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[" a Et Fwd : NOMINATIONS MONDAY | = 2 ga The Wl itil + : The Examiner k je ji cipal Association at its pe | Î i December 9th meeting, gers reaay | will present themselves on : Monday ar City Holl for for new deal 1 *slection by acclamation\u2019.Readers last week will CE They are: Alderman J.Cl have noted that the ad- bo Cushing for Mayor, to succeed ps .tr dition of a magazine 3 the retiring Mayor A.Sidney' VOL, XXX.NO.2.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 THIRTY-TWO PAGES , , .5 ; > Bruneau; and Frank B.Com- section including a wide LE mion, Jr.and Laird W.Bovaird ee \"assortment of interest- mn to succeed to Council seats 3 and ; ., ey 4; vacated by Aldermen.Cush- ing feature articles, a w ing.and LG.Seybold.h selection of better class RS ere ave been no other \u2018 POI 3 nominations received by Secre- \u201ccomics\u201d for the young- tary-Treasurer A, W.D.Swan sters (and the not-so- but in the unlikely event of a young).and a week-long poll becoming necessary an elec- : tion would take place on Jan- advance TV Preview list- A uary 19th from 8 a.m.to 8 p.m.ing.> with polling booths located in These features for some time have been included as a popular part various parts of the City.| Period for receiving alternative nominations on Monday is from noon to 2 p.m.SRE Addy al 5 is Brief biographies of the three of The Examiner's sister nominezs follow.>, The Moni ALDMN.J.C.CUSHING newspapers, The Monitor ; Born in Westmount in 1907 in the West End and The he graduated from West- : : oy .mount High School.He went Goardian I Verdun and i io the Royal Military College, le alle.Kingston, where he was .awarded the Sword of Honor Monitor and Guardian as top cadet of the class of used to.be, like The J 1928.Afterwards he joined Examiner, \u201cfree\u201d news- = the firm of McDonald, Currie papers \u2014 delivered door- with hom he Brant He vas to-door without charge to char acco A i B Executive Vice-President of all the residents of the National Breweries until 1951 area served.Distribution | when he joined A.C.Leslie, problems and increased 2 distributors of steel and non- size of those papers .ferrous metals.He is presi- a i dent of the company.Mr.| FIRST OF THE YEAR at the Reddy Memo- a yell * His parents, seen here with nurse E.brought about their eon ; Cushing is President of tlie rial Hospital was Baby David George Hurley Latremoullle, are Mr.and Mrs, D.Hurley, 716 version to paid-circula- Boys* Clubs of Canada, à gov-| who greets the world with a yawn \u2014 or is it Osborne street, Verdun.tion and carrier-delivery.22 ernor ot the Montreal Gen- -Tedd Church Photo Today, Monitor and par oral, an run Erotostant : Guardian are the two \u2014° Hospi rmer director.sr Marte PSEA ARR HATER largest ABC-audited local >< \u2018 of the itase Federation and Police i.fire 5 weuklies in Canada We ee a member Of the Council of , Next week\u2019s weather i niner Zz Saint George's Anglican aim to see The Examiner By ERIC NEAL in the same category.H Church.Co FRANK B.COMMON, JR.© answer first .Born in Westmount in 1620, - .I attentes Schools, grad- calls in 59 uated from the Royal Mili- .tary College, Kingston, in Westmount police depart- 1940.Served in UK and Ment's last call for 1958 and North-west Europe with the first for 1959 both concerned Royal Canadian Engineers local stores.=\" and returned ir 1945 to study At 12.50 p.m.à broken win- law at McGill.He graduated dow was Teported at Bradner\u2019s in.1958 and has been practis- Fur Store, 4945 Sherbrooke ing with the tirm of Common, street.It was first thought to Howard, Cate, Ogilvy, Bishop, be the result of an attempted Copé.\u2018Porteous and Hansard break-in-but was later determined as having been caused by a January 10 to 17 Bright and cold followed by wet mists, cold driauie and soft snow in the south and 3 to 5 Inches of powder smow im the north with gusty winds.Tralfic troubles for many places.Over the next [vw weeks The Examiner representatives will be surveying all Westmount\u2019s homes to determine those which wish to continue to receive The Examiner at five cents per copy, payable either by subscription for the year in advance or by payment to the carrier when he calls Sunny again and colder \u2014 zero or lower al night, thon very changeable with short snowstorms and gusty winds, Weekend quite cold with snow flurries and bright, windy periods, Ski conditions improving.RSR EEE RNR By-law meeting Westmount's since then.He-is on the Council of tire Canadis Bar Association, a lec} on the Law Faculty at) iil, Chairman and Presi © of the Verdun Protestant Hospital and a Governor of the Montréal General.He is on the Committee of Stewards of Dominion-Douglas Church.He Saint Catherine police to check if he had left his Keys in the front door of his premises.Police investigated and found he hadn't.piece of flying.ice thrown up by a passing car, \u2018 At 1.20 a.m.a store-owner on street called The Fire Department's first slated Monday A meeting will be held Monday at City Hall of the elector- proprietors of Westmount to agree to, or demand a poll population up twin boys, born to Mr.and Mrs, Gary Kelly, 4278 Dorchester, comprised Westmount's contri- Two healthy bution te Montreal's first once a month for collee- tion, We would be glad if, meanwhile, you would indicate your wishes on the business reply card (no postage required) to be delivered with next arrivals for 1959, First-born was Daniel James Kelly, who preceded his brother, Dean Clifford, into the world within the epace of one half hour.The twins were born at call in 1959 came at 7:05 a.m.when a taxi pulled up outside the station to have a fire put out in its engine, No serious damage was done to the vehicle.During tne week, two false concerning, Council's decision to approve By-law 634 \u2018to provide for the sale of part of the West- mount Athletic Grounds to the School Commissioners of the was the first President of the Westmount-Hobby Show which started in 1987.LAIRD W.BOVAIRD f Born in London, Ont., in 1918 he graduated from the week's Examiner.We feel Westmounters want their own community newspaper \u2014 for local news and comment, + University of Western On-|&larms were phoned in to Fire Municipality of the City of {the Catherine Booth Maternity ) y: tario with Honors in Econo- feadquarters, pue purporting to Westmount\u2019, Hospital between 9.47 and 10.15 for the advertisements of mice in 1840.During the war, | 12V¢ come irom ihe Temple am, on New Year's Day.local business, for the té rose to the rank of Major Emanu-Bl, the other from a| The By-law also provides for! This double blessing is also in| many other services onl house on Selby street.the sale of the club house and the nat f double-troubl y y the Canadian Armoured \u2014_\u2014 neture of double-trouble for 9 local newspaper can Coe and served for a period the landscaped area known as| Mr.Kelly, a 20-year-old sheet brin pal as ADC to General A.G.L.Commissioners Redfern Park.It has been em.Metal worker apprentice who is B- MoNaughton.Aîter the.war hasized by C il hat tt at present unemployed.The Gi » .YH.he returned to Toronto where pnasize y ounc tha he Kelly's have another son, Rich- ive our surveyor your i Lt he joined an advertising are elected area to be sold will not mater- ard, aged one and a half, yes.We wish you to con- Ï agency.In 1947 he came to À ; ially affect use of the grounds Unaware that he wax to be tinue to let us serve you.Montreal to the Bell Tele-| Three local residents were 2° 20 athletic field.the father of (wins, Mr, Y if fo A phone where he is Advertis- elected by acclamation Monday The School Commissioners will Kelly said that his wife \u201chad ou may, if you preter, call The Examiner, HUnter 1-2771, an iden\u201d but that he \u201cwouldn't ing Supervisor for Customer believe her.\u201d Relations, He is Treasurer of also purchase the existing private \u2018property fronting on the as School Commissioners for the Municipality of the City of and order Dominion - Douglas Church Westmount.south side of Saint Catherine The twins, at las} report are your Examiner delivery.Men's Club, an Executive of They are Mrs.G.Liersch, 55 street betqveen Hallowell avenue doing weil, are far from being Subscription price: $2 50 the District Boys\u2019 Scouts\u2019 As-| Forden avenue; Myr.W.H.} and the lahdscaped property on unwelcomed, however.\u201cI don't x : sociation and a past presi-| Bradley, 6 Belfrage road and | the south-shst corner of Hillside know how we'll do it\u201d Mr Per year, or 5 cenls per dout of Roslyn Home and| Mr.\u2018A.O.Leslie, 509 Clarke | avenue and Saint Catherine Kelly said, \u2018but we're going | week payable end of cach dooms.School Association.\u2019 avenue, street.to manage somehow.\u201d month to carrier. = ; 2 ™ Westmonst Exemiser, Friday, Jazuary 9 1959 SUITS & COATS $55 vw Mode te your measure from e lerge selection of best English weoliens.Werk Guersnteed.Ledies' end Gent's SLACKS 515 Mode te | measure Your Fall coat con ; be mode inte eo warm winter coat, Alterations & Remodelling.Reesoncbie Prices Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE {Just below St.Catherine} WE.3-5908 - pa This TV with refrigerator and a Hi-Fi speaker in the freezer.TELETRONICS CORP.Grommes HI-FI and Stereo Equipment WORLD'S FINEST RADIOS & T.v.® Tronsistor Supplies ¢ Antenna Specialists ® Soles & Service A119 St.Catherine St.W.THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.Unity Bo 1090 GREEN y's Club E AVENUE A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB AR RZ ZA Adda = M Î e Rar By Maurice Mariasine REGULAR ACTIVITIES RESUME All regular Club activities resumed on Monday, January 5th.with all scheduled classes in operation.The Arts and Handicrafts, group clubs and social activities will now continue until Hobby Show Time next May.For the benefit of new members and those who have not as yet registered for one of the many interesting and educational activities, we are presenting a Hat of aH our Club activities.This will provide our Club members with an opportunity to choose an activity to suit their inclination and aptitude.\u2018The activities are as follows: Fretwork, coloring, scrap books, creative crafts, story telling, metal craft, woodwork, group games, art work, baton twirling, precision chorus lines, dramatics, embroidery, tap dancing, shell craft, ballet, sewing, indoor soccer, basketball, general gym, dodge ball, gymnastics, group clubs, talent club, the Friday Nite Club, junior and senior games room, musical jam sessions, movies, library and special activities.UNITY BOYS' CLUB TALENT PARADE Fred Pennell's Talent Club comprising some 40 entertainers will presenl a Variety Show for SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES W.FRIEDRICH Master Wetchmeker 1316 GREENE AVENUE {next to Post Office) WE.5-9282 WE.7-1855 Order Your .FILING EQUIPMENT NOW Transfer Cabinets, Guides, Folders and Current Files FROM ALLAN SINGER Lid.Stationers, Printers & Loose Leaf Manufacturers 357 Victoria Avenue HUnter 4-8439 Westmount FOR BEST SERVICE } Se 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 ST.JAMES STREET WEST WE.5-25¢35 WE.3-2432 \u2014 PLUMBING SERVICE sington avenue, the benefit of the patients of the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital on Wednesday, January 14th, at 8 p.m, Rehearsals for the Show continue as usual on Tuesdays at 7 pm, Obituaries MRS.WILLIAM WREN Mrs.William Wren, a resident of N.D.G.for 55 years, and wife of Willlam Wren, Police and Fire Chief of Westmount from 1898 to 1939, died Saturday in her 85th year.Born Selinda Lillie Farrow in London, England, September 29, 1874, Mrs, Wren met and married her husband there, coming to Canada with him in the 1890's, During the First World War, Mrs.Wren was president of the Red Cross group here, She was among the first members of St.Luke's Church, and for many years a member of the Dickens Fellowship.Active in charitable work throughout her life, she was a charter member of the Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club.Mrs.Wren hag been an invalid since an accident in her home some six years ago.Services were held in St.Luke\u2019s Church, with Rev.B.B.Brown, a family friend for over 50 years, officiating, assisted by Rev.A.G.Moore.Mrs, Wren is survived by her husband; a \u201cdaughter, Lillie Mary (Polly); a brother, Frederick, of Oakville, Ont.; two sisters in England; two grandchildren, and five great grandchildren, A daughter, Margaraet, and a son, George, predeceased her.H.ROUTH Services were held Tuesday for Haviland Routh, 368 Ken- of the Merchants Coal Co.Ltd.,, who died Saturday at the age of 87.A member of the first M.A.A.A.Stanley Cup team in 1693.Mr.Routh was born in Montreal, and was employed with the Dominion Bridge Co.until 1921.Shortly after; he entered the service of the Merchants Coal Co.Lid.A member of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club, and the Royal Montreal Curling Club, Mr.Routh wag also a life member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.Predeceased by his first wife, the former Edith Elliott, he is survived by \u2018their daughter, Miss Marguerite Routh, He is survived aleo by his second wife, the former Lydia Acheson.Last victim was a horse Westmount's last traffic vie- tim of 1958 was a horse, struck down by a car at the corner of Clarke and Western avenues, It was 6 p.m.when Henry Mercession, 55, 465 Elm avenue, driving east along Clarke struck the animal which was pulling a milk cart belonging to the Guaranteed Pure Milk Co.The driver was Henri Charlebois, 40, 6 Monette street, Montreal, The horse suffered a fractured right foreleg and was destroyed by Sgt.Stuif\"Hufman of Westmount Police.\u2018i The driver of the eart was uninjured and the contents were, .not damaged, KIWANIS CAMPAIGN BOOSTER: Rcss Webster, MP for St.Antoine-Westmount was on hand, Saturday, to help get the Kiwanis Club of Montreal off to a good start in their Plate \u2018n\u2019 Penny Pickup drive, To help in the eampaign, motorists take their old plates to any service station in Montreal.The plates are sold for scrap with the proceeds going to one of the club's many worthy causes.As an added help, money equalling the total of the digits of the old licence in pennies ean also be contributed, and doing just that in this picture is Mr.Webster.Receiving the contribution is club president, Ed.Heeney, \u2014David Bier Photo Dickens group meets Tuesday Opening meeting of the Dic- lens Fellowship for 1959 will be held at Victoria Hall Tuesday evening next at 8.15.Guest speaker will be Professor D.C.Munroe, who was recently appointed Chairman of the Institute of Education, McGill University.His subject will be appropriately \u201cCharles Dickens and Educational Reform.\u201d During the evening soprano solos will be sung by Miss Belva Taylor of Calvary United Church.E.Trenholme Armitage, president, will be in the chair.Westmount firm designs Offawa apartment block A Westmount firm of archi- texts and a Montreal firm will | - be responsible for the erection of a million-dollar apartmest house of 130 suites on Metcalfe street in Ottawa.The project has been designed by Greenspoon, Freedlander and Dunme and the general contract for construction has been awarded to A.Janin and Co.Ltd.For THE convenience.of the family, we provide a private illuminated parking lot.BA Collins INC.» à Nue AE WILLIAMS 5010 SHERDROOKE STREET WRST oP ii Five a - of Traditional Service \" dJ0s.C.URrRAY & Bro.FuneraL Directors 1234 Mountain St.rT Es | LE B32 Na rE A Phone: UN.6-6363 ng 1317 GREENE AVE.\u2014 WE.* ANTIQUES BOUGHT and _ EXPERT ART RESTORERS ® UPHOLSTERERS \u2019 Antique Furniture Restoration Furniture of all \u2018MULLINS ANTIQUES 5.3894 SOLD Repairs ypes Ex ; The ammer ESTABLISHED WATCH REPAIRS WE.3-4046 ON 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXX.NO.2.THEY'VE GOT PULL: Two Church, Netta Geddye and Lois Mill, here do some last minute warming up before the marionette performance of \u201cAmahl and the Night Visitors\u201d, given for afternoon at Victoria Hall Ist saptist WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1959 Award trades Mackay school principal tells Rotary deaf story Principal of the Mackay School for the Deaf, Mel Blanchard, said Wednesday that public opinion of a handicap which Helen Keller had described as being \u2018worse than blindness\u2019 was far less informed than it was over \" A string-pullers of 1st Baptist the NDG Women's Club Friday \u2014Tedd Church Photo puppeteers present famous opera Victoria Hall, usually associated with teen age dances, political speeches, or wedding receptions, was on Friday the scene of a very different type of performance; a puppet show by amateur enthusiasts of 1st Baptist Church and presented for the N.D.G.Women's Club, The performance was \u201cAmahl and the Night Visitors\u201d, preceded by a short curtain opener, \u201cAlice and the Egg\".Playing \u201cAmahl\u201d was a nostalgic experience for the puppeteers; the American opera by Carlos Menotti had been one of their first shows over three years ago, when they played before their own congregation at the old 1st Baptist Church.on Dor- chester street.JANUARY CLEARANCE Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 To stage the play, the group employs a movable aluminum stage that provides them with a set six feet high, four feet wide and four feet deep, designed and built by Tom Mill and Bill Brady.Black drapes hide the per- fornters who stand on a raised wooden platform to manipulate : the puppets; included in the cast of Amahl were: Eleanor Brady.Amahl; Lois Mill, Amahl's + yx mother; Tom Mill, Shepherds; Ruby Harper, Margaret Mills and Netta Geddye, the Three Kings.Mrs.Theo Dunn, wife of 1st Baptist minister Rev.R.S.SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONÉ WEEK $65.00 up Latest Patterns in English Woolens Customers or our own material made up : © REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) Dunn and founder of the group.cooperated with her husband in \u201cAlice and the Egg\u2019; Mrs.-Dunn played Alice while Mr, Dunn manipulated the Egg.The husband and wife team spoke their lines while manipulating the puppets, a fairly difficult feat.Usually a taped voice is used with marionnettes, enabling the puppeteers to give their full attention to handling the strings.Also in \u201cAlice and the Egg\" were the gilent but active Butterfly and \u2018Toath played by Eleanor Brady and Lois Mill, Ruth and Steve Woronka handled properties, which in- \u2018cluded such doll house furniture as a little pot arranged to swin over the oardboard fireplace a long hinge and tiny elect bulb candles whith' Gould ve switched off when apparently WE.2-6633 blown out.for Library extensions General Contractor Byers Construction Co.Ltd, 5675 Upper Lachine road, will start work this month on the construction of the $235,000 extension and alterations to West- mount Public Library, Weat- mount Park, The architects are Durnford, Bolton, Ohadwick and Ellwood, 4101 Sherbrooke street west.Consulting mechanical and electrical engineers are Wood, McAdam and Magor, 4444 Sherbrooke street west.Sub-awards have also been made for the following trades: stone, roofing, floor finishing.windows, reinforcing steel, curtain wall and aluminum sills, roof slab, floor tile, terrazzo, plumbing and heating.electrical, waterproofing.The balance of trades pends.New buildings in Westmount Excavation and piling is under way for construction of a bakery plant for Wonder Bakeries Ltd.at Prince Albert and Somerville streets, Architects are Comber, Comber and Mack, 4493 Sherbrooke street west; the consulting structural engineer is S.L.Sachs, 4920 Western avenue and the general contractor is Douglas Bremner Construction Ltd., 5965 Monkland avenue.Plans are being prepared and soil tests have been made for construction of a 10-storey office building on the extension of Saint Catherine street west.Anchitect is Grattan D.Thompson, 4135 Sherbrooke street west, _- dvi SYLVAN LEBOW, director of the National Fed- executive eration of Temple Brotherhoods, who will conduct a Leadership Workshop at Temple Emanu-El Community House this Sunday.Commencing at 10.13, seminars on worship, adult education, and programming will be in session, open ta pembérs of the Témple Enianu- Fi Brotherhaod and Temple BétH Sholom Brothor- hood Board Members.thoughts more spectacular afflictions, Mr.Blanchard, head of the School for the past 17 years, was speaking at the Westmount Rotary Club's weekly meeting.He said there were three main areas in which lay information was sadly lacking.\u201cFirst, people don\u2019t realize the severity of a handicap which prevents transference of into words.Second.there's a good deal of confusion about definition of the terms deaf and hard-of-hearing.Third, hearing aids are not the universal panacea people think they are.They are aids (o deafness, not a cure.\u201d These problems are all being tackled at the School, which started with nine pupils in 1869 on the initiative of local clergymen and philanthropists.The School soon ran into financial difficulties, however, and in 1877 Mr.Joseph Mackay came forward with a deed of land on Decarie boulevard on which he erected the piesent building.IL was opened by Lord Dufferin, the then Governor- General of Canada.The School now has 91 children, 15 of whom are from Newfoundland which has no school of its own, Eighty-eight children live in the school, \u201cA deaf child\u201d went on Mr Blanchard, \u2018must learn a language he has never heard.He has to learn it from its printed form, from pictures and from lip-read- ing.Subjects\u201d must be taught in different ways.\u201d The child learns words, builds them up into sentences, then fills in With numbers, colors, prepositions, ete.\"This 13 where the difference between the deaf and hard-of- hearing comes in.\u201d Mr.Blanchard said.\u201cThe deal child has never heard a spoken word before he starts learning.The hard-of-hearing person has been able to build up a vocabulary before the .affliction overtakes him.\u201d Mr.Blanchard said that after school, more deaf children were being accepted into industry which had changed its sttitude towards handicapped people and was now assessing them for jobs which they could do.The institution is supported hy a grant of $8,000 from the provincial government, private donations and fees charged to pupils who live in Montreal However, this is nol enough to keep the school poing and an annual campaign is conducted which will get under way this year sometime in February.De.00000 Vl000 000000006006 A, Vidor 9-8689 YOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! United Photographic Store Ld.758 ST.PETER ST.MONTREAL GENUINE WELSH ANTHRACITE COAL More Heat - Less Ash - No Dust For Immediate Delivery Call HU.9-1131 Today Authorized Dealer HAND & PARKER LIMITED .4857 Sherbrooke Street West LASALLE COKE Backed by forty years of dependable service a! ei WE SAY Referendum is required HE Westmount Muni- nicipal Council should be congratulated for their determined effort, through notices and press releases, to inform the citizens of their de- mocrative rights and privileges in connection with the proposed sale of the Westmount Grounds and Redfern Park to the Westmount , Protestant School Commission.We regret the meeting is not to be held in Vie- toria Hall in the evening when citizens would be free to attend and obtain a full explanation of the project.However: the council have fulfilled the letter if not the spirit of the law in calling the meeting at 9 am.-10 am, Monday January 12th, at the City Hall.If ten or more elector - proprietors register objections to the bylaw approving the sale, then it will be necessary to hold a referendum.There are two \u2018sound reasons why the elector- proprietors should turn out and vote on Monday for a referendum.(1) This is one rare occasion on which citizens have been given advanced notice of an opportunity to express their wishes.This opportunity should be seized upon ta show the council that the elec- (Continued on page 12) THEY SAY Joy rises in me like a summer's morn.\u2014S.T.Coleridge Joba W.Sancton Publisher Tracy $.Ludington, Editor Anthony Petterson, News Bditer Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Menger The Examiner alms to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail $1.00 half year.THE EXAMINER Serviag the City of Westmount Friday, Janvery 9 1959 THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2105 Hempten Ave.Montreel MUores 1-2771* Hugh E.McCormick President subscriptions: 92.00 per year; Authorized as 2nd Class Mall, Post Office Dept, Ottawa Examiner Profile: Archdeacon recalls adventurous youth By CYNTHIA JONES For 18 years Archdeacon Reuben Kenneth Naylor has been rector of N.D.G.'s historic Trinity Memorial Church.For about the same length of time he has been faithful columnist on religious affairs Neither parishioner nor reader of the Archdeacon could fail to learn something from his sermons and articles.The twinkling brown-eyed rector is a scholar, former professor, and in a somewhat, more adventuresome vein, a founder and still very active executive member of the Fellowship of the West, an organization which since 1928 has been sending priests to the outskirts of civilization in Western Canada.In the latter connection the Archdeacon spent the summer of 1930 as an Anglican missionary \u201cpushing a car\u201d with Rev.Selwyn Willis, the present rector of Grace Church at ~ Pointe St.Charles, to Notike- win, 400 miles north of Edmonton, Alberta, and onwards to Fort St.John, B.C.The pair held services and conducted 55 baptisms, including seven in one family on one day.That next summer Archdeacon Naylor married Mary Barton, of Quebec City, daughter of the late Maj.Rev.William Barton and Marion Pope Barton, and took her on a mission honeymoon to the same outposts, \u201cThat same summer I walked from Fort St.John to Hudson's Hope, a matter of 70 miles in two days,\u201d said Arch- - .deacon Naylor in nostalgic .mgood during an interview in his book-lined church study which boasts a painting of the first Trinity Church of 1840 in ARCHDEACON KENNETH NAYLOR .o- NE Bonsecours Market and portraits of all Trinity's rectors but one, including the first, Rec.Mark Willoughby.\u201cMy first summer out West was in 1928 when I assisted a parson With a 20,000 square mile territory in the north end of the Fraser Valley in -British Columbia,\u201d he reminisced.The Fellowship of the West, (Continued on page 7) Wr \u2014-y \u2014 rame = rt ie pn TI I ay rT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__ A oe.6 Light By The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector, Trinity Memorial Church As the Christmas Season closes with Little Christmas my mind harks back to the Gospel for Christmas Day, and the word \u201cLight\u201d in particular.John came to bear witness to the Light.\u201cHe was not the true Light, but came to bear witness of the Light, that all men through him might believe.\u201c I am reminded that in the creation story \u2018\u2018darkness was upon the face of the deep;\u201d an dthe first word of creation was \u201cLet there be light.\u201d Light was the essential that the great evolutionary work of creation might go forward.Now in the fulness of time there was to be a new creation and again the essential was Light; John \u201ccame for a witness, to bear witness of the Light, that all men through him might believe.\u201d In the beginning the light was for material creation.In the new beginning \u201cthat was the true Light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world.\u201d And that true Light lighteth every man by casting light on every subject that man is concerned in.It is perfectly true that He is the Light of the world.He casts His Light on the world and we see it as a mew place.Philosophers and religious people have tended to think of the material world as an unworthy thing.But Our Lord shows by His acceptance of it that it is worthy to house God Himself.The whole creation is ennobled by the Incarnation.The same elements that provide an earthly home for you and me provided exactly the same kind of earthly hame for Him.He costs His Light on mankind and discloses a natural nobility in human nature which is not unworthy of Him, The old philosophers ennobled the soul and thought little of the body.To them the body was a tomb for the soul and the soul was glad to released from its tomb, But by His Incarnation He ennobled the body.\u201cThe Word became Flesh and dwell among us, and we beheld His Glory,\u201d and what we beheld was His body, \u201cwhich we have looked upon, and our hands have handled of the Word of Life\u201d The human body has been so ennobled by the Incarnation that human nature can never be complete without body.The Resurrection of the Body became the necessary result of Incarnatiôn.Surely, too, the fact that the \u201cWord was God,\u201d and \u201cthe Word became Flesh,\u201d sheds a flood of light on the nature of God.No longer were men to say that God was so far removed from our human earthly life that we could not even approach Him, They were to realize that it was no longer necessary to make elaborate and costly animal sacrifices.Rather, because God has taken our human form and our nature - * | Christian Science | * * .How prayer and watchfulness brings freshness and newness into human experience will be a topic presented at Christian Science services Sunday.' \u201cSacrament\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon.Passages to be read from the Bible include the following from Psalms (51:10): \u201cCreate in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.\u201d From \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will be read the following (4: 17-22): \u201cSimply asking that we may love God will never make us love Him; but the longing to be better and holier, expressed in daily watchfulness and in striving to assimilate more of the divine character.will mold and fashion us anew until we awake in His likeness.\u201d The Golden Text is from Hebrews (13:16): \u2018To do good and to communicate forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.\u201d and because God has walked as man among men, knowing their weaknesses at first hand, now they can approach Him with the confidence of accepted sons, and address Him as \u201cOur Father,\u201d \u201cThe words of the prophet become a reality, \u201cThe people that walked in darkness have seen a great light; they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.\u201d + Westmount Baptist Church * * The Christian Church is seeking for a basis for real unity at the present time under the impetus of the ecumenical movement.Churches belonging to a world-wide family cannot easily sacrifice these ties in favor of a local or national unity, nevertheless, the search is real and earnest.The minister of Westmount Baptist, the Rev.E.J.Bailey, will discuss \u201cThe Search for Unity\u201d at the evening service, and in the morning will speak on \u201cAn Everyday Faith.\u201d The Annual New Year's Rally of the Baptist Sunday Schools of Montreal will be held PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister SUNDAY January 11th a.m, Church School a.m.Public Worship The Minister will Preach Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Cholrmaster Visitors and Friends are Cordially Welcome 11:00 11:00 = WRITMOUNT and VISTORIA AVES.@ Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister + Mr.George A.Tannahiil, B.A, Assistant to the Minister Sunday, January ITth 11:00 am, \u2018How Much Wi@ You Take\u2019 11:15 a.m.The Church School 7:30 p.m.Preparatory Service and reception of new communicands DOR.S KILLAM R.R.T.{., L.Mus.(McGill) Organist and Choir Director The (*4 bus stops at the door Week of Prayer meeting slated this evening The Westmount Ministerial Association have arranged a young people's prayer service to be held this evening at 7.30 in Westmount Baptist Church, as part of the observance of the National Week of Prayer.The service will be attended by young people of the ages thirteen to twenty-five, representing six Protestant denominations in Westmount.The sermon will be delivered by Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector of St.Matthias Anglican Church.The service will be followed by an hour of fellowship at which refreshments will be served, Saturday, January 10th at Mount Royal High School at 2:45 p.m.The project for 1959 will be announced.SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev, J.J.Fromm SHABBOS ROSH CHODESH SIDROH VO-AYRO Friday Evening, Jan.9 4:10 p.m.Candie Lighting 4:15 p.m.Evening Service Sabbath Services 8:35 a.m.Prelimihary Service Scriptural Readings: Torah: Exodus, Ch.6 v.3 \u2014 Ch, 9 v.3 Numbers, Ch.28, w.9-15 Prophets: Isaiah: On, 66 1-24 4:15 p.m.4:55 p.m.Weekday Services Sunday 8:30 a.m, Morning Evening Service Servioe Morning Service 6:15 p.m.Evening Sorvice Next Friday Evening 15 p.m.Candle Lighting :25 p.m, Bvening Servioe - - TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal .Dr, Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto O.Staeren, Cantor; F, L.McLearon, Organist and Choir Master; Miles Wisenthal, Educational Assistant Sabbath Services Friday cvening, January 9th at 8.15 o'clock, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cDivine Names\u2019.Saturday Morning, January 10th at 11.30 o'clock, ser- monette: \u2018\u2018Stubborness of Heart\" based on Torah portion, Bar Mitzvah Lawrence David, son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Raphael, will be called to the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah at the worship this Friday Evening and Saturday Morning, Daily Worship Monday thru Thursday Eveninge at 5.45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 10.15 a.m.These services are held in the Temple Chapel, Leadership Institute Temple Brotherhood, Leadership Institute Sunday.day, January 11th, commencing 10.15 a.m.Mr.Executive Director, Federation will conduct Institute, holds al at Religious\u2019 School High School, Confirmation and Post-Graduate Departments, Saturday Mornings at 9.45 a.m.Pre- Kindargarten, Primary and Junior Departments, Sunday Mornines at 10 o\u2018clock.Daily Hebrew School, Monday thru Thursday afternoons at 4 o'clock.Dr.Moore to \u2018Address Home and School Professor John Moore, Director, School of Social Work, MoGill, speaks before Home and School Assopiation, Wednesday Evening, January 14th, 8.46 p.m.on \u2018'Teaching Of Moral and Spiritual Values.\u201d At 8 o'clock, parents of pupils of the Sunday orning School will meet with teaclrens.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West af Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A.D.D.Director of Music: Galt MacDermor, B.A., B.Mus.11:00 am.\u201cAN EVERYDAY FAITH\u201d 7:30 pm.\u201cTHE SEARCH FOR UNITY\" Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday, 8 p.m.Church School \u201411 a.m, First Church of Christ, ! Scientist, Westmoun?| 390 Lensdowne Avenue | at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, January 11th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service Subject of not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.WEDNESDAY 8:18 p m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.Wedneadays, 6.30 to 8 p.m.ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S$.B.Lindsay Ist Sunday after Fpiphany a.m.Holy Eucharist a.m.Sunday School :15 a.m.Matting (said) a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 00 p.m.Evensong and sermon at 7:00 am.Eucharist daily cept Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.\"ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.R.S$.Nerthway Ist Sunday after Epiphany 8:00 am.Holy Communion 9:3 a.m.Holy Communion Preacher: Rev.Dudley Kemp Post Confirmation Class Mattine _ Preacher: v.Dudley Kemp Nursery, Kindeggarten & Sunday School Evensong : Rev.R.8, Northway Wednesday Holy Communion in the Chapel Organist and Choirmaster Arnold Bellis TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D., Rector Rev, Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Assistant \u20ac, V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.(London) Organist and Choirmaster 10:00 am.11:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m, 11:00 a.m.M.A, Ist Sunday after Fpiphany [ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE , Lesson - | Sermon: \u2018Sacrament\u2019 Golden Text: Hebrews 3:16.To do good and to communicate forget | \u2018 | \"a-spmmeunt c'aminer, Fri, January 9, 1959 5 UNITARIAN | C:1URC:1 OF THZ MEsSsiAIl UNITARIAN Shribrooke St.at Simpion tev.Angus Camve.on, Minister Dunald Markey, Organi.g and Director of Music.Sunday, January 11th Mourning Sersice Church Schoo! and Kindergarten in Unitarisn Hou.e UNITED ! CALVARY i UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greens Ave.Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett am, am.\u2018The Larger Venture | \u201cThe Church In Cuansing Tics\u201d A welcome is extendea to all to worship in our churoh Organist and Chole Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) 11:00 a.m.1:30 pm.DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmeunt Blvd.end Lensdowne Ave.\u2014 | Ministers: ! Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A, B.D.Sunday, January TH ! 10:00 am.Intermediale and Senior School | Crib Corner, | Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments 11:00 a.m.Nursery, 11:00 am.Dr.Lloyd Smith \u2014 \u2018Nothing But the Truth\u201d 7:00 p.m.Rev, Eric Mcllwain \"Adjust or Perish\u2019 | 8:15 pom.Young People's Union | Organist and Cholrmaster: Mr.Johm Robb, Mus.Bac, ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH Westmount, Que.- (Cote 30.Antoine near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.D.N.Grant, B.A, D.D.| Rev, D, C.Searfoss, B.A., B.D Mr.Eric Adams, B.Muc.,, A.R.C.M, Su nday, January 11th { 11:00 a.m.Dr.Grant Thinkin Kt Through\u201d 11:00 a.m.Church School 10:00 a.m.Intermediate «nd Seniors 3:00 p.m.Comununicants Claas 7:30 p.m.Mr.Searfoss \u201cEccentric Religion*\u2019 8:45 pm.Young People's Union WESTMOUNT PARK- | EMMANUEL CHURCH 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:46 a.m.Junior Department Cor.Lansdown a Western Avenues 10:00 a.m.Confirmation Claus y 11:00 a.m.Matting, Preacher: Minister: Rev.T.Dae Jones REY.CALLUM THOMPSON, ursery, rgarten, .A., B.D.7:20 Primary Department \u20ac b, BAB D :30 p.m.Evensong ; Preacher: The tor Director of Music: M.Wayne Riddell Wednesday 11:00 a.m.CA TELL OF TTME™ 7:00 am.Holy Communion 7:30 p.m.or Te ows ! Thursday 11:00 am.Church School and } 19:00 a.m.Holy Communion Infant Nursery ! REV.* 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.tions to be given 9:00 p.m, ST.JAMES\u2019 UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Gifford Mitchell, Organist and Choirmaster Sermon Subject: THE ONLY ROAD TO PEACE IN A LUNIK AGE \u2018Chis is the ninth in the Series on the Sermon on the Mount, to be given by the Minister Rev.Norman Rawson at both services Sermon Subject: WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN YOUR LIFE?This is the Eleventh in the Series on Life Situa- Young People\u2019s Fellowship , Convenient te Hotels NORMAN RAWSON, Minister B.A, BMus, * by the Minister .6 The Westmount C.cuicr, TU 1 20416 ; Wnler$ OSTÉS \u2018and Resorts tt By LAURENT PRICE THERE'S ALWAYS SNOW - and other things - AT STOWE Yarriect Hyer, an ex publicist of no mean talent, whose husband Larry operates the smart Ski Inn at Stowe, ana Bob Bourdon, toiling for the News Bureau at the same place, both came up this week with what are known in high newspaper circles as \u2018very interesting pices of intelligence dissemination\u2019 concerning the area.Fait, from Harriet, that we may all be apprised of a new plan of unlimited lift rides sponsored by the Mt.Man: ic!) Company and the Stowe Manstiek! Association.The deal \u2014 fetchingly called the Powder Snow Vac.ion \u2014 extends from now to January 33h, and any AT FAR HILIS INN \u2014 Marjorie Hasty of Notre Dame de Grace and Pierrette Larivierre of Verdun.ski guests on a seven consecutive days holiday during that period may get breakfast, dinner and lodging for as little at $66, (bunk room style accommodation) and frantically ride up and ski down either Spruce Peak or Mt.Mansfield to their heart's content \u2014 and a point of exhaustion \u2014 with the charges included.(We're tired, already!) ! Then, Master Bourdon informs us, after January 20th a seven day ski vacationer may avail himself to an unlimited lift arrangement for a like period priced at $35.until the season ends, ! Considering the bleats \u2014 and in some cases well founded, too \u2014 heard around and about last season on lift charges, this should be happy tidings to Montreal ski addicts, ' Theoretically reduced to a per diem basis (five dollars) it eases the strain on those with lightly lined pockets, and leaves a little green stuff for gay and eare- free carousing in the evenings at the local pubs.If you have the strength, that is, after getting your money's worth on the mechanical mountain devices.(Again, may we ask, what for Pete's sake ever did happen to tea dancing ?) * In turn, blitheful Bob Bourdon also tells us \u2014 and we Quote: \u2018\u2018the sensational young Austrian shiing ace, Toni Marth, will be in Stowe as a guest of the Mt.Mansfield Bki Club.Toni will not teach professionally but will give pointers to young groups, and everyone will have an opportunity to watch him ski, which should be a lesson in pitself.\u201d End of quote.tulling to his typewriter.We're confused.ls Toni Marth a nrofessional on a busman's holiday, dr an amateur carefully protecting his 1060 Olympic competing status?At any rate, Harriet Hyer ends her bit by wishing all Montrealers, on behalf of herself and all local innkeepers, a Very Happy New Year \u2014 and to be sure to get down to Stowe soon, please.Skiers and Scholls Carol Steinhoff opened his new Bavarian Room at his Wilmington, N.Y.Sportsmen\u2019s Inn with something resembling the best Hollywood touch last Saturday .such Montreal stalwarts as Bert Clegg, Jean Louis Guyon and Dave Bray made like veterans from Graumann\u2019s Chinese theatre first nights .In the same community hard by the Whiteface Mountain operation, Ruth Pitts took over the Wilmington Inn, while the Kendricks are on a sabbatical for a couple of years .Far removed from the snow and ski scene, Valerie, a lovely member of the Quidi Vidi Sepchuk Ste.Adele restaurant dynasty, basks in Florida sun .Word from John Whitworth of the Horse and Hound at Franconia, N.H.correcting us on his partner Ira Stroup\u2019s son's name .not Frederick George, but George Frederick , .He's our Franconia correspondent .a very lusty individual .G.F., we mean (His mother calls him something else.) , .Mary Featherstone, another old family friend (they crop up at darndest, but rightest times,) and Chantecler George Powell's secretary back at the ranch after a short illness Okay?(Or So now we're going to wax our skis.maybe just change a typewriter ribbon.) 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on - the Hills, Geoffrey Guiton who died in missionary work in India, in the 40's, and I thought that if a woman could do that sort of work, men could,\u201d said Archdeacon Naylor.\u201cWe got the idea to send a priest and layman to work on the outskirts of settlement wherever a team was needed.We got the support of the bishop and clergy and off went Elton and Bill Sprenger, who was killed overseas during the second world war, on the first mission in the summer of 1929.\u201d The Fellowship, with a membership of 600, very largely laymen, is still one of the Archdeacon\u2019s.major interests, still thriving, maintaining always one and sometimes two priests in the field and holding weekly executive meetings in Herbert Simonds Parish House.\u201cWe send men out to get first hand knowledge OF ome open a SER missionary work.to give help to isolated people and to come back and tell about it,\u201d said Archdeacon Naylor.As a member of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada since 1927, and incidentally its senior member now, the Archdeacon has attended meetings in the West.\u201cWhenever I get out there I slip north to see how the Fellowship work is developing,\" he said.As for matters nearer at hand, Archdeacon Naylor said that Trinity is the brightest church in the city.\u201cWe are most proud of our organ and our choir of 10 men and 30 boys,\u201d said the Archdeacon.\u201cThe boys join the choir of their own free will and it has a most interesting effect on them.They are never completely happy with any other choir.\u201d Did Archdeacon Naylor as a boy ever sing in a choir?\u201cNo, I pumped the organ in my father's country church at Shawville,\u201d he laughed.His father was the late Archdeacon W.H.Naylor whose first © ~~~ parish was Phillipsburgh, then St.Paul's at Shawville for 31 years, and lastiy at Farnham for 10 years.\u2018Father died a year after his retirement 40 years ago,\u201d he said.Archdeacon Naylor was the youngest of six brothers.His oldest brother, Rev.Henry Alfred Naylor, the first rector of Dawson City, died two years ago.\u201cMy brother went to the Klondike in 1896 as a missionary to the Indians and stayed there through the Gold | Rush,\u201d he said.\u201cIn 1907 he came to Chelsea, Quebec, went on to take parishes at Arun- del, Freligsburg, St.Lambert, St.Cyprian\u2019s, Maisonneuve, and lastly Valleyfield.All my brothers died within five years of each other.\u201d Archdeacon Naylor was educated at Shawville Academy, \u201cvery much the country school, where you got Greek rather than physics.\u201d At the age of 16 in 1902 the Archdeacon matriculated and went on to take his BA at McGill University in 1906.While taking theology at the Diocesan College Archdeacon Naylor served as junior - lecturer in classes at McGill.He graduated in theology in 1912 and taught for six years.At the age of 26 Archdeacon Naylor was appointed deacon at Rawdon, Quebec, charged with a mission of 300 souls.He stayed there 13 years and hated to leave.\u201cI came back to the Diocesan er:!-Te in 1925 as a lecturer in theology, a professor of the -:» Testament,\u201d said Arch- « ~ 2-1 Naylor.\u201cI love teach- : + r 1 spent until 1940 at » Cc!1:72, I had some bril- © == The two things I 2 1ororiomt for anyone emerning my vocanon are a real care for people and a real faith in God.\u201d In 1939 Archdeacon Naylor was appointed to the Montreal School Board to succeed the late Bishop Carlisle.\u201cThose \u2018were interesting years,\u201d said the Archdeacon.\u201cMy main interest has been mentally retarded children who require very specialised teachers.1 regret that not enough is being done for them.\u201d Archdeacon Naylor was appointed rector of Trinity in 1940 and two years later he became Canon of Christ Church Cathedral and in the tall of 1955, Archdeacon of Montreal.The Naylors live on North- cliffe avenue and have four .children.One married son, Ronald, is a salesman.Three daughters are Penelope, a pilot instructor and employee of the Bell Telephone Company; Rachel, who is in her third year nursing at Montreal General Hospital, and Gillian Mary, 12 a Westmount Junior High School student.How does he feel about his sermons?\u201cI like to think I teach rather than preach\u201d, concluded the Archdeacon.AES x kh x kx x x x x Alpine Hotel NEW YORK'S WINTER PLAYGROUND Owner Management Fred Domini James Rodell Phone 1300 SARANAC LAKE N.Y.x x x k x k k X Alpine 3-7703 The Pine Motor Court ® Year Round Accommodations * De Luxe Cottages Tony & Joan Ed.& Florence CIARALDI HEISINGER Stowe, Vermont FARRAR Yours to Enjoy The Laurentide Inn, famous rendez-vous in the center of the Laurentian snow belt.Host to skiers, non-skiers, honeymooners and vacationists in an atmosphere of French- Canadian old world hospitality.Dancing, smart cockiail bar, cosy attractive rooms, alluring cuisine.Laurentian headquarters Conferences, Study Groups and conventions.Air Conditioned Assembly Rooms.- Ste.Agathe des Monts, Quebec.KENNETH W.HARRISON, President.Sea your travel agent, or wire direct.oo.58 miles north of Montreal CPP PP PPS» LAURENTIDE ER) OMC VE LL\" » In Wilmington New York at » BB |» Wilmington, New York, at ui u face Ski Development.Bl \"= + * The © = B » $ = s Sportsmens .n Bn n A The finest accommodations = ] and food featuring the new = : Bavarian Room : 8 Owner - 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Bis 8 in the centre of the Adirondack 0 Mtn.Playground Saranac 7\u2014 100 Modern Fireproof Rooms b E Skiing, Skating, L Sleigh Riding, Ete.101 Main Street Saranac Lake, N.Y.IES Asa ee \u201c ; ; - we.ve, .* - ; 8 The Westmount Examinier, F.ilcy.Comey 9, 172 Hall-Rowley wedding is held in St.Matthias Anglican Church The marriage of Amy Isobel Kathleen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Rowley, to Mr, Keith James Hall, of Shawinigan, Que., son of Mr.and Mrs.Allan S.Hall, of East Angus, Que, took place on Saturday afternoon.at three o'clock, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, the Rev.John Franklin, of Arvida, officiating.Mr, Arnold Bellis played the wedding music and Mrs.Brian Sawyer sang during the signing of the register.Poinscttias, white chrysanthemums and gladioli arranged with Christmas trees were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in A gown of white luce, fashioncd with a fitted hodice having a high pointed colar, and long sleeves, and a full skirt, Her vell of tulle illusion was held by a matching headdress and she carried a bouquet of Better Time rozes.Miss Helen Hulmes, ns maid of honor, wor?a frock of Christmas green tissue fuille, with a bandeau of the same shade and carried a bouquet of white Starlight roses.Miss Elizabeth McRae and man for Mr.Hall, and the u hers were Mr.Inn Gregory and Mr.Daniel W.DOh.Mrs, Rowley, the bride's mother, was in a gown of dove grey lace.She wore a grey hat and a corsaq.< bouquet of Happy Day roses, Mrs, Hall]: mother of the brideggroom, wore-a gown of sond color Ince wilh a hat to match and a corsage bouquet of Orange Delight roses.The receplion was held al Victoria Hall, Westmount.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Hall left for the Laurentians, the bride little Miss Emily Sylvester, as junior bridesmaid and flower- girl for their aunt, wore frocks travelling in a green wool ensemble, and wearing green and tan accessories.of white organza appliqued with lily of the valley, with matching bandeaux and carried white Lundon-Dr nan muffs covered wilh sprigs of holly.The marriage of Alice Mary.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Innes Drynan, of Hamilton, Ont., to Mr.John Ross Lundon, son of the late Dr.Charles T.Lundon.and of Mrs.Lundon, of West- mount, took place recently in the Centrai Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, the Rev.A.Lorne MacKay officiating.Mr.Hull played the wedding music and the church choir was in attendance.Mr.Davil Sime acted as best Howard M.Garreit Haute Couture Cocktail and Ball Gowns My Specialty RE.838-4049 White roses and lilies and candles in candelabra festooned with 3261 Forest Hill southern smilax and pearl grapes #14 were used to decorate.The bride, who wag given away by her father, was in a gown of blush ivory satin, fashioned with an empire bodice, having a circlet neckline, sleeves ending in points over her hands, and a very full gkirt having a trapeze panel falling from the shoulders and sweeping over the cathedral train.Her veil of matching tulle illusion extending to the hem of her train was held by a corclet of secd pearls and orange blossoms, and she carried a houquet of ste- phanotis, Hybrid orchids and maidenhair fern.Mrs.William Innes Kirk Dry- nan, of Toronto, as matron of ANNA GOWNS NOW LOCATED AT 4921 Sherbrooke W.(Between Claremont & Prince Albert) Original Models always in stock DRESSES, SUITS AND COATS honor for her sister-in-law, ard Miss Jane Frecburne, of Hamil- mad2 te order by Europeen ton, Mrs.Stewart Matthews, of designer Toronto and Miss Daphne Lun- don, of Montreal, cousin of the OUR SPECIALTY bridegroom, as attendants, wore ° bouffant frocks of emerald green Alterations delustered satin, with tandeaux of green leaves and mistletoe, of all kinds HU.6-0823 and carricd bouquets of ruby roses and pink and scarlet carnations and maidenhair fern.Mr.Michael Hayes, of Mont- HAIR STYLES TO GO WITH THE 'NEW LOOK' OF FASHION AU.4-4501 4927 Sh~p malta SP.West l'o-r Claremont FRIDAYS: Open from 9 am.to 9 p.m, ANN GOLDEN, 4560 Mayfuir Leslie Hall, Dominion-Dou-ylns who played the lead in My Fur Lady.Miss Golden will be one of the guest artists at thr Musicale of the Dominion-Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Sociely at 2.50 p.m.Friday, January 16, in Social & Personal Mr.and Mrs.Frank W.Field and their three children have returned to Madison, N.J., afier spending the holidays with Mrs.Fields\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles L.Lynch, of Westmount.Mrs.L.W.Shepard of Ottawa was the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.F.S.McFeat of Westmount for the holidays.Miss Carrie Biggers will entertain Mr.Bobby Watson Scotland's Champion Highland Dancer to cocktails and dinner prior to the Gala Scotch Night Dance to be held Saturday night, January.10 in the Legion Hall, 5585 Monkland avenue, N.D.G.Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Robinson, Cote St.Antoine road, entertained at a reception and eggnog party on New Year's afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.William Tripp, Queen Mary Road, were hosts at a buffet supper and cocktail party during the holiday season.Among guests attending the Puddicombe - Druce wedding took place Saturday in St.Matthias Church were Mrs.Harry avenue, well known contralto, United Church.She will sing songs of Hnndz!, Gluck and Schubert, \u2014 Coronet Photo Character Wh PPR Business meeting The Past Queens Club of Oasis Temple No.46, Caughters of the Nile, will hold a business meeting at the home of Past Qucan, Gort- rude Bonnell, 4G35 Dohsriy avenue, N.D.G., Tuesday at 8 p.m.All members are urged to be present.Non-Pensioned Widows.The Non-Pensioned Veterans\u2019 Widows ssoc'ation Inc.will meet in the Canadian Legion Hall, Verdun avenue, Monday January 12 at 8 p.m.Florise Le- mieux, the well-known lecturer on flowers has graciously accepted our invitation to be wilh us.Refreshments will be served.Members are asked to please bring their membership cards.Mursery Scnool Assn.A general meeting of the ciation will be held Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Mary Beetles School, 4956 Decarie boulevard, Dr.Juanita Chambers will be tha speaker and her subjcet will be \u2018The Nursery School Teacher \u2014 Her Role and Personality.\u201d Dr.Chambers is a child psychologist at the: Montreal Children's Hospital and a past president of the Montreal Nursery School Association.real, acted as host man for Mr.Lundon, and the ushers were Mr.Claude Moisan and Mr.Bock Dundas, of Montreal; Mr.George Drynan, of San Francisco, brother of the bride; Mr.John Hamb- ley.and Mr.John Moffatt, of Toronto.The reception was held at the Tamahaac Club, Ancaster, Ont.Later, Mr, and Mrs.Lundon left for Quebec, the bride travelling in an cnsemble of pompadour red wool, trimmed with a black mink collar, and wearing matching accessories, Montreal Nursery School Asso-, Building We are growing day by day, Letting go of earthly toys, Reaching out to worbhier joys, Gaining stature, on the way.This is how we learn to soar To the heights, on faith as wings, Where angelic hosts attend, Where eternal Hope, still springs.DOROTHY SPROULE Musical meeting A joint meeting of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Montreal and Maritime Women\u2019s Club will be held at tha Windsor Hotel on Wednesday, January 14, at 8.13 p.m.at which a musicale will be featured.Reddy Auxiliary The annual meeting of the Wo- mens Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital is to be held, Tuesday, January 13, at 2.30 p.min the Bovey Room at the Hospital.The president of the Hospital Board, Mr.William Bentley, and the Executive Director, Dr.Thomas Barry will be present to address the meeting.Following the meeting there will be a tour of the Hospital to the Wards, and rooms which the Auxiliary have decorated recently.Puddicombe, grandmother of the bride.Dr.and Mrs.John F.Pud- dicombe, Mr.Paul Puddicombe and Mr.Robert Puddicombe, all of Ottawa: Mr.and Mrs.David Puddicombe of Arnprior, Ont.; Mrs.Catherine Puddicombe of Oakville, Ont.; Miss Hester Fogg, Miss Sarah Fogg and Miss Rebecca Fogg, Mr.and Mrs, Joseph B.Fogg.all of Greensburg, Pa.; Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Ray of Quebec City: and Mrs.R.Gilpin Brown of Compton, Que.Toastmistress Club The Mount Royal Toastmistress Club will meet on Monday at 6 p.m.in the Salon G of the Windsor.Hotel.JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.By appointment only Phone Number: WE.2-1545 Exercise is the key to KEEP SLIM THE EASY WAY WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO specializing in Physical Culture and Swedish Massage, Slim Glori, Steam Bath, Slenderizing Table, Exercycle.Call for appointment HU.4-7922 WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO 4930 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Health and Happiness altention to every detail, WEDDING FL Why compromise?It costs no more for better selection of flowers, exquisite workmanship and meticulons House of Howers Mountain St.al Sherbroole Victor 2-4444 + OWERS I ] i a meeting tonight \u2018The January meeting of the Montreal Diocesan Board of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada will take place tonight at 7.30 p.m.in Anglican House.The executive will be the hostesses and will serve and 7 p.m.for the benefit of thoze coming directly from business.The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, Rt.Rev.John Dixon, will conduct the opening prayers and meditation and will set forth the special theme for the coming year.\u201cThe Bible in the WA\" will be the theme of his annual address to the members, ® GOLD ¢ COPPER ® BRASS © CHROME © NICKEL ¢ RHODIUM ® CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd, Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths end Elec- tro Platers, Operating Canada's Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1434 Aylmer St.Vi.5.7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.| .\u201c \u2018WA Board plans | | ters of the Nile will hold a sewing + a 4 Tho Uhre nT\", eo nn ne a\" a Mee\u201d «Ta Sewing meeting « Oasis Teanij'e No.46, Daugh- use \\ i .WWW Ww www we ww www ww Roel \"ee + Westmount Club On Friday, January 9, the Westmount Women's Club will hold a general meeting.The T.Fri, January 9, 1959 a LA SALE! ORIENTAL RUGS and BROADLOOMS Consuis Malcolm Gregory about your rug problems GREGORY'S refreshments between 6! | o'clock.\u201c \u2018This will take the form of a musicale, with Wm, Stevens, pianist, and Kevin Doherty.PLAY PEN - TOY SHOPS INC.TOYS AND JUVENILE FURNITURE F Dervel- Gordons Shopping Centre : ME.1-6822 Ven Here Shepplag Contre ) RE.9.2393 For The Finest QUALITY BEEF Obtainable Try HAINES .OF WESTMOUNT \"Noted for Quality\u201d English Family Butcher and Grocer Purveyor of High Class Quality - Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables FRESH KILLED CANADIAN LAMB 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 meeting at the home of Mrs.H.G.Sturgess, 4625 Prince of Wales avenue, Monday, at 8 p.m.All members are welcome.Guild and WA £t.Matthew's Anglican Church Guild and WA will hold their annual meeting on Tuesday at 2.20 pm.Tue meeting will be held in the parish hall and will be preceded by an executive meeting at 1.15 p.m.| Afternoon tea will be served by group \u2018F*.Maritime Club The Maritime Women's Club | of Montreal, Incorporated will hold a joint meeting with the Business and Professional Women's Club in the Prince of Wales Salon, Windsor Hotel.on Wednesday, January 14 at 8.15 tenor, as guest artists.Montreal Club The business meeting of thc Montreal Women's Club will be held in the Mount Royal Hotel on Monday at 2.30 p.m.under the chairmanship of Mrs.R.C.Cornell, the president.In addition Mrs.P.W.Calvert of the ; CAC will also speak to the members, A good attendance is requested.Cystic Fibrosis Assn.The monthly meeting of the Cystic Fibrosis Association will be held at the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital at 8.15 p.m.on Thurs., Jan.15.Dr.Clarke Fraser, Associate Professor of Genetics, of MoGill University will be the guest speaker.The public is invited to attend.McGill Alumnae The McGill Alumnae Society will hold its first meeting of the new year at 8.15 p.m.on January 12, al the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.At the meeting, Mr.John Steegman, director of the Museum, will tell members of the many \u201ctreasures of the Museum.\u201d This will be followed by an independent tour of the Museum by members.Members are requested to use the Museum's Ontario street entrance, Nat.Film Board tour Thé Know Your Montreal group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club have planned a visit to the National Film Board on Monday, January 19.A bus will leave Sherbrooke and Marcil at 2 p.m.for the members interested in making this LOUT.4 \u201ccyan Ses \u201cSaucy - Cut\u201d The coiffure that's young as the New Year .and quested to attend this meeting JOHN McKAY of Grosvenor avenue, well known pianist | who will he one of the guest artists at the Deminion- Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Sok ciety Musicale.\u2018This event will be held at 2.30 p.m.Friday, January 16, in Leslie Hall, Dominton- Douglas United Church.Mr.McKay Is a graduate ! of the Provincial | School of Music, | ~Van Dyck and Meyer Photo # Plcase telephone Mrs.D.K.Gowans, HU.8-2940 or Mrs.H.D.Bourne, HU.1-1929 for further information.Calvary Church group The Elizabeth Read Auxiliary of Calvary United Church will hold a joint meeting with the senior WMS Wednesday, January 14, 8 pm.in tthe Ladies\u2019 Parlor.This will be the annual meet-* ing.Rev.C.R.Plaskett will give a New Year message, and also install new officers in both groups.Secretaries of all depariments will present their annual reports.N.D.G.Club group.The Music Appreciation group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, Inc., under the chairmanship of Florence M.Briegel, will hold its meeting at the home of Mrs.J.A.Dixon, 10 Albion road, Hampstead, on Friday, January 9.at 2 p.m.Artists will be: Ethel Bardo- Gardiner, soprano: Mrs.Wy T.Shields, contralto; Orrea Sneed, monologist.Hospital of Hope The Council of Units of (he Jewish Hospital of Hope is holding its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Januarw 14 at 2 p.m.at 4465 St.Lawrence boulevard.Mrs.M.Pinsky, president of the Council, will preside.All representatives of Units are re- as there are some very important matters to be discussed.Coming Events Dessert Bridge \u2014 St.Mat- , 2467 , Montreal will be held at the home of Mrs.Ray Faccy, 2245 Senaca January 12 at 8.15 p.m.: Church will be held on Tuesday Eaton Co.will! demonstrale on Interior Decorat.on, ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 Se.Catherine St.W.Westmount Venture Club © WE.2-4277 Evenings RE.8-4605 The Venture Club of Montreal Yann will hold a business meeting at the home of Miss Laura Ross, Park Row east, January 13 at 8 p.m.Gyrette \u2018Club The first meeting of the New Year of The Gyrette Club of are ese eo dyes owed.road, Town of Mt.Royal, on Dominion-Douglas WMS The annual meeting and election of officers for 1959 of the WMS of Dominion-Douglas at 2.30 p.m.in Leslie Hall.Speaker, Mrs.Callum Thompson; soloist, Mrs.A.E, Wiggins; For subtle flattery \u201coo accompanied by Mrs.Noel Har- MR.EMILE'S dy; convener Mrs.E.B.Mc-|} + dy; © Softy Permanent?The \u201cSofty™ la positively cum- The president Mrs.Douglas Jackson will preside.sing in its gentle flattery.See ws scen, and find out how becoming this attractive new style can be.$10.00 1347 GREENE AVE.Phone WE.85-0562; WE.5.2484 Women's Art Society The Women's Art Society of Montreal will hold the first meeting of the New Year on January 13, at 11 am, in the lecture hall of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.Mrs.J.J.Harold, B.Sc, will speak on \u201cPottery for, Pleasure\u201d.Members are reminded to go at 10.80 a.m.for a short business meeting.mile BEAUTY WALON Flowers for all occasions .of pleasantly attractive prices.GLRALO Mc KENNA LIMITES \u2014; 12 1539 Bishop $e.: a Vi.2.9112 Seurnna 18 KASTEL UPHOLSTERING COMPANY, LIMITES Specializing in © UPHOLSTERING @ FURNITURE REPAIRS @ CARPETS © DRAPERIES © FURNITURE REFINISHING We Pick Up and Deliver WE.3-8735 1366 Greene Avenue (near Sherbrooke) \"HANDICRAFT S ANNUAL SALE 20% OFF ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK fashionable as '59 FOR APPOINTMENTS, mom HU.9-1233 PHONE 4891 Sherbrooke St W.[Corner Prince Albert) thew's Anglican Church, Snow- don avenue and Dufferin road, is holding a dessert bridge at 1.15 p.m.on Wednesday, January 21 in the parish hall.There will be table and door prizes.Tickets may be obtained at the church office.Gala Scottish Night \u2014 On Saturday evening January 16 a Gala Scottish night will be held in the Legion Hall, 5565 Monk- land avenue, at 8 p.m.where Mr.Watson, champion Scottish Bighland dancer will demonstrate Highland Dancing.Further information can be had from HU.1-7665.Merth of Durneide with the enception of Eshime Art Sale Staris January And Will Continue Until Janvary 31st (Canadian Handicrafts r= Shop 2025 PEEL ST.Vi.92-9976 3rd EST.1900 Nr C\u2014O tayo 10 Thé Westmount.Examiner.Friday, Jonuary 9, 1959 WL Fo Fr CR IL LA SL wl aed LT DINING © DANCING © ENTERTAINMENT A touch of Hawaii on Peel street Wintry blasts of snow and wind notwithslanding.the new and exotic Kon-Tiki (meaning Sun God) room of the Sheraton-Mt.Royal hotel joins the galaxy of fine restaurants coming within the purview of dining-oul Montrealers.This fascinating peregrine establishment, with all the Hawaiian atmosphere and culinary delights of the x.Islands artfully incorporated, is the brain child of Steve Crane and the hotel's general manager, Garner A.Havers.Cranc, a former Hollywood producer-writer, slep- ped into a field usually invaded (sometimes not too successfully) by retired prizefighters, hockey and baseball players, shortly \u201cfollowing his separation from the armed services after World War 11, with some prelty glamorous aplomb and triumph.Together with Alfred Mathes, who has the rare distinction of having been both born and raised in Los Angeles, he formed the .pe * D ve 1 \u20ac - Macrane Coi poration, and STEVi: ESS the new company's first Co restaurant venture, Lucey's, is now a long and well established Hollywood eating and drinking spot.Tn 1952, Crane's vivid imagination and creative talent brought forth the prototype of Montreal's Kon-Tiki room when Mathes and he unveiled the Luau restaurant in Beverly Hills, and offered movieland\u2019s denizens and visiting \u201cmouth agapers\u2019\u201d something different and very pleasing in the way of décor, eating and surroundings.Good looking and personable, the Indiana-born Crane graduated from Wabash University with a degree in Business Administration: headed for California in 1940 with a bunch of scripts under his arm, and landed with Columbia Studios, ten, Saved from such mundane and everlasting high paid serfdom (although he's not exactly starving now) by a yen for the restaurant business and by the war, Crane has over the ensuing years developed a keen sense of interior design and a quick \u201csavvy\u201d of what appeals to the public.The Kon-Tiki, his latest masterpiece, has the full benefit of his good taste and excellent supervisory abilities.In his conversations with your observer, the ex- producer-writer's easy manner in explaining such menu items as Bali Miki (Monkey on a Stick\u2014heaven forbid!) an appetizer made of broiled tenderloin of beef basted with ginger; Kon-Tiki Chicken, morsels of chitken dipped in egg batter and cooked in peanut oil to a golden crispness, then sautéed with green peppers and fresh pineapple: or anether little Hawaiian concoction of fresh pineapple with shredded coconut served in a half coconut shell, one gets the impression that our host Steve Crane has just flown in from the South Pacific with a lei around his neck.And, as Uncle Beauregard remarked, if the cigarette and checkroom girls were dressed in hula skirts you'd never know it's winler outside.8g SG nie + People and Places Mr.and Mrs, Rod Stanton of Westmount at Lindy's Tilégante Room .George and Betty Constable of Verdun in the same place.but on different evenings .Slight lull in histros around town following holiday capers .tichard & B, A.Ryan Litd., the contractors, did a nice job with the Kon-Tiki Room at the Sheraton-Mt.Royal .Harry Daves of the Café Roma and his friends still guitiny aprlause for the orphans\u2019 party they threw before Chrisumas\u2019.a boiler room .Two places guaranteed to satisfy spaghetti twirlers: Piazza Tomasso and Fontaine de Trevi .IÉ you sce something walking around in this weather done up like a Chinese foot with a portable heater in hand, (that's us .ce yau next week, i.Jimny Stevens, Chez Ernest host.considering a few days vacation in some quict spot, like! © wre es my.Institute sets program Two films, \u2018Castles in the Clouds\u201d, and \u201cAustria \u2014 Beautiful Wonderland\u201d, will comprise the first 1959 program in the weekly series of lecturcs, films and concerts presented each Wednesday by the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 1200 Atwater Avenue, The films, provided through the :ourtesy of Lufthansa German Airlines, will commence at 3.15 p.m.\u201cVoyage to the Sun\u201d, and \"Ta- Open to the public, and free hili, a Paradise on Earth\u201d, Feb- of charge, the series will con- ruary 11: \u201cChamplain of To- tinue until March 25, with pro- day\u201d, \u201cMontreal\u201d, and \u2018Vancouver Island\u201d, on February 25; and grams including medical sym- 1 posiums, music appreciation, \u201cThe Sceptre and the Mace\u201d, «nd color films.* \u201cRoaming Through Britain\u201d, On January 21, a discussion of @nd \u2018Scottish Rhapsody\", March common eye afflictions will take 4.place, headed by Dr.A.Bourne *\u2014 and Dr.S.Adams.Eugene Kash will act as guest commentator for a musical program, January 28.and on February 4, three films will be presented: \u201cMystery of Modërn Turkey\", \u201cLife in the Sahara\", and \u201cRound the Green Table\", Two additional medical symposioms are planned: i Fobruary 18, Dr.G.Young Singles from 6° Daily and Dr.R.D.McKenna will Doubles from *12% discuss \u201cPeptic Ulcers\u201d; Lavin 2nd 3 Room porns + March 18 the problems of * GARAGE AND TV.ron IMMEDIATE RESERVATIONS = Call WE.7-5792 A Few Rooms From $5.00 Up heart surgery will be looked into by Dr.D.Murphy and Dr.A.Johnson.Color films to be shown in- \u201cAcross the Pacific\u201d, clude EVER MET RANGOON RUBY?We'll be glad to introduce you and to other South Sea Island specialties at Montreal's newest and largest restaurant.Reservations suggested Victor 2.7777 Kol» TIKI POLYNESIAN RESTAURANT SHERATON -MT.ROYAL HOTEL Montreal's smartest Gay, exciting atmosphere to make the Au Ballon your favourite place too.Enjoy the smart, continental decor\u2014on the mezzanine \u2014 where good friends meet and treat, THE LAURENTIEN «oe @ SHERATON hotel [Mal 2 AUBURN = 5TO 8 P.M.I; JN \u201cEvery Thursday Night\" 1% 3205 DECARIE BLVD, , ~.RESERVATIONS: RE.1-6417 À pra pre INDEX ENTERTAINMENT DINING © DANCING IN TOWN © CAFE MARTIN, 1521 Mosntain, Vi.9-7525 Seafood Bar Flamingo Room © CHEZ STIEN, 1594 Mackay Street, yi.2-9139 © DRURY'S RESTAURANT, 1082 Osborne, UN.6-5031 © FONTAINE DE TREVI, 6717 St.Hubert, CR.1-0855 ® LA TOUR EIFFEL, 1422 Stanley, Vi.4-9525 © LA SALLE HÔTEL, 1240 Drummond, UN.6-6492 Le Pavilion .The Cavalier Room Club Café © LINDY'S RESTAURANT, L'Elégant Room, ° CR.4-6464 1020 |___ 4898 Park Avenue, ; * RITZ CARLTON HOTEL, Sherbrooke Street West, Vi.2-4212 The Oval Room - The Lounge The Maritime Bar The Ritz Café ® PIAZZA TOMASSO, 8205 Decarie, RE.1-2715 e PEPPE'S RESTAURANT, 1212 Peel, UN.6-1321 © NEW CARLTON HOTEL, 915 Windsor, UN.6-3461 Musketeer Room Sea Food Bar The Grill ® RUBY FOO'S, 7815 Decarie, RE.7-6533 ® AU BALLON LOUNGE, The Laurentien Hotel CAFE ENTERTAINMENT ® BELLEVUE CASINO, 375 Ontario West, Vi.5-3231 © EL MOROCCO CAFE, Closse Street, WE.7-6139 © FAISAN BLEU, Route 11A, St.Martin, MU.1-1637 LUNCH from 1.25 DINNER from 1.75 VI.2-9139 1549 MacKay St.Le Paillon HOTEL de LASALLE Luncheon Ni Dinner Dancing Sunday Night Buffet Æ, FREE PARKING RESERVATIONS UN.6-6492 \u2014e © TV © RADIO © APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE TV Antennas owr specialty HLA Equipment and Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS GORP.LTD.4119 Se.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 2 Property Wanted II HOUSE wanted in Westmount, seven to 9 roems.Convenient location.Tile wp te $0,000.Please call HU.15 Houses Wanted tt BUSINESS emecutive and family require coméortable home.ME.7-1386.COTTAGE es bungalow in N.D.G.or Westmount, &7 rooms for careful tenants, at reasonable rental.HU.17 Flats, Duplexes Wanted _ % Thé W'esti-eunt Exarrirer, Friday, Janvary.9, 1959 \u2014 PHONE YOUR evenings until 9:30 p.m.\u2014 SEIS NE ANN ADS \u2014 HUnter 1-2771+ RESSENTI SEE ed curvent issue.For your convenience, Adteker on duty after 5 pm Tuesday and Wednesday HU.1.217, PNR RK TMK ache, ki i The Westmount Examiner , Classified Advertising ow Sr AR RETIRE RS I ARITA WET 57, 10 Words 45- ñ P 3\u20ac for each additional word a1; .J TNS SOC ALI A Lara ue © Please phone your Ads carly in the week.Ne Ads accepted efter 10:30 a.m.Thursday for i REE 17 Flats, Duplexes Wanted WANTED to rent, 6-7 room house or duplex, preferably lower, in West- t Box 502, c/o 21685 Hampton Avenue.20 Rooms To Let PARTLY fumished bedroom, sitting room and lavatory.Fireplace, in quiet home.Very reasonable.Elderly or business woman desired.HU.4-5016 between 4.9.N.D.G., furnished, \u2018double or single, good transportation.Kitchen privileges.After 6.HU.4-8085.WANTED, §-or 8.rooms in vicinity : Westsseunt or AlWaicr \u2014Avenye.DORCHESTER 4041, bed ting For Apeil-Mey Ist.HU, 1.3771, \"= Toom:-cieen, linen, dy.\u2014\u2014 20 Words 75¢ \u2014 Trades and Professional Cards 3 Cent Additional Building Repairs * Westminster Building CONTRACTORS SPECIALISTS IN .PROPERTY REPAIRS PAINTING CHIMNEY REPAIRS WATERPROOFING PLASTERING FOUNDATIONS ROOFING, ETC.Estimafes Free All.WORK GUARANTEED Phone HUnter 9-6939 EVENINGS HU.6-7431 Carpentry PLANNED kitchens, playrooms, buill-ing, alterations, etc.Furniture made to erder.Workmanship guaranteed.UN.60129, Jim Clancy, Cartage and Moving Able to supply tea chests, barrels, Sases, cartons, cord.ldeal for mov- E- ALSO Truck available anytime.Fred, WE.2-300.Dressmaking EUROPEAN dressmaker designer.Dresses made to measure, Best workmanship on alterations.Call Mrs.Russ, WE.3-7420, Westmount.EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, » wife, coats made lo measure, Alterations.Specializes in lace.5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.1.Educational ENGLISH, French (Parisian) and Smedien lessons for beginners.HU.Furniture Repairs ANTIQUE furniture restoration, refinishing, Cabinet and furniture made io order, repaired, remodelled.John's Cabinet Making Reg'd., rear 1251 Greene, WE.17-4879.ANTIQUE furniture restoration.French polishing.Superior work.R.H.Mullins Antiques Reg'd, 1317 Greene, WE.5-3804, ANTIQUE furniture restoration, refinishing.China repairs.Satisfaction guaranteed.S.Calderwood & Co., 1370 Greene Ave, WE.2.4332, Foot Specialist SAMUEL Harris, Chiropodist, 1025 Egan Avenue, 25 years experience in Scotland, is prepared to attend patients at their own homes, moderate fees.For appointment phone PO.9-0374, Furriers HAVE your furs repaired or re styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave.WE.2.3312, Hairdressing FAOIAL massage, Parisian thod Salon Champs-Elysees, RE, $3313, Marriage Licenses MARRIAGE LICENSES Milton W.Winston, notary.Days, UN 6.85568; evenings, HU.$-2820.Music Lessons Guitar Lessons $1.00 HUNTER 1-0971 Use Examiner Classifieds For Best Results 20 Rooms To Let 4262 WESTERN No.1, large furnished room with privileges.\u2019 26 Garages To Let FOR small car, at rear of 497 Lane.downe.WE, 7-2406.26a Parking Space To Rent Parking Space Available in Central Westmount, heated garage, jockey service, elc.$30.00 monthly.VI.9-1117.29 .For Sale Reductions 10-50% Encore Dress Shop | 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE \u2018 Hours: 11.6 Tues.through Sat.Friday to ¢ p.m.1535 Sherbrooke St.W.WE.5.5604 Mr, Fix-It SERVICENTER WILL REPAIR ANYTHING EXCEPT A BROKEN HEART Specializes in 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.Complete House Furnishings for Sale Very cheap.Bedroom set, kitchen set, chesterfield, television, electric stove, refrigerator, tables, lamps, desks, telephone table.354] Van Horne, Apt.1.RE.8-4761.Man's Tuxedo Size 40 to 42.Perfect condition.$30.00.RE.8-6052.Showroom display units of kitchen equipment, sinks, cabinets, ranges, etc.Used dryer, ranges, bathroom accessories, Arborite and plywood cuttings.HU.1.1179 TYROL ski boots, woman's, size 7; cable harnesses, good condition.HU.6-8401.HUDSON Seal coat, $50.00, size 14, excellent condition.RE.3-4858, CARPENTRY REPAIRS 3181 St.James St.W.eat wot e COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL \u2014 RESIDENTIAL DANIELS & MANNARD LIMITED PAINTING DECORATING WE.2-6125 e Prompt INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industriel plants promptly carried out .P.McCUAIG Limited | \u2026- 65 Hiliside Ave., Westmount : WE.2-114 Service e ii SINGLE continental bed, good condition, WE, 3-6188, SINGER hide-a-bed; Electric stove, 220 volts, WE.17-1774.KITCHEN set, brand new, arborite top, $45.00 complete.3641 Van Horne, Apt.1.RE.8-4%61.BROADLOOM njushroom twist 10° x 12' and 2 runners, Very reasonable.RE, 3-7866.31 Wanted to Purchase ANTIQUE furniture.china, ings, jewellery, silver.R.H.Mullins Reg'd., 1317 Greene.WE.5.3004.GENTLEMAN'S skis, 7°, steel rim, with poles, etc, WE.3-5633 » : + 33 Domestic Employmen PART time or full day housework.Coloured woman.$1.00 per hour and carfare.WE.3.3276.Nomination meeting The Canon Scott Chapter, JIODE, will hold a nomination meeting at the home of Mrs.G.8S.Haldimand, 247 Strathearn avenue, on Tuesday evening, The walleye, a game fish often referred to as walleyed pike, actually is a member of the perch family, [34 Help Wanted, Female WANDED, teenager for 1 hour daily.after school to walk young child.Westsnount High vicinity WE.J-0080.ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A COON.VENIENT WAY TO EARN MONEY.YOUR HOURS CAN BE PROFITABLE ONES AS THE EXCLUS: IVE AVON REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.FOR INFORMATION, CALL VI.2.7006.35 Situations Wanted Female GRADUATE nurse would like home of references.VI.2.3310.\u2019 36 Help Wanted, Male Fuller Brush Dealer.Average $115.00 week or better.Do vou?Write P.O.Box 91, N.D.G.Montreal 28.39 Lost LOST \u2014 lady's brown leather gloves, lined.Roslyn Ave.RE.8.06582.WIDE silver bracelet, sliding pin fastening, Saturday.Sherbrooke, Victoria, Lansdowne.WE, 7-2486.NAVY leather change puree, con taining money Saturday noon, January ard, vicinity Westmount Post Office or Steinberg\u2018s store.Please call WE, 51406.\u2018 11 MERCHANT'S COAL CO.LTD.8i4 Sun Life Bidg.UN.6-7351 OIL 42 Personals _ HOME MOVIE SHOWS Next time you need entertainment why not plan to show color movies.Filing for children, teenagers and adults.HU, 1.5108.45 Money To Loan Attention | Mortgage loans Suickiy.Contractors, privates, Notary 6-404], ® For all your ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK, BASEMENT FINISHING, -WATER- PROOFING, CARPENTRY WORK, CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES Also snow re- mevel frem roofs, sidewoiks end driveweys.SET SHEA va, BROS Rochon St.Ri.8-8465 For information, The Evans Sisters School of the DANCE and MUSIC @ BALLET @ TOE @ TAP @ ACROBATIC Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus Taught 4845 Sherbrooke St.West corner Victoria Ave.call WE.7-4707 Secretarial Training Stenographic Course\u2014 ® Individual Instruction\u2014 Day and Night Classes | Day Classes Re-Open Jan.7th.Night Classes Re-Open Jan.5th.4845 SHERBROOKE WEST, at Victoria Ave.WE.7-1058 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ENROLL NOW weaknesses.EVENINGS: EVENING INSTRUCTION Intensive individual instruction in all subjects.Each subject will be reviewed thoroughly where possible.Early assistance enables us to concentrate on background This is more effective than \"Last-Minute\" help.Mon.and Wed.7:00 to 9:30.PREP SCHOOL Centrally located in Montreal's West End FOR INFORMATION AND BROCHURE Phone HU.9-7287 or Write 4240 Girouard Avenue. 112 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 9, 1959 Garbage Bowl Game realizes $1.000 for Crippled Children The School for Crippled Children are richer by some $1,000 the proceeds of the 10th annual Montreal West Garbage Bowl Football game played New Year's Day at Montreal West High School before a crowd of 1,200.It was one of the better days for the annua! game with the ground covered with snow in- slead of ice and water as it has been in some past games, The Southern Bomb:rs won the game over the Northern Combines 6-1, coming from behind a 1-0 count at the half.The players dressed in green and red \u2018long johns\u2019 played the game like their life depended on the outcome and al several points of the game, the boys \u2014 em .\u2014\u2014.ycame up with a little rough B.C.Lions grid club shows another profit British Columbia Lions, last place finishers in the Western Interprovincial Football Union in 1958.showed a profit of $12,- 955 for the year's operations, bringing to $211,581 the club's accumulated surplus.BEER ALE & PORTER i FREE DELIVERY HU.4-3541 FAST SERVICE ® Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.® Groceries and Imported Delicacies.NZD shal \u201cThe Home ol Fine Foods\u201d 4845 Sherbrooke St.West (near Victoria) DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING New Classes Start January 8th in Westmount ® LIMITED ENROLMENT © For information.call ME.1- Montreal Dog Obedience Training Club stuff.keeps.They were playing for A collection in garbage cans of $750 was collected during the game which included donations, and the dance when the Queen was crowned, $250 came from the proceeds for a even $1,000.The committee are hoping for at least another $200 to $500 to reach the $1,500.The past games have realized over $6,000.Assisting in the kick-off of the annual event wrre Hon, William Hamilton, Postmaster General of Canada, and Dr.L.P.Patterson, Principal of the School for Crippled Children.The kickoff was made by Carolyn Ruth, 16, a grade 10 student at Montreal West High, School, who was elected \u201cMiss Leftovers,\u201d Queen of Lhe Gar- hage Bowl.The cage history of one Gerry Wilson should make the lazy and indifferent hockey player take stock of himself.Mosl recruits come to the Warriors with goals and assists as credentials.Gerry checked in with a mess of suture scars and surgical pins, and enough practical medical knowledge to make an intern want to take up brick-laying.3950 MONDAY through FRIDAY \"A&P Calling\" 11,05-11.30 a.m.\u201cThe Couple Next Door\u201d 2.30 - 2.45 p.m.SATURDAY \"Club 800\" 4.05 - 5.30 p.m.Jan Garber 9.30 - 10.00 p.m.\u201cAdventure in Music\u201d 9.20 - 10.00 p.m.Sports, News and Weather 11.00 - 11.15 p.m.SUNDAY New York Philharmonie 2.30 - 4.00 p.m.\u201cStarlight Concert\" 10.05 - 11.00 p.m.paar soo-CJAD rb © ays Mo oe RP es ® London Express Service New schedule for Masonic bowlers A revised schedule for the second half of the Masonic Bowling League as Ionic White and Welington have withdrawn their teams.The spoon winners in section \u2018A\u2019 were W.Manning and L.Whelan with singles of 208 each.The triple was rolled by R.Davis with 587.In sertion \u2018B', L.Brown rolled the triple with a mark of 508.SECTION \u201cA\u201d w L PPF Pts Royal Arthur (B) .34 8 13 81 Royal Arthur (W) .34 8 11 79 Gladston (R) .3r 11 10 72 Waverley (B) .25 17 7 57 St.Lawrence .\u2026.23 19 8 54 Elgin - .\u2026.-.21 21 6 48 St.Andrews (R} .19 23 6 44 SECTION \u201cB\u201d W L PPF Pts onic (BY .33 9 12 78 Victory .29 13 11 69 Gladston (By .24 18 T St.Andrews (W) ., 19 23 7 4 Devonshire .12 30 3 27 Waverley (Ry .11 31 4 26 league sfandings TERMITE PW 1, D F APts.Bisons .220111 1 § Dukes 310 2 5 1 4 Barons 3 210 5 6 4 Rangers .30 03 2 2 3 Maple leafs .3 0 2 1 2 9 1 Braves .3 0 2 1 1 T 1 MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201d PW L D F APts Wings .2200 9 1.Canadians .2 110 6 6 2 Raiders :2 110 2 4 2 Cadets ., 020 1 T 0 T \u201cRY L D F APts Hawks 01800683 Crowns 01 2 0 3 Dragons 1 0 10 2 2 20 0146 0 HAY L D F A Pts.01 15 4 5 0 1 3 3 1 1 0 1 $ 0 1 10 0 7 0 PEE WEE \u201cB\u201d PW L D F APts.Bombers 1100 7 0 2 Dathousie .1 1 0 0 5 3 2 Indians .1 0610 3 5 0 Guards .1010 007 0O BANTAM \u2018\u201cB\u201d PW L D F A Pts.McGill .3 2 01 16 5 5 Varsity .21 0 1 11 8 3 Acadia .3 120 9 18 2 Harvard 2 020 5 10 0 MIDGET PW LDF APts Ramblers .4 4 0 0 38 4 Aces .3 12 0 4 18 2 owls .3 0 3 0 3 3 1 RMEDIATE PW LD F APts.4 40 0 28 6 8 .4 4 0 0 18 3 8 .4 2 2 0 21 7 4 4 1 3 0 10 17 2 4 1 3 0 8 40 2 Flyers 4 0 4 0 10 19 06 .LEADING SCORERS G A Pts.Martin, Avenue .5 6 11 Robinson, Wanderers .4 s 10 Smith, Wanderers .1 9 10 Ahern, Bombers .5 4 9 Palmer.Wanderers .5 4 9 Hamilton, Wanderers .4 5 9 Selby, Avenue .4 8 for Olympic Games Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen became the first club to be chosen to represent Canada twice in Olympic Games hockey competition.The Dutchmen were named by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association to carry Canada\u2019s colors at the 1960 Squaw valley, Calif, Olympic winter games tournament, The Seattle Totems, with Gyle Fielder producing points at his usual clip, became the first Western Hockey League tcam to score 100 goals.a mgr ween \"Y\" dance sef for Saturday The Westmount Y's Teen Club dances are now beck in full swing.This Saturday there will be a sleigh ride before the dance.The price is $1.50 for non-members and $1.25 for members.Those wishing to go on this sleigh ride are asked to meet at the Y before 7 p.m.The gang will leave the Y at 7 pm, and meet the sleighs at Beaver Lake, From Beaver Lake the sleighs will go to the Chalet, where they will stay for half an hour.Refreshments can be purchased there.The sleighs will leave the Chalet at about 9 p.m.so that we may be back in time for the dance.Persons going on the sleigh ride will be admitted to the dance free of charge.Also persons wearing slacks or jeans will be permitted to enter the dance hall for this week only.See you this Saturday ninght at 7 o'clock sharp.Military star ball tilt Jan.10 The annual All-Star Game of the Military Fastball League will be played early this season Saturday, Jan.10.In previous seasons the All Stars met at the end of the regular season.However, league officials felt it would be better to play the game earlier.Players from the first, fourth and fifth place team will make up one All Star Squad with players from the second and third teams supplying the opposition.Black Watch currently leads the \\league with Fusiliers Mont Royal in fourth place and Grenadier Guards holding down fifth position.Royal Montreal Regiment are second and Regiment de Maisonneuve third.\u2018 Regular league action will resume Friday, Jan.9 with two games and an exhibition tilt scheduled.In the league action Royal Montreal Regiment meets Black Watch and Fusiliers take on Maisonneuve.The exhibition game will see 401 Squadron of the RCAF tangle with Grenadier Guards at the Guards Armory.All games start at 8.30 o'clock.\\ Unity cage play Verdun on Monday Westmount\u2019s Unity Hawkettes of the Junior section in the Montreal Ladies\u2019 Basketball League play host to Greenfield Park Saturday at, the Greene avenue sports centre.Game time is 3.45 .m.Unity defeated the Park crew 56-15 in their initial encounter in November.UBC's juvenile entry headed by top scorer Joan Driver travel to Verdun Southwestern Y Monday ~ WE SAY ~ (Continued from page 4) tor-proprietors are still alive and interested in public affairs.Further, a vote is a healthy democratic expression of opinion.(2) Redfern- Park on the south side of St.Catherine street and Red- fern avenue is to be included in the proposed sale.If the school is built and -the vacant land on the north side occupied by high buildings, Redfern Park will become the only green oasis fronting on St.Catherine street.At a time when most enlightened cities are trying to increase park land for the future.Any plans for the school must provide for a small green area on St.Catherine street.The citizens of West- mount and especially those living in- the Red- fern district should receive this assurance from their elected representatives before the sale to the School Board is approved.\u201c COACHES WERE TEAMMATES Three of the Western Hockey League coaches, played for ths New York Rangers at the same time.They are.Tony Leswick, Edmonton, Gus Kyle, Calgary and Jackie McLeod, Saskatoon.Mr.Punch Imlach won everything when Leafs went seven unbeaten including the job of coaching Les Leafs for the balance of the season.for a regular MLBL fixture.The tilt is scheduled for 6.30 p.m, \u201cYes, I'll call the plumber after | finish my homework.\u201d JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkiason PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 135% GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 Seventh Annual GOLF SCHOOL & CLINIC Two Classes\u2014Tuesdays and Thursdays COMMENCING TUESDAY, JAN.27th AND THURSDAY, JAN.29th 7 pm.to 10 p.m.8 Class Lessons Conducted By SYD FRY, Golf Pro at S For Further Information Call WE, 7.3916 WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST t.Margaret's Golf Club \u2014\u2014 "]
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