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[" \u2014 - Best time for holidays forecast Spring is here, and it looks like winter-weary West Enders can exchange snow shovels for sump pumps.And, of course, there will be many fond glances at the calendar in anticipation of long- awaited summer holidays.The best time to go this year, according to Eric Neal, Examiner © weather expert, will be the last : week of June and the first week of July, the last week of July and the first week of August, and the last week of August and the first; week of September.\u201cHeavy rains are probable! from Auguest 26 to 30,\u2019 Mr.Neal warns, predicting that a hurricane will be passing by the Atlantic coast about that time.Floods forecast Commenting on the long, hard winter, Mr.Neal says it was no worse than average, but with frost in the ground, spring runoff is likely to be excessive, causing floods.\u201cFarmers,\u201d he predicts, \u201c\u2018will start the year with a below- normal water table and wells are! likely to be empty before July.\u201d And for those who are contemplating sugaring-off parties, Mr.Neal says it will be late this season, not because of the tempera-' ture, but because all the snow has remained on the ground.| This doesn't affect the sap, Mr.VOL.XXXIV, No.13 MONTREAL, FRI, MAR.29, 1963 35 .\"=> .5 CENTS 20 PAGES Ria» ECONOMIC PROSPECTS REVIEWED: |, h .M.Wallace McCutcheon, Minister of Trade and Commerce with Peter Kerrigan, right, Conservative candidate in St.Antoine-Westmount and Egan Chambers, National President of the Progressive Conservative Association of Canada and a candidate in St.Lawrence- St.George at a meeting at Westmount High School last week.Mr.McCutcheon stated that 1962 was a good year, economically.Frank Common heads CHA Pattern set for future campaigns \u201cThis First Campaign of .Combined Health Appeal and Red Cross will set the pattern of future campaigns,\u201d General Campaign Chairman Frank B.Common, Jr, QC, 157 Edgehill avenue said this week at the official | opening ceremony of the Combined Health Appeal and! Red Cross drive, on Place Ville Marie.\u201cAn historic moment,\u201d said \u2014 -\u2014 Mr.Common, \u201cthe Combined the appeal was directed at] Health Appeal and Red Cross everyone, without regard to is pioneering in combining fif- race.creed or social status.Alto debate \u2014 Neal says, but it's more a case teen health organization drives of modern methods are some-|jnto a single campaign.The pre- times not as effective as the old i ternating between French and, English, Mr.Common called for | support from all quarters and Favor P.C.\u2019s, Liberals\u2019 .Major accuses City auncil of collusion, iles formal protest Julien Major announced today that he has filed a formal protest with the St.Antoine-West- \u2018mount returning officer and the Chief Electoral Officer in Ottawa, protesting the erection of political posters on Victoria Hall in Westmount.He said that as Victoria Hall is a polling station, 'election posters are forbidden there by law.| The NDP candidate accused - \u2014 Westmount City Council of y little more equal than any collusion with the Liberal can- other parties.\u201d didate in permitting him to \u2019 .Decision contradicts rent a 100M in Victoria Hall, ; \u2018simply to qualify for erecting Council ruling\u2019 \u2018l have been peualized by a [a banner under the \u201cgentlemen\u2019s agreement.\u201d {decision which flatly tem by which Candidates are Mrs.Rose Greenway, Mrs.Her- Edwards.; General Canadian World Exhibi- - À selected.nominated, and are ._! Receiving line at the Montreal : tion Montreal, 1967., ! cuntrolled after election.The Hinds, Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge, whole electoral system is a Mrs.Evan Lewis, Mrs.John ; negation of the loosely-used Mulclair.Miss Alyss Brown, Mrs.term \u201cDemocracy.\u201d and its Edwin Briggs, Mrs.E.McCal- definition as \u201cGovernment of lum.the people.by the people, and Dominion Douglas team history.has recently termin- tor : people.Bv anv lest .a senate) sos! wins Basketball There are two kinds of weakness, that which breaks the disparagement between championship ond that which bends.popular vote, and the number Dominion Douglas became \u2014 James Russell Lowell of representatives elected to first holders of the \u201cSammett- respective parties, establishes Blais\u201d trophy.emblematic of only one important aspect ¢f the basketball championship of the faet.Westmount by riding roughshod \u2014 or U / / e over the strong \u201cAll-Stars\u201d team We have witnessed the tra- in the final round of a tourna- gedy and the scandal of a 4 party clected by the people, MON AL Queens School nt ACROSS 4.Here: Fr.21.Hail! being coerced.blackmailed ri Cochrane with 13 points 1.Custom 5.Berlin 22.Poem and manipulated by splinter and Kenny Grant.playing his: 6.Opportunity barricade 23.\u201cHide- parties which had nothing in last game in this city.with nine 11.Son of Cain (2 wds.) away\" common beyond sustaining points were the top scorers while 12, Gallahad's 8.Glossy-faced room their own political and por.\u201cBunny\u201d Talpis with 12 points suit of \u2014 fabric 24, Attach gl à political and p kept \u201cAll Stars\u201d from falling too 13.Kind of 7.Top of wave 26.Letter sonal interests.To this end, far behind.hunting 8.Leave out 27.Likely they were prepared to.and knife 9.One of 30.Fruit oe b .i od : Members of the victorious Sioa] oie) did in fact.connive to render Le , i 14, Lime trees twelve of the party in power.innocu- pomimon-Doustas port Darl.15, Babylonian jurors ever- 213l0]5]5 lx 118]v]H] ous, al a critical time in Can- Sc an.Janna.Swindon.Darl water god: 10.Scottish.green ada's history ing.McKee, Brunt, Cochrane, poss.Gaelic tree 34.Underdone ot Grant, Mcintosh, R.Jones, D.16.\u2014 for 17.Exelamation 31.Ap- 35.Ten cents When the time was propit- Jones.| (expect in to calm baby praises 36.Sacred ious.and together, they were .: vain) 18.Anchor 32.Hiker's image able to concoct mations of Local Rabbis : 18.Jeering 19.Entire bundle 37.Quills non-confidence in phrasco-| denounce dictatorship 19 Hal 20.Neckline 33.Tribe: 40.\u2014 Army: logy which attempted to dis- In local synagogues on Sun- 29 Harem room pe ndia U.S.S.R.guise the great, but cheap day.Rabbis formed a united 25.Sensible 1 |a |3 |4 |s D & |7 |s Je Ho conspiracy tacity existing be- front in their denunciation of 28.Shelter y tween them.they tumbled the | | dictatorship.and all forms of 29.Affix \" 7 12 Government out of office.\u201cdespotism, | 30.Path around A - Many experienced relief.Taking as his subject The | 82 Rod 1 5 + when the end came.but as\u2018 Three-Fold Freedom,\u201d Rabbi \"pets 5 77 © 117 Many are perplexed and fear-; Abramowitz of Shaar Hashomay-, 85.Slight 7 some at the probability that im recalled that Passover is a\u2018 hollow oe 77 0 the next election will find festival to emphasize the bless- 38.Expect lice La Canady confronted with a re- ings of freedom, as it commem- | 89.Instant 19 |7e [au UH 22 123 [24 petition of a Governmental , Vrates the time when.in a world | 41, Cut, as 75 4 enigma which could prove fa- enslaved by tyranny, the lsrael- | turkey 2e 137 tal to our economy should it ites had the courage to strike: 2.Pale-yellow 28 CM N39 engender a further interna- out for their freedom from 43 Joints rot 7 LA tional lack of confidence in Egyptian bondage.\u2018legs CAN 3 HY the ability of Canada to set Rabbi Harry Stern of the 44.Paradises CANAL A A her disordered house straight.Temple Emanu-EI said in part! sa 12 jp A Ie |» ] sinteuvrnti caren.\u201cBecause the Jew at Sinai: DOWN 7 sine on a foe pledged his loyality to moral, 3, Goddess of Ps 3 to leaders of the BSL hE law, he was destined to become | youth 4 7, mixed indi old guard.With the great protestant \u2014 embody- 2.Celebes ox A+ ra heen i Syne img \u2018he Divine protest against Devices tor [5 va © : .injustice.slavery, falsehood, and 8 CA (Continued on page 11) oppression,\u201d | arrows { ay LJ pp St mt A report on the planning of the southern area of Westmount: bulk of buildings and street widths Needed: more open space about new buildings This is the sixth in a series of reports on West- mount\u2019s \u201cmaster plan\u201d for redevelopment of the cily between Sherbrooke street and the southern limits.It is based on the report submitted to City Council in 1960 by the firm of Bland, Lemoyne and Edwards.sultants.Architects and Town Planning Con- This firm spent eight months on an intensive study of the southern area.in order to provide \u2018a sound basis for regulations to preserve the unique character of Westmount and at the same time provide for its orderly redevelopment.\u201d Much of the new zoning by-law.approved recently by City Council, is based on information given in this report.A detailed study of this by-law will appear in later issues.fn the southern area ol Westmount there ave over fifteen different widths of streets ranging from less than forty to one hundred feet, the report stated.Major roads are generally among the widest as would be ox- pected.but the paved widths necessarily of the same order, However.with the City owning the rights- width of paving can be considered proportional to the street width.\u2018In many cases the widths of paving and street bear little relationship to the density oï tratfic they carry.This is usually due to the various subdivision within the City and the erection of buildings at different setbacks behind street plant- are nog of-way the potential as being directly types of land ing.\u201d Combined with the variety of street widths is the similar multiplicity of building lines, The majority of lines range from approximately ten to fifteen feet.The others which exceed these limits can be considered as local conditions due to existing buildings.There is essentially no difference in setbacks on the main arteries and minor streets in- building dicating that the line is not a function of the street width under present conditions, As a fraction of the normal It; plumbing\u2019s acting Up like crazy Call us at once Now don't be lary.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 lot depth the distance between (the street line and the front building line is approximately one eighth to one twelfth and is therefore a more direct function di- mensionally of the block width.\u2018The relationship of the buffer space between street and building is important in town building and should be incorporated into the criteria governing new development.\u201d it was noted.Provide light, air and verdure PA better picture of the prevailing situation can be seen hy adding the so-called buffer spaces on either side of Lhe street to the width of the street.The total is the effective street width.measured between the two building lines.What the effective street widths indicate is the amount of open space along the street fronts of buildings providing light.air and verdure.It also helps to establish the scale of the architecture on the street.The open space about a street is an urban characteristic that requires attention if it is to provide amenity to the occupants of buildings and to the passers-by in streets, the report said.\u201cThe pleasant character that contributes much to the charm of the southern area is based upon this phenomenon and where it has been ignored the consequences have been noticeable.\u201d The distance between building \u2018lines on either side of ,a block determines the effective block width.Most blocks measure between 250 and 300 feet except for blocks of early subdivisions where the lot depths were less and fur some blocks which only contain large lots extending from sticet to street.Within the effee-' tive block width there exists the open space left over for rear yards made up by conglomerations of buildings, fences, vards, gardens and lanes.This interior open space provides light, air and verdure to the same buildings that front onto pleasant stireets in an orderly manner.Improve economic value of all properties \"Buildings sited on lots so as to get light from both front and back often forfeit their rear portions both internally and externally because of the inferior conditions which exist there, For large development the results are frequently econo- micalty unsound and archit- tecturally unattractive.-Day- lighting standards and, aesthetic considerations are sufficient reasons to promote the better design of the interior spaces within the bluek.which would tend probably to improve the ceo- nomic value of all properties.\u201d The lanes have different widths varving from less than fifteen to twenty feel The widest are the most benefit to vehicular traffic providing space for two cars or trucks whieh is important in servicing the properties.Garages and sheds are usu- alle built up against the right-of-way as are some larger buildings either to their full height or partially \u2018Disparity in standards\u2019 Rear yard requirements are such that it is possible to have a minimum effective width of interior open space of as little as twenty leet at ground level and only proportionately more above the first floor.\u201cThis is not al all compatible with street- side requirements which are at least two and a half times this width and usually greater The disparity in standards is based upon carlier forms of development and can no longer be considered useful for contemporary needs.\u201d Floor area Ratio The bulk of building is measured in terms of building density.The method most commonly accepted for regulating or assessing building density is by the Floor Arca Ratio (FAR) which is the ratio of the gross floor area of a structure to the total area of the lot.As such it measures building density directly and population density indirectly: residents in apartments, shoppers in stores, workers in factories.Although this method is not currently in use by the City of Westmount à similar control has been adopted in certain areas by limiting the cube of a building to thirty-, five times the area of the 1'2.2.2.0.0.0.2.0.0¢.0000.4.¢.00000008208000660880808.0088.0 8 site on which it stands.Assuming the floor to floor height to be nine feet for such a cube the FAR is zep- proximately equal te four which provides a basis of comparison with other existing buildings.As might be expected the ratios correspond closely to the pattern of development.wherever apartment houses and commercial butldings ve- eur the FAR is lugh and where there ave single fam- th dwelhngs it 1s correspoud- ingly low New buildings generally have a higher catio than older buildings of the (Continued on page 9 he Ae A de dhe ee ie dk dk dk ke dk dk de ok kk kok HERE AT LAST! The Revolutionary New SILVICO © DRY-CLEANING PROCESS perfected by Canadian General Electric Each fiber of your garment is impregnated with atomised sprays of SILVICO DRY \u2014 FILM SILICONES.Your garments will remain WATER-REPELLENT STAIN-RESISTANT CREASE-PROOF SAVE OVER 60% ON DRY CLEANING COSTS because the renewed original freshness lasts three times longer.TRY IT TODAY Call 637 - 3733 for FREE pick-up LACHINE HAND LAUNDRY LIMITED Specializing in FINE Laundering since 1921 MONON NN NN NN DRIVE TROUBLE-FREE IN A \u201863 PLYMOUTH - CHRYSLER - VALIANT the only cars with that famous 50,000 MILES OR 5 YEARS WARRANTY SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER IT SALES CT RCE3Z LL) (0 TH], [eh ARGO - PLYMOUTH .372 VICTORIA AVE., WESTMOUNT MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER 5 FCI III MMM LM MMM S £961 '6Z 4210 \u2018Aoplg \u2018ssuIwDY] Junculsam ey) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 29, 1963 < Two plays set at Unity for National Boys\u2019 Club Week By MAURICE MARIASINE The Uoty Boys\" Club Drama Group will present two plays soon.The date has not us yet been set.but it as expected to be held during National Boys Club Week, the week of April 15th The frst of the two plays will be \u201cPeter Pumpkin Fater™ and the second \u201cThe King Who Burned the Muffins The leader of the Unity Boss\u2019 Club Drama Group is Miss Mae Skvoch.Members eurrentiy an soehearsal are Lynn Moore, Limité Hae, HKoeberta Gushue.Lois Moore, Lestie Johnston, Shane Molloy, Hugh Sealey and Hobest Latlaanme.GOLD & BLUE BULLETIN: Miss Joan Strike.the Bulle- Luis Advisor has informed us tu the lleventa Edition of the Unis Boys Club Newspaper wi} be œreulated to club mem- Lers and members of the Bourd «7 Directors on Monday, April Pi 1963, In tormation and details con- corny the special events sehe- duled fer National Boss\u201d Club Week will be hsted as well as er news data, 40 ANNIVERSARY: The Mon- Leal Boys Association will be étiebrating its 40th, Anniver- Lanyon April 3.and the Annual Meeting wall be held at the Windsor Hotel.Special invita- ens have been extended to members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Board of Directors and the Committee of Management and to the staffs of affiliated clubs, The Unity Boys\u2019 have a number of selected arts nd crafts articles on display and the Unity Rockettes of the Unity Boys\u201d Club Talent Parade will also be included in the entertainment, * * + Club members, parents and friends are reminded that the annual Variety Revue will take place at Westmount High School on Wednesday, May 15th, and that tickets for the performance are now available at the Club.The reserved seats are selling at $1 00 and the balcony seals are 50 cents, The performance for Westmount High School on May 15, will include many of the acts that will be presented at Boston, Mass, on April 24, and at the International Assembly of Rotary at Lake Placid, NOY.on June 2 scheduled The heart keeps the blood moving so fast that all of i passes through the heart every two or three minutes, Don\u2019t say .STOP THE WORLD - Heor JULIEN MAJOR ROGER PROVOST St.Antoine-Wesimouni New Find Out What The N.D.P.Can Do JOINT MEETING ST.ANTOINE-WESTMOUNT: ST.HENRI FRIDAY, MARCH 29 \u2014 8:30 St.Thomos Aquinas Hall, 4040 St.Antoine St.JULIEN MAJOR \u2014 MICHAEL OLIVER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 \u2014 8:30 DISCUSSION Ridgecrest Auditorium, 3375 Ridgewood JULIEN MAJOR \u2014 THERESE CASGRAIN FRIDAY, APRIL 5 \u2014 8:30 DISCUSSION Oak Room, Victoria Hall HEAR THE ISSUES DECIDE ON THE FACTS Published by: | WANT TO GET OFF MAURICE HEBERT LOUIS LABERGE Democratic Party Association ! | W.E.Collison lainment \u2014 Mrs.R.J.Westmount High Parents plan graduation party By JUDI ROTHMAN and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL Last Monday night, a meeting Club will Was held in the auditorium to.form a Parents Graduation Committee.Friday, May 24, has been set as graduation day for West- mount High School.Last year, all arrangements for the dinner, dance, and (Seatre party were taken care of most efficiently by a committee of Grade XI parents acting in consultation with à studerts\u2019 committee.Experience has shown that the assistance and experience of parents is needed to make the graduation a memorable occasion for all.The assumption of responsibility for the program by the parent, has the added advantage of leaving the pupils free to concentrate on their school work.Approximately seventy parents turned up al the meeting last Monday night to give their assistance.Mr.and Mrs.J.Kennedy, members of last vear's Parents\u2019 Committee.were on hand to help with explanations.Although no definite plans were made, the committees and their heads were chosen: Co-chairmen \u2014 J.Lipson, P.Mustard: secretary \u2014 Mrs.H.M.Cowan; treasurer \u2014 J.R.Garland; decorations \u2014 H iMayeroviteh (head), Mrs.C.Lebovitz, Mrs.P.Mustard, Mrs.P.G.Edgell, P.R.Austin, Mrs.G.A.Forber.Mrs.M.Notkin; dinner \u2014 Mrs.W.Aronoff (head), Mrs.E.Adeland, Mrs.G.H.McDougall, Mrs.J.| Stewart; refreshments \u2014 Mrs.thead).Mrs, C.Crelinsten, Mrs.S.Adams; or-| chestra \u2014 W.F.Reider; enter- Bruck, Mrs.W.Abrams: prizes \u2014 Mrs.S.W.Baker.S.Godine; theatre \u2014 Mrs.V.Turley.The above committees will work jointly with a Students\u2019 Committee whose members are Caro} Bruce.Paul Latour, Juhn , Dorken.Pat Cavanagh.Mike Bedford, Lawrence Schwartz, Penny Turley, John Tilley.Dave McDougall and Barbra Fidgeon.* * * Last Friday night, the fourth sports banquet in Westmount High was held.The evening events began at 5:30 p.m.with a chicken dinner.After the one hundred students and fifteen teachers had finished eating.the presentation of awards began under the direction of the M.C.'s \u2014 president of the Boy's Athletic Association.Jon Deitcher and president of the Girls\u2019 Athletic Associa- | tion.Teams represented at the CANADA'S FINEST APARTMENT RESIDENCE banquet were boys\u2019 basketball, boys\u2019 hockey, boys\u2019 skiing, boys\u2019 curling, girls\u2019 basketball, girls\u2019 \u201cvolleyball, girls\u2019 swimming.and girls\u2019 skiing.The junior and senior cheerleaders were also: present.The members of the various teams were awarded with tabs and a \"W\" for their participation, Steve Abbott, caplain of the bantam hockey (eam, was presented with a trophy which his leammates, impressed with Steve's sportsmanship and general attitude, had bought for him.Mr.Wood then announced the winners of the Most Valuable Player Award from the boys\u2019 senior basketball and hockey teams: Mike Hersh for basketball and Courtney Pratt for hockey.The guest speaker was Mr.Dave Baillie, head of the department of Physical Education at Lindsay Place High School.He spoke about amateur athletics and the Olympics.Having participated in the Olympics at Helsinki.Melbourne and Rome.Mr.Baillie was well- versed on the topic.After a few remarks from Mr.Wood.the banquet was ended formally by the two Masters of Ceremonies, A dance for the members of the Senior School followed.* * * On Mareh 20.the Alumnae held a fashion show in the school auditorium, The highlight of the evening occurred, when six of our girls demurely came in wearing 19th century clothes.The applause was frantic, especially from a few lan Grant heads Students\u2019 Society In elections held recently at the Montreal Diocesan Theological College.D.lan Grant.son of Mr.and Mrs.Daniel A.Grant.472 Victoria avenue Westmount.was elected President of the Student's Society.He was subsequently appointed Senior Student of the College by the Principal, the Rev.Canon Eric G.Jay, Educated at Roslyn School and Westmount High, Grant is a graduate of Sir George Williams University and is at present completing his second year of Divinity at MeGill.He is Student Assistant at the skiers\u2019 Church of St.Francis in St.Sauveur des Monts.Luxuriously servicing 24 hours commonly spacious outs @ Open for ins Western Avenue.rental & manage 933 - 8439 or 935 T THE FORTY-THREE HUNDRED appointed building.to satisfy the most exacting demands @® In quiet, residential Westmount © No hill to climb @ Matchless.door-answering, car-park.butler ® Un- THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY - Telephone unobtrusive daily ® Maid.valet.1 to 4-bedroom lay- pection daily @ 4300 ment: - 3511 6 x 41 scattered boys in the audience.| After the show, the girls Jeft feeling underprivileged, and consequently went to boost their egues by eating in the gym.+ * * The school was visited last Friday afternoon by the Bishops University Choir.After singing a few joyous songs, the choir proceeded to poke fun at politics.Four boys dressed brilliantly in workers\u2019 clothes imitated the Limeliters and then joined the choir for a combination cf \u201crock \u2018n°\u2019 roll\u201d and a satire on commercials, For the Jast number.the choir sang the College's \u2018Alma Mater\u2019.Tobie Steinhouse .(Continued from page 1) the field of engraving and par- ticutarty.in recent years, in color engraving.Its successes have plaved a leading role in the current revival of the it of print-making.Mrs.Steinhouse's engravings are examples of intagho printing and the advanced research of \u201cAtelier 177 into the possibilities of printing in multiple color from single plates worked to different depths in a single operation.Statements of light and atmosphere Employing the special and new techniques based on a knowledge of colored inks, papers, intaglio and a variety of rollers, she translates her artistic preconceptions into statements of light and atmosphere.Mrs.Steinhouse has had one- man shows in Paris and Montreal.She has also participated in group exhibitions in the same centres as well as in cities across Canada.At the present lime.samples of her work are on view in the Museum's Gallery XII series where she is exhibiting with sculptor Mario Bartolini until March 31.She is represented in the permanent collection of he JQuebe¢ Provincial Museum, the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.and the Canadian Embassy.Moscow, as well as in numerous private collections.Mrs.Steinhouse is a member of \"Association des Peintres non-figuratits as well as the Canadian Group of Painters.She savs of her style and aims: \u20181 have a personal preference for the mystery and magic all around us.for the implied but not fully stated image.This leaves a residue of thought for the onlouker, something for his !spirit to explore and to live ; With.Jf you take the mystery \u2018away.it is a sorry world indeed.| \u2018My feeling for light \u2014 one \"might call it an obsession with light \u2014 is very important to me.\u201d : i \u2014\u2014 | | | (Continued from page 1) are entitled to cast an advance ballot on either of these two days in Victoria Hall or at St.Georges Club.3685 Westmount boule- .vard.between 8.00 a.m.and 8 p.m.: In previous years, the privilege of voting in advance was extend- red only to a number of railway employees and a few salesmen.Officials wrged voters.however, not to ¢ome to the advance polls \u201cwithout good reason.Although it will not\u2019 always be necessary, vol- ers should be prepared to sign an affidavit stating their intentions.\u201d PS ER re EE on sent Jp REP Rr TE pare ME À GEORGE GILLESPIE of CJFM will be seen as Shelby Carpenter in the E/Z Players\u2019 of Greater Montreal production of \"Laura.\" This murder thriller will be presented at Victoria Hall, Westmount, on the evenings of April 3,4, 5 and 6.This play is under the sponsorship of the Kiwanis of the Lake- shore, Montreal Inc., and is directed by Mori Mc- Naughton and produced by Ralph England.David Shapire to edit \u2018Old McGill \u201864\u2019 Westmeunter David Shapiro was this week appointed Managing and Financial Editor of \u201cOld Me- Gill \"64.\" yearbook of the University.! + Son of Dr.and Mrs.Lorne Shapiro of 345 Lansdowne avenue,\u2019 David graduated from Westmount High three years ago and is pre- seatly in third year Science at McGill.He was Photography Editor of the Clubs and Societies on the campus.last year.! As Managing Editor, he will be responsible for administration of an $18.000 budget and will play an important role in policy decisions of the Annual.The Annual itself covers all branches of the school year.including graduation.sports.fraternities.clubs and societies.stu- , dent goverument and student pub- | lications.This year's edition is 428 pages \u2014 written and edited by 40 students.| Kerrigan, Drury .(Continued from page 1) bate said last night that he did not waut disagreement over the site to jeopardize the possibility et holding the debate.\u201cOur first concern was to give the people of the riding an opportunity te hear the issues discussed by the candidates of the two major parties.Because we are anxious to have the voters of the Ridgewood area hear the debate.my committee will arrange a bus service to and from the meeting.Format for the debate wilt include 1® minute opening statements and three minute cebut- tals by each man.Following questions {rom the floor each candidate will be allowed a three minute suming up.Costs of the meeting are to be split between the two parties.Me.Kerrigan last week chal- leaged- C.M.Drury to a public debate based on a paid advertisement entitled \u2018\u2019How did Canada get into this mess.anyway\u201d It was published by the Liberal Party last Tuesday.The debate, Mr.Kerrigan said, should take place in the Ridgewood avenue auditorium, Mr.Drury, on the other hand, said that the debate should be held in Victoria Hall Westmeunt, \u201ca more central area, one with better parking facilities, and.larger capacity.\u201d Succeeds Leeds Nelson W.J.C.Stikeman heads John Howard Society The need for greater co-opera-; Speaking before the Society's \u201cI am completely satisfiad tion between rehabilitation ag-' 69th annual meeting, Mr.Nel- they ave willing and anxious to ; encies and the government was son said he believed that Rov-' discuss frankly with the agen- stressed last week by Leeds ernment is trying te support, cies any and all aspects of penal Nelson, 648 Roslyn avenue, out- rather than interfere with the reform and rehabilitation, I going President of the John work of private agencies.Little would hope that all the agen- Howard Society of Quebec.He could he attained by adopting cies and national and provincial was succeeded by W.J.C.an attitude ef suspicion or dis- associations would approach the Stikeman of Westmount.trust, he suggested.problem and negotiate with the Same spirit of cooperation ™ Elected president of the Johan Howard Society of Quebec at the meeting was W.J.CC Stike- man, 571 Upper Lansdowne ave nue Mr Stikeman, former pre- mdent of the agency's cmploy- ment committee for released of- (Continued on page 17) our child's future is in the balance The major problem facing Canada at this moment is to find work, not only for the thousands of Canadians now out of jobs, but a quarter million additional jobs, every year, for the young men and women coming out of school.antagonizing our two best export customers \u2014 the US and Britain \u2014 on whom one Canadian in five depends for his job.The Liberal plans call for a Department of Industry to work to establish industries in those areas where idle manpower is greatest .to get more goods manufactured in Canada.A Liberal Government would stop A responsible Government means greater security for you .and your child.On April 8th, the decision is yours.VOTE DRURY vote libera CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOM 4825 Sherbrooke St.W.Tel.: 935-8591 (4 lines) Published by St.Antoine-Westmount Liberal Committee L £961 '62 WoW \u2018Aopug \u2018rouuexz junoussem eq) 8 : The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 29, 1963 es HGES at NO COST.Cleaning and vacuuming of furnace sections, Cleaning and vacuuming of smoke-pipe.Cleaning and vacuuming of chimney base.Vacuum and inspection of combustion chamber, Cleaning of oil burner air fan and shutter, Cleaning and checking of electrodes.Checking of transformer ignition.Cleaning of fuel pump strainer, Cleaning of oil filter strainer.Removal, cleaning and reinstallation of nozzle.Cleaning and checking of master control.\u201cTHE DESIRE TO SERVE MUST BE SUPPORTED BY THE ABILITY TO SERVE\" Us RK CE GE : Effective immediately, all TOLHURST'S Customers, old and new, using residential furnace fuel oil, will receive FREE SERVICE plus TOLOIL'S TWENTY POINT PLAN* (The annual cleaning and adjusting of your oil heating equipment) If you are not yet a customer of Tolhurst\u2014call 279-7271 today for your Oil Contract.There's no better heating oil than Texaco Fuel Chief and there's no better protection for your oil-heating system than Tolhurst's FREE SERVICING and CLEANING.*TOLOIL TWENTY POINT PLAN ABSOLUTELY FREE! Checking of thermostat and limit control, Lubrication of oil burner motor, Lubrication of forced warm air fan unit (or circulator pump unit).Cleaning and checking of humidifier.Cleaning of warm air filters.Resealing of furnace doors where necessary.Adjustment of draft regulator.Starting and testing of oil burner.Removal of soot and rubbish, SPECIAL TOLOIL PARTS PROTECTION PLAN This peace-of-mind feature covers replacement parts and includes installation and full guarantee from date of installation for the HEATING OIL period of one year.Enquire today! $13.95 per year.TOLHURST OIL LIMITED Phone 279-1271 Needed: more open space.(Continued from page 5) same type which reflects the higher cost of land and greater scale of development than was common as recent as fifteen years ago.As in the case of tall buildings the greatest building densities are to be found along the major roads, where the need for greater bulk has been most acute, The Floor Area Ratio of a building is a direct function of the lot coverage.A high FAR does not indicate always the form of the bulk which might be low and squat covering most of the site or high and tower-tike standing only on a small portion of the lot.The FAR must be considered in terms of the space about buildings which throughout new development in southern Westmount seems inadequate the planning firm sald.\u2018Restrictions encourage maximum exploitation\u2019 \u201cThe present criteria for lot coverage are not conducive to the sense of pleasant openness required about buildings of greater bulk.Restrictions on yard width and rear setbacks along with height regulations do not combine to permit development of an attractive nature.but rather tend to encourage the maximum exploitation of whatever is possible regardless of appearance.A means towards the promotion of a better understanding of town planning principles must be established to avoid irresponsible development.The use of the Floor \u2018Area Ratio method with simplified lot coverage regulations can be a step in implementing a sense of urban aesthetic sadly forgotten in recent years.\u201d If a building covers fifty.percent of the site on which it stands, its height is double that of the Floor Area Ratio tions \u2014 of light, air, access.and amenity \u2014 for all buildings within a given area.The FAR method enables the City to control building density in different districts, on individual lots and different types of building.It promotes the possibility of the regrouping of buildings within reasonably large and regularly shaped street blocks.It permits the development of a street system that can cope adequately with the traffic by not overloading certain areas at the expense of others and contributes somewhat to a more equitable distribution of parking facilities within each area.It provides the opportunity to develop a system of defined open spaces, whether meets here More than 1,000 of Montreal's cation and \u201cNature and Science\u201d the judges as \u201call remarkably civic.religious, social, fraternal Were the topics discussed Wed-' good.\u201d were: Edward Harper of and charitable organizations are| nesday by Quebec High.School expected to meet at Coffee Meet- Club awards small or not, throughout par- ' ticular areas creating thereby a sense of urban development that is pleasant without being wasteful.\u201cIn addition, it tends to create a compactness of building development within street blocks and zones which is an advantage for uses that are interdependent and best located within the same areas.The extent of each use district and its particular Floor Area Ratio must be well defined and recognized for the purposes of conservation and redevelopment.Westmount Public Library \u2018Sailing and Boats\u2019 exhibition planned An exhibition of British books regulating the site.The FAR, on \u201cSailing and Beats\u201d will be method therefore serves as held al the Westmount Public an approximate guide to the Library from Monday.April 1 height of development that'to Saturday April 13.can be anticipated in an area without actually stipulating mean ' | ; jis coming Halifax, and will also be seen limits.This does not that there cannot be height restrictions to be used jointly with the FAR control, which would be the desirable solution in particular areas.The report stated that the necessity of a control of the distribution of building accommodation is based upon the securing of good condi- at | From Vancouver the Exhibition | goes to Australia.The Exhibition, which is arranged by the British Council.to Montreal from Toronto and Vancouver.The library extends cordial invitation to every sailing enthusiast to visit this fascinating exhibition of books while it is at the Westmount Library.Honoured the world over for its true lightness of tone and its rare brilliance of taste.Jos.B.Seagram & Sons Lid, Waterloo, Ont.I group Separatism ' Hosts for students at the luncheon meet of St ings to be held in the Windsor Ng of the Westmount Rotary bert Bernstein.Hotel on March 27, at 10 a.m., Club.2 p.m., and 7.30 p.m., The coffee meetings.held under Q ; ; : the J .the auspices of WPTZ Channel 5.e Students Public are to introduce John C.Gilmore, (netionally known women's club y si ; | lecturer.who will outline a fund- Brigden of Chambly raising concept called Community ; Club Awards.(Continued on page 19) ; Contest sponsored by the Rotary y Club of Montreal the Westmaunt - members heard winner Malcom scribe the problems and the api plication of the latest \u201cwonder one of the drugs.\u201d Students discuss science, separatism, education, in Rotary contest .the Needs of Edu- Others speakers.described by Westmount High, Mare Leman L.eo\u2019s, Neville Savage, Ro- The speaker next Wednesday will be W.A.Lawrence, associate senior exceutive of Canada, Limited who will talk on the problems and needs of the retired man the semi-finals of Speaking High de- The western pocket gopher is few wild animals untable to swim, St.Antoine-Westmount Conservative candidate Peter Kerrigan chats with Trade and Commerce Minister M.Wallace McCutcheon at a recent meeting in West- mount High School.since accepting the Cabinet post.KERRIGAN: \"| predict a Conservative Government on April 8th, This statement would seem preposterous 4 weeks ago.But not today.There is a new trend across Canada.A trend to the Conservative Party.| do not ask you, the voters of 5t.Antoine-Westmount, to unthinkingly accept my forecast.But | do urge you to follow developments closely and vote for the party that will form the government so as to ensure that it is a majority government\u201d.Strengthen the Strongest Party VOTE It was the Minister's first public appearance in Quebec McCUTCHEON: ''The Canadian economy's record of achievement in 1962 was one of the most impressive since the end of World War Il by any yardstick.The trend line for Canada is in the right direction.It is going up .steel production is up 12% .motor vehicle production is up 43%.merchandise exports are up 9%.There is no indication we are losing the momentum we gained in 1962.employment has increased.\u201d ERRIGAN rm X CONSERVATIVE in St.Antoine-Westmount Published by the St.Antoine-Westmount Conservative Association 6 E96L '6Z YON 'Aopuy \u2018saulWOXZ JUNOULLSOM JUL The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 29, 1963 10 ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Meller, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Conon $.B.Lindsay Sunday, Morch 31st PASSION SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 10:15 an.Muttins (said) 11:00 a.m.Sunday School .11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 pan.Evensong 7.43 pm.Bible Study WEDNENBAY, APRIL rd 8 00 pm.lenten Devotional Service Preacher: The Rev.K.W.Trickey WEEKDAYS: HOLY EUCHARIST 7:00 am.Tuesday; Thursday #00 nm, Friday 9:30 am.Wednesduy 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., 8.D,, Sunday, March 31st LENT V PASSION SUNDAY A 00 a.m.Holy Communion $ 30 am.Matting with Sermon Preacher: Rev.Ro Hollis of 30 am.Post Confirmation Class il 00 am.Confirmation Preacher: The Rev.R, K.Maguire 11.60 am.Nursery, Kinderkarten & Sunday School 1 30 pain.Evensong with Sermon Preacher: The Recto WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4rd 735 am, and 10:00 a.m, Holy Communion #00 vn.Lenten Service FRIDAY, APRIL (th 300 a.m.Holy Communion Organist & Choïrmuster \u2014 Norman W.Hurrie, A.R.C.O.A.R.C.M., F.T.C \" TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A,, Hon, Assistant Rev.Peter W.A, Davison, M.A, Assistant Mr.George E.Chubb, F.R.C.0., F.A.G.0.Oraanist and Cholrmaster Sundoy, Morch 31st FASSION SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.Senior Department 11:06 4 ni.Choral Communion Preacher: The Rector Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments.7.30 p.m.Evensong Preacher: Rev.Peter W.A, Davison #45 pan.Parish Forum TUESDAY.APRIL 2nd & 00 pan.Holy Communion WEDNESDAY.APRIL 3rd 7 00 a.m.Holy Conununion +00 pm.Evening Service THURSDAY.APRIL 41h 10 00 am.Holy Communion CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue et Sherbrooke Street BRA NCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, Morch 31st 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 am.Church Service Lesson - Sermon Subject: REALITY\" Golden Text: Psalms 118:24, This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice und be glad in it.EVERY WEDNESDAY 9:18 p.m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: The publie invited Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.3 to 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 to 3:00 pan.RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev.Herman J.Aaftink Of The First Church of Religious Science Speaks this Sunday In Room 255 Central YMCA 1441 Drummond St., 7:30 p.m.\u201cThat Which Can Be Trusted\u201d LUTHERAN LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporarily Worshiping at the ith Day Adventist Church Corner of Western and Olivier Ave.Wm.C.Nolting, B.D., Pastor Wm.Hamel, Organist Sunday, March 31st 10:00 a.m.Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m.The Service, Jr.S.S.and Nursery UNITARIAN \"The Unitarian Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.lat Simpson) Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason B.A.B.D.Sunday, March 31st 11:00 am.\u201cTHE TRUTH THAT REMAINS\" 11:00 a.m.Church School Nursery and Kindergarten meet in Unitarian House.Organist and Director of Music: UNITED Donald Mackey, Mus.B.UNITED ~ DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Bivd.and Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A., B.D, D.D.Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A., B.D, Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Sunday, March 31st 11:00 a.m, Morning Worship Three Youth Groups will participate in The Dedication to Mission Sermon: \u2018The Mission of Christians\u2019 Rev.R Douglas Smith, D.D.Evening Worship sermon: \u201cThe Grandeur And Misery of Man\u201d Mr.David W.Chappell 7:30 p.m.LIFE AND LENT Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.Wesley Church Preacher: Rev.Earl S.Lautenslager, St.Andrew's United Church, Sudbury Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Robb, Mus, Bae.ALL WELCOME St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT.(10) Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.Daniel M.Grant, B.A, D.D.Rev.Douglas Mouland, B.A., B.D.Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.Gordon White, L.Mus., Organist Sunday, March 31st 11:00 a.m.Dr.Grant \u201cGreat Questions Of The Last Week\u201d 3} \u201cArt Thou A King?\" 7:30 pm.Mr.Mouland \u2018\u2018Commitment\u2018\u2019 Reception of New Members 10:00 a.m.and 11:00 a.m.Church School \u201cLIFE AND LENT\" SERVICE Wesley Church, Wed.8:00 p.m.Rev.E.S.Lautenslager.D.D., Sudbury.VISITORS WELCOME! Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: Rev, Callum Thompsen, C.D., BA, B.D.Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, B.A, M.R.E : Sunday, March 31st ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11:00 a.m.Rev.Beverly QOaten, D.D., M.R.E.Sermon: \u201cTHAT WE MAY GO FORWARD\" 5:45 p.m.Congregational Reception and Tea 7:00 pm.Recital of Music by the Quartette 8:15 p.m.Vesper Service \u2014 Mr.Thompson 11:00 a.m.Church School and Infant Nursery LENTEN Office \u2014 AVenue 8-9245.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street, West Convenient to Hotels The Rev.Norman Rawson, D.D.Minister GIFFORD MITCHELL), B.A, B.Mus., Organist and Choirmaster Wednesday, April 3rd, ot 8.00 p.m.GUEST PREACHER THE VERY REV.DR.ANGUS J.MacQUEEN, First-St.Andrew's United Church, London, Ont.Sermon: \"What Is Your God Like?\" Lenten Supper at nominal cost will be served at 6.15 p.m.to all who register by noon on Tuesday.SERVICE Please phone the Church \u201cLIFE AND LENT\u201d Wesley Church at 8:00 p.m.Rev.Earl S.Lautenslager \u2014 BAPTIST 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Alliance ond Canadian Baptist Federation\" Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist SUNDAY, MARCH 31st Minister: Rev.Harold J.Baisdon, B.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Interim Organist and Choir Director: W.W.Barlow \u201cCHRISTIANS ANONYMOUS\" \u201cTHE TWO GUESTS\" Mid-week Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday, 8:00 p.m.; School: Sunday, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME hurch St.Andrew's United Church, Sudbury.| Director of Music Mr.Wayne Riddell, B.Mus, | SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Cantor Otto O.Staeren; Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant Vietor McCorry.A.R.C.M.Orzanist and Choir Master.SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening.March 29th at 8:15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Quality Of Being Human\".Saturday Morning.March 30th at 11:30 a.m.\u201cThe Spirit Of Sacri- based on Torah Portion.sermonctte \u2014 fice\" BAR MITZVAH At the Friday Evening and Saturday Morning Worship, Lee, son of Mr.and Mrs, Lionel Michaelson, will be called to the Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.THE DAVID ELLIN CONCERT -\u2014 Monologist and Folk Ballad Singer Wednesday Evening, April 3rd at 8:30 p.m.Grover Auditorium.Reserve with Temple Office, WE, 7.3575, ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL SEDER Monday Evening, April 8th in the Grover Auditorium, following the Passover Eve Worship at 6:45 p.m, RELIGIOUS BCHOOL Regular Classes \u2014- High School \u2014 Saturday Mornings at 9:30 am.Lower School, Sunday Mornings at Church Groups to Attend Worship \u2014 This Sabbath Eve the following groups will worship with us: the Men's Club of St.Mark's Anglican Church of Dorval; The | young people of The Church of Good Shepherd, Cartierville; The Young People of Gardenvale United Church and the Confirmation Class of Union United Church Ste.Anne de Bellevue under the leadership of Rev.Dr.Francis Doxsee, Following the Service, Dr.Stern will meet with the groups for a period of study.Sabbath Services \u2014 Friday Westmount Baptist \u2018Christians Anonymous\u2019 is Sunday theme \u201cChristians Anonymous\" will be the subject of the morning sermon by the Minister, the Rev.| Harold J.Balsdon, at West-| mount Baptist Church.In the, evening the sermon topic will be \u201cThe Two Quests.\u201d The Midweek Service Prayer, Praise and Bible Study will be held on Wednesday at eight o'clock, as usual, but this, week will be conducted by the Deacons as the Minister has\u2019 been asked lo speak at the: Church of St.James the Apostle.English language classes are | held each Monday at 8:00 p.m.| for ; and the BYPU meet on Friday! at 8:00 p.m.Safety films given Red Cross Youngsters who can\u2019t swim and don\u2019t know how to handle a boat are often all wet.This is the theme of two water safety films just released by Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada in cooperation with the Canadian Red Cross Society.The films, \u201cBe Water Wise\u201d and \u201cBoating and Good Sense,\u201d | are both in color and 14 minutes in length.They were produced by Crawley Films Limited, and will be shown by regional Red Cross branches, to schools, Y, and other community groups across Canada.\u201cBe Water Wise.\u201d which deals with the fundamentals of swimming and water rescue, says the secret of water safety is primarily a matter of care, training and common sense.It gives practical demonstrations on how to float and tread water, and how to proceed in water rescue.Designed for all age groups, the films are especially suitable for children.They were filmed al a summer camp in the Lau-' | rentians last summer.Prints are available in English and French.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE CHURCH 1 346 Melville Avenue | Rev.Chas, C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D.Minister | 11:00 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.Public Worship | The Minister will preach | Lester A: Woodin, cg 9.30 a.m.Daily Hebrew Monday thru Thursdays at 4 p.m, Organist and Choirmaster | AN are Cordially Welcome, Church groups to attend worship at Temple Emanu-El Evening, March 29 at 8.15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u2018The Quality Of Being Human.\u201d Saturday Morning, March 30 at 11.30 a.m.sermonette \u2018The Spirit of Sacrifice\u201d based on Torah Portion.The David Ellin Evening of Entertainment, auspices Temple Brotherhood, Wednesday Evening, April 3, at 8.30 p.m.Grover Auditorium.Ladies and Gentlemen invited.Reservations with Temple Office, WE.7-3575.Committee in charge: Alex Carsley, William Hoffman, Henry Benjamin, Edward Auerback, QC, Samuel Garfield, Murray Deskin, Saul Perlman, Peter Zinman, Ted Nashman, Ralph Greenberg.Congregation Seder, first night of Passover, Monday Evening, April 8, following the Passover ; Eve Service at 6.45 p.m.Reservations must be made at once with the Temple Office.Koffee Klub \u2014 Sunday Morning, March 31 at 9.45 a.m.Samuel Paperman, Honorary Treasurer of, the Congregation and President of The Jewish Funeral Directors of America will speak on \u201cFrom My Professional Experience\u2019.Preceding the address worship will be held followed by breakfast.The Koffee Klub is under the chairmanship of Mrs.Joseph Frankel, President, Home and School Association.Temple Youth Fashion Show \u2014 Sunday afternoon, March 31, at 2 p.m.Grover Auditorium.Fashions will be modeled by boys and girls of our Youth Group.Reserve { with Temple Office, WE.7-3575.Admission $1.00.Ticket Convener Miss Toby Stein.Co-Chairman, Miss Ullman and Larry Scolnick, Temple Sisterhood Gift.Shop \u2014 Gifts for every occasion.Open every Sunday Morning 9.30 to 12.30 and during Sisterhood meeting.You can shop by appointment by telephoning Chairmen, Mrs.Ernest Rosengarten, RE.3.9470, Mrs.Hyman Cooper, HU.8-3596, Mrs.Louis Kelsey, HU.1-9183.Dominion-Douglas Mission dedication scheduled Next Sunday a Dedication to Mission ceremony will be held in Dominion-Douglas Church in which the Messengers, Explorers and CGIT will participate.Dr.Smith will preach on the topic The Mission of Christians.In the evening, David Chap- pell will preach on the theme The Grandeur and Misery of Man.TH E handling of flowers and their proper arrangement at the memorial service are matters which receive our utmost attention.BA Collins FA NUNNS AF WILLIAMS 3610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Our election system.(Continued from page 4) enbaker displays inordinate courage or egotism, and seems detremined to stick with the ship, which, even if it makes port, stands little chance of ever again being sea-worthy or with a crew sufficient in number to have more than nuisance value.So far not platform has emerged from the preliminary speeches which have been made, and the theme song of the last election persists of \u201cAnything you can do, I can do better.\u201d but each leader has expressed the hope that the electorate will return his party with a workable majority, without intimating why, or how.this may happen.The electorate is as confused and as frustrated as it was before the last election.True the issue of nuclear weapons is being tossed about and commitments to an ally are important if they are seriously and intelligently entered into.and provided the eircumstances.and conditions prevailing at the time of the commitment are not fundamentally changed: but this is a matter for the Defence experts, and certainly not subject for hustings blarney nor yet one on which the general electorate can be asked to pronounce.The writer has experienced a couple of Wars on two major fronts, in three services, including the RAF and RFC, as a pilot, but confesses complete ignorance of modern weapons and their scientific deployment.How in Heaven's name can any responsible Party take this issue to people as grounds for their support or rejection?Let us hear more of realistic plans to recuperate the country from its perilous economic position, supported at this time by pump-priming and extravagant spending; bolstered by a spurious exchange rate, favored temporarily by an act of God which facilitated wheat sales to starving China.It is at once true and lamentable, though not generally realized, that a small percentage of those few going ! to the polls know who they are voting for; what they are voting for; and in some cases why they are voting al all.Their votes are, of course.Swamped by those with personal interests; party prejudice: and the gullible swayed personality, and/or fantastic and unrealisable promises.As for the candidates, they come in all shapes and sizes, motivated by a variety of promptings, and/or interests, social, financial, psychiatric, with a levening of capable individuals who desire genuinely to serve their fellow-coun- trymen, and would and could do so, if funds were available for campaigning purposes for those not chained to a party system.Elections have grown to be too expensive, and in many city ridings \u2018it costs $25,000 and frequently more to make a showing.Great and overwhelming advantage goes therefore to the candidate with the largest political funds at his disposal.That election appointments are largely in the hands of the party last in office, also raises costs and.promotes a deal of election\u2019 chicanery.Need one comment on the present mal distribution of seats, which gives the rural areas favorable and disproportionate representation and power.There is little that is original in these comments.The public is aware of the evils of the whole system.Governments have promised | action, but the promised Independent Commissions have still to be inauguarated.And what of the Party system?What is the significance of Liberalism - Conservatism \u2014 Socialism?Where are the platforms originally identified with this, now spurious nomenclature?Let us beware of the accelerating trend to patrimony, of the promises of full employment \u2014 fringe benefits \u2014 subsidies for butter \u2014 bigger baby bonuses, | of unrealistic and unrealis- able promises which, should they materialize, will be paid for by the fools whose vote has been purchased with their own money.It is suggested thal candidates and party leaders in designing platforms should give attention to some of these considerations, and to the mounting dissatisfaction of the general public, which will not indefinitely continue to be discussed only at coffee breaks.Consideration could well be given to what has happened and what is happening in the Province of Quebec, under : strong, capable and honest government.If French-Cana- dien citizens are dissatisfied with the federal government, : there would appear to be; ample justification for it at this time.It may well be that the survival of Confederation, desired by most, could ultimately de-' pend upon a return to the dignity, and honesty of non-poli- | tical statemanship, of which qualities our federal govern- | ment has been temporarily bereft.! It may be that new Leaders | will have to be found, or de-' veloped, and a check placed | on the tendency of many or-, ganizations to perpetuate their | species, without due cognis- | ance of changing conditions.It is significant that certain European countries which have risen from their ashes | in recent years to rate as\u2019 Fanil formidable competitors in the industrial and commercial fields, have swept away old habits and customs, are nu longer consulting precedent 1n the formulation of law, commercial practice.and diplomacy, but are rather looking ahead in contemplation of in- evilable evolutionary changes which face the world, as a basis on which to plan.These countries are enjoying an economic prosperity in an increasingly competitive world, in which we are losing ground.Canada needs, new, virile and dedicated leadership \u2014 perhaps a new party, with ideals and objectives rather than a static or limited platform.Our electoral system has (to be drastically overhauled and modernized to meet changed conditions.We must have more statemanshir and less politics.Canadian citizens must have opportur- ity to exercise their rights and influence.It cannot be donc under our present electoral system.Sidney G.Chick We bought it through the a EX MERCI { BANK OF MONTREAL NMRA MIAN a ana inance Plan 5 08 SN SN VON A A WA A ey © IS | t i ! BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave, : JOHN 8S.ENGLAND, Munager Claremont Ave, & Sherbrooke St: \u2018 FREDERIC H.PETERS, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 | PEER] D BY THE BELL You're never \u2018cornered\u2019 when you can phone for help, for advice, or simply chat while you wait for the paint to dry! Isn't it nice to know that your telephone is always .at your service?The Bell Telephone Company of Canada.) \u2018use of nuclear arms by Can- 'adian forces.Why is t a To the electors of St.Antoine-Westmount: \u2014 | want to talk to you today about the attitude Canada should take towards nuclear arms and defence policy.As you know, the New Democratic Party is the only party which is clear and consistent in its opposition to the is so?It does not mean that we of the New Democratic Party have a negative and uncon- structive policy about Canadian defence.On the contrary.We believe that our defence policy must be part of our foreign policy \u2014 and that the chief object of the foreign policy of any country must be the preservation of peace.Canadian foreign policy must be \"based on the preservation of the free democracies which are our friends.We have obligations to our allies, and a belief in the values of freedom which determine the policy we must follow.But we should not merely follow the lead of our allies.We must do, for the com- ; mon good, those things which LOW-COST, LIFE-INSURED LOANS | we are best able to do.lt is important for the whole world that the new countries of Asia and Africa are drawh into a fruitful partnership with the countries which were once colonial powers Because Canada is known to have an independent mind, and because we have no selfish interest of our own in dealing with them, we are able to exert great influence on the uncommitted countries in the United Nations.We should not adopt arms policies which might endanger the confidence we have built up among the new countries, If we accept nuclear arms for our forces in Canada and in Europe we magnify two of the present dangers to peace.One of these is that the use of tactical nuclear weapons (like the Honest John rocket! greatly increases the danger of escalation if hostilities break out.The second grave danger is that the more countries have nuclear weapons the harder it will be ever to reach agreement on nuclear disarment.Furthermore, if we adopt nuclear weapons ourselves we can no longer expect the nonnuclear nations to take us seriously as a leader in the cause of peace.We are listened to by other countries because we have in the past taken an honest and independent position.We cannot afford to throw away the goodwill we have built up in the councils of the world.And neither can our friends.Cordially yours, ulien Major, New Democratic Candidate COMMITTEE ROOM : 4174 Ste.Catherine W.WE, 3.0595 If you wish to contribute financially, please make out your cheque to: NDP St.Antoine-West- mount Association.Tell your friends to diol 482-574) to hear Julien Mejor on nucle arms.St.Antoine.Westmount New Democratic Parts Association E96L '6Z Y240IN 'Aopiy ssujwoxy wnounsam aq) [ [ = Na The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 29, 1963 12 For Beautiful ORIENTAL RUGS Consult Malcolm Gregory GREGORY'S nature\u2019 \"an Westmount ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.; Wall-to-wall Broadlooms WE.2-4277\u2014Evenings: RE.8-4605 Nd A A oo a ee \u2014 Social & Personal | Mrs.John I.Metcalfe avenue, spending some time at the Cloister, Sea Island, Georgia.Gilmore.369 Miss Elizabeth Campbell, who is attending Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass.is speuding the parents, Mr.and Campbell, of Westmount.Mers Keith Ifutchison, who las spent the past several weeks | visiting her cousins, Mr.and Mrs.Hilary Branch, in Mexico, is returning home today.Mrs.John Maudsley is en- tertatmins on Friday evening and later with her guests will attend the evening performance of the National Bullet, Stewart H chairman for Mrs.ticket Warren is the by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, which ts taking place April 6 in the Grand Salon of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Phone HU.1-7968 for tickets, or at the desk.Mes.Emerson F.O'Melia is reservation chairman for the 23rd Annual Dinner and Ball being sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, which is taking place April 6 in the Grand Salon of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Phone HU.8-7900 for reservations.Mrs.Robert B.Stronach, president of the Alumnue Society olf McGifl Universitv: Miss Barbara Lax, chairman of the Bridge Committee; and Mrs.Richard Gilbert, scholarship chairman, will receive guests at and, held the Society's Mixed Bridge Party Card which will be ak Ea VIVA SPRING ! PERMANENT $10.In the mood for a new hair Ÿ Complete with Spring styling do?Why not the Romantic Look?\u2014 very much \"in\" this } Spring \u2014 with high-rising : waves .soft sprigs of | curls.So feminine, ing, so wearable.i keep, too, when : with our soft, \"body per.3 manent.Call today for ap.À pointment, # HUnter 9-1233 ; (Opies HAIRDRESSING {| : 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.Ë Bm\u201d PRESSE VION NE SE Westmount, is, holidays with her.Mrs.Lorne B.Annual | Dinner and Balt being sponsored 2 rof Montreal was held Wednes- Charles A.THE EXAMINER WOMENS 7 il AMERICAN 9/17 174170 J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully and accurately filled at reasonable prices.E | t.[ MEMBERS OF THE CANADIAN Cancer Society's Daffodil Day committee are shown making final arrangements for the third annual Daffodil Day which will be held here April 5.More than 300,000 freshly cut blooms will be flown to Montreal from Victoria, B.C., courtesy of Trans-Canada Air Lines and will be placed on sale in hotels, department stores, office buildings and hospitals throughout the city.They will also be sold in the Town of Mount April 15 with Mrs Roy W Lewis heads American Women\u2019s Club The annual business meeting ' Yves Michel Coty; printing.Mrs.Lor the American Women's Club Robert B.Malmo: program.Mrs.John Y.Stanfield: reception, day.March 27.in the Blue Room : Mrs.Gerald M.Tormey: social of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.The service.Mrs.Joan Bayer; tele- president.Mrs.Leonard F.| Bnone.Mrs.John Davidson of Long.presided.Mrs.Peter St.Laurent; tickets.Mrs.John \u201c| Barry, treasurer, reported an C.Neely: visiting, Mrs.Harry {other successful vear with the J.Bernat of Westmount.\u2018| budget proving adequate.Mrs.The inauguration of the new F.Douglas Ackman.member- president, Mrs.Roy W.Lewis, ship chairman, was pleased to annou.ice 14 new members.Reports were submitted by the chairmen of the various committees as well as by Mrs.Hamrick, recording secretary, and Mrs.Donald W.Evans, corresponding secretary.The following slate of officers and committee chairmen were elected for 1963-64: Honorary president, Mrs.Leonard F.Long; president, Mrs.Roy W.Lewis: Ist vice-presi- dent.Mrs.Donald W.Evans of Hampstead: 2nd vice-president, Mrs, John C.Locke of Hamp- stead: recording secretary, Mrs.Leon J.Dorais of Westmount: corresponding secretary, Mrs, | Edward J.Finnerty: treasurer, Mrs.Peter M.Barry of Mont- | real West, Courtesy.Mrs.Glern O, Mad- | dock; .groups, Mrs, Nicholas Foran; hospitality, Mrs.Warren D.Myers of Montreal West: .then took place, MISS BARBARA LAX, chair- membership.Mrs.George M.man of the Scholarship Bridge McGinn; music.Mrs.Oswald Committee of the Alumnae Bock of Hampstead; press, Mrs.! Society of McGilt University, which is holding its annual bridge April 3 at 8.15 p.m.in Sir Arthur Currie Memorial gymnasium, on Wednesday.April 3 at 8: 15| p.m.in the Sir Arthur Currie ; Memorial Gymnasium, Royal and throughout the Lakeshore.Proceeds of the sale will go to the Canadian Cancer Society's annual appeal for funds which opens right are: Mrs.J.B.A.Castle, co-ordinator; | Mrs.Garner Havers, hotel chairman; Councillor Kenneth J.and Mrs.A.F.D.Campbell, general chairman of the Daffodil Day Committee, 1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 Engagements Mr.and Mrs.Walter A.Evers- field announce the engagement | of their daughter, Susan Kay, to | Mr.Kingsley Wilbur Jackson, son of Mr.and Mrs.Wilbur E.Jackson, of Westmount.The wedding is to take place in August.| | Daughters of Nile elect new officers ; At the stated Session held in\u2019 -Victoria Hall, Westmount, + March 18.Mrs.F.T.A.Griffiths was elected Queen of Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile.Other officers elected were Mrs.E.J.K.Reid, Princess Royal, Mrs.J.D.Jones, Princess Tirzah, Mrs.D.L.John- stone, Princess Badoura, Mrs.Ralph M.Bell, Princess Recorder and Mrs.J.E.Hastie, Princess Banker.Rehearsal for all officers March 30, at 9:30 a.m.Installation of Officers will take place April 6.in Victoria Hall, Westmount at 8 p.m., followed by supper in the Banquet Hall.St.Andrew's group The meeting of the \u201cIn His: | Steps\u201d, group of the United Church Women of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, will be held Monday at 8 p.m.in Cusli- ing Parlor.Mrs.Elaine May will speak on \u201cIsrael Past and Present\u201d, Visitors are welcôme.an objective of $550,000.Left to McKenna, distribution chairman Miss Audrey Mills of Notre Dame de Grace; Mrs.M.Alexander, Miss Joan Biggar, Mrs.de Grace, Mrs.D.O.Wood, Mrs.H Stenonan and Mrs.L.Sankey.S.R.Calhoun of Notre Dame REDUCE McGill Alumnae lists servers for card party Recent local graduates will OR be among those serving at the McGill Alumnae Scholarship roLENDERIZE Bridge and Card Party being held on Wednesday.April 3 at at , 8:15 p.m.in the Sir Arthur Cur- Montreal's rie Memorial Gymnasium; NEWEST Mrs.G.Clark.Mrs.T.Stone, HFALTH Mrs.D.Robertson.Miss E.STUDIO Webster, Mrs.G.Allan, Mrs.J.Individual | Grant.Miss F.Pickup, Mrs.W.Supervision La Vigne, Miss B.Haslett of Under Qualified ! Westmount: Miss S.Gilmour of Personnel : Westmount.| Miss B.Dowie.Miss N.Weaver, Miss D.Marshall, Miss D.| Savage of Westmount, Miss D.Evans, Miss C.Kalifon, Mrs.H.McKeown of Westmount: Miss e Qualified Masseuse © Steam Cabinets e Vibro-massage Tables © Scientific Equipment © Posture Ask for a Free Figure Analysis NO ENROLLMENT FEES S.Fisher, Mrs.J.Noyes.WHATSOEVER Miss D.Sinclair, Mrs.J.Jonas, VENUS.: Mrs.W.Abdula of St.Laurent: ; Miss J.Stanley of Notre Dame SLENDERIZING SALON de Grace; Miss J.Smoly.Mrs.R.Hyatt, Miss B.Armbruster.Chek kh kkk oe Ar de Ae ve oe de Arde Ar she de de sk de de ole dh de de dk ded sk deb ed ek 684 St.Catherine W.3rd Floor Have you called LACHINE HAND LAUNDRY LTD.ERA ARA AA AARIIA AAT H ARIANA AIR : i to have : YOUR EASTER WARDROBE + & : SILVICO DRY-CLEANED?637-3733 NN NN NN MMM NN NN NN MMA MN Ta Time Topics Japanese atmosphere created in restaurant By Millicen When I was a child, m t Hickmore y father.who had travelled over most of the world.used to tell me fascinating tales of the different countries he had visited, one being Japan.* How in Japan, one had to remove his shoes before entering the homes.sit on the cushions on the floor, Japanese style, use chop-sticks, and how the man of the house.in Japan, was master.This was brought fo mind when we visited Madame Butterfly\u2019's Restaurant.220 Jean Talon street, east.recently.After removing our shoes, we were ushered into a room with a traditional Japanese atmosphere.bamboo malting on the floor, wall paper designed with dainty Japanese women holding parasols and soft Oriental music.Sealed on cushions in the softly lighted room.trying to manipulate the chop-sticks, we fell that we were indeed in another world.The two Japanese women, Mrs.Mary Wilson and Mrs.Kay Endo, owners of the restaurant.dressed in colorful Kimonas, served the delectable Japanese courses and instructed us on the use of chop-sticks.Women who desire something smart and different in the way of entertaining for dinner or luncheon parties, will find this restaurant ideal, and reservat- jons are attended to personally by telephoning 271- 4803.* * N THE MAIL: Acknowledging letters received recently from: Mrs.Peter Bisset, public relations secretary for Municipal Chapter IODE .Mrs.Yetta Novak and Mrs.Celia Deckel- baum, leaders of TOPS (Take off pounds sensibly!) groups in the West End .Miss Lilian Lancaster, publicity chairman for The Venture Club of Montreal .Mrs.Gordon McKay.chairman of the Board of the United Church Homes for Senior Citizens.may soon become as obsolete as the wash-board or the button-hook.An item recently introduced at the Packaging Exhibition held annually in Paris was a can sealed with a strip of plastic.AH you do to open it is pull the tab.in the same way vou remove the wrapper: from a cigarette pack.According to reports, the can was one of the most successful items at the show.In view of this, per- Yaps the phrase \u201ccooking with a can-opener\u201d will change to \u201ccooking with plastics\u2019.The bride of the next generation will certainly have it easy.CO-CHAIRMEN : Mrs.Leo Rosentzveig, chairman of the YM- YWHA 1963 Women's Campaign Organization announces the appointment of Mrs.Leo Goldfa rb and Mrs.Theodore Goldman as co-chairmen of the new governors committee for the forthcoming Membership Drive.will take place at the home of M Hampstead, on Tuesday, April 23 at workers are urged to complete possible.Karnak Club Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club will meet in the Masonic Memorial Temple on April 2 for business, Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES | OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor of High Class Quolity Meats, |, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.©IMPORTED PRODUCTSe NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, HAMS, SAUSAGE & BACON 4466 St.Catherine West Neor Metcalfe Ave, WE.7-9455-6 A report dessert luncheon for the Women's Campaign executive and new governors committee rs.Goldfarb, 24 Glenmore road, 12.30 p.m.Committee their prospect lists as socom as | \u2014Drummond Photos | \u201csewing.mending and knitting.Mrs.G.C.Meikle will preside.| Notice Due to the many engagement | and wedding photographs re- |! ceived for publication and the high cost of production.in future a nominal fee of $5 \u201cwill be charged.Coming Events RUMMAGE SALE: The Alumnae of the Queen Elizabeth Hos- ! pital is holding a rummage sale at + Friday.April 5 at 7 p.m.2055 Northcliffe avenue, Nurses\u2019 Residence.GILBERT & SULLIVAN: The \u2018Montreal West Operatic Society of them | will present its 24th annual G.& S.production from April 17 to the 20 at the West Hill High Auditorium.The operettas presented will be Trial by Jury and HMS Pinafore under the direction of Mr.and Mrs.Harry | Norris, THE sponsoring CYSTIC FIBROSIS a Mrs.Combined Heath Appeal.HAT NEXT: Can-openers ALL ABOUT A Public Service of the National Baby Care Council PREVENTION OF DIAPER RASH By WILLIAM F.BURDICK, M.D.Clinical Professor of Pediatrics Georgetown University Medical School It is a mistake to think that diaper rash occurs only during babies\u2019 early months.Babies can get diaper rash as long as they wear diapers.Indeed.the most distressing and dangerous cases tend to be among older babies.There are several reasons tor this.During the first few months.mothers are usually more lastid- ious and prompt in changing their baby's diapers.Any slight skin blemish is apt to be given prompt attention.Proper diaper hygiene becomes increasingly important as the baby gets older when the diet contains substantial amounts of food that helps the urine to produce increased amounts of rash-causing ammonia.There's helpful advice for all mothers of babies of diaper age in the booklet \u201cA Mother's Guide to Diaper Hygiene.\" \u201c prepared by the National Baby Care Council.The booklet points out that there are five different causes that singly or in combination are responsible for the ailment.1.Ammonia, the most common, a powerful skin irritant formed by the decomposition of urine in the diaper.2.Live bacterta.present in a \"washed, dried and clean diaper that has not been sterilized.3.Chafing of the skin due to a diaper left harsh after washing.4 Alkaline condition of the diaper resulting from most conventional laundering.scalding due action of to traces 5.Skin chemical ?apartment CHARMING, SPACIOUS SUITES.IN.THE DIGNIFIED SETTING OF A.DISTINGUISHED ADDRESS CONVENIENT TO ALL MONTREAL - 4 INFORMATION & RENTALS ASSOCIATION benefit performance Her Majesty's Theatre of the evening of March 31.Smith discusses ticket sales with Mr.Harold Kerrigan, president of the Combined Health Appeal and Red Cross, while Simeon Goldstein (left) and Miss Louise Krasnow (right) look on.The Cystic Fibrosis Association is a member of the nmr emo onan RP the ! 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deceased members of the Busi- den of Eden to the Day of Judge- | ness Women's Unit of the Cament as desigued by the artists tholic Wemen's League of Caa- whe created the windows.The! ada will be held in St.Antheny\u2019s exterior of the church is also Church, St.Antoine and Seig- studied.neurs streets.on Saturday, March 30, at 9 a.m.The cele- SMART WOMEN READ and USE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS When she wants to buy she checks the Classified for better When she wants te sell she uses the Classified bargains ! for bigger, better results! 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Have you ever been asked?.\"How did Canada get into this mess, anyway?\u2019 It\u2019s hard to believe, now, that not long ago the world looked with envy at Canada\u2019s rapid growth, rising standard of living, social progress, her national prestige-and paid a premium for the Canadian dollar.We're the same people with the same tremendous country.What happened ?There is no denying we're now living in a tough, competitive world.Our position and our -trade have slipped.The hard fact is .most of our troubles result from mismanagement by government.Ineffectual, do-nothing government is one \u2018thing we just can\u2019t afford .Empty words about how good things are, while hundreds of thousands haven't jobs .Proving how independent we are by adopting a chip-on-the-shoulder attitude toward our friends and allies .Refusing to face facts or to \u201clevel\u201d with the Canadian people, while the nation drifts and confidence sags .That\u2019s what we\u2019ve been getting long enough.And the price has been too high.April 8th is our chance to prove to ourselves and the world that we know how to manage our national affairs.If you are fed up with weak minority government; if you are ready for sound decisions, a government prepared to govern \u2014 cast your vote for your Liberal candidate.Help assure a sound working Liberal majority in the next Parliament.It\u2019s the one way we can get started on the job of cleaning up the mess.Vote for a strong, decisive, responsible, do-something LIBERAL GOVERNMENT (Liberal Party of Canada) £961 \u201867 U5IDN \u2018Abp'ag 'seurwoxy junouysap oy) Gl The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 29, 1963 16 2 9 = a S~ = Memo To All Teen-agers By Abigail van DEAR ABBY: You hear à tot about teenaged girls going wrong Here's the other side of the story: I an a male.age 20, and | have à four-year-old_ son to support.I've never been, married, | went with à nice 16- year-old girl and we thought we were in love.We got serious and before we knew it we had gone further than we had intended to.{ would have married her but 1 was scared.And [didn\u2019t want to be tied down at the age of 16.Anne tnol her real named died pe months later in the delivery roomy She lett me and her parent~ with a ten-pound bundle.fler last wish, was for me to lake.care ol the baby, Annie was à wonderiul gut 1 have been run- mine from the idea that | killed her ever since.| joined the Army to torget, haut 1 can't | haven't ditedd a wird see, [don\u2019t think {ever wall, Annie's parents are ratsinë the boy and 1 still haven't the courage to face them und ask them to toruive me.Abby.please keep preaching to lcen- agers that playing with grown-up ideas is asking for trouble.SINGLE FATHER DEAR FATHER: girl who gets \u2018in there is a boy, But does one have the courage to step lorwurd and take the | blame.11 vour letter makes | For every | trouble\u201d | seldom one hoy or girl think twice \u2014 its worth the space in (his newspaper, ! ni ns a \u2018 DIEAR ABBY: \u2018Tell the woman who can\u2019t wateh television during the day because her hushand | takes i tube out of the set before he oes to work in the mornings to take another tube out ofter he leaves So when he come home at nicht and replaces the tube he took out so HE can watch television.it still won't work.| SANDY DEAR SANDY: And what has she gained?Then neither of them will be able to watch it.You remind me of the man who drilled a hole in the bottom of the hoat so the other | guv would sink.sh ix >: | DEAR ABBY: My mother-in- low carries my father-in-law his | juice while he is shaving, and then drives his car out of the garave and warms it up for him.| I have tried to get my wile to adopt these tender, loving des.tures.but she won't do it.How can | uel her to take à lesson trom her mother\u201d .| LATE RISER DEAR LATE: You can't \u201cyet\u201d vour wile to perform tender, loving gestures\u2019 by demanding them, Find out what your lather-in-law does to inspire such thought{uiness, i | and take a lesson from HIM.Ff = # DEAR ABBY: Since 1 got preu- nant tour months ago, every, little thing upsets me.The house looks a wreek, T never get caught up on my washing and ironing and the Kitchen sink is always | full ot dirty dishes, 1 can\u2019t control the older children.Uo sercam at them until I'm hoarse and | whip them until I'm exhausted.! I'm so glad when they're at school.1 ery a lot when Fm alone and think 1 must be \u201ccrazy.\u201d 1 have prayed for help but none comes, 1 could never tell this toms doctor.Kvervone thinks I'm su calm, \u2018Fhis baby will be number ten \u201cCRAZY PERSON\u201d DEAR MOTHER: A \u201ccrazy person\u2019 does not usually know that she has a problem, nor does she seek help as vou buve done in writing to me.U you can't talk to vour dor.>, | Buren Al.tor.see your clergyman right away, He will understand and help you, but you must do as he says, EH A: 3}: DEAR ABBY: 1 have been married for five years to a man who is getting on my nerves.He doesn\u2019t give me a dime unless, I tell him what 1 need it tor.1: haven't bought myself any clothes \u2018 for two years.le says 1 don't need anything, If HE wants he buys it.1 don\u2019t know what he earns as 've never something, seen his pay check.He takes me | to the local drive-in movie three | tainment, He bas an ugly tem- \u2018times a year.That's my enter- per and when he gets mad he\u2019 kicks everything in sight.He won't Jeave the house without suntan lotion on his face and dark glasses, Winter and summer! 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SEALS \u2014 P.O.BOX 6600 \u2014 MONTREAL aa More than LITTLE LEAGUER DISCUSS CLINIC: Little League Baseball Clinic held on Sunda (50 managers and coaches from the discussing Arthur Dede, third from the left, is se Tl plans for the successful y at the Maisonneuve Sports Cetnre.rovince of Quebec and the Ottawa Valley district were on hand.Dede is a coach and scout for the world champion New York Yankees.Pictured from left to right are Aime Constantin, senior monitor of the Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Department; Charlie Larente, provincial Little League umpire-in-chief; coach Dede of the Yankees; and Jim Wilson, a resident of Montreal West who is the provincial director of Little League Baseball.Pro bowling Junior howling set Saturday meet set Laurentian Lanes Irving Grundmann.President of Laurentian Lanes, announced today that Laurentian Lanes will play host to the \u2018\u20182nd Annual Canadian P.B.A.Open\u201d Bowling Tournament.Tom Hennessey, winner of the 1962 Canadian P.B.A, Open which was played at Laurentian Lanes last year.will defend his title by competing in a field of 96 in the world\u2019s best tén pin bowlers, The total prize fund for the Canadian P.B.A.Open is $27,300.The top 24 finishers in this event divide the prize fund with $3,000 going to the winner and champ.Many other well known top .ir P.B.A.bowlers are expected to enter this event, Included among these are fellows who became local favorites last year, such as Don Carter, known throughout the country as \u2018\u2018Mr.Dick Weber, who recently was voted \u2018\u2018Bowler of the Year for te me porta Bowling,\" .Ted Elsby of the Alouettes and Don Burnett have organized the Canadian Junior Bowling Circuit.This is a series of duckpin and ten pin tournaments for boys and 1962\u201d, Ray Bluth, Billy Welu and many others.This spectacular event is preceded by two other very interesting features, and they are as follows: A Pro-Am Qualification Tournament will be held at Laurentian Lanes from March 27th to June 8th, A prize fund of $4,500 based on 1500 entries will be distributed among the top 192 finishers in this tourney.All amateur bowi- ers, A.B.C.card holders and non card holders as well are invited to enter.The scoring system will be based on the A.B.C.handicap system, The top 192 players in this {our- nament will be paired into 96 teams for the actual Pro-Am Tourney.The $4.500 prize money will be divided by the 192 top qualifiers and first place is worth $300 and \"Give yourself a break .\u201d TAKE FIVE FOR FIFTY.Labatf Canada\u2019s fastest growing ale ! \u2018Gavin Ross, girls aged 18 and under.A mammoth tenpin tournament will be held on Saturday March 30.at the Laurentian Lines located at 222 Montee de Liesse (Metropolitan boulevard! commencing at 11.00 am.and running through to 5.00 p.m.More than 50 prizes will be drawn lor all bowlers who participate.In addition the regular top prizes will be awarded to winners in the boys\u2019 and girls\u2018 classes.The cost is just $1.50 and boys and girls from the West End are welcome to participate.will receive more than the 192nd finisher $7.50, which is 50% his entry fee.The 96 teams will be paired in this manner: The players finishing in first and second place will play as a team.Third and fourth place finishers as another team, and so, on down the line.All bowlers may enter as often as they like, but they can only qualify once and Westmount Hockey Leagues 4 Stuart Cooper sparkles in Raiders victory Lead by seared all Stuart four of Cooper who lis team's goals, the Raiders took a one pame lead in the final series against the Mareens in the Mas quite section, The second came has heen scheduled for Friday nicht Mareh 20th, at 5:00 pm.and the third if necessary Saturday morning March 30th, at 10:06 im, Pee Wee The Bulls kept their unbeaten record imaet as they eliminated the Guards in a best of three playoff series, taking the two pames by scores of 140, and 3-2.Phil Lecouffe's solo dash at the six minute mark in over time, gave his team the big win Here is the championship roster: Phil Lecouffe - Captain: Eric Elvidge, Leon Greenberg, Trevor Garland, Gary Mader, Michael Sarwer-Foner, Harold Barza, Jimmie Harbottle, Ross Sherrifts, Frank Boleska, David MacKin- non, Michael Clapham, David Bryson, William McMaster, Buddy Selby - Coach, Bantam Wings Phil Martin, took crown with two over the Rangers.In the first game Allan Brze- 7zinski broke a one all tie at the 4:15 minute mark of the first overtime period.In the second game, that also wend into overtime, Ricky Rubin took a pass from Kevin Cooper at 4:45 to give the WINGS a 5-4 verdict.Here is the championship roster: Wayne Barrow \u2014 Captain: Russell Graul., Allan Brzezinski, Peter Macl.can, Ricky Rubin, Alan Kennedy.Graham Lorimer, Kevin Cooper, Fred Schwartz, Sam Cukerman, Rod Tilley.Gerald Fartin, John Phil Martin \u2014 Coach.Midget made a sensational The Red coached by the Bantam straight wins The Owls \u2018 comeback to vin the 1963 Midget Hochey Title Having dropped the first came ma best of three serwes wih the Bears by a 3-1 score.hey touk a 43 overtime verdict in the second game and completely overwhelmed their opponents in tbe deciding contest by a 30 score.Juve Fernandes and Stephen Abbott shared the spotlight for the winners, with Fernandes scoring a hat-trick and Abbott playing à fine two way ane, Here is the championship roster: \u2014 Stephen Abbott Captain: Chris Edgell, Barry Labotta.Jacques Morin.Bill Musto, Chris Chishohn, lan Patriek, Rod Mie- Innes, Juvenal Fernandes, Jon Pottel, Roger Lefebvre, Carl Dysthe, Bob Hamilton Coach, ee * Political diet .(Continued from page ND selt mto an ailment.\u201d The only cure, he sad, for the country to get back to positive thinking, planning and building.by electing 4 majorny government, The Conservative Party to- doy has the best chance to form such a government, he said.Vas At the same meeting, the Mon.M.Wallce MeCuteheon, Mimister of Trade and Commerce and former Toronto industrialist reviewed 1962 from an economic point of view.He said at was one of the best post-war years the country had experienced, \u201cThere are two fundamental concerns for 1963,\u201d he said, \u201cthe first te step up the long term rate of growth by improving employment and increasing productivity: the second to work to overcome the problem of the balance of payment deficits, The red fox is a good swimmer, but avoids water unless Burrows, | pursued.! Liebenthal, Kan., gets its name from the German meaning \u201clove valley.\u201d cash once.These 96 teams then compete in the Pro-Am Tournament.The top 192 players that finish highest in the Pro-Am Qualification Tournament are divided into 96 doubles teams.Each one of these teams will have a top name PBA Star member bowl with them to form a three man team.in this event, Both amateurs on each team | will receive 100\u201c of the difference between their average and 190 for each of the three games; as their handicap.The Pro of course will bowl scratch, | The total score for three games including the amateurs\u2019 score, | their handicaps per game, and! the Pro's score will determine the winner.In this tourncy only the amateurs win cash prizes.The Pros do not share at all in \u201cthis prize fund.W.J.C.Stikeman .(Continued from page 7) fenders, business, circles.Also named to the board of directors were: J.Richard Hyde, Member of the Quebec Legisla-' ture for Westmount-St George, John Fetherstonhaugh, Art Wilkinson, Douglas Currie, Peter: Davison, Mrs, F., Victor Elkin, John E.Main, Gerald Rayner, | Miss Irene Rowe.John F.Trott, Ronald Cheffins.is prominent in local welfare and church Richard Birkett, Rev, F.Doxsee, dramatics and Booklet 501 Claremont Avenue CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 6 to 12 Years .15th Year © Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, trips, .supervision of carefully chosen staff ond directed by Miss Ruby Smith, B.A., M.S.P.E.On oll under the Request Westmount LEARN FRENCH this Summer at CAMP JEPILO Bilingual comp for boys 6 to 15 years Located at Lake Nominingue in the heart of the Lourentians ACTIVITIES Morseback riding, canoeing, swimming, baseball, soccer, volley ball, shooting range, comping, hiking, rts, croft, camp fires, dramatics.PERSONNEL Arthur Sheedy, B.Sc., M.Sc., Camp Director All members of our staff are graduates in Physical Educe.tion.Registered nurse on premises, 1 senior and 2 junior counsellors for every 16 compers.Members of the Quebec Comping Association For information and color brochure Call 842-7017 or write: Camp Jepilo Inc., 1455 Peel St., Montreal £961 \u20186Z 4>49N \u2018Aop:14 \u2018Jauiwoxz junoussoM ayy LL The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 29, 1963 18 SLI ORS © RADIO | The Westmount Examiner \u2018 BROOKS ® APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE Classified Advertising || DRUG STORE | TV Rentals » [|4191 St.Catherine West , os Sie HR NN.HERE 4 our specialty + Se ta tnt lit ES A = Corner Greene HI-FI equipment \u2014_\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 ; ?¢ ?$ Transi rs I 1 : oras ; + Fast Delivery ransistor upp tes HUn er 1 0451 .EA = Ë de for each additional word # - TELETRONICS 0 Fete on | (WE.5-3521 h Ads early th k.No Ad ted after 10:30 Thursday f 9 am.m.CORP.LTD.moe En ne ee, de api fe 1953 em, Thre fr am.to 10 p.m .until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-045), 4119 St.Catherine W.Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada f Sunday : 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.WE.5-9282 | \u2014 { ! PROPERTY FOR SALE qn PROPERTY FOR SALE 26 LOTS FOR SALE CHA TEAUGUAY.bungalow, 6 rooms, | TT TT heated garage, full basement.Owner Ce Rap dort fe, CARRY BAY DEVELOPMENT The School Commissioners |#=% rat PROPRTE \" For Sale Lake Champlain, North Hero, Vermont | for the Municipality of - \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2018 | FIRST 6 LOTS SELLING AT $1250 EACH the City of Westmount | Mont Tremblant Comntian mars: Estates Safe boat harbour.offer For Sale NEW YEAR ROUND 3 BED- % Good beach.ROOM SWISS CHALET.2 ., ; ; NATURAL STONE FIRE.% Year round water supply.PLACES.PRICE $510,600, CASH $1,000.$64.00 MONTHLY.3 a N CALL UN.1 0334 OR ST, FOLLOW U.S.2 FOR 13 MILES SOUTH OF ALBURC Sale of King\u2019s and Queen\u2019s Schools JOVITE, 125-2281.AND ENQUIRE AT THE \u201cCARRYING PLACE\u201d 9 COUNTRY HO USES Call: John Lerew, WE.7-1973 Extension of Closing Date for Bids \u201cYe Le ar scope BROME Lake district, \u2018waterfr ont.OR ON #h FEBRUARY 1863 THE WESTMOUNT BOARD furnished.equipped cottages.$250, eign .>e spas +.350 and $450 season, spacious | OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.THROUGH AN ADVERT grounds.private, use of forest.60 Jed Ladd North Hero 326 R miles from Montreal in Eastern | \u2019 \u2019 ISEMENT IN THIS PAPER, INVITED SEALED BIDS FOR Townships close to border.Would sell .oe .NS RO land to right party.Butternut Bay THE PURCHASE OF KING'S AND OR QUEEN'S SCHOOLS.Estates.Waterloo on-the-lake, Que.THE CLOSING DATE BEING QUOTED AS 12 O'CLOCK | Prone WE.7-1876.50 APARTMENTS TO LET 61 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes NOON MARCH Al-t.1988, ST.KEVIN 4175.417, equipped.pares to let paid, $85.00.Heated garage optionu \u2014 eA UNE FIN HOUSE $10.00.WE.2-6633, Evenings.RE.9- | BENNY Ave.near Sherbrooke.bright, THE CLOSING DATE FOR SUCH BIDS IS EXTENDED OR AUGUST .7 BEDROOMS 6219.i heated, 5'» upper duplex.3 bedrooms, balconies, parking space.$100.00.HU.9-6043, 2 BATHROOMS, FARM 52 FURNISHED APTS.TO 4 OCLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF 9th APRIL 1883.POND.CLOSE TO GOLF .= COURSE.EASTERN TOWN- MOUNT VERNON Street, near Mont- ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS REMAINING AS SHIPS.COUPLE ON PRE- SE _TO LET | real West.4% modern, 220 wiring, ns MISES.HU.1-2498, HAMPTON 2329, furnished apartment, space heater supplied.residential dis- QUOTED IN THE ORIGINAL ADVERTISEMENT OF 8th one room, kitchen.$65.00 per month.trict, $70 monthly, May 1st occupancy.WE.2-6633 or 482-2753.231-5645.FEBRUARY 1943 \u2014 \u2014 = \u2014\" \u2014 = \u2014=\u2014 \u2014; == == = 222 222 222 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 202 2 = a 20 Sem ts re \u2014 \u2014 vm ACTING SHOMETANY-TREASURER Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified | INAME eevee eee essere Date .1962 [ADDRESS nr Phone .A oo Service Directory uv.M.(roms orme FOV VV VVVVVVVVVVVFVF VV YY I EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS Phone ; | au i 7005 Kildare Rood, ; _ BUILDING REPAIRS PAINTING AND Your Ad: Montreal 29 HU.1-0451 DECORATING Scott's | Home Maintenance Reg'd.Painting, brickwork and roof RESTORATION MASONRY AND GENERAL REPAIRS BYCON LT Ti1-8241 CONTACT MR.ARTHURS CYERN OATWAY.\u201d Contractor, car- i weatiy.painting.brick and cement in ; .- .æ& alin chimney repalrs.work MU.6 0430.WE.2 5032.Basement repairs and water- CARTAGE AND MOVING proofing.No job too small or - - we large.Estimates Scott free.9-1136.ABLE ANY TIME - ANYWHERE \u2014 ; 24 HOURS SERVICE.932 2361 BOWER and Fitzpatrick Reg'd.Paint- \u2018 ing.Interior and exterior.Wall ABLE to move anything, anytime.papering, Free estimates.RA.8-6053 Try Roger Express WE.5.2408 and PO.7-9740.| DRESSMAKING PEST CONTROL | SI | DRESSMAKER., designer.to alter \u2014\u2014\u2014 | | \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 = \u2014 \u2014 = ye es eT attire Reasonable , FOR Quick efficient and - ; convenient service for the ex © 2 8: ® INCOME TAX termination of rodent: and ai How to figure Examiner Classifieds\u2019 low cost: - tisects, stimates Tee, a \u2014 Pestroy Limited.RI.7 2457.I : Complete $5.00 ; VI ___| Total.words in above ad.RATS, mice, orkroaches.etc.(First 10 words \u2014 Minimum charge 50¢ PERSONAL INCOME TAX ree estimates.Guaranteed \u2014 RETURNS FEDERAL AND nasment.Hyuiente Sanitars ! 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G-M5 1 p | A : 0.; ° .° MAINTENANCE UPHOLSTERING CO by making payment for your ad by sending cash with order - Ne 395 SELBY STREET | KÉGLABE eR NEES MAN, i If you haven't an immediate need for a Classified Ad, keep this SONADBLK RATES VI 4.8235 TEL.: WE.2-5912 \u2018 coupon handy for the next occasion. 61 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes to let CORNER Wesimore and Chester, 8 room semi-basement.T.V., lawn, nice rooms.HU.4-2742.N.D.G.Duquette Avenue.upper duplex, heated, hot Adults.484-9002.64 FLATS \u2014 _ Duplexes wanted WANTED: 2 bedrooms, dinette or dining room, living room, kitchen or bathroom, garage or parking space.WE.5-6680.71 ROOMS TO LET _ LARGE \u201cbright furnished \u2018bed-sitting room.No kitchen privileges.Vicinity Hampton-Sherbrooke, $10 weekly.84-1084.\u2014 78 ROOM & BOARD WANTED bright, water.WANTED: room and board for gentleman, vicinity West- mount or eastern N.D.G.WE.3-2402.82 AUTOS FOR SALE PLYMOUTH 1957, hardtop, all equipped, perfect condition.Call 768-3536.FORD 1954, coach, mechanically sound; needs rocker panels, $150 or best offer.Call after 5 p.m.488-0322.1955 Dodge Two door harptop, 8 cylinders standard, mechanically good, body fair.$225.OR.1-4789 ask for Dave.84 AUTOS WANTED AUTOMOBILES BOUGHT FOR CASH.MODELS 1958 TO 1962, SEE US ANDQGET THE RIGHT PRICE FOR YOUR CAR.NORMANDIE AUTOMOBILE 7580 DECARIE BLVD.(CORNER PARE) MR.SAUL RE.9-4735 ~ PARKING SPACE WANTED PARKING space required vicinity of City Hall.Call 935-1757 after 6 p.m.98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE to call regularly each month on established Studio Girl Cosmetics clients in and around Westmount, making necessary deliveries, etc.,, 3 or 4 hours per day.Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour.Write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept.CWM, 840 LaFleur Ave., Montreal, 32.112 MOTHER'S HELPER 96 CAPABLE MOTHERS\" HELP- .ER REQUIRED FOR 6 WEEKS STARTING LAST WEEK IN JUNE UNTIL IST WEEK IN AUGUST FOR 2 CHILDREN.FOR THOUSAND ISLANDS.CALL WE.3-7823.113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED PART TIME HELP REQUIRED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK.PHONE HU.1-0825.117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED WALLS, ceilings washed, painting done, floors cleaned and polished by gxperienced man.W.Campbell, RE.119 BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE WILL care for children in my own home, age 4 and 5.WE.5-7256 124 FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture ANDREW Malcolm, 9 piece dining room, good condition, $75.484-4596.127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture 36 INCH twin beds, Slumber King spring on pipe legs, Deep Sleep mattress, $35.00 each.Call WE.2-8761, 130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment G.E \u201cfridge in good working condition, $65.Call HU.4-4409.MOFFAT gas stove, 1961, 30 inches, 4 burners, broiler, $125.Call RE.9-8391 KITCHEN set, 5 piece, arborite, $20.785-0553.KITCHEN set, 5 piece.In excellent condition.Very reasonable.RE, 9- 1229.134 \u2014 off white FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment MAJESTIC boy's bicycle, inch, 3 speed; bowling ball, 14 pounds (Brunswick).Al in good condition, Reasonable, 484-4939, 26 136 Clothing and furs LACE wedding dress, \u2019 trade for sewing machine.481-1595.{ Draperies automatic oven, | 136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs Brassières Brassieres made (lo measure.Choice of colors and materials, also strapless, $4.25 up.Mrs.N.Fraser.DO.46-2043, 138 FOR SALE _\u2014_{ General READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TO COVER 144 INCHES \u2014 FOR ONLY $25.00.ARNEL-TERYLENE AT HALF : PRICE.Carpets i ! 9 x 12\u2019 RUGS FROM $15.00 UP | HALL CARPETS FROM $1.50 YARD i WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM $2.95 BLANKETS \u2014 SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL - WINDOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURE\u2014 PLASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTES, ETC.ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.Moving From Westmount Home Furniture made in France: Lady's desk, $80; vanity table, $125; Pleyel baby grand piano, $1,000: reproductions: accordion, $25: safe, 38 inches wide; rods; curtains and drapes; playroom sectional furniture: mirrors, $1 each; Beatty ironer, $60; typist desk, $25; office desk, $30: student's desk, $50: 3 drawer dresser, cherry wood, $80: 2 cherry wood armchairs, $40 each; Raitan bar and 2 stools, $50; walnut round table and 4 chairs, $40; 3 venetian blinds, 7 feet, $10 each: folding bed, $10; 2 dressers, $10 each: 1 firescreen, $15: air conditioner, $150.Phone after 5 p.m.HU.6-3612, PAINTING collection: Persian f and Chinese carpets; antique frames suitable for mirrors; Encyclopedia Britannica, 1960 edition; Old Bibles; Victorian clock; other collector's items.Leaving country.RE.3-9250, RE.3-9876.PAINTINGS; chairs, chesterfield: 3 bedroom: den; studio Hide-a-bed; 2 end corner tables.Many other household items.Very cheap.484-0791.CONTEMPORARY modern blond mahogany breakfront, custom built by \u2018\u201cPistono\u201d, air-tight fittings for silverware.Will sacrifice at fraction of cost.RE.3-9145 BRAND new oriental Axmin- ster rug, 9 x 12, Must sell, will sacrifice.RI.7-9501.TRI-ANG electric train with accessories and board, good for collector, $25, 484-1756, , Inglis 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Moving \u2014 Must Sell Carpets; drapes: television: headboard for twin beds: kitchen set: folding cot: other household items.RE, 7-7850.Going West ROLLED TOP DESK AND CHAIR: KELVINATOR FRIDGE: ANTIQUE HIGH BACK HALL CHAIRS: OTHER HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.481-8803.Moving To Smaller Quarters Dining room suite, fully automatic washing machine 1961 mode): drapes: hall carpeting.Various other household Sacrifice prices, RE.8-5934 Modern High Quality Furniture Low table with matching armchair, curved desk with chair, coffee table, credenza in walnut: \u2018\u201cBeautyrest\u201d continental «39 inch) fitted cover and bolsters, Excellent condition at \u20183 cost or best offer.HU.6-6583.SET 6.first proof sieel engravings, 1851 framed Scottish scenes.484-9861, BEAUTIFUL hand embroidered pictures: oil paintings; carpets, plain and design.Reasonable.488-34! DEEP Freeze home freezer, 4 ie feet, smart model, 766-2444.BABY-BUTLER: playpen; swing: stroller; infant seat; lady's clothing, size 12; furniture.Good condition.HU.8-8169 100 YARDS of fine quality embossed green carpeting; 3 bedroom rugs; Admiral fridge; gas stove; mahogany bedroom dresser: round coffee table, leather top: side table: Fleetwood 21 inch T.V.set: 5 piece kitchen set; bedroom drapes: chesterfield.HU.4- 6278.G.E.swivel top vacuum cleaner: kitchen set, 5 piece.red arborite.All 2 gertest condition.Reasonable.484- 034.$25, in good WALNUT tea wagon, condition: Hide-a-bed, $85; man's bureau, $15: bookcase table, $15; rottisserie, $20; electric organ, $75.738-0520 after 6.BED single complete (maple) mateh- new, ing highboy: walnut bookcase, glass doors, HU.2-7157, DINING, living sets; washer: freezer: dryer; dishwasher: tables: lamps.HU.4-1900.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED: DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM SETS.RUGS.NO DEALERS.IN GOOD CONDITION, REA - SONABLE, CALL 482-1065.WANTED: Old pre-war electric train 2'4 inch 'wide) gauge, not necessarily in running order.489-5988.156 FOUND FOUND lady's bracelet watch on Arlington, March Ist, Owner can have same by identification.Please call.WE.7-0778.\u2014 158 DOMESTIC PETS SIAMESE kittens, Seal Point, pedigreed.inoculated.Stud service.HU.9-2397.SMALL miniature poodles, 6 weeks.descendant from European champion stock.Privately owned.FE.4-3003.LHASA Apso puppies, registered champion stock.Mrs, Halveson, NA.5-0051.162 TEACHERS 7 7 Coochin Experienced teacher, college degree coaching in all college, high school.and elementary subjects.HU.4 0846 - RE.3-4700._ 163 EDUCATIONAL WOULD GIVE FRENCH LESSONS TO IMPROVE.CALL 484-4338.AUTOMATIC washer: genuine Frigidaire; Continental bedroom set, complete; ping pong table; golden tea-wagon; floor polisher and vacuum cleaner: etc, Private.HU.6-4978.For Playroom T.V.21 INCH, PERFECT WORKING ORDER.$35: ALSO ! 5 POOL CUES, LIKE NEW.HU, 9-7949.~ Leaving Town | Must Sell | Beautiful living room sofa, 2 arm! chairs, matching lamp table.coffee tables lamps; drapes.All custom made.Like new.HU.8-6761.KITCHEN set (yellow) complete: _ \" Good FOR SALE \u2014 14, paid $115, dressing table and Bench: other house- \u201chold items.HU.916.FRIGIDAIRE, 9 cubic feet: couch.Swedish walnut; junior bed.com- ,blete: crib complete.Very clean.condition.Reasonable.RI.4- ; 2735.| FRIGIDAIRE, 9 cubic feet, $80: clec- {tric stove.24 inch.$60; 3 drawer chest, with mirror, $20; 2 aluminum venetian blinds, 73 inches and 93 inches, $8 each, Evenings, HU.1.5% CHESTERFIELD circular seats $100; credenza (mahogany) $35; it: chen set, matching ironing stool, $35: baby dresser; desk: cot.RE.7-4480.COMBINATION TV radio and record player; Wion rug.9 x 6's; maple upholstered chair: floor lamp: hall table.HU.6-4290, MORTIMER ROSS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Office 933-1468 653-2907 COMPLETE Major accuses .: Club awards.| | items.; TO ENGLISH STUDENTS WISHING ! ADIO ,end in 1837, he commented.10 piece (walnut); + (Continued from page 1) was a to make an exception of Vic- 'toria Hall.committee rooms there.\u2018Clique system of government\u2019 \u201cIn the rest of Quebec.the Chateau Clique\u2019 system of government came to an inglorious \u201cIt seems to flourish still in West- mount.\u201d Four specific protests The NDP candidate went on! to make four specific protests: | \u20181 accuse the Westmount City Council of changing public ml.ings by informal agreement.\u2019 \u201cI accuse the Council of failing to inform the New Demo- | cratic candidates in 1962 and | 1963 or the CCF in 1958 that they could have Victoria Hall banners if they rented rooms there.\u201d \u201c1 accuse the Council of collusion with the Liberal candidate in permitting him to rent a room in Victoria Hall simply to qualify for erecting a banner under the \u2018gentlemen\u2019s agreement.\u201d Mr.Drury sent gut cards listing his committee rooms to\u2019 Westmount voters.Victoria Hall was not included; indeeed, it is only three short blocks from his main committee room.After 1 made my protest, his banner \u201cgentleman's agreement ; if candidates rented\u2019 (Continued (rom page 9) Mr.Gilmore, better known to women's clubs as \u2018Mr.Club woman,\u201d is President of Community Club Awards, Inc.CCA, a plan that is widely known, is currently being conducted in Halifax and campaigns have recently been concluded in most major cities in Canada.Widely known More than 1,000 CCA campaigns mo all have been conducted in Canada as well as in the United States, Australia and Puerto Rico.In the nearly eight years since the plan's inception, over $8 mil- | Hons has been made available \"to women's organizations throughout the world.Over 100,000 clubs, more than 5,000.000 women, have competed in CCA to earn cash awards for the local club treas- \"urles.Here in Montreal, the {plan's sponsor, WPTZ, will make available over $5,000 to ares club ;, Women.appeared and the City Hall told me he had rented space.\u201d \u201cFinally.1 accuse the Council of making a mockery of free elections by permitting large campaign banners to appear on a building in which several polls are located un election day.} \u201chave sent a formal protest on this score to the Returning Officers and to the Chief Electoral Officer.\u201d Come, meet and C.M.hear \u201cBU D\u2019/ DRURY Your Liberal Candidate in St.Antoine-Westmount Tonight at THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOM, 4825 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Refreshments NEWS soo COVERAGE A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY £961 \u201867 Yop 'Aopuy 'JeuwDx] Junowissm MN] 61 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 29, 1963 20 DURING THE RED CROSS CAMPAIGN SERVING IN SO MANY WAYS The Red Cross Looks to You SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO 2170 DORCHESTER ST.W.WE.7-7761 JENEROUSLY Every step of the way YOUR RED CROSS SERVES YOU! All ages.all stages.every step of the way through life your Red Cross serves you.The infant, the adolescent, the adult and the aged all benefit from the services and programmes being carried on in your community.Help your Red Cross to continue its humanitarian work \u2014 think of the many ways the Red Cross serves you and your neighbour \u2014 then plan your donation or pledge to the best of your means.A generous donation will do so much for so many in 1963.1863-1963 \u2014 ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SERVICE.GIVE TO THE COMBINED HEALTH APPEAL AND THE RED CROSS NOW! ($l This Appeal Is Made Possible Through The Co-operation Of The Following SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Westmount Branch F.Stewart Mount, Manager 310 Victoria Avenue UN.46-6411 324 Windsor Street 339 Taschereau Blvd.ARMITAGE TIRE LIMITED \"Spring into Spring\u2019 complete inspection of tires and brakes.WE.2-6191 Greenfield Park: OR.1.7291 don J On Chaners CLEANERS & DYERS REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Mrs.J.Nucci, Proprietress 4161 St.Catherine W.FAST DELIVERY SERVICE WE.5-2707 375 Victoria Avenue Garnet RETALLACK & Sons Ltd.CHARTERED INSURANCE BROKERS 482-1030 WESTMOUNT REALTIES CO.A COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE HEAD OFFICE: 1367 Greene Ave.WE.5-8541 LAKESHORE DIVISION: 48 Coolbreeze, Pointe Claire 697-4460 TOWN OF MT.ROYAL: 1220 Laird Bivd.RE.1-7741 Compliments of a Friend "]
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