The Westmount examiner, 21 septembre 1962, vendredi 21 septembre 1962
[" BTL À Et CX WJ VOL.XXXII, No.38 MONTREAL, FRI., SEPT.2, 19624 = dE 35 5 CENTS 20 PAGES TURNOVER : Hillside Armory, 3 Hillside avenues, Westmount, last Saturday afternoon.The 3rd Field Engineer Regiment, RCE, has a new regimental ser- geant-major.He is RSM (WO-I) Kenneth J.Horne, CD.He took over from RSM (wo.1] Andrew (Andy) Thow, CD, at a colorful ceremony in Left to right: RSM Horne: Lt.-Col.H.T.Langston, CD.commanding officer of the regiment: and RSM Thow.Col.H.J.Prieur, CD, officer commanding No.10 Militia Group, was the reviewing officer.\u2014 Roger Brunelle photo UBC To form new association Police appeal : Page 5 Lock your car doors fo prevent thefts Westmount police are appealing to motorists not to leave their cars parked without first locking all doors.\u201cWe have had to deal with many complaints regarding stolen articles from vehicles,\u201d a spokesman told The Examiner.\u201cThen there is always the more serious danger of a car being stolen.\u201d Locked doors or no, police suggest that articles lying on seats \u201care always a temptation to thieves.\u201d He added: \u201cWe know of cases when even a pack of smokes has resulted in some trouble.When a car is left alone, all articles should be removed from view.Locking them in the car trunk is advised.\u201d Police explained that thieves seldom only Champion baseballers excel on gridiron Page 18 break into a trunk \u2014 unless, of course, they know there is something of extreme value inside.\u201cIn this case the article shouldn't be there in the first place,\u201d the spokesman said.He concluded: \u201cWe know \u2018prevention is better than cure\u2019 is an old bromide \u2014 but it nevertheless contains much wisdom.\u201d In short, will YOU please lock your car doors and save yourself a lot of trouble and possible loss ?INDEX Churches .coe 12 Classified .16 17 Editorial Making the Scene 0.18 Sports .\u2026\u2026\u2026.18, 19 This Week .7 Unity Boys\u2019 Club .5 Women's Pages .14, 15 Paper work slashed Police officers in Westmount go \u2018electronic For years one of the principal banes and beefs of most police departments has been the tremendous amount of time constables and detectives have been forced to consume in making out reports, either by hand or by typewriter.Such work often has seriously cut into beat and car patrols and investigations.But now.thanks to electronic devices, these days are over for the Westmount Police Department.Officers now dictate their reports, which are tape-recorded and then later transcribed by expert typist.\u201cThe time saved with the new method is fantastic,\u201d Deputy Police =.2 clr cus Vince Rowe 00440 OU | Moscow + Chief Herb Ward told The Examiner.\u201cThis applies particularly to traffic accident reports, Details sometimes are very involved and the report, of course, must be completely accurate.\u201cPatrol constables aren't necessarily expected to be expert typists and many long hours were spent by these men in making oul their reports.Now that is all changed.\u201cIn effect, report-making has been reduced from hours to mins utes for all ranks.\u201d Deputy Chief Ward's remarks are warmly endorsed by Det.-Lieut.A.Jones.\u201cDetective department ree ports are treated in the same manner,\u201d Lieut, Jones said, f d The Police Department also oun has a duplicating machine for turning out multiple reports, (Continued on page 5) Many valuable articles \u2014 Scout rit including wrist watches, | rings, bracelets, necklaces fo orro and keys \u2014 have been found The annual Queen's Scout Re- \u2018real cool\u2019 ç a Pape pool dressing-rooms, Owners may claim these\u2019 items on application to the Recreation Department office at the Artificial Ice Rink.\u201cSome of this stuff obviously is pretty valuable,\u201d a Re-| creation Department spokesman told The Examiner, \u201cPerhaps the owners who had a swim aren't aware where these items were lost.\u201d | HR Next week's weather in Westmount's swimming cognition Ceremony of the Boy Scouts of Canada will be held \u201ctomorrow at 3 p.m.in the Legislative Chamber, Parliament Buildings, Quebec City.Westmounters attending the event will include Ivan S.Ralston, Peter 1.Kit.tredge.Stephen Kelleher, Peter H.Montgomery and Thomas Alexander from the St Matthias Troop: and Thomas C.Pound and Alan Ross from the 2nd West- mount Troop.~ » a \u201cee - By ERIC NEAL September 24 to 31 Bright, with frosty mornings, cloudy evenings, night showers and some wind.Hurricane activity in the southern States and .out al set will affect our regions about this time, Temperature range 35 - 75°F or higher, with risk of Killing frosts for some low laying places.Widely scattered showers with thunder, but mainly sunny and warm through the middle of the week be quite cool., although mornings could Warm and pleasant for the end of the week although coastal storms could bring us cold winds and frosts, Snow flurries in northern regions, fog in the Gulf.Fishing fair mornings and cve- ning.Typical clear autumn conditions will continue for three weeks.» nt OTIC, rg nF ps Pe 3 a a 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.21, 1962 Don\u2019t move without KENWOOD\u2019S Whether it\u2019s your office or your household you're planning Lo move, first give Kenwood's a call.Kenwood\u2019s highly trained, courteous men will pack, crate, move and unpack your possessions .have them in their new location right on Lime.Around the corner or across the world \u2014 the smartest moves start al Kenwood\u2019s.KENWOOD'S Care! KINWOOINDS WESTMOUNT TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.4221 ST.CATHERINE W, e WE 3-1113 Over 55 Years Experience « Agents for Allied Van Lines © Bonded Roofing ® Sheet Metal ® Asbestos & Metal Siding for Commercial - Industrial Residential a Pe a oa eu an\" a a ee | 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.5-2595 WE.3-2432 Camm > NOW! SHERIDAN QUALITY NURSERY STOCK AT KEW LOW PRICES EVERGREENS TREES SHRUBS DUTCH BULDS VINES GARDEN SUPPLIES You'll enjoy a visit, to our Nurseries, We have Canada\u2019s finest and widest selection of hardy, quality nursery stock « « « at pew low prices.SHERIDAN ALSO OFFERS COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE-WITN FREE ESTIMATES SHERIDAN NURSERIES \u2014\u2014 a Write fer our free 1962 colalogve.650 Montée de Lieue, St.Lourent, Que, Tok 744-243) I.SHAYNA EXHIBITS IN N.D.G.Last week 1 attended an invitation preview of an exhibition by a Montreal painter.The artist, Shayna, has 33 pictures displayed to full advantage in the Gemst Galleries that should cause much interesting comment.These oils were painted during the last three years.It always brings back nostalgic memories when 1 attend an art show, since I used to go to the Ecole des Beaux Arts three nights a week when I was in high school, I used to make many posters in Montreal High School For Girls, but my mother would not let me drop my music in favor of art, which I wished to do.Musical Sharps, Flats & Naturals Shayna's display of her e e ® e ® e e By FRANCES GOLTMAN cannot be expected if they practise just before going to bed \u2014 they are tired.Just as there are good parents who discipline their children, so there are music instructors who know that basic training is what counts for future success.NEXT WEEK: ACTION PERSONALITIES.SAYING OF THE WEEK: Thinking well is wise; planning well, wiser; doing well wisest and best of all.PERSIAN PROVERB.Israel consul to he feted David Rivlin, the newly-arrived attractive work reflects her.Consul-General of Israel will be personality.She is artistic, the guest of honor at a luncheon- dynamic and colorful \u2014 her reception on Sunday, September oils show these aspects, The vitality and vividness of Shayna\u2019s style impress 23, 1 pm.at the Mount Royal Hotel .The luncheon will be one immediately.Naturally, the highlight of the Annual Con- some subjects will appeal ference of the Labor Zionist more than others to each Movement of Montreal.viewer and it is a demonstra- The Conference will open on tion of talent with the tech- Saturday night, 8:30 p.m.in the nique in the modern trend.) Auditorium of the Jewish Peo- It is not abstract \u2014 one ple\u2019s Schools.At the opening ses- knows what he is looking at.sion, David Kofsky, secretary of All the titles are easily |the Montreal Labor Zionist Move- mirrored correctly such as:|ment, will report on the various Carnival \u2014 City Across The aspects of Movement activity.Bridge \u2014 Glacier \u2014 Reflections \u2014 Street Scene \u2014 View From The Lookout \u2014 Shoreline.Most \u2018of the canvases are large and attractively framed.Shayne has her own personal style.Her basic study was done locally at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, then privately with artists Patenaude and Konrad.Annual reports There will also be reports of the year\u2019s accomplishments of the Farband.Labor Zionist Organization, Pioneer Womea and Habonim Labor Zionist Youth as well as other affiliated organizations and institutions.A full-scale discussion on the various reports will take place on She has exhibited in Can- Sunday morning, 9 a.m.at the ada, Mexico (where she was Mount Royal Hotel.The afternoon associated with Vicente in session, which will commence im- Mexico City) and South mediately after the conclusion of America.It is a worthwhile the luncheon, will adopt resolu- exhibition that one should |tions towards the expansion of attend and continues until cultural and organizational acti- Sept.29.II.HOW MUCH SHOULD THEY PRACTISE?One of the most frequent questions addressed to music instructor is \u201cHow much should my child practise?\u201d It is not only asked at interviews for lessons but often at receptions and other social gatherings when people meet a music teacher.vities of the Labor Zionist Movement in Montreal and will also elect officers for the coming year, Milestone marked Harrison Brothers Limited, the Just as a doctor prescribes POM bakers on St.Catherine the amount and kind of me- street west near the Glen, will dicine a patient needs, it|mark the 32nd anniversary of depends on several facets|the firm's founding tomorrow.just how much time a stu- Ex-Loyola student heads Cof C A former Loyola student has been elected president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce at its 33rd annual meeting this week in Vancouver.Victor Oland, Halifax, N.S, was elected.He was formerly first vice-president, Born in Halifax, August 9, 1913, he was educated in public schools there, Loyola, Dalhousie and Oxford Universities.In business life, Mr.Oland is | president of Oland & Som Ltd, and except for his service in World War II as an officer in the Royal Canadian Artillery, he has spent his adult years in the family-controlled brewing industry.He takes over from W.S.Kirkpatrick, former president.za} AN EXTRA .$10,000 FOR YOU Let\u2019s say you put one dollar a day into an Investors plan.These few dollars a week \u2014 will grow into $10,000 in just twenty years! More than 125,000 Canadians are already making their dreams come true through Investors Syndicate, and a plan can be tailored to suit your specific needs.Start now to build a substantial cash reserve for your future.See your Investors Man .your best friend financially.MAURICE G.JACQUES Region Manager 5030 Sherbrooke West HU.1-0215 é Head Office: Winnipeg < Offices In Principol Ciffes Investors syndicate Of CANADA, LIMITES dent should work at the instrument.1 say \u201cwork\u201d because doing school home lessons or practising music IS work and requires concentration.Why should parents ask this question before.the child has even started?If they choose a competent teacher, he or she should assign the work and TELL the student not only how much he should practise but the ORDER of doing it \u2014 how many times to play each scale or exercise and HOW MANY times to go over sections in pieces.It is like following a recipe \u2014 you put in the ingredients in the PROPER order and MEASURE the amounts, So it is with practising.Also all students should be told WHEN to practise.Progress Mountain At.it Shortroeke Victov 4-444 | | | ! For All Your e PHOTO SUPPLIES eo PHOTOGRAPHY e PICTURE FRAMING T H EBRWE.SAaT.M_0_ ESTABLISHED 1899 ® Reguiar and Custom Photofinishing © ; (VV VU WATCH REPAIRS | [ponerorors) WRT FTIF ITI A oi ins 2 Stores to Serve You 4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.4866 Sherbrooke St:, W.HU.1-1989 VOL.XXXIII.No.38 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1962 PAGE THREE | Apartments with murals CA thing of beauty is a joy for ever.\u201d But, according to sclf-elfacing George di Carto, beauty should be tailored to suit individual tastes \u2014 and it should be loved for the enjoyment it gives, not for the sake of its novelty or a famous maker, Di Carlo, a native of Toronto, has been engaged almost exclusively in mural painting since settling in Montreal a few years ago.He is presently working on a series of large murals commissioned by a luxury apartment building under construe- tion in Westmount, the new wing of The Forty - Three QUE Hundred, | Provinces A depicted \" Ur in panels a Painted in oils on vinyl cloth, : | the panels represent the Cana- A dian provinces, a different one ! to be hung on the elevator land- iy ing of cach of the ten floors.| Di Carlo finds \u2018his form of artistic expression particularly satisfying: It has a definite purpose, 10 is designed for a ï ; A ) or specific setting, and has a sort t This beautiful mural, depicting a scene in Newfoundland, now hangs in the new of reality of its own unlike any- 14 APARTMENT MURAL : wing of the Forty-Three Hundred apartments on Western avenue in Westmount.im that 1 rer vec to A It is one of many panels created by George di Carlo, a native of Toronto and now a resident of Montreal.Mr.di iT form.color and Carlo is shown in the above picture explaining the finished product.He made innumerable sketches of this and | \u2018 : Ek ! ; ; \u201c \u201ctechnique for their own sake.other murals before tackling the creative job of the actual panels.Periodically, youthful di \\ (Continued on page 6) | [on aver] UBC busy place\" HEFD À CAB?{ S U F F | T : Last weck The Examiner pub- Club.A lished a list of many activities | Here are some additional ones: f Ter ou 2e hypothèque | C ones ; BALANCE DE VENTE taking place at the Unity Boys LITTLE HELPERS: Victoria - ; SERVICE RAPIDE Peter pr group he n ittle elpers wi mee .BANNANTYNE SUITS z every Saturday morning.Su-.VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.3 san Fein will assist.| ; Made To Measure \u2018 .fi * -S 2: \u201cSing-a-l ; 1 MORTGAGES From the best English materials.& : SING-SONG: À Ing-a-long with Wilma is scheduled for Wed- Iso Sport Jackets and Trousers ¥ nesdays starting next Wednesday.WE.7 9483 eady made at very low prices.) This class is for 8.9 and 10 year- WESTMOUNT old boys and girls.TAILORS WEIGHT-LIFTING: Every day Call ; Monday through Friday.a weight 380 Victoria Avenue Nifting class will be conducted, MERCHANTS {Opposite Steinberg's) for (he senior boys starting at AXRANNARRRNARA NE «5:45 pm.| > 769-8581 1st or 2nd Mortgages BALANCE OF SALE FAST SERVICE A CALL WILL BE SUFFICIENT GYM LMI MMM EMA - AAARNÉARRHR sia.RADIO NEWS soo COVERAGE For FUEL OIL And | BURNER SERVICE COMPLETE FACTUAL A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY | MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE ° Limited © WESTMOUNT \u2014 re 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.21, 1962 THE Examiner Serving the City of Westmount since 1935 WEST MQUNT Head Office: 7005 Kildare Roed, Monireal 29 Classified Advertising (To 8:30 pm.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-0451 Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1-2771 John W.Sancton, President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman Vince Rowe, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager .; he The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for À home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.50 per year $1.20 hall year.Five cents à copy.Member ef the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Ansociation, Quebec Newspapers Association.Authorized us Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.and for puyment of postage in cash.Putting Dieppe in perspective 7HO 1S responsible for the so-called fiasco at Dieppe ?This silly query is still being asked and answered in a hundred of ways by many whose motives are targets for questioning.We regret to say that most of them are more mercenary than moral.The simple truth is that this probe of the French coast, staged 20 years ago, was a minor military operation in comparison with other vast landings which cventually led to the destruction of the Nazi and Fascist tyrants.Valuable lessons the enemy, including the Japs.some of us who had the privilege of serving our country in those critical days, and can take a fairly objective view of the whole war effort, feel we have a right to speak out.And this is what we have to say : Let's do away with this crazy nonsense of trying lo figure out, questionable motives or no, the Dieppe show involving gallant Ca- and others with respect tu stupid queries nadians about blame and so on.This was war! In every military operational plan had been surefire, then the conflict would have ended almost before it gol underway.Another thing: the tens of thousands who were killed or wounded elsewhere are no less dead or suffered less than those brave men on the Dieppe beaches.Let's concentrate our efforts on preventing another world war! THEY WESAY YOU S were learned at Dieppe \u2014 lessons which proved their worth everywhere against AY N.D.G.resident boosts our pool Sir: May I as a citizen of Montreal extend to the people of Westmount congratulations on the new swimming pool added to the assets of the City of Westmount this Summer.In the past week 1 had occasion to compare closely the pools of the City of Montreal and the Westmount effort.After the study 1 find that the overall planning, operation and personnel of the West- mount operation is tops.The question of outdoor swimming pools and mixed bathing was a big step for Montreal to take and there is no doubt that once over a very fitful start, Montreal swimming pools will arrive at the standard set by Westmount, However, Westmount has set the standard.Kenneth E.Lyall, Notre Dame De Grace.Identity card pleases reader.Sir: Westmount's city fathers are to be congratulated for deciding on a proper Recreation Department identification card, good for all activities.There have been many abuses of these facilities by outsiders.1 got nothing against outsiders, of course but Westmount taxpayers provide and pay for these re- ercational facilities; and I know of cases where Wesl- mount residents had to wait because of these abuses.Any fair-minded citizen will agree this isn\u2019t right.However, most of these abuses should end with the provision of a fool-proof identification card.Fair Play.WHAT A HOPE! If the \u2018\u2018advertising standards authority\u2019 is set up, we may expect some fun, No more exaggeration, no more vulgarity.\u2018\u2019Golightly\u2019s Green Ginger Capsules are no better and no worse than any other capsules.They may soothe the credulous but do not cure boils.\u201d \u201cBuffham's Face Cream is comparatively innocuous, but don\u2019t cxpect it to make you irresistible.\u201d SAY Advice is like snow; the softer it falls the longer it dwells upon, ond the deeper it sinks into the mind.\u2014 Samuel Taylor Coleridge EN There are some popular Russians No peanuts, no popcorn but circus real cool\u2019 [| WAS a youngster again Tuesday night at the Forum \u2014 and so were thousands of other grown-ups who took in the first local performance of the famed Moscow Circus.Children set the pace in the matter of applause and other reactions, but adults were not far behind and soon were matching them clap for clap.\u201cReal cool,\u201d said one teenager in summing up his opinion after the show was over.I'll buy that \u2014 double! What the circus may lack by way of razzle-dazzle, so common to the American variety, it makes up in the form of true art \u2014 but in a neat, sophisticated manner.After all, a circus is a circus \u2014 and if it isn\u2019t, the show should be called by some other name.The difference here is.in accent.The entertainment certainly is there, and this is what counts \u2014 clowns, animal acts, trapeze stunts, jugglers and so on.Only one act is staged at a time, which is good, and onlookers are not annoyed by peanut vendors, which is even better.It would appear, then, that the Russians have taken an art By Vince Rowe form and molded it into a cir- True art\u2019 glers; Olkhovikova and trained dogs; the Sololhins, high- wire acrobats; Tsovkra, Dag- hestan rope-walkers; the Bub- nov girls, aerial gymnasts; Kaseyev and Manassarian, strong men; and others.All the highly-trained animals were wonderful.Great care for e animals When they arrived in Montreal sometime ago, trainers and attendants made a great fuss.about checking the ani- TE X-word puzzle DAILY CROSSWORD mals\u2019 health, getting proper food for rigid diets and their general welfare, 1 found out about this \u201cfussing and fretting\u201d Tuesday night: These animals obvjously are loved by those responsible for their care! And this affection is returned to them in magnificent performances, much to the delight of circus fans.All in all it was a great night.The Moscow Circus is billed as \u201cthe world\u2019s most exciting spectacle\u201d \u2014 and that claim may not be too far from the truth at that! cus product \u2014 without fringes.EAFRCEAMSR- There are no distractions.ACROSS 46.Owing as 8.Kina Slope SITES 1 like this very much - 4.Exol a debt of DS: _0n35000 , per tion daisy 80 0532 213 haps because it is so different.4.Moving DOWN 9.Trreso- [Liv] IR) INCH teces of .1.Livel [al Norv IO LIMA) Po Vv P .Lively lute As IRCRlA po _ machinery square 11.Epochs [sirlAA]s le[s il \u20ac Drug-stors dance 16.Com- SCŒumBSSu_ DIis popped refresh.2.Godof pass ERLE EH TOA A ments the wind points ORAN Mo loi a 10.Egg- (Babyl.) abbr.ee up shaped 3, Head 18, Malay ~~ 12.English covering boat If someone walks away from moor 4.Summons 21, At home \u201c88, Oil of rose a performance thinking 13.Unit of to eat 23, Belonging petals \u201cPopov stole the show,\u2019 he measure (4 wds.) to us 85, Part of is not far wrong.Like all DX nae > artim 26.rs 38 Lol con clowns, Oleg Popov has two tion to move (dull finish) 27.Excited 30.Egyptian unctions to carry out In a 17, Thus 7.Earthen- 28.Small sofa heaven circus \u2014 entertain and play 18.Entreaty ware 31.Liquid food (var.) the role of weaver to keep the 10.Half ems beer mug 32.Harmonized 42, Wet earth show running smoothly.20.Spin TT He does both superbly well.24, Tegative 7 Valentin Filatov and his 25.\"The Man trained bears are a smash in the hit.Iron Mask\" Then there are Chernega and 20 od Razumov, aerial gygnasts; the 30.Rasp Doveyko group, acrobats; 81.Station: Pchnelnikova, contortionist; abbr.the Nikolayevs, gymnasts on a 34.Hastens turnstile; the Khromovs, jug- 86.Neuter : pronoun 87.To endure longer than e 89, Emmet Residence \u201cnee time of 41, Likeness 43.Birthatone tenders fr 44.A thin, fine netting called om A further step in Loyola advancement will soon be made.Tenders have been | called for October 4 for the $2,200,000 men\u2019s residence, Architects are Mekes & Webb; consulting structural engineers, Letendre, Monti & Associates; consulting mechanical and electrical em.gimeers, Brais, Frigon & Han- Jey; kitchen consultants, C, Lavioletle & Associates.No date of à proposed construction start has been am- mounced, SAY! © When an electric substation broke down, a robot dialed a telephone message: \"There is a foult at this power station.Please send repair men.\u201c Nobody had informed the robot that the operator's number had been changed from \"O0\" 10 \"100,\" so oll day long a second robot ot the other end kept instructing the first robot: \"You no longer dial 'O° -for operator.Please replace your receiver ond dial \u2018100.* a SIR PS | UNITY BOYS' CLUB New alumni association to boost basketball The Unity Alumni Associa- { tion, an organization of \u201cold boys\u201d of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, was recently formed at a meeting held at the club.John Mc- Donaugh, a member of the club since the building was officially opened in 1950, was elected chairman of the group._ Other \u201cold boys\u201d with long- service records are members of the Association.They are: Keith Gavin, Ken Annable, Douglas Gavin, Richard Cess- ford, Bobby Carter and Brian Sullivan.AH the afore-men- tioned have been connected with the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Basketball system for a number of years.= Ww # The principle function of the association during the first vear of operation will be the development of basketball through a series of coaches and referees clinics.and the implementation and formation of two house leagues which will embrace the entire midget and junior boy membership of the club.It was noled in the final TONIGHT 8:30 AND UNTIL SEPT.30 FORUM with the inimitable POPOV and the Trained Bears of FILATOV TAKE ADVANTAGE OF 4 HALF-PRICE PERFORMANCES FOR CHILDREN Friday Night, Sept.21 8:30 p.m.Saturday, Sept.22 - 2:30 p.m.Sunday, Sept.23 2:30 p.m.& 7:00 p.m.OTHER PERFORMANCES EVERY NIGHT UNTIL SEPT.30 PRICES (incl.tax) EVES.& MAT.$4 - $3.50 - $3 - $2.50 - $2 - $1 TICKETS ON SALE AT THE FORUM membership statistical report of the 1961-62 program season that à total of 573 boys in the eight-to-13 age classification, were enrolled as members and it is from this group that the leagues will be formed.It is expected that two leagues will be in operation early in a by.Maurice Mariasine October.Coaches will be recruited from the Midget and Juvenile teams roster for the 10-team Junior Leagues and from the ranks of the Bantam and Biddy teams for the 10-tcam Midget League.All in all it is estimated that some 200 boys will be participating in the project, We would like to take this jopportunity of offering hearty congratulations to the Unity Alumni Association for their interest in the youth of the club and community and wish them i outstanding success in their first venture.pa EH 3 FOOTBALL : Robert Ber- thiaume of Westmount has been appointed head coach of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Football Team and will call the first practice just as soon as arrangements can be made to acquire a playing field.Because of the large membership in the junior age category, it would seem that the need for participation is the greatest and so Mr.Ber- thiaume will have workouts for that age group.The equipment which was ac- | quired last year is available and the team is all set to go.Several additional workers are yet to be recruited.These will act as assistants to the head coach.EA ate ote bY EH > BIDDY BASKETBALL i | The City and Distriet Biddy ; | Basketball League will have an early start this year so as not.! to interfere with the hockey i scason.Teams competing for | the City Championship will be: | Rosemount Boys\u2019 Club.East End Boys\u2019 Club, Negro | | | Ts stubborn drains Should get you down Call us for help \u2018We're best in town.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 munity Centre, Tyndale House and the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount.Keith Gavin has been appointed interim coach of Unity's team and practices started last week, The following players are trying for a regular berth on the | team: Steve Alleyne.Roger Harte.Bradley Syvret, Sigmund Radoman, Maurice Tremblay, Charles Warren.Philip Lecouffe, Brian Vaux, David Warren, Pierre Boulanger, Desio Fernandes.¥ ¥ * GIRLS\u2019 WORKER: Miss Joan Strike.recently-appointed girls\" worker at the Unity Boys' Club, was welcomed to the club last Monday.Miss Strike has had | considerable experience in vouth work, particularly in the Girl Guide-Brownie movement! and also working with church! groups.| Miss Strike will supervise all girl activities at the club! and will specialize in arts and crafts and group clubs.We are inviting all former club members to come in: and meet Joan Strike.| * * * | ARTS AND CRAFTS: Jac-\" ques McCormack will be supervise all arts and crafts and group clubs for boys.The workshop will be going in high gear just as soon as an additional worker has been secured.Ac-' tivities scheduled for the work-| shop this year include: Woodwork, radio electronics and model aircraft.Lu ¥ * TALENT SEARCH: The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade is conducting a Talent Search.Club members are given an opportunity to audition for the, Talent Parade if they have talent in singing, dancing or | edy.Auditions as well as rehearsals are held every Tuesday starting at 7 p.m.Musical Director Fred Johnston \u2018 and the shows choreograph- ; er, Danny Smith, are on hand | each week for the selection.The Talent Parade is currently rehearsing for a Variety Show | which wil be presented at the; Verdun United Church on Wednesday, October 17.| New Canadians to learn French Starting October 1.classes for French and English will be taught to new Canadians at four West End Schools, sponsored by the Youth and Welfare Department of the provincial gov- crnment.The schools are: Notre Dame de Grace School, 5455 N.D.G.avenue; St, Pascal, 6316 Cote des Neiges road: St.Raymond.2055 Oxford avenue: Notre du Bon Conseil, 4281 Western avenue.The plan comes under the direction of The New Canadian Committee of the Montreal Catholic School Commission.The classes will teach French and English conversation, grammar and spelling.Time for the classes has been set for 8 p.m.A further class started Tuesday evening in St.Pascal to teach conversation for new Canadians, | | ! From Page 1 Police officers .especially traffic accidents, alter these documents have been transcribed by the typists and signed by the investigating officers.\u201cSuch persons as drivers, are readily available for a small fee,\u201d Deputy Ward said.Introduction of the ney system dates back to last February when a tape recorder was procured on a4 trial basis, It worked so well, after the men got use to it, thal lawyers and insurance people city authorities decided to make often need copies and these it a permanent feature in April, Since then all \u201cbugs™ have Chief | been ironed out, new units installed and all is working well.MAKE YOUR SAVINGS MORE ACTIVE AT CHARTERED TRUST PER CENT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS ; RAN PER CENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Your money earns more for you when you save at Chartered Trust.With Deposit Accounts, 4 per cent interest is eredited quarterly on minimum monthly balance.Pass book is required for deposits or withdrawals.With 312 per cent Savings Accounts you enjoy chequing privileges.Make your savings carn higher interest \u2014 drop in, or telephone 932-5185 for information.SAVE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR LONGER HOURS ARE: Monday to Thursday Friday Saturday CHARTERED TRUST COMPANY 10 am.to 5 p.m.10 am.to 8 p.m.9 a.m.to 12 noon 1312 GREENE AVE., WESTMOUNT (Hust north of Western Ave US funds).OUR NEW ADDRESS IS: \u2014 NEW YORK THANKSGIVING WEEKEND Leave Fri.,, Oct.5\u20149 p.m.\u2014Leave N.Y.C.Mon., Oct.8\u20148 p.m.by special charter D&H air conditioned train, ALL RATES \u2014 CANADIAN FUNDS $32.50 to $34.75 PER PERSON For rail & 2 nights (2-in-room basis) at first class hotel, SUCH AS: BILTMORE ® COMMODORE ® LEXINGTON AND SHERATON - ATLANTIC NASSAU \u2014 FORT LAUDERDALE $289 \u2014 16-DAY SPECIAL TRIP \u2014 DEPARTS: NOV, 3 ® Round trip air: © 3 days Nassau, Fort Lauderdale.Both hotels on beach, meats.© Balance of time la © All transfers.(Based où Can.Imperial Bank of Commerce Bldg, 15th Floor Suite 1505 \u2014 1155 Dorchester West at Peel Street.Phone: 866-5472 THE INTER-CITY TRAVEL AGENCY LTD.Open Eve\u20147 p.m.Tues., Thurs, \u2014 Sat.until 2 p.m.from Sept.8 S 7961 '1Z \u201cidag \u2018Aopuiy \u2018ssuiwoxy junouysam ay) 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.21, 1962 \u201cIn a world crying for just.honest, and true government, recognizing and defending each individual right of freedom, there is available today the Chiistianly scientific prayer for which humanity is crying.\u201d You Are Invited to Attend a Free Lecture Entitled \u201cChristian Science: True Government Revealed Through Prayer\u201d by Charles Louis Reilly, C.5.B., of Los Angeles, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.VICTORIA HALL, WESTMOUNT 4626 Sherbrooke St.West MONDAY EVENING, September 24 at 8:15 under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount ALL ARE WELCOME A EET war, APARTMENTS 3575 UNIVERSITY ST., MONTREAL NOW RENTING FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 2-3-3; ROOM APARTMENTS RENTAL OFFICES ON PREMISES TEL.: VI.2-6904 TE SCAN e FULLY FIREPROOF © SOUND CONDITIONED © FLEVATOR BUILDING Situated minutes away from everything .with many desirable features .all suites droped ond corpeted .Provincial designed kitchens in smart pastel shades .color co-ordinated mosaic bathrooms .laundry rooms \u2014 locker space .tv ontenna .beautiful lobby and mail room.Garage Space Available Open daily from 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.FRED WOLFE ENTERPRISES LTD.615 Dorchester Blvd, W.\u2014 UN.6-4969 AIR, SEA & RAIL BOOKINGS HOTEL RESERVATIONS, CAR RENTALS FREE SERVICES & INFORMATION _ Kb.\u201cRAVELGUIDE .: 489-2881 MONTREAL 28 ner, this group of McGill undergrads swings happily across the lawn of the Banff Springs Hotel, where they have been employed during the summer months.They are, left to right: Ewing Attridge, 32 Stratford road, Hampstead; Bea Taylor, Lachine; Mike Carroll, 504 Grosvenor avenue, Westmount: Barbara Macintosh, 145 Wolseley avenue, Montreal West; Colin Adair, 386 Roslyn avenue, Westmount; and Peggy McBride, 4610 Beaconsfield avenue, N.D.G.While they enjoyed the summer, a sudden squall as the picture was taken didn't dampen their enthusiasm about going home to once again be with friends and families.HOMEWARD BOUND: With homes, families and classes just around the cor- From Page 3 Apartment murals Carlo takes a busman\u2019s holiday: he goes to distant points in Canada or overseas, from Still has a limited number of seats for where he returns with innumerable sketches \u2014 mainly of children, whose quick moods and movements fascin- HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES ate him, But he doesn\u2019t even sign his | works.For him, they have value in themselves as a form of ex- | \u201457 pression, \u2018\u2018of release.\u201d ; Beyond that point\u2014he believes , any other value lies in the enjoyment anyone may derive in the from them.Only the flag of Cyprus, of all the flags of the United | Nations, bears a map of the country.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke St.West, Westmount Piease call the Executive Administrator, Miss Rose Cohen, WE.7-3575 for details on affiliation and pew reservations.TTP (CTT J 7 standards in * © real estate ® AT Eighth Annual HUNT RACES Consult a The Lake of Two Mountains Hunt REALTOR \u2014 DATE : Sunday, September 23rd a man who has Ist Race 1:30 p.m.\u2014 Total of Ten Races PLACE : St.Lozare (Ottawa Highway, Route 17 to St.Charles crossroads at Hudson.Signs will be posted) voluntarily pledged himself to the In aid of CODE OF ETHICS Montreal Association for Retarded Children of the ADMISSION CARPARK : $5.00 and $10.00 including all occupants of car.SPECIAL FEATURES : Two Thoroughbred Flat Races A Day for the Entire Family to Enjoy in the Country Food and Beverage Available USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS PSP Oo ON RC nel MS J THIS WEEK IN WESTMOUNT Pupils say \u2018thanks\u2019 for pool: former Wesimounter refurns King's School Pupils this week penning \u201cthank you\u2019 notes to! the City of Westmount to show appreciation of the new swimming pool.Artist Genevieve MacLean, former Westmounter.newly-mov- ed to reside on Academy road alter many years\u2018 absence.Her son, Barry, and his wife spent several weeks this summer film-' ing religious ceremonies of the.Hopi Indians in Arizona.They | both returned here last Sunday after motoring more than 2,000 miles through the U.S.and Canada.Montreal International Theatre recipient of a Canada\u2019 Loyola lists courses for businessmen A list of 12 evening courses for businessmen at Loyola Univer-' sity is being advertised this week in a book published by the Small Business Branch, Domestic Com- | merce Service of the Department of Trade and Commerce.| The book is being distributed | across Canada as a guide to evening courses.seminars and correspondeuce courses offered by Canadian educational institutions to businessmen.All but one of Loyola's courses t is offered throughout the regular! academic year.as well as dur- | ing the summer.The exception is Industrial Design.which is completed in 24 lectures in January at a fee of $20.| ! Other | courses The other courses are: | Accounting, four full courses at $60: accounting, one half-course ; al $30: auditing.$60: auditing, half-course, $30: business policy | ond organization.$30: commercial law, $60; finance, $30: introduction to business.$30: marketing, $30: mathematics of fin- | ance, $30.Courses leading to chartered | accountant are offered at a, range from $30 to $60, sponsored | in association with the Institute | of Chartered Accountants of Quebec.Those interested should contact Loyola directly.t WALL-TO-WALL Oriental WE.2-4277 a LE LE RS The BEAUTIFUL RUGS and that accentuate the beauty of the apartments now on view at the new wing of the \"4300\" were supplied and installed by Gregory's 4151 St.Catherine St.West, Westmount Council grant.This week's presentation at La Poudriere is still \u201cVoice of the Turtie.\u201d\u2019.Mrs.T.A.Robillard.Belve- | dere road.winner of first week's\u2019 \u201cWin a Weekend for Two in Paris\u201d \"local department store.contest sponsored by a, Canada Council grant will aid translation into English of \u2018\u2019Aga- by Valentina Rohr gak.\u2019\u201d\u2019 a novel by Canadian Writer Yves Theriault.Victoria avenue, to be published by Ryerson Press.Mr.Theriault and his fam- | ily are presently residing in Europe.Eric Wesselow, past presi-' dent of the Independent Art Association, whese studies is located on Academy road, sharing a stained glass panel exhibition- with three well known Canadian artists at Toronto's national exhibition.Telecaster and the tenth aani- versary celebrations of the Can- \"adian Broadcasting Corporation have brought home to many Canadians the vast progress made jin the field of communications during our generation.Up until the invention of writing paper, telephone, telegraph.and radio.mankind has used all kinds of material and methods for centuries to give some permaneace te thought, desire.emotion.observation, to record deeds.documents, agreements, and thousands of other important projects including letter writing.Messages were cut into walls ef caves, tablets of clay.store, wood, fibrous mate-ial, skins of animals, papyrus from Egypt.and paper made from bamboo in China where basic paper was first discovered by Tsai Lun.an official at the Imperial Court of China.This is the first recorded paper made of fibrous pulp from rags.laid on a sicve, water -drained through the substance, and the remaining skin of fibres dried and glazed to make smooth surfaces for writing.The process was kept a Chinese secret until the Arabs learned it during the occupation of Samarkand.From that time on paper-making spread rapidly to Arabia.Spain.and other countries finally reaching England in the 16th century.BROADLOOMS Rug Co.Evenings: RE.8-4605 LALLA SIS LLL ALLIS LSS SILA LL ASL IS LL FSIS ILS IIS LS SA LS 15 SLL I ALLIS SSS IL IIL SL SSIS STL SA SIS a A OU During Elizabeth l\u2019s reign, the first licence was issued te a paper mill to preduce white wriling paper made by hand.Teday there is a great demand for hand-made paper, aud in this field Britain can claim to be supreme.Throughout the world handmade paper is used for deeds, documents.water color paintings, drawing.and \u201cprestige\u201d printing.It takes about three months lo make good hand-made paper | owing to the many processes involved and periods for maturing | 600 quilts and afghans.between operations.Junior Red Cross week declared The week of September 23 to 29 will be known as National ren were helped by the Junior \u2018Junior Red Cross Week.There Red Cross in 1961.are close to 1,300,000 members consisted of dental care, eye in Canada enrolled in 43.000 + examination, glasses, drugs, cost classroom branches of heart surgery for 79 children, transportation to aad from ine- dical centres, hearing ads, braces and other orthopaedic appliances, including whcel- chairs.These are but a few ol the humanitarian activities of JRC members, Canadian Junior Red Cross members helped handicapped | and nevdy children at home and throughout the world in 1961.They made 37.000 articles which were distributed to children of 16 coutitries.These shipments included 10,000 health kits, 6 800 school supply items, 380; school chests, $500 articles of clothinge 245 baby layettes, and Chl | \u2014\u2014 = A pheasant lays between 6 and 16 olive-Hutf eggs at hateh- ing time.If you we sincerely believe you would be unable to find a match for The Forty-Three Hundred.No single, startling or flamboyant feature leads to this distinction.It is, rather, a combination of superior appointments and superlative service which makes The Forty- a move to one of Montreal's discerning addresses, our rental staff will be privileged to show you the amenities you can expect only in The Forty-Three Hundred.Reservations for fall and later THE FORTY-THREE HUNDRED gentle distinction were to inspect every apartment residence in Canada, Three Hundred so unique.If you are considering occupancy in the New Wing are being made now.Rental and Management agents: ROYAL TRUST COMPANY.For appointment, phone: 955-3159 NEW WING Over 17.000 Canadian chuld- This help L 2961 \u2018LE \u2018aides \u2018Abpjsg \u2018Jaujunxa sunOUI;SSAA 84] sais. The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.21, 1962 Announcement .TOMMY GAUMOND Wishes to thank all the customers who he has served during the past 13 years and announces that he has severed his connection with the Champlain Service Station, cor- Yi ; ner of Grosvenor and Sherbrooke, Westmount, but will continue to serve his customers for Body Work & Painting At The GROSVENOR SERVICE STATION AUTO REPAIR SHOP 5001 St.Ambroise St., corner St.Remi FREE ESTIMATES VAY A44444444m WE.3-4092 \u2014 WE.2-4077 Nights: PO.9-1517 Jack Hution\u2019s teens A case for two cultures of other teen-agers in Canada are studying French with the feeling that it\u2019s a dead subject like Latin.If only they would think of it as a living language and realize that nearly everywhere in Canada, they have fellow citizens whose native tongue is French!\u201d The 17-year-old young man before me was looking unhappy.\u2018How many teenagers in Canada grow up knowing that they will have fo speak two languages RAMBLER OWNERS For Service or Body Work See Your Friendly New RAMBLER DEALER CHALET MOTORS LTD.2110 Decoarie Blvd.Just Below Sherbrooke Tel.481-0161 Moving abroad ?GET A MOVE ON WITH MORGAN'S! Packing - Crating - Shipping - Storing - Work Guaranteed Representation All Over the World Free Estimates organ\u2019s | MOVE WITH AGENTS FOR ALLIED VAN LINES AV.8-7211 to get by?\u201d he asked.\u201c] hear friends complaining that they have to study a few French verbs.But my family knew before 1 went to school that sooner or later I'd have to learn English.\u201cImagine arriving at school with only a few words of English at your command \u2014 and badly pronounced at that! It took me two years to really think IN English.\u201d \u201cIf we can manager this\u2014 and we have to \u2014 why can't other teen-agers make the effort to understand and appreciate our language?Believe me, we're nol brighter than they are.\u201d Family First 1 was talking to a French Canadian friend during a visit Jast week to Quebec and Eastern Ontario, an extreme- Jy intelligent Canadian teenager whose family is proud of the fact that he is the first among them to speak English fluently.My friend, who preferred to speak anonymously, had a message which he hoped would somehow reach the many thousands of Canadian students starting high school this fall.His complaint, the vast majority of Canadian high school students forget that Canada was French before 1759, and ignore an opportunity to explore botn French and English cultures, \u201cLet's look at it this way said my friend.\"I think my friends who speak only French are limiting themselves terribly.When you speak two languages you are able to live in two houses of | consciousness.\u201d \u201cYou almost seem able to Jook at any problem in two different ways.1f nothing else, you can read a great many books or newspapers not published in the other language, \u201cBut who's making the effort?| remember a dozen other neighborhood youngsters like me who couldnt speak English when we arrived in Grade 1.We all can now \u2014 but 12 years later only two or three of the others can speak French.Why should any teen-ager make an effort to improve his or her French in a community where few adults speak the language, 1 asked.Wouldn't that be a waste of | time?Two cultures \u201cThat point of view is entirely wrong,\u201d said my friend.| \u201cWhat makes us different\u2019 from our neighbors to the south of us unles it's the fact that we have both French and English culture behind us?\u201d \u201cA European teen-ager usually adjusts to more than one language, especially if he lives in a country like Switzerland.But we have thousands of teen-agers in Canada who can't talk to each other.\u201d How c¢an a teen-ager improve his or her French speaking ability?\u201cIt\u2019s really simple.\u201d said my friend.\u201cThe secret is just listening.Any record store will probably supply French-speaking records that will help your accent.\u201d \u201cTry listening to phrases, repeating them after the speaker and then playing them again.You'll be amazed at how suddenly whole sentences anchor themselves in your mind.The patterns become automatic, \u201cTry to find one or more friends who are also interested in your project, and have French get-togethers.See if you can al] get by in French for an evening and you'll be amazed at the progress that you make.\u201d \u201cT fee) so sad,\u201d he added, \u201cwhen 1 think that thousands Animal Protection League All members of the S.P.CA.Help vs to help our animal friends by calling 7135-2922 ot ony hour Leave your name ond address F.W.Dakin | EE = = = = CE = EE CEE = EE EE SE = CE eee = Ee =) rr GUARANTEED INVESTMENT 53 GDCERTIFIATES @» & ® 1to 5 Year a.® Principal and Interest Guaranteed Interest Paid Semi-annually by Cheque Crown Trust Company 393 St.James St.W., Montreal, VI.2-8362 EE = EE = EE a) CE Ee = CE CE = == =n L \u201cCHARLIE - MORNING MAYOR OF MONTREAL\" 6 A.M.- 10 A.M., MON.- SAT.THE \u201cJOHN WILSON SHOW\u201d 10 AM.-2 P.M.DAILY | 4 À EE i TS Twisting 2 round E Kruschev's dance-hall watchdogs Stephen Harper in Moscow HE blonde on the edge | of the dance floor where the Czar used to stable his horses was pretty.well- groomed.She tapped her feet rhythmically as a 15-piece band swung into Moscow's favorite hep number, \u201cWhen the Saints Go Marching In.\u201d It was Saturday and I stood in the stag line with Russian youngsters at a vast new palais de danse just opened H in fulfilment of Mr.Khrush- Bl chev's orders to give young 5; Russians a gayer life.= I paid 70 kopeks (six shil- i lings) to dance from 7:30 ° § : p.m.till 11 p.m.And soon, as i we danced cheek - to - cheek, the blonde was telling me that her name was Ludmilla, | she was 19, and studied at a technical institute.x * * When the band took a 15- } minute break Ludmilla led i me to see a film cartoon which was being shown at the far end of the hall.Most of the girls kept in their own groups and most of the boys kept in their gangs.Almost every girl had taken as much trouble as | Ludmilla to look her best.) Their clothes were smart and } most wore nylons and chic, A high-heeled shoes.Most wore } nail varnish and appeared to ! be fresh from the hairdressers.q The boys were comparati- | vely motley.i Two girls and a man wear- ; ing red armbands watched fi carefully to make sure no real bourgois decadence crept into the dancing.Ludmilla began a gentle jive while we were on the Ë far side of the dancers from E A the vigilantes, but reverted ; to the normal sedate Russian ankle-flip quickstep as we moved back again.x x KX \u201cDo you twist?\u201d I asked.Ludmilla giggled.\u201cI love it, but I would be reported to | the Komsomol (Young Com- À munist League) if I did it here, especially if I did it with a foreigner.\u201d Back on the edge of the floor an air force officer who had been eyeing Ludmilla for some time stepped in.Politely he asked my per- Bb mission to ask my companion | to dance.I said \u2018goodbye to i Ludmilla and moved towards the door.Even during fall, group travelling in the country is still very popular on weekends.Those who carry many persons in their car that the occupation of the front seat by more than three persons is prohibited.The Highway Code also prohibits any passenger placing himself in such a way as to obstruct the driver's vision or impede the handling of the vehicle.It is forbidden to open any door of a vehicle on the side of traffic until it is safe to do so; it must be closed again as soon as the passenger or passengers have boarded or left the vehicle, and must never be opened when à the vehicle is in motion.\u201cTonight l\u2019II hear : \u2018My husband gives at work\u2019 a dozen times!\u201d Photography by Dick Nye Will this be your answer?\u2018What are you going to say to Mrs.Brown when she rings your doorbell tonight?Maybe you know Mrs.Brown.She has been a Red Feather Campaign canvasser in your community for many years.She rings doorbells, keeps track of cards and says with a smile a dozen times a night, \u201cGood evening, I'm canvassing for the Red Feather Campaign\u201d.Mrs.Brown\u2019s husband gives at his office, too.But she doesn\u2019t feel her personal responsibility ends there.She donates time from an already busy life.Where does your responsibility to others end \u2014 with your husband\u2019s donation?Or, does it include the giving of a small \u201chome\u201d donation which, multiplied many thousands of times over, will help Red Feather\u2019s 36 welfare agencies carry on their urgent work for another year?Please think about it.And when Mrs.Brown calls tonight or tomorrow \u2014give as generously as you can} 36 welfare agencies depend all year on your one contribution be glad you can share SHARE THE UNITED WAYZ 1962 RED FEATHER CAMPAIGN 6 Z961 \u201817 \u2018ides \u2018Apply 'Jouiwpxy unouysap dy) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.21.1962 10 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY ES Parlez-vous Francais?Here is an opportunity for you to acquire a working knowledge of French, without studying grammar and without using a book \u2014 the way you began to speak your mother tongue.J.N.Cayouelte, specialist in conversational French, invites you to a free demonstration lesson.Kindly telephone for an appointment, before 7 p.m.Telephone: 482 - 5627 INVITATION You are invited, without obligation, to attend a free demonstration of the most interesting and efficient audio-visual method to learn CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (latest method realized by the \u201cMinistère de l'Education Nationale de France\u201d) every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from September 24th to September 27th incl.at 8 p.m.Graduate Professors of Paris and Montreal Universities.GENDRON FRENCH SCHOO 3479 PRUD'HOMME AVE.(JUST ABOYE SHERBROOKE) N.D.G, TEL.484-2290 Established 30 Years We A kek ok ok A kk ko ak ok ok sk kA ee de ke de shed de dee ok ok ek de sdk ke doko i * 3 ï 3 i * [ School of Art and Design MONTREAL MUSEUM Day and Evening OF FINE ARTS Students win scholarships Two Westmount students have been awarded $400 scholarships by the Rotary Club of West- mount.They are: Liane Darby, 17 of 181 Met- calfe avenue, and Wayne Jones, 17, of 4410 St.Catherine street west, Liane is a graduate of West- mount High School and has entered her first year (arts) at McGill.Wayne graduated from St.Leo's Academy and is presently studying engineering at Loyola.Wayne is the son of Det.- Lieut, and Mrs.A.Jones.This Is Your Calendar of MONDAY EVENING Effective Written English: Reading Modern Russian; Drawing and Painting; Qui Suis-je ?(d); Canada\u2019s Position In a Changing World (d); The Word of God (d) \u2014 to open Sept.24; The Ethical Dynamic in Philosophy (d).TUESDAY AFTERNOON The Word of God (d).TUESDAY EVENING Kindergarten \u2014 Psychology and Learning Theory; The Greek Experience (d); Teaching the Retarded Child \u2014 to open Oct.9: To Be a Philosopher \u2014 to open Sept.25; English Conversation; Patterns of Commitment to Life and to Reality in Asia and the West (d).WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The World of Elizabeth 1 (d); Curiosity, Creativity and Ambition (d) \u2014 this course for senior high school students.THOMAS MORE INSTITUTE COURSES Opening October Ist THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Role of the Stranger in Life and Literature (d).THURSDAY EVENING The Role of the Stranger in Life and Literature (d); Mathematical Thought and Expression; In tro ductory Course in German; Social Order and Cultural Change (d); Prehistory of Man in Canada \u2014 to open Oct.11; Italian Language; Parents and Schools (d).FRIDAY EVENING The Bull and the Dove (d) \u2014 to open Oct, 12.SATURDAY MORNING The Exploration of the Universe (d); The Word of God (d); Teaching the Retarded Child.(All to open Oct.13).IN POINTE CLAIRE Monday evening: opens Courses OCT.1st PAINTING - DRAWING .IS FRANCES .BASIC.DESIGN ; MODELLING & SCULPTURE Write or Phone out GOLTMAN GRAPHIC ARTS SYLLABUS VOILE DESIGN REGISTRATION Pianist, Lic.Mus.PART TIME CLASSES OFFICE CHILDREN'S CLASSES JUNIOR COURSE NON-PROFESSIONAL PAINTING CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS TEACHER TRAINING IN ART TEACHING Principal \u2014 Arthur Lismer, R.C.A,, LL.D.3430 Ontario Avenue Phone: VI.2-7896 ENROLL NOW First Medalist, McGill University Pupils Successful in Highest Exams.RECITALS Psychological Theories in Context (d), WEDNESDAY EVENING C Thursday evening: The World of Elizabeth 1 (di; Fiction and Drama in North America (d): Psychology of Leadership (d); Contemporary Physics; Great Books 1 (d); A Study of the Literature of Violence and Action (d); The Art of Ef- Fiction and Drama in North America (d).(d) Indicates a discussion course Location: Mainly at 220 Pine Beginners and Advanced 5506 N.D.G.Avenue HU.4-6424 | * Enroll Now Dancing Academy INGE WEBER © Classical and Modern Ballet ® Character and Modern Jazz and Rhythm Classes Children \u2014 Adults \u2014 Professionals ALSO EVENING RHYTHM GYM CLASSES FOR ADULTS Opening September 12th Westmount Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke Street West Call for information \u2014 735-0032 \u2014 After 6 p.m.RAAKRAAARAAR ANA RA RAR KARA AAARRRAR AAA ERA AAR HAN AY AMAR ASS ASS HAMMAM MM MAX »¥ | that Johnny Brown features a complete line of theatrical supplies | TOE SHOES, TAP SHOES, BALLET SLIPPERS, HIGHLAND SLIPPERS, DRUM MAJORETTE BOOTS, LEOTARDS, TIGHTS, AT \\~- | OPERA HOSE, BATONS, A À DANCE RECORDS, AE Pr COSTUME MATERIALS Etc., MEHRONS and STEINS theatrical make-up.be) Log WOW.Inc.| 2019 MANSFIELD STREET Victor 43921-27964: STAGE - RADIO TELEVISION! SPEECH and SELF IMPROVEMENT .- N.D.G.- Cote des Neiges 5 Studios St.Laurent - Town of Mt.Royal CHILDREN'S THEATRE DOROTHY DAVIS \u2014 VIOLET WALTERS » 484-6620 MISS J.EDWARD B.A.McGill, L.R.A.M.L.R.S.M.Is now accepting a limited number of beginners and young students for PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION Will visit.Please phone 845-8437 Use Examiner classifieds Dincha Know?| Ave.west; Several at 3421 Drummond, # 16, 17.- Information and folder from the Office: Tel.: 842 - 5076 fective Speech; The Russian Mind «d).Spoñn & Milllr STUDIOS NOW OPEN Modeling and Charm Classes Tots\u2014Teens\u2014Adults Ballet\u2014Tap\u2014Singing\u2014Speech Social Dancing\u2014Special mixed young group Friday, 5 P.M.Housewives\u2014Business girls Modeling as part time career or self improvement HU.4.3717 4932 Sherbrooke Street West (Near Claremont) \u2019 9 /R e 6 4 UNIVERSITY GRADUATE TEACHERS Secretarial \u2014 Typewriting \u2014 Stenography \u2014 Bookkeeping \u2014 {Refresher courses in Gregg, Pitman and Duployan) \u2014 Legal and Medical Secretarial Courses \u2014 English and French \u2014 Stenotype \u2014 Dictaphone \u2014 Comptometer \u2014 Court Stenographers\u2019 Exams.5354 Sherbrooke W.(Cor.Prud'homme) 488-1577 JOCELYN A.PAPINEAU, Principal Hi-Fi Music Show By Giveon Cornfield As in past years, we are again to have the annual Montreal High Fidelity Music Show, sponsored by the Dominion High Fidelity Association.This year\u2019s show is shaping up in good style, with over 40 exhibitors at presstime, and there will no doubt be more.The latest home music systems electronic organs, records, components and accessories will be displayed and demonstrated.The show opens at the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel at 4 p.m.on Wednesday, October 10.This is hard on the heels of the New York High Fidelity Show of October 6, and the Canadian show will give the public and trade an opportunity to see and hear the newest offerings of Canadian manufac- facturers and importers, An attendance in the neighbourhood of 10.000 is anticipated for this year's show, says John T.Rochford the DR.MARGUERITE CHOQUETTE Mus.-Bac.{Gold Medalist) CONCERT PIANIST has now resumed her 41st Yeor of Teaching.Classical and Popular Courses: PIANO AND VOICE SPECIAL COURSES FOR CHILDREN 3420 Grey Ave.show manager.The show will run from Wednesday to Saturday night, 11 p.m.,, and the admission charge of 50 cents will entitle the public to admission badges good every day of the show.All-family amplifier One of the revolutionary new items to be shown at this year\u2019s show is the Fisher X- 101-C, hailed as the first all- family amplifier.For the audiophile members of the family, the X-101-C offers a full complement of controls allowing unlimited flexibility of operation.But these controls are al! hidden behind a hinged panel.For the immediate enjoyment of even the most uninstructed member of the family only the \u201cmust\u201d controls (Program Source, Ster- eoMono switch and level control) are in view and are of the pushbutton variety.Tthis results in the most uncluttered appearance and the most functional of operations.Rated at 30 Watts per chanmel, the X-101-C boasts Christian Science lecture Monday How scientific prayer helps to | promote and support righteous government will be the topic of a Christian Science lecture to be given in the auditorium of Victoria Hall, Westmount, on; Monday evening, September 24, by Charles Louis Reilly of Los: Angeles, California, a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship.| Open to the public without charge, the | ecture is being! sponsored by the members of the Christian Science church on; Lansdowne avenue in West- mount.tion to the hinged front panel.All controls may be used during tape playback, for example.| A front panel jack is avail-| able for earphones plus ai switeh that can silence the main speakers while the! headphones are in use.A new circuit development per-\u2018 mits direct connection of a centre channel speaker without using an additional | plifier.Truly an outstanding | piece of equipment, and a far cry {from the elementary am- A native of St.Paul, Minn Mr.Reilly gave up a musical career as a concert pianist in ' 1940 to devote his full time to the practice of Christian Science healing, In 1955 he be- CHART OF THE PIONEER A Coaxial CS-8B | Base reflex | CS-1ZA \u2018Buse renex 231, Level control; NEAR U \u201cBookshelf\u201d Hi-Fi Speakers ) He HEIGHT | DEPTH | PRICE | MODEL | SPEAKERS CS-6A | some 19\" CS-8A | alin 20% 23° | 12\" : 10\" |* 57-00 ALL HAND-RUBBED FINISH \u2014 PAYETTE RADIO 730 ST.JAMES ST.WEST Lun 9\" | 35.00 \"pra He |\u201d 44-00 \"158%\" 10% \" *109-0 AVAILABLE FROM STOCK NIVERSITY plifier of yesteryear, several innovations in addi- W MRS.L.BOOTH RE.7-1230 «
Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.
Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.