The Westmount examiner, 21 juin 1963, vendredi 21 juin 1963
[" \u201cacte If subway comes?LIKE THIS ! This illustration shows the original projected design for a terminus on the subway, located partly in Westmount and scheduled to be built on the vacant lot at Atwater, between Western avenue and St.Catherine.VOL.XXXVI, No.25 MONTREAL, FRI, JUNE 21, 1963 ini.36 5 CENTS 16 PAGES Westmount has no knowledge of subway extension plan Revelation by Montreal Councillor James N.Bellin that a westward Atwater Terminal to provide for an extension .push of the Montreal Metro through Westmount was definitely being considered raised some eyebrows at City Hall and finally resulted in wry smiles.If the discussion that _ Councillor Bellin had with Executive Committee chair-| SEVEN graduate from Weston man Lucien Saulnier holds' water at all \u2014 Someone Seven girls received gradua- gress in French, they may add has forgotten to tell the : tion certificates last Thursday | Spanish or German, as a third City of Westmount about from Weston School.18 Severn language.the matter.avenue, Westmount.The Schools custom of sing- Contacted by The Examiner They are: Barbara Baker, ing \u201coO Canada\u201d in both French vesterday.officials of West-, Janet Barkhouse, Deborah | and English held special signi- mount declared that they are, Henderson, Joanne Jessop, Ro- ficance for two staff members still waiting for any definite byn MacDonald, Margaret Mac- at the exercises.(Continued on page 9) | Pherson, Lynada Trenhoime.| The two teachers, Mrs.Vera i Class valedictorian was Robyn Torok.a Hungarian by birth, Macdonald, a Weston student and Mrs.Page Porter.an Ameri- since she was three.Class his-' CAN.have just become Cunadlan \u2018torian was Janet Barkhouse.citizen.Mrs.Torok passed her Guest speaker of the exer | citizenship examination in Eng- 'cises held in Westmount High lish; Mrs.Porter in French.The School was Dr.J.A.Corry, girls dedicated the two versions principal of Queen's University, : Of \u201cO Canada\u201d to them.| He described the school's experi-! Andrew Hersey, chairman of mental method of teaching (Continued on page 9) French.A Introduced in 1957 when the school the MacLean Foundation to experiment in teaching French to small children, the method is based on structural linguistics.It was developed by Prof.\u2018 Jean Paul Vinay of the University of Montreal and Prof.An-, dre Rigault of McGill.Children start French at age three.After they have made sufficient pro-| June Jim Trimble, head coach of the Alouettes who addressed Westmount Rotarians Wednesday, RT one flight down an escalator.of Notre Dame may be seen in the background.Metro extension into~ Westmount is forecast por ét Passengers would transfer directly from buses to the subway, The Mother House of the Congregation The eventual push-through of the subway into Westmount is definitely being considered, The | Examiner learned recently.| Montreal City councillor James Bellin said last week \u2018that he has had discussions with Lucien Saulnier (Chair- \u2018man of the Executive Committee) \u201cHe has told me that plans are now being readied to be incorporated in the Mr.Bellin said.Mr.Saulnier has favored an | extension of the subway to the .Windsor Station of the CPR ;and the City plans to use the rails of the CNR through Mount \"Royal to serve certain sections of the city.Mr.Bellin asked if the CPR tracks from Windsor station through Westmount to Montreal West could not be used as a rapid transit subway- type system.\"It was then Mv.Saulnier disclosed that the plans for the , westward extension are now \"being made, but since they are , not complete, he did not wish to discuss them at that time.BRAdAdAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAR INDEX Classifieds .12 \u2018Editorial .4 Sport .14,15 Women .10, 11, V3 received a grant from Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL 22 to 30 Sunny.very warm and sultry.Morning drizzle in mountains.Evening thunderstorms in the south.Temperature range 45-85°F, Mainly sunny and quite warm through the middle of the week.Heavy tree damage and thunderstorms, with hail, should be allowed tor cven if this summer is dryer than average.Stormy on the Atlantic coasts.Tornado conditions can develop in southern Ontario, New York State and Vermont, Nevertheless this week and the next are likely to be a good holiday period, »» Park ponds to remain unfilled Children planning to sail model boats in Westmount Park this summer are advised to launch their crafts only after a heavy rain.Even then they will find the channel narrow and fraught with reefs and shoals.The park's two ornamental ponds, one at Sherbrooke and Melville and the other near Western and Lansdowne will not be filled this summer until reconstruction is completed.Although both do fill up to a certain extent after a rain, they have deteriorated with age and will not hold water.The City has retained the park planning firm of McFad- zean and Every to draw up a master plan for the entire park, but special attention will be given to the ponds whieh formerly constituted.a waler- course draining into a ravine al Western and Lansdowne.The duck pond operates inde- (Continued on page 9) | JUN 21 1963 Part of Westmount would change radically a ONE.C Gregory addresses CMA Wesimounter attacks medicare Experience in other countries are united in oposing povern- that the cost of a comprehen- with government medical care ment control of health care.\u201d sive medical and surgical care | indicates private medical cure | the speaker declared.\u201cWe are plan would be upward of $385 programs can produce better re-lall convinced private enterprise | million a year.\u2018This would raise | sults, E.Clyde Gregory 12 Aber- has already proved Its ability total spending in he health field\u2019 deen avenue, Westmount, presi- {to carry out this mission much by all governments by 33 per dent of a Montreal company, more effectively than the gov-'cent to a total of $1,600 million told the Canadian Manufacturers ernment can.\u201d la wear.! Association at its recent 92nd: Mr.Gregory said Canada! If the existing hosnital insur- \u201c annual general meeting here.spends twice as much of its na- ance scheme of $540 million In an address on the impact tional income us the United annually were added, this would of medicare, the President of States does on health and wel- {represent a sum equal to one- Ayerst, McKenna & Harrison fare,\u201d despite our much less seventh of the entire Federal Ltd., and a local resident noted | wealthy and less mature econ-! budget, Mr.Gregory noted.To that the introduction of state! omy.We spend much more pro- {supply drugs in & government- medicine in Germany in 1884 portionately than Britain which sponsored plan.would cost in was \u201cabout the time the decline we are inclined to look upon as the $300 to $360 million range! of the German pre-eminence inla welfare state.\u201d lin its initial year of operation, scientific medicine began.\u201d So- He quoted statistics showing he said.| viel Hussia has had socialized _ _ _ medicine for 43 years \u201cand since | CT TT 7 .| its advent the U.S.S.R.has made, ï u po major or moderate contribution te any of some 20 branches\u2019 of medical science.\u201d The cost of the UK.National Health Service instituted in 1948 \u201chas been | u a a heavy hurden to the nation.\u201d | 0 ec ive 0 he sid, | I United The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 21, 1963 The Waller Leja Fund has She noted that contribuiions opposition \u201cThe drug industry which provides the medicaments, the pharmacists who dispense them, the insurance companies which provide voluntary health insurance, the doctors who will be expected to treat patients, all reached $19.244.it was reported \u2018 were coming in from all-over the Wednesday.This is only $756 short of its $20.000 objective.\u201cIt is almost certain now that we'll be able (eo turn over far more than $20,000 to the Leja\u2019 family.said Mrs, Phyllis Lee Peterson, chairman of the fund.province, from both French and English.\u201cIt restores your faith in humanity.\u201d she said.Corporations, schoolchildren contribute Corporations and businesses have coniributed as have schoolchildren and teenagers.Three Chesterfield avenue youngsters collected $3.25 in nickels and dimes \u2014 proceeds from an entertainment for the neighbors.Westmount High students raised $410 in a school-wide drive.Sergeant-Major Leja, injured May 17 while dismantling a ter- ,rorist bomb in a mailbox at ! Lansdowne and Westmount ave- \u2018nue is reported to be still in! critical condition, although he is gaining strength slowly.The fund was established on May 27 by the Westmount Municipal Association to aid \u2018\u2018a gallant man who risked his life on behalf of the public.\u2019 Mrs.Peterson, chairman of the fund is (Continued on page 7) Mountain Street at Sherbrooke Jes a pang ro om.VICTOR 2-4444 5 £ 2 I + SAVED BY THE BELL Wrong dress\u2014wrong address\u2014or an accident in the cleaning: ! your first move to set things right is to reach for the | phone! Handy, inexpensive, essential\u2014the telephone is always at your service! The Bell Telephone Company of Canada.| | \\ - LA Lg | Ey S Y es D.H.McClymont, winner of the Redpath Trophy and J.C.Tait, who won the Lieutenant-Governor's silver medal.- LCC Founder's Day High achievement best aim of life R.C.Rae declares High acievement in life \u2014 that is the aim for which to strife, Robert C.Rae.principal and vice-chancellor of Sir George Wil- \"liams University, urged graduates of Lower Canada College Friday at the Founder's Day celebrations.He likened the students\u2019 educa- - tion to the foundation of a 20-|seem to be needed if a boy is to |storey building.à J .have a chance of developing cer- There are many in this world tain aspects of his character\u201d, who have built two-storey bunga-' py.Penton observed.lows on foundations meant for 20- storey buildings.\u201cIt is up to you to erect a worthwhile structure on the excellent foundation you now have.Your family and friends will help vou but vou are the architect.\u201d Headmaster D.S.Penton opened the ceremonies by outlining the purpose of the Founder's Day service which is to honor the athletic achievements of the students, \u201cIn the days when towns were small and the open country easy to reach, organized athletics were unnecessary, buf today they Obituary Geo.S.Wheatley, 91 Funeral service for George S.Wheatley.former vice-president of the Westmount Realities Co., who died Sunday was held in the Chapel of Joseph C.Wray & Bro., 1234 Mountain street, Tuesday.Born in Montreal in 1872.son of George S.Wheatley and Hen- rietla Briggs, Mr.Wheatiey started his business career with the North British & Mercantile | Insurance Company and later entered the real estate business in the employ of the late Mr.Ernest Bolton.In 1915 he became associated with Westmount Realties Company where he remained active until 1957 at which time he retired.At the time of his death | he was on the board of directors ' of Westmount Realties Com.\u2019 pany.For many years Mr.Wheatley | was active in St.Matthias Church and he was one of the charter members of the Westmount Rotary Club.He was a founding member of the Val Morin Golf Club, Mr.Wheatley was first mar- (Continued on page 15) | Athletic awards Students who took top athletie honors yesterday were Stewart Holland, Wood Memorial trophy; J.D.Robb, senior gymnastics; R.C.Pattee, intermediate gymnastics; T.C.Pipe.junior gymnastics: T.R.Gilbert, Baillie trophy: F.A.Gratias., Harrower trophy.R.C.Pattee.senior golf; T.G.Rapoch, junior golf: D.H.MeClymont, Redpath Trophy: Clavton House.Dr.Pratley memorial shield.Students who gained honors for scholastic achievement, were J.C.Tait, Lieutenant-Governor's silver medal; D.M.Cohoe.Lieu- tenant-Governor's bronze medal; Richard Gordon.Governor-Gen- eral\u2019's medal and Woods House,- the Masters\u2019 shield.J.ROMISH Lodies\u2019 -& Men's CUSTOM TAILOR Specializing in clothes made to measure from best materials.Also all kinds of tailoring including remodelling of Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses.1239 Greene Avenue Phone: 932-0696 MORTIMER ROSS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Office Res.933-1468 653-2907 | { Ni J i ] ?i CC ese ARI eit amano i | A A | b 4 1 For All Your © PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PHOTOGRAPHY ® PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing ® ACME PHOTO Reg\u2019d.2 Stores to Serve You 4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2.5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 VOL.XXXVI, No.25 \u201cGT.Bowes to head Westmount Rotary Graham T.Bowes has been of its founding members are still elected president of the West-| active in the club: Percy E.Jar- mount Rotary Club succeeding man, Stanly B.Cayford.and Dr.W.T.H.Clark.He takes olifice Frank McNaughton.on July 1.Past presidents are: J.H.Mr.Bowes, 38th president, has Hand.C.T.Medlar.G.A.Fin.been associated with the West-{layson, P.E, Jarman, S.B.mount Club for 10 years.He is \u2018Cayford, H.F.King, Dr.J.K.Carver.S.A.Neilson.J.H.Colton, !J.A.deLalanne.S.B.Cuthbert, FE.A.Everson, F.C.Whitaker.IC.W.McBride.A.W.Callard, (A, A.Boire.| P.J.McAndrews, D.R.W.: MeKean, W.F.Close, D.B.Russ.!P.G.Delgado.W.F.Kenwood, J.G.Lawson, F.H.Carlin.W.W.Allison.W.B.Empey.L.R.Newman, FE.FE.Mills, W.G.Moxiey, W.J.Tawse.J.P.Page, F.E.L.Sharpe.R.E.MacKay.J.B.Burrows, W.T.H.Clarke.U.S.inventor speaks here Graham T.Bowes a former vice-president and di- Mr.Bowes was born in Mont- IB; Ext MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, cr or Tuesday next real and attended Montreal High.; He is Eastern District Sales Man- Charles Frost, one of Ameri ager for Continental Can (Can.Ca\u2019s foremost inventors and in- ada\u2019 Ltd.A resident of the Town dustrial leaders.will address of Mount Royal, he is married members of the Montreal Chap- and has two sons.ter of the Canadian Technion Other officers elected were; Society \u2014 Israel Institute of W.M, Reay.vice-president.tak- Technology.Tuesday, June 25.ing Mr.Bowes former position; 8:15 p.m.Temple Emanu-El.Robert A.D.Willis.honorary | 4100 Sherbrooke St., W.The secretary.succeeding L.subject of his address will be Stuart: W.R.Rutherford, honor- [\u201cA New Dawn for the Middle ary secretary: W.G.Goodfellow.East \u2014 Harnessing Israel's Re- sergeant at arms.sources and Brainpower Poten- The Westmount Rotary Club tial.\u201d was first chartered in 1930.Three Mr.Frost is best known for | nis invention of the pneumatic door which is used throughout the world for subways and H.Scott receives \u2018buses.He also headed Bright ® | Star Industries, manufacturers economics degree | , of dry cell batteries and flash- Howard Scott, 399 Clarke ave- nghts.He has he hateman of nue Westmount, recently re- \u2018Company a world leader in the ceived his Bachelor of Science design of compact automatic Degree in economics from the : power devices.Mr.Frost is a Wharton School of Finance, member of the Board of Gov- University of Pennsylvania.He is a graduate of West- T ternors \u2014 Israel Institute of mount High School.class of '59.echnology.Haifa, Israel and a vice-president of the American Technion Society.UNIQUE QUALITY Wolverine fur is the only type |be Alfred N.Miller.president of fur that does not mat and of the Montreal Chapter of the frceze when the temperatures! Society.drop to 60 or 70 degrees below Admission is free to the gen- zero.teral public.CITY OF WESTMOUNT GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are notified that there will be no garbage collection on St.Jean Baptiste Day, Monday, June 24, 1963.Collections normally scheduled for this day will be made on Tuesday, June 25, 1963.J.R.DAYE, P.Eng.City Engineer Chairman for the meeting will - John Closs, 12, and Carol W_ EaS.T M 0 _U_NaT CINE TO (LAX LX oy ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmahers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.1963 PAGE THREE MEMORIAL AWARD Ann Ransom, 11, both grade six pupils at Kings School and winners of the Memorial Book Prize from the Westmount Teachers\u2019 Association are congratulated by Frank Sharpe, retiring principal.The award is given annually in memory of Lieut.Hugh Wilson Gall, Squadron-Leader Leslie Neil McCaig and Lieut.Kenneth Charles Simms, Westmount teachers who gave their lives in the last war.Frank Sharpe, principal of Kings School, retires Soon only memories will remain.When the final assembly is over Wednesday.Kings School will stand strangely silent and empty.It is soon to be demolished.The memories will be particularly vivid fur one man, Frank Sharpe, principal of the school for the past fourteen years.Mr.Sharpe who has been teaching in Westmount schools for 24 vears retires this spring.He will long be remembered by former pupils and their parents for the keen personal interest he took in cach child.tt is reported that each year, only a week or two after the open- Three Metcalfe apartments robbed Thieves broke into three apartments at 168 Metcalfe avenue Tuesday evening, but police found no signs of a forced entrance.In each case only small.items were taken: a radio, $50 in cash, a small amount of jewelry.Occupants of the three apartments were when the crimes occurred and did not immediately notice that anything had been, taken.absent ing of school.Mr.Sharpe was Mr.Sharpe held trequent as- able to address each pupil by semblies during which these his first name.He always qualities were discussed, Both strived to maintain Kings as parents and teachers have re- \u201ca family school and a com- marked that they proved most munity school.\u201d successtut, \u201c1 believe in bringing up Mr.Sharpe's many Lalents are children here: they are taught emphasized by his hobbies not only reading, writing and They include gardening, rug- other skills common to schools.weaving, and vil painting Al- We attempt to teach them hon- ways interested in athleties, he esty, faitn®dss, kindheartedness is a former commentator and and self-reliance just as they are play-by-play announcer of In- taught at home in their own lercollegiate and Big Four families.\u201d (Continued on page 7) NEED À CAB?UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.( WESTMOUNT'S FINEST HOME HEATING SERVICE story lome HEATING OIL a FARQUHAR ROBERTSON LIMITED FILL-O-MATIC DELIVERY FREE BURNER SERVICE \\ 3230 WESTERN AVE.PHONE: 481-0371 J 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 21, 1963 THE Examiner Serving the City of Wosimouni since 1935 W dipl M Ou NT Head Office: 7005 Kildare Road, Mentreal 29 Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-045) Editerial Department \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1-2771 John W.Scacton, President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $1.20 haif year.Five cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association.Authorized as Second Clauss Mall by the Post Office Depurtment, Ottawa.and for payment of postage in cash.WE SAY West End misery is made in Ottawa A JESSRS.Frank Howard and Arnold Peters, B.C.and Ontario members, respectively, of the House of Commons.have become political traders in human musery.A very high proportion of that misery is concentrated behind the closed doors of broken or illicit homes, or of the rooms of lonely heart-broken men and women all over Montreal\u2019's Great West End.For two years these un- heavenly NDP twins, having once proved their point perhaps that Parliament should not be cluttered up with Newfoundland\u2019s and Quebec's divorce bills, have persisted in perverting House rules on private bills and perpetuated the legal fiction of over 900 marriages which long ceased in fact to exist.; The discredited Tory Government failed to nip this arrogant procedural blackmail.It is discouraging to note that the Liberals have shown no more intestinal fortitude in ending what must be regarded as a national disgrace \u2014 and at the same time putting these two honorable members in their backbenches.This unseemly wrangle particularly concerns us in this area because possibly 08 percent of parliamentary divorce bills are from Quebec (Newfoundland\u2019s are a trickle) and because one or both parties are likely to be non-Catholics, the chief clement of West End constituencies.Therefore, literally hundreds of West End men.women and, most tragically.children are involved in this unsavory political hassle.local residents are the pawns in this unlovely game between happiness and misery, between Howard - Peters and the \u201cdecent thing.\u201d The West End's MP's cannot much longer remain silent and, apparently, inactive.Foe ws TT Rs AEE ER REY YOU SAY Finds carnival too commercial Sir: It is with some regret that 1 write this letter because 1 appreciate the extremely valuable work done by the Westmount Rotary Club in its various projects.I must, however, complain in all honesty from my own experience, that of my children, and of our friends, that the Rotary Carnival in recent years has become increasingly commercial, and less and less like a real carnival.It seems that the Rotarians in their eagerness to collect before their undoubted good works have forgotten that people go to a Carnival not just to spend money indiscriminately but in the hope that they will obtain value for what they spend.The commercialization and Nevada-like atmosphere of the carnival has become increasingly apparent since it was moved indoors to the ice rink.When it took place in an open field or under a tent, as I recall, there were far more competitions in which children could gain by running and jumping, and somehow or other more people won more prizes, and the whole atmosphere was less rapacious.I only draw thls to your attention because 1 have found that recently considerable ill-will has been felt by the many people who have come away feeling frustrated and gypped.This ill-feeling was particularly marked this year, and I feel that if the Rotary Club persists in its commercial policy it will have dissipated considerable friendly feeling it has built up over a long period of time, and ultimately its projects will suffer, FRANCIS ALLEN BY THE WZ Y The description of the round- ing-up of a \u2018runaway tortoise\" and its return to the home of the boy whose pet it was gives me a vivid picture of villagers racing across fields to cut it off.road-blocks being set up, police cars radioing information, airports being watched.I even have a vision of the tracking of a pet snail by police with trained thrushes straining at their leads, and reports coming in that the fugitive has been seen pounding (or slinking) through a remote farmyard.D RAR OR I Sle ie ee I SAY! \u201cIt's an ill woodwind that nobody blows good\u2019 \u2014- \u2014 L.D.Strompet | This W Next Monday, June 24, after the last assembly, King's School will close its doors, and one of West- mount's elementary schools will give way to inevitable changes due to progress.\u201cMany former pupils have attained very high academic standing, and won many awards and honours at university,\u201d commented Frank Sharpe, retiring principal, during the official jubilee of King's Home and School Association presented him with a silver tray, the traditional retiring gift for teachers at Kings.After fourteen years as principal Mr.Sharpe can be proud of the many useful things he instituted.One of the first was a never ending campaign of safety to remind youngsters to \u2018Stop, Look, Listen, or Don\u2019t run out from 26 Years Ago in The Examiner June 25, 1937 Westmounters use government loan plan Evidence that Westmount residents are taking full advantage of the easy loan facilities provided under the House Improvement Plan is shown by figures releeased this week by the Hon.J.L.Issley, Acting Minister of Finance in the Dominion Government.In the group of cities having -à population.between 20,000 and 40,000 Westmount stands seventh in total of Loans made.Up to the end of May, residents of this cily made loans numbering 33 and amounting to $23,915.Up to the end of February, 17 loans were made in West- mount, totalling $9,265.Local builders, renovators, plumbers in Westmount report that activity has picked up to a considerable extent since the Home Improvement Plan has been put into effect, and throughout the city activity is keen in the modernizing and renovating of homes, Rabbi Stern to marry \u2018Rabbi Harry J.Stern of Temple Emanu-El will marry Miss Sylvia Goldstein of Harrisburg, Pa., early in July, it was announced this week.Dr.Stern is a native of Steu- benville, Ohio and a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and the Hebrew Union College.He has been spiritual leader of Temple Emanu-El since 1927.Frank Simpson sweeps Provincial Tar Track Meet Four provincial titles were won this week by Frank Simpson, fleet-footed runner of the Westmount Track and Field Club at its annual Quebec Championship Track and Field Meet at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Upholding his reputation, Simpson won the strongly contested 100 yard dash as well as the 220, and 440 yard events.Ald.W.H.Biggar heads School Board Alderman W.H.Biggar was elected chairman of the Montreal Protestant Schoo! Board this week.Other members were: Dr.Malcolm Campbell, Alderman W.Weldon, W.M.Birks, and F.M.McRobie, representing the City of Westmount.By VALENTINA RAHR behind parked cars!\u201d etc, He acquainted them with Elmer the Elephant, the symbol of safety whose pennant gaily waved in the breeze outside the school office year in and year out.Another safety measure was bringing about the installation of a policewoman at Park Place and St.Catherine to cross youngsters during school hours.A steel fence went up around the school grounds soon after he became principal \u2014 to keep youngsters off Western avenue and also to preserve the school terrace of which he was proud.It was during his time that barn dances complete with caller in western attire were given in the gymnasium.Lessons in ballet and art classes received his support.It was a sad occasion for many to see the old school once more and to say farewell.A special tribute to Mr.Sharpe was a song sung in verse by each grade in the school, with words written by Jim Barr, which called their principal \u201cfriend\u201d, it was sung to the tune of \u201cLittle Brown Jug.\u201d Montreal's Mammoth Art Exhibition continues until Monday June 24, inclusive at Place Ville Marie on the 4ist floor.Many well known West End artists are displaying their works, under the direction of Jean Desmarais: Phillip Surrey, Gentile Tondino, Campbell Tinning, Late Hal Ross Perrigard, Guido Molinari, Romeo Vin- SE RENEER eek in Westmount celette, Marc Fortin, Walter Ferrier, Esther Goldenberg, Marion Scott, Ghitta Caiser- man, L.Eastman Coates, Alice Rawstron, Goodridge Roberts, Harold Boyes, Hyacinth Gallant, Marguerite Jehu, Genevieve McLean, Camille Perks, Freda Pem- berton Smith.Westmount High students daily writing finals with Rev.Charles C.Cochrane attending as an official invigilator.Potters Club on Victoria avenue planning a posh fashion show for September.Naylor named Venerable Archdeacon R.Kenneth Naylor of Trinity Anglican Church, N.D.G,, is one of 12 Canadians representing five denominations at a \u2018Faith and Order\u2019 Conference of 500 theologians \u2014 to be held July 12 to 26 at Me- Gill University.Delegates, from all parts of the world, will speak in the three official languages of the World Council of Churches: English, French and German.Discussions will be based on the reports of the New Delhi Assembly of the World Council of Churches and on reports of study commissions at work since the third Faith and Order conference in Lund, Sweden in 1952.none SSR RE THEY SA A gentle word, a kind look, a good-natured smile can work wonders and accomplish miracles.ACRONS 48.Polygonal 1.Smell projections sailboat of churches @.Right-hand DOWN page of 1.Be off! & book 2.Lion's 11.Hiawatha's \u201ccrowning boat glory\u201d 3 Egg-shaped 3.Of England 8.inflamed 4 Heart: and sore anat, 24.\u2014\u2014ofthe J.Pitch ball 6.Harbinger 15.\u2014 Aviv of spring 18.Volcanie 7.Occurrences slag 8.Very chilly 17.Baby 9.Piece of 20.To become baked clay motionless; 10.River in naut.Baltic $3.Chase ater 16.King and catch: Arthur's baseball town 26.Constella- 18.Continent: tion abbr.27.Cone- bearing evergreen 89.\u2014\u2014 Claire, Wis.80.A round of play: cards 32.Reduces, as sound 84.Pressed, as clothes 86.Ready for assembling, as a cheat #9.Scientist's workroom: abbr.42.Diamantled ship bodies 43.Gladiators\u2019 theater 48.Beginning 46.Objectione able 47.Ripe \u2014 William Hazlitt 24, Rives Bern, 28.Gained 81.Barter 38.Pronoun 85.Corrodes 86.Unit of horses illumine tion tion 37.Norse term letter 44.Knock x.pr AE QE item ANAT nl \u2014 Des ra Westmount YMCA Summer program begins The Westmount YMCA's summer schedule went into effect on June 17.There are a number of major changes from the winter program which will affect all youth and adult members.All regular gymnastic programs have been terminated for the summei months.The swimming pool and exercise room will remain open for the following times.From 9:30 am till 8:45 pm Mondays to Fridays and 9:30 am till 5:45 pm Saturdays, adults may use the showers and exercise room.Men\u2019s swimming (only) is 12:30 to 1:30 Monday to Saturday and 5:30 to 7 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Special family swim periods are scheduled on Tuesday and Friday evenings.There are swim periods reserved for ladies only, adults mixed and youth only.Schedules are available at the Westmount YMCA (WE.7- 3916) outlining the times for the above swim periods.Special adult summer memberships (3 months) are available in addition to the regular twelve month membership.The YMCA will be closing at 9 p.m.instead of 10 p.m.for the summer months and will be closed for the July 1, holiday.The building will remain open to 6 p.m, on Saturdays.Summer Fun Club The Summer Fun Club (a program for boys and girls 8 to 14 years of age) will probably That's followed through Is our best guarantee To you.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 reach a new high in vegistra- tions this summer according to Ronald Watt, Camp Director.One hundred and twenty campers and twenty-eight staff are expected to register for the first two periods.The program operates from July 2 to August 9 on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 9 a.m.till 4:30 p.m.and for half days on Thursdays and Fridays.Quebec law changes affect Westmount A wide series of measures changing the laws governing municipalities in Quebec province has been introduced by the Liberal Government.The changes were outlined to the Legislative Assembly by Municipal Affairs Minister Pierre Laporte.Briefly, they: (1) Force communities governed by the Cities and Towns Act to call public tenders for any contract of more than $10,- 000; (2) Open the way for elections on Sundays; (3) Allow four-year terms for the mayor and aldermen if these are approved in a referendum held at the same time as a general election; (4) Allow for the Issuance of taxi permits in the whole territory of municipalities which sign an agreement for that pur- por 2; (5) Increase from 40 to 90 days the time limit for a poll on the approval of a bylaw; (6) Put an end to third-party rights of ownership in streets and lanes open to the public John G odine, Pat Cavanagh selected by physicists Westmount High School has two building physicists.Two students, John Godine and Patrick Cava- nagh were selected last week by the Canadian Association of Physicists as being outstanding in this subject.The Association honored 316 students from the Montreal area High Schools.The selection was made on the basis of a French and English examination, set up by Me- Gill University on behalf of the.Association.John Godine, valedictorian of the \u2019'63 graduating class has been! admitted to Princeton University | as a \u201cUniversity Scholar,\u201d an.unusual honor allowing his maximum freedom in selecting his own course of study.Avenue \u2014 free parking.Beginners: Intermediate: Wed.Advanced: Thurs.For appointments, information FINAL NOTICE WEST END OF MONTREAL, QUE.Morning and Evening Courses French conversation \u2014 Easy grammatical construction \u2014 Tuition fees $10.00 For Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced Students.Classes to meet twice weekly, each period consisting of 90 minutes, during July 1963, at Manoir Notre-Dame de Grace, 5319 N.D.G.Morning or evening course, as per following schedule: \u2014 Tues.9.00 a.m.to 10.35 em.er 7.00 p.m.te Thurs.10.45 a.m.to 12.20 p.m.or 8.45 p.m.to 10.20 p.m.Tues.10.45 a.m.te 12.20 p.m.or 8.45 p.m.te 10.20 p.m.9.00 a.m.to 10.35 a.m.or 7.00 p.m.to Wed.10.45 a.m.to 12.20 p.m.or 8.45 p.m.to 10.20 p.m.9.00 a.m.to 10.35 a.m.or 7.00 p.m.to r.George Hakim, B.A., B.Ed., Br.APHONE: 482-5309 (Preferably between 9:00 a.m.- 11 p.m.) PRIVATE COACHING FOR STUDENTS CAN ALSO BE ARRANGED 8.35 p.m.or registration, please call: \u2014 Lacroix\u2019s for 10 years or more and not taxed during that time; (7.Fix a valuation of $500 per arpent for any golf course of an area of 60 arpents or more belonging to a non-profit association having at least 100 members or shareholders; (8) For municipalities which have their own charters or are not under the Cities and Town Act, provide for remuneration of the mayor and councillors by a bylaw approved by the elector-proprietors: (9) Enable groups of municipalities to form area-wide master plans for town planning laws similar to those existing and draw up zoning and building in the Cities and Town Act; and (10) Extend to March 31,! 1965, the delay allowed for carrying out construction of purfi- cation plants that would be subsidized under the Water Purification Board Act.Canadian art works donated by Bronfmans\u2019 A gift of $10,000-a-year for the next five years made by Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Bronfman, 15 Bele- vedere, Westmount, to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts has enabled the museum to buy eight works for its 80th annual spring exhibition.The works will form the nucleus of the Saidye and Samuel Bronfman collection of Canadian art and are first purchases to be made through the gift.Works purchased are Derek May's oil painting, \u2018Number Twenty-Three,\u201d Jean-Louis Don's ink drawing.\u20183 Organic Forms\" Donald Harvey's oils, \u201cGuard- Mayor Drury heads \u201c local Stamp Club Mayor ©.H.\u2018Chip\u2019 Drury of Westmount has been named honorary-president of the West-|tu Tony Usher and the Lieute- mount Stamp Club.I nant-Governor's Silver Medal to Executive officers for the | Andrew Vodstreil for their \u201863-64 term include: President, Work for the Westmount Junior E.R.Fawcus; first vice-presi-| Stamp Club during the year.dent, W.L.Percy: second vice- There will be one more meet- president, K.G.W Smith; hon-, in of the club on June 20 orary treasurer, R.J.Suther- before the summer recess.land; membership secretary, S.Record number years.The Junior Isvael Levine Memorial Trophy was awarded Lord: and honorary secretary, W.L.Bungay.The following awards were presented by K.G.Smith, re- e firing president 2e si Write exams awarded to R.K.Eadie fur the member making the greatest\u2019 Î WHS contribution to philately during a the year.Mr.Eadie was the\u2019 chairman of the committee re-.A record of students at sponsible for the arrangements ' Westmount High School for the club's most successful 0 its inati 1,000th meeting on February 7.are writing examinations T h e Lieutenant - Governor's | this week.Approximately Bronze Medals were awarded to! 1.050 students in grades E.R.Fawcus and Frank Ba- seven to ten began the task lassa for their assistance in! on Thursday.June 13 and putting over this meeting which! ,.was attended by some 400 | finish today.They will remembers and guests of the |turn for reports on Wed- club.R.J.Sutherland, the club's nesday.honorary treasurer, presented; The grade 11 students, cli- D.Mayerovitch with the Lieute- | maxing their high school work, nant-Governor\u2019s Silver \u2018Medal began writing last Monday and and thanked him for his effi- will continue until Wednesday.cient work while membership The students, numbering over secretary of the club.1 200, are working in the school's The Junior Awards weie pre- .air-conditioned gymnasium su- sented by L.Bentham who has' pervised by outsiders under looked after the junior club's | the direction of Rev.Charles activities for a number of C.Cochrane.ian.\" two Yves Gaucher etchings, \u201cSA\" and \u201cAJIL;\" Richard\u2019 etching, \u2018\u2018Alfatiere,\u201d\u2019 and Robert Murray's sculpture, \u2018Charybdis.\u201d\u2019 { The collection was created by the Westmount couple \u2018to encourage younger Canadian ar-' tists in all media by acquiring | examples of their works, and to' create a stimulus in the cultural | life of Montreal Community by building up a collection which will | show what young artists throughout Canada are thinking and pro- | ducing.\u201d Sinai Club elects Gary Caplan Gary V.Caplan, son of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Caplan of 4753 The Boulevard, has been elected vice-president of the Sinai Club at Babson Institute of Business Administration in Wellesley, Mass.A 1961 graduate of Chesshire Academy.Caplan is majoring in Accounting at Babson.ROYAL TRUST Contact with Confidence MR.DAVID M.McVEY \u2014 637-6406 MR.HUGH P.GURD \u2014 935.7720 Concentrating in the purchase and sale of residential property in Westmount.Comprehensive operations in Montreal, Town of Mount Royal, Lakeshore (Trend Division} and the referral advantages of 22 Branch Offices coast to coast.Members of the Montreal Real Estate Board THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY 630 Dorchester Blvd.W.849-4741 Seagram's Honoured the world over for its true lightness of tone and its rare brilliance of taste.Jos.B.Seagram & Sons Ltd, Waterloo, Ont.res £961 \u20181Z unr \u2018Aopuy \u2018aouvwox3 JUNOUSIM IY] 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 21, 1963 History of Atwater Library Continued progress in Westmount home The opening of the new building in 1930 in West- mount inaugurated an era of greater service in the history of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, now called the Atwater Library.its increasing usefulness to the community has been apparent in many ways.The Hbrary has steadily grown - number of volumes, in popularity, and in value to citizæens.A consistent in- creuse in the number of volumes on its shelves is noted vear by year: 23.000 in 1920; 28.000 in 1925: over 33,000 m 1930; and about 45.000 m 1940, Correspondingly.the circulation of books during a year has increased to more than 80,000.Of these it is significant that approximale- Ivy one-third are non-fiction \u2014 a proportion well above the general library average.Encouragement of non-fic- tion reading has been a cardinal principle of the library policy, which is based on a consideration of two factors: the preferences of the read- «Ng public, and the educational objects of the Institute.Technical works ond the arts Thus, while developing as complete as possible a collection of technical works which would provide facilities for instruction in the various arts and sciences, the Institute has added to its shelves the best current volumes of History, Biography and Travel, and a carefully Montreal B.A.degree B.Sc.degree motics.B.Comm.degree Honours: Economics DIRECTED BY JESUIT FATHERS ARTS Major in: Bio-Chemistry, Classics, Economics, English, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Spanish, French, Theology.Honours: Economics, English, History, Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental.SCIENCE Major in: Bio-Chemistry, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Geotechnical Science.Honours: Chemistry, Physics, Mathe- COMMERCE Mojor in: Accounting, Business Administration, Economics.ENGINEERING Certificate or B.Sc.degree: {studies Jo be continved o! onother wniversity) Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Mining Engineering RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS For Further Information and Applications write: The Registrar, LOYOLA COLLEGE, 7141 Sherbrooke $1.W., M4.28, Que- Canada splendour and th an inlimales or even a party special oc NEWS FOR YOU The banqueting rooms à have been completely \"ne » \u201cele » a Ke harming Old English Tudor Room are typical of the many luxurious roon ated to delight you.are as varied ane ings cil any gi surroundings To sil any © \u2018 ix to a fall four hundred.vs from Oriental, I appealing as the You can select dishes drien Continental, or American cuisine.| So whenever you're arrangmg à W ed ding, Bar Mitzvah, business banquet, at home \u2014 let Hilda help you with the details.Be sure your casion is a resounding success by calling Hilda Carlson.RUBY F005 i Ruby Foo's refurbished.in its byzantine 1s newiy decor- And the menus \u2018oup from selected assortment of fiction.An average of $250 every month is expended for new books, and.the cost of technical books being generally higher than that of others, the greater proportion of this amount \u2014 as a rule, about 60% \u2014 is spent upon nonfiction volumes, The importance attached to works devoted to useful knowledge is a natural development of the Institute's century-old educational efforts.In 1840 the Institute Was primarily interested in offering to ambitious young The progress of the Mechanic's Institute In Westmount, now called the Atwater Library has closely paralleled that of the community which it serves, and a study of its growth provides many interesting sidelights on the development of Montreal.The history was compiled and written by T.Miles Gordon of Montreal, who did considerable research among old records, newspaper clippings, and minute books.This is the sixth in a series.workmen the opportunity for practical education.That policy has been maintained, though the method has been naturally modified, and today there are many evidences that modern Montrealers are following the examples of their predecessors in taking full advantage of the opportunities which the Institute affords.\u2018The library is supplied with the latest books on Mechanical and Industrial Arts, Science.Sociology, His- \u2018tory.Biography.Travel.and General Literature.The reading rooms which.in addition tg all standard reference works.are well supplied with the best weekly, monthly and quarterly periodicals, are open to the public.Nonmembers are granted free reading privileges \u2014 which include access to the shelves in the reading rooms \u2014 the only requirement being the recommendation of a responsible citizen, Thus today a young mechanic has only to obtain the endorsement of his foreman or employer on his reading card to have at his service the latest reference books and periodicals dealing with his particular subject.Almost any evening a dozen or more students may be observed in the reading rooms absorbed in study and making notes and calculations from their reading of authoritative scientific books.Benefit to unemployed This collection has also proved a practical benefit to many an unemploved man, who can, through the facilities here provided, keep pace with the latest advances in his specialty and thus be prepared for the finest employment opportunities.To give one concrete example: a technical worker in an out- of-town plant recently made à special visit to the Institute to express his gratitude for the assistance he had received in gaining the practical knowledge which had directly resulted in his employment.A feature of the library's service to the public is the open-shelf system which hsa proved most successful.Access to the stacks enables the seeker after knowledge to become thoroughly acquainted with the possibilities of the library, and offers the widest opportunity for complete selection.A modern card catalogue system is of course maintained: and to provide for the steady addition of new volumes which it is naturally impossible to include immediately in the permanent card index, a loose leaf catalogue of recent acquisitions is kept available at the Delivery Desk.Thus complete information as to the volumes in the library is always easily and conveniently obtainable.The efficient operation of this system and the extent of the service which the library offers the public have been made possible largely because of the capable library staff.working under the supervision of Miss A.G.Ryan, Librarian.Registration of over 600 reading cards during a year altest the use which has been made of the reading rooms, Then.in addition to the 141 Life Members and 91 Annual Members, approximately 1.000 Association Members stitute\u2019s library are three volumes of Russell's \u201cThe Modern System of Naval Architecture,\u201d 1865.(These are of unusually large size and superbly bound.They are copiously and magnificently illustrated with large-scale plans of ship construction, and are appropriately dedicated \u201cTo Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen.\u201d \u201cSecond only to the practice of Navigation itself.\u201d declares the dedication, \u201cto a seafaring people, is the art of ship construction: and to no one could be more proper- lv dedicated a Treatise on Naval Architecture, than te the Queen of the Maritime Nation \u2014 the Lady who.be- vond all other Sovereigns, is Mistress of the Seas.\u201d! The library's chief pride, however.remains its technical books, several of which are the only copies available to students in the city.The purchasing policy bas been consistently based on a recognition of the fact that the library and reading rooms should be primarily at the service of \u201cIndustrial Workers and those engaged in the Manufacturing and Mechanical Arts.\u201d \u201cJERKWATER TOWNS\" In railroading\u2019s early days, the engine stopped al streams along each year enjoy book-bor-!the way to take on water carried rowing privileges.Collection of \u2018Canadiana\u2019 | Among the library's liter- leather buckets.This was ! known as \u2018\u2018jerking water\u201d and the name now is applied to small towns where trains stop.ary (reasures are several NEES rare volumes comprising an |! outstanding collection of \u201cCanadiana,\u201d including such historic items as the files of \u2018The Morning Courier\u201d of Montreal for the years 1835 and 1836.There are many bound sets of periodical publications.ranging from the! Statutes of the old Province | of Canada and later Dominion and Provincial Statutes to the copies of \u201cPunch\u201d; since 1859.Examples of the valuable and unique works in the In- NORTHWAY DRIVE -IN THEATRE NF LISE IN ISLE SNS SALSA SA VEN VASE LE % CNA ALANA AS LIN NINA AIA NOTICE: ALL OUR SHOWS WILL START AT 8:00 P.M.SO THAT WE CAN RERUN THE MAIN FEATURE AY 12:00 A.M.Junction of Route 11 and Northway \u2014 Directly in CHAMPLAIN, N.Y.862 Car Capacity LUNCH \u2014 a \u2014 in the New Carlton Hotel TODAY AND EVERY DAY AAAS SANS SANS SEAL ANS SOA NN AAA AAAE SANS SN ESS SSII SN ONE NA Admission Price: Adults .80 \u2014 Children under 12 FREE Wed.thru Sat.' June 19-20-21-22 | STEVE wos REEVES DUEL wie TITANS \u201cGORDON cw; SCOTT Fastman COLOR Cinemascope CULAR| Sun., Mon., Tues.June 23-24-25 SAMS (ON BY @ WORLD LORSCHPE® an AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURE 1 ; | Baron de Hirsch Institute elects Max S.Kaufman Max S.Kaufman, QC.574 Claremont avenue, has been elected president of the Baron de Hirsch Institute and Jewish Child ' Welfare Bureau.succeeding Joe Caplan.E.M.Berger is chairman of the executive committee.Other institute officers are: E.I Roll, first vice-president aud treasurer, Julius Briskin, sec- on vice-president, Abert Eaton, third vice president, Oscar Res- pitz.honorary secrelary., Don Kravetz and Albert Feiner.officers at large.Frank Sharpe .\u2018Continued from page 3) Radio Broadcasts and publisher and editor of \u201cThe Sports Timer.\u201d a 15 issue analysis of athletic administration.He served for nine years as diree- tor of athleties at Macdonald College and for a year as supervisor of the Montreal Patks and Playgrounds Association.Mr.Sharpe was born in Shel- field.England.He is a graduate of Macdonald College.Before coming to Westmount, \u201che worked as a teacher at New Carlisle High School in the Gaspé.at Maisonneuve.Cedar Park and West Hill High Schools.He was English master and director ot athletics at Westmount Junior High for nine years.Molson\u2019s Annual Press Golf Tourney set July 11 The Sixth Apnual Newspapermen\u2019s Golf Tournament for the Molson Trophy and other prizes will be held at the KI-8-EB Country Club in Trois-Rivières.on Thursday, July 11, with tee-off at 10.00 a.m.The tournament is open to all members of the press, radio and television media throughout the Province.The K1-8-EB club has one of the must picturesque and challenging courses ia Quebec.and the newspapermen will compete according to the Atlantic Handicap system.SCOOTERETTE Motorcycles.ETTES yr TIME PAYMENT PLAN MOTORCYCLES vw 24 MONTHS TO PAY THE ANSWER TO TODAY'S TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS Complete Sales & Service for Harley- Davidson, B.S.A., Honda and Royal Enfield + NO DOWN PAYMENT ON SCOOTER- TOPS IN CONVENIENCE ECONOMY #4 AND PLEASURE ® Up to 225 Miles on a gallon of gas © Overcomes Traffic tie-ups © Park ie anywhere ® Built to exacting specifications by World's leading scooter manufactur: ors to get places =.FASTER & EASIER .See the latest in two wheel travel \u2014 THE LAMBRETTA AND HONDA SCOOTERETTES HONDA SCOOTERETTE For an Enjoyable and Economical Vacation .| THE SCOOTERETTE \u2014\u2014 : Ideal for: i Commuting Shopping Business, Students Pleasure FOR © $35,000 inclusive insurence coverage available, including passenger © Driver's license, lasurance available in one dey ® Scoots Through Traffic; Saves Precious Time Registration ond TEST RIDE ONE TODAY! lentleys CYCLES & SPORTS 2081 BLEURY ST, MONTREAL Open Daily tit 6.00 p.m.Saturday till 5.00 p.m., Friday till 9.00 p.m.VI.2-1861 Frances Goltman recital Tuesday in Victoria Hall recital by pupils of Frances Goltman, The annual pianolorte Lic.Mus., will take place in Victoria Hall, Westmount, Tuesday, June 25.at S.15 pu.À program of great variety is planned for all music lovers, The public is invited, and admission is free, Annual recital Steiner pupils set for June 26 The annual recital of the pupils of Karl Steiner will be held at the auditorium ot the Fraser Hickson 4855 Kensing- ton, corner Somervled, Wednesday June 26 at 8 p.m.The public is cordially invited.There will be no charge for admission.lustitute.Music of four centuries will be pertormed from the era betore Bach, as represented among others by compositions of Samuel Scheidt (1587-16540 and Purcell, up to the present time, As usual there are works ol BUMICIOUS representative compos: ers of our time on the program, featured by a large number of 12- tone compositions and particular- iv several first performances from a new series of childrens pieces, composed al Mr, Steiner's suggestion by Julius Schloss, pupil of Alban Bere, whose piano sonata was given a first performance in 1962 by Mr, Steiner in public recital, as well as over the C.B.C.radio network Thirteen ol Mr.placed first, second or Steiner's pupils third in { Classes of last season's local | music festivals The following pupils will be heard: Robert Montgomery, Gail Malen, Allan Rosenzveiz, Ronald Crelinsten, Carole Fuinstat, Simon Levine, Sam Wainer, David Roskies, Peter Berkowits, Ange- lika Kater, Yvonne Steinert, Lois Wiener, Luise Caplan, Isobel Sternthai.Joyce Corber, Leora Rosenberg, Celia Reich, Fli Gorn, Simon Berkowitz, Sylvia Steinert, Elsa Ivry, Marina Strauss.David Breitman, Neil Wiener, Donna Fried, Victoria Bergmann, Fran ziska Knips, Luise Marcus, Beverley Lister.Sonia de Paoli and Fred Cantor, } Leja Fond .| (Continued from page 2) i aided by Peter Kerrigan and V.G.Hobbs.Donors to the fund should send | contributions to: The Walter Leju Fund, ¢ o The Royal Trust Company, 105 St James street W., Montreal.All contributions will be acknowledged.30.The campaign closes on June | savings service for commuters On your daily trek between office and train, do you go past, across or under Place Ville Marie ?Then we hope you are one of the 4%, savers who keep their Savings Accounts at Montreal Trust.Those day-long hours .8:30 to 5:30.are just made for hurrying commuters! And that generous 4°, interest (with chequing privileges) is welcome any ime! Now Montreal Trust has added aspecial ACCOUNT.OPENING DESK FOR COMMUTERS right off the Shopping Promenade where you can open an account in a hurry! And don't forget = each new customer who opens a 4%; Savings Account of $25 or more receives à top- label L.P.recording FREE .Mono or stereo |, classics, musicals, popular hits, P.S.Be our guest at showings of selected short travel films in our Shopping Promenade window.Montreal Trust on the plaza L £961 \u201817 sunp \u2018Apply \u2018sauiwex3 sunoussam BN) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 21, 1963 800 ui Holy Euchasint 10:15 am.Mattins (suid) 1100 nm.Solemn Eucharist 700 pan Evensong Holy Eucharist: Weekdays, 7.00 nm Tuesday; Thursday.800 an.Monday: Friday 9.30 am Wednesday SI.MATTHIAS\u2019 Westmount ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Meller, Rector Monorery Assistont Rev.Canon $.8.Lindsay Sunday, June 23rd TRINITY 1) Cote St.Antoine Road end Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A, LTh.Rev.Reginald Hollis, M.A.B.D.Sunday, June 23d TRINITY 1) Holy Communion Holy Communion and Sermon Preacher: The Hector Matting with Sermon Preacher: The Rector Evensong with Sermon Preacher; The Revd KR Hollis WEDNESDAY Holy Communion hid on #0 san 00 an 73 1m 36 00 6 Urgunist & Choirmuster: Norman W.Hurrle, } ARCO, ARCM FT.CL { TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Fhe Venesuble R.Kenneth Navlor, DD, Revtor Mev.Canon F.IL.Whitley, M.A., Hun.Assirtant Bev Peter W.A.Davison, M.A, Assistant Mr George E.Chubb, F.RCO.FAGO.i Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, lune 23rd TRENITY M H 00 ane Holy Communion OU som.Mattins Preacher: The Hector 150 pm, Evensong Preacher: The Rev.John McNab Monday 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion The Nativity of St.John the Baptist Tuenday Holy Communion Wednesday Holy Communion 600 on 700 1\" 10 00 am Holy Communion UNITED DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Bivd.and Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Hev KR.Douglas Smith, B.A.BD, DD Rev.Noy P Stafford, B.A.B.D.Mes Holly E.Davidson Sunday, June 23rd 1100 «1 MORNING WORSHIP SERMON: \u201cTHE UNITY WE SEEK\" Hev BR Douglas Smith, DD, Evening Service withdrawn until the Fall Organist and Choirmaster: MR JOIN ROBD.Mus, Bac.Westmount Park Church Thursday | 2 UNITED St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT (101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.neer Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.Doniel M.Gram, B.A, D.D.Rev.Douglas Mouiand, B.A.B.D.Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.Gordon White, B.Mua.Organist Sunday, June 23rd 100 aan.Dr.Grant \u201cThe Practical Jdealism of Jesun™ {Morning Service Only) Church School: 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.Crib Corner and Nursery CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, June 23rd a.m.Sunday Schoo! aan.Church Service Lesson - Sermon Subject: \u201cIS THE UNIVERSE.INCLUDING MAN.EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE 7 11:00 11:00 Golden Text: Jeremiah 32:17.Ah Lord God! behold, Thou hast made the heaven and the earth by Thy great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing too hard for Thee.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:13 pan.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM lu the Church Edifice: The publie mvited Tuesduy.Thursday and Fri- | day.2 to 4 p.m.: Wednesday, 6:30 to 8:00 van.LUTHERAN Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT 3 3 © CHASE Bammer 23 > es kV can just whip the probl from the church parking | William Hoffman, President of Temple Emanu-El announces EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporarily Worshiping at the th Day Adventist Church Corner of Western ana Olivier Ave.Wm.C.Nolting, B.D., Pastor Wm.Hamel, Organist Sunday, June 23rd 10:00 a.m.Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m.The Service, Jr.8.8.and Nursery \u2018 PRESBYTERIAN : MELVILLE ' the appointment of the following committee chairmen for the I new season: Adult Nashman.Chairman: Attendance \u2014 Gerald Hirsch, Chairman, Hary Green, Vice-Chair- man: By-laws \u2014 Edward Auer- back, QC.Maxwell Hochmitz, ; Earl Kruger.Frank Bloomstone, Chairman; Chautauqua\u2014Joseph Chodos, Chairman.Contributing Editor\u2014Edward Auerback QC; Dinner \u2014 David Metric, Harry Gieen, Chair- Chairman, Chairmen; Dues \u2014 tertainment Thomas Shus- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Chas, ©.Cochrane, B.A, BD, Minister Sunday, June 23rd 11:00 am.Pubhe Worship 7:30 p.m.Evening Worship Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster All are Cordially Welcome.Rev.The Unitarian Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(Cor.Lansdowne and Weslern Aves.) Minister: | Callum Thompaon, | CD, BA.BD.Rev.Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, BA, MRE | Sunday, June 23rd | rm Warship Service } Sermon Topie: | \u2018Escape fiom Monon © 0e Dnector of Music: | MH WAYNE RIDDELL, B Mus.\u2018 BAP (at Simpson) Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason B.A.B.D.Sundoy, June 23rd Il AM, Relaxing our Tensions Hev.LEONARD MASON.B.A, B.D.CHURCH SCHOOL closed will reopen in the Fal Organist and Director of Music: Donald Mackey, Mus.B.TIST CT Member Baptist ond Conadion Be, Nearest Downtow Minister: Rev.Harold 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.\u201cPRISON BYPU: WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West aot Roslyn Avenue Minister Emeritus: Rev, J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Organist & Choir Master: John Cook SUNDAY, JUNE 23rd \u201cTHE OPEN DOOR\" Midweek Services: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.Friday, 8:00 p.m, VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME World Alliance ptist Federation\u201d n Baptist Church J.Balsdon, B.A., B.Th.ERS OF HOPE\" UNITARIAN | tack, Chairman; ing \u2014 Jack C.Engels.Chair- { man, Frank Engels, Edward Wallen, Vice-Chairmen: Finance \u2014Murry Deskin, Chairman; Hospitality Peter Zinman, Lenard Shavick.Chairmen.Interfaith Samuel Segal.Chairman: Membership \u2014 Samuel Garfield.Chairman: Program Isidore H.Morrell.Chairman: Publicity \u2014 Harry Shane.Chairman: Summer Min- yon \u2014 Hershell H.Lewis, Chairman: Sunshine Committee | Earl Kruger, Chairman.\"Student's Fund Stearns.Gerald | Chairmen: Uushering \u2014 Albert \"Caplan, Chairman: Saul Hyman, i Vice-Chairman.Representatives \u2014 Home and SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL Dr.Marry J.Stern, Rabbi 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount.Montreal Cantor Otte 0, Staeren: Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant: Victor McCorry, A.R.C.M.Organist and Choir Master.Eugene SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening.June 21 at 8:15 p.m.Lay Readers \u2014- Lawrence Marks, Q.C.and William Hoffman.Pulpit Honours \u2014 Samuel Segal.Mrs.Isidore H.Mor- rel], Presiding at the Organ-Bernard Figler.Services during summer weeks are held in the Temple Community House auspices Temple Brotherhood.Memorial Anniversaries will be recited in loving memory of the following: Asher Cooper.Mark Davis.Lewis Jospe.Rebecca Spier.Abelson, Hal A.Miller, Lichtenhein.Stella Tucker.Shenkman, Esther Goldman, J.Gordon.Rabbi Herbert J.Samuel, Rebecca Greenwood Burko.Tina Lisser Spier.Lucy Wiseman.Bella Marks.Benjamin Angel), Fannie Sara Tarshis, Roslyn Rosenfeld.Rose Weiner.NEW TEMPLE SCHOOL SEASON Under the direction of Miss Justine Stern, registration is now taking place through the mail for the new Temple School season which opens early in September.Parents are requested to Bronie Mary Charles return their registration forms im- ! mediately.Education \u2014 Gerald Jack P.Kurtz, Chairman; En, Fund Rais-' Nashman, | Kaddish Jack : Samuel E.: \u201cWe've got an air-conditioned car.Now, if we em of that long hot walk ot to the front door.\u201d\u2019 New chairmen appointed at Temple Emanu-El School Association \u2014 Simpson Lightstone; Mr.and Mrs.Club \u2014 Ernest Rosengarten; National Federation Temple Brother- \"hoods \u2014 Irvin Gertsman; Religious School \u2014 Gerald Nash- | \"man.Frank Bloomstone; Youth ; Group \u2014 Isidore H.Morrell; Board of Trustees \u2014 William Hoffman, \u2018Christian Science Change, evolution to be discussed The basic power behind change and evolution will be explored in the Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week's Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u201c1s the Universe, Including Man.Evolved by Atomic Force?\u2019 Bible selections will include this verse from Isaiah: \u2018\u2018Behold.I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not ibe remembered, nor come into mind.\u201d Correlative passages from '\u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include: \u2018\u2018 \u2018Let there be light, is the perpetual demand of \u2018Truth and Love.changing chaos into order and discord into the music of the spheres.\u201d | Eclipse of sun July 20 Local astronomers haven't quite made up their minds what they are going to do about the July 20 total eclipse of the sun\u2014but if they want to be in its path they will have to leave town.Nearest towns for a good view of the phenomena are Three Rivers, Nicolet or Victoriaville.All three are in the path of the eclipse and at Three Rivers the I time of totality is set at 5.40 EDT.The duration of the eclipse at this point should be about 60 seconds.Westmount Baptist \u2018Prisoners of Hope\u2019 is Sunday theme \u201cPrisoners of Hope\u201d will be the theme of the sermon by the Rev.Harold J.Balsdon at West- mount Baptist Church on Sunday morning.In the evening the sermon is entitled \u2018The Open Door.\u201d The mid-week meeting of the Church is on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study.The BYPU meets on Friday at 8:00 p.m.in the Lower Hall.The Sunday School has closed and will re-open on September 8.During the summer months there is a Junior Congregation, and nursery facilities are available.It is quite possible.Rev.J.K.Zelman, of Toronto, said, that there will be 25,000 Baptists in the New Jersey city from May 22 to 24 of 1964.He wasn\u2019t ready to say exactly how any Canadians would be included in this number, but he did add that a special bus would be made available to take loca) Baptists south of the border.if sufficient interest was shown at the time.Atlantic City Baptist target Before winding up their deliberation in First Baptist Church, Cote St.Luc road, delegates to the 75th conference of Ontario and Quebec Baptists on the weekend dealt with an item about the coming mass rally of Baptists in Atlantic City next vear.SATURDAY JUNE 29th Is ROSE DAY AT MEMORIAL PARK You are cordially invited to visit the Remembrance Rose Gardens while the Roses are at their peak of bloom.Montreal Memorial Park Cemetery 3425 COTE DE LIESSE RD., MONTREAL 9 WENTY-FOUR hours a day, throughout the year.competent, understanding members of our organization are on duty to answer your call.| B A Collins INC.FA NUNNS AP WILLIAMS Ÿ $410 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST 10 local streets to be resurfaced Ten Westmount streets are soon to be resur- stein.and Gail Rawlings.faced.Lansdowne avenue Roads Department officials emphasize that the Pork \u201c« project is more than \u201ca mere pot-hole filling operation.\u201d The streets will get a\u2019 new sheet asphalt surface! over a liquid primer.Parl of Lansdowne avenue is to have an entirely new roadbed.The street lies over an old riverbed and is \u2018unstable\u201d it is reported Residents in the area have complained of the excessive\u2019 vibrations caused by passing trucks.Council approved a committment of $34.- 000 at its May meeting to replace the roadbed.Tenders for the project will be received up to Friday, June 28.The following streets will get a new sheet asphalt surface as part of Westmount's summer works program: \u2018Academy Road, throughout.Cote St.Antoine road.be- iween Clarke and Metcalfe.Grosvenor avenue.between St.Catherine and Western.Hudson avenue, throughout.Mountain avenue.between Montrose and Sherbrooke street.Severn avenue.between Mountain and Mount Pleasant.Strathcona avenue between Sherbrooke and Cote St.Antoine road.Roslyn avenue.between Cote St.Antoine and The Boulevard.Isaac Watts wrote the Christmas carol, \u201cJoy to the World.\u201d in 1719.; and the use of shrubbery between Sherbrooke and | Western will receive special attention.ponds .(Continued from Page 1) pendently of the main system and will not be changed.\u201cIn any event, concrete bottom in their pond,\u201d a city official remarked.Ducks are not known to favor the presence of model boats, either.Council has considered the placing of loud speakers in the park to provide piped in music for Sunday concerts, but have made no final decision on the motion, Other tentative plans include the construction of an illuminated fountains, a bandstand, instead of fences to set apart certain areas, Several of the park's graceful elm trees were cut down this winter and others are ex- \"pected to go soon.Old age or ! general \u201cmain factor ,not Dutch elm disease.accord- Was the removal.deterioration in their ing to Park officials.New trees will be planted this summer as part of a leforestration program.Sheep Killer The New Zealand kea.a parrot that is crowlike in size and rusty green in color, is reputed \u201cto have acquired the habit of attacking live sheep to obtain the\u2019 fat aboui the kidneys.There were about 115,000 horses in New York City at the turn of the century.\u201c foxiest way to get the best for the cash you'll need.Joan for a car, appliance or Finance your car in advance with a.low-cost termPlan loan Come into the \u2018Royal\u2019 before you shop and arrange loan offers attractive low rates, fast service (often less than 24 hours) and 36-month repayment.No extras or hidden charges and it's life-insured.So \u2014 before you shop, see the Royal Bank first about a termPlan & ee ROYAL BANK Over 75 Branches in Montreal and Distriet A Royal Bank termPian any other reasonable need.» the creatures certainly would not care for a new Seven graduate .(Continued from Page 1) the board of directors of the | school presided at the exercises, Honor Awards Honor Ribbons in Studies were awarded to Susan Ellis, Caroline Grant, Patricia Staples, Ann Ep- Honor Ribbons in Sports went to Janet Barkbouse.Sheelugh \" Dawson, Diane Beck.Judith Ta.| bah.Michelle Fisher, Roslyn { Luke.Raleen Lyons, Patricia Staples, Nicole Delplace, Judith | Chrastina and Karen Rawlings.Presentations were made to .Deborah Henderson, President of the Students\u2019 Council: Robyn MacDonald.Head of Austen House: Deborah Henderson, Head ,of Bronte House: Lynda Tren.hoime.Editor of Ad Lucem: and Barbara Judges.Business Manager of Ad Lucem.The cup for honors in studies, , the debating cup.the interhouse i gymnastic cup and the Weston + School house cup all went to Bronte House, Weston School held a track meet recently at Westmount High School grounds.The events included a sprint, high jump.broad jump.ball throw and a three legged race in each of five age groups and a quarter mile race for Grades VIII to XI.Five ribbons each were won by Michelle Fisher and Karen Rawlings.four each by Judith Chrastina.Patricia Staples, Caroline Grant.Dorrit Chrastina, Ra- leen Lyons, Roslyn Luke.Shee- lagh Dawson.Judith Tabah.and Janet Barkhouse.and three each by Patsy Purves, Teresa Co- burn.Gail Rawlings and Diane Beck.Westmount has .(Continued from Page 1) word from Montreal on the matter of the subway.; As a matter of fact \u2014 West- mount has been waiting for definite word from Montreal on the question of the subway for a long time: ten years, in fact.It is just a decade since the Transportation Commission and \u2018the City of Montreal produced an elaborate showing where the subway would run.But that is just about the last that Westmount.or any- \u2018one else for that maiter, has heard of the projected westward push-through of the Metro.Westmount.of course.is interested \u2014 the projected sub- | way at Atwater is partly on land owned by Westmount.But | Westmount is still waiting for \"word of what, where, when.why ; and how! Diplomas to James Harris, W.McAfee Two Westmount High School students, James Harris and Wayne MuAfee received diplomas this week from the Western section of the Montreal Trades School.Guests of honor at the commencement exercises were Sylvestre White representing the Minister of Youth and David Murray White, Manager Industrial Relations Tamper Division, + Canada Iron Foundries.| Vice-principal McGrath told parents and graduates that the placing of the graduates in employment proceeded at a satisfactory rate and that the school facilities were always available to graduates.It was the policy -of the school to see that the graduate worked at their trades with reliable firms.Viewed Domain The Sultan Hassan, Moroccan potentate of the 12th century, had an observation tower built outside Rabat.The tower had a ramp 200 feet high, se that he might ride up and view his domain, ! Attendance down, but enthu siasm high at Rotary Carnival Although enthusiasm was high among volunteer workers and organizers at the Westmount Rotary Carnival.attendance was not up to the level of last year.Good crowds turned up the first two nights and officials predicted a record attendance, but \u201cthe weather was the decisive factor.\u201d according to one official, \u201clt rained every night of the carnival was open.\u201d Attendance last vear reached 15.000.Figures for this year ave not yet available.Profit from the carnival, an amateur production organized by the Westmount Rotary Club.goes to support or assist a number of charitable projects including Prospect House, Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Weredale Camp, and Friendship Club.The Club recently donated equipment and a dining pavilion to the Girl Guides Camp and provided moving pictures for the patients in the Montreal Children's Hospital The carnival represented Rotary \u2019s only appeal tor funds for these projects.A 46.4 sons were injured in accidents United recent vear, total of million per in the States during a Priced from POOLS the Province of Quebec.FIT OF TIME AMONG THE PUMBIAC POOLS BUILT BY CRAW IN THE MONTREAL AREA: 8 Olympic Pools City of Montreal viz; Benny Farm, Kent Park, Jarry Park, ete.3 Olympic Pools City of Montreal! North.5 large Pools Repentigny.Versailles Garden Community Ass'n.Chateauguny Property Owners.Builders of CRAW POULS Montreal - Quebec - Ottawa Tel: 731.9413 Evenings: Tel: 307-9782 Over 30 Years Experience in Gunite Werk In Your Private Pool Built by CRAW CRAW POOLS, builders of commercial pools throughout the province NOW offer private pool owners the advantage of their 30 years of experience and know- how in Gunite work in the installation of a pool unexcelled in Styling, Quality, and Ruggedness that will withstand the tough climatic conditions of GIVE YOUR FAMILY THE BENE- HEALTHFUL ACTIVITY IN YOUR OWN GARDEN .AT THE SAME INCREASING THE VALUE OF YOUR HOME ! DONT SIMMER THIS SUMMER KEEP COOL A CRAW POOL Concrete Repairs and Waterproofing 4924 Cote dus Neiges Rood Terms up to 5 years *2600 THIS PLEASURABLE, A privote swimming pool was once conti- dered a luxury.Todoy, with modern construction methods, it is o home improvement within reach of the average family .\u201cvo key to modern owt.x, door living.IN Choose from a variety of shopes ond sizes: Circular, Oval, Kidney- shaped, Square, Rectang- uler and other free-form pools.Se \"> + 6 £961 \u2018IT aunp \u2018Aopuy \u2018sourwoxg junouxsom ey The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 21, 1963 10 : ses ORIENTAL RUG CO.SALE! ORIENTAL RUGS 4151 - 4153 Se, Coarherine St.W.Westmount WE.2.4277 \u2014E&venings: RE.8-44605 ld\" ol of a i Os a A of i of of Approu c 4 tn q Ma rria ge Jennifer and Mis.EE ha PRS a a a a A The marriage of Maud, daughter of Mr.Bruce W Robinson, of West- mount.to Mr.Peter H Niebyl, of Milledgeville, Ga.sun of Mrs.Donald H MacMahon, of Mil- leducville, and of Dr.Karl H Niebyl ol Glassboro, N.J., is taking place on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock in the Church of the Messiah The bride will be attended hv her sister, Miss Eleanor Ro- henson, and Mss Caroline Anne Niebyl, sister of the bridegroom, Moss Wendy Laws, and Miss Joan Wright, as bridesmaids, Mr.{ews Woods: of Milledgeville, will acts as best Man for Mr, Nie- Mrs.Harry Botner, THE EXAMINER WOME S Uhil CO-HOSTESSES: Mrs.Mary Bornstein (leftà and her daughter, who will be hostesses for \u2018A Day in the bel and the ushers will be Country\u2019 planned by the Opera Guild Ladies Committee.This raymons : i r 0 \u201cea event will take place at the country estate of Mrs.Bornestein in ne nad ' Hmothy DC South Lancaster, Ontario, Wednesday, June 26.mort Folowing the ceremony.à reception wil be held at the re- stdence ot the bride's parents.JE / Soc \u2018a Persona .The annual meeting of the Mi and Mrs James B.D.business Women's Unit of the Bat Fett of Santa Barbara Catholic Women's League of Can- Calit., formerly of Montreal ada was held at a luncheon at and their children, Heather and the Stage Coach Inn recently.Philip.are visiting Mr.Barrett's Mrs.W.Kane.president.read the reports received from the exe- father, Mr, P.Philip Burrett, - : : 4278 Sherbrooke street.West.cutive and councillors covering mount i the activities of the Unit for the Trinity Memorial Church Past year and congratulated them on the of their projects.Some of the main fund-raising Guild executive were entertain.success many ed at a luncheon given by the president, Miss Mary Hutchings al her home, 2068 Marlowe ave- events were the annual card nue, on Wednesday, June 19.Party, marathon bridge, Christ- Plans for the fall and winter Mas shower and Valentine koffee season were discussed, among Hlateh, Total receipts were $2,775, and total disbursements $2,536.Donations were made to the Canadian Mental Health Associa ition, Montreal Convalescent Hos- # I pital, Patricia House, Mary Louse.Social Service and Re- : \u2018habilitation.St.Mary's Hospital: also Christmas baskets were distributed to needy families.Scholarships were given to Ma- rianopolis College aud St.Jos- © eph's Teachers College.Also.through the United Nations Association \u2018Quebec Branch a third year high school student is being sponsored to attend a seminar this summer, : The Unit also outfitted several children for their First Holy Communion.Through the Foster Parents\u201d Plan, three children have been adopted.The Unit had the pleasure of jentertaining ninety new Canadians at a sherry party on Citi- ens\u201d Court Day.Monthly visits and donations were made to Ste.Anne's Military Hospital.Members also cone tributed 1300 hours to the Catholic Inquiry Forum, and collected fifty pounds ot bandages for a leper colony.In addition, the hospital committee was on duty in the Coifee Shop in St, them was the annual Christmas TRESS UP | .l'or dmmer OUR NEW SUMMER COIFS ARE CHIC AND EXCITING ! Hunter 9-1233 (0) v/s HRAIRDRESSING 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.+, REP ER Fair to be held on Wednesday ber 20 and 21.Bose Mrs.John MacCallum, Thompson street, Alumnae Advisor to Kappa Phi Chapter Omicron Pi Sorority, day for Biloxi, Mississippi, to attend the sorority's 45th biennial International Convention which is being held there from June 23 to June 28.| i AIR CONDITIONED WAAL SAA ms re Aa | evening and Thursday, Novem- of Alpha, left yester- \u2014 a ge CWL Business Women\u2019s Unit raises $2.775 during year Mury's Hospital each Saturday, and also turned in a large num- new ber of handknit and other articles of baby clothing for needy cases in the maternity ward.The slate for the year 1963-64 is as follows: Mrs.W.Kane, president: Miss K.Leahy.1st vice-president: Miss E.Green- slade.2nd vice-president; Mrs.M.Beaudoin, 3rd vice-president: Miss A.Pearl.recording secretary: Miss M.Hawthorne, corresponding secretary.Councillors elected are: Mrs.L.Shanahan: Miss M.Gloyn: Mrs.C.MacDonald: Miss F, Me- Dade: Miss 8S.Ganley: Miss A.de la Mirande: Miss M.Fahey and Miss A.Quigley.Speirs-Miller summer school Appropriate news comes at, this time from the Speirs-Miller Studio, Westmount.as Betty Speirs announces that by popular request they will have a Summer School for boys and girls, | at their beautiful\u2019 Speirs-Miller Avrabangus Farm, Aubrey.30 miles from Montreal.Riding, swimming, fishing.hiking, boating, dancing and MISS BARBARA WHITLEY, who has been named gemeral chairman of the women's division residential canvas for the Red Feather campaign.AMERICAN 5 IB PI 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 St.Andrew\u2019s Church scene of Ackman-Roberts wedding The marriage of Valerie Eli- zaubeth, daughter of Mrs.Leila Roberts, of St.Andrew's East, Que., and of Mr.J.D.Roberts, | of Chicago.Ill, to Mr.George Roger Stanley Ackman, son of |Dr, and Mrs, F.Douglas Ack- man of Westmount, took place on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock in St, Andrew's United | Church, Westmount, the Rev.DM, Grant.DD.ofticiating Mr.I Gordon White played the wedding music.and Mr.John Grant sang during the signing of the register, Standards of mixed j white flowers arranged with greenery were used to decorate [the church.! The bride, who was given away by her brother-in-law.Mr.W.C.Wallace, was in a gown of poult de soie fashioned with a fitted bodice having a deep sabrina neckline appliqued with Irish lace embroidered with seed pearls and sleeves ending in points over the hands, and a skirt with a panel down one side appliqued with matching lace and pleats from the side to back falling into a slight train.Her veil of tulle illusion which extended to the end of her train was held by a circular bhead- dress embroidered with seed | pearls, and she carried a bouquet of yellow Orange Delight roses.Mrs, ronto, her Ackman, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid.were ia sheath frocks of sable cream poult de soie having printed chiffon in shades of sable cream, bittersweet and green draped around the neckline and forming panels at the back.They wore bows of matching poult de soie with tulle veiling, and carried bouquets of Orange Delight roses.Dr.Douglas Ackman jr., acted as best man for his brother.and the ushers were Mr.Peter Rudderham, Mr.Ross Adair and Mr.Douglas Pryde.Mrs.Roberts.the bride's mother.was in a sheath gown of sea green poull de soie having a draped bodice with two large [floating panels, one of Moss green and the other sea.green poult de soie.and she wore a matching hat.Folowing the ceremony.a reception was held at the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club, where arrangements of yellow and white mixed flowers were used as decorations.Later, Mr, and Mrs.Ackman left for Bermuda, the bride travelling in a frock of white and navy Swiss silk, the skirt having a triple set of pleats front and back, under a coat of white English wool, and wearing a hat of white straw trimmed with navy blue and white silk, and a cor- 1 sage bouquet of pink carnations.W.C.Wallace, of To- as matron of honor for sister, and Miss Cornelia Hospital committee plans sale of work | Mrs.W.G.Young held a coffee party at her home re-: cently to make preparations for: the annual sale of work to be i held by the Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital in Dewey Hall of Rosedale \u2018Church, Terrebonne and Mari- jette avenues, on November 22.1963.Members of her com- | mittee present were Mrs.H: M.\"Greenleaf, Mrs.D.F.Talbot.Mrs.C.Waldo.Mrs.E, Smith., Mrs.D.Davis, Mrs.G.Bennett, |Mrs.W.Pringle.Mrs.G.Leve- \u2018rette, Mrs.L.Forth.Mrs.G.Caine, Mrs, R.H.Bromby.Mrs.G.G.Clarke, Mrs.Eve Brown.| Miss M.Milne and Brigadier (F, P.Stickland.MRS.J.BEAUDOIN HAND- FIELD, president of the Ladiés\u2019 Committee of the Opera Guild singing will be included.The enrollment is limited, no more than ten children.There are still a few: vacancies, prompt application is advised.For information call HU.4-3717.| of Montreal, which is sponsoring a \u201cDay in the Country\u2019 om June 26 at the country estate of Mrs.Mary Bornstein, at Lancaster, Outario.S.BREITMAN Antiques formerly of Peel St.Now at our NEW LOCATION 1353 GREENE AVE.Westmount | Moving is an upsetting experience but, now that we are getting things straightened out, we welcome your visit to our new premises where you will find a great many things to interest you on display.Telephone : 935-0275 Joa Time Topics Dainty china cherished by women of good taste By Millicent Hickmore HE NAME LIMOGES is familiar to all lovers of fine china.Some of you will remember the delicate patterns on your mother\u2019s or grandmother's china teacups or dinner services from France.Mr.Frederick Haviland.vice-president of Haviland and Company, a great grandson of this famous company's founder.will be at Simpson's today to meet the public, marking the addition of Havi- land Limoges china to the store\u2019s fine chinaware department.Exclusive to Simpson's in Montreal.the new line will be stocked in 12 dinnerware patterns and a collection of unusual gift artware.The patterns being made today in Limoges are those developed after World War I].Some of the older patterns such as the \u201cclover\u201d and the \u2018wide gold band.\u201d are extinct and are to be found mainly in antique shops.The 12 patterns stocked consist of floral, formal.classic.oriental and other designs and come in pure white.and delicate shades of mauve.blue.gray.pink.green, yellow and cobalt blue.Even if one does not contemplate buying at this time.it should be interesting to view this fine collection and also to hear Mr.Haviland explain the process that makes china more resistant te chipping and cracking, as well as harder and most translucent than the opaque services.* * + OUNTRY OUTING: The Opera Guild.Ladies Committee, has planned a novel event to take place June 26, when members and friends are invited to spend \u201cA Day in the Country\u201d at the estate of Mrs.Mary Bornstein in Lancaster.Ontario.Mrs.Bornstein and her daughter, Mrs.Harry Botner will be hostesses for the day.For information as to tickets ° GOLD © CHROME © BRASS © COPPER © NICKEL © RHODIUM © CADMIUM * SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd.Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec- tro Platers, Operating Canada's Lergest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 1A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Oppovite Henry Morgan & Co and transportation.tel.Mrs Botner at WE.3-5470.+ * + N THE BOOKSHELF: Another Wonder book for children of all ages.this one titled \u201cWonders of the Woods and Desert at Night,\" by Jacquelyn Berrill.was recently released by Dodd.Mead Company.This absorbing story relates the habits and a-tivities of the various animals and birds during night time.some of them familiar to people in the country after nightfall.The cricket - with his friendly chirp.the croaking frogs in the pond; the song of the whip-poor-will and the answer of his mate.But not many people aware of the activities of animals in the forest and the great open spaces, and the author with great insight discloses these interesting facts.She tells of the habits of the raccoon.the porcupine, the opossum.the deer.the red fox.the rabbits.the wolves, the black bear.the moose \u2014 and many smaller animals, Jacquelyne Berril) is the wife of Dr.N.J.Berrill, professor of zoology at McGill University.The couple have are the three children and spend the.r winters in Montreal and holidays at their home in Boothbay Harbor.Maine.Besides keeping house.writing and illustrating her books.Mrs.Beuvill making jewelry a fascinating hobby.} + * * ECITAL: Miss Frances Goltman\u2019s annual pianoforte recital \u2018tu be given by her pupils\u2019.will take place Tuesday.June 25.at 8.15 p.min Victoria Hall.Westmount.Admission is free and Miss! Goltman invites anyone to| attend.UOJCA Seminar Mrs.Gordon (Lorraine) Wolfson, chairman of the lead- {ership seminar sponsored by \u201cMontreal noon at the Young Israel of Chomedey, 1025 Elizabeth boulevard.Chomedey.Panel of discussion leaders include: Mrs.Morrie Coshoff.Mrs.Jack Gordon, Mrs.shansky and Mrs lack.Merris Pol- NORWOOD KITCHENS PLANNED CREATIONS WITH % QUALITY ond STYLING MOULDED COUNTER TOPS IN ARBORITE & FORMICA For Full Information Contact mess MULTIFORM LAMINATES LTD.es TEL.: 625 - 1935 Monufocturers ot Kitchen Furniture | | | | finds - Chapter Worens Branch Union of Orthodox Jzw- ; ish Congregations of America, to be held on Tuesday at 12 Harry OHi-° STYKER, 2872 MISS DUSTY Vendome avenue, who was awarded first prize in Salon Styling and second in Class Effort at the 1963 Graduation exercises, buffet, and dance of the Mary Hue Art Institute of Hairdressing, 1186 St.Catherine street, west, held June 15 in the Sheraton - Mount Royal Hotel, The Art Institute of Hairdressing, one of the largest schools of its kind in Canada is world- renowned.Among the 157 of the Class of 1963 graduating are young people from as far away places as Indonesia, The Phil- lipines, India.Pakistan, Brazil, West Indies, British Guiana, France etc.Mrs.Hue was unable to fulfill the demand for her graduates.\u2014 Jack Marhow Photo Lady lawn bowlers hold competition , Province of Quebec Ladies\u2019 Buwling Association open rinks elimination held with competition was 10 played from June 3 to June the final round oh the Lachine greens between Mrs.D.H.Kerr, Mount Royal Country Club Inc.and Mis.R.G.Defries, Westmount Bowling Club Inc.\u2018he winners were the Mount Roval Country Club ladies: Mrs.W.A.Taylor (dead).Mrs.A.E.Grant second\u2019.Mrs, À.Catlow third! and Mrs, D.H.Kerr \u2018skip\u2019.Runners-up were Westmount Lady Bowlers: Mrs.W.H.Henry lead).Mis.Norman Read \u2018second\u2019.Mrs.A.Melville third: and Mrs.R.G.Defries \u2018skip\u2019.This event was convened by \u2018Mrs.S.Larbalestier.Lachine Club and Mrs.J.Randle, Riverside Club, Refreshments were served to a large number of interested spectators during the game.after which the Townsend and Clark trophy was presented to the winning rink by Mr.J.Riley.past president of the Canadian Lawn Bowling Council.This trophy will be held by the Mount Royal Club | till another winner is declared next season.Mrs.H.G.Flook.president of the Province of Quebec Ladies\u2019 Lawn Bowling Associa- \u2018tion.presented the association pins and merchandise certifi- :cates to the finalists.congratu- \"lating both winnners und run- ners-up on their display of good bowling and excellent sportsmanship.In closing Mre, Kerr and Mrs.\" Defries each.expressed thanks to the association (or the pins \"and prizes and to the Lachine \"Club for the kind hospitality of its members un this occasion, The score was 16 for Mrs.Kerr.11 for Mrs \u2018sixieen end game.Notice Due to the many engagement and wedding photograph: re- veived for publication and the high cost of production.in future a nominal fee of $5 will be charged.Defries in a\u2019 | Eventide Birthday \u2018Tea well attended , The Women's Auxiliary ol Eventide Home of the Salvation Army held the cighth Birthday Tea at the Home on Thursday.June 13.Approxt- mately 350 to 400 persons attended including residents, Mrs.R.Uden, president with Mrs.C.N.Knowles, Mrs.William Hamilton and Mrs.6.Dockery welcomed members and guests.The tome was beautifully decorated for the occasion with flowers provided by Mrs.K.A.Campbell and friends of the Lakeshore, A committee headed by Miss Jennie Rofe, Mrs.S.J Bret- tingham and Mrs P.Shaugh- nessy served delighttul refreshments.Presiding at the tea table were Mus.R.W.Robertson, president of the Auxiliary of the United Church Homes and Mrs.R.B.Porteous, president of the Auxiliary of Catherine Booth Hospital.Following the tea Mrs Lorna Fraser entertained with vocal solos accompanied by Mrs.: Ethel Bardo Gardner and piano selections were rendered by Mrs.1.Guilboard.Mrs.H.H Schurman thanked the artists for their fine entertainment.A sale of work was also held and proved most successful under the chairmanship of Mrs.J.A.P.McGee and her comniittes.> Social & Personal The closinz meeting of the Book Group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club was held at the home of the chairman, Mrs.J.A, MeLay on Wednesday afternoon, June 12.After a very interesting afternoon of discussion of the various books read, refreshments were served.The president.Mrs.J.W.Craig.poured tea.} | | \u2014- News for the women's and social pages should be addressed each week to the women's editor Mrs.Millicent HICKMORE at 7005 Kildare Road phone HUnter 1-277] Monday through Friday 8 am.to 4.30 p.m.ST ee WR WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine ot Elm i Reg.$15 \u2014 SPECIAL .| Please Phone | | WESTMOUNT | BEAUTY PARLOR Now Featuring The New BODY PERMANENT .*10.| FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Make your Appointment Now HU.6-8636 1 5122 Sherbrooke St.West | JANITOR SERVICE WINDOW - FLOOR AND WALL CLEANING FULLY INSURED WE.3-5792 RIDGEWOOD CLEANING MAINTENANCE Reg'd.dust west of Wertniount Theatie.ime side £961 \"LZ aunp \u2018Abpi4 \u2018aaurwex3 unouusam ey) L l The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 21, 1963 1 2 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Montreal's Oldest Dealer for ® CHRYSLER © PLYMOUTH ® VALIANT ® FARGO SALES & SERVICE ?} QUALITY USED CARS tenn Arr A © Automobile Storage © 372 VICTORIA AVE.Sales: Service & Parts: HU.9-5748 - MU.9-5745 vVVvVVvVYvVVVVVVVY SERVICE DIRECTORY a dû dû A M de de M A LA A BUILDING REPAIRS RESTORATION MASONRY REPAIRS ARTHURS AND GENERAL CONTACT MR.HYCON 1,TD.131-8241 Countructor, \u201cVERN OATWAY.\u201d carpentry, painting, brick and cement work.WE.2-5032, LL CARPENTRY WOODWORK Offices, planned kitchens, basements finished and general carpentry, Satisfaction assured.845-3055 or 272- 2681._.CARPENTRY, planned shops, kitchens, busements, playruoms and all interior wood work, Call Mr, M, Lam- 521 2663: after 5 p.m.\u201c CARTAGE AND MOVING ABLE to move anything, anytime.Try Roger Express.WE.5-2408.C.M.CARTAGE, Reuistered.Prop.Cliff Monteith.Moving, Packing and crating by Van.PO.68-6057 - 767-3835.FLOORING BEAUTIFUL MODERN IlLOORS rock, days: CL.4-4886.LEADING BRANDS VINYL.RUBBER.LINOLEUM.DE SIGNED AND LAID BY EXPERTS 18 YEARS EXPER- [ENCE +.CALL FLOOR CRAFT INC.MR.ROY (DAY OR NIGHT) FOR FREE ESTIMATE WE.2 10.FOOT SPECIALIST MALLIN B.A.Specializes in all foot allments, Visits made at your home.HE, 9-467).\u201cPAINTING & DECORATING CLEANEST PAINTERS IN TOWN SPECIALIZING IN: * PAPER HANGING * RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PAINTING * RIMASONABLE PRICES CALL: MO.9-2056 OR CR.9-2212 BOWER and Fitzpatrick Reg\u2019d.Painting, Interior and exterior, Wall papering.Free estimates.RA.8-6053 and PO.7-9740.PEST CONTROL FOR QUICK efficient and convenient service for the extermination of rodents and all insects.Estimates free.Call Pestroy Limited.RI 17-2457.RATS, mice, cockroaches, etc.Free estimates.Guaranteed results.Satisfaction or no payment.Hygienic Sanitary Service.RE.1-6149 © UPHOLSTERY MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING CO.395 SELBY STREET TEL.: WE.2-5012 WE.7-4446 AFTER 5 P.M.GENERAL UPHOLSTERING \"A 3 Ah A os LE RR RE SEE VE EEE RER EE 1 5 ¥ JAI IRA RE REL TNA IMG.EAN AE, i _ PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | HUnter 1-0451 WE The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising ni ce 10 Words 50° | 4¢ for each additional word | TE os Please hone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.Thursday for current issue, For your convenience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 5 oe 3 5 3 ; i until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1.045).Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canade YAR, FOR S/LE PROPERTY ST.CONSTANT, COTE PLAISANCE, 7 ROOM BUNGALOW, 4 BEDROOMS, FINISHED PLAYROOM KNOTTY REASONABLE, CAN BE SEEN ANYTIME, FOR INFORMATION: - CALL \u2014 632-2514 PROPERTY WANTED TWO houses needed.Large family home up to $75,000, also very large home up to to $200,000.Call Mrs, J.P.Guite, WE.7-3719 or Frank A, Norman and Co, Ltd.RE, t- 817.For sale \"COUNTRY PROPERTY \u2014 sil Mont Tremblant Estates Knotty pine interiors.Down 1-0534 or St.Jovite 425-2281.Ski and summer chalets.New 3 bedroom homes.Natural field stone fireplaces.209.UN, Price payment $1,000.Call 75 9 hunting, Peak, and new planned ski development.approximately $300.Call OR.17 BROME LAKE, Maple Lodge.Beach, tennis, fishing, water in rooms, T.V., excellent cuisine, $35 weekly,.RE.7- 4467.MOUNTAINS, Eastern Townships, acres, small winterized cabin, $3,500 Phone 277-0063.Evenings only.Scenic Lots Vermont miles from Montreal, swimming, Close to Private sale.100° x 200° \"COUNTRY HOUSES To Let Murray Bay Pointe-Au-Pic, attractive bungalow with beautiful view, close to golf club, living room with large open fireplace, dining room, 4 bedrooms (one double).2'4 bathrooms, electric stove, hot water heater, refrigerator, $650 July and August or $350 for one month only.Phone RE.3-0786.No weekend calls.RESORTS SUMMER BOARD Attention Working Mothers Private party would take four children ages 4 to 8 years for summer months at her private cottage in the Luurentians.$20.00 weekly.Phone: RI.7- 1318 evenings after 6 p.m, 7 good (ishing, Jay lot 1-4789.52 FURNISHED APTS.TO LET Sublet SHERBROOKE AND MARLOWE, 3 LARGE ROOMS, BASEMENT APARTMENT, FULLY FURNISHED.FOR JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER.FOR INFORMATION ca HU.9-5518 BETWEEN 5 AND 2329 HAMPTON, furnished apartments.2 rooms, kitchen, $80.00; one room, kitchen, $65.00, Taxes.light, heat, paid.482-2753 \u2014 WE.2-6633.58 APARTMENTS WANTED RESPECTABLE BACHELOR REQUIRES SELF CONTAINED APARTMENT.3 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, PREFERABLY IN WESTMOUNT AREA.PARKING FACILITIES NECESSARY.REASONABLE RENTAL.PLEASE CALL MR.DOYLE, DAYS WE.5-9664.EVENINGS QUEEN'S HOTEL, UN.6-2531, 61 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes to let MARLOWE 2032, 6% UPPER DUPLEX, EQUIPPED, HEATED, $125.WE.7-1278, HU.8-3820.71 _ ROOMS TO LET _ ROOM, FREE PARKING, $8.00 PER WEEK, APPLY 57 COLUMBIA AVENUE, WESTMOUNT.ST.MATTHEW-Sherbrooke.Attractive room, privileges.WE.5-8133, WE.5-5391 COTE SAINT LUC and Wilson, lovely room.Private balcony, kitchen privileges.Alt home facilities with single person.Business lady preferred.Call HU.1-1323 or HU.9-5051.80 CHILDREN'S BOARD BOARD 7 days, children 6 to 10 or infants.Newly decorated room, Call 482-5857.82 AUTOS FOR SALE 1949 METEOR, mechanically sound, radio, best offer.695-9718.TRIUMPH T.R.3 1960, hardtop and 2 soft tops, over drive, radio, Stebro exhaust, never driven in winter.Call collect 453-2430.CONSUL, 1958.Blue, execellent condition, snow tires, low mileage.Should be seen.Reasonable.Call HU.8-4862, JAGUAR 1856, AUTOMATIC, $700.CALL RI.8-8172.1956 Dodge A-1 CONDITION.4 DOOR SEDAN, WHITE.BARGAIN.CALL 488-1019.90 GARAGES TO LET OLIVIER-Greene, Westmount.Large garage, street level, WE.3-4840 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE .It vou vould enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around WESTMOUNT and are willing to make light deliveries, etc., write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, DEPT.CW-6, 840 LaFleur Ave., Mont- peal 32.Route will pay up to $5.00 per our.2 BOYS\u2019 & GILRS' CAMPS SPEIRS - MILLER SUMMER SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN ON 9% ACRE FARM.AUBREY.QUE.RIDING SINGING BOATING * * * A FISHING *% DANCING 4 SWIMMING * HIKING CALL: \u2014 HU.4-3717 _ HELP WANTED = _ Female BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine Wes?Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 p.m.Sunday : 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General MATURE STENOGRAPHER REQUIRED FOR SMALL ELECTRICAL COMPANY.VICINITY OF SNOWDON CALL 484-3644 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male HANDY MAN FOR RESIDENTIAL ODD JOBS CARPENTRY PAINTING WASHING WINDOWS WALLS, ETC.WORK EVERY SATURDAY Call: \u2014 482-6061 112 MOTHER'S HELPER 102 MOTHER'S HELP AGE 16 FOR SUMMER MONTHS.2 CHILDREN 7 AND 11.SLEEP IN.COTE SAINT LUC SWIMMING POOL PRIVILEGES.CALL HU.4-4883 MOTHER'S helper, 16 or 17 year old for August, Ogunguit Main.Call HU.6-0839.119 BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE RELIABLE 16 YEAR OLD GIRL WILL BABY SIT IN WESTMOUNT DURING JULY, 937-4588.127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture TWO double size continenal beds.Good condition, Reasonable.481-8595.130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment WESTINGHOUSE frigidaire, 9 cubic feet; small side freezer.Excellent condition.RE.1-9355.132 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments PIANO UPRIGHT (Lindsay), PERFECT NEW CONDITION.CALL 484-8219.FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment GLIDER.3 speed boy's bicycle, perfect condition, used once, $25.WE.2-0446.RALEIGH 3 speed boy\u2019s 26 inch bicycle, excellent condition, electric horn, speedometer, carrying bag.$30 or closest offer.Mike, WE, 2-0446.MAN'S golf bag with 2 woods, 5 irons and cart; shoes, size 9.Bargain at $60.Phone after 7 p.m.HU.1-4329, TWO tricycles, reasonable price.Call WE.4-1590 after 6 p.m.GIRL'S bicycle, 26 inch (Raleigh).3 speed, gear, like new.HU.8-4459.136 FOR SALE \u2014 __ Clothing and furs 134 \u2014 Prom.\u2014 Graduation Or Dance Dress Ballerina length organza party dress strapless in primrose yellow.Brand new, size 14.Reasonable.Tel.: 484-8830.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General THOR washing machine, wringer type, good condition, running order, Draperies READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TO COVER 144 INCHES \u2014 FOR ONLY 32500 ARNEL-TERYLENE AT HALF Carpets 9\u2019 x 12\u2019 RUGS FROM $15.00 UP HALL CARPETS FROM $1.50 YARD WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM $2.95 BLANKETS -\u2014 SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL \u2014 WINDOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURE\u2014 PLASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTES, ETC.ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.TRADITIONAL 9 PIECE DINING ROOM SET IN SOLID GOLDEN OAK WINE LEATHER HIGH BACKED CHAIRS, COST $1,300, SELL $250; BEDROOM SUITE IN GREY WALNUT, DOUBLE BED, CHEST AND DOUBLE DRESSER, $150; WALNUT, SOLID PANEL BED, DRESSERS AND VANITY, BOX SPRING AND MATTRESS, $150; TEEN AGED BEDROOM SUITE, WHITE METAL TWIN BEDS, SPRING AND MATTRESSES, \"DOUBLE DRESSER, NIGHT TABLE AND SIDE TABLE, $140; UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, $40; ONE 3-PIECE SECTIONAL LIVING ROOM SET, RED NYLON UPHOLSTERY WITH SLIP COVERS, $125; 2 ARM CHAIRS, NYLON _UPHOLSTERY AND TAPESTRY, $30 EACH; ONE G.E.FLOOR POLISHER, $15; 1 DELUXE 21 INCH LAWN BOY POWER MOWER, $20; CARPETS ROSE WILTON.BROADLOOM 11' x 18' 9\" $75; CHINESE HOOKED RUN 10\u2019 x 13'9\", $30; BEIGE INDIAN BROADLOOM 10° x 13\u2019, $75; GREEN CARVED BROADLOOM 10 x 12' $40; ETC.637-6584 OR 481-1612 WHY RENT A TYPEWRITER ?You can have your own Royal Smith Corona portable for as low $1.00 weekly.Phone for home demonstration UN.1-2437.or as MAN'S flight bag; semi-automatic washing machine; oak coffee table; kitchen chairs and stools; porcelain top table; 2 white metal cabinets; double bed: night table.488-7751, GAINADAY washing machine, wringer type; arm chair upholstered: what-no-stand.Good condition Reasonable.HU.6-3326.INGLIS fully automatic machine, good condition.$33.664.BEDROOM set: bedroom chair: garbage step-on-can; lined drapes: rug, 9 x 9 (green); kitchen chairs.Good condition.Reasonable.HU.6-3860.CHESTERFIELD, 2 piece; end tables (mahogany); student's desk.Call RE.7-9774.After 7 p.m.CHESTERFIELD, 3 piece; hall runner rubber foam under pad.Perfect condition.Call after 6 p.m.RE, 3-9369.FOLDING baby carriage, blue.In good condition with fenders.Call 937-1129.THREE piece oak and cane Jacobean set: Queen Anne walnut china cabinet; 2 mahogany trophy cases with leaded panes.Reasonable, Call WE.washing HU.1- INGLIS Royal washing machine, fully automatic, Good condition.Reasonable.HU, 1-2137, FRIGIDAIRE fridge, \"full freezer across, good condition: viscose rug, 15 x 11 (brown).Very good condition.Reasonable.RE.1-6312.SNACK BAR or restaurant equipment, Stoves, toasters, coffee maker.All 220.Fridge, dishes; large coke cooler, etc.Call RE.8-6694, BEDROOM set; original oll paintings; embroidered pictures: carpets, plain and design: bamper.Reasonable.488- $33.486-7666.5485. FOR SALE \u2014 General 138 AUTO CARRIER WITH RUBBER MOUNTINGS IN GOOD CONDITION; LLOYD BABY CARRIAGE; ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER; BATH INETTE, 484 4949.Going Abroad COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF 4 ROOMS INCLUDING TV.RADIO.ALL VERY REASONABLE.WE.5-1882.FREEZER, i3 cubic feet, $100: frigidaire, 10 cubic feet, $75; electric stove, 40 inch, $73: ofl furnace, $35: Lloyd baby carriage, $20.All in good condition, RE.9-9643.= DRAW DRAPES, lined, 2 sets, perfect condition.After 6 p.m.484-2749.142 PHOTO SUPPLIES YASHICA A with case.Bought in April, $40.00, Call 482-3242.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED luggage trailer and camping equipment, Call 488-7751.WE buy used tires.Van Horne.271-0010.154 LOST All sizes, 1643 Reward LOST: GLASSES, VICINITY OF WESTMOUNT AVENUE AND KING GEORGE PARK, DURING PAST WEEK.PLEASE CALL HU.8.9736.156 ~~ FOUND FOUND Text Book in trash container, near skating rink in Westmount Saturday evening, 481-8924.158 DOMESTIC PETS Dachshunds Dachshunds, 8 weeks old, pure bred, from German pedigree parents.Call HU.6-6244 after 8 p.m.489-6930 days.BEAUTIFUL kitten, house broken.Need a good home, Call 933-5155.TO GIVE AWAY TO GOOD HOME FREE, HOUSE TRAINED KITTEN.Printed Pattern 9293 9-17 Made for each other, and for YOU \u2014 this willowy sheath and | its ring-collar coat.Quick, simple to sew, and it looks so very smart, so exclusive! Printed Pattern 9293: Jr.Miss Sizes 9, 11, 13, 15, 17.Size 13 dress takes 3 yards 35-inch; coat takes 3% yards.FORTY CENTS (40¢) in coins (no stamps please) for this pattern.Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER.Send order to MARIAN MARTIN.care of The Examiner, Pattern Dept., 60 Front street, Toronto, Ont.a six-foot, 46-year-old baby, I can't get him out of bed in the morning.When the alarm rings he shuts it off, put his head under the covers, and goes back to sleep.Our arrangement is that when the alarm goes off he is supposed to shut it off, get up and put the coffee on,| and then I get up and fix breakfast.Well, as I said, he shuts off the alarm and crawls back in bed again.If 1 try to get him up he says, \u2018Oh, my back,\u201d or \u201cI didn't sleep a wink lastnight.\u201d What makes me angry is that, when he is going fishing, he can get up at 4:30 a.m.without any trouble, fix his own breakfast, and take of with no help from me.What do you think?PLAIN MAD DEAR PLAIN : Your husband is a healthy, normal, six-foot, 46-year-old comfort creature.When the alarm rings, YOU shut it off and fix the coffee, And bring a nice steaming cup to his bedside.If the aroma doesn\u2019t arouse him, one teeny-weeny drop on his nose will, * * * DEAR ABBY: When I had my : last baby, I swore off having any more children.I am 27 years old, Abby, and 1 have EIGHT boys \u2018no twins).Is it possible that there is something Library closed on Monday The Westmount Public Library will be closed all day Monday, June 24 in observance of St.Jean Baptiste Day.The Library is now closed Saturdays, until September 7, but will be open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.for books.It will close on Wednesdays at 6 p.m.The -Library will also be closed all day Monday, July 1 - Dominion Day.Social & Personal Mrs.G, B.Bowen, chairman of the Music Committee of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club.entertained the members of her committee at a luncheon at her home on Earnscliffe ave- \u2018nue, to discuss the program for the 1963-64 season.Present were the president, Mrs, J.W.Craig and Mesdames 1.K.Lowry, Norman B.Muir, Thomson and Geo.E.Toye.MRS.JACOB MONAKER ot | Notre Dame de Grace, who was recently elected president of Shaare Zion Sisterhood.\u201c Dear Abby.Arrangements! By Abigail van Buren DEAR ABBY: My proklem is about the combination of my Make New husband and me that can't produce anything but boys?Whose fault is this anyway?My hus- i band says it must be me because nis first wife had two girls.! LONG ON BOYS DEAR LONG: You're short on facts.The sex of the children is determined by the HUSBAND.¥ * * DEAR ABBY: My husband's older sister is one for the books.She lives near me and pops in to visit quite often.Lately she has been getting \u201chot flashes.\u201d She tears off her blouse or her: dress tor whatever she is wearing) and pulls off her beads and earrings like a woman possessed, I have an 1l-year-old sing in front of him.I have to be on my guard constantly and when she starts having a hot son and | don't want her undres- | 1$ flash 1 get the boy out of the in-law was widowed in the past \u2018 year, and I think these flashes | are way overdone as a bid for.sympathy.Can't her doctor give : her shots or pills to help her?| She claims he can't.SISTER-IN-LAW | DEAR SIS: 1 have a \u201chot | flash\u201d for you, lady.What | helps some women is of no | help to others.Your sister-in- | law needs sympathy and understanding, not criticism.¥ * * DEAR ABBY: I have been! married for eight months now.| and happily.except for one thing.My husband still gets phone calls from his ex-wife.They had no children so there are no family or financial ties to discuss.About three months ago I thought the calls had stopped, but I happened to come home for lunch the other day and she called again.My husband seemed embarrassed and got rid of her quickly.I told him he could stop these calls by telling her bluntly he didn\u2019t | wish to speak to her, but he claims he has already told her that.I trusted him completely until this last call.Do you suppose he enjoys knowing his \u201cex\u201d .is still carrying the torch?How can I put a stop to it?Or is this something a second wife must learn to live with?! WIFE NUMBER TWO | DEAR WIFE: An unresolv- | ed suspicion is neither healthy nor fun to live with.If your husband does not appreciate these calls, he can put a stop to them by telling his \u201cex\u201d in more emphatic language.If he \u201cenjoys\u201d them.you have another problem.You are | competing with a poor loser who might be angling for an- room, but fast.Now this sister- \u2018 & other bout.* * * ! DEAR ABBY: My boy friend | and 1 have been going steady | for three years and plan to be | married this fall.When I was 15 (I am now 22), I had a child | out of wedlock.My parents are raising her as their own child.\"Everyone thinks she is my.1 younger sister.1 told my boy | friend all about it, and he said\u2019 he didn't care about the past.: I believe him, too.Abby, be-, | fore I marry him 1 think his parents should be told about my | mistake.He says he won't tell.them, and as long as my parents plan to raise my little girl as| their own, no one needs to | know.1 think his parents deserve to know all about me.Ami 11 right?Or do you agree with my boy friend?i TROUBLED CONSCIENCE , DEAR TROUBLED: I agree with your boy friend, | ARNEL JERSEY in a pebble print was chosen by Cosmo-Kismet of Montreal to create an alluring bathing suit cut in fluid lines, previewed above at the Acapulco Hilton, Mexico.A tie belt defines the waist.The opaque Arnel fabric dries quickly after swimming, its jewel colours do not fade in the sun.ALL ABOUT BABIES.A Public Service of the National Baby Care Council ROCK-A-BYE BABY \u2018from a review of medical litera.By C.ROBERT GRUVER | ture dealing with the management of healthy babies who Editor, All About Babies i Some babies sleep without any | Won't sleep.trouble.Others, like adults, are! Doctors list a few of the more born bad sleepers.common causes of sleeplessness: Slight disturbances wake them Teething, too much light.gas- up.The born bad sleepers fre- | {To intestinal distress, a tight quently lic awake for hours after 20dominal binder.unsuitable un- being put to bed.Sometimes derwear, a knotty mattress, a babies will lie awake in order POOrly made bed.or insufficient to attract attention.bedclothes leading to cold hands These discoveries emerged and fect and discomfort caused \u201cos Lu .__ _|by a wet or soiled diaper.DEAR ABBY: I am 45 vears nu sleeplessness persists, the old and have been married al-| first thing is to consult your doc- most 15 years.My wife is a good or eo rule out any organic dis- cook, a good housekeeper and aj Then look to the baby's com- good woman.She has one bad: fort A 1 sleep bag will fault, She will spend lots of time | keen the bobs \u2018 or Dai En wi watering her African violets, her cep the y from né uncov one passion in life, but she | ered.Most babies like flannel nevers asks me if I want a i pajamas a hard.smooth mat.; tress covered with a blanket and ' ater.am well 2 ; ; drink of water.| am w able , flannel sheet.Tight clothing to get myself a drink of water, but it would be nice if she would offer it to me once in a while.Am ! wrong\u201d MR.RTK, should be avoided, and the baby should always be freshly diapered.A professional diaper service will always assure a ready sup- DEAR MR.K.: You are uv ot (joan, processed diapers.the first man I have ever ; ff the baby is afraid of the heard from who is jealous of dark, there should be a smail an African violet: Don't sup- :tight in the room.A warm bath press your anger.Emulate the : 4{ night has the effect of soothing competition.Turn purple and; babies and promoting their say.\u201cI'm thirsty, Darling.sleep.A quiet period before bed- will you water me, too?\" And time is recommended, don\u2019t be surprised if she tells yr oo Baby understands, vou you you are already all wet may find it sometimes helps to or simply to dry up! suggest that its eyes look tired, * * + that it looks sleepy and will very ; soon be fast asleep._ DEAR ABBY: | like to work} Dr, Morris Witkin, a pedia- in my shop some cvenings after, trician.has this suggestion for supper.1 do so almost EVErY handling the difficult baby: evening.My problem is this.A \u2018To insist on sleep where neighbor girl.16.keeps coming (here is no desire is senseless, into my shop to watch me work.\" for sleep Will not be commanded.I enjoy her company.but MY\" One cannot stampede a child to wife is afraid the neighbors will sleep.To smack him or use cor- get the wrong idea.What CAN: oral punishment is disastrous.I do to keep everybody happy?postpone bedtime an hour or so.MAN WITH A HOBBY \u201cThen put the baby to bed.let- DEAR MAN: No one can ting it know all further \u2014 tom keep \u201ceverybody happy.\u201d But foolery will be ignored.The child for a start, tell Sweet 16 must read in the mother's voice (sweetly) that she should |uand gather from the tone of her spend more time on her home- voice that she is determined to work and less on your shop [have her way.Once the child work.P.S.Tell \u201cwifey\u201d to realizes the futility of resistance, grow up.too, the battle is won.£961 '1Z aunp 'Aopuy 'JouIwDX3 sunoussam aq) El The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 21, 1963 1 4 Four teachers to leave Roslyn School Four teachers will be leaving the staff of Roslyn School this month | They are: Mrs.M.Tucker, Mrs.M.Darbng, Mrs.Greer Wootten and Mrs E.Eberts.| Classes at the school end Monday.Pupils are free on Tuesday, but return for an\u2018 hour Wednesday to pick up their reports and attend a final assembly.A few parents of pupils in grade six are expected to attend.Enrollment at Roslyn is ap- | proximately 300.now you can use either end to open LAURENITOE it's now in cans.MOLSON iG: Y MALE Pick up a cool dozen cans of Laurentide Ale.You'll find them at your hi ; Wi An intensive two-week course in French conversation has started for 77 boys at Lower Canada College under the direction of Eric Essex, head of the French department, The students are divided into groups of about 12 to allow each maximum instructor time, Myr.Essex is assisted by R.Jensen, a French teacher at the college, and four French- Canadian instructors, three of whom are from the University of Montreal.The hours of the course are from 8:45 a.m.to 12.45 p.m.Monday to Friday inclusive.The aim is to improve comas well as bottles! friendly neighbourhood grocery right now.in their lively carton.Light, good-tasting Laurentide Ale is a vacationer's delight.Now no matter where you travel, take it with you in cans or compact bottles.THE GOOD -TASTING LIGHT ALE FROM MOLSONS! | French Fortnight for $ 33 prehension and fluency, said Dr.D.8S.Penton, headmaster, He added: \u201cFrench only will be spoken at all times.Neither formal grammar study.nor written exercises will be done.The only written work will be dictations, vocabulary and voluntary note taking.\u201cActivities will include prayers In French, phonetic training, story reproduction, oral compositions, talks on Woodley heads | Ad-Sales Club Federation | | E.H.Woodley, Advertising Manager, Northern Electric i Company Ltd.of Hingston Ave.IN.D.G.Montreal is the new national president of The Federation of Canadian Advertising and Sales Clubs.He is a past Vice-President \"of Federation, a past-President jof the Advertising and Sales Executive Club of Montreal, the Canadian Circulations Audit Board, the Direct Mail Advertising Association.the Association of Industrial Advertisers and a past-Director of the Association of Canadian Advertisers Inc.He is also a member of the Marketing Association of Canada and ithe Publicité Club de Montréal.Mr.Woodley was born in Calcutta, India.of missionary parents, attended McGill University (and Macdonald College and before joining Northern Electric.:Was a teacher at the Roval Ar- i thur School, Montreal.He succeeds (i.Hector Hudson, of the Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Toronto.Other officers elected are: treasurer: Donald B.Vickery,! 'Smith-Corona \u2018Canada\u2019 Ltd.Montreal: vice presidents: Gordon H.Mahen, Imperial Oil Ltd.; Halifax: Jean St.Jacques, B.Houde & Grothé Ltée, Quebec: Phil R.Ilagler.Radiu Station! CJBQ, Belleville: P.E.Priest,-' man, American Airlines Inc, Toronto: Pete Frankland, Frank- land Displays L.td., Kitchener: J.R, Wells, Lever Potato Chips, (St.Catharines: Franz Martin, | Chrysler Corp.of Canada Ltd.\u201cWindsor: Ronald A.Owen,\u2018 jO'Keefe Old Vienna Brewing ; Co.\u2018Manitoba\u2019 Ltd.Winnipeg: | | | | \"L.P.Danis, CBXT-TV, Edmonton; and Fred H.Moonen, Community Chest & Councils of} Greater Vancouver.Wm.E.Robinson, Cooper & Beatty Ltd.Toronto.is vice-\u2019 president representing young group club; Mrs.George Clow, Hamilton Visitors & Convention Bureau, is vice-president repre- : senting Women's Clubs.John P, McCormick, general manager, Advertising & Sales Executives Club of Montreal, was re-appointed executive mount.won the Grade 11 religious knowledge prize.| Course underway at LCC Canadian history and civilization, study of news in the press and on the radio.discussions of simple everyday topics, and films.\u201d The classes have been opened to boys at present in forms 8, 9 and 10.The cost of the course has been fixed at $33, including $3 for hooks.It is planned to have two afternoon excursions, either to local universities of a factory where French only is spoken, This is to provide fuller opportunity for the hearing of French under different circumstances.tanstead prizes given The annual baccalaureate ser- | vice and prize-giving was held at | Stanstead College Saturday.Dr.F.Kenneth Hare, dean of the faculty of arts and science at | MeGill University.was the speak- jer and presented the major prizes.The chairman of the board of trustees.Alex J.Philip.presided at the prize-giving and the head- , master, Edward C.Cayley, reported on the year's activities.Mr.Cayley characterized the | year as a good one in all ways and \"noted, particularly.that the school had been full and that ad- | missions were becoming extremely competitive.' Robert Jackson, son of Mrs., Audrey Jackson of the Town ol Mount Royal, was awarded the | Birks Silver Medal as the top student in Grade XII and also the 'Spofforth Cup for excellence in science and mathematics.Many athletic prizes were distributed and Thomas Faust.son of Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Faust of 30 Station avenue, Westmount, was awarded the Thomas Johnson Memorial Trophy as the best all round athlete in the school.Two Montreal West boys also figured in the prize list.Brian \u2018Chapman, 71 Banstead road, won | the Grade 10 prize for Latin and: Jack Walker.47 Ainslie road, the senior manual training prize.David Brown.also of West- CAMP ACCUEIL | NOTRE DAME | Bilingual Camp for Boys and Girls 2 500 WEEKLY For Information WE.3-4601 Four local men aid east-end fire victims Four Westmounters have assisted victims of a series of fires in cast-end Montreal.They are: John E.M.Lawrence.61 Chesterfield avenue, Hugh A Jones, 426 Lansdowne, Jim Moore and Donald Murray.4877 Sherbrooke street W.Mr.lawrence, chairman of the disaster relief committee of the Montreal branch of the Red Cross working with ten other members distributed clothing and $1.785 worth of food to fire victims, it was announced this week.Emergency shelter was also provided at a cost of '$2.721.20.In addition to the purchased articles, the committee distributed 1.612 articles of clothing made by the volunteer ladies ol the women\u2019s work committee.During May, 41 families were victims of 17 fires, = \u2014 \u2014 = me À RICH EXPERIENCE AWAITS 4 YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM SIX TO SEVENTEEN AL, Finest in: e Leadership e Program e Equipment ~ RIDING INSTRUCTION ON CAMP'S ~] PONIES AND HORSES AT NO EXTRA CHARGE.CAMP WILDWOOD OFFERS: An eutdeer program of fascinating adventure.Programs designed for dilferent ue levels.Carefully troined College students and feathers make deveted and friendly leaders who understand and challenge youth.Leadership that makes @ lesting influence on young lives.Highly recommended.Government inspected, Founded 1930.Screened, insulated Camp buildings.Firoplaces for cool, damp doys.Resident Nurse.Doctor within 2 miles.À On N Beautiful Lake ol Two Mountains rot COME FOR TWO 70 TEN WEEKS.| Camp Opens SATURDAY, JUNE ith Closes: SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st Camp Wildwood is one of the few carps which advertise their rates\u2014Ouly $30 weekly, plus $5 Registration Fee which covers Insurance, Spacial Rates for families in need.Never send fou child to a Camp you have never seen | isit Wildwood any Saturday afternoon, Meet the Directors personally! Children of parents unable to pay are taken without charge.Boys and girls in their teens may work their way through Camp in part- + time employment.Ask for details.FREE COACHING given in French and Aritiynetic for children who need this extra instruction.You can pay up to $90 a week in many camps in America, Ontario and Quebec, but cannot ot more than is offered al \u201cWILDWOOD \u201c Camp for only $5 a day.(Subsidized).REGISTER NOW, Reservations NOW being acceplen.L HIGH ADVENTURE +.in swimming, canoeing, overnight frips, sailing, skiing, fishing, rifle practice, archery, handicrafts, Indian lore, natura study, hiking, riding, tennis, football, basketball, baseball, etc.Beautiful 32 page Free Booklet on request: Dr.H.G, Mortin\u2014Direcior Camp Wildwood, Veudreuil, Quebec Phone: 234.3317 __ The Finest in Christian Camping.CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 6 to 12 Years ® 15th Year: © Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, dramatics ond trips, all under the supervision of carefully chosen staff and directed by Miss Ruby Smith, B.A., M.S.P.E.Buoklet On Request 501 Claremont Avenue Westmount Westmount Recreation Department Softball Leagues final standings Mosquito League G P L D PTS.JETS 6 6 0 0 12 MARLINS 6 4 2 0 8 RED WINGS 6 1 5 0 2 CHIEFS 6 1 5 0 2 JETS \u2014 Unbeaten and Untied during schedule, declared champions.Pee Wee League PIRATES 5 4 1 6 8 GIANTS 5 4 1 0 8 CUBS 5 3 2 0 6 DODGERS 5 2 3 0 4 METS 5 1 4 2 Pee Wee Exhibition Games L CC 2 2 6 0 4 WILLINGDON 1 1 0 0 2 WESTMOUNT 3 0 3 0 0 Bantam League YANKEES 5 4 0 1 9 WHITE SOX 6 3 2 1 7 ORIOLES 6 2 3 1 5 INDIANS 5 0 4 1 1 Results of Games Played Pee Wee sudden death playoff June 12.1963 Giants 13 = Pirates 1) Bantam sudden death playoff June 13.1963 Jets, Giants, White Sox cop softball titles The Jets won the championships in the Mosquito section of the Westmount municipal Soft- Did You Know That ?The hit-and-run play isn\u2019t a bit-and-run-play at all.Since the runner takes off before the batter swings, it really is the run-and-hit play.When Joe DiMaggio hit safely in 56 straight games back in 1941 he picked up one hit in 34 of \u2019em, two hits in 13, three hits in five and four hits in four.The entire gate receipts when Detroit played a 15- game \u201cWorld Series\u201d with St.Louis back in 1887 totaled exactly $41,050.03.Manager Bill Rigney of the Los Angeles Angels walked 46.470 feet last season .or almost nine miles .from the dugout to the mound to change pitchers or talk to them.He changed \u2019em 353 times.Quitting Time When Birdie managed the Cincinnati Reds he had a player with a drinking problem.\u201cI went to the bar where 1 knew this boy loafed,\u201d Tebbetts recalled.\u201cI! asked the bartender about him and he replied, \u2018Don\u2019t worry.Mr.Tebbetts.1 watch over him pretty close.Besides, he knows when he\u2019s had enough\u2019 \u201cNot long after, this player walks into the place\u2019 and orders a double martini.He downed that in a hurry.He asks for a second drink and a third and gulps them both down.Then he falls off the stool to the floor.\u201cThe bartender comes over to me and says, \u2018See.Diän\u2019t I tell you he quits when he\u2019s had enough\u201d?\u201d Tebbetts bal] leagues.The Giants took the Pee Wee crown, and the Braves walked off with the Bantam title, The championship rosters are listed: Mosquito Champions Jets Stuart Cooper\u2014Capt.Michael Newton, Bobby Tanner.George Gaty.Randy Skelton.Douglas Collier.Abbie Shacter.Lawrence Shragge.Peter Roberts, Pierre Leclaire Robbie Driscoll.Christopher Smith, Richard Brott, Martin Cukerman, Kelly Cavanagh.Pee Wee Champions Giants Phil Lecouffe\u2014Capt.Michael Bourke.Mitchel Wolfe, Dwight How, Stanley Jabolonski.James Bonar.Robert Swaffield.Frank Common, Ozzie Hamburg.Mike ; Young.Tony Stapleton.Stuart Cooper.' Bantam Champions White Sox David Beasant \u2014 Capt.Jean Caouettie.Peter Maclean, Brian Hoffman, Louis Sauve.Gerald Fortin, Richard Atherton, Andy McCammon.Geoffrey Scott, Kevin Cooper, Grant Sherviffs.Henry Rosenhek.the Mild ale Westmount summer playground programme starts July 2 The City of Westmount Municipal summer play-; ground program will commence on Tuesday July 2nd.Bois and girls between the ages of 6 and 18, who are residents of Westmount.may register at Prince Albert] Westmount, and Stayner Parks, starting at 9,00 a.m.Qualified playground leaders are in charge of a varied program of Handicrafts, athletics, tours and picnics are planned tor the following nine weeks.Further information may be G.S.Wheatley .(Continued from page 2) ried to the late Amy Adams who predeceased him in 1934.He is survived by his second wife, Eunice, the former Mrs, Arthur Adams.two sons, Dr.Rupert Wheatley of Hamilton, Bermuda and Professor Eric Wheatley of Fredericton, New Brunswick, two brothers, James of St.Lam- had by calling the Department at WE Recreation 2.4203 ) Travel Mode Skiing 15 an ancient mode of travel and scientists in Norway and Sweden have found skss dating from 4,000 to 5,000 vears ago.Swedish soldiers were using skis In winter campaigos early ax AD 1260 \u201cx bert and Ernest of Toronto,
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