The Westmount examiner, 5 juillet 1957, vendredi 5 juillet 1957
[" ' 4 CHURCH COOL TO RINK SITE Petition Forwarded To Mayor Members and adherents of Westmount - Park.- Emmanuel Church to the number of.700 are reported behind a petition which has been forwarded to Mayor Sydney Bruneau, asking the city to reconsider the second site for the artificial rink.The churchgoers attended a meeting Sunday folowing the regular morning hour of worship, and at that time it was decided to send a petition to\u2019 the council and \u2018to seek an audience with the mayor and aldermen.This meeting will be held this week, it is expected, although there may be some difficulty in getting a large number of the council in town due to \u2018the holiday period.However, Mayor Bruneau has assured the church officials that he will do everything in his- power to meet with them as soon as possible.Objection of the church to the site is founded on the fact that the rink would be sufficiently close to the church proper: to interfere with services and meetings, which are held not only on Sunday, but throughout the week.\u201cI believe the skating rink will have a loudspeaker system providing music for the skaters,\u201d a church official said, \u201cand you can imagine what this would do to the quiet of the church sessions.\u201d It may be suggested that the rink be moved down to the south end of the site, at St.Catherine and Lans- downe, instead of the pre- gent selection, where the sons courts are now locat- It is possible, too, that this objection by the church May swing interest back to the original site.Going VOL.XXVIII, No.27 NEW TRAFFIC SIGNS: Moterists traveling on Grosvenor avenue between Westmount avenue and The Boulevard and on Victoria avenue between The Boulevard and Sherbrooke street are asked to observe the 20-mile-per-hour speed limit in these areas.Westmount police report that sigms like this one the Examiner camera pictures have been erected in these areas, and that periodic speed checks are planned and \u201cthe law will be rigidly enforced.\u201d Deputy Chief R.Edmonstone mentioned that numerous complaints were received about the speed of traffic ascending and descending these streets, week, bringing some of th before the cameras for info In unrehearsed, conversational interviews, \u201cProfile\u201d in its two preceding series has paid visits a Away On Holiday?You'll not want to miss your Examiner.And it'll be \u2018easy for you, and for us, to have it forwarded to your holiday address.As soon as your vacation plans are complete, simply call ing us the dates of HUnter 1-2771, giv- your departure and retyrn and where you want your Examiner sent to keep you abreast of all the hometown news in your absence.And have a happy holiday.- Therese Casgrain Featured In First Profile\u201d Tuesday \u201cProfile\u201d returns to the CBC television network this e world\u2019s prominent citizens rmative, though informal, interviews, to be conducted for the most part by well-known Canadians.The series will be presented this summer on Tuesdays, from 10.00-10.30 p.m., starting J uly 9th.to people famous in a variety of fields.Viewers may remember #poets Robert Frost and Sir Osbert Sitwell, Canadian novelist Ethel Wilson (\u2018The Equations of Love\u201d), and philosophers Arnold Toynbee, and Bertrand Russell, among past guests of the program.As in the past, the interviews will take place as often as possible in the person's home, informally, so that the interviewer and the distinguished guest may \u2018collaborate on a living portrait revealing the nuances of the person\u2019s thought and character.The first profile is of Mme.Therese Casgrain, the present leader of the Quebec CCF party, who has been in Quebec public life since 1928 when, as president of the League for Women\u2019s Rights, she began fighting to gain the vote for Quebec women.With Charlotte Whitton she organized the Consumers\u2019 section of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, and for her work in this respect was awarded\u2019 the O.B.E.Mme.Casgrain has participated in a large num- (Continued on page 2) Memorial Meeting For A.H.Jassby A memorial meeting, to commemorate the devotion and service rendered to the Jewish community by the late Abraham H.Jassby, wiH be held on Monday, July 8, at 8:30 p.m., in the Auditorium of the Jewish -General Hospital on Cote des Neiges road.The meeting is a tribute by the Federation of Jewish Community Services, Combined Jewish Appeal, Canadian Jewish Congress, Jewish General Hospital, the Y.M.-Y.W.H.A,, Zionist Organization of Canada, and Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University.Residents Visit Mayflower Second; Dine With Nixon Swaying rope ladders and a luncheon with U.S.vice president Richard Nixon marked a ten day visit to Plymouth, Massachusetts for Major and Mrs.Ernest Walton of 541 Prince Albert.- Mrs.Walton is a member of the Mayflower Descendents Society, and she and her husband travelled to Plymouth to attend festivities connected with the arrival of the Mayflower IT, One of the crew members of the sailing ship, John Winslow, is a member of Mrs.Walton\u2019s family line.Major and Mrs.Walton were guests at a luncheon given in Winslow House by the governor of Massachusetts and other state officials in honor of Mr.Nixon.They were entertained on board the Mayflower.Mrs.Walton said that \u201cclimbing up and down swaying rope ladders was quite an adventure, but was worth the effort involved.\u201d SIXTEEN PAGES Abe Bronfman Is President Service Group Abe.Bronfman\u2019 of Westmount has been re-elected president of the Federation of Jewish Community Services of Montreal.Federation officers were re- meeting of the 1957-58 term.Other officers are: Edward Bar- koff of Westmount, first vice- president and chairman of the executive committee; Cecil Usher of Westmount, second vice-pre- sident and.vice-chairman of the executive committee; H.Carl Goldenberg, OBE, QC, of West- mount, honorary treasurer; and Lavy Becker of N.D.G., honorary secretary.Harry Belland Retired July 1 From Textiles Forty-seven years in the Canadian cotton textile industry concluded July 1 for Harry D.Bel- land, 4330 Sherbrooke Street, West, Westmount, with his retirement from Dominion Textile Company Ltd.which he joined in 1910 at Montmorency, Quebec.In his 47-year career with the company, Mr.Belland rose from the position of cashier at Montmorency to the General Super- infendent\u2019s Staff at the Montreal head office.In the intervening years, Mr.Belland was assistant superintendent of mills at Magog, Montmorency and Hochelaga Branch, in Montreal; was superintendent of the Verdun Mill from 1923 to 1935 and of Mount Royal Branch, Montreal, until 1939.After a short time at Drummondville as a senior executive, he was promoted to the General intendent\u2019s Staff at head office.Known throughout the industry, Mr.Belland was always active in the company\u2019s sports program and could be counted on lo sponsor a baseball team where- ever he was located.Tribute was paid to Mr.Bel- land by his many associates and friends at a.series of dinners and presentations in Drummondville and head office in recent weeks, during which he received a television set and a clock radio.Next Week's Weather July 6 to 13 Mainly sunny and relatively warm, then clouding for evening showers or short storms.Improving rapidly to give us blue skies and light winds mid-week, scattered showers.Days warm and humid.Hot with morning mists for the end of the week, unless more Geophysical Year upset.Fishing best at dawn and late evening.- By ERIC NEAL with only widely experiments cause another elected recently at the first board Super- ln sb Te TS Te: A, Ten TE 3 \u2014 vf di OVEN ESTMOUNT By DONALD J.HENDRY Nova Scotia .\u201cclock at City Hall is 414 feet in .diameter .i AN UNCONCLUDED CONTROVERSY .Sunday, following morning .Last services, Westmount Park Emmanuel Church (Lansdowne and Western) held a special congregational meeting.The result of this meeting will bé an official letter to the city council protesting the latest site for the controversial artificial ice rink.This letter will bear considerable weight because it represents approximately 700 church members almost all of which are Westmounters.The grounds for protest are obvious from the church\u2019s point of view.They include the detraction of dignity from the church area as well as the possibility .that funeral services may have to compete with \u201ccanned\u201d music from the rink loudspeakers .There are two other possible rink sites which to my knowledge have not been mentioned.They are Prince Albert Park, and the playing field bordering Westmount avenue in King George Park.WHY DOESN'T THE WEST- MOUNT CITY COUNCIL .call for a public meeting on the site for the artificial rink?(If the issue is not settled soon, Westmounters may have to wait another winter Zor the long awaited rink .list the the telephone number of the Westmount Public Library on the next issue of the Montreal Telephone Directory?(If the disquieting telephone ring is the problem, a small desk light which flashes in lieu a bell can be had from the Bell Telephone Company .clear sone of the trees from the area in front of the Westmount Lookout?(A panoramic view is now blocked by superfluous foliage) .discuss the possibility of a route change for the 114 bus with the M.T.C.?(The present bus route is inadequate for the service of a large area of Westmount.) FASCINATING FACTS .There is a Westmount North in .the face of the The owner of West- mount Bicycle License No.1 this year is P.Laratt who lives on Grosvenor avenue .The oversize checkerboards in Westmount Park are the only ones of that size in the province of Quebec .Forty per cent of the residents of the city were listed as library members last year .the area of the City is just short of one thousand acres.JUST ME .Apart from being responsible for the news heard between six and nine a.m.Monday to Saturday on CFCF, I also prepare the script for a show called \u201cRoads and Weather\u201d heard at 1:30 p.m.on Saturday.STUNNING STATISTIQUES a total of 89 students resident in Westmount graduated from McGill University (51), Sir George Williams College (29) and Bishop\u2019s University (9) this year .Fire Chief Emile Durocher tells me that there are 54 men in the Westmount Fire Department .Lou Waller at the \u201cY\u201d says there are 111 youngsters in the Y's Summer Fun Club.Miss Jenkins at the Westmount Public Library tells me that the Library has purchased 2.500 books since the first of this year.UBIQUITOUS UNDERTAKING .Eddie Kalil is one of the 15 odd Canadian players held over by the Als after tryouts in which about 45 showed .\u201cY\u201d Secretary Lloyd Wel- ton holidaying in Saint John, N.B.Assistant Manager of Steinberg\u2019s (Victoria and Sherbrooke) Roger Lafond tells me that Steinberg\u2019s has bought out the property on which the Western Taxi lot now stands and will shortly pave it as an addition to their parking lot.while in Stein- berg\u2019s, I noticed that there are two \u201cLost\u201d notices on the notice board near the entrance for green budgie birds; one is missing from Grosvenor avenue, GL.4158, and the other from Victoria avenue, WL 7287 .« « John Lovell & Son Ltd.presently doing a survey in Westmount for revisions to their street directory \u2014 to be published in December .The Young Westmount Saint Antoine Conservatives met at Bill Wood\u2019s home on Bonavista last night.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 e REFITTING QUICK SERVICE CLOSED From August 5th to August 19th F.L.SILVER LADIES' & 'GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WI.6633 OUR OLD FRIEND Reuben Berger, the expert shoe man with the good reputation, celebrated his fifty-second birthday yesterday.He says that, as life begins at forty, he is really only twelve years old and feels like it! .The motorist who parked hig car in the middle of Victoria avenue on Tuesday morning was lucky that the kind-hearted cop who spotted him let him off so easy.Not many cops would have believed his story that his ear had stalled and he couldn't get it started.Then, after the officer put his book of tickets back into his pocket, he jumped into his supposedly stalled car and drove away ., .A new arrival in local business circles is G.H.Merkley who hag been appointed accountant at the Royal Bank, corner of St.Catherine and Greene, He was formerly assistant accountant at the St.Catherine and McGill College branch , .Condolences to Bruce Johnston and family for the recent loss of their 214 year old rice Marfasine plans to attend New York University from Sep- tember 9 to October 4.ERE girl who died suddenly .Mau-.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1857 | THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT ., EEE, Unity Boys\u201d.Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB 2727 20722777700 77777.By Maurice Mari .lasine The first major event of the current summer program season takes place next Wednesday at Belmont Park with 100 boys and girls from the Unity Boys\u2019 Club taking part, In addition to free rides and free refreshments, the various Clubs participating will conduct a series of field events and Steinberg\u2019s Ltd.the sponsors of the Annyal Children\u2019s Jamboree, will provide a large number of prizes.Dr.Gus Gingras Off To Europe For Busy Month | Dr.Gustave Gingras, Medical Director of the Rehabilitation Institute of Montreal, President of the Canadfan Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Montreal, is flying today for Europe where he is officially delegated to attend several \u2018international confer- From July 8 to 12, Dr.Gingras Will\u201c \u2018represent thé Canadian Foundation \u2018for Poliomyelitis Quebec Chapter, at the 4th International Poliomyelitis Conference in Geneva.Dr.David A.Steele, President of the international association in Canada, is also delegated at the Conference which will call together physicians from all parts of the world.From July 12 to 22, Dr.Gin- country.He will stay at Sara- fand and visit several rehabilitation centers.The trip is sponsored by the Haddassah Organization of Canada which has contributed a great deal to promote rehabilitation in Isrgel, and is actually sponsoring a poliomyelitis project in the same country.From 22 to 26 of July, Dr.Gingras will represent the Uni- -| versity of Montreal at the 7th World Congress for the Welfare of Crippled, in London, England.The congress is to be under the presidency of Prince Philip of Edinburgh.Dr.Gingras will present a paper on \u2018The Psycho-Social and Medical Asjects in the Rehabilitation of Hemiplegic Patients.\u201d It is hoped that the conclusions of this paper which is the result of a two-year research conducted at the Rehabilitation Institute of Montreal, will add a valuable contribution to the knowledge of hemiplegia.Earle Lyman Dies Earle W.Lyman, former newspaperman and for many years an executive with the Bell Telephone publicity department died yesterday after a brief illness.Funeral service will be held today at 2 p.m.from the chapel of Jos.C.Wray, Mountain street.He is survived by his wife, the former Isabel Muriel Montague and one daughter, Corinne, who resides at 4810 Queen Mary road.SELF-STYLED DP: \u201cThere's no nicer place than the lawn for a talk by a couple of political DP\u2019s, former Transport: Minister George C.Marler quipped in Ottawa this week as he chatted with Hon, Lionel Chevrier, former Transport Minister and Privy Coun- cfi President.Mr.Chevrier has an office, Mr.Marler is to be assigne one university.With that\u201c fact riculum has emerged as a result staring them in the face, an in- of the changing North American creasing number of Canadian scene.Half a century ago our educators have not been able to secondary schools catered ex- escape this question: \u201cIf the clusively to a select group of great majority of our high school academically - minded students.Students\u2019 do not proceed to col- Everyone who went on to high lege, why should they be re- school took a course that led to quired to take a college prepara- university.\u2018Today in North tory course?\u201d .America everyone at least be- \u2018There have already been in- gins high school.In the United troduced into our high schools States it has beco: generally the \u201ccommercial course and the accepted that every joy sand «gin «practical course; neither of Which*core.* +++» bought-up Bal- main suit of the in pale mauve, natural], navy blue and primrose \u2014 as well as black.- A simple wbite blouse à la Chanel \u2014 in lawn, - the favorite fabric this year for summer.shirts.It is practically non-iron,- which means you have to iron it a bit to get it looking iceberg crisp.The blown - up beret that has washed out the sou\u2019wester for hot weather.In white grosgrain, and you can squash it about - to any shape you like.The basinful of beads.Seven lightweight strands of beads in pure Bahama white.Six won't do.As far as gloves go is not very far this summer.Practically palm length \u2014 they take first place for a plain look.In cotton simplex, easily washed .enables a Student to proceed to higher institutions of learning.There remain a good many students who are struggling with the abstractions of trigonometry, intermediate algebra and the like who will never cross the ivy- covered portals of a university.It is becoming increasingly evident that these students should be provided with a course of studiés that Will equip them with certain basic skills, understandings, appreciations and attitudes but will go beyond that to enable them to develop special interests and talents that they might have.Most educators are agreed that there are certain things that every student should master before he leaves school.There is disagreement as to just *what those \u2018certain things\u201d are but certainly they would include the ability to express oneself clearly and with some effectiveness in both spoken and written English, an appreciation of literature, in this province a working knowledge of the French language, an understanding of the .more basic principles of geography and history, the ability to read intelligently, some training in esthetics \u2014 music, art, etc, and the ability to handle satisfactorily the arithmetical situations which every adult encounters, including instalment buying, insurance, stocks and bonds.The students who populate our schools today have a wide range of ability.It is stupid to require the not-so-bright child and.the exceptionally bright to follow the same course of studies, The above average student should be required to stretch his mental muscles to their utmost.In both depth and breadth he should go far beyond the confines of the buys I've seen.| It's a linen-and- | Terylene suit \u2014 a} copy of the most} season.It comes.Her Star supreme, should (We alk must aid, \u2014 the task not his alone).] - The Past, \u2014 a blaze of progress, is well known, Our nation, is a world power in the plan, As Rideau Hall, enshrines a noble man, glow with brighter gleam, DororHy SPROULE M EEE mes Standard Bridg By M.Harrison-Gray Dealer : South Game all N.& J 4 D 495 08T53 & K 1083 w., Es & A: 86524 K 10973 OQ KJ2 Q 3 > ©& 10 4 ; ©QJ96 &Q4 &652 s.® CC Q108764 OC AK3 Sd AIST One of the West players was guilty of muddied thinking on this hand from match play.In Room 1.South bid One Heart.West One Spade.North Two Hearts and East Three Spades; South then bid Four Hearts and West Four Spades, which North doubled, but South bid Five Hearts and everyone passed.The declarer took the view that West was short in Hearts; he led 94 to VA and went two down after a wrong guess in Clubs The bidding was the same in Room 2 up to South's bid of Five Hearts, but here a doub\u2019e by West led to a swing of 1050 points.the contract being -made bv plaving the doubler for 9 K and #Q.West argued that pass over Five Hearts would compel his partner to save in Five Spades (at a cost of 800) but there is no such thing as a forcing pass after both defenders have limited their hands Is it likely that East will go on to Five after stretching his values on the first round ?STRATFORD FESTIVAL An dUditional jazz concert will be presented by Duke, Æl- lington and his Orchestra, September 5, during the Stratford Music Festival, it was announced recently.The concert, to be held in the Festival Concert Hall, will feature \u201cSuch Sweet Thunder\u201d, a jazz suite dedicated to the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, and excerpts from \u201cA Drum is a Woman\u201d, Mr.Ellington's recently recorded history of Jazz.Alumnae Delegates Attend Convention Mrs.Alex Stalker, President of the Alpha Omicron Pi Alum- uae Society in Montreal, has returned from attending the bien-' nial international convention of the sorority at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, June 23- June 29.Accompanying her as delegates were Mrs.Ian Ross, Mrs.A.L.Dempster and Miss Becy Thomas, all of Montreal.While at convention, Miss Thomas, on behalf of the A O Pi, collegiate chapter at McGill University, received the Chapter Achievement Award which was won in competition with over 60 other chapters in the United States.She also received a scholarship trophy which was awarded to her chapter for achieving the highest scholastic average in competition with other sororities on campus.The Navajo Indians number 70,000 today, compared with only 7,000 in 1867.WE TAKE special .pride in the arrangement of all floral offerings \u2014 this contributes greatly to the memory picture.BA Collins FA NUNNS A.WILLIAMS 5610 SHERBROOKE SYREET WEST Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.4509 COTE DES NEIGES RD.» AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES SOTABLISHED 1880 RE.8-1124 > oN 3 Te Chapel of Cathedral Be auty §~ ST a RE FE, Er RT AAA in rt ES Fou onde = FE) = mes soupir es et Rn IL 3% » OUR EL Lape ce ASW ae ages = + «dan PAGE TEN er Miss Cecilia Jean Ingram Weds Mr.Gilbert Leslie Knapp The marriage of Cecilia Jean, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Peter 1.Ingram, of Montreal West, to Mr.Gilbert Leslie Knapp, son of the late A.G.Knapp, and of Mrs.Knapp, of Lakeside Heights, took place on Friday afternoon in Westmount Baptist Church, the Rev.Edgar J.Bailey officiating, assisted b ythe Rev.J.A.Johnston, DD.Mr.Galt MacDermot played the wedding music and Mrs.Margaret Shutler sang during the signing of the register.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957 ri \u2014 en ECT pipi White gladioli, and pink and white peonies were used to decorate.The bride, away by her father, wore a gown of white French lace and chiffon, the fitted bodice having a portrait neckline and short sleeves of shirred nylon, and the bouffant skirt trimmed with bands of French lace.Her chapel veil of tulle illusion was held by a bandeau of matching lace and she carried a bouquet of pink roses.Mrs.Peter Ingram, Jr, as matron of honor, and Miss Ann Morrison, as bridesmaid, were in frocks of white embroidered nylon organdy over aqua taffeta, th~ fitted bodices having bateau necklines trimmed with aqua taffeta.They wore white picture hats and carried bouquets of mauve and pink sweetpeas and white daisies.Little Miss Carolyn Knowles, as flower-girl was in a similar frock of white organdy over agua taffeta, and she wore a bandeau of white flowers and carried a basket of sweetpeas, daisies, and sweetheart roses.Mr.Allan Knapp acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.George Knapp and Mr.Murray deJersey.Mrs.Ingram, the bride*\u2019s mother, was gowned in blue crepe, and she wore a pink hat and accessories.and a corsage bouquet of pink sweetheart roses.Mrs.Knapp, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of blue and white nylon sheer over taffeta, with a white hat and accessories, and a corsage bouquet of white carnations and red sweetheart roses.The reception was held in the garden of the residence of the Have Your | REPAIRS and RESTYLING done on your FURS at our REDUCED summer prices Our place is air conditioned for your comfort.FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.| 1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) WI.3312 who was given\u201c Social & Lersonal Dr.and Mrs.Gibson E.Craig sailed recently from New York in the Excalibur to spend some time travelling in Europe.Madame Olga Lieber is leaving to-day for York Beach, Maine, where she will spend the remainder of the summer.Mrs.Paul\u2019 Sise and her family have left for St.Patrick, Que, where they will occupy their cottage for the summer, Mrs.Doreen Day Troup sailed Tuesday in the Empress of England to spend some time in England and on the Continent.Col.R.D.Harkness and Mrs.Harkness of Westmount, and Mr.and Mrs.H.Glenn of the Town of Mount Royal, returned home in the Empress of England.Dr.and Mrs.W.W.B.Hynd- man, and their small son, Douglas, arrived Empress of England after spending a year in Edinburgh, Scotland, where Dr.Hyndman did post graduate studies.Mrs.William Stevenson, of Beith, Ayershire, Scotland, who has spent several weeks travelling in the United States and Canada, arrived Tuesday to visit Mr.and Mrs.Harold Mills, of Westmount, prior to sailing today in the Sylvania on her return home.Hilda Meehan of the Montreal Gazette took first prize in the beauty and fashion styling section of the Gazette, in the Canadian Women's Press Club Memorial Award competition which distributed $1,000 in prize money.Her fellow members in the CW PC, Montreal Branch, send her their congratulations.Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Reid of Westmount have returned from Woltville, N.S., where they attended on Saturday, the marriage of their son Lieut.Douglas C.Reed, RCNR., to Miss Kathleen O.MacNeily, RN., daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Mac- Neily and granddaughter of bridegroom's uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hawker, of Montreal West.Later Mr.and Mrs.Knapp left for Bermuda, the bride travelling in a frock of white linen, and wearing a white hat and accessories, and a corsage bouquet of white daisies.AGNES MORRIS Reg'd CORSETIERE Now Showing a New Stock of GRAND'MERE ORLON SWEATERS COTTON SLIPS \u2014 DRIP DRY FOUNDATION GARMENTS (A COMPLETE SUMMER LINE) |.HOSIERY WHISPER \u2014 CORTICELLI \u2014 BRANDS BLOUSES = SKIRTS 5782 Sherbrooke W._ HU.1-5573 recently in the] MR.AND MRS.G.BAILEY, whose wedding toox place recently at St.Monica\u2019s\u2019 Church.The bride, formerly Miss Barbara Walker, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.V.Walker of Westmount and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.W.E.Bailey of Montreal, and the late Mrs.Bailey.\u2014Kalb Photo Goldberg-Usher Wedding Held In Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue The marriage of Barbara Jane, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Usher, of Westmount, to Mr.Norman Joel Goldberg, son of Dr.and Mrs.Joseph Goldberg, took place recently in the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, West- mount, Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat officiating, assisted by Cantor N.Mendelsohn and the Rev.J.J.Fromm.Mrs.M.Fineberg played the wedding music and standards of white peonies and gladioli arranged with greenery were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of white faille, fashioned Mr.Harold Neiderhoffer, Dr.Jack Padveen, Mr.Howard Scott, Mr.Bernard Spector and + x on princess lines, with a fitted lace bodice, and short sleeves, and a very full skirt.Her short veil of tulle illusion was held by a matching headdress and she Mr.Daniel Usher.Mrs.Usher, the bride\u2019s mother, was in a gown of pale blue lace embroidered in white, She wore a matching hat and had a carried a cascade bouquet of white shasta daisies.her handbag.Miss Sheila Usher, as maid ol Mrs.Goldberg, mother of the honor for her sister, and Mrs.\" bridegroom, wore a gown of Seymour Pressman, the bride-æ spray of stephanotis pinned to ping lace, with a hat of the same shade and had a spray of stephanotis fastened to her handbag.The reception was held in the Synagogue Hall.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Goldberg left for Nassau, Cuba and Florida.Upon their return they will take up residence in Montreal.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.Donald Hurwitz, Mr.and Mrs.A, Sinowitch, of Philadelphia; Mr.and Mrs.S.S.Lerner, of Toronto; Miss Joan Neiderhoffer, Mrs.S.Neiderhoffer, Mr.Harold Neiderhoffer, of Long Branch, N.J.; Mr.Eph Solomon, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Miss Dorothy Solomon, Mr.and Mrs.Morris Solomon, Mrs.Lillian Slathoff, and Mr.and Mrs.8.Gamarsky, of New York.TOOTHS ENEMY Acids from sugar are one of the main causes of tooth decay.Continuous nibbling at candy can do more damage than eating the same amount at one time.By eating candy only at meaitimes and then brushing the \u2018 teeth immediately after eating, much dental decay can be prevented.groom\u2019s sister, and Miss Natalie Friedman, as attendants, were in bouffant frocks or organza over taffeta; the maid of honor being in white caught at the waist with a blue cummerbund forming a large bow at the back, and the attendants, in pale blue organdy embroidered in white.They wore blue bandeaux, and carried cascade bouquets of white delphinium tips.Mr.Seymour Pressman, acted as best man for his brother-in- law, and the ushers were Mr.Gerald Burke, Mr.Stanley La- bow, Mr.Michael Marchand, PLatequ 4444 Wedding Flowers There Is Never A Compromise For Quality! Mountain Street at Sherbrooke Dr.and Mrs, F.Eaton of Wolf- TRE TE HANS Some 36 members of the Westmount Women's Club attended a picnic on Dorval Island the guests of Mrs.A.A.Charters.The arrangements for the picnic were under the chair- manghip of Mrs.Cecil Wright.ENGAGEMENT Mfs.Denis C.Kirby of Strath- more, Que., announces the engagement of -her daughter, Miss Geraldine Elizabeth Mann, to Mr.Charles George Cook, son of the late C.J.A.Cook and of Mrs.Cook of Westmount, The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, September 14, in St.Matthias 4927 SHERBROOKE THIEDE HAIRDRESSER SPECIALS ! TEEN-AGE PERMANENTS (Complete) .$8.PERMANENT WAVES .$8.50.- $10 - $12.50 Specialists in HAIR TINTING .000030000000000000) $5 & 87 $ ST.WEST cLaREmonT) Church, Westmount.Miss Mann, - , is a graduate of St.Mary's | # FOR APPOINTMENT PLEASE PHONE Mr.Cook graduated from Bi- DE.4501 Hospital School of Nursing, and | shop's \u2018University, Lennoxville, MR.AND MRS.MARTIN HOFFER, whose wedding took place on Sunday June 80, in the Spanish Room of the Queen\u2019s Hotel.Mrs.Hoffer, formerly Miss Helaine Monaker, is the eldest daughter of Dr, and Mrs, Jacob Monaker.Mr.Hoffer is the eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.Isidore Hoffer.\u2014 Adler Photo Miss Brigid Nella Marlin Weds Mr.Benjamin Nicholas Oakley The wedding was solemnized June 27, at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, the Rev.Father Duclos officiating, of Brigid Nella Marlin, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Marlin Nicholas Oakley, son of the of Westmount, to Benjamin late Mr.Benjamin N.Oakley and Mrs.Oakley, of Birr County Offaly, Ireland.White flowers were used for.decoration throughout the church.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in white pleated organdy with train of Carrickmacross lace, her veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of white flowers and she carried a bouquet of lilies.Maid of honor, Miss Sheila Marlin and bridesmaids Miss Noreen Wall, Miss Lois Dean of Washington, D.C.,, and Miss Elizabeth Marlin, were dressed alike in apple green nylon chiffon over taffeta.They wore coronets of pink carnations in their hair and carried matching bouquets.Flowergirl Miss Martha How- lett was dressed in a short white organdy frock with pink sash, wreath of pink cornflowers in her hair and she carried a basket of pink flowers.Mr.Desmond Gibbons was best man; the ushers Mr.John Marlin and Mr.Randall Marlin, Mr.Alan Jones and Mr.Christopher Howlett.Mrs.Marlin, mother of the bride, wore dove grey nylon chiffon over taffeta in classic lines with draped bodice.Her x æ« large hat was pIack velvet; her corsage white roses.After the reception, held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, where flowers were used to decorate, Mr.and Mrs.Oakley left for Bermuda, the bride travelling in a beige and brown summer suit with beige hat and shoes.The bride studied at the School of Art, Dublin, Centre d\u2019Art Francais, Paris, Art Students\u2019 League, New York and l\u2019Ecole des Beaux Arts, Montreal.The bridegroom is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin.The bride's parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Marlin, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on the day their daughter was married\u2014June 27.* \\ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957 \u2014 - Hoffer-Monaker Wedding Held Sunday in the Queen's Hotel | .The marriage of Helaine, daughter of Dr.and Mrs.Jacob Monaker, to Mr.Martin Hoffer, son of Mr.and Mrs.Isidore Hoffer, took place Sunday, June 30, in the Spanish Room, the Queen\u2019s Hotel, - Rabbi Maurice S.¢Cohen, of Shaare Zion Synagogue, officiating.Pink and white carnations, snapdragons and gladioli arranged with greenery, were used to decorate.- Thé bride who was given away by her father, wore a gown \u2018of white lace over satin, the fitted bodice havinr a scalloped neckline edged with seed pearls and short sleeves, and the bouffant skirt panelled with lace.Her short veil of tulle illusion was held by a Juliet cap trimmed with mother - of - pearl sequins, and she carried a prayer book covered with white orchids and stephanotis.Miss Lois Monaker, as maid of honor for her sister, and Miss Maxine Hoffer, sister of .the bridegroom, and Miss Judith Dubitsky, cousin of the bride, as bridesmaids, were in frocks of lace and tulle over taffeta with satin trimming, the matron of honor being in pink and the bridesmaids in blue.They wore nosegays .of pink and white flowers.Master Leon Monaker, brother of the bride, was page hoy.Mr.Hascal Rosen, cousin of the bride, acted as best man for Guttman - Toker The marriage of Charlotte, daughter of Dr.and Mrs: Maxwell H.Toker, to Mr.Gerald D.Guttman, son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Guttman, all of Westmount, took place recently at the Shaar Hashomayin Synagogue, Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat officiating at the double ring ceremony, assisted by Cantor N.Mendelsohn and Rev.J.Froom.Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a France Davies gown of silk with head trim and drapery at the neckline, and very full skirt having a wide draped belt, She carried a Bible adorned with white orchids.Miss Dale Kaplow was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Freda Guttman and Miss Gilda Guttman, sisters of the bridegroom, Miss Ghita Figler and Miss Harriet Jacobs.They wore gowns of pale blue chiffon with draped bodices and harem skirts, and carried bouquets of white gladioli.Mr.Herbert Siblin was best man, and ushers were Mr.William J.Toker, Dr.Martin Eidinger, Mr.Elliot Godel, Mr.M.Garfinkle, Mr.Ralph Segal, and Mr.Tom Kann.Following the ceremony, a reception.was held in the synagogue Community Hall.The bride is.attending McGill University.94 Alumnae Groups Meet Here Aug.20 Puzzle Solution: Emit enmity IMMENSITY inset item metis mien mime mine minim mint mise mist mistime misty mite mity nimiety sine site smite stimy stymie time tine tiny.FOOT TREATMENT SALLY GOODFELLOW M.S.S.Ch.Registered Chiropodist b agar EL 2321 Assistant Chiropodist to Walier J.Cross 4930 Sherbrooke W.The tenth biennial convention of the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae will be held in Montreal from August 22.Delegates from 94 alumnae colleges, convents and high schools will attend the meeting which will be presided over by Miss Helen Brennan of Montreal, national president.Convention chairman is Mrs.C.C.Keenan, assisted by Mrs.Paul Dostert.- The Federation was founded in 1931 by the late Archbishop Neil McNejl and Mrs.Harry T.Roesler of Toronto.Major educational project is the awarding of 44 scholarships and bursaries.More than 480 teachers have received awards for summer school, undergraduate and postgraduate courses to the value of $48,000 from the Federation.HET, > vo HAS CHR 5.\u2018Mr.Hoffer, and the ushers were \u2018Mr.Morton Sghnaar, Mr.David Cohen, Mr.Stephen Siegel, Mr.Donald Oberfeld, Mr.Abraham Polger, Mr.Melvin Small, Mr.and Mr.Stanley Cytrnbaum, Harold Golfman.Mrs.Monaker, the , bride's mother, was gowned in robin\u2019s egg blue lace and organza, and she wore a hat and accessories to match, and an orchid corsage _ bouquet.Mrs.Hoffer, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of Dresden blue poult de soie with a matching hat and accessories, and an orchid corsage bouquet.Following the reception, Mr.and Mrs.Hoffer left by motor for Miami Beach, Fla, the bride travellihg in a frock of black Picture i Levens.and white linen, and wearing wlite accessories and an orchid org bouquet.For appointment Telephone: Fi.0562 Fl.2486 \u2014 mile BEAUTY SALON 1347 Greene Ave.NOW COMPLETELY LE a ; P arlicular P cople a Contessa 9.Sherbrooke St.at Royal HU.8-4322 Lamps \u2014 Gifts \u2014 Pictures : Custom Shade-making Chandeliers \u2014 Oil Paintings POBBEEEEHOOOOS Framing : we & PAGE ELEVEN \u201d en a 7.) ASE > - ee a rd AT THE RECENT CONVENTION DINNER of the Montreal Archdiocesan Council of The Catholic Women\u2019s League of Canada held in the Ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel on June 3, His Excellency the Right Rev.Anthony Marrocco, D.D,, Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto was guest speaker.Pictured above from left to right are Bishop Marrocco, Mrs.James E.Berry of Notre Dame de Grace, President of the Montreal Archdiocesan Council; Mrs.Armand Legault of Saint Laurent, Chairman of Convention Arrangements, and His Excezlency, PERMANENTS for Problem Hair Hair bleached .fine.brittle .grey?Now, you can be sure of a wave that's soft, lustrous and easy to manage.Call WE.6779 for your appointment Kathleen & Marcel BEAUTY SALON 1456 Mackay Street da art nc mad lrg dt ONE CO tits tira een Most Rev.Lawrence P.Whelag, DD, Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal and Provincial Directer of The Catholic Women's League of Canada.TY TO ce ie à EL : 5 PRE MIN JR) \u2014\u2014Bier Photo x .» he - Hospital Auxiliary Lists Mrs.D.K.Gowans, chairman of ways and means for the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital, held a meeting of the chairmen of booths for the Fall Sale of Work at the Nurses\u2019 Residence on June 25.The following .ladies will be the chairmen of these booths: Aprons, Mrs.W.Mann; Candy, Mrs.F.Talbot; Christmas decorations, Mrs.C.S.Nuttall; dolls, Mrs.O.W.Miess; fish pond, Mrs.F.H.Stanway; gifts, Mrs.H.M.Greenleaf and Mrs.L.Forth; home cooking, Mrs.J.H.Boston and Mrs.H.W.Chaplin; jams and jellies, Mrs.D.Davis; treasures, Mrs.A.H.Mason; knitted goods, Mrs.P.C.Brown, magazines and calendars, Mrs.W.A.Falconer; parcel post, Mrs.C.Chairmen For Fall Sa Scurrah.The Evening Growp under the chairmanship of Mrs.M.Brown will have a miscellaneous booth, - - \u2018 Early plans were laid and it was decided the Fall Sale of} Work will take place sometime late in November in the Nurses\u2019 Residence on Montclair avenue.A request for candles was made and any donations will be gratefully received.The number to call is HU.8-2940.Mrs.O.W.Miess presided at the tea table, .and the following members were present: Mrs, K.E.Norris, President of the Auxiliary; Mrs.C.A.Cammirand, treasurer; Mrs.W.Mann, Mrs.C.S.Nuttall, Mrs.F.H.Stan- way, Mrs.L.Forth, Mrs.J.H.Boston, Mrs.D.Davis, Mrs.P.Five Gas States | Almost 90 per cent of the natural gus in the United States is | produced in the five states of Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, | Oklahoma and Texas.C.Brown, Mrs.W.A.Falconer, Mrs.C.Scurrah and Mrs.A FL Mason.DRIVING SCHOOL LTD.We are One of the Largest Automobile Driving Schools in the World Choices of Automatic or Standard Trans: §ission Door steg?service AUTC TRAINER Start to learn with an Indoog, Training Machine PORTANT: Phone or Write for Valuable Free Premiums and Our Low Rates Nervous Learners Welcome .DUAL CONTROL CARS 5054 Cote des Neiges REgent 1-1112 4869 St.Denis AVenue 8-5125 F L Le Julienne > - Desse Every day is \u201cLadies\u201d Day\u201d - at Le Pavillon Ladies who lunch in Le Pavillon of the Hotel de LaSalle tell us they find the atmosphere > \u201cDelightful,\u201d the decor \u201cso charming\u201d and the food \u201cabsolutely divine!\u201d Well, we admire them too.their pretty chatter that enlivens the midday hours.While everybody features a \u201cBusinessmen\u2019s Special,\u201d Le Pavillon, with you in mind, prepares a \u2018Special Light Luncheon\u201d and that is why, For a relaxing interlude in a shopping day, or a business day \u2014 for a : place to meet good friends \u2014 the quiet luxury of Pavillon is a fashionable choice with the ladies.Like all the famous restaurants of the Hotel de LaSalle, Le Pavillon is air-conditioned and, for dining room guests, parking is complimentary.Every day a \u2018Special \" Ladies\u2019 Lunc eon j With a rare appreciation of feminine tastes, our chef features a \u201cSpecial Light Luncheon\u201d in the regular menu in Le Pavillon.It is changed each day, but a typical menu is shown at left.mm Cours Liver Saute .Tirolien re putes + Vegetable ee : Le Fauillen HOTEL DE LA SALLE On Drummond just below St, Catherine St, .Reservations UN, 6-6492 8 LOTS FOR SALE In the Hash Rambler Metropolitan Ambassador Get a Lift Out of Coing = Go Rambler 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.Pa \\ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957 PAGE PHIRTEEN \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | HUnter 1-2771x The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 3e for ea Please phone your Ads éarly in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Tharsday for current issue 10 Words 45¢ ch additional word | week double, rates include use of ats, tennis, etc.Folders, RE.8-6969, 8-8 Tues., Thurs., Fridays.: THE EASIEST WAY TO OWN YOUR OWN SUMMER HOME beauntifnd Laurentians.Lots at specially reduced prices from $300.00, only $3.00 weekly.Small cash payment.Located at magnificent LAC PIN ROUGE Near St.Hippolyte, only 45 miles from Montreal.Wonderful swimming, boating, ng.Large private sandy beach.We'll be glad to drive you out, ju phone for an appointment, RE.20 ROOMS TO LET N.D.G., Coolbrook Avenue, large woom, kitchen privileges.Business or] professional girl preferred.EL.3051 LARGE bright room furnished or unfurnished, with privileges.4262 Wes- fern, Apt.1.HA.0455.24 AUTOS FOR SALE SACRIFICE LEAVING COUNTRY 3952 Pontiac 2-door, one owner, excellent running condition.Willing to sell under $600.00.Real bargain, Call EU.1-7853 Friday after 6 or Satur- y.26 GARAGES TO LET Reasonable Rates Short or long periods.Services available.Call George Durocher, Vie- toria Avenue Garage, 370 Victoria Avenue.EL.0767.GARAGE space, Wood Avenue near Holton.Call after 7 p.m.GL.1565.27 GARAGES WANTED PRIVATE garage wanted in Westmount near Sherbrooke and Victoria Avenue, Phone DE.6145.\u2019 sizes 36-42, boy's sizes 8-16.Shoes.LADIES AND GIRLS Summer and winter clothing, dresses, skirts, blouses, sweaters, coats, jackets, etc.Ladies\u2019 sizes 10-16, girls\u2019 sizes 6-14.Shoes, + = Two English maxe Dbicycles, hand brakes and gears just like new.One combination radio\u2014gramophone in perfect working order.One Westinghouse refrigerator in perfect condition, Many other articles for sale, NO REASONABLE .OFFER REFUSED Call 3495 Marlowe ave.just above \u2018Sherbrooke W., near Westmount Theatre.Phone DE.6315.Please use side door.Will be home all day this week.From Monday, July 8th, call after 7.00 p.m.4 - Nursing Home .Equipment CONSISTING Kitchen Equipment Hospital beds COMPLETE Domestic beds complete Bureaus, bedside tables Venetian blinds drapes BY APPOINTMENT EL, 5741 or OX.5-9430 MERCURY outboard 71% h.p., $125.00; girl's 26\u2019 bicycle, $30.00; Inglis automatic w machine, $110.00; Gainaday ironer, $40.00.RE.8-0890.HEINTZMAN upright piano, good condition, EL.2063.| CROSSWORD PUZZLE \"ACRONS ~ 4.Oigan of 8.Approach smell & 8.Talon Ye 9.Havin - DOWN = | no tee 1.Guernseys $0.Bathing 8.Brightly t resort (It) .eolored - (81.Pierce tian 2.To dry, a8 8.Crowd F lumbes To 4 Mans .Anglos nickname = Saxon Soot « F letter (VR) ~ soiled Asteria Fibber .Performy Publie .Elevated jp notices | train * I 8.Covared , Reach with tress across 13.Appear FA 30.Male |; = duits 18.Dade\u201d loek 18.Not .eny 18.Young ANSWER oyster 28.Bubaide ON PAGE 9.Imitate 1.Please FIFTEEN sing 33.Tele ph \u2014 me # Trust 81.Employs .Hawallen 84.Heap : dance \u2026 85.Ancient \u2019 sus x Greek city territory 87.Wages - 28.Console 36.Back , 89.Melt 40.Half an em HELP WANTED FEMALE \u2014 COMPANION wanted for elderly wo- eferences.price.Call BE.4048 between 5 and | Man frem 8:30 a.m.to 5.R «© H, 4614 7 RESORTS 29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE 134 PARKDALE LODGE HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES| DINING ROOM SUITE Beautifully situated, excellent food, FOR SALE 9 pieces, solid mahogany.Reasonable gemrartable rooms.dance Pavilion 3 pm sun overlooking , Tee Im.æeation room and bar.Rates: double MEN\u2019S AND BOY'S ] ALL \u2018household furniture at manu- 492 per week each.Mountain view summer and winter clothing, sults, facturer's prices.Manufacturer to eoitage, 3 minutes walk from lodge, coats, pants, shirts, jackets, ties, you.Phone CR.7-6758.zooms with hot and cold water, $30 duffle coats, sweaters, etc.Men's 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE Scrap Wanted All kinds of metals, furnaces auto mobile batteries, rags, h water | tanks, automobiles, trucks, etc.Cash payment, Call Davia, HU.1-1930.PAIR of Colonial commodes; hall runner, 10 yards; desk and end table or draughting board, wanted in per-¢ fect condition.BE.4798 between 9-10 p.m.FURNITURE, china, paintings, jewellery, silver.Mullin\u2019s Antiques, 1317 Greene, FI.3894.WI.3301.11 DOMESTIC PETS BOXER PUPPIES _ | Registered, fawn, from champion | p ME, 7.3383.Use Examiner Classifieds for Best Results.HILLMAN Convertible .Husky Radically New 1957 Models 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.FL 4616 42 PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain §, 10, 15 Ibs.New pep, too.Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double .re- suits; new healthy flesh; new vigor.Ostrex alse improves poor appetite due to lack of iron.*\u201cGet-acquainted\u2019 druggists, 45 MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS Attention ! Mortgage loans quickly.Contractors, privates.Notary, EL.Trades and Professional Cards.20 Words 75c - Additional Words 3c Each #% 1 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE Tired of Working in A large Office?Are you, a cog in a wheel?Would you like to be your own boss for a change?We have a small sales office near the Montreal Forum.We employ 1 girl only.This young lady, however, must: Be Bilingual Stenograper Be a good receptionist Be neat in appearance Have initiative.We in turn, offer good working conditions, good salary, Hospital and Insurance pean.For interview phone WE.2749 BUILDING AND REPAIRS BRICK \u2014 cement \u2014 plaster \u2014 blocks \u2014 chimneys \u2014 walls pointed; walks, foundations repaired, refinished.Abbey Construction C6.Reg\u2019d, HU.8- 4922, 4630 Grand blvd.DRESSMAKING MADAME \u2014 Why wait for the busy season, when you may take advantage of pre-season rates.Best materials, fast service.Salon George Haute Couture, Parisian designer, 1519 McKay Street.AV.8-3568.EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, dresses, suits, coats, made to measure.Alterations, Specializes in lace.5110 Sherbrooke, Apt, 1.DRESSMAKING, alterations by expert.Good ideas.382 Metcalfe Ave.GL.4833.Cooking in a Trailer Is Easy; No Waste and Little Drudgery By HELEN BURKE Cooking in a trailer must be an irksome job, what with cramped space and \u2018inadequate equipment.Talking chopped parsley to taste; grat- along these lines with veteran trailer fans Mollie and Anthony Banks, I was invited to visit them at a site in north-east Kent, near the sea.I jumped at the opportunity of not only seeing for myself but also of cooking (if I over, sprinkle in the flour and wished) a meal.Their new trailer consisted of the equivalent of one large room (no sign of beds or bedding), windows and light everywhere \u2014 and the neatest little kitchen with everything at half-arms\u2019 reach, with more cupboard space than many a woman has in a house.\u2018Mollie is a career woman.She holds an executive position in an advertising agency and cooks and does most of the cleaning jof her new flat in London during the week.\u201cWhen do you shop, \u201d I asked, \u201cwhen you live in the trailer?\u201d I HATE WASTE \u2018Eivery day \u2014 at my leisure, We have no refrigerator and, as I hate waste, we buy just what we want for each day's needs.In any case, with 16- year-old Piers about, there are never any left-overs.; \u201cThere are always salads and plenty of bread and cheese and fresh fruits.\u201cWith the exception of pota- toés and salads, all our vegetables are canned or frozen.These days, we cannot seem to get Enough sprouting broccoli.With a square of butter melting on each serving, it tastes delicious.\u201cFor cdld and wet days, I keep a supply of packet soups on hand, which take only a matter of a few minutes to cook.Every- thing ig for ease, I won't make cooking a drudgery.Then I have a pressure cooker, so that those hours \u2018\u201cnormally\u201d require only dishes which take 115 to two haïf an hour \u2014 a consideration when your fuel is bottled gas.\u201cCooking is a combined operation,\u201d Mollie told me, \u201cAnthony cleans the spuds (we always have them in their jackets because we like them that way).Piers washes the lettuce under the tap on the site.\u2018 We have running water in our kitchen, but it is tank-stored.Anyone sets the table and washes up.\u201d Here is an easy menu I prepared.The quantities, in each case, are for four.: Avocado-shrimp hors d\u2019oeuvre, with tomato dressing Osso Bu- co, Noodles and stringless French beans, Summer Pudding.The pudding is one of the simplest of our own English sweets.Make it the evening before.Stew 1 to 134 Ib, raspberries and black currants (mixed) or red and black currants in a good cup of water with sugar \u2018to taste.Line a pudding basin with slightly buttered crustless bread.Half fill it with the fruit and juice and cover with a layer of bread?Add the remaining fruit and juice and top with a \u201clid\u201d of bread.Place a weighted small plate on top and \u2018leave in ax FURNITURE REPAIRS ANTIQUE furniture restoration, reproduction.Cabinet and furniture made to order, repaired, remodelled.John's Cabinet M Reg'à., rear 1251 Greene.GL.4879, FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave., WI.-8312.REPAIRING, remodelling.Fur coats made into jackets, New spring models.Fur storage.Henry Baum Fums, 1383 Greene Ave, WE.3270.LANDSCAPING COMPLETE landscape service, Hedges, rock gardens, lawns built, conditioned; sodding, shrubs, patios, flagstone walks, ete.Special monthly rate for maintenance.Town references.Work guaranteed.Free estimates.New Method Landscaping.HU 9-2273.\u2014 Best thing to go with it is single cream, or ice cream.OSSO BUCO Italian veal shank stew One or 2 shanks\u2019 of veal, cut into 2-inch pieces; 2 oz.butter; 1 tablespoon flour; pepper and salt to taëte; 14 pint dry white Wine (or cider); 2 or 3 tablespoons tomato puree; water; ed rind of 3% lemon; a finely chopped clove or garlic, if liked, Dust the veal with salt and fry it in the butter in the pressure pan until a warm gold al} brown it a little Add freshly milled pepper to taste.Arrange the veal pieces with the sawn ends upright so that the marrow remains inside.Add the wine and tomato puree, mixed with water, almost to cover the veal.Simmer for, 10 minutes in the open pan, then put on the lid and cook for 20 minutes at 15 pounds pressure.Remove and leave the pressure to drop while boiling the novdles (about 6 oz.) and heating the canned stringless beans.Just before serving, sprinkie the mixed parsley, lemon rind and garlic on the stew.AVOCADO AND SHRIMPS ~ While the meat is cooking, get on with the hors d'oeuvres.Make a dressing by beating together a teaspoon of lemon juice.1 tablespoon tomato ketchup, 3 tablespoons olive \u2018oil and seasoning to taste.Add a small packet of frozen shrimps (or prawns will do).You can get shrimps in transparent cases, shaped like sardine tins, or in Cellophane envelopes or in tine.Leave for the flavours to blend.> At the last minute, halve the pears lengthwise and remove the stones.Brush the cut surfaces with lemon juice to prevent discoloration.Fill with the shrimp mixture and serve.cold place overnight.When turned out, # should greatest of losses, \u2014 Mary Baker be a beautiful rich dark red.Eddy.RS A lost opportunity is the PAGE FOURTEEN < \"Armand Lalande, Weniworth's Champ \u201cWins Tunis Trophy Armand Lalande, 42-year-old foundry worker from Lachine, won a battle over driving, bone- chilling winds and rain to capture the Alexander of Tunis Golf Trophy.with a five-over-par 151.All but seven of 51 players who finished the gruelling 36 holes had scores of 160 or over ARMAND LALANDE as the tag-end of Hurricane Audrey lashed the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club course, foiling .most of the top golfers of the Montreal and Ottawa areas.The elements forced 22 entries to quit; another 13 did not even start.Lalande, nine times club champion of Wentworth Club, fired -76 in his morning round and 75, 2 over the in the afternoon, beating his \u2018nearest competitor by three strokes.Don Westphal of Buckingham, Que., was second with rounds of \u201878 and 76, and Andy Mezan of Ottawa Chaudiere and Jack Mac- kie of Montreal Municipal were tied in third place with 157 totals.Mezan shot 77 and 80, rex SPORTING SAM rege 7 THE \u201cWESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, ay 5.1957 \u2014\u2014 mr - ° by Reg.Wootton Red Sox Nine Have Three Wins Red Sox are still unbeaten and untied in the American \u2018B\u2019 Little League Baseball with three wins.White Sox have a 2-2 record; Orioles 1-2 and Indians 1- 3.™ Indians suffered two hard defeats during the past week.Red Sox beat them 15-1 and the White Sox swamped them 13-0.Reds scored another win, 19- 4 over White Sox.Orioles and Indians tied 13-13 which will be replayed.Orioles beat White Sox 5-4.Whites were leading 8- Indians when the game was called on account of rain.Men's Class .' Tennis Matches Tonight In class \u2018C\u2019 men\u2019s tennis competition, section 1, Snowdon YMHA will meet Joyce Park; Heights Recreation at Montreal West, In section two play, Club 400 at Woodland Park club and Estonia at St.Ignatius.\"spectively, in first and second rounds while Mackie went 79-78.Pete Zebchuk of Ottawa Chau- diere, John Turner of Montreal Hampstead, and Ed MacLaine of Summerlea, were tied with 158 totals.£ B = u u § a ï u = 726 Atwatér Avenue ST A OO TIRE CONSULTANTS We specialize in TUBELESS TIRE REPAIR with the most modern equipment EXPERIENCED MEN \u2014 PROMPT SERVICE STANDARD TIRE & SUPPLY CO.(Just above St.James St.) = 4 ten pi JIN WI.6749 SPIRITS PRICE LIST , RYE WHISKIES MELCHERS * ARISTOCRAT * ANNIVERSARY ** VISCOUNT \u201c SPECIAL RESERVE 8 Years 5 Years 4 Years 3-4 Years Look to MELCHERS for a REAL RYE at a price to suit you! Aristocrat DN 8 Years 5 Years VISCOUNT ~ SPECIAL RESERVE 4 Years 3-4 Years MELCHERS DISTILLERIES, LIMITED, MONTREAL Driver In Canadians over the weekend demonstrated their love for sports car racing jis as ardent as that \u2018of their European cousins.) While nature unleashed an unscheduled Grand Prix of Endurance on the 5000.spectators by snaping the wet tail of hurricane Audrey for four hours, most people shivered to the end.Through the efforts of the Laurentian Autosport Club of Montreai, a sport that attracts as many as 250,000 persons in Europe, was brought to the Montreal area for the first time.Early on race day, the sleëpy town of St.Eugene was turned into a mechanical carnival of snarling sports cars arriving from the neighbouring States, Quebec and Ontario.The event consisted of six races, one race each being allotted for cars of different capacity or category, Some of the most rewarding moments for the wet and shivering spectators occurred when more skillful drivers in slow cars slipped by their faster brothers in- the corners.The fastest time of the dayx Hampstead Sports Car Top Time first place honors back to Toronto for his pertormance in che 6th race.Masterful handling and brisk gear changes marked his effort.His time was only 2.4 seconds per lap slower than the wonderful XKSS, in the second race.A poor start penalized him one minute.The next event is slated=for mid August.First Race: Sports cats under 1500 cc: 1.Lotus Mark IX, G.Polivka.Toronto: 2, Elva MG, Bud Mackley, Montreal; 3, MGA, O.Cubine, Brantford, Ont.Time: Second Race: Sports cars over 5 ce: 1, Jaguar XKSS, S.Me- Roberts, Montreal; 2, MGA, R.Hamilton, Montreal; AC Ace, D.Hogan, Montreal.Time 15.21.Third Race: Production - No modified MGs: MGA 7 Hed e St.Croix, Montreal; GA, Little, Brantford, Ont.; 3, MGA, O.Clubine, Brantford, Ont.Time: 17.13, Fourth Race: Production Austin- Healeys, Jaguar Sports, Morgans, Porsches, Triumphs: 1, AC Ace, H.-Hogan, Montreal: 2, Jaguar XK 140, D.Greenberg, Florida: 3, TR2, B.MacKenzie, Ottawa.Time: 16.48.Fifth Race: Production and modified touring cars: 1, DKW, F.Bradley, Toronto; 2, Sunbeam Rapier, J.Girvin, Toronto; 3, Sunbeam Rapier, Reed, Toronto.Time: : Sixth Race: Formula Libra and Canada Class: 1, Austin-Healey.H.Sutherland, Toronto: 2, Lotus Mark IX, G.Polivka.Toronto; 3, Cooper- Norton, W.Brunt, Toronto.36.37 (25 laps).went to Stan McRobert of Hamp- stead in his spanking new 250 hp XKSS Jaguar, who belted down the straights and crawled through the corners of the mile and one quarter triangular course.This practice was followed no doubt because his first place position was not being closely contested.Some of the best driving was done by Bud Mackley of West- mount in an Elva MG, who came from last position to second place behind the winning Mark IX Lotus piloted by G.Polivka of Toronto, The crowd was delighted with the flashy but controlied style of Montreal's Dick Hamilton driving a very potent MGA.Hamilton was lapping the course only four seconds slower than the XKSS Jag.Hugh S.Sutherland, driving a Healey 100S rightfully carried Westmount Bowlers Win Lachine Match Westmount Lawn Bowling Club, skipped by John Henderson, won the Riverside men\u2019s rinks tournament on the weekend at Lachine.The winning side, which also included F.Scrimgeour, J.Forbes and G.Knox, registered three victories and had a plus of 29.Ron Clabane Twirls | 6th LL Game Victory In Kiwanis Little League action, Yankees blanked Tigers 3-0 at LL Stadium on Ronnie Cla- hane\u2019s three-hitter.It was his sixth victory of the year., White Sox trimmed Indians 8- 2 with Walter Thornton going all the way and Reds defeated Cardinals 9-3 hehind Joe Mercier's excellent hurling.à Ontario's many fine airports provide quick access to main cities, resort and lakeland areas.wns dd 4 ww Janet McWha Wins Ladies\u201d Golf Honors Janet McWha of the Country Club of Montreal won top honors in the Canadian Ladies Golf Union Field Day held at Mount Bruno with a gross 84 while Mrs.D.Law of Whitlock had a net 67 for low net of the day.Her score was 44-43-87-20-67.Judy Darling of Whitlock and Mrs.Robert Lyle of Kanawaki tied for second low gross honors with 85s.Mrs.D.Law of Whitlock with a 44-43-87 won low gross honors in the 19-22 handicap division while low net was won by Miss M.Riendeau of LaSalle, 46-48-94- 19-75.In the class 1 to 14 handicap, Miss McWha's score was 43-41- 84 and the low nett Miss R.Pilon of St.Dorothee was 48-47-95- 14-81.In the 15 to 18 handicap division, Mrs.E.D.Millican, Summerlea, 47-50-97 and Miss Kay Routhier, Rosemere 47-50-97 tied for gross honors.The low net went to Mrs.V.D.Lunny, Summerlea, 48-51-99-18-81.\u201d Sports: Whirl By George E.Jones EAR TO THE GROUND HE TEST GAME between FBI Golden Gifts and Snow- don Combines at St.Jerothe will be played on Saturday July 13 .If the crowd is good at this \u2018test\u2019 game, then there is a strong possibility that Combines will carry the St.Jerome name next summer .Players appeared on the radio station in St.Jerome .\u2019.Leave it to Ron Young, Snowdon publicity man, to.figure all the angles .He .formed a singing group of Booker Thomas, Larry Grant, -Huey Hall and himself and won first prize in an amateur show \u2018Good public relations, the group turned over the prize to third place winners, * * * IT WAS A TOUGH day for the Isaac Waltons at the Lake St.Louis Anglers Ine, annual Fish Derby on Monday.The high wind was still blowing and Lake St.Louis can be quite bad when it wants to .Several clubs \"along the waterfront suffered when boats were torn away from their anchorage .On the Verdun waterfront things were not too bad, although there were reports of small damage .« Mount Royal, Tennis club who are celebrating their 50th anni versary, held their Press Cocktail party last week .They are preparing for the Davis Cup games between Canada and Brazil this month .If tennis is on the wane in some clubs it is not shown at this one club .We talked to Guy Dorval, of the Provincial body and he can\u2019t explain the way tennis has gone down in Verdun .The 'Y\" are down to 40 members .Woodland seem to be alright and Verdun Tennis club, at one time a strong club 1s suffering, just managing to keep going despite setback.Monkland Tennis Beals Cedarview Club 5-0 Monkland Tennis Club defeat ed Cederview 5-0 in a PQLTA match.Claude Fung-A-Ling of Monk- land won the first game 6-4 over R.Laws but was pushed to a 9-7 decision before he won the next match.Following ate the results: C.Fung-A-Ling (M) defeated R.Laws (C) 6-3, 9-7; J, Barg (M) defeated B.Yates (C) 6-2, 6-0; H.Gamble Mathys and B.Sachitelle (C) 6-2, 6-1; Renwick and B.Murphy (M feated R, Chapman and A.Mit bottom (C) 6-0, 6-2.Treat your friends to.KINGS TTT PRR RIT TS di il A i ETNIES SRI PH Ja CE THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY §, 1957 - - PAGE FIFTREN Fourth Place Playoff Position: Battle | Labatt Open In Second Day Entries for the $29,000 Open £olf tournament, starting yesterday over the Montreal Islesmere course totaled 140, Tournament manager Ken Murray said the field includes all previous winners of the tournament that had its inaugural in 1953.They are Doug Ford, winner of the Masters this year; Bud Hols- cher, Gene Littler and Bill Cas- per.At the same time Murray, former pro at Royal Montreal, said his guess is that anyone firing 274 for the 72-hole distance will be the winner.Islesmere's par is 72 and the competitive record for the FOUR GOOD REASONS why Dow may hold that all Peloquin, left; Dave Barnard, centre and Ian Slater, course is 65, set by the host club v CEA SE important fourth playoff position are their out.right.pro, Stan Horne.fielders, left to right: Roland Dubois, right; Leon \u2014Dow-Bermingham Photo | The 72-hole record is 263, shot : in 1945 by Byron Nelson in a x $10,000 tournament called.the Junior Golf Rolls || Snowdon Tits Three Teams In \"== 2: Association.At lance Monday July 8th * A 6 At that time, however, rains , Following-are the Snowdon |.e C ra mm e had so drenched the course that The Province of Quebec Golf| Major Fastball League games regulations were made for pre- iy .= Le ferred lies, allowing the ball to Association's Junior Development for the coming week, at a (GROCERS, who have headed the Snowdon Major Fast- be moved program gets rolling Monday, glance: ball League race since the opening game in May seem What now has become a one- July 8 with the first field day at Sunday: FBI at Verdun, .: day preliminary show by Na- \u201cthe Royal Montreal.The com-| Trenholme Park, 2 pm.; FBI to be able to hold their leadership as the teams move| ,onal Hockey League golfers i i FBI at Verdun, Willibrord |down the home stretch.was staged Wednesday and won petition is open to boys and girls.i J A ; Players with a tecognized handi- a pa atid Tren The Grocers moved ahead of second place Snowdon Wins with Howe Detroit Red cap of 25 or less will play 18- Monday: Pepsi at Dow, Combines when they beat Verdun Sportsmen 7-0 at Willi- holes while others will compete| Trenholme Park, 8.45 p.m.brord Park Tuesday and are now five full points ahead CEE over nine holes.Entries closed Tuesday: Combines at Ver- .TALE also at noon today dun, Willibrord Park, Verdun, of the Combines.Answers A \u2018 8 p.m The Combines were at one HOW THEY STAND .TERMS PAIN EM : pm y: \u2018Grocers at Pep- \u201cme just one point behind Gro- j Gr wW L p Pt./l Jo This BEA TECH i i esday: Gr \"| cers but Verdun spoiled their lit-> : E Intermediate Tennis i, Westbury Park, VAD |e amo from taking over first Sroces 16 18 2 125 hy pe ao Tourney Opens July 6 Horne, 8.45 p.m.place by beating the Snowdon ppy 15 7 7 1 15 a TH Ele cyew.Dow 4 5 8 1 11 Puzzle L I The Quebec Intermediate Ten- Facing the teams in the next Pepsi 13 8 9 1 7 E NJO ; ; Low Gross, Low Net seven days are eight games of Verdun 13 8 10 0 6 * nis Championships will be played Le a A om ! this year on the Lafontaine Park : whic rocers figure in ee of¥K courts due to collaboration from Winners at Wentworth them ong with Pepsi Cola Bernard Hogue and under the .; while Verdun faces a bigger aci direction of Ulderic Lafrance.b Despite the weather which test with four games.With those rought on winds in gale force ft Verd h t The matches are scheduled to : our games, erdun have two .good scores were returned in the to b leted be played from July 6 to 18 with Mixed Foursomes layed at curfew games to be complete play which will see the team battle the entries closing today.Wenthworth a is- ° for 12 points.Those interested should regis Low gross: 1.Mrs.E.Desjardins, p | | ter at L.M.Sport, 350 Craig East |y.Gaïlay: 2.Mre.B.Caplan, H.| Dow, Combines and FBI will or at Murray and Co., 1449 |Verschoote; 3.Mrs.G, Fairley, J.|pe seen in action twice each.Mansfield Street.The winner of Duguid, et: 1.Miss P.a.Combines held onto their second this tournament is automatically scott; 2.Mrs.E.O.\u2018Toile, T.Vus place with a 3-1 win over Dow ranked among the-first ten play- |3.Mrs.F, Stevie, A.Piche.Trum- Vho are not very happy over the ers of the Province, neo honest pair: Mrs.TF.way that they are not moving .ahead.Verdun and FBI meet in a twin bill on Sunday, one for , : Trenholme in the afternoon and the other at night in Verdun.The question is not so important on who will finish in first + place but who will make that all important fourth and last playoff position.That battle could be much better.Pepsi in fifth and Verdun in sixth with seven and six points respectively and Dow in fourth, five points ahead of Verdun is a perfect press agent\u2019s angle.Grocers face Combines, Dow and Pepsi.Combines other game is with Verdun which also hinges four points.They have a curfew game to finish which Verdun is leading 11-8.In action, Grocers\u2019 Perc Mc- Cracken pitched his eight straight win with his 7-0 win over Verdun, He struck out 18 Verdun batters and gdve up one hit, the first one hitter of the season.than any other |=aasen: stood up well on the mound giving .up nine hits.The one hit Y ( IN was made by Willie Houle when \u201c he led off the fifth inning.Mike Sopiro hit a homer for Grocers < q À Fu SS « with no runners aboard.° ° 9 # Huey Hall, in beating Dow 3-1, with mild O Keefe Ale Distilled in Canada and Distributed by The House of Seogrem served up a five-lstter for the HR.° ° .\u2018 | winners, boosting his pitching Tr y it you Il enjoy it * sem \u2014 record to 8-4, .5° à ; ,; à; 4 , F4 ; ) - .; thin EE thy thie i; ?i * à Jil ; ; 16 ir f '- .( vies PE ese at Sneath pT ey © aig as ANE eh NMOS = dia dE NE \u201ca TT PAGE SIXTEEN y LA MAROIS, QUE.\u2014 A PORTIVELY- PEAKING.By George Cochrane Coaches\u201d World not so gentle breeze is not so gently caressing the hardy types who have left the warmth of the stove for the feeble rays of sun which peek through on to the sun porch where these words are being tapped out.Fallen branches, a departed badminton net, and a road that is even more lopsided than usual are the calling cards that that ferocious lady named Audrey has left behind.Rustling in the wind is last week\u2019s Weekend, in which large Andrew O\u2019Brien has penned a piece about the rebuilding Toronto Argonauts.Large Andrew concentrated his attention on Lewis Edward \u201cHayman, the man with the Midas touch who has been entrusted with the task of converting the Double Blue into a top-notch gridiron aggregation.* Mr.O'B also made more than passing reference to the controversial Hampton Pool, the An:- erican (natch) lad who has come to the shores of Toronto Bay to succeed Bill Swiacki as coach of the rowers.Andy reports that Pool and his assistants are hired by the Toronto club on a year-round basis.They have run through the films on the 1956 Argo games countless times, each time keeping their eyes pealed on a different player.* * * It was this emphasis on coaching which sent my mind off in a variety of directions.- The conclusion I reached was that this has become a continent where the so-called athletic mastermind comes in for a tremendous share of attention.Football is as good an example as any.It is the coach who decides which offensive and defensive formations are to be used, sometimes even calls the plays one at a time.When a team is triumphant the coach is hailed as a genius.When his minions go down to defeat, he is castigated as an incompetent\u2014witness the departure of Swiacki from gay Toronto after two seasons, Le ¥ * N BASEBALL we have the I same thing.The manager signals like crazy from third base and sad is the fate of the harried who misses a signal \u2014 or who pretends to do so.The manager decides when he pitcher has had enough.He decides upon the batting order.He decides when a pinch hitter should be routed into the batting box.* + % TAKE JUST ONE more ex- Emple from this part of the world\u2014ktasketball.The basketball mentor instructs his boys on how to shoot, what offences and what defences to use, and drills his squad on plays for set situations.The most ludicrous sight of all during a game of besketball takes place when \" time-out is called.The five gladiators on each team pant over to their coach who maps out the strategy for the next few minutes of play.La * * We in this part of the troubled planet have come 10 look upon this state of affairs as normal.The player is subject to the coach and the coach is regarded as a being with a super-human intelligence, But contrast that picture with the situation in the British Isles, A cricket team has n aaptain but you never hear much about a cricket team coieh, possibly because there aren't any such animals.The captain, 1 presume, makes up the batting order and the rest is up to the plyyers.* + | SOCCER the same sort of thing seems to apply.The players are conditioned, are trained in certain techniques but once the starting whistle blows they are on their own.They are not the pawns that athletes on this side of the Atlantic have become, It could be that a phycho- Ingist could make some interesting comments on this apparently different sports philosophy.Perhaps we on this side are too much inclined to be hero-wor- shippers.Or maybe the more relaxed spirit on the other side of the large pool.the comparatively little emphasis placed upon winning.has resulted in a more free and easy attitude to things athletic.> * * ROBLEM DEPARTMENT: 1 received a letter the other day from a fastball-minded citizen named Pete Figo Carvella, a native of New Castle, Pennsylvania.Mr.Carvella has a problem .It appears that a representative of one of Montreal's fastball aggregations phoned him and arranged a home-and- home series between Mr.Car- vella\u2019s diamond dazzlers and the Canadian outfit ., Mr.Car- vella\u2019s problem is that he forgot to ask his caller's name, the name of his team, or his phone number .Mr, C.does remember that his anonymous callar and he agreed to play the first game of their home-and-home set-to this Sunday, July 7.at 3.00 o'clock at Gaston Park in New Castle .If the fastball savant who was in telephone conversation with Pete happens to read this, you are asked to phone him at Oliver 88436 between 8.00 am.and 7.00 p.m.Pete Figo Carvella is most anxious to hear from you.* % *% NOTES AND JOTTINGS: Mike Gerrie, the West Hill speedster who was named to the high schools\u2019 all star hockey squad this past winter, has been offered a hockey scholarship at Michigan State.Mike, however, would prefer to go to Dubuque University in Towa .Les Morrow, onetime Examiner man who left this family journal for the Herald and whe is now toiling for a brewery, marks another natal milestone tomorrow.Les is a Grand Boulevard resident .And a happy July to ye all.XxX + TROUBLE FINDER It is never safe to leave small children alone in the house even for a few minutes.Youngsters can find ways of getting into trouble or injuring themselves in quick time.Matches, electric light coeds, or falling into vessels of hot water have caused the deaths or serious injury of hundreds of toddlers who were left unwatched.Accidents happen in sefbnds \u2014 the results may last a lifetime.BE tg ee TT = - THE.WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957 Canadair Wins \u2014 + Cricket Match The Quebec-Ontario Lord Ath- olstan Cup cricket match scheduled for Toronto last week-end was cancelled when ia was reported to Montreal officials that the pitch was under water\u201d The match will be Played at a later date.Another round of matches was played in the \u2018B\u2019 Division competition.Canadair with 67 for 3 defeated Rolls Royce 65 to lead Adas- trians II by one point in the standings.Adastrians 149 for 6 drew with Wanderers II, who scored 168.The match was also drawn between Wesi Indians II, scoring 20\u20ac for 5, and Westmount II, with 103 for 2, when the rain stopped play.; Bowling for Canadair.Jim Andrews took six wickets for 18 runs and was mainly responsible for Rolls Royce's low total of 65 out of which Ted Hocking UE EE EE Postponed one day from Sunday to Dominion Day Monday, two games were played in the annuäl Snowdon Major Fastball League Minor Softball Team Benefit.Irving.Selick, chairman of the benefit committee reported that the sevénth annual affair revealed $1,000 in aid of NDG minor ball teams, The first all-star aggregation romped over the second Snow- don leop star brigade in the afternoon Trenholme Park fixture, posting an 8-3 win.In the evening the Spowdon + oldtimers snatched a 12-11 de- | cision from the hockey all-stars on Al Noel's single in the final inning.Noel's game-winning smash eûlminated a two-run rally by the oldtimers in the home half of the sixth and final frame.The hockey stars were paced made 29.by Gump Worsley, Andre Cor- + Benefit \u2018Games Picks _ | Up $1,000 For Minors riveau.\u2018and Skippy \u201cBurchell, - each with a brace of hits, - The first all-star team scored four runs in the second inning of the afternoon.piece to clinch its victory.a, Percy McCracken, who\u201d \u201churled the first five innings before being replaced by Huey Hall, was the winner.Second team starter Booker Thomas was the loser.Sandy Rassenti and Leon Blackman had two hits each for the winners while Stevie Walker pounded out a pair 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