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[" \u2018 Housewives collid ses collide i A Westmount housewife, Mrs.Fernand Montreuil, $c 51, 310 Cote St.Antoine road, received slight injuries + to her knees when she was involved in a collision with a car driven by Mrs.Robert Walker, 47, Highland avenue, Montreal.! Ps The cars collided at 4211 St.Catherine street west # Monday.\u2019 Mrs.Montreuil told police she was moving a parcel , in the front seat when she lost control of her car and .collided with the other woman\u2019s stationary vehicle.VOL.XXXII, No.30 MONTREAL, FRI.JULY 27, 1962 -£tasÿe 35 5 CENTS 12 PAGES ps T ff e , 1 IRAFFIC oftences in West LL mount for 1962 to date have been cut more than halt, a detaal- | ed statistical report releosed hy - Norman Dawe, General Manager, indicates, ror the period last year to the end of June), offences were 9,037, This year the figure is 3866.Trend holds true The same trend holds true for convictions, #,961 (or 191 vs, 3,824 for 1962, Other otfences, such as caution tickets resulting in summonses and speeding cases show a downward trend, bul not to (hat exe tent.Summonses from tickets were 456 last year, and 177 this year, Speeding cases are 805 vs 597.HOWEVER parking tickets ise sued are almost triple last year, In 1961, 2,372 court tickets were issued: this year.6.666.On the other hand, caution tickets dropped from 810 to 441, .In traîfie accidents, only one HAVE PAITENCE ! Sidewalk superintendents are common things these days, but Johanne and Jacques Per- less occurred than last vear, hut * ron have good reason to keep track of what's going on.They are supervising work on 27 more people have been ine the Westmount swimming pool, mentally rushing it along.as summer is rapidly passing.But cheer up, kids, it jured.won't be long now.\u2014 Roger Brunelle photo The average daily traffic scvis Lu.dent figure remains constant at ° e i 3.36, © e WIMMING POO Diseases Meltin g Average ° igure nears completion show ond same Colrt cases ave away down .® also.In 1961, municipal court Construction work on the new Westmount ec ine fo cost cases totalled 9,140.This vear the .; .i | figure is 3,947.; swimming pool, being erected at a cost of $150,000, the incidence of communicable The Fire Department ceporis : 3 .: diseases in Westmount for this more tire calls tll (he end of is well underway, reports city manager, Norman T.disc mo halt ath ws 2 / 5 / 8 June this year.83 vs.75.In the Dawe.for the same period last year.| # month of June.however, one less Workmen are busy this week - The figure then was 309: now , i - call was received than for the ; , swimmers.se ge eat - Tenders tor a snow melting corres yonding period last vear laying the deck surface around! The latest in diving equipment 5 is 176.from January to the end \u2018pond in The Glen, Westmount, Coton ent Pen a or the pool which is scheduled to be will also be a feature of the pro- Even during the month of June ! were opened at a special meet partment, though, are 45 for opened for the second weekend in ject.ce 1 ing of the city council Monday.| June.1962 \u20ac ed with 4 5 Ç RU i .a report shows, the figure drop- | June.1962 compared with or August.The new pool will have a water | ped from 55 last year to 43 this Of the 11 tenders received.the the same month last year ol , e heating system which will allow ; : lowest bidder, R.M.Clark Con-.Three false alarms were re- > mpic an tension of the swimming \u201cOn the other side of the ledger, struction Company Ltd.3410 ceived daring the month, Twa season for patrons.familie r, Be i > as awarded the youths responsible i MIC Cine .+ .; Îthe number of families under, Benay avenue, was awarde e you ponsible in one ©: dimensions Mr.Dawe told The Examiner J.vision of the child health | contract for the amount of were apprehended by the police yesterday that temporary accom: | oo has risen from 318 to 338: $27,578.l department and fined in coud æ The pool is located at Western | modation will be provided this.children under supervision from LL.\u2019 and Lansdowne avenues, and will ; year in the artificial ice rink \u2014 | 463 to 314 | i 5° ¢ \u2018 be of Olympic dimensions \u2014 72; next door.H ov oy the number vf- child- \u2018 feet long and 42 feet wide with| \u2018Everything really depends\u2018 ren attended oy ie clinic h Next week S weather a sloping base providing varying ; upon the weather, as to whether dropped from 22 last year to 246, | July 28 to August 4 depths for waders and competent | or not we shall be able to open AR > \u201con schedule,\u201d he commented.By ERIC NEAL , S k ayving time 1 holiday time, but often à ful week tor + .Tem orars weep ta es Haying time and holiday ime.pu ° en hwo ul week for , ra iC ig ts \u2014EMpPoraty e | Quebec.Commences very warm with misty mornings, sultry and ace dations It eds | Je accommoctiatlions | humid afternoons, then cooling breezes and widely scatter-d e installed today Discussing the temporary ac-; Westtonnts chimney sweep.cemmodations, Mr, Dawe said it\u2019 reports that during June this | À small ceremon; marking hel was felt by the city thal to have! year he made 14 more visits installation of trafic lights al he pool completed and nou allow, than last year, but swept 15 the much-needed St.Catherine ; swimmers to take advantage vo! fewer chimneys, and Park Place intersection will it this year was a little hard to Visits were 937 this year .be held this afternoon at 2; swallow.against 923 last year; flues o'clock.\u201cSo we are making arrange.swept are 829 and 814.The innovation follow long and ments for this temporary accom- For the year, he visited 4,296 loud petitioning protests from the modation to get a little use out buildings compared with 4,086 residents of the area.of the new pool this summer,\u201d last year, sweeping 4,997 {lues ARMANI lie added, against 4,624 last year, - evening Llhundershowers, Nights can be quite cool, Temperatures range 55 - °F, some districts even higher, so heavy thunder storms will not be unexpected.This is a dey year, so it is just possible that rains Will arrive at their appoiute 1 times bul us gentle driszle instead ot cloud bursts, Maiuly sunny and warm to cod the week with isolated showers.Bathers will find coastal waters a little cool, but mainly sunny holiday conditions will now prevail.aks J élite: 1 cd SAMI sinatra andr 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 27, 1962 MOLSON | LIGHT ALE Everywhere in Quebec: The [AURENTIDE smile! Laurentide is brewed solely for those who prefer a lighter ale - enjoy it today! MOLSO LIGHT ALE A NEW ADDITION TO THE MOLSON FAMILY OF FINE PRODUCTS A versatile gentleman by the name of Walter Jackson who resides with his wife Rose on Ar- pyle avenue has made the cover of M-U-M (which stands for magic, unity, might) Magazine, in their special issue covering activities of Maple Leaf Montreal Assembly No.58, of the Society of American Magicians.Highlights of the group are given, from the time when they entertained Harry Blackstone at a dinner when he appeared in Montreal on his farewell tour with his big show, to reminiscences by TV magician Tom Auburn titled \u201cImagination js more Important than Knowledge\u201d.In this brief page-and-half article Mr.Auburn, founder of Montreal Assembly No.58, brings to the reader the speech- Jess wonder of children between the ages of six and 10 who watch magicians perform \u2014 and in this way reveals the secret fermula for success in his profession.Understands children He not only loves children, he understands them.Walter Jackson, who goes in for acrobatics, magic, juggling, photography, and music, is also a commentator for The Watchman.This week in Westmount ersatile local magician on magazine cover By Valentina Rahr Although he worked as a professional photographer, he spent much of his free time entertaining audiences alone.or as part of a travelling act.During World War II he performed acrobatics with an Army show for three years, and then added a magic act.Since retiring from his profession as photographer, he has concentrated mainly on benefit performances at churches, schools, ete.Manufacturing all his own equipment for his acts in his own basement workshop, fishing and going on short trips out of Montreal to give performances, keeps Mr.Jackson very busy .and he\u2019s also enjoying the fact that he makes people laugh, while doing the things he wants to do.At their annual meeting which was held at La Poudriere recently, Roman Szylowski was voted the best magician of the year by members of the Montreal Branch.* * # Traffic lights being installed at Park Place and St.Catherine west are taking a while longer than originally planned because of long weekends June 24, and July 1; and summer vacations of key personnel.These reasons were given by a source at Westmount City Hall, Public Works Department.In the meantime, light standards have been erected, and Sean McGoldrick, of 531 Lansdowne avenue, who, in the course of a colorful news career, has roamed Europe as a freelance journalist and been expelled by the Communistic regime in Czechoslovakia as \u201can undesirable alien,\u201d has been appointed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as Supervisor of CBMT's television news- oom, A native of Dublin.Mr.Mc- Goldrick has also worked for the Irish News Agency before joining the CBC's news service in 1954.Prior to his recent appointment, he worked as a news editor for radio station CBM.and as a writer and producer of news reports for International Service broadcasts around the world.- Reminiscing about his cloak- and-dagger experiences behind the Iron Curtain, Mr.McGold- rick said that although he was working for United Press.he wis not allowed to obtain a resident's permit as a reporter, Therefore, he look sufficient courses at Charles University in Prague to enable him to secure a students permit, \u201cThe police followed me all the time,\u201d he declared.\u201cEven if 1 went away skiing for a weekend, my actions were watched: At the apartment where 1 lived, the concierge had a copy of the papers that T had filed for my resident's permit, and he reported to the police on every action of mine.\u201d \u201cIt is probable that the police suspected me of feeding information to my visitors.\u201d he suggested.\u201cAnd they also may have thought that T had a hand in helping Czechs to flee the country, as many of them were escaping at the time.\u201d When he was expelled from Czechoslovakia in\u2019 1949 after Local newsman has colorful career nine months residency, the soft- spoken Irish newspaperman tried to find out what charges had been laid against him.\u201cWe don't have to give a reason,\u201d he was (old by officials.\u201cYoure here as a guest of the Czechoslovakian Government.We don't like you any more.\u201d Mr.McGoldrick is also a freelance writer and dramatist.One of his plays entitled \u201cLadies at Work\u201d was presented on radio traffic lights are wearing \u201cblinkers\u201d made of baggin, until lights are coordinated .3 ik k News of Westmount Fire Department firemen who were injured while putting out a fire in an apartment on Kensingion avenue, brings to mind the accident sustained by Fireman Barry Welch on January 4, when he toppled from a ladder while carrying out his duty at a Western avenue apartment blaze, Welch is doing \u201clight duty\u201d but is back on the job again .: sk k Joe Lauzier, superintendent of Westmount Park Apartments for more than 30 years, who retired during 1960, visiting his old haunts this week, with Mrs.Lauzier and talking over old times .~~ Ts victim of The ldes of March Has water that's As cold as starch.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson ¢ PLUMBING & HEATING ; CONTRACTORS > DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE station CBM's Drama in Sound, WE.5-4689 July 10.at 8:30 p.m.?% { ; ; » Commercial ae ee we ae ea a ea a em tT.© Bonded Roofing © Sheet Metal © Asbestos & for Metal Siding \u2014Industrial Residential Maintenance and Repairs on All Types of Buildings Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK ® GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request WE.3-2432 WE.5-2595 pre pr ee PO ER For All Your eo PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores to Serve You e PHOTO SUPPLIES eo PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Regd.4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.1-1989 T HE VOL.XXXII, No.30 Le VAUT) RFO Natalee\u2019, [OIC ¢ ESTABLISHED 1899 ONMAN'S WE.3-4046 GS WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1962: Westmount mother wins flag prize Mac McCurdy, vice-president and general manager of CJAD presented Mrs.Frederick Griffin ol Westmount with a cheque for $500 this week, part of the grand\u2019 prize in the station's recent \"New Canadian Flag\u2019 contest.A panel of qualified judges sclected the 10 best designs from some 800 entries, and these were made up and flown from the CJAD building on St.Catherine and Mountain streets.The public Westmounters throw away more garbage Reports indicate that residents of Westmount are throwing away more garbage than usual for this time of the year.Cost of collection has gone up to $12,331.59 from the period last year when the figure was $10,638.63.The cost per ton, though, has dropped from $12.57 to $11.47.So, 446.06 tons were picked up last year; 1,064.10 tons this year.Also, number of collections went up from 54,840 to 75,810.UN APPEL SUFFIT ler ou 2e hypothèque BALANCE DE VENTE SERVICE RAPIDE BANNANTYNE MORTGAGES 769-8581 \u201c Ist or 2nd Mortgages BALANCE OF SALE FAST SERVICE A CALL WILL BE SUFFICIENT were invited to vote on the 10 finalist designs, and after a period of three weeks, the judges returned to pronounce the final verdict in conjunction with the general public's vote.Top prize Mrs.Griltin's\u2018entry won top honors and won for her and her family an all-expense paid two week vacation in Banff and Lake! Louise.The winning entry consists of | two vertical blue stripes with a large red maple leaf on the while centre stripe.Mrs.Griffin's explanation of the significance of her design is as follows : © lt is simple and easily identified.@ The Canadian motto \u2018\u201cAd mari usque ad mari\u201d is symbolized by the two blue oceans, centered by the land of the maple leaf.@ The colors vepresent the history of Canada under the two previous flags \u2014 French and British.On the family's return to Montreal, Mrs.Griffin will travel to Ottawa to submit her design to the Prime Minister.Radio station starts novel loan plan CKGM has announced a unique plan of financial assistance to Montreal students who want to: start summer businesses for! themselves.| We at CKGM believe in the principle of individual initiative! and individual enterprise.\u201d said station president Geoif Stirling, ! \u201cbut too often eaterprising and creative people are held back by : the lack of initial financial support.\u201d Therefore.CKGM has offered to loan Montreal students up to; $100 to get into business for themselves during the summer in order lo finance their education.New Travel Agency Serving Westmount AIR, SEA & RAIL BOOKINGS HOTEL RESERVATIONS, PASSPORTS TR AVE L GU IDE Montreal 28, \u2014 FREE SERVICES & Tel.: 489-2881 DELIVERY NEED À CAB! UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N ; training at the Montreal Flying | Club in a program designed to nc CALLING TOWER! nr Cadet Donald Barnes, No.| West Montreal Squadron, Westmount sits in the pilot's seat of a Cessna 172 at the Montreal Flying Club where he is learning to fly under the Air Cadet flying scholarship plan.The boys \u2014 and this year one girl \u2014 will eventually be granted civilian Private Pilot licences, and the privilege of wearing a special set of wings on their air cadet uniforms.\u2014 Roger Brunelle photo Westmonut boys enjoy flying course Cadet's dreams have come true \u201cThis is what I always dreamed of\u201d said 17.vear-old Donald Barnes, as he climbed out of the! driver's\u201d seal of a Cessna 172 aircraft.He is just one of the West PAGE THREE Sports events change Participation in sports events sponsored by the Westmount Recreation Department show à change in interests, according to a report released this week covering activities in the month of June.For example, this year 3.00 participated in softball gants, compared with 1,526 last year At the same time, tennis participants dropped from 9,692 to 6.494.Shuffleboard, horseshoes, check crs and putting remained Caicly constant.Track and field activities had 5.430 participants this year, but figures were not given lor the same period in 1961.Department feeds trees The Westmount Parks Department reported a husy month of June, planting 11,124 annuals, 23.418 pot plants, 1,245 chrysanthemums.In addition, 395 poinsettias were repotted, plus 336 plants, In the tree work, 165 were pruned, 28 cul down, 12 cabled and rodded, seven were bark dressed, three fed, 12 samples taken to test for Dutch Elm Disease, What?FED?THREE TREES End air cadets among 43 Meet Your Best give the boys their private licences.Donald, a member of No.11 i aos 1 rove 1s com | Friend Financially .plete the course successtully, he has no plans to join the! RCAF or even take Up commercial flying.Fly for pleasure \u201cI wish to fly simply for pleasure,\u201d he added.\u201cI intend to become an ae- countant, studying at McGill next year.If I can use flying to advantage with my job, then so much the better,\u201d he said.obligation, Other West End boys on the ze course were unavailable for in- Just call or write: terview.They were busy on cross-country flying, or ground school work, for they are tied down to a tight schedule.5030 Sherbrooke Westmounter, Harold Smith, 384 Melcalfe avenue, a 17- He\u2019s the Man from Investors .able and willing to be your best friend financially.He'll show you how to turn modest but regular savings into a useful cash reserve for future opportunities, emergencies or secure retirement.He'll show you many ways to grow richer through Investors investment programs designed to fit your ambitions and your resources.Find out about the great variely of Investors Syndicate programs available to you.There is no MAURICE G.Region Manager investors MAURICE G.JACQUES JACQUES W., HU.1-0215 year-old member of No.1 West Montreal Squadron, is among the participants on the train- or ing course.(Continued oa page 3) CAN Head Office: Winnipeg syndicate + Offices In Principal Cities ADA, LIMITED 4 Yhe Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 27, 1962 THE Examiner Serving the City of Westmount since 1938 WESTMOUNT Heod Office: 7005 Kildore Road, Montreal 29 Classified Advertising (To 0:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Onty) HU.1-0451 Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Deportment Circulation Dept.\u2014 Disploy Advertising MU.19-2771 John W.Soncton, President ond Publisher Hugh E McCormich, Choirmons Vince Rowe, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Framines aims lo be an independant, clean wewspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mall subscriptions: $2.60 per year: $120 halt year.Five cenin a copy.Member ef the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association, Authotized as Second Class Mall by the Post Office Departinent, Ottawa.and for payment of postage ID Cash.WE SAY The only way is up \u2014 and up S it January in June \u2014 or July ?Tenders are being called for improvements to the snow melting pond.Nothing like being prepared for old man winter! Which all goes to show that Westmount is, indeed.a well-run city.It's that time again to say i's probably the best-run city in Canada.And it must be a great source of comfort to West- mounters to know, during the summer, that snow removal in this city will be as good \u2014 and probably better \u2014 than it ever was before.Nobody can deny that the snow removal practices of Westmount have been far superior to those of any place else.In Westmount, the only way is up! It's holiday time ! every day is Sunday l RIVING through the great West End, it is obvious that the vacation period is upon us.Every day seems like Sunday: traffic delays seem a thing of the past.It's wonderful ! Those who remain behind enjoy the quiet, as we hope those who are away are en- Joying their holiday and their quiet.And when things get back to normal, let us hope that the sudden influx of motorists does not again bring up the accident statistics in the same ratio.I SAY YOU SAY What happened to the old WMA ?Sir : Whatever happened to the Westmount Municipal Association ?We hear so little from it these days.that one often wonders if it has gone out of existence.Why.it was only a couple of years ago when the City Council couldn't seem to operate without checking with the Association, and news of the Association's monthly executive meeting, reported in the Examiner.was always of interest, We Westmounters rely on this medium to tind out what is going on.As the Association goes.so goes Westmount, Now we seem fo have a situation where the Council is operating \u2014 and quite well, 1 must admit \u2014 entirely on its own, I actually seems incredible.I should say at this point that 1 am not slamming the Westmount Municipal Association.On the contrary, | have always been an admirer.although not a member myself.What 1 really mean is that MH almost seems {o be a defunct group.and if this is the case, 1 think it would be a sad blow for the City.Or.are meetings still being held, but in secret ?This too, would be a sad state of affairs.We feel that we don\u2019t have to belong to the group to know what is going on.I suppose you might say that staying out of it is a tacit vote of approval lor its activi- lies, But now we don't know what the activities are.Seriously.I would like a statement from the Association on the seemingly increasing number of high-rise buildings in the city.almost to the point where we may lose our identity as a residential-dwel- ling city.1 liked the old face of West- mount, and 1 hale to see it change.Perhaps, though, the Association can give some #ood reasons why the changes are necessary.And perhaps The Examiner can prod (he Association into lite so we residents can find oul what's what.John Dee ft was onnounced that a mon who wos politically oclive in the recent federal election became the father of triplets.\u201cImpossible,\u201d he exclaimed.\"I'll demand o recount We're not misers, we're status tippers By Larry Mcinnis \u201cTHAT'S your tip you just lost,\u201d the American tourist snarled as he pocketed his change at a local restaurant.The tourist had bought $2 worth of meal and handed over a $5 U.S.bill.No exchange was given on it.At the current rate, there should have been 40 cents involved.In effect, by not giving the exchange, the waitress put this 40 cents into the pocket of the restaurant owner, whereas she probably would have got a large portion of it as a personal tip.Waitresses usually get a gratuity, bul gas pump attendants are rarely tipped.4 Dave Nicholson of Doug Miller's Service Station in Cote St.Luc says that one in five come across with tips, \u201cBut it all depends on the service,\u201d he explained.Dave says the attendant, or service man as they are called here, who has a cheerful air and \u201cmakes\u201d a show of such things as checking tires, putting a little extra effort into cleaning windshields and such, almost invariably collects a tip.\u201cThey run from a dime to a quarter,\u201d he said.He also said that the amount of the total purchase does nol influence the amount of the tip \u2014 it all depends on service.Does this mean that four oul of five motorists are stingy?Or that the one in five who does tip is extravagant ?Not at ail! Like everything else.tipping has become a status symbol, forced on us by non- deserving people in many cases, for work sloppily done.And we are forced to pay because we are often embarassed into it.It is generally agreed that a lip for a cab driver should be 15 cenis if the fare is in the $1-2 range, and 25 cents over that.Should you then pay a hotel doorman 25 cents for simply opening the duor of the cab when you arrive?Again.when vou get gas, your \u201cserviceman\u201d wipes all your car windows, checks your oil, radiator.battery and tires.Do yeu give him a lip?The airlines have a hard- and-fast rule that stewards and stewardesses must not be tipped.How about the railway porters who make up your berth \u2014 especially when it has to be done to tel the darned thing out of the way in any case?When you park vour car in a parking lot, do you tip the attendant?Or when you get your groceries at the supermarket, and the car-order attendant fills your trunk, do you give the lad a tip?It would seem that, since tipping has become an unpopular custom doomed to stay with us, these gratuities should go to the lowly paid.Many employers, though, realize certain employees get large tips, and keep wages low in accordance.In other words, we are subsidizing these employers who refuse to pay adequate wages.Tipping taxi drivers.for one example.is status-tip- ping personified.The tip remains constant whether the fave has been riding in a new 1962 model car, or some old, beat-up hack full of exhaust fumes, not safe for the road.It doesn't matter much, either whether the driver is a smelly slob, or whether he is neatly dressed and polite.By the way, when was the last time you saw a cabbie get out and open a door for a passenger?A barber on Somerled and another on Fielding avenue says his customers almost always give a 25-cent tip.But another barber in downtown Montreal says, \u201cAre you nuts?Nobody lips a barber.\u201d He admitted, though, that his trade is non-resident and transient, whereas in the West End, males usually patronize the same barber time after time.Their status tip.they must feel, leaves a good impression with the barber, who is getting $1.10 minimum for the 15-minute job anyhow.A barman in Toronto, Roger Lamoureux of the Lord Simcoe Hotel, said one in three leave a tip.\u201cIn Montreal,\u201d he said.\u201ctips are better, but you don\u2019t get any salary worth talking about.Some places you pay fo work.\u201d But a West End barman here said those who sit at tables usually leave tips, while the waiters \u201cmake out okay.\u201d The maître d\u2019 who points out a lable to you gets an average of 50 cents, but often the waiter who pampers to your needs gets only 25 cents for his efforts.A waiter in a restaurant said that those who pay cash for their luncheon checks pay an average of 25 to 50 cents, even if the meal costs (Continued on page 9) X-word puzzle ACROSS DOWN 1.Dips out 1, Young 6.Foil sheep 11.Foreign 2.Attu Island 12.Like native Amundsen\u2019's 8, Funeral expedition song 13.Gay 4.Ever: poet.14.Way 8.Plank\u2019s 15.River to curve on Black Sea ship 16.Hard- 6.Herring\u2019s wood relative tree 7.Grasped 17.Equally 8.Eskimo 18, Island of knife New 9.Bullfighter Zealand 10.Printing 21.Journal machines notices 16.Well- 22.Football arranged player's position 2 23.Lily 24.Baseball players 28, Mile: naut, 29, Pistol: slang 80.Frozen water 81, Annotates $5.Negative 86, Actor \u2014\u2014\u2014 Milland 87.Head cove 88.Profit 40.Color for cheeks 42.Like a ple-piece sha; en RE IIR A Ses TE THEY 19, Cross- SCREEN threads SONIA Bla 20.Cuckoo [3 nol! oH 21, Malt LIVE 32h bever- So OND age SISO IT .Sov IGN SIVA VIO oN) 24.A ENEEE BEEED Ryukyu (No sSRENEN ii island civjn]1]S EEK 25, Disclose 26.Foot 34.Riding gi horse 27.Kind of 36.Capital of card game atvia 31, Strong winds rink 82.Husk or pod 40, Abrade 33.U.S.bird 41.Cape Horn emblem native 89.Any fruit d s S 8 lo Lo 12 SAY Remember that it is only this present, a moment of time, that man lives.\u2014 Marcus Aurelius ANGLICAN TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable &.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A.Hon.Assistant Rev.Peter W.A.Davison, B.A, Assistant Mr.George E.Chubb, F.R.C.0., Organist and Choiemaster Trinity VI 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Choral Communion Preacher: Rev.Canon E.G.Jay 7:30 p.m.Evensong Preacher: Rev.Canon E G.Jay Tuesday 6:30 p.m.Holy Communion Wednesday 7:00 am Holy Communion Thursday Holy Communion 10:00 a.m Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay 6th Sunday After Trinity Sunday, July 29th 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 10:15 an.Mattins (said) 11:00 a.m, SUNG EUCHARIST 7:00 p.m.Evensong (said) WEDNESDAY.AUGUST tst 9:00 a.m, Holy Eucharist ALL ARE WELCOME Si.MATTHIAS' CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A., L.Th.Rev.Reginald Hollis, M.A.B.D., Sunday, July 29th 6th Sunday After Trinity ST.MARY MAGDALENE 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Mattins J {Broadcast CBM) Preacher: Rev'd Reginald Hollis 7:30 p.m.Evening Prayer WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1st 10:00 am.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster: Norman W.Hurrie, A.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., F.T.C.L.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 319 Melville Avenue Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D, Minister\u2019 11:00 a.m.Public Worship Preacher: The Minister Subject: \u201cOUR DISTRESS* Sth in a series on the Lord's Prayer Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster AW are Cordially Welcome.LUTHERAN Rev.EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave.at Western, Westmount Wm.C.Nolting, B.D., Paster Wm.Hamel, Organist Sunday, July 29th The 11:00 a.m Service and Nursery BAPTIST | Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT >=, « \u2014 ' Q ©.\u201c mt if (°° « ~ 9 \u2014-\u2014.« fF « A + e instruction Instruction is given in both French and English by the training staff, consisting of Ed Gates (Chief Flying Instructor, Montreal Flying Club), S/L Roger Pelletier (Air Cadet administrative officer), F/O Guy Bourgie (ground school instruc- tor), and flying instructors Con- 12 ! Religious school schedule announced Friday evenings at 8.15 p.m.in Temple Community House.Musical responses \u2014 Bernard Figler.Chairman of Summer Minyon \u2014 Hershell H.Lewis.Memorial anniversarfes at this Sabbath service will be observed in tribute to the following depart: od Ralph Davis, Abraham Feldman, Mollie Packer, Max N.Samuel, Moses Meerbaum, Mary Ann Desnoyers, Abraham Yaphe, Nancy Shapiro Kossman, Wil: liam Wener, Joseph Charles Asch, Perle Bloom Hirsch, Sara Viner, Muishe lPinkusiewiez, Ma Pinku- Abrams, Toba siewiez, Isidore Bamber.Temple membership For information regavding al ; lation with manu kl please communicate with Abr a- lzeubere, CR.4.8207 {temple office, WIE.7-3575.For the 1962-63 season, High School Department classes cont- mence, Saturday morning, September 8 at 980 am: for the Junior School Sunday morning, September 9 at 9 30 am.Daily Hebrew classes Monday, September 10 at 4 pm.Recistration for new pupils takes place où Sunday monung, September 9.By the way SUET CLARIFIES THE ISSUE SKED what, precisely, he meant by categorisation, Suet said: \u201clt is the system by which schedules and schedule matter are divided and sub-divided into sections under the relevant headings.with Lh eir corresponding registration numbers listed in the various sunumaries of factual data obtaining.Each registration number cheeks with a key-number.\u201d Temple {ham ve rad Racine.Peter Hutchinson, Jack Parlee, Ron Daley, Robert Papillon, and Ross Hamilton Three trophies are up compelition again this They are the W.F.Tudhope Memorial \u2018Trophy, the CPA Trophy (for the top air cadet in Canada, and the WF.(BUD English \u2018Trophy (best all.round cadet).DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY for year N.E.KENRICK F.R.Daniels, President of Dominion Textile Company Limited.has announced the appointment of Norman E.Kenrick to tha newly created position of Vice- President and Comptroller of the company.Mr.Kenrick, who joined the company in 1940, was comptroller prior te this appointment.S 2961 \u2018LZ Ajnp \u2018Apjs4 \u2018aœutwexg junousa a eu; 5 Aneta Te tte te te Te a Te Ta te te tu a Te The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 27, 1962 The Beautiful Rugs that nicentuste the wing vf the \u201cLibs\u201d and installed by GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount The mariage ol Mary Eleanor.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.Beatlty Kosevear, to Mr.Leshie Kent Clegg, son vf Mr.and Mrs.Leslie HTL Clegg, of Westmount, took place recently in Clhist Chureh Cathedral, the Rev.R.Kenneth Maguire, dean of Montreal, officiating, Mr Kenneth Meek played the wedding music, and Miss Anne Golden sang during the sign- mp of the register, and standards of white snapdragons.peotiies and syringa arranged with greenery were used to decorate the church, BRIDE'S ATTIRE The bride.who vas given away by her father, was in a gown of antique ivory deluster- ed satin, having a fitted bodice, with an Alencon lace yoke and a sabrina neckline, long sleeves cnding in points over the hands, and à boulfant skirt falling into a chapel train, Her Jong veil of tulle illusion was held by a cirelet of heirloom orange blos- Orange Home picnic is held The annual picnic at the Orange and Protestant Home for Children sponsored by the Home Aux-) ihary.was held recently.The grounds at Rosemere were gaily decorated with flags and the refreshment booth in the Reid Pavillion did a \u2018roaring bus- mess with all proceeds going to the Home.Durts and other | pames were enjoyed with prizes tor high scores.There were also many lucky number prizes, Greetings were extended to all by Mrs.Ethel Erskine, president of the Home Board of Directors, ond Wall-To-Wall Broadlooms beauly ef the apartments now on view at the new were supplied WE.2.4277 \u2014 Evenings: RE.8.4605 Pata ee al ee en ee a \"oul Miss Mary Elcanor Rosevear weds Mr.Leslie Kent Clegg left THE EXAMINER WOMENS 7 iis.\u2018aaa \"ata ee \"a\" a \"a a a \"= \"a\" soms, and she carried a bou- quel of white jewel roses and stephanotis, Miss Janet Rutherford, us maid of honor, and Miss Mar- garett Clegg, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs.James Hammond, of London, Ont, as attendants, were in ioned with circles of petals in matching shades, \u2018They wore matching headdresses and car- vied bouquets of given cym- bidium.Mr.best the Evans, Donald Webster, Mrs, Colin man for acted as Clegg, and ushers were Mr.John Mr.Colin Kent, Mr.Murphy and Mr.Alan Irving, Mr.Rosevear.the bride's mother, was in a gown of jade silk, with bronze accessories, She wore a matching tulle hat and a corsage quet of bronze cymbidium, Mrs.Clegg, the mother of the bridegroom, was in a gown of bronze shantung.She wore a petal hat in matching shades and a corsage bouquet of golden cymbidium, The reception was held at the green Engineers\u2019 Club where are- rangements of white snapdragons.peonies and syringa were used as decorations.Later.Mr.and Mrs.for California, travelling in a suit of aquamarine silk fashioned with a printed blouse, and white uc- cessories, and wearing a gardenia corsage bouquet.OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.Harry S.Ryrie, of Oakville, Ont; Mrs, Gordon Cumming, Mrs.Kenneth Johnson.of Winnipeg, Man: Mr.and Mrs.Ross Clegg frocks of pale apricot frosted silk.fash- bou- \u2019 the bride\u2019 | | | Barbara Elizabeth Hughes, place in St.Augustine's Church.daughter of Mr.Robertson Hughes, of Westmount.The groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.William Leo Warner, of Saint John, N.B.AMERICAN J.Prescriptions carefully and accurately 1385 Greene Ave.Corner Sherbrooke NM L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medallist, McGill University Medallist, M.C.of Pharmacy filled ot reasonable prices.WE.2-2136 WE.2-2488 \u2014 Posen Photo DR.and MRS.HUGH ALFRED WARNER, whose marriage took The bride was formerly Miss and Mrs.John The Summer School for Uni-: .ted Church Women will be held at Macdonald College from August14-17.There have been four previous Summer Schools for women of the Church but this will be the first one held by the new United Church Women of the Montreal - Ottawa Conference.Last year some 160 ladies were! in the residences with another 75 attending by day.This year : the ladies will be residing in Laird Hall, the new residence and Miss Gertrude Hoyle, presi-: Dalrymple.of Burlington, Ont.: for girls at the College.The dent of the Home Auxiliary.Mr.Mrs, Sean Tully.Miss Berry! first joint Summer School was Alex Lough was MC for the event.| Allen, of Boston, Mass: Mrs.\u2018 held in A substantial cheque was presented to Mr.Harry Butler, trea-\u2019 surer, by the local branch of the Society lor the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Singing, by their members at tending the picnic, -\u2014 James Hammond, Miss Shirley Gloss, of London, Ont: Mr.and Mrs, Robert Cumming, of Toronto, Ont: Mr.and Mrs.Gurney Begin, of Ottawa.Onl.: | School will be \u201cThe Church.\u2019 man of St.Andrew's Church.Mrs.of \"its Task.Our Responsibility\u201d Westmount, and others assist- Ottawa.and Miss Janel Hyndman, Regina, Sask, \u201cCHARLIE - MORNING MAYOR OF MONTREAL\u201d 6 A.M.- 10 A.M., MON.- SAT.THE \u201cJOHN WILSON SHOW\" 10 A.M.- 2 P.M.DAILY ONCE HEE] | 1958 at MacCauley | | Camp.Since that time there, | has been a steady increase in | the number of ladies attending.| The theme of this year's and the theme speaker will be.| En agemenl 79 | Mr.and Mrs.Henry James Bray of Valois announce the engagement of their daughter.| | Carol Lenaine, to Mr.John , Frederick Beasant.son of Mr.| and Mrs.Laurence Rodney Bea- sant of Westmount.The mari riage has been arranged to take place Saturday.Scptember 8.in the Unitarian Church of; Montreal.| | | Mr.and Mrs, Alan Jardine | ,Stiven of Fredericton, N.B.an- | ; nounce the engagement of their : l only daughter.Eileen Edith.to! Mr.David Palmer Petrie, son\u2019 for Mrs.Dorothy Crawford of, | Fredericton, and of Dr.Gordon ; Petrie of Westmount.The mar-; riage has been arranged to take place Saturday.August 18.in \"st Andrew's Presbyterian | Church, Fredericton, | j Mr.and Mrs, Harry M.Lazar ; of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, i Marion, to Dr.Michael Usher, son of Dr.and Mrs, Barney | Usher, also of Westmount.! Montreal - Ottawa Summer School opens Aug.14 Rev.Stanley B.Frost BD, MTh.Ph.D.Dean of the Faculty of Divinity, McGill University.Other guests will be Miss Dorothy Young, program secretary United of the Board of Women, who! has attended two assemblies of the World Council ¢f Churches; Rev.John Hoffman.BA, BD.Ph.D, who will head the bible study portion; Rev.John Shear- man, BA.BD.field secretary.Board of Christian Education, | Conference; Rev.Douglas Pilkey, BA, field secretary.Missionary and Maintenance, Bay real-Ottawa Conference and Mrs.Carl Bresee ADCM of Montreal.The Dean of the Summer School is Mrs.W.H.Spearing in the Summer School include Mrs.A.A, Morrison.Mrs.Harold Meadows, Mrs.B.K.Wasson, Rev.Florence Hunter, Hostesses will be Mrs.F.L.Shonkwiler of N.D.G.and Mrs.J.M.Harrington.Registration for the School closes July 29.The registrar is, again Mrs.J.K, Bradley.1700 Russell road.Elmvale Acres, Ottawa, Ontario.of Quinte, Mont-.Social and P rsonal Mr.and Mrs.Keith Mercer are occupying the residence of Mrs.lan Adair, 4378 Western avenue, until October 1.ci Dr.and Mrs.H.R.L.Streight of Hampstead have returned from Waterloo, Ont.where Dr.Streight was awarded an honorary doctor of science degree frum Waterloo University.Among the guests who were in Ottawa for the Rivers- Charleson wedding Saturday were Mr.A.W.Bennett.Dr.and Mrs.Mason Couper.Miss Beverley Couper.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.R.Drummond.Miss Catherine Holmes, Miss Pat Hughes, Mr.and Mrs.J.Allan Jones, Miss Margot Jones, Miss Janice Kerr, Mr.and Mrs.Bert Knox, Miss Caroline Morton and Miss Lynda \u2018Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Powell have returned from North Hatley where they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Gault, The annual Museum Ball will be held Friday evening.De- i cember 7, at the Montreal Mu- ! seum of Fine Arts.Caplan-Haimes \u2018The marriage of Mrs.Sue , Haimes, daughter of Mrs.Sam- \"son David Silverman and the late Mr.Silverman.to Mr.Ray- ! mond Caplan.son of Mrs.Theo- dore Caplan and late Mr.Ca- | plan, took place quietly at l\u2018'Femple Emanu-el with Rabbi \u201cJoshua Stern officiating.Following the ceremony.a reception was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Norman | Caplan, Valois, Que.Mr.and Caplan will reside in Bobkowiez | \u2018The marriage of Margaret Mary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Emilian Bobkowicz of West- \u201cmount, to Mr.Robert Stephen White.of Boston.Mass, took | place recently in Boston, Con you direct us te the Mountain At.at Shorlrsshe Vidor 2-4444 | NEE ny AN ARTIST turned aulo racer, MISS JULIETTE LEGARE is seen in crash helmet and goggles.In the background is the roll bar.standard equipment for all racing cars.\u2014 Roger Brunelle Photo Dear Abby.To prove a point By Abigail van Buren DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a mother who won\u2019t let her daughter lie out in the back yard to sun herself?1 don\u2019t mean in a brief bathing suit or anything like that.1 mean in a sun suit.She says, \u201cPeople might think its me!\u201d Do you think that would be so terrible?WANTS TO KNOW DEAR WANTS: If a daughter can be mistaken for her own mother in a sun suit, I think the mother should join her.+ ¥ DEAR ABBY: My husband's mother is coming to visit us for a month.She never cared for me and the feeling is mutual.1 am considering taking a job * + * while she is here.That way she can have the run of the house, DEAR ABBY: Just because 1 boss the children and just take, have the kind of job where I over.(She will anyway.) I will.have lo keep a smile on my face let her be the \u201cLady of the | and look friendly (1 am a wait- House\u201d and 1 won't have to be ress), some of the men 1 serve around her all day.Do you see think I am fair game.I am nol anything wrong with that?interested in any man as [ am When 1 suggested it to my hus- waiting for my boy friend, who band he said 1 should forget it.lis away in the service.What l\u2019d like your opinion.| should I do when men give me * house with her and behave in an adult, civil manner, you have a lot of growing up to do.DAUGHTER-IN-LAW the eye?THE GIRL BACK HOME DEAR GIRL: Give them the NO'S! And more power to you! DEAR D-I-L: 1 agree with your husband.His mother should be a \u201cguest\u201d\u2014not the \u201cLady of the House.\u201d If you | can't remain in the same | The Harp of Life Each life is like a golden harp, And ours alone to choose, What strings shall wake the instrument What beauty win, or lose.Our task to tune it, slack or true, With discords harsh to hear, Or by an inner listening Bring notes of heaven near.Then strike sure strains both clear and strong, With no uncertainty And life will be \u201cone grand sweet song\u201d Of perfect harmony.DOROTHY SPROULE HOUSE OF PAINTINGS PAINTINGS by Ronald Davies and other artists.Original Frames Made to Order HU.6-1264 > id 4908 Sherbrooke St.West ,, oer Westmount artist enjoys racing cars N \u201cWe have the only back yard in Westmount with a racing MG init instead of petunias.\u201d laughed Juliette Legare, a tall, handsome blond who has the courage to be dilferent.A well-know local artist, Miss Legare of 382 Gros- venor avenue, this summer turned to racing cars on the Eastern Canadian circuit.When asked how one person found an interest in two such dissimilar professions.Miss Legare said that her mural work on stainless steel indirectly lcd to her interest in auto racine.\u201cIn trying to find the right cutting tools tor chiseling designs on the stainless steel.1 spent a greut deal of time in garages before | found the cor- Miss Elizabeth |.Bertram weds Peter Bedford-Jones The marriage of Elizabeth Isabella, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.B.Bertram, of West- mount.to Mr.Peter Edward Bedford-Jones, of Hamilton, Ont., son of Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Bedford-Jones, of Notre Dame de Grace, Que.took place recently in the Church of St | Andrew and St.Paul, the Rev.R.J.Berlis DD.officiating.Mr.Phillips Motley played the \"wedding music.Standards ot \u201cpeonies and syringa arranged ; with greenery were used to decorate the church.The bride.who was given away by her father, was In a gown of ivory brocaded satin worn by her grandmother at her wedding, the bodice fashioned in a jacket effect.having a scoop neckline, and bracelet length sleeves, and the skirt with side pleats, and a bustle, falling into a slight train.Her shoulder length veil of lace was held by a seed pearl headdress, and she carried a cas- | cade beouquet of pink roses and baby's breath, Miss Helen Bertram, as maid ' lof honor for her sister.and! | Miss Carolyn ! Bedford-Jones, | sister of the bridegroom, Miss (ynda Melling, and Miss Mare ; garet Clegg, as bridesmaids, | ; were in frocks of Swiss cotlon | brocade in shades of pale yellow and pale green respectively, and they wore matching! bandeaux.Mr.Brian Reid acted as best man for Mr.Bedford-Jones, and | the ushers were Mr.John Bertram, brother of the bride, Mr, Robert Orr.cousin of the bridegroom.and Mr.Christopher Elliott.Mrs.Bertram, the bride®s mother, was in a sheath gown of powder blue silk shantung.She wore a matching hat, and a.corsage bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses.i Mrs.Bedford-Jones mother of the bridegroom.was in a: sheath gown of silk chiffon, having a draped bodice.She wore a white picture hat, and a corsage bouquet of pink sweetheart roses.The reception was held in the garden of the residence of the bride's parents where arrangements of sweetpeas were used as decorations, ! Later.Mr, and Mrs.Bedford- Jones left for a motor trip.the | bride travelling in a Liberty | print suit of green and white cotton, with matching acces tsories.She wore a white straw that and a corsage bouquet of white roses.| Among the out-of-town guests | were Miss Muriel Bertram, of : Glasgow, Scotland; Rev, Canon | H.M.Bedford-Jones, uncle and t godfather of the bridegroom.of : Rosedale, Toronto, Ont.LARGEST LAKE Largest lake in the British Isles is Lake Neagh.or Lough Neagh as it is called by the Irish, It is situated in Ulster, Northern Ireland.By PAT IlPOLITO rect electric-powered tools,\u201d she said.The mural discussed wus developed for a US, hydro firm.It is a large 80 by 40 foot abstract design painted and chiseled on stainless steel and placed over elevator doors.Miss Legare said that she spent a vear work: ing with a chemist trying to de velop a pant for the mural which would not chip, would withstand time, and would be casy to put on.As lor racing, Miss Legare stated that she came from a raec- ing family.She has raced Go- Karts, ther both raced motoreveles in England.The MGA 1600 she races actually belongs to her brother, Dr.A.M.Legare a surgeon at Montreal Children's Hospital, \u201cHe loaned his car to me once,\u201d she said, \u201cand hasn't seen it since.\u201d The lithesome young woman described her family us being all sports minded, Two years ago mother and | cycled through eight European countries in two months.In the Swiss Alps we pushed the bieyeles up and coasted down.\u201d she explained.\u201cOur trip was right on schedule, too, As the ship to take us back to Montreal came into the harbor, we cycled in with our camping equipment.\u2018 To answer a question of how one becomes au auto racer, Miss |: Legare said that first of all you need good reflexes.In her opinion |- a person is either a born racer, or nol.She added that it is also - necessary to attend a racing car school to learn basic racing.Shel.attended a school in St.Fugene, | \u2018Ont,, and has since earned her |* national racing drivers license.A next step would be to earn an.international license, Miss Legare is the only woman racing on the Eastern Ca- : nadian circuit.She said that at first the other drivers look- |: ed at her as if she had antennas growing from her head.Her grandfather and mo- while race\u201d in first ! winning added.\"She emphasized that one must be careful to take stabonary check points on turns, As an example she cited a case of a man while on à practice run used as a check point à cart tilled with hay.The next day the cart was moved, and the man tumed his car over.| Elaborating about the racing MG, Miss Legare sod that on à fast corner the car can go M to 60 nnles an hour, 30 to 30 les an hour on a slow or adithheult corner and 100 miles an hour on is class overall nal she in the the straight track.NEED SPONSOR At present Miss Legare smd that she was looking tor a tire company to sponsor her with racing tires for the rest ol the season.She said that if a person stayed in racing, they needed a sponsor.as it is too expensive to continue as a profession on private funds.She calculated that with everything considered, of costs approxituately $100 to enter each race.With the end of the racing season in Canada, Miss Legare plans to head for Europe.While there she said that the probably will wn.tend one of the good racing driving sehools in England.Our naturolly lovely ] Luxury Permanent \u201cThe men try (0 discourage |:- you at first, but when they learn vou are serious leave you alone.\u201d she smiled, \u201cThere is a race in season every five or six days,\u201d Miss Legare continued, \u2018\u2018and the season goes from May through September.The three main tracks in Eastern Canada are in Goderich, Toronto and St.cugene, Ont.When talking about racing Miss Legare's brown eves light up as she described how an MG can outwith a faster car by making up for time on the turns, \u201cA faster car must break sooner when making a corner, whereas an MG breaks later and can therefore be quite fast when accelerating a turn\u2019 she explained.\u201cA car can also come they |\u2019 $10 ond wp 484-5450 SALON Antoinette VIGEANT HAIRDRESSER 4879 Sherbrooke St.W.chocolates, biscuits ducts.Genuine imported Dutch cheese, cigars, Gifts, specialty delfs blue.YOUR KODAK DEALER Photo finishing in color and black and white.All types of still and movie cameras 5216 Cote des Neiges Rd.THE and other food pro- RE.3-2646 2961 \u2018LT Ang \u2018Aor \u2018soujuox3 qunouysom ayy The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 27, 1962 e TV e RADIO e APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE TV Rentals our specialty HI-FI equipment and Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 I PROPERTY FOR SALE assistance in selling, renting + home For complete buying or ARTHUR SNOW & CO.1 Westininster Avenue North HU $8133 HU.1 1:07 Member of the Monte dd Îteat Estate Bond CHATEAUGUAY \u2014 Family sized 3 hedtoom bungalow, 3 years 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Duplexes to let HEATED LARGE LOWER DUPLEX: GARAGE, EQUIPPED OCTOBER OCCUPANCY.CAVENDISH NEAR SO- MEREED HU.1 1058 OI HU.4 2208.VV VVVVVVVVY SERVICE DIRECTORY ALLA ALAA A A A BUILDING REPAIRS ALL ment work 4102, kind- of punting, carpentiv, ce Also brick work, WE.3 CARPENTRY CEMENT AT YOUR CONVF- JERRY T49-1387.PAINTING WORK, DONE NIENCE.CALI START your 35 oi 6 year old on French Summer Das Camp French classes, singing.story hours.painting, aqui- rium und Ravdeniné, gym ttes and play.August 1st ta Blst, 9 a.m.to 3 pm Please contact Deborah Woodward eventeuss.WE.5 6067 PAINTING AND DECORATING PAINTING = Decorating \u2014 \u2014 Interior and Exterior, minor repairs.All types a, 5 Fo: Ap FE The Westmount Examiner SERRE Advertising Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.Thursday for current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday until 8:30 pm.\u2014 HU.1-045).Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada GE HR ESS SHARE LIVING QUARTERS MATURE QUIET WIDOW DESIRES TO SHARE ACCOMMODATION WITH SAME WESTMOUNT OR LOYOLA (OLLEGE DISTRICT 48i- 95048.ROOMS TO LET room lo let for gentle- B- 87: 34.71 MARCIL 3803, man onty.HU.75 NURSING HOME cu C HERRY CONVALESCENT HOME Residence for elderty ladies.Have aviulable immediate accommodation due to entarge- menl of premises.CALL: HU.6-9047 WEST \"END, care lor elderly lady, sunny room and garden.HU.1-1758.76 ROOM & BOARD TO LET CARE for semi-invalid, trav practical nurs RL.17-4395.service, 80 CHILDREN\u2019S BOARD Country Home for Children SUMMER HOLIDAYS OR PERMANENT TO 12 LAURENTIANS 45 MILES FROM MONTREAL WRITE FOR PARTICULARS TO: MISS FULLERTON BOX 15 PIEDMONT.QUE.OR PHONE: CA.72113 AGES 4 BABY NURSE WITH DANISH DIPLOMA WILL LOOK AFTER INFANTS IN MY HOME DURING WEEK FROM SEPTEMBER FIRST.WE.5-1216.82 AUTOS FOR SALE 1955 Plymouth SEDAN, mood cong 86 GREN-ELL.foo{ mahora standard transmission, lu tion, HU.8-14 BOATS & MOTORS 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RI.4-5100.113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED position girl, good basic edtca- fond of children, and Age EXCELLENT n available for West Indian tion, must be able to provide 500d references.30-40 preferred.live in comfortable room, with own TV.Call after 6 p.m.OX.7-6196.WOMAN wanted immediately, accustomed elderly people, for general help.Good salary.484-8038.NURSE-MAID, light house work, St.Luc area, HU, 2-5069.FOR 2 week period, reliable person for light aursing and housekeeper duties.484-4819 115 BABY S SITTERS WANTED LARGE SUNNY ROOM FOR RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS LADY IN EXCHANGE FOR BABY SITTING FOR EVENINGS AND SOME WEEK-ENDS.4 MONTH OLD BABY.SEPTEMBER IST.WE, 5-1216.117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED EXPERIENCED cook - housekeeper wants position in Western part of city.Excellent references.HU.11-3098, evenings only.119 BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE WILL care for children in my home daily, vicinity Greene Avenue.WE, T-0822.122 FOR SALE \u2014 Living room furniture CHESTERFIELD.3 pieces, good 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DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.T.V.sets 17 inch, 21 inch.Good condition.Reasonable.484-5437.TWO love seats, 3 pair draperies; one studio couch with 2 matching chairs; 1 coffee table® 1 extension ladder: 1} kitchen table.4 chairs; 1 Jawn mower.RE.8-8462.T.V.WESTINGHOUSE 17 inch, walnut finish.Good condition.Reasonable.HU.6-3549.COMPLETE household furniture including small piano; electric stove; fridge, bedroom suite.etc.Owner Jeaving country.ME.7-9571.FURNITURE FOR 3 ROOMS COMPLETE.GOOD CONDITION.REASONABLE.739-5972.151 WANTED TO TO PURCHASE WANTED: 1945 or later, Encyclopedia Britannica.Call week days only.HU, 6-0992.WANTED: Typewriter for student.Call 932-5368.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED: Boy's bicycle 24 inch good condition.WE.4-1580.154 LOST LOST: old antique bracelet; between Arlington, Prince Albert and Sherbrooke.Great sentimental value 10 owner.Reward.Call 482-1872.LOST child's horn rim glasses, Sunday.Westmount Park.WE, 3-6233.158° DOMESTIC PETS _ Dog Grooming DOGS groomed in your home by visiting qualified expert.Belliead certificate.Poodles specialist and all breeds.Miss Gegge.931-1240.163 EDUCATIONAL McGILL student second year.Will tutor mathematics and English.Call HU.89-3723 PERSONALS \u2014 Elite Social Club - Ages 25 - 65 FUN WEEKLY DANCES PARTIES ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES OF ALL KINDS \u201cFollow The Crowd\u201d MEMBERSHIP ONLY $5 YEARLY FOR INFORMATION : CALL: 489-7263 New autoroute extension to further \u2018open up\u2019 north The dramatic manner in which; distance has \u2018\u2018shrunk\u2019™ between Montreal and the Laurentian resort country .was dramatically pointed up a few days ago in the announcement of details of the Laurentian Autoroute extension, which will run from St.Jerome fo a point just beyond Ste.Adele.Guy Poliquin.president of the Laurentian Autoroute Authority, slated a few days ago that even with the present Autoroute facilities.St.Sauveur is a \u2018\u2018mere\u201d 45 minutes from Montreal: when the Autoroute extension is completed by the winter of 1963, it is estimated that St.Sauveur, in the heart of the Laurentian Moun- fains\u2019 most beautiful playlands.will be little more than 30 min- wiles from Canada\u2019s metropolis.Facilities improved It is because of the almost unbelievable achievements recorded in the improvement of highway facilities to St.Sauveur \u2014 where the Autoroute extension will have possibly its most important en- trance-and-exit interchange \u2014 that the municipality's officials have given unrestricted encouragement to the development of Mont Habitant, which started off only three years ago with a complex of ski runs and tows, and which, only a few days ago opened a new lodge which includes a number of \u201cfirsts\u201d unknown in any similar resort establishment in the Laurentians.As one of the St.Sauveur officials recently described the new lodge, \u2018Probably Lake George in upstate New York has its first competitor im Canada in Mont Habitant Lodge.\u201d The \u2018\u2018firsts\u2019\u2019 at Mont Habitant Lodge include: ® \u2018In-room\u2019\u2019 coffee service, with the guest having his morning coffee available within minutes \u2018after waking up, with the mere pressing of a button.® A private lake, with the best of boating and swimming facilities, plus fishing for speckled (rout with which the lake is stocked and which spawns naturally.The basic objective of Mont Habitant Lodge.located close by the area where a number of spe- cially-designed private homes \u2014 to fit in with the surrounding countryside \u2014 are under construction, is to give guests luxurious accommodation at competitive prices, in an atmosphere of privacy and true holiday living.Close to highway Thus, the lodge is located close to the highway going through St.Sauveur.yet far enough to eliminate noise and other distractions.Each room has a lake view.has its own separate entrance and its private balcony or terrace.Some of the rooms, all of which are equipped with television receivers, also have fire places; and a relaxed atmosphere is available in Le Trappeur cocktail lounge while.in the near future, it is expected that the nearby dining area will be available for steaks, chops and other grilled delicacies.There is no charge for children under 12 years old.and for those staying six consecutive nights or more, there is a 10 percent discount.The basic \u2018point in the creation of Mont Habitant Lodge is that rather than being designed as a place of casual, overnight lodging for \u2018\u2018en route\u2019 visitors, it is planned, rather.as a resort where guests can enjoy an unusual and unique \u2018\u2019package\u2019 holiday to include boating, swimming, fishing and generally relaxing in the true French - Canadian habitant atmosphere of St.Sauveur as reflected in the Mont Habitant Lodge.We're not.(Continued from page 4) $5 to $6.But these same people, if dining on a credit card \u2014 especially one belonging to their firm \u2014 are a little more generous, and boost the tip to the \u201capproved\u201d 15 percent, and .sometimes even to 20 percent.And why do these injustices take place?Dr.Ernest Richter.of the / U.S.Institute for Motivational Research, says: \u201cThe psychology of tipping is part boast and part guilt, On one hand people play God with their tips, and on the other hand they buy absolution with them.\u201cHistorically, tipping is a feudal remnant of the inequality between people \u2014 the pittance bestowed by the lord of the manor on his lowly servant as drinking money.\u2018In the modern world.too.tipping has a status function.The big tipper impresses his friends and feels like a king in the process.It is proof he is no miser.\u201cThere is as well a need to buy absolution by tipping.lt Is a sacrifice to the gods though they say there aren't who, in this case, are the many excellents servants.By waiting on you IL seems that what (his they hold you in their power country necds is a good five- and punish you by making cent tip! vou feel uncomtortable in the process.| oo .a \u201cThe more insecure you NOTE DIRE ATION are, the more you fear the Notice + hereby given that DAME person you tip \u2014- and the DAKBAKA SCHULTZ DUMANSKY.| , Mousewile.of the City of Chomedy.more apt you are lo over- et.Montreal.Firovince of tip.\u201d i Canada, will apply to the \u2018 A ae iment of Canada at the bresent A group mn Boston has went following session thervof, fo founded \u201cTippers Anony- a il of Dives fiom her husband.re a \u201cwe RVEY DUMANSKY.Distributor, mous whose members - of the City and District of Montreal, none here yet - put a yel- Province of Quebec.Canada, es the .: .is of adultery low slip on the \u201ctip plate\u201d You : Sip the ip plate MONTREAL.29th June, 1962 prading service into poor, * STANLEY CYTRYNBAUM, fair, good or excellent, with Attorney fes Petitiener tips of ml, 10, 15 and 20 te St James Sheet West percent in that order, al- MontbiesL PQ WE.7-9483 Call MERCHANTS For FUEL OIL And BURNER SERVICE MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE ° Limited° WESTMOUNT AT: CFCF-TV PAUL HANOVER Invites you fo be a member of the Studio Audience for the Taping of SHOWDOWN Monday _ 8.45 p.m.Children must be accompanied by an adult 405 OGILVY AVE.MONTREAL, QUE.CHANNEL MARCONI TELEVISION 12 6 Z961 \u2018LT Ainp \u2018Appjsg \u2018aoujuox3 junouusam aus \u2018So I'm the bad guy,\u201d says Sonny, \u2018so people pay to see the bad guy beat.only | change things around\u2019 No.63723 gets | Charles Liston |6-1-50 PO robb let The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 27, 1962 10 M FET the next heavywerght champion of the world \u2014 maybe.Mr.Charles (Sonny) Liston is listed as No 63723 in the records ol Jefferson City State Penitentiary, Missouri, where he once resided for best part of three vears on account of a little misunderstanding about first degree robbery and larceny-from-the- person.Armed robbery Arrested first when he was 14, and accused in 1950 \u2018of armed robbery ol an all-aizht restaurant, Sonny Boy adnut- ted his cuilt and confessed to two other hold-ups.Six years later, Patrolman Thomas Mellow of the St Louis police department was found beaten.bruised and busted-up in an alley \u2014 fus left leg broken, his badge and revolver missing.Identified as his assailant, Liston got nine months One way and another, Mr, Liston has managed to acquire a dossier ol 19 arrests since he begau lie with 24 brothers and sisters on a farm at Little Rock 30 years ago.But give the lad credit.Between spells of emptying stop buckets and other jail- louse chores at Jefferson City, Sonny sportingly agreed to try out a couple of extra curricular projects with the Cath- Follow the CANADIAN O featuring a chance to make good olic chaplam Father Alois Stevens Unimpressed The tirst, a spot of all-in combat wilh the intricacies of education, ended with No.63723 unumpressed The second.a course of box- mg instruction, was put to better purpose.Such good purpose, indeed, that Sonny Liston 1s now going to fight and Palermo have heen modest about their contribution to the life aud times of Sonny Liston.Indeed, had it not been for Senator Eswes Kelauver (Democrat, Tennessee) we might never have heen apprised of their herculean efforts in the cause of.sport.Trouble-shotoing Mr.Kel- auver, known in the U.S.A.as a buster of trusts and à Mop- st Pa n JefCermon City Mo |g63723 ro St Louis Me Charles Liston #68069 MD st Louis Mo Charles Liston #63069 asit to kill means DOJ ( 2 chige) rodb let la:¢ Cr the person ( # chgs An extract trom sonny Liston's record serving a prison term for undercover matchmaking and management of fighters.Carbo, Palermo, and Vitale, in their appearances before the subcommittee, invoked their constitutional privilege against self-incrimination in answer lo all questions relating to their activities in the boxing field.\" Supporting this sharp left hook, Senator Kefauver intro- By George Whiting Floyd Patterson for the heavy - weight championship of the world aud several million dollars in Comiskey Park, Chicago, on September 25.And if there are any critics around who consider Mr.Liston is short on credentials for such lucrative warfare, | can only refer them to Lhe horse- players of Las Vegas, New York and Los Angeles.These big brains are figuring it is 8-5 on Patterson being poleaxed So you could say that Sonny Liston has arrived.Aud this is a tribute, not only to his outsize fists, but also to those altruists who have striven might and main to secure this underprivileged young man a chance of making good al his chosen profession.There have been several such stalwarts.One of them, Frankie Carbo, was recently sentenced to 25 year's imprisonment for extortion and conspiracy.Another, \u201cBlinky\u201d Palermo, got 15 years.Of retiring disposition, Carbo DIAL 800 % AL CAULEY % ROD DEWAR % DORIS CLARK x BRIAN MACFARLANE % WES McKNIGHT per-up of monopolies, occasionally makes remarks calculated to bring about acute distress among resolute citizens trying to heist a buck or two.\u2019 \u2018Undercover\u2019 Between June 1960 and June 1961, Kefauver chaired an official inquiry into professional boxing affairs in the United States, and on Page 1251 of his findings he came up with the following: \u201cThere was considerable testimony before the subcommittee indicating that Charles \u2018Sonny\u2019 Liston, the present No.1 heavyweight contender, was as of December 1960 managed undercover by Palermo, John Vitale, a leading rackeeteer in the St.Louis, Mo., area, and Frank Carbo lhrough a \u2018frontman\u2019, Joseph \u2018Pep\u2019 Barone.Evidence was introduced to demonstrate that Carbo received a share of Liston\u2019s purses even thoug Carbo at that time was % BILL STEPHENSON brought to you by VBY FQ duced a series of police records.Palermo\u2019s charge-sheet ran from assaull to the reckless use of firearms: Vitale's 20 arrests revealed an especial proclivity for narcotics violations: Carbo\u2019s dossier (Exhibit 53) mentioned homicide, mauslaughter, robbery and murder.Difficulties Now this kind of almost indecent exposure is not at all good for business \u2014 especially such business as promoting a world heavyweight title fight between Floyd Patterson and Sonny Liston, and the difii- culties are aggravated when the New York Athletic Commission ups and declares that they do not wish to see Mr.Liston exercising his considerable talents in their territory.Hence Chicago, which is far enough away to leave the New York conscience undisturbed.Americans, to whom the fearsome Liston is familiarly known as Old Stone Face, are still arguing about whether such a mixed-up character should be let loose on the world as a possible champion.Indeed, Mr, Kefauver ounce went so far as to indicate that, il Liston should beat Patterson, \u2018we face the ugly prospect of having the world championship revert to mob control.Morals apart, nobody has denied that the giant Liston SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK au SME + HOV! - hands that once picked cotton are admirably fashioned to fight.His six-ounce gloves, size 13, have to be made to measure \u2014 and it is too late in the day to complain that some of his early opponents came in the same custom- built category.Liston's pugilistic record since he graduated from the Golden Gloves amateurs in 1953 tells of 33 wins in 34 fights \u2014 with such practised exponents as Zora Folley, Eddie Machen and Roy Harris on the casualty list.Only one oppo nent, an eccentric called Marty Marshall, so far forgot himself as to break Liston's jaw and beat him on points.How does Liston light?Very well indeed \u2014 if you are not too concerned with the tenets of the late Marquess of Queensberry.Our 6 ft, 1 in.Sonny is a big brown bull ef a man weighing some 217 Ibs., and possessed of few kindly instincts during business hours.= Clout and clobber In Miami last year I saw him reduce a large and hitherto healthy Texan named Howard King to a heap of ruins in 6 min.53 sec.Mr.Liston, as [ recall, revealed himself as highly proficient at the clout - clump - and-clobber routine.He held.he smauled.he pushed, he shoved.His rabbit- putich was non-regulation, but patently effective, and his close-cropped black head was actively employed whenever the exigencies of the occasion demanded that the opposition he butted from mid-vit\u20ac upwards.- Like Sonny always say: \u201cA boxing match is like a cowboy movie.There's gotta be a good - guy and there's gotla be a bad guy.That's what the people pay tor \u2014 to see the bad guy get beat.So I'm the bad guy.But I change things around.I don\u2019t get beat!\u201d By R J.SCOTT B Softhall schedule for this DAY DATE THURSDAY JULY 26 FRIDAY JULY 27 MONDAY JULY 30 TUESDAY JULY 31 WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1 All Games will start at 10 a.m.on No.3 Diamond, Westmount Park, and will consist of seven innings.TEAMS Prince Albert vs Westmount Westmount vs Stayner Stayner vs Prince Albert Westmount vs Prince Albert Prince Albert vs Stayner Kiwanis West Little Leaguers Indians undefeated in 18 league games The Indians of the Kiwanis West Little League successfully defended their championship which they captured in 1961 by going undefeated in their 18 league games over the past season.The championship was automatically awarded to them because of their vecord.The Indians, who operate out of Unity Boys Club.are the only hardball team in Westmount.Other results were White Sox second, Orioles third.and the Red Sox last.Only hardball team The Indians will shortly be engaged in playdowns in the Montreal area with the winners being awarded the Chris Doscher Memorial Trophy.Emblematic of the Montreal island Little League champion- 'SPORTRAIT! London Express Service Stayner takes ship, manager Manny Barnoff and coach Mike O'Toole were selected to guide the Kiwanis West All-Star team in the Quebec District Tournament.Six Indian players were selected for the team as follows: Steve Alleyne, Dalton Barnoff, Lawrence Crouch, Roger Harte, Sigmund Radoman, Bradley Syvret.FOOD FUN, OR Summer playgrounds touch football schedule DAY DATE Tuesday Aug.7 Thursday Aug.9 Monday Aug.13 Wednesday Aug.15 Friday Aug.17 Tuesday Aug.21 TEAMS Westmount-Prince Westmount-Prince Westmount-Prince Westmount-Prince Westmount-Prince Westmount-Prince All games will start at 10:00 a.m, The west soccer field is situated besides the Westmount artificial ice rink Albert-Stayner Albert-Stayner Albert-Stayner Albert-Stayner Albert-Stayner Albert-Stayner In the event of rain these games will be played at the rink.LOCATION West West West West West West Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer pra: RADIO NEWS co.COMPLETE FACTUAL A DIVISION Of CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY Field Field Field Field Field Field FELLOWSHIP.USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS Westmount 35-2 The inter - playground softball schedule got under way on Tuesday morning with Stayner overwhelming Westmount by a score of 35-2 in seven innings.Stayner with seven Lit- in their tle Leaguers line-up had too much all around ability as indicated by the one-sided score.Yogi Atherton was the 1 à ! À i winning pitcher, Graham Sherriffs was the loser.mre LL 2961 \"LT Ainp \u2018Appjsg \u2018aoujuexg qunouysap ey) 12 The Westmount Examiner.Friday, July 27, 1962 The name Elizabeth Leese will long remain a happy memory with countless people of this city in every locale - who loved the art of the dance.In à lite that was all too short, the very well known artist passed away last week at the age ol 46.A vibrant personality.Iliza- beth Leese had a striking appearance.Hest met her when she spoke on dancing in a Trio Sympostum or the Jewish Junior Weltare League at a luncheon in The Sheraton Mount Roy:d Hotel, (Dr, Arthur Lismier on Art, and your columnist on Music) Miss Leese (who in private lile wis the wite of the widely- read writer, Kenneth John- stone) spoke with complete authority on the aspects ol her profession which she knew so well As | was seated beside her wt this meeting, it was my first introduction to the gitted lady.Elizabeth Leese taught at her own ballet school where she combined classical and modern art forms.As a choreographer she was considered tops and her services were much in demand.Miss Leese was also an actress of note, having appeared with various local companies with success and was frequently seen on television, Bom in Germany.where her parents still reside, Mrs.Johnstone lived in Canada for 24 years following her marriage.To her bereaved husband and family.deep sympathy is extended.SINGER MOURNED A well-known figure in music circles, FEdna Hewetson passed away alter an illness of several months.Services were conducted last Saturday morning for Mrs.William J.C.Hewetson in Dominion Douglas Church where she was contralto soloist Tor many years, Always interested in chil dren, Mrs.Hewetson was lia- son officer to the schools for the Notre Dame de Grace Arts and Letters Festival for a number of years following Mrs.Alex Lyle's founding of the Festival.She was also active in communal affairs and served on various committees.Deepest sympathy is extended (vo her husband, Mr.Hewetson, executive secretary of the Boy Scout Association, her daughter Pat (Mrs, J.C.Mevert her mother and sister.BASSO MAKING PROGRESS Alan Fine, of Earnscliffe Avenue who is rapidly ascending the ladder of success, has just received another honor.He left last week on a schol arship to the Summer Opera Workshop at Oglebay Institute at Wheeling, West Virginia.Director of this 10 year old summer school is no less a personage than famous Bovis Goldovsky, who attracted a record crowd in Windsor Hall when he was invited to give an address sponsored by the new Lyric Opera Company of Canada, Me.Fine, the possessor of a very resonant bass voice, is fortunate to receive this op- porlunity to come in contact with serious people aspiring toc a career in opera.He will also have the chance By FRANCES GOLTMAN Musical Sharps, Flats & Naturals to gain knowledge from a man who knows this craft in every phase, since Mr.Goldovsky headed the Opera Department of The Berkshire Music Centre at Tanglewood, Mass, for the past 20 years, Mr, Fine is a young professional singer who will profit from the experience he will receive in the enviromment of the Oglebay Institute Opera Workshop.NEXT WEEK: The Language O01 Work, SAYING OF THE WEEK: Life is [ruitful in the ratio in which it is laid out in noble action or patient perseverance.\u2014 HENRY P.LIDDON, 1829 1890.I | frequency of 92.5 megacycles | McGill COTC celebrates 50th anniversary Plans are well underway to in the Commonwealth, outside, commanding officer celebrate the 50th anniversary the United Kingdom, and since The dinner has been planned of the formation of the McGill 1912, over 12,000 men, includ-|to coincide with the annual reu- University Contingent, Cana-|ing Governor General Vanier, |nion weekend and the triennial dian Officers\u2019 Training Corps.[have served in its ranks.\u201copen house\u201d at the University, A reunion mess dinner will General the Hon.A.G.L.For further information, be held October 12 in Bishop McNaughton, a McGill grad- those interested should contact Mountain Hall of the University.uate, is the Honorary Colonel.[the mess secretary, McGill The Contingent is the oldest Lieut.Col.J.B.Bird is present COTC, 475 Pine avenue west.ATTENTION FM LISTENERS CFCF-FM is now broadcasting full program schedule on our new DIAL 600 RADIO A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY | NOTHING TO PAY \u2018TILL LABOUR DAY \u2014 NOTHING TO PAY \u2018TILL LABOUR DAY Z_ NOTHING TO PAY \u2018TILL LABOUR DAY \u2014 NOTHING TO PAY 'TILL LABOUR DAY \u2014 NOTHING TO PAY 'TILL LABOUR DAY \u2014 SUMMER BRIDE SPECIAL FREE RENT UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1, 1962 LAKESHORE HOMES LTD.Proudly presents The MAYFAIR Apts.IN POINTE CLAIRE (Where all the young couples are renting) BIG - 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