The Westmount examiner, 26 avril 1957, vendredi 26 avril 1957
[" ; 3 EE RE EE Reddy Hospital Seeks P oe in charity cases \u2014~ Reddy|- - Defiat Is $172,000 With a deficit of $172,000 for the year, a drop in total admissions and an, increase \u201cMemorial Hospital at its annual meeting has turned its eyes to the province as a means out of its financial difficulties.William Bentley, vice-president.and treasurer, who has been functioning as head of the institution since the death of President S.L.de Carteret and Col.Wilfrid Bovey, who was president emeritus, had this to say of | the situation: \u201cWe are happy to hear the provincial government is proposing to increase permits under the Public Charities Act \u2014 we hope : this will meet the cost for indigent patients.This is a step .in the right direction.It will help alleviate our desperate plight.\u201d Dr.J.L.Barry, executive director of the hospital, reported total admissions \u2014 6,216 \u2014 were slightly below last year.But, he said the reduction was entirely due to a drop in maternity cases brought about by \u201cthe considerable extension in maternity services which has taken place in Montreal over the past two years.\u201d He said, on the other hand, the demand for beds in the other department of the hospital was decreasingly heavy and suggested some reduction in the : raternity service to provide additional beds for other patients.He said 30 per cent of all bed patients were admitted under tha Quebec Public Charities Act at (Continued on Page 8) Temple Emanu- EH Delegates Aftend Union Convention The Parent organization of North American Liberal Judaism, The Union of American Hebrew Congregations holds its 44th biennial convention for the first time in-Canadä in the City of Toronto, April 28th-May 2nd.Simultaneously the 21st biennial convention of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods representing the women auxiliaries of the Synagogues will also take place.Temple Emanu-El Congregation of Westmount, which is an affiliant of the Union numbering over 540 conzregations of the United States and Canada will be represented at the Toronto convention by the following: Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern; President Hyman Grover; Vice-Pres- idents \u2014 George Hollinger and Lawrence Marks; Honorary Treasurer \u2014 Samuel Paperman; Acting Honorary Secretary \u2014 Joseph Cooper; Honorary Trustees \u2014 William Gittes and Jack Carrick; Board Members \u2014 Arthur Pascal and Alfred N, Miller.Representing the Temple Emanu-EI Sisterhood will be the .following: Mrs.Irvin Gertsman, Mrs.Alfred N.Miller, Mrs.David H.Lisser, Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern and Mrs, Louis J.Cohen.: The convention will devote itself to thé strengthening of religious life and Jewish culture arid many workshops will be conducted in thé technique of Jewish religious education and in programmes of interfai strenghteniñg , of the ichuse of \" the ideals of democracy and that of social action which are rooted in: Judaism, nA as 4 TPE EEE ST TY A ey) and the hari rovincial Aid VOL.XXVIII, No.17 The Alpha Sr.Boys' Hi-Y Club has come up with a new fund- raising idea.Saturday is the big day, and these boys will be working from 7:00 am.to 9:00 p.m.on the gas pumps of Art Janelle\u2019s B.A.Gas Station, at the corner of Victoria and Western.In return for their services, the boys will be making five cents profit per gallon sold.The money raised will be used toward sending the club's delegates to the regienal Hi-Y conference and to start a scholarship at Westmount Senior High School, .\u201cSenior \u201cB\u201d WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 OPENS HOBBY SHOW : Mayor Sydney Bruneau officially opens the Westmount Boys and Girls Hobby Show.At the right Hi-Y Boys Man Pumps At Local Gas Station This year's Hi-Y Club is under the presidency of Dave Annesley and their service work to date has included donations to fund raising campaigns, Christmas hampers to a needy family, donations to Y.M.C.A.World Service and partial subsidization of the Westmount \u201cY\u201d Basketball team.The boys of the Hi-Y Club feel that this endeavour is worthy of your support.They don\u2019t want your tank empty, but at least let it run low before running into Art Janelle\u2019's Service station for a refill on Saturday, April 27th.flakes to thunderstorms.week.Next Week's Weather .April 21 to May 4 In normal years this is a week of sudden temperature changes, with samples of every kind of weather from snow As this is a dry year we are likely to have more sunshine than trouble, although It may be quite windy mid- : Bright and\u2019 generally\u2019 pleasant for the ja: of \u201cthe Fee Ki with occasional wet mists or morning toës, Forsythis.1 in flower.It always opens the spring.Fishing good all day.By ERIC NEAL bid farewell or TWENTY PAGES of the picture, watching the perrvormance is Pamela Ellis, director of the event.Rofary Marks \u2018Family Day\u2019 It was \u2018Family Day\u2019 this week at Westmount Rotary and, judging by its enthusiastic reception, the event promises to become an annual affair, a time when mothers and kiddies get an insight into daddy's weekly club meeting.Wednesday's dinner - meeting was largely attended and, for the most part, was gauged to entertain the youngsters.Main source of entertainment came from \u201cMagic Tom\u201d Auburn whose mastery of sleight-of-hand kept everyone guessing.Oddly enough, it took.a good deal of convincing before the tiny tots realized that the hand is quicker than the eye.And even then they entertained doubts.Prizes galore and a splendid meal were high on the agenda, Chairman at the session was club president William G.Mox- ley and visiting Rotarians were welcomed by Dr.F.M.McNaughton.A warm welcome to children and mothers was extendéd by Frank Sharpe.During the meeting, = club \u2018head who will le ional Sd, represent Westmou porary at the Rot: International Con- vention in Lucerne, Switzerland.\u2014Bermingham Photo Daylight Saving Time Saturday at midnight is the moment for putting clocks ahead one hour to Daylight Saving Time.Despite the fact that this time and date 35 widely publicized every year, there are always a number of people whe forget to remember \u2014 and turn up an hour late Sunday at some appointment, such as church.So \u2014 Saturday at midnight \u2014 remember to remember that clocks go ahead, one full hour, to Daylight Saving Time.R-U-Moving?Many residents are moving this May 1.If you are .one of them \u2014 you'll want The Examiner to follow you to your new home.Just call circulation depart- Joent.HU.1-2771 and we'll 7 to Aappy to make a note of your new: \u2018address, and see that you \"dont miss a single issue of your favorite weekly.~ \u201c> PAGE TWO THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT .222222222727 Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB .LISA VMM III SIMS III SSL SIA IS SSI LIL LL I VIII M III VISE By M au ri c e M ari asin e (LLL MA A MM AAA 7 Lo.CHILDREN\u2019S JAMBOREE .Good news for club members who plan to remain in the city during the summer vacations \u2014 Steinberg\u2019s Limited announced recently that the Children\u2019s Jamboree at they will once again sponsor Belmont Park.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club will join with other Boys\u2019 Clubs in Montreal during Boys\u2019 Club day at Belmont on Wednesday, July 10th.The quota for the Unity Boys\u2019 Club is 100 boys and girls.Club members who plan to participate in the Summer Program will be eligible to attend.U.S.CAGE SQUAD * West End House, Inc.from Boston, Mass.U.S.A.will send a representative basketball team to the Unity Boys\u2019 Club on Saturday, April 27th, to supply opposition to the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Senior 'B\u201d cagers \u2014 1957 City and Frovincial Champions.Game time on the 27th, is 3 p.m.JUST A REMINDER Don\u2019t forget the Variety Show which the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade will provide on Thursday, May 9th, The Show will be held in conjunction with the Annual Hobby Show .Exhibition.CAGE HOUSE LEAGUE In the opening games of the 1957 Junior Basketball House League \u2014 Comets defeated Jets 80-50 and Flyers defeated Wings 44-27.High scorers were Ken Armour (24), Rodney Wilson (2 Douglas Rowland (21) Larry Dallas (16) Bobby Stewart (12) Billy Hotton (12) Ralph Walton (11).SOCCER CLINIC The introduction of Soccer to members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club took place last week with a Soccer Clinic being conducted by Jim McLaughlin, Bert Gnird- lay, Gerry Crowder and Tom Hughes.A movie and an indoor session attracted a total of 56 boys.The purpose of the Clinic is to organize teams which will represent the Unity Boys\u2019 Olub in a proposed Inter-club soccer league.ROBIN HOOD .Twenty boys and girls will attend the performance of Robin Hood at Victoria Hall on Sai- urday, April 27th, \u201cRobin Hood\u201d is presented by the Children\u2019s Theatre.BAHA'I WORLD FAITH PUBLIC MEETING Oak Room, Victoria Hall Westmount, Que.Wednesday, May Ist, 8.30 p.m.\"THE SPIRITUAL ATOM\u201d Mme.Meherangiz Munsiff of India and 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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.Final Tribute Paid F.E.Fraser Funeral of Frederic Earle Fraser, 4320 Montrose avenue, was held Monday from Tees and Company Chapel with interment in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa.A long-time resident of West- mount, Mr.Fraser died on Good Friday following a lengthy illness.He was 67 years of age.Born \u2018in Regina, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Fraser and great-grandson of Col James Fraser, Perth, Ont., he was educated in Western Canada and later at the Ottawa Collegiate Institute.During the First World War, Mr.Fraser was awarded the DSC for sinking one of the few submarinzas by bombing from an aircraft.He was commissioned in the Royal Naval Air Service in England and served in France, Italy and other theatres of operations.On his return, he opened his own business in Montreal under the name of Fraser Company.During the Second World War, Mr.Fraser joined the RCAF and served for two years until he retired.He was a well-known sportsman in the fishing tackle business and a crack rifle shot.Surviving besides his wife, the former Dorothy Martha Lolléy, are three sons, A.Hugh Fraser, Montreal, I.E.Fraser, Toronto, and Dr.F.E.Fraser, Esher, England; two brothers, Col.E.A.S.Fraser, Montreal, Hugh E.Fraser, Knowlton; one sister, Mrs.Larry Howard, Vancouver.Mrs.F.W.Brookes Burial Saturday The funeral of Mrs.Frank W.Brookes, widow of Frank W.Brookes, 2239 Belgrave avenue, will be held Saturday morning from St.Augustine of Canterbury Church with interment in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Active in church work and a resident of NDG for about 25 years, Mrs.Brookes died suddenly last night.Born in Cob- den, Ont., she was a daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Durack, Her husband, a long-time employee of Canadian Pacific Railways, predeceased her in 1950.Mrs.Brookes was past president of St.Augustine Women\u2019s Club, a member of the Community Council.Xavier Aposto- late, Legion of Mary and others.Surviving are six sons, Allan, at home; Francis and Tom, Montreal; Terry, Ottawa; Murray, Preston, Ont, and Jack, with the RCAF overseas; two daughters, Mrs.S.J.Holland, at home, Mrs.T.R.Tessier, Toronto; one sister, Mrs.Ralph Robertson, Geraldton, Ont.; five grandchildren.SIGNIFICANCE The palmetto growing out of a fallen oak, on the state seal of South Carolina, signifies the « (Downstairs) WI.6633 victory of the Revolutionary defenders of a palmetto log fort, who fought off a fleet of British men-of-war built of oak, THE WEST D INT EXAYINFE, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 VIEWING THE WARES: and Mrs, Lindsay Morris Buried Monday Final tribute was paid Monday, at the chapel of D.A.Collins, Sherbrooke street west, to Lindsay G.Morris, a former resident of Notre Dame de Grace and a graduate of West Hill High School, Lindsay Morris, who died suddenly at the age of 46, was a vice-president and secretary.treasurer of Brown, Bovari (Canada) Ltd.and a graduate of the faculty of Commerce at McGill University.Son of Lincoln G.Morris, the jartist, Lindsay had been prominent in the Montreal Amateur Radio Club in\u2019 his school and college days and was for many years an active official of the American Radio Relay League.He was also a member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, the Naval Officers\u2019 Association, the Associatton of Industrial Advertisers and the Monkland Tennis Club.During the Secon.World War he served as an intelligence officer with the RCNVR.He is survived by his wife, the former Audrey Allo; his father, Lincoln G, Morris; and a sister Mr.H.Byain (Rosemary) of Toronto.Mayor Bruneau are shown round the Westmount Hobby Show by Pamela Ellis EEE AS \u2014 Bruneau and Mary Durbar, ofticials of the exhibition, \u2014Bermingham Photo % Children's Theatre Play Big Mir Robin Hood\u201d Well Received To Play Two More Saturdays Fortunately for the youngsters who were unable to see the Children's Theatre performance of Robin Hood last Saturday, repeat performances will be given this Saturday April 27th, and the final show will be Saturday afternoon May 4th.Wild cheers greeted this famous Robin Hood when he appeared at Victoria Hall for the first performance, and George Carron made a striking figure as the stalwart outlaw, while Eleanor Kal- manasch played Maid Marion in a most appealing manner, and this young thespian shows great ability.Marcel deGagne portrayed the High Sheriff of Nottingham to the great amusement of the children, and this promising young actor knows how to appeal to the small fry.Alexis Kanner gave an outstanding performance as Guy of Gisborne, while Walter Walkefield so beloved by Children\u2019s Theatre audiences was hilarious as Friar Tuck.Mary Lekas played the role of Lady Dorothy with ease and distinction and Rosalind Warhaft, gave a fine characterization of Lady Jane.Teddy Lazarus, five year old thespian of the Children\u2019s Theatre, delighted the audience when he appeared -as Robin meets at McGill University Montreal, May 3 and 4.This year, two sessions will be devoted to parent education, a topic that proved widely appealing last year.Other workshops \u2018will include discussions on the educational facilities available to the retarded child, the use of audio-visuai aids and a discussion and exhibition of children\u2019s art.Guest of honor at the closing Home, School Federation Will Hear John P.Rowat Workshop sessions will be opened to all interested parents and teachers, when the 13th annual convention of the Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations Physical Science Centre in dinner in the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel will be John Rowat, chairman of the Protestant Committee of the Council of Education in the province of Quebec.At that dinner, also, the Buzzell Award for outstanding service in home and school work in the province will be presented.Hood Junior, in the curtain speech.; The supporting cast, too numerous to mention, deserve great credit for their fine performances and the entire show reflects great credit on directors Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters.For the repeat show this Saturday, Gloria Shacket will be seen as Maid Marion, Aviva Benjamin as Lady Dorothy and Helene Oppenheimer as Lady Jane.SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES \u201cW.FREDERICK Master Watchmaker 1370 GREENE AVE.(Near Sherbrooke) GL.1855 Repeat Performance \u201c A Children's Theatre Play at VICTORIA HALL Saturday Afternoons Apr.27th, May 4th * Reservations: \"Willis & Co., St.Catherine StI'W.or DExter 6620 BS RE eas le FINE FLOORING ¢ HARDWOOD ® RUBBER & COMPANY © ASPHALT 4 _ + L % Specializing in Refinishing Old \u2018Floors -A.Ross Grafton - 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET - The xaminer \u2014 \u2014] : .\u201c55 YEARS 5 WESTMOUNT\" Reliable - WATGH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN\u2019S WESTMOUNT JEWELLERS Free Estimates WE.2323 WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXVIII, No.17 rm \u2014\u2014 a 26, 1957 PAGE THRER ; 4 Dr.Harry J.Stern Draws Parallels In Easter, Passover The Christian festival that is almost identical with Passover observance is that of Easter.This year Passover and Easter are observed simultaneously and it is in keeping that we reflect upon both of these festivals, and the concurrence of these eventful days should stimulate the imagination of Jews and Christians to remove misunderstanding regarding each.other and to live and labor for the preservation of the Judaeo-Christian heritage without which civilization is impossible.The fundamentals of that heritage are the love of God and the love for fellow-man, Dr.Stern told Temple Emanuel Congregation at Passover.Both Passover and Easter derive their origin from the festival of nature, the spring season, when all of nature cast aside the death of winter and undergoes a renewal of life, a resurrection, and the wonderful transformation of nature in the spring is most conducive to the strengthening of our belief in the renewal of life after death.The marvelous spectacle of nature's renewal has ever made man susceptible even ot the belief of bodily resurrection, let alone to the belief in life eternal.Man thus reasons if the world of nature, held fast by the grip of winter's death, can thus be metamorphosed why not man who occupies the highest pinnacle in the drama of nature ?he added.It can easily be understood why the Christian Church, moved deeply by the inspiring phenomenon of the spring resurrection, has come to speak and affirm its fundamental doctrine of the resurrection of the Nazarene, the humble Rabbi of Gali- dee, who is the very inspiration of the Christian faith, its very foundation! Judaism, however, has instituted the Passover with the advent of spring to commemorate not Ladies and Gentlemen DRESS UP for SPRING with a new Suit and Topcoat.We have just received a English woolens.Can be made up smartly in the latest styles at very reasonable prices.BEST WORKMANSHIP \u2014 FIT GUARANTEED.- Alterations and Repairs of all kinds.Your old fur coat can be made into a shortie, stole or cape.They will look like new.Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE {Just below St.Catherine) WE.5908 CLOSED SATURDAYS ppm large assortment of best | the resurrection of any one individual but that of the entire Jewish people.Who can deny that Passover in Jewish tradition is bound up with Israel redeemed not only from the grave \u2018of Egyptian slavery but from the graves in which its enemies sought to bury the Jew again and again throughout history.Turn the pages of history and behold how the hostile peoples often declared the Jew a corpse, dead, petrified, fossilized, never to rise again.But the Jew, the progenitor of a great religious truth, the pioneer in the worship of The One God, the champion of the belief in life eternal cried out: \u201cI shall not die, but live and declare the works of God,\u201d he continued.Israel, indeed, has been resurrected from a thousand graves and lives with the one great purpose of witnessing to the Oneness of God and the Oneness of humanity.As long as Israel continues to sacrifice and suffer for spiritual truth Israel will survive all who meditate its\u2019 destruction.In this month of Nisan, when nature joyfully sings of new life, well may we sing for the joy that Israel lives.It lives as Israel universal as citi- ¥ zens of many lands; it also lives anew as a nation reborn in the ancient and holy land where first the cradle of Jewish civilization stood.In these complex times of dislocation and fears of death because.of nuclear weapons, the Passover-Easter season invites Jew and Christian to an affirmation of life and hope that mankind is on the march, that man is not a puppet and that he has God-given spiritual capabilities within himgelf to make possible the international control of atomic energy, that it may be utilized to increase life and light and freedom for all the dwellers on earth.Then, indeed, will come the universal Passover when all manwind will have learned to live in freedom, security, and peace.Providence grant that so it be and may all of us, Jew and Christian in this glorious holy season of the Passover-Easter, in brotherhood exclaim \u201cMy Redeemer still liveth,\u201d, Rabbi Stern concluded.COYOTE PLACED In spite of its description as \u201cprairie wolf,\u201d the coyote is much smaller than the true wolf and more closely resembles the jackal, Approximately 99 per cent of the body's calcium content is in the bones and teeth, SWINGS ARE BACK ! There is galety galore in Westmount Park as the municpality has replaced the steel swings for the spring and summer season.Local youngsters are making full use of them as the above photo amply demonstrates.Swinging gayly here are: Frances Keenan, 2350 St.Antoine; Teddy Varden, 10921 Pijon; and Susan Matthews, 2060 Elmhurst.\u2014Acme Harrison Photo New Books At Library A series of illustrated books entitled The Great Centuries of Painting has heen acquired by the Westmount Public Library throiigh a monetary gift of one of its members.According to the chief librarian, the following books are now available to the public: Egyptian Painting by Arpag Mekhitarian, Etruscan Painting by Massimo Pallottino, Roman Painting by Amedeo Maiuri, Byzantine Painting by Andre Grabar, Gothic Painting by Jacques Dupont, The Fifteenth Century From Van Eyck to Botticelli by Jacques Las- saigne, The Sixteenth Century from Leonardo to El Greco by Lionello Venturi, The Seventeenth Century; the new developments in art from Caravaggio to Vermeer by Jacques Dupont, The Eighteenth Century from Watteau to Tiepolo by Georges de Traz, and The Nineteenth Century: new sources of emotion from Goya to Gauguin by Maurice Raynal.In 1956 the value of goods imported into Canada totalled $1 billion more than in 1955, while exports increased by only $500 million.Trade deficit for the year was $850 million, \u2014Quick Canadian Facts Fight cancer with a check-up and a cheque.Support the Canadian Cancer Sclety\u2019s April campaign.Reddy Hospital Seeks Provincial Aid (continued from page 1) a loss to the hospital of $10 per patient per day.The out-patient department, which provided free care for more than 30 per cent of its patients also, lost $12,000 during the year.These losses, added to heavy expenditure for repairs and maintenance of the old building, were responsible for a net operating deficit of $172,000 during the year.William Bentley, vice-president and treasurer, presided at the meeting.The president, the late S.L.de Carteret, died in office.Mr.Bentley, who has acted as administrative head of the hospital since Mr.de Carteret's death, was elected chairman of the board of directors.He paid tribute to Mr.de Carteret and to the late Col William Bovey, president emeritus of the hospital, who died last October.RI.4-3425 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 \u2014 $4.95 delivered 40 Ibs.$2.95 cash and carry \u2014 $3.20 delivered E.DAGCORD LTD.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR NURSERY: 900 MONTEE DE LIESSE AT COTE VERTU VILLE ST.LAURENT RI.4-3823 with LANCO AUTOMATIC Engineered concrete \u2019 Designed for ® PRIVATE HOMES ¢ COMMUNITIES ng Fools CLUBS SKIM-FILTER SYSTEMS pools complete with all accessories, designed and built by experts.Estimates without obligation SMITH BUILDING SERVICES RIVERSIDE 7-1168 ee x uaa STUART G.STEELE, Pres.1960 Manufacturers St.H.C.JOHNSTON CO., LTD.GENERAL CONTRACTORS MAINTENANCE DIVISION ALTERATIONS and PAINTING Established 1917 Fl.5271-2 \u201ca ir po Lon ln MA eo PEO TR aS oy tiem 1 FOR; + BR ES ETES To a oR .Era a FS er RE \u201c uF LET ee A So rte a i 0\u201d i TA PERCH éenes Mise 1 1 5 nier dE à msi memes Pace FOUR THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING CWANA COMPANY A \u201cMES Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, Montreal HUntes 1-2771* John W.Sancton Publisher Harry 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, Advertising 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 Dept., Ottawa, Neer Security on the Road N.Y.State Insurance Law Seen Needing Quebec Parallel If you motor into New York state occasionally, you'll be interested in this: A New York State official has done some plain talking about the question of automobile insurance and it is to be hoped that he talked loud enough for his words to carry to Quebec City.Joseph P.Kelly, motor vehicle commissioner of the state, issued a report on the state's insurance law to correct \u201ccertain wrong interpretations,\u201d held by visiting drivers from Canada.These are the points which Mr.Kelly made: ; 1.Uninsured vehicles are not impounded in New York State, but, in case of an accident,\u2019 owner and driver will lose the right to drive in the state.2.It is not a criminal offence for a non-resident to operate an uninsured vehicle in New York, but it is a misdemeanor for anyone to operate a New York-regis- tered vehicle knowing it is not covered by liability insurance.\u201cLike residents of New York,\u201d he said, \u201cvisitors to our state can use the streets and highways with the satisfying assur- anse that evidence of financial security has been given for every New York vehicle on the road.\u201d Unfortunately, no such assurance is given in the Province of Quebec.This is a matter long overdue for urgent consideration by the Provincial Government, and a matter of urgent importance for every automobile owner and driver in the province, and for our visiting motorists.The perfect status would be financial security for every automobile on the road, and financial responsibility for every driver.These are things that are in everyone's interest.Why the delay?Enumeration, Then Revision Citizens Have Double Opportunity To Qualify As Voters Several hundred residents of this Community will conclude a house-to-house canvass this week-end to register all those qualified to vote in the coming federal election.Every effort will be made by them, and by the other election officials, to get every voter on the lists before the end of.these visits.There will inevitably be some omissions: some citizens are out of town, others were away from home when the enumerators made their calls.These will have ample opportunity later to have their names added to the lists.Places and dates for such revision will be well publicized.Election officials report a considerable interest in the election on the part of the citizens at large, and more than the usual co-operation with the enumerators in their visits.This is an excellent omen, and it is to be hoped that such interest will be reflected in a high percentage of local electors doing their duty as responsible citizens when voting day comes around.The early signs point to a heavy vote.Within the next fortnight or so, copies of the lists compiled by the enumerators will be mailed to every household in the district.Each printed list will contain a notice of the dates and places where those omitted in the preliminary canvass may have their names entered.If you have been missed by the enumerators, make a point of visiting one of these revising officers.There will be one in your neighbourhood.Keep in mind that after the sittings for revisipn are concluded, no more names can be added to the lists.Press Freedom at Home Le Progres de Chambly Case Scotched Bad Precedent The importance of a free press as a watchdog over the public interest is emphasized in the careers of latter-day die- tators who, without exception, have started their march to power with seizure - of the media of communications \u2014 newspapers and radio.Not content with this, many have gone further.Cuba\u2019s President Batista, for example, has ordered censorship of all \u2018 American newspapers sent or brought to the island dictatorship.Stories which the dictator does not want the people to read are either clipped from each individual paper, or are blacked out.But campaigns against freedom of the press are not confined to dictatorship.In India, a republic, the Government recently passed a Press Bill which, in effect, gives it control over what all Indian newspapers may\u2019 print.In view of these and other encroachments on the principle of freedom of the press, it is gratifying to note that an attempt to infringe this freedom right here at home has been quashed in Superior Court in Montreal by Mr.Justice Harry Batshaw.Mr.Justice Batshaw ordered the Town of Chambly to pay a local newspaper, Le Pogrès de Chambly, the sum of $400 for defamatory libel.The town council, after a series of articles which criticized the then-mayor of Chambly in 1953, passed a resolution ordering the newspaper \u201cto explain itself\u201d and said that if such an explanation was not given, council would order \u201call groups and individuals with which it was associated\u201d to stop advertising in the paper.The paper sued for damages, and Mr.Justice Batshaw held that although the threat implied in the resolution hadn\u2019t been carried out, the mere passing of it by council constituted a libel.This attempt by a town council to suppress freedom of comment on public affairs would, if successful, have established a dangerous precedent.Mr.Justice Batshaw's decision was not only another affirmation of the principle of freedom of the press, but will help strengthen the bulwarks of that freedom.Named To Direct Symphony Group Of all commodities and services included in Canada\u2019s official cost-of-living index, the price of A symphonie orchestra com- soloist of the Les Concerts Sym- clothing has increased the least.posed of non-professional musicians is being organized here, and Albert Chamberland, 12 Burton place, will be directing the organization.Mr.Chamber- land has been a teacher, producer, and orchestra leader for many years at Radio-Canada and assistant director and violin BY 3 A phoniques of Montreal.Persons interested in joining the orchestra should \u2018register with the organization before the end of May.Rehearsals will start in the fall.For information call RA.1-3213 or RE.8-7332 or write to the secretary, L.Lu Du- chesne, 2485 St.Zotique east, apt, 2, Montreal, \u2014Quiek C Canadian Facts In 1906, about 400 years after the first European explorer had sought the passage, the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen was first to sail through the Northwest Passage from Atlantic to Pacific.\u2014Quick Canadian Facts THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 rye Letters Ta he Editor Pedestrian Contempt Laid To Car Drivers serious injuries que to motor car accidents continues to mount.The warnings of safety societies and other agencies have had little effect.The speed at which cars go in strictly populated districts, such as along Sherbrooke Street West and Cote St.Antoine Road evidences a contempt, for the pedestrian.The driver of a motor car develops a psychology that apparently inclines him to look upon the pedestrian as a nuisance, Where an accident happens that may cause fatal injuries, the party responsible regards it as of minor importance.He thinks that he should not be treated too harshly.In our own province, the traffic division under the control of Capt, Alexandre Poirier is quite alert and constantly warning automobilists to exercise the utmost care.The negligent driver is a menace to all who use our streets and should not lightly be dealt with.Only a few weeks ago a prominent citizen who at one time was a leading member of the City Council was knocked down by a bus and suffered injuries that necessitated hospitalization and further home treatment.POLICE ACTIVE In certain municipalities, the police do their utmost to curb irresponsible drivers with the result that the number of offences due to speeding has been reduced.In Montreal, unfortunately, we have not the required number of patrol or motorcycle police lo run down and halt speed maniacs.Those who drive cars forget that they have in their keeping the lives of those on the road as well as the defenceless pedestrian.The courts are beginning to appreciate that stronger - measures and heavier sentences may result in more care being exercised by occupational and personal drivers of cars.The number of children that have been killed and injured is appalling.The offending motorist who speeds, or is intoxicated, is every bit as much a Jawbreaker as the criminal who assaults a citizen with a deadly weapon.The convicted motorist who is sent to jail may regard himself as one entitled to consideration; but where he causes the death of a fellow citizen, or the victim is permanently injured, he should ask himself how he would feel if the position was reversed.Quite a number will be inclined to agree with Mr.Justice P.J.Montague of the Manitoba Court of Appeal, who, in rejecting an appeal of a convicted motorist, suggested that a life sentence may be \u2018the only penalty severe enough to stop drunken drivers from killing people on the highways, POTENTIAL KILLER The drunken driver is every bit a potential killer as the criminal in possession of a lethal weapon.Director Hilaire Beauregard of our Provincial Police force has on more than one occasion emphasized what a dangerous weapon the motor car becomes when driven by an irresponsible or impaired driver.If the suggestion made by the eminent member of the higher judiciary was_carried out, it would undoubtedly have the effect of deterring motorists from the use of intoxicants before or while driving, and also exercise a higher degree of prudence.The problem is now concerning governments on all levels and associations interested in safety regulations.The petition to be presented to Sir: The toll of deaths and: mr ar 7 \u2014 \u201cWill you ery further down she counter please, I'm closing for bunch |\u201d Premier Duplessis and due to the public spirit of Mr.and Mrs.Cousineau will, no doubt, be given the serious consideration it merits.The tremendous increase in the'number of cars and trucks with a consequent increase in the likelihood of accidents, makes it imperative to adopt sterner measures to prevent the killing to which Mr.J us- tice Montague referred.We may be living in an age of speed but that is no reason or justification for speeding that causes death or maiming for life, Bernard Rose.Publicity Gratifying To Westmount Women Sir: The publicity accorded the Westmount Women's Club Inc.by The Monitor has been very gratifying during the past season and I have been asked to convey to you the sincere thanks and appreciation of the president and board of directors for cooperating in such a wholehearted manner with the publicity chairman of the club, Mrs.Varley.With best wishes for continued success in your chosen field may the fine work being done by The Monitor continue to flourish.Mrs.John Applin, Corresponding Secretary, By the Way.HE hushing-up of the whole affair of the hen\u2019 which repeatedly laid banana- shaped eggs was hotly criticised yesterday.! ; | \u201cPeople have a right to know what is going on,\u201d said Stanley McLoathsome, an egg-marker.An attempt to even things by growing egg- shaped bananas was described .by Mrs.Kortright as \u201can imbecile gesture.\u2019 Psychiatrists have denied \u2018that bomb-tests are responsible for oddly shaped eggs.Tests made with a hen imported from Jamaica proved that a youth spent amid bananas is not sufficient, in itself, to cause ovine deviation in fowls.The progeny, when hatched, were not banana-shaped, but did in fact, taste of fish.Twenty Years Of Uproar MUSIC critic complains that a certain singer \u201ccannot keep her hands still.\u201d If a concert.was going badly, Rustiguzzi used to clap her hand over her mouth in mid- \u2018song.\u2014Beachcomber, DID BETTER The 1956-57 version of the Black Hawks did little more than last \u201c season\u2019s team, National Hockey League records show coldly.After 70 games a year ago, Chicago's accomplishments came to only 19 wins and 12 ties for 50 league points.A total of 155 goals were scored, but 216 got by.This season's totals came to 16 victories and 15 deadlocks for 47 points.Goals for and against rose slightly to 169 and 225 respectively.1 Canadian trappers take more than tdo million squirrel pelts a year.\u2014Quick Canadian Facts wœ ~ + 0 UT UE FN Sere ï BLACK EARTH $5.& THE STUDIO GROUP of the I Association photographed in the studio at the ndependent Art THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 Westmount Junior High School where they meet every Thursday evening from 8 to 10.West End Sports Car Drivers Open Season On May 5 The West End sports car enthusiast has two things to think about these days.First of all, the car must be put into top running order.And secondly, a check must be made to insure that his membership has not ex- Patterned after clubs in Europe, the SMCC was founded in 1935 around a nucleus of light- car owners who joined together to organize trials, tours, pienics, safe driving and reliability trials .and to provide an opportunity for enthusiasts to \u201ctalk shop.\u201d By 1939, the club had grown to such an extent that a constitution was drawn up and the present name adopted.The club is neither sponsored by nor connected with any Continuously growing, the club today provides many opportunities for its 50-plus members to participate in competitive and social events.Affiliated with the Canadian Automobile Sports Committee, governing body of automobile sport in Canada, the SMCC is administered by a board of directors members of which are: President, John Berrys; pired into the Sports commercial organization and vice-president, Charlie Taylor; Motor Car \u2018Club Incor- relies on membership dues for its social director, Vera Taylor; sec- porated.support.retary, Harry Bull; treasurer, * John Soulsby; editor of \u201cThe Ex- In The L ® Booklet 501 Claremont CAMP MACAZA A friendly family atmosphere for boys and girls 7-12 yrs.Director: Ruby E.J.Smith, aurentians upon request.Ave., Westmount \" 56th season.Fully equipped; ex with doctor on call.Unequalle FOR BOYS 6 - 16 YEARS Lac Archambeauit, St.Donat, Que.shooting, canoeing, sailing, swimming and water skiing; canoe trips.Director C.Barrett Powter, B.A.Folder on request N.B.Powter, 234 St.Anne St., St.Anne de Bellevue Tel.St.Anne 5-745 rienced staff.Registered nurse, site; instruction in land sports, nn nl ll el ed el ll ll al lal HAMPTON GARDEN SUPPLY | SPECIALLY PREPA FLOWER BEDS AND LAWNS BROWN EARTH 3 tons $10., 6 tons $15.FILLING SOIL 6 tons.@ SODS, GRASS SEEDS ® ASPHALT PAVING © BULLDOZING © LANDSCAPE © CONCRETE WORK FREE ES For Every Order Over EL.RED TOP SOIL FOR : $10.Loads $7.TIMATES 1177 $10\u20141 Ib.Grass seed _ haust\u2019 (official club publication), Don Baird; competitions chairman, Mike Field; membership, Pat Mullen; member-at-large, Austin Donn, Films and talks pertaining to automobiles are presented when the club meets every fourth Tuesday of the month in Flanders Hall, Park Extension.For many years the club met in NDG Community Hall and only recently did it change its site of assemblage.At this week's meeting, plans for future events were mapped out, members were introduced to the new board of directors, films were shown and talks heard.Plans for 1957 call for an \u2018economy run\u2019 on May 5, first evening trial on May 14, \u2018day of dicing\u2019 on May 25, second evening trial June 21, surprise trial July 28, map run Sept.8, night rally Oct.19-20, hill climb Nov.3 and winter trial on Jan.26 of next year.In addition there are sprints, safe-driving tests, navigators\u2019 trials, tours, weekend trips, picnics and annual parties Prizes and handsome trophies are awarded all along the way.All in all it's a fine club with a progressive past and a bright future.A club which is fast realizing its aim to bring about and foster a spirit of unity, comradeship and clean sportsmanship among its members; to educate its members in the observance of the motor vehicle laws of Quebec and inform of vehicle laws in other countries; to educate its members in the respect of pedestrians and other users of streets, roads and highways; to promote legitimate sporting events, trials, runs and other activities; to encourage the enjoyment of light car ownership; to secure group insurance, reduced rates on fuel, car accessories, parts, service and repairs; to encourage members to assist others who have met with acci- denis or experienced trouble with their vehicles on highways, and finally, to further the interests of the community in general, PAGE FIVE En 8 NICE, SUNNY WEATHER Se SN AND PLENTY OF WORMS, XZ BuT WERE You SATISFIED?NoT You! 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Warm weather will come BE READY For SUMMER WITH CANVAS j Avoid disappointment when the warm weather comes, let our representatives take measurements of awnings you may require and show you our large assortment of the different bright and gay strip ed and plain awning materials.Remember .canvas awnings cost one-third of the cost of the other types and at the same time your actual choice does not have to be the same for the next 15 years due to the low replacement cost of canvas on your present frames.Call : WE.1774 - 1446 Estimates without charge or obligation.Mention this advt.when calling THE CANVAS CONVERTERS LTD.4270 St.James Street 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.+ CYRIL H.DUROCHER, 4884 Bessborough avenue, teacher at St.Leo's Academy, West- mount, who has been elected president of the St.James Literary Society.Mr.Durocher is secretary of the NDG Civil Defense Committee and a vice- munity Council, Other officers of the St.James Literary Society are: honorary president, Hon.Justice E.Fabre Sur- veyer; vice - president, Max Bernfeld; past-president, J.A.D.Campbell; executive committee, Jas.M.Paton, V.L.Lilly, Walter S.Whitaker; honorary secretary - treasurer, F.A.Tees; archivist, G.J.Clement Potter; director of publicity, Joel Barg; honorary auditors, C.B.Brown, Philip Pugsley.Pefer Bronfman Heading Drive For Palsy Fund Peter Bronfman, 5 Lansdowne Ridge, has been appointed chairman of the first public fund- raising campaign of the Cerebral Palsy Association of Quebec.Campaign dates are set from May 6 to May 20, with an objective of $50,000 for the province of Quebec.In its eight years of operation, the Association has been financed by donations from a small group of interested citizens, by membership fees and by grants from service clubs.In addition to its work with the cerebral palsied and their parents, the Association has provided scholarships and special grants to president of the N.D.G.Com- | prompted the planning of this first public campaign, gadgets.Visitors will be welcome.Tca will be served.oy JRentTy ; | Ji ce N Have Your TV Set Checked & Repaired SALES & 4231 St.James St.West 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 R.C.A.DISTRIBUTOR SERVICE CL.6665 Canada\u2019s Foust Bank WORKING WITH CANADIANS SINCE 1817 The B of M was first to finance foreign trade, thus encouraging the development of early private enterprise among Canadians, id BRANCHES In WESTMOUNT to serve yon Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Aves.: Annual Service Contract, Including 20 Point Cleanout only $20.00 REV.J.D.WILKIE, of Stan- | ley Presbyterian Church, who will preach at both services, TOLHURST OIL LIMITED 845 QUERBES AVENUE e MONTREAL e CRescent 9-7271 \u2019 \u2018 at the new St.Andrew\u2019s Pres- JACK ENGLAND, Manager byterian Church, Lachine, this Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: : Sunday April, 28th.ce JOHN MOYNAUGH, Manager BULLETINS FROM Cormorants, Gannets, and the Sea Ducks\u201d should be remembered, because on account of their diving ability they have much in common with the others.For one thing, all these birds, though nearly their whole time is spent in water, are able to keep dry.There are several reasons for this.Birds are supplied with an oil gland under their tnils, from which they are able to get oil with their bills and apply to their feathers.For water birds this is absolutely necessary, but they must also be specially clothed.Their plumage is particularly dense.It is said that Ducks rest on a raft of feathers an inch thick.A Grebe's Plumage is so compact, smooth, and hairlike that it is absolutely waterproof when properly oiled.Also air sacs on the breasts of OL popular favor! >, ONLY DOW IS THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 mmr | Present Ballet AGILE CONTESTANTS: This quintet, entered in events at thd Westmount Hobby Show, put on this tableau especially for the Examiner camera.They are Lise Dumoulin, Nicole Dumoulin, Monique Cloutier, Marie-Clare Larsen and Nicolle Nadon.\u2014aBermingham Photo STAMPS Margaret Ward Up to this time we have been discussing only the regular issues of postage stamps, but there are many other varieties of interest to stamp collectors.Perhaps the most popular of these are charity stamps, or semi-postals, as they are often called.These are issued to raise money for a charitable orgeniza- tion such as the Red Cross, Part of the face value pays postage and part is a contribution to the charity.Although Canada doesn\u2019t issue them, many foreign countries do, and they are quit easy for collectors to obtain, Then there are postage due stamps, which the post office places on.mail when the sender underpays the postage.The money owed to collected from || the addressee, otherwise the mail is returned to the sender.Postage due stamps are issued by virtually every country.Special stamps are also issued to speed delivery.Airmail stamps send the mail by air, special delivery stamps send it water birds cause them to sit high in the water.The Loon is able to dive down and stay under for sometimes as long as 156 minutes, Recently, it has been discovered that heart rate and blood composition Have something to \u2018do with this.Whereas the temperature of some birds may go as high as 115°, all these divers are oqld blooded, and the Loon's temperature, which is lowest, is but 102°, The bodies of divers are almost entirely encased in a layer of fat, which keeps them by special messenger, while ape- cial handling stamps pay the extra charge for delivering parcel post with first class mail.All these stamps deserve a place with the regular issues in the general collectors album.The members of the West- mount Junior Stamp Club have been kept very busy lately preparing an exhibit on the subject of sports stamps, Now it has been sent to Ottawa to participate in the Canadian Philatelic Society's \u201cBypex\u201d exhibition there, and everyone is anxiously awaiting the results.Don't forget the 4 PAGE SEVEN 4 $ premiered here last season, Joey Harris, Elizabeth Leese, Michel Conte, Elsie Salomons and Seda Zare.| New Location ! 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Auks, Murres, and Puffing be- ' ; long to this group.But when] } - considering divers in general, .\u201c6.Roll with medium heavy roller.7.Water well and keep the soil surface constantly damp until.the seed has germinated.LANDSCAPE - E.DACCORD ume CONTRACTOR \u201c Member of the Quebec Landscape Gardeners\u2019 and Nurserymen's Association\u201d NURSERY: 900 Montee de Liesse At Cote Vertu - Ville St.Laurent - \"COOL CONTROL\u2019 warm and also buoyant.Gannets rise to a great height, occasionally 400 feet, before div- Ing for fish, and may go to a depth of 50 feet or more.They \u2018have supplementary lenses on their eyes, and air sacs under their wings as added protection, Sea Ducks dive only from the surface, yet may go down 90 feet, A Cormorant, also diving Inquiries Invited from Dealers from the surface, has been known to reach a depth of 120 ° PHONES: RI.4-3425 \u2014 RI.4-3823 eet.Lo a 41 .Does wepthier affect birds?- ee .\u2014 \u201ca - \\ SERRA ea Cae rs rs oe et an © nina BE AI WOR Par Fame Ye CT es i RT rage ow ñ CALVARY CHURCH .Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue, Westmount Minister: Charles R.Plaskett Sunday, April 28th \u2018THE ART OF WORS.di Broadcast over CBM.\u201cTHE RAW MATERIAL OF LIFE\u201d.12th in the series of \u201cMaking Religion Real\u201d Broadcast over CJAD at 10:00 p.m.Organist and Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill).DOMINION-DOUGLAS Woaestmeunt Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.Rev.41:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.Ministers: Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A, Sunday; April 28th 10:00 am.Intermediate & Senior Church School 11:00 am.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary & Junior Departments.Dr, Lloyd Smith \u201cHow Jesus Dealt with Easter Doubt\" Rev.Eric Mcllwain: First in a series on Great Doctrines \u2018Jesus Christ'\u2019 Organist and Chorrmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac, 31:00 am.7:30 p.m, ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road {near Argyle Avenue! MINISTERS Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A., D.D.Rev, R.W.Mumford, B.A., B.D.11:00 am.Rev.Callum Thompson, Westmount Park-Emmanuel Ghurch A MAN LIVE WITHOU GOD?\u201d 7:30 p.m.Rev.R.W.Mumford \u201cA STRANGE ROAD TO FAITH\u201d 10:00 a.m.Intermediate Cl By - The Venerable The Unity OF Salvation R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector,\u2019 Trinity Memorial Church + From.time to time we need to look at our religion as a whole rather than in its details.Through the first half of the year we look at the details \u2014 the facts of creation, sin, redemption; the Corping of Christ and His work, His Death and Resurrection.We may be tempted to lay so much emphasis on Our Lord\u2019s saving work that we forget that He waM carrying out His Father's will, and that behind Him is the loving purpose of the Father.God as God is the.source of creation and redemption; God's Son is the Agent through whom both creation and redemption are worked out.As St.Paul puts it: \u201cFor us there is one God the Father of whom are all things and we unto Him; and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and we through Him.\u201d (1 Cor.8:6, Revised Version).In other words; God the Father is the beginning and end of all things, and the Lord Jesus Christ is the Mediator between His Father and His creation.- So the.great events of which we Have been thinking in\u201d the past weeks are not only the works of Jesus; rather \u2018\u2018God was in Christ, reconciling.the world unto Himself.\u201d We need to keep that fact in mind in order to avoid the idea that God is the stern Judge who is ready to bring judgment to bear upon us, and is only restrained by the loving care of His Son for us.Actually Our Lord Himself guards us against that kind of thinking, for He says : \u201cThe Son can do nothing of Himself, but what He seeth the Father do: for what things soever the Father doëth, these also doeth the Son likewise.\u201d St.John 5:19.And again: \u201cI came down from Heaven not to do mine own will but the will of Him that sent Me.\u201d St.John 6:38.\u2018There is complete unity of purpose and will between the Father and the Son, and that will is simply the salvation of man.Our Lord says : \u201cThe Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost,\u201d and in Second Peter we read: \u201cThe Lord is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.\u201d CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ANGLICAN 10:16 a.m.Young People's Bible Class 11:00 a.m.Church School Organist and Choir Director: Eric J.Adams, B, Mus, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.WEsTMOUNT Park -FMMANUEL Western Ave at Lansdowne Minister : Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A., B.D.Student Assistant : Mr.Carlton Miller, B.A.Sunday, April 28th 11:00 am.REV.D.M.GRANT, D.D, Topic: \u201cA DAY TO REMEMBER\" 7:30 p.m, THE MINISTER J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M, - Choir Director.O.R.Gliddon, Organist.Infant Nursery at 11 a.m.First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, April 28th 11:00 am.Surday School 11:00 am.Church Service Subject of Lesson - Sermon: \u201cProbation After Death\" Golden Text: Psalms 119:89, 105, For ever, O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven .Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM In the Church Ecifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday -and Fri- Jay, 2 to 4 p.m, Wednesdays, 6.30 to .p.m.UNITED ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels 11:00 a.m.\u201cWHEN THE ANGELS WERE GONE\" A post-Easter sermon 7:30 p.m.Christians service, 9: p.m.REV.NORMAN RAWSON, Rev.B, B.Brown D.D.,, Asst, Minister Rev.Nettie I.J.Wilson B.A, B.D, Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster 7:00 pm.Organ Recital \u201cWILL JESUS GOME AGAIN?\" This is a problem which has troubled and divided through the centuries.Municipal chapter of The Imperial Order Daughters of The Empire will be our special guests.Note\u2014The Chapters\u2019 beautiful \u201cMarch of The Standards\u201d will be a lovely feature of the Young People\u2019s Fellowship Hour .- Church doors open at 6:30 p.m.Minister Asst.Minister them down + ~ Fes sas pop 555 Pa ee * Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, First Sunday After Easter April 28th 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 10:15 a.m.Matt?ns (said) 11:00 a.m, SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.Weekdays Iloly Eucharist 7:00 am.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8:00 am.Monday and Friday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill; Westmount Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons First Sunday After Easter 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector Mattins .Preacher: 1:00 a.m, The Rector 2:45 p.m.Royal Montreal Regiment {MG).Preacher: Revd.J.Harwood-Jones Evensong.Preacher: Revd.E.P.A, Timmons.ST.PHILIP AND ST, JAMES DAY - Wednesday, May 1st _ 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West 7:30 p.m.The Venerable R.nenneth Naylor D., Rector M.A, Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Assistant Lt.Col, The Rev.James Barnett, Hon.Assistant Rev.T.A.Ramsey, B.D., Assistant \u20ac.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A, (Lordon) Organist and Choirmaster EASTER 1 Holy Communion Junior Department Mattins.Preacher: The Rector.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department, 7:30 p.m.Easter Pageant ednesday St, Philip and St.James, A.&M.7:00 00 aim oly Communion \u201cThursday 10:00 a.mu JHoly Con Communion Annual Church Parade\u2014 B'NAI MITZVAH: Robert Ian Besner, son of Mr.Aaron Besner, and Ronald Richard Blumer, son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Blumer, will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of - their B'nai Mitz- vah.PRE-SCHOOL REGISTRATION: Plans are now being formulated for the coming year for our Foundation School.This pre- School division of our Educational system provides a program of activities suitable to the needs of very young children between the ages of 3 to 5.The Kinder- | garten Class follows the same curriculum prescribed for the, public school system, in addition | to Hebraic Religious values.Registration is now open, and parents of young children, are urged to make applications and enquiries now as the registration is limited.The school office will be very pleased to discuss any details with interested parents.SEMINARY CAMPAIGN: This coming Tuesday, April 30 at 6.45 p.m.the men of Shaar Hashomayim will have the opportunity to.participate in this year's campaign effort for the Jewish Theological Seminary of Americé.The occasion will be a special Names\u2019 Dinner in the Community Hall of the Syna- \u2018gogue, tenderéd by Mr.Lazarus Phillips, Q.C., O.B.E.,, and Mr.Horace R.Cohen, O.B.E.The Honorary Chairmen of the Cam- -paign.The guest speaker will be Dr.Bernard Maudelbaum, Dean of Students of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and Instructor in Midrash on the Faculty of the Rabbinical School.Dr.Mandelbaum served as Spiritual Leader of the Baywater Jewish Centre in Far Rockway, New York and now works in close association with Dr.Louis Finkelstein, Chancellor of the Seminary in connection with the Institute for Religious and Social Studies.The Campaign is under the able leadership of Mr.David Goodman.On Wednesday, May 1, The Abraham Anse] Levin Lodge of the Zionist Men's Association of Canada are sponsoring an Omer Festival featuring Jewish Music, Song, Dance and Nariative of Israel.Hadassah Choir under the direction of Mr.Yehuda Vine- berg, Nagilla Dancer, under Mr., Mark Dranov, Young Judaea Presentation and a cantata en-; titled \u2018In the footsteps of the Messiah.The federal unemployment insurance fund is supported by con- -tributions from insured workers and their employers plus payments from the government's general tax revenues, \u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.PRESBYTERIAN .| MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.\u2018Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D.Minister Sunday, April 28th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster PRES Y TA REY ® WESTMOUNT ead VICTORIA AVES.= Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Dr.E.C.Hart, B.Sc.Student Asst.Sunday, April 28th 11:00 a.m.yery Rev.C.Ritchie 11:15 a.m.The \u2018Church School The Number 114 Bus stops at the corner.DORIS KILLAM A.K.1.UG, L.Mus, (Mcuil) Organist and Choir Director, Ye E gl \u201cLENE se.= and Mrs.GALT MacDERMOT, retro ÿ Ly ; VAGUE EIGWT - THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 1957 ~ , 4 UNITED | Shaar Hashomayim J Pilgrimages : To The Shrine On Increase With spring fast getting a foothold, pilgrimages to St.Joseph's Shrine are on.the increase, It is hoped that the number of visitors and pilgrims this year may be even greater than last year\u2019s.total.This was revealed today by Rev.Roland Gauthier, Superior of the Shrine, During 1956, about 3,000,000 persons, including two cardinals, four archbishops and 39 bishops, visited St.Joseph's Oratory,_ founded by Brother Andre and now one of the most attractive centres on the continent.Last year, 635 organized groups, 100 of which were from the United States, visited the Shrine.The largest single group was from the Lacordaire and Ste.Jeanne d'Arc Society which assembled 20,000 of its members for the anti-alcolohic rally.This year the annual rally will be held Sunday, July 14: During 1956, 11,600 Masses were celebrated at the Shrine and 397,000 Communions distributed.Christian Science Film Here Tuesday \u201cThe Earth Shall be Filled,\u201d a 50-minute film featuring three television programs in a series produced by the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, will be shown free of charge Tuesday at 8:15 p.m.in the Montreal High School Auditorium.on Uuniver-= sity street.St.Andrew's United Church The Rev.Callum Thompson, Minister of Westmount Park- Emmanuel Church, will be in the puipit of St.Andrew's United Church on Sunday morning, Mr.Thompson's subject will be, \u201cCan a man live without God?\u201d Rev.Robert Mumford, Assist ant Minister of St.Andrew's, will preach at the evening ser- vize on the subject, \u201cA Strange Road to Faith.\u201d This service will be conducted by the Minister, Dr.Grant, and music at both services will be under the direction of Mr.Eric Adams and the St.Andrew\u2019s Choir.St.Andrew's Church School meets at the regular hours on Sunday, the Beginners\u2019, Juniors and Primary Departments at 11:00 a.m.and the Intermediates and Seniors at 10:00 am.The Bruce Copland Mission Band will meet at 4:00 p.m.on Monday and the monthly meeting of the Missionary and Church Work Committee will be held on Thursday at 8:00 p.m.Scouts and Cubs, Guides and Brownies will meet at their accustomed times.x + Stove is the modern form of the Anglo-Saxon word \u201cstofa\u2019\u201d, which means \u2018a room in which one takes a hot bath.\u201d BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Mimister EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A, B.TFh.Minister Emeritus J.A, JORNSTON, B.A, D.D.Organist B.A.B.Mus.Sunday, April 28th 11:00 am, REV.B.G.SMITH - Guest Preac 7:30 p.m.\u201cTHOU.SHALF LOVE\".Bible School meets at 11:00 a, a gers ve HE aes Me is tai donne Avid dé Be ema PAGE NING J Lo .- \u201c4e \u2019 J - THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 | Mrs.Meherangiz Munsiff |=: ===\" South Sea Islands Fine In: Series Of Lectures ning, April 26th at 8.15 o'clock.| But Pastor [ ikes It Here Dr, Stern will speak on \u201cHallow- «The local Spiritual assembly of the Bahai of West- \" mount.is-helping to sponsor the visit of a prominent Bahai \u2018, from India, who will give a series of addresses in Montreal.Mme.Meherangiz Munsiff, a.member of the Baha'i World Faith, born in India, and presently residing in Washington, D.C,, where her husband is posted as Second Secretary in the Embassy of India; will be in Montreal from Monday, April 29th to Thursday, May 2nd.Mrs.Munsiff has travelled extensively and given lecture tours \u2018in Great Britain, France, Switzerland, Italy, British East Africa, French West Africa, North Africa, Madagascar and India.Last summer she under took a tour.of the southern, western, and mid-western parts of the United States, covering 8,000 miles by road and addressed public meetings in over 55 cities.During her trip she visited many Indian reservations, and actually lived on an American Indian ~ lived on an American Indian reservation studying their customs, «culture and ways of life, the object being to understand the peoples of the United States and to promote international good will.During her travels interviews on both radio and television, coupled with very favourable press reports in all areas visited, has resulted in a number of requests from the public to address different types of clubs and organizations.Mme.Munsiff has been invited to deliver public lectures to a large number of church groups, schools, universities, Rotary and Lion's clubs, women's clubs, cultural organizations and scientific societies in WE TAKE a per- | sonal interest in \u2018every family which we have the privilege of serving.This is one reason why we are so often called in time of need.DA Collins FA NUNNS AP.WILLIAMS S610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST ST co CE > PEO + A Washington, and other parts of the United States.Mme.Munsiff is fluent in a number of languages and lectures in English, French, Persian, and Hindustani.She -believes in reaching her audience through their own language and does not confine herself to a prepared speech.; Mme.Munsiff organized the highly successful South East Asian Fashion Show, which présented the costumes of nine Asian countries for the first time in Washington, D.C.She .also gave the running commentary for the show.She is Honorary Secretary of \u201cChetana\u2019\u201d an organization of Indian women in Washington.While in Montreal, Mme.Mun- siff will be present at a reception in her honour on Monday, April 29th, 1548.Pine Ave.W., Montreal, and will be giving a public lecture on Wednesday, May 1st, 8:30 p.m.at Victoria Hall West- mount, this meeting being cosponsored by the members of the Baha\u2019i Faith in Verdun.Her topic will be \u201cThe Spiritual Atom\u201d.Mme.Munsiff has also many \u2018engagements on both radio and television in Montreal, Art Exhibition An art exhibition is to be held at Stanley Presbyterian .Church, corner Victoria and Westmount avenues, on Friday, April 26, 8-10 p.m.and Saturday, April 27, from 3-7 p.m.This will be the first opportunity.for Montrealers to view pictures by the \u201cLake of Two Mountains Sketching Group\u201d.This group, under the direction of Mr.James Crockart, have held several successful exhibitions at Hudson Heights.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 = ha Chapel of a AN Cathedral Beauly & ing God's Name\u201d, Saturday morning, April 27th at 11.30 o'clock.Sermonette \u2014 \u201cSet A Fixed Time For \u2018The[ Study of Torah,\u201d based on Pirke Aboth.Union Of American Congrega- \u2018tions: The Central Conference-of American - Rabbis, the Rabbinic Organization of Liberal Judaism met twice in The City of Montreal, once in 1897 under the leadership of Rabbi Isaac M.Wise and in 1947 under the leadership of its President, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver.And now The Union of American Hebrew Congregations for the first time meets in Canada in the City of Toronto) April 28th - May 2nd.Temple Emanu-El's official delegates are the following: Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern; President Hyman Grover, Vice-President George Hol- linger; Vice-President Lawrence Marks; Treasurer, Samuel Pa- perman; Acting Honorary Secretary, Joseph Cooper; Honorary Trustee, William Gittes and Board Members, Arthur Pascal and Alfred N.Miller.Simultaneously the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods will also -hold its convention in Toronto.Delegates from the Sisterhood are the following: Mrs.Irvin Gertsman, Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern, Mrs.Alfred N.Miller, Mrs.\u2018David H.Lisser and Mrs.Louis J.Cohen.Bar Mitzvah: Richard Michael, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harry M.Adelstein, will be called to the Reading of the Torah at the Sabbath Eve Service, April 26th and the Sabbath Morning Service, April 27th in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.With Dr.Stern: On Sunday evening, April 14th, the Rabbi addressed a gathering of the members of The Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul on the theme \u201cThe Jewish holidays\u201d With special emphasis to the relationship of Passover and Easter); He delivered the invocation at the Leon Cresthol Testimonial Dinner given by the Jewish National Fund on Monday April 8th; he is scheduled to preside at the dinner given in honor of Mechan Begin, a member of Knesset, Israel Parliament, on Wednesday Evening, April 24th; on Monday evening, May 6th he will be the guest speaker at the annual interfaith dinner of Church groups of Vermont to be held in Newport Vi.The Graduating Class (High School Department) \u2014 1957 \u2014 Graduation Exercises, High School Department, Religious School, Friday evening, May 17.Graduates: \u2014 Emily Bambiger, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph M.Bambiger, 4482 Circle Road: Vena Blustein, daughter of Mr and Mrs.David Blustetn, 4450 Beaconsfield Avenue; Judith Cooper, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Cooper, 600 Victoria Avenue; Ellen Goldberg, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.George Goldberg, 5503 Randall Avenue; Michael Goldin, son of Mrs.Helen Goldin, 5190 Cavendish Avenue; Connie Golfman, daughter of Dr.and Mrs.Myer Golfman, 4455 Girouard Avenue; Daniel Jassby, son of Dr.and Mrs.E.David Sherman, 4330 Hampton Avenue; Judith Matthews, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Simon Matthews, 86 Cote St.Catherine Road; Brenda Paperman, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Paperman, 3206 The Bouvelard; Joan Shapiro, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Louis Shapiro, 5706 Smart Avenue; William Simon, son of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Simon, 1507 Foch Avenue; Judith Smiley, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ben Smiley, 5008 Victoria Avenue: Monica Wolf, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Sumer Wolf, 4365 Westhill Avenue; Howard Wolfe, son of Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Wolfe, 3121 Trafalgar Heights, By NOEL MOORE People who have read the stories of Somerset Maugham, will have difficulty in recognizing James Davidson as a missionary just returned from a south sea island, According to Maugham, all missionaries in that part of the world are tall, forbidding, severe fanatics with mo sense \u2018of humour, who go around making life.impossible for people like Ginger Dick and Sadie Thompson.We went along expecting to meet somebody like that last Monday, and when we arrived at 1211 Clemenceau st, Crawford Park, where James Davidson lives with his parents, we were surprised to find a pleasant, cheerful young man in a brilliant Aloha shirt, who looked like one of Maugham's more colourful characters.James has just returned from a couple of years as a missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints, or as they are more commonly known; Mormons.He was sent to Tahiti over two years ago, by the, Elders of his Church in Salt Lake City.- After a few days in Tahiti, where the headquarters of the Pacific mission is located, he was sent to a small remote island named Tahaa, and to get there he travelled on an inter- island trading schooner to Uto- roa and thence in an outrigger canoe to Tahda.: When he first arrived he was the only white man on the island, but he was joined later by another young missionary.-He boarded with a local farmer who had a family of ten children.PIGS AND FISH \u201cThey are a happy easy-going people\u201d said Mr.Davidson, \u201cLife is easy there, they grow breadfruit and sweet potatoes, they keep plenty of pigs and chickens, and the sea around them abounds with fish\u201d, Talking to Mr.Davidson it was easy fo picture the idyllic existence on that South seas paradise, the friendly smiling people, the glorious tropical sunsets, the lovely lagoon and all the other scenes made familiar by cinema and story book.But we were Soon disillusioned as Mr.Davidson went on to explain, \u201cof course you had all those things, but you also had other things you never hear about in those glowing reports.Centipedes six inches long, poisonous scorpions and spiders, and the people have very elementary ideas about hygiene\u201d.During his stay on Tahaa there was an outbreak of typhoid and Mr.Davidson and his companion\u2019 ferried the sick people across the lagoon to TJtoroa.South sea islands can be very lonely places also, and until he learned the language and got to know the people it was very dull once the novelty had worn off.Using powdered coral for cement, he and his companion soon had a Church under construction, and to aid them the Mission sent a pick-up truck.The truck caused a great sensation, as it was the first ever seen by the\u2019 islanders, and crowds of people used to climb abbard every time it moved.When the churoh was finished UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH .UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Sunday, April 28th 11:00 am.Morning Worship.S u dec : \u201cUNFINISHED k Rev.Angus\u2019 Cameron, Minister, + Donald MacKey, Organist and Director of Music.in Bt they set about developing their congregation which today num bers more than seventy people, HULA DANCERS ! The church had its own Hula.Hula dancing troupe, and a pice ture of the star performer is shown in an accompanying pho tograph.To be a missionary on a remote island like Tahaa one has to be a jack of all trades, and along with organizing his congregation, Mr.Davidson had to journey to many small atolls with his medecine chest to tend the sick.He was also expected to be an expert on outboard motors, and to sit in judgment on family disputes.Another of his duties was to explain the basic principles of economics to the carefree islanders and to help market copra.pearl shell and vanilla.With his church on Tahaa well established, Mr.Davidson bade farewell to his friends there, and for the rest of hig tour, journeyed to many other islands, assisting in missionary\u2019 activity, until the time came for his return home.He is shortly going down to the U.S.to continue his studies in engineering.SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wiltred Shuchat Harzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fremm x BLESSING OF THE NEW MOON Friday Evening, April 26th 6:30 p.m.Candle Li hting 6:45 p.m.Evening vices SABBATH SERVICES: 9:00 a.m.Morning Service 10:00 a.m.Scriptural readings .Leviticus: Ch.19 v.1 - Ch.20 v.27.Prophets: Amos Ch, 9, vs.7 - 15, 6.45 p.m.Afternoon Service Ethics of the Fathers Ch, 1 7:25 p.m.Evening Service WEEKDAYS SERVICES (Daylight Saving Time) 8:45 a.m.Sunday: Shachris 7:30 a.m.Weekdays; Morning Service 7:15 am.Wednesday and Thursday Rosh Chodesh Iyar .Morning Service .7:50 p.m.Sundays and Weekdays: Afternoon Service Next Friday Evening: 7:45 p.m.Candle Lighting 7:50 p.m.Evening Service TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4128 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES Friday evening, April 26th at 8.15 d'alock.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Hallowing Of God's Name.aturday morning, pril 27th at 11:30 o'clock.Sermonette - \u201cSet A Fixed Time For The Study of Torah\u2019 based on Pirke Aboth, BAR MITZVAH Richard Michael Adelstein, son of Mr.and Mrs, Harry M.Adelstein will be called to the Reading of the Law at the Sabbath worship on Friday evening, April 25th and the Sabbath morning worship April 27th in observance of his Bar Mitzvah, DAILY SERVICES Monday through Thursday evenings t 5.45 p.m.Sunday mornings at 10.15 a.m.Men and women are cordially invited to participate, RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Regular classes resume after Passover holiday.High School Department, Saturday morning, April 27th at at 945: Junior School Sunday morning, April 28th at 10 o'clock, Daily Hebrew classes are held Monday through Thursday afternoons from 3.30 to 6 p.m.: BROTHERHOOD CLOSING DINNER AND SOCIAL Saturday evening, May 11th at 645 o'clock.Annual election of Officers for the ensuing year will take place.TEMPLE SISTERHOOD ANNUAL CLOSING LUNCHEON Tuesday, May 14th at 12.30 o'clock Temple Community House.Ann election of Officers for the ensuing year, THE 44th GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF UNION OF CONGREGATIONS Temples of the United States and Canda belonging to The® Union of American Congregation will hold the 44th General Assembly in Toronto Apri.th el May Rabbi Dr.Harry J, Stern, President Hyman Grover; Vice-Presidents - George Hollinger, Lawrence Marks; Treasurer, Samuel Pa rman; Acting Honorary Secretary, Joseph Cooper: Honorary Trustees, Willlam Gittes and Jack Carrick.Board Members, Arthur Pascal and Alfred N.Miller.\u2018Delegates to The 2lst biennial of the Sisterhood Organization which meets simultaneously in Toronto are the following: Mrs.Irvin Mrs oshua S Church School and Kindergarten Unitarian House, 3421 Simpson st 11-00 am.; er mn, , Harry tern, Mrs, David H.Lisser, Mrs.Alfred N.Miller and Mra T.anie Cnhan ew a BRET 207 AAI By Hob ae rage on on ne re ri À TER LE gem i ch pe men ono \u2018 AEs TE Ee 20e nA HEE LY nl amis me pas ENF TE fog rente EE SE Sa [a A Fda mare ss PAGE TEN oe Miss Catherine Ellen Long Weds William Allan Black The marriage of Catherine Ellen, daughter of Mr.John William Long, Q.C., and Mrs.Lung to Mr.Allan C.M.Black, son of Mr.William Allan Black, and of the late Mrs.Black, took place Monday morning at eleven o'clock in the Church of St.Raphael the Archangel, the Rev.Father John O'Rourke officiating.Mr.Rudolf sang during the service and white gladioli and carnations arranged with greenery and candles in candelabra were used to decorate.The bride who was given away 1.and having a very full by her father, was in a gown of Shirt appliqued at the waistline with a fitted bodice, with a round neckline edged with Irish M comfort, freedom.Jo GIRDLE.\u201cThe criss-cross.girdle that slims as it trims.\u201d In white power net and batiste jacquard for junior 5 00 From to average figure type.Waist 22-32, Other styles available up to size 40.MME A.GOURVAL CORSETIERE 4861 Sherbrooke W., Westmount Also 4235 St.Law:ence 4491 St.Lawrence 413 Ontario E.\u2014 6550 St.Hubert 2 \u2018antique poult de soie, fashioned \\vith Irish lace descending in trails forming a cathedral train.She wore an heirloom veil of ¢ tulle illusion, and Rose Pointe lace, and carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis and Sweet heart roses.Mrs.Douglas G.Wallace as matron of honor for her sister, and Miss Barbara Lane, as bridesmaid were in frocks of champagne silk organza over taffeta, fashioned on empire lines with bodices having draped necklines, piped with pink velvet, and bouffant skirts.Thay wore large soft hats of thessame material trimmed with long pink velvet streamers and carried round bouquets of shaded pink carnations.Little Miss Dorothy Denise Long as flower-girl for her sister wore a bouffant frock of champagne silk organza over taffeta, pived with pink velvet with a matching hat and carried a nosegay bouquet of shaded pink carnations.Master Anthon page for his sister.Mr.Guy Boisvert acted as best man for Mr.Black, and the ushers were Mr.Lloyd Whitten, Capt.D.G.Wallace, Mr.J.O.Martin, Mr.John McCullough, and Mr.Alex Patterson.Mrs.Long, the bride's mother, Long was was in a sheath gown of navy* blue chiffon.She wore a white petal hat, and a corsage bouquet of white hyacinth bells.Mrs.Black, stepmother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of madonna blue mousseline de soie, with a matching hat and a corsage bouquet of brown orchids.The reception was held at the Reform Club.Later Mr.and Mrs.Black left for New York, where they sailed in the Queen Mary on Wednesday for Paris, Rome, Lauzanne, and London, the bride travelling in a grey silk suit, under a black broadtail jacket, and wearing a white hat, black patent leather accessories, and a corsage bouquet of white carnations.Gay.Yes \u2014 that's the New.Exciting .And oh, so reasonably priced !! 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Suits Reduced to Clear 1353 GREENE AVE., WESTMOUNT GOWNS FLL.7773 ~ MR.AND MRS.ALLAN C.M.BLA:UK, whose marriage took place Monday morning in the Church of St.Raphael the \u201c Archangel.Mrs.Black, formerly Miss Catherine Ellen Long, is the.daughter of Mr.John William Long, QC., and Mrs.Long.Mr.Black is the son of Mr.William Allan Black and the late Mrs.Black.\u2014Bermingham Photo Social Personal, Engagements Mr.and Mrs.Dudley Trusler have returned from a holiday at Daytona Beach.Mrs.H.S.Dolan and Mrs.David Ewan, who spent two weeks at the Belmont Manor, Bermuda, have returned home, Dr.and Mrs.Joseph Besso have returned from Acapulco, Mexico, where they have been for several weeks, Mr.and Mrs.L.P.Gelinas and their son, Louis Philippe, have returned after spending the Easter weekend at the Seigniory Club.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Boundy and their son, Mark, have returned after spending the Easter holidays in Boston.\u2018 Mr.and Mrs.Robert E.Cameron, of Westmount, sailed recently in the Empress of Scotland to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Maj.and Mrs.Cameron Coughtry, in Bournemouth, Hants., England, and later will spend some time on the Continent.Mrs.Arthur Tree, of West- mount, will be the speaker at the Wednesday tea, at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts on May 1.Tea will be served, by the Ladies Committee of the museum, from three to five o'clock.Mrs.Tree will speak on \u201cSimplicity and Flowers\u201d, her talk has been arranged in connection - with the annual Fete des Fleurs to be held this year, at the museum, on May 29.B.I.Conlin, Mrs.John Malloy, Miss Roberta Gosman, Mr.and Mrs.Thobas J.Blake, cf New York; My.-and Mrs.Arnold Shelly, of Rutland, Vt.; Mr.and Mers.William Tracey and Mr.George Tracey of Bristol, Conn.Mrs.Robert Sharwood has returned after spending two weeks in New.York where she attended the Wedgewood International Seminar.Mrs.George T.Hyde has returned from a trip to New York and Charleston, S.C.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Stevenson, who spent three months travelling in South America, have returned home.\u2019 Mr.R.Cousineau, banquet office of the Windsor Hotel, is in charge of supper reservations for the St.George's Ball being held on Friday evening at the Windsor Hotel.Tickets for the ball are available at Room 21 in the hotel.Mr.and Mrs.Charles E.Frosst, accompanied by Miss Linda Frosst and Mr.Charles E.Frosst the third, have returned from Washington, D.C., and Wil- liamsburg, Virginia; where they spent two weeks holiday.\u2019 Mrs.Edgar Watson is convener for the sherry party being held by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Third Field Engineer Regiment, RCE, in the Officers\u2019 Mess, 3 Hillside avenue.Westmount, from 5 to 7 p.mon Saturday.Those pouring tea at the Tea: Causerie being given by the Business and Professional Women's Club on Sunday at which Mrs.R, G.Gilbride will speak on + Women and World Affairs,\u201d lace, of Camp Borden, Ont.: Mrs.2'¢ Miss M.Dwane, Miss L.Fal- loon, Miss M.Fullerton and Miss M.Goldthorp.: Members of the Plattsburgh Business and Professional Women\u2019s Club will be guests of the Montreal Club at the Tea \u2018 Causerie., ; opie .SEB 12 ; Social and \u201c Personal .Mr.and Mrs.G, M.Marshall have returned.from Toronto where they = _ SE > 2 es - TT CT pe es ae Pa.Lee! .a Î .Le, = ERY GE Sa om x rage rs 10805 mie Ee FT a ae rs IA aA £m Shots oh PAGE FIGHTEEN Heather Lady Curler s Awards Heather Ladies Curling Club held its annual prize presentations with Mrs.E.B.Bailkie presiding.Mrs.F.Campbell, Mrs.H.E.Child, Mrs.W.H.Hoyes and Mrs.T.R.Fisher, Skip, were the Wood Trophy winners.Run- ners-up were Mrs.I.R.Tait, Mrs.R.S.Orser, Mrs.D.W.Reynolds, Mrs, W.M.Baker, Skip.The Johnston Trophy went to Mrs.M.J.Scott, Mrs.G.L.Knox, Mrs.H.E.Child, Mrs.M.W.Reid, Skip.Runners-up were M:s.W.W.Morden, Mrs.S.J.Bush, Mrs.S.A.Sutherland, Mrs.W.M.Baker, skip.In the Markham Doubles, Mrs.W.H.Hoyes and Mrs.E.S.Mathews were the prize winners in Section 1.Mrs: A.N.Black- more and Mrs.L.L.Lewis were the victors in Section 2.Mrs.H.G.Benson triumphed in the Green Singles.In the Mackay Trophy competition, Mrs.W.M.Baker's rink took the prizes.Curling with her were Mrs.J.E.Kinley, Mrs.E.G.Allwood, Mrs.S.8S.Jeffreys, Mrs.B.G.Howatt, Mrs.D.Y.Novinger, Mrs.A.E.Nixon, Skip, were the runners-up, Lady Softball Loop Planned Irene Wal] is seeking Junior or Juvenile Lady Softball teams to join a league that will be formed in Verdun.\u201cSurely there must be someone who is interesed in lady ball and there must be many girls who would like to play,\u201d said Miss Wall, A call is being issued for men and former members of the Verdun Major Ladies Ball League would like to assist in this league.Miss Wall may be contacted at PO 6-2542.International Boxing Show The Lionel Kirsch Memorial Lodge No.26 of The Knights of Pythias has obtained sanction from the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada for the sponsorship of an International Boxing Show, May 27.Chancellor Commander Irving Goldenberg has announced the appointment of Lou Richman and Tommy Jarvis as co-chairmen.The prime purpose for this event is to promote amateur boxing in Montreal, bringing together boxers from New York, Boston and Montreal.According to Jarvis this is the first time in 20 years that Montreal has seen a show of its kind.All proceeds obtained from this show will be used to further welfare work of the Knights of Pythias.Evan Black, Ron Parker.Duncan Finlayson, Peter WESTMOUNT YMCA Boy's swimming team, back row, left to right: Pete MacGregor, Larry Grant, Dick Dendy (coach), Lew Waller (physical director) ; Middle row: Hal Tingley, Svendson, Barry Sugget.Front row: Stewart Holland; Ronnie McJannet, Peter McCabe, Keith Lawson, Gregory Wright.\u2014H.J.Lawson Photo ' Master's Champion and top money winner to date this season, Doug Ford will be back to Montreal, July 4-7 for another crack at the Labatt Open which has been worth $9,505 to him in the past four seasons.Winner of the first Labatt Trophy and tied in second place taken substantially more money from Canada\u2019s top golf even than any other player.In 1955 he earned $1,633 in a three way split for third place with Sam Snead and Porky Oliver.Last year he was out of the top winners but still collected $632 for a share of the 15th place.A down-to-business golfer, | Ford shied away from the presentation platform and had his family trailer on the road for the next tournament within an hour of completing the 1954 La- batt Open.Tournament officals concerned about Ford's trophy replica, which was missing from the presentation stand, found later he had simply recovered it from the table before the presentation.Following the Master's victory over Sam Snead, the Mahopac, N.Y.golfer wrote Ken Murray, Labatt Open tournament manager to assure he would be at Islemere Club when the $29,000 event opens in July.He will meet the same tough field of top Canadian and U.S.play-for-pay golfers judging by early commitments for the 1957 tournament, Ken Murray has already received some early commitments including Ed Furgol, former U.S.Open winner and Art Wall Jr.Also on Saturday, the Montreal Barbarians were chalking up their third straight win of the season by beating Ottawa 6-5.The Quebec Union players battling for All-Star berths Saturday will line up as follows : Probables: : RCAF, St.Hubert: Rig: T Good: year, Mt.Royal; R.centre: N.Quade, Mt.Royal; L.centre: T.Smith, Westmount; L.wing: J.Jackson, Westmount; Fly-half: A.Whitet, Westmount: Scrum-half: W.Judge, Westmount: Wing forward: T.Me- Cabe, Mt.Royal; Lock forward: R.Evans, Westmount: Wing forward: G.Jackson, Westmount; 2nd row: 8S.Holmes, RCAF, St.Hubert; 2nd row: J.Adam, Westmount; Prop: B.Ash, Westmount; Hooker: J.Doonan, Mt.Royal; Prop (Capt.): A.Bell, Mt.Royal, Possibles: Full-back; D.Gladwin, Westmount; wing: Brennan, Westmount; R.centre: R.Montgomery, Bylown Beavers; L, centre: the next tournament, Ford hasx Doug Ford To Go After : Labatt Open Top Money I.Stewart, McGiH University: L.wing; Mitchell, Bytown, Beavers; Fly Half: D.Hyde, Mtl.Barbarians; Scrum half; C.Davidson, Mtl.Barbarians; Wing forward: D.Munroe, Westmount; Lock forward: M, Allen, Mtl.Barbarians; Wing forward: L.Ruxton, Mt.Royal; 2nd row: P.Charnock, Mtl.Barbarians: 2nd row: G.Saddler, Bytown Beavers; Prop: C.Bethel, Mtl.Barbarians: Hooker: R.Pinkerton, Westmount; Prop.: C.Fagan, Mtl, Barbarians.Heather Curlers Lose To Lachine A Lachine Curling Club rink, skipped by Ted Hunt, defeated a Heather rink under Warren So- per 12-4 for the City of Outre- mont Trophy at the Outremont Curling Club, In the consolation final Carl Ott of Outremont turned aside Jim Lavery, Town of Mount Royal 11-8.With Hunt were Tom Mc- Comb, Jack Floyd and Gordon Cape.Soper had Art Reid, Tom Marshall and Tom Fisher.In semi-final play Hunt defeated Bob Hawkins, Town of Mount Royal 9-8 while beat R.Craig, Mountreal West, 8-6.Ott made it into the final with a 13-8 win over S.Drew of Lachine while Lavery defeated H.Foster, Outremont 12-6.JO OO 1 1 1 1 D TIRE CONSULTANTS We specialize in TUBELESS TIRE REPAIR with the most modern equipment EXPERIENCED MEN \u2014 PROMPT SERVICE STANDARD TIRE & SUPPLY CO.EEE CER S 726 Atwater Avenue N (Just above St.James St.) 01 JOO O00 1 Tf 1 The Largest Distributors of MADE IN CANADA Prize Cups and Trophies Complete coverage of all sports and general contest awards, WRITE OR PHONE FOR FREE TROPHY CATALOGUE U.K.Rugger Squad Arrives: Plays May 14 HE Barbarians have arrived, and, just in case You are not up with the news, the Barbarians represent the touring British International rugger squad that will perform here May 14 \u2014 a day looked forward to with great anticipation by local and district rugger devotees, It will be a day when the best rugger players in the Unitel Kingdom line up against a Quebec All Star squad at Westmount grounds in a game that will climax their Canadian tour.The Barbarians arrived at Dorval Airport this morning by trans-Atlantic plane.They remained at the airport until 9.30 a.m.when they boarded another plane and flew to Toronto where they will open their tour April 27 and play again April 30.Following their Ontario engagements the visitors fly to Vancouver for three games on the coast, before returning here, for the All Star clash.Soper | Eminim(z|\u2014|F[6] Week's 5 3] p uzzle SE UN EME] OCOD IRVIN [ihm gmp [wimg ol SEIT WI.6749 LE TROPHIES At WHOLESALE PRICES ! Save 50% Daoust)ifils 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 ES PEW FEY au THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957 - - PAGE NINETEEN h 1 mE pm See Sprinkle Of Rookies But Mainstays Are Vets 4 re By GEO, E.JONES ; (Sports Editor) \u201d \u201cue days befoës the Snowdon Major Fastball League goes into action, which has been set for Sunday, May 5 at Trenholme with F.B.L and Steinberg\u2019 8, the two league finalists of last fall teeing off the long schedule.$ Of course Old Man Weather will have the last say On these games; but for the opening week, fastball fans \u201cwill get their moneys work.After that they will be able to go out on the limb and pick the final standing: i All clubs have been working qui; four of them working out .indoors for several weeks, wh le the Combines and Verdun started last week-end outdoors.:* For the early part of the .achedule, two games are slated for Trenholme Park on Sunday afternoon and evening.A night game on Monday, with a game in Verdun on Tuesday.Wednesday the picture changes to Westbury Park with one game and on Thursday one game will be played at Verdun and one at Trenholme Park.No games will .be staged on-~Fridays or Saturdays.As the days get longer, the starting times will change for night games, with Sunday afternoon games being washed out and only night games will be staged.The rough draft of the schedule was released to the feams to be accepted with changes or as is.SOME ROOKIES Camps show that there will be a sprinkle of rookies but on the most part it will be veterans that will supply most of the power.It is not going out on a limb to say that FBI and Steinbergs will be one of the top teams while the other four clubs will battle for the remaining two playoff positions.Combines, Verdun, Pepsi and Dow seem to be going along with local talent, but in most cases, you can\u2019t call some of the players with FBI or Steinbergs newcomers\u201d or imports.They have been with the league for many years and are considered locals.FBI pitching remains strong at this point with Gibby Weso- lowski and Ace Holden.Steinbergs are loaded with pitching talent.They have dependable Perc McCracken and he is joined by his brothèr Homer and of course fans can't forget Booker Thomas.This threesome will be hard to beat.Dow have Gil Legare who has done a good job for the Brewery in past years.They have a newcomer, Andy Anderson, who is a member of the RCMP.He hailsy.\u201c from Windsor.errr RA BCE Pat Patterson says he is seeking a couple of hustling outfielders.Huey Hall will not be back but Larry Grant is a Opening Games \u201cFor Ist Week \"ERE are the opening week of games in the Snowdon Fastball League following a meeting on Tuesday night when the schedule was given his final okay.Sunday, May 5, FBI at Stein- bergs, 2:00; Pepsi Cola at Snowdon Combines, 7.45_Tren- holme Park.Monday, May 6.Verdun Sportsmen at Dow Brewery, Trenholme Park, 7.45.Tuesday, May 7, Combines at Verdun, Willibrord Park, Verdun, 7.45.Wednesday, May 8, Dow at Pepsi, Trenholme Park, 7.45.Thursday, May 9, Combines at FBI, Trenholme Park 7.45; Steinbergs at Dow, Verdun Willibrord Park, 7.45.probable starter.Otherwise Master Patterson will be seeking a pitcher as well.He may be reached at RE 3-3058.\u20187 TALKING TRADES Moving down to Verdun with the Sportsmen, they have Paul Saindon and of course there's Gil Dupuis who is doubtful due to that agreement he signed with a Montreal East End club: But Verdun have tall and lanky Albert Ryan and Billy Russell.Then there\u2019s Pepsi Cola *vho have Willie Graham but are interested in Dupuis and are willing, if they can work him away from the Montreal team, to talk a deal with Verdun, The find of the year is Andy Pratt, who played a lot of baseball and will be seen with Pepsi at short stop.There are trade talks and before May 5th opener the fan may need a program.From all points it seems like Snowdon will have a good year, Six teams, expansion into Verdun, a good fastball city but they also \u2018need good weather, at least a little better than last season.Jack Adams of Detroit has managed all seven Detroit Stanley Cup champions.Hé also coached the 1936 and 1937 winners.ay SEE THE BIG, NEW 1957 STUDEBAKER at our showroom today Choose from the\u2014 STUDEBAKER Champion, Commander, President, Silver Hawk 6, Silver Hawk 8, Golden Hawk and the 3 Station Wagons: The Parkview, Provincial and Broadmoor.The Studebaker is the Most Economical \"Big\" Car \u2014 30 Miles to gallon HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE 1934 st Catherine St.W.GL.3543 BIDDY CAGE CHAMPS are these members of the Westmount Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Left to right, front row: Robert Donaugh, Buddy McKaig, George Joss, Stuart Adams.Mader and Morgan Turner.Chas.Paul Big GIBC Winner Chas Paul captured the 53rd running of the Provincial Trapshooting Championships at Grand Trunk Riverside Gun Club, when he\u201d won the single with a 49 out of 50 targets then teamed up with L.O.Gagnon to win the doubles, 46 out of 50.To top this Paul was the big winner taking the high gun of 100 targets with 89 and the long run with 34, Paul was one of the five man team from Montreal Anglers and Hunters Association who captured this event with 105 out of 125 targets.Paul had the team's highest, 23 out of 25.The Montreal Anglers team of five men also won the Lord Lansdowne Cup with a 110 total out of 125 targets.Paul added to his day's winnings the Strapeet title with a score of 20.His partner L.O.Gagnon shot 18.L.H.T.Cleeg with 23 won the first event; R.Laughlin, second event with 24; P.Lemlin, third event with 24 and H.Garland fourth event with a perfect target of 25.Skeet Shoot Here May 3-5 Between 500 and 600 competitors from Canada and United States are expected to participate in the second Canadian and eighth Quebec skeet shooting championships here May 3-5.The combined events will be held on the grounds of the Montreal Skeet Club, Ville St.Laurent, for the second year in a row.One of the most famous entrants is world skeet champion Chet Crittès of Detroit.The Michigan shooter captured the world title at Caracas, Vene- Zuela in 1954 and is one of the prime favorites to cop open honors on this year's agenda.Other US sharpshooters vie- ing for the open crown are Jim Coyne of Glenview, II, George and Ed Docherty of Holyoke, Mass.Top Canadian threat in the eR es io ame or - closed championship.Montrealers dominate the lst\u2019 and: of title holders, with Nort Francis, Hugh Garland, Les Clegg, Reid Johnston, and Bill White owning various division Back row: Howard Blanchette, Ralph Walton, Doug Mariasine, coach; 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