The Westmount examiner, 26 septembre 1958, vendredi 26 septembre 1958
[" ds HULAHOOP WESTMOUNT STYLE: Anna Wright demonstrates the Westmount-developed hipless wiggle, which keeps the brightly colored plastic hoops twirling with no apparent effort.Standing behind are playmates Jennifer Byers and Jane Byers.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo = Next week's weather September 27 to October 4 A few sunny days with white frosts, but generally pleasant.Coastal storms may bring us some wind and widely scattered showers.Temperature range 30-60°F in the south and 25-50°F in the north and east, with some 45 sunny hours.Windy but mild and clear mid-week, with scattered showers in the south, and flurries in the north.Some ice along the shores of northern lakes, but good hunting weather.Generally falr for the end of the week, with some morning fog or mists, By ERIC NEAL SSE Out with the old for progress sake Chesterfield Cottage, on Victoria avenue, one of West- mount\u2019s oldest landmarks, once part of a 1,900,000-square-foot tract of land, is due for demolition to make way for a modern, four-family duplex.Built in 1890, the Cottage stands on what was once thew property of Thomas Campbell Bulmer, formerly one of the largest land-owners in West- mount and known now as \u2018\u2019The Father of Westmount\".At one time, Bulmer owned as many as 25 homes in the City, many of which he built with the aid of his architect and electrician sons.The total area of the land measured 2,800 by 700 feet and was worth a comparatively small sum of money.It's a far cry from the days when Chesterfield Cottage stood amid orchards in which there were a few other buildings, when city folk spent the summer in the.country \u2014 Outre- mont, when streetcars went only as far as Greene avenue, the Sidewalks were wooden and People used to get around in winter on snowshoes.Now, the old, two-storey -\u2014 Youth injured A collision between a car driven by James.Bently, 32, 5202 Walkley avenue, Apt.2, and a bicycle ridden by Christopher Lygitsakos, 13, 5131 Western avenue, occurred at the intersection of Metcalfe and Western avenues, Tuesday.= Bently told police he was driving north on Metcalfe when the bicycle started to cut in on his left to go along Western ave- hue, swerved and hit the car.The boy was taken to hospital With slight face cuts and later released, frame house is only a short distance from the turmoil of Sherbrooke street and cars and lorries roar past its doors.Westmount is constantly getting a face-lift here and there and the demolition of Chesterfield Cottage is just the latest.VOL.XXIX, No.39 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1958 24 PAGES \u2018Local -residents in major roles of Trinity play Rosalie Briggs of 4166 St.Catherine St.W., and Ruth Reed of 14 Weredale Park are currently two very busy, people.\u2018| Both are helping to send Trinity Players off into their 50th anniversary year with the production of Terence Rattigan\u2019s \u2018Separate Tables\u201d at Trinity Memorial Hall, October 1 to 4, at Trinity Hall, corner Sherbrooke West and Marlowe avenues.Robert Verniks directs, assisted by Dave Raboy, and curtain time is 8.30.Rosalie, who is president of Trinity Players, joined the group many years ago .as .an active backstage worker.Through ha:d work and the ability to understand the many phases of play production she has risen to her present position, and has been president since 1952.An actress of no small talent, she has appeared in \u201cCraig's Wife\u201d, \u201cMy Three Angels\u201d and \u2018Fortune My Foe\u2019.Ruth Reed, a British arrival, plays Mabel, the waitress, in \u201cSeparate Tables\u2019.She has done publicity and back-stage work in previous Trinity Productions.On the stage, Ruth has appeared for the Magog group in that city, with the MRT and in the Trinity production of \u201cCraig's Wife\u201d.\u201cSeparate Tables\u201d, which is a fascinating study of the guests at a small English seaside hotel, combines good characterizations with an interesting plot.This play ran for two years in London before moving to New York, where it recently completed another long run.Trinitys production, the first by a local group, will be seen at Trinity Hall from October 1 to 4.Firefighters \u201cout twice .in week Westmount Fire Department were called out to tackle two fires this week, ong serious and another that might have developed.A fire broke out in the basement of a building at 451 Mount Pleasant avenue, Saturday.Severe damage was done to the beams in the ceiling.Cause is unknown, but may have been due to spontaneous combustion.Firemen were on the scene of the blaze for nearly two hours.The second blaze broke out in an apartment house at 4478 Saint Catherine street west, Tuesday, when a five year-old child playing with matches, set some curtains alight.Surrounding paint work was damaged and a bed on which the blazing curtains fell, but little difficulty was experienced by the firefighters in bringing the fire under control.- Hifs parked car: drives right on Louis Darling, 38, 381 Perron road, Ville de Brosseau, told police he had left his car parked in front of 141 Clandeboye avenue between 1.15 p.m.and 5.10 p-m.Tuesday and on returning, found the left side of the car damaged, A witness told police that a blue car had struck Darling\u2019s car, with licence number 737-751 or 737-757.The car's left rear fender was dented and the left Police seek hit-and-run driver here A collision between two cars, one of whose drivers failed to wait for police to arrive, occurred opposite 84 Sunnyside avenue, Saturday.David Leiner, 28, 5917 Macdonald avenue, told police he was driving along Sunnyside avenue when another car began to cut in on him.Leiner pulled over, the other driver slowed down to let him get ahead and this happened several times.After the Belmont avenue ine tersection, the other driver pulled over, struck Leiner\u2019s car, then stopped.Leiner told police the other driver appeared.to be intoxicated, refused to give any information or wait for the police.The driver was able to get the licence number of the car and the make before it drove off.Hi-Y sessions this weekend .LP\u201d First annual Montreal Hi-Y conference will be held this week-end at YMCA Camp Oto- reke.Using as their theme the phrase \u201cWhy Hi-Y\"\u201d the conference delegates will be examining their purpose and re-emphasizing their service commitments.Miss Di Flegg, president of the Westmount Girls Hi-Y has been a member of the planning committee and reports that 9 delegates will be attending from rear tail light was broken.ROTARIANS BOOST EDUCATION: Before Wednesday\u2019s meet- Le ing at which they were presented with $400 cheques, JOHN CLARK, second from left and JOHN CHAMBERS, second from right, posed for this picture with chairman of the scholac- ship committee, ARCHIE CALLARD, centre, and committee members, L.C.DAVENPORT, extreme left and HAROLD GILES, extreme right, John Clark, 155 Bruce avenue, is an 18 year-old, second year student of math and physics at McGill, while 16 year-old John Chambers is a first-year science student at Sir George Williams College.A third cheque, which went to John Shaw, formerly of St.Leo\u2019s Academy, was presented to the school's principal in Shaw's absence.\u2014Aome-Harrison Photo the- Westmount Clubs. - (10 œ «# 1 (lomo .~~ ern oO Th be rn aA A a 2 mm ee 5 an 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT .» , : Unity Boys Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB WL LLS LA LIAS LS SSL LLL FS LLISLISLLS SS SSSA SSS SL SS SLL SS SSS 4 > 2 ° zzz By Maurice Mariasine Former Club members are renewing their memberships at a fast rate this year in preparation for the forthcoming 1958-59 program season.Most of the renewals are boys and girls who have been members for the last six years, many from the official opening of the Club in 1950.It is noted that only eight new members have been inducted so far.New members are welcome.The starting age is six.Boys and girls living in the districts of St.Henry and Westmount are eligible to join.The fee is nominal, the services are extensive and the fellowship and friendships made during the course of a year are invaluable.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club with a sports, social and special activi- competent staff of full-time ties, tober 1 leadership is rendering service to Regular Classes Begin October ; Although some classes have the Youth of the Community by - providing a well-balanced pro- already started, the regular pro gram of arts, crafts, hobbies, gram year starts October 1.The Gymnasium schedule is complete, with basketball teams conduct- SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT ing regular team practices and RLASONABLE RATES TZU A AA AAA gymnastics and general gym also fully organized.The sports program is under the direction of Pat Kearney.Program Supervisor Ron Havard and Girls\u2019 Work Supervisor Crystal Cunningham announce that the arts and crafts program plang are nearly complete and that a large number of volunteer workers have been secured for the busy times ahead.Many former volunteer work- WESTMOUNT TAILOR and VALET SERVICE C.CYNAMON Ladies\u2019 and Gent's High Class Tailor SUITS and COATS made to order from our or your own material at moderate prices.We do every kind of Tailoring\u2014Alterations, Remodelling and Repairs.QUALITY GUARANTEED BY EXPERT HANDS PROMPT SERVICE 4255 St.Catherine St.West WE.3-2672 ~ W.FRIEDRICH Master Watchmaker 1316 GREENE AVE.{Next to Post Office) WE.7-1855 ANNUAL WESTMOUNT SCHOOL CENSUS The annual school Census is required by law.If you live in Westmount and have not completed the Census form sent to you recently, and returned it in the self-addressed envelope, you should do so at once.If for any reason you need ancther Census form, please call WE.3-5731.| Current events club begins Science and 'The Sack\u2019, sports and genetics \u2014 these are some of the controversial subjects which have been discussed over the past ten years by the Current Events Club at West- mount High School.Behind this varied schedule, offering advice and encouragement, has been J.K.Snyder, head of the History Department, who, at the end of last year\u2019s program announced his retirement as the club\u2019s advisor.\u2018It all started,\u201d the teacher at Westmount High since 1932 says \u201cbecause I was getting so many questions on current events during classes.This seemed to me the only way to answer them without interferring with the rest of of the work.\u201d He emphasized that the club was entirely student-run and that over half the school's 400 J.K.SNYDER pupils attend the meetings, which take place approximately every other Wednesday, from 12 noon to 1:15 p.m.They usually take the form of round-table discussions, de- ers have returned and-some new ones added.Herbert Davies and Lorne Barnewell will resume their movie night duties.Louis Thomas will conduct fretwork and Indian Lore classes every Friday and Saturday.Huntly Wilson is back in the Senior Games Room.Bob Neal returns to coach the Juvenile and Biddy Basketball Teams.Audrey Jay, a member of the Talent Club will render service in the Junior Games Room.Claudette Walsh will be in charge of the Jazzarama Club on Monday nights.Mrs.D.T.Youngson, Mrs.J.Burrows will be assisted in the Library by Mrs.Lawson.Max and Bert will operate the Woodwork Shop on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.Fred Pennell continues on as Musical Director of the Talent Club.Heather Smith will once again instruct the Unity Cuties, the Club's Chorus Line.Mona O'Brien starts her second year in charge of the Unity Majorettes.Dorothy and Mrs.Maria- sine resume as volunteers, the former as coach of the Junior Girls\u2019 Basketball Team and the latter as Leader of the Friday Nite Club.John McDonaugh and Richard Cessford are back again with their Midget and Bantam Basketball Teams.John Forbes has returned to the volunteer staff\u2014this time as Coach of the Biddy Basketball Girls.Mrs.Fitzpatrick has returned to conduct one of the Craft classes.A newcomer this year is Ed Humphrey who will be attached to the Senior Games Room.Despite the many volunteer workers mentioned here, the Club, to round out its total program will need approximately 20 more volunteer workers.Here is an opportunity for citizens of our Communit, who have a few RER FOR BEST SERVICE Work Guaranteed Equipped Truck FREE ESTIMATES CONSULT AN EXPERT FOR EACH JOB ROOFING - PLUMBING - HEATING VENTILATION - GAS BURNERS\u2014 ® Day & Night Service LEO FALARDEAU 3955 \u2018ST, JAMES STREET WEST WE.5-2595 WE.3-2432 \u2014 ~ EN CUS RTT ones J es hours to spare each week to render service for a worthwhile cause.We are desperately in need of hockey coaches for the (Continued on Page 5) A.H.Penningfon dies aged 11 Final tribute was paid recently to A.H, Pennington, 36 Burton avenue, who passed away in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital at the age of 71, after a short illness.Resident of Westmount for 35 years, Mr.Pennington was chairman of the board of Campbell Gilday Co., Ltd.Born and educated in Halifax, N.S.he joined Campbell Gilday Co., in 1904, shortly after his arrival in Montreal, Sirti EN \u2026JIe held the office.of secretary |.ti bat pra iOSRE 1 ER 57702 Mrs.Yolande Grant burial fomorrow Final tirbute will be paid to Mrs.Yolande Mary Ethel Grant tomorrow at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord.Mrs.Grant died Wednesday at her home on 448 Argyle avenue after an extended illness.Mrs.\u2018Grant, nee Flannagan, was born in Montreal on March 18, 1912 and went to school here in Ville-Marie Convent and St.Pauls Academy.She lived on Argyle for six years and previously on Cote des Neiges Road for 10 years.She was married to John Stuart Sinclair Grant in 1938 in Westmount\u2019s St.Leo's Church.Mr.Grant is district manager of London Life here.He has held this post for the past 11 years.He is also an active member of the MAAA.Surviving Mrs.Grant is her husband, one daughter Linda, brother Frank J.Flannagan (in Quebec City), and two sisters Mrs.L.Lagranadé and Mrs.Gilbert Mitchell.Remains are present resting at Jos.C.Wray and Bros., 1234 Mountain street, and will be in- tered at Ste.Adele, Quebec, on Friday.treasurer before his appointment as president, a post he held for 20 years.He became chairman of the board in March 1957.He was senior deacon in Peoples Church, 2097 Union avenue and a member of the Montreal Kiwanis Club.He is survived by his wife, the former Mabel Frances Hut- chings; three sisters, Dr.F.C.Collier and Miss H.Gladys Pennington both of Ottawa, and Miss Grace Pennington, Granby and two brothers Edwin and Fred also of Granby.x new season with new advisor bates, panels with guest speakers and suitable films, Snyder favors the first type because it gives each pupil a chance to say something of his own and because he must be prepared to defend his opinions.The highlights of the year's program are visits made in October by Grade 1 to the UN in New York and in February by Grade 10 to Parliament Hill, Ottawa, About 40 pupils usually attend the UN sessions and stay in the YMCA and YWCA.This will be eighth year the journey is to be made.In February, about 110 go up to Ottawa, listen to debates, lunch at Par.lament House and are usually addressed by English-speaking Montreal MP's and, on occasion, by the Prime Minister.After ten years of getting his ideas into action, feverishly organizing programs and adroitly parrying the awkward questions thrown at him by members of the club at debates, Snyder feels it\u2019s time to let someone else take over.¢ \u201cThe boys and girls looked around,\u201d he said, \u201cand finally persuaded E.A.Hutchinson, head of the French Department, to accept the job.\u201d Hutchinson should be just the man to keep things under control.Two or three years ago he coached the school to the Montreal Inter-scholastic Senior Hockey Championship.Because the club's activities are on a year-round basis, Snyder thinks it is one of the most difficult jobs going.He'll keep a helpful eye on things, though, till the new advisor gets set in the saddle.After ten years experience, it wouldn't be easy for him to give up entirely and, he says, he'll be watching from the wings.SEE ROSEDALE EDCAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel WURLITZER ORGAN 4919 COTE DES NEIGES RD.South of Queen Mary at Decelles RE.1-6868 r | YHE outstanding quality of our professional work is made possible by assistants of exceptional ability.DA Tolling.BA NUNNS A 1.WILLIAMS S000 SHERBROOKE STREET WESY } x: ù à D OLAS 5j The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty | Hi a Ri Mr.PS Fa po = sen VOL \u2014\u2014 EF ie of Th Rotal busit ject Ewa presi week mou} day.Fir Baco comp vanta some not t humal with ways white Tr time ry a confi stroy Se cerne not s quire The the was one-§ make \u201cs is be argu own can't Th and geste tagid tend helpq mucl | Ce La EXPERT ART RESYORERS * CABINET MAKERS Stripping French Polishing Furniture Repalrs of oll types [ MULLINS ANTIQUES 1317 GREENE AVE.\u2014 WE 5.3894 eo ANTIQUES BOUGHT and SOLD = : ® IT xaminer WE.ESTABLISHED 1899 OHMAN'S WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS i 1216 Greene Ave.3-4046 VOL.XXIX, No.39 Ewart Everson fells Rofary of d-way fest The Four-Way Test of Rotary, as it applied to business life, was the subject of a talk given by Ewart Everson, a past- president of the club, at the weekly meeting of West- mount Rotarians, Wednesday.First; is it the truth?Francis Bacon said, \u201cNo pleasure is comparable to standing upon the vantage ground of truth.\u201d But sometimes, telling the truth was not too easy and though it was human nature to compromise with things, truth was not always a matter of black and white.There was something attractive about wandering away from the truth, said Everson, and he wondered whether, in these days of feverish commercialism, peo- pie wanted to be told the truth.The man who advertised \u2018Just a real good car\u2019 was far behind in sales compared with the extravagant claims made for other autos.Truth, he maintained, saved time and tended to lessen worry and its absence tore down confidence, defeated and destroyed.Second, is it fair to all concerned?This question, perhaps not so clear cut as the first, required judgment and experience.The faculty of being able to see the other man\u2019s point of view was a great advantage because one-sided deals were sure to make trouble later.\u201cSometimes,\u201d said Everson, \u201cit is better to abandon a point of argument if, knowing in your own mind the thing is fair, you can't convince the other man.\u201d Third, will it build goodwill and fellowship?Everson suggested that good-will was contagious and that frequent attendance at Rotary meetings helped because no-one knew how much good they could do by | (Continued on page 21) We have received a shipment of genuine English and Scotch TWISTS, TWEEDS, LAMBS' WOOL, WORSTEDS, REVERSIBLE TWISTS and MOHAIRS of highest quality.In All Shades and Patterns.Ladies\u2019 and Cent's SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Customers or our own material made ap.® REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES' & CENT'S TAILOR (Downstairs) 1235 Greene Ave.| WE 2.5633 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1958 amass eam HALF-TIME JOVIALITY at Young Pro- Meeting Tuesday.Apparently enjoying themselves are, left to gressive Conservative Westmount; Transport, right : A.Ross Webster, MP for St.Antoine- Young PCs lauded for election work by Transport Minister, An important reason for the success cf the Progressive Conservative Party in Montreal was the effort of the young PC's who actively participated in building up a following said Minister of Transport George Hees, He was addressing a gathering of some 75 West End Young Progressive Conservative Association members Tuesday evening in Westmount Junior High School's auditorium, Mr.Hees praised them for their \u2018\u2018door-to-door\u201d hard work convincing people of PC policies.He expressed the hope that Montrealers would come to Ottawa and see their MP\u2019s in action and the process by which the work of Parliament is done.He stated that since he had been in Ottawa, the average age of MP's had dropped by 20 years.\u201cI was considered a boy when I entered Parliament at 40\" he explained, Participation of young people in politics is taking on greater importance.Other speakers during the evening were: Postmaster-Gen- eral Bill Hamilton, Deputy Speaker Colonel Pierre Sevigny (MP\u2014Longueuil), Philip Geli- nas (President of Montreal YPC\u2019s), Les Greenshields (YPC president\u2014NDG), Egan Chambers (MP\u2014St, Lawrence-St.George), Mr.Hees gave a run down of the daily work methods of the government and then went on to explain Progressive Conservative aims and ideals.It is to \u201chelp people help themselves and to develop this country\u201d, he said, \u201cWe are opposed to a socialist government that would do everything for the people,\u201d Our aim to complete Sir John A.MacDonald's vision of opening up Canada from East to West by opening up the country from South to North, The first speaker Mr.Gelinas, outlined PC policy and voiced the hope of starting up a PC club in Montreal again.Following him, Mr.Green- shields reiterated party policy and stressed the role of the Young Progressive Consersative Associations.Mr.Hamilton considered that governments tend to get greater blame for inefficiency than private enterprise doing similar work.He referred to the decision to cease pruduction of the CF-105 jets and said that all facets of the Government were brought to bear on the problem.Mr.Sevigny concluded the talks by thanking Mr.Hees for his address.A brief question period followed before the meeting broke up.Other platform guests were: chairman of the meeting William Aaron (YPC president\u2014 Dollard), Ross Webster (MP\u2014 St.Antoine-Westmount), Joyce SoIImsaE a tensa tu sense tay enna snany RHR reli ES HE HER EE Brian Westmount YPC's, Minister of vice-president George Hees, Gallery, \u2014Aome-Harrison Photo McEwan (YPC president \u2014 St.Antoine - Westmount), Jim Grimes (YPC president\u2014St.Lawrence-St.George), Stuart Donaldson (YPC president \u2014 Mount Royal), and Robert Bennett (YPC president \u2014 Jacques Cartier-LaSalle), 3 Westmount 'Y\u2019 offers new, varied program i A new season, a new physical \u2018 department and new classes.Yes, everything new.this year.One class which we Know will prove popular will be our Coaching Clinic on Wednesday 7-8 p.m.The starting date is Wed, October 8th and the Athletic Department of McGill University has kindly consented to send us an assistant coach of the Redmen\u2019s football team to open our classes, Football will run for a six week period followed by hockey and basketball.It is our wish that all coaches and teachers in West- mount and District who are now coaching or contemplating coaching, to attend, This class will be followed by a men\u2019s swim period until 9 p.m, Another new class will be our Adult Water Safety Class on Tuesday from 7-8 for those interested in safety for themselves and their children around water.Since it is the mothers who have the job all summer or at least the biggest part of summer, caring for the children, it is our wish that the ladies will make up the largest part of our class.These classes will be run on a basis of eight week periods.A (Continued on page 9) Dr.R.A.HOURS: Phone: Dentist 4773 Sherbrooke Street West EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT WE.5-6814 Wheatley 10 to 4 370 Victoria Avenue Parking Space Available Taking the train at Westmount Station?Park your car here while on your trip.Parking, washing, greasing, etc., at reasonable rates, ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY CONTRACTS VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.{Just below Sherbrooke) HU.86-0767 ACME PHOTO rec C.A.NICHOLLS, Proprietor CAMERAS \u2014 PROJECTORS \u2014 FILMS FLASHBULBS \u2014 TRIPODS \u2014 REELS & CANS Wedding \u2014 Commercial \u2014 Industrial Pictures Taken On Order with Photography by E.C.(TED) HARRISON Your Examiner/Monitor Photographer 4123 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST e WE DELIVER © D WE.2-5709 THE EXAMINER Examiner Profile | J Serving the City of Westmount \u2018Friday, September 26, 1958 John W.Sancton THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2185 Hampton Ave., Montreal HUnter 1-2771* Hugh E.McCormick Joachim pair makes music By CYNTHIA JONES Otto and Walter Joachim are first rate are directors of the two-year old Friends of Music Society.The brothers came.here from China, having fled there and many concerts sponsored by a variety of musical societies.Last season Walter played at Carnegie Hall.Publisher President 2 ; ; Ld Tracy S.Ludington, Editor musician brothers who fo escape a Composer .vd Anthony Patterson, News Editer have, and are giving, to Brazil, but changed his ne honorer bi Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager much enjoyment to mind because he liked Can- sures of oe League 7 ea 18 i t, cl r fo.th .H e aged alter, > ä home, éevoted to Public service.Mail subscriptions: $2-00 per year: Montreal music lovers ada.Fe encouraged Europe Posers of Canada, has had rg $1.00 half year.aoe _ \\ rned p hi co iti ie Authorised as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept.Ottawa.and incidentally, mak in 1950, to join him here in ee compositions = ° ing the city the most 1952.\u201cSomehow I just didn't Daye ing Smcerts here, in 2 active in chamber mu- enjoy Europe\u201d said Walter.ape.His \u201cConcertante\u201d en pe sic in Canada, if not \u201cAll our lives we have joyed its world premiere at The North A ; been separating and then a public and radio concert vi£ or merica.joining forces again,\u201d he in Paris on September 4\u2019 It 0 Sales tax sums one person.We are de- Otto, the elder by one went on.\u201cIn Europe before was played by Hyman Bass oF .pendent and interdepen- and a half years, is a the war we played together, accompanied by the Orches.ths raise eyebrows dent, and there is little, if viola player and compo- then ied and Shanghai tre Nationale.ty of Où shi ; gether a e majority o 0's tert \"ANNOUNCEMENT by anything we can do about ser of note.Walter, less in 1940.\u201d compositions bre in the ter} : i volatile and more philo- .AY the city of Montreal it.: chamber music idiom.A wh that for the fiscal year Some.form of metropo- sophic than his brother,is From Dusseldorf cello sonate dedicated to perl nding April 30 a total of litan government is the principal cellist with the his brother, Walter, has neil \u20ac & Ap : Montreal S hony Or- The brothers were born in been recorded by CBC.One n nearly five millions of only way out of inequal- on ym oh Dusseldorf, Germany, the on- of the few strict 12 note 0 t dollars had been received ities and duplication of chestra and CBC radio 1y children of an opera singer writers in Canada, Otto is se : les t d that services and TV orchestras.: d In sales tax an a .Both are members of the mo Westmount\u2019s share is It is coming \u2014 and Montreal Quartet with Hy- to $388,040 opens up a con- coming fast, man Bass, first violinist, and tion siderable avenue of Since Westmount is a Mildred Goodman.They at thought.part of the island of pris Sears ago.and.a year It reveals, for one Montreal, and drawn into later expanded to a quartet T thing, the extent to which the plan, the most advan- at the instigation of Jean to the municipalities on the tageous thing that can be Papineau Couture for the this island can and do depend done is for the municinal first concert of the League play on one another.authorities to get into the © \u201cOmposers o : bow, When the question of forefront of the metropo- Instructors Metropolitan government litan planning, so as to be F is raised, there are some able to make whatever he brothers teach at the 3 \u2018 ; cGi and provincial con- who take the view \u201cWhy Suggestions are fourd to servatories here while Walter should we be our broth- be best.also teaches at the conserva- ers\u2019 keepers?\u201d There is much to be tory in Quebec City.Both Aside from the moral done in connection with aspects of the situation \u2014 the setting up of a metro- ! : the fact is that none is politan authority and tastic profusion of blaz- anyone else\u2019s keeper.We much to be done in the ing colors which sudden- are all in the same boat.Westmount gets its water from Montreal.Yes, we pay for the water and populated area that Scotland\u2019s Tro.sachs or \u2014 but it would be a cost- set up a workable metro- England's Lake District, F ly proposition indeed to .politan authority, and its generally regarded as \u2018 set up a water system as experience is a valuable among the top beauty c efficient, guide.spots in Britain offer to And the vast majority Fortunately for the plenty of exciting scen- md of local businessmen go Greater Toronto, Herbert ery in spring and sum- wa to Montreal each day to Gardiner, a reeve of For- mer.In fact, spring is the ; ex make their living.On the rest Hills, took hold of best time of year in OTTO AND WALTER JOACHIM other hand, of course, a the project and has de- Britain.and his non-musician wife interested in lectronic great many local resi- voted a great deal of time For sheer spectacle, We've A Iways been musicians musle and has experimont.dents go to Montreal fre- and effort to wrestling though, you can\u2019t beat since we were five,\u201d said ed with it.He also con- auently to spend much of with its complications.the Canadian fall autumn; Walter.\u201cWe toured the structs electronic musical that money in the shops We would be fortunate one of the best places to uropean coffee houses and instruments.E of the greater municipal- indeed if his counterpart see it is in Westmount.oe nn rae with Serge rant, Francois oy estmount vas es- could be found locally.Go to the top of the Vienna.\u201d Morel, and Jean Landry the 1 ablished originally by a Lookout and see for In 1930 when he was 18 Societe de Musique de Notre group of persons who Westmount yourself.The Mountain Walter made his first trip Temps.He has travelled with : the Far East.Two more John Newmark in Quebec Fon Monat hay in autumn mes Timbre MPa tee mme ee \u20ac .\u2019 ai in 1940, becoming the viola recitals.With Newmark \u20ac because they did not ALL, autumn, call it lovers of beautiful scen- principal cellist of the inter- and Maureen Forrester he agree with the manner in what you will, is ery, and it\u2019s the best spot national Shanghai Symphony made a recording which is to @ which Montreal was being North America\u2019s best from which to get a pano- Orchestra.For more than two be released soon by RCA Vic- (7 governed at the munici- season of the year.After ramic view of the city.years uring pvorld War II tor.He has taught chamber ; music out of town and Re- it] pal level.suffering a frigid winter, You can't appreciate how both interned by the Japs.naissance music here in the At the time and since, a barely perceptible much gold, orange, yel- Otto had gone to Malaya city.\u20ac there were wise individuals who said in effect \u2014 \u201cwe may move away, but we will never truly be able to exist as a completely independent entity in every respect.\u201d Just as this is true in life, it is true in municipal life When the Forum emnties of a Saturday night, for example, after a hockey game, many of the cars parked in the vicinity use Westmount streets.Some, of course, are the cars of local residents \u2014 others are mere- Jy passing through.And so it goes.There is hardly a single phase of mu- nicinal operation of the whole art of living that can be confined to one municipality, one family, running of one.Toronto is perhaps the best example of a large spring and a, generally, scorching summer, the \u2018season of mists and mellow fruitfulness\u2019 comes as a welcome breather before we once again plunge into the full rigors of winter.Most people will say that the best place to see the leaves turning is the Laurentian region or the White or Green Mountains of New England.Westmounters tend to forget that right in their own backyards they can see some of the most spectacular color changes in Canada.People who have never experienced a Canadian autumn get the surprise of their lives at the fan- ly erupt from a seemingly impenetrable wall of green foliage each year.low and brown there is.The color cascades down the slopes, broken here and there by a street, punctuated by a park adding its own contribution to the show.And the eye wanders further down until it reaches Sherbrooke street where the city's main artery passes West- mount Park.Here is a most vivid splash in the whole riotous mixture of autumnal colors.Autumn brings football games, falling leaves and a touch of sadness because it announces the approaching end of another year.But while it lasts, it makes up for the coming bleakness with \u201csplendor, in 1934.He stayed there for seven years, then joined Walter in Shanghai where he taught music and did a lot of concert work.On their arrival in Montreal Otto worked as a radio service man and Walter a salesman for a firm on St.Lawrence boulevard until they could qualify for the union which requests six months residence before musicians are eligible.But it didn't take the brothers long to circulate in the city\u2019s music circles and now they are constantly on the hop \u2014 séven days a week \u2014 with their many activities in concert halls, on radio and TV, and teaching at conservatories.Walter has given recitals to the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical, at McGill University concerts, with the Quebec Symphony, at festivals, in conjunction with pianists John Newmark and Glenn Gould Both brothers married Bere lin girls whom they met in Shanghai.Walter, his wife and 12 year old daughter, * Miriam live on Madison aves nue.Otto, his wife and nine year old son, David, reside on Wavell avenue in the City of Cote Saint Luc.What do they feel about Canada?\"We love Canada and are Canadian citizens.Canadians are wonderfully open-mind- ed, receptive to music.t's much more fun to be part of a growing country.Everything is \u2018young.Look at the directors and producers.Where else is there such fine musie, and chamber music, on television?\" concert r 4 lt in Bass Orches- Otto\u2019s the tronic ment- con- usical ounded ancois ry the Notre with This week and .(Continued fgom Page.2) winter season.We also require geveral craft instructors.And for those without experience we have opportunities in the Junior Games Room.If any of our readers are interested in assisting us, please do not hesitate to call the writer of this column at WE 2-5506.Talent Club Entertains Masons Last Saturday night, Fred Pennell's Talent Club, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade, entertained a group from the Fair- mount Chapter of the Masonic Order at the Masonic Temple.The Montreal group had as their visitors a large delegation from Ottawa.The Show was a huge success and much appreciated by the audience.This was the first show of the season and the entertainers were: Maureen Rennie, Pat and Erlana, Kenneth Mc- Whirter, Audrey Jay, Gerald Hebert and Billy Walker.Fred Pen- nell was the pianist, Billy Smith on the drums and your reporter acted as Master of Ceremonies.The Talent Club is looking for more youngsters who would like to audition for the Show.Audition time and rehearsal time is at 7 p.m.on Tuesdays.Fred Pen- nell would welcome you.Short Items The movie fans will be pleased to know that the movies start this week.All the basketball players are pleased with the new look in the Gym\u2014the floor has been laid with asphalt tile in FABULOUS FIAT 1100 SEDAN 4 cyl, O.HV, front engine.Seats four to five.Large rear luggage compartment.Heater, windshield wiper.washer, duotone finish and many exiras standard equipment._ $1988.DEALERS Yelham Motors Ltd., 4232 S:.Catherine St.W., Montreal \u2014 Tel.WE.7-4639 European Automobiles Reg'd., 3150 St.Catherine St.E., Montreal \u2014 Tel.LA.6-953 Parkdale Auto Corp.Ltd., 140 Jean Talon W., CR.6-2595 and 8130 Decarie Blvd, RI.4.3031 Mrs.Mitchell, 16 Winchester Ave.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo Kate Mitchell recalls years as organist Resident of Westmount since 1918, Mrs.Kate Verity Mitchell is a well known organist, and has played on different types of organs since arriving in Montreal from England.Mrs.Mitchell who lives at 16 Winchester ave., has a Licentiate in Music from the London School of Music, and is a member of the Fellow Incorporate Guild of Church Musicians (England) her 85th birthday.\u201cI am going to put down on paper some things I re- beautiful blue lagoon colors .Keithy Gavin and David Tagieff joined the Junior Volunteer Staff .The Friday Nite Dances start on October 3.All the dances are dress-up with the exception of periodically scheduled novelty dances.Age for this group is 14 to 16 years inclusive .The Jazzarama Club is open to the 13 and 14 year old group.Next Saturday, the Musical Jam Sessions start.MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Jack Curran\u2019s \"Make Believe Ballroom™ 10.05 - 11.00 a.m.Rod Dewar's \"Music \"Round The World\" Edward R.Murrow with the News .Gene Kirby's \u201cMoods In Music\u201d .| SUNDAY SATURDAY Pigskin Parade 12.35 - 1.00 p.m.Simpson's Anniversary Sale Quiz 7.35 - 7.45 p.m.3.30 4.00 p.m.7.45 8.00 p.m.9.30 - 10.00 p.m.Music of the Good Old Days 12.05 - 12.30 p.m.Sunday at Five with Bill Roberts 5.05 - 5.55 p.m.DIAL 600 - CJAD On June 29th of this year, she celebrated member about Christ Church Cathedral and its A \u2019 organ; also other churches in the vicinity which, at that time, were many \u2014 the year 1892.\u201d Mrs.Mitchell told the Examiner.\u2018First, I had better relate circumstances leading up to my connection with the Cathedral.I had begun to play for the evening services at historic St.Stephens Church, Chambly Canton, now Fort Chambly, on a portable organ (in passing I must say a terrible contraption) belonging to the Rector, Rev.E.McManus, who afterwards became city missionary, and one of the pioneers of the Fresh Air Movement.\u201d \u201cSt, Stephens is one of the oldest Anglican churches in Canada, having béen built during the military occupation.It had a one manual pipe organ with about six speaking stops, pedal couples, and one octave of pedals \u2014 a very nice toned instrument built by T.Warren of Montreal.It had recently been renovated and another octave of pedals added.This instrument was placed in the gallery at the back of the church, and no one was allowed to touch it.However, it was not long before.1 was playing at morning and evening services which I did for five years.That organ was the beginning of a long and happy career of church organ playing.THE ORGAN \u201c] went to the Cathedral to study under J.Edgar Birch, the organist, who had just arrived from England.Now something about the organ, It was built by Hill of London, England \u2014 a three manual of rich mellow tone and with all the appliances that were available at that time.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 5 It was placed on the left side of the chancel, fairly close to the sanctuary, the organist having his back to the choir which, to say the least of it, was inconvenient.The organ was pumped by water power, operated by a wheel set in the floor close to where the font used to be in the year 1892.The students using tite organ had to sign a book coming and going, and pay twenty-five cents per hour for the power.I came in twice a week from Chambly for lessons and practice, entering the building by a small door near the Chapter House, from there into the office, then into the church, and the organ.I think that a Mr.Noble was Vestry Clerk, and/or Secretary and a Mr.Cowan was Verger.At this time Marie Hollinshead was soprano soloist.I cannot remember the name of the bass soloist.This was in the time of Archdeacon Norton.The women of the choir were robed about 1890.and caused quite a furore in the city.SHERBROOKE STATIONERS Reg'd.5012 Sherbrooke St.West School Supplies, Globes, Typewriters, Fountain and Ball Point Pens, Norma 3 and 4 Colour Ball Point or Ever- sharp Pencils, Desk Writing Sets, Blackboards, Bulletin Boards, Rulers, Loose-leaf Exercise Books, Zipper Binders & Refills and Furniture.Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Periodicals and Magazines.HU.1-0055 YOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! 4 you ned.MONEY I know the Lov, Buxinent- 04 Poasmall Reasoni- no lbh.WINE 10 2 MILLION CANADIANS manager of our local Bank of Montreal pretty well.The other day we were talking in the locker-room after a friendly 18-holes.\u201cLook Jim,\u201d I said, \u201cwhat's behind this slogan you people use in ads, \"You don't ask a favour when you ask for a loan at the B of M'?\u201d \u201cSimply that.\u201d he replied.\u201cLet's be frank about it, George .lending money is the bank's business.We make money by lending money, just as the grocer makes money by sclling potatoes.When you can pay for the potatoes you want to buy, you're not asking a favour when you make the purchase.And when you can pay back the money you want to borrow from the Bank, you're not asking a [avour either, \u201cIn other words, my bank regards a loan as a straight business proposition.If your proposition is sound and reasonable, there's money for you al the BofM.BANK OF MONTREAL Canadas Finet Bank BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch,.Greene & Western Ave.; JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: ALAN BURRITT, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 a D.281-L89 Py Ni vo I 125% Ti ; i bons 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY =» FRENCH Graduate Professors of Paris and Montreal Universities.Specialists in Conversational French.3479 Prud'homme Ave.HU.4-2290 (Just above Sherbrooke) PHONES: VI.2019 MANSFIELD STREET (North f Eurnside) oem a ré okdl [us Classical Ballet and Modern Dance NEW TERM NOW IN SESSION 326 VICTORIA AVENUE - WESTMOUNT - HU.1-811} aus TRIMMINOS UEST.Johnny Brown 4.3221 ond VI.4-7964 206 over the final plans of the Polynesian-type restaurant which will be located in the Sheraton - Mt.Royal Hotel.From left to right: C.J.Borst, Director of Specialty Rooms for Sheraton Corporation, Thor\u2019 Heyerdahl and Garner A.Havers, General Manager of the Sheraton - Mt.Royal Hotel.- EVENING COURSES FOR ADULTS PREP SCHOOL CENTRALLY LOCATED IN MONTREAL'S WEST END ALL GRADES OF ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL The following is a partial list of courses now available: ® Arithmetic ® Grammar ® Chemistry ® Algebra ® Spelling ® Geography : ® French ® Geomefry ® Literature \u20ac Latin ® Trigonometry ® Biology ® History « Composition ® Physics ® Bcokkeeping, etc.Closest personal attention and maximum concentration of effort.For Information and Brochure Phone HU.9-7287 or Write 4240 Girouard Avenue HER SE with results SE : place yesterday, ; coming in too .° .© week's * deadline.The Cheer- J unior Dears have been taking box lunches to school and practising after-hours in groups of seven for the final honors, + * * The Senior \u2018B\u2019 Football team, : which has four representatives High from Junior High played an ex- Hi-notes | Westmount School has been introduced tox Junior the new forty-minute period 3 that has already been in use in the Senior High and in other Montreal High Schools.The system provides for seven periods of forty minutes each, instead of five periods of sixty minutes each .which means, the more periods per day, the more homework per night! Xf * * The Bantam Football team is shaping up under Mr.Flanagan's direction, the same Mr.Flanagan who coached last year's Bantams to the City Championship.This year\u2019s team will be cheered on to victory by one of the groups trying out for the Cheer-Leaders\u2019 Contest.The final judging took YOUR CALENDAR OF THOMAS MORE INSTITUTE EVENING COURSES \u2014 Opening September 25 \u2014 MONDAY ~\u2014 Politics and Peace, English Expression, Drawing and Painting, Great Voices of Classic Rome, Exploring Mythic Consciousness.«\u2014 Teaching the Retarded Child, Politics and Peace, English Conversation, Le Destin de l'Homme dans la Litterature Francaise du XXe Siecle, Reading, Modern Russian, Great Books I, Interpreting the Russian Mind Through Its History, The Total Vision, Facing the Sublime.TUESDAY TUESDAY AFTERNOON \u2014 The Literature of Becoming Oneself (special course for ladies \u2014 held in Ritz Carlton Hotel).WEDNESDAY \u2014 Communication Aris and Career Success, Intelligence: Hs Conditions and Skills, Politics and Peace, The Art of Effective Speech, Exploration of Space and ls Basis in Physics.Chemistry and Astronomy, Music from the Baroque to Modern Times, Man and Society in Contemporary North America.THURSDAY \u2014 The God of Christian Teaching, Italian Language, Man and Society in Contemporary North America, Interpreting the Russian Mind through Its History.FRIDAY \u2014 Discussion Methods for Community Groups.SATURDAY \u2014 (Morning and afternoon) Teaching the Retarded Child, The Philosophy of Morals, Gregorian Chant \u2014 elementary and advanced classes.\u2014B.A.degree (U.of M.} obtainable \u2014Comprehensive Certificate offered \u2014Classes held in D'Arcy McGee School, 220 Pine West You May Call the Registrar\u2014VI.4-6572\u2014for particulars ; Ps SONIA CHAMBERLAIN ME REGISTER NOW.A.R.A.D., Advanced Teachers\u2019 Certificate, M.LS.T.D., A.LS.T.D.Announces the re-opening on Oct.Ist of her second season of teaching in Montreal.Classes in pre-ballet education for children of kindergarten age and up under the Royal Academy Syllabus.Evening classes in classical, ballroom and party dancing for adults and teen-agers.Special morning course of Keep Fit Classes for homemakers.VICTORIA HALL Sherbrooke St.W., Westmount For Registration, HU.9-1749 Ballet SEDA .GOLTMAN Pianist, Lic.Mus.First Medallist, McGill University Pupils Successful in Highest Exams.RECITALS Beginners and Advanced 5506 N.D.G.Avenue HU.4-6424 3 to 14 years.Training Course.2 hibition game at West Hill High on Saturday.Our \u2018Purple-People- Eaters\u2019 walloped West Hill 24-6, (Continued on Page 1) RENT A TYPEWRITER a Office or Portable $5.00 à PER MONTH au paid rentals applied agains purchase \u201c ELECTRIC 1rPEWRITER FROM $10.00 A MONTH CALL PAT BERMINGHAM ME.1-5870 - WE.7-6331 late for this Olga Lieber Pianist and Teacher Announces .- The \u201copening of her Westmount Studio at 4470 SHERBROOKE W.(Near Westmount Park) Special attention given to beginners of all ages Limited number of openings for advanced students in Master Class or individually FOR APPOINTMENT CALL WE.7-8145 STAGE! RADIO!! TELEVISION!!! ENROLL NOW CHILDREN'S THEATRE FIVE STUDIOS: N.D.C.- North End Cote St.Catherine Rd.Town of Mount Royal Ville St.Laurent HU.4-6620-HU.6-3334 Studio CLASSICAL & CHARACTER DANCING CLASSES FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND PROFESSIONALS.Phone: WE.7-1471 STUDIO: 223A MELVILLE AVE.Cor.St.Catherine - Westmount MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF ART and DESIGN Sa ® Professional Commercial Artists, Children, Juniors, Teachers.HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY ART UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DISTINGUISHED ARTIST-TEACHERS IN DAY & EVENING CLASSES COMMENCING ® Drawing - Painting - Basic Design Modelling and Sculpture - Commercial & Graphic Arts - Children's Classes - Juniors « Teacher's FOR NON-PROFESSIONAL BEGINNERS (Painting for Pleasure) SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES.Write for special detailed syllabus.Advance enrolment is essential.VI.'2-1605, 3430 Ontario Avenue, Montreal.ARTHUR LISMER, R.C.A., LL.D., Principal assy totem ZARE Artists, Designers and OCT.1st Ita aa ES ® 1 © a © < Ii ° ® à .; Junior Hi-notes - (Continued from page 6) with Dougie Rolan picking \u2018up 3 TD's, and your reporter going for the other.: * # + The new Student Council introduced themselves to the student body on Monday afternoon, and explained the workings of the student executive.Peter Weldon is president, Harvey Friedman and Susan Mauer are vice- presidents, Susan Lytle acts as secretary and Howard Blanchette fills the treasurer's post.If last year's campaign promises can be.fulfilled, there will be activities reflecting almost every interest among the students.Debating clubs, Stamp clubs, Photography Clubs were all discussed as pos- jbilities.With the full roster of extra - curricular sports, from Field Hockey through Soccer to Football, Westmount Junior High offers a varied program for every student.* ¥ * i Next week, for the guidance of new students at WJHS, we will print the complete schedule of extra-curricular activities for the fall season to enable you to plan ahead.\u2026 = ve Seda Zare enhances Treat your friends to.Z7 do give you good telephone service Your telephone depends complex and wonderful equipment.But above all, it takes people like Sondra Pritchard to make good service possible.: Sondra is one of our many Service Representatives.This girl, or some other friendly person like her, is in charge of your service.This means that whenever you have a service request you can call with the assurance that there is a friendly, courteous person like Sondra Pritchard who will be glad to help you.This assurance is one of the many little things that make your telephone service such a truly good value.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA x It takes people Like Sondra Pritchard.upon a vast system of \u201cMontreal is the crossroads of the world.All the best in plays, ballet, music, and the arts from the United States and from Europe comes here\u201d Mme.Seda Zare told the Examiner recently.Mme.Seda Zare, Caucasian by birth, and former Prima Baller- - ina of the Berlin Ballet Com-! pany, has had an exciting career.While bombs fell on Berlin ; during World War II, she strove .to perfect her technique in a crowded shelter below the city.Her ballet training was acquired in London with Nicolai Legat: in Paris with Boris Kniaseff; and in Berlin with Mme.A.Nicolaeva.Here she attained the title of Mistress of Ballet in 1940.She has performed in more than ten of the large ballet theatres in Europe, and toured in Switzerland, Holland, France, Norway, Denmark, Austria and Germany.She \u2018has appeared in solo performances in several European Cities, has drawn rave notices from ballet critics, and has done a considerable amount of tearh- ing.One of her pupils from Europe E.Shiels.is at present in New York with her own studio, engaged in ballet instruction.Mme.Zare arrived in Canada in 1950, and now has three studios.One in Three Rivers, one in St.Sauveur, and one in West- mount at 223A Melville avenue.A former studio which was ln- cated at St.Adele is no longer in operation.Her forte is the classical technique and expression of character as taught by the late Jacques Dalacroze.\u201cThis method is given in a series of courses of Eurythmies \u2014 which brings about a better coordination between thought and action, and aids to give direction and expression to the aspirant.These courses are used not only for dancers, but for musicians, comedians and actors.Eurythmics is now being ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY HU.4-354] FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and | Vegetables Daily.® Groceries and | Imported Delicacies.NALD Sal \"The Home of Fine Foods\" 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 J used for classes in Beunog Aires for problem children, ages two and three, who are slower than the average child, and satisfactory progress has been shown\u201d added Mme.Zare.\u2019 Two of her most outstanding pupils in Montreal are: Marie Cote, winner of the first Quebec Provincial Scholarship ever to be awarded a Canadian ballet dancer; and Bernadette Beliveau, member of the National Ballet since last year.Marie Cote, was formerly employed at the North District Plant Assigning Department of the Bell Teléphone Company of Canada in Montreal.She studied with Mme.Zare for four years; and devoted all her time to her career during the last year.Montreal's ballet Most dancers start studying at a much earlier age.Miss Cote is using the money from the $1,000.scholarship to study in Paris with the noted Boris Knia- seff, former teacher -of Mme Zare.She plans to return to Canada with a future in dancing with the National Ballet Guild.Bernadette Beliveau, whose mother lives in N.D.G.was originally a native of Three Rvers.Miss Beliveau was auditioned by Celia Franca, director of the National Ballet, and was offered a scholarship in the summer school.Later she was invited to join the company in September 1957.Her first teacher was Mme.Zare.Miss Beliveau has also danced with the Montreal Continued on Page 10) ST LG room ensemble that will 206 Olivier Avenue MODERNIZE YOUR BATHROOM We can install a new recessed tub, shower fixture, sink, and bowl, individually \u2014 or a complete new dure for many years.Let us give you free estimates, WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LIMITED sparkle with beauty, en- WE.53-1189 NO MORE RAIDS on your Savings Account Fight off raids on your savings this businesslike way.Use a Royal Bank Personal Chequing Account to pay bills; keep your Savings Account strictly for saving! Ask about this new Royal Two-ACCOUNT PLAN.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 64 Branches in Montreal and District 8 Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.26, 1958.PRESBYTERIAN WESTMOUNT any VieTORIA AVES.© Rev.J.D.Wiikie, B.A., Minister Sunday, September 28th 11:00 am.Morning Worship Lev.J.D.Wilkie, 11:15 a.m, The Church School.114 bus stops at door.Fo DORIS KILLAM R.R.T.C.L.Mus.(McGill) Organist and Chou Director.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue The Rev.Chas, C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D,, Minister Sunday, September 28th 11:00 a.m.Public Worship The Minister will preach Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmeunt Rev.Alexarder Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay 17th Sunduv After Trinity September 28th 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.m.Mattins (said) 11:00 a.m.Solumn Eucharist 7:00 p.m.Evensong Monday, September 29ih = + St.Michael and All Angels 7:00 and 9 30 a.m.Holy Eucharist.Weekdays: Holy Eucharist.7:00 a.m.Daily except Wednesday.9:30 a.m.Wed: esday.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote Si.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons TRINITY XVII Holy Communion Holy Communion Preacher: Rt.Rev.Chandu Ray 10:00 am.Post-Confirmation Class 11:00 am.Matins Preacher: Rt.Rev, Chandu Ray 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten & Sunday School 7:30 p.m.Evensong Preacher: The Rector Wednesday 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion in the Chapel Organist and Choirmaster Arnold Bellis TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A., Hon, Assistant Lt.Col.The Rev.James Barnett, Hon.Assistant Rev.T.A.Ramsey, B.D., Assistant C.V.Frayvn.AR.C.A (London) Organist and Choimaster 17th Sunday After Trinity September 28th = 8:00 a.n 9:30 a.r 5 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:45 am.Junior Department and Confirmation Class.11:00 a.m.Mattins.Preacher: The Rector.7.30 pm.Evensong Preacher: Rev.T.A, Ramsey.Monday ST.MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.8:00 p.m.Adult Confirmation Class.ednesday 7:00 am.Holy Communion Thursday 10:00 am.Holy Communion BAPTIST 1958 \u2014 VII By The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector, Trinity Memorial Church I find I have not said quite enough about the character of God.It is expressed in the things He has done, in the creation of an orderly and dependable world, and also in the way of life that He has laid upon His children whom He has made in His likeness.I have said over and over that He gave man two laws which should govern their relationships with Him and with one another.The two laws are \u2018\u201c\u2019Thou shalt love the Lord thy God,\u201d and \u201cThou shalt love they neighbour as thyself.\u201d Then, to make sure that the laws were properly understood He laid down certain negative guards for each law.They are: Thou shalt not have another God; Thou shalt not represent Me by any UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.a?Simpson Rev.Angus Cameron, Minister Donald Mackey.Organist and Director of Music.Sunday, September 28th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service ; 11:00 a.m.Church School and Kindergarten in Unitarian House UNITED CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskei?11:00 am.\u201cWHY SUPPORT THE REL: FEATHER?7:30 pom.\u201cBE PREPARED FOR THE BEST\u201d Organist and C.oir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus, (McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Ave.Ministers Rev.A.iloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcllwain, B.A., B.D.10:00 a.m.Intermediate and Senior School 11.00 am.Crib Corner, Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments 11:00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith \u201cAn Amazing Way to Happiness?' University of Life.Rev.Eric Mcllwain \u201cWhat Are You Discussing?\u2019 8:45 pm.Young People's Union 5:15 p.m.7:30 p.m.Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Robb, Mus, Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH Westmount.Que.(Cote St.Antoine near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.D.W.Grant, B.A., D.D.Rev.D.C.Searfoss, B.A., B.D.Mr.Eric Adams, Mus.Bac., A.R.C.M.11:00,a.m.Dr.Grant \u201cTRIUMPHANT BELIEVING\" 7:30 p.m.Mr, Searfoss \u201cWHEN THE DOVE DESCENDS\" 11:00 am.The Church School 10:00 a.m.Intermediate Classes 8:45 p.m.The Young People's Union.WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL Cor.Lansdowne & Western avenues Minister: REV.CALLUM THOMPSON, \u20ac.D.B.A,, B.D.Director of Music: Mr.Wayne Riddell 11:00 a.m.Church school rally day and promotion exercises.The minister will preach 11:00 am.Infant Nursery All departments of the Church School re-open today including the Infants-in- Arms Nursery.Westmount Baptist Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDCAR J.BAILEY, M.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Director of Music: Galt MacDermot.B.A.B.Mus.11:00 AM.\u201cCONVERSION\u201d 7:30 P.M.\"MISSIONARY SERVICE\u201d Church School: 11 a.m.\u2014 Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday \u2014 8 p.m.image; Thou shalt not misuse My Name, and Thou shalt not misuse My Day.For the relationships with our fellow-men there are similar guards, first in the home, then in the commun- »# ity.They are simply these; Thou shalt not take thy neighbor's life, nor his wife, nor his goods, nor his reputation, and to make the matter sure, do not even desire those things.And when the rules are expanded there is a reason given: For I the Lord thy God am holy.God is a demanding God.He has conferred the greatest of gifts on Hig creatures, but He SYNOGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Qua.Rabbi Wilf-ed Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J J Fromm THE SABBATH - SEDRA HAAZINU Friday Evening, September 26th 6:25 p.m.Candle Lighting 6:30 p.m.Friday Evening Service Sabbath Services: 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service Scriptural Readings: Torah: Deuteronomy, Ch.32, vs, Prophets: Samuel IT, Ch.22, vs.1-51 6:30 p.m.Afternoon Service 7:10 p.m.Evening Service The Feast of the Tabernacle Eve of the Feast of Tahernacle Sunday, September 28th 8:30 a.m.Morning Service 6:30 p.m.Candle Lighting 6:30 p.m.Evening Service First Day: .Monday, September 29th 8:30 a.m.Morning Service 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings 10:30 a.m.Sermon 6:30 p.m.Evening Service 7:20 p.m.Candle Lighting Second Day Tu-sdav, September 30th 8:30 a.m.Morning Service Next Friday.Evening, October 3rd 6:10 p.m.Candle Lighting 6:20 p.m.Friday Evening Service TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto O Stueren.Cantor: F.L.Mcl.earon, Organist and Cuoir Master; Miles Wisenthal, Educat\u2018cna) Assistant .SABBATH SERVICES Friday evening, September 26th at 8.15 o'clock: Saturday morning, September 27th at 11.30 o'clock.Dr.Stern will officiate, Bar Mitzvah At the Sabbath worship Michael, son of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Schwartz will be calied to the Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah, Sukkoth Services Sunday evening, September 28th at 8.15 o'clock; Monday morning, September 29th at 10.30 o'clock.The annual Sukkoth Reception will be held immediately after the service as Sunday evering as well as Monday morning, The Feast of conclusion will be combined with the Consecration Service on Monday morning, October 6th at 1030 o'clock when pupils entering the school for th.First time will be consecrated and presented with miniature Sefer Torahs.Religious School Confirmation Class begins regular sessions on Saturday mornings, September 27th following the Junior Congregation worship under the direction of Dr.Stern, The postgraduate class commences sessions also this Saturday morning at 10 o'clock under the direction of Miles Wisenthal, M.A High School Department now meets regularly on Saturday mornings at 9.45; and the Junior School on Sunday mornings at A0 o'clock.The Daily Hebrew séHgel holds regular sessions Mondad¥ through Thursday afternoons at\u20193,30 o'clock.\u2014 : pa Koffee Klub Sunday morning Breakfast Club commences sessions Sunday morning, September 28th at 10.15 quence, * o'clock, preceded by the Daily Worship.8 p.m, - demands a return, the cultivation of those gifts in the individual, and when thère is a defiance on the part of man, there is of necessity some serious conse- We might go on at very great length describing the character of God.It is said that the Mohammedans use thirty-nine adjectives to describe Him.But there are two words which I should emphasize.They belong definitely to the Jewish-Chris- tian tradition; the one is Father, the second is good.The psaimist said: \u201cLike a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him;\u201d but Jesus took the matter a great deal farther, and made \u201cFather\u201d the name by which He addressed God, and the word He taught His disciples to use as well.He changed the believer's approach to God.We no longer come before God as a judge, even a righteous judge, but we come to Him with confidence because He is our Father.We have a claim upon Him, which is more than the claim of creation or discipleship.It is the most intimate word we can use as we come to Him, Nevertheless, the use of the word does not affect the reality of discipline.God is our Father but He still makes His demands on us, and the fact that the demand is within the family does not make .t any less an obligation, The forée ot the word \u201cgood\u201d comes out in the parable of the Householder who took workers into Hig vineyard.They were brought in at different times and worked for very different periods vet all received the same wage.When the early comers complained that they had borne the burden and heat of the day and should have received more the Householder replied: \u201cIs thine eye evil (i.e., envious) because I am good?\u201d In that word Jesus put our relationship with God on a new level.The goodness of God takes Him beyond the range of mere justice to something warmer and more personal.But I come back to where I began.God has conferred on us a share of His imagination, His freedom and His power and He allows us to exercise those gifts even for sinful ends, but in His goodness He will sometimes say: Thus far shalt thou go and no farther.And if we find that the problems bear heavily on us, we remember that God Himself shared in those problems in the Person of Jesus Christ, and He too found them almost unbearable.Senior members of the population require foods which supply plenty of protein and calcium.For those in normal good health, and not on a prescribed diet, their basic diet as mentioned in Canada's Food Rules will supply the nutrients the older person needs.If the ordinary meal is a little heavy, he may enjoy smaller meals taken more often than the usual three a day, k * | Christian Science | + » The spiritual, harmonious nature of God's creation including man will be brought out at Christian Science services this Sunday.; Among the Bible passages to be read in the Lesson-Sermon en- Dr.A.-Lloyd Smith \u201cspeaks on Sunday Dr.A.Lloyd Smith, minister of Dominion-Douglas will preach at the morning service Sunday on the subject: \u201cAn Amazing Way to Happiness?\u201d At the 7:30 evening service the preacher will be the Assistant Minister, Rev.Eric McIlwain whose subject will be: \u201cWhat Are You Discussing 7?\u201d The Intermediate grades of \u2018the Church School meet at 10:00 am.as does the Teens Club, Other Church School departments meet at 11:00 am.and the Juniors at 11:20.A \u201cCrib Corner\u201d is provided for those parents who wish to attend \u2018Sunday morning service and bring the baby \u2014 experienced ladies in attendance.The Young People\u2019s Union meets at 8:45 p.m.following the evening service.f St.Andrew's United | Church x x * The Church School re-opens in St.Andrew's Church, West- mount, on Sunday morning \u2014 nursery, beginners, primary and junior departments at eleven o'clock; intermediate classes at ten.For those who live a distance from the Church, and drive to the Church with their parents, there will be an intermediate class at eleven.Senior classes will not meet until after Thanksgiving.The boys\u2018 groups are begin- \u2018ning the new season\u2019s activitiss \u2014 the Boy Scouts meeting on Tuesday evening at 7.15 p.m.and the Wolf Cubs on Friday at seven o'clock.On Sunday morning the worship service will be conducted by the Minister, Rev.D.M.Grant, His sermon is entitled, \u2018\u201cTriumphant Believing.\u201d There will be the Sacrament of Baptism.In the evening Dr.Grant will be assisted by Rev.David ZC.Searfoss, who will preach the sermon, \u201cWhen the Dove Descends.\u201d Mr.Eric Adams and St.Andrew's Choir will provide appropriate music at both services.* \u2014_\u2014 * | Temple Emmanuel | #\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -_ \u2014-\u2014\u2014 * Sabbath Services: Friday Evening, September 26th at 8.15 o'clock.Dr.Stern will officiate.Saturday Morning, September 27th at 11.30 o'clock.Bar Mitzvah: At the worship Friday Evening and Saturday Morning, Michael, son of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Schwartz, 4619 Miche] Bibaud Street will be called to the Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.Women's Civic Obligations.Sisterhood Opening Tea and Reception Tuesday, October 7th at 2 p.m.Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Guest speaker, Mrs.Sol Hayes, Montreal Council of \u201cWomen's Civic Obligations.\u201d This tea is especially arranged for new Sisterhood affiliants.President, Mrs.David H.Lisser; the Executive and Members of the Sisterhood Board look forward to a year of renewed dedication on the part of all to the sisterhood program.Reesrvetions for the above meeting, Mrs.J.A.Roston, RE.9-0641.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansacwne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANTH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIR£T CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, September 28th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service Subject of Lesson-Ser- mon: \u201cREALITY Golden Text: Psalms 45:6.Thy throne O God.is forever and ever: the scepter of thr kingdom is a right scepter, WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PEADING ROOM In the Zhurch Edifice Open to the public Tuesday.Thiursuay and Friday.2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 to titled *Realily\u201d is this one: \u201cThe prophet that hath a dream, let him tell a dream; and he that hath my word.let him speal- my word faithfully.What is the chaff to the wneat?said the Lord\u201d (Jeremiah 23:28).Correlative passages from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy will include this: \u201cJesus\u201d demonstrations sift the chaff from the wheat, and unfold the unity and the reality of good, the unreality, the nothingness, of evil\u201d (269:5).The Golden Text is from Psalms (45:6): \u2018Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: the sceptre of thy kingdom is a right sceptre.\u201d - serv of com tion, Pi birdy fh ister reach nday zing 7:30 pcher ister, Word by \u2018ant, I be \u2014 8.15 ate, ber hip lay 619 be the Bar ns.Re- tel, Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 offers (Continued from Page 3) must for every parent whose summer or vacation time is spent near water.\u2019 Among the oldies back will be our Badminton Club, which meets every Monday night at 8 p.m.in our gym.Mixed Gymnastic classes will be held every Monday and Friday at 8 o'clock under the guidance of Lewis R.dr x _\u2014\u2014 Public speaking course begins October 1 Do you become nervous, weak- kneed and worried when yeu are asked to speak in public ?Do you think you could introduce a speaker, propose a toast or speak \u201coff the cuff\u201d for a few minutes ?Statistics show that the average person faces some or all of these situations from time to time throughout his life span.And many of these same people wish they could have an opportunity to receive some coaching or instruction in the art of public speaking.The informal education program of the NDG-YMCA has announced that a ten weeks course in effective public speaking will begin on Wednesday.October 1st.The course is open\u2019 to both men and women and has a limited registration.Instruction for this course will be provided by Miss Rina Gordon, graduate of the Teachers\u2019 Training Course, Dale Carnegie Institute, New York, Miss Gordon is well qualified in this field, having given instruction in public speaking to many Montreal organizations as well as running her own school.The ten weeks course at the NDG-YMCA deals with developing confidence and poise, overcoming fear, preparing and organizing a speech, making impromptu talks, voice recording, introducing and thanking a speaker, acquiring a better vocabulary, class analysis and duties as a chairman.The course has a limited registration and those wishing to enroll can do so by applying at the NDG-YMCA, 4335 Hampton avenue.Westm't Women\u2019s Club announces its program Mrs.R.B.Bremner, president of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club, announces the opening of \u2018the Club and activities for the coming season.The opening meeting will be held on October 10 at 2.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall.The speak-t er Will be Mr.Ross Webster, MP for St.Antoine Westmount.October 24\u2014 Business meeting.November 14 \u2014 A talk by \u201cMac\u201d McCurdy of CJAD.November 19 \u2014Dessert Bridge chairman, Mrs.Stackhouse, and Mrs.E.Briggs.November 28 \u2014 Afternoon of movies, December 12\u2014Christmas party chairman, Mrs.D.A.McNiece.January 9 \u2014 Interior decorating by T.Eaton Co.January 28\u2014Business meeting.February 27 \u2014 Musicale, chairman Mrs, Hugh Shoobridge, March 18\u2014Members day, fashion show by Juliette.March 18\u2014Spring bridge and tea, chairman, Mrs.Geo.Oleson.March 27 \u2014 Business meeting, April 10\u2014Annual meeting, elections and reports of commit- lees, MARKS ANNIVERSARY R.H.McMaster, 1296 Red- bath Crescent, recently marked his 55th anniversary of active service with the Steel Company of Canada, Mr.McMaster is company director and former board chairman of the organiza- ion, SR Pigeons and doves are the only birds that drink by suction, just as a horse does.Waller, formerly our Physical Director.Mr.Stephen Vamos has been holding limited classes in our building but next week should see our fencers in full operation and will be meeting in the gym every Thursday at 8 o'clock.Men\u2019s Basketball (Senior B) will be holding their practices every Wednesday at 8 o'clock, Additional practices will be held on Saturday afternoon from 2 .4 p-m.All those interested in playing please contact the Physical Director.This year, Mr.\u201cLou\u201d Baker has consented to be in the weight lifting room and Exercise room every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7 - 9.30 p.m.Lou is starting a career as pro wrestler in Montreal and is training in one of the city\u2019s gyms.He is well qualified to aid those who wish to keep in top shape and is an added asset to our physical department.\u2019 Now a word for the ladies.* Want your summer to last all year?SHELL BRINGS \u2014 Miss\u2019 Nellle de Vos wil] be with us again this year and will be starting on Tuesday, September 29 at 10 o'clock in the morning with her Keep-Fit Classes which will be followed by a swim period until noon.These classes will\u2019 carry on every week until Christmas, every Tuesday and Thursday.There are also gym time and pool time alloted for the ladies each Monday and Thursday evening.Also a reminder to all the ladies, that they are invited to our co-educational activities such as badminton, fencing and mixed swims.Speaking of mixed swims, this year there will be three sessions a week and will be limited only to our adult membership.Every Monday, Tuesday -and Friday from 9 - 9.45 p.m.A good time will be had by.all so let's make these classes a big success.; For the tired businessmen, there will be the usual gym and swim periods every night from 6-7 p.m.On Tuesday and Thursday, these classes will take the form of light setting-up exercises and followed by volleyball.Also for the businessmen, there are W The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 9 two .lunch-hour periods from day.For further information, noon to 1 p.m.This is an ideal please phone John Ray at WE 7.way for you to break up your 3916.Going to EUROPE for CHRISTMAS Planning a Cruise for this Fall | or Winter?Consult .Westmount International Travel Service Roger L.Huysmans, manager Officially Appointed Agents For STEAMSHIPS and AIRLINES 4927A Sherbrooke St.W.HU.8-3941 MOVING Oct.1st to 4935 Sherbrooke St.W.Your Shell Furnace Oil order brings you heat'n-a-hurry.Whether you want fast heat at a touch of your thermostat, or service quick as a wink, there's complete home heating service\u2014at your call 24 hours in every day! Shell Furnace Oil\u2014the heat'n-a-hurry furnace oil\u2014costs no more than ordinary fuels, yet it brings you SHELL OIL four important home heating benefits.Keep Filled Service: You never run out of Shell Furnace Oil.We refill your tank automatically whenever our records show your supply is running low.Insured Budget Plan: No heavy bills at the end of the heating season.Shell splits your costs into ten easy-to-pay monthly installments.Trouble-free Heat: With Shell Furnace Oil you get Sonitor plus a special additive.Together, they practically eliminate the two major causes of heating breakdown, Complete Maintenance Service : Shell arranges complete maintenance service\u2014at your call 24 hours in every day! | Get true value for your heating oil dollar\u2014call Shell for heat'n-a-hurry! COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED 10 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 DINING ® DANCING © ENTERTAINMENT As you like i By LAURENT PRICE Very Smart or Very Nice Fvery self respecting news gatherer or commentator, covering his or her beat, will confess the occasional blind spot getting a particular piece of reportage or heavy thinking off the top of the head and into understandable prose.Very often to ease into the subject matter without too much strain, some quoting, or selective borrowing, from master talent sources, is necessary, and even desirable.After all, the Bible and Shakespeure are usually available to most of us.Our small message, if it may be so termed, has to do with the reasons why some resorts and restaurants enjoy a steady and faithful patronage, while others suffer the doldrums and don\u2019t even seem to draw curious flies.Therefore, we launch the quote forthwith, and derive great satisfaction in bowing humbly and thankfully to writer Mary Chase of Denver.An outstanding newspaperwoman, a polished playwright, a fine mother, person and citizen \u2014 and, probably one of a handful of top flight scriveners who has made a lasting contribution to comtemporary literature.In Miss Chase\u2019s big theatre hit \u201cHarvey\u201d, one line stands out.This, when Dowell as the wistful alcoholic observes phifosophically; \u201cTo succeed in this world, a person either has to be very, very smart, or very, very nice.\u201d Then he adds: \u201cAnd, I've found it easier to be very nice.\u201d Without being overly addicted to the flowing bowl, the simile applies in large measure to the well being of most restaurants, resorts and proprietors.By smart, we don\u2019t mean loaded with cupidity; any more than niceness connotes stupidity.The busboy who has wended his way laboriously upward to headwaiter and eventual ownership is, as a general rule, a solid restaurant man.His experiences, at the different working levels, have brought tolerance, good taste, know-how, and infinite wisdom regarding customers and their foibles to his aid and judgment.His supervision of staff, kitchen and service is excellent.His personality, usually mellowed and warm, reflects in the restaurant\u2019s operation.If he\u2019s \u201cnice\u201d, too, it's ten to one the place is filled and popular.The very smart, having concluded that as people must eat, the restaurant business is a sound investment, encounter greater administrative problems.They must remain alert» always, Choosing a location, hiring chef and kitchen help, buying food, ete.don't come naturally; and study and time are necessary.For personality and atmosphere, the bartenders, checkroom girls, waiters, headwaiters and decor must carry the ball.Advertising and public relations become major issues.Yes, the neophyte restaurateur or innkeeper, has to be very, very smart, indeed.Back in the depression of the thirties, a large luxury hotel opened in New York.Name bands and top entertainers played to mammoth gobs of emptiness in the supper room section.A publicity expert solved the problem, up to a point, by \u201cdressing\u201d the empty ringside tables with recruited young and attractive couples, whose bills were chalked up to the \u201chouse\u201d.The pleasant and different audience quality drew legitimate paying guests.There-to-fore, supper clubs had been peopled mostly by card carrying members of various hoodlum factions, with their ill-gotten pelf who arrogated the best ringside positions and service to themselves.While it was true that most of them met an early demise, ignominiously sealed in blocks of concrete at the bottom of the East River; nevertheless the turnover in their numbers kept up a steady supply of undesirable customers, The club own- crs definitely were neither smart, nor nice.In fact they had all the qualifications of short sighted boobs.The publicity man did the industry a signal favor with his manocuveur, as today both the smart and nice places welcome the young (or otherwise) couples with modest means, as decorative and over a period repetitiously profitable.That's it, friends, And, thank you, Mary Chase.People and Places Four Aces into Leon Joannette's Faisan Bleu at St.E Goofers, an outstanding comedy act, comprising five furiously funny young men, opens tonight at Jack Suz\u2019s Bellevue Casino after what is termed in press agentry as a \u2018sensational\u201d Boston appearance, The current engagement, long The Goofers star in new Bellevue Casino show star who doubles in the string arrangements, and Tom Terry an ex-Ohio State boxing champ, pair to vocal some top tunes.The othere in the very amusing combination, Jim Dell, Jimmy Vincent and Jack Holliday make solid contributions.+ delayed, finally was expedited by \u201clunching in the Musketeer Room at Martin\u2019s.Likewise In the succinct wordage of The the popular Ontario street show- Bellevue Casino\u2019s- tub thumper: personally escort the zany musi- Las Vegas, we agree.cal aggregation to our city.Dance productions by the Their material, which includes Moro-Landis, featuring Lola acrobatic dancing, music and Sully, dancing by Tommy Won- comedy is far above average.der, and Don Dellaire\u2019s dancing CE FEE: On Our Open Broiler DINE AT THE TOP of the MARK CHOPS RESTAURANT STEAKS, And stay at SHASHLIK, Vymark 3 Lodge for the perfect holiday St.Sauveur des Monts, Quebec All year round Resort in the Laurentians Tennis \u2014 Private Golf Course Fishing\u2014Filtered Swimming Pool Boating on Private Lake Dancing \u2014 Entertainment STE.MARGUERITE HIGHWAY Excellent cuisine and accommodation STE.ADELE EN BAS - CA, 9-4494 Reservations CApital 7-2607 N Chiant: With Spaghetti: \"it's the Sauce that counts\u2019 and we have \u201cthat Sauce .Ce CHEZ TERS Piedmont Country Lodge m'asso 8205 Dacarie Boulevard, -~, ps Seda Zure .(Continued from page 7) Ballet Theatre, and has appeared on both French and English television programs.Under the direction of Mme, Zare, an interpretation of Mar- geurite Bourgeoys was given at Villa Maria Convent; she has taken part in the Festival of the Dance in Montreal; Theatre Gesu; appeared with Les Compagnons; and the Ballet Theatre of Montreal.\u201cCanadians are wonderfu] material for ballet\u201d added Mme, place's general manager Suz's for \u201cThey'll fracture the audience!\u201d } Seda Zare.sight in flying to the bean city to After catching the act once in™ looks to be a large evening's fun.Bix Belair and Larry Moore yith their bands furnish the dance and show music as usual.\u2014L.P.Frank Nichols, the trumpet and m.c.work complete what.Koom VISIT Franconia, New Hampshire Lovett's by Lafayette Brook Modern Mountain Guest \u201d Cottages FAMOUS HITCHING POST DINING ROOM Minutes from Mount Cannon and Franconia Notch + Charles J.Lovett, Jr.Owner-Manager Reservations: Valley 3.7761 AR VACATION AT FRANCONIA, NEW HAMPSHIRE Celebrated Cannon Mountain and Fronconia Notch Area 7.the SEE Hg o% , Ÿ % INN Country Club atmosphere For Dining end Cocktails THE HUNT ROOM LOUNGE Famous Cuisine & Cosy Rooms Your Hosts: John Whitworth, Ira Stroup Highway 11 Piedmont, Que.| Free Delivery RE.1-2715 A Martin October 4 .Ruth and Val Traversy of West- mount marking up a table cloth at the | La Salle Hotels Pavillon with plans for a Canadian west coast vacation .Abe Libman, manager of the Croydon, doing the same thing at Ruby Foo\u2019s with some artistic doodling added.Big doings this weekend for the press and promotion fraternity covering Lauren- tian area fanfare at the Chantecler.George Powell, hosting and inspiring the blaze.Editor Tracy Ludington, whose deft writing touch can be noted ' throughout the pages of this paper Uncle Beauregard giving forth between mouthfuls on the subject of the Ritz Cafe and Evelyn Knight, with whom he\u2019s enamoured .professionally, of course.Radio sales executive Burt Hall another of her admirers spellbound at the her stylish performance, Charles Lovett writing from his Hitching Post Room at Franconia, N.H.to point out that our Thanksgiving Day and Columbus Day may be celebrated together, (October 13) Expects a large Canadian turnout in the Mt.Cannon region.Jim Kuhns.St.Lawrence University's ski exciter, at Wilmington Inn, discussing projected plans for college meets with Art Draper, Whiteface Mountain Ski center head .the winter is that close, yes?Frank Feron, who is to Montreal what Campbell's is to New York, returned from Toronto where he belted home a couple of his flat racers from the side lines.Whatever happened to Lloyd Huntley and Charles Dornberger, who with their bands used to hold forth at the Mount Royal?Come to thing of it, what happened to an old blue serge suit we owned about the same circa?Roy Kennedy, the very able Canadian publicity man, back at Stowe according to Indian smoke signals .Here we go for some soft boiled eggs and meditation, and a new typewriter ribbon.Be around next week, please.Cee 1e J FRANCONIA New Hampshire Tel : Valley 3.5501 ON MT.CANNON in the beautiful White Mountains Al Franconia, New Hampshire Deluxe Chalet 2,000 ft.high on Cannon Mountain Heated Swimming Pool \u2014 Children's Wading Pond \u2014 Tennis Courts \u2014 Riding \u2014 Mountain Climbing \u2014 Woodland Trails.HUBERT PANTZ, GEN, MGR.VAlley 3-5511 ire NDEX DINING ® DANCING ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN CAFE MARTIN, 152) Mountain Vi, 92-7525 Seafood Bor Flamingo Room DRURY'S RESTAURANT, 1082 Osborne, UN.6-5031\" FONTAINE DE TREVI, 6717 St.Hubert, CR.1-0855 LA TOUR EIFFEL, 1422 Stanley, BE.9525 LA SALLE HOTEL, 1240 Drummond, UN.6-6492 Le Pavillon The Cavalier Room Club Cafe NEW CARLTON HOTEL, 915 Windsor.UN.6-3461 Musketeer Room Sea Food Bar The Grill PIAZZA TOMASSC 8205 Decarie, * RE.1-2715 PEPPE'S RESTAURANT.1212 Peel, UN.6-1321 RITZ CARLION HOTEL, Sherbrooke St.West, PL.4212 - The Oval Room The Lounge The Maritime Bor The Ritz Cafe RUBY FOO'S, 7815 Decarie RE.7-6533 CAFE ENTERTAINMENT BELLEVUE CASINO 375 Ontario West, Vi.5-3231 CASA LOMA CAFE, 94 St.Catherine East.UN.1-6094 EL MOROCCO CAFE, Closse Street, WE.7-6139 OUT OF TOWN CHANTECLER ° Route 11, Ste.Adele-en-Haut Lac Rond Room (Main Dining Room) Sun Terrace {Outdoor Luncheons} Cocorico ! Room (Lounge) CHATEL BOISE HOTEL Route 11, Ste.Adele Nord, CA.9-3754 The Rock Bar The Kerry Room FAISAN BLEU, Route T1A, St.Martin, MU.1.1637 LAURENTIOE INN Route 11, St.Agathe MONT GABRIEL CLUB Route 11, Mont Gabriel, UN.1-1203 MOUNT BALDY ROOM {Alpine Inn), St.Marquerite's Station, UN.1-3258 NYMARK'S LODGE St.Sauveur des Monts, P.Q.(Top of the Mark) PIEDMONT COUNTRY LODGE (Chez Teri) Highway 11, Piedmont, Que.QUIDI VIDI RESTAURANT, Ste.Marduerite Highway, Ste.Adele-en-Haut, CA.9-4494 VISTA ROOM (Laurentide Inn), Ste.Agathe des Monts, loff Route 11) Le Bistro Room THORNCLIFFE RESTAURANT, Route 11.Rosemere, MU, 1.0400 Right, French singing star Reta Rinaldi recently signed by Hollywood producer Joseph Melnick tossed pennies in the fountain at La Fontaine de Trevi, popular St.Hubert street restaurant, before leaving for California.Mirror Luke Gon CT ind LAKESHORE COTTAGES LAKE PLACID, N.Y.Invites you to have your Thanksgiving .Dinner with us .~ Better still, spend a few days.Fall foliage and beautiful scenery.Bring your camera.Superb Cuisine Excellent Accommodation 1027 \u20ac.M.WIKOFF ie Reservation - LAKE PLACID ® YOUR FABLE IS READY AT THE ge LTE A truly fine restaurant 15 miles from downtown Montreal on Route 11 to the Laurentians.Reservations MU.1.0401 in ROSEMERE Cavelier Room HOTEL de LASALLE Luncheon Dinner Dancing Sunday Lobster Dinner RESERVATIONS UN.6-6492 FREE PARKING THE BARN PLAYHOUSE, Ste.Agathe des Monts, {off Route 11) Le Rendezvous Stall Lounge WIN-SUM INN, St.Sauveur des Monts, (off Route 11) CA.7-2624 Dog House Cocktail Lounge In the : EASTERN TOWNSHIPS | THE BAHAMA ROOM, {Cabano Lodge) Route 1, Magog, vi.3-3272 AT STOWE, VERMONT SKI-MOR LODGE, Mt.Mansfield Rd., Alpine 3-4277 THE WHIP, (Green Mountain Inn) EDSON HILL MANOR.Stowe 15, Vermont AT FRANCONIA NEW HAMPSHIRE - THE HUNT ROOM LOUNGE, (The Horse and Hound lan) Valley 3.5501 THE HITCHING POST (Lovett's), Volley 3-778) MITTERSILL LODGE (Alpine Inn and Club), Que., Above, at the Quidi Vidi Restaurant on Ste.Marguerite's highway in the Laurentians.L.to R.\u2014 Earl Shea of Verdun, Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.26, 1958 11 .without a shadow of a doub: The Laurentians' most distinctive and distinguished rendez-vous THE NEW COCORICO ! LOUNGE overlooking the lake and the valley at THE CHANTECLER ST.ADELE EN HAUT Quebec Carmen DAnjou and Huguette Decarie of Notre Dame de Grace and David Burns of Westmount.AT LAKE PLACID, N.Y.RR.e+ .what better way to treat yourself to good wholesome food in an atmosphere that helps digestion?\"* Chalet IT'S CHARMING! IT'S UNUSUAL! Between two lovely lakes surrounded by lofty ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN PEAKS.Superb Accommodation Excellent Cuisine All Sport Activities onioine de Orovi RESERVATIONSS a Phone 42 or 791 Robert @ true Roman Restaurant\u201d P.O.Box 390 Wikoff, 6717 St Hubert S1.\u2014CR.1-0855 Lake Placid, N.Y.Manager Parking just around the corn.r.Broadway's Dance Star Ce x Musketeer Room % Seafood Bar % Steak Bar * Musketeer Bar % Dining Room MEET AT SINCE 1861 NEW CARLTON HOTEL UN.6-3461 FREE PARKING WINDSOR STREET Sensational Singing M.C.NV Direct from the Ed Sullivan Show TOMMY WONDER DON DELLAIR Shi di SoS \u2014 A pee * 2e AE sr de Ten .GEE 12 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 |.| YOU GAIN WHEN hn YOU GIVE the UNITED way What Your Gift Will Do \u2026 $ 5\u2014 will provide two visits from a Victorian Order nurse skilled in home nursing to care for cancer patients or chronically ill men and women.> $ 15 \u2014 will send a boy from a low-in- come family to a Red Feather camp in the Laurentians for one week.$ 25 \u2014will provide a homemaker for five days to care for and comfort children in a home with a sick mother.$ 35 \u2014 will provide affectionate foster home care for one month for a neglected or abandoned child.; $ 50 \u2014 will provide the son or daughter of a mother forced to work with 16 days care in a day nursery.$ 100 \u2014 complete rehabilitation treatment for one month for a crippled man or woman.BRADNER FUR CO.4945 Sherbrooke St.W., MU.4-1133 PINKERTON'S FLOWERS LIMITED Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere 5127 Sherbrooke St.W.(near Grey), HU.1-0222 JOS.C.WRAY & BROS.INC.Established 1840 1234 Mountoin St, UN.6-6363 !- ART FRENCH \u2014B Servi See Us For Victoria ond BERGER'S SHOE CLINIC Specialist in Orthopaedic Revisions 376 Victoria Ave.(opposite Steinberg's).HU.8-0361- J.A.GAGNON Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor 4864 Sherbrooke St.West, HU.6-0838.FIRESD Special 4174 St.rane RB.ange-¢ Aves, HU dering \u2018st, WE THIS APPEAL IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC SPIRITED PEOPLE RED FEATHER HAS A BIGGER JOB THIS YEAR a VE MORE THAN EVER BEFORE ! Open your door! The person knocking is your Red Feather canvasser who speaks for all those in this town who need help so much It may be an adandoned child.or a sick old man.It may be a teenager with nowhere to go.or a kid who never had a chance.A homeless mother.or a handicapped worker knocking to ask your help.Last year Montreal's 31 Red Feather Agencies helped close to 100,000 people .but the city is growing .and so are the problems.The Red Feather needs your help .Open your door .and open your heart.SEPT.22nd to OCT.6th RED FEATHER CAMPAIGN OF MONTREAL GOAL: $1,921,000 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 13 Purveyors of the Finest Meats, Groceries and Delicacies CLEMENT'S FOOD MARKET 4820 Sherbrooke St.West, HU.4-8436 ENCH \u2014@ Service Station bictoria ond Mllves., HU.6-0077 VIAU, KELLY & CO.REG'D.Chartered Insurance Brokers 5452 Sherbrooke St.West, HU.1-0113 BATES BUSINESS MACHINES REGISTERED ® Sales @ Service @ Rentals 4204 St.Catherine St.West.WE.2-1906 est, WE.2-3303 BON TON CLEANERS & DYERS © Delivery Service 4161 St.Catherine St.West, WE.5-2707 JOHN WATSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Contractors C.Grainger Tomkinson, Pres.1359 Greene Ave., WE.5-4689 14 Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.26, 1958 Hyman-Cutts The marriage of Elizabeth Ellen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Mason Cutts, of Lennox- ville, Que., to Mr.William Russell Hyman of Kingston, Ont., son of Mr.and Mrs.Bert Hyman, of Sherbrooke, Que., took place recently in Temple Emanu-El, Montreal, Rabbi Harry J.Stern, DD, officiating.The bride who was given away by her father.was in a} ; waltz-length gown of organza, fashioned with a fitted lace bodice, and a very full skirt.Her short veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of sequins, and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli blossoms and pink Sweetheart roses.Mrs.Albert Luce, as matron of honor, wore a .frock ol blue taffeta, with a blue feather hat and carried a bouquet of salmon pink gladioli blossoms.Mr, Edmund Tobin acted as best man for Mr.Hyman, Mrs.Cutts, the bride's mother, was in a gown of blue arnell She wore a black velvet picture hat, and a corsage bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses.Mrs.Hyman, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of emerald green wool, with a black picture hat and a corsage bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses.The reception was held at the Queen's Hotel.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Hyman left for the Laurentians, the bride travelling in a suit of navy blue wool, and wearing a white » ¥ MISS HELENE PAPACHRISTIDIS, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.feather hat, and a corsage hou- Le * IN nat Ph.B.Papachristidis of Westmount, and MR.RICHARD quel of white carnations.Social & P ] BENNETT HOLDEN, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.Hastie Hold , o .5.J.e en ocia ersona also of Westmount, whose marriage will take place on Sat- UNSURPASSED Now Open Tel.OX.5-3561 Mrs.H.C.Norman will con-| urday afternoon October 11, at four oclock in the Sacred Heart VALUES vene a coffee party being held at Chapel of Notre Dame Church.| .Restha ven Victoria Hall, Westmount, on \u2014Photo of Miss Papachristidis by Famous Studio | Tuesday, September 30 by the | Wolfe and Montcalm Chapter of F I N E F U R S Convalescent & Rest Home |the IODE.Ie J of Life s 150 § ee aiso NURSING CARE Mrs.J.C.Clapinson recently / us .® or Cleanli \u2014 Warmth held a reception for Mrs.R.L.14 | © Repairing eanliness arm Dunsmore on the occasion of her Each life is like a golden harp, Ï ® R ° Good Food husband's retirement as presi- And ours alone to choose emodelling Mrs.Agnes Fisher dont of Champlain Oil Produce.What strings shall wake the instrument, i 99 POINTE CLAIRE AVE.|daile, Mrs.F.T.McKcan, Mrs.What beauty win or lose.{ FLOMEN PTE.CLAIRE, QUE.D M Irvine Mis.ou o Trem Our task to tune it, slack or true, | y, St » Miss A.With discords harsh to hear, ) EXCLUSIVE ET Or by an inner listening, F R MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES Bring notes of Heaven near.U REG'D.Then strike sure strains, both clear and strong, REG'D.of fers: With no uncertainty 1235 Greene Avenue ers: .; > A (Opposite Avenue Theatre) Fine pianist, with wide repertoire, available for receptions, And life will be \u201cone grand sweet song\u201d WE : parties for adults, debutantes and children.Of perfect harmony.DOROTHY SPROULE ; » 2-3312 ; ; :: © Personal shopping service, including obtaining theatre tickets, # SE flowers, etc.Personal services for young and old patients in hospitals and institutions.Skiing instructress for group or private lessons.Member of the Ski Instructors\u2019 Alliance.ones eau WE.2-5679 lieu, Mrs.E.St.Germain, Quebec er BRIDES Mrs.C.J.G.Molson and Mr.D dl lan Mair will be co-chairmen of rop in and let us suggest appropriate flowers the Reels Committee for the St.to help make your wedding a memorable one.Andrew's Ball to he held Nov.28.Naturally there is no obligation Reels practices will be commencing early in October.Anyone interested in dancing the reels at ouse 0 agers the ball will please notify Mrs.LOOK LOVELIER IN A Molson, 55 Belvedere Circle.9 The Lord Mayor of Belfast and .2-4444 pur Gothic ors.Cecil McKee were guests of Mountain Street at Sherbrooke ERLE onor at a reception at the City Hall Monday followed by a lun- BRA cheon at the St.Denis Club.Mr.om and Mrs.Ph.B.Papachristidis of Westmount entertained at a reception for mayor and Mrs.Mc- Kre Monday evening.Especially lovely figure attery is gi hic flattery is yours in Gothi Mr.J.C.Clapinson held a re- bra by Dominion, with its ception at the Mount Stephen Club in honor of Mr.R.L.Duns- wide \"Breathing Waist\u201d more on the occasion of his re- .tirement as President of Cham- Thiede and firm uplift cups.In crisp plain Oil Products.Present at .this dinner were Mr.Lucien white broadcloth, sizes Beauregard, QC .Mr.J.M.Es- 32.A to 44-D.$2.50 daile, Mr.Paul DesRoches, Que- HAIRDRESSER hec City.Mr.J.E.L.Duquet, QC, Mr.J.O.Tremblay, St.Anicet, se Mr.W.M.Irvine, Mr.G.A.Trade Mork Rag'd Sharp, CA.Mr.E.St.Germain, Quebec City.NOTE OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER And now at Karnak ladies HU.4-4591 Mme A COU RVAL Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club will meet | | at 130 Tuesday, October 7 for © business, sewing, knitting \u201c| 4927 Sherbrooke St.West Fridays: Opan from i 4861 SHERBROOKE WEST {At Victoria) WESTMOUNT mending.The president, Mrs.F.(Near C.aremont) 9 AM.to 9 P.M.J.Wilcox, will preside. MISS MARY SUZANNE BOOMER, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George T.Boomer of Baie D\u2019Urfee, and MR.ALLAN TREN- HOLME BISHOP, son of Mr.and Mrs.John M.Bishop of Westmount, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, October 4, in Westmount.Park-Emmanuel Church.Opening tea Sisterhood of Temple Emanu- E] has arranged an interesting and exciting program for their 1958-59 season.The opening event will be in the form of a tea and reception to take place Tuesday, October 7 at 2 p.m.at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.This tea is especially arranged to welcome new Sisterhood members.The speaker for this occasion will be Mrs.Saul Hayes, president of The Montreal Council of Women and Councillor of the City of Montreal.Her address will be \u201cThe Seventh Age of Man.\u201d Mrs.D.H.Lisser, the president, will be in the chair.children on-the-go know that our handsome English coats mean special events.Sizes 1 to 10.27.50 - 49.95 The Children\u2019s Corner a pleasant shop 1350 Greene Ave.WE.7-6510 WESTMOUNT CAKE & PASTRY High Quality Cakes, Pastries, Rolls, Bread ond Table-Ready Meats.Try some of our new products.Here are a few: Aimond Lady Fingers, Chocolate Meringues, Apple Strudel, Butter Short.breads, Ginger Fruit Bars, etc.4966 Sherbrooke St.West (near Claremont) a HU.4-5010 \u2014.NOW OPEN.QUEBEC ANTIQUES 4500 St.Catherine Street West {Corner Abbott) WE.2-4781 Specializing in Early Pine Furniture, efc.KASTEL UPHOLSTER COMPANY, LIMITED Specializing in @ UPHOLSTERING @ FURNITURE REPAIRS % @® CARPETS @® DRAPERIES \\/ @® FURNITURE REFINISHING We Pick Up and Deliver WE.3-8735 1366 Greene Avenue (near Sherbrooke) Literary Society A most interesting and varied geries of afternoon lectures and musicales has been announced by the Dominion .Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Society.They will be held in Leslie Hall, the Boulevard and Landsdowne avenue, and special mention is made of the fact that in each instance the program commences at 2.30 p.m.Tickets may be procured in advance from Mrs.Kenneth E.Plumpton and Mrs.D.T.Chamberlain or at the church office.The program for the 1958-59 series is as follows: October 17, Rev.R.Eric O'Con- nor, SJ, director of the Thomas More Institute.\u201cHow Seriously Can You Take Fiction;\u201d Hans Siegrist, cellist.Tea will he served.November 21, R.A.J.Phillips, chief of Arctic Division, Dept.of Northern Affairs, Ottawa, \u201cCanada's Changing Eskimos,\u201d illustrated with slides.December 5, Alan Mills, \u201cCanadian Folk Songs,\u201d accompanied by Guilbert Lacombe.guitarist.} January 16, Musicale with Ann Golden, soprano and John McKay pianist.February 20, Keith Callard, associate professor of political science, McGill University.\u201cA View from Asia\u201d; Ann McCahey, pianist, March 20, Dr.E.Emmett, O'Grady, professor of English, University of Ottawa, \u201cLaughter Leprechauns and Literature;\u201d Anne and Scott Savage, vocal duets; Phyllis Rowell, accompanist.Book Club The Westmount Park-Em- manuel Book Club will meet on Monday at 8 p.m.Kindly return all books.Calvary Church WA Calvary United Church WA will meet on Wednesday, October 1, at 2 p.m.in the ladies\u2019 parlor.Mrs.J.Heron will take the devotional service after which a business meeting will follow.Members and friends are invited - Wright-Sykes In Dominion Douglas Church, Rev.A.Lloyd Smith officiating, the marriage took place recently of Molly Eleanor, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ellis L.Sykes of Westmount, to Mr.Ronald Harvey Wright, only son of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Wright of Powell River, B.C.Summer flowers decorated the church for the quiet ceremony.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a navy suit of imported wool bengaline, the jacket being piped in satin.Her hat of navy velvet was trimmed with white feathers, and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of white gardenias and sweetheart roses.Mrs.Robert E.Delo was her sister's only attendant, wearing a navy ensemble with navy and white accessories, and a corsage of white carnations.Mr.Robert E.Delo was best man for Mr.Wright.Following the ceremony, the couple left for Ontario and New York State.Upon their return, Mr.and Mrs.Wright will reside in Montreal, Rummage sale A rummage sale wil] be held by the Delta Gamma Fraternity on Tuesday, September 30, at St.Stephen\u2019s Church, Atwater avenue below Dorchester street.Proceeds will be donated to the Blind in Montreal.To date the Association has supplied many record machines for the recorded \u201ctalking books\" and have sponsored a couple of students the continuation of their courses to enable them to become self-sup- Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.26, 1958 ENGAGEMENT Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Lefcort of Westmount announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Merle, to Mr.Robert Ros- enthal, LLB, New York City, son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Rosene thal of Bronx, New York City.The marriage has been arranged to take place June 7, 1959.porting.Mrs.John Mappin is in charge of this event.Anna to attend.Our Justly Famous MR.EMILE \"Softy\" Permanent the permanence it imparts to your known for gentle, true hair.Good too, for bleached and tinted hair.$70.00 1347 GREENE AVE.Phone WE.5-0562; WE.5-2486 7 1347 Greene Ave.Reg'd (Formerly of 346A Victoria Ave.) 4921 Sherbrooke Street West Apartment 1 HU.6-0823 owns «Get More xp For Your NEW .FUR COAT Or to have your old Fur Coat converted into a new FUR-LINED CLOTH COAT SEE BLEAU & ROUSSEAU inc.MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 5014 SHERBROOKE ST.W.{Near Claremont) 3852 ST.{Near Roy) DENIS ST. 16 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 Silver Cross Mothers Mrs.A.Stewart, president of the RCAF Silver Cross Mothers, Remembrance Association, will address the opening meeting of the Montreal Chapter, Silver Cross Women, being held in the YWCA Thursday, September 25, at 8.15 p.m.Her topic will be \u201cThe Annual Meeting\u201d which took place in Edmonton.All wearers of the Siver Cross are cordially invited to be present.Refreshments will be served.Erase Tummy Bulge Instantly! Flattens your tummy La Gives you support Holds you vp answer GIRDLE A GOSSARD Original! Helanca-backed elastic b ture \u2014 gently mold you a \u201csize smaller Nylon net elastic.ands follow the body's natural struc- # without bones or stays.E.HARGREAVES reco Corsetieres Miss C.Wright, Proprietor \u20184159 S+.Catherine St.W.WE.2-7008 MR.AND MRS.F.W.BRADSHAW and their son Richard, 19 De Casson road, Westmount, are pictured aboard the Canadian Pacific coast ferry, Princess Patricia at Vancouver, B.C.They are planning on travelling to Los Angeles before returning to Montreal, \u2014CPR Photo Eventide Home Auxiliary hears reports of various committees The opening meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Eventide Home of the Salvation Army was held Thursday September 11, at 2 p.m.in the Assembly Hall of the Home, 7486 Upper Lachine Schurman presiding.: Mrs.R.C.Braithwaite, treasurer, reports donations were made to the Organ Fund during the summer months, however, they are still short of their objective.The record book of \u201cDonations\u201d was read by Mrs.Sydney A.MacSween.The chairmen of the various committees outlined their activities for the coming season although the sewing, visiting, A Your home will look like a new place with trees and shrubs planted about it.Our experts in landscaping will help you plan your grounds.Herbaceous Planting \u2014 Hedges \u2014 Evergreens \u2014 Shrubbery Shade Trees \u2014 Dutch Bulbs \u2014 Bedding Plants \u2014 Perennials \u2014 Turf Garden Soil \u2014 Fil \u2014 Fertilizer \u2014 Peat Moss \u2014 Grass Seed Colored Cement Flagstone for Walks & Terraces - 18\" x 18\u201d 2\" thickness \u2014 Garden Supplies \u2014 Tools \u2014 Etc.\u2018 VISIT OUR NEW GARDEN CENTRE BULLDOZER AND LOADER RENTAL JACK VINCELLI LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR LTD.Office & Nursery 5803 Westminster Ave.HU.8-5301 HU.9-6511 + road, with Mrs, Hulbert H.tuck shop transportation and the summer\u2019 worked during months, Mrs.J.A.P.McGee, entertainment chairman, reported 3 entertainments were held during the summer and also mentioned a wide variety of entertainment lined up for the coming season.Mrs.Robert Berry, social chairman and her committee provide refreshments for most of the social functions.Mrs, E.D.Bent, tuck shop chairman, reports that the residents very much appreciate the service provided by the Auxiliary.Mrs.Percy Swail, recreation chairman, reports that games nights for the residents will re-« sume September 23.3 The Beauty Salon will be operated by the recreation chairman, Mrs.Percy Swail and her committee and she would welcome volunteers for this project.Mrs.Swail reports that from the proceeds of the handicraft sale held in conjunction with the birthday tea last June, the residents of the Home attended the strawberry festival of the Catherine Booth Hospital.Mrs.F, W.Baily, birthday shelf chairman reported that 59 gifts had been distributed to the residents during the summer months.Mrs.J.A.Lawrence, general chairman of the birthday tea reported the event a most suc- Mrs.M.H.Schade on behalf of the Women's Auxiliary, expressed to Mrs.- Lawrence and her committees, sincere thanks for all the work accomplished to make the birthday tea such a success.The Women\u2019s Auxiliary have agreed that a Christmas party be held for the residents.Mrs.S.J.A.Brettingham will be gift chairman for this event.A special feature at this opening meeting was a lecture and demonstration of hair styling and make-up by Miss Florence Gibson of the Gibson Coiffure, of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel (Continued on Page 17) | cessful and profitable one, Good Grooming Whether career girl, professional womah, homemaker, teen-ager or student, make this your most successful year.Let Ann Lendman Models Exclusive SG o o d Grooming Course improve your posture, walking, sitting with grace and poise, training and all details of good carriage, distinction in dress, cone v o r sational manner, business and social poise, etiquette and how to broaden interests.This distinctive course is designed to recognize the need for women of all ages.Arrange now for a personal discussion with one of our expert counsellors.SPECIAL COURSES Now Being Planned CALL MODELS EXCLUSIVE CR.2-7040 WESTMOUNT BEAUTY PARLOR 5122 Sherbrooke St.W.Just west of Westmount Theatre HU.6-8636 - Permanents $80, all inclusive Latest hair styling by experienced operators Miss Lillian Herring in attendance WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT NO WAITING BEAUTAIRE HAIR DRYERS Dry in 20 minutes Fashion show Westmount Examiner, 17 The annual Fashion Show Friday, Sept.26, 1958 sponsored by the Montreal Archdiocesan Council, The Cath- Consult Malcolm Gregory \u201cHe won't promise you a trip olic Women's League of Canada, will be held in the Ballroom through the skies on a Magic Carpet, but he will bring of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, on Wednesday evening, October 1, CARPET MAGIC into your Home !\u201d under the general convenership GREGORY'S of Mrs.James E.Berry.Miss Lois Descary, president of the ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 St.Catherine St.W., ¢ + 4 be in charge of ushers.Proceeds of this event will be used for Immigration and other charitable works of the Council.\" \"MAITLAND'S Confectioner & Caterer WE ARE NOW FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF ORIGINAL AND DELICIOUS FRENCH PASTRIES.We have engaged the services of Herr Elies to take charge of our new French Pastry Department.Herr Elies is a former professor who taught the art of Pastry Baking in the Vienna Technical School in Austria.Graduates of this school are in great demand by Hotels and Restaurants the world over.\u2019 Junior Subdivision, C.W.L., will Westmount You are cordially invited to drop in to look over these delicious confections.They are irresistible.We know you will purchase some | RED FEATHER DRIVE: Women\u2019s Division has an overall objective of $1,921,000.Shown to take home.We assure you of a taste thrill that you will find | captains for Red Feather in Westmount West here at the meeting are, left to right: Mrs.nowhere else in the Montreal area.Our prices are fair .our qual- met last week at the home of Mrs.A.Ross Harry Chapman, 4070 Trafalgar avenue, ity is unsurpassed.! Webster, 564 Cote St.Antoine, to Vice-Chairman for Westmount West; Mrs, W.4124 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, WESTMOUNT WE.5-4651 \u2019 ; finalize H.Seymour Lucas, Deputy Chairman of the 1327 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.DORVAL GARDENS plans for the Red Feather Campaign which Women\u2019s Division; Mrs.Stuart R.Townsend, MONTREAL SHOPPING CENTRE opened Monday.Westmount West has an Chairman of the Women's Division and Mrs.® Cater s talt individual goal of $14,029 in the appeal, which Webster.atering a Specially.= A aéré rt ira rare Diocesan Board to meet Oct.2 The Octorer meeting of the Montreal Diocesan Board of the Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada will be held Thursur y, October 2.It will open with a Corporate Communion Service in Christ Church Cathedral; the celebrant will be the Archdeac > of Montreal, the Venerable R.E.Naylor, rector of Trinity Memorial Church, assisted by the Rev.A, V.Ottiwell of the Cathedral, Business sessions follow in Anglican House when the reports of the Dominion annual meeting held recently in Toronto will he presented by the Diocesan president, Mrs.R.E.Nay- lor, and the delegates who attended from Montreal: Mrs.WE.Shepherd, Mrs.J.B.Eveleigh and Mrs.J.N.Crawford.Members are reminded that this will be the occasion for a shower of jams, jellies, pickles, etc.for the Anglican Nesbitt Residence at Cowansville, Que, Hostesses during the noon-hour will be Trinity Memorial Afternoon Branch.* Eventide Home.(Continued from page 9) This was very timely as it coincided with the opening of the new Beauty salon in the Home and the Auxiliary was greatly indebted to Miss Gibson, members of her staff and to Mr.Ron: ald Burne for their kind cooperation.They were gratefully thanked by Mrs.Percy Swail Mrs.\u2018F.W.Baily, chairman for the day and her committee assisted by Mrs.Robert Berry, served tea with Mrs.R.C.Braithwaite and Mrs.W.A.Routledge presiding at the tastefully decorated tea table.Fur and fashion show Melville Church Association is presenting a Hat and Fur Show on Wednesday, October 1, at 8.15 p.m, in the church hall, 349 Melville avenue.Hats by Jocelyne -Hat Shop.Social evening The Terra Nova Club of Montreal will open its fall-win- ter-spring activities with the holding of a social evening and dance at 9 p.m.Friday, September 26, in the Breadner Room of the Canadian Legion Building, 1191 Mountain street.All members and other Newfound- landers are cordially invited to attend and take their friends.| NOW OPEN.\u201cPIERRE MY HAIRDRESSER\u201d BEAUTY SALON P.F.Benoit, manager EE ST Specializing in PERMANENTS, HAIR CUTTING T\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 and STYLING, HAIR COLOURING Opening Special! \"5: o%\" 12.50 PERMANENTS \"+* 8.00 | FOR APPOINTMENTS | Please Phone WE.2- 6905 4445 St.Catherine Street West \"ima Another Installation by ZANCO LIMITED Manufacturers and distributors of Lady Shirl Products 215 St.Paul St.West VI.9-1646 À RUSSE US STE Lire \u201cJG The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 ~NEW YORK ar THANKSGIVING\u2014 LEAVE OCT.10 EVE.BY CHARTER D.& H.TRAIN, AND RETURN TO MONTREAL OCT.14 MORNING.LONGER STAY IF DESIRED.AS LOW AS INCLUDING: $31 * Train transportation ¢= above.* 2 nights first class hotel, twin beds & bath.LIMITED SPACE BY AIR, VIA T.C.A.AND EAL.BOOK EARLY \u2014 AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT HAWAII\u2014Special tour from Vancouver after GREY CUP GAME.Special escorted tour.BERMUDA\u2014$331.Air from Montreal, 15 days ELBOW BEACH; two meals daily; transfers in BERMUDA.LEAVE NOV, ist.COMPLETE DETAILS ON THESE TRIPS AVAILABLE FROM: THE INTER-CITY TRAVEL AGENCY LTD.SUITE 101, 1478 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST \u2014 PHONE: WE.2-6195 McGill Alumnae -opening meeting to be Sept.30 Six scholarship awards and a well-known guest speaker, J.Lo- vell Baker, will be featured at the opening meeting of the Alumnae Association of McGill University on September 30 at Royal Victoria College.For the past few years the association has awarded five scholarships each year.This year a sixth scholarhip will be awarded.The new scholarship is the Catherine I.McKenzie Memorial Scholarship, in mergory of Miss McKenzie who was so well known to Montrealers, and the first win- ner of this scholarship is Miss x gives you ALL the hot water you need .« AUTOMATICALLY! NOW! .A constant supply of hot water with AS a NATURAL GAS WATER HEATER! 7 | 0 DEPENDABLE! © Pb Economical! At Any Price, See The Amazing New RUUD Galvanized, glass-lined Alcoa Alloy ® Solid aluminum alloy tank ® Can't cause red rust \u2014 ever! ® Keeps up with any automatic washer! call now for complete details.| ( HEATS WATER > FOUR TO FIVE .TIMES FASTER! Before You Buy Any Water Heater AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER OWN IT FOR AS LITTLE AS éc per day \u2014 Modern, automatic Natural Gas Heaters are the fastest, most econmical Water Heaters you can buy.Easy credit terms arranged.Cail us for complete information on automatic gas-fired heating systems and free analysis of your heating problems.Evenings: HU.8-6950 Phone, Daytime: AV.8-2133-4 Open from 9 a.m.to 9 p.m: Daily DELMAR INSTALLATIONS ALWAYS MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE QUEBEC NATURAL GAS CORPORATION Cheaper.Cleansr CONVERT TO J DELMAR HEATING & SUPPLY CO.3486 Park Ave.\u201cDelmar Heating makes many warm friends\" © NATURAL GAS RANGES ® WATER HEATERS ® GRAVITY FURNACES ® FORCED AIR FURNACES © STEAM BOILERS CONVENTIONAL HEATERS HOT WATER HEATERS Dame de Grace.Mr.MacCready Cready of Westmount, and the MR.AND MRS.IAN V.MacCREADY, whose marriage took place Saturday, September 18, in St.Matthew\u2019s Anglican Church, Hampstead.Mrs.MacCready, formerly Miss Barbara Binns, is the daughter of.Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Binns of Notre is the son.of Mrs.D.E.Mac- late Mr.MacCready.\u2014Bermingham Photo Caroline Mary Gwyn of Rose- mere, a science student.The other five scholarships will be awarded to Miss Norma Masters, science student from Saint Laurent; Miss Anita Denise Jan- co, Arts student, from Town of Mount Royal; Miss Gloria Ann Shaffer, Science student of Montreal; Miss Patricia M.Henderson, Science student from Notre Dame de Grace; and Miss Joanne Jepson, fourth year Medicine student who is awarded her scholarship for the third year.The speaker for the evening is Mr.J.Lovell Baker, Director of Henry Birks & Sons, president M MRS.N.W.K.REID, ticket convener for St.Matthew's Anglican Church, Guild and WA Fashion Show to be held Wednesday, October 15 at 8 p.m.in the church hall, corner of Dufferin road and Snowdon avenue.Fashions will be presented by Irene Wilson, Town and Country Clothes.For further - information contact Mrs.Reid at HU.6-3595.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo + of Henry Birks & Sons (Montreal) Ltd.and manager of the Montreal Store.Mr.Baker will tell of adventures in his worldwide \u201cSearch for Gems\" and he will also show color slides and replicas of famous gems, such as the Hope Diamond.For further information, please contact, Mrs.Margaret Patterson, days: UN 1-5561, evenings: OX 17-2167 (Pointe Claire).TODE coffee party The Wolfe and Montcalm Chapter of the IODE will hold a coffee party on Tuesday, September 30, in Victoria Hall, West- mount.There will be a home- cooking and white elephant table.Mrs, H.B.Norman will convene thé party and everyone is welcome.For The Finest QUALITY BEEF Obtainable HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d English Family Butcher and Grocer Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables FRESH KILLED CHICKENS 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.Westmount WE.7-9455-6 = FALL SPECIAL! Ma Bella\u2019 En Slenderizing & Beauty Salon 37 Permanents re.EXPERT HAIR STYLING l HAIR DYEING A SPECIALTY \u2014 MANICURING and Hond Massages Treatments © Featuring the famous automatic massage table where you reduce without disrobing © Foot Treatments 4504 St.Catherine St.West WE.7-1154 J eee ordun at Orfuns, Morgan Park, WESTERN Saturday: Calgary at Vancouver: Edmonton at Regina.Monday: Vancouver at Regina; Winnipeg at Edmonton.INTERCOLLEGIATE Saturday:® Queen's at McGill, Molson Stadium, 2.15.JUNIOR QRFU Friday: Lakeshore at NDG, Tren- holme Park, 8.15.JUVENILE QRFU Sunday: Northmount Lions at Rosemount; East End Larks at Ville Emard Rams, Newman field, 2.15.MIDGET QRFU Sunday: Verdun at Point St.Charles, Ash avenue; St.Lambert at Concaption; Saint Laurent at Chateauguay.BANTAM QRFU Sunday: Verdun Crawfords at La- chine Resurrection; Saint Laurent Panthers at Verdun Grads, Crawford Park, 2.15.STANDINGS BIG FOUR ; PW LTF A Pts Hamilton .6 5 0 1142101 11 Ottawa .6 3 3 0112 70 6 Montreal 6 2 31 8110 5 Toronto 6 1 5 0 98136 2 JUVENILE ; PW L F A Pts Ville Emard .4 3 1 69 47 6 East End .3 21 28 4 St.Lambert 3 2 1 51 35 4 Rosemount .3 1 2 33 49 2 Northmount .3 03156 0 The cornerstone of Canada's parliament buildings was laid in 1860 by the then Prince of Wales Who later became King Edward - - \u2018 Cos The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 23 housework cut in thanks to clean NATURAL GAS HEAT : Our modern whisper-quiet Gas home heating systems bring greater comfort and ease to every minute of your day.CLEAN! No oily film on walls, drapes and furniture.CONVENIENT! Sct the thermostat and forget it.ECONOMICAL! Less io buy and install .gives years of trouble- free service.DEPENDABLE! Natural Gasis always ready to serve you instantly.COMPACT .Cabinet only 40 x 24 x 14 inches.© EASILY INSTALLED .Factory assembled.One-man installation.® QUICK HEAT PICK-UP .Less than 112 gallons water content.® NON-RUSTING .Copper and bronze waterways.® LIGHT-WEIGHT .Maximum 150 pounds.® NO CONDENSATION ., .Coil pre-heating principle.® HIGH EFFICIENCY .Small water content and integral finned tubes.+ Call us for complete information on automatic gas - fired heating systems and free analysis of your heating problems Phone : Daytime : \u2014 AV.8-2133-4 \u2014 Evenings: \u2014 HU.8-6950 Open from 9 AM.to 9 P.M.Daily DELMAR INSTALLATIONS ALWAYS MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE QUEBEC NATURAL GAS CORPORATION Easy credit terms arranged = DELMAR UA Se HEATING & SUPPLY CO.3486 PARK AVE.\"Delmar Heating makes many warm friends\" @ Natural Gas Ranges ® Gravity Furnaces ® Conventional Heaters © Water Heaters \u2018 ® Forced Air Furnaces ® Hot Water Heaters @® Steam Boilers nr pee 94 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 26, 1958 Dow collect their share of World fastball fourney awards Dow Brewery, who competed ment in Minneapolis finished in the World's Fastball tourna- fifth in the final standing with + EVERY CANVASSER IS three Twins \u2018and.two logses.The Brewers lost their opener \u20181-0 210 Lake Charles and dropped n to the loser\u2019s circle.Then they started to win, Their first was 1-0 and then 14-1, They polished their third opposents 1-0 and then lost 1-0 to Long Island for their elimination, AN UNPAID The team \u2018rémâtneë \u2018in\u2019 \u2018the American oity for eight-days.Dow's biggest victory was their 1-0 win over Auroa, who were highly favoured.Raybestos, the team that Dow beat 1-0 while on an exhibition four-game \u2018series against Snowe don team this summer won the Lake Charlés Ana perfect no- hitter game.Lake Chailés had won two oshe- hit games during the \u2018day but had no answer to Johnny Spring's pitching.The state of Alabamä has, only one seaport, Mobile.VOLUNTEER CAMPAIGN SEPT.22-0CT.6 - GOAL $1.921.000 "]
Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.
Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.