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[" | BRUNEAU IS ACCLAIMEI | Fall Slate Goes In.|e i Yom.ot à _ x 4 Closing of nominations Tuesday at WestfäounŸ City Hall without any sign of opposition to the West- ?\u2019 Mpount Muünicipal Association -slate for a series of fr CL elective posts in the municipality resulted in the elec- .| \u201ction by acclamatiop of A.Sydney Bruneau, Q.C., as .mayor and the balance of the municipal association .: \u2014 - nominees.VOL.XXVIII, No.3 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1957 SIXTEEN PAGES f Rooming House Uneasy \u2018Truce\u2019 May Confinue - Evidence that the battle between rooming-house keepers , and the City of Westmount, is to be seen in the recent verdicts of Recorder Stocker against A.Ruttinger of Elm avenue and J.Kivriskis, Met- calfe avenue.- Commenting on the situation, E.Menard of the West- mount Guest House and Prop- ; erty Owners Association said 2 that while the group had a : i temporary understanding that - - the city would not press cases - until the Therrien case appeal 27 2 is concluded, there are many = operating illegally in the city ; 3 at the time who are not mem- \"= bers of the association.He expressed the hope that the new council, to be sworn next week, will continue the \u2018truce\u2019 until i after the Therrien case is set- - tied.- 5 | Officials of the city report fd that the Ruttinger and Kivris- * Mayor Bruneau will hold office for two years, as \u2018did his predecessor, J.A.deLalanne.The nominations were made by the Westmount Municipal Association on December 11th and the association\u2019s complete list of candidates were affirmed.The six aldermen and their terms of office are: Alfred Powis, one year; G.G.Ryan, one year; J.C.Cushing, two years; Hugh G.Seybold, two years; Mi- \u2018chael Garber, Q.C., three years; and Frank E.H.Gates, three years.Elected to Westmount School Commission for three year terms were William P.Carr and A.Reid Tilley.Mrs.Dent Harrison and R.Panet-Raymond were elected to the city\u2019s library.trustee board.Mrs.Harri- Kis cases were taken on points son will complete the term, ; \"92 outside the understanding with | vacated by J.E.L.Hollyer,' ; HI the association of which Mr.>.À : who resigned, while Mr.! | Menard is president.It is generally belleved that Panet-Raymond will serve: three years.5 c | the \u2018truce\u2019 would be continued 4 .by the new council until the Installation of those : IE Therrien case is heard but so .Sr : a far no date has been set by elected will take place soon BR the Supreme Court for it.at Westmount City Hall.\u2014 pa ie b WEBSTER AND FRIENDS: A.Ross Webster, on.With the Federal balloting anticipated Conservative candidate for the St, Antoine- for June, it is believed the new Conservative Westmount Federal Riding, is shown here as leader will make an appearance in this area - he shakes hands with Conservative chief John in the not too distant future.Diefenbaker, while Mrs.Diefenbaker looks Fire In Wiring A fire which is believed to have WESTMOUNT ; MOTHERS BRAVED Wednesday night's subzero temperatures in their March on Polio.Here Mrs, T.Rowland, 66 Bruce Ave.accepts the contributions of J.Grainger and P.G.Leybourne of 1118 Greene Ave.The March.realized More than $5,000, it was learned from Westmount co-ordinator, Evelyn Paterson.+, _ Lom I > coe Space Heater Explodes; Fire Damages Dwelling Flameg raced through a third |.floor dwelling at 165 Selby Strect | late Monday night, at the height of the week's cold spell.The fire started at the residence of B.Campbell Jr.,, when a space heater exploded, causing a flash-fire in the hallway.Fire- men under Captain Albert Avery and Lieutenant Harold Rowe of : the Westmount Fire Department, * confined the fire mostly to the .hall, Damage to the ares was re- * ported to be extensive, - Chief E.G.Durocher stated that all occupants got out safely through -the back door, seeking shelter with neighbours.At the time of the outbreak, it is estimated the* outside temperature \u2018wag close to 15 degrees below the zero mark.The owner of the building, B O.Campbell Sr., of 163 Selby St., began taking stock of the damage early Tuesday moining.thy started in faulty wiring caused light damage here Friday at the , supper-hour.The blaze broke out in a building at 320 Elm Avenuc, and shortly could be seen shooting out of a wkylight.Firemen tore down part of a wall to extinguish the fire.No one Was injured.Nelson Appointed School Chairman L.M.Nelson has been appointed chairman of the Westmount School! Board, succeeding J.R.Fenwick.A.L.MacLaurin was named vice-chairman.:- Mrs.M.L.Tucker was reappointed as the Westmount School Board representative to the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal.R.Steeves was reappointed secretary-treasurer.The four other board members are N.E.Kenrick, A.R.Tilley, W.P.Carr and Mrs.G.Liersch.Westmount Schools Are Serving Soup Mrs.G.A.Kittredge and Mra.W.J.Leadbetter announce that the soup kitchens at both the Junior and Senior High Schouls are now in full swing.Under the auspices of the Westmount High Schools Home and School Association pupils are served a cup of hot\u201d soup with their lunch.With the marked increase in .noon hour activities more and more pupils are taking advantage, of this worthwhile service.At the Junior High School Mrs.Kittredge is being assist=d by Mrs.L.Mayerovitch, Mrs.P.Findlayson, Mrs.H.Chalk, \u2018Mrs.G.Motherwell and Mrs, R.Beck.At the Senior High School the program is under the direction of Mrs.Leadbetter who has as her aides Mrs.T.Gilmour, Mrs.A.L.MacLaurin, Mrs.F.Gril- fiths and Mrs.G.C.Burgess, - PAGE TWO THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.\u2018 A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB DE Pe 72 7772 rl 2 By Maurice Mariasine N N N N NY N N N N N N N N N N N The principal attraction at the Club these days continues to be basketball as the major indoor activity and skating and hockey as the special outdoor features, however, all craft and hobby groups continue to function on a regular weekly or semi-weekly basis.Group Clubs, such as, the Skookum Tribe, the Friday Nite Club, the Small Fry Club and the Stamp Club are all conducting weekly sessions with an above average attendance.HEARSALS BAND RE 8 it is expected that classes will Commencing Friday, the Unity y Boys\u2019 Club Band will start re- Le conducted three times per hearsing under the direction and supervision of instructors from the Frank West School of Music.Boys of any age who are interested in learning how to play a trumpet or a saxophone are welcome to attend the practice sessions.To start with, the group will meet every Friday - from 6.30 p.m.to 8.00 p.m.Later, JANUARY CLEARANCE Ladies\u2019 and Gent's SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK $55.00 up Latest Patterns in English \u201cART A new art class under the supervision and instruction of Miss Grace Britney got underway on January 7th, and will continue to meet every Monday evening at 7 p.m.BOXING There is just a possibility that boxing classés may be resumed * in the not too distant future.It is expetted that new boxing coaches will be appointed, however, plans are by no means complete and an announcement will be made next week.In the meanwhile, anyone interested in boxing, is asked to register with Boys\u2019 Work Supervisor Ron Havard.CAGE UNIFORMS Wednesday evening at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, a brief ceremony was conducted whereby nine recreation centers were the recipients of a complete set of uniforms and a basketball for Woolens their Biddy Basketball teams Customer's or our own material who are currently engaged in made up.the City of Montreal Biddy Basketball League.On hand for the © REPAIRING © REMODELLING l occasion were dignitaries from e REFITTING the City of Westmount, the City of Montreal, representatives from the B\u2019Nai B'rith, Mt.Royal Lodge 729, the sponsoring body for Montreal Biddy Basketball this year; Executive Directors, coaches, managers and players from the ten affiliated teams, Joey Richman, Commissioner of Biddy Basketball in Canada and QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES' & GENT'S TAILOR \u201c1235 Greene Ave.WL 6633 a 217 ALLIS SI CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 WA.4568 388 St.James Street West , Montreal ÉLISIIAIS IS IIS SSII III SAIS SSII IE MALI VI SIUM VINS US SAIS SAS IA II IV 1 LI SIL IIS III SIL IV VI IV III II IV .LA AE SL LLLL LIL ILL LLLSSLLSL LISS ISS SSS SLL III S AN II THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, Grmond Cater, 11, Buried On Friday Funeral services were held Friday, at the A.D.Collins Chapel, Eherbrooke St.W., for Ormond Cater of 228 Melville Avenue, Westmount.He was TT., Mr.Cater retired from the CNR 12 years ago, having been with that company for 50 years previously.After retirement, he assisted his son by working as office manager for the À.M.Cater Oil Heating Company.He was born and educated in Brockville, Ontario.Surviving \u201cME: Cater are: his wife, the former \u2018Ada Jane Mor- | soñ, \u201cArthur M.Cater, and a däughter, Mrs.Helen Morgan.Reverend Father Peterson\u2019 of St.Columba\u2019s officiated at the funeral.Interment took piace at Brockville, Ontario.Narcisse Pouliot, 66, Funeral Tomorrow Final tribute will be paid tomorrow morning at St.Leon Church, Clarke and Western avenues, \u2018to Narcisse Pouliot, 66, who died Wednesday at his re- gidence 365 Elm avenue after a lengthy illness.Born in Riviere du Loup, educated at Laval and: the University of Montreal, he was a member of the local bar.For the past 12 years he has beén connected with the translators staff of the Federal External Affairs Department.He iv survived by his wife, the former Juliette St.Cyr, a daughter, Francoise, and three sisters.Burial will be in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Parents Are Asked For Contributions To Children Fund Mrs.H.M.Dow, of 36 York Ave., Westmount, who in addition to her duties as corresponding secratary of the Home and School Association is convener for the Canadian Save the Chi!d- ren Fund, anñounces that the meeting of January 24th.which will be held at the Junior Hign School, will afford the members an opportunity to make contributions to this worthwhile cause.Gifts of both food and money will be collected at the door.School Crossing Guardians Wanted Hours of Work : Approximately 37/2 Hours daily, 5 Days Per Week Hours on Duty: 8.30 to 9 A.M.\u201411.45 AM.10 12.15 P.M.12.45 P.M.to 1.30 P.M.\u20142.30 P.M to approximately 4 P.M.Rate of Pay: $75.per month during school term ~ Vacancies are open in seven locations in the City.For Appointment: Phone Personnel Office Fi.8531 WESTMOUNT CITY HALL Mondays to Fridays, 8.45 A.M.to 5 P.M.Saturdays, Pheae Police Station, Fi.3525 the host Club's President Mr.James G.Lawson.Associated Screen News recorded the event.SPORT NEWS All hockey and basketball teams are currently engaged in league competition.Five hockey teams are playing in the, Westmount Municipal Hockey League and eight\u2019 basketball teams are playing in various city.leagues.The Bantams and Midgets are in the City of Montreal Basketball Lergue, the Biddy teams are in the City Biddy League, the Juvenile girls are in the M.L.B.L.and two senior teams are competing for honors in the Senior \u201cB\" of the | M.B.L.Richard Simmons\u2019 Midgets recently defeated Negro Community Center and Richard Academy.Unity Seniors defeated McGill University 64-47.Unity Tigers lost to Tyndale 31-10.On Saturday, Point St.Charles will visit the Tigers in a Biddy contest | and a team from Fort Coving- ton, N.Y.will meet Unity Seniors at 4 p.m.Family income in Canada hy nearly doubled in.the last 10 years while statistics show that the actual cost of living has risen aa ua mu = just slightiy over 50 per cent.| me oe moe .u.JANUARY 18, 1957\u2014 - John H.EGAN.CHAMBERS, insurance : broker, and one-time Conservative candidate in St.Antoine- Westmount riding, has been named to contest the St.Law- rence-St.George constituency for the same party in the forthcoming Federal election.He was chosen candidate at a | convention presided over by Price, chairman of the riding committee.In his acceptance speech, Mr.Chambers said that in the last election in St.Lawrence- St.George only 20 per cent of the eligible voters voted for the Liberal candidate, Claude Richardson, which meant that 80 per cent were either actively or passively against him.\u201cIt would not appear that he has done anything since then to increase his desirability as a member of Parliament,\u201d Mr.Chambers declared.\u201cOn the contrary he has formed part of the massive government majority, speaking seldom and voting obediently against those who are trying to preserve our Parliament and the right of Canadians to govern their country through their elected representatives.\u201d After referring to the Liberals\u2019 contempt for Parliament in the pipeline debate, Mr.Chambers said: \u2018\u201cThe Con- servafive Party presided over the birth of Canada and made sure it was to be a free, democratic country with all the guarantees of liberty inherent in the parliamentary system.W.J.Fitzpairick Buried Wednesday Final- tribute wag paid yeater- day to William James Fitzpatrick, of 45 Selby Street, who died Monday at Maisonneuve Hospital, He was 40 years of age.Born in Allumette Island, Quebec, Mr.Fitzpatrick later moved to Ottawa, where he completed his education, Fifteen years ago, he moved to Westmount, where he married Euphemia Elder.At the time of his death, he was \\a gupervisor at the Shell O1l Company.He attended Calvary United Church.Besides his wife, Mr.Fitzpatrick is survived by his children, Patricia, Florence and Peter; his mother, Mrs.Simon Fitzpatrick, - of Ottawa; a brother, Wallace, and four sisters, Anna, Margug- rite, Monica and Carmel.=~ \u201cDr.Lioyd Smith, of Dominion Douglas Church, officiated at the funeral, which was held yesterday at the D.A.Collins Funeral ; Chapel, Sherbrooke Street, West.Interment took place at Montreal Memorial Park, Max E.Levin, 72, Buried On Friday A funeral service was held at the Paperman and Sons Funeral Chapel, for Max E.Levin, 610 Belmont Avenue, co-founder of the Dominion Cord and Tassel Co., Ltd.He died suddenly last Thursday, at the age of 72.After coming to Canada in 1898, he founded, along with his brother (the late A.A.Levin) the Dominion Cord and Tassle Company.He retired from tha firm last year.Mr.Levin was a life-long member of the Shaar Hashoma- yim Synagogue and a staunch supporter of many charitable and communal organizations.He is survived by his wife, tne former Anne Coviensky; two sons, Dr.Herman Levin and Arthur Levin; a daughter, Mrs, Edward (Estelle) Rabinovitch, and seven grandchildren.Burial took place at the Shaar Hashomayim Cemetery.CHRISTIAN Montreal \u2018High Sc 3449 University St.Free Lecture Entitled ) The Science of Spiritual Healing ES Georgina Tennant, css.of London, \u2018Eng'and Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.+ January 22 \u2014 Tuesday \u2014 8.15 P.M.just above Sherbrooke .= I When you understand the Science of effective prayer, you can prove that nothing is impossible to God.A SCIENCE: hool Auditorium - Pema \u201c4 ER TaN eae em i = e HARDWOOD : © RUBBER » & COMPANY WESTMOUNT Free Estimates (WE.FINE.FLOORING \u2019 e ASPHALT s Specializing in Refining Old Floors A.Ross Grafton 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET 2323 voL.xxvin, No.:3 5 pu = + Westmount Rotarians Ch | Present $15,000 More To Weredale Treasury e Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE.\u2018 ; (Just below St, Catherine) |, CL WE.5908 CLosED SATURDAYS chase of the land, and the erection of the main camp buildings.Since then, Westmount Rofar- ians have followed with keen interest, the activities of the camp, and the CluB has made further contributions which have resulted in additional sleeping huts and provided increased accommodations for the.enior boys, new boats ahd waterfront facilities.Recently, the Rotary Club of Westmount made it possible for the purchase of adjoining -land to guarantee adequate drinking water and\u2019 to provide for future expansion.Specialization CHEQUE FOR $15,000 is presented to Ewart Everson (right) of Weredale House by West- mount Rotary's immediate past-president,- Ernest E.Mills.In presenting the cheque on Said Keynote For Modern Realty Business Speaking.before members of the Westmount Rotary Club, Wednesday, a real estate brokerage executive dis-* ET \u2014 \"55 YEARS RE WESTMOUNT\" \u2018WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.Reliable | 5 Certified Watchmakers | \u2018 behalf of the club, Mr.Mills said Weredalg House was representative of the \u2018ideal Rotary project.\u201d Mr.Everson paid tribute to the club for support given Weredale.In Real Estate,\u201d Mr.Mills noted complex, a great variety of spe- that * specialization was slowly cial services, must be provided becoming the keynote of most by any large brokerage house.up-to-date real estate organiza- Such services may include, re- tions.The \u2018era of the one-man assessment of rolls which can be real estate \u2018expert is fast disap- defended in the courts, or the pearing, he said.With develop- -pooling of the brokerage's ad- ment of land gaining increasing ministrative and managerial momentum and becoming more (Continued on Page 4) cussed Montreal's real estate assessment plight.~~ GRALON EE à Ronald Mills, manager of zom- ; .; merde and ina rot esats 00 nin contre mere à Parking Space Available Ç for a local brokerage firm, said factors than the first) and the f : ; the present Montreal assessment Method of probing construction \\ Taking the frain at Westmount Station?« roll was \u2018arbitrarily adopted by costs.Although these methods 4 Park your car here while on your trip.\u201c \\ city council, without recourse in are in keeping with advanced Parking, washing, greasing, etc., at*reasonable rates.9 the final analysis, to specialized real estate management, said \\ .: ! Y : LY CONTRACTS experts in the field.- the speaker, the fact that city 6 ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY .\\ Frnt ne iy ome sd br anton 508 YICTORIA AVE, GARAGE three methods of assessment, de- COntroversial matter, leaves the - :! .\\ pending on the nature of the pro: Way open for much criticism.\u2019 OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.6 perty.They are: determining of In discussing other '\u201cfacets of |N 370 Victoria Avenue.(Just below Sherbrooke) EL.0767 market value, the ecopomic his topic, \u201cThe Forward Look fre ow FRUTUTRIUNTv Iv Two -\u2014 - FOR A : Telephone OR Write An Excellent Sales Opportunity A SALES CAREER .ea ie insurance company.No cafling on earnings; group.insurance, pension plan and financial arrangement are provided.We supply thorough training programme, direct mail plan and other proven methods to help locate buyers and make sales.MAN Experience is not necessary.welcome.\u201c between 20 and:35, ambitious and determined to get ahead.He is willing to work hard and expects fo be compensated accordingly.UN 6.6411 \u2014 Local 747 .\u2018Mr.J.C.Boyd.Room 156, Sun Life Building, Montréal : - .- + Enquiries from new Canadians are = PAGE THRER - PRE UE SES ee Le ep LE _, Ta PAGE FOUR Current Events: Cub te C.P.R.Rail Strike, U.S.policy iin the Middle East, Robinson's Retinement, Satellites and the Kremlin, Dozois ®lan and Eden\u2019s Retirement were the topics discussed by members of the Current Events Club Wednesday.The first topic, American pol fey in the Middle East was intro- .dluced by Michael Stein, 11Bb.ii was centered about Eisenhower's request for the use of arms there in case of emergency.The pupils were generally in favour of 2 more clear- cut policy.\u201cThe second topic for discussion was introdnoed by Mary Lawson.lt was the controversial Dozois Plan.Mary gave 8 good explane- tion of this subject, and à ques- tien amd answer period followed Many of the pupils seemsd tp be _ againgt Drapeau's stand.Bric Riorden, 108b, introduced the mext topic, Eden's Retine- ment; Bric delivered an able exposition on the subject which was well received by the students.The pupils sympathized wiih Eden amd went along wuth the idea that he did not retire because of selfish motivations.Jackie Robinson's withdrawal SPEEDY from baseball proved so bea wery interesting subject.Billy #Frai- berg, 10Ba, introduced it and the Club members took it from there, As expected, this subject evoked much discussion and wvewealed several interesting facts.Russia, ane of the anost im - perialist countries today, came into the limelight towands the end.The subject, Satellites snd \u2018the Kremlin, was introduced by, Jom Wisenthsl, 31%a.The =mtm- Genta conoemtrated on the cbliga tion to help Hungary.\u2018The last topic for discmsrion] was the recent rail strife.It was introduced \u2018by Christiame de Brentani, 10Ga.Mike Finkel-, stein, club president, announcel that the next meeting will be bela Jan.30 and the speaker will be Group Captain G.W.P.Collins, , APC.RAF, spsakiag.on the \u201cXfiddie East Today.\u201d THE WESTMOUNT \u2018EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1957 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Je.Barbara Wynn, teacher at Queen\u2019s School, is caught by the camera as she bundles up Grace Grant, B, as the pupils | line up for inspection, to make sure they are all ready to face the sub-zerp weather.|\"Y' Teen Club Plans Sleighing Saturday Saturday the Teen Club is \u2018having their first sleigh ride.There was one scheduled for De- a guest each is allowed.Buses leave Westmount Y.M.C.A.at \u2018seven o'cloek sharp.There is | only room for 50 people.At approximately 10.30 p.m.the gang will return to the \u2018Y\u2019 for jan hour of dancing, cocoa and cookies.\u2018Jim\u2019s cheque is one of ' sgge - two million It\u2019s pay day\u2014and in one quick trip to the bank fim will have his chéque cashed, a deposit made, his bank book written up.Hedikes this safe, convenient way of handling money.Jim\u2019s cheque is only one of two million written every day by Canadians, paying each other for goods and services.They represent 90 per cent of all transactions involving money, and speedy, skilled handling of cheques by the chartered banks is essential to the smooth fanctioning of the economy.For customers who write cheques frequently, there is a current account; for people whose main purpose is to save, a savings account.\u2019 Your focal branch provides these and other banking services of value to everyone.SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY cember 27, but it was cancelled, due to lack of snow.Tickets are.being sold to members only, but, # COLD WEATHER \u2018EXTRAS: ¥\u2014 |Parents, Teachers à Plan Discussion \u201cAn unusual meeting of The Westmount High Schools Hame and School Association will be held Jan.2%, This meeting will take the form of a series of small discussion groups made up of approximately fifteen parents and three or four teachers.Each group will have as chairman a member of the executive.It is hoped, that in this way, frank and free expressions of opinion by both parents and teachers will be made on such matters as homework, T:V., sports and reading.The teachers at both the Senior and\u2019 Junior High Schools have expressed great interest in this meeting and look forward to meeting as many of the parents as possible.Mrs.F.L.McLearon and Mrs.G.A.Kittredge are in charge of refreshments which will be boss at the close of the mepi- Golf Clinic Clinic Starts At Westmount Y attended.the Tuesday night golf climic which began at Westmoant \u201cFE\u201d this week.The series of class lessons are an excellent opportunity for both men and women to improve their golf over the next eight weeks.Instruction is given by golf pro Syd Fry who is well known to golfers at the Alpine Inn, St.Margarets, Quebec.\u201c Golfers have the Choice of two evenings per week .Tuesday or Thursday from 7.15 to 1045 \u2018p.m.Registrations may be made at the YMCA through lew Waller, \u201cY\u201d physical Director.There is still room for a limited ume \u2018ber of players.Non-Y members are invited to Join the series as well as active \u201cY\u2019\u201d members.Driving ranges are set up and golf balls provided for practice and class per- e La e ® Specieliration Suid (Continued from Page 8) lenowledge with Ehat of an archi tect's special talent in plénning wmd construction in the had of new projects.Ernest Mills, immediate oY hg president end brother to the speaker, made the introdmctory remarks, Frank Kenwood offered the vote © thanks.The meeting was -chairad °1 Ty presid- | ent Bil Mendes.- > | past far tert tm SRT Rye BO FW wr Hashomdyim - Marks HOth Anniversary Two prominent figures in uw American Jewery will be guest speakers this weekend, at ceremonies\u2019 marking \u2018the 10th anniversary of the 1,500 member.Congregation Shaar Hashomayim.They are Dr.Solomon Grayzel and Dr.Abrakam Neuman.The first Sabbath Service of .Re-dedication hohouring the anniversary, will take place Satur- \u2018day, at the Synagogue with Dr.Solomdn Grayzel noted -histodiam and scholar, as guest preacher.« The ammiversary dinner will commemorate the incorporation of the \u201cCongregation of Bnglish, German and Polish Jews* which the Legislature of Lower Canada authorized im the ninth year of |: Queen Victoria's reign, at the request of 36 of the estimated 150 Jewish citizens \u2018living here im 1846.\u2019 Histosy Modest \u2018\u201c\u2018chambers\u2019, rented at $10 monthly, in what is now the bustling finsneial district and was then known as Great St.James St, provided the first place of worship.of the congregation whieh later was named Shaar Hashomayim and now oc- eupies the handsome Westmount synagogue.The founding fathers were immigrants from England, Germany and parts of the Russian Empire, but they had in common their attachment to the synsgo- gue ritual known as Ashkenazic or German, as opposed to the Sephardic tradition of the descendants of the Spanish exiles Montreal\u2019s first synagogue.founded in 1768, was -Sephardic.It was this factor that led to the incorporation of Shaar Ha- shomayim, which stipulated in its first bylaws that the mode of worship would be modelled after that observed in the Bayswater Synagogue in London.The congregation's first house of worship was erected just 99 years ago at 41 St.Constant St.(now DeBullion St.) which the minutes of 1858 described as \u2018\u2018a very central location.\u201d In little more than a quarter of a century later this synagogue, which accommodated 200 worshippers, had been outgrown and was replaced by one with three times the eapacity on what was by 1885 a \u201ccentral location\u201d on McGill College Ave, In 1922 Shaar Hashomayim dedicated the present Westmount building, with a membership which had grown from 250 in 1900, to 525 when the new synagogue was dedicated.In 1948 the congregation opened a large extension to its premises which serves as its educational centre and represents a memorial to Rev.Dr.Herman Abramowitz, who died in 1947 after serving as Shaar Hashomayim's spiritual leader for 45 years.On Catholic Hour Speaker on the Catholic Hour Sunday afternoon at 2:05 over Station CJAD will be Reverend Royden Thoms of St.Augustine of Canterbury Parish, .whose subject will be \u201cLove's Fulfill ment.\u201d This is the last in a series of talks under the general title \u201cChristian Family Life.\u201d A new series of talks will commence next week.LOST SOME HEIGHT The Great Pyramid of Cheops.\"in Egypt, originally was 30 feet higher than it is now.It covers about 13 acres and consists of 2,300, ,000 blocks of stone weigh- >.ing two and one-half tons each.er mes FIRST OFFENSE: Westmount's municipal judge Bernard Bose QC, Is handed the dossier on the\u2019 Mrsé ease fe come before him by Municipal Court Clerk O.J.Arsenault.Swern THE WBETMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1957 ® PAGE FFF in earlier this week, Mr.Rose is a well-known lawyer, writer and awthority on laber rein tions.Prue popularity i» net the pope uvlanity which is followed after, but the popularity which follows.after \u2014 Lord Mansfield.: ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE |.@ Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.@ Craceries and Imported Delicacies.NATENAL whe Home of Fine Foods\u201d 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victaria) ¢TFed Harrison Phota) - 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Sn Acces.ti .ah ; er RAGE s1x, - THE WESTMQUNŸ JD\" AMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY.18; ; BT, \u2014onee\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eeeee feel for our Lakeshore friends who com- ANGLICAN T H E E X AM I N E R .mute.Denied their warm, smooth-running ) Church of The A dvent Serving the City of Westmount.trains, \u2018they were forced back onto the Corner of Wood and Western, cy Yo rever \u2014\u2014 UNITED | ; \"CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Gisene Avenus QUEBEC \u201c Jogging buses\u2018or the squeeze and uncer-| \u201cTer Glee ant Westmount , (SUERES\\ THE EXAMINED A STING tainty of car pools.Their wives in many 40» \u2018 i Interim Mogerstor: © CW, NA: - cases had to foregô those shopping forays|\" Rev.Alexander Mellor, .Rector Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M.A.D.D, a 9 Head Office: 2191 Hompton Ave., to town 5 Ce D GE 20° \u2026 {= à Honorary Assistant \u2014 274 4 À, = Montreal cheno k : ' \u201c> : 11:00 a.m.- Rev.F, -A, C, Doxsee,.- \u201c-* Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsoy.-_- .: - Gano \u2014 y : B.A., Uhited\u201d Church, St.s Anne de Bellevue.Suns % 7 day School in attendance, 7: .m.Rev.Norman uchanan, .pa M.A, BSc, .United - ~ Church, Beaurepaire., - '.The strike\u2019s over; it's now the subzero cold.Who can envy the suburbanite| S#ond Sunday after Epiphany) in, say, Beaurepaire these mornings with Sunday, January 20th WAIlnut 2771% - John W.Sancten .Hugh E.McCormick Publisher - President \u201chis bone-chilling hike to.the station, Or| 5:00 aim.Holy Eucharist x orsanit EE Dire Harry V.Stoddard, Director of Advertising the car frozen stiff and unstarted, -the (9:45 a.m.Sunday pris Le Mrs, Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGi :15 a.m.Mattins = 7 > - .Harry B.Houghton, Director oF Production snow to shovel from extra-long walks (0 0 a.Cn EUCHARIST, DOMINION-DOUGLAS \u2019 and driveways (which look nice in their| vip pm.Solemn Evensong * i] Westmount Blvd.& Lanedawne Aves A Lorne D.Macbean, Secretary-Treasurer \u201cspacious lawns in summer but are seas of white now) and the extra long dis- ; tances from plumbers, doctors, -electri-| 8:00 am.Friday.miettes: * cians, shops, heating contractors and.all on 2m ay ursday.: 2 ial LS Church School.the rest who somehow are needed mor \u2014 [11:00 am.Coureh Scb pol eyarten, = + than ever at this, ime, of year ?I ST.MATTHIAS - / Primary\u2019 & Junior Departs.Week Days HOLY EUCHARIST Co Ministers: 7 mb Rev.À.Lloyd Smith, MA.D.D.* - Rev.Eric A.Mcliwoin.BA.HOLY COMMUNION > 10:00 am.Intermediate & Senior Tracy S.Ludington, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager \u2014 The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean news- i ! Paper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail 5 subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year, Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept, Ottawa, TEE ARE A oe Le ments.a., It may be a ithe hotter and more CHURCH 10:09 am.Dr.oLioya Smith © FR:DAY, JANUARY 18, 1957 humid in July, but for this time of year \u201cCote St.Antoine Road 780 pm.Bev.Brie Mellwain: te ! we'll take the amenities of Westmount.© and Church Hill \"7 brance.\u201d Ts H \u2019 : - Westmount 8:45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.- As a matter of fact, the slightly higher heat and humidity .of July look like a small price to pay for all the advantages of year \u2018round life in our more urban com- The Sacrament of the Lord's - Supper will be administered \u201cat + .the close of both Services.No We Prefer the REAL Suburbs Con .Rail Strike, Cold Make Out-of-Town wl Communities Less Attractive Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons 7 A Organist-and Choirmaster, -.\u2014 Second Sunday after Epiphany Mr.Jeh1 dobb.Muc.Bac.11:00 a.m.\u201cLIVING EXPECTANT- o Ly.\u201d > -i ; 7:30 p.m.\"WOULD YOUR LIFE \u201d MAKE GOOD CONVERSION OF ST.PAUL Friday, January 25th 7:30 am.Holy Communion Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West out in what, in our youth, was.definitely \u201cthe country\u201d, such as Pointe Claire, ters must bear signatures which, when fe Laval-sur-le-Lac or even St.Lambert: requested, the editor will keep in con- 5 1 Not now.The railway strike made use fidence.: Day Of Recollection Is Set For Sunday prefer to remain anonymous but all let- Our sympathies go out to our cousins: ~munity.8:00 a.m.Holy Communion - do of the more distant suburbs.oo \u2014_\u2014 = for aH \"ioen-agers toifow- ST.ANDREW S CHURCH He In the warmer days of summer and Leiters to the Editor 9:30 am.wating, est.22021 iro the fiotously leafiness of -autumn, we\u2019 of 11:00 am.Mating and Holy Com- 101 Cote St.[Antoine Road .Ea the REAL suburbs \u2014 these communities This newspaper welcomes letters to 1:30 pm, Doctor ME: {near Argyle Avenue .EE near the heart of the city which go to the editor containing-çomment on views} PT Preacher: Revd.E.P.À MINISTERS 3 : make up metropolitan Montreal \u2014 are expressed or reported in its columns.| ,., p.m.Timmons dy Group RE oP My Grant, BADD.i a little envious of those a little further Pseudonyms may be used by writers who 11:00 am.Hep NESDAY ton \u2019 : \u2019 STORY 7\" ; (Dr.Grant at both Services)\u201d 10\u201800 a.m.Bible Class.0° 10:00 a.m, Intermediate Classes.11:00 a.m.Church School.| 3:00 p.m.Class for New Communi.UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE cants.8:45 p.m.Young People's Union, - + A Day of Recollection, spBn- Laederer, GL.3614 during the sored by the Sacred Heart Re- day, or Kathleen Shea.EL.8243 MESSIAH Ven.Archdeacon R, Kenneth Naylor, Organist and Choir Director: treat Association, and conducted UNITARIAN D.D, Rector _.\u2018Eric.4 Adars, B.Mus, = a Lu Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley.M.A,, .LRAM, ARC.M.; by a Jesuit Father, will be )eld at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, 3835 Atwater Avenue, next Sunday, January 20.Mass will commence at 9 a.min fhe Convent Chapel.For reservations or further in- fcrmation, please contact Evelyn \u2014 May Ryan, CR.6-4709 evenings.* : : * | Christian Science | 1 -Ÿ How spiritual understanding of God as divine Life brings strength and freedom will be brought on Sunday at Christian Sh-rbrooke St.at Simpson Sunday, January 201h \u201cSchweitzer and Ordinary Man.\" 11:09 a.m.Rev.Angus Cameron, Minister Donald MacKey, Organist and Director of Music Church School an.Kindergarten Hon, Assistant Lt.Col.The Rev.James Barnett, Hon.Assistant the Rev.T.A.Ramsey, B.D.Assistant \u20ac.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.(London) Organist and Choirmaster * Second Sunday after Epiphany \"WesTt™ounNT Park \u201cEMMANUEL .Western Ave at Lansdowne Minister: i ices.i itari , 3421 Simpso! 8:00 am.Holy Communion.Rev Callum Thempson, RA.BD.Science services i j se Uaioe ame Simp a, 9:45 a.m.Junior Department and Student Assistant: SYNAGOGUES Scriptural selections in the : : Confirmation Class.Mr.Carlton Miller.B.A.Lesson-Sermon on \u201cLife\u201d will 11:00 am.Choral Communion.: \u2014_ = TEMPLE EMANU-EL include the following (487:27): BAPTIST Rumeey Nuscery.© Kin: ** Sunday, January 20th \u201cThe understanding that Life is WESTMOUNT BAPTIST dergarten, Primary De-}11.00 am.\u201cPATHS NOT OF OUR 4128 Sherbrooke St.West God, Spirit, lengthens our days 2 .partment.OWN CHOOSING.\u201d Westmount, Montreal by strengthening our trust in CHURCH 7:30 pm.The Er ee 7:30 p.m.RAT OBE JO 921 Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi the deathless reality of Life, its Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn W ednesd NG ou ?\u2014 almightiness and immortality.\u201d Minster ednesaay J.C.scott LR S.M SABBATII SERVICES | The Golden Text is from Pro- EDGAR J BAILE: MA.BTh.7:00 a.m.Holy Communion, Choir Difector vid: i 5 Ce ; iniste meritu 8.15 ad ping January 18th 2 verbs (16:22): \u201cUnderstanding 3.A JOHNSTON.BA.Do.Thursday ] 0.R.Gliddon, Organist.\u201cThe Ten Commandments.\u201d (Spe-|is a wellspring of life unto him cu Organist 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion, Infant Nursery at 11:00 am.cial reference fo the new film by Cecil DeMille).Saturday morning, January 19th at 11.30 o'clock.Ser- monetie - \u201cThe Honour Of Parents\u201d based on Torah portion.that nath it.\u201d CHRISTIAN SCIENCE GALT MacDERMOT, B.A, B.Mus Sunday, January 20th UNITED Oitallation Of Congregational First Church of Christ, ne on HAVE oy ST, JAMES UNITED CHURCH |.At the Service this Sabbath Eve the newly elected Officers and Trustees will be installed by Dr.Stern conducting a special ritual.RANCH ts NE OS ne at and Heceplion| or ThE MOTHER CHURCH REV.NORMAN RAWSON, \u2019 © ¢ worship ve H I R OF C 5\" VISITORS WELCOME ini will De tendered by the Board of SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MASS.SITOh Minister rusiees an elr wives, - Rev.B.B.Brown D.D., Asst.Minister Daily Services Sunday, January 20th PRESBYTERIAN Rev.Nettie I.J Wilson BA.B.D Monday through Thursday eve- 11:00 am.Sunday School : eR ; : ET Bey BL nings sas pm Sunday mornings 11:00 a.m.Shuren Service.s MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN - ; A Asst.Minister at 10.13 a.m.under the auspices of ubject of Lesson - Ser- B7 < .: Temple Sisterhood.mon: \u201cLIFE\u201d CHURCH FB Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster School For Adults Dessert Luncheon Tana\u201d Dit omaaay evening, nim that WEDNESDAY Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane B.A.B.D Teas, Elementary ind vanced #13 pm.Testimony Meeting.- Minister This is the beginning of pre Lenten series Faith OT États o'clock - \u201cThe Ir the Chueh Baris om to the Sunday oar 2 To f rni EE public Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- mday, January 2011 10\" ot morning sermons ; Sisterhood Open Board Meeting Bourne Lo 4 pm.Wednesdays.6:30 10 1.00 am.Morning Service Rev.Norman Rawson preaching at both services Tuesday, January 22nd, 1.15 o'clock, Temple Community House, Reports of Chairmen of Committees.Reservations - Mrs, J.A.Roston, RE.9-C541, Brotherhood Open Board Meeting And Supper Wednesday evening, January 23rd, 645 o'clock, Temple Community House.Members to be guests, of Brotherhood.A workshoppe on Brotherhood will be presented.Reservations - William Hoffman, BE.2579.Religious School Regular classes Saturday morning, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Golden Text: Proverbs 16:22, Understanding js a Wellspring of life unto 8 p.m.SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount.Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hozzon Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Sabbath Benediction Services Friday Evening, January 18th, 4:20 p.m.Candle Lighting Service 4:30 pm.Evening Service, SABBATH SERVICES THINGS TO COME.\u201d Bible School meets at 11:00 a.m.463 ST.Convenient to Hotels CATHERINE ST.WEST Melville Avenue MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS-AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster 7:30 pm.Sermon Lectu S TANI: PRES FANGE RCH = WESTMOUNT @nd VICTORIA AVES.® Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A.Minister C.Hart, B.Sc.Student Ass.Ar.E, ARE YOU LIVING AT EY ABILIT 11:00 ao.FACING LIFE'S GREAT ISSUES 7:00 pm.ORGAN RECITAL ARE YOU EMPLOYING ALL YOUR Many people are conicious of not getting the best out of themselves and seeking - re YOUR MAXIMUM?.IES?Cc High i Sehool ; Department at 945 : 9:00 a.m.Morning Service.US LS o'clock; MN op Sunday 10.00 am.Scriptural Readings: | The Sa t h \u2019 i i \u2018to \u201d.ROLE Sgt ©Slocks, Th, Dally Toran Texas Gb, 16, v.© © Ch.|W omens Sie Ens Supper De Re sermon lecture is calculated to.| Thursday afternoons.commentés 20, v.23., Sunda v, January 2011 help those young and old in this regard.sda .ting Prophets : Isaiah, Ch, 6, v.1 to Ch.Ns y \u2019 : at 3.30 o'clock, Mr.and Mrs.Club 1 5:10 p.m, Eve: ing Services, : January Joen¥ry Saturday evening, WEEKDAY SERVICES 7:80 pm.Mr.Hert.to 'anuary .Commencing at 645| 8:45 am.Sunday Morning, \u2019 i Tu i \"12 venu when Steighs wilt jeave 4.30 p.m.Evening Services.The Number corner stops at Coloured slides of rkey by T.A.Linton : i my premises.Upon return \u2018to| 7:30 am.Weekday Mornine.: : OM To) : } : So Temple Community House supper 6.20 p.m.Evening Services: D KIL a : ; Church doors will open -at-6:30 p.m.will be held.Reservations - Mrs.NEXT FRIDAY EVENING OKIS KILLAM, ve Pan ; Bernard Bercuson, RE, 9-1235; Mrs.Saul Perlman, RE, 7-1942, 1 » V.6.- Ch.9, v.5 and 6.4:30 p.m.Afternoon Services.3 p.m.Candle Lighting.p.m.Evening Service.a ww S 11:00, a.m.Mr.Wilkie.11:15 am.The Church School A.R.T.C:; L \u2018Musi, ¢McGIN) Organist.and \u201cCh a \u201c9:00 p.m.Special Young Peoples Fellowship.N .Hour in Dawson Hall CL oir -Birecwor - ! Hash Ramb.er _- Metropolitan Ambassador Get @ Lift Out of Going 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.Fl.4616 .\"wm Go Rambler | \u2018| Lo = .1 12 APARTMENTS .TO LET WESTMOUNT, 435 Grosvenor Ave.715-room apt, heated, taxes\u2019 hot water.Apply janitor, WE.8244 or call RE.8-5227, 12-2 p.m.or 68 pme 1$ APARTMENTS WANTED - WESTMOUNT, heated 3-4 bathroom, unfurnished.$50.00 month.battre GL.4527 after 5:30 p.m.B-38 17 FLATS, DUPLEXES WANTED LOWER duplex, 3 bedroomé.garden.May 1st.HU.8-29 B-1 20 ROOMS TO LET TWATER NEXT TO FORUM, YOUNG MAN ONLY, $10.00 WE TK: LY.GL.2254.B-25 tive twin.bed- i m.Privileges.FI.3182 after 7:30.B-36 22 ROOM AND BOARD * TO LET LARGE and small unfurnished rooms two meals daily.Quiet sireet near Claremont and Sherbrooke.EL.Bh 26 GARAGE TO LET GARAGE to rent above Westmount Avenue.6457.27 GARAGES WANTED HEATED garage wanted immediately.Vicinity Greene and Sherbrooke.Call morning, GL.2968 -33 29 FOR SALE THOR semi-automatic washing machine, In good condition.What offers?Call HA.4928, Mr.Monk.B-29 on Lansdowne HU.8- B-32 MAROON brocaded drapes, 2 foam rubber pillows, drop- leaf kitchen table, 2 sets metal continental bed legs; Magi-Koter paint roller; T.V.window antenna.All in first class condition.Reasonabie.WA.2972, | APARTMENT type electric refriver- ator, new March 1956.in excellent condition, asking $140.00 or offers.May be seen at 4729 Fulton Street, apartment-2.HA.4928, Mr.Monk.WHITE enamel iron bedstead with mattress, $20.00; oak benches with rubber pads, suitable for doctor's office.4480 Sherbrooke Street West, Westmount.B-17 FUNCRAL HOMC 3610 Sherbrooke St.W.DExTter 1149 Modern Chapel THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY \u201818, 1957 À\" \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771x Please , phone your Ads carly i in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertisin 10 Words 45 3e for each additional word 4 29a .FOR SALE 129 FOR BALE From $15.00 Sample Dresses and Suits From Fashion Shows - MANUFACTURER'S.OUTLET Origipal Values up \u2018to $200.00 ENCORE SHOP 1535 Sherbrooke St.W.\\ {Corner Guy) Hours !| - 6 Tues.through Sat.Fltzroy 5604 : H-152 INTRODUCTION SALE Starting Wednesday, January 18th Takes Place At ROSALEE HELLER - ANTIQUES UPSTAIR SHOP 5257 QUEEN MARY RD.HUNTER 9-6481 A \u2018magnificent selection.of En French and continental.china, s ver, bronze, etc., awaits your buying; and browsing pleasure.B-20 ROUND solid mahogany dining room tahle, : will extend to oval.Good condition, seats 14.WA.5505.° B-22 SUPERB man's raccoon overcoat, new, size 42-44.Cost $650.00, for $150.RE.17-3720.B-18 LOVELY mahogany credenza grill front, good condition.HU.8-4548.B-23 way to earn money?Avon Cosmetics FE MAN'S skis and boots.size 12, good Lave three openinss in sour vanity.LADY Wii RME E Addi 20 Words 75¢ 14 'or appoin .evenin, e- condition: Hudson seal coat, 14.15 P B-18 févences.PI.2530.BY itional Words 3c Each DINING ROOM SET Dark walnut.Perfect condition.$175.GL.1230.Co 7 B-3 FULL size G.E.4-burner stove, automatic oven, deep well and pressure cooker, $175.00; washing machine, $25.00.EL.7159 B-39 NATURAL WILD MINK COAT Size 12-14.Perfect condition.Oris- inal price $4500.00, sacrifice at $2500, HU.9-1281.B-24 81 WANTED fO PURCHASU PEDESTAL dining room table wanted.Must be in good condition, HU.8-8652.B-34 ELECTRIC record player, S-spezd and electric sewing machine wanted.EL.3861 ___B-31 ANTIQUE BOOK SHOP TECHNICAL MAGAZINES WANTED 2082 McGILL COLLEGE AVE: BE.2165.B-5 ALL antique furniture, china, silver, paintings; ornaments, jewelry bought.Full value paid.Representatives call everywhere.Lyons, HA.6089.B-9 32 + DOMESTIC HELP WANTED RELIABLE woman few fours.2 days weekly.Cook niid-day meal.Light duties.References.\u201d FI.1910 evenings.B-40 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMEN T WANTED \u2019 RELIABLE woman with 4-year-old girl, would like work.Preferably with older people.Live in.Best of references.RE.1-0640.B-27 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE LADIES \u2018Are you looking for a convenient BOOKS, LIBRARIES BOUGHT 34 HELP WANTED Perhaps You Are.Are you a young lady who has full qualifications of .a stenographer but is looking for an opportunity to become a full-fledged Secretary ?\u2019 If you are, we can offer you that opportunity in the starting position of Junior Secretary at an attractive salary, with the assurance that if you prove yourself, promotion will be made to the rank of Senior Secretary .within one year.Why go downtown, why not work in your own district.Write in, confidence to Secretary Treasurer, Tooke Bros., Limited.644 De- Courcelles Montreal.35 SITUATIONS WANTED PAGE GEVEW Convertible Estate Cor * Sade Ralicaly New 1957 Models 1022 - 34 Sn Catherine W.Fl.4616 35 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE, BABY sitter available, aurse, resident Westméunt.\u201cDays only, EL.0902.B-37 WELL experienced steno her wants work at home.RE.3.6058, = B-26 8 HOLP WANTED MALE HIGH School graduates of goad standing, age 17 to 21, with or witu- out previous business experience, ior life and general insurance company which can offer interesting careers (not selling) with steady progress for men who are prepared to make the necessary \u2018effort to grasp the of portunities which exist.Splendid working conditions and staff tene- fits.French an asset but not es sen- tial.Apply employment department, P.ace d'Armes or phone BE, - B-14 40 FOUND GIRL who lost sled around January 3rd, 1957, King George Park, please see Mr.Swailes in above Park, TRANSPORTATION TWO young ladies wish to contact party driving to California.Must be there around February 10-12th.RE.8-8183.45 MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS At 5% mortgage loans quickly, Cone tractors, privates.Notary.EL.11C6.-.B-3 Trades and Professional Cards The Double Life By Ven.Arch.R.K.Naylor Rector, Trinity Memorial Church do in our homes and factories and offices.But so also the gain which we make in factory and office is sanctified by being used to the glory of God.Life is one thing, because it is lived by one person, and should be directed to one end \u2014 to glorify God and enjoy Him forever, to quote the Presbyterian Catechism.It is when the natural is balanced with the supernatural that we become effective citizens of this world and of the world The succession of days from the middle of December toxto come at the same time, the middle of January brings to mind\\the interrelationship of the spiritual and the natural, the secular and the religious, in human life.The preparation for Christmas is in theory a religious preparation for a religious event with a gay family atmosphere; but New Year\u2019s Day is in most minds a secular event but with strong religious undertones.That is characteristic Man belongs to two worlds; or if you prefer, he is a citizen of one world with two aspects \u2014 the sacred and the secular.He is of the dust of the earth, but he shares the nature of God, and he lives continually in that double world.He must go about xis natural\u201d; of human life at its best.hig everyday life, but in joy and in sorrow he is never allowed for long to forget that there is another life as well.We may allow the natural life the first place, because we are never free of it; St.Paul says \u201cThat is not first which is spiritual but that which but we balance that with our Lord's words to His Mother: \u201cWist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?\u201d Our Lord naturally belongs to the world of supernature; and .St.Paul reminds us that we must \u201cseek those things which are above where Christ sits on the right hand of God.\u201d But on the other hand, Our Lord left that state which was naturally His and \u201cfor us men and for our salvation came down from Heaven\u201d into this world where we naturally belong.So the two worlds are indissolubly bound together, So are the two sides of our life, We do not keep the sacred.and the secular in two watertight compartments.The love of God affects the work we Mrs.C.Sargent Heads Calvary Church Group The annual meeting of the Elizabeth Read Missionary Auxiliary of Calvary United Church, Westmount, was held recently when, reports were presented, showing a very successful year.The Past President Mrs.T.B.McRae was presented with a life membership, The following slate of officers for 1957 was adopted after which an installation service was conducted by Mrs.J.Lovell Baker, President of the Montreal Pres- byterial.* Honorary president, Mrs.A.N.Curtis; president, Mrs, Charles M.Sargent; vice-president, Miss Isabel Frith; secretary, Miss Vera M.Jamieson; treasurer, Miss Marjorie Richmond, Westm't Club Whist The Westmount Women's Club under the chairmanship of Mrs.A.F.LaMontagne is holding a military whist on Wednesday, January 23, at 8:15 p.m.in Victoria Hall, Westmount.Refreshments and door prizes.Ticket conveners are Mrs.C.W.Thompson, WA.$526, and Mrs.J, W.Wright, BL.4654.BUILDING BEP AIRS VICTOR Building Maintenance, Have your home repairs done now on our special 15% discount winter rates.We specialize in repairs from basement floor to chimney top.All work written guarantee, Free estimates, EL.9715.__ B-21 TUCK Pointing, roofing, brick-work, basement waterproofing, chimneys, all types of carpentry work, plasters ing and repairs; also building cleaning, sandblast process, Caulking, Free estimates.Phone EL.9715.B-7 CARTAGE & MOVING YOUNG veteran with small truck available for movings at all times, Also delivery contracts -accepted Fred, WI.3038 B-10 DECORATING GUARANTEED painting and decorating.Also general repair work on plaster and woodwork.RI.7-4063, Math Huber.B-8 ; DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING, alterations by ex- vert.Gnod ideas.382 Metcalfe Ave.GL.4833.B-12 EUROPEAN dressmaking - designer, dresses, suits, coats, made to measure.Alterations.Specializes in lace.5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.1.= B-4 FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave.WI.3312 B-1 LAMPS & LAMPSHADES ARE YOU THRIFTY ?Have your old vases, jars, turned into lamps.Have your lampshades replaced, altered, cleaned.Expert service, 30 years experience, RENOMMEE ART STUDIOS 2055 VICTORIA ST, (Near Eaton's) TEL.HA, 1723 B.2 SAINT-PIERRE & CHARTRAND - SOMPAGNIE LIMITÉE NOTICE is hereby given that the SAINT-PIERRE & CHARTRAND COMPAGNIE LIMITEE, a corporation constituted under -the \"QUEBEC COMPANIES ACT.\" and having its head office in the City of Montreal, will apply to the Attorney-General of the surrender its charter under the provisions of the \"QUEBEC COMPANIES ACT.\u201c DATED at Montreal, this 10th a of January 1957.JEAN 8.SAINT-PIERRE, Secretery.Province of Quebec for leave to. a 0\" { ! } THE FIGHT AGAINST POLIO MUST GO ON! : du This \u2018Page Appeal\u201d Co is generously sponsored Your assistance is urgently needed to help meet.by the following SE public spirited citizens, OU R 1957 8 | merchants and \"OBJECTIVE businesses.BE Hon.George C.Marler.We wish to extend \u2018our \u2018 MINISTER OF TRANSPORT \u2019 .a sincere thanks to those j M.P.ST.ANTOINE-WESTMOUNT - \u2014\u2014=\u2014 un pe us rs \u2018who gave so generously to \"THE.QUEBEC MARCH OF DIMES\" | \\ Eddie Quinn OF CANADIAN ATHLETIC PROMOTIONS \" THE FORUM Mrs.Casgrain's Obedience oo and HE - Training School For Dogs .ee A .es 5 _ INFORMATION AT 7 HUDSON AVE., WESTMOUNT THE MOTHERS f MARCH ON POLIO\" 4 | Canadian Shade Tree Service 1 1 anacian Shade \u2018Tes ser During Our Official Campaign premier Blvd.(Lachine) oo WA.1179 | J | ] : 1 - 1 dem 2 to- 16.Ihde =, Pore E : Walsh WALSH ELECTRIC co.RRS BL à RARE Se SE Fagen = on Ee RE EB ol \u2018your porch \u201cLEO JOUBERT, -PROPRIETOR 3 .WALSH ELECTRIC CO.\u201ca!1C Tag ou J.LEO JOUBERT, PROPRIETOR 4875A Sherbrooke St.W.[Near Victoria) a2 - Via, Kelly & Co.Reg d.TIT ST STORE aurea HU.9-1321 1 _ INSURANCE BROKERS 5 \u201cHise Sherbrooke St.Ww.WA.0113 © ! Western Taxi Association 373 Victoria.Ave.{ Westmount) DE, 8451 ; Chalet Bar-B-Q \"WHERE CHICKEN IS KING\" | 5456 Sherbrooke St.W.EL.6345 2 a Canadian Bank THE JOB! Here are a few of the many ways your important contributions are put to work: ?® MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT © RESEARCH WORK | © REFRESHER COURSES ON POLIO TREATMENT ; i J.; = \"TO FINISH Polio is not licked yet! The discovery of the Salk vaccine only opened the way.Many children and adults may be stricken before the vaccine can be widely used, and the need for research, care and education is great.Give generously today ! - \\ $ ® MEDICAL AND CASE WORK ® GRANTS TO HOSPITALS ® SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES 4 \u201cTigh Æ re î , ing for the \"Mothers \u201c March on Polio} you may still send: your a your porc contribution to: z- Miss Evelyn Paterson, 418 Metcalfe Ave., § Westmount, Que.a 4e AS \u2018 A :- .2 | THE FIGHT AGAINST LSON, MANAGER vod tue 3 LL ei nen TE POLIO MUST GO ON! Sherbrooke St.W.& Grosvenor Ave.3 Ak 7 esd go = : , \u201c | a SL 2° A Veterans Taxi Owners Association The Canada Paint Shop Co.Ltd.F.Hyde & Co.Ltd.Patty Page.5 a .DAY & NIGHT SERVICE .© ZONOLITE & TERRA-LITE PRODUCTS WHERE GIRLS OF ALL AGES LOVE TO SHOP?UN.56-4551 4883 Sherbrooke St.W.EL.3149 -EL.0511 | 2315 Cqte-de-Liesse Rd.Re.8-4766 4901 SHighiboke Sk W.¥ © DE.4875 or x ;, ny .; i 3 , - Gohier Automobile Ltée \"YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER* 3421 Park Ave.(Near Sherbrooke) Durocher Automobiles: Ltd.AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE & CHEVROLET TRUCKS Ste.Rose Cleaners & Launderers Ltd.- à Old Vienna Restaurant WIENER GASTHAUS BE.2841 2225 Notre Dame St.(Lachine) ME.7-6701 MU.! 8402 MU.|-5234 1357 Greene Ave.(Below Sherbrooke) \u201cWE.Gand ; Je \u2019 { 1! .Jack Vincelli 3 Paris J Vogue Berger's Shoe Clinic ~ Economic Television Centre UH 5 LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR + ¥' J).BARON, PROP., CUSTOM TAILOR ORTHOPEDIC REVISIONS A SPECIALTY SALES & SERVICE 1, Co 1 RE : : : ; ,.Office & Nursery, 5762 Westminster Ave.4968 Sherbrooke St.W.(Near Claremont) EL.9721 376 Vittoria Ave.HU.8-0361 -4231 St.James St.W.CL.6665 \u201c HU.8-5301 \u2014 RES.DE.4629 - 2 + \u2018Women's Assn.Name Mrs.R.Drake President The annual meeting and installation of officers of the Women's Association of Stanley Presbyterian Church took place on H \u2018 Hospital Auxiliary Tuesday, January 8.The following were elected.to J.D.Wilkie; past president, Mr: Stanley Church office: Honorary president, Mrs.s.G.Brown; president, Mrs.R.Drake; 1st vice-president, Mrs.4\u2014 S.S.Jefferys; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Mrs.G.B.Rutherford; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.W.Clapper- ton; secretary, Mrs.M.Anderson; treasurer, Mrs.L.Currie; corresponding secretary, Mrs.A.Nickle; publicity convener, Miss I.Brown; floral convener, Mrs.T.T.McCrorie; kitchen convener, Mrs.A.Grant; housekeeping convener, Mrs.G.Brown; convener for communion classes, Mrs.S.Keir; convener for communion linen, Mrs.E.Alsop; conveners for nominating committee, Mrs.G.Brown and Mrs.G.L.Knox.The first meeting of the new year of tile Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital will take place on January 23 at 2:30 p.m.in the Assembly\" Hall of the Nurses\u2019 Residence, Montclair avenue.The guest speaker will be Dr.Margaret Gibb who will speak on France, her talk being entitled \u201cIdylls and Drama of Chantilly\u201d.She will illustrate her talk with colored slides.Tea will be served by Mrs.Watson and her committee, ANNUAL JANUARY FÜR SALE | Drastic Reductions on made up and made- to-measure Furs FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.ty 1235 Greene Avenue {Opposite Avenue Theatro) Wi.3312 Social & Lersonal Miss Frances Goltman, well known music teacher and columnist will be the guest speaker at the Westend Co-operative Nur- | sery School, 5406 Sherbrooke street west, Wednesday, January 23, at 9.30 p.m.Her talk willr be\u2018 entitled \u201cWho Shall Have Music.\u201d Mrs.Allan Bronfman, Mrs.Jacob Elkin, Mrs.Joseph E.Perrault, OBE.Dr.Andre Aisenstadt, Mr.Jean C.Lalle- mand, Mr.Rudolf Van Der Walde and Mr.Inglis Willis are holding} a reception on Saturday evening in the Blue Room of the Ritz- Carlton following the performance of Tosca in honor of Madame Pauline Donalda, Mr.Emil Coopar and members of the cast.The president, Mrs.P.G.Delgado with the first vice-president Mrs.R.B.Bremnér and Whist chairman Mrs.A.F.LaMon- tagne will welcome the members and guests at the military whist being held by the West- mount Women\u2019s Club on Wednesday, January 23 at 8:15 p.min Victoria Hall.In charge of door and house will be Miss F.Ewing assisted by Mrs.R.H.Anderson and members of the committee.Refreshments will be served by Mrs.R.P.1.Morton assisted by Mrs.C.E.Armstrong and committee members.Permission has been granted by Maj.-Gen.J.P.E.Bernat- chez, CBE, DSO, CD, General Officer Commanding Quebec Command; Commodore Paul W.Earl, CBE, CD, RCN(R), Naval Officer-in-Charge HMCS Don- nacona, and Air Vice Marshall L.E.Wray, OBE, AFC, CD, Officer Commanding Air Defence Command, RCAF, St, Hubert, for the wearing of uniforms by all active and reserve officers at the Royal Montreal Regiment Bal! being held on Friday January 25 at the armoury, St.Catherine St.West.$10 - $15 SKIRTS \u2014 §S Reduced Charlotte\u2019 FINAL CLEARANCE DRESSES formerly $24.95 - $75.MILLINERY ust Avr LUCE EXCITINCLY STYLED CRUISEWEAR $25 w WEATERS 50% 135 3 GREENE AVE., WESTMOUNT Fl.7773 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, -FRIDAY, JANUARY 18; 1957 CAPTAIN L.G.THOMSON DCM., CD., chairman of the Royal Montreal Regiment Ball committee, discusses arrangements for the January 25th Ball with two members of the committee.Seated are: Mrs.C.J.Pratt, wife of the commanding officer, _ and Lt.Col.Richard Peirson MC, \u2014Ed Bermingham Photo Annual Meeting The Association of Women of is holding the annual meeting in the parish hall, on Thursday, January 24, at 2.30 p.m.Loretto Alumnae A meeting of the Loretto Alumnæe-of Montreal will be held Monday, at 8.15 p.m.in the University Women\u2019s Club, 3492 Peel street.All former Loretto pupils are cordially invited to attend.Evening Auxiliary The Isabel McConnel Evening Auxiliary of Stanley Presbyterian Church is holding a supper meeting on January 21 at 6:15 p.m.in Franklin Hall Memorial.The guest of honor and speaker will be Mr.E.Hart.Art Exhibition An Exhibition of landscapes in oils is being held by the well- known Westmount artist Betty Galbraith-Cornell at the Arts Club, 2027 Victoria St.just above Burnside, until Jan.25 inclusive, from 3-6 p.m.daily including Sunday.This exhibition is a follow-up to the larger one held by this artist in Apri} at the Canadian Handicrafts, Pioneer Women The Omna and Dimona groups of Pioneer Women will hold a joint meeting at the home of Mrs.J.Seidman, 4265 Badgley avenue on Tuesday evening, at 8:30, Jan.22.The guest speaker, Rosa B, Gualtieri, BA, BCL; will speak on \u201cWomen\u2019s Rights\u201d Mrs.N.Gesser, president of the Dim- ona group will preside: Fashion Show Mrs.G.Gordon Hyde and Mrs.Yvonne Mongenais are co-chair- men for the \u201cFun and Fashion.\u201d night being given by the Montreal Soldiers Wives\u2019 League, Weüänesday, February 13 at 8.30 p-m.in the armoury of the Royal Montreal Regiment, 4625 St.Catherine street west, West- mount, Fashions will be presented by Henry Morgan & Co.Mrs.Eve Trill commentator.Proceeds will be used to pur- \u2018chase cigarettes for hospitalized veterans of the Navy, Asmy, and Air Force who are visited twice monthly throughout the year by members of the Hospital Visiting.Committee of the League, Tickets may be obtained from Mrs, D.G.Bagg, WAlnut 4712, St, Matthias Church, Westmount, \u2018ary 25th, at 2:30 p.m.in Vic- Members Meeting The Westmount Women\u2019s Club will hold a business meeting for members only on Friday, Janu- toria Hall.The president Mrs.P.G.Delgado will preside, Following the meeting tea will be served.Sewing Meeting The Women's Association \u2018of St.Andrews Church, West- mount, will hold its next meeting for sewing on Tuesday at 2 p.m.in Hutchison Hall, Tea hostesses will be Mrs.C.A.Wylie and the ladies of the Oxford- Ballantyne Group.The Red Cross Group will meet at 10 a.m.Annual Bridge The 38th Annual Bridge in aid of the Sisters of Marie Repara- trice will be held this year on Tuesday afternoon, February 12, at 2 o'clock at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, -The conveners of committees for this event are: Reception, Mrs.F.O.Rey- nalds; tickets, Mrs.E.Leo Murphy; door prizes, Mrs.M.Row- latt; table prizes, Mrs.H.F.Kerrin assisted by the following ladies: Mrs.T.J.Mulcair, Mrs.C.H.Wood, Mrs.M, C.Cussen, Mrs.E.H.Shea, Mrs.G.P.Burns, Mrs.G.H.Fitzgerald.Mrs.J.B.Boyne, Mrs.M.J.Mc- Cormick, Mrs.M, V.Shea, Mrs.Mary Roy and Mrs.A.Bissett.Mrs.John S.Thorp is general convener, | MGH Women's Auxiliary To Held Open Meeting The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Montreal General Hospital will hold a general meeting, open to all members, in the Amphitheatre of the Hospital gn Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m.when Dr.C.V.Ward, Department of Obstetrics and ' Gynaecology, Dr.W.S.Baulé, Department of Metabolism and Toxicology nd Dr.S.R.FTown- send, Sub-Dept.of Haematoiogy Will describe a two year rs search project now underway at the Hospital which has been made possible by\u2018 a grant from the Memorial Fund of the Auxiliary.The project will explore and it is hoped solve, the proplem of toxic reaction to certain drugs which is experienced by some ex«' pectant mothers\u2014drugs which in other circumstances would not affect them but which-in pregnancy in some cases affect beth the mother and the unborn child.This research is being carried out in co-operation with other Montreal hospitals and it is interesting to note that a project of such vital importance to the welfare of the community and in particular, ita future citizens, has been made possible by gifts to the Memorial Fund of the Montreal General Hospital people who hdve made donations in memory of a loved one or a valued friend.Following the meeting tea will be served in the Reception Roem of Livingstone Hall.Members are reminded that entrance to' the Amphitheatre is from the Cedar ave, side of the Hospital, Book Club The Westmount Park-Emman- uel Book Club meeting will be held on Monday, January 28, at 8.15 p.m.The guest speaker will be Rev.Norman Rawson.fre noie Birthday cakes and assorted tries.: Le SPECIAL! DELICIOUS APPLE CAKE 39¢ Finest home-made Pastries and Breads.Imported chocolates and other delicacies.\u2019 West Place Pastry party pas- 4441 St.Catherine St.West WE DELIVER {In Westmount Place Apts.) WE.3525 ° n eed by many generous\u2019 J rio Te?ER ee Eu roo A i Go AER Si \u201c, Pings.Use \u201cBanquet\u201d Cake For Afferrioon Tea \u201cThis is the time of the year when entertaining\u2019 is at its peal, when, you invife guests to dinner or**when-uhexpected friends \u2018arrive in the-evenings.Either way, your \u2018immediate thoughts dre \u201cWhat will I give them for a dessert ?\u201d ; There.is an excellent answer to this, which will be: pleasing | to everyone.; \u2018While shopping at your grocer\u2019s, purchase a Weston \u201cBanquet\u201d cake.This is entirely a \u201cmew creation, packaged in an attractive air-look container, to seal _in freshness and \u2018flayour.Due to its: convenient size and shape \u2014 it is ideal to pre- \"pare, allowing \u2018from 8 to 10|\" \u201c gervings of delicious butter rich \u2018cake, each slice covered in rich ereamy icing \u2014 it tastes delightful too, When served with ice cream and other forms of top~ .; * \"¢¥ou will recall that last Sunimer we highly recommended this new -cake creation to you \u2014 it is so \u2018delicious and popular that so many gourmets everywhere, will agree that you serve the best when you serve \u2018your guests \u201cBanquet\u201d.+ The unused portion can be repackaged in the container and- sealed \u2014 ready for use at some.future time, On your next visit to your grocers \u2014, buy a Weston \u201cBanquet\u201d cake and taste it \u2014 you will be delighted too.; 270 Hadassah Members The Montreal Hadassah will honor new members and members of pewly-orgnnized Chapters at a membership tea and book review on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock et the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, 480 Kensington avenue, Westmount, The Montreal Hadassah Choir directed by Yehuda Vineberg will open the meeting with the National Anthem and several selections.Mrs.Jacob Gottlieb will review \u201cPoet in Exile\u2019 by An- tonina Vallentin.Tea will be served.>» Membership chairmen: Mrs.B.M.Bloomfield and Mrs.Chas.Eisenstat.\u2019 Mountain below Sherbrooke St.EE THE their guests Refreshments will HU.8-0993.* MISS PATRICIA NORMAN, beauty expert, who Will present the Yardley Demonstration in Beauty to the Westmount High School Alumnae Association on Tuesday, January 22, at 8.15 p.m.at the Westmount Junior High School, Academy road.All Alumnae members are cordially invited to attend with be served.All proceeds will be - -used for Alumnae Education projects.Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs.Frank\u2019 Binmore, DE.5220 and Mrs.I.Malis, Plans Presentation A \u201cPresentation Ceremony\", sion of the Montreal Israel Bond Committee will take place today at 2:30 p.m.in the form \u2018of a tea in the Prince of Wales Salon of the Windsor Hotel.The Gift Book for Her Excellency The Honorable Golda Meir, Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs, will be formally sealed and forwarded by diplomatic courier to Jerusalem.Mrs.Shoshana Fidler, assistant to the Director General of Prime Minister Ben Gurion's office, who was an observer at Sinai and the Gaza Strip, will be the guest speaker at this ceremony.A fourth-generation = Israeli, Mrs.Fidler has been with the Prime Minister's office since 1950.In her official capacity there, she does much liaison work between the people- of North America and Israel, giv- ing them a comprehensive un- Offers the Suggestion No.1 payment plans.\u201c Suggestion No.2 \u2014 or Meritorigus Service \u2014 ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY Interesting Suggestions That young married or engaged couples consider investing in one or more good- pictured especially .bearing in mind our lay-away and easy instalment That Companies, Service Clubs and Banks consider the idea of purchasing an occasional painting for \" presentation for long Service \u2014 Retirement Gift steréotyped presentations \u2018at present in vogue.4 21 et 3 following © as a deviation from the Fais 939 VICTORIA SQ.MANIA CA MEHL LR, ETS COUT LUE CS ; : - - \u2018 Israel Bond Committee Il sponsored by the Women's Divi-' | rael MRS.W.L.HOLLAND, who is on the orchestra committee for the Buffet Dansant in honor of the Hon.George C.Marler and Mrs.Marler, which will be given by the Women\u2019s ~ Liberal Association of St.Antoine-Westmount, January 23, in the ballroom of the Windsor - Hotel.\u2014Photo by Wm.Notman derstanding of the country.This is her first visit to Canada.Mrs.Fidler, who speaks five languages fluently \u2014 Hebrew, English, Arabic, German and French \u2014 was educated in Is- at the British Girls\u2019 College and later at a seminar in administrative work that was | offered by Histadrut.Mrs.Anna Raginsky, Chair- Will preside.Ramleh Group ORT Ramieh group II, Montreal Women\u2019s ORT \u2018is holding its 76 Moptelair gyenue.Mis.D.*Nadler,.president will , preside.~ _ COLD WAVE SALE man of the Women\u2019s Division, i freeting.op, Tuesday at 8.30 p.m.| Jt the home of Shirley Ginsperg, PAGE \"ELEVHN WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, \u201cJANUARY.E8, 1957 cua McGill Women Associates Plan Interesting Meet.|.The Women Associates of Mc- -Gill will hold a general meeting -on Tuesday, at .three o'clock, in the Faculty Club, 3450 Mec- Tavish Street.\u2019 Following the meeting a Chamber Ensemble class of the #1 McGill Faculty of Music, consisting of Douglas Beder and Olga Zwarich, violinists, Judith Forbes an\u201d Gail Gunning, pi- Gail: Grimstead, flautist, .Peter Zurba cellist, will present the following program: Purcell \u2014 Golden Sonata for two violins and piano; Mozart Quartet for Flute and three strings; Schubert Sonatina in D for violin and piano.=~ - Mrs.J.W.McKay, the president, and Mrs.J.Gilbert Turner, Mrs.H.T.Herbert presiding, .group of senior students of the anists, \u2018Edna Ginsburg, violinist |.vice-president, \u2018will receive the members and their guests.Presiding at the tea table will: be \"Mrs.G.W.Bourke, Mrs.P.G.Ferrabee and Mrs.G.A.Walker.Hostesses will be Mrs.C.P.Le- blond, Mrs.D.W.Lewis, Mrs.J.C.Locke, Mrs.H E.Mac- Dermott, Mrs.J.C.Luke, Mrs, H.J.Scott, Mrs.J.G.Shannon, Mrs.G.E.Smith, Mrs.Gordon Sproule, Mrs.P.B.Stewart.Mrs.A.Gerald.Racey is in charge of the arrangements and will be assisted by» Mrs.I.An- halt and Mrs.L.J.Arcand, Conibined Meeting Women's Canadian ORT National Board and Montreal Women\u2019s ORT Regional Board will hold a very impurtant combined meeting on Tuesday, at 1.15 p.m.at ORT Headquarters, -203 Villeneuve street west.Mrs.- H.H.Gould, Mrs.B: S.Harrison, 1233 Greene Ave.20% to 50% OFF - MAY'S Ladies Wear DRESSES ~~ SKIRTS SLACKS BLOUSES HOUSECOATS Fl.9541 Regularly 15.00 ror 8.50 This is what you get: ® Conditioner Shampoo ® Cold Wave Permanent | © Style Set and Glamour Rinse ALSO $20.00 GOLD WAVE PERMANENT - = 10.00 va 39 kn LA) ie 1185 Drummond St.uit ME ie cid matt | ANN.8.RC PAGE TWELVE Gaspard Fauteaux and Mrs.Fauteux.¥ Among the specially invited guests will be: Dr.and Mrs.Harry C.Ballon, Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Westbury, Dr.and Mrs, Wm.V.Cone, Dr.and Mrs J.E.de Belle, Dr.and Mrs.G.Gavin Miller, Mr.and Mrs.Monroe Abbey, Dr.and Mrs.Gilbert Turner, Dr.and Mrs.H.S.Morton, Dr.and Mrs.À.Can- tero, Dr.and Mrs.S.Jameson Martin, Dr.and Mrs.A.D.Campbell.Dr and Mrs.R.L.Denton, Dr and Mrs.Paul Bourgeois, Dr.and Mrs.T.L.Barry, Dr.and Mrs.M.B.MacKenzie, Dr.and Mrs.Wm.Storrar, Dr.and Mrs.George B.Maughan, Dr.and Mrs.Donald Webster, Dr.and Mrs.Hilary Bourne, Mrs.Jacob Elkin, Dr.and Mrs.W.R.Slatcoff, Dr.anc Mrs.H.Segall, Mr.and Mrs.Wm, Gittes, Mr.and Mrs.B.M.Weinstein, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.N.Genser.Lajoie, Dr.and Mrs.mond Dube, Dr.Dufresne, Martin.Rosenstein, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Dr.H.Maurice Weisberg, Dr.and Mrs.George J.Strean, Dr.and Mrs.Morris A.Simon, Dr, and Mrs.E.M.Crawfôérd, Dr.and Mrs.L C.Simard, Dr.and Mrs.R.L.Denton, Dr.and Mrs.Reuben Rabinevitch, Dr and Mra.Albert Jutras, Dr.and Mrs.N.W.Philpott, Dr.- and Mrs.J.H.Quastel, Dr and Mrs.Leon Gerin- Arnold Grossman, Dr.and Mrs.Alton Goldbloom, Dr.and Mrs.Campbell Gardner, Dr.and Mrs.Ed- and Mrs.O.Dr.and Mrs.Paul Dr.and Mrs.J.MacIntosh, Dr.and \u2018Mrs.J.W.McKay, Mr.and Mrs.I.Bickis, Mr, & Mrs.Alfred Guernon, Dr.George Weber, Mr.3 ocr Wha Billys Slenderizing & Beauty Salon MRS.ADRIENNE LAPORTE _hair stylist and former owner of LaFRANCE BEAUTY SALON has now joined our staff and will be glad to serve her former customers.For appointment Please Phone - Glenview 1154 4504 St.Catherine St.West (Near Abbott STEEL KITCHENS Now, busy housewives can enjoy all that extra cupboard space so long dreamed of.MOTT kifchen cabinets are built fo give a life: time of service .are so easy to clean , , .have all those step saving features so necessary in the kitchen of todsy,.and tomorrow.Available in four distinctive colours to complement your kitchen decor: canary yellow, furquolse -green, petal pink, and, of course, satin white, Come in today and learn how easy H is for you fo have a moderna MOTT kitchen.A.O.OLSEN & CO.Kitchen Planning Sales & Installation | Mrs, UN.56-5839 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1967 Specially Invited Guests Listed To Attend The Cancer Research Society Dinner-Dance ; The 1ith anniversary dinner-dance of the Cancer Research Society wit be held on Saturday, Jan.19, at the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel, under the patronage of His Excellency, the Hon.Dr.and Mrs.-P.Garfinkle, Mrs, H.+ F.Reusing, Mr.and Mrs.David Kirsch, Dr.and Mrs.M.Hoffman, Dr.and Mrs.W.S.Bauld, Dr.and Mrs.H.Elliott, Dr.and Mrs.E.S.Mills, Dr.and Mrs.Stanley Skoryna, Mr and Mrs.J.Spencer, Dr.and Mrs.A.L Saunders, Dr.and Mrs.F.W.Wigglesworth, Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Joly, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Renaud and'Dr.ani Mrs.Dougias G.Cameron.\u2018 7 - DINNER-DANCE PLANS REVIEWED: Plans for the llth annual dinner-dance of the Cancer Research Society Inc, to be held Saturday, Jan.19 in the Sheraton Mount Reya} Hotel are being completed by Mrs.Harry Tulin, social chairman, seated, second from right, and her conveners, left to right: Mrs.Sydney Hodess, Mrs.Morty Goldenblatt, and Mrs.Freda Simon.Proceeds from the danee, which is being held under the patronage of His Excellency, Hon.Dr.Gaspard Fauteux \u2018and Mrs.Fauteux, will go to further cancer researek and to care for indigent cancer patients in Montreal.\u2014Photo by David Bier ° Heads Of Sister Clubs Invited To Luncheon List of special invitations issued to January 21° luncheon Montreal Women\u2019s Club Mrs.E.M.Re.1ouf, Honérary President, Montreal Women\u2019s Club.The following Presidents of Sister Clubs; Mrs.H.F.Reusing, Montreal Council of Women: Mrs.Alex S.Keiller, Women's Art Society of Montreal: Mrs.F.W.McLaughkn, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Municipal Chapter of Montreal; Garnet Strong, Woman's Canadian Club of Montreal; Mrs.Franklin E.Holland, American Women's Club of Montreal; Mrs.G.L.Ballantyne, Montreal West Women's Club; Mrs.H.W.fit, Snowdon Women\u2019s Club; Mrs.P.G.Delgado, Westmount Women\u2019s Club Inc.; Mrs.I K.Lowry, Notre-Dame de Grace Women's Club Inc.; Mrs.W.Harlow, Outremont Women's Club Inc.; Mrs.A.H.Burnett, St.Lambert Women's Club; Mrs.L.D.\u2018Ahara, Town of Mount-Royal Women's Community Club; Mrs.J.E.Matne- son, Maritime Women\u2019s Club Inc.; Mrs.B.MacKenzie, Verdun Women's Club Inc.; Mrs.Jarvis Moore, Tetreaultvile Women's Club Inc.; Mrs.H.E.Ball, Women\u2019s Club of Laprairie; Mrs.J.McWiliam, Lachine Women's Club.The following are past Presidents of Montreal Women\u2019s Club Inc.(Also by special invitation in order.of seniority) Mrs.J.W.Dougherty, Mrs.BE.C.Jaaes, Mrs.Edwin M.Briggs, Mrs.A.Netlam Beer, Mrs.Neil Cameron, Mrs.P.G.Delgado, Mrs.J.R.Beveridge, Immediate past president; Mrs.Hugh Shoo- bridge.= Six European nations are traversed by the Danube\u2019 River, 1,- 750 miles long, on its way to, the A buffet dansant will be held in honor of the Honorable George C.Marler and Mrs.Marler given hy the Women\u2019s Liberal Association of St.Antoine Westmount, January 23, in the ball room of the Windsor Hotel.The following is a list of committee members: Tickets \u2014 Mrs.John Savoy, Mrs.Arthur Levin; decorations \u2014 Mrs.Jacob Elkin, Mrs, Romeo Desjardins; hotel arrangements \u2014 Mrs.Melvin Chorney, Mrs.Paul Grenier; telephone \u2014 Committee Listed for Buffet Dansant Mrs.D.A.Bussière, Mrs.Joanna Farrell, Mrs.Albert Tétrault; orchestra \u2014 Mrs.W.L.Holland, Mrs.Philip Vineberg; table reservations \u2014 Mrs.Harry Kost- man, Mrs.Richard Hyde, Mrs.Hector Carén; floor committee \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.John Pepper, Mr.and Mrs.David Dohan, Mr.and Mrs.George Caron, Mr, and Mrs.Anthony Abbott; vice-presi- dents \u2014 Mrs.W: L, Holland, Dr.Anne Batshaw, Miss Cécile Bouchard; publicity Mrs.George V.Ferguson, Mrs.Maurice Cormier, Mrs.George Garneau.- SUITS, Many one DRESSES, and Fancies.Black sea.Eg - 1430 Sherbrooke St.W.HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR .Genuine, Exclusive and obtainable only at ques AND counrarss Sl.CLOTHEB +f = .LB World Famous for style, material and workmanship of a kind.Value to 125.00 \u2018Wools Winter Cottons Value to 75.00 \u2018 35.00 t 59.50 Sizes 10 ro 20, 14% \u2014-22V2 LVI mn ET AR TT ~ Now 69.00 98.00 Now 50.00 Now 29.50 Now 19.50 AV.8-4507 CBE at = 5 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1957 \u201cæ 9, The Women's 5 Kealn = - - Daughters of Nile\" The regular meeting of the \u201cOasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, will be held Monday, January 21, at 7.80 p.m.in Victoria Hall, Westmount.Queen Jean Harper will preside, Social Evening Hard of Hearing will hold a social evening of cards and games én Wednesday, January 23, at 8:15 p.m.in the Herbert Sy- monds Hall, 1441 University St.New members welcome.For further information tel WL 8629, Canadian Club \u201cIreland Today\u201d is the topic of Lord Kikbbracken who will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Women\u2019s Canadian Club to de held next Monday, January 21, at 2:30 p.m.in the Windsor \u2018Hotel.« - Pythian Sisters - The Recià Stanfield Memorial Temple \u2018No.4 Pythian Sisters \u2018held.a joint installation of officers on Tuesday, Jan.8, at\u2019 8 pan.at the Mackenzie Community Hall, 4605 Mackenzie St.The |.following are the new officers for 1957.S.P.C.Mrs.H.Kleinman; M.E.C.Mrs.A.J.Scolnick; E.S.Mrs.H.Hershon, E.J.Mrs.M.Kravitz; manager, Mrs.L.Ro- sen; secretary, Mrs.J.Tracton: treasurer, Mrs.A.Sublow; protector, Mrs.B.Goldberg; guard, Mrs: B.Elman; installing officer P.C.Mrs.M.Shapiro; pianist and press correspondent, Mrs.S Epstein.Casablanca Group Montreal Women\u2019s ORT, Casa- Blanca Group 7 will hold a Dessert Luncheon on Wednes- y cl The Montreal League far the MRS.F.HUBERT DENTITH,- chairman of the Bridge and Card Party being held under - the auspices of the Alumnae Society of the High School for Girls, Wednesday, February 6, at 8 pm.Proceeds of the party will go towards the scholarships and bursary given annually to graduates of the school.Photo \u2014 Var.Dyke and Meyer day, January 23, at the home of Mrs.J.Roos, 371 Redfern avenue, Westmount.The highlights of the afternoon include: Talk and make-up demonstration by Miss Frances Gibson of the Elizabeth Arden Salon.at Simpson's.A luncheon will follow, after which Dr.Sarah Gaulan, wife of the Consul General of Israel will deliver an address about \u201cORT in Israel\u201d.This extremely interesting program will commence at 12 o'clock noon, sharp.Ro yal Montreal Committee Rushes Final Preparations For 150th Curling Birthday Final preparations are being made for the Royal Montreal Curling Clubs 150th anniversary \u2014 with festivities beginning Monday.\u2018Sixteen rinks, invited to play for the Duke of Edinburgh\u2019s badges, have accepted, and in addition there are pouring in, according to Rene Perreault, of the publicity committee.Seven former Brier skips are in the line up as released by the committee yesterday: \u201cDollars and Sense\u201d One of the best ways: fo encourage good sound sleep fs to have a good sound bank balance.Regular savings can make life a lot pleasanter in a hundred and one other ways.You may want the down payment on a home of your own, a TV setoracar.perhaps the children\u2019s education is qn your mind or a leisurely retirement someday.Whatever itis that you want \u2018or need, you have to learn the secret of putting something by regularly.Pay by pay you store away the money except in emergencies -till you reach your savings goal\u2014then you start saving for the next one.Why not open a Savings Account with us teday?\\ WESTMOUNT BRANCH : Corner VICTORIA AVE, and 0 SHERBROOKE ST.\u2014 J.E.Herold, Manager _\" Lyric Trio Recital The Lyric Trio well Kmown throughout Quebec, Ontario and the Maritimes will give a recital in Victoria Hall, Westmount on Friday, February 1, at 2.30 p.m.under the auspices of the Notre- Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club Inc, with Mrs.N.B.Muir acting as chairman.Members of the Club are reminded that they may take guests.Tea will be served by Mrs.H.M.Warren and her committee with Mrs.A.F- Bull as tea hostess, Women's Art Society The Women\u2019s Art Spciety will meet on Tuesday\u2019 ae in.the lecture hall of.the Montieal Museum of.Fine Arts: to.hear Arthur Lismer R.CALLD., speak on \u2018Idea and Subject\u201d, on the making® of pictures.There will be a \u2018Demonstration.Charter Day Luncheon The Charter Day Luncheon of | the Montreal Women's\", lub will be held on Monday at, \u2018p.m.in the Champlain: room of.the Sheraton-Mount Royal, «Director will be Mrs.J.J.president.Guest speaker is to be Major General H.A.¥oung, C.B, D.S.C., Peputy Minister Dept.Public Works, Ottawa, his subject will be \u201cThe Department of\\ Public Works in Canada.\u201d Chairman will be Mrs.H.B.Watts.Soloist will be Margaret Preston accompanied by Patricia Goings.For reservations and informa- |, \u2018tion tel.Mrs.F.W.Wigg, CR.1-7136.Royal Victoria Alumnae The Alumnae Association of | the Royal Victoria Hospital is holding a Bridge and Canasta in the Nurses\u2019 Home Wednesday, January 23 at 8.15 p.m.Mrs.W.A.G.Bauld is Convener, Miss Rita Ackhurst and Mrs.\"A.B.Hawthorne are in charge of Tefreshments.Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.Mason Couper of from the Alumnae Office.Proceeds from the Bridge are to %be used for the newly equipped Sewing Room presented to the Student Nurses.Dessert Luncheon Temple Emanu-Ei Sisterhood will hold a Buffct-Dessert Luncheon on Tuesday, at 1.15 p.m.in the Temple Community House, 4128 Sherbrooke street west, Following the Luncheon there will be an open board meeting.Reports of committee chairmen will be heard and all Sisterhood members will be invited to participate.Mrs.Irvin Gertsman, president, will preside.: A special feature of the luncheon hour will be à showing of original millinery.The foltow- ing sisterhood members will act as models: Mesdames Bornstein, Hyman Grover, Bernard Kruger, Phil Maurice, Clarence Michaels, and A.V.Simon, Commentator for the millinery showing will be Mrs.David Lisser, program chairman.Seed Potatoes \u2014 Twenty-four thousand acres of 36 potalo varieties were passed for certification as Foundation Class seed (the highest quality produced in Canada) by the Plant Protection Division, Canada Department of Agriculture, in 1956.Of this total the Sebago variety accounted for 10,521 acres, Ka-| ' tahdins for 3,877, Netted Gem 2,531, Irish Cobbler 2,028, Ken- nebec 1,353 and Green Mountains 1,870.The other varieties had much smaller acreages, ranging from 512 acres of Red Pontiacs down to one-tenth of an acre of Dakota Reds (Clark's No.3).The total was 104 acres more {than in 1955 but 1,464 less than THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE .| in 1954.The population of the Yukon Territory in 1951 wag only one- third of its population in 1901, Creelman.: ENGAGEMENT MISS MAUREEN RYAN, whose engagement to Mr.W.RB.Heathe, is announced by her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Ryan of Ville Emard, Mr.Heathe is the sen of Mr.and Mrs.S.Heathe of Westmount.The marriage will take place on April 1.Photo: Mattey Studio.PAGE THIRTEEN Equipment Presented Rehabilitation Centre : As part of its Social Service work for the year, The American Women's Club of Montreal, re cently donated to the Montreal Rehabilitation Centre two items the Centre needed.A therapeutic table to aid patients to regain the ability to stand.This is especially useful for people who have been long bedridden.Also a tape , recording machine for speech therapy and interviewing, \u201cOil has been produced at Nore man Wells on the Mackenzie River since 1933.- Choice Meat \u201cand HAINES of Westmount ; \"Noted for Quality\u201d : 4466 St.Catherine West \u2018 WE.8257 Ff Annual © GOLF SCHOOL .& CLINIC Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 P.M.to 10 P.M.Class Lessons Conducted By SYD FRY Golf Pro ot - * St.Margaret's Goff Club For further information, call A WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.4585 Sherbrooke St.West GL.3916 warehouse SALE 2 final days FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS ON K-E QUALITY MERCHANDISE | e : it's been a wonderful sale \u2014 but there are still bargains left for you.Less selection\u2019 \u2014 but ' GREATER DISCOUNTS FOR THE LAST TWO DAYS.There are some fine pieces of Danish Furniture \u2014 smart Arzberg China dinner seis (plain and patterned) \u2014 handsome flatware and hollow ware and other pieces too numerous to mention.This sale is In or Westmont Wearhouse ONLY \u2014 entrance through the store of 1329 GREENE AVENUE 7.; Eanter-erichsendtd.Fruif and Vegefables | Aa T 5 ne SE à t k ! : DANIEL O'CONNELL SCHOOL BAN AMS, defending champions, who will attempt to retain the Monsignor Gerald J.McShane Trophy in the bantam hockey tournament at the Catholic High School Ice Carnival at the Forum, Friday, January 25.Front: left.to right: R.Hynes, B.Meadows, J.Manconi, R.-Rodrigue, T.Brady.Back: M.Macey, C.Mumford, W.Gibbons, M.Delvecchio, D.MacDonald.THE WESTMOUNT ~~ Goals For Fi In the Westmount pee wee league, Wings won their Cirst two outings.A third period goal by Doug Leadbetter broke a 2-2 tie in a hard-fought game, with St.Leo's Morgan Howard, -,scored in the first and second periods for Wings.George Spare notched both the Saint's goals.Leadbetter and Howard divided scoring honors as Wings won over Reds 4-1.Bobby Debran- ski scored for the losers.St.Leo's beat Unity 9-6 in the highest scoring game to date « with the 15 goals being scored in 36 minutes of running time.St.Leo's took a 3-0 lead in the first period on goals by George Spare (his first of five}, Ceorge Spare Tallies 5 St.Leo's Jimmy Dunlop and Mike Ce.lins.Penalties to Unity key players throughout the game was the main cause of their defeat.+ Unity scoring was done by Hughie Rosenberg, a brilliant little playmaker and hard-driv- ing, Fred Power, Rosenberg scored twice in the second and Power once but Spare, the unstoppable, potted three and Collins his second which made the score read 7-3 at the end of the second period.Dunlop hit the score board for the second time to open the third frame.Power beat Jean Bonneau on three hard shots from well out.Spare closed out the scoring for St.Leo's with the final reading, 9-6.° 0 OW BREWERY +0 135 Hoopla Points \u201cHubert, -can never UBC Win 64-47 Over McGill For Fourth Victory Coach Mariasine's U.B.C.quintet extended their win streak to four straight in the Senior \u201cB\u201d section of the Montreal Basketball League by defeating the Redmen from McGill Univey- sity, 64-47.Unity went into an early lead reaching a 10-point margin by the three-quarter mark of the first half but fowards the end of the period, McGill staged a spirited attack that reduced the lead to three points\u2014half tiie score, Unity 30, McGill 37.In the second stanza, Unity outplayed the Redmen wish Dave Hodgman, Grant Peterson and Teddy Rice putting on a brilliant display that upped the lead to an even 20 points at one stage of the game.The change in playing personnel didn't affeet Unity's home stretch as Dick McGrail, Ulric Brown, Johnny Reddon, Harry Haukkala and Michael Barnard continued in an outstanding fashion.2 Ian McIntosh was the big scoring gun for Unity with 21 points.Ulric Brown 11; Dick MeG»hail 10, Dave Barnard 10; John Red- don, 6; Grant Peterson 2; Ron Hcdgman 2; Ted Rice 2.For McGill, Miller excelled with a 27 point effort.McDonaugh Scores Westmount YMCA cagers went down to the strong Unity Boys club, 67-56.After displaying good ball the previous week against Holy.Trinity, the \u201cY\u201d just could not cope with boys from Greere Avenue.: \u201cBugs\u201d McDonaugh was the game's high scorer as he patted 35 - for Unity.Jack McKissack who once played for the West- mount \u2018\u201cY\u201d, followed him with 12.\u2019 Gary Simpson was the Y's high scorer with 20 followed by Phil Harrison who got 11.| This loss all but eliminates the \u201cY\u201d from the Championship unless they can win the remainder of their games.Westmount\u2019s next home game is tomorrow night when they meet the R.C.A.F.team from St.A teacher affeêts eternity; he tell where his influ- examen FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1057 \u2018| cepted.-| free style and the 100-yards \u2018event to out two seconds \u2018place finisher Jane Ellis of MA | Grout Smashes Two = Swim Records at the MAAA Swimming Meel \u2018 GWEEPING to victory in 11.of 23 events on the program, Saturday night, coach Ed Healy\u2019$ swimming charges at MAAA proved quite conclusively that they are top dogs\" in district aqua circles.~~ With the brilliant Cameron Grout of Westmount showing the way, MAAA color bearers smashed thrée Provincial records in this first meet of the '57 season.Grout broke two of the re-* cords.in senior men\u2019s _@vents while little Margo Wray slipped through the 40-y butterfly event for junior girls ip record time, \u2018 # Actually one, of the most brilliant efforts in \u2018the meet was turned in by young Sam Rabino- vich of.the Snowdon YMHA, Sam won the 40-yards breast stroke events for boys under 15 years of age in 25.5 seconds more than a second faster than the Canadian record.\u2019 However, since he was swimming in an age group classification, the record cannot be ac- Grout defeated McGill's Peter Rutherford in both the 440-yards butterfly events.But, as the case has been each time these boys have met, he had to break records to win.Cameron covered the century butterfly course in 1.00:6 with Rutherford four-tenths of a second behind.; He stroked to a 4.56:5 clocking in the quarter-mile free style from the record held by YMHA's Sydney Kastner.Miss Wray cut half a second from the record.for 40-wards butterfly as she edged teammate Carolyn Ruth with a time of, 28.5 seconds.Miss Ruth was also under the old mark of 28.8 while third- AA equalled the old mark of 29.0 flat.6.K.Hodges Wins Hugh Paton Final In the Hugh Paton final of the Royal Montreal curling competition.G.K.Hodges beat out J.L.Leslie, 10-6.In the semifinal, Hodges beat out Willie Brown, 12-3 and Leslie edged out W.M.Bourke, 11-9.Spoons Perrault 4, F.R.Findlay 8.Greening 6, R.H.Bryson 6.McCrae 8, K, M.Sedgewick 1.R.Joyce 6, D.K.MacDonald R.B.Sg HL.Sr.C.9 ./.Brown 6, J.F.Chisholm 10.F.Jewell 9, G.K.MacDonald 8.V.Owen 14 L.W.Elliott 6.H.Greening 6, L.W.Elliott 6.Points .R.A.Fraser won points competition with 30.Williamson Trophy G.H.Greening 13, R.W.R.Pollock 9, J.A.Gray 10.N.Stewart 13, Dr.R.C.Bushell 5.I.L.Ibboison 10, Dr.J.H.Palmer 13 + 4 H.B.Fellows 13, W.E.Macfarlane A.McPherson won by default.J.C.Urquhart lost by default, Infer-School Cagers achie (2), Seybold.Freddy Simms was miraculous.Without him easily have been doubled.A Unity suffered a 6-0 trounce\u2019 ing at the hands of the Skunks.Cassidy's boys don't seem to have the fire that Hamilton's squad is.able to muster.It was fast and clean all the way with only two penalties being handed out.Rangy Hugh- Palmer scored five goals; Taylor getting the other marker.* Assists were made by MeCon- Cleghorne, scare and: The - goaltending ' of the score could .In the Midget \u201cB\"\u201d section, the Purple Hurricanes won over, St.Leo's, were notched by Coull (2), Bes- ner, the losers, Finnigan, O'Brien and McDonald tallied.5-3.The winner's goais Dawson, and Wilson.For The Department thanks re ferees, Gord Graham, Bren Guil- foyle, Hugh Laws, Ed Eby, Bas Stevens, MacDonald, Gordie Dooly, David Robson, Bby, Jean Lauzier, Walt Pankiw for the fine work and help they have given.: Cats Score 2nd.Straight Win Joan Nicolson, Earle John McConachie, Bol\" The bantam\u2019 section of the Westmount hockey league aaw Bantam Ron Foreman's star- studded Cataracts w starts trouncing Unity, 8-0 and St.Leo's 5-2.win Hoth Cats Frank Roninson scored four goals and assisted twice in the two games to put \u2018him in the lead in the scoring department.David Tagieff scored three times to lead Unity to a 7-2 victory over Varsity.Weredale Flyers thumped Ter- rebonne Royals 7-1 at Terre- bonne in a bantam exhibition contest arranged by the Recreation Department.Frank Taylor scored five times.Ed Eby and Dave Robson added singles.The teams will meet in a return game at Stay- ner Park Saturray at 3:00 p.m.List Week Of Dates Following are the playing dates for the school cage teams for the coming week of play: Thursday, Jan.17: (JR) BBH3 at M.St.L.; (SR.A) HSM at CHS; (SR.B) OHS at MRHS.Monday, Jan.21: ,SR.B) Me- Gee at Loyola; (JR) OHS at CCHS; (JR) RHS at BBHS; (BAN) MHS at JRHS; HSM at MRHS, Tuesday, Jan.22: (SR.A) WH HS at CHS; (SR.A) HSM at BBHS; (JR) NHS at WHHS; (BAN) Mt.St.L.at St.Laur.; (BAN) H.Sym.at MWHS., Wednesday, Jan.23: (JR) CNHS at Mt, St.L.; (JR) St.Laur.at LCC; (BAN) RHS at BBHS; (BAN) NHS at WJHS; (SRB) VHS at MRHS.(BAN) ence stops.\u2014 Henry Adams ~ 726 Atwater Avenue st.aoe) BEST WINTER TIRE BRT Subur'anites give you s looted traction - on hilla, À dround corners and in deep snow or mud.Be prepared \u2014 Winter will soon be here! Don\u2019t wait till the last minute rush when the demand may create a shortage.Let us put a set on your car now! STANDARD TIRE & 8.TIRE & SUPPLY co.\u201d , Prop.WI.6749 \u201d Skunks Shutout 5 | Unity Club, 6-0.Big scores were registered in \u2018 the two midget sections of the -: Westmount Hockey League.; ur SEE 4 Point Rockettes Score 44-10 Win Over Unity Juvenile Cage Coach Norman Yule\u2019s Point junior Rockettes of the Point Bt.Crarles Boys\u2019 And Girls\u2019 Club, out-pointed Unity Boys\u2019 Club juveniles, 44-10 in an interlocking junior-juvenile Montreal Ladics\u2019 Basketball League fixture played at the Green avenue gymnasium, The win for Rockettes marked their 3rd straight of the season and moved the team\u2019s win-loss record to 3-2.Both Point losses have been suffered against St.Lambert junior and juyenile squads.Hard-working Florence Wvn- nik spärked thé scoring attack for Rockettes with 15 points.Younger sister Ellen connected for 10 mofe points, Team captain Marilyn Batten and Sheila Glover with six points ed six of Unity's slim point total, with Jean Gibson and Betty | Simpson netting two points each to complete the scoring for the losers.Rockettes were slow in starting and failed to click on a number of sure-fire baskets during the opening two periods.The Point juniors held a slim 13-7 half-time advantage but came to life in the 2nd half exploding for 31 points while holding Unity to three.The locals picked up a couple of \u2018bonus\u2019 points for the second time this season when a member of the Unity squad accident- allv scored info her own basket.Personal fouls were kept to a RMR Edged Out 13-12 By Navy McGill COTC continued to roll along atop the officers Section Military Fastball League with a 7-4 decision over Fusliers Mont- Royal for their fifth win in six starts, In other games, Black Watch defeated Grenadier Guards, 13-12 in a hard fought tussle and Navy downed Royal Montreal Reg1- ment, 13-12.Dave Copp went the distance for the Officer Cadets and heiped along his own victory with two hits to share batting honors with Bill Nishihata.Paul Collette was the loser.Black Watch and Guards put on one of the best games of the season as Alistair Pryde and Doug Rodomar hooked up in a fine pitching cdntest.Winning pitcher Pryde fanned eight batters while Rodomar whiffed seven, Egan Chambers sparked the Highlanders at the plate wich four hits.Dick Bunyan hurled Navy to their win over RMR and crossed the plate with the winning run 1a the eighth inning.Marv Bergson was the loser.School Hockev Dafes Following are the Schoo! Hec- key playing dates scheduled tor the coming week of play: Jan.17 \u2014A, Loyola vs MeGee at McGill 4: B.HSM vs.CCHS at McGill, 3; \u201cR.LCC vs.MHS at LCC, 4; BAN,.HS vs, Loyola at Loyola, 3.45; BAN.WJHS vs.LHS at La- chine, 4; BAN, CNHS vs.CHS at Forum, 4, MRHS vs.St.Lau- Jan.18 \u2014 B, rent at MeGill, 3: TRS VHS vs.HSM vs.at Loyola, 3.45; CHS at Forum, 4, Jan, 21 \u2014 B.LCC vs.Loyola at Loyola, 3.48; B, McGee vs.St.Leo's at Verdun, \u20184: JR.M.StL.vs, HSM at, McGill, 3; BAN, AIS vs.McGee at\u2019 McGill, 4, dan, 22 \u2014 A, VHS vs.CHS at Forum, + B, LHS vs.MRHS at Mt.Royal, JR, MHS vs.VHS at Verdun, 4 AS WHHS vs.LCC at L.C.C., 4 in; CCHS +s, CNHS at McGill, 4; BAN, Loyola vs, WJHS at L.C.C., 6; BAN, LHS vs, St.Laurent at , M>Gee vs.M.St.L.at vig \u201cFras roar lay Loyola at \u201cse Hurricanes CHAT essere amen \u2018minimum by both clubs with Unity getting eleven and Rocket- tes 13.In free throws, Unity sank four shots in sixteen attempts while the Point juniors fired home 2 points in eleven trys at the free throw lane.The game was limited to eight- minute quarters, the result of a suggestion by Maurice Marliasine director of Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Mr.Mariasine felt that in the case of juvenile players the lesser time period should be adopted.The league promptly informed all teams in the circuit that this policy.may be used providing both teams involved are in agreement to this resolution, otherwise 10 minute periods would prevail, - : STANDINGS apiece\u2019 were the other top point- JUNIOR getters for the winners.Carol Pw Lr A Pts.Scott played her first game the St Lambert .3 5 2101 166 6 season for Rockettes and turned JUVENILE LF APS P .in a creditable performancé from St.Lambert .§ 4 1221 88 8 her guard position, Groenficid Park 5 2 3 163 207 4 Reliable Joan Driver register- Verdun Argyies 8 0 5 93261 3 1 Zero Contests In Termite Loop In the City of Westmount Termite hockey league Unity Rockets were downed 9-0 by the powerful Rams.This squad looks to be one of the better-balanced teams with such fine youngsters as Munro, Dench, Tait, Morrison, plus a | good team spirit.Munro scored a hat trick for the victors.Rangers hit the win column defeating St.Leo\u2019s Maple Leafs 5-3.Scorers for the winners were McInnes, Levin and Rothwell with a \u2018hat trick\u2019.The losers markers were scored by Cooney and King (two).Black Hawks trimmed the Royals, 3-0.Scorers were Fennel, Capper and Keyserlink.Black Hawks beat Leafs 4-3.This was a closely-fought battle, with the Black Hawks coming from behind to win the game.Scorers for the Hawks were Capper, Keyserlink and Duran- seau (two).The loser\u2019s goals were scored by Donnelly, Farreil and Phelan.Leading Scores And Standings The league leaders of six sections of the Westmount Minor Hockey leagues are unbeaten.In the Termite, Tim Rothweil is the leading scorer with eight points.Mosquito, Tom Christie 9; Pee Wee, Fred Power 11; Bantam, Frank Robinson 6, Midget \u2018A\u2019, Hugh Palmer 5.Following are the standings: TERMIT ® » \u20ac = 9 = > 5 Rangers .Rams .coes zx » SBE Ë MND oso-sBä Buti Besosss CPunpeco = SONNERT OOORHAAT COOKER V9 oococoeD oococcl cooooe¥ cocosce bt fd \u2014- auaBen?asavBeP obSnwmn?sep S go\" EoooMmwey = oc] a v Song oS Ra 2 = > 2 HHHHOOE HHHHHOE NNNOOOM™ oF sooryrva = .oNNE OMAR ocOMNe > en cevas5 med wot mor Skunks She t ef ft + of Canucks 2 Aeo\u2019s eee} - ell ca uos THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1957 {Hockey Scores At A Glance = .TERMITE Co Black Hawks 4 Maple Leafs 3 Rams \"9 Rockets 0 Rangers 5 Maple Leafs 3 Black Hawks 3 Royals 0 MOSQUITO K.G.V;s 4\" Kings Hawks 1 Wings © 9 Canadians \u20181 Cubs _ 2 Unity 0 Co PEE WEE Wings ,8 St.Leo's - 2 Wings , 4 Reds 1 St.Leo's 9 Unity 6 BANTAM Unity 7 Varsity 2 Cataracts 5 St.Leo's 2 .Exhibition Westm\u2019t Fly\u2019 $.q.Cataracts 8 Terrebonne .\u201d\u20181 bh - MIDGE: Skunks \u2018 6 2 MIDGET \u201c8° 7 Purple Hur\u2019s 5 St.Leo\u2019s 3 PAGE FIFTEEN Three Teams Win 2nd Straight In Three teams in the Mosquito section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey League chalked up socond consecutive victories in games played at Westmount Park, Bert Guilfoyle\u2019s K.G.V.'s trimmed the Kings Hawks, 4-1.Peter McLernon opened the scoring for the V's with an unassisted tally in the first period.Yvon Lauzon tied it up in the second.Two quick goals by Ronnie Wright in the third took the steam out of the Hawks.Blair Kerrigan closed out the scoring.Bobby Willis played.well defensively for the winners.Hawks |'coach, Willie.Wong has done a.fine.job in handling his- squad.5.stie, blasting \u2018hid.drives from 15'añd:'20 fect'oùt/\u2019.true,\u2019 eacli sunrise sees\u2019 a new beat St.Leo's Canucks goalie, Pee Wee John Hendriks five times to lead his teammates to a 9-1 Win.Peter Blakely scored three and linemate, Ricky Pattee one.Jules Desjardins tallied for St, Leo's A pair of unrelated Neilsens put on a fine goaling display as \u2018Cubs edged Unity Boys\u2019 Club 2-0.Truman, the UBC guardian came up.with some amazing - saves and was only beaten on screened goals by Jimmy Millie champ and Phil Whitehouse.Benno hung the horse collar on Unity, but had to be alert throughout .the encounter turning back George Horwood\u2019s determined team + \u2014\u2014\u2014 The new is but the ;ola come year born.\u2014Helen Hunt Jackson Whew ity tune fo the anodth, mellow, ve ntlaction, alan say.\"Moke Mine MOLSONS\" ty A = Whatever the occasion .o break, a x das» op mul | ed \" = 157 Gi YY iy LI REY EE ow a ï PAGE SIXTEEN ESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JAYUARY 18, 1957 - a af: * .! 1 Hoo ; 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