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[" [TEST IGE ON MEW RIRK Nearing completion?- as one of the largest in >a \u201cLe Y ; wi 4 (ET Examiner of Westmount's new L VOL.XXIX, No.41 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1958 SIXTEEN PAGES out-door ice-rink is undergoing a series of tests this week and next to.enable the men who will be in charge | of running.it to acquaint themselves with the working of the complicated mechanical set-ups.] On Wednesday, a rough coating of ice was being put down though the high temperatures didn\u2019t allow a true test of the capabilities of this equipment.Instead, the drains were being looked over for effective disposal of the water and it is proposed to give the! icing apparatus a check-up next week.The concrete base retains the heat for a long while and it's necessary to dllow two days for the old ice to drain off before laying down a new coat.The rink, due to be opened early November, measures 300 by 85 feet, with 100 feet at the north end reserved for children\u2019s skating and the other 200 for hockey games, The barrier at the north end can be removed to allow the whole area to be turned into a skating rink.SMOOTH-WORKING is the word for the Westmount Fire Department as it goes through its paces at the Lookout T kee everythin oin : : ; ; mod aly P three y ref Ee Ë tion during special exercises for Fire Prevention Week.The depart- engineers will run the icing ment is ready, the chief says, but he adds that a big part equipment and another three will act as maintenance men, looking after the building, cleaning and keeping the ice clear.There is much to look after.Separate dressing rooms for: girls and their mothers and boys | and their fathers are laid on! and parents can watch their children from the rooms witn- out having to venture out into the cold.Also included are dressing rooms for two hockey teams, showers for each and a large room to hold the mass of equipment, A hot water heating system has been installed, powered by an automatic oil-burner, which will serve the dressing rooms, showers and provide high temperature water for freezing the rink.The liquid ammonia circulation system is operated by two 100 h.p.compressors and is pumped | through 64 circuits with 6 pipes to a circuit.When the pipes have heen cooled to freezing the water is sprayed on several times to get the thickness of ice required, usually 2% an inch to an inch.No seating accommodation has been provided because the rink is intended for participation purposes, not for spectators.It's not a commercial project, there's no renting scheme in mind \u2014 in fact, it's for the citizens of Westmount and their children.Band concert October 23, 24 The first concert by the band of Westmount Junior and Senior High Schools will take place on October 23-24 at Junior High School, Acad- emy Road at 8:15 p.m.The band is recognized as among the finest of its kind in the province, having developed : from an instrumental music course begun in 1952.Tickets may be.purchased at the door from students.POPE PIUS XII, the \u2018Pope of Peace\u2019, Sovereign Pontiff and absolute spiritual leader of 400,000,000 Roman \u2018throughout the world, who died Wednesday at Castel Gandolfo, Italy.Born Eugenio Pacelli on March 2, 1876, he was elected to the papacy in 1989 after a lengthy and highly distinguished career in the foreign affairs service of the Vatican, latterly as Secretary of State to Pope Pius XI.His motto.which d.c- tated his many efforts throughout his life in the interests of world usity and harmony, was \u201cThe work of justice is peace\u2019.Catholics of a low annual fire loss total is citizen cooperation.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo this year\u2019s Fire Prevention in the city.A heavy program of special events has been going on during the week in an effort to draw the public\u2019s attention to the serious loss of life and property fire brings.Special drills have been conducted at city schools where inspectors have descended without warning to check the speed with which buildings are evacuated.Afternoons, equipment has been taken to the.Lookout and tested for efficient operation.Finally, school children have been invited to the station to look over the equipment and see for themselves what happens when an alarm goes off and the amount of work required to efficiency.All this, of course, happens in one short week and there are plenty of short memories where are concerned.Chief = maintain the machines at peak, Local fire fighters rehearse for action \u201cDon\u2019t give a fire a place start\u201d is the slogan for Week and Westmount Fire Department is right in the thick of it trying to make as sure as they can that outbreaks are kept to a minimum many hazards round the home which can cause fire at any time.\u201cWatch for rubbish, oily rags or waste and paints and polishes in the basement\u201d he says.\u2018Look out for curtains too near a stove, keep matches away from children and make sure that electric outlets aren't overloaded.Bs- pecially at this time of year, check that your furnace is working properly.À big danger is letting oil accumulate in a burner so that a faulty ignition sets it alight.\u201d It all adds up to the sl gan \u2018A tidy house seldom burns\u2019 and if you don't make a habit of gambling with fire you won\u2019t get your fingers burned.MUSEUM CLOSES The Montreal Museum of Fine fire-hazards and their prevention |-Arts will be closed to the public Harper Monday, Oct.13, in observance warns them to keep in mind the |of Thanksgiving Day.Next week's weather October 11 to 18 This week we will have morning frosts, fog and some cold By ERIC NEAL drizzle, but days will continue remarkably sunny.The tem perature range will be 30-65°F in the south, 25-55°F in the mountains, and 10-45°F in the north, with some 40 sunny hours.A few bright days in the middle of the week, then drizzle or wet mists.widely scattered showers, some thunder and wind, even a little wet snow for some places.Improving generally for a pleasant weekend. RE EE 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 10, 1958 - 0 bi e- : Pot THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT .: ituar ies ol 1 .| Unity Boys\u2019 Club : N n i y O y $ u RAOUL N.TRUDEAU ; N Raoul Napolean Trudeau, prey N 1090 GREENE AVE.sident-of Savard and Hart Inc, * N died Tuesday at his residence, 4 N A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB 3870 Northcliffe avenue, after \u20184 None oo By Maurice Mariasine era] ill Fes He was 64.Fun- ; e held tomorrow from the Urgel Bourgie Funeral Home, UNITY CLUB SERVES COMMUNITY 3860 Decarie blvd with service Like other Clubs throughout the Dominion of Can-|at Notre Dame de Grace church.ada and the United States, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West-| President, general manager mount serves the Community by providing recreational and partner in Savard and Hart facilities for children who might otherwise spend their Inc.Jr ti dried former leisure time playing in the streets.aa 6 CORTE oe Sponsored by the Rotary Club and for the constructive use of He was born in Drummond- \u2018of Westmount, the Unity Boys\u2019 leisure time.The Club attracts ile, Que, and after his du Club is operated by the Mon- the boys and girls who most on + Save à Heart College St \u2018treal Boys\u2019 Association, a unit need its opportunities and bene- Hycintne joined the Baux of of Welfare Federation, and has fits.M ontreal.as its prime purpose, the gu id- There are no membership limit- Afterwards he became a partance of youth in health, physical ations other than the capacity ner in Roberts and Trudeau, an and vocational welfare, and in cf the Clubhouse,- and the fees import-export firm with head of- A social and character develoP- are at purely nominal level easily fice in Paris.In 1927 he sold his ment.within the means of any boy or interests and left France for The Unily Boys\u2019 Club of girl.Its doors are always open Canada.Westmount fills a need wherever in the after-school and evening He then assumed a position in there are boys and girls who hours.The Club creates an en- Ernest Savard Ltee., as sales- lack opportunities for whole- vironment where character dev- man and was later appointed some recreation, companionship, elops under natural and favour- manager of -the St.Hyacinthe cable circumstances.branch, and allerwards institu- One of its greatest accomplish- Hof Salesman and sa_es manager SWISS W ATGCH ments is the fact that it provides of Savard oe artmer Ine Tn bong opportunities for leadership and He is survived by his wife, the E- L.Hamilton, chairman of the Westmount Board of ÿ REPAIR EXPERT guidance which ultimately pro- former Blanche Roy.Management, announced today the appointment of JOHN F.duces men and women better fit- \u2014 RAY as physical director of the Westmount YMCA.Mr.Ray | RLASONABLE RATES ted for the responsibility of MRS.GERARD DERY is graduate of Quebec High Schoo} and Trinity College, Port citizenship.: Hope, Ont.He served as a Physical Instructor and Meteo- ?W.FRIEDRICH A number of years ago, one Final tirbute will be paid Mrs.rologist in the Royal Canadian Air Force and more recently ! Master Watchmaker of the greatest problems faced Gerard E.Dery, wife of Montreal as Physical Director of the Point St.Charles Boys Club.1316 GREENE AVE by Youth Organizations was to Star's City Hall reporter, tomor- Before entering the Boys Club, Mr.Ray served as volunteer * interest parents in what their row.at Notre Dame de Foyer leader for three years at the Northmount YMCA, where he {Next to Post Office) children were doing.Too often church, ; inaugurated Pee Wee Football and instructed Saturday morn- WE.7-1855 mothers and fathers were so Mrs.Dery, the former Simone ing swimming classes.Mr.Ray is married.He sneceeds Lewis busy with their own interests Chartiez, died Tuesday after a R.Waller, who now serves the Montreal Welfare Parks and lengthly illness at her residence,! Playgrounds as Executive Director.5655 des Epinettes avenue at the* age of 50.work, art work, creative crafts, tam, Midget and Juvenile WE S T M 0 U NT T RILO R She was born in Montreal and scrap books, embroidery, etc.Coaches have not as yet been educated at Sacred Heart Con-| Other activities include: baton secured but efforts in that di- and VALET SERVICE vent.Her father the late Ed-|twirling, tap dancing, precision rection are being worked out and ouard Chartier of Outremont,|chorus lines, talent club, T.V.jL is quite possible that Club C.CYNAMON was a former bank manager and theatre, group games, musical members of former years will Ladies\u2019 and Gent's High Class Tailor secretary-treasurer of the Barsa- jam sessions, library, junior and undertake the coaching jobs.SUITS and COATS made to order from our or your rors Company for some senior games rooms.There is Gymnastics under Bill Semi t moderate prices.We do every kind : , jalso a variety of sports, such per every Tuesday has caught of Teoria Alterations, Remodelling and Repairs._ Besides her husband, she is|as: Basketball, gymnastics, gen- cn and a good tournout is out at survived by daughter Mrs.Jac-| eral gym and in season ice each session.QUALITY GUARANTEED BY EXPERT HANDS PROMPT SERVICE ques Proulx (Louise)), sons Jac- hockey Social Activities: The J 4255 St.Catherine St.West WE.3-2672 ques and Maurice, brothers Rev.; - / b vitles:\u2014 The azz \u2014 Paul Chartier SJ (Ville Man-| Sportsi\u2014 Basketball is the 2tama Club on Mondays and the ; ; ; ioq) Friday Nite Club on Fridays .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | rese, Que.) Rev.Jean Chartier \u2018MAIN attraction on the physical à the Saturd ft ; = (curate at St.Stanislas church, Scene at the present time with and the Saturday afternoon jam FOR BEST SERVICE Montreal) Leon and Gilbert.teams preparing for the com.Sessions continue to provide the petition which lies ahead.The boys and girls an opportunily Biddy team will enter the Biddy for dancing.These groups meet Work Guaranteed that very little attention was League, the Bantam, Midget and weekly.paid to what their sons and Juvenile will enter the City of .daughters might be doing or Montreal Basketball League, the Equipped Truck where they were spending their Junior team will be entered in To-day, parental neglect is on the M.B.L.and the Senior \u201cB\" leisure time.will also compete in the M.B.L.FREE ESTIMATES the decline.Every effort has Girls teams include Biddy, Mid- been made hy Club Officials to get and Juvenile and Senior \u201cB\u201d.CONSULT AN EXPERT FOR EACH JOB acauaint parents with, ne Boye The Club is going ahead with ROOFING - PLUMBING - HEATING Club and as a result the Ladies plans es compete In the Qo ° VENTILATION - GAS BURNERS Auxiliary was formed 2nd is à sibility tr ma vil he oo [ E OFFER a .going concern.Under the direc- _.; _ tru modern @ Day & Night Service tion of the President Mrs.Ar.À in Mosquito, Pee Wee, Ban service.one thur Prevost, the Ladies Aux-, which includes every LEO FALARDEAU nami wl ROSEDALE] §inerenement \u2019 benefitted the Club and has adopted.by the fu- 3955 ST.JAMES STREET WEST brought to the Club many of EDCAR A.WRAY pera irecung pro- HY 9 : WE 3 2432 the parents who are vitally in- ession.WE.5-2595 ou terested in the welfare of their Funeral Chapel ( a\u2019 Ti J! children.BA Ï = Other activities which have WURLITZER ORGAN | 20 ms R ° thad a tremendously good rep- 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.t A NUNNS AE WILLIAMS 3 Treat your friend resentation from among the pa- South of Queen Mary at Decelles \u20ac | ç rents of the Community are the RE.1.6868 STE annual father and son and mother and daughter banquets and also the periodic variety shows which the club conducts so that parents may avail themselves of the opportunity of not only knowing where their children are but also participate in the activities.Dates for the annual banquets have been set this year for Tuesday and Wednesday, November 18ih, and 19th.: CLUB NOTES Handicrafts:\u2014 Most classes are now in operation, however, there are several vacancies and ! .Xr oo\u201d à club members wHo are interested À k { 1 3 A in joining one of the classes i a1 yy | 1 are asked to report immediately BAAR.- NN.aaa ANAL to either the boys' or girls\u2019 pe) = workers.The craft and hobby F3 Tha Chapal of Cathadrai B uty | activities include the following: \u2014 NS eee ee area es = ; Woodwork, fretwork, leather- ! | ; Vly Bed a ge Bug Bad 00 mat ~ BS ASANO WN EOS AND EERE NT) Ah DIAS = A4 bE HY MN A SED OM LIA Me Board of JOHN F.Mr.Ray ege, Port d Meteo- » recently oys Club.volunteer where he ay morn- eds Lewis tarks and Juvenile, Ss yet been in that di ked out and that Club years will ng jobs.Bill Sem- has caught ut is oul at The Jazz- kys and the om Fridays ernoon jam provide the opportunity roups meet u.4 1149 CR a 1odern .one every rent 1e fu- ; pro- line ha ET wèss [muLums Anmigues | 1317 GREENE AVE.\u2014 WE.5-3894 \u2018 .o ANTIQUES BOUGHT and SOLD EXPERT ART RES:ORERS © CABINET MAKERS Stripping * French Polishing Furnture Repairs of all types \u2014\u2014.VOL.XXIX, No.41 Toning by-law || allows offices in cify now A draft of amendments of Bylaw 555 was approved by Council at their meeting Monday night, the amendments to cover minor changes to Article 10 of the Bylaw establishing the professions which are permitted to have offices on Sherbrooke street for purposes of office work and consultation only.The amendment will now read \u201cmedical doctors, dentists.advocates, notaries, architects, landscape architects and chartered accountants and also professional engineers and land surveyors for the purposes of consultations and office work only\u201d may establish their professional offices in any building having a frontage on the part of Sherbrooke street between its eastern end and the east side of Subdivision Lots 36 and 135 of Official Lot 219, if such offices do not have show windows or signs other than one sign only for each office, such sign to be placed on the Sherbrooke street frontage of such building and not to exceed one hundred and fifty (150) square inches in area and to indicate only the name or names and the profession of the occupant or occupants.In addition, a definition of the term Bakery has been added to the By-law, to clarify this type of commercial enterprise.A meeting of the elector-pro- prietors for the purpose of hearing any protests to these amendments is scheduled for Friday, October 17 at 9 a.m.; BUS, CAR COLLID An MTC bus driven by Frank di Peto.45, 7729 Berri street collided with a car driven by Dave Gilamn.47.4950 Glencairn road.on Sherbrooke street, Friday.The bus driver told police he was moving from the inside to the outside line when he collided with a car which had pulled oul in front of him.The car driver said he had stopped on the inside lane when his car was struck in the rear by a bus.We have received a shipment of genuine English and Scdtch TWISTS, TWEEDS, LAMBS' WOOL, WORSTEDS, REVERSIBLE TWISTS and MOHAIRS of highest quality.In All Shades and Patterns.Ladies\u2019 and Gent's SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Customers or our own material made up.® REPAIRING © REMODELLING ® REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR (Downstairs) 1235 Greene Ave.WE.2-6633 er .\u2026 MM xaminer WE.ESTABLISHED 18799 OHMAN'S WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.3-4046 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1958 FIRE PREVENTION DRILL: bells have been ringing throughout the West End this week in the annual testing, but few have practiced the entire drill as thoroughly Test fire Motard.as school children in the area.Here Roslyn School children file out under the watchful eyes of fire inspectors Pete Schture and Paul \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo Cargo line problems are told to Rotary Some of the problems of a shipping line cargo agent | were outlined to Westmount Rotarians at their weekly meeting, Wednesday, by Phil Gosling of Kerr Shipping Lines.Booking space ahead.loading, stowing and receiving cargo were just some of the points he touched on as he traced the history of ship transportation from Greek and Phoenician times to the present day.Booking required looking ahead and in some cases developing a sixth sense when it came to anticipating demand and supply.A ship may be sailing in three weeks time and filling slowly and if, for example 500 tons of low paying cargo came along, it was the agent's responsibility Lo make a decision whether to take this cargo or take a chance and wait for something better to come along.Sometimes, commented Gosling, it was just a matter of luck.Then there was the problem of loading the ship, a process which had changed somewhat from the days before the Plimsoll line when ships were stuffed with cargo anyhow and sometimes never reached their destination.This was more the responsibil- AUTOS COLLIDE A car driven by Stephen Brewer, 22, 4334 Montrose avenue, collided with another driven by Arthur Kisher, 58, 2160 Saint Luke, opposite 1343 Greene avenue, Saturday.Brewer stated Lo police that the road was clear as he was preparing to pull out from the kerb but as he pulled away his car was struck on the left side.Kisher said his car was struck on its right side by a car pulling out from the kerb.ity of the Dock Superintendent who, working from a plan of the ship\u2019s holds, had to be able to work the cargo in such a way as to make the ship stable.The receiving of goods at the dockside provided most opportunity for making mistakes.It had been known.said Gosling, for a consignment which was going from Saint Catherine East to Saint Catherine west to go via Africa and a couple of station wagons bound for Turkey and somehow landed up in Daar-es- Salaam.Despite these misfortunes, however, Gosling felt that the shipping business wasn't so bad after all.Though ships had a habit of arriving and departing at weekends, he enjoyed meeting the ships and talking to the captains, who, he maintained, were x\u201c a \u2014+ the only true masters oË all they surveyed left in the world.Quite often, you could rely on him for interesting conversation about people and places and invariably, a free drink.3 | 3 Westmounters named fo \u2018Key\u2019 By SHIRLEY AYER Westmount residents studying at McGill University number three out of four students recently appointed honorary merfibers of the Scarlet Key, a university society for those men who \u2018have \"made outstanding contributions to campus life.The local residents appointed to the Scarlet Key include Hugh D.Walker, 11 Oakland avenue; Gordon J Wasserman, 513 Gros- venor; and Bill: E.Stavert, 3250 Cedar, A fourth year arts student, Mr.Walker is chairman of the freshman reception committee and the Winter Carnival, Mr.Wasser- man, also a fourth year arts student, is editor-in-chief of the Mc- Gill Daily and Mr.Stavert, a third year law student, is chairman of the McGill Conference on World Affairs to be held later this fall, As honorary membérs of the Scarlet Key, the Westmount students will help to usher at important university functions such as the fall convocation.Their sweaters, red ties and crest are a mark of their Key membership.Dr.R.A.EVENINGS BY Phone: Dentist 4773 Sherbrooke Street West HOURS: WE.5.6814 Wheatley 10 to 4 APPOINTMENT PARKING SPACE AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT THIS FALL! Reserve Now For Dead Storage Day or Night Yearly Contracts \u2014 Reasonable Rates VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC, 370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) HU.6-0767 AVAILABLE NOW C.A.NICHOLLS, Proprietor 4123 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST e WE DELIVER © ACME PHOTO Reco 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 WE.2-5709 John W.Sancton Publisher Tracy S.Ludington, Editor Anthony Patterson, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper fo.the home, cevoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.he ele oe THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount Friday, October 10, 1958 THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2185 Hampton Ave., Montreal Post Office Dept.Ottawa.THE GE fe CAT LIAR proie to\u2019 éritiètse\u201d hig\" Ja jsui, R Eas PRP ROR NTR veniles, the éity fathers,\u2019 ; the youth club staffs \u2014 instead of stepping forward and offering to fill in with some service that will help to ease the situation.And there is a bonus.Try some of this stimulating work and you will find it gives you a new outlook on modern life and times.You'll find the boys and girls of today HUnter 1-2771* Hugh E.McCormick President aren't too different from \u201c the youth of a generation WE S A y or even two generations ago, when you skipped He has done what he could N° more fitting epitaph perhaps could be coined for Pius XII, spiritual head of the Catholic Church who died Wednesday, than the six words above.Coming to the Throne of Peter in 1939 on the eve of the bloodiest war the world has ever known, this Godly man who was 82 at the time of his death, became a saint in his lifetime largely through his continuing crusade for peace.His passing at a time when the world sorely needs a strong voice continually raised against carnage and oppression, weakens the forces of Christendom.While the line of religious monarchs at the Vatican will go on following the selection of a successor by the Sacred College of Cardinals and the post of Pontiff will be filed \u2014 the man to don the mantle of Pius XII will face a task as taxing as that ever undertaken by a head of the Catholic Church.Everywhere, in all denominations there is a call to a religious revival and response from mankind, sick with the horror of war, fearful under the threat of atomic catastrophe.Such revival, such response requires a meek man, mild in manner and mein, yet with the strength of great courage and such was the Pope whose death yesterday plunges men of God everywhere into mourning, whatever their denomination, The Pope is dead, but there is today a greater need than ever for the peace for which he fought as long as life flickered in his frail body.Westmount, too, suggests reader READER encloses notice of a practice of the Council of the City of Dorval which he feels, as we do, might be of THEY SAY All real men are gentlemen are uninteresting.school and slipped out to the old swimming hole, or into the burlesque theatre.Come on.Volunteer.It will do you good.great interest to citizens of Westmount.Dorval, it seems, in the interests of an informed SAY Wrong end of right decade Sirs: Referring to the article published on Page 3 in The Examiner in the Sept.12, 1958, issue, on the Consulate of Luxembourg, I wish ito draw to your attention that an error was made about the date of establishment of this Consulate in Montreal.The Consulate was created in 1949 and not in 1941, as stated in this article, ; Therefore, I would apre- ciate very much that the correction be made as soon.as possible and insist on see- Bane Ang! this artigle: before.publi- - cation.Co GEORGES WELTER, Consul General.Consulat Général du Grand- Duché de Luxembourg, 4832 Western avenue, MONTREAL 6.By the Way .66 E are all scientists, in a way, now,\u201d says my paper.In my own way, I am not above producing power from the hydrogen gas in seawater.But it is only a hobby, and I must confess that I am not really serious about it yet.I don\u2019t want to become a narrow specialist, so I try to see the comic side of my clumsy efforts.\u2018Every little helps,\u201d said a scientist friend of mine.\u201cOr hinders.\u201d he added, as he became aware that I was causing confusion in Baie Comeau harbor.and enlightened citizenry , has, for the past two years, sent copies of the ® minutes of all Council meetings to some 30 local organizations.Any registered public body which requests this service is entitled to the minutes according to the custom established two years ago by Mayor John Pratt.As the only municipality on the Island to have adopted this practice, Dorval certainly presents a contrast to this community where Council procedures are shrouded in a vague mystic secrecy, The public service spirit and responsibility to the electorate obviously felt by John Pratt and his Councillors might well be worthy of emulation here.Ask volunteers for Unity Club TAESPITE the fact that 25 volunteer leaders have again signed up for duties at the Unity Boys| Club here, more are needed, the club officials indicate.This is a worthwhile work, and residents who feel they have the qualifications for handicraft teaching, or supervision in the junior games room are urged to get in touch with the club.The Community Council of Notre Dame de Grace, operating immediately to the west of this city, in a report on juvenile delinquency and vandalism recently, stated that one of the most vital requirements to cut down the incidence of these evils was more trained leadership.A similar ery is going up on all sides.Here is a task many citizens can undertake, and achieve personal and immediate results.Far too many are Without tenderness, \u2014Marlene Dietrich - For Millions of Canadians.the best way to save! 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Westmount's Robotyped Personalized Own Shop Letters.We do quantity Multilithing .rep reduction, Mimeographing .quicker, for Folding.less, than your staff.Ask for Price List Addressing .VV Mailing.personality form the pane] with Frances Goltman as moderator.This meeting should prove ex- 4444 St.Catherine West PHONE WE.2-6787 tremely entertaining as there will be audience participation.Donald Smith new president LCC Old Boys Donald Smith is the new president of the Old Boys\u2019 Association of Lower Canada College.He was elected Monday evening at the annual meeting, and takes over from George A.Morris.Mr.Mortis reported on the Association's activities for the past year and the new annual \u201cgiving\u201d program in his last address as president.Much more must be done in the annual \u201cgiving\u201d program before it could accomplish \u201cthe goals for which it is eminently capable,\u201d he said.The program was inaugurated in 1957.Other members of the executive for the coming year include honorary president D.S.Penton, headmaster of LCC; immediate past president George A.Morris; vice-president M.F.M.Robinson; secretary E.N.Lawand, and treasurer N.R.Davis.- Mechanics library The Mechanics\u2019 Institute Library Will be closed all day Saturday, October 11, and Monday, Thanksgiving Day, October 13.N.D.G.Women's Club The business meeting of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club will be held in the Green Room of Victoria Hall, West- mount, October 17 at 2 p.m.(members only).LAYTON RECORD CENTRE DIAMOND NEEDLES at the LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE! ! D ZC Las 3 \u2014 am eee ew \u2014 GC n 3 SN Nr Aa \u2014 .-\u2014.\u2014\u2014 em pe | wen man vw CE \u201cRECOTON \u201cHAND POLISHED\u201d DIAMOND NEEDLES GUARANTEED UNCONDITIONALLY 1 YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE.REG.$25.00.$9.95 | Bring Your | Old Needle or ; Cartridge Moke | and Model ] St.Catherine West 2 Doors West of Stanley i FE Ÿ 2a, Ch £ È \u20ac.PA 6 Westmount Examiner, Friday, Oct.10, 1958 UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Rev.Angus Cameron, Minister Donald Mackey.Orgamst ang director of Music Sunday, October 12th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service ; 11:00 a.m.Church School and Kindergarten in Unitarian House CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, - Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansacwne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MCOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, October 12th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service Subject of Lesson-Ser- mon: \u201cARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?\" Golden Text: Psalms 3:8.Salvation belongeth unto the Lord: thy blessing iz upon thy people.WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting FEADING ROOM In the Church kdificec Open to the \" public ruesday Thursuay and Friday.2 to 3 p.n, Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8 p.m, UNITED CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett THANKSGIVING SERVICES 11 AM.and 7:30 P.M, The church will be decorated with vegetables, fruits, flowers and shocks of grain.A welcome to all visitors.Organist an\u201d Cheir Director: Alice t'rown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Bivd., and Lansdowne Ave.Ministers Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcllwain, B.A., B.D.THANKSGIVING SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.Intermediate and Senior School 1100 am Crib Corner, Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments 11:00 am.Dr.Lloyd Smith \u201cForget Not.\u201d 7:30 p.m.Rev.Eric Mellwain \u201cThankiul - for What?\u201d 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, DD.C.Searfoss, B.A., B.D.Mr.Eric Adams, Mus.Bac., A.R.C.M.THANKSGIVING SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.Dr.Grant: \u201cTHERE ARE TWO SEAT.\" 7:30 pm.Mr.Scarfoss: \u201cOF OXEN AND CHILDREN.\" 11:00 a.m.Church School « Nursery, Beginners, Primary and Junior Departments, 10:00 a.m.Intermediate Classes.WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL Cor Lansdowne & Western avenues Minister: REV.CALLUM THOMPSON, C.D.B.A., B.D.Director of Music: M.Wayne Riddell 11:00 a.m.\u201cTHE CREATIVE GIFTS F GOD.\u201d 7:30 pm.\"DR.KAGAWA\u2019 WARNS OUR CENTURY.\" Church School and Infant Nursery at 11 am.By R.Kenneth Naylor, 1958 - IX The Venerable Rector, Trinity Memorial Church D.D., My correspondent\u2019s next point is a delicate one and some people will say it has nothing to do with religion at all.But I believe that everything that concerns men and women has a religious side to it.Food and drink are religious, clothing and shelter, wages and security all have to do with religion.So does politics, both national and international.And when my correspondent speaks of the failure of the West and the winning of the cold war by the Communists I am not going to dodge the issue by years ago.when Hitler was saying that international politics has nothing to do with climbing to the hegemony of religion.\u201cThe Lord God onmipotent reizneth,\u201d even though it is hard for us to realize it.- When we spealt of the failure of the West, I suppose we mean that the English-speaking countries and their European allies have allowed the world to get into a state of chaos; and when we say that the Communists are winning the cold war, I suppose we mean first that Communist has spread over vast areas of the wurië, and that the U.S.Ain particu.ar is thoroughly unpopular vutside its own area.Let os admit at once that in a troumed country a totali- fers a very appealing way out from chaos So did Nazism and Fascism They failed, and Communism curvived with the help of the demucratic West.Then in one country after ancther Communism seized control by most undemocratic methods and Democracy died.Czechoslovakia was the most tragic example.There was a real Democracy destroyed.When Democraty came to life again in Hungary it too was crushed - brutally and treacherously - by the tarianism like Communism of-y Soviets.ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmeunt Rev.AlexarCer Meilor, Rector Monorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay 19th Sunday After Trinity HARVEST FESTIVAL 8:00 a.Holy Eucharist, 9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.Mattins (said) 11:00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist 7:00 p.m.Evensong & Sermon.Weekdays: Holy Eucharist daily t 7:00 am, except Wednesday at a 9:30 a.n.ST.MATTHIAS\" CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons TRINITY XIX 8:00 am.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector 11:00 a.m, Matins Preacher: The Rector 7:30 p.m.Evensong Preacher: Revd.E.P.A.Timmons Wednesday 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion in the Chzpel 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 C.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A (London) Organist and Choimaster 191h Sunday After Trinity HARVEST THANKSGIVING 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 8:45 am.Junior Department and Confirmation Class.11:00 am.Choral Communion, Preacher: Rev.Canon F L.Whitley.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department, 730 pm.Evensong Preacher: .Mr.Lydon McKeown.Monday 8:00 p.m.Adult Confirmation Class.Wednesday 7:00 am.Holy Communion Thursday 10:00 am.Holy Communion BAPTIST 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 MaeDermot, B.A.B.Mus.11:00 AM.\u201cHIS WONDERFUL WORKS\" 7:30 PM.\u201cWE GATHER TOGETHER\u201d Church School: 11 a.m.\u2014 Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday \u2014 8 p.m, On the other hand the U.S.A.freed the Philippine Islands; Great Britain set free India, Burma, Ceylon, Malaya, and has turned une African colony after another into a self- governing dominion.It does not SYNOGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm THE SABBATH \u2014 Blessing of the New Moon Sedra Bereishis Friday Evening, October 10th 5:55 p.m.Candle Lighting.; 6:05 p.m.Friday Evening Service.Sabbath Services: 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service.Scriptural Readings: Torah: Genesis, Chapter 1 vs.1\u2014 Ch.6, v.8 Prophets: Isaiah, Chapier 42, v.5 - Chapter 43, v.10.6:00 p.m.Afternoon Service.6:40 p.m.Evening Service, Weekday Services: Sunday: 8:30 a.m.Morning Service.6:00 p.m.Evening Service.Weekdays: 7:30 a.m.Morning Service, Tuesday and Wednesday, Rosh Chodesh Chesvan: 7:15 a.m.Morning Service.6:00 p.m.Evening Service.Next Friday Evening: 5:45 p.m.Candle Lighting, 5:55 p.m.Friday Evening Service.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreat Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto O Stueren, Cantor; F.L.McLearon, Organist and Choir Master; Miles Wisenthal, Educat'cnal Assistant ,, SABBATH SERVICES Friday evening, October 10th at 8.15 o'clock, Dr, Stern will speak on \u201cIn The Beginning.\u201d Saturday morning, October 11th at 11.30 o'clock, iL Is Good\u201d based on Torah porion.Bar M.tzvah Edward, son of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Tarter will be called to the Reading of the Torah this Friday evening at.d Saturday morning in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.Religious School Saturday mornings at 9.45 o\u2018clock, High School and Confirmation and Post-Graduate Depariments.Sunday morning commencing at 10 o'clock, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, primary and Junior School.Daily Hebrew School, Monday \u2018through Thursday afternoons, commencing at 4 o'clock.Roard Of Trustees Wednesday evening, October 15th at 8.15 o'clock, the Temple Board of Trustees holds an important meeting under the chairmanship of President Hyman Grover.Brotherhood Opening Dinner Meeting Monday evening, October 20th at 6.45 o'clock, Temple Community House, Speaker - The Hon.Lionel Chevrier, M.P., Reservations - Harry Engels, RAmond 8-9281.Temple Youth Regular mectings every other Tuesday Temple Community House.President of Youth Society - Steven Roth, Advisor - Gerald Miller, B.A, vead like a record of failure, but it is.a record of calculated rigk.There is nothing in the Soviet -record to match -it.Cyprus is a different and tragic case.Britain cannot leave Cyprus without breaking faith with the twenty per cent of Turkish inhabitants.Britain received Cyprus from Turkey ny agreement.On the whole the Communists seem to have the advantage in the col war, for there is something overwhelming in their cold brutality.We soon forget the tragedy of Hungary.- But the real reason for the failure of the West lies in our own distrust of Democracy.One of my friends expressed it 20 Europe: \u201cDemocracy,\u201d he said, \u201cI'm tired of Democracy.\u201d And that in spite of the extermination of the Jews.We worship success aud we fee] that Democracy 15 not a success at present.It has lost its punch.It it not only our distrust of Democracy; it is our refusal to nut it to work.Governor Faubus and the Notting Hill riots and the Government of South Africa have done more to discredit * Democracy than.we shal] be able to make up in many years, Governor Faubus\u2019 attitude to the Negro is exactly the same as Hitler's.They both stirred up hatred for their personal ends.In all this has the Church had any part?With shame we must confess that there are many Christian people who approved of Apartheid in South.Africa and of se- gregacion .in the United States.But on the whole it is the Churches wbich have opposed racial intolerance most strongly.They have not come through with entirely clean skirts, but they can say in Africa at least that it was the Churches first which opened up the Dark Continent.It was they which provided schools and hospitals.The forward movement of the African races owes more to Christianity than to any other agency.The present is troubled and the future is dari.but the problems of the world will not be best solved unless the West recovers its faith in God and in itself.There is one more point to make in this connection but it will have to wait for next week, Bar Mitzvah: Jason Balinsky, son of Mr.and Mrs.Max Balin- sky, will be called to the reading of the Torah this Sakbath morning in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah.War Heroes Honoured: Relatives, members and friends in large number attended the Servicemen's Memorial Observance, sponsored by the Men's Association on Sunday.September 21st.A wreath was placed at the Servicemen's Monument by Dr.S.J.Usher and Mr.G.Tritt.The bugle was sounded by Herb Bernstein and the drums played by John Biddle.The Chairman was Mr.Nathan Bruker.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat and Rev, J.J.Fromm conducted the impressive ceremony.P.T.A.Succos: As an innovation this year.all classes in the school from grade 2 up, including the teachers, were invited to private homes to decorate Sue- cos.Through the efforts of the Festival Committee of the Parent Teachers Association, whose chairman is Mrs.S.Prussin, many parents opened their homes, constructed frameworks for the succos and provided the children with decorations and refreshments.Hostesses were: Mesdames L.Bloom, N.Cavne, M.B.Dover, A.Dworkin, D.Elkin, F.V.El- kin, R.Goldbloom, S.Kaplan, B.Issenman, A.Levin, S.Prussin, F.Rothschild, A.Rudnikoff, T.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A,, B.D., Minister Sunday, October 12th 11:00 a.m.Public Worship The Minister will preach Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED = WESTMOUNT ond VISTONIA AVES.+ Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Sunday, October 12th | 11:00 a.m, Thanksgiving Service, Rev.J.D.Wilkie.11:15 a.m.The Church School.7:30 p.m.Preparatory Service, Reception of new Communicants.DORIS KILLAM R.R.T.C,, L.Mus, (McGHN) Organist and Choir Director.* | Shaar Hashomayim | *- * Segalowitz, G.G.Shaniro, I, Shragge and J.Tietolman.Mr.W.Bloomberg donated Studies: Mrs.Harvey Golden Chairman of the Women's Institute of Jewish Studies announces the Tuesdavs sessions of the Institute will commence on Tuesday, October 14th, Re- gisirations are now being accepted for all the classes, which include Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced Hebrew, Bible, Pages from Contemporary Jewish Life and Tea and Discussions.For information please call WE.3-8400 Loc.28.Youth Rally: The youth of Congregation Shaar hashomayim \u2014 boys from the ages of 13 \u2014 16 and girls from the ages of 12 \u2014 16years of age \u2014 is invited to attend the Youth Rally on SUNDAY OCTOBER 12th AT 7:00 p.m.in the Community Hall.The programme will comprise Registration, a General session addressed by members of the official family of Shaar Hashomayim and the introduction of club leaders.The Age- Groups will have an opportunity to meet their leader in club rooms specially arranged for them.A Social Hour will follow from 8:15 to 9:00 p.m.These clubs will meet every week on Sunday from 7:00 \u2014 8:30 p.m.for non-co-ed activities and every other week for inter- club programmes on a co-ed basis.For further information kindly contact the office of the Director of Extension Activities, WE.3-8400 Loc.30.Pre-Junior Congregation Serve ices: High Holiday Services were % held for the children under 10 years of age.They were organized hy Mr.Edward Aronoff, and led by Mr.Charles Schwartz.Junior Congregation: At the regular Sabbath morning services held on Saturddy, September 13th, the Chazonim were: Peter Mendell, Douglas Elkin, Carl Gelber, Jacob Mendelson, Ronald Vineberg, Howard Golden and Richard Levy.The Kid- dush was given in honour of Ronald Vineberg.During the Rosh Hashonah services, the chazonim were: Samuel Ballon, Howard Golden, Edward Aronoff, Mark Mandel- corn, John Block, Marty Le- bovitz, Edward Levitt, Harvey Friedman, Peter Mendell, Douglas Elkin, Carl Gelber, Robert Garfinkle, John Rothschild and Richard Levy.David Mendelson sounded the Shofar on both days.On the first day of Rosh Hawhonoh, Mr.Leon Levin, Pres sident of the Congregation was the Guest Speaker and on the second day Dr.Harry C.Ballon was the Guest Speaker.Regular Sabbath morning ser vices are held weekly at 10:30 am.in the Beth Hamedrash, All boys and girls are urged to attend. # 3 poe Eh BE Former Westmount pastor sees religious upsurge By A.G.FERRIS Regretting the passing of certain traditional features of church life, Rev.Dr.J.À.Johnston noted an upsurge of religious interest among young people that made him feel optimistic about the future of the Christian church.pr.Johnston who participated in the annual meeting of the Eastern Association, of Baptist Churches is perhaps best known to Montrealers for his many years service as pastor of West- mount Baptist Church, from which he retired in 1956 after gerving for twenty-five years.Speaking reminiscently.he said that when he returned from ze \u2014* Westmount Baptist | Church | \u2014 ¥ | The Thanksgiving theme will prevail at both morning and evening services at Westmount Baptist Church when the Minister, the Rev.Edgar J.Bailey, speaks at 11 a.m.on \u201cHis wonderful Works\u201d, and at 7.30 p.m, on \u201cWe Gather Together\u201d.A missionary rarewell will be; held in \u2018the Church on Thursday, October 16th at 8 p.m, to say farewell to a group of missionaries going to India and Bolivia.The outgoing missionaries include the Rev.and Mrs.Donald Foster with Clara Riggs, Irene Cochran, Grace Anderson and Matilda Findlay.Refreshments will be served to all attending.St.Andrew's United Church x __ Xx * \u201cThere are Two Seas\u201d \u2014 a Parable by Bruce Barton provides tht title of Sunday morning's Thanksgiving Sermon in St.Andrew's Church, West- mount.The Service will be conducted by the Minister, Rev.Dr.D.M.Grant, assisted by Rev.David C.Searfoss.The Choir, directed by Mr.Eric Adams will sing selections suited to tie Thanksgiving Festival.I Mr.Seariows will preach the sermon in the Evening.His theme will be, \u201cOf Oxen and Children.\u201d The Church School will meet as usual at eleven a.m.\u2014 the Nursery.Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments the Intermediate classes will assemble at 10:00 a.m.with one (Intermediate) Class at 11:09 am.The Boy Scouts will gather at 7:15 on Tuesday evening, the Brownies on Wednesday after- noon and the Cub Pack on Friday.On \u2018Tuesday afternoon the Woman's Association will hold its regular meeting and the Board of Managers will meet on Tuesday evening.The first meeting season) of the Men of St.Andrew's will lake place on Wednesday evening.It will be a Supper Meeting \u2014 the Annual Father and Son Banquet with a programme suitable for young and older.(for this & * | Christian Science | * x \u201cAre Sin, Disease, and Death Real?\u201d will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermôn at Christ'an Science services Sunday.+ Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon is the Colden Text: \u201cSalvation bhelongeth unto the Lord: thy blessing is upon thy people\u201d (Psalms 3:8).i Selections to be read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy include the following (206: 26-28): \u2018Instead of God sending sickness and death, He destroys them, and brings to light immortality.\u201d ! From the King James Version of the Bible the following will be read: \u201cFor God hath not given Us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind\u201d (II Timothy 1:7).overseas after the first world war he became pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Toronto.It was a small church and the attendance became so large that they had to move to Malvern Collegiate assembly hall where around 700 people would turn out for service.His next pastorate was at Talbot Baptist Church, in London, Ont.The evening congregation averaged 700 to 750.The Sunday evening service was broadcast for six years.This church had two young people's organizations with an average attendance of 150.In recent years there has been a radical change in attendance at the * Sunday evening services which do not draw the crowds they used to, he said.He spoke with a touch of sadness of the decling in the mid-week church prayer meeting.In earlier years almost every church had its\u201d Wednesday or Friday evening prayer meeting; now it is the exceptional churèh that continues this practice.He felt encouraged by the large and increasing number of high school and university students showing an intelligent and sincere interest in the vital things of the Christian faith.He has seen a considerable number of young people going into the Christian ministry and foreign mission service.When he left Westmount - Baptist, that church had nine members, including the wives of two, engaged in foreign fields: two in Ethiopia, two in Hawaii, three in Bolivia and two in India.' He found an increased willingness on the part of people to give resulting in larged amounts being contributed to church and philanthropic enterprises.He felt a great satisfaction in T being able to say that he has al- Although officialiy retired, Dr, ways had the good support of Johnston is still busy and active wonderful and competent Chris- in field work for the Baptist tan gentlemen.denomination.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 10, 1958 Our \u2018Z-Accourt Plon help you to save 1, Use your Savings Account strictly for saving.2.Keep a separate Personal Chequin Account for paying bills.Try this.new plan at ony \u201cRoyal\u201d branch.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Want to Purr all winter long?per\" SHELL BRINGS YOU HEATING OILS Your Shell Furn ace Oil order brings you heat'n-a-hurry.Whether you want fast heat at a touch of your thermostat, or service quick service\u2014at your Shell Furnace Oil\u2014the Keep Filled Service: Yo Insured Budget Plan: No Trouble-free Heat: With Together, they practical as a wink, there's complete home heating call 24 hours in every day! heat'n-a-hurry furnace oil \u2014costs no more than ordinary fuels, yet it brings you four important home healing benefits, u never run out of Shell Furnace Oil.We refill your tank automatically whenever our records show your supply is running low.heavy bills at the end of the heating season.Shell splits your costs into ten easy-to-pay monthly installments.Shell Furnace Oil you get Sonitor plus a special additive.ly eliminate the two major causes of heating breakdown.Complete Maintenance Service: Shell arranges complete maintenance service \u2014at your call 24 hours in every day! 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; with the Sadler's Wells Ballet, white broadcloth, sizes who gave a most interesting HAIRDRESSER 32-A to 44-D.$2.50 talk on her experiences as a dancer, and Mr.Guy Glover, Fridays: Open from 9 AM.to 9 PM, EA AIR RTS MRS.D.KOKORIS, in charge of door prizes; Miss Angela Sper- is being held on Saturday, Oct.11 ahoard the S.S.Homeric Westmount Examiner, 1 1 Friday, Oct.10, 1958 ° Paul LaTour.Afternoon tea will be served following the meeting.ii.For subtle flattery .MR.EMILE'S ; \"Softy\" Permanent The \"Softy\" is positively cunning in its gentle flattery.See us soon, and find out how becoming this attractive new style can be.$10.00 under the auspices of the Hellenic Ladies Benevolent Society.dakos, president and convener and Mrs.©.G.Christie, chairman of ticket committee of the fashion show luncheon which Loretto Alumnae The opening meeting of the Loretto Alumnae of Montreal, for the season 1958-59.will be.held Monday, October 20 at the University Women's Club, 3492 Pee?street, at 8 p.m.Members and all former pupils of Loretto are cordially invited to attend.Fitri errr » ; 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children.The \u2014 Mitchell Photo girls worked in the evenings at the red cross centre, telephoning show which was a tremendous for blood donors.They also can- success.Proceeds from these vassed for the combined appeal projects were distributed to for the blind.At Christmas, the geveral charities, among them: girls filled Christmas stockings the Negro Community Centre, for needy children.They also sold the Eventide Home for the Aged Christmas cards.In the spring, and the School for Retarded they held their annual fashion Children.7 pA ppt?.CARPENTRY f PAINTING .REPAIRS DECORATING MEd otf M COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL \u2014 RESIDENTIAL DANIELS & MANNARD LIMITED 3181 St.James St.W.WE.2-6125 \u201cPIERRE MY HAIRDRESSER\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 REC'D.BEAUTY SALON P.F.Benoit, manager Opening Special ! 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for all the pieces shown above can perform several functions gracefully and efficiently.A.Service Tray, diameter 10\u201d, 80,00 B.Cut-glass Wine Decanter, sterling silver mount, 25.00 C.Sandwich Plate, diameter 9\", 32.50 D.Bowl, diameter 8\", 75.00 E.Sauce Boat, capacity V4 pint, 25.00 BIRKS SILVERSMITHS BIRKS BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE Mall and phone orders filled promptly aBEBABIBIBIBIBEEIBABHLIBIBEBABABEBABIBELECIBAGABIGABEABEBABABIBIBABIBEBABEBEBISABEBABABEBABIB S So BABI-BABEBABABIBEBIBIBEBES EBEBEBESEMEUBEIEHEBEBEIENBNMSESEEBHIE EE PHILLIPS SQUARE STORE HOURS: 9 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.daily.Tel.UN.6-1411.DORVAL STORE: (Closed Monday) Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 10 a.m.to 9:30 p.m.Wednesday and Saturday: 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.Tel.ME.1-3501.FREE PARKING \u2014 Dorval Shopping Centre \u2014 Free Parking {1 Hour) GLOBE PARKING \u2014 PHILLIPS SQUARE. STF me om eee =.di if RE 4 er Far Tnt BT FA hari Fd old me a WT Tra et, 14 \u201c The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 10, 1958 © Ty © RADIO ® APPLIANCES - SALES & SERVICE TV Antennas our specialty HI-FI Equipment and Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 HONE YOUR ADS \u2014 The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising rase Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.Thursday for current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty after 5 p.m.Tuesday and Wednesday evenings until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1.2771.sanassnnssany ame EEE RE 2 Property Wanted 20 Rooms To Let 29 For Sale HOUSE wanted in Westmount, seven ; B to 9 rooms.Convenient location.; i uy i ; 1 ADULT Christian family, cen- File up to $40,000.00, Please ca.tral Westmount, bed-sitting .an u Old oil portraits, even in poor order.: .- room, private bathroom.ALL SIZES.Private collector.Phone RE, 8-3979 10 Off.ce To Let Breakfast.$25.00 weekly.WE.; between 7 and 9 p.m.) : ANTIQUES bought, Lyons Antiques 4381 Coolbrook Encore Galleries, one of Canada\u2019s largest and oldest established antique gal- One room office.Reasonable.24 Autos For Sale leries are prepared to purchase for ATTRACTIVE space to let, office or commercial.1239 Greene Avenue.WE.3-1974, 12 Apartments To Let 435 Grosvenor Avenue, 735 rooms, heated.Stove, frigidaire, hot water, taxes paid.Janitor.WE.3-0971 and RE.8-5227, DAGENAIS - St.Remi, 2 rooms, furnished for 1 or 2 gentlemen.$10.00.$12.00 .All conveniences.WE.3-7167.13 Apartments Wanted TWO business ladies would like fur- mished apartment or home for approximately 8 months.Would assume caretaking responsibilities if necessary.References on request.Call HU.1-8825 after 6 after October 13th.16 Flats, Duplexes To Let + Upper Duplex 6 rooms, St.Catherine near Clarke Avenue.Furnished or unfurnished.Heated or unheated.Available No- vember 1st, Phone evenings, HU.6-8718.20 Rooms To Let TWO large rooms and kitchen, part- dy furnished, heated in private residence, Would suit married couple.Clean.$14.00 a week.Apply to 2410 St.Antoine St.TUPPER near The Forum, nice room, 2 persons, all privileges.WE.3-2561.LARGE double parlor with fireplace, Kitchen privileges.WE.2- 0785.Triumph Mayflower Excellent condition.Sacrifice sale.HU.4-2829.CHEVROLET Belair 1955, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission, turquoise, whitewall tires.Excellent condition.No dealers.WE.3-6047 26 Garages To Let GARAGE heated, corner Victoria and Sherbrooke.Easy in and out, street level, HU.1.5611 between 9 and 6.After 8.00 CR.6-6758.Ask for Mr.Morris.29 For Sale Bargain Aqua Period mahogany frame, sofa and chair.Good condition.Evenings, CR.2-8064.SIMMONS hide-a-bed, light green tapestry upholstering, $135.00; portable Singer sewing machine, nonelectric, $25.00.Excellent condition.HU.4-8861 after 4.LADY'S raccoon coat, size 18, excellent condition.Reasonable price, After 7 p.m., HU.6-5734.BEDROOM chair, rose, $15.00; Sheraton coffee table, bargain, $28.00.Excellent condition.HU.4-6608.SMALI crystal chandelier; gateleg table.WE.5-5138.FUR jacket, dark gren, worn once, $50.00; solid wicker chairs, perfect, $5.00 each.CR.9-5971.DARK gray fur jacket, $50.00.CR.9-5971.worn once, VV VV VV VV VV VV VF VT VY VV VV YTS S.U.L S.U.l.AUCTION NOTICE To the General Public The following merchandise will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION lin detail lots} Housewares, Watches, Jewellery, Lamps, Vacuum Cleaners, Giftwares, Handkerchiefs, Bedspreads, Drygoods, Sewing Machines, etc.DAILY AUCTION SALES 10 A.M.SHARP From 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.Daily From 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.Friday & Saturday AT OUR SALES ROOMS 1174 St.Lawrence Blvd., Montreal, P.Q.(near Dorchester St.) Conditions of Sale: Cash or Certified Cheque PLEASE NOTE .VISIT OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT fhe following merchandise can be purchased on our easy time payment plan: Rugs, Bedroom Suites, Living Room Suites, Kitchen Suites, Television Sets, Lamps, Chesterfield Suites, Divans, Sewing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Electrical Appliances, etc.SMILEY UNIVERSAL INC.APPRAISERS, AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS Sales rooms located at 1174 St.Lawrence Blvd., Montreal, P.Q.TEL.: UN.1-5451-2-3 : A À À À À À À À À À À À À A À À À À À AAA NEW YORK SAMPLE SAMPLE DRESSES AND SUITS.Original Values to $200.00 Hours: 11-6 Tues.through Sat.1535 Sherbrooke St, W.WE.5-5604 Mr.Fix-It SERVICENTER WILL REPAIR ANYTHING EXCEPT A BROKEN HEART Specializes 1n repairs on rotisseries, irons, toasters, vacuum cleaners, polishers, radios, etc.Lamps mounted, shades made to order and recovered.Free pick-up and delivery.HU.4.8332, 5323 Decarie, Buy your Furniture Wholesale at 3541 Van Horne Ant.1 REgent 8-4761 Davenports, chesterfields, bedroom sets, kitchen sets, hideabeds, refrigerators, stoves, washers, televisions, continental beds, folding cots, mattresses, springs, telephone tables, coffee, step and corner tables, record players, Hi-Fis, desks, lamps, lazy- boys.You name it, we have it.AU guaranteed merchandise.Unbelievable low prices.Your credit is good with us.Machinery Equipment New and used International Harvester wheel type tractors, front end loaders, back hoes fork lift attachments.International Equipment Co.RE.3-8251.FURNISH YOUR CHILD'S ROOM Junior bed with mattress, play table and bedspread; chifferobe with glass top; blue coiton loop rug; child's table and chairs; also children's garden set of 2 benches and lable, $50.00 takes the lot.WE.7- 417.EIGHT men\u2019s suits, one tuxedo, 3 winter overcoats, $10.00 each.Measuring 5'4\u201d, size 40.Call between 6-1 p.m.WE.5-6850.MAN'S.overcoat, 44-46; baby stroller: four budgies with cage.DA.2-3935, call after 7 p.m, Junior bed, with mattress, play table and bedspread; chiiferobe with glass top; blue cotion loop rug; child's table and chairs.Also children's garden set of 2 benches and table.$30 takes the lot.WE.7.4417.BED, double continental, attractive chintz headboard.bedspread, duster, $30.00.WE, 17-4811, HIDEABED, $10.00; coat, dresses; 8-9306.MOTOROLA portable radio with di- lady's winter man's clothing.RE.rectional antenna, AC and DC, 4\u201d loudspeaker, red leather covered, steel case, 2 brand new batteries worth $7.00, one month old, paid $69, need money will sell for $35.00.HU.1.5648, MU, 4-3045.THOR washer, frigidaire, tables, china and other household effects.WE.7.4076.WASHING machine, Epco, with automatic pump.Excellent condition.$65.00.RE.17-3997.TWO matching Duncan Phyfe tables, excellent condition; 21\" T.V.Spar.ton, blond maple, perfect condition.4946 Grosvenor.HU, 1.9476.5268 Cote St.Antoine Rd., Apt.7, en bloc or separately.Furniture and cash: antique furniture, silver, china, objets d'art, jewellery, etc.Representatives call anywhere.VI.5-6089.SET of encyclopedias wanted in good condition.HU.39-1383 32 Domestic Help Wanted Companion Housekeeper For small Westmount family.To live in, Best references required.WE.3.2952.YOUNG woman wanted from 3 to 7.30 to take two young children out days, feed and do dinner dishes.Call WE.2-5274, WANTED, responsible mother's help, good home, very good working con- ditions, modern conveniences.High salary for competent person.References required.HU.8-4869.WESTMOUNT teacher needs full time Qabysitter and partial housekeeper, 8 to 6 Monday to Friday or to live in.Call HU.9-6706 for interview, MERCHANT'S COAL CO.LID.814 Sun Life Bldg.UN.56-7351 GI] 33 Domestic.Empioyment Wanted BRITISH West Indian woman available for evening dinners, also dinner and cocktail parties.Quite capable.WE.3-8146.34 Help Wanted, Female TAKE ADVANTAGE of Avon's beautiful gift line of cosmetics.Without any experience you can earn money for your Christmas shopping by selling Avon Cosmeties and Toiletries in your own district.We train you.For information call VI.2.7885.37 Situations Wanted Male CEILINGS and walls restored to new and finished the same day wiih matching laths without dastroving the old ones.Work guaranteed.CR, 9-3432.42 Personals Abel Reducing Studio Open 6 days weekly from 10 a.m.to 7 p.rn.WE.5-7038, 1239 Greene above St.Catherine.45 Money To Loan MORTGAGE LOANS Attention! Mortgage loans quickly, Contractors, privates.Notary.RA.8-4541, Use Examiner Classifieds for Quick Results 20 Words 75¢ \u2014 Trades and Professional Cards 3 Cent Additional e e - » Building Repairs Dressmaking E : EUROPEAN dressmaker designer, ree S ima 2s dresses made to order.Finest works manship in alterations, Call Mrs.Russ, WE.3-7420, Westmount.English workmanship, brick- EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, laying, plastering, chimneys dresses, suits, coats made to mea- rebuilt, tuck pointing, roof sure.Alterations.Specializes in lace.shingling.All work guaran- 5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.teed.Mr.O\u2019Connor.+ 3 .: HU.8-5042 Duplicating Services Westminster Building CONTRACTORS SPECIALISTS IN PROPERTY REPAIRS PAINTING CHIMNEY REPAIRS WATER PROOFING PLASTERING FOUNDATIONS ROOFING, ETC.Estimates Free Phone HUnter 9-6939 EVENINGS HU, 6-7431 Vets Home Maintenance All types of home repairs, roofing, foundations, tuck pointing, brick laying, chimneys repaired and rebuiit, weather proofing.Free estimate.398 Elm Avenue, Westmount, WE.7.9718.Carpentry SPECIALIZED home Porches, planned kitchens, work, Built-in furniture.Excellent European workmanship.Westmount references.Mr.E.Von Glasow, MO.-0913.PLANNED kitchens, built-ins, alterations, etc.Furniture made to order.Workmanship guaranteed.UN.6-0129, Jim Clancy, Cartage and Moving TEA chests, barrels, cartons, cord.Ideal for moving and storing.Also sruck for light movings.Fred, WE.2-3038.ca rpentry.arborite playrooms.A 4] ins Reg'd., 1317 Greene.WE.5-3894, accessories for living room and bed- : room.Excellent condition.No deal- Decorating ers.Apply Thursday or Friday eve- WALLS and ceilings washed and ning from 8-10.Cash basis only.painted by experienced man, Win- GURNEY electric range, good con- dows and floors also done, Phone dition, 42'.HU.1.5702, W.Campbell, OL.9.5538.31 Wanted to Purchase Dressmaking ANTIQUE furniture, china, paint- YOUNG dress designer would be de- ings, jewellery, silver.R.Mul- lighted to work for you.Specialize in oversizes, RE.7.7077 after 6.ABC duplicating service, addressing, typing, translation, accurate work, (same-day service).Call day or night.61 Chesterfield, Westmount, HU.9-6366.Foot Specialist FOOT specialist with 25 years chiropody experience in Scotland is prepared to attend patients at their homes.Moderate fees.For appointment, phone PO.9-0374.Furniture Repairs ANTIQUE furniture Testoration, refinishing, Cabinet and furniture made to order, repaired, remodelled.John's Cabinet Making Reg'd., rear 1251 Greene, WE, 7.4879.ANTIQUE furniture restoration, French polishing.Superior work.R.H.Mullins Antiques Reg'd., 1317 Greene, WE 5-3894, Furriers HAVE your furs repaired or restyled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave.WE.2.2312, Marriage Licenses MARRIAGE LICENSES Milton W, Winston, notary.Days, UN 6-6556; evenings, HU.9.2820.Music Lessons .Guitar Lessons $1.00 Also accordion, violin, saxophone, clarinet or mandolin lessons at $1.50 HUNTER 1-0971 Office Equipment EXPERT REPAIRS Typewriters, adding machines, calcu lators, comptometers, cheque-writers, te, oe ALL WORK GUARANTEED Free estimates made.Replace mae chines provided free.WE.2-1906 BATES BUSINESS MACHINES REG'D.4204 ST, CATHERINE ST, WEST 4 LOYOLA WARRIORS football action in the Ottawa-St.Lawrence Conference starts on Saturday when the locals travel to Ottawa to take on the St.Patrick\u2019s college.Four good reasons why Loyola may bring home a victory are, left to right: Cart Ohlson, Ken Broden, Carl Pigeon and Terry Gain.Loyola News Photo \u201cBadminton club starts season Tuesday, Oct.14 The Westmount Recreation department badminton club will start the 1958 season at Roslyn School, Tuesday, Oct.14 at 7:00 p.m.The club is open to all residents 16 years of age and over There is no membershp fee, players must supply their own racquet and birds.Residents are invited to par- may register with the recrea- © ticipate in this pass time and tion department by calling WE.5-6975.A wife is in her element when she has a young husband and a young baby to train at the same time.ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY HU.4-3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.© Croceries and Imported Delicacies.IML 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) FABULOUS FLAN FIAT 600 SEDAN- ¢ cyl.O.H.V.rear engine.Seats four tomfortably.Hester, windshièld wiper and direction lights standard equipment.Three other models $1450 DEALERS DELHAM MOTORS LTD., 4232 St Catherine S., W., Montreal, Tel.WE.7-4639.EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILES REG\u2019D., 3150 St.Catherine St.E., Montreal, Tel, LA.6-9531.PARK- DALE AUTO CORP.LTD., 140 Jean- Talon W.CR.6-2595 and 8130 Décarie Bivd., Fi.4-303, available.Bulls hold Huskies to 12-12 football draw After winning their last three games out, Huskies of the Westmount Recreation eight man tackle football league were held to a 12-12 draw by third place Bulls.In the other game, second place Mules won 25-12 over the Broncs who are without a win in three starts.There will be action on Saturday with two games starting at 9:30 and on Monday, two games will be contested, also starting at 9:30 a.m.In the first quarter Bull's Allan Rubin recovered an onside kick to thread his way through the entire Huskies team for the openin, score of the game.In the second quarter, Bulls charged out in front by counting another major on a pass from Sheel to Gagne, to up the score to 12-0.Huskies came to life in the third quarter with a touchdown by the old reliable Buddy Me- Kaig.Buddy did it again in the fourth quarter to tie up the game game at 12-12.Gil Gagne played an outstanding game Loth ways for the Bulls.Claude Servant and Buddy McKaig were the toilers for the Huskies.Gary Duncan converted his own TD which was made on a 35 yard scamper around end, to put the Mules out in front 7-0 Touch foofball standings, results MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201d w IL.D Pts.Regals .5 6 1 2 14 Rangers .9 5 2 2 12 Rams .9 3 3 3 9 Royals .9 Q 8 1 1 MOSQUITO \u201cB\u201d P Ww L D Pts.Crowns .9 5 0 4 14 Greens .9 5 1 3 13 Blues .9 1 5 3 5 Scouts .9 1 6 2 4 PEE WEE w L D Pts.Maroons 7 1 1 15 Bombers 4 2 3 11 Cardinals 0 3 6 6 Roughies 0 5 4 4 M w I.D Pts.Alouettes .4 3 1 0 6 Ramblers .4 2 1 1 5 Argos .4 0 3 1 1 MIDGET \u201cA\u201d P W L D Pts.Acadia .8 6 1 1 13 McGill .8 4 2 2 10 Harvard 8 0 7 1 1 T \u201cRB w L D Pts.Lions 5 1 2 12 Western 4 3 1 9 Varsity 1 6 1 3 RESULTS Rangers 0, Regals 0: Rams 6, Royals 0;Rams 12, Rangers 6; Regals 18,, Royals 0; Regals 12, Rams 6; Rangers 12.Royals 0 Greens 6, Blues \u201c0; Growns 0.Scouts 0; Crowns 12, Blues 0: Greens 6, Scouts 0; Crowns 0, Greens 0; Scouts 12, Blues 0.Maroons 12, Bombers 6; Cards 6, Roughies 6; Maroons 12, Cards 0; Bombers 6, Roughies 0; \u2018Maroons 6, Roughies O; Cards 0, Bombers 0.Acadia 9.Harvard 0; Acadia 12, McGill 6; McGill 0, Harvard 0.Western 24, Lions 6; Western 24, Varsity 6; Lions 7, Varsity 0.Another important statistical fact: the South than any other part of the country.Congratulations, neighbors, shake.More catsup is eaten in| at the end of the first quarter.\u2019 Mike Weston of the Brones went over for a major to close up the gap.However, Mules\u2019 Gary Duncan went through a bewildered defensive Broncs squad to again stretch the lead to 14-6.Broncs once more closed the gap on a TD from one yard out by John McNally.The fourth quarter saw the Broncs fail to answer two more majors by the Mules; one by Andre Camilli who fell on a loose ball in the Broncs' stable, and the other hy fleet Larry Hes- ner who went 25 yards around end without being touched.STANDING Bill Milis wins fennis crown Bill Mills is the Westmount senior tennis champion for 1958.Mills beat K.A.Fravendorf in the semi-final 6-1 3-6 6-1, then took on Alec Forsyth, a former champion, in the final.Mills dropped only one set in the best-of-five match, the second 3-6, after copping the first 6-1, Forsyth was only able to win three games in the last two sets.\u2019 The weather was hardly con- The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 10, 1958 15 ducive to good tennis, being on the cold, windy side, Mills will be awarded the championship cup at the city's annual awards night.ASPHALT PAVING HU.6-1177 HUDSON CONSTRUCTION INC.A COOL REFRESHING OKeefe.THE MILD ALE BECAUSE O'KEEFE IS BREWED WITH F A Pts Huskies 8 3 : SEEDLESS HOPS\u201d TO ELIMINATE Bulls 55 63 3 Ail UNPLEASANT BITTERNESS Broncs 12 44 0 CP ID C Pts.McKaig, Huskies 4 6 0 36 Saget, Huekies 1.à 1 50 OK f Tyrrell,\u2019 Mules .2 4 0 24 , Buneai Mules 17 3 3 1 @| DRINK @@TÉ me mip ae: Rubin, Bulls .3 1 1 7 Camilli, Mules 3 1 0 6 Besner, Mules 3 1 0 6 Weston, Broncs .3 1 0 6 [1] McNally, Broncs 3 1 0 6 Picture of a Typical Enough men to do the job quickly and well A e © e EXTERIOR PAINTING : ® CARPENTRY WORK eo INTERIOR PAINTING ® BASEMENT PLAYROOMS e PLASTERING ® PLANNED KITCHEN e CEMENT FINISHING eo ADDING A GARAGE ® BRICKLAYING & POINTING e SUN DECK ADDITIONS We will be pleased to estimate the cost of your particular requirements at no charge to you Call Fe General Contractors NCE, orne 1705 William St.\u2014 WE.2-3147 16 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 10, 1958 St Leo's sports program is now well underway j St.Leo's Academy autumn sports programme is now well underway with most of the activity centered around six-man touch rugby and tennis.An effort was made to launch a junior tackle foothall club in the G.M.I.A.Lack of enthusiasm among a few of the high school huskies nullified any chance for a team and a bitter disappointment for the 16 candidates that signified their desire to play.In six-man rugby, St.Leo's grade youngsters are having a fine season of competition in the city of Westmount Municipal league, A successful high school tennis tournament was completed with defending champion Brian Finnegan coming out on top again after meeting up with some stiff competition from John Rinfret.An early start will be made on the hockey front, with a junior practice scheduled for Friday, October 24 at Verdun Auditorium.Westmount\u2019's new artificial rink is just about completed and this should add a lot more spice to the local hockey menu, An earlier start, more games and superior ice conditions are a few of the assets that should make the coming season highly attractive for the many St.Leo's students that are looking forward to the hockey and skating season.Academy Jottings: St.Leo's have received an invitation to Table tennis name executive slate John Hunnlus has been elected president of the Canadian Table Tennis Association.Installed as vice-presidents were Ervic Rothfleisch NDG YMCA and Peter Barber of Toronto.Marg Waldon of Toronto was elected secretary-treasurer and J.B.Juneau of Montreal, ranking chairman.Derek Glazer of Winnipeg heads the by-law committee.In the Canadian championships in Toronto, Quebec beat Manitoba 6-1 but lost out to Ontario 6-3 in the finals, The tournament ratings plac- 2d Montrealers Nick Gadanyi, Paul Belanger and Claude Landry 4th, 5th and 6th respectively.It was decided at the finals that the sponge would be banned from tournament play in Canada and the United States.Six teams compele in military ball Six teams are operating In the Officers Section of the Military Fastball League this sea son.Black Watch, Canadian Crena- dier Guards, Fusiliers Mont- Royal, Regiment de Maison- neuve, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Montreal Regiment make up the league.17th Hussars withdrew from competition Lhis year.Captain George Ekers of Grenadier Guards is president of the league with Lieutenant Don Rehill.Royal Montreal Regiment, secretary, and Captain Tom Litchfield, Black Watch, treasurer, Hole-in-one is made at Marlborough club Claude Hebert scored a hole- in-one at the Marlborough Golf Club on the 117-yard 17th hole.He used a No.9 iron.Playing in the foursome were visit Lake Placid, N.Y.for exhibition hockey games in January .With only three holdovers from last year's senior \u2018B\u2019 hockey team and no replacements available, it seems a natural conclusion that the school will not be represented for 1958- 59 .Bill McNally, Constant Nucci and Robert Archambault three spirited St.Leo\u2019s students, doing a fine, job coaching six man rugby in the Westmount league.Rugger trial filt set for Monday On Monday, the Quebec Rugger Union holds a trial match featuring top players in the province.After this match the selectors will name the team to play Ontario in Toronto, October 25 ir the semi-annual Jubilee Trophy match.It will be played at Westmount Park, Team for the trial match are: Probables: R.Bell, RCAF; J.Allan, Westmount, Tony Smith, West- mount; capt, D.Ellis, Barbs; D.Mitchell, Ottawa; G.Pitcher, Irish; Ian Thompson, Irish, D.Gustard, Barbs; Jim Noonan, Irish; C.Fagan, Barbs: G.Sadler, Ottawa; J.Adam, Westmount; W.Cullens, Westmount; T.Reid.Mount Royal and I.Hamilton, Barbs.Possibles: H.Kerin, Irish; T.Ryan, West- mount; CC.Maginnaty, Irish; C.Hudson, Wanderers; D.O'Connor, Irish; A.Wittet.Westmount and C.Davidson, Barbs, capt: D.O'Neil, Irish; J.Cassells, Ottawa: E.Kelleher, Barbs; S.Holmes, RCAF: D, Craig, Mount Royal: J.Sauner- son, Ottawa, G.Jackson, West- mount and D.Hill.RCAF, ° Paul Leduc, Bob Harwood and Theo Gauthier.Unify conimences™ basketball bill The Unity Boys\u2019 Club is continuing to operate for the sec- cnd consescutive year a four- team senior girls\u2019 basketball House League._ To-date 20 girls have registered out a few more are needed to round out the teams.Senior girls are invited to participate.The games are played on Tuesdays from: 8.36 p.m.and anyone interested could contact Maurice Mariasine for further particulsrs, at WE.2-5506, or 1090 Greene avenue in\u2019 West- mount.+ Morton Bain, weli-known in THIS WEEK'S BONUS BUY ! Lean PORK CHOPS ,, 59¢ ® Top Quality Meats @® Fancy Groceries BEER - ALE - PORTER Fast, Free Delivery WE.3-2741 SEERS 4498 St.Catherine W.(Corner Abbott) Time for a make the most of it with MOLSON'S - Canada's largest selling Ale gz circles, has \u201c coach of the junior basket- n i plans to enter the :junivr MBL ranks this year.Practices are, held every Monday and Wednesday.The team has not as yet been picked and there are positions open.Anyone of junior age who LU Ÿ ; \u2018 \"A & P Cadlling\u201d .\"Music \"Round the World\" Robert @.Lewis Show \u201cThe World Tonight\u201d .SATURDAY | \"Club 800\" 4.05 - 5.30 p.m.\"Country Junction\u201d 7.05 - 7.45 p.m.breax.\u2026 .ie would like to try .qut is welcome.> 2 J .- \u2019 =.- The.club also have teams in other \"age categories.The senior.\u201cB\"\u201d team is back for another Year under playing coach Ulric Brown, Other teams are: biddy, bantam, midget, juvenile midget and juvenile girls.Coaches are available for all the teams.11.30 a.m.3.30 = _4.00 p.m.8.30 - 9.00 pm.\u2026 905 - 9.25 p.m.SUNDAY \"Family Theatre\u201d 1.30 - 2.00 p.m.\u201cNew York Phitharmonic\" 2.39 - 4.00 p.m.I.poli Mpea M RL SS wi ge a FE 3 hi [Chis inher) pre ir Bties, the \u20ac ase 0) Baific a b mo ints ertime tes a| onipa respe cident ured, d, 16 S issg and n add pay BJD! 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