The Westmount examiner, 19 avril 1957, vendredi 19 avril 1957
[" \u201c VOL.XXVIII, No.16 SA \u2018Twas in an olive garden long ago A lovely Mary sat with head bent low; - .White lilies, dew-wet, silvered by the dawn, + 8 Like candles round a bier shone pale and wan, ; While She sat.facing life's 8 great m mortal blow.+ oi nH See roi: pie + Lael be a + .RI Al OR Ld on - FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 =\u2014Bermingham Photo Flower Show Easter 1937 And in a garden glorious with blooms Triumphantly rang forth the angel's word \u2018For evermore he lives, not here fo seek, Through all that He has made, His voice is heard.\u2014 Dorothy Sproule mag on ER ee ge TERT _ aa aa 3S GRRDS or ape a?Ratt vn nT ae et qu Tekh rea Re wa > ty a neon SAE wi rp mee Ta EE EVE AE] Ci PA à Er es PS ESS Bee es - ets a sam en on a + pate el + fn Sn bet Ar fas re AE 0e ARR: ENG SE += a rt ri ST EIA < Nr PAGE TWO YHIS WEEK AND NEXT AT .» - Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.™ A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB LLL LSLALLL LL 1S SILLS LILLL SLL LL SLL STL L SSA SSIS SSL LSS LL SS e » ° By Maurice Mariasine HOBBY SHOW DATE SET\u2019 It was announced this week that the annual Hobby Show Exhibition will take place on Thursday, May 9th, starting at 7 p.m.The annual event affords an opportunity for parents and members of the Community to see what the Club members have accomplished constructively during the past year.A variety of articles will be on display.Since last October the following classes have geared their program towards the production of articles for the Show : Knitting, paper craft, fretwork, model aircraft, leath- ercraft, woodwork, tapestry, metal tooling, wood carving, painting, creative crafts, raffia, basketry, and lino-carving.In addition an exhibition of stamps will be provided by the Stamp Club.A large number of volunteers workers have been involved in the work that has been carried on throughout the season.They are : Mrs.John Anderson, Miss Grace Britney, Mrs.Jack Burrows, Miss Mary Eddy, Robert Gariepy, Miss P.Giff, Ray Hen-, Military Hospitals and other institutions have been provided with this entertainment as a public service and Fred Pennell and his group are to be highly commended for their great work.Unity's Talent Club will be at the Queen Mary Veteran\u2019s Hospital on Tuesday, April 23rd and as mentioned earlier in the column, will be at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club on Thursday, May 9th.EASTER CLOSING The Unity Boys\u2019 Club building will be closed on Friday, Saturday, \u2018Sunday and Easter Monday, April 19th, to April 22nd, inclusive.The Club will reopen on Tuesday, April 23rd at 1.30 p.m, derson, Frank Kitchen, Miss S.Kimmel, Mrs.C.P.Knight, Mrs.H.Morrison, James N.McLaughlin, Miss Patricia Prevost, Miss Z.Prosterman, Miss Jean Rose, Miss Ellen Rowland, Miss Penny Simcoff, A.T.Stikeman, Mrs.D.T.Youngson.Full time staff included: Ron Havard, Beatrice Sarlos, Sylvia Bernfeld and Crystal Cunningham.TALENT CLUB By popular request, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade, under the direction of Fred Pennell, will provide a two-hour Variety Show, to be held in conjunction with the Hobby Show on May 9th.The Variety Show will commence at 8 p.m.and will feature Junior Talent.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Parade has been an activity of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club for the past five years.During this period of time, the cast has changed somewhat but the calibre of entertainment has retained its high standard qualities.Thousands of patients at Ferdinand Joos ten, | We have received a shipment of genuine SHETLAND TWEEDS in all shades and patterns.Also imported WORSTEDS of highest quality Ladies and Gent's SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Customers or our own material made up.® REPAIRING © REMODELLING ® REFITTING : QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES' & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WI.6633 v -Children's Theatre \u2018Robin Hood\u2019 A great treat is in store for the children of Montreal, when the Children's Theatre present their final production of the season, \u201cRobin Hood\" at Victoria Hall on Saturday afternoons, April the 20th, 27th and May the 4th.Senior pupils and graduates of the Children\u2019s Theatre have been gathered together to present this exciting play of the notorious outlaw, \u201cRobin Hood.\u201d George Carron, a former pupil of Children\u2019s Theatre, recently returned from the Royal Academy in London, England, is back as guest, to play the title role of \u201cRobin Hood,\u201d while Marcel DeGagne, will portray the role of the Sheriff of Nottingham.Veteran actor Walter Wakefield will be seen in the delightful role of Friar Tuck, \u2014 Eleanor Kalmanasch will be seen _ as Lady Marian on April the 20th, and Gloria Shacket will alternate the following week as Lady Marian, \u2014 others in the cast include, Peter Brown, Donald Mutch, Helen Abbey, Alan Jack, Edith Borgford, Carole Erly, Donald Wright, Mary Lekas Alex Kanner, Ian DeVoy, Donald Wright, Kevin Fenlon, Ted Miller, Rosalind Warhaft, Helene Oppenhimer, Aviva Benjamin, Hilda Herbst, Janet Coward, Caroline Fox, Arlene Saylor, Eva Vita, Gloria Rosenzveig, Caroline Toke, Judy Bloomfield Carey Miller, Ted Lazarus and Mark Green, HEADS NOTARIES Isaac Kert, N.P., 376 Redfern, Veteran Jewish Notary, has been elected as president of the Chamber of Notaries of Mont- real.\u201cTHE M \u2018Westmount Park - Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church Choir {Augmented 100 Voices) Will present Handel's \u2014 with orchestra and organ \u2014 Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.on Good Friday, April 19th, at 8 p.m.sharp SOLOISTS: Agnes Scott, Sop., Maureen Wark, Alto.Kevin Doherty, Tenor, J.C.Scott, Bass.J.Christie Scott, Director Tickets $1.00 ESSIAH\u201d Emmanuel Church dus» RL, ijlatariaWRNEFr 22 ue THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 MAY SCENE: Budding leaves, lawns and stately tulips show the beauty of Canada's capital city in late May.The flowers are part of the million tulips green 13 to 30.The which will be in bloom during the Canadian Tulip Festival in Ottawa from May small boy is looking at a picturesque artificial pond, part of the - Rideau canal system.Passover Story Told On Tuesday By Dr.H.J.Stern \u201cPassover is the story of flight from oppression.It recalls not only our struggle for freedom with mighty Egypt of old, but also does it remind us of our continuous war upon tyranny everywhere.\u201d Dr.H.J.Stern said Tuesday at Temple Emanu- El.\u201cOn Passover 1957, we indeed ponder on this world of refugees of many races and creeds.Behold the exiled hosts of our day! The thousands who fled from troubled modern Egypt and from crucified Hungary.Terror stalks in many lands of our contemporary world,\u201d he added.: \u201cPassover rebukes tyranny wherever it appears.Alas the wealth and kill of this world are again being directed toward catastrophe: Passover is the harbinger of freedom not for one race or one creed, but for all4 mankind.The emergence of the x Mrs.M.C.Arnold Funeral Tomorrow Funeral of Mrs.M.Clyde Arnold, 319 Grosvenor avenue, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m.from D.A.Collins Chapel with interment in Mount Royal Cemetery.Born in Montreal, daughter of the late Frederick H, and Margaret C.(Church) Barwick, she Was very active in church work and was a member of the Silver Cross Mothers.Mrs.Arnold had been a rêsident of Westmount since 1941, Surviving besides her husband are one son, Paul Arnold, at home; one daughter, Mrs.S.Williamson, Grosvenor avenue; one brother and four sisters.\u2018in 1919, Miss E.M.Collins Buried Wednesday F'uneral service for Miss Elma Marie Collins, 305 Grosvenor avenue, Westmount, was held Wednesday from her home with interment in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Daughter of the late Thomas State of Ghana is à sign that a new day is on the horizon for the peoples of Africa; that serfdom cannot be maintained.On Passover 1957, we must seek to free ourselves from the menace of the mass mind which negates individual responsibility and hence of freedom.The truly free individual must ever seek and love truth,\u201d the Rabbi concluded.SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES W.FREDERICK Master Watchmaker 1370 GREENE AVE.(Near Sherbrooke) GL.1855 Joseph and Mary (Scanlan) Collins, she was born in London, Ont.where she attended the Sacred Heart and Ursuline convents before moving to Montreal Surviving are two brothers, Mr.Justice Frederick T.Collins, a judge of the Superior Court, and Frank W.Collins, Call Nuns\u2019 Island Bridge \"Says Mooney The name of Maisonneuve for the new Federal bridge that will shortly interconnect the island of Montreal with the South Shore, via Nuns\u2019 Island has been suggested by George S.Mooney, director of the St.Lawrence Municipal Bureau.Mr.Mooney made the statement recently in connection with the question of a name for the CNR hotel.Said Mr.Mooney: \u201cThe hotel is not the last, nor the most important structure to be built in this community .we have already honored Jacques Cartier .why not honor the man who followed him a century later , .and name the new bridge the Malsonseuve bridge.\u201d ?Lrenc shRFFHHRHERNI Maisonneuve À Children's Theatre Play at VICTORIA HALL Saturday Afternoons Apr.20th, 27th, May 4th Reservations: Willis & Co, St.Catherine St.W.or DExter 6620 Co 5 eT mr: CI ve Saved \u201ca ; # HARDWOOD pri © RUBBER Ce e A FINE FLOORING x Speclalizing in Refinishing Old Floors * | A: | Ross Grafton.1-7 & COMPANY |.k 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET.JI - 1K \"WESTMOUNT 1 \"Free Estimates 23237 : WE.wouldve os a SPHALT _ .od .rd PR _ F ; = - ES ) \u201c55 YEARS nS WESTMOUNT\" Reliable - { \"WATCH REPAIRS - WE.4046 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.] yo.XXVIII, No.16 .Verne Estano, 7¥1 Arlington \u2018 Ave, has made \u2018hobbies something more than just a way to use \u2018time.In.nearly every hobby he has excelled and ithe ribbons he has wen \u201cwould cover more than one x *large sized table top.- Born in the Maritimes, \u2018Verne was educated for the \u2018most part in Montreal.While a student at Westmount High School he became Keenly interested in a wide -variety of hobbies.For one thing he was the-most outstanding competitor in the history of.the Montreal Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 annual\u201d Hobby Shows and in two successive years won the senior Grand Championship Award, At the same time he was all-réund senior athletic charn-.pion of Westmount ¥ .M.C.A.for several years in a row.Also Verne became a well -.known junior stamp ~ collector \u2018around- Montreal for his.interest in Brjtish North America stamps.He became so interested in fact that he wrote a Stamp Collectors Guide for Beginners.Mr.Estano- became adviser and judge of- hobby shows in the.\u201cMontreal area.Hé\u2019 was the instigator of the Westmount dys\u2019 and Girls Hobby Show Fic \u2018is now in its 21st year and most probably the longest continuously run annual hobby show in Canada.LC ~All his efforts are characterized by a remarkable thoroughness and intensity.For example, after a rather weakening illness, Verne Estaho took up the \u201cgentle art\u201d of Jiu-Jitsu.He excelled and for several years was the Jiu-Jitsu instructor .at Central Y.M.C.A.and McGill University.In 1943 he organized the first large scale public display in \u201cCanada of advanced Jiu-Jitsu techniques.: After visiting the Montreal International Audio Show held last year in the Windsor Hotel, Estano became greatly interest- , ed in quality high fidelity sys- \u201ctems.At this show he discovered that in ordef to get the finest quality reproduction of records it was essential to have the speaker.system entirely sep- araté and in a corner of the room \u2018away from the turntable and other equipment.Hi-Fi is now Mr.Estano\u2019s most engrossing hobby.He has done a great dehl of research and has discovered that better reproduction is possible if the audio system is made up of carefully - chosen components made by different manufacturers.He explained that dome companies have an international, reputation for making only one type of \u2018audio equipment, for example, * turntables, \u2018 : Mr.Estano feels particularly - indebted to Hector Savard, pro- ~ prietor of -H.R.Savard Radio ; gave him much sound advice.- Company who is a well known -local Hi-Fi specialist and who 5 SISTER SHIP \"om Ironsides, famed.and still 3 TTT wT gr # had preserved _ UE: Constitution, a, sis! er, .ship, the U.S.S.United States, which, was launch.:ed in 1797 and\u2019 \u2018nicknamed old | Srwapsn \u201cPecadSe SHE wis mo- {studio standards and each unit toriously slow and heavy.Mr.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 x CV.Makes Hobbies A Business PAGE THRER Next Week's.Weather - April 2 = Mainly sunny and windy, By ERIC NEAL 0 to 27 with scattered snow flurries \\ In the mountains, and light showers in the south.Bright.and relatively warm for Easter Weekend.Cool nights with very morning mists or fog.White warm days mid-week, with frosts for some dstricts.Changeable and windy into Sunday.Evening fishing best.wow or rumble.This is due to the vertual \u2018non-vibration of the drive motor which always remains in synchronization with line voltage variation up to- 25%.The Swedish styled cabinet housing the record playing equipment was- designed entirely by Mr.Estano who supervised the mountings.and instâllations.There are several unusuai features in the construction of this cabinet Mr.Estano explained.One important feature is that the Connoisseur turn-table, which itself is a beautifully shock mounted piece of \u2018equipment is |\u201d mounted on a wooden board that is not fastened to the cabinet sides.Teen Club Plans An Easter Dance The Y's Teen Club will hold their First Easter Dance, April 20th, commencing at 8:30 and lasting up until 11:45 Chris Keating\u2019s \u2018\u201cMoneymakers\u2019 will be a big feature of the evening.There will be no dance on A»- ril 27th due to the closing day of the Hobby Show.- There will be life-saving com mencing at 7:30 with instructor, Dave Annesley this week.On behalf of the Westmount Y.M.C.A\u2019s Y's Teen Club, we wish you a wonderful Easter holiday! The four corners of the motor * board are suspended by bolds on Lord Vibration Control shock mounts of the same type as is used for the mounting of delicate electronic equipment in air planes.These Lord shock mounts are fastened at the base to wooden supports attached to the cabinet sides.This method of mounting has a two-fold advantage.First, additional shock mounting and also a simple means of levelling the motor board from the top regardless of how slanted the floor might be.In addition to the cabinet described here which has record space for 150 long playing records, Mr.Estano has another much larger cabinet for records only, ,which he also designed himself.True to his motto, Mr.Estano has taken a little hobby of collecting records and made it into a big Hi-Fi installation valued at several thousand dollars with a richness and realism of sound production which is phenomenal.\u2018How Hi Fhe Fi\u2019 \u201cFrom little things grow big things \u2014 Have a Hobby!\u201d This has been the motto of Verne Estano for many years and it has led him to excel in almost every one of his many interests and more recently in Hi-Fi.; A \u2018little over a year ago Mr.Bstano becanie interested in Hi- Fi equipment as a means of improving the listening pleasure of his record collection.He not only made enquiries from the local Hi-Fi dealers but contacted and obtained advice from top authorities in sound equipment on two continents.This research and effort has paid off for Mr.Estano now has - | a top quality installation:with a wonderfully mellow tone quality.Mr.Estano explained that the | two-tone and smdoth response \" throughout an entirely wide nine octave range is reproduced in perspective balance through the 'Klipschorn corner \u201chorn Joud- speaker systepf, ad were or - The other components pe this \u2018audio system are similarly ef the highest quality broadcast is perfectly contpatible or \u201cmatched\u201d to the rest of the units, said® Mr.Estano.\u2018 This equipment includes the British made Connoisseur variable three speed turn-table which in operation is as silent as the hush of an empty church.In the playing of records Mr.Estano pointed out that it is impossible to detect audible flutter, STUART G.STEELE, Pres.1960 Manufacturers St.H.GC.JOHNSTON Go., LTD.GENERAL CONTRACTORS MAINTENANCE DIVISION : ALTERATIONS and PAINTING Established 1917 Fl.5271-2 TIE 7e 7 IN PLYMOUTH lf ELL HA w BEIN ECONOMICAL ce .eme = em pc 0 A TAAL ns aa ain, FEE GA rca ide IE Js whl pis PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount THE EXAM:NER .PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2197 Hampton Ave., Montreal HUnter 1-2771* John wW.Sancton Publisher Marry V.Stoddard, Director of Advertising Harry B.Houghton, Director of Production Kenneth Hatton, Director of Sales Hugh E.McCormick President Lorne D.Macbean, Secretary-Treasurer Tracy S.Ludington, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Adveztising Manager The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year, Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, - Post Office Bept., Ottawa.With Easter, Spring Rebirth in Nature Paralleled By Rededication of Man Easter comes in Canada at a time when we are thinking In terms of the coming of warm weather and the new season of warmth and growth., Some years, we have fine spring weather for Easter; others find winter lingering.But, at Easter, there is always the hope that summer is on its way, because we always celebrate this great Christian festival in a season of hope and new beginnings.So, as it is a time of rebirth through all nature, as the seeds begin to grow down in the earth and plants show faint green sprouts above its surface, it is a time for planning by the Christian nations as they rededicate themselves to the service of their God.Hope has been given them as their birthright by the greatest sacrifice ever made and never is this hope so fully expressed and so definitely realized as in the services which precede Easter and those.which commemorate the death and resurrection of Our Saviour.We have too little time today, unfor-~ tunately, to think and to meditate as people used to in the quiet interval before \u2018Easter.But we still have the will and strength to make this season a time of new beginnings, to resolve once more to work for the cause of peace and goodwill of which we sang so lustily at the earlier fete of Christmas.We still have the will and strength to make sure, so far as lies within our power, that the Christmas promise and joy will be consummated in the Easter sacrifice and victory.A good way to start is by worshipping at your church this weekend.The Cop On The Beat His Job Is Not an Easy One: He's Servant of Citizens To many people, the word \u201ccop\u201d conjures up an image of a stern, remorseless æ figure in blue with.a hard face and cold eyes, but nothing could be farther from the truth.You very rarely read about the many small acts of kindness the patrolman does during the course of his daily round.The child with the cut knee who receives consolation and treatment, the hard-boiled toughs of sixteen who are talked to in a fatherly manner while it is still early enough to have some effect.The job of the policeman is hard enough, but it becomes far more difficult when he has to face the unreasonable hostility of certain sections of the population who think that \u201ceverybody is out of step except my Johnny.\u201d The teenage hoodlums are a direct result of parental indifference, and too often it is the cop with the big heart who has to take over the role which the father has chosen to reject.The policeman on the beat has his job to do, and it is not an easy one.When the rest of the population is sleeping soundly, he is walking or driving round the deserted streets, keeping the night secure for you and me.He is the servant of the law, and not the maker of the law.Remember that the next time you are tempted to let off steam.\\ WEAR IT THIS?YO A SENSATION / \"A HAPPY HASTER TO ALL D eme IKE BE By the Way.T owner of an Alsatian dog which bit 2 man is reported to have said, \u2018He only wanted to play.\u201d And if a dog's idea of play is to attack people it is extremely dangerous to deny him this sport.The dog becomes frustrated, mixed-up, misunderstood, and ends by being an angry young dog, with a grievance against life, Dr.Rhubarb's corner Philatelist writes: I have a sheet of 24 seven-cent stamps perforated diagonally across the face of each stamp.Are they worth anything?Dr.Rhubarb says: Not if you tear them in half.The actual value of them, intact, depends on the cost-of-living index.«= Beachcomber.Join 25 Year Club Two Westmount employees of Dominion Engineering Works were admitted to membership in the Twenty-Five Year Club of that organization Saturday at its 12th annual banquet at the Sheraton-Mt.Royal Hotel.L.J.Belnap, 558 Roslyn avenue, and C.Johnson, 4292 St.Catherine street west, were presented with membership awards.Below Decks On A Russian Tanker - conditions, a By SHIRLEY AYER West End residents who would like to know more about the average Russian citizen had, in one American\u2019s opinion, an opportunity to gather information in the city\u2019s East End this week as the 17,000-ton tanker Slavgorod docked in Montreal\u2019s harbor.With the absence of squads of police and immigration authorities usually found in Communist countries, crew members of the tanker were free to travel in Montreal.Montrealers were free to view the ship and meet the crew.So with usual North American brashness my Canadian husbind and I drove down to the dock and attempted to satisfy our curiosity about Russian seamen and their living We had never met Russians re _- pe .topped with dill pickles.before, and we, unfortunately, do not speak Russian.But when we approached the tanker in her dock Monday evening, we found a seaman on deck who spoke a few words of English.He called the third mate, who spoke .a few more words of English, and the third mate called the first mate who spoke several sentences of English.The first mate of the Slavgorod is a small, slender, dark-haired man who shrugs frequently while he talks.He took us on a tour of the tanirer.KITCHEN - Our first stop was the kitchen.We found two \u201ckuuks\u201d who showed us everything from fresh baked bread made in \u2014 \u201cluuk, see, electric\u201d stoves to a \u2014 \u201cluuk, see, electric\u201d \u2014 refrigerator patterned after an old Western model.As we walked outside we passed a pail of sauerkraut Our second stop was at the crew's dining quarters where we found, underneath Malenkov and Molotov portraits hanging on the wall, a mannish room with heavy drapes over the portholes, bright colored cloths on the tables, and a bulletin-board newspaper.Stepping to a lower level, we were led into the crew's smoking room where several seamen were playing dominos.There we met the ship\u2019s doctor, a slight, brown- haired man with twinkling eyes who spoke no English.The doctor accompanied us during the rest of our tour, and willingly showed us his hospital.HOSPITAL The hospital appeared to be two small staterooms with three cots, a large basin and ample cupboard space.A lone portrait of Lenin hung on one wall.The first mate told us they had had a long, uncomfortable \u2014 \u201crough seas, fog, ice, cold\u201d \u2014 voyage .« » from.the.Black Sea ta Montreal without sickness.We were then given a quick look into a seaman\u2019s sleeping quarters.On this new ship, cnly a year at sea, each seaman has his own small room with bunk, porthole, closet, basin, table and chair.Leaving the crew\u2019s quarters we walked on deck over the remaining drops of 80,000 gallons of benzol being unloaded here for an American firm.Noticing a redish full moon on the edge of the St.Lawrence, the first mate said, \u201cThe moon, she luuks like apple.\u201d RECREATION \u201cWe stepped up to the officers\u2019 quarters in the ship's bow.Walking into the recreation room we found the third mate, à young fellow with an unruly shock of brown hair, playing the piano.On the wall facing the doorway pictures of Stalin and Lenin were hung side by side, and 1 noticed velvety maroon curtains at Lhe portholes and between two sarc- mp Letters 7, He Editor Thank-you Received As Club Year Ended Sir: Another club year has ended and I am happy to express our very sincere thanks for the many courtesies extended in connection with various meetings and functions of- the American Women's Club of Montreal.You have been most considerate and the executive board members appreciate your kindness and cooperation, Mrs.L.T.Calhoun, Corresponding Secretary Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club Appreciates Reports Sir: On behalf of the officers and members of Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club, I have been asked to write and thank you for your kindness in publishing our various notices.We are very grateful for the courtesy and co-operation extended to us in publishing these reports and announcements in connection with our work for the Montreal Shriners\u2019 Hospital for Crippled Children.Vera K.Booth, Secretary.tions of the room.We sat in easy chairS near a large round table and exchanged cigarettes.Because conversation was difficult, we spent most of our time trying to \u2018discover if the Russians had visited Montreal and how they liked our city.The first mate said he thought Montreal was like other cities in Western Europe he visited.This was his first trip to North America.As we were leaving the officers\u2019 room to go up to the chart room we noticed two loaves of bread which the first mate proudly sald were given - to the seamen by Russians living in Montreal.In the chart and comrol rooms we were shown a magnetic compass, radar, and a Russian chart, \u2018 | We stepped down into \u2018the officers\u2019 quarters \u201cagain and the first things we Haw fpon the first mate's cabin Were ten cases (Continued on page 5) \u201chave .Artist and Antique Collector By E.G.CRAFTS At an art exhibition a week or so ago, this reporter was introduced to Miss Frances B.Sweeny who lives at 337 Kensing- ton Ave.The invitation to: visit her home was quickly accepted, with no re- .grets.Her home, which is\u2019 one of \u2018the - oldest in Westmount, would most certainly provide a happy hunting ground for any one interested in collecting rare old antiques.Miss Sweeny\u2019's many.paintings .would provide a field day for \u2018anyone interested in art.\u2018Miss Sweeny is a prolific artist and her many paintings are fag.\" cinating works.© She began painting while on a trip .to England in 1928.En- \u2019 couragement came\u2019 largely from James .Fielding - two brothers, Sweeny, then Arclibishop of To- rénto and Metropolitan; and \u2018Henry William Sweeny, treasurer of Canadian Pacific Railways for.: forty-eight years, This.well known Westmount painter hag\u201d worked mainly in .three mediums, oils, pastels and watercolour.While the first two been interesting, Miss » lard.EIEN Sweeny prefers to work in water- | colour.Flowers and landscapes provide the more usual subject mat- _ ter for the artist although she .has done portraits.The most striking feature of her work is her versatility in treatment of subject matter.Miss Sweeny has such a wide range of expression that in some cases it is hard to believe that the same artist could have created such contrasting work.This \u2018feature Miss Sweeny believes is \u2018due to the fact that she may have been influenced by var- fous artists with whom she has studied.However she readily admits that she enjoys making a complete change in her manner of painting and doing something different.Her \u2018versatility extends to\u2019 poems written\u2019 for friends, articles written.for a Literary Society and at one time clay modelling.- \u2018The Westmount painter has had many exhibitions and has| won awards in various competitions, - However her most prized possession is a letter of thanks from Queen Elizabeth for a painting of trilliums which the Queen chose to hang in Buckingham Palace, Miss Sweeny gave her last ex- wav 224 à lai \u2018is looking forward to 2e falls .sshibiHon.BE _- THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 hibition at her hotije tri November 1 \u2018of 1956.The showing was parti- [| eularly well attended and alréady this.wonderful Westmount artiat | 4255 St.Catherine St.West PAGE FIVE! \u2018WESTMOUNT TAILOR \u201cand VALET SERVICE C.CYNAMON, Manager \u2018Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Tailor : \u2018SUITS and COATS made to order from our or your own material at moderate prices.We do every kind \u201cof Tailoring\u2014Alterations, Remodelling and Repairs.PROMPT SERVICE WE.2672 To Be Hunted § The Westmount Y.M.C.A.will be the scene of a gigantic Easter egg treasure hunt Saturday at 10 a.m, All West- mount children 6 to 14-are invited to meet in the \u201cY\u201d gymnasium for the start of the annual hunt.- Following the hunt, prizes will be awarded and there will be a mixed swim for all participants.In the afternoon there will be the regular Saturday afternoon movie.Below Decks .(Continued from Page 4) of Canadian beer and a pin-up calender.The first mate's quarters consisted of two rooms, a small sleeping area, and a larger lounge with three portholes, a table, desk and chairs.While : we drank a glass of Canadian beer, the first mate showed us a picture of his wife and sinall daughter in Odessa, their home on the Black Sea.During this conversation the doctor was thumbing through a small Russian-English dictionary in which one word attracted my attention.As we were leaving the ship I showed our two Russian companions the English word, Easter, which they immediately recognized and their faces brightened as they said, \u201cyes, yes, nacaxa,\u201d TER La | Faster Eggs | Gg : \\ + n° / \\ / [ry PATNI NTT ~~ 7 ® > Parking Space A vailable Taking the train at Westmount Station?«Park your car here while on your trip.vt Parking, washing.greasing, etc., af reasonable rates.= ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY CONTRACTS, VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) EL.0767 VDL VOUT UIUC IOUT UIT CUO DP OF CUTUOO\\S The Businessmen and Office Workers of the West End can obtain all their Office Supplies and Printing from.ALLAN SINGER LIMITED 357 Victoria Ave., Westmount Stationers, Printers and Chart-Pak Distributors.DE.8439 Loose Leaf, Stenographers\u2019 and Bookkeepers\u2019 Supplies.Complete Office Equipment.ACME PHOTO Regd.CAMERAS \u2014 Kodak, liford, Adox FILMS \u2014 Flashbulbs \u2014 Compco Reels and Cans \u2014 Developing and Enlarging Kits and Supplies News, Publicity, Wedding Photography 4178 St.Catherine St.(Near Greene) West WI.5709 WE DELIVER Suggests .dressing for your lawn, I.Cut grass a3 short as possible.oll dead grass.or debris.pick and break large lumps.a - 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CONTENTS \u2014 Rich Screened Top Soil - High Percentage of Organic Matter - Top Quality - Grass Seed, free of clover.Blended in the proper proportions to be correct and to give quick results.HOW TO USE DACCORD READY MIX LAWN TOP DRESSING 2.Rake up lawn thoroughly,\u2019 in\u2019 order to remove 3.If bare patches, loosen soil with rake, hoe or Spread DACCORD READY.MiX LAWN Tor\u201d DRESSING oyonly, at the rate of one baÿ por 100 square feet (10'x 10\u2019) more or less.5.Rake lightly and evenly with.a straight iron rake.Water well and keep the soil surface tonstanily | damp, until the seed has germinated.E.DACCORD : LIMITED \u201cMember of the Quebec Landscape Gardeners\u2019 and Nurserymen's Nurserymen's Association NURSERY: 900 Montee de Liesse At Cote Vertu - Ville St.Laurent PHONES: RI.4-3425 \u2014 RI.4-3823 The \u2018most frequent reason for failing to obtain a velvet-like lawn is the inadequate preparation of the soil and particularly the lack of sufficient water after the operation.So please remember\u2014 do not use Daccord Ready Mix Lawn Top Dressing on hard surfaces.Our many years of experience in creating lawns as well as general landscaping is invaluable if real value is to be obtained for the money spent.This top dressing will definitely eliminate your problem of ordering soil that, on many occasions, is \u2018not the correct material and also not the correct quantities, Minimum weight 100 ts, when packed PER BAG CASH a Price .2.7 \u2018Delivered 2.5 CARRY Phone today for further information about this .time-saving, labour-saving and money-saving lawn- top dressing.\u2014 Your best bet for a perfect lawn.Inquires Invited from Dealers LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR dg.Ex au > &LANGR > 5 nT.trames Cr DE race six \u2019 CAMP NOMININGUE NOMININGUE, QUE.33rd Season Boys 7 to 16 Years .Ideal site, completely equipped.- Mature Staff \u2014 Five age groups.Resident Doctor and Nurse, Canoe trips, sailing, water skiing, swimming, tennis, riflery, archery, crafts, nature.illustrated folder.Limited accommodation second half season only (July 25th to August 21st).Owner-Director: F.M.VAN WAGNER 3071 Trafalgar Avense Montreal \u2014 WE.8937 Entries for the show will be { accepted between April 15th to the 18th from 4:00-5:00 p.m.Saturday, the 20th, from 10-12 am.and 2-5 pm.The YMCA is closed on the 19th which is Good Friday.Entries will be accepted after the 20th.All exhibits except pets and cooking are to be delivered to the YMCA on April 22nd.Late entries are 26 cents each.-\u2014_\u2014 ee CAMP MACAZA In The Laurentians A friendly family atmosphere for boys and girls 7-12 yrs.® Booklet upon request.3.Director: Ruby E.J.Smith, 50! Claremont Ave., Westmount High School ~ Graduates : You will find exceptional employment opportunities in the Royal Bank FACTS TRAT SPELL \u201cOPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MEN WITH AMBITION 2.\u201cInfluence\u201d plays no abroad .the best, as well as group, at low cost to employees, F.The \u201cRoyal\u201d is North America\u2019s fourth largest bank.More than 870 branches are in operation and new ones are being opened all the time.During the past four years we have opened 94 new branches, each one creating new munagerial positions.and resulting promotions for young Roval Bankers.art in advancement at the Royal Bank.Our senior officers from the Chairman and President on down started as juniors in small branches and advanced on merit alone.3.Home study banking courses are available to all staff members.Successful candidates advance quickly.Practical experience plus the banking course is equivalent to & university course in Commerce.4.For young meu interested in gaining international anking experience, the Roval Bank has 75 branches in New York, London, Paris, Central and South America, Cuba and the West Indies.5.We have generous pension plans that compare with health and hospital insurance, Get our booklet \u201cYour Future in Banking\u201d at your local branch or Head Office for a copy.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Conada\u2019s Largest Bank 44 Branches in Montreal and District Entries will also be accepted on 9:00 p.m.not* THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 On Tuesday, 23rd, cooking entries are to be delivered between 10:00 am.and 2:30-3:00 and The judging of the main exhibits will aiso take place on this day.Wednesday, 24th, at 7:30 p.m, 17th Duke of York's Royal Cote des Neiges Road.The oil painting, which = was placed above the commanding officer\u2019s chair, was presented by the members of the officers mess.H.Wyatt Johnston, a former C.O.of the regiment, outlined the career of the late colonel te the assembled officers and their wives, and former officers, many of whom had enjoyed close association with Col.Hutchison.Col.Hutchison joined the 17th Hussars after the armistice of World War 1, and obtained his majority in 1924.He later joined the reserve unit and commanded it through World War II.He was appointed honorary lieutenant- colonel in May 1939.He was active in veterans\u2019 affairs and was a past president of the CMR association and of the Remembrance Branch of the Canadian Legion.He died May 11, 1955, at the age of 61.A descendant of Lt.-Col.A.Ogilvie, who commanded the original Montreal cavalry in Hussars, Col.Hutchison was the! Teenagers Road-e-o West End teenagers have little more than three weeks to sharpen wits and pencils for the first lap towards the second annual national Teenage Safe Driving Road-e-o.The national finals, set for July 12, will have a dozen of Canada\u2019s best teenage drivers competing for valuable scholarships and prizes.But first come the district competitions.On Saturday, May 11, hundreds of youthful drivers will converge on the Plateau School Yard in Parc LaFontaine with the winner to advance to the provincial finals.The contest to find a Mont- Teal winner is composed of a written quiz, a practical test and overall ability, Competitors must have a drivers licence or permit, have a clean record of no moving traffic violations within.the past six months and must not have reached their 20th birthday by July 12, 1957.Created to improve knowledge, attitude and driving habits and to demonstrate ability behind the wheel, the Teenage Road-e-o is jointly sponsored here by the Junior \u2018Chamber of Commerce and the Young Men's Section of the Montreal Board of Trade.From the district winners, three are chosen to represent Quebec in the national finals.The vote by secret ballot was first used.in a national election Portrait Of Late Colonel Is Hung In Hussars Mess A portrait of the late Lt.-Col.Bruce C.Hutchison was unveiled by his widow Sunday in a special ceremony at the 1837, fore-runners of the 17th in Canada in 1878.\u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.Sir George School Big Hobby * St.George's School is once again leading the way in the Hobby Show will be officially | entries for the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Boys and Girls Hobby Show.Pam Ellis, president of the Show, is pleased to announce that entries for this year\u2019s show appear to be on a par with last year\u2019s and she would like to remind interested persons of the following information.opened by Mayor Bruneau of Westmount.The Girls Gymnastic Competition and Boys Swim Meet start at 8:00 pm.on the same night.Exhibits will be open to visitors on the following day from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m.In the evening, at 7:00 p.m.the Boys Gymnastic Competition will take place followed by the Girls Swim at 7:30 p.m.Exhibtis will again be open to the public on the 26th from 3:00-5:00 p.m.Canadian Hussars armoury, son of Col.Dr.J.H.A.Hutchi- son, CBE.He was educated at Bishop's College and McGill University where he received his first military training.He enlisted in the \u20185th Canadian Mounted Rifles at the outbreak of World War I, and was commissioned in the Watch's 42nd Battalion while in France.Black \u2018Entry between 7:30 p.m., the Music anc Entertainment Festival wil begin under the able direétior of Mike Edwards.At 2:30 p.m on the following afternoon, th Pet Show will begin.All pets are to be brought te the Westmount YMCA befor: 2:00 pm.In the evening th exhibits will again be on display from 7:00-8:00 \u2018p.m.The closing ceremonies of the Hobby Show will commence at 8:15 p.m.wit} the Hon.George C.Marler Transport Minister presiding \" The awarding of prizes will alsc take place.At 9:00 p.m.al exhibits will be returned to th owners.C All exhibits must be removec from the YMCA not iater thai Saturday evening, April 27th.There are many feature at tractions in this year's Hebb; Show.Two of the features ar a Puppet Show put on ever: afternoon and evening by th Saturday morning craft clas: and an ancient sailing vesse £x6.Entries in all departments ar on the increase especially in the pet and gymnastics departments Booklets have been distribute to the elementary schools o Westmount and for further in formation call the Westmoun YMCA at GL.3916._ It\u2019s most unusual when a storm affects your telephone.It\u2019s reassuring to know that it has a habit of staying on the job.The reason is that your telephone operates from banks of giant batteries in the telephone exchange.Should power go off for any reason, these are charged by a Diesel motor standing by for just such an emergency.So the uninterrupted service you enjoy is no accident.It takes forethought, ip- ment\u2014aud money.All are necessary if you are to have the best possible telephone service 24 hours a day.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Lt PLRSAGER œ à Prison Life Described \u201cTo Westmount Rotary Prison life and penitentiary affairs were described to this week\u2019s meeting of Westmount Rotary Club by Major] Students began their J.B.Martineau, director of the federal training centre of [| Easter vacation period St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary.\u201cThe normal conception that¥\u2014 every man who commits a crime is a eriminal is false,\u201d he said.\u201cMost of the centre's inmates \u2014 19 years of age on the average| -\u2014\u2014 are poor unfortunates, ignorant, alone and lacking love, security and happiness.Our policy is to treat them as we| would want to be treated if our| positions were reversed.\u201d The training centre, explained the guest speaker, was originated | in 1952 and is operated under federal jurisdiction.Food, ac-| commodation, clothes, medical care, freedom of movement, spe-| cial vocational trzining and counselling are provided at the centre | \u2014 four two-storey dormitories.\u2018Some 2¢ newcomers, ranging \u2018in age from 12 to 30 years, are admitted each month,\u201d bé continued.\u201cEach is closely interviewed and examined before an individual program of physical] program of physical education, | schooling and vocational training is mapped out, We find that 50 per cent have the desire to learn a trade but have not sufficient | schooling.Since our vocational training program conforms with regulations in provincial schools, we must gear our curriculum to that particular need.\u201d \u2018 Mr.Martineau explained that] inmates work a five-day week, are periodically tested and sentences are reduced for good behavior.\u201cThe purpose of the centre is not to keep men confined, but rather to train and educate them for the future.\u201d He listed several trades taught at the centre including plumbing, steam fitting, ofl burner installing, carpentry, upholstering, fer-! niture finishing, forging.welding, | motor mechanics, brick laying.and electrical wiring.The speaker was introduced by J.L.Sladen and thanked by H.i H.Griffin.During a question period, Mr.Martineau said that a placement officer visits the centre once a week to help those to be released within the month.\u201cThe percentage of those re-\u2019 turned to penitentiary after being released is 40, as compared with | 50 per, cent 10 years ago.At the | training centre only 16 per cent are returned.\u201d Visiting Rotarians were welcomed to the meeting by Jack McKee, Chairman at the session in the absence of president W.G.Moxley, was president-elect William J.Tawse.PELICAN COLONY South Bird Island, Tex, a sanctuary of the National Audubon Society, is the only white pelican nesting colony on the Gulf coast of the United States.BEER ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.@ Croteries and Imported Delicacies.NATIANA LC \"The Home of Fine Foods\" \"4865 Shérbfooke St.West > Is Dead At 9 ! April 29thin 1953.He had been a resident | .Final tribute to.Paul Grattan of NDG for 17 years, Mr.Me- | McCaffrey, a former reporter on Caffrey was a member of the the staff of The Examiner, will Montreal Men's Press Club and | four years at Kings College, | Neil Compton.Woodrow Wil- | preparation fer college teach-.(Near Victorfa) EP ET TY TE PTE SEE CRE SEE Scholars Holiday For Easter Period This is holiday time for scholars.Wednesday and will return to their studies Wednesday of next week.Local Protestant students began a longer holiday yesterday, returning 'H to their desks only on : ÿ Newspaperman P.6.McCaffrey be paid tomorrow morning with of St.Augustine of Canterbury service from Ine Thomas Kane Church.Funeral Home Decarie Boule- A bachelor, he is survived by vard and interment in Cote des his parents, two brothers, Re- | ginald McCaffrey, Old Orchard | A news\u201d editor with British avenue, F/O Bernard McCaf- | | Neiges Cemetery.ve United Press in Montreal, Mr.frey, MacDonald Air Base, Man- ; McCaffrey left his desk at mid- ,itoda; two sisters, Mrs.G.R.night Tuesday and died in hi sleep.He was 29 years of age.Mr.McCaffrey had suffered from a heart ailment and had | returned to work in February after spending several months lin Montreal General Hospital.Born in Galt, Ont., son of Mr.and Mrs.Grattan McCaffrey.4471 Old Orchard avenue, \u2018he received his early education in Galt before coming to Montreal and Loyola College in 1949.He graduated with senior matriculation and came to work with The Examiner in 1946.Mr.Mc- Caffrey was a siaff writer with this newspaper for five years: He then workeg with the Cha-.tham Daily News and in Tim- mins.Ont., before joining B.UP.AWARDED FELLOWSHIP : Sylvia E.Freddi, 4507 St Catherine street west, was one of 302 students awarded National Woodrow Wilson feBow- ships for graduate study by the Association of Graduate Schools, the University of Mi- chigar announced.The 2% year old Miss Freddi will wse her fellowship to work on an M.A.degree in sociology at McGill University next year.She now attends Sir George Williams College in addition to teaching home.economics for the Protestant School Board.A British citizen, Miss Freddi has been in Canada since 1954.She spent London previously.Miss Fred- di, who wishes to eventually hold a doctorate in sociology, resides with her sister, Mrs.son fellowships are one-year .awards for outstanding students interested in graduate ing.They are awarded from a list of students suggested by established members of the academic profession.This year there were 1,818 nominations forwarded to the 12 regional | screening committees by 527 institutions.The fellows-elect represent 40 states, the District | of Columbia, and seven\u2019 Can- \u201c adfan provinces.: THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 Local Roman Catholic Ak\u2026.MOLSONS PALE SEVEN Black, Town o: !\u201cjunt Rovai, | Labour income in Canada in { Miss Mildred McCaffrey\u2019 Kit- 1956 exceeded $14 billion, com- | chener, Ont, several nieces aud pared to $9.6 billion in 1951 and .[ nephews, $2.5 billion in 1938.\"HAVE YOU CONSIDERED YOUR SHADE TREES In your ourdoor Spring cleaning program ?Have your trees examined by trained arborists CANADIAN SHADE TREE SERVICE \"Serving your Community since 1933\" \u201c77 Metropolitan Blvd.Tel.HU.1-1179 Lachine, P.Q.I\" Yow deal 0.welcome, hand: fo sony Mobsors Aly to ihe 4s ly a wl of a tasty snack, tol i \u2018 companion Aly sys \"Make Mine MOLSONS\u201d Rr sail FL Borsa was mh] A AA i + ares LE Re SEP SE Es Ce int Ge SN TE es Qu Le re 2 x À 2 if ; À EF Mises == D EE = + shot.Ct Cin sea PAGE EIGHT = Roberts Wales, Mr.Roberts served in the Denbiglishire Hussars as a trooper from 1900 to 1902 during the Boer War.On May 7, 1907, he brought his wife and two sons to Canada.As Mr.Roberts put it, they started in Montreal on a shoe string and worked very hard to get By ELLEN CRAFTS D.Roberts, proprietor of Roberts Provisions will close his store at 1259 Greene Ave.by the end of this month, after.having been in business in that neighborhood for the pas} .established.fifty years.The Westmount provisioner Born in Wrexham, North was first employed by the West- ~ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 rovisions \u2018Ends USINESS mount Windsor Market, then lo- i .- cated at 4167 St.Catherine St.ppm Te West.He worked for that firm for twenty years and was then taken into partnership with them.Later the partnership was dissolved.Mr.Roberts took over the business by himself and opened his present store on Greene Ave, in May of 1939.He willingly shares the credit for the success of his store with GO TO NEW YORK .THE \"LAZY WAY\" Leaving Montreal May 17th on board SS CASTEL FELICE for five- day (4 nights) cruise to New York.Spend 3 nights in New York at the Piccadilly Hotel, where you \u2018Il have a choice of sightseeing tours.Return by air in the evening of May 24.$115.00 per person in outside cabins $105.00 per person in inside cabins prices include meals on board, room and breakfast in New York and transportation.WESTMOUNT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE 4927A Sherbrooke St.West (Near Claremont) HU.8-3941 Have Your TV Set Checked & Repaired Don't take a chance on having YOUR TV CONK out during the Hockey Play-Offs CALL US UP TO 10 P.M.$3.50 per call, includes service and adjustments, tube replacements extra.Skilled bonded technicians \u2014 30 day written guarantee on parts and work.ECONOMIC TELEVISION CENTER SALES & SERVICE R.C.A.DISTRIBUTOR GCL.6665 .| ger boys who worked for him 4231 St.James St.West Has your heating equipment had a physical lately?Your home\u2019s heating system has had a long, hard winter.Reward its faithful service with a TOLOIL Spring Checkup.The Toloil crews are factory-trained in the repair and adjustment of all makes of oil-burning equipment.Annual Service Contract, including 20 Point Cleanout only $20.00 TOLHURST OIL LIMITED 845 QUERBES AVENUE + MONTREAL + CRescent 9-7271 : his wife whom he \u2018declares\u2019 is a \u201creal manager\u201d., The storekeeper also credits hard work for his success.He observes that many of the messen- after school or on Saturday seemed to have a better sense of \u201cresponsibility than other children who didn\u2019t have to earn their .spending money.} | There is a note of pride in his voice as Mr.Roberts recalls how one and another of his messenger boys either distinguished themselves in the Armed Forces or entered the professions.Looking back over the years Mr.Roberts recalls the \u2018good old days\u201d of gas lamps which were apt to freeze in cold weather and need thawing out with Metho- lated spirits, He also recalls the days when horse-drawn sleighs with steam boilers would have to make the rounds of every hydrant and thaw out the frozen ones in case of fire.A TE Mr.Roberts has watched the \\ changes around the neighbourhood of Greene Ave.for the past fifty years and is keenly interested in all new developments.One thing in particular that he is concerned about is the stringent traffic regulations.He feels that the no-parking policy as it |: now exists on Greene Ave.is no |; longer necessary now that the street-cars have been removed.Mr.Roberts declares that a 30 minute parking rule would do much more for business on: Greene Ave.than those -four | dollar tickets which customers are constantly getting when they stop to pick up a few groceries for supper.Parking meters would be another alternative.\u201cI am not retiring\u201d declares Mr.Roberts.\u201cI am merely closing my store and after my vacation I will work as a fill-in for anyone needing trained help.\u201d STAMPS Margaret Ward Send your donation fo P.0.BOX 6600 MONTREAL ROTARY EASTER SEALS 1957 | PERMANENT UNDERGROUND Ç LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM Since the Westmount Hobby Show opens next Wednesday, the following suggestions might be helpful to local junior collectors.Once you have chosen the topic and stamps for your exhibit, you should decide upon the arrangement of your stamps on the page; for it is this which largely determines your success or failure as an exhibitor.Originality and neatness are two of.the most important qualities to keep in mind, and many pleasing arrangements will come to mind once you get away from the more usual symmetrical designs.It is often a good idea to use as a foundation for your layout the design made by one of the capital letters Z, L, V, O, T, N, or S.Keeping these tips in mind, you wil be able to enter in the Hobby Show a stamp exhibit which will be not only fun to prepare, but also something that will make you feel proud and successful when you see the result, COMES COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED made of vinyl plastic and all brass fittings 3 EVERVTHND INCLUDED! | Simple to attach additional lengths to system .comes in 30 and 50 foot length sets Spat, Pend, DISTRIBUTED BY E.DACCORD LTD.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR - NURSERY: 900 MONTEE DE LIESSE AT COTE VERTU Under the Canadian constitution the provindial and federal legislatures must meet at ledst once a year, \u2014 Quick Canadian wacts, RI.4-3425 VILLE ST.LAURENT RI.-4-3823 rE 00 4 f 498 | \u201c.\u2026GANCER EDUCATION 0 \u2026 CANCER | WELFARE SERVICES | - CANCER RESEARCH - THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 es TA Js 11 à Objective for GREATER MONTREAL Ki os?Lr .Cu ots ll i} da 8 - FA Cou SEND YOUR \u2018DONATIONS te TO THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY 1559 Bishop Street _ MA.2392 gu This Space Donated in Aid of the Canadian Cancer Society by the Follo wing : Hon.George C.Marler MINISTER OF TRANSPORT M.P.St.Antoine - Westmount Viau, Kelly & Co.Reg'd.INSURANCE BROKERS 5452 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-0113 : Sun Life Assurance Co.of Canada WESTMOUNT BRANCH \u2014 A.M.NOSWORTHY, MGR.310 Victoria Ave.UN.64-6411 The Canada Paint Co.Ltd.P.L.KILKENNY, MGk.4883 Sherbrooke St.W.EL.3149 - EL.0511 Chalet Bar-B-Q \"WHERE CHICKEN IS KING\" 5456 Sherbrooke St.W.EL.6345 Patty Page Inc.\"WHERE GIRLS OF ALL AGES LOVE TO SHOP\" 4901 Sherbrooke St.W.DE.4875 \u2018 \u2018The Canvas Converters Ltd.Berger's Shoe Clinic SPECIALIST IN ORTHOPAEDIC REVISIONS ., AWNINGS & SUMMER FURNITURE 4270 St.James St.W.WE.1774 - 1446 376 Victoria Ave.(Opposite Steinberg's) HU.8-0361 J.A.Gagnon J.- Desjardins \u2018BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR CHAMPLAIN SERVICE STATION 4084 St.Catherine St.W.(at Wood) WE.0456 | 4864 Sherbrooke St.W.- EL 0838 American Drug Store ROGER DES GROSEILLIERS, MGR.1385 Greene Aves oe WI.2136 Westmount Plumbing & Roofing NORMAN LAMOUREUX \u2014 NORMAN GAUTHIER 206 Olivier Ave.Fl.1189 AGE TIN \u2018EAS The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, Trinity Memorial TER D.D., Church We come again to that season about which the whole | Church year revolves \u2014 commemorating the event which divides all history into two parts.We divide our history | at the Birth of Christ, but it is the Resurrection of Christ which justifies our action.If there had been no Resurrection no one would ever have thought of the Birth of Jesus of Nazareth as being history.St.Paul says \u2018He died for our\u201d sins and rose again for our Justification.\u201d That is His Death on the cross made atonement for our sins, but it was His Resurrection with power, which restored us to our orig- jal position with Gad.St.Luke in his Genealogy of Christ says that Adam was the son of God.St.John says in his First Epistle that we are sons of God, and that when Jesus shall again appear we shall be like Him.It is no wonder that St.Paul says to he Romans that Jesus was declared to be Son of God with power by the Resurrection from the dead.A good many years ago a PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.Minister Faster Sunday, April 21st 11:00 a.m.Morning Service MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster TERFANCHURCH =» WESTMOUNT end VICTORIA AVES e Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Dr.E.C.Hart, B.Sc.Student Asst.Sunday, April 21st Easter Sunday 00 am.Mr.Wilkie, 15 am The Church School p .m.Annual Easter Carol +» Service by Candlelight.The Number 114 Bus stops at the corner.DORIS KILLAM « A.M.1.U., L.MUS., (McG) Organist and Choir Director.a significant fact in world man named Thomas wrote a book called \u201cWhen it was Dark.\u201d It was a fictitious account of what would happen if it were proved that Jesus never had risen.Another man named Morrison wrote \u2018Who moved the Stone 7\u201d It js a fresh examination of the evidence for the Resurrection.To each of them the essential thing as the Resurrection.Without it there was Qo possibility of the survival of the teaching of Jesus except as an addition to the prophetic movement of the Old Testament.That would have been of great value but would have lacked the explosive force exhibited by Christianity backed up by the Resurrection.The great Jewish scholar, Rabbi Klausner saw that.In his very sympathetic study \u201cJesus of Nazareth\u201d he says that the Resurrection must bave taken place, for it alone can explain the Christian Church.St.Paul spoke of the Resurrection as being for the justification of the sinner.\u2018But it is also the justification of God.using that word in a different sense.The Resurrection restores our faith in the nature of the universe.Many a prophet had died and had remained in his UNITED WESTMOUNT Park \u201cEMMANUEL Western Ave at Lansdowne Minister : Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A., B.D.Student Assistant : Mr.Carlton Miller, B.A, Sunday, April 21st 1: am.\u201cHIS RESURRECTION \u2014 AND OURS.\u201d 4:00 p.m.Choral Service \u201cTHE FESTIVAL OF THE LILIES\u201d with Junior and Senior Choirs, J.C.Scout, L.R.S.M.Choir Director.O.R.Gliddon, Organist.UNITED ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels \u201cREV.NORMAN RAWSON, THE WESTMOUNT £XAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1957 IR AT TRINITY SERVICE: Archbishop Carrington of Quebec City is caught by the camera as he chats with Archdeacon R.Kenneth Naylor, before one of the special series of evening services during the pre-Easter season.Bermingham Phato grave, and there was no explanation.But here was a Prophet who had in every respect done God\u2019s will; who had given Himself to the uttermost; who in word and deed had convinced His disciples that he was very Christ; had His Death been final it would have seemed a deadly blow to our understanding of God.There would have seemed something wrong with the very UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue, Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett Sunday, April 21st 11:00 a.m.\u201cTHE EASTER SIGN\".7:30 p.m.\u201cAFTER EASTER - WHAT?\u201d Both the Church Choir and the Junior Choir will be singing Easter music.\u201cA WARM WELCOME TO ALL\" Organist and Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill).DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmeunt Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.T nature of the universe.But as St.Peter said, \"It was not possible that He should be holden of death.The nature of God's universe is such that it would rebel at the death of the one Perfect Man.God raised Him from the dead and so justified His own nature and the nature of His world.St.Andrew's United Church ¥ -¥ Easter Sunday morning at Saint Andrew's United Church will be marked by portions of great Easter music under the UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Easter S unday April 21st 11:00 am.Morning Worship.| Cardinal Leger Caiholic Hour > Guest Sunday His Eminence Paul Emile Car dinal Leger, Archbishop of Montreal, will give an Easter Message on the Catholic Hour broadçast on Sunday over Station CJAD at 2:05 \u2018p.m, .Special Easter music will also be featured on the programme which is under the direction of - Reverend George F.Thoms of St.Malachyv\u2019s parish.qe *- | _ Christian Science * = x The vital importance for men ' today of Christ Jesus\u2019 victory over death will be emphaszed' at Christian Science services Sunday.Readings ffomsthe King James Version of the.Bible.and from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will comprise the Lesson-Sermon \u2018entitled \u201cDoctrine of Atonement.\u201d Fibm John will be read the account of Christ Jesus' crucifixion anu resurrection.Correlative passages from Science and Health include the following (45:16): \u201cGlory be to God, and peace to the struggling hearts! Christ hath rolled away the stone from the door of human hope and faith, and through the revelation and demonstration of life in God, hath elevated them to possible at-one-ment with the spiritual idea of man and his divine Principle, Love.\u201d The Golden Text is from I John (4:10): \u201cHerein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Soi.to be the propitiation for our sins.\u201d direction of the Choir Master, Mr.Eric J.Adams.The Minister, Dr.D.M.Grant, will bring the message of Easter in his sermon, \u201cFrom Sunset to Sunrise\u201d.The Ministry of the Word and the Ministry of Music will thus provide a fitting backgroiind for the joy and triumph of the great Christian day.The evening service will consist of a Choral Service in which the choir will render Easter music from Handel's \u201cMessiah\u201d, The church school, will meet on Easter Sunday morning at the usual hours, the Intermediates and Seniors at 10.00 a.m.and the Primary, Beginners and Junior Departments at 11.00 a.m.The Young People's Union will meet folowing the evening service.The Woman's Association will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 2.00 p.m.and the evening group \u2018of the Woman's Association on i Le 20 Ministers: Subject: \u201cLIFE'S #,% Minister Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.AFFIRMATIONS\u201d + e same day at 8.00 p.m.$ Rev.B.B.Brown D.D.-Asst.Minister Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A.Rev.Angus Cameron, Minister, .St.Andrew's will observe its 4 R N cL co \u2019 .Donald MacKey, Organist and annual Good Friday service com- à\" ev.Nettie I.J Wilson B.A, B.D, Easter Sunday Director of Music.mencing at 10.30 a.m.The music { - Asst.Minister 10:00 am.Intermediate & Senior Church School and Ki under the direction of Mr.Eric ÿ © Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster 10:35 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten, in Unitarian House, 401 agrearten J.Adams will consist of \u201cThe ao] Bimar eis Junior St.at 11:00 a.m.Seven Last Words\u201d arranged by N EASTER SERVICES 10:35 a.m.Special Easter Choral \u201cCHRISTI AN \"SCIENCE Dubois.Dr Grant will deliver a i EASTER MUSIC \u2014 EASTER DECORATIONS Music.Dr.Lloyd Smith message appropriate to the 2 : : c : h .ë 10:40 a.m.Easter music from the gallery from 730 pm Flier Faster » What?\" First Church of Christ, meaning of the day 4 St.James Choir and Organ.00 SOOD FRIDAY SERVICE - ge BAPTIST % 11:00 Great Easter Family Service.S 1:90 am.Holy, Communion, Scientist, Westmount \u201cUF :00 a.m.Great Easter Family Service.Sermon Dr Sa, SL ro 0 Subject: pine, Sixth Word from 390 Lanidowne Avenue WESTMOUNT BAPTIST 1 3 Organist and Chowrmaster, at Sherbrooke Street CHURCH Ne a .à .4 BRANCH WHAT et ® ur ER MEAN ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH _ or nun woruen cuumen | Smoke Smee oor T YO f WESTMOUNT SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.EPGAR J.BAILEY, M.A, B.Th.Minister Emeritus J.A.JOHNSTON, B.A, Organist GALT MacDERMOT, B.A.B.Mus.Sunday, April 21st 101 Cote St.Antoine Road D.D, {near Argyle Avenue! MINISTERS Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A., D.D.Rev, R.W.Mumford, B.A,, B.D.Church doors open at 10:15 a.m.Rev.Norman Rawson preaching at both services 7:30 p.m.Easter Music \u2014 Easter Sermon and Easter Film Sunday, April 21st 11:00 a.m, Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service - Subject of Lesson - Sermon: \u201cDoctrine of + Easter Film \u201cThe Lord is Risen\u201d TWENTY MINUTES OF BEAUTIFUL COLOURED FILM i Church doors open at 6:30 p.m.7:30 p.m.CHORAL SERVICE Easter music from \u201cThe Messiah\u201d Handel 10:00 a.m.Intermediate Classes 10:15 a.m.Bible Class for Seniors 11:00 a.m.Church School.© Organist and Choir Director: \" Eric J.Adams, B.Mus,\u2019 L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM In the Church Edifice, Open to the publig .Tuesday.Thursday and Fri- ay.- k .CL \u2014.Atonement\u201d 11:00 am.\u201cCOME, SEE THE Sermon Subject: [1:00 à FASTER.SERVICES Golden Text: T John 4:10.Herein Jo PLACE\" \" S R S \u201d \u201cFROM SUNSET TO SUNRISE\" ve, no we le God, 7:30 p.m.\u201cTHE IMMORTAL re ° that he Joved us, and sent his Son © AR HE 1 | EN INDEED Great Easter Music to be the propitiation for our sing.\u201cHOPE Bible School meets at 11:0¢ a.m.VISITORS WELCOME _.GOOD, FRIDAY oo.on 11:00 am.C EDR dise \u201cnt to + pm.Wesnesdays, 6:30 to 8.p.m.x eT > urch.+ Fam AI Dan -Bfrdt Baptist C is rT Ego Sunrise Service Atop Mount Royal Easter Sunday - Easter Sunday, at 7.30 a.m., the 26th Annual East er Sunrise Service - Will be held at thé Chalet atop Mount Royal.This interdenominational service is sponsored this year by the Montreal Christian Youth Council, the newly formed youth committee of the Greater \u2018Montreal Council of Churches.Weather permitting, the service will be held out of doors.Both young and old are invited to attend.Rev.R.S.Dunn, min- J.ister of the First Baptist Church, will deliver an Easter message.The singing will be led by an interdenominational choir composed of young people, under the direction of Miss Vera Jamieson.Miss Moira Notman, soloist, will sing: \u201cI Walked Today Where Jesus Walked\u201d by Geoffrey O'Hara.The Conn organ will be played -by Mrs.R.Darlington.SUITABLE: choice can always be made from the large and varied stock of funeral merchandise which we show in our display rooms, BA Colline FA NUNNS ar wien 5610 SHERSROOKE STREET WEST THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 À two senior ministers, the Rev-M.F.McCutcheon, D.D., minister emeritus of First Baptist, and the Rev.J.A, Johnston, D.D,, minister emeritus of Westmount Baptist Church.Special parking arrangements have been made so that cars may be parked in the parking lot on Dorchester Street \"across from the front entrance of the church.SYNAGOGUE SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, \u201cWestmount, Que.Rabbi Wiltred Shuchat Haozzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fremm SHABBOS CHOL HAMOED PESACH Shabbos, Friday, April 19th is 24 SABBATH SERVICES: 4 .m.Shachris $ mm Mincha m.Maariv ~ ONCLUDING DAYS OF PASSOVER .Sunday, April 21st ve of the Seventh Day ac) Candle Lighting Mincha-Kabbolas Yom Tov , April 22nd\u2014Seventh Day .m.Shachris .m.Scriptural Readings .m.Sermon: edom\u201d .m.Mincha Maariv .m.Candle Lighting AY, April 23rd\u2014Eighth Day Shachris Scriptural Read) MEMORIAL SERVICES : \u201cThe Divine = a Y oopy 355 > \u201c4 9 Kinds ot Huo 858 ace BEE BEBY 852 oT ppp sEBs se £8 VV Phpp 28 Sermon Spirit\u201d incha Maariv se sû An annual event toward which the Baptist Churches of the Greater Montreal Council of Baptist Churches look forward ëach year is the co-operative Good Friday worship service and communion.This united service of some.ten Baptist churches will be held this year on Good Friday, at eleven o'clock, in the First Baptist Church, corner of Guy and Dorchester Sts.The Baptist Council, under the chairmanship of Mr, Wilfred Williams, selected First Baptist for the service this year, mainly as this will be the last opportunity of Baptists to worship on Good ¥riday in the present building occupied by the congregation of First Baptist.This church has been busily engaged in a re-location project and by September of this year will be worshipping \"and conducting its many-sided activities in its new.building on Cote St.Luc Rd., at Holtham Rd., adjacent to the town boundary of Cote St.Luc, Chairman of this united Good Friday sérvice will be the vice- chairman of the Baptist Council, Mr, L.G.Barnard.The speaker will be the Rev.R.S.Dunn, B.D,, minister of First Baptist.His Good Friday sermon Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.4509 COTE DES NEIGES RD.AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES RE.8-1124 CE pn rp sep Cy gry rT © CIEE CIR RPE REE NT PERN CRO RO Baptist Groups Join For Service subject will be \u201cHe Stood In Our Place\u201d.Others assisting in the worship service will be the Rev.B.G.Smith, Temple Baptist Church, and the Rev, E.J.Bailey, miaister of Westmount Baptist Church.Conducting the communion service will be the Rev.Stanley Stock, minister of Madison Baptist Church, assisted by * | Temple Emanu-El | * Sabbath of Passover Services: Friday evening, April 19, at 8:15, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cResurrection.\u201d } Passover Oneg Shabbat and Reception: Auspices Home and School Association, follows the worship in the Temple community house.Final Day of Passover: Monday morning, April 22, at 10:30.In conjunction with this service the Yizkor or Spring memorial service will be observed.At this service the names of those who have departed since last Passover will be called.Calendar of Events: Annual Youth service, Friday evening, May 3, et 8:15; Temple Koffee Klub, au: pices Home and School, Sunday morning, April 28.Slate to be presented for annual election of officers and council members and constitution and by-laws to be presented.Temple Sisterhood annual closing luncheon, election of officers, Tuesday, May 14, 12:30, in Temple community house.Temple Brotherhood closing dinner dance, Saturday evening, May 11.Graduation exercises, High School department, Religious school, Friday evening, May 17.Closing exercises of Religious school, Sunday morning, May 19, at 10:30.With Our Temple School: Regular classes resume after Passover holiday for High School department, Saturday morning, April 27, at 9:45; for Junior school, Sunday morning, April 28, at 10:00.Daily Hebrew classes, Wednesday, April 24.Religious School Prize Fund \u2014 worthy students, acknowledges with thanks offerings from the following: Temple Sisterhood, Temple Brotherhood, Home and School, the Mr.and Mrs.Club.Reuben Ginsberg is chairman of the School Board and in charge of the prize fund.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4128 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal re aya mh PAGE ELEVED} ANGLICAN TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Nayloi D.D., Rector Rev, Canon F.L.Whitey.M.A, Hon.Assistan Lt.Col, The Rev.James Barnett Hon.Assistant : Rev.T.A, Ramsey, B.D., Assistan' C.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.(London) Organist and Choirmaster Good Friday 10:00 am.Mattins and Ante- Communion 12:00 Noon Three Hours Devotion The Rector.EASTER EVE Holy Communion, Easter Day Holy Communion Holy © Communion Holy Communion Holy Communica Choral Communion Children's Service.Presentation of Mile Boxes 10:00 a.m.whom % sseèzes 855585 VEYPHD 7:30 pm.Evensong, The Resurrection in Pictures MONDAY AFTER EASTE a.m.Holy Communion, TUESDAY AFTER EASTER ST.GEORGE'S DAY 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion WEDNESDAY 7:00 am.Holy Communion THURSDAY ST.MARK\u2019S DAY 0:00 am.Holy Communion ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Westmount Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons Good Friday 10:00 a.m, Children's Service Dr.arry J.Stern, ebb! 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.\"The Three oF H J 2 | Hours\u201d « Conducted by The Rector, SADDATE OF PASSOVER \u2018 SERVICE Easter Day 0\" Erider sie, Apr, loth at 8.1 8.15 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion \u201cResurrection.\u201d 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion A Passover Oneg Shabbat follows 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion, under the auspices of The Home and ( Family = Service\u2018) School Association in the Temple Sermon: The Rector.Community House.14:00 a.m.Holy Commamion Sermon: The Rector FINAL DAY OF PASSOVER 11:00 a.m.Children, as = Service in SERVICES Monday morning, April 22nd at 10.30 occ, At this time the annual Yizkor or Memorial Service will also be held and the names of those who have departed since last Passover will be ed.7:30 p.m.Festival Evensong, Sermon: Revd.Pañ.WEDNESDAY 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion CLASSES TO BE RESUMED IN RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Following the Passover vacation regular classes wil be resumed in Religious School in the High School Department rday morning, April 27th and in the Junior School Sunday morning, April 28th.Daily Church of The Advent Corner of Woed and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander \u2018Metter, Rector Honorary Assistant Hebrew classes resume Wednesda afternoon, April 23th, y Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsuy.HOME AND SCHCOL Easter Day pri Breakfast meeting, Sunday mor- ; Ap vil 21st ning, April 28th at 10.15 o'clock.x am Holy Eucharist.Annual election of Officers.8:45 am.P Breakfast.9:30 a.m.Holy Eucharist.TEMPLE CONFIRMATION CLASS | 10:15 a.m.Mattins (sald) MEETS WITH CHURCH 11:00 a.m.OLEMN EUCHARIST.CONFIRMATION CLASS Preacher, Canon J.V.Following the Sabbath Eve Ser-{ , Young vice on 5th, the Confirmation Glass of Union United Church of Anne de Bellevue joined with the Temple Confirmation Class in the Temple Sanctuary for discussion pertaining to confirmation studies.Rabbi Stern and the Rev.Doxee participated and questioned the students.It was a fruitful gathering and parents of the Temple Confirmation, Candidates attended this unique session.\u2018p.m.Solemn Evensong.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th, 00 p.m, Sacrament of Confirmation, Weekdays Holy Eucharist 7:00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8:00 a.m.Monday and Friday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday \u2014 Soprano Soloist: Contralto: Tenor: Baritone: HANDEL'S ORATORIO \u201cMESSIAH\u201d By the Elgar and St.James Choirs GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 19th, 8:30 P.M.28 full piece orchestra under the baton of GIFFORD MITCHELL Accompanist Arnold Bellis Dorothy Ringwood Mrs.Hilda Bellis Henry Gosham Valentine Smiley This Is an opportunity not often available to Montrealers.We advise you te come early Chiirch doors open at 7:45 Please note that the service will commence at 8:30 p.m.I Minimum Subscription at the door $1.00 .ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST ~~\": | ; \u2018 ce Ml \u201cGRR! 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batiste jacquard for junier : 00 to average figure type.5 Waist 22-32.From « Other styles available up to size 40, NME À COURVAL _ 4235 St.Law-ence \u20184491 St.Lawrence .Mr.and Mrs.Theodore G.Morgan, Mrs.John G.Quinn, who spent several weeks cruising in South America, has returned home.Mr.and Mrs.C Douglas Taylor have returned after ¢ spending a few weeks at The Cloister Sea Island, Georgia.Mrs.James Dever has returned after spending three weeks in Daytona Beach, Florida.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mappin have returned following a week\u2019s stay in New York and Philadelphia.Miss Anne Hunt, a student at Bishop's University, Lennox- ville, Que.is spending the Easter Holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A, R.Hunt, of Westmount, Mrs.Keith Hutchison has returned after spending several weeks in the West Indies The Sweet Adelines, Montreal Chapter, recently won third place in a competition at which ten chapters were entered.This event took place in Providence, RI The St.George Ladies\u2019 Curling Club will hold it's closing luncheon at the clubhouse on Thursday, April 25, at 1 p.m.This will be followed by the annual meeting and presentation of prizes, At the annual meeting of the Westmount Women's Club, Mrs.R.B.Bremner, on behalf of the club, presented the retiring president, Mrs.P.G.Delgado with a gift in appreciation of her service, Mrs.Delgado also received à presentation from the board of directors and was the recipient of a bouquet of red roses.ENGAGEMENT The Hon.Mr.Justice and Mrs.Andre Montpetit, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Francine, to Mr.Ger- 113 Ontario E.\u2014 6550 St.Hube A ES ard Poirier, son of Mr, and Mrs, THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, i957 REVEREND MAURICE STANFORD, S.J.was born and educated in this City and is a member of a very well known local family, Father Stanford is the rector of the Jesuit college in Darjeeling India and is presently on a Canadian visit; he will be the guest speaker at the annual Communion Breakfast of the West- mount Sub-division of the Catholic Women\u2019s League of Canada Wednesday morning.Mass will be sung at 8.30 a.min the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, with breakfast following at the Berkley Hotel.Henri Poirier.The wedding will take place quietly on Saturday morning, May 11, at half past ten o'clock.in the Chapel of St.Leo's Church, Westmount.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The Secretary General of ICAO and Mrs, Carl Ljungberg announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Ellen Eva Margareta to Mr.Edward Charles Steeves, son of Mr.and Mrs.Beverly Steeves, of West- mount, which has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon April 20 at four o'clock, in Dominion-Douglas Church, West- mount.The marriage of Marilyn Alice, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Char- Harold R.Griffith, Mrs.P.Club and Mrs.R.B.Sykes.DR.HAROLD R.GRIFFITH, medical superintendent, Queen Elizabeth Hospital is presented with cheque from Westmount Women\u2019s Club to purchase a defibrillator pacemaker and cardiac moniter for use in operating room.Taking part in the presentation are, left to right: Mrs.R.B.Bremner, Dr.igh G.Delgado, President of the .\u2014Bermingham Photo Colorful Ceremony Saturday evening, in Victoria great dignity to the Ceremony.The following Officers were installed: \u2014 Queen \u2014 Princess \u2018Elizabeth Rylander; £ rincess Royal \u2014 Maude Towne; Princess Tirzah \u2014 Beatrice Anber; Princess Badoura \u2014 P.Louch; Princess Recorder \u2014 Jessie Roman P.Q.; Princess Banker \u2014 Anne Hastie; Princess Chaplain \u2014 Winnifred Pearsall; Princess Marshal \u2014 Catherine Ritchie; Princess Musician \u2014 Daisy Mc- Carrell; Princess Nydia \u2014 Marion Hoyland; Princess Zulieka \u2014 Hilda Halsall; Princess Zeno- bia \u2014 Christina Groome; Princess Zora \u2014 Gladys Gregory; Princess Zuliama \u2014 Mary John- stone; Lady of the Keys \u2014 Princess Helen Morgan; Lady of the Gates \u2014 Princess Hilda Gilbert; Queen\u2019s Attendants \u2014 Princess Hartley Griffiths, Minnie John- stone.An interesting feature was the presence of Gail Howell, a patient of the Shriners\u2019 Hospital who acted as the Crown Bearer.The newly formed Patrol of Oasis Temple acted as escort to the retiring Queen and Queen elect.Their uniforms of blue with silver and white boleros and hats and red sashes added a lovely note of color to the ceremony.Other Officers taking part, were: Installing Princess Marshal \u2014 Edna Tedstone, Past Queen; Installing Princess Chaplain \u2014 May Matheson, Past Queen; Installing Princess Musician \u2014 Pr.Rhoda Chaussee; Installing Attendants \u2014 Gertrude Bonnell, Past Queen; Leona Bell, les B.Havill, to Mr.Richard Lachlan McCullough, son of Mr, and Mrs.Eric R.McCullough, of Morin Heights, Que., is taking place on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock in Rosedale United Church.The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Mildred Havill, as maid of honor, and by Miss Heather McCullough, the bridegroom's sister, Mr.Bill Silver will act as best man for Mr.McCullough, and the ushers will be Mr.John Goodfellow, Mr.Eris McCullough, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr.Walter Campbell, Following the ceremony, the reception will be held at the Prince Albert Hall, Westmount, x At the marriage of Joanne Marie, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.P.H, Kelly, to Mr.Michel Gravelle, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.À.Gravelle, which is taking place on Monday morning at ten o'clock, in the Church of St.Ignatius of Loyola, the bride will be attended by Mrs.James Kelly, as matron of honor, by Miss Jacqueline Sheridan, as maid of honor, and by her sister, Miss Mary Patricia Kelly, as bridesmaid.Mr, Andre Gravelle will act as best man for his brother, and the ushers will be Mr.Lawrence Kelly, the bride's brother and Mr.Henry Therrien.Following thé ceremony, the reception will be held in the Marks Installation \u201cOf Oasis Temple Daughters Of The Nile A very impressive and spectacular ceremony took place on Hall, when the installation of officers of Oasis Temple No.46 Daughters of the Nile took place.Alice Condon, Past Queen was the Installing Officer and lent Past Queen; Bible Bearer \u2014 Jessie Leslie, Past Queen.Flag Bearers \u2014 Elsie Ford, Past Queen \u2014 Union Jack; Ethel Burns, Past Queen \u2014 American Flag.Two solos by Ralph Alcorn, were greatly enjoyed during the evening.The Queen was very happy to have her Husband, three sons and her father and mother \u2014 Reverend and Mrs.Lynn present with her for this occasion, A cheque for $500.00 was presented to Miss Lamont of the Shriner\u2019s Hospital for use in their Indoor work \u2014 particularly for the purchase of artificial 4 Jimbs and braces.Trinity Auxiliary The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of Trine ity Memorial Church Cub Group announce that on Monday, April 29, at 8:30 p.m., they will have a white elephant sale.Parents land friends are invited to attend and to take clean used clothing or any resalable article that can be used for the sale.A very pleasant evening has been planned.Besides the elephant sale, the cubs are to pree gent a number of skits.Refresh~ ments will be served.Green Room of Victoria Hall, Westmount. .vary according to the needs ot West District VON Auxiliary Meets Weekly To Assist Needy The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of Victorian Order of Nurses,, West District, is a group of thirty-four, which has been orgahized for over forty-five years.At present membership consists of women who have given many years of ] devoted service to the Order.Every - Wednesday, during the Fall and Winter trious activity, when the ladies meet for a sewing and quilting bee.Money raised from the sale of quilts; helps to buy a\u2019 few \u2018comforts for some needy patients, and materials for campers\u2019 clothes.Extra nursing needs, such as professional magazines, physical facilities, ete, are also purchased.Mrs.T.D.Handrahan, the chairman, is-assisted:by an executive comniittee and twenty active members.Mrs.D.Johnston, and Mrs.J.M.Horton, are representatives on the gen- of.Nurses for Canada is a.Public Health Organization that does home nursing on a per visit basis and offers its services to the English community of Greater Montreal.Although the eral auxiliary.Mrs.D.Johnston nurses\u2019 work under medical is also a member of the Board supervision, anyone may request of Directorg.Mrs.T.C.Stokes is\u2019 the service.- representative of the publicity Because Public Health nursing committee, is a community responsibility.Although the material help it requires both professional which is given by the Atxiliary staff and citizen participation.Group to the nursinig group is Better service is fendered to of value, the intangible of good e public when these two groups will and the publicity of the work together.work of the V,O.N., add to the In Montreal the V.O.N.works ease with which a voluntary with a Board of Directors, a nursing organization like the group of volunteer citizens who V.O.N.can serve.direct the affairs of the organi- Functions of the V.O.N.groups zation in collaboration with the Director of Nursing.Some of the activities of this lay board include assistance with Program Planning, Policy Making, Public Relations, *Per- sonnèl Policies and\u2019 Publicity.the district and the purpose for which the group has been organized.This may range from clerical, library, publicity, and sewing work, to the making of dressings or raising of funds Within the framework of for a specific nursing gervice this organization, auxiliary need.groups of women work with the One of the Red Feather branch districts, under the aus- Agencies the Greater Montreal pices of a general auxiliary.Branch of the Victorian Order + J eg wvs Welcomes Help For Community Work The .Women\u2019s Voluntary Services situated at 1019 Sherbrooke | street West, at the corner of Peel, welcomes all volunteers.Those having any spare time during the day or evening are ask- - ed to register at the office.Volunteers are needed in hospitals canteens, recreation centers, children's centres, old people's clubs.etc: Whatever the profession, talents or skills may be, the W.V.Swill be pleased to help find a most rewarding outlet in service - to the community.For further information please telephone Miss Sparrow, BE 4442.spring is a flower show and the \u201cbest of show,\u201d our \u201cpinks,\u201d lilacs and English \u201cviolets in fresh dresses and companion coats.\\ The he Childers s Cornera EL shop rents.L650\u201d Maytime Tea The Elizabeth Read Misslon- \u2018tary Auxiliary is sponsoring a Maytime Tea and Musicale on Saturday May 4 at 3 p.m.in Calvary United'Church Hall.A fine program has been arranged, and there will be a table of home cooking for sale.Tickets may be obtairied from menibers tof the Auxiliary or at the door.months, Victoria Hall in Westmount is the scene of indus- 4 rr ani inte SSO 5 a oa ; nd a THY WESTMOUNT ÉXAMINFE, FRIDAY APRIL To 1257 VON QUILTING BEE: Auxiliary members of the Victorian Order of Nurses photographed finishin®.a quilt at a quilting \u2018bee held in Victoria Hall, Westmount.Money raised from the * sale of quilts helps to buy comforts for needy patients.From left to right: Mrs.T.Dickison, Mrs.D.Lorimier, Mrs.J.H.Poupart, Mrs.J.A, Murray, McDonaid, Mrs.J.Cox and Mrs.T.D.Handrahan.PAGE FIFTEEN | Pia-s \u2018Country Fair\u2019 The Sisterhood and Brotherhood of Temple Beth Sholom, an- \u201c nounce that a \u201cCountry Fair\u201d will be held at their Social Hall, ' 6668 Terrebonne avenue, on May 15 and 16.This is an annual event which pr.mises to be a most enjoyable affair, with plenty of entertainment, games and bargains for -evervone, There will be apparel booths for men, women and children, kitchen utensils, toys, books, home baking and \u201cgreen thumb\u201d booths; something to please all tastes.A snack bar will be open all day and evening, with supper served in a separate dining room.In the evening, the excitement .will mount with the games, auctions and door prizes.The new Temple Building, with its wonderful facilities, is the per- fact setting for this gigantic fun filled event, CWL Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Westmount Sub-division of the \u2018Catholic Women's League of | Canada will take place on Tues- \u201cJ'day at 2:30 o'clock in St.Leo's School Hall, 360 Clarke avenue, Westmount.The annual reports will be read and the new slate Miss M.Hope, Mrs.C.J.\u2014Bermingham Photo ess Hospital Auxiliary - A general meeting of the Alumnae Association of St.Mary\u2019s Hospital School of Nurs- ng will.take place on Monday, April 29, at 845 p.m.in\u2019 st.Mary's Hospital.All members are invited to attend.Catherine Booth WA The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday.April 24, in the Nurses\u2019 resi- .dence, Montclair avenue.Members please note meeting will commence at 2 p.m.instead of 2.30 p.m.as customary.Dessert Bridge The Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital will hold a Dessert Bridge on Thursday, May 2 at 1.30 p.m.in Trinity Memorial *Hall, Mrs.L.B.George is the convener of the Bridge with Mrs, E.A.Rice, In the Women's Roabn \u2018line Ryan; decorations, Miss Do- of officers will be presented.\u2019 Lip Reading Class The Montreal League for the Hard of Hearing will hold a Lip Reading Class on Wednesday, April 24 at 8:15 p.m.in the Her- Jert.Symonds Hall, 1441 University street.New members welcome.For further information Tel.WI.8629.Alumnae Bridge The Tenth annual bridge of St.Paul's, Academy Alumnas Association is being held at the Convent, 11 Cote St.Antoine road, Westmount, on Wednesday evening, April 24, at 8:30 p.m.The general convener of this event is Miss Barbara Mulcair, assisted by the following committee: Tickets, Mrs.R.V.Hem- sted; refreshments, Miss Barbara Gahan; prizes, Miss Made- JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children's Supports a Speciaity, By appointment only Phone WI.1545 rothy Quigly; publicity, Miss Kathleen George.All former pupils and friends are cordially invited.ticket convener and Mrs.F.CC.Smith and Mrs.E.W.Hunt, prize conveners.Refreshments and candy conveners are: Mrs.J.H.Darcy and Mrs.W.Mitchell.Hospital Auxiliary Mrs.J.D.Fieldman, Mrs.J.AS.Wilson and Mrs.H.Mendel- sohn are the chairmen of the ticket committee for the sixth annual - Spring Theatre-Fair of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital, which will take place on Wednesday evening, May 8 at 8 p.m.in the Community Hall of the Town of Mount Royal, Other members on the committee under the chairmanship of Mrs.Richard Goldner include: Mrs.Oscar Nutik, prizes; Mrs George G.Richstone, Mrs.Charles Tobin and Dr.Margaret Kunstler, program; Mrs.Harold E.Devitt, hospitality; Mrs.N.Grosshaum, Mrs.Jack Schwartz- man, Mrs, 8.J.Costin and Mrs.S.Dworkin in charge of re freshnients.The movie to be .shown- this year, is the comedy \u201cLILI\u201d, starring Leslie Caron.There will, be many door prizes, games and refreshments.At the requeët of many young people who alWays enjoy this annual event, there will be a room set apart for those who wish to dance.All proceeds accruing from this event will be used to further .the atixiliary\u2019d obligations to the _ hospi: al.Send your donation fo P.0.BOX 6600 MONTREAL Let Emile style your \u2018hair in the Season's newest coiffures.\u201cHis personal touch to your personal satisfaction\u201d You will be- pleased to have a permanent so soft \u2014\u2014 behaves so beautifully.PERMANENTS From $8.50 Styling including shampoo Co $2.00 .Emile Beauty 1347 GREENE AVE.~ FL.2486 FI.0562 .| Beth Sholom Sisterhood oo oy ° , > Ln nail Rm init Fi vc fs A + gt, #> Bod RT We ag AAT + pcs 2 as aa.31 re QE PR pate rg Km vn ik im Te rs Bo i pS AOC pri a LF PAGE SIXTEEN Mrs.T.G.MacLean Elected President Inner Wheel Club Mrs.T.G.MacLean was elect- of Montreal at the Club's 15th annual meeting.Mrs.D.L.Mor- rell, the retiring president, thanked the members and her executive for their co-operation during a successful year of operation.Meetings were held in the mornings and surgical dressings were made for the Canadian Cancer Society.During the year the President and members entertained new Canadians at tea, and assisted the Rotary Club of Montreal at the Student's International tea, and with the Easter Seal Campaign.Representatives to other boards brought back news of the work of the General Council of Service Clubs, the Montreal Council of Women, the University Settlement and the Eventide Home.?Membership is now 116, six \u201cnew members having been admitted during the year.Funds which were raised from the annual dues, birthday fund, military whist and the bridge marathon, made it possible to give financial assistance to needy elderly women, the hearing handicapped children, the occupational therapy and Rehabilitation Centre, the Canadian Girl Guides, Friendly Home and University Settlement.Inner Wheel executive for 1957-58 are as follows: Honorary president, Mrs, R.Desjardins; past president, Mrs.D.L.Mor- rell; president, Mrs.J.G.Mac- Lean; 1st vice-president, Mrs.ppt mit Le Beem aia te es ASEAN LE penn 1476838 ERC DFT?ga Se Le ~ - eer La IR 12e.+ Cea rs ed Rg nt i peor a LEARN DRIVE RESULTS GUARANTEED MYERS DRIVING SCHOOL 5839 SHERBROOKE WEST HU.8-5761 ed President of the Inner Wheel.Mrs.J.D.Ross Feted At Tea Prior To Departure For Africa THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 PLANNING TRIP TO AFRICA: Mrs.J.D.Ross of Montreal West, a member of Calvary United Church Missionary Society was feted at a party prior to her departure for a visit to + Africa.Shown in the photograph, Mrs.Ross is tracing her itinerary on the map.From left to right: Mrs.W.D.Light- hall, Rev.Charles R.Plaskett, Mrs.J.D.Ross and her sister, Miss Alice Read.: More than sixty friends gathered in the Ladies\u2019 Parlors of Calvary United \u201csend-off\u201d tea given in honor of Mrs.J.D.Ross, a devoted and beloved leader in Calvary W:M.S.Auxiliary.Mrs.Ross was feted prior to her departure for a long dreamed of visit to her birthplace in Angola, Portuguese West Africa, where her parents and her sister, the late Miss Elizabeth Read, had devoted so many years of long service in missionary work.A particularly happy feature of the afternoon was a presentation to Mrs.Ross of $100.00 from members of the Calvary Auxiliary, the Elizabeth Read Auxiliary and other friends.The gift was given as a love-offering towards the work so dear to the heart of the late Miss Elizabeth Read.Mrs.Ross was asked to - use this gift as she saw fit upon her arrival in Angola.A per- J.M.Lachance; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Mrs.F.E.Peters; recording secretary, Mrs, W.H.Mansfield; corresponding secretary, Mrs, F.Waller; treasurer, Mrs.F.Brennan.-» 108 never a mistake to be ready.1 buy canvas awnings, 4 one suitable for our climate.No 5 in the Fall when we need sun and light in our home during the AKE! And you'll be ready for SUMMER if you order your awnings NOW.BUT do not make any mistake - the only other type is cooler than canvas s .s0 flexible; HOT DAYS, awnings down; GLOOMY DAYS, awnings up.So easy to remove cold Winter days.Church, Westmount, for a sonal token of affection was also presented to her in the form of an emblematic maple leaf brooch.Mrs.W.D.Lighthall, an esteemed and long-time member of Calvary Auxiliary, now in her ninetieth year, delighted everyone by being able to come out of a retirement necessitated by frail health to join in this happy occasion.Through a happy arrangement Mrs.Ross and Miss Edith Clark \u2014 returning to her work in Angola \u2014 were able to travel on this long journey together having left New York on the steamship \u201cSaxonia\u201d and having spent ten days \u201cin England.Sailing from Southampton, Miss Clark will disembark at Lobita and go inland to Chisssamba while Mrs.Ross will continue by ship to Durban where she will visit her brother, Frank Read, who is also | engaged in missionary work.Mrs.Ross will spend May and jhe early part of June visiting Miss Millicent House at Chis- samba and some of the other mission stations.She will meet many of the native Christians who knew and loved her sister, the late Miss Elizabeth Read - «Frith Photo >» ~ ® £5lding Chairs ® Garden Umbrellas ® Lounging Chairs on Wheels Canvas awnings cost one-third of other types and can easily be replaced on present frames.Cali: WE.1774 - 1446 Estimates without charge or obligation.and perhaps a few of the older ones who knew her parents.Mrs.Ross herself was eight years old when she left Africa and still remembers quite well some early African experiences.She will return to Montreal via England MISS MADELINE RYAN, convener of prizes for the tenth annual Bridge of St.Paul's Academy Alumnae Association being held in the convent, 11 Cote St.Antoine road, West- mount, on Wednesday, April 24, at 8.30 p.m.=\u2014\u2014Ec .on\u2019s Photo THE CANVAS CONVERTERS LTD.4270 St.James Street West early in September.In nature's infinite book of secrecy A little I can read.- Shakespeare, To EEE eel Ln c\u2014 BEE JUNIOR RIDING ACADEMY 2975 COTE VERTU ROAD OFFERS RIDING LESSONS FOR CHILDREN From Six Te Sixteen Years Of Age EXPERT INSTRUCTION ON SAFE, WELL-SCHOOLED FULL SUPERVISION AT ALL TIMES HORSES, By appointment only I.the Womens Kealm Dawson WCTU The regular monthly meeting WCTU will be held at the Sherbrooke street, west, at 2:30 p.m.Thursday, April 25.St.Andrew's WA The women\u2019s association of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, will hold its meeting for sewing on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.in Hutchi- son Hall.The members of the executive will be in charge of the tea.Th will be in charge of the téa.The Red Cross Group will meet at 10 Rl.4-2363 oad NL SG TER ep 0 [Um rt as + at - Ce ro SGEN = J, a.m, Book Club The Westmount Park - Em- of the Dawson Montreal West manuel Book Club meeting wil be held on Monday, April 29, at home of Mrs.A.E.Keating, 5110\\ 8.15 p.m.The speaker will be Dr.Campbell Wadsworth.Guests will be welcome.Annual Easter Tea \u2018The annual Easter tea and home cooking sale sponsored by the Women's Guild of.the Church of The Advent, will be held Saturday, April 27, from 3 to 5:30 , p.m., in the parish hall, corner Western and Wood avenues, in Westmount.- \"voted workers, pe Tee M ee me - THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL.19 1:57 CAMPAIGN LEADERS: Plans for the forthcoming Salvation Army Red Shield appeal in Westmount were discussed this week at a tea at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Some of the leaders of the Westmount campaign are shown in the above photo.Left to right: Mrs.Hall Tingley, Mrs.Leslie A.Tucker, Mrs.J.L.Walker, and Mrs.L.W.Latimer.\u2018 _ CPR Photo List Of Westmount Residents Participating In SA Campaign Well-known Westmount residents are today completing organizational details for the local campaign of the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal, which gets under way on May 1.The drive, seeking $250,000 in the Montreal area is headed by J.L.Walker of 23 Anwoth road as general chairman, with H.W.Tingley of 75 Rosemount Cres-| cent as vice-chairman.Leadership in organizing West- mount canvasserss and district chairmen has been given by Mrs.Dent Harrison.District chairmen include: Mrs.A.M.Minnion, 662 Belmont avenue, Mrs.A.H.Billham, 266 Lansdown avenue, Mrs.J.L.Walker, Mrs.H.W.Tingley, Mrs.P.B.Reid, 452 Strathcona, Mrs.Leslie A.Tucker, 512 Clarke avenue.Plans for all districts in the metropolitan area were discussed this week at a tea given by Mr.Walker af the Ritz Carlton Hotel.It was noted that there is still a great need for volunteer workers and anyone anxious to assist in this way was asked to contact the campaign headquarters at Room 927, University Tower Building.Sr.Major \u2018A.H.Dale, campaign director for the Army, noted that every dollar collected is earmarked for the relief of suffering and the reclaiming of human lives.The Salvation Army maintains 24 branches of service.in the Montreal district, where the needy, erring, and distressed find an open door and sympathetic understanding.Through its hostels, havens, homes, hospitals, and trained de- the Salvation Army strives to restore to those who have fallen the opportunity and desire for upright, reliant living, Major Dale declared.Other members of the central campaign organization, in addition to Mr.Walker and Mr.Tingley, include: Ross T.Clark- son, Chairman, advance gifts; Mrs.G.Gordon Hyde, chairman, special women's advance gifts; R.J.Wilson, chairman, special names; H.H.Bland, chairman, commerce and industry; D.R.Thompson, vice-chairman, commerce and- industry; John .G.Harper, vice - chairman, commerce and industry; E.F.Lyons, chairman, industrial division; R.Henderson, vice-chairman, industrial division; W.T.McFarlane, chairman, publicity; Mrs.Barbara C.Cordeau, chairman, women's special names; Mrs.Frank C.Carlin, joint chairman, women\u2019s special names.self- Easter Seals Bring Dollars As the Easter Seal Campaign progresses, many heartwarming incidents occur, some of which can and should be taked about.Earlier this week, a cheque was received from the boys and girls of room 17 of the Con- naught School; these children anxious to do their little bit in the interests of their less fortunate felow Montrealers.On Tuesday evening, just before the night shift of volunteers were commencing their duties at Headquarters, an elderly lady put in an appearance carrying with her a container with hundreds of pennies which, as she puts it, had been accumulated since Easter 1956.She positively re- \u201c hat % Fine Entertainment \u2018The Remarkable Mr.Pennypacker Out of a cast of 20, there are 13 Pennypackers in O\u2019Brien\u2019s The Remarkable Mr.Pennypacker, the Montreal\" Repertory Theatre production opening next Wednesday in Van Horne Auditorium.Jean de Savoye is directing the large cast, which varies in age from child to grandparent, Jean de Savoye directed MRT's two opening productions last season: Joan Watt will play voung Kate Pennypacker, whose engagement starts the series of crises which lead to the climax of the play.Joan Watt played the lady in MRT's The Lady's Not for Burning last October, and she was the daughter in The Glass Menagerié, produced by Le Théâtre du Nouveau Monde.\u2018 Her mother and father in the play are Jill Showell and Norman Etlinger.Jill Showell, a student of the Old Vie Theatre School, has recently arrived from England, where she played with the English Stage Company, the Nottingham Repertory Company and at Stratford-upon-Avon.Nor- men Etlinger is coming to Montreal to play the remarkable Horace Pennypacker, the role created by Burgess Meredith in New York.Joan Watt's Aunt Jane Pennypacker is Kay Tremblay, an experienced English player who last appeared with MRT in The Lady's Not for Burning.Mrs.Tremblay\u2019s two sons appear as two of the Penny- packer children.Basil FitzGibbon, who has played frequently with MRT, and also with Trinity Players, the Lachine Civic Theatre and Joy Thomson's Tent Theatre, is Grampa Pennypacker, Another MRT player of many parts is Alfred Gallagher, who is Dr.Fifield.Paul Brennan, Keith Coulter, John Trennaman, George Carron and Paul Arno are amongst those in the large cast.The remarkable Mr.Penny- packer, with set by Arthur Voronka and costumes by re RL 4.3428 MILORGANITE One of the very best fertilizers for your lawn 100 lbs.$5.00 cash and carry \u2014 $5.50 delivered 80 Ibs.$4.60 cash and carry 40 lbs.$2.95 cash and carry \u2014 $3.20 delivered ~ E.DAGCORD LTD.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR \u2026 _ NURSERY: 900 MONTEE DE LIESSE AT COTE vent VILLE ST.LAURENT \u2014 $4.95 delivered RI.4-3823 fused to disclose who she was or where she came from.| In Thursday's mail a particularly touching note w-s received which accompanied a substantial donation and which was offered to the crippled and handicapped | in memory of a dear friend, The Jivaran Indian tribes, found ini Ecuador and Peru, ghrink the heads of their victims FEE tyr ran cee and preserve them.PAGE SEVENTEEN Mrs.R.C.Comail Elecied Presitent Mil.Women's Clud Mrs.~J.J.Creelman, past president, presided at the 65th an- \"nual meeting of the Montreal | Women's Club Inc, which was held in the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel recently.Curing the Club year the Eliza Reid Scho'ar- shin was awarded to Miss were as follows: The Friendly Home, Montrzal Children's Library, Parks and Playgrounds Althea Douglas.is being presented by MRT from Wednesday to Saturday next week, and from Wednesday to Saturday the following week in Van Horne Auditorium.Katherine Kollar, other donations.Association, Montreal Girl's Ag- sociation, Salvation Army Eventide Home Auxiliary, Come b'ned Apneal for the Blind, Women's Voluntary Services and Ste.Anne's Military Hospital.S'ate ol Off'cers for the Season \u2014 1957-1958.Presidant \u2014 Mrs.R.C.Corn°; first v'ce-president \u2014 Mrs.John A.Smith; second vice- pras\u2018dint \u2014 Miss L.M.Starling; r~cording secretary \u2014 Mrs.Foss HH, Ford; treasurer \u2014 Mrs.Char\u2019>s T.Cresswell; correspond'ny secretary \u2014 Mrs.Vic.H.Morr's.Directors of Departments: Eom=2 2nd education \u2014- Mrs.H.B.Watts; social science \u2014 Mrs, % J.A.D, Annett, Chairmen of Committees: Door and reczption \u2014 Mrs.H.S.Cor- bett; education \u2014 Mrs.Frank Hearns; music \u2014 Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge; personnel \u2014 Mrs.F.M.Dubreuil.We have the largest selection of delicious Easter chocolate Bunnies, Chickens, Eggs, etc.etc.that yom could possibly imagine.Come in ond see them today ! 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evening of Saturday, May 4.As it is 17 years since a similar event was held locally, the Rally will be a novel and exciting experience for those participating.The story of Guiding will unfold as each of the Montreal Divisions, in turn, demonstrates certain phases of the Guide-Brownie program.Approximately 450 Brownie Sixers will represent the five Montreal Divisions, fifty of whom will be from Viewmount Division under the direction of Mrs.Allison Walsh, The Brownies will form five large circles around a giant toadstool to represent five Brownie sixes: Elves, Fairies.Gnomes, Little People, and Sprites.They will begin with songs and a singing game, followed by a display of Brownie Tests: Compass, Darning, Health Rules, Skipping, and Table Setting.A rehearsal is scheduled for Saturday.April 27 at 1.30 p.m, at the Boy Scout Headquarters, Bishop Street, and all Viewmount Division Brownie Sixers are re- niinded that it is imperative to be present, Mss Jean Oliver Division Training Secretary, will be in charge of the Westmount Guides.They are performing international numbers: an African Zulu¥ War Dance.and the Maori Stick Dance.Our local Gold Cord and All-round Cord Guides will participate in the Guard of Honor, Remembering the Guide Rallies of their own childhnod, it was Mrs.A.S.Keator, 510 Grosvenor Choice Meat and Groceries Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HAINES of Westmount \"Noted for Quality\" 4466 St.Catherine West WE.8257 avenue, former Divisional Commissioner for Riverside, and Miss Daphne Montefiore, 4331 Western avenue, Commissioner of Mountain Division, who first conceived the idea of this present Rally planned for May 4.Miss Monte- fiore has the honor of being Guider-in-Charge, assisted by Mrs.J.L.McDougall, 222 Melville avenue, chairman of publicity.Mrs.J.Robb, 419 Roslyn avenue, is program chairman, with Mrs.E.S.Mathews, 33 Thornhill avenue, chairman of ticket sales.Tickets to attend the Rally may be obtained from Mrs.Mathews or from Mrs.Clifford Swift.466 Strathcona avenue, GL 4378.until April 20.After that date they will be on sale at the Forum.One or the highlights of the Rally will be a personal message from Lady Baden-Powell, World Chief Guide, which has THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 been specially recorded for the occasion and will be played over the P.A.system there.The evening Will close with a colorful march-past, at which Mrs.John Bishop, 785 Upper Belmont avenue, retired Montreal Area Commissioner, will take the salute.Music for the event will be provided by the Royal Montreal Regimental Band, by kind permission of the Officer Commanding, Lieut.-Col.C.J, Pratt, C.D.Jour Northmount MEASURING PUPIL PROGRESS By E.George Cochrane, B.A., M.Ed.High School Last week I discussed the use of objective tests \u2014 true or false, multiple choice, matching, and the like \u2014 as one means of evaluating pointed out that the biggest argument that has been advanced in favor of the use of the objective type of test is that it eliminates completely any element of subjecti- SALLY FOOT TREATMENT Registered Chiropodist BY APPOINTMENT WALTER J.CROSS 4930 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST COODFELLOW, M.S.S.Ch.EL.2321 Assistant Chiropodist to ONLY 7 FLOWER BEDS BROWN EARTH 3 tons ® ASPHALT PAVING ® BULLDOZING ® LANDSCAPE @® CONCRETE WORK a ae a Ta Ta a Ta a a a ta Ta Ta a a aa a Ta Te a Tu Sa a, na a nn a en Te a ee a Te nm nn Te en a a a Ta a a a ee a Ten Tn Ta Te ee Tn a\u201d, HAMPTON GARDEN SUPPLY SPECIALLY PREPARED TOP SOIL FOR BLACK EARTH $5.& $10.Loads FILLING SOIL & tons $7.® SODS, CRASS SEEDS FREE ESTIMATES For Every Order Over $10 \u2014 1 Ib.Grass seed EL.1177 a ee ad a ne ne Ta a ee ae a a a a CE EE AND LAWNS $10., 6 tons $15.a a a a a a a a a ne Yn Vu \"ee Tn * vity that might enter into the is either | a student\u2019s progress.It was marking.An answer right or wrong and any prejudices which an individual teacher may have can have absolutely no bearing on the student's test score.On the other hand, it was pointed out that the objective best is not a very good means of measuring a student's ability to organize his facts into a meaningful pattern, although it is true that a skillfully constructed multiple choice test can do this to a degree.But the best test of this nature remains the essay type question.Willism Clark Trow, of the University of Michigan, ra NEW ZEALAND STICK GAME: Girl Guldes of the 66th Com- pany, St.Matthias Church, Westmount, are shown playing the Maori stick game a folk game popular in New Zealand.Taking part in the game are: Heather Maclean, Pat Lessor, Sally Laing, Susan Foster, Barbara Aylett, Nadine Sekelj, Susan Heath, Mary Harbert, Elizabeth Beach, Anne Hewitt, Patsy Fitzpatrick, Karen Keator and Mrs.R.G.Goddard.MISS MERCEDES P.McKINNEY who has been appointed local chairman of Secretaries Week by the Montreal Chapter of the National Secretaries Association (International) and Miss Cecile Leduc of Notre Dame de Grace, Public Relations Director for the Chapter.Secretaries Week will be held from April 21 to 27 with Wednesday, April 24 being designated as Secretaries Day.The Montreal Chapter will mark this occasion with an illustrated fashion talk by Mrs.Doreen Day, Wednesday evening, April 24 at Victoria Hall, Westmount.listsX _ \u2014Posen Photo these four \u2018abilities as among room.I have come to the con- questions measure the degree to clusion that the best type of what he can apply what he has examination in history, and in a learned.those tested by an essay question Athe extract is from his book \u201cEducational Psychology\u201d): 1.To select from what is known those items which bear upon a particular point and delineate their relationship to it.2.To organize this information and the related ideas ac-x good many other subjects, is one which is half objective and half¥ essay.The objective questions determine to what extent a student has mastered the subject content of the course.The essay cording to certain esthetic principles, such as unity, coherence, and emphasis.3.To exhibit such accepted qualities of prose style as good diction, sentence structure, and possibly spelling and punctuation.4.To reveal a modicum of or- iginalitv and critical insight in the treatment of the subject.This last one is, in my own opinion, the most important of the four.After a décade in the class- Zonta Club The Zonta Club of Montreal Will hold the Annual Dinner Meeting at the Ciba Co.Ltd.Recreation Hall at 6 p.m.on Tuesday, April 23, The President and the Chairman of the various committees will report on the Club's activities during the past year and the There is, therefore, in the modern school room for both the objective test and the essay type examination, Mountain below Sherbrooke St.J a me ARS \u2014 gpa TT Tenues I Avose lot Sl Wik Thee, Alleluia THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1857 PAGE NINETEEN Mis.F.Hubert Dentith Heads High Schoel Alumnae Society Mrs.F.Hubert Dentith was elected president of the Alumnae Society of the High School for Girls at the Society\u2019s tenth Annual Meeting.The treasurer, Miss Edith Roast presented the financial report for the year 1956 - \u201857, and the report of the retiring secretary, Miss Norma Hawes, indicated a successful year for the Society.Four Life Memberships were presentéd, as well as a gift to the school of $50.00.Madame Jehane Benoit, cooking éxpert, presented \u201cAn Adventure in Rice.\u201d Officers elected for the forthcoming year were: President \u2014 Mrs.F.Hubert Dentith; vice-presidents \u2014 Mrs.James Saur and.Mrs.Norman Seath; recording secretary \u2014 Mrs.Eliot Cay; corresponding secretary \u2014 Miss Andrea Wilson; treasurer \u2014 Miss Edith Roast; committee chairmen \u2014 Miss Leila MacLean, Mrs.Ruth Mrs.| Tait, Miss Hazel Burrell, Philip Garner, Mrs.Arnold B.Clapp, Miss Janice Pratt, Miss Peggy Miller, Miss Margaret Garlick and Mrs.R.C.Truax.IODE Chapter Announces Lucky Drawing Winner HM.S.Repown Chapter, I.O.D.E., announces the winner of the lucky ticket held on their drawing for a doll and wardrobe.The winner was Miss E.W.Kerry, 3446 Ontario avenue.The winning ticket was drawn by Mr.Beauchamp, Manager of \u2018the A & P Store at Benny Farm, \u2018| where the doll was displayed and tickets sold.The drawing was arranged and convened by Mrs.Anthony C.Abbott.\u201cLet us be glad and rejoice\u201d Sunday.Christmas may be the loveliest feast as we commemorate God's birth of Mary into may rise unto God's life.on Easter man\u2019s life.But Easter is the greatest as we behold Jesus, born of a sepulchre, that man Mrs.R.B.Bremner Elected Head Of The Westmount Women's Club The annual meeting of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club Inc.was held on Friday, in Victoria Hall with Mrs.P.G.Delgado presiding.Reports submitted by the executive showed an active and successful year.Financial donations to the extent of $1,534.63 were made as follows: Scholarship award of $200 to girl student from Westmount High school! matriculaung into McGill University.Continued maintenance of a British foster child £50.The presentation of a cheque to Dr.Harold R.Griffith, Medical Superintendent of Queen Elizabeth Hospital, for the purchase of a Defibrillator Pacemaker and a Cardiac Monitor for use in the hospital operating room.Other donations Include: The Canadian Hungarian Relief Fund, Friendly Home for Young Women and Children, Grace Dart Hospital, Montreal Association for the Blind, Montreal Sclerosis Society, Old Brewery Mission, Salvation Army, School for Crippled Children (Cedar Avenue), School for ly for veterans of Ste.Anne de Bellevue Military Hospital and Queen Mary Veterans' Hospital.Officers for the coming year include: honorary president, Mrs.P.G.Delgado; president, Mrs.R.B.Bremner; first vice-president, Mrs.R.B.Sykes; second vice- president, Mrs.C.N.Chipchase; recording secretary, Mrs.Hugh.Shoobridge; membership secretary, Mrs.R.A, Macintyre; chairmen of standing committees: civics and education, Mrs.J.\" W.Wright; door and house; Miss Florence Ewing; drama and study, Mrs.C.W.Thompson; hospitality Mrs, R.P.I.Morton; music and choir, Mrs.D.A.Mc- Niece, publicity, Mrs.A.F.La- Montagne.and welfare, Mrs.George Olesen.Handicapped (Retarded) dren, Julius Richardson Convalescent Hospital, Girls\u2019 Counselling Centre, Canadian Red Cross, Friendship Club and & special entertainment to be provided short- Chil-x.Persohal income taxes represent about fifteen per cent of the total of all taxes paid by Canadians annually.\u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.ss.LABELLE id L'ABORD À We i invite you to visit.our GARDEN CENTRE and NURSERY where you will find everything in seeds, plants and the most \u2019 complete assortment in Canada of garden \u201cCO.W-HPERRON x $2 7 PLOUFFE, P.Q., TEL.MU.1-615 Placement Bureau At Loyola College Growing Steadily In 1953 Rev.Thomas Moylan S.J.started the Loyola College Placement Bureau which was formed to assist the graduating class in choosing the firm or organization best suited for them on leaving Loyola.Now at the end of its fourth year the Bureau is well established on the Campus and is also well known to many local industrial organizations.Its growth is best shown by the fact that nineteen big firms visited the College this year to interview members of the graduating class.Among these visitors were; The Civil Service Commission, Molson\u2019s Brewery, McColl.Frontenac, Imperial Tobacco, C.I.L., Dupont, and Dominion Textiles to give an idea of the range of firms.All of the interviewers were seen by many students and so the latter were able to form a fairly accurate picture of what is waiting for them when they leave College.In addition to the companies which send men to Loyola to see the students there ate many more who send folders and other literature advertising their opportunities of advancement for the right man and urging the graduates to consider them.This year is again a good one for students graduating from College and there seem to be many opportunities.The average Loyola graduating class js of about sixty students of whom 50% continue to further study.A big proportion of those who go to work find their position through the Place: ment Bureau and the number is growing each year as the suczess of the Bureau becomes more apparent, The Bureau also finds Summer employment for inary of the students who are\u2019 undecided of where to find it or how to zo about finding it, in fact the Bureau has become an indispensable item at Loyola and great credit must go to Fr.Moylan \u2018or his work in making it a success.Ma se \u2014 Also The New, Beautiful eae nn\" CUSTOM MADE DRAP You may select your materials from our wide assortment of the latest.fabrics or supply us with your own.° FREE ESTIMATES Lorne A DRAPERIES For information \u201ccall FORE YD RÉ ASR ITA mE ne A lls Slenderizing & Beauty Sal Salon 52 REDUCTION ON ON EVERY PERMANENT For appointment Please Phone Glenview 1154 4504 St.Catherine St.West ne Po BEDSPREADS ; Cassel MRS.F.HUBERT DENTITH Rev.C.Kanavy, S.J.Will Conduct Retreat A Closed Retreat, for married and single women, sponsored by the Sacred Heart Retreat Association, will be conducted at the Convent of the Socred Heart, 3635 Atwater avenue, commencing Friday evening, May 3 and closing Sunday, May 5, around supper time.The Retreat Master will be Reverend Charles Kan- avy, S.J.Reservations or further information may be obtained by calling Frances McGee, CR 1-3279, or Klsie Grant, WE 7381 (daytime); May Ryan, CR 86-4709, or Kathleen Shea, EL 8283 (evenings).\u201d : Rummage Sales The annual spring rummage sale wili be held by the Church of St.Columba's Church Women's Association in the church hall corner Hingston and N.D.G.avenues, at 1:30 p.m.on Wednesday, April 24.Donations of articles may be left in the parish hall \"POM-PONS\" Cut $1.(Near Abbott] aan \"ee \"en \"a \"a\" ERIES a a\" nn a a \"sn\" \"a \"aa\" WI.6944 A a AE ar A PA ra Es 0e dam + To co en a re we PAGE mr Anglican Religious Crder Is Subject Of Talk Locally By LESLIE BELL Westmounters recently had an opportunity of learning something about Anglican religious orders in Canada when Sister Rosemary Ann addressed a group in the Church of the Advent at Wood and Western.The Sister belongs to the Sisters of St.John the Divine whose motherhouse is in Toronto.She pointed out the similarity Dbe- tween Christian marriage and the religous life.Both were instituted by God; both are based on sacrificial love.\u201cThe bond of christian marriage is a deep and holy mystery.It was instituted by God, according to the book of Common Prayer, for the procreation of children, and with the spiritual object of bringing souls to God,\u201d she said.If Christian marriage is to mean all it is intended to mean, there must be discipline, harmony, and sacrifice of personal wishes.Having entered \u201cthe state of Holy Matrimony,\u201d the partners are no longer free to act as they please.\u201cSide by side with this ideal of marriage,\u201d the Sister said, \u201cgoes the ideal of a dedicated Jife, bound by the threefold vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.\u201d Both are of God; both are bound by indisoluble vows.In these vocations (Christian marriage is a vocation, the Sister insists) God is the great reality.The same command is given to all, to dear the cross.In religious life the cross takes the form of adherence to \u2018he three vows.The first vow of poverty means freedom from the tyranny of possessions.The Sister reminded us that earthly possessions bring cares.They demand time and energy in fulfiil- ing our obligations of stewardship.She said, \u201cIf you own nothing, you are free to leave at any moment to go wherever you are sent.The second vow, chastity, means that we may not marry.Chastity draws us away from family ties, it frees us from the cares and responsibilities of family life.The third vow, obedience, is the hardest of \u2018all.It takes a life-time to attain to complete obedience.\u201d Commenting on religious discipline, the Sister said, \u201cthe discipline of periods of silence and stated times of prayer are planned to strengthen and uphold us, spiritually and physically.\u201d WORKS OF MERCY Works of mercy are the outcome, not the primary object, of The Sisters of St.John the Divine have done and are doing varied works.At one time they operated one of the best surgical hospitals in Ontario.Later they were ir.charge of a miner's hospital in Nova Scotia.Theirs was the first residential school for mentally retarded children in Ottawa it operated for eight years.Today they have a convalescent hospital near Toronto, a girls\u2019 school in Regina, a home for unmarried mothers in Edmonton, and here in Mbntreal they have charge of a mission connected with a downtown church.\u201cThere is no frustration in the religious life,\u201d the Sister concluded.\u201cIt is a happy, free life, and in it is found the fulfillment of the promise of our Saviour to those who have left father, mother, houses or lands for His sake.They received a hundredfold now in this time.\u201d (St.Matthew 19:29).The finest top $5.50 per cu.Filling Earth, $9.00 per TOP SOI 2 cu.ys.$7.50 - 3 cu.yds.$11.- 4 cu.yds.$14.50 Delivered \u2014 1 cu.yd., price on request e BLACK SOIL » $6.00 per cu.yd.\u2014 2 cu.yds.or more -PEAT HUMUS 100 Ib.bag $2.00 Delivered $2.25 Per ton, loose, $24.00 Rock Garden Stone $15.00 per ton Delivered All types of stones and cement blecks for walks and terraces.Prices on request.ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS EVERGREENS, PERENNIAL AND ANNUAL PLANTS.FOR SALE soil obtainable yd.delivered load of 4 to 5 cu.yds.give quick results.PRICE .PER BAG Daccord Ready Mix Lawn Top Dressing The most practical and effective ready-mixed top dressing for your lawn.Contains rich screened top soil, high percentage of organic matter, top quality grass seed (free of clover).1 bag will\u2019 cover 100 square feet.(10 x 10') more or less.Minimum weight 100 Ibs.when packed.2.15 DÉLIVERED Mixture blended to 2 CASH ANC a CARRY You are invited to visit our Nursery at 900 MONTEE DE LIESSE At Cote Vertu \u2014 Ville St.Laurent E.DACCORD LTD.GRADUATE LANDSCAPE CONTWACTOR RI.4-3425 .\u2026- RI 4-3823 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 SPRING FLOWERS BLOOM PROFUSELY \u2014 INDOORS ~~ Easter weather has been late in arriving in Eastern Canada, but at the flower conservatory at Niagara Falls, Ont., spring is in full bloom.There, thousands of flowers are being viewed by the public each day as part of the spring flower show which continues until Easter week-end, Lois Lizmore is here surrounded by calceolarias and schizanthus, two of the colorful varieties blooming to perfection.After the spring show is over 120,000 more flowers will be planted in the Niagara park system garden.GERARD D.appointment as a district sales supervisor for Montreal has been announced by F.G.Quen- neville, Quebec general sales FILON, whose manager of Oland\u2019s Breweries Ltd.Mr.Pilon is well-known.in the brewing industry in Quebec Province.He served overseas with the R.C.A.F,, as Flight-Lieutenant during the last war.His appointment is in line wiih th2 recant expans: n of Oland\u2019s activities in this Province.\u2019 Record Of Achievement Reported By The Y.M.CA.A year of record achievement was reported by President L.W.Townsend at the Metropolitan Annual Meeting of the Y.M.C.A.of Montreal on Monday evening, completion of the building expansion program, a 20% increase in membership, over 4,000 volunteer leaders, committee and board members, 153 new clubs organized.and in College registration an increase of 1,460, were some of the highlights of the year under review reported by Mr.Townsend and General Secretary, F.G.Mr.Townsend referred to the completion of the building expansion program which included the construction of the new Sir George Williams College and two branch buildings at Lachine and St.Laurent, plus intensive renovations to three other branch buildings.Mr.Hubbard said that with the completion of the building project a \u201cThree Year Plan of Advance\u201d in program has been adopted which by the proper use .of these facilities and a modernization of Program the \u201cY\" will .be serving 50% more people by the end of three years.Strides have already been made in this direction with a 30.4% increase in membership reported for 1956.Mr.Hubbard also said \u201cliterally Modelers Preen Planes; Seek Third Win In Row A dozen varieties of model planes \u2014 free flight, rubber power, gaspower, u-control and radio control types \u2014 are being groomed i in the West End for.the coming model plane séason.Three major meèts are on top, and as usual the west end will be well represented in them.The meets are: May 19 \u2014 St.Lawrence \u2018Zone A-2- eleminator at Hawkesbury, | Ontario with postal contest with 1 clubs in Holland, the Isle of Wignt and the New England States.June 29 or 30 \u2014 Canadian National.September 15 \u2014 Eastern Canada Open at Gananoque, The Montreal Model Flying Club won tHe trophy in a con- est with New England clubs in 1955 and again in 1956 and this 8 4 44 « year will be trying for their third-in-a-row.Test flights are made regularly in fields at Cote de \u2018Liesse and -Laprairie.Many of the members are international .aeromodelers and have been in competition against modzllers all over the world, particularly at many of the world championships held in Europe.Models are grouped as follows: free flight, \u201cgliders-Nordic or A-2,A-1 and unrestricted.Rubberpower-Wakefield, unrestricted and flying scale, Gas powered 44 A, , B and C.Control Hubbard.thousands of hours of volunteer leadership were given by over 1,400 volunteer advisors and counsellors plus 2,742 committee and board people.These people gave willingly of their time and skills\u201d he added.The number of \u201cY\u201d Clubs organized during.the year were 153 making a total of 1,164 in the greater Montreal area, Enrolment in Sir George Williams College \u2018were 1,460 over the phevious year\u2019s total of 6,666 this increase was made possible by the new College Building.At Monday night\u2019s~meeting the following new directors were appointed: J.M.Breen, W.N.Clel= - land, G.B.Foster, J.B.Frosst, G.M.Hobart, George Hodge, W.S.Kirkpatrick, W.F.Macklaier, T.\u201c R.McLagan, J.M, Pritchard, H.Greville Smith, I.R.Tait, W.Taylor-Bailey, M.M, Walter and James H.Webb.Re-elected were: J.W.McConnell, Honorary President; L: W.Townsend, President; George M.: Hobart, 1st Vice-President; O.B.Thornton, 2nd: Vice-President; © Collin W.Webster, 3rd Vice- Presidefit}; R.Logan, Honorery Treasurer; James H.Webb, Hon- \u2018orary Secretary.line (u-control) and radio control.Acromodelling, members of the club.point out, is not only a hobby.It is more of a sport than anything - else.A contestant has to spring across fields, jump ditches, climb trees and gates to retrieve his model.If the model lands in a lake or stream, he may have to swim.Local contact for the club includes N.D.G.\u2014 The Hobby Centre, 6284 Somerled; Verdun \u2014 Mike Sarna, 1429 Valiquette; St.Laurent \u2014 B, V, Halsman, 3290 Goyer \u2018Road, *™ *s>r1% + En ee REEL FREE Rambler Metropolitan Ambassador .Get a Lift Out of Going == Go Rambler Co NCITY MOTORS 1822 - 34 St.Ge rharie W.Fl.4616 | M ETE Rx re RT Br a THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 MALE, 1 id aha RS \u2014 ~ CS The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising \"\u2014PHONÉ YOUR ADS \u2014 | HUnter 1-2771x Please phone your Ads-early in the week.No Ads acceptéd after 10: 30 a.m.Thursday for current issue- 10 Words 45¢ 3e for each additional word 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE \u2018Pointe Claire ._ Groom brick bungalow and garage, \u201cbelow highway, in nice distri trict.ME.1-3813 O-G4- OFFICES TO LET Doctors\u2019 Offices Medical Towers, corner.Cote des Neiges and Sherbrooke.Reasonable rent.Parking facilities.PL.5251; evenings, RE, 8-5277.0-14 12 APARTMENTS : TO LET WESTMOUNT, 435 Grosvenor Ave, 7is-room apt.heated, taxes paid, hot water.Apply the new janitor WE.0971, or call RE.8-5227, 123 p.m.or 6-8 p.m.O 18 APARTMENTS WANTED S-ROOM apartment in vicinity Clare- mont and Eastern N.D.G.Apply box 227, c-o 2185 Hampton, 15 HOUSES - WANTED ON commercial street, wanted very large house 8-12 rooms.Very dependable people.Will pay good price.Call mornings only, HU.9-1046.O-18 ze ROOMS TO LET AVAILABLE May 1st, large room, Victoria Avenue, block above Sherbrooke.Gentleman preferred GL.2139.0-57 N.D.G., Doherty Avenue, cozy room in a private home.Furnished with kitchen and other privileges, for working lady, Weekly or monthly arrangements.HU.9-4446.0-28 4 Westinghouse, 0-22 Suitable for country home.RE, 7- 6362.0-36 Washing Machine and Dryer excellent _-condition.Very reasonable.Couch.RE.7-763 ATTENTION LADIES Hand knitting and crocheting you, your home\u201d a your family.Wrought iron crochet a speciality.Gi.8133.0-29 for HAND carved chinese chair; chesterfield, recently upholstered; piano, etc, EL.5091.O-61 RUGS, 3 hall runners, gray English wool broadioom, underpad.RE.7- 2981.0-60 STUDIO couch with spring-filled cushions and compartment for bedding, $20.00; dresser, mahogany with marble top, 4 drawers and framed mirror, $20.00: wardrobe, white, 2 doors, $12.00; ceiling lamp, gold bronze, 8 arms and bulbs, $15.00; 2 wicker chairs and table, $6.00; figure skates, brown, size 7, $6.00; oriental rug 8\u2019 x Washing Machine $25.00 26° GARAGE TO LET 20 FOR SALE = _ Winsor Avene BL.oie Oat Di i R { sor Avenue 0: ining Room Se 29 FOR SALE : 5 + Walnut, 9 pieces, white leather seats, very good condition, Modern in de- Elna sign, $150.00, RE.8-154.0-34 For demonstration of The Elna * Otherwise there is good news in the Snowdon Major Fastball league.They came up with their sixth entry Snowdon Combines who will take over Dominion Provision- ers players.\u201cPat Petterson, that veteran of the fastball diamond as field manager and Dave Kaplan, no stranger to the local setup, is the president.The team came up with their application 24 hours after the deadline.The league opens May 5 with FBI and Stein- berg's starting off where they finished off last fall.League officials are hard at work making up a schedule with about 12 home games for each team.¥* * * Cameron Grout did it again, .breaking another swim record.The MAAA team won the Gazette trophy ., .Rockey Roth- well rather upset over the way that residents are allowing their dogs to run loose .He and John Garland of the Westmount + \u2018+ Y, APRIL-19, 1957 WESTMOUNT CRICKET Club executive who are making plans for two teams this season.Front row, left to right: Geoffrey Pike, secretary; Col.Alan Liddell MC., president; R.M.Collier, treasurer; back row: Jim Arkley, \u2018B\u2019 team captain; David Lawless, \u2018A\u2019 team captain and Gerry.Taylor, executive team member.\u2014Bermingham Photo The Snowdon Fastball League will open its schedule on Sunday, May 5, with five clubs in the fold.The deadline for - entries expired Monday night with FBI Golden Gift, Steinberg\u2019s, Dow, Pepsi, and Verdun Sportsmen listed as starters.\u201cFBI and Steinberg's, the only x Xclubs going with American im- Recreation department are hard at work planning summer sports .+ » They report that an intermediate league is in the offing.They have one entry .Tennis permits are still being issued .Rugger will be In full swing on the week-end with four games » .All games are slated for Town of Mt.Royal with the Town and Westmount playing visiting Toronto teams .Two cricket teams will be flying Westmount colors this year .They are seeking additional players .1 EY 1 OO OO % = TIRE CONSULTANTS a .We specialize in i = TUBELESS TIRE REPAIR 5 2 with the most modern equipment un = EXPERIENCED MEN \u2014 PROMPT SERVICE : .= « STANDARD TIRE & SUPPLY CO.: H 726 Atwater Avenue WI.6749 Ë n (Just above St.James St.) a a1 ED 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Save 50% Danust Fils La Jewellers Trophies 3 STORES TO SERVE YOU 1397 St.Catherine W.BE.8684 Corner Bishop 3771 Ontario E.LA.3-2642 Corner Valois - 3699 St, Catherine E.LA.3-3149, Corner Nicolet Established 1912 ports, will meet in the opener May 5 in Trenholme Park at two o'clock.FBI won the pennant last year while Steinberg's captured the playoff crown.Pepsi and Dow also announced a trade going to the Dow club in exchange for Connie Broden.Hynes and Donnie Marshall were drafted by Pepsis from the defunct Dominion Provisioners roster.The new Verdun entry will be managed by Paul Moreau and coached by Les Hynes, junior Canadiens\u2019 hockey trainer, who won't be available until early May.Verdun has a list of 22 players and will probably sign 16 to contracts.They have Paul Saindon and Albert R an for mound work, catcher Ed McLeod, first baseman Ron McKenzie, infielder Al Gellately,.and outfielders Ross Anderson, Gordie Cowie and George and Jerry O'Reilly.Steinberg\u2019s will have three import pitchers\u2014Percy and Homer McCracken and Brooker Thomas \u2014 to toss .at enemy hitters while Ace Holden will be back on the firing line with FBI, GIBC Major Shoot Friday The Grand Trunk Riverside Gun Club will hold their 53rd Province of Quebec Championship Trapshooting Tournament, tomorrow starting at 10 o'clock.The Landsdowne Five Man team trophy and the Alwin (Ottawa) 10 man team cup is up for competition.: Following is the program: Opening Event 25 targets; Province of Quebec Amateur Championship (Open) 50 tar gets; Amateur \u201cTwo Man Team\u201d (Open) (Bruce Murdoch Trophy).25 targets; Amateur \u201cFive Man Team\u201d (Open) (Montreal Gun Club Cup) 25 targets; Amateur \u201cDoubles Championship\u201d Province of Quebec (Open).50 targets; Landsdowne Cup \u201c5' Man Team\u2018 25 targets; Alwin (Ottawa) Cup \u201c10 Man Team\" 25 targets.Snowdon Loop Opens May 5 President Gerry Snyder announced yesterday that.the sixth team entry has been accepted following a special meeting.The application was made 24 hours after the deadline.Pat Patterson will be the field manager and Dave Ka- plan is the club president.Players from Dominion Pro- visioners will form the club.They will be called Snowdon Combines.with Warren Hynes¥ Cagers Still In \\ Action At Unity While most organizations have called a halt to basketball activities for this year, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club continues with the annual Spring Basketball House League.The\u2018 junior members of the club are very keen and the House League has been the main topic of conversation for the past several weeks.The Junior House League gets underway this week with Jets at Comets; Flyers at Wings.The teams are as follows: Jets: Ian Gill, Brian Sullivan, Rodney Wilson, Charles Burton, Richard Blais, Michael Harper, Rodney Irwin, Howard Blan- chette.; Comets: Kenneth Armour, Billy Hotton, Bobby Carter, Larry Dallas, Ralph Walton, Hugh Rosenberg, Michael Crouch, Michael Foley.Flyers: Douglas Rowland, John Devlin, Bobby Stewart, Fred Power, Jimmy Crouch, Martin O'Halloran, Wayne Dallas.Wings: David Tagieff, Billy Gloyn, Billy Stewart, Frank Robinson, Ray Maden, Jimmy Prince, Frank Gibson, Buddy McKaig.Tennis Permits Are Still Being Issued The City of Westmount Recreation Department are still issuing tennis permits to West- mount residents at the Westmount Athletic Grounds, 4350 St.Catherine Street West.The Recreation Department offices are open from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.Monday through Friday.During the month of May, the office will remain open on Wednesday evenings until 6.30 p.m.for those who cannot pick up tickets during the da Westmount To | Form 2 Clubs For Cricket + .x The Westmount Cricket Club is ! endeavouring to field two teams in the coming year.This has been due to the ever-increasing number of good players who are join« ing the club., ro In the last four years, Wests mount has won the Windsor Cup three times, which is an enviable record., It .is felt, however, that this fine standard can be better maintained by giving the maximum number of players a chance to play regularly, which was the \u2018le- clding factor to create a second team.The season will begin around the third week in\u2019 May, and the | club would be divided into an \u201cA\u201d and \u201cBY team, each playing \u2018in the respective \u201cA\u201d and \u201cB\u201d cricket sections.10° Col.Alan Liddell MC., of West- mount, wag re-elbcted to the post of club president at the annual meeting.Goffrey Pike, also of Westmount, was re-elected as \" secretary.y » David Lawless and Richard Croney were elected captain and vice-captain respectively of the \u201cA\u201d team, while Jim Arklay and David Sheppard.were elected captain and vice-captain of the \u201cB\u201d team, > Practices are expected to start as soon as ground conditions permit, and any prospective players \u201care requested to call secretary Pike at FI 4084.A - .ciLials] TIO[UFT- [Halo] MÉTIEIRIS Answers teisiomatetté rer: ME Pall INIT * _ISINJAIR[L]S AICIE] To This PL MEAL [Vv] \u2019 GIRJUINIT T{OlA E SITIEIR AIS Week's EVIE HJUINITIE BEJEJTIS xit MIE |OJU(S [À { Puzzle A[ClOJRINBAIS [UIRIS(IE MSRIEINIT - / NEVER BEFORE has an ale travelled so far, so fast in public esteem ONLY DOW iS\" © \u2018esoL CONTROL BREWED UNO RES CAVE Fisher Heather's Rink | Beaten By St.Lambert PRESENTATION of the Dr.Rondeau Medicine trophy to MacRae Electric, champions of the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League.Left to right: league president Jerry Kerr, \u2018Mac\u2019 MacRae, club sponsor; team captain Stew McGowan and coach Don Tinning.HIGH SCORING champion, Charlie Garneau, Wheel- ers, of the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League is being presented with the Royal Pharmacy trophy by league president Jerry Kerr.\u2014Bermingham Photo Unity Captures Biddy Hoopla Championship + The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Biddy Basketball team with Doug Mariasine as coach won the City and District Biddy Basketball championship for the third consecutive year, The final and deciding game of a best of three series was played at the Rosemount Boys\u2019 Club, with Unity winning 34-22, taking the series in straight games.The score of the first game, Unity 43 = Rosemount 22.\u2019 Biddy basketball which has been sponsored this year by the B'nai B'rith - Mt.Royal Lodge No.728 has enjoyed a great year with 10 teams participating \u2014 this represents over 100 boys \u2018actively engaged in this popular spo: Two sections were operated, ofie in the Eastern \u2018end of the \u201c¢ity and one in the west, Morgan Turner gave a stellar performance for the U.BC.quintet and as high scorer with - 13 points.Howard.Blanchette had nine and-Ralph Walton and Ray Mader each scored 6 points, For Rosemount, Paul Leroy wag the top scorer with 13 points.A ESS UTP RAT TEE =F SEINE ETES Unity was leading 17-11 at half time.Unity Boys\u2019 Club (34): Mader 6, Turner 13, McKaig, O'Dris- oul.Blanchette 9, alton 6, \u2018Hamilton, McDonaugh, Rosemount Boys\u2019 Club (22): Seniw 4 \\Gonroy 2, Leroy 18, Ar- anit 1, LR Campbell, eo dard, Banteliois 2, Ruby, Intermediate Ball League In Offing The Westmount Recreation Department will organize an Intermediate Softball League this year, provided enough interest is shown, To date, one team has signalled \u201ctheir intentions for the 1957 season.Cali Rocky Rothwell, Recreation Department Superintendent, FI 6975, for further information.The Rhode Island Reds have concluded their 81st season in pro hockey and Terry Reardon and Jack Crawford have finished their second season as G.M.and coach, respectively.foal gen 1 first team will dat be \u2014Bermingham Photo - Rugger Games For Week-end In the opening fixture of the Rugger season, Town of Mt.Royal defeated Westmount 6-3.Toronto Barbarians are in town on the weekend for two games.Friday afternoon they will play at Town of Mt.Royal with Toronto visitors first team meeting Westmount first team.After that game, the Town wil take on the Toronto second team.Two games are slated for Saturday at the Town.Westmount seconds will meet Barbarians seconds and in the other game Town of Mt.Royal play Toronto firsts.Lead off games will start at 2:15 each day.; Another exhibition game is slated for the weekend.Toronto Saarcens will play the Montreal Barbarians.The Montreal team won over Ottawa Beavers last Saturday.Both teams scored a.touchdown whi®h was not converted and the winning margin was a smartly taken dropkick by Brennan.The teams found the cold wind rather a difficulty, but they.provided an interesting game for the few half dozen spectators.In the opening game the West- mount second XV beat their opposite numbers by the score of 16 to 0.I Monroe converted two penalty kicks.There was a creditable turnout of players for the second XV and, if the increase in playing members is maintained, it should be possible to run two divisions in the Fall.Mrs.V.Allan Heads Swimming Group Mrs.Viv Allan was: elected president of the Amateur Synchronized Swimming Association of Quebec at its recènt annual meeting, With the Canadian championships in ornamental swimming taking place in Peterborough this summer, the Quebec association is now preparing its various club teams for the Ontario invasion.Other officers elected with Mrs, Allan were: vice-president, Mrs.A.Lamontagne; recording secretary, Miss E.Lindell; corresponding secretary, Miss E.Rasmussen; treasurer, Miss H.Couture; executive members Miss N.Shephard, Mrs, D, Harris and .erg gud! / \u20ac sJ-went + ta\" J.\u2018Mac\u2019 McCormick's St.Lambert Curling rink, won its second major \u2018bonspiel in a row Saturday night and its fifth of the season, when it defeated Heather's Tom Fisher in the City of St.Lambert's Centennial Trg y tourn nt.Jonsolatio: rophy honors ofer's Town of | Mount\u201d Royal Rink with a 13-10 win oer Stan Ferry of Montreal e Winner of the City of West- mount \u2018spiel the Saturday prev- iousj.\u201cMcCormick Lad.to fight \u2018}-frorï behind to beat out Fisher.The big- break -of \u2018the 12-end match came af the eleventh, when the home side chalked up four shots, On the final end Fisher's rink .tried desperately to get some- moved up a notch, with Berni DeBreyne taking over lead spot Soper's Town team got off t« a good start against Ferry, bu the former star Big Four foot baller fought it hard all the wa} and at one stage after popping four end on Soper, it looked lik the tide was turning.But on the very next end th: Town team, which included ex schoolboy curling champ Bol Hawkins at third and two of hi: young confreres at lead ane second, got the four shots back and rolled on to win.Immediately following play prizes were presented in the clubhouse, Mayor J.L.Townsend of St.Lambert welcomed the curlers and gave out awards to the individual winners.at least two shots for a tie and possibly three for a win, but McCormick, who had played brilliantly throughout the piece, kept the situations.well in hand.| Larry Elliott, regular member of the St.Lambert team, was missing from the final and Jim Newman and Dick Tobin McGill, Maisonneuve Reach Ball Playoffs - Regiment a Maisonneuve roH- ed into the finals of the Officers Section Military Fastball League playoffs with an 18-9 triumph over 17th Hussars.The win gave Maisonneuve the best-of-three semi-final 2-1, The winners will go against McGill COTC for the league championship.McGill, defending champion, eliminated Navy with a \u20182-1 series triumph.Claude Bastien, veteran Mai- sonneuve southpaw went the route to gain the decision for the Maisies.Andre Lalonde and Guy Pre- vost helped along\u2019 the victory with home rounds.Lalonde also | connected for seven hits in as many trips.thing in the house to pick up* Grout Breaks Swim Record Montreal Amateur Athletic Association's swimming team, led by captain Cameron Grout, captured The Gazette Trophy for the provincial senior men\u2019s championship at a meet in the YMHA pool.Grout established a provincial record in the 500 yards free style to give his team a big boost in points.He swam the distance in 5:46.9, four seconds lower\u2019 than the old mark.Other M.A.A.A, point winners were Alex Crosthwait, who won the 100 yards free style; 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