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[" ope $i.A iy 8.CS de FT TL 4 il + \u20ac 9, ls - ° La ! .% , /: -Make every week.\u2018fire prevention\u2019.Pi3\" pleted and notices served during the past five years: : Buildings Public bulldings &\u2018\", Total records No.of notices *.A CPE AR AR wn lth 3 \"The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 11, 1957\" 7 Di y : table, Christmas gifts, Home se IODE annual meeting | cooking table and white elephant The Mount Royal\u201d haptert 10- table: will be ame:ig the-fealures.DE is holding its*anntral sale ang, The funds raised, are; used for Year Inspected gehgols inspected compléted served.\u201c1952 2,177 © 82 : 5,409 233.tea in [Victoria Hall pn Wednes- the Chapter's Welfare and Edu- 1953 2,767 , = 31 | 5,445 235 day, November 6.A*baby wear cational work, , 1954 2,890 3¢ 5,464 223 cran as: à 1955 3,479 4.© 81 211 5,508 pr \u2014 _ 1008 34% > >.Storage - Shipping - Packing - Crating 8; ! #1! MOVING ry = Rw CLUB will be host to its .+\u2014 ;Ç District Governor, Linton W.| STEAMSHIP \u2014 RAILWAY \u2014 MOTOR VAN This year, a better buy than ever, Armstrong, Wednesday.Gov- \u201c A in) avy sors Buy Cannde, Savings Bonds Now 5 by instalments.on fou cash ~ = ; b ; A Di = i : = \u2018 ; chong onc oF Tl A ronan || OE [ : [ | \"LOCALLY AND WORLD-WIDE i Je - ernor _of the 704th District lems î } ; THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA of Rotary International he Morgan Storage & Van Lines Lid.A : is making his annual visit to 2085 City Councillors St., Montreal Je - each of the 51 Rotary Clubs Tel.: AV.8-7211 or Write Today in the area.His tour will take i Agents for ALLIED VAN LINES LTD., CANADA, mim through Northern New 98 and ALLIED VAN LINES INC., U.S.A.York State, Eastern Ontario and Southern Quebec.He will address the club and confer Like to be a \u2018 with president William Tawse.TELEPHONE LINEMAN?| War artist.A Rugged nerves and nimble (Continued from Page 2) S.HYMAN feet are required to do a rank of commander in 1945 re- : job forty feet up in the air.tiring from the Navy early in : q : If you have these, the ith 1947.- LL.Ph Signal Reg't.RC.Sigs \u201cI have no hobbies, my 5005 Sherbrooke St.West : {Militia} will teach you line work is my hobby\u201d, Mr, Bea- ; a, ment admitted.\u201cThen that is 3 true of many artists\u2014given a 2XE TES holiday they usually devote NEW ARMY PAY RATES FOR EVENING PARADES \u2014 .their time to painting.A wide diversity of subjects TRADES TRAINING \u2014 RECREATIONAL SHOOTING \u2014 has marked Mr.Beament's : DRIVING INSTRUCTION \u2014 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES \u2014 work.These have ranged from foes OPPORTUNITY FOR PROMOTION.nudes to warships, from Eskimos : to natives of the West-Indies.e Apply at the Armoury, Tuesday or Thursday evening He has painted in Italy, France, S th N Ww \"Greece, the West Indies, Panama, ome Ing e oo 11th SIGNAL REGIMENT R C SIGS the southern United States and J \"ou » most parts of Canada.H B Add d as been ed : 3 HILLSIDE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT | Active in the Royal Canadian Academy for some years, Mr.Beament was elected an Associated of that body in 19836, work.Service with the unit X offers: \u2014 REV = (at Claremont) .| Cyd Yes, plenty of new items have been added to the Lg cé : 2 and a full Academician in 1946.a | \\ He has exhibited in most of the stock of our completely remodelled store.Th 2 nksg | vi ng $ 5 important art shows in this .Ÿ country since 1922, and his work Our new policy of SELF SELECTION has met with \u2018 .¥ has been shown extensively .il ddi new a F 4 m / | y D â y aproad.He 5 represented in the such success that we are continually adding ne ational Gallery of Canada, the .on oi ; Dominion Archives, the Quebec items for the convenience of our customers.moe Provincial Museum.the Mont- .KODAK HELPS YOU KEEP real Museum of Fine Arts and The many new articles now on display include the ! TS MEMORIES the Art Gallery of London, On- .tario, as well as many other col- following: lections across Canada.Mr.Beament who teaches a small group of amateurs said, on being asked if this did not inter- DRUG SUNDRIES AND TOILETRIES fere with his own work, \u201cOn the contrary\u2014I only accept as pupils And fin tonching them vers GREETING CARDS stimulating.\" |\u201d Christon Science | STATIONERY - GIFTWARE, ETC.\u201cAre Sin, Disease, and Death M Real?\u201d will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon at, Christian Of course, we also stock the usual lines BROWNIE Star CAMERAS Selenice services this the ing on which Hyman's has built its reputation.Readings from | ; .James Version of the Bible will These snapshot cameras make color slides, 100! ||inciuge the following from En A i ; i ; \u2018 ,Ç Psalms (67:1,2): \u201cGod be merci- Imported and Domestic - Just imagine! These remarkable cameras make all three kinds ful unto us, and bless us; and \u201c of pictures \u2014 black-and-white snaps, Kodacolor snaps, ond cause his face to shine upon us; color slides with new Kodak Ektachrome 127 Film.Easy, too That thy way may be - known CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBAGCOS = turn a lever to the type of film you're using {color or black- upon earth, thy saving health d-white) .then | i d shoot.L ices \u2014 among all nations.\u201d : and-white) then just sim and shoot.Lowest prices ever! | a \u201cScience and Health | HIGHEST QUALITY PIPES BROMNIE STARFASH $8.95 sowns starrer $12.48 vin Key to the series\u201d by | | : SMOKERS\u2019 SUNDRIES selections will also be read (206: 26-28, 30): \u201cInstead of God send- ° > .- \u201c] ing sickness and death, He de- ig United Photographic Store Istd.stroys them, and brings to light MAGAZINES AND POCKET BOOKS immortality .God does not [358 ST-FETER 57.7) cause man to sin.to be sick, or to die.\u201d UT The Golden Text is from Pro- COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND .verbs (12:28): \u201cIn the way of BElair 3162.4173 ; righteousness is life: and in the Courteous clerks are ready to serve you when needed - pathway thereof there is no death\u201d.12.JL ce .HLA = IN YA 3 (ARLE NTA MR bi indi ML ir as A ME = ass re LS ed < ; or 8 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Octobér 11, 1957 UNITARIAN BAPTIST i \u2019 CRETE ; 5 UNITARIAN .art Street West at Roslyn.Sherbrooke.St.at Simpson Nearest Downtown Baptist Church -_ JLo © Minister Sunday, October 13th EDGAR 3.BAILEY MA., BTh.CD.nister Emeritus \u2018 Sermon Subject: 3.A.TORNSTON.B.A, D.D.\u201cTHE PRIVILEGE OF LIVING\" Organist Church School and Kindergarten GALT MacDERMOT, BA, B.Mus.fn Unitarian House, 3421 Simpson : &t, at 11:00 a.m, - \u2018 : Sunday, October 13th , A ameron, Minister .Read Macho Organist and Thanksgiving: Services recognizing Director of Music.Her Majesty's visit to Canada 11:00 a.m.\u201cNO MIRACLES - BUT PRESBYTERIAN TRUE\u201d 7:3) p.m.\u201cPORTIA PLEADS MELVILLE Aer PRESBYTERIAN ; Bible School meets at 11:00 am TTORS WELCOME Melville Avenue Vis 5 Westmount, Que.The Rev.Chas, C.Cochrane, CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST B.A., B.D., Minister n :00 a.m.PUBLIC WORSHIP .Preacher: The Minister Firs?Church of Christ, 4 Tu .° : Lester A, Woodin, Organist & Choirmaster: Scientist, Westmount VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY 390 Lansdowne Avenue : WELCOME at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, Sunday, October 13th WESTMOUNT ond VICTORIA AVES.® 11:00 a.m.Sunday School Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A.Minister 11:00 a.m.Sup ob © Leon cer.Mr.George Tannahill.B.A, DISEASE AND DEATH i REAL?\" tant ?Student Assistan Golden Text: Proverbs 12:28.In - the way of righteousness is life; and Sunday, October 13th in the pathway thereof there is no eatn, 21:00 a.m.Thanksgiving Service WEDNESDAY 31:00 a.m.char.Wilkie 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.- READING ROOM In the Church Edifice.Open to the DORIS KILLAM public Tuesday, Thursday and Fri * R, R.T.C, L.Mus.(McGill) day.2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 tc Organist and Choir Director.8 p.m.i | |; i _ x.; as Fw YW 4 A # 2e = - AR dé WA PENTECOSTAL EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1235 Closse St.at Tupper \u2014 On Atwater Sq.GEORGE HAYES A former boxer who preaches Christ SUNDAY, 11 a.m.ond 7:30 p.m.\u2014 TUESDAY to FRIDAY at 8 p.m.\"Take a bus to the qreat new church in downtown Montreal\u201d REV.R.M.ARGUE, Pastor HEAR REVIVALIST OF HOUSTON, TEXAS OCTOBER 13-27 UNITED 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.9:00 p.m.9:15 p.m.HARVEST HOME THANKSGIVING \u201cTHE THANKFUL HEART\" Rev.Norman Rawson preaching at both services \u201cRUSSIA LAUNCHES A SATELLITE\" A Cause for Thanksgiving or a Cause for Fear?A study from a Christian standpoint The St.James Choir will give selections from There ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels REV.NORMAN RAWSON, Minister Rev.B.B.Brown, B.D., Asst.Minister Rev.Nettie J.J, Wilson, B.A.,, B.D, Asst.Minister Rev.William D.F.Morris, B.A, Asst.Minister Gifford Miichell, B.A., B.Mus.Organist and Choirmaster SERVICES Beautiful Decorations Glorious Music Sermon Subject: Sermon Subject: of a world-shaking event \u201cThe Creation\u201d by Haydn Her Majesty The Queen on television.TV will be set up in the Church for this message Special coloured film \u201cAround the World with the Duke of Edinburgh\u201d will be no charge or collection for this Fireside ' 0 \u201cx Red satellite =.| + sermon fopic at St.James Sunday, 18 a very special day in St.James United Church.This is the annual Harvest Home Thanksgiving Day.The church will be decorated with produce from farms, the leaves from the forests and the flowers of the gardens, Thanksgiving message at the morning service will be delivered by the minister, Reverend Norman Rawson, At the evening service, which begins at 7:30, Mr.Rawson will discuss a world-shaking event which has captured the attention of all piople under the heading \u201cRussia Launches a Satelite.\u201d During the services both morning and evening, St.James Choir under the baton of Clifford Mitchell will render selections vf \u201cThe Creation\u201d by Haydn.At 9:00 p.m.the Queen's televised message to the nation will be seen and heard on TV sets in the churth auditorium, Following the broadcast the beautiful colored film \u201cAround the World with the Duke of \u201cEdinburgh\u201d will be shown.The general public is cordially invited.There will be no charge or collection, UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue, Westniount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett THANKSGIVING SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.\"Out Of A Grateful Heart.\u201d 7:30 p.m.Series: Pattern for Living Sermon 2, How To Deal With Ingratitude.Organist, and Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev, Eric A, Mcliwain, B.A, Sunday, October 13th THANKSGIVING SERVICES 10:00 a.m.1Intermediale and Senior School 11:00 am.Crib Corner, Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments.11:00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith, \u201cA Thanksgiving Secret\u201d 7:30 p.m.Rev.Eric Mcllwain \"General and Particular Thanksgiving.\u201d 8:45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union Organist and Choirmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus, Bac.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.THANKSGIVING SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.Service of Thanksgiving Sermon: \u201cALL DRESSED UP AND NO PLACE TO GO.\u201d (Dr.Grant will preach).7:30 pan.Mr.Mumfor \"THANKSGIVING 1957 11:00 a.m.Church School 10:00 a.m.Intermediate and Senior Classes Organist and Chotr Director: Eric 4.Adams, B.Mus., L.RAM, AR.CM.WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL (Western Avenue at Lansdewne) Minister: Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A., B.D, Sunday.October 13th 11:00 a.m.Sermon Series on Christian Growth No.3 \u201cOUR MORAL AND SPIRITUAL RESPONSE TO LIFE,\u201d 7:30 p.m.Vesper Service and Forum \u2014 Thesc Are Your Questions: I.\"What is the Christian Action Towards Crime and Punish- ,ment?\" 2.\u201cWhat Is a 'Set-Apart\u2019 Christian?\" J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M, Choir Director, 0.: - > By Thanksgiving .The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector, Trinity Memorial Church We think of Creation and of God's activity in that stupendous activity.We think of God's resting from that work of creation; but His rest is still an activity, for our Lord says of Him: \u201cMy Father worketh right up to the present time.\u201d So in our General Thanksgiving we thank Him for our \u201ccreation, preservation and all the blessings of this life.\u201d It is a recognition of the fact that God not only created the earth, but that He has it under His continual care.In the Spring we prayed for God\u2019s blessing on the sowing of the seed.We did our work to the best of our ability and we left the result to the goodness of God.So, quite naturally, we come to thank Him for all His goodness.Of course, we do mot confine our thanks to this day.\u201d Just as God's care for us is continual, so we should live in a state of continual thankfulness.But it is natural to express our ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant, Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay 17th Sunday After Trinity October 13th HARVEST FESTIVAL 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 9:45 a.m.Sunday School \u201c 16:15 a.m.Mattins (said) 11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 p.m.Evensong, Weekdays HOLY EUCHARIST 7:00 a.m, Tuesday.Thursday & Saturday 8:00 a.m.Monday.& Friday.9:30 a.m.Wednesday.ST.MATTHIAS Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Westmount Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons 17th Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:30 an.Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector 11:00 a.m.Matins.Preacher: The Rector 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Revd.E.P.A.Timmons Wednesday 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist & Choirmaster Arnold Bellis TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R, Kenneth Naylor D.Rector Canon F.\"YL, \u2018Whitley, M.A, Hon, Assistant Lt.Col.The Rev.James Barnett, Rev.T.A.Ramsey, B.D.Assistant Rev.\u20ac.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.(London) Organist and Choirmaster Jfth Sunday After Trinity October 13th HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES 8:00 am.Holy Communion 9:45 a.m.Junior Department and Confirmation Class 11:00 a.m.Choral Communion, Preacher: The Rector Nursery, Kindergarten, » Primary Department\u2019 7:30 p.m.Evensong, Preacher: Rev.T.A, Ramsey Wednesday Holy Communion Thursday 7:00 a.m.Infan{ Nursery at I?a.m, pe gg LA A 0 = LF AE 18 Once more we thank God for all His mercies to ug ia 8 individuals and as a nation.Thanksgiving Day is not: the great Church festivals Christmas and Easter, which are a yearly remembrance of two of the mighty acts: \u2018of God wherein He intervened in the affairs of men.Thanksgiving Day, on the other hand, is a.yearly reminder of Hie continual activity of God in all natural things.| thanks in a special way on a special day, There is always a danger that we take credit to ourselves for our crops and other blessings, and forget the Giver.St.Paul says that is what happened to the Ancient World.They were able to see the world and they should have recognized God in it: \u201cFor the invisible things of him since the creation of the world are clearly seen, being perceived through the things that are made, even his everlasting pow er and divinity; that they may be without excuse: because that, knowing God, they glorified him not as God, neither gave thanks.\u201d Then follows that appalling list which St! Paul said flowed from their unthankfulness.On the other hand, to recognize God in the works of nature is to acquire a new understanding of nature, and even a new dimension in one's own soul.To take credit to oneself for the 1 wealth of our fields and forests is to grow inwards and small, but to see God in those works and- to feel that we are co-operating with Him, is to expand.Life hee comes richer.But the recognition of God does something else to us.It takes away the sense of ownership and replaces it with a sense of stewardship.We are no longer owners.God is Lord of all and we are His stewards, ad- SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm THE SUCCOS FESTIVAL (Tabernacle Festival) Eve of the Tabernacle Festival Wednesday, October 9th 7:23 am.Morning £-rvice 6:15 p.m.Candie Lighting 6:15 p.m.Fvening Service FIRST DAY Thursday, October 10th 8:30 a.m.Morning Service 10:00 a.m.Reading of the Law 10:40 a.m.Sermon 6:15 p.m.Evening Service 7:00 p.m.Candle Lighting SECOND DAY Friday, October 11th 8:30 am.Morning Service 10:00 a.m.Reading of the Law 10.40 a.m.Sermon 5:55 p.m.Candle Lighting Friday Evening Service Sabbath of the Tabernacle Festival Saturday, October 12th 8:45 am.Morning Service 10:00 a.m.Torah Reading 6:00 p.m.Afternoon Service 6:40 p.m.Evening Service Weekday Services of the Iabernacle Festival 8:00 a.m.Sunday morning Service 7:00 a.m.Weekdays Morning Service - Sunday And Weekdays 6:05 p.m.Evening Service TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern.Rabbi ~ SABBATH OF SUKKOTH SERVICES Friday evening, October llth a$ 8.15 o'clock, Dr Stern will speak on \u201cThe Bouk Of Ecclesiates\u2019\u201d.Saturday morning, October 12th at 11.30 o'clock, sermonette \u201cThe Beginning Of Wisdom; FINAL DAY OF SUKKOTH (SIMCHAS TORAH) AND CONSECRATION SERVICE Thursday morning, October 17th at 10,30 o'clock.At this service pupils entering the religious school for the first time will® participate in a consecration ritual and will be blessed by the Rabbi and will be presented with miniature Sefer Torahs.: RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Saturday mornings at 9.45 o'clock, High School and Confirmation Departments, Sunday mornings at 10 o'clock the Junior School; Daily Hebrew Classes Monday \u2018through Thursday Jfternoons commencing at 3.30 o'cloc SIMCHAS TORAH .DINNER, Sate urday evening, October 18th at 7 o'clock in the new Temple Sosa Hall under the auspices of 10:00 am, Holy Communion Temple Constituent Societies.ue pein Tp AIT PTT RTE I TE SIT I \u201c v me a MEMORIAL SERVICE: Officials of the Norwegian Consulate The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 11, 1957.9 C.A.(Nick) Nicholls REG'D.See the new Rolleicord and Rolleiflex Models now on display at ACME PHOTO E.D.(Ted) Harrison WE DELIVER \u2014 WE.2-5709 4178 St.Catherine St.W.(Near Greene Ave) eis tm wt nthe fe En ferme Al Pjur Cg TEASE So © 08 TER 2e at ministering His wealth to His and trade missions as well as members of the local community } 8 lory and for th fare of Hi pay tribute to the late King Hakon at a memorial service at \u201c ; ; ; , £ ach and.of ie children 81 the Church of the Redeemer (Lutheran).; Your camera will make your Memories live forever\u201d î There are several practfeal | * \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo es ways of showing -our thankful- |, Pa ness.One is to support such com- ® ® munity efforts as Welfare Fed- - E eration: another is to maintain ; N with the utmost generosity the ; Church to which we belong.And there are many private affairs to which we commit ourselves.Our thanksgiving must be in : É thought and word and deed to L our Father and His children.Col gel * 110 St.Andrew's United Co » ë Church TE + da The theme of Thanksgiving 7 > fl: will be observed at Saint Cg Andrew's United Church, West- mount, on this coming Sunday.At the Morning Service the minister, Dr.D.M.Grant, will preach on the subject \u201cAll - Dressed Up and No Place to Dressed Up and No Place to Enjoy summer by the gallon the Assistant Minister, Rev.Robert Mumford, will preach from the theme \u201cThanksgiving, People who love summer hate to 1957\".The ministry of music at see it pass.That's the way we feel both services will be directed by at Shell.So we did something about Mr.Eric Adams and the Saint it.Something rather special, Andrew's Choir, You see the scientists who work The Saint Andrew's Church | in our Furnace Oil Research Labor- ; atories are sun lovers.They set out School will meet on Sunda sn morning, the Beginners, Primary ; to cap pre th a tor and R he i and Junior Departments at 11:00 | ace on™\u201d orm=she Mr and the Seniors and Inter- \u2019 mediates at 10:00, A special Now, you can forget the weather.class of the Intermediate De- .One short call to your local Shell artment will gather at 11:00 Furnace Oil delivery man will brin P During the Er ek r the Scouts you summer by the gallon, You an and Guides will hold their your family will relax\u2014warm and regular meetings at 7:15 p.m.on com ortal \u20ac.; Tuesday evening and the Cubs And with Shell Furnace Oil you on \u2018Fridav evening will meet at get two special extras that stand 0 oy g sentinel over your heating system, 00 p.m.They prevent rust and filter clog- * Je ging .protect you against leaks Westmount Baptist | And expensive burner ailure.i ouldn\u2019t you like your summers x Church J] to last all year?In the abgence of the minister, Phone RI 8-7321 Rev.Edgar J.Bailey, who is ' leading an Evangelistic Campaign in Charlottetown, P.EI., Dr.J.A.Johnston will conduct the services, morning and even- A ing, in Westmount Baptist , = Church, Sunday.SHELL OIL COMPANY OF CANADA, Limite FURNACE Recognizing Her Majesty's : OIL visit to Canada, the services will observe Thanksgiving.The address of the morning will carry the title: \u201cNO MIRACLES \u2014 BUT TRUE!\" while that of the evening will be under the caption: \u201cPORTIA PLEADS AGAIN!\" the brief of a woman .barrister who won her case.° Visitors will be welcomed, mr 7 = r 7 TT 7 TT ; PTSTIAES pee a Lo pl _ 2 i ar mg TT A RELA.BA.LA SMAI MHA $n + 0 ns rm 10 - Social and Personal < Canon and Mrs.Sydenham Lindsay have returned home from Shediac Cape, N.B.: Mrs.G.B.Gordon has returned from a trip to Rye, N.Y and New York.Miss Sonia Taylor, daughter.of Mr.and Mrs.John P.Taylor, will be among the debutantes of the season, Mrs.F.W.McLaughlin, regent of the Municipal Chapter: IODE, is in Shawinigan Falls to attend the semi-annual meeting of the Provincial Chapter, By kind permission of the ADMS, Col, Charles Pick, CD, and the ADDS, Col.D.W.Henry CD, the Ladies Auxiliary of the RCAMC - RCDC, will hold its seventh annual silver sherry party on Saturday, November 16, from 5 p.m.to 7.30 p.m.in the officers\u2019 mess, Lacombe avenue.The executive and board of Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood will be hostesses to the membership to honor and welcome all new members at a Succoth tea , / on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.at 6666 :/ Terrebonne avenue, Notre Dane de Grace. d- 14 Estate Car Sedan Convertible Husky Radically New 1957 Models CITY MOTORS 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.WE.5-4616 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE VERY good shape, 10-room house, partially furnished, clean.Apply 3 Prospect, near Clandeboye.5 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET LAURENTIAN ski cabin belween Lachute, Morin Heights.$150.00 season.RI.7-2660 evenings.BROME Lake vicinity, farm furnished, winterized.$30.00 ly.RI.7-2660 evenings.8 LOTS FOR SALE LAKE CHAMPLAIN AT house, month- 22 ROOM AND BOARD TO LET PLEASANT accommodation in private home in Cowansville, Eastern Townships.Lovely grounds, Weekend guests or by the week.PO.6-1539.24 AUTOS FOR SALE Cadillac Fleetwood 1951 Power windows, radio with 2 speakers, good scat covers, engine reconditioned this year.Whole car in excellent shape.À quality car at low price.RE.8-3374 after 6 p.m.or all day- Saturday.PHONE \"YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 1-2771* Please phone your Ads carly in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue FOR SALE FAIRFIELD Your old woollens for new blankets.We pick up.OR.1-7251.Leaving Country Beds 30\": small tables; armchairs; T.V.; kitchen radio; Kitchen table, 2 chairs; small desk; bookcases; beige hall runner, 5 yards; rug 9 x 12, Broadloom, beige; Electrolux; lamps, etc, No dealers.HU, 9-2969, New Ebony Piano The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising RES ES Rambler Metropolitan Ambassador Get a Lift Out of Going \u2014 Co iRamblet CITY MOTORS 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.WE.5-4616 FH 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE FURNITURE, china, paintings, jewellery, silver.R.H.Mullins Reg'd., 1317 Greene.WE.5-38%4.ANTIQUE furniture, china, silver, paintings, clocks, jewellery in any condition purchased.Full value paid, Representatives call anywhere.Lyons, VI.5-6089.Established 1920.32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED Immediate Reliable general wanting steady po- 37 SITUATIONS WANTED | MALHR ; EXPERIENCED bar tender, Swiss student, for private home parties.Weekends.Michel Gigon, WE.7-41B4.42 PERSONALS TRANSPORTATION from Westmount Junior High to vicinity Decarie, Van Horne, 3:30 p.m.WE.2-8186.45 MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS Attention! Mortgage loans quickly.Contractors, privates.Notary.EL.26 GARAGES TO LET 40\u201d high, value $800.00.Sacrifice! sition to take complete charge quiet NORTH HERO, VERMONT $500.00.Leaving town.ME.7-1863.Westmount -home of business couple iy developed lake shore lots at A 0 ; (English).Live out, 5-day wee SAVAGE POINT ESTATES.Each lot t Once CHESTERFIELD and chair, perfect| pour day.$30.00, References required.rades an has 100 feet of lake shore frontage $175.00 RE 9968.: TS.Phone WE.2-1205 evenings.rs and 300 or more feet of depth.Lots Short or long periods.Services Ad pred To are located on secluded bay with [avaiiable, Call George Durocher, Vic- WOMAN living in vicinity for general excellent fishing, bathing and boat.toria Avenue Garage, 370 Victoria ; ; \u201c housework, 5 days a week.Sleep Io essiond ar $ ing and yet are conveniently near Avenue.EL.0767, RALEIGH Loy's bicycle, 24\", out.6-room duplex.Three children.k store and hotel with entrance only LARGE garage.heated, 235 Clarke in good condition.with bas- 4888 Victoria Avenue.HU.1-9014.20 Words 75 6) yards north of center of North Avenue, Apt.1, Westmount.et.: PERMANENT parttime, a Afar.ords \u20ac e P 1700 per lot.rite or x ; noons weekly an a ay morning.ee: < Horo, price 31 J.P Deschenes, Bur- 27 GARAGES WANTED $22.00.References.729 Upper .Ros- Additional Words 3c Each lington,_ Vermont.SPACE wanted in Teated garage for MAPLE bed.double: dresser.night lyn.DE, 5818.\u201873 APARTMENTS WANTED gmail car.cLicinits Redfern and St.table.Perfect for boy's room.RI.|g4 HELP WANTED BUILDING REPAIRS - î atherine.Ca .7-5504 after 5:30 9200.: .! we, business.genilemen seeking 21: p.m.FINE hreaktront Jaen century style, FEMALE BRICK \u2014 cement = plaster \u2014 blocks .- ?p made y rexel, beautiful knotty \u2014 chimneys - walls pointe wa mount.Elease phone ma 0.a eit: 29 FOR SALE pine finish.$250.00.5006 Roslyn SEE FOR YOURSELF foundations repaired, refinished.Ab- 330 pv, .0 CHESTERFIELD sct; upright piano; Avenue.RE.3-2849.] Without any experience you can earn bey Construction Co.Reg\u2019d, HU.8 = \u2014 a Sous radio: double bed, bureau and chest IMPORTED dresses, coats, skirts, money for your Christmas shopping 4922.4650.Grand blvd.29.ROOMS TO LET of drawers.WE.3-2658.blouses, size 12.In excellent condi- by selling Avon Cosmetics and toile- CARTAGE AND MOVINS LARGE Turnishcd room, privileges.tion.Must sell this week.Real bar-| tries in.your vicinity.For interview _ Suitable for business lady or gentle SINGLE.double burial lots.gains.EL 3115, .call PL.7885.YOUNG veteran with truck available man, -near transportation in Wesi- Memorial Park.Consider WALNUT piano bench, WE.3-3146.35 SITUATIONS WANTED for small, movings, Also trunk stoc- mount.DE.0707._ terms.DE 74353.SINGER sewing machine, electric, FEMALE age.Fre ROOM to rent in apartment, central _ walnut cabinet: fibre 25 1b.en Fear - \u201c DRESSMAKING .WE.DOUBLE bed.oak.spri 1! son take down fibre glass bowl.N - - yer 3:30.other roomers DOUBLE bed.oak.spring and mat 7-2198.> HIGH School girl will baby sit after EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, > 2.| ress.excellent Co ou UPS school and Saturdays.WE.5-9455, dresses, suits, coats, made to mea- BRIGHT unfurnished room.newly chesterfield chair with slipcover: ORIENTAL rug, $1,400.00, Kerman Alt tin 5 I a ih 1 decorated with use of large balcony.studio couch, dark green: small grey antique 8 x Il: also oak office desk.BILINGUAL lady mind children in S110 sh oe 08S.pecia izes ih lace, Lady only.WF.2.2573.chest of drawers.DE.3635.WE.2-7167.own home.WE.3.5196.5 erbrooke, Apt.Sa ln =.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 DRESSMAKING, \"alterations by ex- .ate in a restaurant on Victo- , ed mich about Canada.He pert.Good ideas.382 Metcalle Ave.Woven in Westmount ria just below Sherbrooke but ueen S .and : likes it.He feels at- home, a fashion designer Bais .; a 5 .he went out of business when I am sure he will never be Haute Couture.George.SE be very (Continued from page 3) « .the kids in Westmount used to get a hair-cut for two \u2018bits the barber shops would hand out free candy to each .you couldn't buy a pint of beer in Westmount .and you had to have a ration book to buy a pound of butter .there wasn'f such a thing as TV and the librarian at the Westmount Public Library used to read stories to the kids Saturday mornings .you could also send a letter to a friend in Westmount for 2e .and the vets were going to high school in the building at Windsor and Claremont ., .and there used to be variety shows during the summer months in Westmount Park .there wasn't such a thing as a \u201cpush-cart\u201d in the super-markets those days and everyone was quite content to tote a wire basket .you could also place a bet with the bookie who used to oper- they tore the building down .that was when men swept the streets in Westmount and not machines .and as far as I can remember artificial ice rinks were for pro hockey teams .and me, I was almost seven.THAT WAS WHEN .Charlie Foon Lee (who still operales his business on Victoria Ave.) used to collect all the laundry door to door .and Johnny Pearson (the Boston Hockey Star) was playing hockey in Prince Albert Park Charlie and Ray Bailie (there both pro football players) were scrimmaging in Murray Park .Bill Roberts (the early morning man at CJAD) was still at Westmount Senior High School .and Terry Peters was driving a bicycle instead of a \u201857 hardtop .Vic Obeck made one of his first personal appearances at a father and son banquet in Westmount Park Church and 3 ® RECOVERED Call : NOW Is THE TIME \u2018 To CET YOUR CANVAS AWNINGS ® REPAIRED We'll take them down, clean and renovate them \u2014 FREE ESTIMATE * No charge for storing if we RECOVER your awnings during the winter months, © Please mention this advt.when calling WE.3-1774 \u2014 WE.3-1446 THE CANVAS CONVERTERS LTD.4270 St.James Street West A KE! It's never a mistake to be ready.And you'll be ready for next SUMMER if you order your awnings NOW.BUT do not make any mistake\u2014buy canvas awnings, the only one suitable for our climate, Canvas awnings cost one-third of other types and can easily be replaced on present frames.® STORED while + to meet, Oct.22nd The first general meeting of the Queen's School Home & School Association will be held Tuesday evening.October 22, at 8.30.new chairman, announced.following a committee meeting Tuesday evening.Tentative plans for a useful and interesting season were made at the meeting.The telephoning committee will meet at the school Tuesday.October 15, to finalize plans for the October 22 meeting.spoke about his three year plan .and G.P.Smith was teaching gym in Westmount's public schools Hugh Pratley was entering Meccano models in the YMCA\u2019s Hobby Show instead of building bridges as he does now Robin Drake had never heard of Harriet Miller who he's going to marry today and me, [ was attending kindergarten with friends like Peter Stafford, Dennis Dwyer, Janet Buz- zell, Martha McDougal.Dick Dunbar and Gene Pearce ., it wasn\u2019t so long ago.Something .(Continued from Page 1) friends or things he left behind.He never isons.Apparently he has decided on a completely new life in his new home.A new life - at the age of 79! .And he does it far betler than \u2018many of the younger newcomers.His makes compar- than any of his sons.He wants to know about everything.He has the energy to find out everything.Pernaps.it is true that knowing something .means to like something.He has learn- |.A ome > le a - J.Lieber interest, his | curiosity make him younger | disappointed.His idealism.his naive, unsuspecting nature, his nearly ridiculous innocence will always save him.If a salesman comes to the house to sell a vacuum- cleaner, he refers to \u2018\u2018that nice gentleman who gave me so much useful technical information.\u201d He 1s deeply convinced that the salesman's only motive for coming to the house was to save him from an unfortunate buy.So young in heart, he is very sensitive to beauty.He sees a -beautiful girl on the street or on the TV and he is happy.He never notices the sophisticated make-up, he never thinks of the ordeal of the hairdressers and beauty- salons that produced this perfect narmony.No, he is fascinated by heauty and has the simplicity to attach the most gentle qualities to a beautiful face.He sees Marilyn Monroe on the screen and sees her as Florence Nightingale.He is \u2018\u2018donquixoteish™, a little ridiculous.sometimes a bit irritating \u2014 but always wonderful.The Canadian industry has a total annual output of some eleven million tons including 2.5 million tons of pulp for sale; 6.5 million tons of newsprint; and 1.8 million tons of other papers, | paperboards, and building papers and boards.glad to serve you.New designs for Autumn season.All kinds of remodelling accepted.Phone for appointment, AV.8-3568.FURNT£URE KEPAIRS - ANTIQUE furniture restoration, reproduction.Cabinet and furniture made to order, repaired, remodelled.John's Cabinet Making Reg'd., rear 1251 Greene.WE.77-4879.FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave.WE.2-3312.REPAIRING, remodelling.Fur coats made into jackets, new Fall models, Work Guaranteed.Henry Baum Furs, 1383 Greene Ave., WE, 3-3270.LANDSCAPING COMPLETE landscape kervice, Hedges, rock gardens, lawns bullt, conditioned; sodding, shrubs, patios, flagstone walks, ete, Special monthly rate for maintenance.Town ,references.Work guaranteed.Free estimates, New Method Landscaping.- HU.9-2273.ROCK gardens, foundation plantations.Patios, sodding, hedges planted, pruned, etc.Floral City and Country Nurseries.Landscape contractor.HU.8-7491.NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE ' NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM ARTHUR TERRY of the City of St.Laurent and District ot Montreal ir the Province of Quebec, therein residing at 1595 Edouard Laurin Boulevard, Carman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next folluwing session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, HELEN BREDDY of the City and District of Montreal and Province sf Quebec, therein residing at 6614 Fifteenth Avenue, Housewife, on the ground of adultery.; à .DATED at Montreal in the Province of Quebec on this twenty-sixth\u2019 day of September, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Seven, LAFLEUR, BROWN.PITCHER, BOULTON & LAMB, Solicitors for the Applicant.| Room 1505, 507 Place d' Actes, Montreal, Que.! TOP SOI ASPHALT EL.1177 ._- Hampton.Garden Supply = L \u2014 SOD PAVING > AY I A Tv = Wy } = PLANNING for each game goes on at every practice and Notre Dame de Grace Maplé Leafs, who are defending the QRFU junior title are working hard to repeat.Left to right: quarters Carl Pigeon and Bob Anderson; head coach Roy Chesley and assistant coach George Econimides with another member of the coaching staff looking on.- Es NE SE ES \u2014Bermingham Photo \u2018Local boys now with London ORFU Lords London Lords scored a 40-0 win over Balmy Beach in an ORFU game before 300 fans in Toronto, Eddy Simms of Verdun scored one major and converted three other London majors.Mario Chartrand, of Westmount is also with the Lords, after a tryout With Regina.Ludwig von Beethoven published his first musical composition at age 13.oe Park touch grid scores and standings THE SCORES MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201d Indians 3, Scouts 0.MOSQUITO \u201cC» Regals 12, Rovers 0, Rangers 6, Rams 0, Rovers 1, Rams 0.Rangers 1, Regals 0.Rovers 1, Rangers 0.Regals 6, Rams 0.PEE WEE Maroons 1, Cardinals 0.Bombers 0, Maroons 0.Roughies 12, Bombers 0.Maroons 6, Roughies 0.- poi car EN fase The Âge 5C.37- NO .À SUNBEAM-RAPIE % HILLMAN MINX % VANGUARD * TRIUMPH SPORTS SEE THEM AT ! NINTH AVE.GARAGE \u2014 SALES & SERVICE \u2014 _- ST.LOUIS & NINTH AVE.We are Specialists on all English and Foreign Cars 15 Minutes from Downfown Montreal ME.7-0361.\" WITH AUTOMATIC * HUMBER HAWK TRANSMISSION * ROVER WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION COMPLETE WITH OVERDRIVE * HILLMAN STATION WAGON * HUSKY STATION WAGON LACHINE 2 MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201c P W L D Pts Indians .5 5 0 0 10 Blues .4 2 2 0 Scouts Se.5 0 5 0 MOSQUITO \u201cB\u201d P W L D Pts Greens .; 4 2 0 2 Crowns .4 2 1 1 Browns .4 0 3 1 MOSQUITO \u201cC» P W L D Pts.Rangers .9 6 2 1 13 Regals .9 6 3 0 12 Royals .9 4 4 1 Rams .9 1 8 0 PEE WEE Pw L D Pts.Bombers .9 3 2 4 10 Roughies .9 + 4 1 : Maroons .9 4 4 1 Cardinals .9 2 3 4 » BANTAM .: P Ww L D Pts.Argos .8 6 1 1 13 Alouettes ,.6 3 1 2 Ramblers .8 3 3 2 Rovers .8 0 1 1 MIDGET \u201cA\u201d .P W L D Pts.Lions .8 7 1 0 4 Acadia .8 5 3 o 10 Harvard .8 0 8 0 0 MIDGET \u201cB\u201d P WwW L D Pts.Western 8 5 2 1 n Varsity 8 3 5 1 T McGill 8 2 4 2 6 Cardinals 6, Roughies 0.Cardinals 12, Bombers 12, BANTAM Argos 6, Ramblers 0.Ramblers 12, Rovers 0.Argos 3, Rovers 0.MIDGET \u2018\u201c\u2018A\u201d Lions 24, Harvard 12, Acadia 13, Harvard 6.Lions 24, Acadia 12.MIDGET \u201cB\u201d Western 7, McGill 0.Varsity 1, McGill 0, Western 8, Varsity 0.THE STANDINGS School football and soccer filts .FOOTBALL 18: Ban., WJHS.vs.MRHS.15: Jr., NHS.vs.McGee, 15: Jr, VHS.vs.LHS, 15: Sr.\u201cB\u2019 VHS.vs.JRHS.15: Sr.\u2018A\u2019 - HSM.vs.RHS, 16: Ban.CHS.vs.CNHS.: .Vs.y.16: Sr., CNHS, vs.HSM, 16: Sr.\"B\"\u201d WHS, vs.LCC, 16: Sr.\u201cA Loy.vs.WHHS, SOCCER 15: Ban.BBHS.vs.CNHS, 15: Ban.,, MRHS.vs.RHS.15: Ban., MHS.vs.St.Laurent, 15: Jr., HSM, \u201cvs.BBHS, 16: Jr., RHS.vs.WHHS.16: Jr CNHS.vs.ons.I 15: Sr MHS.vs.VHS.ve to a 5 ; WATSON SMILES TY .Cerm all smiles and I will be smiling at the end of March, too, I mean it!\u201d \u2018 That in 18 words is Phil Watson\u2019s prognosis of the Rangers in,the 1957-58: NHL race.Things AV loop'uxt-for!thè-Blues.+ ri TE BE \u2018Barbarians - atop standing ; Montreal Barbarians held their lead at the top of the Quebec Rugger League standings with a 6-0 win against Ottawa.Westmount moved into second slot, three points back, by spoiling the McGill Redmen\u2019s debut with a 9-0 whitewash.Wanderers took over third position by beating the Town of Mount Royal 14-11 in ea thriller at Trenholme Park.The Barbarians invaded the nation's capital and while only hitting the score sheet twice flashed brilliant play throughout their tussle against the stout defending Bytown Beavers.Bert Reid opened the scoring with a sensational 55 yard pen- penalty goal.The visitor's touchdown was notched by Martin Wallace.Westmount were too god for McGill in the colleg boy's opening league encounter, The campus crew showed enough form to indicate they will be a serious threat for league honors once they settle down, Causa aay BUDAPEST, VIENNA, PARIS, LONDON, NEW YORK Dear Madam and Sir: It is with great pleasure that | inform you that | have just opened my modern hand- tailoring shop for ladies and gentlemen at 2065 St.Catherine St.West, where all work really is exclusively hand-tailored.My 30 years Continental experience guaran- .Once you try JER my tailoring service you will see that this 2 is no mere talk but real fact that tees you complete satisfaction.speaks for itself.Yours faithfully, J.SEREGHY SAXON'S HAND-TAILORING 2065 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.Evenings .WE, 7-5844 al ul ula al a ul nl \u2018 The Westmount Examiner, Friday.October 11, 1957 15 BIG FOUR \u2018 Montreal at Ottawa; Toronto at Hamilton.Monday: Otta- ya at Montreal; Hamilton at Torone 0.Saturday: WESTERN Saturday: BC Lions at Winnipeg Calgary at Edmonton.Monday: Lions at Sask; Edmonton at Calgary.INTERCOLLEGIATE Saturday: McGill at Queen's at Western, QRFU SENIOR Sunday: Orfuns at Lakeshore} Verdun at Sherbrooke, .QRFU JUNIOR ; Monday: McGill at NDG Leafs, | QRFU JUVENILE Saturday: Longueuil! at Roses mount; Ville Emard at St.Lambert} St.Laurent at East End Larks.Mone day: Rosemoun\u2018 at East End Larks; Longueuil at Ville Emard; St.Lame bert at Poimt Eagles.QRFU MIDGET Friday: Ville Emard at Verdun, Saturday: Chateauguay at St.Lame.Torontds bert.Sunday: Lachine Resurrection at St.Laurent.QRFU BANTAM Tonight: Lachine Resurrection at Verdun.Sunday: Verdun at Dixie, Saturday: St.Laurent at Optimists; Ville Emard at Park Extension, ; A couple of \u201cold pros,\u201d Al Dewsbury and Arnie Kullman, showed the way to their teammates at the Hershey Bears Drills, ROME, WE.3-8088 ca 4 ra = Lr aaa A - .- = ihn ey CIR 1 2 EE TR \u2014 ey - Pr rah aime A.en The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 11, 1957 Broncs beat Mules, Two low - scoring games offensively and defensively for , 90 i .the Bulls.Both the Bull's coaches were staged in the West were away sick, and John Gar- mount Recreation Depart land took the reins to guide them ment eight man football very nicely.league on Saturday at West- The second game was a very mount Grounds.close contest all th: way, with The Brones won 13-6 over the Brones finally emerging the , victors by a 13-6 count.Both the second place Mules and teams were handicapped by the the two teams are tied for absence of several of their lead- first place.Huskies tied UP ing players.last place with a 14-6 victory The scoreboard was unmarked over Bulls.until the league leading scorer, The first game saw the Husk- Tony McCullagh went 5 yards les capture their first win of around end for the major score.the season by outcharging the pony also converted his try.Bulls to win by a 24-6 count.Tony Tyrrell came back for the ; In the-opening quarter, Hal Mules on à 25 yard run for a Smith of the Bulls went 75 yds TD.around end fur the Bulls only The Broncs scored their last major of lhe game when Mc- Cullagh went over on a 33 yard pass and run play.Gordie Roh- Brones 1 0 6 Mules 1 0 & son took over the quarter slot Puskies 3 0 2 and aid very well throughout the game.The final quarter was nip and score in the game, Quarterback tuck with no scoring throughout Dave Tyldsley came back for These two teams will put on a the Huskies to major from 3 tremendous show when both at RE I LL Me pi an coi ie yards out.Both converts were full strength, missed.+ In the second quarter Tyldsley passed 10 yards to Constant Nucci for the only TD of tune quarter.In the third quarter, the Tyldsley-Nucei combination again clicked; Nucci gathering in a pass from Dave to go 70 yards and hit paydirl.The last stanza was highlighted by a grotesque run of Dave Tyldsley, who went 43 yards in the broken field to score the last major of the game, Buddy Me- Kaig turned in a fine effort along with Claude Servant for the win- | ners, | Gordie Cole, transferred irom the Muies was a standout both McCullagh leads grid scoring race LEADING SCORERS PTD C Pts.McCullagh, Broncs 4 9 2 56 Kelly, Mules 12.3 7 8 45 Spare, Brones .> 5 1 à! Tyrrell, Mules .4 5 0 Nucci, Huskies 2 3 0 18 Servant, Huskies 4 3 0 18 Tyldsley, Huskies 4 2 1 13 Hamilton, Bulls \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.210 6 Summerton, Bulls .31 0 6 Smith, Bulls .3 10 6 Sherback, Bulls 41 0 6 Reddy, Brones, Huskies 4 1 0 6 McKaig, Huskies 4 1 0 8 Cole, Mules, Bulls .4 1 0 6 Rys reaches final by ousting Forsyth P., Rys trimmed J.Hodge 6-3, 8-3; P.Morse edged H.Shapiro 6-4, 6-4 and M.Collier was extended 10-8 in the second set after taking the first 6-4 to eliminate the veteran G.Fochs in the third round matches played in the Westmount Men's Open Singles Tennis Tournament in progress at the Adult Courls.Rys got himself a berth in the final by ousting former champ Alex Forsyth by scores of 6-3, 8-6.Rys will tangle for the 1957 crown with either Morse or Coul- lier who are scheduled 40 1neet in the other semi-final match, GULF.© URLING CLUR A new combined golf and curling ¢lub is presently under construction in Maple Grove, Beauharnois County, 17 niles from Montreal on route No.3.The Beauharnois Country Club Ine, will be strictly a members club with a limited membership for both curling and golf.Work is well advanced on the golf course and a complete nine hole layout with a par of 86 Will be ready for play in June 1968, ë ee RE EE vm EE With an annual value of production of $1.1 billion, pulp and paper accounts for seven per cent of the value of the outpui of all Canadian industry.a - f | | i | | | { YMCA starts cage drills Basketball is orice more in full swing at Westmount \u201cY.\u201d Plans are being held for an entry into Senior \u201cB\"\u201d section of the Montreal Basketball League.Last year\u201d 8, players have been rallying and\u2019 several prospects are being lined up to bring the team up to full strength, | Among those expected to be out are, Randy Brooks, Vic Bryant, Charlie Ancrum, Rod Glans- dorp, Phil Harrison, Stan English and Carl Hotten, Practice periods are scheduled Wednesday at 8:00 and Saturday al 2:00 p.m.The \u201cY\u201d floor has been freshly sanded and relined with the official new style \u201cKeyhole.\u201d Th&Westmounters plan to enter the Golden Ball Tourney, and also to take part in a num- her of exhibition games here, Quebec City and Ottawa.> Mt.Royal girls win \u2014_- \u2018inter-schoo! tennis Town of Mont Royal High School scoring eight out of a pssible nine points, defeated three other school teams to win thé girls\u2019 inter-school doubles tennis tournament.» Lachine High School ranked second in the meet with six points, followed by Westmount Junior and Montreal West High School.The winning Mount Royal team * \u2018was \u2018made up of: Betty Jost, ' Claudia Bierman, \"Linde Gick, Karen Lanthier, Inger \u2018Gonradiy and Robin Goodfellow.'{, .After nearly four years of haggling with their\u2019 \"bosses, major league baseball players: a finally have succeeded fn having their minimum salary \u2018raised from $6,000 to $7,000 a Year.\u2014 fo\u2019 © } EXPORT § IMOI8 PALE $907 Don't be switched re mee Play it safe .insist on Hollanderizing for your precious furs.On their return,\" make certain they carry the Hollanderizing tag.Hollanderizing is the superior cleansing and rejuvenation treatment by Hollander.Hollander is Canada's largest processor of furs and handles each garment according to its individual needs.Hollanderizing removes every bit of deep-down grime and grit, adding years to the life of your furs and restoring their like-new loveliness.Even the linings are thoroughly cleaned.Hollanderizing costs so little ! methods ?Dare you trust your furs to lesser Hollanderizing cleansing by fur experts .s a available where furs are sold Your furs have not been Hollanderized unless they carry this tag \u2014 vo Hollanderizing Corp.(Canada) Ltd.\u201cGe, A0 0 < rune sn
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