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[" Æ5.Loss $140,000 in Greene fir 0 A four alarm fire which broke out gh Gpge es 133 VOL.XXXIV, No.4 MONTREAL, FRI., JAN.25, 1963 = iat wo CRP Li i hi cran weds OATH OF OFFICE: Mayor Drury is sworn * in by A.W.D.Swan, Secretary-Treasurer of Westmount at Monday's council meeting.\u2018I will discharge the duties of said office to the best of my judgment and ability.\" Edgar's and Miss Cramp\u2019s School i avenue near Sherbrooke.Wednesday \u201cnight, demolished a row of stores and offices and threatened a nearby block of apartment buildings.One fireman was injured when falling plaster struck him in the eve and was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.where he is reported in good condition.The fire.which was reported at 11.15 pan.caused an estimated $140.000 damages.It was well established when firefighters arrived to see flames shooting out of windows on the first and second floors of the buildings.Police officials said that it was one of the most spectacular blazes they could remember.Sixty firemen, under the direction of Police and Fire Chief E.C.Harper brought the fire under control in an hour and a half.New school planned for city The Board of Directors of Miss Properties destroyed Commercial properties dion- aged or destroyed are Victor Trower, Photographer, ond Fol.door of Canada Lanited and Decorative Trends Incorporated at 1374 Greene.the Pro- Ate Shop and J.Pool at 1378 Greene.and Trimlex Company, Bridgeport labries of Canada and the Donahue Corporation of Ca ada at 1378 Greene have made a formal application to the City of Westmount to con- | Ustruet a two story school on Mt.| Pleasant avenue, between Cedar \u201cA firetrap\" Police officials stated that \u201cin spite of the modern fronts, tog \u2018ing Greene avenue, the buttd- ings in back were a live trap old and falling apart.Cracked walls provided a passage tor the (and Montrose.Mrs.John Corbett, Chairman, in announcing the plans, said that the school.on its present location at 1761 Cedar avenue, needed more space and facilities, as it had increased its enrollment in the past few years \u201cFight an nexation { Cushing urges Westmount received a firm support the council in helping warning Monday night when re-! to battle any threats of annexa- tiring mayor J.C.Cushing tion.We must not lay down our urged citizens to be ever alert guard for a minute.\u201d He stated to the threat of annexation.| that it could not be in the best \u201cWestmount residents,\u201d he said.| interests of Westmount or any \u201cmust take a greater interest in other suburban municipality to municipal affairs.Citizens must be controlled by another cor- | | poration.Accomplishments Thieves fo have as Mayor clean shirts reviewing te aps o What size shirt does a burglar | estimated 140 persons at the wear\u201d Indications are that ome\u2019 inaugural session of the City local thief.while enjoying a cer- Council, Mr.Cushing com- tain \u201cwell-laundered look,\u201d this mented on the many improve- week is not too particular about ments made in the field of pub- proper neck sizes and sleeve | li¢ works.He noted that in the lengths as he stole 20 bundles! past four years Westmount com- of clean clothes from a laundry | Pleted an addition to the i at 152 Abbot avenue in West.| brary, constructed a swimming mount on Sunday.| Police reported that someone had entered the laundry through | a narrow transom which was only sccured by a single nail.Doors were locked.Finding only five dollars in silver on the: premises, the thief selected! twenty bundles of laundry apparently at random, and carried them to his car parked! called Employees of the Wonder Bakeries Limited, went on strike Wednesday.establishing 15 pickets outside the building at 323 some distance away.Highlights of: pool.and a bathhouse \u201cwhich should be ready by the time you want to use the pool.\u201d \u201cWestmount pioneered in the construction of snow melting ; ponds.Because of this, no city vin the area was able to keep their streets clearer of snow than we have.\u201d Mr.Cushing said that plans for an addition to the police and fire station have been completed.The addition will house the service departments in \u201can almost building.\u201d \u201cProperty values have great- Mr.Cushing said, mount'\u2019s credit rating is higher than Montreal's or that of any other city on the island.He attributed this rise partly to the establishment of new schools in (Continued on page 5) Strike at bakery \u2018illegal \u2018real dispute between manage- | ment and employees.\u201cIt is no- \"thing more than | strike,\u201d he said.While all of the employees new, ly risen in the past few years,\u201d .\u201cand West- science i by about 60°.Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp\u2019s, a private schuol for girls, now located in the City of Montreal.near the corner of Cedar and Cote-des-Neiges has an enrollment of 166.Grades one to eleven are taught, \u201cIn addition to being over crowded we are located on a desperately bad and busy corner,\u201d Mrs.Corbet said.students are simply unable to cross here and they all have to be called for.We used to draw our students primarily from the\u2019 East of us, but now most of them come from the North and West.The new school wil be more central,\u201d Mrs.Corbett noted that.with more room, the school would be able to teach grade 12, increasing their size by about 30 students, \u201cThere in no future in adding to our present building as the property is in Montreal's \u2018Green Belt\u201d and we would never know how long we could stay here.\u201d \u201cA new school is necessary at this time due to the need for better feeding arrangements, proper kitchens, and a bigger library.\u201d she added.\u201cWe should have more laboratory space for students as well as a regular art room.\u201d Mrs.Corbett said that locations for the new school were considered, but they were all in dangerous locations pupils crossing the streets.\u201cThe Board of Directors concluded that the Mt.most convenient for Westmount.\" NAR EN for | kindergarten and.many | ; since \u201cYoung five from building to buildins.The department worked through the night to completely drawn the'fire.Flames were still spotled frdm time to time until yesterday afternoon.Investigations are continuing as to the cause of the fire.This was the worst fire that Westmount had experienced July of last year when flames gutted an apartment at Kensington and Sherbrooke Motorists find cars \u2018too warm\u2019 This was a cold week with wany stalled automobiles blocking the streets, but two local residents found their cars a Httle too hot, as they tried novel ways to warm them.One motorist on Belmont avenue placed a blanket over the hood of his car.He left the motor running, unfortunately and the blanket soon caught hire from the heat of the engine.Quickly extinguished by firemen, the blaze destroyed the blanket, but only scored the paint on the hood.Residents of Clarke avenue were startled Sunday when they noticed a large cloud of black smoke coming from the engine of a parked car.When firemen arrived, they found that the owner had placed a large ol Pleasant site was the lamp under the hood, \u201cjust to students junfreeze the and we'd really prefer to be in bit.\u201d Little damage was sustain- | ed uside from scorched wires, moving parts à Ved en an legal Next week\u2019s weather By ERIC NEAL Churches .6 Classified .10 Editorial .#4 Sports .M Women .& 9 Prince Albert Street.The move | concerned with production were was apparently in sympathy involved in the strike, \u201cwe are\u2018 with the employees of James) carrying on with limited produc- | Strachan Limited of Montreal.tion,\u201d Mr.Rae said.who walked off their jobs last! Westmount Police has been week.at the bakery since the strike Mr.R.Rae, company spokes-! began and have reported ne in- man, said that there was no | cidents.EE A Dg TIT eA STATI 1 TS 26 to 31 January A little milder everywhere, even a partial thaw in the south with freezing drizzle, snow, rains and bright intervals.This is the time we often have glaze icestorms.Snowfall during January could exceed 30 inches divided nearly equally over each week.SH SN à ÉCLAIR Pl.tds D U 39 Nid < % Y * + The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 25, 1963 2 Puppet show Real Estate \u2014 Renting ~ scheduled Residentia BONDED production \u2018Perry the Pirate,\u201d on Tuesday.February 5 al 4:00 and 8.00 pm.The puppeteer will be Fivind Mansen.\u201cBonfire\u201d actually means \u201chone fire\u201d being so named in IGth century England because martyr's bones were burned in Lupe fires, It's true! The people at Kenwood\u2019s care about the things they store.And they have the equipment to care for them properly.In Kenwood\u2019s modern, fireproof warehouses articles are moved gently, stored in padded palletized containers and sealed in strong corrugated board.Rugs are rolled up in individual containers and stored in a special rug vault.Upholstered furniture is placed on special racks and everything is kept free of dust and moisture under constantly controlled temperatures.It costs no more to give your possessions Ken- wood's extra care.So, for all kinds of storage, packing or moving, make sure you call Kenwood's.KKIENWOOD'S WESTMOUNT TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD, 4221 ST, CATHERINE W, e WE 83-1113 Over 55 Years Experience « Agents for AMied Van Lines ; \u2014 Kaz.5 AWARD WINNING DESIGN: - + 1 of 57 The puppet class of the Unity' M , L A Boy's, Club will present its first, : je é The City of Westmount's first municipal pool received an award for \u2018design excellence\u201d in the International contest sponsored annually by the National Swimming Pool Institute in associa- Westmount pool wins award features both 25-yard and 25- meter racing courses and is similar to other pools built by Canada Gunite across the country.It Phone: 932-0696 was opened in August, 1962.Westmount's once controversial pool appears, not only to have won general public acceptance locally, but also far-reaching prominence.Construction of the bath house beside the pool is right on schedule, according to City Manager N.T.Dawe.J.ROMISH Ladies\u2019 & Men's CUSTOM TAILOR Specializing in clothes made to (| measure from best materials.\u2018J Also all kinds of tailoring including remodelling of Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses.1239 Greene Avenue tion with Swimming Pool Maga- ! zine.In announcing the award at: the industry's annual convention | in Miami on January 22nd.\u2018 Robert Hoffman.Publisher of | | Swimming Pool Age.advised the ; \"Canada Gunite Company, de- | | signer builders of the pool, that! | the Westmount entry was the only manicipal pool selected for | an awapd in the Internati mal, | divisfpn of the contest.{ | \u201cWith stores of fancy residen- | : tial and lush resort pools en- \u201ctered from England, France, \"South Africa.Italy.Australia \u201cand especially from Latin American countries where labor costs | are so much lower.\u201d Hoffman I commented.\u201d it is amazing that ,a Canadian municipal pool can | compete at all,\u201d | \u2018The 200,000 gallon Z-shaped pool i | | ' ! | SPCA NEVIS ISLAND in the SUN.Of rare tropical beauty ond romance in the British-West- Indies .ALL YOURS.WHATEVER YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THIS TROPICAL PARADISE OF UNSURPASSED WHITE SANDY BEACHES OFFERS: VACATION retreat away from tourist crowded places, high cost living, tension and hurry .RETIREMENT in a year-round balmy climate and low cost construction .INVESTMENT for yourself, your children or grandchildren, 360 days a year sunshine, low humidity and deep-sea fishing at its best .Beautiful white, sandy, private beach with towering 3,000 foot mountains in back; in front the terrain descends so evenly to the sea that NO home on any site will ever block the view of another home.VACATION or RETIREMENT PROBLEMS 27?SUNNY ISLAND DEVELOPMENT CORP.IS YOUR ANSWER.The local government approved ond recommended our project.HOMESITES: Of 8,000 sq.ft.and more at moderate prices, with a marvelous view of the CARIBBEAN SEA and the neighbor islands.Famous health giving thermal springs on location.FREE TRIP TO THE ISLAND WITH PURCHASE For more information without ony obligation CALL RE.3-313) VARY REALTIES CORP.5757 Decelles Ave., Suite 32, Montreal 26, P.Q.Nepresentotives of Sunny Istond Develepmem Corp.À as 7 au â y, i | fl METROPOLE RADIO TAXI Lansdowne Taxi Now owned and operated by STRESS TNR LVL SERVICE Attention Taxi Owners NEW MEMBERS WANTED FOR RAPIDLY GROWING BUSINESS Phone: 722-2542 or 937-9431 Statistics released The report of W.N.Dunlop.general manager of the SPCA.given last Thursday at the annual | general meeting, indicated 76,725 \u2018 dogs and cats were destroyed | during 1962, 41,890 of them at the , owners\u2019 request.Of the total destroyed, 23,503 - were dogs; the rest were cats.Mr.Dunlop pointed oul in his report that 79.290 animals were received by the SPCA during the year.and of this.598 dogs were returned to owners, and one : ; cat, Placed in homes were 1,142 dogs and 824 cats, plus seven \u201chorses \u2018former police horses bought by the SPCA and sold to private owners), | The financial statement for the ' year indicated a gross operating loss of $53,445.77, which was part- | y covered by income from other ; Investments.| Net operating loss for the year | was $10.818.86, or more than : | $8,000 over last year's reported loss.| Biggest increase in expenses shown in the financial statement was for public relations, $4,643.33, which had ro counterpart during | 1961.me a neal ofd- Mountain Street ot Sherbrooke It was sect te Lai .pe bing VICTOR 2-4444 QUE Cac MN PAYETTE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF EQUIPMENT ond ACCESSORIES 30 ST.JAMES ST.W Ë N Store Hours: 8.30 a.m.[] D BIA 41 3 RADIO For All Your ® PHOTO SUPPLIES - oN ® PHOTOGRAPHY ® PICTURE FRAMING ESTABLISHED 1899 ® Regular ond Custom Photofinishing ® ?WATCH REPAIRS ACME P HOTO Reg'd.5 Certified Watchmakers 2 Stores 1m Serve You OHMAN'S | 4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 JEWELLERS 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXXIV, No.4 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1963 PAGE THREE 26 Years ago | Mm | | Who's who in the Examiner - | Ç here?ere: Janvary 28, 1937 Apartment for Grey Nuns\u2019 site q The Citv of Westmount and.interested promoters are today arranging for the construction ! of a mammoth apartment building.on the site of the Grey , Nuns' Farm, opposite the West-' N mount Athletic Grounds.Plans call for four building blocks, to enclose a central park-play- ground court.The first block is to be ten stories in height with space underneath for 500 automobiles.The erection of this f building, which will cost about $2,500.000 would provide a practical solution to the local unemployment problem.| P Ed.Note \u2014 An apartment was finally built in 1957 \u2014 the first construction of anv type on that block.RMR elects listed in the American Feder | ; | | | | | tion of Arts new reference | book: \u201cWho's Who ti American Art,\u201d which the publie library received this week.They are.Commander Harold Beaumont, 4709 Westmount Boulevard, and ! Ghitta Caiserman.353 Kensing- ton Avenue.Commander Beaumoul, RCA, was born in Ottawa and studied at Osgoude Hall in Toronto lle has exhibited his painting: across Canada, and worked with the Dominion Archives.He was official war artist with the Canadian Navy between 1943 and 1946, designing the 10 cent stamp painting.an eskimo, that is in current use.Commander Beaumont is honorary treasurer of the Royal College of Art.Ghitta Caiserman.an instrue- \" committees tor in Fine Arts at Si George \u2018 Williams University, was born i At the annual meeting of the in Montreal.She received a Royal Montreal Regiment the | scholarship from Parsons school, | - following committees were | In 1950 she won the O'Keefe hv .elected: Regimental \u2014 Major | Bonnar, Major J.H.McBride, | Captain Paul Barrie, and Lieut.| G.Palmer: Mess \u2014 Capt.J.1.| Jack.Capt.J.M.Allan, Lieut.| { A.W.D.Swan, and Lieut.W.© Bonnar: Band \u2014 Capt.Findlay, 1 Lieut.Lowe and Lieut.Moore: 3 Sports \u2014 Lieut D.H.Campbell, Lieut.T.Trenholme.and Lieut.G.Shaw: Dress \u2014 Capt.Jack, Lieut.J.A.Calder.and Lieut.| G.E.Tait; Publicity \u2014 Capt.LY Donald MacRae.and Lieut.\u2019 These smiling students are part of McGill's TRAVEL IS OUR BUSINESS t Swan.WESTMOUNTERS IN REVUE: annual revue which opens February 7 at Moyse HARVEY'S TRAVEL Hall.From left to right are Brooks Giles, Angela Field, and Peter Weldon, all of one Westmount; Ann Bruker, Jerry Millamn, Doug Leopold of Westmount; Helen Abbey, oii! 26 L House ; : (1 ado CEA i.[Erica Pomerance, Larry Fineberg, Marlene Stotland of Westmount; Reva Cantor, MORTIMER | Sharon Cooperberg, and Dave Mayerovitch of Westmount.Art Award.Her paintings have been exhibited at the Montreal Museum, and in Fredericton, Hamilton.Toronto, Windsor, and Vancouver, ROSS , Westmount YMCA NEED À CAB! so Nurses fo fake UN.6-4551 Office Res.first \u2018plunge\u2019 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.933-1468 653-2907 By DOUG HARLAND WE.7-9483 The Westmount YMCA will Lifesaving course can be com- Month of Jan.ONLY | be introducing a newly develop-, bined into one.A group of S U i T S ed lifesaving course next month.nurses from the Royal Victoria {John Rogers.YMCA swimming Hospital will take the first Call Made To Measure I instructor.says that new course | \u201cplunge.\u201d If this proves success- 2 fivi lis a pilot projeet to determine ful it will replace this existing MERCHANTS ittings \"if the Royal Lifesaving Society's course.$65 | course and the YMCA's Senior Golf and Ski F IA STAMP | School or ; K TOR || The annual Golf School for We do this every year ! : v S \"adults will start February 20.FUEL OIL & COIN SHOP | Golf and ski schools are also be- F.L.SILVER d ; ing considered for teenagers \u2014 Req\u2019 R.A.EANIN linquiries should be directed to And Albums & Accessories Ronald Watt, Youth and Com- PS munity Secretary.The courses temps & Cos [I STL BURNER SERVICE ® Bought \"two months.© Sold ® Appraised | Leaders Corps Last week, the vouth leaders The | Séurdas 3 Fm Nor the were intoraits in 11 MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY | Custom Tailor Ladies\u2019 and Men's Suits & Coats 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WE.2-6633 346 VICTORIA AVE.doy.January 25th they will be 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE © Limited © WESTMOUNT (Continued on page (1) \u2014_ rm mr The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 25, 1963 4 THE Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1.0451 Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Deportment Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1-2771 John W.Sancton, President ond Publisher Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Faamines aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the Mail) subscriptions: $2.50 per yrari $1.15 half year.Five cents à copy, Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association.Quebre Newspapers Association.home, devoled to public service, Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.and for payment of postage in cash Examiner Serving the City of Westmount since 1935 Heod Office: 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 WESTMOUNT Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman WE SAY Policy of secrecy hurts police good name [TS been some time since The Examiner has even mentioned the propensity of Canada\u2019s best-run City (Westmount, of course) for conducting much of its pub- Jic business in private.We have well documented this in the past.The practice stands undenied.And unchanged.And West- mounters by and large don\u2019t particularly care one way or the other \u2014 so long as the City continues to show all the outward evidence of being well run.In congratulating the new mayor, His Worship C.M.Drury: newly-elected Alderman D.N.Byers, and re-elected Alderman I.S.Backler and Alderman M.L.Tucker, whose acclamations were finalized with ceremonies this week, The Examiner but expresses the hope that they and their colleagues might experiment a little more than have their predecessors with giving the citizens the benefit of their individual views on some of the more important civic matters which will pass before them at the council table during their terms of office.The fear of being misquoted or misunderstood, of being caught in controversy.of making mistakes which all might see, of being ridiculed \u2014 these are human traits, understandable, with which we and all Westmount citizens sympa: thize.And like most fears, they are mostly groundless.The citizens are genuinely interested in knowing of civic problems and how they may be worked out, This interest may be passive, but it is positive.We've long since stopped stridently urging wide-open council meetings for West- mount.We now only quiet- lv suggest they be tried, as we believe the outgoing council made some tentative steps toward doing.Meanwhile, \"keeping mum\u2019 has one department of the City's services in hot water with some citizens this week \u2014 a department YOU SAY Stop hedging on Dorchester issue Sir: At last, after decades of planning, Montreal is to get her subway.It will be a major factor in preventing traffic congestion in the downtown area; it will do the same in this area, when it is extended to Westmount and N.D.G.Not only will Westmounters be able to utilize the subway in travelling downtown but they will also benefit due to a decrease in traffic as motorists leave their cars in outlying lots to take the subway.The subway, which will be completed in time for the Centennial of Canada and the World's Fair in 1967 will be an achievement of which, Westmount, as a responsible community on the island, should have every right to be proud.Why then does Westmount delay in co-operating with Montreal in permitting the land on the west side of At- water \u2014 land thal is now only a parking lot \u2014 to be used as a terminal for the St.Catherine street line?Why does Westmount \u2018hedge\u2019 when asked to pay her share of subway costs?We must co-operate.Of course it will mean extra expenses, extra difficulties, per- | haps even higher taxes for a | while.We will pay for the | widening of Dorchester: we must pay for the subway.It will benefit us many times.more, John Spence SAR otherwise second to none | in the job it does efficient-| ly and well: the police.| From independent reports, The Examiner learns, that there have been some | rather spectacular robberies recently in Westmount | homes.Official verification is difficult.So rumors fly.| Policy appears to be not; to publicize breakins,, robberies and the like in: the interests of the *\u2018good! name\u201d of Westmount.But! a good argument can be put | up that this practice only | lulls residents into a sense | of false security \u2014 that Westmount is comparative- | ly burglar-free \u2014 and thus does not encourage caution.| A police statement which says there is \u201cno series of robberies\u201d is no substitute for citizens knowing the situation for themselves.| understanding of social This week in Westmount Spectator deck for bath house Architeet Grattan D.Thomp- som, 4135 Sherbrooke street west gives the following description of | swimming ; the bath Westmount pool.\u2018\u201c\u2019Fhe Bathhouse will be 133 feet long and 22 feet wide; containing 56 coin-operated lockers, | clothing compartments | and 300 divided as follows: | and 100 clothing compartments ers in the by VALENTINA RAHR mount since early 1930's.\u201cThis week the lectures are being preserved in a special loose leaf book form,\u201d spector ANDREW LOWSON.\u201d \u2018and they will be issued to all members of the force for special reference, training, and exami- 28 lockers, nation purpose.\u201d The ten specak- series were: Fred for girls; 28 lockers and 200 cloth- Kaufman, Miss Claire Barrette, ing compartments for boys.| Judge John Long, Harvey Yaro- Also included one man's and sky.Dr.Rosaire Roussel, Ber- women's dressing rooms with! hard Peclet, Joseph Cohen QC, lockers.clothing compartments, | Leon Levinson, Jacques Ducros dressing stalls, lavatories showers, a small office, mechanical equipment room and storage room and a spectator roof deck of a material well suited to such an installation.The foundations will be of concrete, with exterior brick walls and stone trim.There will be aluminum windows of full height glass, looking onto the poo! deck, terrazzo floors, painted concrete block decided on at a later date.\u201d A series of lectures to the Westmount Police by leading judges, lawyers, criminologists, and a jourmalist has been so successful that some of the speakers have come back to hear other lectures.The series, completed during December, gives West- mount police an unusual opportunity to hear the view of a variety of experts in the fields related to their work.Attended by all on the force, the series was as a horticularly valuable part of the training programme for the newer members.Chief Training Officer, Andrew Lowson, who organized the lectures, says that the speakers were glad to cooperate in giving their time for this course, It was the first series of this type to be held in West- Rotary assists \u201cPeace Corps\u2019 Three Sir George Williams students helped last summer to install the first hot water showers ever seen in a Peruvian city of about 5.000.The aim of the project, sponsored by the YMCA, and assisted by the Westmount Rotary Club was to establish a type of \u201cCanadian Peace Corps,\u201d to help inhabitants of poorer countries.Their wish was also to gain a better problems, to exchange ideas, and to break down \u201cthe stereotyped impression of Canadians as rich gringos with no real skills other than making money.and no concern for any distant country.\u201d The students, Fred McGregor and Bill Douglas.speaking at the weekly meeting of the West- mount Rotary Club, outlined many of the problems facing South American countries: the vast class differences, the general mismangement of government, the large increases of extremists, who believe in revolution as the only means to achieve their ends.Students attending this work camp in Peru helped the peuple build schools and recreation areas.Peruvians were surprised to see \u201cthose rich gringos work with their hands.\u201d Because of the success of the South American project a work camp in Japan is planned for next year.At the head table for this meeting of the Rotary were Phil Page, George Hunter, Les Stuart and Graham Bowes.Bill Morley thanked the speakers.and i regarded - QC, and Judge Redmond Roche.The new headquarters for the Montreal Chess Club, (which will still hold its tournaments at the N.D.G.Community Hall from now on) will be located at 1259 St.Catherine street west, and is being operated by Phil Rubin, father of those exceptionally gifted chess players from John Ren- nie High School.Seasoned play- \u2018ers say they show great pro- partitions.Color schemes will be mise .RON WATT\u2019s recent announcement regarding another YMCA Hobby Show to be held during April this year has sent many a bored youngster happily back to his hobby with great hopes of carrying off a ribbon or honorable mention for his entries .VIOLET DUBOIS, new entertainment committee chairman stated In-' for the Independent Art Asso ciation, deep in arrangement: for a sherry party to take plac: at the studio on Academy road on Friday evening, February 8 .Former Westmounter Mrs.Christine Lighthall Henderson, poetess and author, celebrating her 95th birthday.and working on another book .Westmount- ers receiving printed literature in the mail announcing new plans for the Stratford Festival presentations during the summer weeks .A small group of mothers planning a Valentine Day party are trying out recipes for the Valentine Buffet.High on the list are the following: old fashioned home made candy, strawberry sponge molds, and lobster Mousse as a main dish, all featuring, of course, the essential pink and white tones, these will be served after a theatre and skating party as a fireside supper.By the way Foreign news HE jests of the populace have decided the Burmese immigrant Mr.Lukwat Thekat Braw Tin to change his name to Pearse.Old U Baw Me is bravely sticking to his name.«Enter Mr.Faisleik Abakuva Kab.) 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Write or telephone for our descriptive folder, \u201cPension Savings Plan For Individuals\u2019, which outlines the advantages of setting up a pension plan for your retirement.Crown Trust COMPANY MONTREAL, QUEBEC Crown Trust Building, 393 St.James Street West, Victor 2-8362 béidédédéédédééé sd BRR BR EPÉ-PÉBE Fight annexation .(Continued from page 1) | the city.Selwyn House.and the Study re-located here from outside the city boundaries.\u201cThese schools, along with the new \u201chigh school have all provided a be difficult to great choice and variets for Westmount residents.\u201d + Mr.Cushing paid tribute to the aldermen and officials of the city, stating that they were \u201cthe key to all our acéomplish- ments.Speaking of the Muni-' !cipal Association he said that they \u2018have always given us the! \u201cassurance that the caliber of council men would be high.\" i Bouquets were presented to Mrs.Drury, Mrs.Cushing, and Mrs, Byers, After the administration of f the vath of office to the alder-! | men, 1.S.Backler, M.L.Tucker.D.N.Byers, and Library Trus-! tee, R.P.Raymond by Secre-, tary-Treasurer A.W.D.Swan, Mr.Drury was sworn in and received the chain of office \u2018from Mr.Cushing, | First speech | as Mayor | : Mr.Drury.speaking in French: and English, said that \u2018he hoped he would justify the confidence placed in him.\u201cI look forward to working with a council of such proven ability and sound judgement.It will follow Mayor Cushing.who gave us such cheerful, clear thinking leadership.1 am honored to succeed him.He will go down in bis- | tory as one of Westmounts | \u201cThere are many problems ahead.but, they will be dealt: with,\u201d he said.\u201cThe future beckons and the new council is going forward to meet it.\u201d After adjournment the Mayor and Aldermen recived the\u2019 , many citibens who had at- \u2018tended.\u2019 | re ss from nursery school through high school., Mr.Lester, her successor, will take up his duties on July Ist and brings to the position a- substantial background -in teaching and school administration.; Wide experience Raymond Lester was educated and Hurstpierpoigt College in and Hrustpierpoint College in England and received a diploma in Education from the University ot London.He is completing work for an honors degree in Education at the University of Manitoba.His teaching experience in-! cludes seven years in the UK.comprising preparatory.grammar and state schools and the | Headmastership of the Coke-' thorpe School.| He came to Canada in 1955 and served for two years as Principal of the Hazenmore School in Saskatchewan.During the following two years, he taught High School English at the St.John's-Ravens- | i court School.Since 1959 he has been Headmaster of the Lower , School there where he revised the, curriculum and presided over a doubled enrolment.| Drama organizer Mr.Lester has been active in the field of amateur dramatics.He organized a Little Theatre \u201cGroup which toured the province.He has been President of the | Manitoba Drama League, an Hon- \u2018orary Governor vof the Dominion Drama Festival and a member of \u201cthe Board of Drama Adjudicators.Mr.Lester of age, is married and has three sons of school age.i Separated Snake \"A glass snake can live after {it has broken into two parts, but the two parts cannot join together again.Like many other kinds of lizards, it can shed its tail and grow a new SENDING MONEY AWAY?You can convert your cash in Bof M PERSONAL MONEY ORDERS .* .\u2018 r + Quick \u2014 convenient - idexpéusive \u2014 = °° safe.here's why: re You simply \u2018hand the téller \u2018the cush id fur, thy ay vouwvapt.plus 1g spas.v or oo You Yeteive vour money-order in a matter of seconds : e Then vou till in the nante of the pavee and mail the monev-order at your convenience.9 And ne one can tamper with vour Personal Money Order, because the Bank prints the amount right on it.eo The monev-order can be cashed at any chartered bank in Canada without charge (far northern branches WY i excepted.Next time you are sending money \"0 eee aay away, why not call in at your nearest RB of M branch and send it this safe, speedy way?BANK OF MONTREAL Canadas Firat Bank BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Westeen Ave: JOHN SO ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke Ste FREDIRIC IL PFTERS, Managee WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 181% FEP- 4958 is thirty-five years ! one in ils place.TREE OWNERS WINTER IS THE TIME TO HAVE HAZARDOUS TREES AND THREATENING BRANCHES REMOVED To promote timely execution we allow a discount on large removals while the ground is blanketted with snow © POWER EQUIPMENT ® INSURANCE PROTECTION (Cavapian Quape Tree Servics oure® HU.9 - 6811 77 Montreal - Toronto Bivd.Lachine, P.Q.£961-\"SZ: Ksonuor \u2018Anpug \u2018ieuiwex3 unoussem 941 S The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 25, 1963 6 ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood end Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorory Assistant Rev.Conon S.B.Lindsoy Sunday, January 27th EPIPHANY 10 8.00 com Holy Fachiost 1045 an Matting (sad) 1100 san Sunday School 1100 om SOLEMN EUCHARIST T:00 vn.Evensong WEEKDAYS; HOLY EUCHARIST T 00 «ne Tuesdas, Thursday 800 am.Friday V.40 4000 Wednesday Sf.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A., L.Th.Rev.Reginald Hollis, M.A., B.D.Sunaay, January 27th EPIPHANY IH 506 an Holy Conraunton #30 un.Holy Communion and Sermon lreacher Mr CP, Carr Divinity Student \u2014 Mantreal Diocesan College Pie-& Classes Mattins with Sermon Pyeacher: The Rev'd Ene Hutchuson Tutor Huwialasi Theological College, Uganeli Nurserv, Kumidergarten & Sunday School Evensong with Sermon Preacher: The Rev'd HR WILDNESBAY Hoix Communion FRIDAY THE CONVERSION OF ST 10°00 an Holy Commumon Organist & Choirmaster \u2014 Norman W.Burrle, ARCO, A RCM, F.T.C.L.\"TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 16 40 5m Post Confirmation F5 06 on P00 aan 7,30 pm, Halls 16 60 aan.PAUL The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev.Canon HF.1.Whitley, M.A., Hon, Assistant Pov.Peter W.A.Davison, M.A, Assistant Mr.George E.Chubb, F.R.C.0, F.A.G.0.Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, January 27th EPIPIIANY IIS Holy Communion Senior Department Mattins Preacher: Rev.W.A.Davison ry, Kindergarten, and Junior Denartments Evensong.Preacher: The Rector 8:30 pm.Pavish Forum TUESDAY, JANUARY \u201c20th 8:00 am.10:13 son.11.00 am.Peter 7:30 pon, 600 pm Holy Communion wWEl SPAVY.JANUARY 30th 7.00 08 Holy Communion THURSDAY.JANUARY 3st 10:00 un.Holy Communion SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd THE PRESENTATION OF CHRIST IN THE TEMPLE 10.60 A.M.HOLY COMMUNION \"PRESBYTERIAN 77 © MELVILLE | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Chas, C.Cochrane, B.A, BD, Minister Chureh School Public Worship The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster All are Cordially Welcome.=.Rev.10.00 om.11:00 a.m.UNITED DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A.BD, DD Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A,, B.D, Mrs.Holly E.Davideon Sunday, Jonuary 27th 11.00 sn.Mong Worsihup Sermon: \u201cTOI We Rev.R, np Frening Warship \u201cThe Anker of Christ\u201d Hev, Ro Douglas Snath, DD, All Come\u201d Douglas Smith, 730 pan.Organist and Cholrmanster: Mr.Juhn Robb, Mus.Bac.ALL WELCOME St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT (101 Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.Daniel M.Grant, B.A., D.D.Rev.Douglas Moulond, B.A., B.D.Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.Mr.Gordon White, Organist and Choir Director Sunday, Zanvary 271h 100 am.Dr.Grant \u201cSome Lessons From History\" 7.30 pan, Mr, Mouland \u201cTempted By Christ\u201d Senior Bible Class Church School Youth Fellowship Young People's Union 10:00 aan.E00 Gan.6:30 pon #:30 pre, \u2018 Westmount Park- Emmanuel & Calvary (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: Callum Thomuson, C.D.BA.B.D.Rev, Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, R.N., M.R.E Sunday, January 27th 10:00 a.m.Tceeners Bible Study Group Church School, Morning Worship, Infont Nursery Guest Preacher: Rev.Theodore Jacckel of Frankfurt, West Germany, visiting Canada under the auspices of the Religion- 11:00 um.Labour Council of Canada.7:30 pm.Study in the \u201cWord and the Way\u201d.Chap, 12.Grace \u201cThe Life of and Freedom\".Director of Music Mr.Wayne Riddell, B Mus.INFANT NURSERY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, January 27th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service Lesson - Sermon Subject: TRUTH\" Golden Text: Psalins 43:2.3, Thou art the God of my strength:., O send out they light and thy truth: let them lead me, let them bring me unto thy holy hill.and te thy tabernacles.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:18 p.m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: The public mvited Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.2 to 4 pan: Wednesday, 6:30 to 8.00 p.an.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Alliance end Canadian Baptist Federation\u2019 Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church SUNDAY, JANUARY 27th Minister: Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, B.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.11:00 a.m.\u201cTHE CHRISTIAN WORLD 7:30 pom, \u201cTHE ALL-SUFFICIENT PROMISE\u201d Mid-week Service: Wednesday.8:00 pom, School: Sunday, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME IN AN UNCHRISTIAN UNITARIAN The Uniterian | Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THR MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.lat Simpson) Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason, B.A.B.D.Sunday, January 27th 11.00 aan.Guest Preacher: Rev.Angus de Mile Cameron Sermon: \u201cForts of Folly\u201d Church School Nursery and Kindergarten meet in Unitarian House.11:00 a.m.Organist and Director of Music: Donald Mackey.Mus.B.SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL Dr.Horry J.Stern, Rabbi 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Cantor Otlo O.Staerens Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant Victor McCorry, A.R.C.M.Organist and Choir Master.SABRATH SERVICES Friday Evening, January 25th at 8:15 p.m., Annual Youth Services (auspi- res Temple Youth), Addresses by Miss Wendy Freeman and Garrick Fisher on \u201cWhat Can We Now Believe?*, Dr.Stern will preside at the worship.Kiddush reception follows the worship auspices Temple Youth Board.Saturday Morning, January 26th at 11:30 am, sermonette; \u201cPrayer\u201d based on Torah Portion, SCHOOLS FOR ADULTS Sunday Morning, January 27th, Class ut 10:15 am.\u2018Learning For Jewish Living\u201d \u2014 Dr.Harry J.Stern, Leader.At 11 a.m.\u2014 Elementary and Hebrew Conversation \u2014 Mrs.Genia Burstein, Leader.Reli- sion und Existentialism \u2014 Dr, Anna Stearns, Leader.DAILY SERVICES thru Thursday Evenings at Sunday Mornings at 9:30 Monday 5:45 pan.an, RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Upper School, Saturday Mornings at 9:30 am.Lower School, Sunday Mornings at 9:30 a.m.Daily Hebrew at 4 pm, RELIGIOUS SCIENCE First Church of Religious Science Minister: Herman J, Aaftink Dir.Mrs.R.Reynolds Presenting this Sunday, 7:30 p.m, YMCA 1441 Drummond St., Room 255: The Clear Dynamic Teaching of The SCIENCE OF MIND PENTECOSTAL Hoons Rev, of Music: School, Monday thru Thursday after- .Board of Governors.sity street can this objective be achieved.In 1961-62 there were nine married students in training, while this year there are 16.The new wing, which will contain apartments for married stud- | ents, Will cost an estimated $180.- 000.In addition to (his, renovations estimated to cost $70,000 are urgently needed.Outstanding gift The present College was an outstanding gift from the late A.F.Gaull in 1896, who was on of the great benefactors of Temple Emanu-el SABBATH SERVICES: January 25 at 8.15 p.m.Annual Youth Service, auspices Temple Youth Society.Gerald Miller.BA, Youth Advisor.Addresses by Garrick Fisher, president, Temple Youth, and Miss Wendy Freeman, vice- president on \u2018What Can We Now Believe?\u201d Dr.Stern will preside at the | worship.The following will conduct the ritual: Larry Morris, Ilana Cooper; Torah Reading - Kenneth: Frankel; assisting with the Torah - Eric Carsley, Karin Marks; Haftorah - Bruce Everest.Soloist - Miss Esther Sundell.Blessing! Sabbath lights - Julianne Ness, Toby Stein.; An oneg Sabbath and reception will follow in the Grover Auditorium and is in charge of the following chairmen - Miss Marilyn Tenenbaum and Miss Risa Markoff and Mrs.Mark Stein, WILLIAM GITTES TO RECEIVE AWARD: At the 36th An- EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1235 Closse at Tupper \u201cOpposite The Forum' REV.R.M.ARGUE, B.A, REV.A, E.HORNBY, B.A, Pastors One Day Only \u2014 Hear REV.TOM JOHNSTONE | Newly Elected ! General Superintendent of the Pentecostal Assembly of Canada.* One of the Great preachers of World Wide Pentecost.11:00 a.m.and 7:30 p.m.Musically * The Evangelaires * The Orchestra and Choir AN Faiths Welcome Phone Day or Night 933-7521 and listen for 45 seconds New Help everyday.nual Fellowship dinner meeting, between Catholics, Jews and Protestants to be held by the Men's Club of Temple Emanu-El, Monday evening.February 11 at 6.45 p.m., William Gittes, honorary trustee of Temple Emanu-El will be given the Award of Merit for his dedication to the Temple | i non-Jewish organizations of the Montreal Community.| Addresses at this gathering will be given by The Hon, Pierre Se) vigny and His Worship Jean Dra- \u2018peau, Mayor of Montreal.| Rescrvations for this dinner | must be made at the cartiest.| In charge - William Hoffman, Murray Deskin, Alex Carsley.| Bernard Isaacs, i JUDAISM: All day Monday, ! February 4.Lecturers - Dr.Mar- , tin A.Cohen.Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion; | Dr, George Johnston, principal, © LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporarily Worshiping at the \u201cth Day Adventist Church Corner of Western and Olivier Ave, Wm.\u20ac.Nolting, B.D., Pastor Wm.Hamel.Organist Sunday, Jonuary 27th 10:00 a.m, Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m.The Service, Jr.8.8, and Nursery For three years the Governors: \u2014\u2014\u2014 SE ss have been studying the need for the Anglican Community in Mont- accommodation for married students and have decided that only | by adding a new wing at the \u2018 apartments to married students rear of the building on Univer-'at as low à rental as possible, i | Anglican Diocese to start building fund Anglicans in the Diocese of Montreal will be asked to subscribe to a building fund appeal for $250,000, needed by the Montreal Diocesan Theological College for iwo purposes, according to an announcement by the real.;Ç The intention is to offer the thus enabling them to live in the College, and to take a fuller part \u2018in all sides of College life, than is possible if they lived at a distance.In view of the greatly increased number of married students everywhere, the Governors believe that this is a forward step for the College to take at (his point.They think that it will attract students to the Digcesan College, and will be of great benefit to those who can be accommodated in the new wing.It is hoped that the Appeal will be launched soon after Easter, and that it will receive a generous response, Annual youth service scheduled tomorrow United Theological College, Montreal.Co-sponsors with Rabbi Stern of the Institute, which he founded 22 years ago, are the following prominent Educators and Clergy: Archbishop John Dixon, Bishop of Montreal R.Kenneth Maguire, Dr.John S.Astbury, Rev.Father Irenee Beaubien, SJ, Rev.Dr.C.Ritchie Bell, Rev.Dr.Rudolph J.Berlis, Rev.Dr.Frances Doxsee, Rabbi Dr.Solomon Frank, Dr.Stanley B.Frost, Dr.Henry Hall, Professor John Hughes, Canon Eric G.Jay, Principal Robert Lennox.Msgr.Irenee Lussier.Rt.Rev.Patrick G.Malone, Rev.Leonard Mason, Dr.F.Scott Mac- Kenzie, Dr.M.F.McCutcheon, The Ven.Archdeacon R, Kenneth Naylor, Headmaster Dennis S.Penton, Rev.Andre Poulain, Principal Robert C.Rae, Principal H.Rocke Robertson, Rev.Dr.Norman Slaughter.Dr.R.Douglas Smith, Professor Wilfred Smith, Headmaster Robert A.Speirs, Professor Lionel Stanford, SJ.Rt.Rev, James S.Thomson, Rev.Arthur D.Waite, Dr.W.L.G.Williams and Dr.Douglas J.Wilson.THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHOSEN PEOPLE: On Monday evening, February 4 at 8.30 p.m.Dr.Martin A.Cohen, will lecture and for the distinguished service | on \u201cThe Doctrine Of The Chosen he has rendered both Jewish and People\u2019.The meeting is open to (Continued on page 7) Y COMPARING the facilities offered by all funeral directors in this area, you will have personal knowledge of those that will best meet your needs.DA Collins INC.F.A.Nunns\u2014A, F.Williams 5610 Sherbrooke Street West This week and next at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club | Needed- citizenship training | Goud citizenship and the à exe a I meaning of democracy can best | Cadet Division class for boys\u2019 be learned through actual experience and participation, Because of its methods, philosophy and informal setting, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount is\u2018 in an extremely favorable position to train boys and girls for | responsible citizenship.Although this is and always has been one of the primary objectives of the Club, there is an urgent need to go beyond the regular activities and develop an organized and purposeful Citizenship Training Program, Such a program should include and more specifically focus attention on the following objectives: 1.To develop a respect for our system of government, respect for law and order, and for these who administer the: laws.2.To develop understanding of the rights, privileges, and obligations of citizenship.3.To foster understanding, and respect for the property and legal rights of others.4.To create an interest in civic affairs.5.To provide opportunities for boys and girls to learn how to funciion in our democracy.6.To develop an understanding of the importance of voting and elections.7.To develop in boys and girls the skills for democratic participation in our government, GROUP CLUBS Group Clubs, as part of a balanced Boys\u2019 Club program, provide one of the tools useful in helping to attain the objectives of good citizenship.The group club technique has been used as long as there have been boys\u2019 clubs.It has been found to be one of the effective ways of directing youth into constructive behavior attitudes and experiences.In these clubs, youngsters have the oportunity to learn about good citizenship, practice leadership in democratic procedure, develop a working knowledge, not only of the privileges of a member of democracy, but also of the responsibilities of citizenship.They be- by Maurice Mariasine Brigade, will commence her and girls, The principle activities of the group will be First Aid and Home Nursing.PLASTER CRAFT Tuesday evening has been set aside in the Craft Room for the Obituary Joseph Simard, 74 Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Joseph Arthur Si- mard, 74.prominent Quebec industrialist who died Monday in Miami, following a heart attack.Mr.Simard lived at 775 Lexington avenue, Westmount, Born and educated atl Baie St.Paul.the son of a St.Lawrence river captain, he worked for a time as a clerk.an accountant, as superintendent of the Sorel Light and Power Company.Later he helped found a company manufacturing electrical equipment and selling automobiles.Mr.Simard built a grain elevator in Sorel and in 1930 became head of the Sincennes-Me- Naughton Tugs.Quickly establishing himself in the marine industry.he purchased a British steamer.and the government's shipyard at Sorel.where he made guns and corvettes for the Canadian Navy during World War II.President of Marine Industries Limited, and chairman of Sorel Steel Foundries, Mr, Si- mard was a director of North American Elevators, Bathurst Pulp and Paper Company, Al- goma Steel Corporation, North American Elevators, North American Transport, Royal Petroleum Company, Labrador Mining and Exploration Limited, Dominion Life Insurance Company.and Sherwin-Williams Paint Company.Surviving are four sons.Arthur, Jean, Leon, and Jacques, three daughters, Marthe, Louise, and Claire, and one brother Ludger, three sisters, Mrs.Armand Petitclere, Mrs.Irenee | Gariepy, and Mrs.Joseph La- ! rochelle.latest handicrafts to be added to the Arts and Crafts Program.\u2019 Molly Billinton and Margaret Ascroft are teaching Plaster Craft.EMBROIDERY | Nothing new about the Em-\u2019 broidery Class.M was started in 1958 under the direction of Mrs: S.Simmons and Mrs.M.Warren and continues under the same leadership with the same outstanding success and (Continued on page 11) Westmount Baptist + New minister to deliver two sermons | .| \u201cThe Christian In An Un- Christian World\u201d will be the subject of the morning sermon by the Minister, Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, at Westmount Baptist Church.In the evening the sermon topic will be \u201cThe All- Sufficient Promise.\u201d English language classes are held each Monday at 8 pm : the mid-week service of the Chureh is on Wednesday at 8 pm.and the BYPU meet on Friday at 8 pm, A Marm welcome awaits everyone at Westmount Baptist Church.Temple Emanu-el .(Continued from page 6) the public.An open lorum will follow the address SCHOOL, FOR ADULTS: Fol lowing the worstip and breaklast on Sunday mocmmg, January 27, the following classes wall be held.AL 10.05 am Judinsm and the Everyday Problems ot Living - Dr.Harry J.Stern, leader, AE ane Elementary and Hebrew Conversation - Mes, Gena Burstein, leader Religion and Existentialism - Dr, Anna Stearns leader, Alterations?Additions?Repairs?Go ahead now with the help of a Royal Bank HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN & ROYAL BANK pi: RADIO NEWS coo COMPLETE Your nearest \u201cRoyal\" branch is ready to help you carry Out your plans to increase the comfort and value of your home.Finance the cost of that new roof or extra room \u2014 8 modernized kitchen or bathroom \u2014 a new heating of electrical system the convenient Royal Bunk way.Drop in and see us, or ask for a copy of our Home Improves ment Loans booklet.DON'T WAIT FOR SPRING \u2014 DO IT NOW \u2014 COVERAGE FACTUAL ~ £961 'SZ Asonuop 'Appiig \u2018Jauwoxy unouysap OU] come aware of the rights of others.The group club process Services will take place in St.is an outstanding method of | Leo's Church on Saturday.emphasizing the sharing of a boy or girl's own personal aims and interests with the general! good of the group.This, ofl course, is one of the first steps toward democratic, responsible citizenship.OPERATION Within the last few years, ef- .forts have been made to in-| crease the group clubs at the! ( Unity Boys\u2019 Club.This year.ten group clubs are operating on a regular scheduled basis and several more are in the process of organization.We are! hopeful that this method of | programming will enable us to, carry out our objectives of pro-; TH E viding the youth of our com-: munity with an opportunity to} January 14th to 31st A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY FIGHTING learn the fundamentals of good citizenship.Club notes ART WOODCRAFT Jimmy Rice, a Boys\u2019 Clubs ! of Canada scholarship student | at Sir George Williams University.and attached to the Unity Boys\u2019 Club for field work pur-! poses, has recently been ap- | pointed instructor in charge of the art woodurafît classes which take place every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.: ST.JOHN AMBULANCE | On Saturday, Mrs.J.Thorn- | hill of the St.John Ambulance REHABILITATION MOTHERS WANTED \u2014 Here's your opportunity to participate for two hours 7 to 9 p.m.on Jan.31 in The Mothers\u2019 March on Crippling.This year it is the Mothers\u2019 March on Crippling of all sorts.To register phone immediately to: VI.5-6229 or AV.8-7982.ae The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 25, 1963 8 RP oo LP of of SP PLL oS SP For Beautiful ORIENTAL RUGS and : Wall-to-wall Broadiooms | : THE EXAMINER Consult Malcolm Gregory GREGORY'S IENTAL RUG CO.\u201cutes aN tata te NT Te att 4151 - 4153 Se.Catherine St.W.: 1385 6 prices WE.2.2136 West nt * reene .2- \u201cWE.2-4277\u2014Evenings: RE.8-4605 © LL __ Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 aT PS TP a ull ue a 0 AMERICAN SL J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully ond accurately filled ot reasonable Trinity WA elects officers for 1963 Trinity Memorial Church WA announces the slate of officers for 1963.Honorary presidents: Mrs.J.M.Almond, Mes NO Q Cramer, Mrs.AT.McQueen and Mrs.R K.Nay- lor first vice-president, Mrs.W A.Leutherbarrow: second vice-president, Mrs J.\u20ac Armstrong; puesident, Mrs.M.Brick- § mai: treasiger.Mrs, R.K.Nax- | lor: secgetary, Mrs.T: R, Ren- tie, dottax segretary.Mrs.EE.Marshall corresponding scerve-, tary, Mes D E \u2018Maclean: \"pray er partner.Mrs.C Jost: diving message, Miss FE.Leslie, educational secretary, Mrs.A.Gould United thank offering, Mrs C Spencer as follows: Appointed oflicers: Talent table.Mrs.Leathevbarrow, Mrs.McQueen and Mrs C.Kendall: work convener.Miss A Croulis: tes conveners, Mrs.Ingram and Ales.Jefferies \u201cad INR, ee bee 11 i Luxury cold wave - *! \u2014 Roger Brunelle Photo chairman: Mrs, R.Uden, president of the Women's Auxiliary; Brigadier G.Dockery; and Mr.Gordon Deakin, president of Kiwanis Club of Royalmount.PRESENTATION: The Kiwanis Club of Royal- mount recently presented a cheque to the Eventide Home Birthday Shelf, Present were, left to right: Mrs.C.N.Knowles, Birthday Shelf Westmount Club | Alouette Ladies \u201cto hear reports name new slate The Westmount Women\u2019s At the annual business meet- Club will hold an important ing of the Alouette Ladies The annual meeting si 5 ti t 2:30 p.m,,! arterback Club.held in the of the United Church Women business mee mg a 2 0 ».en \u2019 'n January 25.in Victoria Hall, at! Berkeley Hotel.the election of | of Westmount Park-Emmanuel A .sland Calvary Church was held which the President.Mrs.Rus- officers and a board of direc- Park-Emmanuel UCW elect new officers 1 anse.= Fe.\u201c* recently.when the Rev.Cal- sell T.Stackhouse, and the tors was held.Mrs.Carol Hor- Ei Our ¥! lum Thompson spoke and in- board of directors will present | wood was elected president; # Hair Style-of-the-Month * stalled the following in office: financial reports and a review ; Miss Madeleine Fraser, vice- { 2 Honorary president, Mrs.Cal- of the club's activities so far president; Miss Mary Simpson, 4 .I I à tum Thompson: president.Mrs.this season.Al members are secretary: Miss Darlene Camp- } specia ° = | Bruce MacRae: 1st vice-presi- urged to attend in order to keep ' bell.treasurer.| 2 .! .N .1 je cold wave A | dent, Mrs.A.J.Wishart: 2nd.informed x me functions >, Committee chairmen elected | ® haircut © vice-president, Mrs.G.Fowler; h e itatity ho : Mrs \u2018A M.: include: Miss Lynn Ogden, Miss i @ styled 3rd vice-president.Mrs.S Bea- 0spitall y Mostesses rs.H.\"| Elizabeth Laurie, Miss Beryl\u2019 | set .mish: recording secretary.Mrs.Soden.Mrs.S.R.Groves, Mrs.\u2019 Van Dyke, and Miss May Broad- ! \u201c| L.Copland: Corresponding sec- J.H.Thomson, Mrs.D.J.bent i 00 #1 retary: Mrs.A.Jarvis; asst.Steves and Mrs.D.L.Benzie.: : 10 2 \u2018 corresponding secretary, Mrs.J.\u2014 | A( the meeting it was also, : # | D.Thomson: treasurer, Mrs.H.j announced that a series of lec-, : © : .\"an z | : +1 E.Pettingill: asst.treasurer, * | tures on sports would be held! El Miss RCE muni, Coming vis Herb \u2019rravice and Red 484-5450 5 Storey as lecturers.Further 4 Ÿ ! information can be obtained by * SALON E Events - calling Mrs.Carol Horwood at | $ Mental Health program RE.1-3421 or HU.1-7025.| 2 Antoinette STAG DANCE: Cum Laude Montreal Volunteer Bureau in Chapter Number 548 B'nai B'rith | Please use the side entrance.Social and P Lrsonal Trinity Memorial Church Guild is holding a Valentine Tea on Wednesday, February 13 at 2 p.m.in the Archdeacon Almond Room of the Parish.Mr.Frank Lowe, well known | columnist.of the Montreal\u2019 Stac well be guest\u2019 speaker.+ | Brig.G.\u2018 Victor Whitehead.VD: CD.honorary colonel of the Royal Montreal Regiment, and Mrs.| Whitehead, and Licul.-Col.Peter i Lloyd-Craig, Commanding Officer, and Mrs.Lloyd-Craig.will \u201creceive at the -annual regimental \u2018ball being held on Friday in the armory.\u2019 Mrs.F.W.Benn entertained at a luncheon Tuesday at her residence, 4800 Cedar Crescent, for members of the executive of the ' Women\u2019s Art Society.\u2019 The American Women's Club of Montreal will enjoy an evening at the Montreal museum of | Fine- Arts on Saturday.January 26.at eight o'clock.Miss Funke, and her staff will be on \u2018hand to, lecture and \u2018gyide.The Morgan Collection will be on exhibition, | Contemporary \u2018.Canadian | Art\u2019 ! paintings and graphic work.will, | be highlighted.Champagne and| i hors d'oeuvres will be served.The Montreal Branch of \u2018the Queen's University Alumnae: Association will hold its annual: cocktail and sherry party at the home of Dr.and Mrs.R.L.Dunsmore, 4305 Montrose avenue, Westmount, on Saturday, February 2 from 5-7:30 p.m.Alumnae.alumni and their friends are welcome.- Mrs.R.M.Robinson, Cote St.Antoine road.entertained at tea on Saturday afternoon in honor of her niece.Mrs.Philip D.Ramsay, who, with her husband, will sail Feb.8 on the SS Carinthia to take up residence in England Mrs.Fred Birch and Mrs.James Stanton presided at the tea table which was decorated in pink and white.Mrs.R.F.Callaghan, mother, and Mrs, W.H.Tierney, grandmother of the guest of honor, received with the hostess.SANs \u2018co-operation with Agencies and Hospitals will hold a meeting at 8 p.m.January 29 at the YWCA, 1355 Dorchester boulevard.west (room 25}.The program subject Business and Professional Girls Group will hold a \u2018\u2018Stag Dance\u201d \u2018at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, 5471 Lemieux avenue.Sunday, January 27 at 8.30 p.m.VIGEANT | } HAIRDRESSER | 1 ee.2 UE 4879 Sherbrooke St.W., 2 edo = vil be \u201cVolunteer work iN Dancing to the music of Eddie Lid ose veg | Mental Health.Alexander and his orchestra.UPHOLSTERING Door prizes.refreshments.Social REGD.chairmen, Miss Yetta Miller and Miss Etty Crystal.designers of period and mod upholstery GEORGE PICKRELL Now Operating Westmount RUMMAGE SALE: À rummage ; sale will be held Monday.January 28 at 1 p.m.at Temple Beth Sholom, 6666 Terrebonne avenue, N.D.G.under the auspices of Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood.!104 bus to the door.Please use | Walkley avenue entrance, Opposite Elm Avenue will be charged.- * Fine Workmanship * All Florist | Notice * Free Estimates and Deliv i] Due to the many engagement Lire Er ve 4154 St.Catherine W.WE.5-5431 future a nominal fee of 35 HU.9-1001 orn SLIP COVERS & DRAPERIES © RE-UPHOLSTERING J.JASLOW UPHOLSTERING Reg'd MADE TO ORDER © RE-MODELLING © REPAIRING Work Done On Premises ery * Easy Budget Terms 5849 Sherbrooke St.W. Hospital WA plans panel discussion A gencral meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Montreal General Hospital will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the amphitheatre of lhe hospital with the president, Mrs.Gavin T.Graham, of N.D.G.in the chair.There will be a panel discussion on \u201cThe Care of the Critically Injured Patient\u201d, with Dr.J.G.Shannon as moderator.Others participating in this discussion will be: Dr.J.G.Stratford, Dr.J.G.Dickison, ; Dr.D.W.Ruddick, Dr.H.J.! Scott, Dr.F.A.Greenwood.Dr.F.A.Robillard.Tea will be served in Livingston Hall following the meeting when Mrs.R.V.V.Nicholls, chairman of the Westmount branch and Mrs.E.A.Hankin, chairman of the Hampstead branch will preside at the tea tables and members of these branches will assist in serving.| THE YOUTH ALIYAH COMM Miss Mary Hutchings | heads Trinity Guild The annual meeting of Trinity Memorial Church Guild was! held recently.Archdeacon R.K.Naylor was present.The new campaign.ITTEE pictured above making plans for the Eleanor Roosevelt tribute luncheon taking place | February 5, at the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel, when the guest speaker will be Mrs.Avraham Harman, wife of the Israeli Ambassador to the United States, are from right to left : Mrs.Charles Balinsky, Montreal Youth Aliyah chairman, Mrs.Andre Landsman, vice-chairman, Mrs.Charles J.Schaffer, luncheon convener and Mrs, Harry S.Miller, Control chairman for the slate of officers was installed > as follows: Honorary president.n e omen 3 ealm Mrs.R.K.Naylor; past president, Mrs J.A.Smith; presi- Trinity Senior WA dent, Miss Mary Hutchings: vice-president, Mrs.A.D.B.Trinity Memorial Senior WA |! MeCrae; recording Miss Mabel Tectar; correspond- at 2:30 p.m.in the Archdeacon ing secretary, Mrs.J.N.Schack- Almond Room, St.Andrew's Homes | A meeting of the Auxiliary ;of The St.Andrew's Pres- \u201cbyterian Homes Inc.will be \u2018held in Melville Church, 349 Melville avenue.Westmount.at lo p.m.January 28.Presents .MISE NICY 5.Pr lied i Mrs.E.S.Mathews, presi- and specialist mn dent, and the officers and ® Manicures executive of the Women's Art ® Facials Society are entertaining at a Tea on January 29 for new members at the home of Mrs.PERMANENTS Michel Strous, Reg.$18 road, Westmount.Presiding al the tea table will be Mrs.F.B.Earle, Mrs.George Drummond and Mrs, C.L.Scofield.now $10.Phone WE.5.0562 Carroll, COV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVY JANUARY SALE 20% OFF 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 x Interesting Lamps * Custom-Made Shades { 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * Unusual Gifts La Contessa Inc.5903 Sherbrooke St.W.HUnter 8-4322 A A A A A AAA A À A À À A À À A A À à A AN COV VVVVVV VV VV VY VIII IVIPVVIvR i | WE.5-2486 ! leton; treasurer, Mrs.L.A.Hay; | committee chairmen, Mrs.H.E 1347 GREENE AVE.| Stewart.Mrs.A.Bateman.Mrs.Westmount iJ.K.Shaw; and Mrs.James Dinner and Ball The Queen Elizabeth Hospital secretary, will hold its meeting Monday | Woman's Auxiliary will hold a, Dinner and Ball April 6 at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Music will be provided by the Bob Hopkins Orchestra.Sewing meeting I The Welfare Unit of St.Andrew's United Church, West- mount, will hold its sewing | meeting on Tuesday at 2 p.m.in | Hutchison Hall.Tea wil be ser- i ved.The Red Cross group will meet al 10 a.m.| Weekly lecture | The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the\u2018 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts announces the weekly lecture | {tour and tea to be held in the.three o'clock on January 30.; Members of the Museum's Docent Group will conduct a tour of the \u201cCanadiana Collections\u201d in English, At the same member of the Museum's Docent Wednesday.10 Belvedere upstairs foyer of the Museum at | time French, Group will present \u201cCanadian \u201cPainting.\u201d | The general public will be I eordially welcomed by the mem- \"bers of the Ladies\u2019 Commitlce.i | i | MRS.LARRY LEWIN, social chairman, arrangements for the seventeenth annual dinner-dance of the Cancer Research Society.The theme for this event, which will be held at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, January 26 at 7 Pp.m., is \u2018A Mexican Fiesta\u2019.in charge of the | Tribute in memory of Mrs.E.Roosevelt Montreal Hadassah Youth Albi- yah will pay tribute to the memory of the World Patron of Youth Aliyah, Mrs.Eleanor Roosevelt, at the $25 or wer donor luncheon, in conjunction , with Canadian and World Youth Aliyah, who are establishing the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Fund.The guest speaker will be Mrs.Avra- ham Harman, wife of the Israeli Ambassador to the United States.who wus closely asso- Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality * Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.oJMPORTED PRODUCTS ® Madassah-Wizo ciated with the late Eleanor : NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, Roosevelt in United Nations HAMS, SAUSAGE & Commissions.BACON All contributurs of $25 or over will have the honor to participate in this outstanding and dignified program by signing their name on a page in a me- 4466 St.Catherine West Neor Metceife Ave, WE.7-9455-6 morial book for posterity.A RENE PRR RRR TRUDE ROTH | ANTIQUES 1368 GREENE AVENUE INVENTORY SALE A beautiful new stock of Antique Furniture, Rugs, English and Irish Glass, China, Paintings, etc.Come in and browse around Phone: 932 - 6617 A FRE Without A Care On Your Wedding Day © Unexcelled Cuisine ® Superb Accommodations @ Gracious Hospitality AT The Berkeley intel YOUR DREAM of a perfect wedding reception will become a reality under the direction of our experienced catering staff.The charm and elegance of our recently redecorated private function rooms .our traditional atmosphere .our excellent food and service plus air- conditioned comfort .assure the success of the occasion.Our services can also include planning the menu, arranging for the ,music and floral decorations, the wedding cake, also ordering those little \u2018extras\u2019 such as wedding invitations, souvenir menus, personalized napkins and match covers.We invite you to visit The Berkeley Hotel with your parents and fiancé so that you can see how aptly the surroundings will lend themselves to a beautiful party.It will be à pleasure to show you our rooms, new menus, and discuss arrangements with you at your convenience.Write, Phone or Ask for our Free Brochures Our well troined staff is prepared to offer suggestions to meet your requirements at your budget.Please Phone Banquet Department Day Or Evening For An Appointment VI.9-7351 Che Berkeley intel 1188 Sherbrooke St.W.Between Stanley & Drummond (The Hotel With The Sidewalk Cofe) E961 \u2018SZ Aonuor \u2018Aopis4 \u2018sourwox3 junouysam aq) 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 25, 1963 10 CASH e TV ® RADIO ® APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE TV Rentals our specialty HI-FI equipment and Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 26 LOTS FOR SALE WEST.APPROX #3.CALL TWO LOTS ON MINSTER NORTH INATELY 60 X 2.00 3645 59 HOUSES WANTED Westmount 8 or 9 Boulevard.RE.!- In the WANTED: eins, near 1 61 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes wanted ANTED: EASTERN NDG.1 BEDROOM COTTAGE.PREFERABLY WITH GARDEN MAY IST.OCCUPANCY.PLEASE CONTACT MRS.YORKERS, 737-9686 OR 273 177 LAURENTIDE REAL- TITRES 71 ROOMS TO LET VICINITY Greene, Sherbrooke, large | soon, private entrance and bathroom, kitehen facilities, fully carpeted, SUPeL Io turniture aud equipment.WE 5 725 _ 75 NURSING HOME SPECIAL.NURSING CARE FOR ELOERLY LADY, SUNNY ROOM.HU.| 1733.82 AUTOS FOR SALE il PEUGEOT STATION WAGON, TOP SHAPE.19000 MILES.CALL 937-5114 AFTER 8 P.M.Owner Leaving Country PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, 1962, STILL.UNDER GUAR ANTEE 8 CYLINDER.ALL EQUIPPED.CALL HU.2 2805.81 AUTOS WANTED AUTOMOBILES BOUGHT FOR MODELS 1934 TO 1962, SEE Us AND GET THE RIGHT PRICE FOR YOUR CAR.NORMANDIE AUTOMORILE Ta DECARIE BLVD (CORNER PARE: MR SAUL RE 9 #75 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female Typist Relief Switchboard Operator NEAR VERDUN PROGRESSIVE COMPANY FULL BENEFITS SALARY TO BE DISCUSSED DUTIES WILL DICTAPHONE, TYPING, AND RELIEV SWITCHBOARD ASSIGNMENTS CONSIST OF APPLICANT MUST BE FLUENTLY BILINGUAL MINIMUM 3 YEARS TYPING EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE OF SWITCH BOARD DESIRABLE BUT NOT ESSENTIAL.INTERESTED CANDIDATES SHOULD TELEPHONE MRS.L.HUARD WE.2-6151 Local 38 a ! _ PHONE YOUR ati ca, _ HUnter 1 0451 So BOLE TEGE À £5 NIN : The Westmount Examiner | Classified Advertising ADS \u2014 Pi hone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.Thursday for cry issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-0451, Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada PLS iin ler or TE La LARMES February 13 The course will be held each cover life insurance knowledge, work organization.The course is free and any all classes.successfully completing For those Mr.Baker \u2014 102 HEL P \u2018WANTED \u2014 LIFE INSURANCE SCHOOL A five week school in life underwriting will commence Wednesday night prospecting, the Male a th at 7 p.m, for 5 weeks and will developing sales skills and accepted candidate may attend any or course a number of men and women will be offered a career contract in life underwriting.FOR ENLISTMENT OR FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: HU.9-4937 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 | Female Secretary RESPONSIBLE POSITION FOR EXPERIENCED SECRETARY CAPABLE OF ACTING ON OWN INITIATIVE AND GROWING WITH A SMALL COMPANY.STARTING SALARY 875 LOCATION NEAR RUBY FOO'S REPLY STATING EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES TO BOX 1207 7005 KILDARE RD.MONTREAL 29 SITUATIONS WANTED \u2014 Female UNIVERSITY student wishes position.100 Tutor - companion to family travelling this summer.Available May through September.Experience.References.HU.31-3135.MATURE lady secking general office work, Good typist.9-1.Apply Box 1208 - 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29.113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED GENTLEWOMAN.Swiss, would undertake to prepare and cook for special occasions for those who would like to entertain, and who know aud appreciate \u201csavoir Call HU.99-3587, ee 1.2 TIC EMPLOY.faire\u201c, 117 DOMES WANTED LADY desires keecper, companion, Adults only.486-0330.127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture Maple Bed SINGLE BED.MATTRESS AND SPRING.IN GOOD CONDITION.CALL HU.6 6242 OR HU.N-1721, 134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment SKIS 5 feet with harness, poles and boots, size 4: very good condition, Ski boots, size 6, almost new.Reasonable.484-3173 after 5 p.m.\" hiouse- or out, position as sleep In 136 FOR SALE \u2014 __ Clothing and furs CLEARING NEW DRESSES.ALL SIZES AND OVERSIZES, $6.737- 6805.LADY'S black coat, (ifoit Renfrew\u2019 large.Fur down front and collar.$17.00 439 Grosvenor Avenue, Apartment 18, Westmount, BEAUTIFUL NEW BLACK PERSIAN MINK COLLAR.SIZE 9.REASONABLE PRICE CALL VI.45394 EVENINGS, MAN'S RACOON COAT.SIZD 40-42.GOOD CONDITION.$70.00, CALL 4R7-1383.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General CUSTOM MADE wrought iron furni- Corian RA , 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General $12.95, ARNEL-TERYLENE AT HALF PRICE.Carpets 6 x 9 RUGS FROM $9.95 UP HALL CARPETS FROM $1.50 YARD WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM $2.95 BLANKETS \u2014 SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL \u2014 WINDOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURE\u2014 PLASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTES, ETC ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.ture, tables, chairs.benches, room \u2014 - dividers, mirrors, consoles.flower OWNER transferred.G.E.electric stands, lamps, railings, stairs and all stove, 24 inch: Kelvinator refrigerator.| kinds of metal displays.For free! 7 cubic feet.both $100: dining room | estimates and information call LA, |suite, 9 piece, oval table, AN good 5-3943.condition.RE.3-6477.Una CLOCKWORK om se LOCKWORK toy locomotive for use MEMBER OF BOOKS in standard train set.HU.9-8381.MONAURAL \u2014 STEREO |5 INSIDE doors with 15 to 28 glass RECORD CLUBS CAN TRACE BOOKS \u2014 IN THE 1800-1700.RECORDS CELLOPHANE WRAPPED, BOOKS \u2014 RECORDS AT A WORTHWHILE REDUCTION.PLEASE PHONE: MR.HOLTZMANN BETWEEN 9.30 AM.TO 5 P.M.AT WE.2-0242 panes in each, preferably plate glass.Sizes: one, 84 x 36': two, 823\u201d x 27\", Phone HU.9-8381.DOUBLE bed, spring and mattress: girl's bureau: bureau desk: bookcase: end tables.All good condition.Reasonable.RE.8-6831.MINOLTA 16, miniature camera and flash attachments.like new, $45.Call HU.6-7638 between 8 and 10 p.m.LEAVING town, must sell.Sectional lounge suite: T.V., 21 inch.482-7820.Afler 5.30.oo _ GENDRON carriage in very good condition.Reasonable.Call HU, 6- 7732 VV VV VII VIP Vy oO yy \"nN VV TV VVYVVYYY ervice Directory VV VV VV VV VV FV VIVVV VF VV Yo\" __ BUILDING REPAIRS RESTORATION AND REPAIRS, BRICK, STONE.CONCRETE TROUBLE SHOOTING.REINFORCEMENT OF CRACKED WALLS A SPECIALTY.BYCON LTD.731-8241 IF your finished basement is to be a source of lasting pride and satisfaction, you need expert advice in planning and selecting materials and labour, We can give you this help and save you money besides.Call now and get full details of this service without charge or obligation, Ask for Mr.James at WE.2-3830.\u201cVERN OATWAY.\u201d Contractor.carpentry.painting, brick and cement work.HU.6 0430.WE.2-5032.GENERAL repairs in interior painting, carpentry work, plastering.basement alterations, Interior cleaning.No job too big or too small.Call Norman.PO.7-4422.LL Le CARTAGE AND MOVING ABLE to move anything, an Try Roger Express.WE.\u201cKNITTING HAND KNIT BULKY SWEATERS MADE TO ORDER.CALL 684-6442.anytime.8.T7 MAINTENANCE A.B.Maintenance & Cleaning Co.HOUSE CLEANING SPECIALTY CARPET CLEANING 8¢ PER SQ.FOOT 24 HOUR SERVICE CALL: 843-5281 PAINTING AND DECORATING Painters & Decorators SPECIALTY.HUBERT KLEIN REG\u2019D.PHONE 681-8948 PEST | CONTROL FREE ESTIMATES, RATS.Free results.payment, Service.mice, cockroaches, etc.estimates, Guaranteed Satisfaction or no Hygienic Sanitary RE.1 6149.FOR quick efficient and convenient service for the extermination of rodents and all .insects.Estimates free.Call Pestroy Limited.RI.72457._ UPHOLSTERY CHESTERFIELD SETS REMODELLED AND RECOVERED BY EXPERTS, 395 SELBY STREET TEL.: WE 2-5912 Use Examiner Classified Ads For Best Results Ld Draperies READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TO COVER 144 INCHES \u2014 FOR ONLY: PAINTING, PAPER HANGING.PLASTER REPAIRS.SPRAY PAINTING.FINE INTERIOR WORK A .BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 Sunday : 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Decorator Samples and Remnants IMPORTED MATERIALS UP TO § {| YARDS HALF PRICE AND LESS ALL SALES FINAL MONDAY FRIDAY LEARPOINT LIMITED 2200 CRESCENT ST.HI-FI SET GARRARD CHANGER.25 WATT AMPLIFIER HEATHKIT PRE AMP AND 8 INCH SPEAKER IN CABINET.VALUE $300.ANY REASONABLE OFFER, DAYS 868-1961, HU.11-5976 EVENINGS.Leaving Country 5 PIECE, BEDROOM SET: ONE SINGLE CHILD'S BEDROOM SET: ONE DOUBLE CHILD'S BEDROOM SET: 2 SINGLE CONTINENTAL BEDS: ONE KITCHEN TABLE.4 CHAIRS: 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SET WITH TABLES: ONE BATHINETTE: BABY BUTLER.ALL IN GOOD CONDITION, REASONABLE.CALL HU.1-2805.Record Player and Records SYMPHONIC 3 SPEED RECORD PLAYER, IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.50 [LP RECORDS (POPULAR-COM- EDY - FOLK MUSIC - CLASSICAL) BUY 10 AND GET A BRAND NEW { RECORD OF YOUR CHOICE FREE, ALS 3ANGOS \u2014 MARACCAS \u2014 GUITAR CASE.ASK FOR DAVID SHAW \u2014 HU.9-1721 AFTER 5 P.M.DRAPES Wall-to-wall.like new t(maroon'; red maple bedroom sel complete, chifferobe.table.and chair: twin bedroom set.chifferobe.2 night tables: end tables, coffee table, wood, RE.B-2238.; DROP-LEAF table\u201d walnut Phyfe type.Reasonable.HU, 17386.__ _ CHAIRS (king size fully uphalstered Rose beige, could be used as love seats, 738-4549 oo GENUINE chinese ru.8 x 10.good light Duncan After 6.condition.Reasonable.After 5.HU.1-6042._ LL 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE Wanted BOOK COLLECTIONS LIBRARIES REPRESENTATIVE CALLS Antique Book Shop Phone: VI.4-2165 WANTED: Dining room suite.mahogany fruitwood.Good condition, HU.6-6670.NOTICE The Board of Directors of Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp\u2019s School Inc.has made application to the City of Westmount for permission to open a Day School for Girls al 3220 Cedar Avenue and 525 Mount Pleasant Avenue, in the City of Westmount.pt wt 151 WANTED TO ! PURCHASE WANTED.Language records, French, Russian and Spanish.HU.4-4863.WANTED: dining room fixture, not | crystal, minimum 25 inches in dia | meter.Must be in good condition.| HU.8-402).WANTED: Piano or apartment size.Required by school girl for home practice.Good condition.Reasonable.Call 692: GOu6, ! WANTED: boy's skis and poles, good | sondition, 5 ft.2 inches.WE.2 9867, 154 LOST ! i LADY'S racoon hat, vicinity Greene | Avenue, January 12th.Reward.ME.1-4211 Days, HU.1-2500 Evenings.158 DOMESTIC PETS PURE BRED BOSTON TOY TERRIER.4 MONTHS OLD.$50.00.PLEASE PHONE EVENINGS ONLY AFTER 6 P.M, HU.9 6136.163 EDUCATIONAL NOW AT THE COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE JBM ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER TRAINING ON THE NEWEST.MOST MODERN | B M \u2014 EQUIPMENT PHONE: 932-1144 OR VISIT | 1247 GUY ST., ROOM 128 MONTREAL, 25 1 WISH TO RECEIVE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AT NO OBLIGATION Name Address City LL .Prov.A TUTORING MATHS.CHEMISTRY.BIOLOGY.EXPERIENCED TEACHER.B.S.C.CALL VI.9-8259.Westmount YWCA.(Continued from page 3) formally inducted solemn service.All parents are urged to attend this important event.The activities begin at! 7:30 p.m.and should end around 8:30.\u2018Outing Club The Saturday afternoon \u201cOuting Club\u201d will be watching three movies and one cartoon, at the \u201cY' beginning at 2:00 p.m.Admission for the afternoon program is 15¢ for YMCA members and 25¢ for non-members.Guests are welcome.| during a ; cher: {Holland and goaler.George Westmount Municipal Hockey Leagues Players being developed The policy of the Recreation Department is to distribute the outstanding players as equally as possible in order to maintain balanced Leagues.In the Mosquito category the Raiders have league leading scorer Stuart Cooper and goaler.Alan Ansell.who has given up 6 goals in 8 games.The second place Maroons have fast skating William Lockett and are getting good work from goaltender Graham Sherrifs.Broncs are led by Philippe Armand who has a record of 11 goals and three assists with Jody Nixon as their other big gum.Huskies\u2019 roster includes hard- hitting Pierre Leclaire.Jerry Aspler and goaler Michael Dar- ragh.Bulls and Mules, who share the cellar spot, will improve as the season progresses.Mules are looking to Gregg Dalg- leish.who was out with a knee injury for the first half of the schedule.Michael Goldbloom and David Edgell are important members of the team.Bulls have high scoring.Ricky Musto, and could upset any team in the league.In the Pee Wee division, the unbeaten Bulls have an outstand- Ling performer on their roster in the person of Phil Lecouffe who | has an average of three goals per game.The second place Guards (have the \"minder in Roger Harte, leagues\u2019 best goal- Vies, currently holding down third place, have Wayne Colomb | as their leader.while Raiders are led by George Musto and David \"Patrick.Huskies who just can\u2019t seem to pul two wins together have Jimmy Dodge and Geoffrey Scott.Brones are relying on Andy McCammon to lead them in the second half of the schedule, In the Bantam section, front- running Red Wings, have lost the services of one of the loops outstanding players.Wayne Barrow.who broke his leg skiing, They will be relying on Rusty Graul \"and Kevin Cooper to carry them | i through the remaining games.Leafs.Hawks and Rangers are separated by but three points and are led respectively by Brian Hoffman, Jon Churcher and ; Kevin O'Halloran: Jimmy Hot- ton, Dick Aylett and Paul Bou- : David Beasant, Gordon | : Daughtrey.Let's make this year a ® Putting green 2285 Ekers avenue in ® Six individual driving ranges © Pro shop, etc.Tel.: 739-0291 Open for practice Mon.thru Fri.10 a.m.to 10 p.m.Saturdoys 10 a.m.to 5 p.m, Sundays 1 p.m.to 5 p.m.CPGA professionals JIM SEENEY and RAY HAINES nine month golf seoson Cote des Neiges area Use Examiner Classified Ads For Best Results jsoners for the sake of the ram In the Midget category the unbeaten Owls have 14 year old Stephen Abbott as their leader.: Abbott is the league leading scorer and a superlative play-maker.He is helped owt considerably by \u201cJon Pottel, Roger Lefebvre and J.V.Fernandes.Bears boast Darrell Munro.John Donnelly and Dean Hull, Cubs rely on John Shayer and 0'Keefe sponsors mixed curling The local bonspiels in Montreal District are progressing rapidly in preparation for the O'Keefe Provincial Championship to be held in Quebce City from February 20th to 23rd.During the weekend, Montreal- Lakeshore Region and Montreal Laurentide Region held their playdowns at Baie d'Urté and Lorraine Curling Clubs.Two Hudson rinks were competing in the first instance and skip G.Smart came out a winner with his team.against skip J.Sloan, by a score of 14-4, In the second competition a rink from Rosemere.with skip D.Long.took the honors by 10-8 at the expense of skip M, Fitzpatrick from Chantecler.This now only leaves behind the South-Shore Region which is, scheduled for playdowns on February 2nd at St.Lambert Curls ing Club, Then all four rinks, including skip John Philips, from : Town of Mount Royal, who won the Montreal Central Region events, in December, will be eager fo work hard in Quechee and bring back the \u201cO'Keefe Golden Bowl Trophy.Last year it went to the Cambrai Curling Club in (he old Capital.Unity Boys\u2019 Club .(Continued from page 7) with even More participation (han ever before.ROCKS AND MINERALS A Nature Study class with an extremely high attendance every Friday night is the reward for Mr.Richard Britton and his Committee.The class \"continues tu grow and is thoroughly enjoved by all the attending students.CHORAL GROUP Larry Schneiderman\u2019s dual capacity as woodwork instructor! and choir master keeps him ex- | tremely busy.His choral group is currently working on a sing- | ing routine for the children of the Lachine Children\u2019s Hospital.! UNITY BOYS\u2019 CLUB TALENT PARADE Two variely shows are on tap for members of the Talent Parade.On Saturday.they will enterlain at the Wentworth , Goll and Country Club and Tuesday.the entire group will provide entertainment for the .Senior Citizens of Greenfield Paik in conjunction with their Annual Carnival, .aaa\" ue \"05 vw 0e vus nana\" The condottieri.skilled professional soldiers of fortune in me- , dieval Italy.are recalled by En- ,eyclopedia Americana.These captains hired out their well- armed companies of soldiers, The most famous of them was Sir John de Hawkwood.The condot- tieri felt no partriotism regarding \u201cthe wars they fought and often i fought bloodless battles against other condottieri.Both were really interested only in taking pri- soms te be oblained.Arthur Driver while the Aces, who are winless to date, could catch fire with sueh players as Bobby Brault, Barry Josephson and Jules Desjardins.CALL THIS NUMBER UN.6-5578 Ski Reports 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week WHY WAIT FOR SPRING?IE DO IT NOW WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Home Improvement Loans are available through your bank under the National Housing Act for alterations and repairs to the exterior or interior ofa home and for a wide variety of other improvements.You may borrow up to $4.000 with up to ten years to repay.These loans are also available to the owners of rental properties.EE DO IT NOW WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Dominion Government are available from your bank \u2014 up to $7,500 at five per cent simple interest and up to ten years to repay.These loans cover the purchase of all types of farm equipment and improvement to the faim house and farm buildings.ym Issued by authority of Hon.Michael Stass, Munster of Labour, Canada fa a ee ea a et ee a Te ae ea Te Ta Tn Ta a Ta te Ta ma ta a Ta Te Te Ta Tn \"a Ta tn a \"a Te Ce Ta a Te Te eee \"0 a ns\".=a ue\u2019 ® Bonded Roofing © Sheet Metal @ Asbestos & Metal Siding fo Commercial - Industrial Residential ! SHEET METAL WORK WE.5-2595 ee ee ee Oe ee eee Maintenance ond Repairs on All Types of Buildings Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request © GAS HEATERS WE.3-2432 £961 'sZ Aionuop \u2018Abpis4 \u2018soutuox3 sunou4sda YQ lL l Ea The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 25, 1963 12 say yes THE MARCH DI MES January 14th to lst CG TC x Ag FR 7 VITE X CRIPPLING lj AY WITH i?wd QT AND REHABILITATION Lk MOTHERS WANTED \u2014 Here's your Crippling.This year it is the Mothers\u2019 March opportunity to participate for two hours 7 to in Crippling of all sorts.To register phone 9 p.m.on Jan.31 in The Mothers\u2019 March on immediately to: VI.5-6229 or AV.8-7982.1963 OBJECTIVE 200 000.THIS APPEAL IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING : E.HARGREAVES REG'D.CORSETIERE MISS C.WRIGHT, proprietress 4159 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.WE.2-70G3 BANQUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE WESTMOUNT BRANCH NORMAN GREENDALE, Manager 4785 SHERBROOKE ST.W.WE.7-3924 J.A.GAGNON BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR 4864 SHERBROOKE ST.W.HU.6-0838 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.Established 1926 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH .VALIANT - FARGO TRUCKS 372 Victoria Avenue SALES: HU.9.5748 SERVICE: HU.9-5745 Garnet RETALLACK & Sons Lid.CHARTERED INSURANCE BROKERS 375 VICTORIA AVE.482-1030 GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.FINE RUGS \u2014 BROADLOOMS \u2014 ORIENTAL GIFTS 4151 - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.WE.2-4277 Evenings: RE.8-4605 Please Send Your Contributions to: QUEBEC MARCH OF DIMES 407 McGill St, Montreal, Room 705 EVELEIGH-PATTERSON LUGGAGE CO.F.REEVE EYELEIGH 4190 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.WE.5-2101 (At Greene) WESTMOUNT PRINTING 4471 ST.CATHERINE w \">> \"WE.7-9169 "]
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