The Westmount examiner, 2 juin 1961, vendredi 2 juin 1961
[" ey i ~ Biernacki case recommences Page 3 Ixaminern VOL.XXXII, Ne.22 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1961 16 PAGES 42530 35 $ cents Blood traced from donor to the recipient Page 4 BEING JABBED : with a ueedie is net Jane toe bad, however.Huguette Gosselin, Red Cress Hendersholl\u2019's faverite occupation.Her laugh techaician, is amused too.mixed ins with the grimace proves it can't be Profile: B.W.Roberts of Sir George Page 7 Local man aids police arrest drunken driver Page 3 BLOOD GIVING : is a big improvement ever There really is a needle in Jane's arm drawing finger pricking judging by the unalloyed mirth out blood which flows down (he tube inte the \\ 4 of this picture of Jane and Jeannette Samwel.bottle being held by Jenanetie.PTV VV VV VV VV VIP VP VPP VF ve These paper towels are net for camouflage.b 4 Co > 4 BU RAR A gh a GANS ari, SPR 7 a > CASHWORD : Bo Next week\u2019s weather ; 4 ; 3 to 10 By Eric Neal une 0 ante starts 1 falls Sunny and quite warm with high humidity.thea cooling and ® clouding for thunder showers.Mofning cold drizzle in the mountains, pb again 4 frosts in the valleys, and cicaring afternoons.pb $ 4 d Hot humid days with morning fogs and heavy dews into mi k, then hort thundersho nd gale winds.Torna at 100 4 u n er conditions probable in Ontario and along the Ottawa Valley.Heavy 3 rains in all the north and east.he end of the week cu 2 Spotting rain but mainly sunny (or the e w , wi > Twe Winners page 13 - Puzzle P age 16 4 Ca r moraind valley mists.Evenings pleasant but cool with light breezes, 4 Dawa (fishing good, evening fair.Panannannnannannan nant Page 5 me \"dt met te win 4 CARs ERS The Westmount Esaminer, Fridoy.June 2 1961 By J.H.PURKESS For a long time United States dealers have been advertising British Empire stamps at 30% and 35\u201d of catalogue prices.When 1 first noticed this about a year ago 1 was amazed at the obvious stupidity of the dealers concerned.British issues have never been su big that high grade sets could be peddled for peanuts, and on my frequent visits to the United States, 1 have discussed this matter with many good dealers, most of whom would comment that the people behind such advertising were either ignorant or they were in need of money.As the months have passed, there has been a noticeable change.Only the odd advertisement here und there in the stamp publications offers such drastic discounts and on enquiry, one finds that only low values are now offered.Only a year ago, 1 was told many times that British Empire stamps were not too popular in the United States, which may have been true in the broad sense.It is natural for collectors tu favour their own country and United States stamps have had a long and wonderful day.This situation is changing for one reason \u2014 too many issues.Many of my American collector friends have thrown up their hands ing disgust and have turned to other countries.The U.S.Postal people have killed the golden goose.We, in Canada, are a lucky people.Apart from the fact that we are free and happy; apart from the fact that we live in a beautiful country, we are even blessed with a sensible postal administration.Canadian issues are not too large or too fraquent and with stamp collecting becoming an almost universal \u2018must\u2019 our stamps have every chance of increasing in value.Probably the most significant sign of the changing trend towards British Empire stamps in the United States, is the fact that dealers are now offering to BUY at prices which were their SELLING prices a year ago.I am rather conceimed about the future issues of countries, in Africa for instance, that have or are about to become independent states.It is quite possible that some of them will try t¢ boost their treasury by putting out huge issues of stamps, with the idea of selling them abroad.1 am afraid Ghana has already pulled something like this because I! am informed that Messrs.Stanley Gibbons of London, England, have decided not to recognise new Ghana issues.This recalls the so-called stamps issued by Tannu Tuva (Outer Mongolia) in 1934 and 1935.They were highly colorful and carefully precancelled triangles, diamond shapes, squares and oblongs, inscribed \u201cPostage\u201d \u2014 \u201cAir Mail\u201d \u2014 and \u201cRegistered\u201d but they are not listed because they were not considered to have been issued primarily for postal purposes.This is as it should be.These labels, and they are nothing more, attract the young collector who later finds them worthless.Dealers who handle this kind of material under the guise of stamps, should be penalised.There were 12 different Indian language groups in what is now Canada, and in some cases the languages were as different from one another as English is from Obituaries WALTER MAUGHAN Walter Maughan, 376 Redfern avenue, who was responsible for all troop movements in Canada and to Europe during World War 1 under the coloiful minister of militia, Sir Sam Hughes, died in the Royal Victoria has- pital last Friday.Mr.Maughan was also a retired textile executive and a former general traffic manager for Canadian Steamships.He was buried privately Monday.Born in Toronto in 1876, Mr.Maughan joined the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1893.In 1913, he was moved to Montieal and in 1921 was named general traffic manager, Canadian Pacific Steamships.From 1914 to 1918 he served as chairman of the mobilization board, responsible for all troop movements in Canada and to Europe, under Sir Sam Hughes, who was minister of militia.For his war work Mr.Maugham received a lieutenant-colonelcy.In 1928 Mr.Maughan resigned from the CPS, and in 1932 entered the textile manufacturing field, where he built a complex of four companies, Leach Textiles, and Spinners Ltd., of Hunt- ingdon, Que., Textile Weavers, of Grandmere, Que., and Textile Sales, of Montreal.In 1945 Mr.Maughan sold his interests and lived in retirement until the time of his death.He was a member of the St.James\u2019 Club and the Beaconsfield Golf Club, and served as mayor of Baie d'Urfé between 1930 and 1940.Mr.Maughan is survived by his wife, the former Eva Lillian Gertrude Rymal; two sons, Arthur H.and Dr.George B.Chinese.Maughan, and six grandchildren.| This \u2018\u2019 PATRICK SHAUGHNESSŸ, son of the Right Honorable LORD SHAUGHNESSY, uating this year from Bishop\u2019s College School.This week Patrick took part in the annual inspection of Bishop's College School Cadet Corps, which celebrates its one hundredth anniversary this year.cadets which won a cup in the rifle shooting competition.Formed in 1861 as a rifle company, and later affiliated with 53rd regiment of Sherbrooke, the corps in 1866 won its battle colours and service medals in 11 days of active service during the Fenian Raids.It is the oldest cadet corps in Canada.PROFESSOR JOHN BLAND whose (own planning study of the southern area ef the City of Westmount is being considered by the Council ef the City of Westmount was interviewed >; week in Westmount \u2018By VALENTINA RAHR 252 Metcalfe avenue, is grad- He commanded a platoon of om Montreal Matinee.In bis opinion \u2014 \u201c\u2018Historical buildings that are torn down are in a great many instances replaced by buildings that are of more value to the growing population of Montreal today.However, seme of these houses that are Commercial Residential 0 oe of \u2014 Industrial SHEET METAL WORK WE 5-2595 ! Melatenence ond R ma =] Lco Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Ectimates on Request SAAS 0 gh 0 gh SR Sh JASE IR INR RE ER A Www ww wu Wee AAAS ASA Pe PAP oP oP Peal Ped © GAS HEATERS outstanding examples of architecture of a certain period, should be preserved as mus eums or historical sites fer tourists te visit.\u201d The new slate of officers for the Independent Art Association has been announced as follows: Honorary President \u2014 Adam Sherriff Scott, RCA: President \u2014 Georges Severe Masse; first vice president \u2014 Harold Charles Boyes: second vice-president \u2014 Betty Galbraith- By MAURICE N.C.C.WINS TRACK MEET The Negre Community Centre of Montreal captured the Rotary Club ef Westmount Trophy fer the third consecutive year last Saturday at the Westmount Athletic Grounds ins the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Eighth Annual Track and Field Meet.Over 560 youngsters attended the Meet as representatives frem the following recreational agencies; Negro Community Centre, Dawson Boys\u2019 Club, Point St.Charles Boys and Girls\u2019 Club, East End Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club, Rosemount Boys\u2019 Club, Holy Cross Boys\u2019 Club, Lions Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club and the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, The NCC team amassed a total of 116 points while the Dawson for the individual aggregate and will be presented with replica trophies at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club annual awards night in November.They are Joy Livingstone and Beverley Reid from NCC and Linda Miller from the Point Club.The Meet was under the direction of Unity's Boys\u2019 Work Supervisor Charles Tyler and he was ably assisted by the following: Jack Armstrong, Lorne Barnewall, John Robertson, Frank Hall, Fred Redsell, John Mc- Donaugh, Albert Baranoshi, Kenneth Conroy, Robert Larose, N.J.Williamson, C.Y.Williamson and Stan German.VARIETY SHOW The activities of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Papare is slowly drawing to a close for the 1961 season.Last Wednesday, the group entertained on behalf of the Vickers Boys\u2019 Scout Troop at the Trinity United Church in Maisonneuve.Rehearsals which have been carried on regularly throughout the year will be discontinued in June to allow the members time for their studies and exams.PHYSICAL EDUCATION Douglas Terryberry, a student in the Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada Scholarship Class at Sir George Williams University, has been taken on strength at the Club for the Summer Program and his duties will commence on June 1st.A wide variety of outdoor ROSEDALE EDGAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.South of Quean Mary at Decelles RE.1-6868 Cornell; secretary \u2014 Agnes Knox; membership secretary \u2014 June Lakie; treasurer \u2014 Mrs.Percy Moreland May; directors \u2014 Eric Wesselow; Walter Ferrier, Irene Shaver; art classes convener \u2014 Bea Alan; member in charge of studio keys \u2014 Alice Rawstron; chairman of exhibitions committee \u2014 Irene Shaver; chairman of entertainment committee \u2014 Mrs.W.Denman: Jury convener \u2014 Harold C.Boyes: publicity chairman \u2014 Valentina Rahr: Chairman telephone committee \u2014 Lois Ditch- burn.The first full scale sailing weekend of the season took place on Lake St.Louis with members of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club launching their boats in the cool breezes.Three major events are scheduled for the month of June, with more than 50% of the parti- AARS SN a www (Continued on page 6) Unity boys fly Saturday from Cartierville airport MARIASINE As a fitting climax to an extremely busy season in model aircraft, eighteen boys from the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Model Aircraft Class, under the leadership of Jacques Mc.Cormack, will take to the airways next Saturday morning at the Cartierville Airport and participate in a flight which has been sponsored by William McGinnis and which will be carried out by Laurentian Aviation Ltd.This will be a new experience for the boys, and each is looking forward eagerly to this adventure.sports is being planned for the youngsters of our Club and it is anticipated that Mr.Terryberry will have a large following.SUMMER PROGRAM Now that the excitement of the Fall and Winter Program is over for another year, current program plans include preparation for Unity\u2019's Summer Program.The schedule for the coming events will be distributed to all club members.The activities will include: hikes, tours, outdoor sports, visits to places of interest in and around Montreal, a twice-weekly sojourn to St.Helen's Island, a day at Belmont Park, a trip to Ogdensburg, N.Y.for Unity's Little Leaguers.and the Annual trip to Granby Zoo.Club of Verdun were second with?99 points.Three girls were tied Bell VP retires A.Gordon Anderson, formerly of 19 Thornhill avenue, Westmount, now residing in Knowlton, Quebec, assistant vice-president of the Bell Telephone Company, retired on pension Wednesday after more than 40 years of service as an engineer in the telephone industry.Well-known for his community activities in Westmount, Mr.Anderson is a past chairman of the Westmount Protestant School Board, a former executive committee member of the Westmount Municipal Association, a past director of the Montreal Boys \u2018Association, and a past manager of St.Andrews Church of Westmount, TOOT vyow *\u2019Sympathy\u201d\u2019 is the hardest word to write 4 : 4 ; .\u2026 .Say it with Flowers GERALD : 4 McKENNA wi, VI.2-9112 AOOEDLLLLALLLLDDLLDLLLAD TYTSUVUVUUVUTSUUTTOUUU TRADITIONAL characteristic of Collins service is the high quality of all professional work.BA Collins P.A Nunne\u2014A.P.Williams 3640 Sherbrooke Street Wes: 1234 Mountain St.Five Generations of Traditional Service Jos.C.UIrAY & BRO.Funeral Directors Phone : UN.6-6363 Per AN Yow o PHOTOGRAPHY e PHOTO SUPPLIES e PHOTO - COPYING ® Roguier end Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg'd.2 Stores te Serve Vos oy ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Cortifled Watchmakers OHMAN°S Dutchman helps police catch drunken driver A Royal Dutch Airlines passenger agent, Walter Hobé, 28, 357 Kensington avenue, in Canada for two years, was 4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 JEWELLERS 4866 Sherbrooke St., W.WU.1-1999 WE.34046 1216 Groene Ave.VOL.XXXN, Ne.22 PAGE THREE rep TI ye VU Biernacki hearing to be held today Tomas Biernacki, 37 year sld Westmount resident, Polish hydraulics engineering expert, will appear to- highly commended by Acting Municipal Court Judge Alex McT.Stalker for reporting James Macdonald, Sherbrooke street near Marlowe avenue, N.D.G., for drunken driving to the police and then co-operating in his apprehension and conviction.Wednesday Macdonald changed his plea to guilty after the Crown's case and was fined $100 and costs.coming from the city along West- day before the courts for his second arraignment following the dismissal of earlier charges and his re-arrest on a preferred endictment.He is to be brought up on the same five charges of com- On May 5 at shortly before 1 a.m.Walter Hobé pulled up to the curb at Sherbrooke street and Grosvenor avenue in a red Volkswagen and indicated to Police Sergeant Pierre St.Jacques on foot patrol that the driver of another car in front of him, the accused, Mr.Macdonald, was driving impre- perly.The of [ic er testified, \u201cThe man in the red Volkswagen invited me to get into his car.We then pursued the other car.1 ueticed the car in question driving in a zigzag slowly along Sherbrooke street between Claremont and Victoria avenue very close te the parked cars.At Claremont both cars stopped at the red light.[ got out and banged en the other car's window.The man would not turn his head.He just ignored me.\u201d \u201cWe followed the other car out to Marlowe.The man turned north on Marlowe and stopped.I got out and knocked on his car window again but he still ignored me.Then he backed up in a driveway, turned around and then parked on the west side of the street.\u201d \u201cThen he opened his car window and I asked him for his license and registration.strong smell of alcohol.He got out and was staggering back and forth and finally had to lean against the car.I had trouble getting him to stay and wait for the patrol car.\u201d There was a Walter Hobé testified, \u2018I was For perfect & durable PAINTING & GRAINING on your front doors, ke real ook.call BILL VORDING Master Painter ern avenue when I noticed this car driving slowly from one side to the other.Two other cars speeded up and passed this car.I passed him and then at a light, I got out and went over lo the car and said to the driver, the accused, \u2018Sir, you are in no condition to drive.I suggest you call a taxi\u2019.\u201cHe told me, \u2018You get back in your own little car and look after your own little sell\u2019.He went oa.I was behind him from Greene avenue to Melville, Cars coming the ether way had te stop and let him pass.He turned on Melville avenue to go over te Sherbrooke street.\u2019 \u201cWhen he got out of the car on Marlowe he had much diffi- , culty and them when he got out he stood there completely drunk.\u201d Commented Judge Stalker, \u201cThis is a fairly flagrant case.The accused was net in a condition in which be should have been on the street.I deduce that he knew this from his response te Hobé and his slow driving.\u201d He noted comments by defense council that accused, a taxi driver, depended upon his driving license for his livelihood and had a good record to date and did not suspend his license.The judge then proceeded to praise Hobé for bringing Macdonald\u2019s behavior to the attention of the police, remarking that his example was one that might be followed with profit.Hobé then got up and explained.\u201cI could not help acting as 1 did.My feelings are very strong.A friend of mine lost his life in Holland due to a drunken driver on a one-way street.I was in primary school and it made a deep impression on me.I feel sorry for Mr.Macdonald but I had to act as I did.\u201d Inspector Lowson thanked Hobé om behalf of the Police Department MAPLE SYRUP to the Queen is shown here being censigned by Mayor John C.Cushing (centre) as a gift of the City of Westmount te Her Majesty last Friday.This the Quebec product by Westmount to Queen Elizabeth following a gift of a silver jug during ber visit in 1959.Left and right in the photograph are J.N.McPherson, Canadian Pacific general freight agent, and Captain G.C.Geddes, whe captains the carge liner \u201cBeaverceve\u2019\u2019 carrying (he syrup in ber hold to London.milling acts preparatory te the setting up of a spy ring in Canada and gathering information likely to be of use to a foreign power.The arraignment was scheduled by Mr.Justice Wilfrid Lazure of the Court of Queen's Bench when he appeared before him this week following his dismissal by Judge Peter Shorteno after the preliminary enquete.Robert T.Clibbon Robert T.Clibbon.507 Victoria avenue, Westmount, was elected president of the Charles Flectford Sise Chapter of the Telephone is the second annual shipment of Giant apartment house fo go up In The facelifting of Westmount continues apace with the latest a plan to double the size of 4300 Western avenue to 320 apartments and its value to $10,000,000.The eastern extension of the existing structure will change the shape of the apartment building from its present T-shape to a cruciform.An educated guess is that the extension will be completed in about two years.The existing 4300 Western avenue was started in December, 1956, ready for occupancy in October, 1957 and completed in May of 1958.Majority stockholders of the Royal Trust project are West- mounters.Maxwell M.Kalman, 49 Aberdeen road.and J.J.Seguier.504 Mountain avenue.Kalman, also the consulting architect, is now in the market for qualified general contractors interested in figuring when tenders are called.Architect is Reuben Fisher, Pioneers of America at the 50th anniversary convention of the chapter, in Toronto last Saturday.Mr.Clibbon is a supervisor oa the staff of the Bell Telephone Company's accounting department, Westmou nt + and automobile care now offered to residents, the new apartment building will have free telephone answering service.Also, the building will be centrally air- conditioned with pressurized cote 1idors, * EUROPEAN GROWTH FUND The new affiliete ef the Americen Growth Fuad con give You your shere in Gurope\u2019s dynamic growth.mount on account of 4300 Western avenue total $90,000 per year.Presumably, this amount will double upon completion of the extension.According to Mr.Kalman, the glass-enclosed all-year swimming pool planned for the south garden has been ruled out for the time being.It will be added only if there appears to be a demand for it.Most residents are older FOR FULL INFORMATION, CALL A.L.Laxton Manager A.6.F.Menegement Ltd.310 Victoria Ave.RE.3-5755 and counsel for Mr.Macdonald commended Hobé on the manner in which he presented his evidence.CHESHAM HOTEL Going to Englend?If you are bound for London and want à high-class, quiet, conservative hotel in fashionable Belgravia, then consider Chesham Hotel at 20 Chesham Place, S.W.l.For casual or prolonged visits, youll like the intimate atmosphere of this hotel Every room w ath an kitchenette.3177 St.Sulpice road.Consulting structural engineer is Morris H.Levis.Seymour Levine is çon- sulting mechanical engineer.Taxes presently paid to West- couples who might object to the noise of swimmers, In addition to the unique servant service, restaurant service Red Feather 1961 | names executives |® Westmeounters, members of the Red Feather campaign cabinet, include: Mrs.H.8.Begert, 3091 Cedar avenue, general division, residential canvass, | and her deputy, Mrs.J.G.Shannon, 784 Upper Belmont avenue, George M.Grant, 4300 Western avenue, deputy chairman, men\u2019s advance gift division, Edgar F.Tolhurst, 757 Lexington avenue, chairman, industrial division, De- mald N.Byers.QC, 618 Bel.ment avenue, chairman, pre- fessional and public service, and Allan T.Cerner, 4250 Sherbrooke street west, Scouts Maison committee.Westmount HU.4-8465 Wedding en the Family ?\u201c Then you'll require cars for the wedding party end * quests.No need to pay high rates for limousine service able, courteous chauffeurs in neat uniforms.And at the low rate of $4 per hour ! Why not call today and let us take care of your trans- $ 4 + # chairman, women's d when we can supply shiny black cars driven by depend.: \"portation problems.Charge accounts may be arranged.a A.B Bh MENEL WOU NF BD A Ld M NT ITW Examiner Sesving the Oy of Westmount since 1908 Mood Office: 7008 Nildere Reed, Montreal 29 Montreal, Fridey, June 2, 1961 Classified Advertising (Te 6:30 p.m., Mon, Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-048) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising MU.1-2779 Joba W.Sensten, President end Publisher Larry Mcinnis, News Editer Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Menager Mogb E.McCormiek, Choirmea The Ezsaminer sims te be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted te public service.Mall subscriptions: $2.30 per year, 91.26 hall year.Five cents à copy.Member of (he Canadièm Weekly Newspapers Avsociation, Quebec Newnpapers Association.Authorized as 3nd Class Mur), Post Office Dept.Ottawa WE SAY YOU SAY Census answers aid Red Feather defends local government joining with Scouts URING the two weeks be- 3 ginning June 1, West.in\" your Eco of wey 29 mounters will have an op- entitled \u201cBoth nice or portunity to contribute di- put marriage?No!\" which dis- rectly to the good govern- cussed the joining of Red ment of Canada, Quebec and Feather and the Boy Scouts.Westmount \u2014 by answering i | may comment, I should , tly and fully the ques- point out that the marriage correc y y jues has already taken place and 1 tions of the federal census may assure you that the cere- taker mony took place only after The results of the census serious consideration and dis- .ah à cussion on the part of all con- are awaited with interest by cerned.both Red Feather and Westmount authorities for Boy Scouts, over a period of comparison with the results many months.Your reference of the previous census by the 'é the inclusion of the Boy federal government in 1951 Scouts in the Hed Feather Campaign implies that this and the facts gathered by the x à new thing in the wel city in its 1956 municipal fare field.Actually, Mont- census, and other means.real is just catching up For some reason, the fed.With most other cities in Canal lati figures.h: ada where the Scouts haye eral population hgures.havga.geen members of Community senerallv run lower than the Funds for many years.You repopulation figures tabulated fer also to the Scouts as be- by Westmount.A logical ex.Ing Spl ra into Fed- ati ue , arin eration \u2014 this is not the case.planation 15 that previous The Scout Campaign in its en- federal censuses were gener- (irety will be covered by the ally conducted later on in Red Feather appeal and will the summer when many resi- provide for service to Scouts dents are away so that an ac- or Roman Catholic.Jesh and curate count could not be a an acuground.où ; ith arl J might be proper to point made.Wit an early June out that the 35 agencies of census, this should not hap- Red Feather have included pen.for some time other youth .So - amene organizations such as the The first federal census of Young Women's Christian As- which Westmount has any soviation and the Montreal record, in 1871.showed the Boys Association which op- population of the Village of erates a number of boys\u2019 and Notre Dame de Grace at 200, FiFIS\" clubs throughout the Is- ; land of Montreal.Ten years later there were Two-thirds of our agencies > Lo .: -thir agencie 884 souls living in the Vil- serve people of all races and lage of Cote St.Antoine.In creeds and so the Boy Scouts 1891.the federal census fig- are not setting a precedent in ure for the Town of Cote St.any way by becoming an addi- Antoine.In 1891.the federal = To ee oo census figure for the Town like?How do we differ from of Cote St.Antoine stood at five and 10 years ago?Can 3.076.The Town of West- we project what we will be mount contained 8.856 like one, two, three, four or people in 1901 and in 1911 even five years from now?there were 17.593 inhabi- The answers to these ques- tants shown on the first fed- tions, of course, depend on eral census of the chartered how well Westmounters an- City of Westmount.swer the questions of the City Hall estimates the po- census takers within the next pulation of Westmount at few weeks.Just for an ex- 30.891 at the end of Decem- ample, the questions con.ber 1960.an increase of 336 cerning a swimming pool, since the same time the year Where, when, whether, what before and 1,062 more than kind and how much, can be at the end of 1958.better answered by the ex- Interest in the census is perts if we answer the ques- not purely quantitative but tions asked us to the best of qualitative as well.What are our ability.Westmounters of the 1960s It will be interesting.© THEY SAY He that counts all costs will never put plough to earth, + \u2014 John Ray Giving blood is a pleasure a-Se0 Aie: 08, Vs, EH BLOOD MATCHING : is the final test before the of the recipient.Since Jane gave her blood i \"has been tested te make sure it is free ef any diseases which could be passed on te the person whe will receive the blood in a transfusion.actual transfusion takes place.Here Sue Maeo- kenxie everseen by Jane Hendershott makes sure Jane's blood is compatible with the bloed Wednesday afternoon.the blood I gave at the Red Cross Blood Donor Center in response to a recent appeal for RH Negative blood flowed into the veins of Mrs.James (Charlotte) Phillips, 79, 5585 Cote Saint Luc road, to assist her in recovering from a fractured hip suffered a week ago Tuesday.My gift of blood has reached its objective.vinnie When.1 heard the: Red Cross appeal for RH Ne.- PE 3 tional agency in the youth field which serves all comers.In the year 1959 there were 105,- 143 individuals who benefited in one way or another from the services of Red Feather agencies; of these, 67.194 were Protestant.31,105 Roman Catholic, 5,654 Hebrew and 1,200 of other faiths.The Boy Scouts have been collecting annually around $150,000 for some years now.This is not a new campaign.It must be realized by everyone that the modest sums which the boys or their parents are asked to contribute towards camp fees, etc., cannot hope to cover all costs of providing good facilities, trained leadership or an ever-ex- panding program of recreation and education.Red Feather has made a promise to reduce the number of appeals ip Montreal.and that is plain- Ivy and simply what we have done.It may seem difficult, as you suggest, to join the image of the hungry child or a sick mother with the picture of the mentally and physically healthy Boy Scout but the whole concept of \u201ccharity\u201d has today changed.That term was applicable to Red Feather agencies in days when the preponderance of their work was in the relief field, but this is long past.and the more appropriate term used in most communities today is \u2018welfare services.\u201d This is a major reason why the name of the Federation was last month officially changed to that of United Red Feather Services.\u201d 1 thank you for the privilege of presenting these comments and trust that they may clear up any misunderstandings.Yours sincerely, Charles H.Young Executive Director, United Red Feather Services.LE.by Jone Hendershott gative blood, I knew they meant me.The last time I gave blood was just before Christmas.As it is all right for a woman to give blood every four months or so, I made a mental note to go down at my next opportunity.Then I had a brainstorm.I called the Red Cross en&askedif it would be possible for me to give blood and trace it from the time 1 gave it to the time it was transfused into a patient.It was, just this once.I went down to the Blood Donor Center and gave Huguette Gosselin, the technician on duty, my little yellow blood donor card which shows my blood type to be A - RH negative and the date of my last transfusion as December 22, 1960.She was pleased to see me, especially in view of the shortage of RH Negative blood.\u201cDon\u2019t let it go to your head, though,\u201d she kidded me, \u201cThere are two types of RH Negative blood rarer than yours \u2014 B - RH negative and AB - RH Negative.\u201d When I looked glum she consoled me, \u201cDon\u2019t worry.When it comes time to get blood you are better off if your blood isn't so rare.\u201d After 1 filled out a card came the part I don't like too much.I got stuck in the finger.This is to see if 1 have enough haemoglobin or iron in my blood to be able to give.In the picture it looks as though Huguette is fiendishly x ps enjoying half-killing me.The truth is she was laughing too hard at my anguished anticipation to give me a jab.When the photographer snapped the picture 1 withdrew my finger with the remark that it hadn't hurt so much after all.Then I learned the needle was still poised, waiting to drink a drop of my blood from my finger.It really doesn\u2019t hurt much.I just don't like it.Everytime I go to give blood 1 tell the techician I would rather be stuck half a dozen times in both arms than once in one finger.No one ever believes me.My grin in the picture where they are taking blood out of my arm is not just for the benefit of the photographer.It is because I am enjoying very much being stuck in the arm after being stuck in the finger.That is Jeannette Samuel sitting beside me.She is the nursing aide who sits beside you to keep you company and ask you questions such as, \u201cIs this the first time you have ever given blood?\u201d and watches to cut off the flow of blood when it reaches the right point in the bottle.After a cup of coffee and a cookie in the Red Cross lounge 1 went back to the office to wait for a call from the Red Cross to tell me someone needed my blood.Finally, the call came.Sue Mackenzie, 17, 206 Cote St.Antoine road, who matches blood in the (Continued on page 5) BE 0 dL PRE SNR PRN RTE PRR CTR a TR 1 SAY! The ship was sinking and the deck officer was directing passengers to the lifeboats.\u201cMen, Women ond children on the \u2018Go Now, Pay Later\u2019 plan, get into the boots first.\u201d pe EC PN TE ES \u2014 ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ue ~~ A GIFT OF LIFE : is given when you give blood.Here the blood Jane Hendershott gave goes te a stranger, Mrs.Charlotte Phillips.It didn\u2019t cost Jane a cent.She\u2019ll never miss the blood.And can give.Four-year old boy | falls under wheels | Four year old Peter Colvey, 347 Kensington avenue on May 24 apparently ran out from between parked cars into the side of an automobile being driven by R.A.J.Candlin, 400 Kensington avenue, on the street in front of Peter's house and fell under the rear wheel of the moving vehicle.Mr.Candlin stopped when he heard a bump on the side of his auto and called an ambulance when he saw Peter lying bleeding on the roadway.Peter was taken to the Montreal Children's Hospital by patrol car, his apparent injuries being a deep cut over his left eye and a deep cut on the crown of his head, according to Westmount police reports.= He was later transferred by A SN | ambulance to the Montreal Freddie 2).d hE) ! Neurological Instits'te.De- ! tective Sergeant A.E.Jones, ) 3 who visited the hospital and o interviewed Dr.Blundell, the attending surgeon, reported that Peter was responding well te the treatment and appeared in no immediate danger; his known injuries included a fractured skull, a fractured nose: and a fractured rib, aiso multiple abrasions.Sergeant Jones further reported that the type of injuries did not show that the car passed over his head.The fractured skull appeared to be from a sharp blow.Mrs.N.Scholes and Mrs.LA Scholes, 349 and 351 Kensington avenue respectively, both report- ant hot water ed hearing a thud and looking ino hurry?up to see the rear wheels of the, With o heater | Candlin car run over Peter, according to police reports Mr.Candlin and his niece, Pat-, ricia Barnes, 16, who was in the, car with him at the time of the accident.according to police re, ports, said they did not see the boy before the accident and that he must have run from beside al parked car into the Candlin ca.! They said the first knowledge they had of the accident was when they heard a thump on the side of the car.There's no worry, JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1369 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 Knots in pine logs are almost imperishable, decaying much less rapidly thaa the log itself.| Mrs.Phillips could not buy anything eae half so precious.It is good te give just because you « Giving blood .(Continued from page 4) «+ Blood.Bank at the Montreal Children's Hospital, matched my blood with that of Mrs.Phillips.1 watched the procedure.She dropped a solution of my blood into a solution of Mrs.Phillips\u2019 blood and after examining it, she announced that our blood was compatible.I quipped, \u201cYou mean 1 am just her type.\u201d Sue, who is the daughter of Dr.and Mrs.Malcolm Mackenzie, plans to go into nurses\u2019 training next year when she is 18.Too young last year when she graduated from Westmount high school, she trained to work in the Blood Bank to acquire some knowledge and experience which will be of future value to her.Then we went over to Reddy Memorial Hospital.First, we talked to Dr.T.I.Barry, who was in charge, and Mrs.Olga Sal- vaneschi, Director of Nurses, and made sure we had all the consents necessary lined up.When the intern started the transfusion we went up to the fifth floor to see Mrs.Phillips.She was not feeling very chipper at the moment.However, I was comforted to think of my 91 year old grandmother who broke her hip in her seventies and the fun she is still having flying about the continent, going for drives, playing bridge, drinking tea and all the other things lively old ladies enjoy.The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, June Z.1961 5 R.Z.ROSKIES Molson Gold Medal Math.-Phil.S.A.SCOTT Oliver Fellowship Econ.Pol.Sci.Westmount 1957 grads win McGill 1961 honors Three of the outstanding Westmount high school graduates of the class of 1957 graduated this year from McGill University with honors.They were Ralph Z.Roskies, 571 Grosvenor avenue, Stephen A.Scott, 636 Clarke avenue, and Lorne M.Mendell.635 Belmont avenue.Ralph Z.Reskies.20.whe placed first in the province in his high school leaving exam- imations, won the Molson Gold Medal for mathematics and philosophy.He goes next Le Princeton University to de graduate work in mathematics and physics.He said, 'l imagine that wilt take me three years.Thea | think I'll teach in à univer- (Continued on page 9) ELECTRICA INSTALLATIONS © Prompt Service ® Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out P.McCUAIG Limited 65 Hillside Ave., Westmount WE.2-1104 and REPAIRS A Clean Heating System makes a Big Difference, too Actually Means BETTER HEATING at LESS COST Just as your car engine needs a Spring tune-up for more efficient, economical Summer operation, so does your furnace and oil burner need a clean-up for peak performance next Winter.Advance orders fer a Summer clean-up are being accepted now at special money-saving rates.Mandy motor lubricating ol dispenser supplied FREE! 5250 WESTERN AVE Hu.1-0371 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 2.1961 By Giveon Cornfield Musical Director CKVL - FM Details of the evening programs on CKVL-FM are listed below.MONDAY 10 P.M.\u2014 SALZBURG MOZART FESTIVAL (May 29,61) Mozart's STRING QUARTET IN G MAJOR, D MAJOR, Janacek's STRING QUARTET, Janacek-Quartett.Prog.2 - 1.05.40 (June 5,61) SYMPHONY IN G MINOR, CONCERTO FOR PIANO & ORCH.IN D MINOR, Robert Bohnke, soloist, arias sung by Ingeborg Hallstein, SYMPHONY IN C MAJOR \u2018LIN- ZER', Camerata Academica, Bernhard Paumgartner, cond.Prog.3- 1.41.10 (June 12,61) Irmgard Seefried, soprano, and Erik Werba, piano, in six Selected Songs, SONATA FOR PIANO AND VIOLIN IN B MAJOR, RONDO AND SONATA IN F MAJOR, Wolfgang Schneiderhan, violin, Carl Seeman, piano.Prog.4-51.50 (June 19 61) BENEDICTUS SIT DEUS, K.117, Erna Berger, soprano, & Choir of St.Hedwig's Cathedral, Berlin & Berlin Phil.Orch., Forster, cond., SYMP.NO.40 IN G MINOR, K.550, Vieuna Phil.Orch., Von Karajan, cond., CONCERTO NO.5 IN A MAJOR \u2018TURKISH\u2019, K.219, Milstein, violin, the Festival Orch., Harry Blech, cond.(June 26.61) BASTIEN and BASTIENNE with Rita Streich, Richard Holm, Toni Blankenheim and the Munich Chamber Orch., Christoph Stepp, cond.41.04 11:00 p.m.MUSIC OF JOHANNES BRAHMS 11:30 pm.CHAMBER MUSIC TUESDAY 10 P.M.\u2014 INTERNATIONAL CONCERT HALL (May 30/61) André Campra's L'EUROPE GALANTE, the French Chamber Orch., Jacques Michon, cond., Weber's SYMPHONY NO.2 IN C MAJOR, the Hague Philharmonic Orch., Willem Van Otterloo, cond., Berg's CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA, Christian Ferras, soloist, the Philharmonic Orchestra of the French Radio, Rafael Kubelik, cond.Prog.4- 58.00 (June 6°61) Purcell's FAIRY QUEEN, the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, Peter Eros, cond., Fauré's PELLEAS ET MELISANDE, the Belgium National Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli, cond., Grieg's PIANO CONCERTO IN A MINOR, Hans Richter-Haaser, soloist, the Symphony Orch.of Bergen, Arvid Fladmoe, cond.Prog.5 - 57.10 (June 13,61) Kerckhoven's PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN D MINOR, Gabriel Verschraegan, organist, Cherubini's REQUIEM IN C MINOR, the Symphony Orchestra of the Italian Radio in Rome, Vittorio Gui, cond.Prog.6 - 56.30 (June 20,61) Bartok's VIOLIN CONCERTO NO.1, the Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra, Andras Korodi, cond., Mussorgsky's PICTURES FROM AN EXHIBITION, the Bergen Symphony Orchestra, Andre Cluytens, cond.Prog.7-58.45 (June 27,61) Mozart's Two Canons \u2014 V'AMO DI CORRE and LEBET WOHL, the Norddeutsche Singkreis directed by Gottfried Wolters, Rachmaninolf's SECOND SYMPHONY, the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.Prog.8 - 56.48 11:00 pm.MEET THE ARTIST (LIVE) 11:30 pm.MUSIC OF MOZART WEDNESDAY -10:00 PM.NEW CLASSICAL RELEASES 11:00 PM.FRENCH COMPOSERS 11:30 PM.CHAMBER MUSIC \u2014 8:30 PM.MASTERWORKS FROM FRANCE (French Broadcasting System).9:00 - 11:00 PM.OPERA 11:00 P.M.CLASSICS BY REQUEST FRIDAY \u2014 10:00 P.M.BERGEN FESTIVAL (June 2,61) The Bergen Symphony Orchestra in Valen's SYMPHONY NO.3.OP.41 Arvid Fladmoe, cond., Beethoven's CONCERTO FOR PIANO IN G MAJOR, NO.4, Rudolf Fir- kusny, piano, Andre Cluytens, cond.Prog.10 - 51.00 Fuge's SONATA PATETICA, Kjell Baekkelund, piano, Stravinsky's SYMPHONY IN C MAJOR, Oslo Philharmonic Orch, Colin Davies, cond.Prog.11 - 46.25 (June 16,61) Grieg's SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO, Bjarne Larsen, violin, Robert Levin, piano, Halvorsen\u2019s SUITE ANCIENNE, Bergen Symphony Orch., Arvid Fladmoe, cond.Prog.12 - 48.50 (June 23,61) Saeverud's ENTRATA REGALE (orch.), Sinding's AMBER and SYLVELIN, Grieg's ALONG THE RIVER and A SWAN, Alnaes\u2019 FEBRUARY MORNING BY THE GULF and SPRING LONGINGS, Aase Nordmo Lovberg, soprano, Grieg's PIANO CONCERTO IN A MINOR, Hans Richter-Haaser, piano, the Bergen Symphony Orch., Ar- vid Fladmoe, cond.Prog.13 - 48.05 MUSIC OF GRIEG (June 30,61) NORWEGIAN DANCES, OP.35.the State Orchestra of the USSR.Nikolai Anosov.cond., PIANO CONCERTO IN A MINOR, OP.16, Andre Varennes, piano, the Paris National Symphony.Ralph DeCross, cond., SYMPHONIC DANCES, OP.64, the Hallé Orch., Sir John Barbirolli, cond.11:00 PM.FRENCH COMPOSERS 11:30 to Midnight CHAMBER MUSIC SAT.10 PM.\u2014 B.B.C.CONCERT HALL (June 3.61) Beethoven's THE CONSECRATION OF THE HOUSE OVERTURE, PASTORAL SYMPHONY NO.8 IN F.OP.68.Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer, cond.59.20 (June 10,61) Scriabin's SONATA NO.7, OP.64, Schonberg's SIX SIX SHORT PIECES, OP.19, Liszt's TWO TRANSCEN- TAL STUDIES NO.5 and NO.11, Moura Lympany, piano, Foden's Band conducted by Rex Mortimer in 8 selections, 56.40 THURSDAY (June 9 611 (June 17 613 Stravinsky's BALLET SUITE: PETROUCHKA.Royal Opera House Orch.Covent Garden, Ernest Ansermet, cond, Choral concert including works by Bach, Handel, Boyce and Purcell, 66.34 June 24,61) Berlioz\u2019 KING LEAR OVERTURE, Sibelius\u2019 SYMPHONY NO.2 IN D, BBC Sympliony Orch., Sir Thomas Beecham, cond.59.15 (July 1/61) The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent in Bach's SINFONIA FROM THE EASTER ORATORIO, Haydn's CONCERTO IN D FOR CELLO AND ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY NO.103 IN E FLAT \u2018DRUMROLL'.58.36 11:00 P.M.to 1.00 AM.SUNDAY DANCE MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD NEW CLASSICAL RELEASES s**Dverak-Sym.2 is D mines, op.W/'The Cleveland Or.\u2014 George Sell Epie BC 1111 (8) This is the newly released stereo version of the beautiful performe- sance released not long ago.The passionate second (actually, the 7th im srder of composition) symphony is every bit as great as the more familiar 4th and Sth deserves to be played oftener.It is featured ia the Montreal Symphony's program for the coming season.°**Schumass \u2014 Sym 1 ia B fiat Majer, op.383 (The Spring)/Mantred Overt., op.115/Besten Sym.Ov.\u2014Charies Munch/Victer LM/LSC 2474 The Spring Symphony is one of Schumann's gayest works, though this element of the work is transformed by Munch's stately pacing into a broader and more majestic language.The Manfred Overture is quite another matter, à dark and passionate outpouring that benefits so well from the opulent sound of the Boston Symphony, so well recorded by the negineers.The surface, however, leaves a little to be desired, this being quite noticeable in the quiet passages.*°*Rachmaninev \u2014 Cencerte 1 in F sharp miner, op.1/Lisut-Todten- tanz/Byren Janis, piane/Chicage Sy.Or.\u2014Frits Reiner/Victer LM/ LSC 2541 The infrequently performed first concerto, Rachmaninov\u2019s first published work, has all the earmarks of the greatness that was to produce the famous second concerto some ten years later.The record is a winner, for not only is the music performed with spirit and precision, but also includes another great work, Liszt's Todtentanz (Dance of Death) that is the equal of Liszt's other masterpieces for piano and orchestra.e**Poulenc - Gleria/Cencerte fer organ, strings and (impani/Freach Radio and TV Orch., with Resanna Carteri, sep.ia the Gloria and Maurice Durufle, erganist in the cto/Conductor Georges Pretre/Angel 35953.This is a world premiere recording of the magnificent Gloria, made under the supervision of the composer.The concerto has been recorded before, but not recently, and this new stereo version is better than excellent.The music is powerful and direct, possessing an immediate appeal.Highly recommended.\u201cOffenbach \u2014 Orpheus in the Underwerid \u2014 Highlights in English \u2014 A Sadler's Wells Theatre Production/Angel 35903.Somehow this recording does not come off very well.It may be that 1 am just old fashioned and prefer my Offenbach in the original French.But this version still sounds too much like Gilbert & Sullivan.***Handel \u2014 Great Operatic arias/Kenneth McKellar, tenor/Orch.of Royal Opera House, Covent Garden \u2014 Cond.Sir Adrian Boult/Len- den 5603 McKellar, better known as a Scottish folk singer, emerges as an operatic tenor par excellence.His slightly reedy voice is particularly well suited for Handel and his contemporaries, and all arias are sung with great feeling and control.This week .(Continued from page 2) cipants coming from Westmount: June 10-11, the Open Regatta; 26 years ago June 24 \u2014 Open Annual Regatta; In ihe sue coté and June 25 \u2014 the Hugh Kennedy ay ® Trophy event for boats over 17 feet We ran stories on: .The dissatisfaction of West-| Top car racing prospects were mount Conservatives with the showing talent at Connors Airport nomination of Leslie G.Bell the Circuit at St.Eugene, last Satur- previous winter at the St.An-|day.\u2018The driver instruction event toine-Westmount convention and sponsored by tHé' Montreal MG Car their plan to hold another con-|Club was for anyone and every- .|one who wanted to learn about vention June 12 to select a West driving skills\u201d declared DAVE mounter as candidate, as was GREENBLATT, The Boulevard customary.Names mentioned one of the instructors.\u2018This event were those of J.C.Weldon, KC, will give a driver a better know- president of the Westmount Con- [ledge of how to drive his car properly and safely.\u201d Dave is a servative Association, City Soli- seasoned sports racing veteran citor Lovell C.Carroll and R.S.| and was high in his praise of the White, MP.new crop of drivers.CORRECTION: MARY SHAPIRO City plans to spend $320,000 AND HEATHER MORROW played on public works, subject to ap- latin duet at King .School As proval of a publie meeting.Pro- stated in this column.jects included paving The Boulevard from Lansdowne avenue to the eastern limits of the municipality.Examiner files: To compensate for the effects of inflation and higher taxation a married Canadian with two depen- ; , dents needed an income of $6,000 The merit of including in our ip 1960 to equal the purchasing daily diet butter, margarine, lard power of an income of $2,750 in and vegetable fats which \u201cpro- 1939, vide twice as much fuel as equal weights of any pure starch or sugar and add a useful lubricant.\u201d The smartness of bathing suits made up in satin in large blanket checks with wide belts or preferably sashes.We editorialized: On the motor-mindedness of Canadians, noting that we had the fourth highest automobile registration per capita in the world.There were 1,129.532 cars or one for every 10 Canadians.We advertised: Shirts laundered and ironed for 10c each.Jewels, staffs or mainsprings of watches repaired for 50c with a one year guarantee, Canada has three academics training men for commissions in the armed scrvices\u2014Royal Roads, near Victoria, B.C., and the Royal Military colleges at St.Johns, Que., and Kingston, Ont.Total enrolment is about 1,000 and to qualify for admission a student must be single, under 21 and bave high school matriculation, School tax up by 20% The Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal announced completion of its.annual real estate assessment survey this week and stated all assessments in Westmount, for Protestant and Neutral panel school tax purposes, are to be raised by twenty percent.It explained this is a reduction from the 37% ordered by the Board last year inasmuch as the City of Westmount assessment level has increased since last year.The effect of this increase will be that tax payers on the Protestant and Neutral panels will have their tax predicated on the current municipal assessment plus twenty percent.Motorcyclists badly injured Saturday morning two youths on a motorcycle failed to negotiate the curve in St.Catherine street going west just beyond Prince Albert avenue and crashed into the centre mall.The driver, Jean Pierre Paquin, 23, 4163 Mel- rose avenue suffered a ruptured spleen and his rider, Claude Rochon, 17, 4359 Mel- rose avenue, received a fracture to his left wrist.Paquin told police, according te their report, \u2018\u201c was traveling at abeut 40 miles per hour and I failed te see the turn im the read.1 applied my brakes but could not avoid crashing inte the centre mall.\u201d The white paint on the centre mall was scratched 129 feet.The lads were taken to the Montreal General Hospital by ambulance.Newfoundland is our oldest provincial name; probably even before Columbus and Cabot, west of England fishermen discovered the Grand Banks\u2019 fishing grounds and referred to the island there as \u2018\u2018the mew found land.\u201d BEST LP.\u2019s \u2014 SEMICLASSICAL AND BROADWAY TUNES GINNTERRUPTED 10-MINUTE MUSICAL SEGMENTS 19 PM.TILL 4 A.M.BARRY Ee SIT Sa Pl a re re versity and Schools.rm tm SUS pty His father, John J.Roberts, a Welsh physician, worked as a ship's doctor on the sea route between England and East Africa for a time before emigrating te Canada.Once in Canada the young Welshman joined the RCMP as medical officer at Regina and married Alice Kelly.Before the birth of B.W.Roberts, in 1890, Dr.Roberts left the RCMP and went inte real estate in Winnipeg.He and a | partner formed the Northwest | Land Company.They prospered | until B.W., an only child, got | through Tuckwell\u2019s College, a H || I i | J a a Pu private high school in Winnipeg of which his father was a trustee.B.W.graduated from high school at 17 and got a job for the summer working in the treasurer\u2019s department of the Canadian Pacific Railway.Just about this time his father\u2019s business A ran into difficulties and the boy ! could not attend St.John's Col- A lege in the fall.Instead, he stayed on at the CPR.When, a few months later, his father moved to Vancouver, B.W.applied for a transfer and got one to the purchasing department of the railway in Vancouver.It was in Vancouver he met Effie Johnston whom he married in 1923 immediately LOOK FOR THIS NAME gr # .on the label of every # insecticide you buy.This à one ingredient has more 4% label claims than any other.# Its presence means real protection against aphids, spider mites, scales, fleas on pets, flies, ants, roaches, mosquitoes and others.Malathion was developed especially to deal with hard to i kill insects and still be safe enough to use on animals.It's strong enough for your garden, safe enough for your home.Make sure you get Malathion ~the all-purpose insecticide._CWYANANMID CYANAMID OF CANADA LIMITED | ( Mentreal, Que.\u2014\u2014 \u201cIt means a lot to be able to help,\u201d he said.His efforts were recognized by some of those who benefitted a short time ago when the Sir George Williams University Alumni Association presented the chairman of the board of governors and the first chancellor in the university's history with a life membership in the Association in appreciation of his \u201cselfless and devoted service to Sir George Williams during the past 25 years.\u201d prior to his moving permanently to Montreal.During his 15 years with the CPR up to 1923 the CPR sent him twice to Vancouver, twice to Calgary and twice to Montreal.He retired in Montreal from the CPR at the end of 1957 as vice-president in charge of purchases and stores.His first home on the Island of Montreal was in the Place Viger Hotel owned by the CPR.Next he and his family lived in Drummond Court.\u201cIn fact,\u201d he recalls, \u201cwe were among the first tenants.\u2019 \u201cThen we moved to West- mount.We lived oa the Priest's \u2018Farm.You know where that is, between Greene and Wood ave- sues and between Sherbrooke street and Holton avenue.\u201d \u201cWe lived there for 14 years.My son, lan, went te the new Westmount high school right after it was builé in 1935.Now they've sold it to Selwyn and are moving into another new high school.Anyway, my son graduated from McGill and is now an advertising account executive at Cockfield Brown and Company.\u201d \u201cYes, I have a daughter too, Cynthia, whe is.sow Mrs.Peter Johnston.She lives out in Come.Ceincidental, isn\u2019t it, her marrying a man with the same name as her mother\u2019s maiden name?She came in this evening for dinner.Thea she is going to the Junior League.\u201d \u2018\u2018\u2019Those two pictures?Yes, the E.Roberts who painted them is my wife.She paints quite a bit.We have a few more in the basement.After we moved from Priest's Farm we lived at Hudson for six years.Mrs.Roberts took lessons from a fellow out there who is very good.\u201d \u201cWe went from Hudson to the Redpath apartments on McGre- gor street for three years and then we ended up here, back in Westmount again.\u201d \u201cHow did I get active in the affairs of the University?Well, it is like a good many other things.Things just seem to happen that way.Someone asks you, you get interested and then you get involved.| have enjoyed it all.\u201d \u201cTwenty years or se age, I was invited by the them chairman of the board ef governers of Sir George \u2014 it wasn't a university then \u2014 to be a governer.Eventually I got te be vice- chairman and thea chairman.\u201d \u201cI have other interests too and it dees seem as though I! get a bit wrapped up in things.Just as casually as with Sir George, a friend of mine asked me te join the Boy Scouts.1 ended up president for the Province ef Quebec.1 joined Rotary ever 40 years ago.| am one of the most senior members of the Montreal club, an honorary life member and a past president.\u201d \u201cThis probably sounds a bit like bragging but if it does I am not managing to say just what I mean.I have always been more interested in keeping to the background.I just seem lo get into the thick of whatever 1 am doing.\u201d \u201cA lot of exciting things have happened to Sir George since 1 joined the board.The board, incidentally.doesa\u2019t have anything to do with the educational An education \u2018means a lof\u2019, says chancellor Roberts of Sir George It seems only natural to B.Wynne Roberts, 4300 Western avenue, frustrated in his own youthful ambition for a medical career by lack of funds for the necessary education, to work heroically to assure to Montreal's working men and women an opportunity to continue their education at night, at Sir George Williams Uni- policy.That is run by the faculty.We handie the business ead of running the school and fian- ancing.\u201d \u201cA few years ago, we got a change in our charter so that we could call ourselves a \u2018uni-\u201cagpapum versity'.\" \u201cYes, that is when | was made chairman and chancellor.But ! was already chairman of the board of governors thea se i was natural.\u2018 \u201cYou could say [| helped in getting the change through the legislature.1 wasn't (he enly one, though.There were a number of others.\u2019 \u201cIt is perfectly (rue the way things stand at present, we get ne help from Quebec (or eur night students.The government gives grants only for full course students.\u201d \u201cMore than half our students are night students so this makes à lot of difference.We are talking with Quebec right now trying te get something werked eut percentagewise for our part- time students.\u201d \u201cYou can rest assured night school tuition will not go up this fall.Beyond that | cannot say anything about what we hope to work out in the matter of provincial grants.\u201d \u201cSpeaking of money from Quebec, the recently announced bond issue of $20.000.000 to be divided up among the universities in the province is The Westmount Enaminer, Friday.June 2, T1941 ptt the first step in a program will mean about $3.500.000 to Sir George over the next five years for capital improvements.\u201d \u201cWe will expand our facilities over the next few years lo accommodate a substantially larger number of students, perhaps even twice as many as we have now.\u201d \u201cWhere will we build\u201d There opinion.However, evening students.\u201d No.5 KLENZTONE NEW QuICK EASY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR STONE ~~ BRICK CLEANER RESTORES NATURAL BEAUTY TO FIREPLACE ., .PATIO .++ PORCH PLANTER.ETC.KLENZTONE cleans Cement and Concrete.Granite, Limestone, Ceramic Tile, Terreuso, Merble, Porcelain, Baked Enamel, etc.KLENZTONE restores brightness, cieanliness end beauty.Contains NO ACID, elkali, detergent, 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DIAL 600 MONTREAL CFCF RADIO A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY Vr ABI YIN 6 Rl.aa ut al LI The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 2, 1961 ANGLICAN UNITED Spiritual law can be invoked in the solution of human problems with as much accuracy and dependability as the laws of mathematics, a large audience was assured last Friday evening by Charles Ll.Reilly, CSB., of l.os Angeles, Cal, lecturing on Christian Science in the auditorium of the Junior High School in West- mount.\u2018(God's laws, when applied,\u201d he said, \u201cbring the solution to the Church of The Advent DOMINION-DOUGLAS Corner of Wood and Wester, Westmeant ed cad Lonsdowne Westmount venue Ministers: \u2019 Bev.Alosandor Moller, Roster Rev.M.Docaiss Smith, B.A.B.D.BD.Honorary Assivient Bev.Keith M.Eddy.M.A.8.5.Rev.Cones 3.B.Lindsay \u2014 ; Sunday, June 4th Ist Sunday After Trinity 1100 am.Morning Woiship Sunday, June 4th Sermon \u2018Gaidens of Destiny 800 am Holy Euchurist Douglas J Wilson, PW um HA Fuse ht ot MA.PAD .ns (si .11 08 an Kindergarten Evening Service Withdrawn ï = pm SOLEMN BUC HARIST Organist and Chelrmastes: T00 pm Evensong sind) Wr.Johan Robb.Mus.Bas.Weché : MOI Y RUCHARINT \u2014- em meme me = eee 700 \u201cmm \u201cFura and Thursduy WESTMOUNT PARK- am 11day 930 am.Wednesday EMMANUEL & CALVARY | Cer.Lansdowne & Western Avenues | ST CHURCH © |e en RER - 3; v.ries R.Plaskett: U Director of Music: Mr .K.Riddell, Westmount B.Mus.Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Sunday, June 4th \u2014_\u2014 HOLY COMMUNION Rev.K.B.Keefe, Rector 1100 à m.Sermon: \u201cOur Daily Bread\u201d .w 14 Bev.Reginald Hollis RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS Sunday, June 4th EU Sunday After Trinity ST.ANDREW'S, 060 am.Holy Communion WESTMOUNT 93.1 Mittin 1101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.Preacher The Rector near Argyle Ave.) Pn recher The Hector MINISTERS 330 pm Evenson Rev.D.M.Grant, BA.DD.Preacher Rex R Hoibs Miss Velerie Lewis, Dir.C.Ed.Wednesdoy, June 7th Mr.Erie J.Adams.B.Mus, 11 00 am Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster: Sunday, June 4th Norman W.Murrle: ARCO.ARON.COMMUNION SUNDAY , 411 00 wm.Dr.Grant | Cancelling The Bond® Sacrament of The Loid's Supper TRINITY MEMORIAL | CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable & Kenneth Naylor, 0D.Rector Rev.Cannon ¥ 1.Whitley.M.A., Bem Assintant Rev Allen Goodings, B.D, Assistant Church School Intermediates and Senior 11 00 en 10:00 am.MORNING WORSHIP ONLY ee PRESBYTERIAN oo 8 Y Westmount and Victoria Aves.Mr.George £ Chubb, FRC O.F AGO Organist and Cheirmaster | Ist Sunday After Trinity | Sunday, June 4th 800 am Holy Communion Sunday, June 4th #30 am Study Group The Geerament of The Lord's Supper 945 am Junior Department « Will Be Observed + 11 08 «om Chora) Communion 11.00 gm Rev.W.Stanford Reids Preacher: The Rector Th M.PhD.1H 00 am Nursery.Kindergarten, Series: The Pre-Eminent Primaiy Department +3 \u2018The Reconsoler Of 730 om Evensong Christ Preaches The Rev Allen All Things\" Goodings 11:15 a.m Church Schools Wednesday, June th DORIS KILLAM 70 am Holy Communion A.BR, T.CC, L.Mus, (McGiIN) Thursday, June Mh Organist and Cheir Director 1060 am.Holy Communion - 1-2 Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal 11:00 am Church School 11.00 am.Public Worship The Minister Preaching Frieads and Visitors are Cordially Welcome \u20ac tiomal Assistant Otte 0.Stacren.Cantor F.L.Mclearen.(irganist and Cheir Master.Lester A.Weedin.Organist and Cheirmaster: SABBATH SERVICES Friday evenine.June Ind De Stein will speak on of The Sages 8.15 pm \u201cThe Wisdom BAR MITZVAR At the worchip this Sabbath.Matthew Min ks, son of Mi and Mrs Arthur Schneiderman will be called to the Reading of The Torh in observance of his Bar Mitzvah POURTEENTH ANNUAL TEMPLE PICNIC AND FIELD DAY Sunday.June Ilth, at the CNR Rec- 1eational Grounds.Lachine.This an- ousl event in sponsored by the Home und School Association under the leadership of President Simpron Light.\u201cdone Assembly time 900 am.ut the Temple NIRTERNOOD BOARD 1.UNCHNEON Mis.Samuel Schwartz, President of Temple Sisterhond, will tender Qu luncheon for the newly elected Bound Members on Tuesday.June 61h ot 12.30 em Temple Community House BAPTIST | UNITARIAN THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL | CHURCH OF THE MESSIAM | 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(et Simpson) Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason, B.A.8.0.Sunday, June 4th 11:00 am.Sermon: \u201cTestament Of Beauty\u201d 11.00 am Nursery.Kindersarten and Sunday School in Unitarian House | Organist and Dirreter of Munte: Donald Mach:y.B Mus.problem; they bring about the necessary changes, they establish harmony.Should we trust God's laws less than we do mathematical laws?Could the science of numbers be more scientific than God's divine Science?Could God's infinite perfection be powerless to operate as a law of correction to sin, sickness, and death?The nature of scientific truth is to function always in a way that corrects and changes what has been formerly, and mistakenly, believed.\u201d Mr.Reilly is currently on a Christian Science healer lectures in Westmount nationwide tour as a ber of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church in Boston.He has been a Christian Science healer and teacher in Los Angeles for some years.\u201cThe application of spiritual law.through Christianiy scientific prayer,\u201d he declared, \u201ctends to correct the whole problem of the moment, and not just some phase of it.This powerful spiritual method is the way Christian Science approaches all things in life.Prayer includes redemption and salvation, as well as physical healing.\u201d Mr.Reilly related cases personally known to him of seemingly baffling physical and financial problems that cleared up completely when the individual sincerely strove to establish his thinking on a spiritual instead of a material basis.\u201cThese are not mysterious miracles limited to: a bygone age,\u201d he declared.\u201cThey are the evidence of divine law in operation, in every age!\u201d Practical Christianity by The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.Rector, Trinity Memorial Church It is very interesting to see how the Church deals with her children in the directions she gives leading to the good life.For months past she has been recounting to us the wonderful works of God in sending to us His Son for our salvation.Week by week we have called to mind those mighty acts of God, for it is always God who hold: the initiative and performs the work.We are receivers and allowed to be co-eperators with Him, but the action is His.It was the Moly Spirit of God that led Jesus into he wildness.More than once He checked Himself, for His hour was not yet come.It was by God's will that He endured the Cross.It was God's power that raised Jesus from the dead and exalted Him to the right hand of God.It was God who gave the Holy Spirit to Him to send to the Church the Holy Spirit.those mighty acts, and lest we think they are ends in themselves, the Church at once brings us down to the things of earth and reminds us that we are living here in this world among our fellow human beings and that we are in a certain relationship with them, and relationship is described as love.And love is simply thinking of the other person for his good.It is not an emotional or an instinctive thing, but something deliberate and deeply considered.It is the action of a family which adopts a child to give it a home: or of a group which adopts a refugee family to raise it from the despair of a concentration camp.It is the action of a group of miners going down into a mine to rescue their mates.It may not ~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West ot Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church \u2014\u2014\u2014 Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, C.D.M.A, B.Th., D.D.Minister Gmeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A.B.D.Birester of Music: Gale 11.00 AM.7:30 P.M.Young \u201cRemember a Schon \u201cDoing Right'* Churcei \u201411.00 am.\u2014 Midweek Service\u2014Wednesday\u2014-8 p.m.People \u2014 Friday \u2014 58:00 p.m., MecBermet, BA.B.Mue.First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF TRE MOTHER CHURCH.THRE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MARS.Sunday, June 4th 11:00 am.Sunday School 11:00 am.Church Service n - Sermon: Subject: \u201cGod The Only Cause And Creator\u201d Golden Tent: Psalms 72:18.Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things.SBVERY WEDNESDAY 8:18 p.m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM im the Church Edifice Open to the bublic Tuesday.Thursday and Friday, 300 ¢ p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 te 8 PD.* One by one we have recounted seem to have anything religious about it: and the men expressing that deliberate care for others might be surprised to know that their action is religious at all.But the Church reminds us that Christianity is not theoretical but practical.Some Christian thinkers have considered the Epistle of St.James an unnecessary part of the New Testament because it stresses works.Actually, St.* James reminds us that ro one formula can take in the breadth of Christianity; and when he says \u2018\u2019Pure religion and undefiled befcre God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world,\u201d he is only putting into a long sentence what St.John says in a short one: \u2018Beloved, let us love one another.\u201d Baptist wins 1 NEW POST: Asnouncement has been made of the appointment of the Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe (e be Rector of St.Paul's Cathedral in London, Ont., and Dean ef the Diecese of Huron.Mr.Keefe, whe has been Rector of St.Matthias' Church in Westmount for the last five years, will take wp his mew appointment en Sept.!.Doing right to be theme of sermon The Ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed and new members received on Sunday at Westmount Baptist Church at the close of the morning worship period.The minister the Rev.E.J.Bailey will preach at both services.The morning subject will be \u201cRemember\u2019\u2019 and at night \u201cDoing Right.\u201d The Rev.Dr.J.A.Johnston and the Rev.E.J.Bailey will be delegated to the annual Baptist Convention to be held at Windsor, Ontario June 5-8.The Deacons under Dr.W.S, Weaver will conduct the midweek service of the church on Wednesday night at 8 p.m.; The BYPU meets on Friday night at 8 p.m.in the Lower Hall of the church.Local ministers go to General Assembly Four local ministers and one ; elder are among some 35 ministers {and elders who have been com- ' missioned by the Presbyteries in play award The winning entry in the Ottawa | Little Theatre Workshop Playwrit- | ing Competition was submitted by Mrs.Theo Macdonald Dunn of Hampton avenue.Mrs.Dunn is well-known in theatrical circles in Montreal through her extensive work with children\u2019s drama groups and adult puppeteers.Her one-act play \u201cThey're Burning Down the House\u2019 which in a field of 84, took first place and thereby the Birks Medal and a cash award, is not her first play.Mrs.Dunn emphasized that though she considers her winning a great honor, her best endeavours have gone into short plays of a religious nature or her performance with puppets.Her experience on both sides of the footlights is considerable, beginning at Acadia University where she was active in the Acadia Dramatic Society and the | Alph Psi Omega.Delta Cast, an international honor fraternity and | continuing in Winnipeg where she won the Best Actress Award as a member of the Winnipeg Little Theatre.Her most recent efforts have been as director of the Girls\u2019 Drama Group of First Baptist Church where she produced a: modern morality play in the | sanctuary.Present plans call for the Ottawa Little Theatre to produce \u2018They're Burning Dowa the House\u201d in September the synod of Montreal and Ottawa to represent them at the 87th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.The Rev.C.J.MacKay.of 4115 Grand blvd, minister of Knox ' Crescent and Presbyterian Church; Rev.E.A.Beggs, 1680 Guertin street, of the Saint Laurent Presbyterian Church; Rev.J.A.Simms, 457 Brock avenue west, of the Montreal West Presbyterian Church; and the Rev.C.C, Cochrane, 351 Melville avenue, minister of Melville Presbyterian Church: and Mr.E.C.Kerr, 4540 Prince of Wales, elder of Melville Presbyterian Church, are the men commissioned from this area to attend the meetings, to take place in Toronto next week.Besides the 35 men commissioned from Montreal, the meetings will be attended by representatives from Sherbrooke and Asbestos, Quebec: and from Martintown, Avonmore, Dalkeith, Ingleside, Ottawa, Hawkesbury, Perth, Carl.; ton Place, Smith Falls, Brockville, Cardinal and South Mountain, Ontario.\u201cIn fact,\u201d said Mr, Simms of Montreal West Presbyterian, \u2018\u2018there will be representatives from every synod in Canada, from the North-West Tere ritories and British Columbia through Newfoundland.And there will be missionaries from foreign fields and even our outlying churches, from places like Ber- | muda, will be represented.\u201d TV VV VV VV VV VV VV V VV VV VY Musical Sharps, } à di à de à M à a à di A à M Là à là di a D M à A A 5 Flats & Naturals By FRANCES GOLTMAN WHOSE INTEREST ?The parents of present day teenagers are the subject for countless magazine articles, public lectures, sermons from the pulpit, stage plays, movies, (television drama and panel discussions.Are the young people more difficut to bring up or are the parents lacking in authority or too lax with their offspring?Coaching teachers are busy trying to \u2018\u2018push through\" pupils who would fail without these extra lessons due to not doing studies in the proper time or having attended too many social activities during the school year, thus neglecting their homework.How can this type of student find time to practise music?When they arrive in high school, some drop their piano or violin lessons.A number are new recruits to wind instruments through the glamour aspect of the band or orchestra.At least this is good because they are learning and making music.When some discover it entails regular practising, this type of aspirant drops out.The school band and orchestra conductors have a very difficult task because a large percentage of the personnel of their ensembles are constantly changing.So one can judge what a fine job these hard working leaders do.Fundamentally.the delinquent student who has to have extra help before examinations usually is an undisciplined individual (excépting cases of iliness or perhaps one subject that is particularly difficult).If the parent had seen to it that their child did his work properly from the start of the school year, without allowing him to do everything he pleases coupled with too much social activity, they would not have to engage (teachers lo give Johnny or Jane as much as three and four extra lessons a week in French, mathematics and Latin.It was not the custom in years gone by for students to tell the music instructor \u2018I could not practise three days this week because we had exams\u2019 nor did parents advise teachers that \u2018Now that ils warmer, 1 think Johnny should do less practising.\u201d (Perhaps he was doing 45 minutes a day!) Many teachers have told me they have these problems this time of year.Dr.Wilfrid Pelletier said he was delighted with the large entry for the auditions this year to perform with the orchestra at the Young People's Concerts.Do you think 25 * July 3-27 \u2014 4240 Girouard SUMMER SCHOOL Intensive individual instruction Elementary and High school.Single subjects or a \"AIR CONDITIONED CLASSROOMS July 31.August 24 PREP SCHOOL nc.Prospectus on request full term may be covered.HU.9-7287 | | | | | | i For information write: STANSTEAD COLLEGE Stanstead, Quebec Headmaster Merry Hutchison, M.A., B.5d.8.D., Ph.D.A residential High School for boys \u2014 academic curriculum \u2014 sports \u2014 varied extra-curriculer 9 qualified staff \u2014 full time Chaplain \u2014 Grades VI to XII.Several scholarships and bursaries available.activities \u2014 highly | ! Utilize your leisure time during the summer LEARN TO TYPE Pleasant, cool surroundings.Mornings only.June \u2014 July \u2014 August HU.4-2242 Enrolments now being accepted for Full Secretarial Course starting September 6th GRAHAM'S J.Philip Page, A.P.A., Principal 4914 Sherbrooke Street West Near Westmount Station & mp BUSINESS COLLEGE Westmount ME.1-0374 | | | \u2018over L.M.MENDELL Lt.Gov.Gold Medal Great Distinction players is a large number consid.* ering the size of our population?Nearly two million! There have never been many music graduates either.Did you notice the list of the successful graduates for the Mc- Gill Convocation?Many gained the BA, B Sc, B Comm, degrees .there were a goodly number of doctors, lawyers, dentists and the various other professions.How inany music graduates?The smallest number of ail! Just three .one Licentiate and two Mus.Bac.This speaks for itself, People do | not stick at music.It is a long course that takes years and years and the only profession that anyone can participate in whether they graduate or not.This is the reason for so many unqualified instructors.SAYING OF THE WEEK: Wood burns because it has the : | stuff in it: and à man becomes famous because he has the proper stuff in him.JOHANN WOLFGANG von GOETHE 1749 - 1832.* * | Christian Science | \u201c -\u2014 - LS \u201cGod the Only Cause and | Creator\u201d is the subject of the! week's Lesson-Sermon which will be read at the services in all Christian Science churches this | Sunday.Relevant selections from! the Bible will include the following from Revelation\u2019 \u201cThou art, worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power: for thou hast created all things.and for thy pleasure they are and were created.\u2018 ' Correlative passages to be read from \u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy will include : \u2018\u2018There is but one primal cause.Therefore there can be no effect from any other cause.and there can be no reality in aught which does not proceed from this great and only cause.\u201d Dr.Douglas Wilson to conduct service Dr.Douglas J.Wilson will conduct the Service next Sunday morning in Dominion-Douglas Church.His Sermon topic will be \u2018\u2019Gar-, dens of Destiny.\u201d Dr.Wilson is, well-known for his writing and - speaking.Catholic Howr A new series of talks under the general title \u201cSummertime Religion\u201d will be given on the Catholic Hour this Sunday over Radio Station CJAD at 1.05.Reverend George F.Thoms, Director of the programme, will speak of \u2018Day vf Rest or Day of the Lord\u201d.Religious Radio Broadcast A Vancouver woman will tell The Westmount Examiner, Friday.June 2, 1961 Westmount 1957 .(Continued from page 5) sity.| have no definite plans yel.My special interest is ma- (thematics as applied to phys- ira.\u201d \u201c0 first got interested in mathematics in high achoel.My mother has a degree in mathematics and (hat made a+ big difference.\u201d Stephen A.Scott who placed second in the province that same year in the high school leaving examinations and won the Oliver fellowship this year, is going to Oxford for the next two years to.study economics and political science.After that his plans are uncertain.the Licutenant Gevernor's Gold Medal with great distine tien and plans te go on lo the Massachusetts Institute of Technolegy te study biephysics for the next three le five years, Lorne, who is the sen of Manuel A.Mendel, Q.C.and Mrs.Mendel], maintained a high school average of ap- preximately 92°.He said, \u201c1 first became in- 9 terested in biophysics about iwe years age.A friend of mine a year shead of me ie university was interested in blephysics and he kept reading about it and talking lo me about it se | get interested too.! plan eventually to teach and de research, that sort of thing.\" Lorne M.Mendell, 19.won Peter Pan Nursery School Privete Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 te 6 years.LIMITED ENROLMENT Particulars en Applicetion Mies Elisabeth Voiseh (Mrs.A.PF.D.Macdonald) 220 Prince Albert Avenue For Appointment Please Phone Between ?em ond 4 pm.HU.46-4310 Transportation Available COUNT?When the Census Taker calls please be ready with the answers he needs Every houschold in Canada is being sent a list of questions the Census Taker will ask.Please study it and be prepared to answer all the questions or leave the answers with someone who will be at home when the Census 1aker calls, What will you be asked?Questions such as: what 18 your age and schooling: are you employed and what is your exact job title; how many hours do you usually work each week : in how many weeks did you work for wages or salary in the last 12 months; what were your cæarnings in the last 12 months?AN information is kept striclly confidential and by law is net available te any private organization er person, or any government department or agency ether than the Dominion Bureau lated for all parts of Canada.of Statistics.The Census is interested only in totals accumu- When the Census Taker calls, welcome him with your co-operation.Everyone will benefit when you help Canada count! how a bodily condition, considered hopeless, was completely healed through prayer alone after a' severe fall, on the radio program \u201cHow Christian Science Heals\u201d Station CJAD, Montreal at 9:45 on Sunday morning.June 4, \u201cIncentive fares and improved service\u201d are announced by the Canadian National Railways for its Summer service on the Mont- i real-White Mountains of Ne.Hampshire-Portland, Maine, line during the 1961 season.en a SETAE EE reas a mmo © TENET 1 NACI Pubiinbes odes the authastty of The Nonsussbie Gasege Mom, (antes of Lsate ns Lammutd Sr gos rma fer Tho Chess Enthosiest \u2026 .eo, hand-carved ivory chess s from the Orient now on splay.GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.415) Se.Catherine $0.W.Westmount as 23 we 24277 \u2014 AAA AAA AE AAA SUES SUS MISS HELEN TUCKER, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Michael L.Tucker, of Westmount, and DR.FREDERICK MARTIN WIEGAND, of Montreal, son of Mr.and Mrs.William B.Wiegand, of Old Greenwich, Connecticul, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Friday, June 23, at _ Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount.«~ Coronet Photos MacGillivray WMS minister se The MacGilllviay Auxiliary, United Church.WMS of St.Andrew's United Soloist \u2014 Mrs.A.M.Grant, Church, Westmount, will hold its accompanied by Mrs.Barl Bresee.monthly meeting June 6, at 2.30 Mrs.A.E.Horsburgh and p.m.in the Hutchison Hall.ladies of Circle No.4 are in Speaker\u2014Rev.S.Gordon Imai, charge of the meeting.minister of Montreal Japanese r or EEA Ene me sk rede A a TEENAGERS - AND a STUDENTS : ONLY PERMANEN joo J On Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 5 si ike Ms anes ges Arey > Phone Today For Appointment HU.4-4501 4927 Sherbrooke St.West HOURS : Monday to Thursday, ?a.m.to 7 p.m.CY Fridays, 9 om.to Ÿ pm.\u2014 Soturdeys, Ÿ am.te 6 pm.(Near Claremont) ee .pe \u201ces .\u201c THE EXAMINER WOMENS (iil.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 2.1961 Social and Personal Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Colby returned this week in the Empress of England following a stay abroad.Dr.and Mrs.Wilder Penfield have returned from a trip abroad where Dr.Penfield gave lectures in Glasgow, London and Beirut.Col.Hugh M.Wallis, president, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, will open the Doctor and Art Exhibition on Tuesday evening, June 6 at 9 p.m., at the Museum, Out-of-town guests at the Web- ster-Angus wedding included: Miss C.D.Collin and Miss Florence Emerson of Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.Walter Watson and family of Lexington, Massachusetts; Mr.and Mrs.Murray Jenkins of Greenwich, Connecticut; Mr.and Mrs.Donald Gatehouse of Calgary and Mrs.Grace Webster of Victoria, British Columbia.Mrs.Wm.Abbott, Vice-President of the Montreal Diocesan Council of the CWL, following the Convention being held this week at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel will fly to the United Kingdom for a \u201c| month's vacation.The Nolan-Cornell Chapter, IODE, is holding a garden coffee party on Thursday, June 8, from 11 a.m.to 2 p.m.at the home of Mrs.M.Astles, 3156 Westmount boulevard.Ee The forty-fifth annual Supréimé Session of the Daughters of the Nile is being held in Denver, Colorado, starting June 10, and delegates from one hundred and twen- ty-four Temples located in Cana- -| da, the United Sates and Hawaii will be present.Mrs.J.F.Ritchie, Queen of Oasis Temple of Montreal, Mrs.George Louch, Mrs.H.C.Sturgess, Mrs.Maude Towne, Mrs.John Harper, and Mrs.J.W.Davies all from the local Temple will attend the Session as delegates.> Me certe ES EA EY ii, X Dominion-Douglas WMS The annual June luncheon sponsored by the Women's Mis- \u2018sionary Society of Dominion- Douglas Church will take place Tuesday at 1 p.m.The guest speaker on this occasion will be Dr.Stanley B.Frost.Dean of the Faculty of Divinity, McGill University whose subject will be \u2018New Horizons in Church Life.\u201d Henry Gosham will be the tenor soloist, accompanied by Mrs.Hardy.Mrs.Harry Robinson is\u2019 convener for the day.The president, Messenger will preside.Coming Events| ng | BIRTHDAY TEA: The Women's | Auxiliary of Eventide Home is holding its 6th Birthday tea on Wednesday, June 14.at the home between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m.Refreshments will be served by Mrs W.A.Routledge and her com-| mittee.Tickets will be available | at the door.SPRING FAIR: St.street west, Friday and Saturday June 2 and 3, from 3:00 p.m.to ware; candy; children\u2019s corner; home cooking; post office; white elephant will be some of the booths, there will also be a snack Mrs.W.A.|.Patrick's |.\" Parish is holding a Spring Fair | ne Es ; in Congress Hall, 454 Dorchester | ;: ' = Have your dead winter skin peeled off.à @ We Cater To Ladies Only © 11:00 pm.Aprons and kitchen | : COSMETIC INSTITUTE Dykebar House, Covey Hill, Hem- mingford, Quebec was the scene last May 20 of the retirement reception, dinner and party for Chief R.Edmonstone of the City of Westmount, where the chief officers of the Police and Fire Departments and their wives paid tribute to their much loved and greatly respected retiring Police Chief.He was first received on arrival on the lawn amid cheers and \u2018\u2019He\u2019s a Jolly Good Fellow,\u201d etc.Pictures were taken, including one at the request of the chief of his staff officers and himself together with the general manager of the City of Westmount, Mr.Norman Dawes and the Westmount Fire Chief, Ted Harper.After a tour around the grounds and gardens the party proceeded to the house for the reception and presentation of a very lovely Italian Ash Tray, suitably inscribed.This was a token gift only \u2014 the final presentation will be taking place in Westmount shortly.The presentation was made by Mr.Dawes, followed by addresses by the hostess, Mrs.Stanley John Brooks, Mr.Brooks, and Inspector Lowson.After acepting the gift, Chief Edmonstone gave a resume of his life in the Westmount Police Department, National WCTU In Willingdom Room, YMCA Building, Drummond Street, annual convention of the Quebec Provincial Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will be held on June 7 and 8.Session starts at 10 a.m.each morning.Public invited to attend these sessions.The National President, ver, will speak at the Sessions.Thursday, June 7, 7.30 p.m.Youth Night, speaker Mrs.Captain G.Clarke, Red Cross workers Red Cross wcrkrooms of the Women's Work Committee of the Montreal Branch will be closed from June 9 to September 18, but the Quebec Provincial Division section will carry on its work as usual during the entire summer months.Mrs.W.S.Watson, from Vancou-* McKENNA OF COTE DES NEIGES ir 1370A Greene Avene Why Have Wrinkles ?Why Have Skin Blemishes ?Why don't you look as beautiful | Florists RE.8-1124 Chief R.Edmonstone feted in Hemmingford The very beautiful setting of The guests then proceeded to the dining room for a delicious cold buffet dinner, during which the Chief cut his cake.This was followed by an evening party of a variety of amusements, including Bingo and card playing, for which suitable prizes were presented.A sing-song followed, led by Fire Chief Ted Harper and T.Gillan.A late supper was served, followed by the presentation to Chief Edmonstone of a completed recorded tape of the function by Inspector Lowson.The City of West- mount\u2019s General Manager, Mr.Norman Dawes again addressed the gathering, as did Inspector Lowson, Fire Chief Ted Harper, Inspector Arsenault, Lieut.Ash- ford, Lieut.Miller, Lieut.Lessard, Mr.Tom Carveth, secretary to the Chief, and other speakers.After gathering in a circle and singing \u2018\u2018Will ye no come back again\u2019 and \u201cAuld Lang Syne\" with the Chief in the centre, he passed around the circle and shook hands and said his farewells to each and everyone.This was very touching for all including the departing Chief.Finally it \u2018vas time for parting and the guests\u2019 cars pulled away from Covey Hill after a never to be forgotten afternoon and evening, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley John Brooks and Mr.John Alexander, Mrs.Brook's father.The ladies who poured tea and coffee were: Mrs.Norman Dawes, Miss Margaret Bradshaw, Mrs, Arsenault and Mrs, Lowson.The bar was very capably handled by Lieut.Lessard.Mrs.Keith Curran of Covey Hill, Hemmingford, assisted Mrs.Brooks.On the committee among others were: Inspector Lowson, Lieut.Miller and Mr.Thomas Carveth with his wife Dorothy \u2014 all of whom did an excellent job.RI PX Ld TIT; 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and the 66th Company performed roll call, horseshoe and colors.The 1st, 16th and 87th companies | played a \u2018fun game.\u201d This proved \u2018| most amusing to the spectators as the Guides were blindfolded, placed in teams and tried to pass balloons down the line and there .were many wandering balloons.The 53rd Company showed Firsty Aid, rolling a bedroll and how The 34th Company played a involving the compass.Companies was conducted by the were sung and Rangers Cecilia camp fire.Guide Taps closed the evening.Miss Miriam Tees was Guider in charge of the Guide This whole evening was a joint \u2018effort om the part of the LOUISE LAPOINTE, BA Forty-eight students of Maria- nopolis College on Peel street successfully completed their undergraduate work and received degrees in Convocation ceremonies that took place recently.This was the largest graduating class in the history of the young college.Thirty-four candidates were awarded the Bachelor of Arts degree, fourteen the Bachelor of Science.Commencement exercises opened with the baccalaureate mass in the Church of the Ascension Rosemary Callaghan bride-elect feted Miss Rosemary Callaghan, a bride-elect, was honored Saturday at a delightful cup and saucer shower given by Mrs.Fred Birch.Pink and white snapdragons and mums centered the tea table which was lighted by tall pink tapers in silver holders.Mrs.R.M.Robinson and Mrs.James Stanton presided.Miss Anne Burns and Miss Mary Stanton assisted in serving refreshments.The guest of honor received a number of lovely china tea cups and a corsage of pink carnations.Brownies, Guides, Rangers and Guiders participating and much hard work went into the production.Special thanks go to Miss A.St.James for the attractively set up programs and to the Land Rangers for many odd jobs.The parents subscribed most generously to a silver collection.Teas to swell special fund A Stern Scholarship Fund to be set up by the Montreal Chapter of the Union of the Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, will be awarded to a worthy Montreal student, it was announced this week by Mrs.B.Lazoff, 632 Westluke avenue, vice - president of (he UOJCA.The only school in North America which offers a special course including secular education, and a rich grounding in Jewish learning and tradition, Stern College for Women, 253 Lexington avenue, New York, also awards degrees in the Liberal Arts and Sciences um- der the auspices of Yeshiva University in New York.With a curriculum emphasizing the importance of the humanities, the College program is designed to prepare the modern young woman for intelligent citizenship, cultural appreciation and graduate study.+ All affiliated sisterhoods of the UOJCA are planning a Cavalcade of Teas to be held June 5, 6, 7, 8, proceeds of which will go to the Scholarship Fund.Chairman of the Stern College Scholarship Fund is Mrs.David Roth, and associate chairman is Mrs.Ben Lazoff.Canadian farmers grow about 160 million pounds of tobacco a year.* h 4 \u2014 Van Dyck & Meyer Photos ROSEMARY TRAINOR, BA Westmount girls graduate from Marianopolis College Westmount Examiner, Pridey, June 2.1961 of Our lord, Westmount.on.Sunday, May 21, at 11 o'clock.\u2019 Reverend Henry Hall, curate of | St.Kevin's Church and profes-' sor at Marianopolis, delivered the baccalaureate sermon.A faculty | reception for the graduates and their parents was held in the administration building on Peel street on Sunday afternoon.Degrees were conferred by the' Right Reverend Irenée Lussier, | Rector of the University of Montreal, in the ceremony which ' was held on Tuesday, May 23, in the Montreal University Auditorium with His Excellency the | Most Reverend Lawrence P.Whelan presiding.The Commencement address was given by | Dr.Muriel V.Roscoe, Warden of the Royal Victoria College, McGill University.Among those receiving degrees were Miss Louise Lapointe, BA, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Paul H.Lapointe.406 Cote St.An- «wine road; 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TOO LARGE OR SMALL FOR THIS READER TO SOLVE.OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M.2204 TUPPER | OPPOSITE ATWATER TERMINAL lamps; ; WE.7-0056 DON'T FAIL TO SEE ANNA CARD READER AND ADVISOR SHE WILL ADVISE YOU ON ALL YOUR PROBLEMS OF LIFE.SPEAKS POLISH, UKRAINIAN AND ENGLISH.1235 CRESCENT ST.APT.1 UN.6-4291 He lacked bike lights Riding after dark on a bicycle without lights proved hazardous for \u201812\u2019 year old Jacques Labonte, 2084 Clare- mont avenue, last Friday night.He was knocked from his bicycle when it was struck by a car driven by Leonard McKiernan, 1620 D\u2019Arcy McGee street.Said Mr.McKiernan, accord- ! ing te police reports, \u201cI was | going south on Claremont avenue and crossing Sherbrooke street with the green light | when all of a sudden a bicycle with a youngster on it came out of nowhere.Before I could stop, F hit che bicycle.\u201d Jacques told police, according | to their reports, he was going north on Claremont and turned west on Sherbrooke street.The bike was minus both cense plates and lights.MUNICIPAL LICENCE Possession of a municipal licence |b an itinerant pedlar simply means that he has contributed something to the cost of running , the municipality and that there are no complaints recorded on | It does not necessarily mean that his prices are fair or that his selling technique is free from psychological tricks.\u2014Salmon Arm B.C.) Observer.Remember the good ol\u2019 days\u2014 when charity was a virtue, not aa industry?YOUR CLEANING At Neme or Cleaning With The Personal Touch ALA Window Cleaning WE.7-1964 © Free Estimates © FLOORS, WALLS and WINDOWS 5 OUR CONCERN in the Office >» By re ay LACES ° h d the envelopes, she said, she PEOPL PLAC changed the word \u201cgiggle\u201d to Bob Kennedy, not related to the attorney-general of TWO win Cas VV or oe in woh i orien .i \u201cThix was a sudden whim,\u201d ex- the US, back at he Laurentide Inn at Ste.Agathe * Good fortune greeted a 76-year-old retired CNR freight plained Mis Godbehere maitre de after a stay in Bermuda ._ accountant this week when James Glen was told by The The whim wus worth $165.The Holiday Inn on Cote de Liesse Road opened its Examiner that he was one of two winners of the marathon Ms and Mrs.Godbehere cele doors for business with a great big bang-up cocktail party Cashword Contest which has been puzzling readers for 24 brate their 16th wedding anni- hosted by the four owners, Guy Cossette, Edouard Lagace, weeks.ing the $330 pri Mrs.Walter God VE lomurrow paratulaten 1h i i ; ; oy aring the prize money is Mrs.Walter God- ; er co e ro Guerin and Per an + - As they say in theatrical behere.When Mrs.Godbehere's husband \u2014 an accountant ve of the Puszle Pete Cah.circles, it was a rea Tet \u2014 returned home from work Tuesday afternoon.he was nu entamatic reign We are reliably informed that Parker Perry, the Green welcomed enthusiastically by his two children.of baffling Pete to an end Mountain Inn owner at Stowe, Vermont, has taken over | \u201cDaddy! We beat Puzzle Pete,\u201d uninutes before the midnight Puzzle Pete has not ab- ; they exclaimed.deadline.But the Maxlyn restaurant in that town .Glen, who lives in a one-room A few minutes before sealing dicated.The O\u2019Keefe tournament, is slated for Gray Rocks Inn apartment.and the Godbeheres | and golf club June 20th .This affair in the Laurentians \u2018re a eg.ed to hear | is for barmen, hotel owners and licensed grocers, and while \u201cI have been wantin \u20ac to visit m : : .y the poster announcing the doings is slightly non-informa- ; ;pvalid brother who lives in Scot- st.JOVITE tive, golf is the rule of the day .Not ping-pong as some land,\u2019 said Glen.\u2018and now the Grey Rocks | wags would have it! \u2018door to overseas has been thrown v s The ! open to me\u201d Tom Wheeler's Adelard Ratelle, the Ste.Agathe publisher and publi-, xs cep in his apartment when | nN nN Lec Ouimet Club cist, acted the gracious host at the smart Auberge du the bearer of a $165 cheque rap- ST.JOVITE STATION Languedoc, and this is just the place to do it .You've! ped vigorously at his door, Glen Au Petit Cheteeu tasted nothing until you've supped or dined there! .\u2014 father of five married chil- g until you've supp J Jutner ot tive married cai- Grandmere |.rausrx We opened this bit with a Kennedy and now we really RAS ; : reality of the situation.\u2018 | Motel Le Mostegnerd will tie in something with the smart young man! y by reil, bus or cer | : Driven to the home of co-! 100 miles from Meatreel STE.ADELE David L.Hackett, recently ap- of thinking, wus years before his winner Mrs.Godbehere for the | | | pointed special assistant to the time and one of the smartest men official presentation, Glen's ex- || Excellent cuisine and lodgings The Chontecler The Westmount Gneminer, Fridoy, June 2.1969 | \u2014.IN THE LAURENTIANS president\u2019s brother, was the for- in the publishing field.) citement was equally matched by À 1g nole championship golf course STE.MARGUERITE mer editor and president of the ; the thrill expressed by Mrs.God- Tennis, all Summer activities Montrealer magazine .(This The post Hackett acquired has! behere and her husband.' Cholet Cochead noble \u2014 and we mean it \u2014 publi- # budget of approximately ten Rest and Relax STE.AGATNE cation was the brain child of the Million dollars, and was formed Mrs.Godbehere revealed lo The SRAND' MERE, QUEBEC ° late Alvah Beatty.who to our way !0 combat, alleviate or just plain Examiner that she had entered | .! Castle des Monts .; ; ; ; ; ; \u2018eek\u2018 Relph Pitman, manager do something about juvenile de-| 1,000 solutions to last week's Ç Auberge du Lenquedec *linquency .Hackett should be Cashword Contest.This was a (Restaurent ) .very good at his new task, be- marked contrast to the five en- The Menor Howse An education o cause not only has he had exper-| tries submitted by Mr.Glen.Ste.Agethe Hotel tee ience with the younger types.he\u2019s For many weeks.Puzzle Pete Chez Maurice (Continued irom page 7) had some fine brushes with the | seemed invulnerable.! + Beimeat Hotel in h ; I i heart for them.They have a ade oder M ous deal | Now, it seems he has a weak- ne 1 S VAL MORIN purpose and are not going to | speed you.my friend! Alvah had \"ess for active and retired ac-' Fer Hills lan school for a good time.Many \u2018he same problems \u2019 countants.i | times | drop in on a night tet | M Godhcher ailed her | THE EASTERN class.You can hear a pin drop.| We're getting a little worried: rs.frodhehere malled her i There is na.paise.except the | about the landscape.Lately in our Winning ent Sos gathers |p = -e nm | TOWNSHIPS sound of pencils and the voice , travels we've nolited \u2018auto junk \u2014 #t 11:4 BME ITR.TL NORTH MATLEY, QUEBEC of the lecturer.\u201d yards desecrating (the word should VAL MORIN, QUE.ing-up) i © Tennis Courts - S ng ! Plectont Some of our professors who be ousingup' th enr op of From 1959 to 1960 personal ex- Pool - Lakes wm H ie Hotel teach both night and day have | 88 - - +1 penditures by Canadians on goods © Nearmmmer Sports \u2014 Golf ovey Menor told me they prefer to teach It's bad enough to view, but when | and services increased from $22.- © Entertainment Nightiy Torrece Club eur night students to any: you think that each woeful carcass 482 million to $23.409 million.and © Daily rates from 911 - $17.50 MAGOG.QUEBEC ethers they have taught was once the joy of some proud government spending on gouds and e special package rates \u2014 write |! Cebene Ledge because they are so eager te owner, it's downright shocking .services rose from $6,416 million to \" or phone 326.41 SOUTH BOLTON, QUEdEC learn.\u201d | Then again, we suppose, the little $6,716 million.i \u201cGraduate schools?That is Shegey Deg ina or future.k Ste.Agathe des Monts a hope for the future.We hope | QUEBEC J AUBERGE DU ovesec civ LANGUEDOC || Ehetere Fremence te have them as soon as we | bave enough space.The pro-| vincial capital grant will bring them that much sooner.\u201d \u201cWe have over 11.000 stud- ® | o SHAWINIGAN ents right now but it is 0 Ripp ecove licensed |i Cascode Inn by operating day and night we | | French GRAND MERE can handle that many.We have | The Inn really reached the limit of our Resteuront | space as it is.\u201d ° VERMONT \u201cPeople are beginning to oe realize how important it is to Parisienne wewrort.veamont get as much education as pos- the loveliest spot ©, Atmesphere Geverner Prouty lan sible.Our alumni are taking a in the Eastern Townships | Hunter's Ledge more active part in school affairs.All those things help.| Laurentiens | STOWE, VERMONT herr The more people we have Riding - Fishing [Freres 181 The Center Motel working to help the better off 4 For a day, week, month voile ST.VINCENT | usta on y Sir George wili be\u201d Hoge lea onhee \u201cIt takes a fair amount of Your hosts STE.AGATHE 326-3773 ! Tavern time taking care of the school's BURR VAIL Betty and Archie Stafford i The Socxanter Motel affairs but I like it.You know, monsters wom't be causing any NE RES = | The Clerks Lodge this last graduating class is the financing headaches from now om NOW more than ever .|| largest in the University's his- | | _ Of course, as it has been said Beyond Compare .JFFERSONVILLE, VERMONT tory.Jos men and women.and before, there should be a law .| The Mighlander n all an midyear .there will be move.\" y Burr Vail, who recently returned ! Smugglers Notch Ine \u201cThose initials after my to the directorship of the Stowe N WAITSFIELD, VERMONT names?Well, the OBE ! got Area Association, has a prety NORTH MATLEY, QUEBEC Chantzeler | Direhluff Lodge from Great Britain during Smart son, Bucky, who is on t The Med River Born World War II.I was a dollar-a- 08d to becoming one of the top | Shi Center Lodge year man with the Royal Air i botel and restaurant men .He | A ine | Ipen Force Ferry Command supply- just won a scholarship from the | WARREN.VERMONT ing troops in active service.| Cornell school in the gentle ne ott @ce Enioy juncheon or dinner in the M ed à C .; picture-windowe ining room - holet The DEL 1 got from Bishop's of feeding, housing and otherwise overlooking Lac Rond: dence on | The Wi oe the time you go to press coddling well-heeled traveliers .the Terrace \u201cunder the stars or || with this my wife and I will be Bernard Liboiran.the custodian | / Room to Whe mesic of i Sodan | NEW HAMPSHIRE on our way to California.We of the Belmont Hotel at Ste.! Cleyton trio.NORTH CONWAY, New Hempehire are driving out to Los Angeles Agathe.has a new musical group | with Dr.and Mrs.William J.planned for his lounge about June McNally \u2014 he is head of ear, 9.nose and throat at McGill and | While we're still in the Lauren- | And for the complete vacation, with summer sun end fun, and all social and sports fecilitios, why not reserve now ?Crenmere Skhimobile A year \u2018round welcome | A weekend or an entire fun-filled ! LAKE PLACID, N.Y.| The Homestead i tf the Royal Vic \u2014 and will be tians we'd like to salute Mr.and Te a rau ul Write gone two months.We are tak- | Mrs.Leo Gratton on their twenty- Delicious Feed .Comfortable M.\u20ac LATTIMORE NEW YORK STATE ing a jaunt and don't know seventh wedding anniversary.He's Lodging - Boating - Golf - Tennis where we will go or what we | the manager of the Chatel Boise The Chantecler WIMINGTON-JAY, N.Y.Congeniel atmosphere mi So except Just what we at Ste.Adele, and she's a very Phone: STE-ADELE-EN-HAUT, P.Q.Wellesrofr Lodge eel li oing.We don\u2019t even lovely person .satan.North Hatt ov Direct Meatr Whitefece Chaise know where we will spend our That's all, kiddies.Drive care m4, Directions ei Vi.2-24% A ee Nae Paleface Center first night.\u201d fully, please.Roegen\u2019s White Breck Ledge 14 The Westmount Examiner, Fridey.June 2.1961 Pirates win pee wee À PIRATES have won the City of Westmount Recreation Department pee wee \u2018A\u2019 softball pennant with a 4-1 record and will meet the winner of section \u2018B\u2019 which could be the Giants.The latter is leading Reds and Dodgers by two points with a 3-1 record with possible one or cube maybe two games to play.In the senior division race, Avenue Stars have dropped out of the league.They had lost all three starts.Bombers and Tornadoes are tied for first place with two wins each, but Tornadoes have a game in hand.The schedule will remain the same as of June 1.Indians and Orioles are leading the bantam dit ision with four points each while in the mosquito, Marlins and Chiefs are \u2014 also tied with each having 2-1 records.STANDINGS MOAQUITO P WwW £L D Pua Marlins .3 2 t e 4 Chiefs .3 3 + ® 4 Wings .3 1 2 ® 2 Jeu 3 1 2 0 3 PEE WEEK \u201cA (Final) P W L D Pts Pirates.s « 1 6 8 Cardinals .5 2 3 6 4 Braves 5 2 3 6 + Philhes 5 2 3 ° 4 PEE WEE \u201cB\" P W L D Pu Giants .,.4 3 1 6 6 eds .4 3 2 ° + Dodgers .4 2 2 0 4 ubs .4 1 3 ° 2 BANTAM P WwW L D Pts fndians .3 2 l 0 4 Orioles.3 2 1 ° 4 Yankees .3 1 ?e 2 sox .3 1 2 0 2 BENIOR P L D Pts Bombers .3 2 1 0 4 Tornadoes.2 2 e 0 4 Stayner 2 1 t 0 2 Stars 3 0 3 0 0 RESULTS PEF.WEE \u201cA\u201d Braves 8, Phillies 7 BANTAM Orioles 15, Yankees 5 PEE WEE \u2018BB Reds 25, Dodgers 12 Chants 10, Cubs 9 PEE WEE \u201cA\u201d Pirates 14, Cardinals 3 BANTAM Indians 11, White Sox 2 PEE WEE \u201cA\u201d Pirates 9, Phillies 3 Cardinals 13, Braves 12.Seagram's Martini-Master Most Happy Invention MONTREAL \u2014New case and convenience in the preparation of martinis are now achieved through the use of the unique Martini Master, the container for Seagram's Gin, the world's driest gin Made from antique glass with a gold-plated cap and easily- removed label, the Martini-Master is simple to use.Just unscrew the large golden cap to add ingredients and ice.Stir gently To pour, replace large cap and remove smaller top cap.The narrow neck acts as a suitable strainer.In addition to martini-making, the ingenious Martini-Master performs valiantly as a shaker for all cocktails.When entertaining, several shakers can be used to prepare and store a supply of [your favourite cocktails.They also 88d \u2018® distinctive new note to dining when used to serve fruit juices, iced tea and iced coffee.Try Seagram's Gin soon.It's extra dry.extra smooth because it's aged in special oak casks to the golden moment of perfection.This ageing imparts a deliciou: dryness that gives every gin drink a unique crispness.ès.æ 11 Hillside Ave., Register for one fo diy zat this summer! \u201cLEARN TO SKATE\" June 12 \u2014 September 2 Crystal Summer Skating School (The Montreal Caledonia Curling Club) Licensed by: The Canadien Figure Skating Association NOW for the first time anywhere, a complete dally fun package for the beginner or low test skater.Weekly Club admission 12.30 P.M.te 2.00 P.M.Monday to Saturday and one helf-hewr class instruction, daily.by qualified professionals.Weekly Membership $10.00 by phoning ME.7-6107 before June 12th.Weise ar verre re Write er for deseriptive brochure.Westmount, Que.week or twelve the e softball pennant - \u2018NY 9 yd THIS PIECE OF silverware was donated by Chief Justice W.B.Scott, right, some 35 years ago, who was on hand at the City of Westmount Award Night to present his trophy to Mike Lunny, center, of the intermediate ball champions Tornadoes.John Garland, Sports Supervisor for the Westmount Recreation Department looks on.\u2014Leo Thompson photo Selwyn House holds annual frack meet Allan Zinman won five different track and field eveéfits at the annual meet of Selwyn House School, but his Wanstall House finished second in the aggregate to Lucas.Zinman won five different events and also acted as anchor man on the winning relay team.In the open glass Zinman captured the 100 yards, broad jump, high jump, 220 and 440 in addition to the relay.He won the McMaster Memorial trophy as the top sportsman while the junior sportman\u2019s award went to Phillip Thom.Following the meet presentations were made to track and field winners in addition to the various houses for hockey, softball and soccer competition throughout the season.Besides Zinman only one other athlete won more than one event in the rain-sprinkled track meet.Michael Pike won both the 100- yard dash and the broad jump in the under-13 age group.Wanstall House captured both the soccer (Gillespie Cup) and hockey (Creighton Cup) honors whil ethe softball championship and Carlin Cup went to Lucas House.75 yards (9 years \u2014 lat.Peter Fox, nd.Erik Iverson.T5 yards (8 vears) \u2014 Ist.Peter Scott, and.Roy Hastings.75 yards (1 years) \u2014 lst.Aboud, and.Peter Morton.75 yards 16 years) \u2014 Ist, Scott Elliott, 2nd.David Knight.100 yards (10 years) \u2014 1st.Tom Moi- son, Ind.Michael Culver.100 yards (11 years) \u2014 ist.John Moseley, 2nd, Gregory Weil.100 yards (12 years! \u2014 list, Michael Pike.2nd.Bruce McMartin.100 yards (13 years) \u2014 lst.Melvin Thorn, 3nd, Michael Dench.100 yards topen! \u2014 Ist, Allan Zin- man, 3nd.Duncan McMartin.Broad Jump (under 13) Ist.Michael Pike, 2nd.Bruce McMartin.Broad Jump (open) 1st, Allan Zinman, 2nd.Christopher Skoryna.High Jump (under 13) \u2014 Ist.Richard Dobell, 2nd.Michael! Pike.High Jump topen) \u2014 Ist.Allan Zin- man, 23nd.Bobbie Sewell.Relay Races: Intermediate B \u2014 Lucas House: Intermediate A \u2014 Lucas House: Junior B \u2014 Macaulay House: Junior A \u2014 Lucas House; Senior B \u2014 Lucas House: Senior A \u2014 Wanstall House.230 yards (open) = Ist.Allan Zin- man, 2nd.Bobbie Sewell.440 yards (open) \u2014 Ist, Allan Zin- man, 2nd.Bobbie Sewell.Back Race (Senior) «\u2014 1st.Neil Cryer, nd.Peter Scrivener.Sack Race (Junior) \u2014 1st, Freddie Southam, 3nd.Peter Morton.Sisters\u2019 Race (100 yards handicap) = Winner: Sarah Scott.Douglas Downhill \u2014 Philip Webster; Slalom, Ernest Pitt.Junior Sportsman's Memorial Cup) \u2014 Philip m.The Sportsman's Cup (McMaster Memorial Cup) \u2014 Allan Zinman.Victor Ludorum \u2014 Allan Zinman.Soccer (The Gillespie Cup) \u2014 Wane stall House.Hockey (The Wanstall House.Senior Cup (Cassils Creighton Cup) Softball (The Carlin Cup) \u2014 Lucas Brothers\u2019 Race \u2014 Winner: Michael House.e - House Competition in Individual Father.Mother and Son Race \u2014 Win- Sports (The Pitcher Trophy» \u2014 Lucas ner: the Dench family.House.SCOUTING AWARDS x Mackenzie Cup \u2014 Panther Patrol «Jon Scott, P/L, Richard Kent, James Johnston.Michael Pike, Vickers Pembroke MacDermot.Best Senior Cub Six \u2014 (Blue): John Moseley, Nelson Vermette, David Galt, Per Amundsen, rek Morton, Jan Wyllie, Jamie Copping.Winner of Jock Barclay Memorial Trophy \u2014 John Moseley.Best Junior Club Six\u2014 (Gold): Tom- Duncan my Oliver, Christopher Moseley, Donald Monteith, Andrew Phillips, Christopher Atack.David Stewart.Swimming Awards \u2014 Ist.McMartin, 2nd.Richard Kent.Boxing Competition: Lightweight \u2014 John Rudel: Bantamweight \u2014 Victor Vickers: Welterweight \u2014 Hugh Roberts: Heavyweight «= Christopher Skoryna.Skiing Awards: Duncan Intermediate Downhill \u2014 Michael Culver: Intermediate yn Slalom \u2014 Nicholas Rankin; Senior } Irish hurling tilt slated for Sunday On Sunday, June 4, at 2:00 p.m.the Gaelic Athletic Association will play a City League Hurling Game, Tipperary vs Gale way at Loyola College Campus, Sherbrooke street west.At 3:30 p.m.the Association will play a 1961 American League Football Game, Montreal vs Rochester, N.Y.at Loyola.Calf Scramble 4H Clubs Automo Fri.Eve.Parade of Floats by the Sat.Eve.Square Dance Contest Sponsored by Green Giant Company of Canada Limited, followed by public Dance in the Industrial Hall.MIDWAY b KING REID SHOWS Livestock and Poultry Show Domestic and Handicraft Exhibit Large Display of Farm Machinery le Show ORMSTOWN EXHIBITION | JUNE 7-8-9-10 HORSE SHOW EACH EVENING and SATURDAY AFTERNOON | Harness Racing and Flat Racing Saturday Afternoon ENTERTAINMENT Wed.Eve.Parade of Floats by the Students of Ormstown High School Thurs.Eve.Labatt's Aberdeen Angus omer A Td Buckaroos in the Western Hockey League.The Westmount Eseminer, Miéuy, June 2, 194?Negro CC again wins Unity's track meet Dawson Boys\u2019 Club placed second in Unity Track Meet held at the Westmount Grounds.Negro Community Centre won the day-long meet with 116 points followed by the Dawson with 99.Point St.Charles Boys\u2019 Club took third with 43, Rosemount Boys Club fourth, Fast End Boys\u2019 Club fifth, Holy Cross Boys\u2019 Club sixth, Unity seventh, and Lions Boys\u2019 Club eighth.The Verdun Club finished second in last year's meet some 70 points behind the Negro Community Center.This year they were able to close this gap to 17 points, and with a few breaks could have easily won the meet.The individual track honors * were tied three-way with Joy Livingstone, sister of Ivan Livingstone one time amateur track star and member of Montreal Alouettes Football club, Linda Miller, Point club and Beverkey, Negro who are finished up the all day meet with 18 points apiece.The weather, after a slow start in the morning turned out to be good in the afternoon although the wind was quite high at times.Jt was announced by meet officials that some 500 entries were entered.The officials of the meet were as follows: Maurice Mariasine, Jack Armstrong, Lorne Barne- wall, John Robertson, Frank Hall, F.A.Redsell, John McDonaugh, Albert Baranoshi, Kenny Con- roy, I.H.Robert Larose, N.J.Williamson, C.Y.Willison, Stan German, Alana Crone was the outstanding girl in junior with a second in both the high jump and soft-* ball throw, as well as being a member of the winning 440 relay téam.In midget boys, Gary Williamson picked up 14 points which was the highest total for a boy Westmount girls second in track behind the Town Girls from the Town of Mount Royal High School grabbed the spotlight in the annual Greater Montreal High school track meet at Kent Park.The \u2018Town\u2019 girls registered aggregate victories in bantam and junior divisions and placed fifth in the intermediate section.Rosemount High won intermediate honors while the senior section was won by Westmount senior High.i Sparking Mount Royal's victory were Sue Kinnear and Cheryl Stevenson.a couple of speedy sprinters.Miss Kinnear roared through the 60-yard dash in eight seconds flat to equal the bantam section: record while teammate Miss Stevens was setting a new mark in the 75-yard dash.; Miss Stevens did the distance in 9.3 seconds smashing the old record of 9.7.The Town girls had tc share some of the glory with a Chambly County's Sandra Millen who turned in a sparkling effort in the high jump.Miss Millen set à new record for the intermediate section leaping 4° 10\u201d.The old mark was 4° 71%\".Mount Royal's victories gave the team a total of 23 points, eight more than runner-up West- mount, Strathcona was third, John Rennie High fourth, Chambly County fifth and Lachine and Montreal West followed in a tie for sixth place.Hal Laycoe, former National Hockey League player will return mext season as coach of Portland WV Unity Boys\u2019 Club Annual Track and Field meet was won by Negro Community Center for the second straight year.Unity\u2019s club director Maurice Mariasine presents the trophy to Joy Livingstone, a student of Verdun High School and sister of onetime amateur track star Ivan Livingstone, who totaled 18 points for her day's efforts.Left to right: Stephen Czerantowicz, Chuck Tyler, Unity; Mr.Mariasine; Miss Livingstone; Jack Winters, and Jim Hood, Negro C.C.coaches.in the meet.Gary picked up four, points with a dead heat in the 50 yard dash, and won the hop- step and jump and the softball throw.Dave Clayton was the high scorer in the junior boys division winning the hop-step-and-jump and the broad jump and placed third in the high jump.Gary Butler also scored heavily in this division.R.Osmond heads Caledonia again Ray Osmond was re-elected president of the Montreal Caledonia Curling Club at the 110th annual meeting.John Reid remains as, honorary president.Other members of the executive : are F.E.\u201cBud\u201d Smith, vice-presi- dent: Bob Blyth, honorary secretary.J.W.Wilson, honorary treasurer.and Rev.Dr.W.McLean, chaplain.Art Hutchingame is past- president.| Members of the management committee are Don F.MacLellan, Ron C.Lister, W.C, \u201cBill\u201d Isaac, Doug Washer, Gerry E.Boyd, Martin Conroy, M.A.Vogel, R.P.\u2018\u201cBob\u2019\u2019 Abbott and W.S.\u2018Spence\u2019 Clark.i > TW di \u2014\u2014 Westmount miner softball games Friday, June 2.Jets vs Chiefs 12), Marlins vs Red Wings (3), Mosquito.Monday, June 5.Phillies wo Cardinals (2), Pirates vs Braves (3, Pee Wee A\u201d.Tuesday.June 6, White Sox ve Orivles 12), Bantam.Wednesday, June 7.Cubs vs Dodgers '2', Reds va Giants 3), Pee Wee \u2018B\u2019\u2019.Thursday.June 8.Indian vs Yankees (2), Bantam.Friday, June 9, Jets ve Marling (2), Red Wings vs Chiefs 3), Mosquito, A \u2014 td À; ANDERSON'S INVASION Y A Volvo sedan drives \u201cby Gua- mar Anderson.was the overall winner of the 1960 Argentine Gran Premio Nacional.The 2,873-mile bash ran over dirt roads, 10,000- foot mountain passes and through streams with a winning average specd of 72 mph.\u2014Leo Thompson Photo Westmount lawn | bowling officers The Westmount Lawn Bowling Club opened their season with Mayor J.C.Cushing of West- mount rolling the first ball.The club members played a benefit game for the Montreal Children's Hospital.The executive and directors fur the current year are: K.H.Brophy, president; C.E.Stewart.vice-president; J.Perrigo, secretary: J.D.Thomson, treasurer; L.C.Currie, match committee: R.Drain, greens committee; J.S.Rourke and L.A.Wheatley, house committee; G.L.Knox, mei bership committee and W.S.Coulter.publicity.Holden pitches 2nd LL gome win Billy Holden continues to be the driving force behind the Indians of the Kiwanis West Little \"League.Ha.den came through in brill.ant fashion to hurl his second mound win of the campaign while pacing his club to a 5-3 triumph over White Sox.WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SOCCER McGill Stadium onfreal Tuesday, 6th June 8 p.m.Kilmarnock Montreal SCOTLAND > CONCORDIA Thursday, 8th June 8 p.m.Besiktas Kilmarnock TURKEY * SCOTLAND TICHETS \u2014 $3.50 - $2.00 - $1.00 (Students) from McGill Stadium efter | p.m.er et convenient locations ia Greater Montreal Mail and Phone Orders: The Montreal Concordia Soccer Club, 1210 Sherbrooke Street West, Mentreal \u2014 VI.2-4488 PROGRAM WIN 2 BOAC TICKETS TO PRIZE! EUROPE AT EVERY GAME! ENJOY QUEBEC'S BEST\u2014 ENJOY O'KEEFE tn ploturesque Quebes City, and everywhere in beautiful Quebec, more and more people refresh themselves with mild-tasting O'Keefe Ale.Why don\u2019t you try O'Keefe Ale .It's brewed with seedless hops for 1 natural mildness.Change to O'Keefe \u2014 and enjoy life at ite best.s a Ho] Jade.| pee a rn prink OKeefe .the JUild ale! THES, IFNy. 16
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