The Westmount examiner, 19 avril 1963, vendredi 19 avril 1963
[" Fey N Police Lieut.W.Pryde inspects the installation of one NOT FOR RABBITS: of the new shotguns in a Westmount patrol car.Officials hope that they will soon be able to equip all the department's cars in a similar manner.Exhibition at 0 Westmount No Hepatifis upsurge library seen in Wesimounf Au exhibition of oil paintings by John Little, RCA, will be No significant increase in the number of cases of shown in the Westmount Public infectious hepatitis in Westmount has been reported ac- Library starting this week and cording to Dr.D.G.Mackay, City Health Officer, although running until May 3.\u201cthere is probably more of it in this area than generally John Little was born in Mont- recognized.\u201d real in 1928 and attended Mount \u201cI am aware of a great in-' Sources of information on the Royal High School.He studied! £i ease in the incidence of this incidence of the disease were painting at the Montreal Museum | disease in the Greater Montreal.the reports sent in by family Art School under Arthur Lismer But do not know of any signifi- (Continued on page 7) and later at the Art Students\u2019 cant increase in Westmount.\u201d .League in New York.Dr.Mackay stated.( arnival In 1949 he returned to Montreal Dr.Mackay said that the (Continued on page 7) Health Department's only The Westmount Rotary Carni- 1 | 10 Unusual freedom\u2019 given to Westmount student An unusual amount of freedom will be extended to à val will be held in the Westmount Westmount High School Student when he enters Prince- Skating Rink between June 11 and iversi .; 15, ton University next year.oo © The Carnival Committee is now John Elliott Godine, 731 UP- shape his own undergraduate hard at work with plans and per Belmont avenue, Westmount program, a privilege usually promise that the event will be has been selected along with extended only to Seniors.bigger and better than ever.thirty-six other students from Established in 1961, the Uni- Chairman of the Rotary Carni- all over North America as \"| versity Scholar program was de-! val Executive Committee is C.W.\u2018Official figures often inaccurate\u2019 \u201cUniversity Scholar\u201d at Prince- signed to attract to Princeton stu- Wright.Other members are: J.ton for membership in the Class! dents of outstanding academic B.Burrows, F.H.Carlin, W.F.of 1963.He will be allowed to, (Continued on page 7) Houston, R.F.MaeKay.W.G.fi HERES ; i { Moxley.W.R.Rutherford.F.J.4 \u2018Starr, L.J.Stuart.Next week S weather | The Carnival represents Ro- By ERIC NEAL |tary\u2019s only appeal for funds for its many enterprises.EE April 20 to 27 Relatively mild and pleasant but windy to start the week, This is a time when we can have short samples of all sorts of weather: fog, showers, thunder, freezing drizzle or mists snow flurries and sunny periods.Frequently at this time coastal storms bring torrential rains (o Ottawa, Montreal and the southern counties, also gusty winds.Bright and mild for the Churches end of the week with morning frosts and light rains or snow; Classifieds blustery winds and heavy snow for the north and-east.Editorial KIER Ae sa | WOIMER AN INDEX Ra | ee 8,9 .sess ee.Close, W.H.Giles, J.W.Glen.H.patrol cars with shotguns Two Westmount Police cars and the city\u2019s Public Safety vehicle are now equipped with 12-gauge shotguns installed within easy reach of the driver.\u201cIt is our intention to arm policeman at least as well as some of the criminals who might be roaming the area,\u201d explained a police official.\u201cAll our men have been trained in the use of the weapons and they will not be used indiscriminately.\u201d He said the department intended to ultimately install the shotguns in all police cars.In the past, men in patrol cars carried only sidearms.Rifles and shotguns have long been part of the Police Department's armament, the official explained, but they have never been a regular feature of the patrol car's equipment.Westmount is the only municipality in the area to have this feature.All policemen experienced in use of shotguns All members of the Department are required to fire a substantial number of rounds per month with the conventional sidearms and the new shotguns in the basement practice range.Frequent competitions are held between policemen and members (of Westmount regiments.| Shotguns wete chosen over rifles \u201cas they seemed to best fill the need for some type of \"armament and because they , were immediately available.\u201d {Both the Police and Fire De- { partments reported a relative- \u2018ly quiet week.The only traffic | accident causing injury occurred Sunday morning when two cars collided at Clarke and Sherbrooke.Marc Bellcourt.431 Wood avenue, driver of one of the cars , and Miss L.Schroub.a passeng- ler.were slightly injured and taken to Montreal General tos.pital.The driver of the other car, Antonio Sacconaghi, was unhurt Both vehicles received damages estimated at $200.Local child drowns in private pool A young Westmount girl drowned last week in a private swimming pool on Lansdowne avenue.Julie Agnes Delo, three, of 129 Arlington avenue was seen lying at the bottom of the pool at 501 Lansdowne avenue by a maid, late Thursday afternoon, It was impossible to rescue the girl immediately because of the paralyzing cold of the water, and the woman phoned police who had her hooked out nine minutes after receiving the call, A fireman jumped into the water to rescue the child, but found he was unable to move after a few seconds.[ce was still floating on the surface.Mouth to mouth respiration.and oxygen from the Public Safety Vehicle failed to have any effect.The girl was soon pronounced dead by a doctor from the Montreal Geoeral Hospital.She had been in the water lor twenty minutes.The pool is surrounded by a wooden fence and police do not know how the child reached it.In this | > | in full | Our 32-page Better Homes Supplement \u2014 Issue: color S This Week in Westmount The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 19, 1963 By VALENTINA RAHR The official opening and Grace Haven is an addition dedication of Grace Adaven, the to the Catherine Booth Mater- Salvation Army Home for nity Hospital in connection unwed mothers was attended with the expansion plans now by many volunteer workers underway, and is one of 18 from Westmount.\"he cere- Salvalion Army Homes in monies were presided over by Canada, for girls facing unwed Commissioner Ww.Wycliffe motherhood, providing protec- Booth.LLD.to whom the key tion, guidance and understand- to the edifice was presented, ing care.and who officially opened the Catherine Booth Hospital home.will continue to provide ® Crown Trust COMPANY EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE SINCE 1897 Q FOR ALL YOUR Tn AY PAYETTE| TERE Je) | ond ACCESSORIES PY ST.JAMES ST, W Ce\" ci | \"ue Store Hours: 8.30 a.m.to 6 p.m.Dail Sot, on od [rN A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HI-FI .STEREO House of Flower, Mountain Street et Sherbrooke J wailed up for you darling.vicToR 2-4444 9 bnew youd stop at .PAYING BILLS SAVING obstetrical services to cases from the \u201cHome\u201d as before.Commissioner W.Wycliffe Booth, LLD, the Territorial Commander of The Salvation! Army is the grandson of the\u2019 Army's founder and first Gen-' era), William Booth, and son of General Bramwell Booth.| A fund raising campaign to take place during the first two weeks of May is scheduled to aid the Salvation Army with construction costs.In the: Westmount area canvassers are being recruited by Mrs.J.F.Evans, 4290 Montrose avenue: and Mrs.G.H.Montgomery, 4689 Westmount avenue.| Westmounters are receiving Charter Flight literature by mail proposing a trip to i Greece next fall which is being organized by the Junior Asso-; ciates of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.A 109 seat Britannica aircraft is being re- \u2018served.and some of the fol- \u2018lowing plans are on the pro-' gramme: Leaving Montreal Saturday, September 14, 1963; and returning from Athens Sunday.October 6; Fare is $296 per person return.To join, a person must have \"been a member of the Montreal Museum for at last six months prior to the departure of the flight: several alternative ideas for short and long tours of Greece and the Greek \"Islands for groups of 30 to 40; and further details will be mailed to those who have sent in a deposit for a reservation.A KING'S SCHOOL grade six group presented a program shortly before closing for Easter Holidays: It featured a \"hymn \u2018There is a Green Hill Far\u2019 Away\"; a Wendy Bonn.; The opening song with words by Mrs.Mary Forest was sung prayer read by to the tune of \u201cComing thru- the Rye\u201d: Scottish songs \"Brigadoon\u201d.Hill\" were sung; a folk song ,\u201cRaggle Taggle Gypsies\u201d was \u201cpresented by pupils dressed in costume: servant \u2014- Kathy Ingram, Lord \u2014 Carole Ruse,\u2019 Lady \u2014 Linda Aspler.Another poem acted oul was \u201cThe Princess and the Gypsies\u201d: Princess \u2014 Jane Doige, Gypsies \u2014 Anne Angelas, Betsy Tilley, Mary Townsend Heather Ogilvie.Kathy Berg, March Jasecko, Connie Peder- sen.\u201cThe Blind Men\u201d was presented next with Heather Morrow, Susan Foisy, Elizabeth BORROWING Use Royal Bank services 10 help you manage æ your moncy; to keep chequing, borrowing and other expenses down too, Bui ding u nest-egg ?.open a Royal SAVINGS ACCOUNT, For bill- paying?.a Royal PERSONAL CHRQUING ACCOUNT.Cash for a car or some other heavy eapense?., .8 Royal TERMPLAN LOAN.For all oe, banking, your local \u201cRoyal\u201d branch is the in pfui place to go.ROYAL BANK Over 75 Branches Montreal and District.\u201cThe Heather on the | their mathematical wits A large number of students and more than $2,000 in schol- from high schools in Westmount ' arships and prizes are at stake.will test their mathematical wits In all, over six hundred students at a province wide competition will compete.May 3.The occasion is the fifth The competition.a three hour annual contest sponsored by the examination which can be writ- Canadian Mathematical Congress ten either in English or French, | eames ponte mig.ee, 18 OPEN to Grade XI students in PER EE ETES SES RER \u2019 | the province who are recom- | e \"mended by their mathematics Obituary \"teachers.Montreal Island students will write at McGill Uni- © versity (English) or the Univer- Miss Ethel Seath, © sity of Montreal (French).Stu- prominent artist dents from other parts of the province will write the exam at Funeral for Ethel Seath.vesi- their school.Deadline for en- dent of Victoria avenue, West- i tries is April 20.mount, a founding member of i .the Canadian Croco of Painters Scholarships and teacher at The Study for for winners 45 years, was held this week.| The top six contestants will Born and educated in Mont- be awarded $250 scholarships real.she began her career as provided by Sun Life Assurance an illustrator, but soon aban- Company of Canada.In addition doned commercial art {or there will be cash prizes of $100 teaching.; .to the winner.$50.second prize, Shortly after her friend Miss and twenty $25 prizes to distriet Gascoigne founded The Study inne.and other high ranking in 1915, she joined the staff as candidates.art teacher and held the posi- The purpose of the competition until her retirement last tion is to promote the study of June.,.Mathematics, and encourage In her later years at the girls youngsters with a natural bent school.she taught _grandchil- in this field to pursue their in- dren of her first pupils.An out- terest in it.standing teacher, she was for a1 A seminar and prize giving time headmistress of the lower\u2019 will be held in Montreal for the school.She also gave Saturday 50 top contestants and a num- courses al the Montreal Mu- 0 poo teachers.May 25 ; seum of Fine Arts.* \u2018 She Was a guiding spirit of the Canadian Group of Painters J ROMISH \u2018which succeeded the Group of ° Seven\u2019 and her pictures have Lodies* & Men's hung in the National Gallery of Canada.in the Quebec Art Gal- CUSTOM TAILOR lery.in the Montreal Museum of Specializing in clothes made to Fine Arts.as well as in The measure from best materials.Also all kinds of tailoring including remodelling of Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses.Study and many private col-; lections.i She was an eclectic artist who drew heavily on nature for subject matter and whose chief concern was always with color and design.An enthusiastic Canadian.she found her inspiration in her own countryside, ! Survivors include two nieces, Mrs.W.D.Mahaffy and Mrs.C.Emberg.and a nephew.Her-; bert Seath.all of Montreal.1239 Greene Avenue Phone: 932-069 Churcher.Carol Ann Ransom, - Christina Rahr, Mary Wilson.Other Scottish songs were sung to close the programme.WALTER JACKSON, Argyle avenue.cheerfully driving his new car, Won as a result of a small purchase.; C.M.(\u201cBUD\u201d) DRURY,.newly re-elected Liberal MP for St.Antoine Westmount.and MRS.DRURY.entertained volunteer workers from the \"constituency at a cocktail party on Tuesday at the Reform Club .Artist BEA ALAN.member of the Independent Art Association, Academy road, giving a sherry party in honor of RALPH MAURELLO.director of The Old Mill Art School, Elizabethtown, N.Y., who will be in Montreal for a few days.Karen Kaufman \"honored in U.S.Miss Karen L.Kaufman of Westmount, Quebec, a senior al Clark University, in Worchesier, Mass.has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa.a national honor society for the recognition of outstanding academic achievement.! Miss Kaufman, who graduated i from Westmount High School in [1959 with an 85'¢ in her high | school leaving examinations, is | | the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Juck Kaufman, 217 Edgchill road, | Westmount, She is majoring in, psychology at Clark and is active in extracurricular organizations, We'd like to call fo your attention A truly happy modern invention.It saves you worry, Running and hurry: It\u2019s Bell's convenient KITCHEN EXTENSION! Save countless steps \u2014 get more things done\u2014vrdsr - Your Kitchen Extension from coral ST 3 Tt pe RET © nr © rad MISE ASRS ee \u2014 CY ae, TIMED.RE | For All Your © PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores to Serve You ® PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PICTURE FRAMING © Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Req'd.4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 VOL.XXXVI, No.16 After three performances to packed houses in Hudson last month.the Hudson Players are bringing their production of Shakespeare's \u201cRomeo and Juliet\u201d to Westmount High School Saturday, April 27.The production is directed by Stanley Mallough, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.England, Mr.Mallough also takes the part of Romeo.Juliet is played by Barbara Henshaw.who was trained at the MRT Theatre School under Eleanor Stuart.Helen Zajchow- ski.well-known for her appearances on the Montreal professional stage and on Shoestring Theatre.has the part of Juliet's earthly and practical nurse.Angelica.Costumes are a noteworthy feature of this production.They were designed and made by Charlotte Mallough.a professional dress designer from Switzerland.and the wife of the director.Working from sketches of the period to ensure maximum authenticity.Mrs, : Mallough costumed the cast of 37 to a high-standard.Months of work were involved.starting with the dyeing of material to the required shades.Fencing scenes were coached QU A.Modill heads Boys\u2019 Association Elected last week to the Board of Directors of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association was J.A.Madill.607 Lansdowne avenue.\u2018He succeeds R.Fraser Elliott, 421 Clarke avenue.ESTABLISHED 1899 OHMANS WE.3-4046 oy WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmaker JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1963 \u2018Romeo and Juliet\u2019 slated for Westmount _ extensively by Mr.Leslie Krasa, former British Empire Games team member.Coaching in another field \u2014 that of ballroom dancing \u2014 was provided by Miss Maisie Mac- Phee.Associate Director of the Pointe Claire Academy of Ballet.Sam Steinberg of Westmount named \u2018Man of the Year\u2019 A Westmounter.whose family name has become a household word was this week named 1963 Man of the Year by the Montreal Israel Bond Organization.He is Sam Steinberg, 25 Aberdeen avenue, head of one of the most successful retail food store chains in Canada.Mr.Steinberg will be honored at a dinner on April 21 at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.He becomes the third outstanding Canadian to be thus honored.Previous recipients of the award were the Rt.Hon.l.ouis St.Laurent in 1961 and Samuel Bronf- man, also of Westmount.last .veur.Speaking before at the an-\u2019 nual dinner meeting Mr.Elliott, out-going president outlined the association's work and items of interest during the year.He noted that during 1962, the services of the association were used by more than 12,000 boys and girls, They took advantage of services from ski outings to drama groups that presented variety shows in old peoples homes and hospitals.\u201cThe completion of 40 years of service to youth on a continuous and increasing scale is an achievement to be proud of in any organization,\u201d Mr.Elliott .stated.Mr.Elliott was presented with a silver medal for his service as president for the past two years.Lord Edwin Samuel, Viscount of Mount Carmel and Toxteth will be guest speaker at the dinner.He is one of Israel's leading specialists on public affairs.! S.J.Davidson.and Milton L.Klein.QC.MP, general chairman of the Montreal Israel Bond Organization will preside., Born in Hungary 57 vears ago Mr.Steinberg has been in the retail {ood business for 45 years, starting as an after-school general assistant in his mother\u2019s grocery store.For many years he has played an active role in the communal activities.His interest in the arts and sciences was recognized last year when he was appointed a member of the Canada Council, He is national director and co-chairman of the Canad- jan Council of Christians and Jews, a life governor of the faculty of Commerce at Laval University and President of the Canadian Israel Chamber of Com- \"merce.WE DELIVER IN WESTMOUNT REXALL 1° SALE APRIL 18th to 27th Call Us For All Your Needs YOUR REXALL STORE HARTE\u2019'S DRUG STORE C.Maynard, proprietor 5701 Sherbrooke St.West 484-8431 - 8432 pb 3 to | Ci | OW ie BUSINESS-EDUCATION DAY: 18 » hed \u2018 # PAGE THREE + a YU i As part of Business-Education Day, 75 English and French school teachers from classrooms throughout Montreal were given a refresher\u2019 course on how industry conducts its business.As guests of Canadian Industries Limited, one of those participating in B-E Day since its inception 14 years ago, the teachers heard talks on the company's operations, saw educational films and toured the Research Laboratory at McMaster- ville.Viewing educational posters produced by the company for school laboratories are Sister Ste.Marie-de-Noel of Institut Pedagogique, Westmount, Mile.Gisele Lamarche, Montreal and Sister Ste.Victoire-de-Rome and Sister Ste.Flore-Marie also of Westmount.Drs.D.R.Murphy, E.D.Wittkower, receive McGill appointments The appointment of two Westmounters to the rank of fuit professor at McGill Univer- Silty was announced this week by Di.H.Rocke Robinson, principal and vice-chancellor on behalf of the board ol governors.' Appointed are: Dr.David R.Muiphy.31 Forden avenue, Westmount, associate professor of surgery to professor of surgery.Dr.Eric D.Wittkower, 333 Clarke avenue, Westmount, associate professor of psychiatry to professor of psychiatry.Other appointment Harold Spense-Sales.to professor of architecture: and Miss Vernon Ross, to professor of library science.These are effective June 1.Dr.Murphy is a Westmouniter wro graduated fiom McGill in 1939 with a B Se degree.He received his MD in 1942.M Sc in experimental surgery in 1949 and a diploma in surgery in 1950.al from McGill.Dr.Murphy is currently surgeon-in- chief at the Montreal Childien\u2019s Hospital.Dr.Whittkower is now consulting psychiatrist at the Montreal General Hospital and an associate psychiatrist at the | Royal Victoria Hospital.He has some 150 published works.including many books and bouk Rotary aids Therapy Centre The Westmount Rotary Club last week donated two Logan Hydrocolalers with packs to the Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Centre on Ottawa streel.Cost of the equipment was about $400.include: : contributions.He received his formal education al the University of Berlin, MD 1924.and the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow.Harold Spence-Sales is a graduate of the University of New Zealand.He has been chairman of the committee on McGill physical planning at since 1948.He was appointed as a planning consultant of McGill in 1962.Miss Ross earned her MA degree at McGill} in 1926 and her BS in library science at Columbia in 1937.She is the director of the McGill Library School, where she started as a reviser in 1935.She is a member of numerous library associs- tions and education committees, VICTORIA STAMP & COIN SHOP R.A.EAKIN Albums & Accessories Stomps & Coins © Bougie © Soid © Appreised Open doily 9.30 te 6, Seturdeys titi 1 P.M.346 VICTORIA AVE.NEED A (AB! UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.FREE BURNER SERVICE \\ 5250 WESTERN AVE.( WESTMOUNT'S FINEST HOME HEATING SERVICE story lome MEATING OIL remem = FARQUHAR ROBERTSON LIMITED \\ FILL-O-MATIC DELIVERY PHONE: 481-0371 J 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 19, 1963 TH À Serving Heod Office: 7005 Kildare Rosd, Montreal 29 Classified Advertising (To 8:30 HU.1.045) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department ; Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1-2771 John W.Cancton, President ond Publisher Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims te be an independent.clean newspaper for the home, devoted le public service, 31.20 half year.Five cents a copy Authorized as Sevond Class Mail by and for payment We say Investigation needed into PTC buses IT is high time that the provincial government, which seems so interested in progress, took a long, hard look at one of its franchised public carriers, the Provincial Transport Company.Il is somewhat ridiculous to see the \u2018milk run\u2019 buses, dirty but brand new, in comparison with the \u201cexpress run\u2019 buses.also dirty, and old and decrepid to boot.Have a look any rush hour on Sherbrooke street.Surely the PTC has established some sort of record for gathering together the country\u2019s biggest collection of bad drivers who take a perverse pleasure in disregarding all the rules of safety, and forcing more careful motorists into the unfortunate position of having to fight for their very existence on the highways.An unreasonable preoccupation FOREIGN observer making his first assessment of Parliament Hill would no doubt be pardoned if he came to the conclusion that the Canadian economy must revolve almost entirely around agriculture, The reason.of course, is that vear in, year out, delegations of farmers from all parts of the country descend on Ottawa with one request after another, The result, as is generally well known, is a myriad of agricultural subsidy payments, commodity price ceilings or floors, insurance arrangements, marketing boards.import controls and statue-enforced transportation bargains.One ca=not blame the nation's farmers for making the most of their case and making it as forcefully as they can.To do so is, after THEY Tell me what company thee whot thou ort.ONE .Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association, of postage in cash.aminer the Cliy of Weosimeunt since 1996 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) Hugh E.McCormick, Chairmon Mall subscriptions: $2.50 per year; the Post Office Department, Ottawa.You say Reader appreciates election coverage Sir: Now that the election is over | would like to go on record praising the coverage The Examiner gave to the campaign and the fair and impartial way in which the news was reported.: Ï It was the comment just af-! ter the election from certain candidates who blamed their! defeat on the coverage the | Liberals received in the press.Of course, the statement may be true that the Liberals received better coverage, but | it might be wise for the Credi- dists and PC\u2019s to ask themselves why.Perhaps it was because the Liberals had more to say.and] what they did say was more\u2018 worthwhile, Anyway.The Examiner seemed to play it pretty well right down the middle throughout the campaign, and to my: mind this is the best way it! could have been done.| By being impartial, but re-! porting everything without ses | or favor, allowing candidates to make stupid stalements and : then plainly reporting them.a.voter is still allowed the op-, portunity to make up his own\u2019 mind.i The Examiner presented ; everything factually.but made : no attempt to persuade any-| Influence of radio, movies TV, grows at Westmount Library This is the third part of a history of the Westmount Public Library covering its growth and work in the community from the war years to 1949.The first part, which appeared two weeks ago in The Examiner, dealt with the Library's beginnings in 1897 when it was established as a mere substitute for a statue of Queen Vivtoria and covered its rapid growth to a position as reportedly \u201cthe city's most valuable instiution.\u201d The second part covered expansion and remodelling of the institution from 1936 to the beginning of the Second World War.An interesting feature in the progress of the West- mount Public Library has been the growing inflence of movies and the radio, and more recently of television on the people's reading.A book mentioned on radio, or made into a film or shown on TV is in demand the next day.During the war, a Central Magaziné \u2018and Book Depot was set up in the Sun Life Building to serve Military District No.4.The Library collected many magazines and paper backs for distribution.) It was in 1940 that Summer Loans were instigated and borrowers were permitted to take out five older books for the vacation period.This has proved very popular, During July and August of 1940 a small deposit .of children's books was maintained at the playground shelter on Clandeboye Ave.For three hours a week for two months these were available to children in the district.This work could only be carried on in the summer due to lack of heating facilties.The space was limited.Westmount Historical Association In 1944 at the suggestion of Mr.Roy Campbell, then President of the Westmount Municipal Association.the Westmount Historical Association was formed.The main purpose was the collection and preservation of all material pertaining to the early days of Westmount and Cote St.Antoine, papers of all kinds, photographs and maps.The Library was named Curator of any such material and under the enthusiastic guidance of Miss Alice Light- hall, the project'was started.Photostats of several maps and documents from the Archives of Montreal were provided from the general fund - of the City and several small but interesting gifts were received from the citizens.An exhibit was arranged in the Library early in 1945 and was opened by the Mayor.Such interest was shown that the exhibit remained on view for four weeks.S.P.Dunlop forms Music Appreciation Group Under the leadership of Mr.S.P.Dunlop a music appreciation group was formed and met each fortnight in the Library.Mr.Dunlop planned the programs, lent the records and necessary equipment and gave endlessly of his time to the project.This series of programs continued till the spring of 1947.The end of the war had several immediate effects on the Library.The downward Unity celebrate one how to vote.While some condidates continually insulted our intelligence, The Examiner complimented it.Grateful voter, all, only enlightened self- interest on their part.Yet this does not explain why the non-agricultural segments of the economy, such as the manufacturing industries, tend to press their cases so meekly \u2014 indeed.almost hesitantly \u2014 particularly when agricul tural interests would not be affected.By being more forceful concerning their needs, the non-agricultural sectors of the economy would be doing the country as a whole an invaluable service by regaining a balanced national perspective as opposed to the present unrealistic preoccupation in our : country with things agricultural.thou keepest, and I'll tell TENE \u2014 Cervantes S Boys' Club Week | By MAURICE MARIASINE | The Unity Boys\u2018 Club of Wesl- :mount this week celebrates Na- ; tional Boys\u2019 Club Week with a number of special events.| Festivities began last Tuesday and will terminate on Saturday.Tonight all club members and parents are invited to an Open House.It is also Hobby Show night and members may participate in the Amateur Show and vie for interesting prizes.A Club Wide Twist-a-ton will be held Saturday to bring the week's activities to a close, This year.the Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada celebrates its 16th, onni- versary as a national youth-guid- ance organization.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club is twelve years old, and proud to be one of over 80 Clubs serving more than 60.000 youngsters throughout Canada.National Boys\" Club Week highlights the year round Boys\u2019 to fight delinguency by promot- (ing Juvenile Decency.In a Boys\u2019 Club, youngsters | find the facilities.equipment and : i trained guidance which permit | !them to develop in all directions Eu physically, mentally.socially | and spiritually, It is their aim | lo help boys and girls grow up to be responsible well-rounded | \"adult citizens, In achieving this | ; goal \u2018junior leaders\u2019 and com- pecially valuable.: The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- munity service projects are es- |- | mount is in fact a community project.Not only is it open to all \u2018boys and girls who live here, but the community as a whole supports our program.Our citi- | zens agree that every boy and | girl has a right to a proper home, ; to education and health, but there | are still other rights, and these ;are where the Boys\u2019 Clubs come lin.Every boy and girl has the (right to play games, to glimpse into the constructive joys, to i develop an occupation fitted to their inclinations and talents, and the right to develop their ; own personalities, ' During Boys\u2019 Club Week and .particularly this Friday evening the Club urges every interested ; citizen and particularly the par- | ., ents of members to pay a visit ito the Club and see Juvenile Club program which is designed | Decency in action.The door is open \u2014 Show th youth of the Community that you care.trend in circulation was halted and an upswing experienced during the last few months of the year.Libraries thrive most when employment levels are low and the converse is true.Effects of wor In Westmount a large percentage of borrowers have always been men, When the young and able-bodied entered the Armed Services, those who are older, through pressure of work, have little time for reading.To an almost equal extent, the lives of many women were changed.The lack of the usyal domestic help in many homes, cut down the leisure of the house\u2018 wife, and among young women and girls many enlisted or went to work.Gasoline rationing also ' appeared: to have an effect.- The use of the Reading room increased and the type of books asked for changed considerably as people once more began to plan and think of the future, 4 The sad effects of war time production began to | To be continued \u201cA.P.Wickham named to ' Welfare Board A.Patrick Wickham, 16 de Casson street, of the Ascension of jour Lord Parish.Westmount was this week elected vice-chairman of the Board of Directors of the Catholic Welfare Bureau.Federation of Catholic Charities.John P.Dore was named chairman and Bernard O'Connell, hon- orary-treasurer.The budget of the bureau for 1963 is sel at $886.450.It will cover the various works of the multiple agency concerned with the family.marriage counselling, child care and protection.care for the aged.unmarried mothers, foster home placements and adoption service.Other members of the board are J.H.Sullivan of Westmount.P.Sullivan.R.Davey.A.Paul.G.Kelley, J.G.MacDonald.G.A.Deveney.R.Goodman.R.M.Mackenzie, G.Sweeney.Rev.J.T.Hurley, C.L.McCoshen, L.Farrell, D.Cameron.A.W.Fo- garty.H.M.P.O'Brien.L.F.Jessome.F.R.Carter, Rev.G.A.Foley, A.H, Howson.R.F.Nowlan, F.Davson, G.A.Quinn, J.F.Cullen, R.N.Boyle.T.Sullivan.J.Harber, E.F.McGinley, L.Collins, E.A.Ilwaine.C.J.Creeley.D.D.Dineen, and S.D.Clarke, representing the Federa- I'tion of Catholic Charities.horses.\" I SAY Roger Pickeldorf was talking the other doy about horse racing being a clean sport.He remarked thot it cleaned quite a few every doy.\"Whot hoppens to the horses you follow, Roger ?\" | osked him.\u201cWell.\u201d he said, \"they habitually follow the other \u2014 Frank Mack Dasmmanae t. [9 mount\u2019s \u201cmaster plan\u201d for redevelopment of West- \u201c mount between Sherbrooke street and the southern limits.The planning firm of Bland.Lemoyne and Edwards spent eight months on an intensive study of the lower area of Westmount in order to provide \"a sound basis for regulation 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.Future planners will draw heavily from it.The following recommendation are the end result of the long study.It should be noted that many are long-term proposals, many may be impossible to carry out.À knowledge and understanding of them is, nevertheless, vital.An en- ligtened and responsible societv is the only gua- \u2018rantee of satisfactory conditions in a community.The firm of Bland, Le- movne and Edwards, Architects and Town Planning Consultants recommended the following.Major Roads and traffic 1t is, recommended that: 1.dn: order to relieve.the southern area of much of the metropolitan traffic, enthusiastic -support -should be given lo the proposals to construct expressways to the south and west of West- mount, 2.In order to preserve the residental character of the avea adjacent to Westmount Park, Western avenue should be closed to traffic from Claremont to Clarke avenues.3.In order to develop the areas between St.Catherine street and the railway and to ptovide an easier flow of traffic in the southern area It, Spring à young Man's fancy turns To plumbing problems And heartburns.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 a new road be built north of the railway between Glen road and Atwater avenue.+ In order to facilitate the movement of traffic in the southern area a svstem of major roads be established and so designed tu accommodate their particular density of traffic.Circulation and \u2019super-blocks\u2019 5.A system of one-way traffic be adopted wherever possible throughout the southern ares.* 6.The City of Montreal's proposal to couple St.Cathe rine street and St.Luke- Burnside into a one-way system should be extended Part one into Westmount as far as Clarke avenue.7.The principle of the super-block should be adopted as a device tor conserving and improving the character of the area within the block.8.The circulatory pattern of traffic within the super- block be such to eliminate or minimize unnecessary through \u2018traffic.9.The widths of pavement be standardized wherever possible to conform to the density of traffic they should carry.\u2018 Lanes and parking facilities 10.The existing network of lanes be improved by their widening in certain locations and by the provision of means of ingress and egress CANADA'S FINEST APARTMENT RESIDENCE iy wherever necessary.11.In order to promote adequate development in non-residential use districts additional lanes be established where they currently do not exist, 12.New ca parking facilities be provided within the interiors of street blocks utilizing the lanes as a direct means of circulation, 13.Additional parking space be provided in lay-bys adjacent to streets requiring extra parking facilities, 14.Extensive car parks be provided adjacent to the major shopping centres.Zoning revisions The residential zones adjacent to Westmount Park be preserved for single and two family dwellings, 16.\u2018The mwalti-family residential zones he consolidated in the areas immediately around single and two family dwelling zones.17.Unzuned public land - be recognized ax defined zones for public purposes and in some cases expanded to incorporate adjacent residential and institutional uses.18.The commercial zones for shops and offices be re- Science Fair The 1963 Montreal Science Fair to take place on April 19 and 20 will be officially opened by Atphonse Ouimet.president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.This was annouticed this week by Dr.Marcel Bour- gun.president of the Fair.The official ceremony will take place at 8 p.m.of Friday.April 19 in the Winter Stadium of McGill University.Many entries are being readied by students of West End high schools.If the past two years is any indication.the public will have the chance to see on April 19 and 20, some of the work which has i been the result of much diligent \u201ceffort, thought and scientific research and an enormous amount of enthusiasm on the part of the students.They may also see exhibits of some of the country\u2019s leading scientists of tomorrow._\u2014 35147649 GO0ORACOCO ET QAUPO° Final recommendations of Report on Planning of the Lower Section of Westmount Close Western avenue to ALL traffic, report recommends This is the ninth of a series of reports on West- organized to create definite shopping centres and office or mixed development districts 19.The industrial zone north of the railway property be eliminated and that industrial development be located only south of the railway.Zoning districts 20.The basis of zoning should be extended to include the objective of en- couragine fine shopping places, convenient and pleasant areas for professional and commercial offices, areas for public buildings and aveas for manufacturing, as well as maintaining the various categories ol resideu- tial aveas.21.The permitted uses within cach district be clear Iv defined and presented au a table 22 Un specific areas mani mu height lines should he established in the intevest of civic design 33 The zone districts should be classified according to uses, height liniuits and bulk requirements Erwin H.Goldberg, M.D.Announces the opening of his office at the Professional Centre Building 5757 Decelles Ave., Montreal, SUITE 206 By Appointment Quebec Off.737-2132 Res.733-4700 se.NORTHWAY DRIVE -IN THEATRE : Junction of Route 11 and Northway \u2014 Directly in ; CHAMPLAIN, N.Y.; 862 Car Capacity man NOTICE: ALL our SHOWS WILL START AT 7:30 SO THAT we CAN RERUN THE MAIN FEATURE AT 11:30 P.M.Admission Price: Adults 80 _ Children under 12 FREE Fri.-Sat.-Sun.April 19.20-21 Bo (1% (OIL 40 POUNDS or TROUBLE AND A TON OF JOY! A D us Ie SUZANNE PLESHENE CURE rien \u20181 SE WA Ba MIN RE TA off Mody tine RIEL APRN EU RY == Put VERS Alt éme pavés C 61 \u201c\u2026 - - - .- * : vaceusscescece soccususauues À bd Quant Ppdi A Uneaten ele al Hote ug STARRING © Jeffrey Hunter Marshall Thomeson Barbara l'rres Luxuriously quiet, to climb © Western Avenue.THE THEFORTY-THREE HUNDRED appointed building.to satisfy the most exacting demands ® In residential Westmount @ No hill Matchless, servicing 24 hours daily @ Maid, valet, door-answering, car-park, butier ® Uncommonly spacious 1 to 4-bedroom layouts ® Open for inspection daily @ 4300 rental & management: ROYAL TRUST COMPANY - Telephone 933 - 8439 or 935 - 3511 unobtrusive 6 x 4! £961 \u201861 |udy \u2018Aopug \u2018Jaujwiox] Junouwysam 3) G 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 19, 1963 UNITED ANGLICAN Westmount Park TRINITY MEMORIAL Church CHURCH (Cor Tansdowne and Western Aves.) 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A, Mon.Assistant Kev.Peter W.A, Davison, M.A, Assistant Nev.Calluin Thompson.CD.BA, BD Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maolesn, HA.MARE Sunday, April 21st Tecners Mille Study Group Mourning Worship and Chueh School Mr.Girorge E.Chubb, F.R.C.0.F.A.G.0.Organist and Cholrmaster Sunday, April 21st Gah on JL o0 om Sermon.Beware National Crmersen\u201d EASTER © TAG pen IS pom Vesper Service Ban Holy Communion Sermon: Clleware Personal 10:15 an.Junior Department Cynicism\u201d 11:00 am.Choral Communion.Director of Music Preacher: Rev.Peter W.A Mr.Wayne Riddell.BH Mus.Davison, Nursery.Kinder garten and Primary Dee partment =) a A ».7.30 pm.Evensong.Preacher: The t.Andrew ES 14 8:45 p.m, Parish Forum Tuesday WESTMOUNT 4:00 pant Holy Communion : Wednesday (101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.7:00 wm.Holy Communion near Argyle Ave.) Thursday, St.Mark, E.& M.10:00 a.m.Holy Communion MINISTERS = Sf.MATTHIAS\u2019 Rev.Daniel M.Grant, B.A, D.D.Rev.Douglas Mouland, B.A.B.D.Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.CHURCH Gordon White, 1.Mus., Organist Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A., L.Th.Rev.Reginald Hollis, M.A, 8.D., Sunday, April 21st Sunday, April 21st EASTER SERVICES 00am Ih Grant \u201cThe Unmiecognized Christ\u201d \u201cThe Reabty of God\u201d Westmount Baptist Sermon themes | announced At eleven o'clock on ister's sermon will be \u201cBut God\u2014'\".In the evening he will: preach on \u2018Is There Anybody There?\u201d The Midweck Service at eight o'clock on Wednesday will be con-i ducted by the Minister, the Rev.| Harold J.Balsdon.The study of the Seven Churches will be continued.English language classes are, held each Monday at 8.00 p.m.! and the BYPU on Friday at 8.00! p.m, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporarily Worshiping at the th Day Adventist Church Cerner of Western and Olivier Ave.Wm.C.Noiting.B.D,, Pastor Wm.Hamel, Organist Temple Emanu-l Youth members to aa ose ottend Conclavette sessions Sunday morning, April 21 at 9.30 a.m.Daily Hebrew classes resume Tuesday afternoon On the weekend of April 18 - 21, the following young people of the Temple Emanu-El will attend the Youth Conclavette in Newton April 16.at 4 p.m.Mass, as guests of Temple Sho- COMING EVENTS lom, under the leadership of | ; Fifteenth Anniversary Sabbath Gerald Miller.B.A.Youth Ad- Service.founding State of Israel, visor and Mrs.Mark Stein.Friday evening, April 26.at 8.15 Larry Morris.Elana Cooper, p.m.Address by The Hon.David Barbara Kagna, Harriett Fels, Rivlin, Consul General of Israel.Barbara Vaplan, Allan Basbaum, Sosterhood Closing Luncheon, Toby Stein, Murray Periman, Tuesday, May 7, 12.30 p.m.Grov- Jackie Elkin.Karin Marks, er Auditorium.Doreen Morris, Judy Roston, Joan Brotherhood Closing Dinner LUTHERAN | ove Marvin Fox, Agnes Mayer- pp, .e Saturday Evening, May ovitch, Allan Jassby, Fern Silver, 4 Grover Auditorium, 6.45 p.m.Ellen Zion.Marcy Pelly.Gail \u201d Portnuff, Leonard Bazar, Melissa ; Comn.Christian Science SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, April 19 at 8.15 4 e p.m.Annual Sisterhood Sabbath.| i Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Wo.| oc rine 0 man of Valour\u2019.: | | çe Que Shaboat vut \u2018aus de, Atonement is 16 00 ump and 11:00 in.| EASTER Church School 5:00 aan Holy Communion : 6.40 pou.Youth Fellowship 9:10 ani.Matting Sunduy, April 21st & A6 pan.Young People's Union Preacher: The Rector ; ; : ay VISITORS WELCOME 10:30 a.m.Pre.& Post-Confirmation 10:00 a.m.Senior Sunday School - Classes 11:00 a.m.The Service, 11:00 am.Holy Communion Jr.S.S.and Nursery DOMINION-DOUGLAS Preacher: The Rector - se Sm 11:00 «wm.Nursery, Kindergarten & Sunday School Westmount Blvd.and Lonsdowne 7:30 pun.EE MISCELLANEOUS Avenue Preacher: Rev.R.Hollis \u2014 mmm em me ee \u2014_\u2014\u2014 THURSDAY, ST.MARK'S DAY Ministers: 10:00 «.m.Holy Communion FIRST SPIRITUAL Hev.K Douslus Smith, Organist and Choirmaster: CHURCH OF 5.4.B.D.pp.Norman W.Hurrle, ! Rev.Koy P.Stafford, B.A.B.D.A.R.C.M.ARCO.F.T.CL.MONTREAL Mrs.Holly E.Davidson - | Church of The Advent ji we ; Sundoy, April 21st Corner of Wood and Western, \"an Morming Worship Westmount Sermon: AFTER LENT -.WHAT?Rev.Roy P.Stafford 7 30 pm Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Hanorary Assistant Rev.Canon $.B.Lindsay Evening Worship Sermon: THE CHRISTIAN AND THE WORLD Rev.R.Douglas Smith, D.D.SATURDAY.APRIL 20th 3:00 P.M, Easter Tea and Sale Sunday, April 21st Sunday after Euster Day 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist UNITARIAN Le Stoo Sunday School - A 11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST The Unitarian Church Of Montreal und Public Baptism CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 7:00 p.m.Evensong 7:45 p.m.Bible Study 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.let Simpsen) Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ALL WELCOME HOLY EUCHARIST: WEEKDAYS 7:00 aan.Tuesday.Thursday .Friday .Wednesday Saturday, April 20th 3:00 p.m.Easter Tea aud Sale SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Cantor Otte O.Staeren: Miles Wisenthal, M.A., Educational Assistant Minister: Rev, Leonard Mason 8.A., B.D.Sunday, April 21st \u201cNo Man is ever Enough\u2019 11:00 a.m.Church School Nursery and Kindergarten meet in Unitarian House.1100 wm Bevout Organist and Directer of Musiet Denaid Mackey, Mus.B.PRESBYTERIAN sammarw senvices _ Friday Evening.April 18th at 8.15 p.m, Annual Sisterhood Sabbath.Saturday MELVILLE Mornin\u201d Aer By RD Sn Three Things\u201d based on Pirke Aboth.PRESBYTERIAN | BOOK LOVERS FORUM Victer McCorry, A.R.C.M.Organist and Cheir Master.Wednesduy Afternoon, April 22nd at CHURCH 2.30 p.m.Temple Sanctuary.Dr.Stern 240 Melville Avenue will review \u2018The Accident\u201d by Elie Rev.Chas.C.Cochrame, B.A, B.D, Wiesel Minister -\u2014 .RELIGIOUS SCHOOL , High School and Confirmation Departments, Saturday Mornings at 9.30 a.m.Junior School, Sunday Morning, | Sunday Mornings at 9.30 a.m.Daily ; Hebrew Classes Monday thru Thursday afigrnoons.commencing at 4 p.m.Sunday, April 21st 1.00 am Public Worship The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper Church School Lester A.W Organist and C Af! age Cordially.Welcome.; DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday Eveninus at 118.48 p.m.Sunday Morninue at 9.45a.m.BAPTIST (Spiritualists National Union ; of Canada) | | REV.JAMES.C.SNOOK Sundoy, April 21st i COMBINED SPIRITUALIST | RALLY ; } Pastor: in ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine St., W.; Guest Speaker: | REV.MELVIN O.SMITH of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Vice President, International Spiritualist Federation.Theme : \u201cMAN'S RELATIONSHIP | TO GOD\" 3 P.M.\u2014 RALLY | REV.JAMES C.SNOOK : Officiating | 7:30 P.M.\u2014 SERVICE REV.NORMAN RAWSON, p.D., | Officiating Come and hear the Philosophy ! of Spiritualism | ALL WELCOME Information: WE.:-0075 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE First Church of Religious Science Invites You To Hear Rev.Herman J.Aeftink Speak en the teaching of THE SCIENCE OF MIND This Sunday et 7.30 P.Min Reem 255, Central YMCA 144) Drummond St.Subject: \u201cYour Mental Computer\" - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - First Church of Christ, | WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist Werld Alliance : ead Canadien Baptist Federation\u201d Sherbrooke Street West or Resiyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: Rev.Mareld J.Dealsden, B.A, BIH.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A, D.D.Interim Organist and Choir Director: W.W.Barlow SUNDAY, APRIL 21st \u2018BUT GOD\u2014\" \u2018IS THERE ANYBODY THERE?\u201d Mid-week Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday, 3:00 p.m.; School: Sunday, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue et Sherbrooke Street BRANCH | ANC OF THE MOTHER CBURCA.THR FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON, MASS.i Sunday, April 2)st 00 a.m.Sunday School :00 a.m.Church Service .i Lesson - Sermon Subject: ; \u201cDOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT\" Gelden Text: John 3:17.God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through | Him miæht be saved.y EVERY WEDNESDAY | 8:18 p.m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM fu the Chureh Edifice: The public invited Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, à te 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 te 9:00 p.m, hood will conduct the ritual and assist with the Torah.! n e Saturday morning, April 20 at! } m 11.30 a.m.sermonette \u2018The: U a \u20ac World Rests Upon Three Things\u2019! based on Pirke Aboth.Mankind's need © strive for re- ; formation, rather than to be con- FINAL SES OT OFM tent with mere penitence.will be BOOK Lo ERS 0 ; ! brought out at the services in the \u201cThe Accident\u201d by Elie Wiesel Christian Science churches this will be reviewed by Rabbi Dr.Sunday, in the reading of the Harry J.Stern at the final session week\u2019s Lesson Sermon on the of the 18th season which takes ' subject \u201cDoctrine of Atonement\u2019.place Wednesday afternoon.April Keynote of the Bible selections 24th at 2.30 p.m.in the Temple will be this verse from John's Sanctuary.' gospel: \u201cGod seni not his Son into Tea will follow the lecture in| the world to condemn the world: the Grover Auditorium.Repre- put that the world through him sentatives of leading Church might be saved.\u201d groups will attend this session.| Correlative passages from the General Chairman of the Book Christian Science text book Lovers\u2019 Forum during the past 18; \u2018Science and Health with Key to years has been Mrs.Harry Jos- the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker hua Stern.The Forum has for its: Eddy will include: \u2018\u2018Jesus\u2019 teach- purpose the study of current lit.ing and practice of Truth involv- erature and the advancement of ed such a sacrifice as makes us fellowship of Christian and Jewish admit its Principle to be Love.\u201d women of our community.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Regular classes resumed in High School and Confirmation departments Saturday mornings, April 20 at 9.30 a.m.The Junior School Financial drive underway The annual Salvation Army Red Shield Campaign will take place from May 1 to May 15, with a financial objective of $1,500,000, it was announced this week at Army headquarters, The record objective is due to the fact that in addition to providing funds for the maintenance of the Salvation Army'\u2019s 27 Red Shield Services there is the further cost of enlarging the Catherine Booth Hospital on Walkley avenue, ! The hospital, which is operated by the Army, is (0 be enlarged from 60 to 130 beds and will \u2018have greater facilities for many of its important services.10,000 FAMILIES CAN'T BE WRONG More than 10,000 families have decided to take care of this inevitable obligation Before-Time- of-Need.A calm free from any compelling necessity.You may welcome the privilege of deciding Together on your Family Memorial Esiate at beautiful Montreal Memorial Park, An understanding, experienced Memorial Counsellor is available without any obligation to assist you.The Park Family Security Plan offers every family the bp- portunity to take advantage ef a substantial saving.FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON FAMILY AND SINGLE MEMORIAL BITES CONTACT - MONTREAL MEMORIAL PARK A non-profit, association of mem- bets.Incorporated under the Quebec Cemeteries Company Act without capital stock.3425 Cote de Liesse Road Phone RI.8-6171 resumes family decision, Y COMPARING the facilities offered by all funeral directors in this area, | you will have persan- J al knowledge of.those that will best meet | your needs.BA Collins A NUNNS AF wiLIAMS $610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST ve 4 Home moved i In addition, the Unwed Mothers\u2019 Home, which since 1944 has been operated as a social service wing of the hospital, is being relocated in premises at the intersection of Montclair and Monk- land, one block south of its present location.Hon.J.Arthur Matthewson Chairman of the Citizens\u2019 Advisory Board of the Salvation Army, (Continued on page 7) « e Li + © e Westmount High Sue Rittenberg cast in School Board's 'Antigone' By Judi Rothman ond Elizabeth Campbell Sue Rittenberg, a member of | Protestant School Board of cither the first or second week 11L2, at Westmount High, took : Greater Montreal and the Jewish the part of Eurydice before the \u2018 Welfare League.ran for five days holidays as (he person who enabling over 4.000 students to usually played the part was un- see the playable to be there.Marilyn Gardner.who played \u2018Antigone,\u2019 sponsored by the the part of Ismene is a West- .mount High graduate.sk sk k Temple Emanu-El © CURRENT EVENTS CLUR .The executive of the Current IH ® | Events club is starting to plan William Gittes \u201cits trip to Quebec City.This ex- k I cursion will be open to grade .10 members and will take place to speak at |\" me .Sabbath Worship unusual freedom .This Friday Evening, April 19 (Continued from page b at 8.15 p.m.in observance of the promise and high motivation and ; ovi furtl incentives centennary of the founding of the to provide further ¢ ; ; \u2026 for their intellectual develop- Baron de Hirsch Institute, Wil- ment as undergraduales.liam Gittes, Honorary Trustee of Students admitted under this Temple Emanu-El and a past program have been selected by Chairman of the Baron de Hirsch\u2019, committee of the Princeton Institute, will deliver an address faculty, During the summer.on \u201cPray For The Welfare of The they will have an opportunity to Community.\u201d develop a tentative program in Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern will consultatition with a faculty ad- preside at the worship.viser.Subject only to the approval of their advisers, the Scholars will be freed from limi- \u2018tations on the kinds and number of courses to be carried.No Hepatitis .(Continued from page 1) They may enter fully upon pro- doctors.\u201cIn the case of school grams of departmental concen- children contacting some infec- (ration and independent work tious disease we have the school 5 shophomores.report to go on, but we do not| à Science student in eleventh always get a truly accurate pic-' grade at Westmount High, John | ture of the rate among adults,\u201d | hopes to major in nuclear phy- he said.sics at Princeton.A subtantial upsurge of the: The success of the plan de- | Hepatitis has been noted in the' pends upon the close relation- number of Montreal suburbs in shin of Scholar to adviser.All ton.STE Financial : ._ (Continued from page 6) i poifited out that \u2018there was full | the past two weeks, Over 200 advisers to University Scholars\u2019 cases of the disease were re- have voluntarily agreed to fill: ported last year in Quebec.about ' half of them from the Montreal area.No figures were immediately available for Westmount although \u2018the disease seems to be on the increase to some ex-' tent.\u201d Dr.Mackay said it was possible the heapatitis virus was spread through municipal water ! purification systems, but not; likely.\u201cThere is a vast amount | not known about this disease.| about the source of infection.\u201d Symptoms of hepatitis re-' semble in some respects those ! accompanying flue, although the disease has a much harsher ef- - fect on its victim.Exhibition at.| BE (Contiaued from page 1) : where be has been painting the local scene, for the most part, \u2018ever since: ! - Mr: Little is an associate\u2019meni- ber of the Royal Canadian Academy and is represented in the, National Gallery, Ottawa and the Beaverbrook Gallery.Frederie-' \u201cThe paintings in this exhibition are among his most recent works.\" realization on the part.8f Army officials and its advisory hoard of the challenge to be faced in the collecting of a finaacial objective of this magnitude.\u201cWe face the challenge willingly, however,\u2019 he continued, \u2018\u2019for we know the absolute necessity of having the Catherine Booth Hospital extended and equipped to meel the steadily growing needs.We feel certain that the public will recognize the importance of our being able to ' meet these needs and those of our other services which year in and year out go quietly about their great huroanitarian work to assist the poor and the needy.\u201d the role and no adviser will have responsibility for more than one of the Scholars in each each class.Residents of fourteen states, the District of Columbia and Canada are represented among! the recipients.New York leads in number of awards with thirteen, followed by New Jersey with four.In Canada.two students were selected from Toronto areas John Godine was the only one admitted from Quebec.\u2019 oo, 2 \\ MAKE CHARTERED TRUST YOUR PARTNER IN PLANNING | CANADA Ba, ORIENT 41,13 © ne Sail away from ware\u2019 See fara MEDITERRANEAN 27s ~~ nating pores.Relax, enjoy vour- selves\u2019 Large sun decks with ssamming pool.Spacious lounges.Up to 40 passengers.Delicious food, Frist class and deluxe cabin, of May.The trip to Quebec is out of the ordinary.In the past the club sponsored a trip to Ottawa.However, because of the slight chaos in Canada\u2019s Parliament and the wishes of the grade 10 students, Quebec was chosen.There.the students will visit the Quebec legislature and other in- teresti arts of the city._ eresting pa s x THE PLAGE We should like to welcome Mr.TO COME J.K.Snyder, teacher at Wost- mount High for many years, who FOR has returned to teach gym on Tuesday and Thursday mornings QUALITY He is filling in for Mr.Mingie who.unfortunately will be laid NURSERY up for about six wecks.Welcome.Mr.Snyder! Get well STOCK soon.Mr.Mingie! all with view of the sea.Voyage approaimately 10 weeks, LUXURIOUS CARGO LINERS Ask vour travel agent, from Quebec, Mondreal, Toronto R Canadion Agents: KEEL SHIPPING LTD.Ed [WET] BE CYCLIN I Tel UN 6 3661 We have Canada\u2019s finest selection of hardy, tered the finals and the Junior team won the city championships.This same team won the city SHERIDAN AISO OFFERS h jonshi last vear.The! COMPLETE LANDSCAPE championships Cas 3 Ve.SERVICE-WITH FREE captain of the Senior team is.ESTIMATES Chris Blair; of the Junior team \u2014 Peter Michaelsons.GARDEN SUPPLIES x * x EVERGREENS- quality nursery stock \u2014 all Canadian grown, Joe RE Last week.both the Senior and Shans Junior Volleyball teams won in PERENNIALS = their divisions.Both teams en- ROSES =\u201c } © Wee for out free 1963 (etalogue A A 650 Montée de Liesse, St.Llovient, Que, > Tol: LANDSCAPING 744.2029 4 SALES.744 2451 CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF GROWTH = CLARKE AVENUE at SHERBROOKE .WESTMOUNT.we SES SED SE a a \u201cINFORMATION & RENTALS [ER¥e=ese\u2019 KT REALTIES RE 2 Sern more on your SAVINGS ci 49% interest on a Deposit Account.Interest quarterly on minimum monthly balance.With- , \u2019 drawals may be made in person or by mail.34% interest on a Savings Account, with chequing privileges.interest paid haif- yearly on minimum half-yearly balance.Longer, more convenient hours.Better ser- : | Vice.Booklet mailed on request.CHARTERED TRUST $25 Dorchester Bivd., West, 1912 Greene Avenue, Wesimeund, £961 \u201861 dy \u2018Apply \u2018aoujmox3 junowsIm YL 8 \u2019 a The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 19, 1963 M you are moving.Let Maicoim Gregory advise you on servicing your oid corpets or consult him about your new rug problems.GREGORY'S IENTAL RUG CO.415) - 4153 Sr.Carherine St.W.Westmount § WE.2-4277\u2014Evenings: RE.5.4605 } A oo of of ol ll dP 0 uu wu eu ad a dE de OMENS 0/4 THE EXAMINER Reception in honor of concert artists A reception will take place in honor of the distinguished American pianist, Leon Fleisher and the eminent American cellist.Leonard Rose, following their joint récital at Plateau Hal, Sponsors for the reception are: Mr and Mrs.Charles Balinsky, Mr and Mrs.Joseph Berman, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bronfman.Mr and Mrs.Sam Chait, Mrs, Moishe Dickstein, Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Dworkin, Mrs.Jacob Elkin.Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Goodman, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel H, Harvey.De, and Mrs.H.B.Mann, Mr and Mrs.Abe Pinsky, Dr.Mrs Jack Tietolman, Mr, and Mrs.Leon Teitelbaum, Mr.and and Mes Hirsh Rosenfeld, Mr, and Mus.Joseph Shapiro, Mr.and Mrs, Dave Vininsky.Trinity Senior WA Trinity Memorial WA, Senior branch, will hold a meeting in the Archdeacon Almond Room on Monday at 2.30 p.m, | IN THE , omen 5 Annual meeting | The Westmount WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT ; of Directors, Miss Peggy HAS REJOINED General meeting OUR STAFF The 484-5450 general meeting Dominion-Douglas United closes for season \"Church Women will be held gram \u2014 Return visit of Mr., .SALON Mrs.Raymond Caron.who will on Wednesday.April 24, at 2.30 show their color stides of Hong Music \u2014 CGIT choir.Antoinette \u201c\" The guest speaker will VIGEANT Mr.Paul Stacy of the Depart- ki Wiesel.ment of English, McGill Univer- HAIRDRESSER a yr, Modern Lovers\u2019 Forum will act as host- Reservations are © through Mrs.A.A.Tunis Mrs T.J McKenna.4879 Sherbrooke St.W.FIVE LITTLE FAIRIES: On Friday, April 26, Victoria Hall will again be the scene of another spectacular show, In the opening of \u201cThe Sleeping Beauty\u2019 the five Fairies from left to right are as follows: Laurelie Ainslie, Caterina Ca- valm Club will hold its annual meet- alike, will be presented by the ing in Victoria Hall on Friday, Speirs-Miller April 26, at 2.30 p.m., at which April 26.in Victoria Hall.West- election of officers for the com-; mount.The opening scene.the ing year will take place.The well known and beloved \u201cSleep- president.Mrs.Russell T, Stack- ing Beauty\u201d.house.and officers of the club king and queen, with Anna Tar- will present their reports and tea will be served by the Board nella Domicco as prince charm- Tuesday.at 8 p.m.and gentlemen are invited to attend.Pro- available AMERICAN LY SN J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully ond accurately filled aot reasonable prices.1385 Greene Ave.Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2136 WE.2-2488 \u2014 Koepke Photo pela, Colleen Gray, Maureen Parrett, Joanne Bernard.Entire proceeds from this show will be donated to the \u2018Thomas Dooley Foundation\u2019, the Montreal Branch of the Assocratton being sponsors of the show.Speirs-Miller spring revue \u201cAve Maria\u201d.Studios.Norton, Friday.Prayer\u201d including fairies.jan as fairy godmother.\u201d Mari- Webster in a syncopated ta ing.Heli Pass as the \u201cSleeping Beauty\u201d.with tiny flower girls Miller in the famous \u201cMe an my shadow\u201d.in the specialty.\u201cWalking i | , the rain\u201d.or Book Lovers\u2019 Forum tines, can-can.solo and grou on p.m.at Temple Emanu-El.4100 tress of Ceremonies.Sherbrooke street west.when Entire proceeds going to th | Rev.Dr.Harry Joshua Stern Ne ; ; the show.The entire committee of Book to aid \u2018Dooley Foundation\" An excellent evening's enter- und train bearers in attendance.Women's \u2018tainment for young and old An impressive Easter scene with Margaret Mc.Alester in vocalist\u2019s Therese Russel Kelley.Peter Miller in the finale \u201cThe Lord's In the variety entertainment, well known stars of the School will be featured, including Debby Oliver and Anne duo.Judy Currie and Peter, Mowbray Sisters\u2019 advanced tap rou-: numbers, too numerous to mention, promise lo provide an ex- The closing meeting of the tellenl evenirg's entertainment cighteenth season of Book for young and .old alike, also and lovers\u201d Forum will take place helping a very worthy cause.| Betty Speirs will act as Mis- \u201cThomas Dooley Foundation\u201d, will review \u201cThe Accident\u201d, by the Montreal Branch of this Association being sponsors of ; Social & pP ersonal | Mr.and Mrs.Harry Plant have returned after spending a | month in Jamaica and Bermuda.* Mr.and Mrs.R.Fraser Elliott and Mr.and Mrs.John Ireland have returned following a \\ stay in Bermuda.\u2018Mr.and Mrs, Harold Price are returning today in the Car- 2 | mania from a trip to Bermuda \"and England.I Mrs.John N.Doidge.Mrs.\"| M.F.McCutcheon, Mrs.David Rivlin and Mrs.Abbey Sankoif .will preside at the tea table fol- | lowing the closing meeting of | the eighteenth season of Book | Lovers\u2019 Forum.on April\u2019 24.Mrs.W.R.B.Bertram and | Mrs, W.V.George will pour cof- : fee ai the reception following the | annual meeting of the Montreai \"Branch of the Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission which is being i held in Holdon \u2018Fisher Hall, the | YWCA, on.Thursday, April .25, \u2018at 8 pim.Dr \u2018Gordan W.Thomas, .FACS, Superintendént of M6\u201d n= ternational Grenfell Association (will be the guest speaker.- + i The Montreal \u2018Woman's Club jis having- a \u2018Tea, Party\u201d at the Brooke.Bond, Tea Centre; 1494 | Sherbrooke street, west, Mon- | day afternoon at two o'clock.; All members are invited to at- ; tend.Hostesses are Mrs.John A.Smith.and Murs.H.B.Watts.REDUCE SLENDFRIZE THE MODERN WAY at Montreal\u2019s NEWEST HEALTH STUDIO Individual Supervision Under Qualified Personnel 2 Qualified \u2018Masseuse e Steam Cabinets ® Vibro-massage Tables © Scientific Equipment ® Posture- Ask for a Free Fleure Analysis NO ENROLLMENT FEES | WHATSOEVER e : Call us now! .VENUS SLENDERIZING SALON UN.6-0860 684 St.Catherine W.3rd Floor p dj n p.esses for this meeting, and they will receive as special guests \u201creprescutatives of neighbouring \u201cchurches and synagogues.Pre- or UR S Short Courses in Flower Arrangement ® Constance Spry designers ® Complete floral service Free brochure \u2014 Call Minion (on phetd FLOWERS Sherbrooke near Guy WE.2-5107 and 5961 siding at this review will be Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern and Mrs.Nora Bryant.This meeting is open to the public.and tickets may be purchased at the door.Tea will be At Re served.STOCK OR Maritime Club MADE TO The Maritime Women\u2019s Club ORDER of Montreal will hold its annual meeting at the Windsor Hotel, - Thursday, April 25 at 8.15 p.m.| Reports from the various committees will be read.Entertained by Mrs.from Heiry Birks & Co.Limited, who will give a demonstration of > \u201cTable Setting and Entertain-|4 \" Mask EST\u2019 JUST SOUTH OF Mrs.G.W.Walker will preside.Remodelling FRASER FURRIER 361 VICTORIA AVE.ng Co TEL.: 486 - 7400 TORAGE asonable Rates : FUR NECKWEAR JACKETS AND COATS D.1936 SHERBROPKE ST.W.°° =. & UL IN THE , omen 3 Sewing meeting The Welfare Unit of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Westmount, will bold a sewing meeting on Tuesday at 2 p.m.Tea will be served.The Red Cross group will meet at 10 a.m.Volunteers needed The Montreal Association for Multiple Sclerosis annual Tag, La Day will be held on April 26, to raise funds fo- work in the interests of sufferers from Multiple Selerosiz.and are badly in need of volunteer help.Anyone wishing to help may phone Mrs.Evelyn Opal at HU.4-9028 or 482-4269.Art exhibition The Annual Spring Exhibition of Paintings and drawings of the Independent Art Association is taking place at Eaton's on the 9th floor.April 12 to 27 inclusive, The first prize for Lea lin WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine at Elm Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u2019 Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.©MPORTED PRODUCTS NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, HAMS, SAUSAGE & BACON 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 # » A \" ¢ 37 ag j © YOUNG PERFORMERS: Maste | and the Misses | the best picture was won by Jiri Janu: honorable mention to | Agnes Knox, Arlette Kingwell, \"and Freda Pemberton-Smith.Serial & P.ersonal , Dr.and Mrs.Louis J.Not- | Kin have returned following a short visit with Mr, and Mrs.\u2018Joseph Kerman, of Great Neck.\"Long Island, N.Y.Mrs.Gwen Warenius, of West- - mount, and Miss Sybil Slow.of Frobisher Bay.North West Territories, left recently from New York in the M.V.Victoria for a , cruise to the West Indies.I McGill Reading Club Mrs.A.A.Tunis.president of the Reading Club.McGill .Alumnae Society announces \u2018that the annual meeting will take place at the Faculty Club, | of McGill Universitv.3450 Me-: Tavish street, on Tuesday.at ! 6.30 p.m.Montreal Highland Dancing Assoc, presents \u201cA SCOTCH MIX\u201d Variety Concert et Westmount High School Auditorium 4350 St.Catherine St.West Friday, April 26th, 1963 8:15 P.M.Sharp Admission: $1.50 For Tickets Call: HU.4.4724 or PO.7-7648 \u201cSpringtime Revue\u201d Friday, April 26th 8 p.m.VICTORIA HALL Admission: $1.50 Entire proceeds in aid of the \"Thomas Dooley Foundation\u2019 HU.4.3717 3 ONTREAL i À HLAND DANCING Bridget Morgan and Beth | Meldrum of Notre Dame de Grace, talented members of the Montreal Highland Dancing Association who will be featured performers in the Association's Benefit Variety Concert \u2018A SCOTCH MIX\u2019, High School street, west, There will also r John Jenner, A Painchaud._ Coming .Events RUMMAGE SALE.Sponsored by St.Philips Guild, Friday.April 26.1.15 p.m.in Memorial Hall, Sherbrooke and Connaught avenue, opposite Montreal West Station.LECTURE: The members of the St.Andrew's Guild of St.Andrew's United Church, West- mount are presenting Mr.Antoine Prevost, curator of Jacques de Chambly Village, in an illustrated lecture on Wednesday, April 24 at 8 p.m.in Clark Hall.Mr.Prevost will talk on \u2018\u2018Cana- diana,\u2019 what we can do about it.Tickets at the door or from church secretary, Miss Reid.Refreshments.MILITARY WHIST: A military whist will be held by West.mount Conclave no.4 Order of True Kindred, on April 22, in Waverly Hall.5110 Park ave-, nue, at 8.30 p.m.Door prizes and refreshments.RUMMAGE SALE: The Ladies Auxiliary of the N.D.G.\"Y\": is holding a rummage sale at 4355 Hampton avenue on Friday.April 26 at 1 p.m.Bus 103.Added attraction a nearly new section, SHERRY PARTY: The Ladies Auxiliary.Remembrance Branch.75.Royal Canadian Le-, gion, is holding a sherry party | in aid of Welfare Project on\u2019 Saturday.April 20 from 4 to 10 p.m.in the Officer's Mess, the Hussars Armoury, 4185 Cote des Neiges.FASTER TEA & SALE: The annual Easter tea and home\u2018 cooking sale sponsored by the: Women's Guild of the Church of the Advent, Westmount, will; be held Saturday.April 20, in the parish hall at the corner | of Wood and Western avenues.\u2018 Mrs.lan Warren, Guild presi-| dent announces that tea will be served from 3 p.m.to 5.30 p.m.Talk on plants , On Tuesday.the West End Horticultural Society will hold an | open meeting at the Wesley United Church Hall.5964 N.D.G., avenue at 8.15 p.m.The guest speaker will be Mr., Atfield of the CPR who will , speak on \u2018\u2018Growing Plants for the CPR Eastern Regional Gardens.Auditorium, Friday, under the direction of Mrs.\u201cknown potters: i \u2014 Ed.Sampson Photo taking place in the Westmount | i 4350 St.Catherine | April 26 at 8.15 p.m.be pipe bands.This concert is Lorraine Grant The Potters' Club spring exhibition The annual Spring exhibition and sale of The Potters\u2019 Club, {establishment of plan festival The Japanese United Church Women will be holding a \u201cCherry Blossom Festival\u201d en Saturday.April 20 at 8120 Cham- pagneur avenue from 1 lo 5 pam, Proceeds will be used for the vouth activi- tos within their church and Community.Hostesses dressed in coloriul kimamos will display a delightful array of Japanese heritage such as dolls, scrolls, lacquer- ware and flower arrangements, Tea will be served.The pub- lle is cordially invited to attend and partake in a wonderful afternoon of Japanese culture.EXHIBITION Ronald Davies Central Station Main Concourse April 1st to 30th Da vies HOUSE OF PAINTINGS Permanent Exhibition of 4908 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) HU.6-1264 featuring pottery, ceramic sculpture and enamel on copper work.will be held at the showrooms of the Club, 326 Victoria avenue.Westmount.from May 7 to May 12, inc.The exhibition will be officially opened by Mr.Edward T.Lawson, assistant director, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, on Tuesday, May 7, at 8.15 p.m, and will be open thereafter from 1! am.to 9 p.m.until Friday.and from 11 am.to 5 p.m.on Saturday and Sunday, May 11 and 12 ; Mrs.Peter Haenen is chairman of the exhibition.The judges are three well-! Mr.Dean M.Mullavey.of Bishops University.Lennoxville, Mrs.Rosalie Namer and Mr.Lawrence Sabbath, of Montreal, Sandy Hook lighthouse is the oldest in service in the western hemisphere, It was built in 1763.JANITOR WE.3 FUR STORAGE Now ls The Time .To Send Your FUR GARMENTS Fer SUMMER STORAGE CLEANING and REPAIRS Ye Experts of ALASKA FUR LIMITED 4859 Sherbrooke St.W.{corner Victorial FREE-PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Coll 489-9494 WINDOW - FLOOR AND WALL CLEANING FULLY INSURED -5792 RIDGEWOOD CLEANING MAINTENANCE Regd.SERVICE 3 Japanese UCIV © £961 \u201881 |udy \u2018hopuy \u2018soulwox3 qunoussam yy fhe Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 19, 1963 10 e TV ® RADIO ® APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE TV Rentals our specialty HI-FI equipment an Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE HOXBORO.5 room cottage.fireplace, taxes, $180 complete Small ace | payment.$9,100.Must sell.18 Bth Avenue 3 PROPERTY WANTED TWO houses needed.Large family home up lo 575.000, also very lurge hote up tu to %200.N00.Call Mrs.J Guile, WE 7 3710 or Frank A Norman and Co Ltd.RE 1.GRIT | COUNTRY PROPERTY For Sale ! Mont Tremblant | Estates Furnished bedroot house, bed vor and hving rooms.fireplaces, Price $12.000 Down payment $2,000.Also 2 bedroom log bungalow for sale, \u2018 Call UN.| 0534 or St.Jovite 425-2281.; FIVE roum cottage, stone [lireplace.picture window, glassed in verandah, inside plumbing, completely furnish ed located on lake Bexie, 45 miles | trom Montreal, 4 miles St Sauveur.| 100 foot luke tront.landscaped lot.481-8520 1 4 PICTURESQUE PRIVATE SITE 4 LOTS TOGETHER ON LOVELY POINT.OVER 450 FRONTAGE.FEET LAKE ONLY ABOUT 43 MILES FROM MONTREAL IN THE LAURENTIANS, ABOUT 4 MILES FROM KLACHUTE.RE.1.0437.9 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET DB{.UXE.2 and 3 bedroom cottage.fully equipped.all conveniences, pri- vale sandy beach.Lake Mucl.eod.19 miles north of Lachute HU.6-687).39 OFFICES TO LET VICTORIA Avenue near Western, urge room, ground floor.parking.] i \u2014 | vileges.; BLDERLY people.HU 66-8563 50 APARTMENTS TO LET.BEAUTIFUL.APARTMENTS | IN THIS FINE FIREPROOF BUILDING WITH ELEVATOR THE ROYAL KENSINGTON 6220 SHERBROOKE ST.W.| 23 - 31 \u2014 43 ROOMS: Angelus & Co.484-6478 HU.9-01021 Roslyn School District $180 tage living room, dining or Lads room, lange equipped Kttelien, 3 bedromns.heat hot water, Junto service, Canes prand 935 13287 + » , 61 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes to let BENNY Avenue, near Sherbrooke, | bright.heated.5's upper duplex, 3 sepat ate bedrooms, 2 balcontes.park | tas space.$100 Modern electric stove | and refiigerator of needed HU.9- anes Two Weeks Free Rent Ville LaSalle-Magog.8 room upper duplex new: heated near swimming pool, children accepted.Must ient befots Mav lt Leaving town.$110 363 0197 PHONE YOUR sh 3 The Westmount Examiner Classifi pT I RNR NÉE SUPREME DE GIE NES HUnter 1-045] | current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on cr Mondey, Tuesday end Wednesday Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada ied Advertising PROS FSSA AOR RY Hy RRR GE PERS A RA | 10 Words 50° : 4e for each additional wor ADS \u2014 ; 263 a | Fang omni) wo ; \u201cAR BREN SR NES RY SON, À ment once mens NIG EER, i x Please phone your Ads eerly in the week.No Ads eccepted efter 10:30 a.m.Thersday for until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1.3459, P mosrensansiins ion pas 71 ROOMS To LET LARGE bright furnished bed-sittine room.No kitchen privileges.Vicinity Hampton Sherbrooke, $10 weekly.484-1094 N.D.G.bedroom, sponsible attractively Turnished, bright kitchen privileges for re- business lady.No other roomers.484 4045.oo ee CLAREMONT clean room.quiet, business lady.488-2551 extension 282 \u2014 488-7065.Lo LARGE room private home, privileges.Victoria Avenue near Western.HU.6-8563.73 ROOMS WANTED WANTED: Large room, kitchen pri- with refined business lady.1-4934.NURSING HOME HU.15 age, ac- St.NURSING home for old convalescents, will also commodate couples.Cote Catherine Road.RE.9-8801.EXPERIENCED NURSE WILt.CARE FOR ELDERLY LADY.HOME COMFORTS.SUNNY GROUND FLOORS.HU.1 1753.private home.nursing care.Good home.Excellent attention.Call HU.4-3479 82 AUTOS FOR SALE CORVAIR 700 \u2014 1960 Sedan, excei- lent condition.Accept reasonable offer.Private.RE.83-0986._\u2014 oo 1958 BUICK, Station wagon.Good running condition, Reasonable.RIL 7-1834.86 BOATS & MOTORS - POWER BOAT AND TRAILER WITH MOTOR.FULLY EQUIPPED.CONTROLS.WINDSHIELD, ETC.CALL 484-3967.80 GARAGES TO LET GARAGE vicinity Westmount skating rink.Call WE, 7-5150.92 GARAGES WA NTED WANTED GARAGE OR PARKING SPACE.BELOW SHERBROOKE.GROSVENOR OR VICINITY.E.2.3510.w 95 PARKING SPACE TO LET VICTORIA Avenue HU.68-3563.98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female near Western.BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA REQUIRES [EXPERIENCED TELLERS FOR OUR SHERBROOKE ST AND HARVARD BRANCH.USUAL, COMPANY BENEFITS Call: Mr.Mcleod 481-0406 CALL ! RR BS me, 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 100 SITUATIONS Female WANTED \u2014 Female ; WOMAN WHO GAN DRIVE | .If EXPERIENCED {rained atiendant would like work 5 or 6 days weekly.- References.Call CR.9-7958 106 WORKS WANTED | Male ARCHITECTURAL spare time, fully emploved man.16 yrs, Canadian-U.S.experience in quality professional, contracting.Realty firms, favouring design.Box No, 1237 Westmount Examiner.7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29.you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours as day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Gir) Cosmetics chents on a route to be established in and arount WEST.MOUNT.and are willing to make light deliveries.ete, write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS.Dept.CWA.840 Lafleur Ave.Montreal 32.Route will :pay Up to $5.00 per hour.| IP VC VV VV VV VVVVV VV VVVVVYVY Service Directory BUILDING REPAIRS Scott's Home Maintenance Reg'd.Painting.brickwork and roofing also chimney repairs.Basement repairs and waterproofing.No job too small or too large.Estimates Scott (ree.PO, 9-1136 RESTORATION LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LAWN CARE \u2014 BLACK EARTH \u2014 TOP SOIL.\u2014 SAND DELIVERY BY 100 LBS PER LOAD FLOWER BED AND SODS GUARANTEED WORK MASONRY FREE ESTIMATES AND GENERAL REPAIRS CALL : MR.LABERGE CONTACT MR.ARTHURS WE.7-9207 BYCON LTD.731-8241 MAINTENANCE \u201cVERN OATWAY.\u201d Contractor, carpentry, painting, brick and cement work.HU, 6-0430.WE.2-5032, ALL kinds of carpentry.painting and EXPERIENCED house cleaning.Chesterfields, carpets plastering.roofing, brick and cement.- YH [ beautifully shampooed.Walls Iron raillings, Very reasonable.933 ashed.floors cleaned.Work 4102.CARTAGE AND MOVING | ABLE to move anything, Try Roger Express.WE.guaranteed.RA.5-1349.anytime.-2408.PAINTING AND 00KS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 a.m.to 10 p.m.Sunday : 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED Housekeeper to take eharge 2 school age children and flat, 5 days weekly.Must be fond of children and reliable.References.WE.55-4509.MATURE woman required part time as companion, to handle light chores.For details call WE.3-1848.CAPABLE GENERAL, 53 DAYS WEEKLY 9 TO 4.NO COOKING, SLEEP OUT, PERMANENT.PLEASANT HOME.REFERENCES.CALL HU.6-4945, Short Hours Capable homemaker, to prepare dinner for adult family, vicinity Montreal West Station.HU.6-0252.WOMAN for housework.sleep out, 5 days weekly, $30.Must be good ironer and have city references.WE.1-0485 _ Lo pe 117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED WALLS, ceilings washed.painting done, floors cleaned and polished by experienced man.W.Campbell.RE.1- 6557.119 BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE RELIABLE lady.with references would look after children evenings or weekend, CL.4-3992 QUALIFIED baby sitter available ivouth' evenings and weekends.933- 8108 after 6 p.m, 122 FOR SALE \u2014 Living room furniture UPHOLSTERED living {pinkt.Excellent condition.able.Evenings.RE.1-5658, 124 R \u201croom chairs Reason- FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture DINING room set.9 pieces, mahogany finish.Attractive price.845-6596.12% FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture DRESSMAKING | DECORATING NES.imino ior EXPERT alterations done in your BOWER and Fitznatrick Regd.Paint dition.HU.8-4614.: à _ in nterior an exterior a To TAD cas mp UTS home or mine.481-0¢ co ee.Papering.Free estimates.RA.8-6053 | 130 FOR SALE \u2014 FURNITURE REPAIR [2nd PO.7-%740.\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Kitchen equipment ABSOLUTELY \u2018guaranteed furniture PEST CONTROL GAS stove.& burner.3% inch, $35 repairs.touchup.pcéfinishine by \u2014 2806 Holt Rosemount.Evenings.master craftsman.easonable rates, émise TE.free estimates.Quick service.Refer- FOR QUICK efficient and KITCHEN set.5 piece, chrome, white ences, McKeown.933-9940.convenient service for the ex and turquoise.RE.9-7242, or termination of rodents and all KITCHEN table.4 chairs.\u2018In excelient INCOME TAX insects.Pistimates free Call condition.Reasonable.Call HU.2- me mT estroy Limited, RI.7-2457.ana.ope) TT mea.THaetmme CC Een B S, oO .! 5 SALESMEN, RENTAL RE.RATS, mice, cockroaches, etc.ee nusical instruments VENUE, INVESTMENT IN- Free estimates.Guaranteed COMPLETE set of drums.Perfect COME.HU.6-2650.results.Satisfaction or no condition, Very reasonable.Phone Pavel Sanitary after 6 p.m.RE.8-711}.No dealers.see vice.RE.1-6148.134 FOR SALE \u2014 com let 5.00 UPHOLSTERY \u2014 Sports equipment prete __ UFROLOTEN | AUTOGRAPHED lady's golf clubs and bag.Call evenings.2-3988.PERSONAL INCOME TAX BOY'S bicycle: girl's bievcie.24 inch.RETURNS.FEDERAL AND MIDTOWN 35 each, Call Duncan Munro.HU.8- VINCIAL.BOY'S bicycle, 26 inch, 3 speed, Hight CALL: HU.9-6130 UPHOLSTERING CO.and dynamo.Excellent condition.$30.WE, 962 AFTER 6 P.M.395 SELBY STREET |Bov's Giider bicycle.3 speed dear.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 24 inch, 825.HU, 1-9217.- GIRL\u2019S bicycle, 24 inch.3 speed.fully Use Examiner TEL.: WE.2.5912 gauibped.Hardly used.HU.8- GENERAL FULL set \u2018inan\u2019s left Handed Me- Classified Ads Gresor golf clubs and bag, $85 HU.~ UPHOLSTERING | Bov's 26 inch Ralcign 3 speed racer Tv CTI OUTT TT ft bicycle.ood condition, 481-5880, MAINTENANCE BICYCLE Raleigh, girls, 24 inch, FN eee ee rere are Good condition, WE.2-3790._ All H .136 FOR SALE \u2014 ome Services Clothing and furs Vi 2 6666 BROWN squirrel jacket.$25: lady's .- grey coal {weed good condition.$8: .several good summer cotton dresses, NOW ONLY ONE NUMBER TO CALL FOR $2 euch.all sizes 14-16; summer hats from Holt Renfrew (never worn) $2 ALL each, 131-8547.SHORT white organza \u201cwedding gown, HOME MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICES ze 8.with Shmoline and hoop.riginal cost 5 \u2014 what offers?AL WASHING \u2014 WINDOW CLEANING.CARPET CLEANING - Call after 6 p.m.OX.5-2282.Fl S \u2014 PAINTING \u2014 PLUMBING \u2014 T.V.REPAIRS \u2014 ELECTRICAL BLACK Persian paw coal, 2; length, APPLIANCES \u2014 GARDENING \u2014 ETC.sxcellent condition.reasonable.WE LOW RATES.ALL WORK GUARANTEED: SERVICEMEN BONDED AND INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION.24 HOUR SERVICE VI.2-6666 BEDROOM set.consisting of dresser.2-5722 2 Dresses-$3.50 Each FOR AFTERNOON WEAR.IN BLACK SIZE 9-10.REALLY IN PERFECT CONDITION.CALL AFTER 8, HUD ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT JANITORJAL SERVICE If VI.2-6666 MONTHLY AND 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Draperies READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TO COVER 144 INCHES \u2014 FOR ONLY $20.00 ARNEL TERYLENE AT HALF Carpets 9 x 12° RUGS FROM $15.00 UP BALL CARPETS FROM $1.50 YARD WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM $2.95 BLANKETS \u2014 SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL \u2014 WINDOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURE\u2014 PLASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTES, ETC.ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.BEAUTIFUL hand emhroidered pictures: oil paintings: carpets, plain and des ign.__Reasonable.488-5495.Westmount Home Moving Will Sacrifice BEAUTIFUL 5 PIÈCE DINETTE SET, TABLE 30 x 48.ONE EXTRA BOARD: DESK {BLOND MAPLE: SUITABLE BOY'S OR GIRL'S ROOM: COMBINATION RECORD AND RADIO: BENDIX FULLY AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE; 3 PAIRS OF BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE CRYSTAL WALL BRACKETS, ONE SINGLE: FIREPLACE SCREEN.ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, WE.0922.Hot Water Tanks INGLIS GLASS HOT WATER TANK.22 GALLONS.ALSO ©ONE GALVANIZED TANK.22 GALLONS.BOTH GOOD CONDITION.VERY REASONABLE.CALL RE.3-1628.new and coal and wood.fire-mat QUEBEC heater.condition.siove pipes, wall guard.WE.13-5057.DRAPES.2 pairs.plain beige, for 9 x 14 wall.also 6 x 9 window.931-1593.Moving Piano: beautiful saffron mahogany modern console, $400: Moffat Norge.4 way automatic dryer.sprinkler.1 vear old.$165: International Harvester deep freeze.14 cu.fi.chest, $125: 2 bedroom sets, 3 pieces each.*« bed modern and single bed Imperial Loyalist with new PBeautyrest {resses, excellent condition: Jess contemporary upholstered with down cushion.deep turquoise, Custom made, $50; one red velvet upholstered couch.glamorous decor ator\u2019s item suitable for bedroom or living room.$85: Tri-angular coffee table American John Stuart, like new, Saffron mahogany.$125: red velvet {win size bedspreads, $60: and other articles.HU.1-1011 _ 101 © BAR-portable.knotty pine with padded leather counter.shelves and storage space in back.ze approx.07 long, 40° high, 30\u201d wide, $50.PO.6- 5482.; SINGER factory electric sewing machine.good condition.Reasonable, RI.7-1834.TWO timed oak tables: 2 \u2018table Tamps: one reclining chair, Good condition.Reasonable.486-7006.LARGE refectory light oak table and benches.Call 484-5301, COFFÉE table, Duncan Phyfe walnut with glass tray top.RI, 8-9286.Antiques Mahogany buffet.beautifully carved: butler sviver: ~olid mahogany pedes- tral: Victorian desk: solid brass candlesticks, all in stood condition.Reasonable price.WE.3-6458.STERLING sliver flatware.service for 12.84 pieces.like new.$350.00: 9 x 12, oriental design.excel- CURS, lent _ condition, $60.00.Call 781 -8979.5 drawers.blue: TV inch: twin beds complete maple: desk: glass covered cocktail and matching step tables: swivel chair upholstered: venetian blinds.HU.8-0455, 17 MAINTENANCE \".A-A- Maple Syrup mat- | one arm- | chair 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED: lady's Mving room desk and chair: refectory (able, mahogany preferred.Must be in good condition.963-4382.WANTED: All wooden tea wagon, in wood condition.631-8088.= WE buy used tires.All sizes.1643 Not Van Horne.271-0010 156 FOUND | FOUND corner of Victoria Avenue and Sherbrooke last Friday April 12h.charcoal coloured cat.8 10 10 sens.old.with brown collar and 2 bells on it.Please call Miss Hill, 744-2831.8.90 to 4.20 or RE 85-7810.\"158 DOMESTIC PETS Dog Grooming Poodles groomed at home by visit: , ing specialist, Bellmead certificate Mrs.Engvik, 733-0789.YEARLY RATES 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General ANTIQUE buffet; bedroom sct; ches- , terfield and drapes.RE.8- -0474, \"Leaving City Complete furnishines of 3 room apart.ment «doctor's homer.Will sell as a whole or separately.Party trans- THOROUGHBRED Beagle, all papers, ferred.Private sale.RE.7-16 housebroken, male $50.481-7144, | CHESTERFIELD, large, good condi- CUTE little healthy puppies.4 weeks tion: small electric stove with oven: gid, small size, male and female.Very Moffat Roper super deluxe.fully reasonable.PO.8-1918.automatic gas stove.excellent con- \u2019 dition.HU.6-3960.; - 162 TEACHERS MOFFAT gas stove: kitchen set; 5 drawer chest: chair bed: desk.TT 11-1523, FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, 12 cubic McGILL GRADUATE OF feel, good condition, $70.RE.7-0811.ez.EN EDT Tok BEDS: dressers: fridge: dining room 3 suite: washing machine.HU.1-1786.SCHOOL SUBJECT, HU.1 CHESTERFIELD 2 piece, tweed \u2019 green) $50.Excellent condition.HU.1-3474, J\u2014 CONTINENTAL bed: cocktail bar: broadloom: telephone table: used and new lady's and men\u2019s clothing.Reasonable.HU, 6-9050.SINGER convertible davenport, matching armchair.almost new.$100: continental 28 inch.$30: double bu- 1eau.$15.Various other articles.845- S089.After 8 p.m.\u2018138 FOR SALE \u2014 General .ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHING | | EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Private Teacher REQUIRED FOR YOUNG GIRl.NEEDING SPECIAL TUITION PREFERABLY MORNINGS ! 2 HOURS DAILY | Due to unexpected xood year.farm in Eastern Township making graded ; fancy quality syrup.selling S¥rup | {$2.00 quart delivered Westmount, Phone 933-8263.G.E.vacuum.old fashioned but working beautifully.$20, WE.2-5722 166 PERSONALS FAMOUS Val St, Lambert cased crys- en - tal laver set (new, Jeeaunenx pat?pari\"
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