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[" VOL.XXXI, No.45 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOV.11, 1960 16 PAGES Fk 35 5 CENTS \u201cWe shall remember them .BERN Reh TRE aa a CE I REE RR Armistice Day, November 11, | .~ 22 Fa.- et I Ra A We Say Stop falking recession Page 4 Michelle Acheson wins gardening competition Page 5 Next w 8 OY eek\u2019 weather November 12 to 19 .By ERIC NEAL Bright and milder, with morning fogs, then clouding for showers and more wet snow, two inches in the south and the mountains, four to mine inches in the north.Blizzard conditions for the western Prairies and travelling along the border States to the Maritimes te join a storm off the eastern coast.Freezing mists, soft snow and some fog, with sunny periods in the middle of the week.Temperature range 25-55°F in the south, 1540°F in the north, with only 35 to 40 hours of sunshine this changeable week.Bright again with cold gusty winds, freezing mists or flurries for many places, mainly sunny for the end of the week.\u201d .À $ adv WF eRe CN ae % we ARR UE 1960 Tax bill gets final reading Unity Boys\u2019 banquets planned .- nt_lists / ! - ma .\u2018 \u2018high rate of convictions .Page 5 WMA to re-examine swim pool question THE ROCKETTES.the pride and joy chorus line of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, kick ap pretty ankles and kmees for Examiner photographer Tommy Page 3 a Thompson.The chorus line is part of the many Unity activities, and has put on many benefits in hospitals and schools. 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 11, 1960 Air Ways Winter is time to watch safety By LARRY McINNIS SAFETY FIRST: Had the opportunity to do a bit of flying, courtesy of the Montreal Flying Club, Saturday afternoon, and 1 was quite were using scary to the inexperienced.: * now being extended.for light aircraft traffic, but Saturday there wasn\u2019t much choice because of the wind.Needless to say, the field was particularly busy because the weather was just about ideal for training flights.that all aircraft there must have functioning radio now, and especially on the long runway.Since Runway 24-06 is usually used by those in training, the sudden switch to the long runway threw a few people for a loop because they had to re-adjust their values of approaches, glides, ete.and the fact that there are buildings almost un the button \u2014 all of which may prove apalled at the situation on a busy day in the Cartierville circuit.to get hurt if they're not careful, In short, somebody's going Firstly, they runway 28, which is the long one It isn't very often used It has been my understanding * THE APPROACH: Coming in on final approach and cleared as number two behind a Cessna 310, I was told at the last minute (almost at touchdown) to go around again, With a super-cooled engine and no Naps down, 1 hoped nothing would seize as 1 poured on the power.There wus no apparent reason for the go-around, unless the controller wanted to give a few of the aircraft waiting to take off a chance.On the next final, when just a few hundred feet away from the touchdown, a Cessna 172 sideslipped in front of me and continued on to land.The tower told me to go around again, but this time 1 had 20° flaps, 80 lift was no problem \u2014 only it's hard on the engine, The third attempt was successful, especially when 1 told the tower that if they ditvn't let mé down soon I'd feel as though I had gone into orbit.The landing vus very short and I turned off at the first intersection, but maybe 1 shwuld have gone right to the end of the runway and tied the whole thing ug for a few minutes.# * * A NEW AIRPORT?We mentioned here a few weeks ago that things were gelling rough for the independent operators al Cartier- ville, and that they should start thinking about moving in the near future.It was a known/fact that DOT have been considering building an airport at Ste.Therese, but an announcement this week states they have given up their upfions.The questions are again before us: where will these operafors nove, ant when?There is some talk about going to St.Eustache, but nobody seen to know much about this.Good locations are getting few and far Between with the housing boom on, and it will hurt the_{lyIng schools if*they_are to move +o6-far-Herscoviet, -MFs.Sara Haris, Tiowt\u2014H8 hard to get out to Cartierville, and some place farther would be even worse.and sce.However, we can do nothing more than wait Baroque Trio at The Baroque Trio of Montreal will give a public concert at the Normal School of Music, 4873 Westmount avenue.Monday, November 21, at 8:30 p.m.Made up of Mario Duchesnes, flute: Melvin Berman, oboe, and Kelsey Jones, harpsichord, the Baroque Trio were enthusiastically acclaimed at cach of their public performances.Mario Duchesnes received his musical training at the Geneva (Switzerland) Conservatory of Music where he obtained the Normal School \u201cPrix de Virtuosité\u201d in After touring Europe for two ycars with the \u2018Ensemble Ars Antiqua\u201d he came to Canada and rapidly made a reputation for himself as an outstanding flutist and recorder player.In June 1957 he recorded various chamber works with French flutist Jean- Pierre Rampal and harpsichordist Robert Veyron-Lacroix in Paris.Melvin Berman was formely first oboist of the New Orleans Symphony Orchestra, the Ballet (Continued on page 7) 1946.EI en me e Bonded Roofing e Sheet Metal © Asbestos & Metal Siding for Commercial \u2014 Industrial Residential Maintenance and Repairs on All Types : of Buildings Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK ® GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request WE.3-2432 WE.5-2595 Obituaries R.A.DARWIN Robert A.Darwin, prominent Montreal business man and philanthropist, died Monday in Los Angeles.He was 81.Born in Latvia, Mr.Darwin came to Montreal in 1899.A pioneer in the ladies\u2019 retail ready- to-wear business in this city, he built up a chain of retail fashion stores in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City and Sault Ste.Marie.He retired from business in 1938.An ardent Zionist, he was one of the founders of the Shaar Has- homayim Synagogue and was active in the Jewish Immigration Aid Society.He also helped found the Elmridge Country Club and the Old People\u2019s Home on Esplanade ave.Mr.Darwin is survived by two sons, Sam Darwin of Los Angeles and Harry Darwin, a newsman with the Boston Herald; two daughters, Mrs.N.Simpson (Bertha) and Mrs.S.Baker (Betty); five grandchildren and five great grandchildren, A.M.GREENBERG Albert M.Greenberg of Montreal, president of A.L.Green Ltd.Department Stores, died accidentally by drowning in Israel last Wednesday.He was 57.A native of Montreal, Mr.Greenberg was a prominent member of the Jewish community here.He contributed actively to many charitable campaigns and organizations, A member of the Canadian Club and of the Brotherhood of the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, he also was honorary secretary of the Friends of the Hebrew University and a governor of the Talmud Torah School, the Jewish General Hospital, Camp B'nai B'rith and the YMHA.He was also a director of several companies.Mr.Greenberg is survived by his wife, Celia; two sons, Phillip and Leon; two daughters, Janice and Selma; six sisters, Mrs.Rachel Hendelman, Mrs.Mary Mrs.Rose Schwartz, Mrs.Minnie Silberberg and Mrs.Evelyn Bus- ner; and three brothers, Michael Greenberg, Dr.Sahler Greenberg and Louis Greenberg.Funeral arrangements have not yel been announced.ANDREW S.MAW Funeral services were held Monday from the William Wray Chapel on University street for Andrew Stewart Maw, for many avenue, who passed away at his home Friday evening following a lengthy illness.Born in Howick, Que., he was educated there and at Hemming- ford, and came to Montreal when still in his teens to enter the grocery and provision business with his brother.The business expanded and they operated three stores.On the dissolution of the partnership Mr.Maw went into the taxi business and was affiliated with Murray Hill Taxis.Active in church and community work, Mr.Maw had belonged to the Calvin Presbyterian Church and Calvary Church, He was a counsellor to the late Dr.Albert Cliffe, and was associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, members of which conducted the funeral services.Mr.Maw is survived by his wife the former Consola Fraid, and a daughter Emily, Mrs.S.G.Hallas.Interment was in Mount Royal Cemetery.Machine accountants to meet November 17 The National Machine Ae- countants Association, Montreal Chapter, will hold an executive night dinner in the Duluth-Mac- Kenzie room of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel Thursday, November 17, beginning with a reception at 5:45 p.m, Guest speaker will be John Diebold, president of John Diebold and Associates, New York, \u2018Food Sale at ycars a resident of Mont Pleasant | Unity Boys\u2019 Club Father, son banquet set Tuesday, Nov.22 By MAURICE Mayor J.C.Cushing will guest the Eighth Annual Father and Son Banquet to be held Tuesday, November 22.The invitation list also includes S.C.Holand, District Governor of Rotary International; Ron E.Mc- Kay, president of the Rotary Club of Westmount and representatives from the Montreal Alouettes and the Montreal Canadiens.William W.Allison, president of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount will act as chairman.A similar agenda is planned for the Mother and Daughter Banquet which will be held on Wednesday, November 23.+ Reservations for the big event of the year, must be made prior to Saturday, November 19, so that catering arrangerients can be properly completed.As seating accommodations are limited, parents and their children are urged to reserve early.To help defray costs of catering, ete., a charge of $1.50 per couple (father and son or mother and daughter) has been levied.However, a family with more than one boy has financial responsibility for only one boy, because the others4 are individually sponsored by memters of the Westmount Rotary Club.Similar|y, sponsors are available for fatherless boys or boys whose fathers may be at work at the time of the banquet.The same policies are in effect for the Girls\u2019 Banquet \u2014 in this case, Rotarians wives act as the sponsors.BANQUET SIDELIGHT CFCF Sports Commentator Russ Taylor will be on hand to conduct a question and answer period.Mr.Taylor returns for the eight consecutive year.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Ladies Auxiliary will hold \u2018their annual \u201cClub Qi nights of November 22, and 23-and will be conducted in conjunction with the annual banquets.Auxiliary President Mrs.John Forbes and her committee are working very hard to make this sale a success.The Ladies Auxiliary, during the past severa\u2018 years, has rendered valuable service to the club.This year, the Auxiliary will again supervise the catering service at the Banquets.VOLUNTEER WORKERS All volunteer workers of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club and other MBA affiliated Clubs will be invited co attend the Annual Montreal Boys\u2019 Association Leaders\u2019 Recognition Banquet which will be held at the VV VPI VveVvY FLOWERS GERALD McKENNA LIMITED 2129 Bishop St.Vi.29112 MARIASINE East End Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club on Thursday, December 1, There are 45 volunteer workers rendering service at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club at the present time, OTHER PROGRAM NOTES The leathercraft class meets every Wednesday evening under the direction of Miss L.Wilson.Ballet Instruction is given each Wednesday by Miss Penny Sim- coff.The Afghan Club holds meetings every Friday afternoon under the leadership of Mrs.B.Miller.Art Work for Midgets and Juniors is held every Wednesday afternoou under the instruction of Miss L.Anderson.Other workers rendering valuable service each week include: Miss Pat Cessford, Miss Mary Me- lancon, Noel Ryan, Peter Doherty, Fred Johnston, Danny Smith, Herbert Davies, Lorne Barnewall, Mrs.Norris, Matthew Roguski, Ellen Rowland, Mrs.S.Simmons, Mrs.Warren, Mrs.Fordyce, Texas Crog- han, Mrs.Baylis, Nicholas Smith, Keith Gavin, John McDonaugh, Douglas Wright, Mrs.-Massie and Miss McNab.Four Air Cadets awarded wings F/Sgt.George Tower, Sgt.Peter Denheyer, Cpl.John Heathe and Cpl.Donald McRae, members of the No.1 West Montreal Air Cadet Squadron of the \u2018Montreal Flying Club, were recently awarded their wings and the scholarships that went with them.The No.1 West Montreal group, which is commanded by S/L A.J.Lowe, has parade eazh Monday \u201cevening if Westmount Junior High School.It was disclosed that there are openings for 20 new cadets in the squadron.pr HE PRIVATE exit from our family room enables the family to leave the memorial service without being seen by others in attendance.BA Tolling F.A.Nunns\u2014A.F.Williams 5610 Sherbrooke Street West 3 Parr _\u2014 | ; ] Ii EN =e.Five Generations of Traditional Service 0 J0S.C.UrAY &BRoO.FuneraL Directors 1234 Mountain St.Phone: UN.6-6363 A A ae PDR pv EE For All Your ® PHOTOGRAPHY ® PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PHOTO - COPYING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg'd.2 Stores to Serve Yeu 4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.1-1989 ENCTICiT ner, is: ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS § Certified Worchmekers OHNMAN'S JEWELLERS WE, 3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.\" FE YH WOO VOL.XXXI, No.45 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1960 PAGE THREE WMA plans own pool meeting MILITARY ENGINEERS : real on guided tour by consulting engineers: Standing on north wing of the cruciform structure, Lt.Col.H.T.Langston, 522 Clarke, centre, and Capt.Roy C.Bowes, right, hear explanation of building at Place Vitle Marie in Mont- have a 16-foot gineer Associat from Aaron Blauer of Brett Ouellette Blauer Associates.The two formed columns in the center west wing which points towards the Sun Life Building.Thirty members of the Military En- | Association charges question needs study Citizens of Westmount will be faced with a new set of facts and figures regarding the proposed swimming pool when the Westmount Municipal Association holds an open meeting Dec.13, when Mayor Cushing, City Manager Dawe and the entire Council will be invited to attend and answer residents\u2019 questions.Not a great deal of study lems similar to those encountered was put into the matter of a here.swimming pool prior to last The City was scored for not month's open meeting staged having produced a précis at by the City, said recreation the meeting on the distribu- chairman Forrester, who is tion of child population and prepared to quote figures Lo il- other pertinent statistics.lustrate that a feasible and The buck was passed at the economical plan for a pool in \\nst meeting on the pool question, Westmount is not inconceiv- but they (he swimming pool com- able.witteer should have an idea by \u201cWe could put up a small pool now.\u201d said one member of the for a low cost,\u201d stated Mr.For- WMA, rester, unequivocally.Another man said he felt the Charging that the estimales SWimming pool meeting was so presented at the meeting of Oc- fervently democratic in method tober 25 by the City were too that it left everybody in à state high.Mr.Forrester and his com.of confusion, as it lacked guid- mittee have compiled a set of ance ' facts and figures relative to pools \u201cWe had endorsed the principle cantilever and are part of the built and operated in certain of of a swimming pool, but we did the States with climatical prob- (Continued on page 14) \u2018hdd bd VY VV VV VY Ve VV VY VVVFVVvVFVFPVYyVYVY ion of Canada took the tour.CHESHAM Going to England ?If you are bound for London and want a high-class, quiet, conservative hotel in fashionable Belgravia, then consider Chesham Hotel at 20 Chesham Place, S.W.l.For casual or prolonged visits, you'll like the intimate atmosphere of this hotel.Every room with bath and kitchenette.You can be sure of your booking before leaving by calling HU.1-2771.Tax bill receives 2nd, final reading Westmount City Council, going \u2018| through a relatively unimportant agenda Monday night, voted $6,175 to the Fire Department from the depreciation reserve to buy new fire hose from a firm which did not submit the lowest tender.Quotations were received from five firms: Wilson & Cousins.Le- vitt-Safety Limited, Goodyear Tire and Rubber, Dunlop Canada Limited, and B.F.Goodrich Canada Limited, Goodyear submitting the lowest tender.Alderman Drury recommended to Council that they accept the tender of Wilson & Cousins, $310 higher than Goodyear (and second lowest bidder) because the Fire Department felt their type of hose would be more suitable.The purchase was being made, it was said, to bring the departmental stock up to normal requirements.x TAXES AGAIN The new tax by-law, granting nominal reductions in the mill rate on an increased valuation scale, received second and third readings, thereby preparing Westmounters for an added knock in the pocketbook for the coming fiscal year.No mention was made of what special tax will be levied to pay the Montreal Metropolitan Corporation's share of the Metro boulevard for the coming year.OTHER BUSINESS With a typical wide range of quotations in response to tenders, a list of three firms asking for the job of demolishing two cooling towers at the Glen road power plant was read.Highest bid for the job came from Britannia Demolition, $9,440.The lowest, and that accepted, was from Beaver Demolition, $1,225.Intermediate bid, but still at variance, was from W.Lajeunesse & Company Limited.$3.350.It was explained by Alderman + AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT THIS WINTER ! PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE NOW 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.86-0767 Passssssssssssssscsansssansnna MAMMA AAA AAAAS Pa a lee always be impartial.the subject of the recent fire at Mitchell\u2019s Electrical Appliances, 1271 Greene.TO PROPERTY OWNERS was brought up under the general heading \u2018\u2018repair of non-conforming building.\u201d It was stated that the building.valued at $31,900, would cost $4,782 to repair after the fire there two weeks ago.Mitchell's had been burgaled just a few days before the fire.and the fire was only one of several they have had this year, it was disclosed.Alderman Drury.introducing the (Continued on page 14) Ouimet that it was necessary to remove the towers to provide adequate space for the proposed new spow melting pond.TOUGH LUCK With the air that Council must aa For maximum Roof, Metal Equipment and Masonry All.weather, Fire-resistant Protection, it is to your advantage to insist on \u201cMIGHTYPLATE\" ASPHALT \u2014 ASBESTOS 3 ; a % % ua\" a\" for all roof requirements \u2014 new or maintenance.Team\", Unmatched past 25 years for stability, durability, performance, economy, guaranteed long life.Special Asphalts for Driveway maintenance and range of top quality maintenance supplies, services, Phone after 5 p.m.: ED.SWEET, WE.2-6018 al ee ae ne Pe a Ta a a > oY CYLINDER | GIRARD AUTO À CY CYLINDER by GIRARD AUTO 4 Tee\"a\" ou Tata bp _ - p.I'M LONELY, CY, THE (vou HAVE No WORRY] deal AT ALL, PAL, JUST ., p' GIRLS wont Go ! ! HEY, YOU, THAT'S RIDING WITH ME com EE MC AT] ° PIN MY OLD JUNK / OME To See MY GIRL 1 °, b GIRARD : > AUTOMOBILE ANDO I'LL SELL YOU A USED CAR NO GIRL CAN RESIST KL AUTOMOBILE INC.ARGO - PLYMOUTH y ES HU.9.3748] SERVICE 372 VICTORIA AVE., WESTMOUNT MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER CD dé à de nd Mn M c'e A dd M.à M à à A A à à là a A A A A A = à.A dl di A M MA M à M A A A A A A A A A As A - JWESTMQUNT Examiner Serving the Cily of Wentmount since 1838 5135 Western Avenue, Montreal 28, Que.Head Office: 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 Montreal, Friday, November 11, 1960 Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.2.1200 Clessified Advertising (To 8:30 p-m., Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) \u2018 HU.1.045) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department HU.1-2771 John W.Sancton, President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman Larry Mcinnis, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Circulation Manager The Examiner sims to be an Independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to publio service.year, Five cents a copy.Mail subscriptions: $2.50 per year: $1.25 half Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa WE SAY Let's stop talking way into recession DISQUIETING lull hangs over the local business community, None but the most blind can see that retail trade hereabouts is off; in some lines, off badly.Merchants are apprehensive.They are saying: \u201cThere's no money around,\u201d or \u201cFolks just aren't spending just now.\u201d Some, really hanging the crepe, say \u201cA recession is coming.\u201d Well, is it?We frankly don't know.But this we do know: We can jolly well talk ourselves into bad business, recession, and worse, Perhaps our governments, at all levels, started it.The Federal people with their Winter Works Program talk, have the country scared stiff with forecasts of worsening unemployment.What happens?Folks with good jobs, better prospects, get apprehensive.They hesitate spending as they normally would.The merchant promptly notices and feels this.The salesmen calling on stores find orders trimmed or postponed.The head office notes the drop in deliveries, inventories start piling up.There are warnings of factory layoffs, creating more apprehension; and then the real thing .unemployment .recession.Something very real can be done at the local level to counter all this: First, straighten up, square the shoulders and smile.Next, exude sone confidence instead of gloom.If you're a factory worker, put some zip into your job and stop worrying.If you're an executive, keep your pessimism to yourself.If you're a merchant, hang out the sale signs instead of the crepe, shout your bargains, advertise them.Let's snap out of this blue funk before we sink into real trouble.I om armed with more than complete steel \u2014 the \u2014_\u2014 Elizab justice of my quorrel.THEY SAY YOU SAY Remembrance Day tribute an honor Sir: The citizens of West- mount can take pride in being given an opportunity to be present and participate in the dig- nificd and touching tribute paid on Remembrance Day to those from their midst who gave their lives to preserve democracy and the institutions they revere, The numerous beautiful wreaths deposited at the monument to those who gave their \u2018Your souls shall be where the heroes are\u2019 It is the universality of Remembrance Day\u2014the wish not to forget\u2014that unites the hearts of all who will bow their heads in observance of the traditional two minutes\u2019 silence November 11, Many will remember husbands, fathers, sons or brothers who fell on the battlefield whether on land, on sea or in the air in either of two devastating World Wars.The day is usually marked on a Sunday by appropriate ceremonies held throughout Canadian cities and towns at local cenotaphs.The very young may see little or no significance in the ceremonies.Two small boys with skates broke through the crowd in the midst of a Remembrance Day prayer at a cenotaph last Sunday, and almost made it across the park through the ranks of soldiers standing at attention.Two policemen restrained them and made them take the long way around.An elderly woman standing nearby looked at the youngsters and slowly shook her head.Armistice Day, as it is still called in England, is the anniversary of the cessation of hostilities in World War I, November 11, 1918, and the signing of an armistice between the Allies and Germany.It is more often known as Remembrance Day and on that day the fallen of two World Wars are honored.Not a legal holiday in Canada, it is one in 23 of the United States and is observed in others by the governor's proclamation.Special services will be held in Ottawa Friday when mothers whose sons died for their country will place wreaths at the Cenotaph.It has been said concerning the purpose of this day: \u2018What we are paying tribute to on Armistice Day is the democratic ideal of equality, to the unknown individual, whoever he may be, who gave up his life.\u201d A children\u2019s encyclopedia says: \u2018Remembrance Day is observed on November 11, the anniversary of the day in 1918 when World War I hostilities stopped.It is still called Armistice Day in some other allied countries that fought in World War I.On thai day we remember with gratitude the men of World War I who fought, particularly those who gave their lives for the honor and safety of our land.\u201d In 1920 Armistice Day was signalized in both England and France by the burial of an unknown soldier in the highest place of honor the country could give, in England in Westminster Abbey, in France beneath the Arc de Triomphe, in the States in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D.C.The tomb of Canada\u2019s Unknown Soldier rests upon an altar of black marble in the Peace Tower at Oftawa, with the Book of Remembrance listing the names of the more than 60,000 sons and daughters of Canada who died in World War I The word \u2018\u2018armistice\u2019\u201d derives from the Latin \u2018\u2018arma\u2019\u2019 meaning \u201carms\u201d and \u2018stitium\u201d meaning \u2018\u2018stopping\u2019\u201d.It was orginally spelled \u2018\u2018armastitium\u2019\u2019 and was defined in 1644 as \u2018\u2018a cessation from arms for a time, a short truce.\u2019\u2019 Later, in 1733, it became \u2018\u2018armistice\u2019\u2019 and was defined: \u2018\u2018a cessation of hostilities when all parties instead of fighting, fall to intriguing.\u201d\u2019 This seems apt today in view of the modern world\u2019s cold war atmosphere, It seems an armistice may , be general or particular, according to this indisputable reference.In a general armistice there is a \u2018\u2018complete cessation of hostile operations in every part of the dominions of the belligerent powers,\u201d while a particular armistice refers to a sort of temporary truce allowing besieged forces and besiegers to collect the wounded and bury the dead during a very limited period of time.There is a handful of poems about wars and their heroes which have been quoted and re-quoted on Remembrance Day, but perhaps one of the simpler and seldom heard poems is Joyce Kilmer\u2019's (Continued on page 9) all was silent and moving testimony lo their memory and sacrifice.Units of the Army.Navy and Air Force were present giving the ceremony thal evidence of patriotism for which it has earned the esteem and respect of sister municipalities.The veterans of (wo World Wars, wearing their berets and medals.were well represented.They marched with a vigor that showed their pride as former members of the regiments to wbich they belonged.Remembrance and the paying of honored tribute to those who made the supreme sacrifice is a reminder that until swords are turned into ploughshares, even the peace loving democracies must count upon the loyally and patriotism of their citizens (0 be prepared to prevent and resist any at- fempt to invade their lands and enslave their citizens.The several units taking part in the parade were reviewed by His Worship the mayor, the members of the City Council and invited guests.They are entitled to the (hanks of the citizens of Westmount for turning out the numbers they did.The members of West- mount\u2019s fine police force under the command of chief Richard Edmonstone and Inspectors Andrew Lowson and Ovila Arsenault were posted at assigned stations to direct traffic and assist in carrying out the well prepared programme.Westmount is occasionally referred to as Canada\u2019s most aristocratic city since it conforms to those standards of excellence that has earned for it the reputation it enjoys as a splendidly administered municipality dedicated to the welfare of its citizens.In all that it does and plans credit must be given to its Mayor and Council and devoted administrative personnel, ~Bernard Rose.otk BL Nan ethan Dramatist THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY ANNOUNCES AND GET PAID F¢ Money slip through your fingers like mercury ?Means just one thing, you like spending more than saving.To spend, while all the time you're really saving, is the purpose of something new called The Eastern T.D.plan.Look into the Eastern T.D.Plan as a sensible way to spend money to save money.Just fill in and mail the coupon, or telephone our T.D.department, and complete details will be rushed to you by return mail.No obligation, of course.7 d NEW way \u201cto spend money on instalments.NAME.IT You simply commit yourself to spending a certain amount of money at regular intervals.Eastern accumulates i for you and pays you 4% interest.You're really buying a savings account THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY, 132 51.Jomes Street West, Montreal, Que w ¥d like to know more about your T.D.plan to save through spending.Rush details.And | ynden stand there's no obligation.ADDRESS.CITY.ennscrenarsse ame sr0s 20000 Si PROV.uvverrommerann PLEASE PRINT - ED ED EWS MID we cw wn wl EY RAR SS a ne Est ENS ab ap ha pi a THE MONTREAL ORAL SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF celebrated its 10th anniversary this week.Toasting the school on its birthday were Principal Miss Isabel Inkster and a students.The Montreal Oral Schoel for the Deaf proximately 50 number of the ing.The school work.now has its own premises in a building belonging to the Protestant School Board, and there ap- children of all religions are receiving instruction in lip-reading and voice train- is seeking $20,000 to carry on its Library receives legacy Under the terms of the will of the late Miss Mabel Coghlin, the Westmount Library has received a legagy of $500.00.Miss Coghlin was a member of the Library for many years, visiting it frequently and enjoying its services.The Library Board, in receiving this legacy, felt that it should be spent on books that could not ordinarily be bought from the regular budget.Their choice has fallen on THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD ART, published by the MoGraw-Hill Co., to be complete in 15 volumes.Volumes one WYATT NN cotes range res M TE 2 ts of garbage cans You're sick Our food disposers Will do the trick.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 One dismissal High conviction rate Court cases in Westmount in September totalled 1,057, including 1,026 traffic offences.And, as usual, there was only one dismissal, in keeping with the average over the past 10 months.Of the total number of court cases.944 were on court tickets, 74 arrests, 38 summonses and one warrant, In addition, 793 cases were carried over from August.Convictions totalled 1.047, one dismissal and 802 put over until October, Caution tickets issued for traffic infractions numbered 740 and summonses issued as a result of caution tickets totalled 36.Figures indicate it certainly doesn\u2019t pay to be caught speeding in Westmount! 102 speeding tickets were issued, and 102 speeding cases were brought before the court.were made on the spot.Total accidents within the City during the month totalled 95 with injuries to 25 persons.There and two have already been received here.The others will follow, as published, at the rate of three a year, the whole to be complete in 1964.Westmount celebrates Book Week YOUNG CANADA'S BOOK WEEK is being celebrated throughout Canada this year from November 15 to November 22, The Westmount Library at that time will again display in the Adult Department a selection of the recent outstanding books for boys and girls.Adult members are invited to examine these with care, and make use of the book- list, prepared by the Children\u2019s Librarians.If you have not already visited Two arrests* were {wo street accidents and two street injuries.plus 18 accidents and injuries other means.The average daily traffic accident figure was 3.16, exactly the same as for the same period last year.FIRE DEPARTMENT This month the statistical reports of the Fire Department has good news for followers of the chimney sweep \u2014 he visited 54 buildings and swept 97 flues.Other members of the department handled 49 calls during September, 18 for fires, three false alarms and the balance for miscellaneous reasons.Fire inspectors visited and inspected 232 premises during the month, Michelle Acheson wins Westmount gardening contest An 1l-year-old St.Paul's Academy student, Michelle \u2018\u2018Shelley™ Acheson, won Westmount's annual children\u2019s gardening competition.The presentation was made Tuesday night at the opening of West- mount\u2019s Chrysanthemum Flower Show held at the conservatory in Westmount Park.Second in the competition was Samuel Cukierman.a student at Queen's School, while Maurice Patton of Roslyn School was awarded third prize.The children\u2019s gardening competition was started in 1949 for the pupils of the fourth and fifth grades in Westmount schools, and in 1950 the trophies were donated by former Mayor J.S.Cameron and Alderman R.Panct-Raymond.The conservatories will be open to the general public from 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.on weckdays and from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.on Sundays for the duration of the show.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 11, 1960 5 Ross Wilkie, GAY YOUR BRAKES WLIALLLE club manager CHUN genvice Ross Wilkie, a student at Stan- 7 SPECIALISTS stead College, Stanstead.Que.whose home is at 489 Victoria avenue, Westmount, has been chosen manager of the college senior hockey teams for the forthcoming season, With 25 years experience H.B.Brake Service 221 Victoria Avenue (Near Westmount Station) WE.5-9611 WESTMOUNT FIGURE SKATING CLUB Member Club Canadian Figure Skating Association APPLICATION FORMS NOW AVAILABLE at Club's Office, Artificial Ice Rink ® Westmount Residents Only @ caused by J.R.Walker, Secretary WE.2-4293 13 RES COREE et LT ee Ca HRW .Airconditioning Call .id Alterations .and ask for .: Carpentry Cement & Stone G.Archambault u Heatin DANIELS A.Ayoîte ® \u2018 9 : H.E.Blatherwick A Humidification AW.Bourassa 3 Oil Burners 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Design \u201c= $149.50 Danust« Fils LZ Terms, of Course JEWELLERS DIAMOND Established 1912 SPECIALISTS 1397 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.(corner Bishop) VI.4-8684 3699 ST.CATHERINE ST.EAST (cormer Nicolet) LA.3-3149 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 11, 1960 6 5 Little Peppers November 12, 19 When the Children's Theatre, directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, present \u201cThe Five Little Peppers\u201d at Victoria Hall this Saturday and next, a Jong felt need will be fulfilled.Margaret Sydney wrote The Five Little @eppers in 1880, and the Pepper stories have bcen extremely popular with children throughout the years.The Children's Theatre will transplant the children from the printed page and give them Hfe behind the fuotHghts.An excellent cast will be seen in both performances, including Beverley Light, Vera Joffe, Rebecca Broder, Gloria Green, Har riet Eisenkraft, Linda Woronka, Peter Smith, David Light, Earl Straus, Gary Miller, Buddy Sol- loway, Gerald Gold, Ian Devoy, Judy Freidman, Rosa Levine, Fleanor Lifshitz, Krayna Kagan, Esther Ravinsky, Arlene Sandler, Jon Warren, Walter Wakefield, Steven Vineberg, Alners Eskana- zie, Roslyn Penn and Michel Shore.Sylvia Soyka and Dorothy Her- ling will be on hand to greet the children for the 1960-61 season.Mate, or Paraguay tea, is made from the dried leaves and shoots of a holly tree.It has a large amount of caffein and produces a stimulating effect.By Giveon Cornfield Musical Director CKVL - FM CONCERTS AND RECITALS THIS WEEK: For lovers of organ music this year is bountiful.There seem to be mre organ recitals than ever before, and if you happen to be near Place d'Armes any Thursday, there are recitals every week at 12:40 on the organ of Notre Dame Church, one of the most beautiful instruments in North America.This series is «fo re1 hv the Quebec Organ Concerts and admission is free.Pianist William Masselos plays for the Ladies Musical Club at La Comedie Canadienne Thursday, 2:30 p.m., and the program consists of works by Scarlatti, Schumann, Copland and Liszt.The annual Choir Festival of the Town of Mount Royal will be held in St.Peter's Anglican Church, 8-15 p.m.Four choirs will be participating.Ayla Krudaru, violinist and Guy Fallot, cellest, will be heard in a joint recital for Les Jeunesses Musicales at Plateau Hall on Friday, 8:30 p.m.The Ice Capades opening at the Forum Sunday feature \u2018Operama\u2019 \u2014 something the masters of yore had surely not envisioned.The National Ballet opens Monday at Her Majesty's and pianist Leon Fleisher is the soloist in Beethoven's Third Concerto in the Montreal Symphony concert Plateau Hall, Tuesday and Wednesday.Josef Krips is the conductor and other works on the program are Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and Brahms' Second Symphony.ON THE AIR Plans for the publication of the CKVL-FM magazine are progressing nicely and it is hoped to publish the first issue in December.Meanwhile, a new program schedule has been made for November, (available at no charge \u2014 just drop a line to 211 Gordon avenue, Verdun), While no major changes have been made, some programs have been moved to other times, Concerto is now heard daily at 8:00 p.m.A new daily program \u2018Jewels of the Opera\u2019 (9-10 p.m.) will feature top casts in concert versions (highlights) of beloved operas.\u2018Evening Symphony\u2019 has been moved to 10 p.m.and a new live show \u2018Junior Concert Recital\u2019 will be heard Saturdays 2-2:15 p.m.Canadian Concert with Louis Berko and his orchestra will be broadcast live every Sunday afternoon from 7 to 7:30.Incidentally, your comments and suggestions are more than welcome.Send a short letter or postcard to the Program Director, CKVL-FM.Let us take a brief glance at some highlights of programs for the coming week, BBC Concert Hall (Wednesday, 11 p.m.): Stravinsky program \u2014 Royal Opera House Orch., Ernest Ansermet.Opera (Thursday, 10 p.m.): Verdi's \u2018Il Trovatore' with Bjoerling, Milanov, Warren.International Concert Hall comes your way Saturday 7-8 p.m.and Sunday is heavy with special musical fare, notably the Prague Spring Festival (7:30-9 p.m.) and the Salzburg Festival (9 p.m.-Midnight) bringing you Mozart's evergreen \u2018Marriage of Figaro\u2019.The Sibelius Festival is heard at 11 p.m.on Monday and New Classical Releases has been moved to 11 p.m, Tuesdays.NEW RECORDS Dvorak \u2014 Symphony Nc.4 in G, Op.88/Carnaval Overture, London Symphony Orchestra, Antal Dorati/Mercury MG 50236 (Monaural), A beautiful sounding record of this lovely, melodious opus by Dvorak.Individual instruments stand out clearly and if the Stereo version is as good as the mono, it should prove to be a sonic blockbuster, .Mussorgsky \u2014 Pictures at an Exhibition/Prokoficv \u2014 Senata No.7 in B Flat, Op.83, Sviatoslav Richter, Piano/ARTIA ALP-154 (Monaural).Soviet pianist Sviatoslav Richter is currently in the U.S.on his first tour beyond the Iron Curtain and this is his latest release.By unanimous critical acclaim, he is the pianist \u2018who has everything\u2019 \u2014 an astounding technique coupled with the uncanny ability to infuse each note he plays with feeling.On the present disc he plays the original Mussorgsky score of the \u2018Pictures\u2019 better known to all in the brilliant orchestration by Ravel, as well as the immensely dif- fieult Prokofiev Sonata in B Flat, both with breathtaking virtuosily.Tchaikovsky \u2014 Concerto No.1 in B Flat Minor, S.Richter, piano and Czech Philharmonic Orch.,, Karel Ancecl/Parliament PLP-120 (Monaural).The budget-priced Parliament label (a cultural exchange presentation) is a terrific bargain, Gilels was my favorite for this concerto \u2014 until now.As for sound, 1 find this disc comparable to the very best, with excellent orchestral support from the Czech Philharmonic, one of Europe's finest orchestras.MUSICAL The organ Sharps, Flats and Naturals is glorious By FRANCES GOLTMAN Fl aa The organ is a glorious instrument, ethereal and sonorous.Few people perform on the instrument at the advanced age of 87.Yes, indeed to reach four score and seven is remarkable but to still play the organ at that age is a real achievement.Mrs.R.N.Mitchell plays two to three hours every week in Trinity Memorial Church.There are not many people in Montreal who can recall all the important organists, their work and know the history of most of the fine organs of this city as well as Kate Verity Mitchell LLCM, FIGCM (Eng.).x 1 have before me a treatise writ-|: ten by Mrs.Mitchell that relates some of the events of musical life from the year 1892.Not only is il interesting because it tells about a musician who is dedicated to the organ with a love for music that keeps her life rich in her twilight days but enlightens the reader |: about the various church organs, their makes, tone and organ performers of renown in this city who have passed on and several who are still in the foreground.Mrs.Mitchell has much to say about Trinity Memorial Church, where she has been voluntary assistant organist since 1931 and still practises three hours weekly through the kindness of the Rector, Archdeacon R.Kenneth Naylor and wardens.Her career as a church organist began in St.Stephen's Church, Chambly Canton where Mrs.Mitchell (at that time Kate Verity) played for five years.It is of historical interest to know that this House of Worship is one of the oldest Anglican Churches in Canada, having been built during the military occupation of Fort Chambly.The young organist went to study with J.Edgar Birch at Christ Church Cathedral, She tells in detail about the fine organ and how much she enjoyed her lessons and practise periods when she came in to Montreal twice a week from Chambly.Among the fine organists mentioned that she heard and knew are Mr.Methodist Church; Mr.Reed, blind organist of American Presbyterian | Church; Octave Pelletier, St.James Cathedral; Professor Fowler, al St.Patrick's; John Norton, Art exhibition opens Nov.12 An exhibition of 1960 paintings of the Group of 10 will be shown on the mezzanine floor of the Laurentian Hotel from November 12 to November 27.Visitors are welcome to view the showing which will be open from 10 a.m.until 11 p.m.daily.The Group of 10, all of whom hail from Greater Montreal, includes Violet DuBois, Betty Cornell Galbraith, of Westmount, Agnes Knox, Stella Macintyre, Alice Rawston, Irene Shaver, Edith Jackson Smith, Freda Pem- berton Smith, of Westmount, Selme Utsall and Vivian Walker.Hilton of Dominion Square |: who replaced Mr.Birch at Christ Church Cathedral; H.W.Reyner, at St.James the Apostle; Dr.Alfred Whitehead and Mr.C.V, Frayn at Trinity Memorial Church.Mrs.Mitchell is alert and finds that her music is her greatest comfort.Let us hope that this remarkable lady will continue to enjoy her music for a long Lime.SAYING OF THE WEEK: A good man it is not mine to see.Could I see a man possessed of constancy, that would satisfy me.CONFUCIUS 550-478 BC CHILDREN'S THEATRE: Scene from \u2018\u2018The Five Little Peppers,\u201d a Children\u2019s Theatre production at Victoria Hall, Nov.12, and 19, Harriet Eisenkraft as Phronsie, Beverley Light as Mrs.Pepper, Peter Svatek as Ben, Rebecca Broder as Polly, Earl Straus as Joel and Buddy Sollo- way as Davie.TELEVISION RADIO «© STEREO 24-HOUR SERVICE © Prompt © Reliable ® Reasonable Electric Appliances Repaired All Works & Parts Guaranteed WESTERN ELECTRONIC SERVICE HU.9-4044 344A Victoria Avenue Friendly \u2014 Informative \u2014 Entertaining 24 HOURS A DAY ON CJAD 0 you bite E By LAURENT PRICE It takes a little time before one realizes tnai there won't be anymore of Oscar Hammerstein with Richard Rodgers .A few years back when Larry Hart, Rodgers\u2019 former collaborator, passed away the music part of the duo came up with the great word master in the extremely successful partnership that launched such musicals as Oklahoma, South Pacific, the King and I, etc., etc.Hammerstein, to our belated way of thinking, was the best of all, but Larry Hart was by no means any slouch .All Rodgers has do now is come up with another, and we won't feel quite so bad .While we're on the subject of talent it might be a good idea here to mention that the French Canadian segment of our theatre is in very fine shape .Last week on CBFT the Brothers Karamazov was presented, and Dostoieski\u2019s vehicle never had it so good .trying to pick an outstanding star in the performance would be a tough assignment .They were all superb .This goes for the singers, too .The Merry Widow and La Bobeme put on earlier in the season were masterpieces .Waiting for the man to put gas in the car, or the next drop of water, gives us a lot of time to catch programs here and in the United States and these were really pips! Too bad the Finglish dramatic shows aren\u2019t so uniformly stylish .(Did we say stylish?) In the variety field, Perry Como stands out like a beacon both in his own ability and the choice of guests.Last week on his show, even Casey Stengel and a couple of Pirates looked and sounded like something .Nobody asked us to write on matters pertaining to non- skiing activities, but as there isn\u2019t much snow around at the moment we\u2019ll get our licks in somewhere.(Now we'll have a storm.) Here\u2019s something that\u2019s connected with skiing, though \u2014 Denny Miller, who owns a piece of Edson Hill Manor at Stowe, wrote a play which was put on recently in Vermont, and among the stars were Nancy Graham of the Baggy Knees Restaurant and Parker Perry of the Green Mountain Inn.Our spy didn\u2019t fill us in on the quality, but we'll report later.We know just whom to ask .(That whom sounds funny to us, how does it strike the faculty?) .Jacques Audette, the Dow man in Magog, and one of the leaders in the Orford ski layout figures on a big season in the Eastern Townships .(Take it easy, Buster, that makes two items on the subject matter) .Did anyone see marlene Dietrich when she was in Montreal?-We seem to miss these things by inches .By the way, if you happen to be in New York Nov.30 to Dec.4 drop in and see the Winter Baroque Trio .(Continued from page 2) Theatre Orchestra of New York.and the Boston Pops Orchestra under Arthur Fiedler.He is now solo oboist of the Montreal Symphony and the CBC Orchestra.Mr.Berman is a member of the faculty of the Quebec Provincial Conservatoire and of Hartt College in Hartford, Connecticut, where he received his Master's Degree in music.- Kelsey Jones, harpsichordisl of the trio, received.the Doctor of Music degree from the University of Toronto in 1951.In Paris he was a pupils of Nadia Boulanger.Dr.Jones is also well known in Canada a; a pianist and composer, and his works have received performances by leading artists and orchestras both here and abroad.He is a member of the staff of the McGill Conservator- ium where he teaches harpsichord, counterpart and fugue.On tour and in Montreal, Dr, Jones performs on a harpsichord made by Robert Goble of Oxford, England.DURABLE WOOD Wood of the sequoia tree is very durable, is easy to work with and takes a satiny finish.It is widely used for woodwork and for the siding of houses.Enjoy the Complete Overnight News Weather and Editorials 8 a.m.Daily LORNE D.MacBEAN, will be one of three guest speakers at the 25th session of \u201cTHE PIANO CLINIC\u201d in Victoria Hall, Tuesday evening, Nov.15.An executive member of \u2018THE MONITOR PUBLISHING CO.\u201d Mr.Mac- Bean plays the viano and composes as his hobby and plays the organ at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.Doris Clark, radio and television personality and Dr.Felix R.Bertrand, organist and choirmaster are the other participants.Library lists 74 reading, picture hooks The Westmount Public Library has recommended a list of 74 books \u2014 from picture age to carly teenage \u2014 which are available for library members.Included in the list are the following: PICTURE BOOKS: Angelo.Va lenti, The Candy Basket: Bannon, Laura, The Famous Baby-Sitter; Bettina, Pantaloni; Brown, Marcia.Tamarindo; Carroll, Ruth, Where's the Bunny?: Conklin, Gladys, } Like Butterflies; Ets, Marie Hall, Nine Days to Christmas; Francoise, The Things I Like: Freeman, Don, Cyrano the Crow: Gay, Zhena, The Nicest Time of the Year: Geisel, Theodor Seuss.One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.Ipcar, Dahlov, I Like Animals; Kahl, Virginia, The Perfect Pancake: Krasilovsky, Phyllis, The Cow who Fell in the Canal: New.feld, Frank, The Princess of Tom- boso: Palazzo, Tony, Animal Babies: Palazzo, Tony, Noah\u2019s Ark: Politi, Leo, Moy Moy; Reeves, James, Titus in Trouble; Sasek, Miroslav, This is London: Sasek, Miroslav, This is Paris; Sasck, Miroslav.This is Rome.Slobodkin, Louis, Gogo the French Sea Gull; Slobodkin, Louis, Up High and Down Low: Tresselt, Alvin, Tim othy Robbins Climbs the Mountain; Tudor, Tasha, Becky's Birthday.EIGHT TO TWELVE: Andersen, Hans, Fairy Tales: Carlson, Natalie, The Family Under the Bridge; King, Clive, The Town that Went South; Krumgold, Joseph, Onion John; Lindgren, Astrid, Rasmus and the Vagabond: Picard, Barbara, The Iliad of Homer, Retold: Manning-Sanders, Ruth, Red Indian Fairy Tales.Shippen, Katherine, Lightfoot; Stirling, Lilla, The Pipe Organ in the Parlor: Sutclill, Rosemary, The Lantern Bearers; Syme, Ronald, Thunder Knoll: Van Stockum, Hilda, Friendly Gables.THE WORLD AROUND YOU: Adler, Irving, Seeing the Earth from Space: Friedman, Esielle.Digging into Yesterday: Hahn, Emily.Around the World with Nelly Bly; Lansing.Alfred, Shackleton\u2019's Valiant Voyage.Maloney.Terry.The Sky is our Window: Meyer, Jerome, The Elements; Ross, Frank, Superpower; Savage.Katherine, People and Power; Syme, Ronald, On Foot to the Arctic.ADVENTURE: Asimov, Isaac.The Kingdom of the Sun: Best, Herbert.The Sea Warriors: Capon, Paul, Warriors Moon: Eager.Fd- ward, The Wecll-Wishers: Garnett, Henry, The Blood Red Crescent.Johnson, Annabel, The Black Symbol; Kendall.Carol, The Gammage Cup: Lewis, Hilda, Here Comes Harry; Macmillan, Anne.Mountie Patrol: Mitchison, Naomi, The Rib of the Green Umbrella; Ringwood, Gwen, Younger Brother: Steele.William 0., The Far Frontier: Syme, Ronald, The Spaniards Came al Dawn Webb, Robert, With Richard the Lionhearted.YOUNG PEOPLE: Butler, Beverly, The Fur Lodge.Calvert, James, Surface at the Pole: Dan- icll, David Scott, The Boy They Made King: Day, Grove, The Story of Australia: Ewen, David, Leonard Bernstein; Haiz-Brown, Roderick, The Farthest Shores; Has- kell, Arnold, The Wonderful World of the Dance: Kellner, Esther, The Bride of Pilate: Leighton, Margaret, Journey for a Princess: Schull, Joseph.Battle for the Rock .XNA RM Ahhh hdr HARA ARAN ARAN ARR RA ARAN NAAR AR AAA AANA RRR ARR ARR AA Children\u2019s Theatre presents THE FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS Saturday Afternoon, Victoria Hall, Nov.12-19 RESERVE NOW \u2014 HU.4-6620 or Willis & Co., St.Catherine near Bishop AAR KR ARERR F ERE REAR ENER URN P ERE N FN RE EXPERI ERAN The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 11, 1960 7 RELIGIOUS BROADCAST How a spiritual understanding of God helped him to find new and original ideas in his design work, will be told by a Maryland engineer on the radio program \u201cHow Christian Science Heals\u201d over Station CJAD, Montreal tdial 800), at 9:45 on Sunday morning, November 13.Scoggin, Margaret, Escapes and Rescues, Suteliuf(.Rosemars.Knights\u2019 Fee: Wood.Kerry, Queen's Cowboy.Ukrr {tree 54444448 2 OFFICE © STENOGRAPHIC rates.included.THE LAURENTIEN HOTEL OFFERS Modern offices with secretarial services © PRIVATE, modern furnished offices.Completely furnished, handsomely decorated, centrally located.© IDEAL for company representatives.© TELEPHONE answering service provided as required.service @ Air-conditioning, fluorescent lighting and cleaning ® All hotel services at your disposal.® Rentals from $95 per month.FOR INFORMATION CALL : UNiversity 6-4571 \u2014 Local 66 SPACE available at reasonable \u2014 OUR NEW LOCATION IN WESTMOUNT RIDGELY \"55.7 1310 GREENE AVE.WE.5-2541 SHELVING NEW LOW PRICES! 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Also Available in Teak Attachments Now Start At 49c NEW ADDRESS FOR RIDGELY INTERIORS LTD.1310 GREENE AVE.WE.5-2541 ame WESTMOUNT PARK- Cc Director of Music: Mr.Wayne Riddell, \u201dn 7 8 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 11, 1960 UNITED DOMINION-DOUGLAS EMMANUEL CHURCH Westmount Bivd.ond Lansdowne or, Lansdowne & Western Avenues Avenue Minister REV.CALLUM THOMPSON, Ministers: C.D.B.A, B.D.Rev.Meith H, Eddy, M.A, B.D, B.Mus.(McGHI) 11 00 a.m.Sacrament of The 00 aim Murning Worship Lord's Supper.and Church School Reception of New Members Juple: Now Ngriow, In Act of Remembrance 30 pi Meditation: I Believe In Sermon: \u201cDaring to Men -\u2014\u2014 Not Mobs\u201d Remember\u201d \"30 pan: Young People's Union Dr.Douglas Smith 730 pm.Evening Worship -\u2014 CONGREGATIONAL AN nl VISITATION BY OUR \u201cCommunion or Mass\u201d ILAYMEN, SUNDAY Dr.Smith From 2:00 to 5:00 P.M.Mr.Johm Robb, Mus, Organist: Rev.R.Douglas mith, B.A.B.D., D.D.UNITARIAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Westmount Baptist THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(et Simpson) Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason, BA.B.D Sunday» November 13th 11:00 am.Sermon Subject: \u201cDISTINGUISHING MARKS OF MAN\" Nursery, Kindergarten and Sunday School In Unitarian house.11:00 a.m.Organist and Director of Musles DONALD MACKEY, B.MUS.PRESBYTERIAN BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West ot Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, C.D., M.A, B.Th., D.D.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Director of Music: Galt MacDermot, B.A., B.Mus.11.00 AM.\u201cLest We Forget\u201d 7.30 P.M.\u201cThe Big Event\u201d Church School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Midweek Service\u2014Wednesday\u20148 p.m, UNITED Westmount and Victoria Aves.Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.Alex MacDonald \u2014 Student Assistant Sunday, November 13th REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie 11:15 am.Church Schools DORIS KILLAM A.RT C.L.Mus (McGill) Organist and Choir Director \u201che 124 bus stops at the door ANGLICAN ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.K.B.Keefe, Rector Rev.Reginald Hollis 22nd Sunday After Trinity ST.ANDREW'S, WESTMOUNT {Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.D.M.Grant, D.D.\u2014 Rev.D.C.Searfoss, B.D.Miss Valerie Lewis, Director, Christian Education DIAMOND JUBILEE SERVICES 11:00 a.m.THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF GOD \u201cTHE PERIL AND PROMISE OF AN ANNIVERSARY\u201d CEREMONY OF DEDICATION TWENTY MINUTES WITH FAVOURITE HYMNS JUBILEE SERVICE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE sermon: \u201cLIKE A MIGHTY ARMY.\u201d Anniversary Preacher VERY REV.C.H, NICHOLSON, D.D., Halifax, N.S.Principal of Pine Hill Divinity Hall 00 pom.30 pon.sy =I Tuesday, 8:15 p.m.-\u2014 CHOIR CONCERT in Hutchison Hall Mr.Eric J.Adams, B.Mus., Organist & Choir Director First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SUIENTIST, IN BUSTON, MARS.Sunday» November 13th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service.Lesson - Sermon: Subject: \u201cMortals And Immortals\u2019 Golden Text: \u201cCorinthians 5:17.Uf any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away: behold, all things are become New.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.n.Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the public Tuesday Thursday and Friday.2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 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 22nd Sunday After Trinity REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 8:00 am.Holy Eucharist.9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.m.Mattins (said).11:00 a.m.SOLEMN REQUIEM 11:00 a.m.Kindergarten 7:00 p.m.Evensong 7:45 p.m.Bible Study SATURDAY, NOVEMBER (2th TEA AND SALE Holy Eucharist Weekdays 7:00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 a.m.Friday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A,, Hon.Assistant Rev.Allen Goodings, B.D., Assistant 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:0 wm.Holy Communion 22nd Sunday After Trinity Rev.R.Hollis REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES 10:30 a.m.Post-Confirmation Class 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 aun.Mattins 9:30 a.m.Confirmation Class and Preacher: Study Group.Rev.R.Hollis 9:45 a.m.Junior Department 13:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten and 11:00 am.Mattins Sunday School Preacher: The Rector 7:30 p.m.Festal Evensong 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten, St.Philip\u2018's Choir.Primary Department.7:30 p.m.Evensong Wednesday Preacher: 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion The Rev.Allen Goodings WEDNESDAY Organist and Choirmaster: 7:00 am.Holy Communion Norman W.Hurrle, A.R.C.O0., A.ILC.M., THURSDAY F.T.C.L.10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Guest Preacher: The Guest Preacher: Miss ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street, West, CONVENIENT TO HOTELS REVEREND NORMAN RAWSON, MINISTER Reverend B.B.Brown, D.D., Assistant Minister Rev.Robert Blair, B.A., B.D., Assistant Minister Mr.Carl Hoiton, Director of Christian Education Gifford Mitchell, B.A., B.Mus., Organist & Choirmaster REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES PARADE OF THE COLOURS LAST POST AND REVEILLE All members of Her Majesty's Forces both Wars are especially invited to attend.11.00 AM.SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.FOR THE CHILDREN SERMON SUBJECT: \u201cTHE BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE\u201d THE ROBERT BLAIR B.A.B.D.WILL PREACH THE SERMON THE REV.NORMAN RAWSON WILL CONDUCT BOTH MORNING AND EVENING SERVICES AND PREACH THE EVENING SERMON 11:00 A.M.7.00 PM.IN THE SANCTUARY AN ORGAN AND CHORAL RECITAL UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GIFFORD MITCHELL, B.A., B.MUS.7.30 P.M.Sermon Subject: \u201cSHOULD I TALK ABOUT MY PROBLEMS AND TROUBLES \u2014 OR SHOULD 1 KEEP THEM TO MYSELF AND GOD?\u201d 9.00 P.M.FELLOWSHIP HOUR Are Cordially Invited to Jo 75TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chos.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister 11.00 A.M.Church School 11.00 A.M.Public Worship Subject: \u2018\u2018\u2019The Church in Our Day\u201d 7.30 P.M.Public Worship Subject: \u201cThe When and Where of Mission\u201d Lester A.Woodin, Organist & Choirmaster Friends and Former Members of the Congregation Rev.D, E.H.Johnson Laura K, Pelton, B.Ain With Us on This Occasion SYNAGOGUE 450 Kensington Ave Rabbi Wilfrid Shuchat \u2014 Rev.J.THE SABBATH \u2014 4:20 P.M.SABBATH 9:00 A.M.Shachris 4:15 P.M.Mincho 4:55 P.M.Maariv John Lazarus, son of Mr, Torah in celebration of his Sunday: Shachris a Weekdays: Shachris Maariv at 6:00 P.M CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM Erev Shabbos, November 11 4.10 P.M.Candle Lighting Mincha-Kabbolas Shabbos Scriptural Readings: Torah: Genesis: Ch.23, v.1 \u2014Ch.25, v, 18 Phophets: 1 Kings; Ch.1, v.1 - 31 SERMON BAR MITZVAH this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the WEEKDAY SERVICES Mincho - Maariv at 4:15 P.M.Next Friday Evening: Candle Lighting at 4.00 P.M.Mincho-Kabbolas Shabbos at 4:10 P.M, nue, Westmount, Que.Harzan Nathan Mendelson J.Fromm Sidroh Chayei Soroh SERVICES: and Mrs.R.Lazarus will Bar Mitzvah.t 8:30 A.Mat 7:30 A.M.Visitors mass rally scheduled Remembrance Day will be observed on Sunday, November 13 and the ANA Branch of the Canadian Legion will att:nd the morning service.The Minister, Dr.E, J.Bailey, will preach at 11 a.mon \u2018\u2018Lest We Forget,\u201d and at 7:30 p.m.on \u201cThe Big Event.\u201d A very successful congregation dinner was held at Victoria Hall on November 2 when some 350 sat down to dinner and heard a presentation of the Sector Programme by R.H.Dean, C.H.Mornan, C, Ruth, and D.Jones, Chairmen of their divisions.A training session for visitors will be held on Sunday, November 13 at 3 p.m., and a mass rally of visitors from 60 Sector Churches will be held at Trinity Memorial Church on Thursday, November 17 at 8 p.m.Stewardship is November 20 when every home will be visited.The mid-week meeting of the church is on Wednesday at 8 p.m., and the B.Y.P.U.meet on Friday at 8 p.m.Welsh church holds service The Welsh Church of Greater Montreal will worship in English at 7:15 p.m, next Sunday, November 13 at the Y.W.C.A.Building, 1355 Dorchester boulevard west on Crescent street.The Reverend R.Russell Gordon, B.A., B.D., Minister of Kydd Memorial Church, and a native of Wales, will be in charge of the service, and Miss Jenny Purnell will be the organist.BAHA'I THE GOLDEN RULE Loy not on any soul o load which ye would not wish to be laid upon you, and desire not for any one the things ye would not desire for yourself, Westmount Baha'i Community For literoture and participation on informal discussion groups, phone WE.7-1879 or HU.9-9982 SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Horry J.Sterm, Rabbi Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant Otto O.Staeren, Cantor: F.L.McLearon, Organist and Choir Master.SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, November 11th at 8:15 o'clock.Dr.Stern will speak on \u2018\u2019Isracl\u2019s Struggle For Peace.\u201d Special Ritual in observance of Remembrance Day \u2014 Brigadier Frederick Kisch Branch No.97 Canadian Tegion will attend with their colours.Saturday Morning, November 12th at 11:30 o'clock, sermonetie \u2014 \u201cLest We Forget.\u201d DAILY SERVICES Monday through Thursday Evenings at 5:45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 9:45 a.m.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS~13rd SEASON Registration and Opening of Classes, Monday Evening, November 14th at 3:00 o'clock.The following coursesrare being offered: Elementary and Advanced Hebrew; The Jewish Contribution to Western Civilization; Topics of The Day.At 8:45 o'clock all students will meet in the course \u2018I'he Prophets In The Space Age.\u201d BAS MITZVAH Hope Sandra, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Verner will be culied to the Reading of the \u2018Torah in observance of her Bas Mitzvah this Friday Evening and Saturday Morning.BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wednesday Evening, November 16th at 8:15 o'clock.An important meeting of the Temple Board of Trustees will take place.SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR PARENTS On Sunday Morning, November 13th at 9:45 o'clock under the leadership of Dr.Stern, Sunday School for Parents takes place.Theme for discussion \u2014 \u201cThe Faith and Practices Of Judaism.\u201d @ @ The Venerable The Chickens R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.Rector, Trinity Memorial Church The internal policy of the Anglo-Saxon-Celtic world has never been more unfortunately displayed than at the present time.The moral stature of the West has never diminished so disastrously.For decade after decade we have said in effect, \u201cWe are the people and wisdom will die with us.\u201d It was a very distinguished Anglican who asserted a generation ago that there are lesser brecds without the law, and we are their superiors.The English have never been able to shake off their superiority in regard to those races.The Ameri- icans have never recovered from their slave-owning mentality.It i£ a century since Lincoln invoked civil war to free the slaves but it is only now that de-segre- gation is slowly taking effect.And even now the heads of African States have difficulty in finding accommodation when they attend the meetings of the United Nations.It may not be any great loss materially to the United States to lose the privilege of housing the United Nations, but it will be a tremendous blow to their prestige in the sight of the new nations of Africa and Asia, and even South America.We Canadians do ourselves little credit by trying to bolster up that prestige.We had a place of honor among the smaller nations, but it is doubtful if we still have it; and that at a time when new nations are most in need of our disinterested help.Every time that the western nations force their will on the rest of the world the prestige of Russia rises; not because Russia is disinterested but because she does not pretend to be.The combination of high claims for righteousness and the exhibition cf anti- color sentiment will turn nations against us in spite of our generosity in material things.Perhaps if we remembered a Jittle more of the world's history we should exhibit a little less pride.Civilization grew up in the eastern end of the Mediterranean.The great primary discoveries were made there\u2014the wedge, the lever, the sail, the wheel, the use of stone for building, the making of brick, the domestication of animals and the cultivation of grain, the use of an alphabet and the recording of annals.All these and much more are the gifts to us of nations whom we despise.It was in that great civilization square and to the east of it that the major living religious of the world grew up.It was there that the human spirit took its first step forward.It was a North African Deacon who saved orthodox Chris- | tianity in the Fourth Century, and | a North African Bishop who set the pattern of Christian civilization in the Fifth Century.It is true that the western nations have made their contributions in politics and in Science and Technology, but those give us no authority to lord it over nations that are older than we and that have their gifts and their needs.At any rate, with each.of the new nations exercising a vote in the United Nations.they are not likely to tolerate our dictation.The continued exclusion of China is a case in point.T hold no brief for China, and 1 fear what may happen to the Nationalist army in Formosa, but I also fear that the only way to exercise any influence on China is to give her a place in the United Nations.It will be very strange if this last rebuff is not followed by fresh pressure on India; and it is India whom we have offended most deeply by our exclusion of China.We sometimes say that our morality has not kept pace with our technology.Unfortunately our politics suffers under the same condemnation.Since this was written a big taxi company has exercised discrimination against its negro porters on the ground of bilingualism.Again a black eye to our sense of fairness.Maries PLATTER By BOB KEEN London: Giuseppe Di Stefano Operatic Recital.5488.One of the finest and most thrilling operatic tenors of the day is young Giu- scppe Di Stefano whose debut was made but fourteen years ago.At that time he sang as des Grieux in Massenet's \u2018Manon\u2019 at the Tea- tro Municipale in Reggio Emilia, and within six months was singing on the stage of the famed La Scala.Mr.Di Stefano has a powerful voice which he can control equally well in a full bel canto or a crooning falsetto, amply demonstrated in this superb collection of operatic arias.Of the group the most popular and appealing are two great arias from Tosca, \u2018Recondita Armonia\u2019 and \u2018E Lucevan le Selle,\u2019 \u2018Nessun Dor- ma\u2019 from Puccini's last opera Turandot, \u2018Le Reve' from Manon, \u2018The Flower Song\u2019 from Carmen and \u2018Salut demeure\u2019 from \u2018Gou- mod\u2019s Faust.Other selections are from the operas Andrea Chenier, Werther and Les Pecheurs de Perles, and the orchestras used are those of L'Accademia di Santa Cecillia, Rome, and the Zurich Tonhalle under conductor Franco Patane.On 5482 \u2018La Voce D\u2019Italia\u2019 we again hear Mr.Di Stefano in some light Italian songs which are enhanced by this great voice and the excellent musical accompaniment of an orchestra under Dino Olivieri.We particularly enjoyed \u2018Come E bello,\u2019 \u2018Fili d\u2019oro,\u2019 Chitarra Romane, MD campaign opens Nov.20 November 20 will mark the opening day of the 1960 March for Muscular Dystrophy.a week- long campaign for funds to help medical science defeat one of childhood\u2019s saddest diseases.Muscular dystrophy wastes leg.arm, shoulder and other voluntary muscles, leaving the victim so weak that a slight respirator infection can prove fatal, Tt is estli- mated that in Canada alone there are about 20,000 victims, two- thirds of them children.Symbol of their plight is 11- year-old Michael DuBreuil, who has been chosen by The Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada as Junior Chairman for its 1960 campaign in Quebec.Michael has | had MD since infancy and faces a bleak future if science is not | able to find a cure for MD within; this decade.As in previous years, the honorary campaign chairman will be Bernard Geoffrion, member of the Canadienh hockey team.Your souls .(Continued from page 4) \u201cRouge Bouquet\u201d which says, in part: \u201cAnd up to Heaven's doorway floats, From the wood called Rouge Bouquet, A delicate cloud of bugle notes That softly say: \u201cFarewell ! Farewell.Comrades true, born peace to you ! Your souls shall be where the heroes are And your memory shine like the anew, Temple Emanu-el The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 11, 1960 9 Trustee election Dec.11 SABBATH SERVICES: Friday evening, November 11 at 8:15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u2018Europe and Israel Revisited,\u201d (Israel's Struggle for Peace \u2014 Address 1V in the series), Special ritual in observance of Remembrance Day.Brigadier Frederick Kisch Branch Canadian Legion No.97 will attend with their colors.Kiddush reception follows the worship.Saturday morning, November 12 at 11.30 a.m.sermonetfte \u201cLest We Forget\u2019 in observance of Remembrance Day.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS: Monday evening, November 14 at p.m.Registration and com- commencement of regular sessions.Courses offered al 8 p.m.as follows: Jewish Contribution to Western Civilization, Dr.Anna Stearns.lecturer: Elementary Hebrew, Mrs.Abraham Wolk, instructress: Advanced Hebrew, Michael Teicher, B.A., instructor: Topics of Interest, lvor Kursbatt, P.Eng.B.Sc¢., leader.At 8.45 p.m.all students meet in session under the leadership of Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern in the course \u2018The Prophets and The Space Age\u2019 with selections from the prophetic biblical writings.Chairman, Irving Hecht: co-chair- men, Samuel Garfield, William Hoffman; registrar, Rudolph Lus- tig.The School for Adults was founded in (he fal) of 1928 for the purpose of affording the oppor- {unity to Jewish adults to acquire and deepen their knowledge of Judaism and in subjects of Jewish interest.The school is but a part of the larger Temple pro- Sunday services end St.Andrew\u2019s Diamond Jubilee The concluding services marking the Diamond Jubilee of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount.will take place on Sunday.November 13.The Jubilee preacher will be the Very Rev.C.M.Nicholson, DD, Principal of Pine Hill Divinity Hall.and former moderator of The United Church of Canada.The services will be conducted by the minister, Rev.(Dr,) D.M.Grant.At the morning worship services there will be a ceremony of dedication.Dr.Nicholson will preach on the theme.\u201cThe Peril and Promise of an Anniversary\", and in the Evening his theme will be \u2018Like a Mighty Army .The evening service will be a special service for young people.It will be attended by young people from various churches in the Montreal Presbytery.and Kenneth Minue.president of the Presbytery Young People's Union will take part.There will be a reception and a specially prepared program after the evening worship service.+ gramme um adult education.WITH TEMPLE SISTERHOOD: ANNUAL DONOR LUNCHEON is now scheduled for Tuesday, January 10, 1961.and not for December 13.This fund raising effort is under (he convenership of Mrs.Alfred N.Miller.First list of patronesses are as follows: Mes.dames\u2014Gerald Caplan, Louis J Cohen, Irvin Gertsman, George Hollinger, Alfred N.Miller, Samuel Schwartz, Mark Stein, Paul Levee, Isadore H.Morrell, A George Goldberg.Sisterhood sewing, Monday afternoons at 1.30 p.m.in the Temple community house under the co- chairmenship ol Mrs, Joseph J.Cooper and Mrs.Ben Alexander.Sisterhood Tift Shoppe now open for business \u2014 In charge Mrs.Stanley Marsh, HU.6-5022 and Mrs.A.H.Marks, VI.4-3002.The new gift shop will soon be completed, but Sisterhood mem- hers are requested now to do their purchasing for their needs through Sisterhood Gift Shop.The Gift Shop will be open Sunday mornings from 930 to 12 noon; Monday evenings from 8 to 9.30 p.m.; Wednesday aftemmoons from 4 to 6 p.m.SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR PARENTS: On Sunday morning, following the breakfast session of The Home and School at 9.45 a.m, Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern leads the group in the course \u2018The IFaith and Practices of Judaism.\u201d OUTSTANDING LECTURERS: Drew Pearson, distinguished journalist speaks Monday evening, Nov.21 at 8.30 p.m.in the Temple on \u2018Washington and the Middle East.\u2019 On Monday cvening, De- xcember 5 at 8.30 p.m.The Honorable Menachem Begin, Leader ol The Israeli Knesset, speaks on \u201cExodus \u2014 Facts Not Fiction.\u201d Cards of admission must be purchased at the earliest and these may be obtained through the Temple office, WE.7-3575.MR.AND MRS.CLUB: Saturday evemng, November 19 al 8.30 p.m.Temple Community house.A later supper will be served at $5.por couple.Prizes awarded for best effort.Reservations, Mrs, David Metrick, RE.8-1898 or Murs, \u2018Thomas Shustack, RE.3.1960, JEWISH BOOK MONTH: We urge members to purchase and read books of Jewish interest, WELCOME TO OUR WORSHIP: The Young Peoples\u2019 Asso- cation of St Philip's Church under the leadership of Rev.K.W.Trickey will participate in our worship this Sabbath eve.Dr.Stern will: meet with the group following the service for a question period.TEMPLE YOUTH SOCIETY: Program meeting, Tuesday eve ning, November 22 at 8 pm.For information regarding Temple Youth please communicate with Harvey Leavitt, president of Temple Youth, RI.7-2838 or Gerald Miller.B.A, Youth Advisor, CONGREGATIONAL BRE A K- FAST: Sunday morning, December 11, at 9,30 am.Annual elce- tion of officers and trustees for the ensuing years will take place, TEMPLE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Important meeting, Wednesday evening.November 16 at 8.15 p.m.ander the chairmanship of president George Hollinger.Freighter Cruise Service Agents exclusively for FREIGHTER TRAVEL SPECIAL CRUISE Salting from York.to Canary Islande 5240.New Nov.294 Cruites to: EUROPE - WEST INDIES SOUTM AMERICA MEDITERRANEAN AND FAR EAST 1223 Greene Ave.Montreal, Que.WE.5.1340 Consult.Going to EUROPE or Planning a Cruise to the WEST INDIES or SOUTH AMERICA ?Westmount International Travel Service Roger L.Huysmans, manager Officially Appointed Agents For STEAMSHIPS and AIRLINES 4935 Sherbrooke Street W.HU.6-4948 HU.83-3941 morning star.\u201d 5054 Montclair Avenue Corner Fielding Parlez-vous Francais?Here is an opportunity for you to acquire a working knowledge of French, without studying grammar and without using a book \u2014 the way you began to speak your mother tongue.N.Cayouette, specialist in conversational French for over forty years, invites you to a free demonstration lesson.Kindly telephone for an appointment.Telephone 1-9801 \\O dA A A Ll A AS Consult Malcolm Gregory promise you à ORIENTAL RUG CO.\u201cHe won't nto your Home!\u2019 GREGORY'S \u2018 3 4151 Se.Catherine St.W.Westmount WE.2-4277 \u2014 Evenings RE.8-4605 trip through the skies on à Magic Carpet.but he will bring CARPET MAGIC A lo ol ofl ol Social & The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps of the Honorable Francis Lacoste, Ambassador from France to Cunada and Madame Lacoste of Ottawa, will be the guests of the Honorable Yaacov Herzog, Ambassador of Israel to Canada and Mrs.Herzog of Ottawa at the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Concert performance to be held Tuesday cvening, November 8 at 8:15 o'clock at the Forum in Mon- real.The Play-Reading group of the Westmount Women's Club met recently at the home of Mrs.Frank D.Lindsay.Those present were: Mrs.H.J.Craddock, Mrs, J.W.Flcome, Miss Mary 1.Haggarty, Mrs.R.I.P.Morton, Miss Amy Riel, Mrs.F.Stein, Mrs.\u20ac.W.Thompson and Mrs.J.H.Thomson.Refreshments were served.The next meeting of this group will be on Friday, November 18, at 2 p.m, Personal | The following are some of the names of people who are enler-! taining on Nov.18, and who later | with their guests will attend St.Mary's Ball: Mr.W.F.Shepherd, entertaining at dinner; Mr.and Mrs.John J.Taylor, entertaining at dinner; Dr.and Mrs.Robert A.| McKeown, entertaining at cocktails; Mr.and Mrs.Joseph H.Flynn, entertaining at cocktails: Mrs.Michael Hackett, who will entertain Mr.and Mrs.R.P.Hurley, Miss Marie Louise Hurley, and Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Hurley, all of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, at dinner, The Scripture Foundation under the direction of Mrs.Margaret Scripture Goldstein will visit Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hospital this week.They will entertain with music and songs.Harmony Harry will be the guest artist.Gifts of flowers and candy will be presented to the Veterans.ET CE AA Bronfman, vice-president \u2014 Mr.chairman of the Ballet Committee \u2014 Mes.W, H.Sparrow, executive director \u2014 Mr.E.Jacques Courtois, president.> T Da vies HOUSE OF PAINTINGS Ronald Davies, artist Paintings Are Gifts of Distinction 4908 Sherbrooke S.W.(Cor.Prince Albert} HU.9.3333 \u2014Graetz Photo CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION executive members discuss plans for opening might performance of the National Ballet to be held November (5 at Her Majesty's Theatre.Proceeds will be for the bencfit of the Association.Left to right: \u2014 Mr.Peter Louis Gravel, vice-president and ¥ ; Engagements Mr.and Mrs.Edward A.Charters of N.D.G.announce the engagement of their daughter Sandra Eleanor to Mr.John James Coombes.The marriage will take place in December at Melville\u2019 I Presbyterian Church.Westmount.| 4927 Sherbrooke St.HAIRDRESSER PERMANENTS $7.50 courier HU.4-4501 HOURS: Monday to Thursday, Ÿ a.m.to 7 p.m.Fridays, 9 am.to ?p.m.\u2014 Saturdays, 9 a.m.to é p.m.Thiede West {Near Claremont) THE \"mount Club; vice-president, Mrs.H.G.Flook of N.D.G.Club: sec- EXAMINER WOMENS 0/22 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1960 \u2014Coronet Photos MISS DIANE FRANCIS BENNETT, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Nicholas J.Bennett of Notre Dame de Grace, and MR.DONALD PETER FINES oi Westmount son of Mrs.Ernest Bliss and of the late Mr.E.Grenville Fines of Bermuda, whose marriage will take place December 3 at Queen Mary Road United Church.Mrs.Gilbert Hill is elected Ladies\u2019 Lawn Bowling president The 31st annual meeting of the Ladies\u201d Lawn Bowling Association was held recently in Lhe YWCA.Dorchester west, with the president Mrs.G.Lucas in the chair.All clubs were represented and also present were Mrs.John Henderson and Mrs.J.Hamilton who will be in charge of the new trophy game to be held next season, *\u2018The Alex, Henderson Doubles.\u201d Trophy and prizes will be donated by Mr.John Henderson of Westmount Club.Notice of the meeting and minutes of the last meeting were read by the sceretary.The elimination competition was won by Lachine Club team skipped by Mrs.Nancy Clark, runner up being i.D.G.Club rink skipped by Mrs.Margaret Rowe.The Interclub competition was won by Mount Royal Club team skipped by Mrs.R.M.Rowat.The Lynford singles competition was won by Mrs, McCracken of Outremont Club.with the runner- up being Mrs.J.Barrie of La- chute Club.The nominating chairman, Mrs.W_ Archibald, presented the slate of officers for 1961 which was accepted as follows: | Past president, Mrs.R.a Lucas of St.Lambert Club; presi- | dent, Mrs.Gilbert Hill of West- retary, Mrs.J.S.Vingoe of Riverside Club: treasurer, Mrs.D.Col- ville of Mount Royal Club; match chairman, Mrs.R.M.Rowat of PROFESSOR ISABEL M.LAIRD.of the Department of Psychology at Queen's University, Ontario, who will be guest speaker at the Dominion-Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Society meeting Friday, November 18.Dr.Laird will speak on \u2018Oral Traditions of Schooi Children\u2019.Mount Royal Club: press representative, Mrs.J.Ramsay of Verdun Club.The retiring president presented a beautiful silver tray to Mrs.Parker.president of Mount Royal Club on winning the Interclub competition by one point, she then thanked her committee for their help during her term of office, and the chair was then taken by Mrs.Hill, the new president, who presented Mrs.Lucas with a small gift and thanked her for her hard work throughout the year.With a final opening speech Mrs.Hill went into the new businesse for the coming year.MISS DORIS CLARK, popular Radio and TV personality, who will officiate at the opening ceremonies of the Trinity Memorial Church Christmas Fair on Saturday, November 19, at 2 p.m., in the church hall on Mariowe avenue.Sewing meeting Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile will hold a sewing meeting on November 15, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs.Raplh M.Beil, 206 Hyde Park avenue, Strathmore.McKENNA | OF : COTE DES NEIGES § Florists } RE.8-1124 : McGill Alumnae to meet Nov.16 A visit to the chrysanthemum show of the Westmount Park Department at the Westmount Greenhouse, 4624 Sherbrooke street west, and a guest speaker, Dr.P.F.Maycock, will be featured at the next meeting of the Alumnae Society of McGill University on Wednesday, November 16 at 8:15 p.m.Dr.Maycock, professor of Botany at McGill University, will speak on \u2018Mont St.Hilaire: A Naturalist\u2019s Paradise\u201d.He will illustrate his talk with colored slides.A nalive of Hamilton, Ontario, Dr.Maycock was graduated from Queen\u2019s University and did graduate work at the University of Wisconsin.He was awarded grants from the Canada Research Council and the Arctic Institute and has carried on work in the tundra of the Belcher Islands of Hudson Bay and in the southern forests of Ontario.Dr.Maycock was also in charge of a summer survey at Mont St.Hilaire.At this meeting, Alumnae members may take unwrapped loys for Christmas gifts to the University Settlement children.MRS.R.B.PORTEOQUS, co-con- vener with MRS.H.M.GREEN- LEAF of the Catherine Booth Hospital WA Sale of Work taking place November 16 from 2:30 p.m.to 9 p.m.and November 17 from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.in the Nurses\u2019 Residence, 4413 Montclair avenue.FORMALS FOR HIRE DRESS FORMAL \u20ac} LIKE A i MILLIONAIRE Look smart \u2014 be smart \u2014 rent «il your Formal Wear.Our garments ars all modern styles, freshly cleoned.Styles te fit all models.EST.1904 McLAUGHLIN & HARRISON i McGill College AV.8-3544 Our Specialty: Fur hats designed to suit your personality, using your material or our own.6202 SOMERLED Tel.: HU.4-2366 Salon Kane CHRISTMAS BOOTH: St.Matth.w\u2019s Anglican Church Guild and WA are holding the annual Mrs.R.Yeomans and Mrs.N.K.W.Reid.Bazaar at 2 p.m.Friday, November 18, in the church hall, corner of Dufferin road and Snow- COMING PRE - CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: Handmade articles and novel gift suggestions will be displayed Saturday, November 12, in the Montreal West Town Hall from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.when two West End Chapters of the IODE join forces in sponsoring a Pre - Christmas Bazaar.Christmas decorations will be featured as well as homecooking, white elephant table and fish pond.Tea will be served.TEA AND SALE: A tea and sale of work will be held in the parish hall of the Church of the Advent, 4119 Western avenue, Westmount, Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables.* IMPORTED PRODUCTS * NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, HAMS, SAUSAGE & 7 BACON 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 Holiday Suggestions from TOBIN'S Pre-Christmas Party to New York City Tuesday, December 6th to Saturday, December 10th ALL EXPENSE : $60 per person 5 Days - 4 Nights at Hotel Paramount 46th at Broadway PHONE FOR PARTICULARS \u2014 RESERVE AT ONCE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS HOLIDAYS Bermuda - Nassau - Miami Beach ALL EXPENSE: $491.50 per person 16 Days \u2014 By Air Travel Enjoyable, comfortable and interesting.Leaving Montreal Dec.22nd for Bermuda.Leaving Bermuda Dec.3lst for Nassau.Leaving Nassau Jan.3rd for Miami Beach.Leaving Miami by air for Montreal arriving Friday, Jan.bth, at Dorval.A wonderful vacation \u2014 all arrangements made for your enjoyment \u2014 outstanding air travel \u2014 beautiful hotels and beaches \u2014 all for your pleasure.These parties will be accompanied by Mrs.H.B.Pope.Reservations must be made at once as hotel and air space is limited.TOBIN\"S TRAVEL BUREAU 1240 Peel St.UN.6-7811 EVENTS November 12 from 3 to 6 p.m.There will be homecooking, candy, aprons, etc, CHRISTMAS FAIR: The annual Christmas Fair of Trinity Memorial Church Guild, to be officially opened by Miss Doris Clarke, will be held in the parish hall on Marlowe avenue November 19 from 2 to 8 p.m.Many tables, featuring home-cooking, jam, jellies Christmas decorations, parcel post sewing, knitting etc.As an added attraction for the childien \u201cMagic Tom\u201d Auburn will perform at 4 p.m.Tea will be served.LINEN SALE: On Wednesday and Thursday, November 16 and 17, the Nearly New Shop, at 2025 Victoria street, just above Eaton\u2019s parking lot is holding its semi-annual linen sale.Money made by the nearly New Shop is used to further the Social Services of the Royal Victoria and the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital and operated by the Women\u2019s Auxiliaries, FALL BRIDGE: The Montreal Women\u2019s Club Inc., is holding a fall bridge at 2:30 p.m.Thursday, November 17 in the Sheraton- Mount Royal Hotel.Convener is Mrs.H.G.Torrance.ANNUAL CARD PARTY: The Montreal Branch of the Dicken\u2019s Fellowship is holding its annual card party Tuesday, November 15 at 8:15 p.m.in Victoria Hall, Westmount.Tickets may be reserved by calling Miss Gertrude White at HU.4-8590 or Mrs.W.S.Whitaker at ME, 7-1039.CHRISTMAS SALE: The Mount Royal Chapter IODE is holding a Christmas sale and tea at 3 p.m.Wednesday.November 16 in Victoria Hall, Westmount.NEW MUSICAL: Temple Beth Sholom amateur theatrical group is producing a new musical \u201cPlanet 4 Blond-Jet\" to take place Saturday, December 3.Tickets are now available at the Temple Beth Sholom office.\u2014Eatons Photo MRS.PHILIP JOSEPH, honorary chairman of Angel's Ball which will take lace at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel on Saturday evening November 19.Sponsored by the Montreal Section, National Council af Jewish Women of Canada, the Ball is under the patronage of the Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honorable John Diefenbaker and Mrs.Diefenbaker.don avenue.Conveners are Mrs.P.Matthews, Shown in the photograph is the Christmas Booth with all its colorful decorations.Nearly New Shop plans linen sale On Wednesday and Thursday.November 16 and 17 the Nearly New Shop, at 2025 Victoria street just above Eaton's parking lot, is having the semi-annual linen sale.During the rest of the year Nearly New does not offer linen for sale.Instead, they accumulate all the generous donations of luncheon sets, and table ~loths, sheets, pillow slips and blankets, towels for both .kit~hen and bath, drapes and slip covers etc.and devote two special days to selling only these much needed and wanted bargains.W.th the holiday season soon here this is a good chance to refurbish your own household stock for the entertaining all enjoy; as well as picking up many worth while gifts.The Nearly New Shop is staffed and operated Ly \u2018olunteers of the Womens Auxiliaries of the Royal Victoria and the Montreal Chil- drens Hospitals, and all money made by the Jearly New Shop is used to furtker the Social Services of the two Hospitals.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 11, 1960 ç+ wre EE rk Nec amc ._ | Am (slice They have not known the struggle of the years, Nor found the light of life, or glory gone, For them no further heartbreak, grief or tears.For them, the war is over, \u2014 victory won, They died unwearied, and unspoilt 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16 and 17 under the chairmanship of Mrs.H.M.Greenleaf and Mrs.R.B.Porteous.Many useful articles will be for sale, hand knitted goods and Christmas gifts galore.Booth chairmen as follows: Aprons, Mrs.E.W.Knapp; candy, Miss E.E.Thacker; Christmas decorations, Mrs.H.E.Caine; country store, Mis.D.F.Talbot; dolls, Mrs.R.Japp, gifts, Mrs.D.K.Gowans: green thumb, Mis.E.Smith; handkerchief tree, Mrs.K.E.Norris; home cooking (evening group), Mrs.W, Flynn; jam, jellies, pickles, Mrs.D.W.Sutherland; knitted goods, Mrs.R.A.Sancton and Mrs.C.Butler; magazine subscriptions and memo.calendars, Mrs.W.A.Falconer; treasure table and novel y toys, Mrs.G.Leverette and Mis.A.S.Thomson; refreshments, Mrs.A.Watson.Venture Club The Venture Club of Montreal will hold a \u201cGames Night\u201d to entertain the residents of the Salvation Army\u2019s Eventide Home on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.MARGO WRA'., daughter of Mr.and Mrs, k.A.Wray, a graduate of Westmount High School, whe has been-awarded the Westmount 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Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.cracker,\u201d \u201cCoppelia,\u201d\u201d and \u201cGiselle.\u201d Following an intensive two months\u2018 rehearsals, the company launched its Tenth Anniversary Season in Hamilton, Oct.24.It will continue throughout the winter across Western Canada and through major cities in 25 of the United States.With a budget now approaching an annual million dollars a year *and a year-round theatrical organi- bation the National Ballet of Canada has leaped into the forefront of the world's great ballet companies, Its residential academic and ballet school is unique on the continent.Among the new productions this scason is \u2018Princess Aurora,\u2019\u2019 based on the most exciting dance highlights from Tchsikowsky's \u2018\u2018Sleeping Beauty.\u201d Artistic director Celia Franca has arranged the ballet after original choreography by Marius Petipa.It stars prima ballerina Lois Smith and premier danseur David Adams with virtually the entire roster of brilliat soloists and the large corps de ballet taking part, Special children\u2019s matinees, with a program devised specially for the youngsters, will be held Sunday, Nov.20 in French and Nov.27 in English.During the program a commentator will introduce the audience to the mysteries of ::Behind the Scenes,\u201d followed by a presentation of a popular ballet.The company\u2019s own touring orchestra is headed by conductor George Crum, with Walter A.Ba- biak, assistant conductor and David Zafer as concert master.Students tickets are available at reduced rates.> Patent applied foi Side zipper.You'll look a size smaller and feel free and easy in the boneless, positive control of Gossard's new ANSWER girdle.Bands of clastic inside and nylon elastic all around, work wonders.White.Medium length and long.E.HARGREAVES res Corsetieres Miss C.Wright, Proprietor 4159 St.Catherine St.W.girdle WE.2-7008 MRS.DOROTHY SPROULE, well known poetess who celebrated her 93rd birthday at her home on November 4.Her livingroom a bower of flowers, hundreds of ecards and messages of congratulation on mantle and tables, she serenely received her \u2014Leo Thompson Photo many guests among them members of the various clubs including Women\u2019s Club.sang and also Mrs, Margaret Scripture Goldstein, of the Scripture Foundation.the Notre Dame de Grace Mrs.Harold Mills of Westmount Montreal Cat Fanciers Association held their sixth and most successful show to date on Sunday.November 6.No one can predict in advance just what it is that draws exhibitors and spectators alike, but there is no question in the minds of the Association that this particular show is one of the most important in the show circuit.There were six other cat shows held in various parts of the United States that particular weckend \u2014 all important to American breeders who could have taken in a show in closer proximity to their homes, yet one group who have attended regularly every | year drove almost a thousand miles to take in this show bringing with them sixteen cats of their own as well as handling cats for others.+ Canadian entries were heavier than ever this year and the majority of Canadian exhibitors lost no time in sending in their entries which made matters much casier for the Show Committee.The first entry to arrive was from a well-known West- mount exhibitor, Miss Beverley Couper.who got in her entry two days after she had received her forms and this year made points for her Abyssinian neuter which will go towards his American Cat Association title of Premier.He already has a Premiership in another American Association, SPECIAL AWARD Susie the leopard.undoubtedly attracted much attention and behaved beautifully throughout the day.receiving a specially made Club award of a truly monstrous rosette hand made by the prize convener.Miss Dorothy Muir, Susie is a house pet owned by Mr.Howard Lees of Montreal West and is used to her freedom, and while she was invited to stay until closing time, the Show Committee did not feel it fair to overtire her and she drove home in style shortly after her usual dinner hour.The Show Committee were prepared for the usual turnout but certainly not for a repetition of their first show at the Queen\u2019s Hotel.The first reaction was one of pleasure but as the minutes went by all.the available men promptly went into action hoping to direct the traffic in such a way that no one would be irritated at the waiting in line.The attendance was over 4,000 and there were over 800 children present.One lady with a baby in either arm was asked wasn\u2019t she finding it rather exhausting, but she cheerfully replied that she \u201cwouldn't miss it for anything.\" HOUSEHOLD PET The Household Pet Division, which was specially devised for local exhibitors in the hope of helping youngsters to take care of Group drives 1000 miles to exhibit cats in show their pets, had a heavier entry than usual and even attracted an exhibitor from Ottawa and another from Plattsburgh.The latter a newcomer lo the show fancy not being too familiar with the rules first entered his cat as a kitten and on the morning of the show was still wondering whether his cat was cat or kitten, but as its birthday was the previous Friday, there was nothing that could be done but to hurriedly transfer it into the cat class.Best kitten in the Households Pet Show, judged by Mrs.N.Diorio, belongs to Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Gould of Westmount.Mrs, Shows with her siamese.One of the young Stark girls of N.D.G.took home a ribbon from the Household Pet Show.Mrs.S.T.Preston of Saint Laurent again walked home with prizes and trophies.Her blue longhair male was the Best Solid Color Opposite Sex in the Longhair Specialty Show and her lovely shaded silver was Best Spay in the Specialty Show.winning points towards her Premiership.Mrs.Audrey Laurie, known to TV fans and the radio program, the World of Pets, topped the Montrealers\u2019 wins her Bonavia Charles of Sirhan silver male novice, who was Best Cat Opposite Sex in the All Breed Show and Second Best Cat in Show.Board meeting The Board meeting of the Notre Alice Vincelette of N.D.G.also{ Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club will took home ribbons from the All Breed and Short Hair Specialty be héld November 15 at 10:30 a.min Vietoria Hall, Westmount.r\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 x Interesting Lamps x Custom-Made Shades x Unusual Gifts La Contessa Ine.Sherbrooke at Royal HUnter 8-4322 0 a 2 \u2014 - IAE ade rare om od SLIT Is JOAN HAWTHORN, graduate of Monklands High School, now attending McGill, has been awarded a Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club Bursary.' Presidents\u2019 teas set for November Annual Presidents\u2019 teas to be held during November at the l University Women's Club, 3492 ; Peel street, Montreal, are as fol- | lows: Wednesday, November 2: 2:30 p.m., hostesses: Mrs.W.F.| Brunnini, vice-president; Mrs.J.'F.Rutherford, councillor.Tues day November 8: 2:30 p.m., host esses: Mrs.A.R.Colman, vice I president; Mrs.R.B.Winsor, | vice-president.Tuesday, November 15: 2:30 p.m., hostesses: Mrs, V.W.G.Wilson, vice-president; Miss Helen Guiton, councillor.Tuesday, November 22: 4:30 p.m.hostesses: Mrs.G.Birtz, vice-pre- sident; Miss May Jackson, coun cillor, Mrs.W.R.Abbott, as president, Mrs.S.A.Charters as vice- president in charge of social activities and Mrs.Carleton B.Peirce as hospitality chairman, will be at them all, also Mrs.J.L.Sladen as publicity chairman.FIONA LACH, graduate of West Hill High School, now attending | McGill, has been awarded a | Notre Dame de Grace Women's | Club Bursary.St.George Club ° The St.George Ladies Club will open its season\u2019s activities with a Sherry Party to be held at the Clubhouse on Thursday, Novem- will hold a business mecting, for ing of Westmount Park-Emma- ber 10, from five till seven p.m.Mrs.L.B.McCurdy president will receive members and their guests, Mrs.G.T.Malby convener will be assisted by Mrs.R.E.Hodgkin, Mrs.A.J.Grant, Mrs.M.L.Duquet and Mrs.Gordon Weekes.In the Women\u2019s Realm Montreal Club The Montreal Women's Club Inc.members only, on Monday, at 2:30 p.m.in the Sheraton-Mt.Royal Hotel.Mrs.Victor H.Morris, president.will preside.Mis Naney Jean Salter, program director.Montreal Girls Association, will be the speaker.Why compromise?It costs no more for better selection of flowers, exquistie workmanshi and meticulous attention to every detail.ouse of flowers Mountain St, at Sherbrooke Victor 2-4444 NATIONAL BALLET of CANADA HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE November 15 to 27 - Evenings at 8:30 MATINEES \u2014 SAT, NOV.19 & 26 Children's Matinees, Sun., Nov.20 & 27 (Special prices) STUDENT TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES Tickets Now On Sale of Her Majesty's WE.3-3452 WE.5-2488 FINAL DAYS Antoine's Art Gallery Inc.ANNUAL 4 BY ren We do not advertise very often but when we do o .it always heralds good news for the picture buyer.In our spacious galleries will be found the largest and most varied collection of paintings in Canada at greatly reduced prices.SALE DEFINITELY CLOSES NOVEMBER 12th DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE IN THE BUSINESS.Hours : 8:30 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.Daily (Evenings by oppointment only) 939 Victoria Square UN.6-4095 FREE PARKING Park-Emmanuel WMS The Woman's Missionary meet- | nuel Church will be held on November 15, at 2.30 p.m.The guest speaker will be Miss Gladys Thornber and the soloist will be Rev.Callum Thompson.Fall supper meeting The Presbyterian Church School * Association will hold the fall supper meeting in Knox-Crescent and Kensington Church on November 15 at 6.30 p.m.The guest speaker is to be Dr.Holloman who is on furlough from the Presbyterian Church in Formosa.Widows Assn.The Ogilvy Flour Mills will give a cake icing demonstration at the meeting on November 14 of the Non-Pensioned Veterans\u2019 Widows Association in the Legion Hall, Verdun avenue.Each member is asked to bring a guest.New members are cordially invited.Refreshments will be served and Mrs.V.Hill, first vice-presi- dent, will be in the chair.Sale of Work The Women's Avxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital is holding the annual Sale of Work in the Nurses\u2019 Residence, 4413 Montclair avenue, on Wednesday Nov.16 from 2:30 to 9 p.m.and Thursday November 17.from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m., under the convenership of Mrs.R.B.Porte us and Mrs, H.M.Greenleaf.Many useful handmade articles and Christmas gilts will be for sale.Hospital tour Tuesday, November 15, is annual \u201cHospital Day\" for Karnak Ladies Club.Members and friends are asked to meet at the Masonic Memorial Temple at 1 p.m., where coffee and dessert will be served.The ladies will then proceed by taxis, which will be provided at a nominal charge, to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children.Following the meeting a tour of the Hospital will be conducted.Bessborough IODE Earl of Bessborough Chapter IODE cordially invites you to attend the \u2018After Four Party\u2019 \u2014 the big social \u2018'do\u2019\u2019 of the season \u2014 (mixed company), at IODE House.4112 Western avenue, Westmount from 4 p.m.to 9 p.m.November 19.Convener Mrs.R.H.Grant and Mrs.Richard Pegg will be receiving the guests, Regular monthly meeting takes place Nov, 10, 8 p.m.at IODE House \u2014 All members are asked to attend.BUILT ON LAVA Catania, second city of Sicily, rests on nine layers of lava from Mount Etna's flow.Three of these layers are prehistoric and the last is as recent as 1669.None of the more modern flows have touched the city.(ranged two outstanding tours for | first one is a five-day, all-expense ; As the The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 11, 1960 1 3 Christmas tour reservations Tobin's Travel Bureau has ar- your Christmas enjoyment.The tour by rail to New York City at this exciting time when the wonderful extravaganza at Radio City Music Hall is on \u2014 a never-to-be- forgotten sight.Then there will! be a visit to the United Nations which will be of special interest.hotel accommodation is; limited, it will be reserve at once by phoning the office, Then, if you can take a longer\u2018 holiday over Christmas and the New Year, there is the specially| planned tour of Bermuda, Nassau and Miami Beach, Florida, that! will be most enjoyable and satisfactory.This party leaves Mont- 1eal by air on Dec.22 and, after visits to Bermuda, Nassau and Miami Beach, flies home, arriving at Montreal Jan.6.\u2018These parties will be accompanied by Mrs, H.B.Pope.As hotel and air space are very limited, it will be necessary to reserve at once.tions.JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke! 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_ oo 16 Flats - Duplexes To Let N.DG., 2 rooms.semi-basement, ped, heated.venctians, 86-9259.20 in ultra- entrance.equip- rent $55.HU.Rooms To Let BUSINESS lady has large bed-sitting room to rent.kitchen privileges if desired, vicinity Sherbrooket St.West- mount, N.D.G.HU.4-3836.after 5:30.LINCOLN avenue, large room, i leges, business lady preferred.WE.2 1200.21b Nursing Homes WILL board elderly lady.nursing care.Phone FE.4-34G1.23a Children's Board LAURENTIAN, excellent home for children, experienced supervision, $12 weekly, WE.3-4601.24 Autos For Sale Ford \u2014 1960 \u2014 Galaxie Sedan, 5,500 niles, fully equipped.winterized, 32.995.WE._ 7-4904.RENAULT 1959 SLIDING TOP RADIO \u2014 WINTERIZED HUNTER 1-2829 26 Garages To Let Auto Storage LIVE OR DEAD Reasonable rates.Call George Durocher, Victoria Avenue Garage, 370 Victoria Avenue.HU.6-0767.VICTORIA uvenue and Sherbrooke, = ed garage.$25 monthly, HU.4- GARAGE.\u201cSuowdon.Winter months, dead stor we, $10 monthly.RE.38-6094.29a For Sale Living Room Furniture PERIOD living room suite, sofa, 2 chairs, 2 end tables, 1 coffee table.good condition.HU.8-5122.HIDE-A-BED sofa and chair.$50.WE.3-p904.29b For Sale 0 _Dining Room Furniture GATELEG table with 2 extra leaves.HU.4-9717, BEAUTIFUL 10 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE WELLINGTON 5-5040 DINING room set.finish, sacrifice to large set.$50.Call 6 pm walnut room for 17-2954.afler 9-piece.make WE.ANTIQUE DININGROOM SET GENUINE GEORGIAN HUNTER 1-3120 RAL SAR iE IRE BR 29d For Sale Kitchen Equipment STOVE Danby, electric\u2019 2 burner and oven; used only 9 months, $50.WE, 39808.1 291 For Sale Sports Equipment BOY'S skales, size 12.good condition.Call WE.7-2618.29g For Sale _____ Clothing & Furs ALL EXCELLENT CONDITION Youth's suits, and top coat, size 34- 36: girl's assorted clothing, size 10-12, 4665 Circle Road.HU.4-0846.HUDSON Seal coat, size 16, tail.latest style.Call HU.4-5073.TEENAGE clothes, boy's and girl's, coats and suits, Friday morning.HU.8-4061.GENTLEMAN'S \u2018suit, size 38.$8.50; tuxedo, size 38.$10; white tennis pants, $3.HU, 6-7444, BLACK Seal coat, muskrat jacket, fall cloth coat, size 16-18.RE.3-0623.BOYS\u2019 sport jackets, 3.ages 12-13-15; 2 pair grey flannels, size 12-13.HU.6-3303.MINK coat, full length, like new, going away winters.cost $4,000, opportunity, $985.00.RE.3-0171.29h = For Sale General $100,000.Bankrupt Stock to go at half price DRAPERIES \u2014 CURTAINS BEDSPREADS \u2014 BLANKETS CARPETS \u2014 STOVES TELEVISIONS -\u2014 575.00 ST, HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.CRESCENT 4-8262 ; been rare Attention Antique Lovers Beautiful hand carved Victorian sideboard, low back, 1830, wonderful condition, also Sheraton love seat, carved mahogany frame, wonderful condition.No dealers.HU.1-2686.Rosenthal Rose Dinner Set Open stock.brand new, never used.8 dinner plates, 8 cream soups.8 bread and butter plates.8 dessert plates, 8 cups and saucers, value, $250.sacrifice at $200.Telephone WE.5-3815.21° T.V., MAHOGANY CABINET, EXCELLENT CONDITION.REASONABLE.HU.1-5094.Leaving Town sell, beautiful sofa, love-seat; arm chairs; hand carved mahogany comodes; Tier table: lamps: venetian blinds; fixtures; bed spread and drapes.HU.9-5857.Must Leaving Country Baby matching crib, chifferobe toy chest, superior quality; 2nd crib; sterilizer: bath; extension gate; jolly jumper; sleigh, new condition: two-piece chesterfield set: chairs; 2 almost new 9 x 12\u2019 Indian rugs; 30° beige hall runner: green wall to wall drapes and track; telephone table; Sunbeam mixmaster: steam iron; ironing board; elec- trie perculator: kitchenware: 35 mm projector.etc.HU.8- 3188.rugs, furniture.HU.4-5062.to \u201csingle wringer accepted.April.\u2018convertis Thor BEST price private, possession MODERN couch.bed.$25; davenporl: washer, $65.HU, 6-6584.AUTOMATIC Bendix washing machine, asking reasonable price.Call HU.4- 1984.Lu VISCOSE rug, 9 x 12, $35.00.4188 Decarle, Apt.1.HU, 8-852 8526._ REFRIGERATOR: stove; shower, good condition.Reasonable.Cail HU.9- 7905.$100.00 each, with pads.Chinese hooked rug, floral pattern, beige and soft tones, approximately 8'2° x 13';°.Also Swedish type rug, grey, green and white, 83%\u2019 x 13.WE.2-6348.For Sale General CARPETS AT LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED VISCOSE TWIST \u2014 $3.50 SQ.YARD ALL WOOL \u2014 55.00 SQ.YARD PHONE FEDERAL 4-7200 FOR SAMPLE CARDS COLONIAL RUG.MFG.CO.12217 REED T.M.R.QUICK SALE Choice items, year old Morgan's loveseat, matching chair: beige broadloom.9 x 16, Malcolm colonial bedroom set; maple desk: chest of drawers; T.V., etc.RE.8-2932.LEAVING for U.S.A., Kenmore deluxe dryer.\u20ac100; Kenmore fully automatic washing machine, $125; Cold- spot 10 pt.3 cubic feet refrigerator, $150.HU.6-2181, BRASS fireplace accessories; occasional chalr; coffee table.WE.2- -2942.SNOW TIRES 670 x 15.like new.Please call WE.3-6866.31 Wanted To Purchase Antique Jewellery Silverware \u2014 Coins H.PEARCE LTD.WATCHMAKERS 1106 WINDSOR ST.\u2014UN.6-9251 (ASK FOR MR.STANLEY) WANTED.used piano dition, Call HU.8-3450.WANTED, pair of teenage boys boots, size 10-10%.WE.7-3705.WANTED, regulation sized pool table.4%» x 9.Phone Mr.Leduc, RI.7-6657.WANTED, well built doll house, furnished.Phone ME.1-0329.= 33 Domestic Employment Wanted ceilings and floors cleaned.in good con- ski un- WALLS.Phone Alex at HU.1-0451.34 Help Wanted Female Carillon Towers Announces openings for ladies, 3 nights per week.$30.Call for personal interview.DO.6-7425, LADIES interested in giving Stanley Home demonstrations, call Mrs.Bou- chard.HU.8-3482.Special attention given to social groups and church organizations.38 Sales H Help Male - Agents male Free 72 Cup Coffee Urn Churches, bowling clubs, recreation centers.auxiliaries, sisterhoods., Legions, your choice of this amazing offer.Banquet tables, sauce pots.table ware.for selling Rawleigh's Vanilla.Contact PO, 6-3481.Earn Money Now ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE Christmas cards.(French and English) toys, gifts and novelties.Beautiful large assortment.Send for details or visit our large showrooms.Laurentian Greeting Cards, 1208 Beaubien street, East.suite PP, or Call CR.4-4174 Selling 39 Lost LOST, lady's small gold wrist walch, with black cord strap, October 3ist, in Westmount.HU.6-5389.LOST: Female beagle,\u201d answers\u201d to \u201cCandy\u201d, vicinity Victorla and West- Reward.HU.09-4786.mount unt Avenues.Domestic Pets LITASA-Apso, cither sex.$75.00 each: toy and miniature poodles.$100.00 up: sired by international champion.HU.4-2250.EVELEIGH- PATTERSON LUGGAGE COMPANY | PF.Reeve Eveleigh, proprieter EVERYTHING | IN LUGGAGE HANDBAGS, WALLETS, BILLFOLDS, UMBRELLAS, ET © LUGGAGE REPAIRS © 4190 ST.CATHERINE W.(Corner Greene) WE.5-2101 Personals Memorial Park Four burial lots, in section D, end bloc or separately.Owner leaving town.WE.2-7669.CONTRACT BRIDGE Taught by Gertrude Kossman.Begin ners and advanced players.RE.8-6257.OLD AFTER 402?Get New Pep.Thousands feel ycars younger quick with help of Ostrex Tonic Tablets.Only 69c.At all druggists: WOMEN of Westmount.are you interested in coming in with me on a sale 42 of new articles to raise money for Surprise Christmas Tree for the children, Nov.16th 1 p.m.445 Prince Albert avenue.HU, 6-6155.Association .(Continued from page 3) not publicly say so at the meeting\u201d he added.President Geoffrey Merrill said, \u201cAt that meeting facts and figures had to come from city.We were prepared to listen.\u201d The original speaker remarked, dryly.\u201cSo lots of uniformed people did talk.\u201d Others present felt the City put on a good show and that an airing of views was needed.Mr.Merrill expressed his belief the meeting was not meant to be a decisive one, but was merely an effort to get the opinions of the people of Westmount.At the proposed WMA meeting the Mayor, city manager and aldermen will be on hand expressly to answer questions put from the floor, following the regular business meeting of the Associatiion, EXAMINER RAPPED Comment arose concerning accusations in the Examiner last week that WMA was being secretive.Mr.Merrill explained that through a printer's error, the minutes had not been forwarded to the newspaper, but the mistake had now been straightened out and minutes of every meeting would be sent to the editor.Said Mr.Merrill, \u201cThe West- mount Municipal Association is interested in having open meel- ings and not to try to hide any information we might have.Let anyone get up and speak.\u201d GETTING DEMOCRATIC It was decided Tuesday in conducting the December meeting to encourage questions from the floor and keep to a minimum written questions submitted to the executive in advance as pracliced in previous meetings.One woman commented, \u201cI have one misgiving \u2014 will there be enough questions?\u201d \u201cDon't worry,\u201d said another.there will be!\u201d e Tax bill (Continued from page 3) bill necessary to permit the repairs to the building.said these repairs would reduce the fire risk.QUIET In a brief and quiet meeting, no correspondence was introduced and no new business was brought up.It was noted that Norman Dawe, General Manager, was back [rom a conference in Los Angeles.SHIRK DUTY Far too many of us are willing to let someone else do it.We shirk our duty to become a member of the council or school board on the grounds that we are too busy.It is getting to the point where we even lack the interest to complain when we see or think we see, mismanagement or bungling.\u2014 Stanstead (Que.) Journal. Rugger series under way on Saturday As a result of the final games in the Quebec Rugger League, playoff positions for \u2018he Mair Shield competition are settled.In Saturday's games, Westmount beat the Irish 11-3, Wanderers blanked the Barbarians 14.0, and an injury-riddled Town of Mount Royal had their first defeat of the season at the hands of Ottawa, 20-3.The top four clubs, Town of Mount Royal, Westmount, Wanderers and Irish will playoff Saturday, November 12.Town of Mount Wanderers at Town of Mount Royal arena, kick-off 2 p.m.; Westmount meets Irish at West- mount Park, kick-off 2 p.m.The two finalists will meet at the Town of Mount Royal Saturday November 19 in the sudden death final.Until last Saturday's games, Town of Mount Royal team were the favorites for the playoffs but since they have suffered their first defeat and also lost some of their outstanding players due to injuries, the strong Westmount team may well stop Town of Mount Royal's clean sweep of trophies.Both Irish and the Wanderers will be out to topple the two favorites FINAL STANDING Royal play GP W L D Pts Mt.Royal .11 9 1 1 21 Westmount .11 7 3 1 17 Wanderers 6 5 0 14 Irish .5 5 1 13 Ottawa .\u2026.4 6 1 11 Barbarians 3 8 0 8 McGill 0 6 0 0 Lady bowlers name officers Mrs.Gilbert Hill of Westmount has been named to succeed Lambert\u2019s Mrs.R.G.Lucas as president of the Province of Quebec Ladies\u2019 Iawn Bowling Association.Other selections to the board of officers at the Association\u2019s 31st annval meeting include Mrs.H.G.Flook, N.D.G., vice-president; Mrs.J.S.Vingoe, Riverside, secretary; Mrs.D.Colville, Mount Royal, treasurer; Mrs.R.M.Rowat, Mount Royal, match chairman, and Mrs.J.Ramsay, Verdun, press representative, Mrs.J.Henderson and Mrs.J.Hamilion were put in charge of the new tropky competition to be initiated next season \u2014 the Alex Henderson Doubles Trophy.Veterans\u2019 branch seeking players The Army, Navy, Air Force Veterans Unity No.14 are planning to sponsor a bantam and midget noc- key team in the N.D.G., Parks league this winter.Any boy who is interested in playing is asked to contact Pappy Ryan, HU.4-6183 or Tom Jones, HU.4-5963.During the day time Mr.Ryan may be contacted at WE.7-9211.THE SMILE WAS perfect as Andy McGillis, right, was honored by 225 former Stu- dents who attended the testimonial dinner for the Director of Athletics of St.Leo's, Westmount.Right, Ed Connelly, vice-principal who made the portrait presentation to director Gillis.\u2014Le¢o Thompson Photo Former students, teachers, clergy honor Andy McGillis of St.Leo's Andrew (Andy) McGillis, director of Athletics at St.Leo's in Westmount, was honored by former students and other associates of the teaching profession at a testimonial dinner, Queen's Hotel, which was attended by 225.The students, now residing all over the island of Montreal and out-of-town, gave Mr.McGillis, several times during the evening, a standing applause, especially when he made his thank you remarks.Baz O'Meara, sport columnist of the Montreal Star, was the guest speaker, \u201cThis is a well deserved tribute that is being paid to Andy who has been a watchword in Montreal athletic circles.His wonderful spirit and talent that he gave to members of school teams has given them something richer thas money, it is friendship which none can buy,\u201d said Mr.O'Mera.Tom Brown thanked the speaker who was introduced by Tom Rogers, toastmaster.A minute of silence was asked for in memory of students who lost their lives in two wars.Ed Connelly, St.Leo's presented Mr.with a portrait of the painted by Tex Coulter, Pauls Senior girls also vice-principal of McGillis director, The St.made a Seagram\u2019s Martini-Master Has Many Talents MONTREAL \u2014 The ingenious Martini-Master, a new container for Seagram's Golden Gin now simplifies the technique of making perfect martinis.Available in Quebec, this versatile container is an all-pur- pose cocktail shaker that comes filled with 25 ozs.of coveted Seagram's Golden Gin.The most memorable martinis are always made, of course, with Seagram'\u2019s Golden Gin\u2014a rare gin of incomparable taste, endowed with extra dryness, extra smoothness.The natural golden colour is the result of careful ageing in special oak casks to the exact golden moment of perfection.In addition to martini-making, the unique Seagram Martini- Master performs valiantly as a shaker for all cocktails.When entertaining, for example, several shakers can be used to prepare and store a supply of your favourite cocktails, They also add a distinctive new note to dining when used to serve fruit juices, iced tea and iced coffee.Made from antique glass with a gold-plated cap and easily-removed label, the Martini-Master is a handsome bar nccessory.Next time, ask for Seagram\u2019s Golden Gin \u2014 the only gin in the versatile Martini- Master container.By GEORGE E.JONES (Sports Editor) gift to Mr.McGillis, which Mr.Connelly also made.The highlight of the evening was the blessing from Pope John 23rd.Yves Hudon presented the honored guest with a purse of $800.Bob Lunny presented a trophy which will be given to the outstanding city-wide High School athlete of the term, in the name of Mr.McGillis.Telegrams and letters were read to the gathering, one coming from a former student in the Congo.Other speakers were: Bob Bulger, Joe O'Hanlon and Jim O'Reilly.In his remarks, Mr.McGillis told the gathering that St.Leo's, although a small school, have had their share of championships, but CARS OF YESTERYEAR No.8 of a scries Hudson 1909 Fuel.Equipment for reliable service .Hartt & Adair LIMITED Serving Montrealers for Over 85 Years 5250 WESTERN AVE.\u2018Then \u2014 as today \u2014 Hartt & Adair meant complete home heating satisfaction.Whatever your healing needs may be, Maintenance, CALL or HU.1-0305 Westmount Examiner, Friday, Nov.11, 1960 15 November 10 - Sr: West \u2014 Ist vo Ind: West - Nrd vs 3th: North \u2014 ist vs Ind; North \u2014 31d va Sth: East \u2014 Ist vs Znd: Faust - id ve 3th.November 1! \u2014 Jr: WHHS at MHS; RHS vs St.TA at St Rem Park.November 14 \u2014 Jr: BBMS vs MCHS at Mostson School, Sr.: West \u2014- 4th ve Sth; North \u2014 4th vs 5th: East \u2014 4th vs Sith November 10 \u2014 151 :) LOY at VHS: LCC at MKHS; CNHS vs, HSM at Fletcher's Fteld.November 11 \u2014 Jr) Fur West - nd.vs.4th: West 2nd.vs.éth: East - 2nd vs, 41h.November 14 \u2014 Ban.:) LCC va DMcG at Fleteher's Field: MRHS va CNHS at laurier Park: MWHS at WJHS.November 15 \u2014 Ji » Far West -lst.vs.3rd; West - lat.va.Jrd: East - lat vs, 3rd win or lose, we are better men today to have played the game, than to have not played at all, \u201cA boy needs contact sports, be cause he gets far more out of the ; sport.If contact sports are eut | down,\u201d Mr.McGillis said, \u2018then we are taking the easy way out.In paying tribute to me tonight, you have also paid tribute to St, Leo's which so many of you have attended.\u201d Mr.McGillis did not thank one person, but everybody.the committee and those who attended to make (his night one of the happiest of his life.HUNTING FOR TRACTION TRAAGARTER TUBELESS TRACTION TWINS 2.00 DOWN 2.00 WEEKLY SET OF TWO SHOOT FOR QUICK STARTS c-1839 \u201cioe on 9,80 PLUS TRADE-IN BATTERY = 545 CATHEDRAL ST.UN.6-1656 = Focing Cheboilies Squere 1 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 11, 1960 ) CII er 4 Sez) $3 ç LLL) Rj \u2018are, D: i OW THAT ALOUETTES will watch their football games from the sidelines, the best place for them to be, there's still plenty of action to keep local grid fans on his toes and something to cheer for other than Als.There's McGill who faces Queen\u2019s in a sudden-death college final in Kingston.There's Verdun Sham-Cats, who for the first time in the history of Verdun intermediate football will head west to Hamilton for the first game in the Dominion playoff.They'll play in Hamilton Saturday night.On Sunday.if you like junior ball, Rosemount will meet AKO Windsor at the Verdun Stadium with a 1.30 p.m.start.* * * Rosemount will have their three years ago when they were hands full with AKO Windsor runners-up for the Dominion, © + w who have Lhe last trip to Verdun five years ago when they beat Verdun Sham Cats junior club, iu fact the same two clubs plaved Maybe Rosemount will have the stuff to move into the next junior CRU playoff round, however, judging by former Windsor clubs, cach other 1953-564 and 55.Leafs who have not been this far for took over in 1956 bul lost out to five years.they will also be Toronto area clubs until three hungry.Windsor has turned over Loyola juniors reach finals Loyola College moved into the final for the Western Section of Interscholastic Junior Football Championship winning over a stubborn Montreal West team 7-1, The tussle was one of six played on the junior grid scene.Other games saw Verdun lose 20-8 to Lower Canada College, Beacons field played to an 8-8 tie with John Rennie, Northmount clobbered West Hill 33-6, Rosemount whitewashed Outremont 54-0 and Cardinal Newman downed Pius X 25-6.Loyola meets Beaconsfield today for the Western championship.Edmundo Perrotta was the big gun for Loyola scoring the club's lone touchdown on an off guard smash from the eight yard line Wayne Mosdell converted.to the pro clubs some fine players, one in the person of Tommy Grant of Hamilton Ti-Cats.Bombers will have to be iwice as good as they were to beat Leafs in that last game.* ¥ ¥* JACK BARRY, Lake Placid, who has been in Verdun twice on Invitation minor hockey games is ready to play a home-and-home series with any pee wee or bantam team.There would also be ready for a midget game after February.This writer has the necessary details if any group is interested .in Masonic bowling Section \u2018\u201cB\u201d\u2019 St.Andrews\u2014B.7 ° High scores marked In the Masonic Memorial Bowling League, C.Morris rolled a 240 Waveriy\u2014R.4 : ] : single in section \u2018A\u2019 while S.David- St.Lawrence\u2014B.4 5 1 9 son rolled 218 in section \u2018B\u2019.For Flyus 0e 500 8 6 1 71 the triple, W.Manning, 615 in Devonshire 2 7 1 5 Waverly\u2014B.0 9 0 0 section \u2018A\u2019 and R.Roux, 553 in, section \u2018B\u2019, .° STANDINGS Grid scoring race Section \u201cA W L PPF Pt.Paul St.George, considered by Victory 8 1 3 19 |many as the best halfback in Lhe Gladston .,.7 2 2 16 i i eww.; 3 Z 1 Interscholastic Senior Football Royal Arthur\u2014W.6 3 2 14 |League, is only one point away St.Lawrence\u2014W.6 3 2 14 fr i 's i - St.Andrews\u2014R.4 5 1 9 rom top spot n the loop\u2019s indi Roval Arthur\u2014B.3 6 1 7 |vidual scoring race.OPEN SUNDAYS To Serve You Better COME IN nowror FALL CHANGEOVER! ® LUBRICATION SPECIALISTS ATLAS ® BATTERY SERVICE 1[1]1} k | 7] TOWING 1 ESSO-RAD SERVICE | REMOVAL WALLY WARD'S Service Station (Corner Western and Claremont) HU.4-3 763 \u2014_ HU.6-0174 © OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY © 206 OLIVIER AVE.'engoanrs À \\ WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LIMITED SUCCESSORS TO WE.5-1189 a tT La IY = À Taken in the early 1900's, this photo shows the building on residents were calling Westmount Plumbing about their plumbing, \u201cgood old days\u201d, Mr.Gauthier would be glad to hear from you.A .St.Catherine St.at the foot of Clarke Avenue, Plumbing.At the time that the picture was taken, street car tracks were just being laid on St.Catherine St.in Westmount.Even then, Westmount heating and roofing problems just as they do today.If you remember those Just call him ot WE.5-1189.which was then the home of Westmount av "]
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