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[" LA Swim pool open The Westmount Swimming Pool will be open from 1 p.m.to 6 p.m.Monday through Sunday commencing September 3rd.Should hot weather return for more than one day at a time, the Pool will open from 10 a.m.to 8.30 p.m.Compromise on Bill 60 A.Kirk Cameron, local resident | and long-time representative on various educational bodies, has come up with what he suggests might be an acceptable compro- | mise on the provincial government's Bill 60.i He suggests that the Bill be altered to provide for: | (a A ministry of Education (as presently sought by the bill), and.(b Continue the Council of Education as it now stands.i The Catholic and Protestant Committees should remain, he believes, with all their present powers and prerogatives, except, insofar as these might be changed : with the consent of the parties themselves.| My.Cameron has been a member of the Protestant Committee ! for nearly 43 years.| | Baird brings \u2018em back alive Col.Pat Baird is back from Baffin Island \u2014 and happy who terrorized a part of the are breathing more easily, it is scene of the Wood avenue blaze - about the whole thing.He brought back a party of 20 mountain-climbers a n d! though they were a week overdue.missed connecting flights, and experienced bad weather \u2014 there were no complaints.The Alpine Club of Canada, as the group is officially known, originally planned to scale Tete Blanche.but when that was found still frozen.thev had to settle for lesser heights.but found them equally Dbreath- taking from a scenic standpoint.Most of the time lost was at Frobisher Bay.where the fog closed in.Schools set Student registering at schools under the jurisdiction of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal will note that those entering their former schools will register at 9 a.m.Wednesday,\u2019 Sept.4.while new pupils or pupils enrolling at a particular school 1:30 p.m.on the same day.All schools under the Montreal Catholic School Commission will open at 9 a.m, Tuesday Sept.3.! Koo 3 SN Ae iN RARER ENS INR.i OFFICER CADET R.R.WEBSTER OF WESTMOUNT receives the Murphy Sword as the most successful and outstanding second year officer cadet at the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps at Camp Borden.Educated at Ridley College.Cadet Webster is currently at the University of New Brunswick.Making the presentation is Lt.-Col.George Addy of the RCAC Association.21 years for firebug, | more to come Sept.5 Leonard Lemieux.42, cased and residents of the area Lemieux was detained at the \u2018lower section of eastern Westmount for weeks while \u2018setting a series of fires in rooming houses in the midnight and early morning hours has been sentenced to a total of 21 years and six months in prison \u2014 and will be sentenced for fires set in Montreal September 5.The sentences he has so far received will run concurrently.\u2019 Now that the tension has realized that Westmount police and firemen have come out of : the situation with their halos shining a bit more bhightly, and that Montreal authorities also owe Westinount's finest a debt.The Montreal police and detectives had been seeking the man for months, The guilty man admitted setting fires at 21 and 6Y Prospect street, 4210 Dorchester West, 238 Elm avenue, 1118 Greene avenue and 264 Wood avenue.All the buildings involved were rooming houses or tenements.by Fire Captain Dan Ryan.said his troubles started when his wife and four children left him and went to England.He admitted stealing an electric razor, a flashlight and $7 in cash during the excitement of one blaze, and was found with three wallets in his possession at the Wood avenue fire.The reign of terror goes back to April 15, and in all, Lemicux has admitted setting fives that have caused an estimated $250,- | 000 in damages.Rotary International extravagant in praise of Unity club talents The Unity Boys Club has been performing for years at its annual assembly at Lake Placid, New York, and on every occasion has earned the finest praise firom the top-notch TY pp Next week\u2019s weather By FRIC NEAL September 1 to 7 Labor Day holiday, cloudy tered thundershowers probable.Tropical storm for the Maritimes., with sunny periods.Widely scat- Improving after short thunderstorms.Day mainly sunny with blue skies.Cool moonlit night frosts possible in low laying places.this harvest mwon week.Killing Rotary for the first time must report at International for the past five| Rotarians representing clubs round the world.In connection with the latest appearance of the unit, the following message has been sent to the Westmount Rotary Club from Raymond T.Schmidt, the assembly manager.He says in part: \u201cIt was my privilege to manage the assembly for Rotary International this past year and it was my first experience with Unity's capable group of youngsters.ENTERTAINMENT \u201cI want at this time to again | express my appreciation to all Temperature range: south, 40 - 80°F, north 35 .75'F.40 to 50.members of the Westmount Club hours of sunshine this week.Rain 1 to 1%\", | for your development and maintenance of the Unity Club that has provided such outstanding entertainment for us these past years, \u201cIt seemed to me that this year's program was especially well received because at the end of the performance the group received a standing ovation from all those in attendance.There were some 835 people at this meeting, from 49 of the Rotary countries or geographical regions of the world.\u201cAgain our thanks to your ,elub - we hope that you will be able to continue supporting the Unity Club and that we will be able to continue to enjoy the talents of these young- | sters™, Lemieux, a confessed drifter Library closes Monday Westmount Public L4- brary will be closed all da Monday, which is Labor Day \u2014 and will then revert lo regular winter hours.Monday.Tuesday.Thursday and Friday during the winter period the Library is open from 10 a.m.to 9 pom.and Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.Children's Library is open Monday to Friday from ?to 6 p.m.and Saturday morning 10 to noon.Bail granted in U.S.case Word has been received trom Gadsden, Alabama.that Madeleine Sherwood, a tormer Wost End resident.and Broadway and Hollywood actress, has been granted bal of $1 pending an appeal on a sentence ot six months at hard labor that toltow- ed charges made mn Malla, Ala bamma, in conacetion with a freedom march.Miss Sherwood was arrested with 11 other persons on May 19 and charged with a breach ot the peace.The group was allegedly tracing the steps of white inte- gratiomst Witham Moore, a Balt more postman, shat to death March 23.The other 11, Judge Cyl 1 accordurs to Sunth, have not been tried, their cases berne held in abeyance pending the outcome of Miss Sherwood's appeal The case is bemg used as a test of the constitutronality vf state law, he said Miss Sherwood's lawver has announced that he will take the case to the State Supreme Court and even to the U.Court if necessary Bogus bills West End businessmen are warned that counterfeit money 15 again on the loose, this time cn $20 hells, The RCMP so tar has turned up one of the new bogus series bearing the serial number HE S.Supreme \u201c1611888, The bills, they report, can be spotted by a break in the 20 in the upper left corner The Queen's portrait is weak, but i the color is good on the ills, the RCMP stated.Index Church .6 Classified .14, 15 Editorial .4 Education .8 9 Goltman .7 Frosst report .9 Sports .RR 16 Society .10 Women's .11, 12 Unity .8 ON Unspeakable ! Speaking of speaking and speakers, public speaking runner-up speaks to Rotarians on public speaking The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 30, 1943 James Tamblyn, mem- | ber of Toastmasters in-| ternational and runner-; up in the public-speaking finals of that club in: their recent international and coast-to-coast contest, spoke to Westmount speechmaking, listening to a speech about you have the time, was the advice for those who felt they wanted to brush up on their strangely public speaking \u2014 and if you listening.haven't the time for these sug- A large part of the reason, gestions.concluded Toastmaster enough, were master Tamblyn put over his: on the subject.material, for the Rotarians all | knew all about the points he aloud to your children or grand- For practice.he said, read | apparently, was the way Toast- Tamblyn, there are lots of books years old.Good-neighbour policy works out well locally \u201cIt doesn't hurt to do a good turn once in a while\u201d.That\u2019s the philosophy of Mrs.J.M.Soltys of 1123 Greene avenue, and in the immediate past she has certainly been practising what she preaches.A neighbor was stricken some time ago and rushed to the; and the youngest just 17 months, hospital, leaving two little girls | The girls remained with the without anyone to care for Soltys family for ten days, but them.now, happy to report, they are The girls are six and eight back at home and their mother , has returned from the hospital Mrs.Soltys didn't hesitate for and is on the road to full re.a moment: covery.\u201cBring them to my place\u201d she \u201cDidn't your husband mind said as soon as she heard of all this extra work and activity\u201d Rotarians Wednesday ON they hadn't just the art of public speak.them that way.mg.said the speaker and it looked Members of the club \u2014 to this chronicler as if the Rotarians were listening and thinking.Keep to the time set, make sure to have a good vocabulary.muke the best use of your \"voice, were other points, Juin Toastmasters or take a course in publie speaking.if thought of NEW HAMPSHIRE Tree Top Lodge Sugar Hill \u2014 New Hampshire HIGHEST IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS $25.& $26.Double, American Plon.Children's Rates.Free Golf \u2014 Swimming Pool \u2014 Entertainment Excellent Food \u2014 Bottle Club WRITE: BETTIE FENTON, Manager Phone Fronconia 823-5502 Uncanny ! Frankly, Frank, you may be frank \u2014 it was Frank! Westmount Rotarians, frank- Iv.were treated to à frank statement of fact Wednesday noon \u2014 and responded frankly.It all began when Frank Carlin, who came at the wrong end of the Rotary Golf Tourney.was about to be presented with ; the trophy -\u2014 the Continental | ~ Can Cup.as arranged by Frank : Starr.TRAVELS INTHIS | Deciding to be frank.Frank (Cartin, that is! balked.WHITE FLIGHT BAG à \u201cI've already been presented ing-violetiy, \u201cbut to get an extra plug for Continental Can.Frank's rigging it again\u201d, Frankly, Frank «Carlin.that is! didn't have a chance.The Continental Can Cup was unveiled in all its gleaming splendour, and Frank \u2018Starr.that is) bowed.NORTHWAY DRIVE -IN THEATRE SUITE 002 PLEL CENTER BLDG.2055 PEEL STREET PH 545 4261 MONTREAL © WINNIPEG © MEDICINE HAT CALGARY ® EDMONTON © RÉGINA ® | ETHERIDGE Junction of Route 11 and Northway \u2014 Directly in CHAMPLAIN, N.Y.862 Cor Capacity fms .2200 SNA = ee CAA A SNL SNS INL SIN ENS a INS IN, Pat VP ETT APIA) NOTICE: ALL OUR SHOWS WILL START AT 8:00 P.M.SO THAT WE CAN RERUN THE MAIN FEATURE AT 12:00 A.Ma op à 5 rs ee 6 0 Er re ER 7 6 1 dS 81 1 em 1 me + mae dF em 8 Fm Admission Price: Adults 80 \u2014 Children under 12 FREE Wed.thru Sot.August 28-29-30-31 Sun., Mon.Tues.Sept.1-2-3 MURAT PLAN PR à fichtap STE JAMES Rican YRS Afgain MCQUEEN GARNER ATTENBOROUGH COLOR PANAVISION vo ve ers in QE YOU\u201d BONS - JHES m FARAVISION® and METRO GOLOR Metro- Goldwyn Mayer RLY METROCOLOR Pi a oii COLON by DE LUNE Car abcorB was making \u2014 though perhaps | children, or, if possible.use a! the situation.she was asked: with that thing he said, shrink- tape-recorder and playback.And so they were added tem-, \u201cNot at all,\u201d she replied, \u201che Introduced by Ted Harrison.porarily to Mrs.Soltys family, thinks the same way ! do \u2014 - Everson, } Listen, think, then speak \u2014 (he speaker was thanked by Bill which already numbered five il doesn't hurt to do a good children, the oldest 13 years turn once in a while.\u201d B.J.Lande heads Mount Sinai Bernard J.Lande, 4333 tee: Mrs.Sol Guttman, publicity Westmount elected president avenue was the board of directors of the Sanatorium.He succeeds the late Dr.louis S.Eidinger.Elected to serve with Mr.[Lande are lewis Shapiro, first vice-president and chairman of : symptoms by .Shortly after the opening of the the executive committee; Reuben Fisher, second vice-presi- dent and vice-chairman, executive committee: Harry Wolfe.treasurer; Nat Cohen.secretary: Ben Chazonoff, chairman, building and grounds commit- Film depicts work \u201cThe Work of Thy Hands\u201d is \u2018a new documentary-type motion picture on the services provided \u201cby the local and national parti- 1 of the Mount Sinai Sanatorium, a- Jewish Federation agency,: at the annual meeting of\u2019 number of cases who apply for cipant agencies of the Combined Jewish Appeal of Montreal.The production of the film has | been sponsored by the Combined Jewish Appeal in cooperation with the Federation of Jewish Community Services.It was produced by Tolea Films Inc.from \"a script specially written by Mrs.Charlotte Bronstein.Mrs.Bronstein wrote the script for last year's award-winning film \u2018Wonders Are Many\", based on ; the experiences of the overseas mission of the Joint Campaign for Combined Jewish Appeal and United Israel Appeal.Tolly Reviv who directed last year's production is also the director of the new film.The narration is by Hal Stubbs, Atwater Library The Atwater Library, 1200 At- water avenue, will be closed on .Monday, Labor Day.Regulars hours will be resumed on Tuesday, September 3.when the library will be open Monday through Friday from 4 am, to 9 p.m.and on Saturday from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.PLEASE NOTE ! The offices will be closed Monday, Labor Day, but will be open Tuesday, as usual, number of patients, chairman: and Joseph Eliesen.| A third factor.and 1he most chairman.by-laws comunitiee.' distressing.is a true increase A report was given at the in the number of tuberculous meeting by Dr.M.Aronoviteh, cases detected.\"A possible rea- medical director.son for this could be a laxity \u201cThe highlight of the medical in the attitude of the public as activities during 1963 was the far as tuberculosis is con- opening of a complete ward for cerned.\u201d explained Dr.Arono- non-tuberculous patients\u201d viteh.\u201cThe general impression stated Dr.Aronovitch.\u2018\u2019Fhe ad- seems to be that tuberculosis missions to this ward are con- is no longer à disease of impor- fined lo chest cases and to tance and proper preventive cancer cases where there is measures are not taken.\u201d some hope of alleviation of Dr.Aronoviteh reported that chemotherapy.a new method of studying the bronchial tubes was evolved at the Sanatorium in 1963.An ex- \u201chibit of this method was shown and very favorably received at the International Congress of ; .Radiology held recently in Dr.Arunoviteh pointed out Montreal.that there has\u2019 been no redue- ; ; .pri - tion in the number of wbereu- | (past LE O83 pati nts were Josis cases treated al the Sana- :Featecd a te Sanatorium and i 277 were admitted.torium and that beds were oc- ere admitt cupied at almost 100 percent\u2019 J.ROMISH during all of 1962, Ladies\u2019 & Men's The medical director ex- CUSTOM TAILOR plained that there were several factors contributing to the high Specializing in clothes made to measure from best mat- level of occupancy.The first is erials.Also all kinds of tail- the case finding program in cooperation with the Herzl Health | oring including remodelling of Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses.ward, it was completely filled,\u201d he continued.\u201cand the problem at present is to service the admission.\u201d Service Centre.Another is the closing down of a number of TB beds in other institutions so that there is now a more restricted selection of sanatoria for new cases and the remaining ones must assume a greater 1239 Greene Avenue Phone: 932-0696 \"Give yourself a break .\" TAKE FIVE FOR FFTY.LabaHH Conada\u2019s fastest growing ole ! For All Your ® PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores to Serve You 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1 © PHOTO SUPPLIES © PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing ® ACME PHOTO Reg'd.4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 -1989 VOL.XXXVi, No.35 In Quebec in 2 years: MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1963 ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS S Certifiod Watchmakers OIIMANS WE.3-4046 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.vs -35 PAGE THREE 60,000 lose driving licenses The Quebec two-year- old highway indemnity act has brought about: (a) a stricter traffic law enforcement, (b) better financial tection for the motorist, (c) a curb on political patronage.This is the statement of E.H S.Piper.head of the Highway Indemnities Act Fund.In two years, he said, 10.500 drivers have temporarily lost their driving permits for breaking the law.and nearly 50.000 because they could not give evidence of their ability to pay for damages caused in accidents.He pointed out.1.\u201cIf someone hit you two] vears ago.the chances were\u2019 43 out of 100 you would not be paid.Now, less than 13 out of 100 are without protection: 2.\u201clf you were unlucky enough to get hit by a driver without insurance.in all probability you formerly got nothing.Now, you would be indemnified by the fund to the limits specified by the law: 3.\u201cIf vou have a licence and want insurance bul you cannot buy it on the open market for any reason, you once had to decide whether to take the chance and drive without protection.Today.through the Assigned Risk Plan, insurance protection is guaranteed if you want it; 4.\u201cPolitical interference on behalf of traffic violators has been drastically reduced, with improved morale among our law enforcement personnel and in our courts.The same laws apply to all.regardless of politics.5.\u201cImproved enforcement, combined with the constant weeding out of sub-standard pro- FIRST MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE for investment in Residential.Commercial and Industrial property Prompt.courteous service on all Real Estate problems.For full details call the Department of: - GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY Vi.2-8251 AIR SU James Nt.Wo, Montreal 3 Mortguge Combined Jewish Appeal Building sets higher goal for '63 The 1963 Joint Campaign (or Combined Jewish Appeal and United Israel Appeal is being conducted this vear from November 4 to 18 with an objective of 84.275.000.The slogan for this vear's campaign \u201cCare Enough, Give Enough\u201d, Cecil Pascal, general chairman of the 1963 Joint Campaign.has pointed out that the new goal is the essential minimum required to meet the minimutn budgetary request of all agencies affiliated with the Combined Jewish Appeal as well as to meet Montreal's share of the responsibility for the tfansportation to an resettlement of Jewish refugees and immigrants in Israel through the United Israel Appeal and Rescue and Survival Fund.Goal higher \u201cThis year's goal is 8414458 higher than the total raised last year,\u201d Mr.Pascal stated.\u201cBut in order to meet the goal of 54.275.000.it will be necessary to raise at least an additional half million dollars to com- is drivers, through record control by the director of the Motor Vehicle Bureau, should reduce our accident fre quence.\u201d Mr.Piper.who is also manager of All Canada Federation Insurance.said, however.that one factor which will keep Que- bee's auto insurance higher than elsewhere, regardless of accident reduction and prevention.is the provision in the law which gives a gratuitous passenger the same rights as an innocent pedestrian.\u201cIn other provinces the passenger can only collect from the person driving him if he is guilty of gross negligence.Here, any fault at ail on the part ofthe driver makes him liable, garbage collection on Sept.2, 1963.CTY OF WESTMOUNT GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are notified that there will be no Labor Day, Monday, Collections normally scheduled for this day will be made on Tuesday, Sept.3, 1963.J.R.DAYE, P.Eng., City Engineer are.pensate for loss of contributions through deaths, removal from the city, and other causes.\u201d Me.Pascal explained that \u201coverseas needs continue at a record high because of the absorption problems of Jewish North African refugees in France and continuing large- scale immigration into Isvaël.At the same time.local agencies are faced with increased demands for new and changing services from an expanding population.\u201d The Joint ducted us a on behalf Campaign is con- partnership eftout of the Combined Jewish Appeal and United Israel Appeal.The UIA supports the program of the Jewish Agency in the transporation an.resettlement of Jewish immigrants in Israel Local grants The Combined Jewish Appeal provides grants to 20 local and national welfare agencies and COMMUNITY service programs as well to the work of the United Jewish Relief Agencies overseas, The United Israel Appeal and the United Jewish Relief Aueucies together support more than 25 overseas agencies which are the backbone of welfare aid for immigrants in Isvaël and for Jews in other oVverseus communities aN Over 40 percent of the funds raised in the annual Joint Campaign for Combined Jewish Appeal and United Israel are used for local and national agencies while the remainder goes for overseas purposes The tunds for overseas not transmitted in cash, but in the form of Canadian credits and sunplies which the overseas agencies may draw on for thew respective programs are Pre-campatea events are now getting underway for the 1963 Joint Campaign among leading contributors and campaign workers extension tenders Tenders are due to he opened shortly for alter ations and extensions lo Westmount's and Fire stations and the city hall annex a job estimated at 5750,000 ut Police Closing was noon vesterday Perry and Patch, 4626 St Catherine west are the architects and Durnford, Bolton, Chadwick and Elwood, the associate are chitects, Holden and Muir, 4137 Sherbrooke west, are consulting mechanical engineers on the job Some dozen bids were received, it is understood.Bronfman painting tours U.S.An outstanding picture from the Bronfman Collection of Canadian Arts is included among four contemporary Canadian paintings that the Museum of Fine Arts has loaned for a vear for circulation in U.S.museums and galleries.it is announced.The four will form a part of an exhibition \u201cTwelve Canadian Artists\u201d being organized by the Museum of Modern Art in New York.New York museum officials, in commenting on the move, had this to say: \u201cA few Canadian artists have carned international reputations \u2014 but recent developments in Canadian painting and sculpture ave not yet widely known throughout the United States.\u201d The picture from the Bronf- man collection is \u201cEmerging Figure\u201d by Graham Coughtry.Il is a 1959 painting Also in the group are.Jean- Paul Lemieux's Les Grandes Personnes\u2019 painted in 1960; another 1960 painting \u201cElementary Fury\u201d by Jock Macbonald and A.F, MacKav's \u201cManadala™ painted in 1962.Other artists to be included Buiduas, Bush, Bloore, Coleville, MeEwen and Rivpelle and the sculptors Archambault, Etrog and Gladstone, NEED A CAB! UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.OUTFIT YOUR BOY FOR BACK - TO - SCHOOL AT WARREN REG\u2019D.® Courteous Service and Reasonable Prices ® We stock Westmount Park School, Westmount High School and Roslyn School Gym Supplies.WARREN REG'D.4884 Sherbrooke St.West 484-3982 4 The Westmount Exeminer, Friday, August 30, 1963 Fhe Bvaminer aoma to be an independent, clean newspaper for the Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; bume.devoted lo publie service, $1 2h half senr Five centa a copy Newspapers Awnnocistion, Quebes Community Newspaper Autherized ot Second Clare Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and Jor payment of pustage In Cash WE SAY Nuisance has $483 volue JT is refreshing to see the calm and straightforward manner in which the forces of law, order and justice in Westmount have s0 far dealt with the sextet of slogan-painters, who, as the «¢ity\u2019's Jawver pointed out \u201ccommitted acts of cowardice against a sleeping city.\u201d There was no question of revenge, no question of condemning individuals for their political beliefs, no attempt to exact the full penalty provided by the law ($500 fine or six months in Jah but only a desire to see justice done.Fines were assessed, with costs and a hill for damages presented to those who pleaded guilty, The nuisance value was sel al exactly $482.92 \u2014 a nice round sum.City attorney Lawrence Poitras made a good point during the hearings.before Municipal Judge Alex Stalker.\u201cA courageous man.\u201d he said.\u201cpreaches aloud his convictions .one who benefits from darkness js bke a bandit and deserves to be punished.\u201d No one from Westmount journeved over the city line to paint slogans anvwhere ~\u2014 the scales of justice were used and the measure required to balance the ban- dittv.was found to be $482 92.There was no outward show of any spirit of reta- lation, No one rutfled \u2014 and remember, those who won't be rutfled, can\u2019t be raffled.I SAY \"I never have frustra- lions \u2014 If of first | don't succeed, | quit\u201d, Mas TH ta VW 3 M Examiner Kerving the Clty of Westmount since 1938 Clossified Advertising (Te 8:30 p.m.Mos, Tues.& Wed.Only) 491 - 045] Editorial Deporiment \u2014 Accounting Department Circulotion Dept.\u2014 Displey Advertising 481 - 2771 HUGH R.MOUNT, Geneval Monoger Prinied and Published Every Friday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildore Rood, Mentreol 29 Newspapers Hepresentativen.Lu NOT Member of the Cunndian Weekly Association, Canadian YOU SAY lauds our police | in arson cases | Dear Sir: May 1 congratu- .late the police of the City of Westmount for their fine work in connection with the apprehension of the con-| fessed arsonist.IUs a lucky | thing we weren't all cooked | in our beds, | I notice the Montreal pu-, lice were not saving too much about the part West-| mount played in the matter, | bul then 1 guess that is to | be expected \u2014 they'd been looking for the man for months wilhoul success.| Again \u2014 may | say to the Westmount boys in blue \u2014\u2019 Well done! | Major M.L.C, on city hills Sir: 1 have noted in the press recently several letters calling for greater care on the | part of motorists, and parti- | cularly truck-drivers, in setting brakes on cars when parking on hills, Car core urged | | Several times recently cars.have rolled down hills unat-: tended.and (ragie accidents have been narrowly avoided, I would like to add my voice 1o this swelling safety chorus,\u2019 and to urge that the law require drivers of heavy vehicles to take extra precautions (o prevent such hazards.M.M.Lyall writes again Some months ago Kenneth E.Lys), a former president of the NDG Busines Men's Association end a perennial cundidate in civic, provincial and federal frays here, took his \u201cgoods\u201d and hied himself to Toronto.Mr.Lyall was born and raised in this distriet, and whele here was a regular contributor, not only to the column of The Monitor.but also to the daily newspapers and to other weeklies wround the province.Now that he is settled in Toronto, he has un-holstered his agile pen once more.and written to the Toronto Telegram, His article.as it appeared on the editorial page of the Telegram on Friday.August 16th, is reproduced here in its entirety: \u201cI read with interest the articles in your paper recently by George V.Ferguson.editor of the Montreal Star.concerning the French Canadian situation of Quebec.The following observations are based on being born in Montreal and residing there for many years.No matter what Mr.Ferguson and other people say: about the present day frie- tion and problems in Quebec \u2014 blaming Confederation.Wolfe.1837.Upper and Lower Canada, ete.the real.reason for the simply that our French-Can- adian friends want more of the good things of this life.the good things which the French-Canadian can see the 1he English-Canadian is.getting.better jobs, better money and a better living.Johnny Baptiste wanls these things for himself and his children but they are not available because of the fact that the standard of education for the average French- Canadian of Quebec will not qualify him to obtain the type of jobs and positions that provide decent salaries and better living, The nub of the French- unrest is\u2019 ! i | Canadian problem today is education.UN is not Wolfe of several hundred years ago, it is the one-room country school system that is still the standard in ruaral Quebec.I is not Papineau and 1837.it is the city school system that to this moment forces too many children to go to school on a half-day basis owing to lack of classrooms and teachers.The present day Quebec French-Canadian schoo) system of mass education will not and cannot provide the majority of the right education to enable them to compete for and hold onto middle and upper class jobs.The ordinary French-Can- dian is frustrated and angry.The French-Canadian leaders, of course.know of this; and to protect themselves and their positions from the cold searching stars of the people, the French-Canadian leaders are hurriedly blaming the English-Canadian and the English-Canadian institutions for ali of Quebe's faults, The French-Canadians have a beef.but let them beef at their own leaders and their own institutions \u2014 no use throwing rocks or bombs at English-Canadians.Kenneth E.Lyail Night time Question Mark You've listened alone in the dark of night.To those muffled sounds, hidden [rom sight: Wondered about the stillness and space As the world revolved at a breathless pace?Night has a mystery all its own, Real master of the vast unknown: Its very power reigns supreme To background even a modern dream.Yes space still beckons As does the dark \u2014 But on the moon, Will you pay te park?Zelda Lessor Sculptor WINS award Stanley Lewis, 4145 Blueridge Crescent.talented young Montreal sculptor and prini-maker.has been awarded a special grant by the Canadian Jewish Congress which will enable him to visit Js- rael to do research work based on archeological discoveries in Biblical art.In result of this work the publication of a portfolio of stonecut prints illustrating the Ten Commendments is scheduled to be completed in 1964.Aiming to stimulate and sponsor creative efforts, the Canadian Jewish Congress has in the past made grants in the field of music and literature through commission and publication.The grant to Mr.Lewis marks the first time that such assistance has been given to an artist in recognition of the significance of his work and the valuable contribution to Jewish and Canadian culture.Many awards Lewis.à native Montrealer, studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts School of Art and Design and gradualed as (op student with an honor diploma in graphic design and sculpture.in 1952 he was awarded a full tuition scholarship at the Insti- tuto Allende.San Miguel.Mexico.He also received grants from the Elizabeth T.Greenshields Memorial Foundation to study in Italy for several years.At present Professor of Sculpture at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts School of Art and Design, Stanley Lewis has had numerous one-man shows of sculptures and prints in Canada.the USA.Mexico and abroad.The City of Montreal recently honored the artist with a special exhibit at the Centre d'Art de Mont-Royal.The artist will leave for Israel) this coming Fall for a lengthy stay.with a schedule of intensive research and artistic work in Jerusalem, the Negev Desert and various ancient cities and places where important archeological discoveries have been made recently, Looking for the Great Train Robbery loot © 4 qu 8 Local student back froin Mexico If vou can't see Red Senoritas and sleepy peons, the - \u2018and who is more than a little change, Miss Shipton said on when you go to Mexico \u2014 there must be something wrong with your eyes.That.in essence.is the feeling of Jacky Shipton, who is just back from a trip to the land of sun-drenched Unity With the commencement of another program season just days away.the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount will require additional volunteer leaders to take care of the planned expanded activities.Although it mine the requirements for the forthcoming season, the Club is appealing to the citizens of West.mount and St.Henry to offer their services it they have a few hours per week to spare and if they have some knowledge or are experienced in the following types of activities: Arts and Crafts, hobbies, sports, plastics.woodwork, model trains or model aeroplanes.sewing.art work.stamp collecting, dramatics or other related activities.Anyone interested in volunteer ing their services are asked to get in touch with the Club Director at WE.2-5506 or apply at the Club at 1090 Greene avenue.Tribute paid leaders The volunteer workers of the Unity Boys Club provided the youth of the community some 3.000 hours of service in the 1962- 63 season.Letters of thanks and appreciation are being sent out to the Club's 62 workers whose con- tribulion was invaluable in the successiul operation of the organization and to whom an invitation to return for the ensuing year will also be made.Continued emphasis will be made to encourage the older boys and girls to become members of the Junior Leaders\u2019 Corps.Last year's group of Junior Leaders\u2019.a total of ten, all received credits \u2018 is early to deter- appalled at the apathy that is shown in Mexico by Catholic students.Jacky is an Arts student at Marianopolis College and was in Mexico representing the Canadian Federation of Catho- lie College Students.; The educational system of seeks volun toward their \u2018Letter of Achieve-' ment the Big \"U\u201d, Latest program notes TALENT CLUB \u2014- Musical Director Fred Johnston and Dance Instructor Danny Smith are returning to the Club for another year of service in the musical and dancing category of club work.Both plan early starts \u2014 Mr.Johnston will continue to hold rehearsals cvery Tuesday evening and Mr.Smith will be at the Club at least three days per week to conduct dance classes.ST.JOHN AMBULANCE \u2014 It is expected that Mrs.J.Thorn- hill and her excellent group of workers will return for another year of First Aid and Home Nursing.Last year's courses were extremely successful, Classes will be held on Saturdays.MODEL AIRCRAFT \u2014 A leader is sought for the Model Aircraft Class this year.The boys are really interested in this phase of the program.MUSICAL JAM SESSION \u2014 Club members will be pleased to note that the Saturday afternoon musical jam sessions will continue this year as in the past A new innovation this year will be the implementation of the D.J.Club.WOODWORK \u2014 Larry Sehnei- derman's Woodwork Class, one of ithe most successful handicraft classes last year, will resume this year in the Workshop.Starting date will be announced in the not too distant future, ART WORK \u2014 Miss Leone Anderson currently vacationing at Murray Bay is planning to resume her art classes early in September.SKOOKUM TRIBE \u2014 | Junior Life insurance companies invest millions in Quebec The operations of life insurance companies in the province of Quebec have resulted in putting hundreds of millions of dollars to work in this province and a substantial inflow of investment dollars to Quebec.This enormous amount of capital which represents (he savings of citizens of Quebec and others has been invested in the economic development of Quebec, This statement was made by the Quebec Portable Peasions Committee of the life insurance companies in Quebec.It was stated that assets invested in Quebec by the life insurance companies are of the order of 53,000 million.several hundred million dollars more than liabilities to Quebec policyholders which were $1,901 million at the beginning of 1961.Assets invested in the province by the companies have increased by $500 milion since 1960.ln effect this means that in recent years the life companies have considered Quebec an excellent place in which to invest their funds for They have funds into the province for investment.The statement was made to correct totally false suggestions \"dollars policyholders.\u2018 therefore brought that the lite insurance companies invest less in the province than they have received from poltey- holders here.In addition to the millions of invested in Quebec on behalf of policyholders living outside Canada.the life companies at the beginning of 1961 had investments totalling $1,910 million in Quebec invested on behall of Canadian policyholders alone.Of this $1,910 million, $44) mil.\" country is 10 need of a her return.Some blood shed At the University of Morelia, she said students were required to sign a declaration that they would propagate Marxist teachings, a move that the Catholic Action group finally managed to Leader Susan Rountree will con tinue with her Skookum Tribe for a revival of the tribal indian dancing made popular by louis Thomas over the vears Rocks and minerals ROCKS AND MINERALS \u2014 Club members are all looking forward to the return of Richard Britton and his assistants Mr, and Mrs.W.Woodhead who conduet- ed an excellent Nature Study Club last year.Requests have been pouring in for this type of educational activity, LIBRARY \u2014.The Gladys Mox- ley Memorial Library will continue as before with Mers.D.T.Youngson as Head Librarian.The Lendine Library will be open several days per week, NEWSPAPER \u2014 Miss Joan Strike, Girls\u201d Worker report that the Gold and Blue Bulletin, the Voice of the Unity Boys\" Club.will resume operation in the Fall with bi-monthly or monthly edi- Rootlessness dds to task of Red Feather Growth of urban living has greatly increased the problems of social welfare agencies.This is the statement of George E.Hart, associate executive director of Red Feather, who believes the change in living patterns has also brought about a rootlessness and an impersonal society in which men and women lack a sense of belonging.Montreal, he noted, ing at such a rate that it adds à population equal to the size of the city of Halifax each vear.To reduce the disorder and case the way to progress is the job of Red Feather, he said, reminding that the goal this vear is $2,305,000.have rescinded, though after some bloodshed Students.there, she said.showed great courage and exposed themselves to danger and ridicule In some of the Mexican Ual- versities, she added, practicing Catholics are not allowed ain philosophy or arts courses.In addition to the umversi- ties.said Miss Shipton, normal.law and journalism schools are teers tions.Last year.the Bulletin Stafl produced eleven editions Mass Strike will, once azain be the group's advisor, MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPERS \u2014 Victoria Sehvammel will once again conduct that very suceess- tul Small #ry Group Club known as Mother's Little Helpers, More details about thas group at a later date Coin Club scon COIN CLUB \u2014 Robest Vaux Sr, will resume his Coin Club we the Fall.Mr.Vaux is currently busy managing the affairs of the Unity Football Team which has been entered in the City of Montreal Miduet Football League EMBROIDERY \u2014 This is another popular class that the club members are eagerly awaiting for Fall and Winter parucipation.Mrs.S, Simmons and Mes.M.Warren are the co-leaders, the former since 1958 and the later since 185%.GROUP CLUBS \u2014 Tom Stevens has been appointed leader in charge of group clubs.Watch tins column for further developments also heavily inflitteuted.with Communists Mexico.she ndded is ce plete with} Communists, who take advantage of the extreme poverty of the people The government far-left wing.holds all but three seats tn the parliament.she posted out, and added \u201ccandidates mot vated in.are broucht an by farce Woh faucet's lesky She's not nervous She knows we're tops In plumbing service.JOHN WATSON C.Grainger Tomkinon PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on raquast 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 rT 00 Sm ~~.is grow- Week End RIDING LESSONS by European Expert With or without room Limited Accommodation © .HORSE BOARDING LIER\u2019'S RIDING SCHOOL MOUNTAIN RANCHES Rigaud, Que.on Highway 17 Phone: Rigaud 238-4376 Course of For all ages and meals IN THE HEART OF WESTMOUNT Corner of Clarke Ave.and Sherbrooke St.West LUXURIOUS 3-4 BEDROOM APTS.The Savoy Plaza * lion was invested in govermment , \u201d .OPEN FOR INSPECTION bonds \u2018including municipal and | school bonds): $560 million in; corporate securities: $790 million in mortgages and real estate; ! and $120 million in other assets, Voluntary investment in the province to this vast exteat has encouraged investor confidence in Quebec, a prerequisite of economic development and expansion.3 Be ae 399 CLARKE AVE.WESTMOUNT REALTIES WE.5-8541 un £96L'0E ssnbny \u2018Apply \u201cADUlWDXZ JUNOUILSS AA JUL 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 30, 1963 ANGLICAN TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Labor Day talk set ihe Venerable R Kenneth Navier.Boha'i DD.Rector Her Sanovn F |.Whitley, M A., Hen Assistant Mes Peter M A PDavhon, MA.Assistant \u201cLabor as a \u2018service to man- CE Chubb Kind\u2019 amounts to an det of wor- « © .\u2026.MRC FA GO sup,\u201d is the theme of a talk to Organist and Choirmaster be given by Albert Rakovsky of , Westmount at the Baha'i Faith Ny @ 5 i a eu THINLY XI , Centre, 1548 Pine avenue West, Habs Communion on Sunday evening, September Choral Communion 1 oat 8:30 p.m Vroucher : Hoy Peter WA Divison Baha'u'llah.the Founder of for ns The Venerable this Faith which originated in So Magne Avchdeacen of fran just over a century ago.iSearetn Keng .: - wrote that at is the duty of every- Sunday.September }st 104 2 ut Le \" Vucsdus one to engage im some art.trade ll Ce » .+ .ent CSS eremunien \u201cor profession and that this oceu- Wednesdar \u201cpation, if performed in a spirit LI] \" Helv Communion ; + + j of service.is considered equal to Vhorsdus other forms of worship of God.woe 00 Hols Communion One of the biggest problems \u201cfacing us today Mr.Rakosky said.is that the monotonous repetition of many jobs in this mechanical era had destroyed a good deal of Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector our natural pride in work well Honorary Assistant done for its own sake.In order to Rev.Conon S.B.Lindsay regain this pride, it is necehsary Sundoy, September Tst to develop an entirely new spiri- TRINITY XN tual attitude, realizing that work Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount BOG oom Holy Enchinst is nol only necessary to physical \u201d n | i s 44; + à P « pI Le ae Mate RE at and emotional health, but can be made our personal gift to society, putting into it the very best 766 1.00 Evensong Maly Fucharist Tan Tuesday Thursday i - BOUL Fada of ourselves, always striving for sun Wi ahesain perfection, SI.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A., L.Th.Bev.Reginald Hollis, M.A., B.D, UNITED ST.ANDREW'S, WESTMOUNT AND WESTMOUNT PARK Vniting for Sommer Services Sundoy, September Ist IN ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote SL Antoine Road» 1 ou an.Kev, Roy Po Stafford \u201cGathenng Fruit\u201d Music by St.Andrew's Choir LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER \u2018Temporarily Waorshiping at the 30h Bay Adventist Church September 1st THRINIEY XII Hey Communion Mattins with Serres Helx Communion and Sermon The Ver Sosipiter Nasu, Archdeacon ef Niro, Fast Ate Foaming Praser WEDNESDAY Hedy Commotion Sunday seat nn dn ote on A Wo tite, ny Grganist & Cholrmanster: Nerman W Murrle, AUCO.ARCM.FTUCL Corner of Western ana Olivier Ave.Wm.©.Nolting.BD, Paustor PRESBYTERIAN Wim.Hamel, Urganist MELVILLE mel.Sunday, September Ist PRESBYTERIAN HOO oie The Service, CHURCH Es Héb Melville Avenue CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Bev.Chas À Cochrane, HA.BD, First Church of Christ, Minister Scientist, Westmount September 1st Foblie Morsiir 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrobke Street Sunday RECU PET Fe Mibistes vil prrueh, Lester A.Woodin, .BRANCH AH ace Cordialls Welcome.OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, Organist and Choirmaster - THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Stanley Presbyterion SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON, MASS, Church ond DOMINION-DOUGLAS UNITED CHURCH {Union Services) dan Stanley dung nonth of August) (Cor Westmount and Victoria Aves Sunday, September 1st Morning Worship, 11:00 non.Sermon: \u201cFHOM WHENCE THE RIGHTS OF MAN\u201d Hey Tr RO Douglas Smith, BD.Moning Services only Orunnist Dosis Killam Sunday, September Is! 14 00 am 1100 am Sunday School Church Service Lesson - Sermon Subject: \u201cCHRIST JESUS\" Golden Text: John 3:16.God so loved the world, that he gave his only be- gotien Son.that whosoever believeth in him should net perish, but have everlasting life.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:18 pm.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM fu the Church Edifice: The public invited Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.2 10 4 om: Wednesday, 6:30 to S:0U Don.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Boptist World Allionce ond Canadian Boptist Federation\u2019 Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: Rev.Harold J.Bolsdon, B.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Organist & Choir Master: John Cook SUNDAY.SEPTEMBER 1st \u201cLOYALTY \u201cPRACTISING THE PRESENCE Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday.8:00 p.m, VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 1} 0 am, 7H pm, | Temple Emanu-El High Holy Day plans set HIGH HOLY DAY ANNOUNCEMENTS \u2014 5724 \u2014 The Temple Pew Committee holds regular sessions on the following days to accommodale seating reservations for Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur.The High Holy Day Worship will be held both in the Temple Sanctuary and in the Hyman Grover Auditorium.Pew Committee sessions are as follows: Thursday evenings, September 5 and 12 \u2014 8 to 10 p.m.Sunday mornings, September 8, ier Student of the Hebrew Union and 15 10 a.m.to 12:30 p.m.Schedule of High Holy Day Worship \u2014 Rosh Hashonah Eve \u2014 Wednesday, September 18 at 8 p.m.Day of Rosh Hashonah \u2014 Thursday, September 19 at 10:30 a.m.Yom Kippur Eve \u2014 Friday, September 27 at 7:30 p.m.Yom Kippur Day \u2014 Saturday.September 28 at 10:30 a.m.Officiating at the worship will be Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern and James L.Apple, BA.BHL, Sen- Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT N 1 \u201cLumpy oatmeal is NOT an adequate reason for going over the wall!\u2019 \u2018Life of Christ\u2019 sermon subject \u2018Christ Jesus\u201d is the subject ol the Bible Lesson which will be road in all Christian Science churches this Sunday.The Golden Text is from John: \u201cGod so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever be- lieveth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life\u201d Relined readings from \u2018Ssience and Health with Key fo the Serip- tures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include: \u2018Jesus is the name of the man who, more than all other men.has presented Christ.the true idea of God.healing the sick and the sinning and destroying the power ol death.\u201d School Board appointments Three West End residents have been named to the Protestant School oBard of Montreal.it is announced.They are: Mrs.S.B.Ralston, 3085 Cedar avenue: H.E.Griffits, 3606 Marlowe avenue and Dr.R.A.McKeown, 5300 Cote des Neiges.They replace the late Dr.Malcolm Campbell.Rev, C.Campbell who has left the area and Dr.J.S.Thompson whose term expired June 30.Chant Co.does N.S.bank job Chant Co.Ltd.of Montreal.is general contractor on the Bank bof Nova Scotia alterations job at | Sherbrooke and Greene avenue.it is announced, Work will be completed in three to four months, according 10 | Arnold Schrier, architect, Christian Science | | Nairobi cleric speaks The preacher at both the 9.30 and 11 o\u2019clock services Sundav morning at St.Matthias\u2019 Church, Westmount.will be Venerable Sosipater Magua, Archdeacon of Nairobi in the Diocese of Fort Hall, East Africa.Archdeacon Magua was a delegate to the recent Anglican Congress in Toronto.Westmount Baptist Minister to give two sermons \u201cLoyalty will be the theme of the sermon by the Minister, the Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, at West- mount Baptist Church on Sunday morning.In the evening the sermon is entitled \u2018Practising The Presence.\u201d The mid-week meeting of the Church is on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study.Study: The Psalms.The BYPU meets on Friday at 8 p.m.in the Lower Hall.The Sunday School will re-open | on September 8.There are classes | for all ages \u2014 senior and adult | classes at 10 am.: all other! classes at 11 a.m.\u201cFIFTH COLUMN\" A rebel general first used the term \u201c\u201cfith column\u201d during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) lo describe the work of Facist agents in Loyalist Madrid.| College and Assistant to Dr, ; Stern.The musical responses will be chanted by Cantor Otto Staer- en and Bernard Figler, assisted by two Temple choirs under the direction of Victor McCorry and Mrs.Edna Marie Hawkin, TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL: High School Depait- ment commences regular sessions Saturday morning, September 7 at 9:30 am, Junior School, regular sessions.Sunday morning, September 8 at 9:30 a.m, Daily Hebrew Classes, Monday afternoon September 9 at 4 p.m.These classes meet regularly Monday thru Thursday afternoons 4 to 6 p.m, Under the direction of Miss Justine Stern.a large enrollment of students for the new Temple School season has been made through the mails.New pupils will please register Saturday morning.September 7 at 9 a.m.for the Upper School and Sunday morning.September 8 at 9 a.m.for the Junior School, i These must be accompanied by | their parents.AFFILIATING THE UNAFFI- \"LIATED: Under the chairmanship of Bernard Isaacs.the mem- : bership committee of the Temple will hold a special session on Tuesday evening, September 3 at 8:15 p.m.Already a splendid number of new families have affiliated with Congregation Ema- nu-El.For information \u2014 Bernard \"Isaacs.WE.5-5271 or Miss Rose Cohen.Executive Administrator, Temple Office.WE.7-3575.HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED TO \u201cTHE BOOK LOVERS\u2019 FORUM?The 19th season of the Temple Book Lovers\u2019 Forum under the auspices of Temple Sisterhood will be opened on Wednesday afternoon.October 23 at 2:30 p.m.with the first book review.Purchase your season tickets now.Price \u2014 $5 for six reviews.General Chairman \u2014 Mrs.Barry Joshua Stern.Season tickets may be obtained through the Temple Office.WE.7-3575 er through Mrs.Myer Insky.Chairman ol Membership \u2014 RE.88-9547.MEMORIAL SERVICE AT TEMPLE CEMETERY (MOUNT ROYAL): On Sunday morning, September 22 at 11 a.m.the annual congregational memorial worship at the Temple Cemetery (Mount Royal) will take place.At this time monuments in tribute fo dear departed will be consecrated.REGULAR SABBATH WORSHIP IN TEMPLE SANCTUARY: Will be resumed Friday evening, September 6 at 8:15 p.m.with Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern officiating.The summer Sabbath eve worship takes place in Temple Community House under the auspices of Temple Brotherhood Friday evenings at 8:15 p.m.HE beautiful appearance of the Collins Funeral Home.both inside and outside, provides a friendly.comfortable atmosphere for those we serve.DA Collins INC.Va NUNNS AP williams 3610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST ECC À ES es CE 5 \u2018Picasso and Man\u2019 Exhibit in Spring Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buf | Leading museums in the United States and abroad as well as important private collectors have agreed to loan major works to the exhibition \u2018Picasso and Man,\u201d which is to be presented at The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in February and March.it is announced.The loans are of such significance thal the various phases of Picasso's evolution, as well as his private world, will be fully illustrated, said Dr.Evan H.Turner.director of the Museum.Twelve works are being contributed by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, alone.List of galleries Other U.S.galleries which will be among the lenders are: The Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute.San Antonio.Texas, the Los Angeles County Museum.the Baltimore Museum of Art, the the | through the Blue (Woman with Cleveland Museum of Art.Musical ON LEAVE \u2014 NEW YORK AND EUROPE Malcolm Smith, a well- known school music specialist and pianist with the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal.who lives in Notre Dame de Grace, is on leave of absence lo continue his studies for a PhD in music.Chatting with him before he left last month, Malcolm was very enthusiastic and told me of his plans in detail.In New York.he is continuing with the celebrated David Saperton (son-in-law of the late Leopold Godowsky! himself a former concert pianist.now a pedagogue who has taught such famous pianists as Jorge Bolet -\u2014 Sidney Foster \u2014 Sey- falo, the Art Institute of Chicago.\u2019 the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the San Francisco Museum of Art, the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hat.ford, Conn.the versity Art Galleries, SU Washington Um Louis, the Currier Gallery of Art, Man: chester.NH.the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, Ohio, the Virginia Museum ol Fine Arts, Rich: mond.the Céncinalti Art Museum.the Pasadena Art Museum, aud the Evergreen House Foundatioy, Baltimore.Among the private leaders are: My.and Mrs.Samuel Zacks, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.G.Hamilton Southam, Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.Donald S.Stralem, New York: Sidney Janis, New York: Richard S.Zeisler.New York: Mr.and! Mrs.David Meltzucr.Toronto: Mr.and Mrs, Lee A.Ault.New York; Mrs.George Mack, New York: Mrs.John David Eaton and others.The visitor to the exhibition will be able to follow Picasso's early development from his youth By Lamp Light.1898.painted in Barcelona when he was only 17).Cats, 1901\" and Rose periods the period of harlequins.pierrous.clowns and nudes experiments in Cubisen ning with Les Demoiselles d'avis non, 1907 and the later periods to lus famous (begin- Women in his life There will be paintings ol the women in his lite «Ma Jolie and Jaime Eva are examples), Paris.the poets, painters, dancers and patrons he has numbered anne his friends.The exhibition will also include drawings and sculpture by the 82-year-old genius who has revola- fivnized ' 20th century art.cover ing his career over a 60-vear span with some 175 examples oi \u201chis oeuvre.The largest Picasso retrospect ive ever staged in Canada, the exhibition will parallel.in a limited sense, the theme of Mont real\u2019s 1967 World's Fair.\u2018Man and His World.\u201d (Continued on page 15) 29 e@ ACCOUNTS No Minimum \u2014Withdrawal Anytime ENST ESS =] Also 3Y2% Savings With Chequing Privileges | Crown Trust Company 393 St.James St.W., Montreal, VI.2-8362 = a = CE CE ST (SSI) SN ES) ESS) (Cle ] EC) = 0) CC) 0) CE) (0) 5) SES Es) (ae) GE .Get Ready for Winter NOW- SAAT ETS YL LI No matter whether your heating system is coal, oit or gas, it should be inspected and repairs made, if necessary, before the cold weather sets in.Our men are experienced and can save you plenty of discomfort by detecting potential trouble now.CALL US TODAY.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.C.Cadorette \u2014 N.Lamoureux 206 Olivier Ave, Westmount WE.5-1189 24 HOURS SERVICE Sharps, Flats & Naturals By FRANCES GOLTMAN mour Lipkin \u2014 Abbev Simon \u2014 Shura Cherkassky \u2014 Julius Katchen \u2014 William Masselos.Some of these have performed with the Moutreal Symphony Orchestra.While he was teaching last year.Mr.Smith would go to New York to take lessons and always practised daily on his return from his music courses in his high school classes.The degree for which he is working is a new area for piano performers and demands informative and background program notes, also like a dissertation.\u201cThis is a rather\u2019 unfamiliar word to the average person.so to explain il simply means \u201ca formal discourse\u2019 or more clearly: a thesis tessay' embodying the research for a doctoral candidate.! About a third of Malcolm Smith's program comprises Canadian compositions.While studying with Mr.Saperton (who was assistant for over 17 years to the late Josef Hof- mann.Director of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadel- phiar is having the opportunity of conducting and performing in Chamber Music en- sembies, In November Malcolm Smith goes to Milan.Italy to give concerts and after a holiday in Greece will go to Salzburg where he hopes to attend the F Master Classes of Geza Anda.Then on to Freiburg to work with Carl Seeman.Several concerts have been arranged in Germany and Norway in the\u2019 which Malcolm | spring after Smith returns to his home on Terrebonne avenue.Let us all wish the Notre Dame de Grace musician success for this season of intensive study.Both Geza Anda and Girl, Seeman performed in concerts at Westhill High School Auditorium in the Society of Friends of Music Series.YOU CAN BE TIME AND DOLLARS AHEAD READ and USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS Sit back in your easy chair and shop all over town! 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YOU GET MIGHTY BIG RESULTS WITH OUR LITTLE CLASSIFIED ADS! | PHONE HU.1-0451 T9PAY ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS TO 8:30, THURSDAY and FRIDAY TO 5 P.M.L £961 '0¢ 4snbny 'ADpuy \u2018Jaulwpx] JunounsIp a4) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 30, 1963 RETARDED CHILDREN Miss Mary Beetles announces that SPECIAL CLASSES for exceptional children with emotional problems will be held under the direction of MRS.MARION SMITH interviews by Appointment 4956 Decorie Blvd.RE.3-2692 SCHOOL SUPPLIES © Pens © Typewriters © Pencits © Brief Cases © Erasers © Ring Binders ® Globes ® Steno Supplies ® McGill & Science Note 9 Loose Leaf Supplies Books ® Drawing Instruments ALLAN SINGER Ltd.STATIONERS & SCHOOL SUPPLIES 5012 Sherbrooke St.West HU.4-8439 WESTON SCHOOL Incorporated 18 Severn Avenue, Westmount WE.5-9856 Nursery school, kindergarten, Grades 1, 2 ond 3 at 18 Severn Avenue Grades 4 to 11 at N.D.G.YM.CA, 4335 Hampton Avenue Small classes, individual attention, French taught from pre-school to matriculation.Recognized as eligible for government greni under terms of Public Education Act, Quebec 1961.SCHOOL OPENS SEPT.10, 1943 FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF Principal Miss Mary Winspeor, M.A., Ph.D.NIGHT SCHOOL Young Men \u2014 Young Women ADVANTAGES derived from attending Graham's LIMITED ENROLMENT INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION Your assurance of obtaining full benefit from your course.Shorthand: Pitman \u2014 Gregg: Typewriting: English; Spelling; Bookkeeping; Accountancy.Specialty: Refresher Courses THEORY \u2014 Dictation \u2014 Transcription GRAHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE Inc.4914 Sherbrooke St.West \u2014 Westmount Phone: 484-2242 \u2014 484-2358 \u2014 631-0374 Convenient Lakeshore Residents - Provinciol Busses Poss Door Five Minutes Westmount CPR Station Groduates ond Former Students invited to drop in to visit Schoo! os it hos been completely renovated ond redecorated.Educa tional Directory ARLINGTON SCHOOL {Westmount Y.M.C.A.) 4585 Sherbrooke St.West School will re-open Wed., Sept.11th, 1963 Inquiries: Mrs.R.Uden Phone 484-2835 HAPPY SCHOOL REG'D.Nursery & Kindergarten Approved program\u2014Playground Qualified Staff Reliable transportation from Westmount, Cote des Neiges and downtown areas LIMITED ENROLMENT 5356 Coolbrook Ave.489-3231 484-9912 SNOWDON = Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.Instruction in French Registration Commences September 4th LIMITED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application Miss Elizabeth Veirch (Mrs.A.F.D.Macdonald) 220 Prince Albert Avenue For Appointment Please Phone Between ?am.and 4 p.m.486-4310 or 481-3603 Transportation Available Learn Faster \u2014 Pay Less ENGLISH FRENCH Exclusive Conversational Method UNLIMITED PERSONAL 3 ATTENTION A © Small Groups or Private Lessons @® Individual Program for Each Student LIMITED NUMBER OF STUDENTS ® Homeclike Atmosphere ® Convenient Hours INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE SCHOOL 1500 Stanley Street Suite 224 VI.5-8016 Foyal Business Collage UNIVERSITY GRADUATE TEACHERS Secretarial includes Typewriting, Stenography ond intensive review of Gregg, Pitman, Duployon ond La Salle shorthand, official Court Stenography (exams), Legal and Medical Secretary, English ond French longuages (conversation), accounting, office machines, 1.B.M.Dictaphone.Employment Bureau, Allocation of $100.00 a vear.Individual or Groups.Day and Evening Closses 5354 SHERBROOKE WEST, (near Decarie Blvd.) JOCELYNE A.PAPINEAU, Principol 408-1577 Commercial ° COLLEGE Secretarial Training Day ond Night Classes OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION For Further Particulars Coll School re-opening Sept.3rd 4845 SHERBROOKE WEST, at Victoria WE.7-1058 University\u2014Day or Evening De- gree Courses, B.A., B.Sc., B.oe Com.\u2014 Diploma \u2018Courses in Engineering.High Sehool\u2014Evening only.CL Elementary School \u2014 Evening only.School of Art\u2014Day or Evening.Business School\u2014Day or Evening.School of Retailing\u2014Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE Sir George Williams University and Schools OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR V1.4.0131 Of The Montreal Y.M.C.A.1435 DRUMMOND ST.Law.80 | PTT a The Leese -lhambettair School of Dancing Director \u2014 Sonia Chamberlain A.R.AD.Adv.and Adv.Teachers Art M.LS.T.D.(Comm.} Ballroom Branch A.R.A.D.Stage Branch CLASSICAL BALLET and MODERN JAZZ (Royol Academy ond Cecchetti Method) Studio 4469-A St.Catherine St.West | Westmount, P.Q.952.0729 Wa NAN AO AR AS AS AVE VAN AUTRE NE AU NE RERS Children\u2019s Theatre STAGE! 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TELEVISION Courses in Speech ond Self Improvement FIVE | STUDIOS | ® N.D.G.® Cote DES NEIGES © ST.LAURENT © TOWN OF MT.ROYAL HU.4-6620 Dorothy Dovis - Violet Wolters Schools \u2014 Kindergartens Dance Studios Music Teachers Business Colleges Your advertisement in the WESTMOUNT EXAMINER reaches the type of people who are interested in your services.Call today for rates: HU.1-2771 ASK FOR MR.MOUNT John B.Frosst explains move in drug field Arrangements have been completed for Charles E.Frosst & Co., largest all-Canadian manufacturer of prescription medi- hands.Between us we can give greater service to Canadian medicine and to the health needs of the country as a whole, company exports to Central and Latin America, the West Indies and the Middle East, | Charles E.Frosst & Co, found- SPECIAL COURSE IN MUSICAL TRAINING Rhythmic formation and eac-training according to the principles found in the methods of Carl Orff, Martenot and Jacques Dalcrore, for young students between the ages of § and 7.6 cines.to acquire an interest in| The move dues not conten og in 1899.has a sales force of 87 Mowatt & Moore Ltd., pharma-| plate reduction of staff in cither und warehousing facilities in To- ceutical manufacturers, | company.ronto, Calgary, Winnipeg, and The agreement represents aj \u201cCharles E.Frosst & Co.will | Vancouver.The company\u2019s mod- co-operative effort in the phar- have a representative on the ern Montreal plant includes ox | maceutical field.Mowatt & Moore Board.They tensive research and control labo- ter information NORMAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC 46873 Westmount ovenve HUntee 1.3441 John B.Frosst, 3223 Trafalgar will have the benefit of our re-, ratories containing the latest sei- avenue, president of Charles E, | search, technical, marketing.per-; entific equipment.There are Frossi & Co.emphasized this sonnel and other services.At the three overseas producing sub-! point in a statement: \u201cThis is) same time, the two companies sidiary companies, in Colombia, not another take-over.It is an| will collaborate in the develop.Peru and the Middle East, and arrangement whereby two Cana-' ment of new products,\u2019 he stated.the company exports to many dian-owned companies in the William Telfer, 117 Radcliffe, other countries, pharmaceutical field are joining president of Mowatt & Moore | Lid.said: \u2018Because this agree-| ment gives us access to Frosst experience and facilities.we fure- : see an accelerated rate of growth for our company and the possi-! bility of more jobs for Canadians \u2014 under Canadian leadership.\u201d Mowatt & Moore was founded :40 years ago and now has 3 Charles E.Frosst & Co.sales representatives across Can- ; J | ada with depots in Vancouver Montreal.had net earnings and Winnipeg.Plans for the fu- of $693.555 or $1.31 a share! | ture include the building of a new for the vear ended May 31.| .| plant on land already acquired\u2019 .are 9 | 484-6424 \"on the outskirts of Montreal.The 1963.compared to $722.454 Spein 8 Millen 0 STUDIOS Frosst Ballet \u2014 Tap \u2014 Ballroom Speech \u2014 Singing report P Modeling \u2014 Charm HU.4-3717 4932 Sherbrooke St.West near Claremont ! FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianist, Lic.Mus.First Medallist, McGill University Pupils Successful in Highest Exams.RECITALS Beginners and Advanced 5506 N.D.G.Avenue £9461 '0¢ 4snbny \"Apprig '1aniwpxy junowysam ay] +, THE STUDY 11 was another good vear.ae- DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS cording to Chairman Eliot S.2 222280222023 R222222222 3222322220222 22] 3233 The Boulevard, Westmount , Frosst and President John B.| Enroll Now Kindergarten to Matriculation 1962 earnings included a non- \"recurring capital profit equal to six cents a share.Frosst, who point out in the e Dancing Academy \"company\u2019s annual report that | INGE WEBER Sales School coropers Wednesday.are ® Classical and Modern Ballet eptember up ® Character and Modern Jazz and Rhythm Head Mistress: Miss Katharine Lamont, B.A.(Toronto) M.A.(Oxon) Classes Children \u2014 Adults \u2014 Professionals ALSO EVENING RHYTHM GYM CLASSES FOR ADULTS Opening September 4th Westmount Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke Street West Consolidated largest sales of this all-Canadian manufac | turer of prescription medicines reached a peak of $9.837.601.an | increase of $142,795.Dividends | paid on Class A shares, listed ;on the Montreal and Torunto , Stock Exchanges, and Class B shares totalled $344.955.ihe | same as last year, at the an- | hual rate of 60 cents plus five ! Rd IE artère cents extra paid in June.Re- | tained earnings at the end of ' Call for information | the 1963 fiscal year stood at 735-0032 HUF AMAR EM MAMA HARMAN EN NA SSSR SA SUN EURE SSAURES (Continued on page 15) THE PROTESTANT SCHOOL BOARD OF GREATER MONTREAL School Opening \u2014 Wednesday, Sept.4, 1963 All schools under this Board will re-open on the WEDNESDAY following LABOR DAY RECEPTION OF PUPILS ON OPENING DAY IN HIGH AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Pupils returning to the same school as they attended last year will report at 9:00 a.m.CANADA COLLEGE @ e MONTRIAI + The following are the arrangements for the opening of the School's Fifty-Fourth Year.SENIOR SCHOOL: Grade 8 to 12.8.45 a.m.Thursday, 5th September.JUNIOR SCHOOL: Grade 3 to 7.8.45 a.m.Thursday, 5th September.Pupils to be registered for Kindergarten will report at 1:30 p.m.and must present their vaccination certificate and birth certificate or other proof of age.Pupils seeking enrolment in a schoo! other than the one they attended last year will report at 1:30 p.m.GRADE XII All Twelfth Year classes will be located in the High School of Montreal, 3449 University Street.No application will be considered from any student with less than an average 65% (10 papers) in the Junior High School Leaving Examinations.Application should be made at 1:30 p.m.on Wednesday, September 4th, at the High School of Montreal.D.S.Penton, M.A., LL.D.Headmaster es ANNOUNCING * DISK-JOCKEY TRAINING AGE OF ADMISSION Kindergarten \u2014 5 years old on or before September 30.Grade | \u2014 6 years old on or before September 30.ROBERT JAPP, Director of Education ond Secretory-Treasurer DRUID 10 ana\" \"ae \"ee \"ae\" \"a \"au \" 3 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 30, 1963 For Beautiful ORIENTAL RUGS and Wali-to-wall Broadlooms Contult Malcolm Gregory GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.Westmount WE.2-4277-\u2014Evenings: RE.8-460 Pate Soc (i / AND 7 Personal Mi and Mes of Westmount.Hutchison, Mes.5.1, OU isvis, Ross and Newcombe, ot returned recently from Murray Bay where they were the guests of Miss Mar Jor Cavertull Miss Sosa Chambertian, direc.tar of the Leese-Chamberiain School of Dancing, Banff, Alta, taught at the Bantt School of Fine has returned trou where she Acts tor sunumer TRESS UP For S ~~ ItMmMer OUR NEW SUMMER COIFS ARE CHIC AND EXCITING ! HUnter 9-1235 ou.HAIRDRESSING 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.| AIR CONDITIONED 4151 - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.slight \u201cveil of \u201cUhlmann, as A A A A aaa tee\" e me \"aN \"a\" 5 A a.Ten uu Recent Wedding THE EXAMINER WOMENS 1 450.Montgomery \u2014 Veary The marriage of Joyce Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George F.Veary.of Luke Megantic, Que, Lo Mr.Hugh William Montgomery.of Simcoe, Norfolk County.Ont.son of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh R.Monigomery.of West- mount, took place recently in St.John's Church, Lake Megantic, the Ven.Archdeacon Timothy Matthews, of l.ennoxville, Que.officiating, assisted by the Rev.Walker, of lake Megantic.Mrs.Aitken played the wedding music, and standards of white shasta daisies and gladioli were used to decorate the church, and cornucopias filled with wildflowers marked the pews reserved for guests.The away by bride, who was given her father, was in a gown of white taffeta, the fitted bodice having a bolero of Chantillv lace with neckline short organza a scoop and sleeves, and the skirt having an overskirt caugne at the back with a bow and falling into a train.Her waist-length tulle illusion was held by a single organza flower and she carried a bouquet of gardenias, white carnations and steplunotis.Miss Shirley Craig, as maid of honor, and Miss Suzanne bridesmaids, were in frocks of aguaramine organza fashioned with fitted bodices having scoop necklines and \u201celbow-length sleeves, and skirts with straight panels in the front and unpressed pleats al the sides and in the back, They wore matching pleated open pillboxes with short veils, and carvied spray bouquets of salmon pink gladioli blossoms, Mr.Robert Hamilton, of Westmount, acted as best man for Mr, Montgomery.and the ushers were Mr.John Annesley and Mr.Thomas H.Mont- gomerv jr.Mrs.Veary, the bride's mother.was in à sheath gown of Alice blue lace with a hat of matching chiffon, and a corsage bouquet of white gars denias.Mis.Monutgomerv.mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of cameo pink chiffon, the fitted bodice having a cowl neckline and elbow-length sleeves, and the sheath skirt being draped at the side.She wore a matching chat, and bad à spray of iminia- over ture pink roses pinned Lo her purse.Following the ceremony.a reception was held at Kent Cottage, Lake Megantic.where arrangements of white shasta daisies and gladioli and candles in silver candelabra were used as decorations, Later.Mr.and Mrs.Montgomery left for Bermuda, the bride travelling in a sheath frock of pale lime green flowered silk under a matching linen coat, and wearing a white hat, and a corsage bouquet of orange 1oses.Royal Business College + Lederman AMERICAN Drug Stores J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully end accurately filled at reasonable prices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 \u2014 Posen photos MISS HEATHER ANN SINCLAIR, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Laurence Sinclair, of Hampstead, and MR.PETER BANCROFT REID, sen of Mr.and Mrs.Parker Bancroft Reid, of Westmount, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, September t4, in Queen Mary Road United Church, Hampstead.Miss Svlvia Diane Lederman weds Mr.Casper Myron Bloom The marriage of Sylvia Diane, daughter of the late Samuel and Mrs.Lederman, examination results The final exams were held at The Royal Business College on Sherbrooke street west, N.D.G.The following students after having followed the full commercial course have received their diplomas from the college.Misses Micheline Amyot and Jenny Pena have tried with honor a test of 175 words per minute and Miss Diane Lemoine.Margaret Jones and Noreen Slider and others have succeeded their exams with a speed of 125 and 135 words per minute.These students have obtained their professional diplomas specialising either as legal.medical or commercial secretaries.The Royal Business College established since 1928 is directed by Miss Jocelyne A.Papineau, court stenographer and ex- parliamentary secretary.Miss Papineau for a number students as court stenographers who of years has prepared are now court stenographers or as parliamentary stenographers.RA Unlock the and Gain Release! Molly Local Classes TOTALITY BODY MOVEMENT STUDY (SEE OPPOSITE PAGE) Potential practising as official | of Westmount, to Mr.Myron Bloom.son of Mr.aad Mrs.Samuel Bloom, of West.mount, took place recently in Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Rabbi Wilfred Schuchat officiating, assisted by Cantor Mendel- son, Mrs.Feinberg played the wedding music, and standards ot pink and white gladioli blossoms arranged with greenery were used to decorate the synagogue.The bride, who was given away by her uncle.Mr, Samuel Stavit- sky.was in a gown of white poult de soie fashioned with a lace bodice, and a skirt with panels of matching lace.She wore a veil of tulle illusion, and carried a l=rge bouquet of pink and white carnations, ATTENDANTS Miss Joyce Kogan, as maid of honor, was in a frock of pink poult de soie fashioned with am A-line skirt.She wore a circlet of seed pearls in her hair, and carried a bouquet of white and pink flowers, Casper Little Miss Suzanne Kurtz, as senior flower-girl, was in a frock of gold poult de soie.and little Miss Bonnie Brazer and little Miss Marlen Brazer, as flower- girls, were in frocks of pink poult de soie.They wore flowered circlets in their hair.and carried bouquets of pink and white flowers, Mr.Philip Bobrow acted as best man for Mr.Bloom, and the ushers were Mr.Ted Stavitsky.Mr.Syd Stavitsky.Mr.Jack Brazer.Dr, Hy Kurtz.Mr.John Walls, Mr.John Bolien.Mr.A.Crevier, and Mr.Joe Schlesinger.Mrs.the bride's mother.was in a gown fashioned with a bodice of pink chiffon and a skirt of pink satin.She wore a matching hat, and a corsage bouquet of orchids.Mrs.Bloom, mother of the bridegroom.wore a gown of pink chiffon and satin, with a flowered hat of the same color.and a corsage bouquet of orchids.Lederman, Following a reception, Mr.and Mrs.Bloom left for the New England States.the bride travelling in a suit of blue silk, and wearing a matching hat. \u201cLa me Topics.Simple detailing marks fall's smartest handbags By Millicent Hickmore * HIS FALL, the well-dressed woman will heed the \u201ccall to arms\u201d of simply styled, handsome textured leather handbags keyed to clothes for casual living.A fall fashion preview presented here by Leather Industries offered striking visual proof that the accent on handbag fashions in on lines and the leathers.Lines \u2019 are simple and easy.whether pouch or clutch .box bag or barrel.Leathers are beautiful in the range of textures \u2014 grained, waxy.smooth.sueded.antiqued.lustre.TOP BAG for fall will be The authors of MONT- the pet of the suburban set, REAL are both experts in the \u201ccountry look\u201d leather their fields.Tata has photo- satchell.pouch or tote.graphed cities from Hong- + Roomy without being over- Kong to Paris and his work sized.it is also being \u2018taken up\u201d by the suburbanite\u2019s big- city sister, who knows a good thing when she sees it.This casually elegant handbag style was shown most has appeared in Life and Time magazines.in British periodicals and in Canada in Macleans.Chatelaine.Weekend and many others.Frank Lowe won fame as a jour- often in grained, brushed.nalist during World War 11, .antiqued.and the new waxy has worked for the CBC.leathers.and usually sports Weekend.and the Montreal brass hardware in closings, Star.emblems or other ornamentation.OTHER POPULAR STYLES on exhibit included Re Feat er shoulder bags, barrels, crescents.envelopes and .à clutches.The leather box- Î ts W men bag.constructed with rigid S ' 0 sides and a lid-type top.will , - be back on the fashion scene in both rounded and angu- for 63 drive lar shapes.Each handbag displayed the distinctive black- The following Westmount ap- and-gold \u201cgenuine leather\u201d pointments in the women's divi- * tag that means quality to the sion-residential canvass for this discriminating shopper.vear's Red Feather campaign, HE LEATHER COLOR have been announced by Mrs.R.story for fall features \u201cdeep C.Scrivener, 655 Grosvenor Ave.country\u201d shades.Starring Westmount area chief of the wo- is the brown family.includ- men\u2019s division: ing antelope.bone, honey | Mrs.K.W.Maclntvre.637 Gros- and mahogany.Also impor- | venor Ave.deputy chairman; tant will be deep tones such | Mrs.C.8.Gurd.649 Grosvenor as cranberry.mustard and ) Ave.deputy chairman for West- olive, and neutrals on the mount west.order of fog grey und Objective of the Red Feather taupe.The \u2018authentic look campaign, which runs from Sept.of waxy and antiqued leather 23 to Oct.8.is 82.305.000.tannages, and aniline-dyed grained leathers which retain their original markings, The toothpick was in high 3 is a natural for this casual favor among ancients and gold fashion picture.and silver picks were widely FOR DRESSY COS- used by the Romans.TUMES.trim leather bags with a slimmer.smaller sil- MISS JOAN HELEN MARTIN, H.Martin, of Westmount, and son of Mrs.J.Henry Poupart and of the late Photo Varkons daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George MR.JOHN HATTON POUPART, Mr.Poupart, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, September 28, in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, Road work threatens Canadiana It would appear that some of Dollard des Ormeaux's historic buildings are going to fall before progress.The widening of Sources Road is the villain of the piece, Victims are two typical Freneh- Canadian homes, one of which is said to be more than 150 years old.One is located at the entrance to the Rideau Memorial Gardens, 4239 Sources Road; the other is near the entrance to the Glen- more curling club.Both are on the cast side of the road.Wien the new Sources Road is completed, the houses will be Just one fool away frem the highway and provincial statutes call for à minimum of 15 teet separating homes from high- Ways, Dollard des Ormeaux has already investigated the possibility of moving the houses, but the cost would seem prohibitive.WW, IN THE, /) / omen 3INeadlm The Montreal Ladies Chor will open is 26th season on September 10.Choir rehearsals are held every Tuesday at 8 pan.in Temple Emanu-E).4100 Sherbrooke street west, side entrance, 395 Elm avenue.when French-Canadians build a home they build it to the last in one spot! The four- leet thick basement walls are the big stumbling blocks to removal, and a preliminary estimate ior rentoval was in excess of $10,000, Dollard des Ormeaux's ewie administration has exhibiter rare historic appreciation by attempt ing to tind à suitable location within the town limits, in which old homes, antique memorabilia, ete.could be displayed to best advantage.As yet the project is only in the talking stage, but al ready an impressive list of old homes, farms, antiques has been drawn up.It is hoped that in some way demolition of the two French Canadian farm-houses can be avoided, and the wav the road widening is progressing, it would seem town council and farme house owners have a good two years to find à solution Seems Christening = The chostenmng of the son of Mr and Mis Emblem yr Mes mtonl Nepman J and grandson of Mi Navman Town of Mount Mrs Stan J took and the Mr Westmount Emblom, et Ros ul, Smart of and and place recentis i the Annunciation of Our lady Church Town of Mount Rosal, the Re Frances TO Movie ol: cab The baby was gaven the ames Gooden Francis, and the godparents ae Mi and Alps Gordon Fimblem Following the ceremony.ore ception was held at Che of the cluld < parents PAINTINGS Permonent Exhibition by RONALD DAVIES D (es HOUSE OF PAINTINGS * PICTURE FRAMING ® PRINTS ° ART SUPPLIES 4908 Sherbrooke St.West {Near Victoria\u2019 HU.6-1264 reside ne WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine ot Elm i houette were shown, princi- | pally envelopes.clutches and flat pouches with chains.Style details are kept to a minimum .burnished gold closings.self-leather bow or other simple decoration.\u2018 AFTER-DARK nandbag styles spotlighted glossy smooth leathers, glowing and sleek suede Occasionally lustres leathers.in vivid colors.pastels or inky black will add fashion excitement to the fall social scene.ON THE BOOKSHELF: À .new and different book on Montreal has just been re- Jeased.A bilingual book for a bilingual city.MONTREAL.by Sam Tata and Frank Lowe.altempls to capture on film and in commentary the spirit of the city's culture.Famous for the cosmopolitan atmosphere that makes her a rarity among North American cities, Montreal is a lively subject for the photographer Mr.Tata's camera ranges the city from the harbor and Chinatown to Westmount and Mont Roval.° He includes photographs of Montreal landmarks, the night life, winding staircases and streets peopled with many nationalities.Brief commentary.in both French and English follows the camera in its travels.i m2 Mo ll, dsacal conducts classes in totality BO DY- MOVEMENT STU DY AT THE MANOIR NOTRE DAME DE GRACE GYMNASIUM 5319 Notre Dame de Grace Ave.MONDAYS and THURSDAYS - 10:30 to 11:45 A.M.FIRST TERM SEPT.16th to DEC.20th \u2014 $60.FOR 26 LESSONS EXERCISES FOR FITNESS, (Corner Decarie) FORM, AND RELAXATION Piono ond Percussion Accompanists No Special Physical Prerequisites INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION GIVEN SMALL GROUP e FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL HU.6-5010 FREE LESSON - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th This Fitness Progrom svits all women vp to 45 years of oge.£961 '0¢ isnbny \"Appuig 'aOUWDXF Junowisap 8) 12 The Westmount Examiner, Friday.August 30, 1963 À Dear By AU might let's see if YOU an Ustek\u201d and should see a psychiatrist My husband gave me a surprise Last ABBY thunk 1 DEAR party lor any birthday month He planned it al} on the telephone with a good friend ot une 1 really was thrilled tar owas a grand party But when he gave HER a corsage exactly hike the one he gave me, 1 spored everyvilnng This wis the frst corsage mv husband * GOLD ® COPPER ® BRASS © CHROME ® NICKEL ® RHODIUM ® CADMIUM © SILVER RFPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sans Lid, Est, 1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec- tro Platers, Operating Canada's Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 tN few doors above St Catherine St pratt Henry Morgan & Cu EARLY PINE VALOIS, QUE.She\u2019s Miffed [bigail van Buren C ANTIQUES formeriy at 4500 St.Catherine, Westmouat SPECIALIZING IN 33 LAKESHORE ROAD [them and what doesn't.\u201d Besides, , | grocery store is no place to! discipline a child.She should have waited until they got home.and then explained why he shouldn't have taken the grape.You must never humiliate a child by reprimanding him in front of others Abby.STEADY READER DEAR READER: Sorry, 1 don't speak Spock.If a child of four doesn\u2019t know that what he sees displayed at a grocery store does not belong to him, the time to teach him is when he starts to help himself.1 had bought me in 33 years of marriage, and | had to share the honor with another woman.1 would like your upinion on this.A person doesn't enjoy being realize that public reprimand told she is \u201cnuts\u201d is doubly hard for a child to LUMP IN MY THROAT bear, but for some reason, those are the lessons they seem to remember longest.+ * * DEAR ABBY: One son became officially engaged last June, with plans to marry this June, but it never came off.He is 30 and the! girl is 23.He gave her a very costly diamond, which was quite ca rock by anybody's standards.DEAR LUMP: 1 don't think you are \u201cnuts,\u201d but 1 do think your are over-reacting.True your husband acted thought- lessiy, but he was only repaying a friend for helping to plan your party.And its the party that counts.Don't mention the corsage again, x * ¥ This girls has been seen out with A ; other men, but she denied it DEAR ABBY: I'm surprised BU hen my son asked her.(1 saw vou 1 usually agree with your her and so did my husband.answers, but that letter about Our son refuses to believe she the little four-year-old taking is playing him for a fool.but it one grape at tile grocery store so obvious it is pathetic.Now amazed me.Are YOU agreeing with that busybody who saw it and said.\u201cHe'll be stealing cars at 16°?Let me quote Dr.Spock: \u201cWhen small children take things that don\u2019t belong to them, it isn\u2019t stealing.They don\u2019t have a clear sense uf what belongs to she says she wants to \u2018stay engaged and keep the ring.\u201d but she needs to date other men to \u2018test their love.\u201d What do you think of this , THE OLD FOLKS DEAR FOLKS: Any man who gives a girl a \u201crock\u201d and allows her to date others to | \u201ctest their love\u201d has several | much larger rocks in his head.{ ( But he's 30.Mom.and you can't tell him what to do.* Kk \u2019 4 Ÿ HURT PARENTS FURNITURE DEAR HURT: Yes, many j other parents have \u201cgone through this.\u201d You can\u2019t force your love on your som or on his wife.and you shouldn't try.The immature and em- bitered daughter-in-law is your son\u2019s problem.Best that Phone 697-0643 ol Hfowens from.VICTOR 2-4444 © a pardect OR for OReef Pishing Talk: of live bait versus lures.and of the big ones that didn't get away! And after you've landed your limit, more talk over the ale that's always OK.O'Keefe, It's the natural thlhg to do.You'll enjoy the natural mildness of O'Keefe.brewed right In, you ignore both of them until do \u2014 if anything.* * + DEAR ABBY: I am to be mar- shaping up.A couple of months ago, my mother-in-law-to-be asked to see the pattern and material 1 had selected for my wedding dress.(FF am making it myself» | showed her and she seemed delighted.Last evening | was shocked be- voud words when she showed me HER dress.It was an exact dup- ticate of mine \u2014 only in blue.She had it made.Abby, | am a large girl and there aren't too many patterns Lhat are slenderizing for me.That was the reason I chose that pattern.Shouid I Howery Mountain Street at Sherbrooke + {from seedless hops, the Mild.ale rte lle shows what he cau, or will, > ried soon and my plans are slowly : a \"pose of aiding mothers of unborn MRS.G.H.COOK, president Fashion show is sole fund-raising project \u201cThe Associates\u2019.non-profit groups of women who \u2018give assistance to needy families, and particularly to pre-school children in the Montreal area, will stage their annual fund-raising Fashion Show September 26, at 8.30 p.m.at the Windsor Hotel.There are three \u2018Associates\u2019, winch responsible for aiding the St.Ann's Baby Clinic.in addition to their other weltare projects.The St.Ann's Baby Clinic was founded by Rev.Father George Daly.¢sSR in 1916 tor the pur- groups are also children.Honorary members aclive la 1933 the first group of go ahead and wear mine.ask her not to wear hers, or what?HURT DEAR HURT: Ask her to please wear something else for your wedding.1f she doesn\u2019t quickly agree to it, YOU find another pattern for yourself.Don\u2019t let a \u2018\u2019me tou\u2019 mother- in-law spoil your wedding day.of .Associates was formed in West- mount, followed in 1936 by a group in Outremont.and in 1956 the Western Group was established.Many of the original members have since become honorary members but are still quite active.attending general | meetings, helping with Christmas \"projects and the Fashion Show.Each of the groups is composed of approximately seventeen members who hold regulac monthly meetings in their homes.Besides annual and monthly dues.each member is responsi- bie for a knitted or sewn article of clothing per meeting, which go into layettes for new babies.Help is also given to dress children for their First Communion.Christmas baskets consisting of clothing, toys.fruit, candies are given to needy families.When funds permit.\u2018The Associates\u201d send children to summer camp.The success of the annual Fashion Show.the only money- raising project of \u201cThe Associates\u2019.will determine the extent of help \u201cThe Associates\u2019 will be able to provide in the coming year, The Fashion Show is being presented by James A.Ogilvy's Company Limited.IN THE Women 3 Ru In The Greater Montreal Scottish , Societies Association is holding a : Scottish Concert to be held in the Westmount High School, Thursday and Friday.September 5 and 6.Tickets available from agents listed below only, not at the hall, ; Mrs.D.Blair, 481-3449: Mr.R.~ Thompson, HU.8.6202; Mr.A.Proven.RE.3.3893 and Mrs.A.\u201cJamieson, MF.7-4219 Most of the U.S.national monuments have been set aside by presidential proclamation; a few have been created by Acts nf Congress. El Ca a \"eT aa\" eee\u201d REE ST ERX RR TT TT Tea Ta Tee THE BUSIEST \"PARTY LINES\u201d IN THE COMMUNITY ARE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS! Doctor, lawyer, merchant and home-maker - everybody, everywhere within the range of our newspaper finds there's a lot of real bargain news in our classified ads! From public Ë announcement .buying, selling, swapping.used clothing, ; used cars and a wide variety of other merchandise.to a 's\"a\"a' diversity of \"wants\" \u2014 all of these keep the \"lines\" humming with activity and results.Next time you want to buy, sell, or offer services \u2014 read and use the classified ads! Ta\" a \"sa\" \"a\" \"a\" s\", You Get Mighty Big Results With Our Little Classified Ads! phone HU.1-O451 Topar ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY a EVENINGS TO 8:30, THURSDAY and FRIDAY TO 5 P.M.aa Pa Tata a a a Te \"a\" Tn \"a \"a\" Ta a Sen ete oP ta ty ft A TS Ta ET Ta Te TT Te re Po Ce Ru Pe Pe Oa CCR ata al a A EE KR NN NA £951 '0¢ isnbny 'Abpiig \u2018JSULUOXZ Junowysapm ey] 14 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 30, 1963 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE inc.Montreal's Oldest Dealer for ® CHRYSLER © PLYMOUTH ® VALIANT ® FARGO SALES & SERVICE -~ PRR QUALITY USED CARS |; © Automobile Storage © 372 VICTORIA AVE.Sales: Service & Parts: HU.9-5748 - HU.9-5745 5 COUNTRY PROPERTY \u2014 For sale sn san dll Bake an Fast veu Townships 95 ft lakes trant bb toama, screened porch averiaoking Lake fireplace, all convientences, furnished md \u201cpnppef $7 750 Wiite box No 12H35 Ton Kildare Road Sbontec at 29 Cottage TAHOE vanuener libis Lake, Bron County teun autorante 2 cat anand Completely [stand in 2 miles Katage, on furnished house on 1 Bates wre Call WES Ad 17 RESORTS COL FORD PODGE, St Canut, tenais, walt, orb, dounde.Hammond organ, mehr mbitly Lake beach, boats thins Free transportation Montreal Folie UN 1 416$ direct PRONE TAKE Maple Lodge Beachy, Lene Coste.water nm TON Spectre holiday ates HE 7 4467 Witerbio Oi Gold 50 APARTMENTS TO LEFT SEMI BASEMENT HEATED Hor 4 ROOMS.WATER.x PT vin = x TS ANA GN EHR a MR ARECACEAE The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising | 10 Words 50° PHONE YOUR ADS | 4¢ for each additional word HUnter 1-045] Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.current issue.Thursday for For your convenience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-0451 Accounts may be pail at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada cu 53 APARTMENTS WANTED WILL.give the best of care un my | to elderly or convalescent Beaconsfield Avenue, HU.9- WANTED thooke, October apartment 41, voomims It vicinity Shes Apartment or flat, 2 adults Call VI 5 1013.1665.| 59 HOUSES WANTED 82 AUTOS FOR SALE : BILINGUAL NISHED 2 à bed 1957 PONTIAC UNFURNISHE 2 or 3 bec \u2019 room quality house, barge PAT HFINDER TYPIST rooms 8 by executive + - \u20ac and waif no childreu, West RE.8 2143 mount or central Montreal, maxionum 5250 per month METEOR Rideau 500 \u2014 1957.V-8 REQUIRED BY References provided if re Good condition.Private, Reasonable vuested, Caill Baie d'Urfé 484 B245 After 5 porn.353-1486 Collect after 7 pm PEUGEOT 404 \u2014 1863.9.000 mules.ESTABLISHED SUB-CONTRACT | , PE 3.8.s FE , ; - 4 week days ot Si to Box radio, exceptional buy at $2,250.Pri- ; f ; two Tes Kildare Bond cate \u2018481 1768 FIRM ON UPPER LACHINE wes \u2018 CLASSIC deluxe 1961 Rambler with ROAD new snow tires.Low mileage, one ¢ owner.Excellent condition, Half price.RE.7-1315.DUTIES REQUIRED WANTED CENTRAL WEST.86 BOATS & MOTORS or MOUNT CLOSE TU GREENE a trailer A ow ie OLD TYPE COTTAGE.IN De gate.capacity 700 TYPING OF CORRESPOND GOOD CONDITION 937 9765 ps.BED - ve ENCE AND BILLINGS NO AGENTS 90 GARAGES TO LET ANG | LANDSDOWNE.HEATED GARAGE KNOWLEDGE OF GENERAL 71 ROOMS TO LET FOR SMALL CAR.CALL WE 7-1319 OFFICE PROCEDURE AND ' ANSWERING TELEPHONE SHERBROOKE West apposite West.GREENE between Dorchester and mount Park, large bedroom.Business Staynor.garage.suitable for large gentleman, No privileges, WE, 7-3266.cat, WE.2-6242.SALARY COMMENSURATE ATWATER near Lincoln, newly fur- | 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female WITH EXPERIENCE STOVE FRIDGE INDIE 1.SORA © 5 eps oe.PE ; nished, decorated.933-3985 6 p.m .DANTE OCCUPANCY HU 6- ( ALL: HU.9.3851 ! ~ > + ; 75 NURSING HOME SPORTSWEAR Machine op- | CONVALESCENT and rest home, for erators Highest rate of pay., MR.ALA MANGO CLAREMONT ee ae She brooke, a retired people.Facmg Lake St Louis regular work.Apply Fairwav | ones Deans larosshed, SUIS: un Catering for special diets, Call 837 Sportswear, 425 River Section frrreustre à GAZ BEE OTHR 489-4804 22 B 3 + | F.D.R.AAVTIHA TILAPIA HHL PIAA TAAL THT HATHA MT TAHVAA HHP AVA AAA .FRANK DE RICE I D ) | REQUIRES S V t y \u201cCOUNTER GIRL VEYVVIVVVIWN DAS TE , 3 ASUS SOS SDS SAS VIII SOUS VUSS ASS OS Ç STEADY POSITION BUILDING \u201cVERN REPAIRS QATWAY.Contractor, ventry, panting brick and work WE 2 1042 CARTAGE AND MOVING ABLE to anvtiiog, anytime Tey Ronen WE 5 2408.car- cement \"pe Fane MOVING LOW RATES Set Livin 3 HOUR SERVICE DEPENDABLE CALL DRESSMAKING THREES SM ARTING Goats ap alt teed HU 6 257 MUSIC Moute kind AI ur coutare Work sus LESSONS Clarinet MUSIC LESSONS ASO THEORY WINSTON PURDY AD MUS CALL: HU.8.7885 NURSERY SCHOOL, Bilingual St.John of Jerusalem DAY NURSERY AND KINDERGARTEN DICENSED AND INCORPORATD SUPERVISED ny SCHOO COMMISSION OPERATED SINCE Inds PRIVATE HOUSE LARGE GARDEN DOCTORS CARE TEACHERS WITH DIPLOMAS CHILDREN 2 0 YEARNS FUL Ott NUE DAYS Hol MEAT S TRANSPORTATION 3450 BEACONSFIELD DAYS: 488-3092 EVES: 488-3915 PEST CONTROL, APPLY \u2014 MANAGER e FOR QUICK efficient and Use Examiner , 1237 METCALFE convenient service for the ex | bei mates edi Classified | - ° RECEPTIONIST Pestroy Limited, RE 7-2487.TYPIST TILE REPAIRS For Best Results CERAMIC TILE REPAIRS OR RENOVATIONS TO YOUR Il FOR SMALL OFFICE BATHROOM.FIREPLACES m IN MARBLE.ALL TVPES Ca (NATIONAL OFFICE OF MOSAIC WORK, ETC sem a CALL EDWARD ERMACORA WESTMOUNT DISTRICT T35-0744 273 TRENTON AVE- i NUF U.1-0451 DUTIES INCLUDE | SWITCHBOARD BP BX.DRIVING SCHOOL.TELETYPE AND SOME TYPING | GOOD SALARY GRAND OPENING | ph SEPT.nd FOR APPOINTMENT 482-4020 MODERN METHOD DRIVING SCHOOL | 100 WORK WANTED \u2014 Female REGISTERED NURSE.ENG- (MEMBER OF THE QUEBEC SAFETY LEAGUE» LISH SPEAKING.DESIRES HOME CASE, WILLING TO SLEEP IN.EXCELIENT REFERENCES VL 2 3319 THE ONLY SCHOOL OFFERING FREE CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION STANDARD AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS LARGE AND SMALL CARS EXPERIENCED graduate available phone 933-8108 Guardian weekends.Angel, Please RLINGUAL INSTRUCTORS ~ FREE PICK UP SERVICE COMPLETELY INSURED SERVICING THE ISLAND OF MONTREAL AND SUBURBS WITHIN RADIUS OF 20 MILES CALL FOR DETAILS OR DROP IN AND SEE US 6310 SHERBROOKE WEST SUITE 104 488-4223 Opportunist Oliver Prefers the winning side He always advertises In the classified! a 16 ROOM & BOARD TO LET (98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West|.Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 p.m.Sunday : | 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.104 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male \u2014 Femule MATURE LADY OR MALE TO TYPE ORDERS PACKING \u2014 SHIPPING LIGHT WORK FLEXIBLE HOURS CALL:\u2014+84-8096 113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED CHAR for general housework.3 days weekly, $1.00 per hour plus carfare .Private house (nu Hampstead nec bus stop.481-5858.PROTESTANT WESTMOUNT FAMILY REQUIRES CAPABLE GENERAL DOMESTIC 5 MORNINGS WEEKLY.MUST BE RELIABLE AND FOND OF CHILDREN.REFERENCES.937-8306 HOUSEKEEPER, 3.3% UNTIL AFTER DINNER.NEAR WESTMOUNT AVENUE.$% DAILY.WE 17-6011, EXTEN - SION 1633.OR HU.1 94% MATURE woman or voung gicl, fond of children, general housework, sleep in or out, time off.Good salary, \"RE.7-0538.117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED WORK wanted tor Tuesdav.Write | Bux 1284, 7005 Kildare Road.Montreal ; 28.: 124 FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture WALNUT dining room state.ÿ pièces Reasonable, #82 4857, 127 FOR SALE BEDROOM FURNITURE BEDROOM Modern cluding 1-7102.CONTINENTAL headboard \u201cwhite and gold) foam mattress box spring.new.Evenings, VI 3 1781 130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment MCCLARY gas stove.30 inch, perfect set, complete.5 pieces styling, honey finish, in- wardrobe.Reasonable.,RE padded Simmons Almost bed with condition.Reasonable.766-2235 132 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments BABY grand piano, Orawe, walnut, reasonable.Call RE.7-444) after 6, :138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Draperies READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TO COVER 144 INCHES \u2014 FOR ONLY 825.00.ARNEL TERYLENE AT HALF | PRICE.Carpets 9\" x 12' RUGS FROM $15 UP HALL CARPETS FROM $1 W YARD WALL TO-WALL CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM $245 BLANKETS - SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL, WIN - DOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURE \u2014~ PLASTICS.LEATHERETTES, ETC.ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST. 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General ORIGINAL oil paintings: embroidered pictures; carpets, plain and design: Arm-chair; hamper, Reasonable.488 5405.DINING set, 8 piece: bedroom complete, Reasonable.768-0695.ELECTROLUX floor polisher, 3 brush.Good condition.Reasonable.767-3576.set FRENCH love seat; living room chair; dining room table and chairs; mirrored com modes: chaise lounge: electric fire logs; electric floor polisher.Good condition, Reasonable.HU.1-9709.RUG.9 x 12: drapes and matching bedspreads.double and single: davenport set: semi automatic washing machine: broiler; vacuum.Good condition.Reasonable, RE.8-3247.METAL office desk unit and chair; green.modern dining room set, loveseat,
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