The Westmount examiner, 27 septembre 1963, vendredi 27 septembre 1963
[" - «+ Armed delivery Roslyn School \u2018firebugs\u2019 are nabbed Westmount police and firemen are now on the look-out for any further outbreak and fires in local schools following Tuesday's blaze in a Roslyn School washroom.The blaze broke out at 11.55 when youngsters ignited a plastic lavatory seat.It did not spread further.The burning plastic sent off a dense toxic cloud of black smoke which spread up from the basement to the main hall above.The school's alarm was quickly sounded and the building evacuated.\u201call in a very smooth and orderly manner\u2019 it was reported, Firemen meanwhile reached the washroom, but were turned back by the toxic fumes of the plastic.The school janitor.with wet handkerchief to his nose had pre- ceeded them and had closed the washroom door.confining the fumes.The men returned this time with gas masks and quickly extinguished the small blaze.\u201cThe fire wasn't much.but that | smoke was wicked.\" a firemen said.You couldn't breath and you couldn't see, it was so dense.| Fortunately, we were able to get an exact description of the washroom so we could find our way around.\u201d Firemen emerged from the | room with faces black as coal.The two young culprits meanwhile were quickly rounded up by police, questioning pupils and teachers all over the school.\u2019 (Continued on page 2) ' 3 a; À VOL.XXXVI, No.39 Wr : ad MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPT.27, 1963 5 CENTS 16 PAGES Dutch Elm Disease claims more victims Westmount's eims.that for generations have withstood storms and NC vould use the phone to the encroachment of concrete and asphalt about their roots are now In ever increasing numbers to the ravages of a tiny beetle.carrying a deadly kitchen.fungus disease.An analysis of bark samples, recently received from Laval University.shows that Dutch Elm disease has claimed eight more victims in this city.adding to the 24 trees previously slated for the axe.Two were removed from lots on Victoria avenue this week and work on others is expected to continue throughout the Fall.It appears that some elms will still be here for a while.Out of 32 samples sent to Quebec for testing.eight were [ound to contain the deadly elm fungus.Cutting down the trees is the only known way to slow down the spread of the disease.parks department officials explain.And the individual effected trees are doomed anyway, he added.Birds vs trees Municipal officials.in their fight against the Dutch Elm Leja benefit turnout called \u2018disappointing\u2019 \u201cDisappointing\u201d was the word used to describe attendance at the variety night in aid of Sgt.Major Walter Leja held last Friday night in the Hillside Armory.\u201cOnly about 375 showed up.\u201d declared Ed Supple, director of the show and president of the Metropolitan Musical Revue.\u201cUnfortunately some of the army personel were slack on selling Plug pulled tomorrow Many Westmounters, especially the younger set, are expected to make the final plunge tomorrow before they pull the plug.Westmount's popular swimming pool closes for the 1963 season Saturday.It will be open from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m.Throughout the summer as many as 1,200 residents a day used the facilities.The once con-! troversial pool has proved itself su popular that City Council is considering the building of an-' other and have set aside $180,000 for it.; Results of surveys conducted this summer to determine the] most convenicut location for a, (Continued on page 2) | tickets and many of the men were not told of the event until the last moment.\u201d the World War ll Comrade of Leja>s said.\u2018Nevertheless, we did raise $200 for the Leja family and we are all grateful for that\u2019 he added.disease and indeed any blight affected trees, are operating in a particularly difficult area, it is Dr.Ross hits vaccination \u2018lethargy\u2019 Sixtv-six cases of polio have broken out in Quebec since (August 1, it was reported this trees as Ross 653 ; same time keep an eye on the ;week by Dr.Allan |Belmont avenue.Chairman of ithe Child and Maternal Health \u2018Committee of the Health League of Cunada.He said that in 1962 there were 89 cases of polio in the whole of Canada, with seven deaths.| Dr.Ross is physician-in-chiel of the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, \u201cBefore we had anything Lo fight polio with it used to strike terror into the hearts of mothers cach summer and we kept trying to keep panic down,\u201d he said.Now I think it would be a good idea if we had a little more panic and a little less lethargy.\u201d Progress toward eradication of polio depends to a large degree.the doctor stated, on education in the value of immu- \"nization.He noted that only 60 to 65 per cent of Montrealers under 40 have been vaccinated against polio.BENEFIT NIGHT È | vielding explained tor In addition to tree-lovers who may misunderstand why certain trees have to 8o before the axe, the chemicals used in (he fight against the dis- case are blamed for a decimation of the bird population When vou add the tree-lovers and the bird-lovers you come up with a sizeable group of citizens who can rise in what they consider \u2018righteous horeor' that the { | | wv trees are being cut down.or the birds are being killed.Officials assure the citizens that every effort is being made to light the disease, save as many possible, and at the welfare of the birds.Churches .8 Classified .12, 13 Editorial .4 Women's .10, vA thief, posing as a rdeliveryman gained ad- imittance into a Roslyn avenue home Wednesday and pulled a gun With the aid of another man who had shpped in through the front he bound and gagged the woman, then calmly proceeded to rob the house.Victim of the robbery Mrs.RB Berenbaum, of 719 Roslyn avenue, told police that a man with a parcel rang her doorbell shortly before noon, Wednesday.He said the package was for Mr.Berenbaum, but on learning that the husband wis not at home, asked if call his office He walked through the house to the picked up the phone, dialed a number, Then tor Mrs Berenbaam, the terror began As she stood in the muddle of the kitchen lacing the man using the phone someone grabbed her {rom behind.placing a hand over her mouth The first man pulled out 4 gun.Bound, gagged and blindfolded They pulled her upstairs to a bedroom where she was bound with clothesline, gagged and blindfolded.They lett the room, but Mrs, Berenbaum could hear them rummaging about the house.lt was ten minutes before she was able to free herself and rush to a phone to call police.She was now alone in the house.Mrs.Berenbaum was taken to headquarters to look over nhoth- graphs, but was unable to identity ! either of the two, Exact amount of the rubbery has not vet been determined.although it is known that $100 in cash and a large amount of jewelry.were taken.- Thief hits 2 more homes on Westmount Police are seeking a thief who has hit three local homes over the past two weekends.A theft at 659 Murray Hill was reported Monday when occupants Lt.Col.Wolfe, commanding officer of the 3rd Field Engineers, sponsors of a benefit night for the injured Sgt.Major Leja, presents a cheque for $200 to Mrs.Leja at the conclusion of the evening's entertainment, Looking on is Ed Supple, producer of the twenty act show.Leja was gravely wounded last spring in a terrorist bomb explosion beside a Westmount mailbox.week-end returned trom the country.A downstairs rear window lad been broken and jewlery, a tur cape and small items taken.Fxact losses have not yet been deters mined.Another home on Hudson avenue was entered over the weekend, this time through an upstairs balcony window, Again à small amount of jewelery and small articles were stolen The (Continued on page 2) Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL September 28 to October 5 generally and mainly sunny Mornisgs nusty and frosty.Typieal late autumn conditions beginning and could continue through next week.A tropical storm could be passing up the Atlantic coast at this time and its rainy fringes would extend into all of | JSastern Canada, This is Indian Summer time, Improving commencing immediately alter the first snow flurries, Light snows wn the north country.Ti: 2e ™N Thieves hit .| (Continued from page 1) } | The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.27, 1963 theft was reported Sunday night possible new pool have not yet when occupant returned.A thett the previous weekend Plug pulled .(Continued from page 1) been compiled.Means hile, youngsters now; al 744 Lansdowne avenue foHoWw- hanging up their bathing suits for (the last time this year will prob- cd the same paltern Police believe that one man is responsible tor the crimes.\u2018He would appear 16 work alone and without a car.\u201d a detective said.\u201cIn cach case he took only what! pop 4 Roslyn School \u2026 he could easily hinsel J.ROMISH Lodies\u2019 & Men's CUSTOM TAILOR Specializing in clothes made to measure from best materials.Also all kinds of lail- oring including remodelling of Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses, 1239 Greene Avenue Phone: 932-0696 carry 1 ably soon be taking down their, skates.Tentative opening of the artificial ice rink has set for Novem- (Continued from page 1) Taken first to police headquarters to be severely repremanded they were soon returned to their parents \u201cfor a good many more lectures we trust, and perhaps something else .\"7 Westmount High French Education is now catching up with the electronic age \u2014 at least it is at Westmount High School.An ultra-modern French laboratory, installed when the school was built two years ago is currently receiving heavy use.It is one of a small, but increasing number being used in schools and universities to improve the teaching of modern languages.The system calls for tape recorders at individual booths, for each student.Pre-recorded tapes or records, can be played, or the teacher can talk to the class through an intercom system.Each booth has a set of earphones and a microphone so that the student can listen to the teacher and record without disturbing others, or Pupils waiting outside the school with their teachers were sent home only a few minutes late for lunch with instructions to return in the afternoon, AE COTE CE TRE DA TORU TCA RR Rn NSLS INS ET ET Le PEU VU VI UV VE A AT Antoine\u2019s Art Gallery .Announce Their GREAT MOVING SALE Having been notified by the City thot we must vacate our present premises in the very near future, we are forced to hold a Moving Sale during which 90% of our entire collection of paintings will be offered ot HALF PRICE (irrespective of original cost) SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, SEPT.21st of 8:30 a.m.Hours: 8:30 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.(Evening by appointment) 939 VICTORIA SQUARE UN.6-4095 FREE PARKING 3 > > being disturbed himself.The usual procedure is for the teacher to play a specially prepared tape on which there is an explanation.and then an exercise.Frequently the tape contains Dent Harrison Final tribute was paid Tuesday ; afternoon at Dominion Douglas Church, to Dent Harrison, president of Harrison Brothers Bakeries Limited, who died Saturday in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital alter a lengthy illness.He was in his 55th year.Prominent in Westmount and Montreal business and social | cireles, Mr.Harrison had been | associated all his business life with the baking firm, joining it! after graduation from McGill\u2018 University in the \"30's.Dent Harrison obtained his early education at Westmount High School and later attended Stanstead College, before entering McGill, During the Second World War, he served with the Royal Mont-: real Regiment and | later com-, manded a field bakery unit of the Canadian Army.| He rose through the ranks and y received his commission after | \"training with the McGill COTC.: Rotary Club for many [eee ee emma | An active member of the West, mount | = = CE) rR) a) =) ==) =) =) 0) =) =) CC) el ES Use Examiner Classifieds oX THIN __X< No Minimum \u2014Withdrawal Anytime Also 32% on Savings With Chequing Privileges Crown Trust Company 3% St.James St, W., Montreal, VI.2.8362 ÿ EE et CR EE EE EE EE EE EE EE ED | years, he had served on many | of the club committees and maintained an interest in youth work.| A large number of Rotarians at- | tended the funeral Tuesday and a\u2018 \"period of silence was reserved as (à memorial at the Rotary meet.cing at Victoria Hall Wednesday.{i Mr.Harrison is survived by His wife, the former Alma E.Johnson; two sons, Sub-Lt.Dent Jr.! and Malcolm.and three sisters \u2014 , Mrs.John T.Rowe May}, Mrs.E.Percy Roberts Edna) and Mrs.A.W.D.Swan \u2018Ruth\\.! JE ee ee Paul H.Brault Funerol services were held Saturday.at St.Leon de West-! \u201cmount Church, for Paul H' Brault.senior partner of Brault.Guy.Chaput & Cie.who died | recently at his home.after a brief illness.He was 68.Born in Montreal in 1895.he was eduvated at St.Mary's Col-/ lege.where he graduated to! enter the RAF in the latter part of the First World war.Mr.Brault then joined the ; Bank of Toronto, then Burnett & Co.and later he became a partner of Craig, Luther and Irvine.members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.In 1933, he founded the firm of Brault and Chaput with his brother Pierre A, Brault and Jean E.Chaput and lately with i the addition of Messrs, Jacques\u2019 = CE ED EE Ce Ca CE Ce ED CE CS CS ED CE Ce =I) | Obituaries l Guy.Chaput and Cie.goes electronic a series of questions or phrases maintenance work is required to to be spoken in French.The stu- keep them in order.The French dent, with his tape recorder run-' department decided to ask boys ning, listens to the question, which | interested in electronics to volun- is also recorded on his tape.À teer to train so that they might blank space follows on the master\u2019 look after the machines.An ap- tape, during which time the stu-! prenticeship system has now dent gives his reply.The correct | been set up by which nex( year's answer then follows on the main.crew is trained by this year's and tape.! starts its work, under the super- The teacher uses a control on vision of the regular crew, toward the main panel to monitor indi- the end of the year before it is vidual students, who do not know to take over.when their work is being monitor- The crew looks after the daily ed.The teacher can then speak Lo chore of erasing all the previous the student individually through | gay's work.so that the next class the intercom and make correc-| can record on tapes iree of pre- tions in grammar and pronuncia-' vious recordings.Tapes must be tion.removed from the thirty-six tape At the end of the exercise.the recorders, erased and put back student can listen to what has|on.The entire job takes about been recorded, and compare his! (wenty-five minutes.Teachers accent with that of the teacher.eave lists of faulty machines and The idea is to enable the student (he apparent trouble.to speak all period.and thus gain fluency and improve his accent.Of course, with the machines\u2019 Many of the necessary repairs are carried out by the crew, so in constant use a greal deal of that a professional technician need only be called in every few weeks.In this way.the school saves an great amount of money.and is able to keep its French laboratory in first class condition.This year's team is headed by Gerald Mack.and consists of David MacRae.Mark Latoni.and Mike Thompson and this correspondent.firm became known as Brault Mr.Brault has always been active in the financial affairs of the community.During the Second Worid War he served as a reserve captain with Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal.He was a member of the Montreal Board of Trade, | Chambre de Commerce de Mont- | real, Winchester Club, Laval sur\u2019 le Lac and Club St.Denis.Mr.Brault is survived by the former Celine Marchand; two sons, Michel and Jacques: three daughters, Micheline (Mrs, Alfred Dubuc' Martine and Fran-' cine.Burial Cemetery.Miss M.C.Keenan Funeral services were held recently in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord for Miss | modern plumbing.For expert M.Catherine Keenan of 245 | modernizing and, plumbing A Clarke avenue.Westmount who reso coll us Tor EE died suddenly at the Montreal : General Hospital on Sept.13.WESTMOUNT Miss Kennan was a long-time resident of Westmount.active in PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.many charitable organizations.C.Cadorette was in Mount Royal COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE Today's modern living demands She is survived by her only sister Mrs.Anthony Blanchard and two cousins, Dr.Mitchell L.Potvin of Hudson Falls, New - 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the - counter In addition to the current price quotation, the.machine comes up with the correct answers to last sale.bid and asked.current highs and lows.day's total trading volume.yesterday's close.four- quarter earnings, dividend rates and by leaving the button depressed on a stock you can watch second-by-second changes in any OU ON J [4 0 \u2019 phase of the market.In a few words \u2014 the data is fed electronically from the exchanges to the desk of the lucky man who has a Stockmaster in a second \u2014 by way of the Ultronic Systems Corporation main computer in Pennsauken, N.J., and via a satellite station in Boston.Said Campbell: \u201cNo tape, quote-phone.wire service or other reporting device can offer so much information on so many stocks so quickly.\u201d The Rotarians were quick to see the advantages of the new method of mstantancous communications and flooded Campbell with questions.He pushed the but- Ter = f MQLUINTAIN STREET AT SHERBROOKE | VICTOR 2- 4444 productions of \u201cRebecca of Sunnybrook Farm\u201d White and The Seven Dwarts\".\u201cThe Magic and Apple®, \u201cSnow- City plans to lock rink \u2014 The two entrances to the Westmount Skating Rink are to be enclosed.completing an operation started last winter when ornamental iron windows were installed around the sides of the rink.It will now be possible to lock up the rink at night and the citv plans to dispense with services of the nightwatchman currently on patrol there.Council this week accepted a tender of the firm of Pollock- McGibbon for the job in the amount of 55.188.Class walls and doors will be installed, it was reported.tons and up came the answers \u2014 even the correct time.The renting of the machines in Canada is being handled by Cable-TV, Campbell explained, and all units operate simuite- neously.Saving of time on phone calls, he said.gives the customer\u2019s man two to three extra hours a day to make more calls and the Stockmaster affords a continuous monitoring service of the market at almost all times.\u201cIt isn\u2019t a 24 hour a day service said Campbell, \u201cbut it is in operation 23 hours and 59 minutes every 24 hours.The other minute is used to clear the board \u2014 a minute before 10 a.m.daily \u2014 and set things up for a new day's operation.\u201d When the members of the club.expressed wonder at the elec\u2019 tronic device.Campbell conclud- | ed: \u201cIt seems fantastic today, but so great are the electronic developments coming up that in five years this will seem as out [dated as the horse and buggy.\u201d | ESTABLISHED 1899 OHNMAN\"S WE.3-4046 i WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Wotchmahers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.\u2018 Principal ponders start ss 35 PAGE THREE of local H&S Association Do parents of Westmount pupils at Park School really want a Home and School Association\u201d If so, what part are the willing to play in it\u201d These are some of the questions now being asked by M.T.cipal of the Craig.prin.new school.ina questionnaire sent to parents Mr.Craig stresses the fact the Home and School Association is for the parents as much as for the school \u2018There is no sense in pushing parents into these things if they don\u2019t want them, the principal stated.The school is most willing to cooperate in forming a new association if the interest is there\u201d Here, with a new school is a golden opportunity is see exactiv what people want.\u201d \u2018This is what he is asking Are vou in favor of forming the Westmount Park School Home and School Association\u201d Are vou prepared to join it\u201d Do vou think this organization should sponsor activities?If so.would you favor sponsorship of: Pupil insurance\u201d Art Classes\u201d Ballet Classes\u201d Do vou favor fund raising activities\u201d If so, for what purpose: To help less fortunate families\u201d Help for school library?Help Fimatice school traps and activities\u201d Are vou prepared ta help i requested\u201d Would vou be w hing to: Phone other parents Pon ie food\u201d Gne Nour time during the school day\u201d Give your tum» at meetings\u201d cutive\u201d Serve on the ewe.St.Leo's, St.Paul's graduation Sunday Parents, other relatives and friends of 1963 graduates of St Leo's and St Paul's Sehools in Westmount assemble Sunday night at the Church of the A.vension of Our Lord ler guadu- ation exercises Special guest will be Rev.Lawrence Whelan, ary Bishop of Montreal Most Aun.T.McAthey, D.Keast TG MexXther, 20 Sunny sue avenue was this week elected president of the Corporation of Real Estate Brokers of the Pro- vice of Quebec, replacing Kevin Davis.David Keast, mount was treasurer of West- secretary.ulso named NEED À CAB! 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Maneger Printed and Published Every Friday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 John W.Sancton President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Editorial Deportment \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising 481-2771 Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) 481-0451 \u2018The Examiner swims to he an independent, clean newspaper for the hume, devoted to public service, $1.25 hall year.Newspapers Assuclution, Quebec Five cents à copy.Mail subscriptions: $2.50 per year: Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Canadian Community Newspapers Representatives.Authorized us Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and tor payment of postage in cash WE SAY Heat is off Westmount *ATURDAY night West: *7 mount had the distine- tion of being sidelined as a target for the lawless element of Montreal \u2014 with placard-carrying demonstrators picking on the Place des Arts instead.And the bomb-placers on the weekend turned their attention to the Catholic School Board.For a time it began to Jook as if Westmount was the one big target.but now it appears that those determined to make trouble are no respecters of city boun- dries, race, or creed.It must be disquieting indeed for persons with a sense of justice to read of Montreal's mayor praising the police of his city for their velvet-glove treatment of the demonstrators.What is needed is a stiffening of the official attitude towards these law-breakers.It is fortunate indeed that there were not people seriously injured Saturday night when police were required to herd these hoodlums away from the Place des Arts by driving their horses into the mob.Usually it is some innocent bv-stander that suffers.Campaigning here is no easy task TE organizers of the Red Feather Campaign this year have faced some cold.hard facts: individual contributions are small, and are getting smaller each year.General Campaign Chairman C.F.Carsley admitted recently that Montreal is not an easy city in which to \u2018anvass, mainly because it is \u201cthe most charity- campaigned city in North America.\u201d All this may be \u2018hitting the nail on the head,\u201d but the fact remains that the services provided by Red Feather's 36 agencies are vital to the community, and therefore must be supported \u201ctill it hurts.\u201d The goal this year is $2.- 305,000.and the campaign opens Monday.To attain this goal, it is apparent that the individual YOU SAY Arlington, Cote Road corner is dangerous Sir.Why don't the police do something about the top of Arlington at Cote St.Antoine Road?Cars travelling west on Cote St.Antoine swing around the corner to go down Arlington, only to meet face to face with cars coming up Arlington and trying to turn west on the Cote road.The trouble is caused by the angle of the slope of the hill and the hedge that blocks vision.Cautious Finds Westmount most orderly Sir: May ! say that | find the city of Westmount a most orderly one.Recently | moved here from another city in eastern Canada.and I am surprised at the speed with which Westmount cleans up the streets and lanes and sidewalks.Fast as the leaves fall, it appears.they are whisked away \u2014 and this is all to the good.With the autumn rains about to descend on us, wet leaves present a real hazard to motorists and pedestrians alike.A pat on the back for the department responsible.Satisfied Music Lover is disgusted Sir: May 1 be permitted to take a small portion of your valuable space to express my opinion of the fracas Saturday night at the opening of Place des Arts.In a word: \u201cDigusting!\u201d Those who entered the magnificent building from the south, faced the prospect of a shouting mob of demonstrators lined along the south \u2019 side of St.Catherine street, opposite the Place des Arts entrance.Those who were anywhere near the intersection of St.Catherine and St.George street at about 8:30 p.m.took their life in their hands as mounted policemen chased placard-carrying ecpolicemen chased placard- (Continued on page 9) Tee en SR PR SNR must dig a little deeper \u2014 business has always been a fairly consistent supporter.The agencies must be assured of the resources to continue their work, and it\u2019s up to each individual to contribute.This Week in Westmount In a recent article in \u2018\u2019Musical America.\u201d by Hugh Mac- Lennan( Westmounter FRANK SCOTT is mentioned as one of Canada\u2019s foremost poets; GWETHALYN GRAHAM, Sherbrooke street west, whose book \u201cEarth and High Heaven\u2019 has topped the one million mark and was translated into more than a dozen languages; and COLIN Me- DOUGALL, Lansdowne uve- nue, whose book, \u2018Execution,\u2019 seems to be one of the most moving and dramatic novels to come out of World War Il.Another Westmount resident SERGE GARAND, is classified as one of Canada\u2019s French musical contemporary composers.Invitations to attend the opening of the exhibition \u2018\u2019OLD CANADIAN FURNITURE\u201d being received by Westmount residents this week.The show which is under the auspices of His Worship Mayor Drapeau will be opened in the presence of Quebec Minister of Cultural Affairs Honorable Georges-Emile Lapalme on Thursday evening, October 3, at 8.30 p.m.in the Mount Royal Art Centre.Many Westmounters vaca- 26 Years Ago in The Examiner Friday, Oct.1, 1937 Notes and Oddities of Westmount The 1937 EXAMINER this week ran an article entitled \u201cNotes and Oddities of West- mount \u2014 32 Years Ago\u2019 taken from the files of the West- mount Advertiser of 1905.In 1905 it was noted that \u201cthe water question scems to have caused no end of argument and concern in the old days.One writer of the Letter to the Editor Class stated \u201cThe death rate in Wesmount is only 9.66 per thousand .| am not prepared to sav what Westmount- ers drink as a rule, but I do Imagine that many of them do not drink Westmount water except as a mixer\u2014Ed) T do know thal one third of its residents are supplied with Laurentian water.not to speak of consumers who boil it, The low death rate is probably due to the fact that they do not drink Westmount water.In 1905 it was reported that \u2018Mrs.Byers, 4355 Mongrose avenuc, sent a parcel of clean and useful magazines to the police station for the constables.\u2019 and Mrs.E.Starr.of Tupper street sent the autobiography of Thomas N.Doulney, a temperance reformer.That issue also told of \u2018\u2018a most exciting hockey match between the ladies of the Royal Victoria College and Westmount played at the Arena.\u2018The Westmount ladies won 2-1.Mr.Colin Ross of McGill refereed very impor- tially, but too leniently!\" Son RNR SHR Ran BY THE WAY Talking point R.STRABISMUS (Whom God Preserve), of Utrecht.who discovered the South American nosipaca nesting on the lower slopes of Mt.Popakatinaketl.has succeeded in breeding the first jahuaca to be born in captivity, at Waggling Parva, It mous like a cow.By VALENTINA RAHR tioning in Maine witnessed the crowd stopper of Dr.J.Rice Moody, whose Morse convertible was the rage 56 years apo, and still goes for u regular spin on Portland's main streets during the summer.Dentist Rice Moody stooped traffic when he drove his 1907 model which cost about $4,000., and which is priceless today.He stopped off in the Portland area to have the car's headlight repaired.After several hours of vexation and worry it was replaced by a plain piece of plate glass, but it had to be cut to size and then vented because the car is equipped with gas burning Rushmore headlights.The glass was replaced free of charge because the car attracted so much attention, the repair centre decided with all the free publicity.they had been amply repaid with all the free publicity.The ardent car fan said his Morse gets about 18 miles te the gallon and cruises comfortably at 50 miles per hour.WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL football team playing Ashbury College Saturday on the grounds behind WHS.A Dance will follow the game .DOREEN ADAIR, WHS graduate, off to Switzerland for a year at a girls school MARY JOSEPH, recently of Springfield avenue, enrolled in a nurses \u201ctraining course at Montreal General Hospital .LOLA LANYI, Grosvenor avenue, recently entertained Mr.AND MRS.MATTHIAS JANN- SEN of Toronto MISS FRASER, of Westmount Children\u2019s Library reminiscing about the days when wood sidewalks were common in Westmount, and (oll gates were established at Clare- mont and Greene avenues.In those days \u2018pre radio and TV) entertainment consisted of dances and parties at home, Miss Fraser\u2019s late father was a member of the Tuque Bleu toclub and frequently joined the group on long snow shoe walks to their favorite meeting place for dinner on Cote des Neiges known as \u2018\u2019Lump- kins.\u201d R.G.BRITTAIN.St.Catherine west, past president of Montreal Gem and Mineral Club, will be entering some of his gems and minerals at the exhibition to be held at Laurentian Hotel November 21, for three days.Thousands of rocks, minerals and precious stones will be displayed by jewellers, hobbyists.and rock enthusiasts.| SAY! Therefore | wish that peace may still within thy walls remain, And ever may thy palaces prosperity retain, \u2014 Scottish Psalter X \u2014 Word Puzzle ACROSS 45.Fish 2.Oriental 46.Astringent tea fruit .Minus 47.Smal} .Author of quarrel \u201cLes 48.Bitter vetch Miserables\u2019 10.Inflexible DOWN 11.Greek 1.Gladden fabulist 2.Be'stilt! 42.Former 8.Past U.S.Vice- 4.16th US.President President 14.Chinese 5.Assam tribe silk worm 18.Kind of 6.Boston light Red 17.Music note T.Laughed 18.Land boésterously measure 9.Gem stone £9.Bottom of 11.Excla- à room mation 81.Telluriums 13.Requires sym.82.Biblical 1 2 city 83.Not open 85.Island in New York harbor 8.Ointments , Those gigantie in size: Myth.91.Therefore 82.Exclame- _ tion 83.Laughing 85.Pronoun 87.Half an em 88.Polynesian herb 89.Swedish coin 80, To cover anew, a8 a bottle 89.Symbol of suthority SR SS THEY Meekness is not weakness.SAY 16.Fabu- 93 10 der EERE Vows.NCEE] Ee, [2 20.Cut of EEE] meat ge (ot 22.Uiti- Tans mate: sisial abbr.24.Theater sign 34.Scizes 25.Anes 85 Incites thetic 86.Look at 26.Fe- 39.Smell male 41.Conical tion mass of 27.Small thread piece 42.Rom.room 27.Capuchin 44.Malt monkey beverage + 15 Jo e \u2014Sir William Gurney Benham + esse Construction work on ROVING CPORTER By Oliver Towne Roslyn completed this week and residents gratefully pulling the cotton out of their ears after a week more of pneumatic drills hammering away.New sidewalks and asphalt roadway in.Wouldn't it be interesting for old times sake to install a wooden sidewalk here?Might be quite a tourist attraction too.Motorists at corner of Surray Gardens and Devon observed studying large round disc mounted on a pole in middle of the grass strip.It\u2019s ap air raid siren not at all like the one atop the YMCA.Floral clock to be taken in for winter perhaps this week.Seems to be keeping better time now.% Tondra Carlson, honor student and graduate of The Study is among 353 freshmen to enter Barnard College in New York City.David Smith, EXAMINER correspondent appointed to the executive of Westmount High's Drama Club.P.M.Barry to Seeley's Bay, this week to attend a convention of Acousticon Hearing Aid folk.* * + Are drivers of soft drink trucks a privileged class?It would seem so as they are allowed to park where ordinary mortals tear to dally.One of them was parked on the south side of Sherbrooke at the corner of Claremont on Tuesday A.M.and he was breaking about three laws all at once.«1 He was parked in a No Parking zone, (2) He was parked at least six feet from the curb and so was impeding traffic.(3) He was piling crates of soft drinks on the sidewalk much to the discomfiture of pedestrians.If the ordinary \u2018motorist pulled such a stunt,,.he would be plastered with a ticket before his wheels stopped rolling.But these characters are cvidently immune.If anyone is interested.the license aumber on the truck was FJ 7751 and we don't like to give free publicity to these firms but we will say that he could have been CAUGHT! % * % The Gemst Gallery on Sherbrooke St.in N.D.G.holding a sale of paintings by west is = A better sink Is yours to buy When you give Our store à try.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 * * outstanding Canadian artists including several Westmounters.* * * When the dust cleared away at the Place Ville Marie late last night after the Red Feather parade and extravaganza, there was a bright halo shining above the head of Westmount.\" Red Feather chairman Bill Carsley.a local resident, was a key figure at the official level and lent his presence to the platform party in support of Miss Red Feather.as well as expressing the official approbation of the entire show, which continues tonight, and making a last minute appeal for Red Feather support.In addition, there was further lustre added to the West-' mount laurels through the fact that Maurice Mariasine, director of the Unity Boys club was coordinator of the entire display and Unity was strongly represented with its new radio transmitter set up in the Villa Marie lobby.with a booth revealing the versatility of Unity programming and with several acts in the stage-show.Boys from Weredale House in Westmount set up a booth in the plaza.showing in pictures the operations of their efficient much enjoyed summer camp.Winter precautions are listed Fires caused by Canadians are losing more than $120.000,000 in ; fire damage each year and faulty heating systems cause more than \"13 per cent of these fires.according to the AN Canada Insurance Federation, With winter approaching.the Federation, which represents more than 220 Canadian fre! automobile and casualty insur- | ance companies.recommends \u201cthat the following precautions be, | taken to insure that your home is , hot needlessly destroyed during ! the cold months to come.Choose only recognized and approved home heating equipment.Have qualified workmen install the equipment.Keep stoves and furnaces clean and in good repair.Fireplaces.stoves and furnaces \u201cshould be insulated to prevent ' combustion of surrounding walls.i Install metal flashings at points where pipes and chimneys pass ! through walls or partitions.Use only clean, firstiauality fuel, Store spare kerosene and simi- | lar fuels in a safe place.prefer- \u2018ably away (rom your home.Use fireplace screens to prevent sparks.Have i checked.i H you doubt the safety of your heating equipment, ask your local ifire department for advice re-| \u2018garding inspection.chimneys cleaned and] cember 9 \u2014 Members Day: Jan- La C.M.Drury, Minister of Industry, hear an explanation of the principle of a new rapid transmission device for use with automatic telephone message equipment.Seen from left are John Rywak, senior scientist at the research labs, A.B.Hunt, vice president, David Golden, deputy minister.Mr.Drury, and E.H.Hayes director of transmission equipment at Norther Electric.C.M.Drury tours research labs Hon.Charles M.Drury.cently to Canada\u2019s largest of Westmount, Minister of jindustrial research labora Industry.paid a visit re-itories.the Northern Electric at Company's laboratories Crystal Bay.Accompanied hs deputy minister, David Golden.Mr Drury was welcomed to the la- ba Mrs.John A.Smith 10 chair Ss * vestes \"is development.Following luneh- eon with senior members of the Montreal Club opening meet statf, (he visitors made a complete teur of the research fa- The Montreal Women's Club March 30 Business meeting, cilities and saw many vital as- will hold the opening meeting April 6 \u2014 Annual meeting, pects of ground and space com- Past president is Mrs.C.T munication.on Monday.October 7 \u2014 at 2:30 p.m, at the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel.Guest speaker will \"Cresswell and Mrs.John A.Smith.wesident \u2019 ! Among (he phojecss of paru- cular interest to the Minister be The Venerable R.Kenneth was a new radio multiplex svs- Naylor DD.Archdeacon of tem which is designed for nor.Montreal.Mrs.John A.Smith mal telephone communication and has important detence and export possibilities when paired with new high speed telegraph equipment Another item which drew close attention was the paramterie zmplilier, nou an indispensable component ot radio and radar systems calling for a high degree of sensitivity will preside.The program for the season 1963 and 1964 folluws: October 7 \u2014 The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor DD: October 21 \u2014 Fashion show by Miss Audry Morris: November 18 - Fall bridge: November 25 \u2014 Travelogue: De- The Minister remarked on the number of projects now dependant on the young and amazing branch of science called \u201cSotid- State\u201d.Development of the transistor 1s an example of this «science.ART SALE 325 CANADIAN OIL PAINTINGS AT UNMATCHED PRICES C.KRIEGHOFF G.ROBERTS R.PILOT A.LISMER L.BOUCHARD F.S.COBURN M.CULLEN A.Y.JACKSON And many other fomous painters BUDGET TERMS FOR FREE CATALOGUE CALL HU.8-5104 OPEN WEEK DAYS UNTIL ?P.M.EXCEPT SATURDAYS TO 6 P.M.the GEMST gallery 5380 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Between Decarie & Girouard FREE PARKING AT REAR uary 13 Musicale: January 27 \u2014 Art and literature.Mr.Jerome Gaspard: February 3 \u2014 Annual luncheon: February 17 \u2014 Business meeting; March 2 Mr.March Rod Dewar of CJAD: 16 \u2014 Spring bridge; MRS.JOHN A.SMITH president £961 \u2018LT \u201c1dag \u2018Aopuy \u2018iauiwoxy sunouysap ay) Jl © Wendy Campbell, 11, tops 6,000 with poem going lo be a leacher.Her Principal.Scott Kneeland, of Roslyn School, Westmount, is one of her greatest admirers.Miss Lorraine How, Director.A young Westmount girl, Wendy | Campbell, 11, won a prize of | $15 00 from the Junior Red Cross when she wrote a poem about a boy who tell from a roof top and howled so loudly the whole neigh-' Junior Red Cross.Quebec Divi- hood could hear.sion.presented Wendy with the M ali started in the Spring when | cheque and Wendy is still think- Wendy read about the Contest ing of the best way to spend the Lnmched last May in The Cana- | money.dian Jumor Hed Cross Magazine.; The Contest was open to ele- This story was told in pictures mentary grades and was conduct- and she had to put words to them.ed throughout Canada with the | Instead of taking the casy way | cooperation of school teachers.and writing onl a simple compo- \"6000 entries were received\u2018 «ition.shee worked out a poem, throughout the whole of Canada.I owasn't casy and it took some Wendy is the daughter of Mr! Hime.but Wendy looked at those and Mrs.J.Barrie Campbell of pictures about à boy who sces à 26 Willow avenue, Westmount.parachutist dropping down from The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.27.1963 the sky The next series of pie (ures show that the boy figures\u2018 he cian do the same.He climbs 16 thé roolfop.opens an umbrella! jumps and lands with a bump.From this picture story Wendy An evening of films is seheduled wiote a pocin tonight for the Montreal Gem and Well Wendy said.she is not Mineral Club, according to Wil- pong 16 be à journalis(, she is diam W.Woodhead, 4955 O Bryan avenue.\u2018The meeting will take place at Redpath Museum of Me- Gill University at 8 p.m.Regular meetings will be held there every second and third Thursday of the month until the PIANO and THEORY end of the year, it was announced.Private and Class Instruction Final meeting of this season will Also the CARL ORFF be December 12.METHOD Mr.Woodhead said thal plans Music Class for Children for the club exhibition \u2018\u2019are leap- ages 6 to 10 ing ahead.\u201d 1 will be held in the 5167 Cote St.Antoine Rd.conférence room on the mezza- HU.4-0356 nine of the Laurentian Hotel from November 21 to 23, ! STAGE \u2014 RADIO TELEVISION! SPEECH ond SELF IMPROVEMENT REGISTER NOW CHILDREN\u2019S THEATRE DOROTHY DAVIS \u2014 VIOLET WALTERS 484 - 6620 Viola L.Benson AR.CT.EE TASYA ATATATATAVAYA' A \u2018AVAYAYA' The Leese - (hambestacs.3 School of Dancing | i Director \u2014 Senia Chamberlain | | | | TaTaATAT | A.K.A.D.Adv.and Adv.Teachers Art MAS T.D.(Comm, Ballroom Branch A.K.A.D.Stage Branch CLASSICAL BALLET and MODERN JAZZ (Roye) Acodemy ond Cecchetti Mcrhod!) Studio Tel.or 3 Caer 5 wert 932-029 | WAAAY ¥ = SIT SIR IER i ANB i ER SR GRA ni | School of Art and Design ; ; MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ! e : Day and Evening opens Courses Ÿ PAINTING - DRAWING BASIC DESIGN MODELLING & SCULPTURE OCT.Ist Wiite or Phone ! COMMERCIAL ART fer GRAPHIC ARTS SYLLABUS © ILLUSTRATION ; TEXTILE DESIGN REGISTRATION Ÿ PART TIME CLASSES OFFICE CHILDREN'S CLASSES JUNIOR COURSE * NON-PROFESSIONAL PAINTING \u2019 CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS TEACHER TRAINING IN 3430 Ountorie Avenue Phone: VI.2-7896 ENROLL NOW A ART TEACHING # ba .L Principal \u2014 Arthur Lismer, R.C.A., LL.D.; § TH haem he CT SAR NER a ie nd Yl © FT EAT Re Unity launches talent search The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount is currently conducting a Talent Search to supplement (its popular In- ternationa) Revue.the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade.Several members of the cast have graduated from the ranks of the Junior Show.some to professional status and others through retirement.There are openings in the sing ing department, for musicians and comedians.Musical director\u2019 Fred Johnston is particularly in.\"terested in finding boy singers and Danny Smith, the show's i choreographer is searching for Pa dancers The following members of the Talent Parade are returning for another year \u2014 tmany have been vin the club for five years or ore): \u2018Triple threat dancing stor Judy Matthews will be back.Montreal's foremost junior (ap dancer Mathew Velli and his brother Mario are also returning.Eleven vear old Elizabeth, Walker who thrilled thousands of.Montrealers and American aud- | iences with her golden singing voice will combine with her brother Billy for a new act.Billy.incidentally.is the veteran of the group having been with the Tal ent Parade since its inception some 12 years ago.The Johnson brothers Rickyy and Lindsay.George and Jimmy Luker | their parents and Linda and Peter , Laxton, the former.a petite dan- ceuse and the latter, a dynamic i singing personality.The Junior , Rockettes are currently rebears- \"ing a new number \u2014 the group.includes: Carol Gordon, Sharon: Syvret, Lois Moore, Patti Ann Lots offered for retirement Paul Southwell, the Hon.Chief Minister of the Caribbean Islands of St.Kitts.Nevis and Auguilla in the West-Indies.has been to Montreal.in order to encourage investment in the islands and to communicate with some Cana- | dians who want to \u201cGet away from it all\u2019 to an island of tropical beauty.healthy climate and the most hospitable people.\u201cWe noted with pleasure\u201d said Mr.Southwell.\u201cthat Sunny Island Development Corp.has developed lands in the north of Nevis which are ideally suited for a vacation and retirement.and in this eon- .nection am sure that every ! facility possible will be granted by our Ministry.to achieve this worthy purpose.\u201d He stated that many Canadians and Ewropeans as well had bought lots on the island of Nevis, through Charles de Barbier who represents \u201cSunny Island Development Corp.\u201d in Montreal, \u201cI've spoken to some of them.\u201d said Southwell, \u201cTheyre fine people and we have got plenty of room for more.\u201cMr.de Barbier is a reliable person and in so for as his proposal meets with Government approval.he will be given every co-operation possible.\u201cHowever we don\u2019t allow buying land for speculation.and people who are not Canadian or British subjects have to oblain a license for purchasing land in our islands.For buying a few lots the license will be usually granted easily.but in buying bigger areas, careful investigations are made into the prope- sals and reasons of the prospee- tive buver.The first law courts opened in the New World were established at Trinity.Newfoundland.by Sir Richard Whitbourne in 1615, and | Hogan.Others returning are New Unity Trio.an Instrumental singing Group, they are: Georg- | ette Zacard, Ernie Kirkham and | he Don Wagner: and the comedy team of Carol Gordon and Patti | Chartion Group.Most of the group mentioned are appearing at the Red Feather Youth Rally at the Place Ville Maric this weckend.j T.V.THEATRE It was announced carly this month that (he club would con- tf a series of shows with a television connotation.Jimmy the | began its seven month program By MAURICE MARIJASINE Ww il be supervised by Chuek .Tyler.Fernandes, Wilma Richarduon.MOVIES: The weekly movies Christine Henson and Karen |, popular with the younger set lai the Club last Thursday even- ling.Miss Marilyn Madden was Ann Fernandes, and the famous! + | Rice, a student at Sir George | Williams University, and tached to the Unity Boys\u2019 for Field Work purposes.\u201cbeen appointed Producer of T.V, Theatre.The shows are scheduled to \\begin about the 15th of January.| Meetings have already started.Club members who are interested in this phase of the program are asked to report to Jimmy Rice \"on Friday night.IN TRAINING | In addition to Jimmy Rice who is starting his second vear of field work at Unity, three more students will be attached fo the | Club for their field work services.at- Club has the Al three are first vear scholar- \"ship students at Sir George.They are: Peter Dawson who hails from Lachine.Quebec.conduet classes Peter will in Photography.propectionist and Lorne Barnewall, was the supervisor in charge.Miss Madden is starting her second year of volunteer service, Mr.Barnewall is returning to Unity tor the 12th straight year, Mr.Herbert Davies who was the Club's Projectionist for some 12 vears is ill and will delay his return to the Club, Al at Unity wish Mr.Davies a speedy recovery.FOOTBALL: The Unity I\"daet Football team defeated Terre bonne last Saturday at West- mount Park and now hold a one win and one loss record.The teum practices every night af Westmount Park.The next league game takes place at St.Laurent, THIS 'N THAT: The Club membership now stands at 312.Enrollment for the 1963-64 season started September 3rd.The building is now open every day.Monday through Friday from 1.00 p.m.until 9.00 p.m.and on Saturdays from 9.30 a.m.until 4.30 p.m.Leaders with specific skills in arts and crafts are still needed.Parents without previous experience are needed for the group club program.The Junior Leaders\u2019 Corps is growing.Heather Buylis has been elected Presi dent at a special election meel- |leathercraft and electronics.Allan Bechard of Ottawa, Ontario will i take charge of Judo classes.\u2018soccer and basketball.Repta of Hamilton.Ontario will \"also be attached to the Physical Department for basketball.| ba.volleyball and track and ol the clubs.Each student will work a min- ;imum of 18 hours per week.They many proposed group Gary ; t base.\u2019 field.Gary will also conduct one: ing held recently.Radio Station VE 2 C U B handled by Mr.Arthur Strange and a group of boys will be at the Place Ville Marie this weekend in conjunction with the Red Feather Focus on Youth.Representatives from the club will also participate in the Parade.All departments \u2014 crafts, hobbies and physical are going anead on daily.weekly schedules.The Games Room continues to be the hub of activity.RHYTHMICS and GYMNASTICS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE GIRLS Gymnasium \u2014 Westmount Park School Starting Saturday Morning, Oct.5th 9.30 AM.Registration and Information: WE.7-2991 THE POTTERS CLUB 326 Victoria Avenue Has a few vacancies in classes beginning the end of September Introducing Hand Building, Beginners Wheel Throwing.Advanced Wheel Enamelling and Ceramics for Children.For full particulars.please phone HU.6-6740 between 1.30 end 5 P.M.Throwing, Copper Tickets \u2014 $3.00 LAURENS VAN DER POST euthor of \u2018The Seed and the Sowers\u201d will present a lecture and show the film \u2018\u2019Lost World Of The Kalahari\u2019 Friday, October 4th at 8:30 p.m.Montreal Y.W.C.A.1355 Dorchester Bivd.W.available at the Y.W.C.A.and Classic Book Store \u2014 $1.50 Students available at the Y.W.C.A.only WHS's new prefect New courses at YMCA set MARBIL'S system - it works By MARCY PELLY The prefect system at Westmount Iligh works.Although there were complaints from teachers and pupils al its inception two years ago.the system is now established and running to everyone's \u2014 well, almost everyone\u2019s-satisfaction.As one teacher put it.\u201cI'he prefect system is profitable for all concerned.It frees busy teachers from routine disci plinary responsibilities.and confers these respon-' sibilities on deserving students.The distinction of being a prefect is an honour for meritorious conduct.\u201d Prefects are expected to be the model for student be: un with an interesting remark.havior and dress.They must She said that the reason the sys- : ; ; N .tem is less effective in the upper matntain a high scholastic, school is that many prefects don\u2019t standard as well as conduct ike to give detentions to their; themselves in accordance friends.A girl in grade eleven! with all school rules.Usu- added that senior students don't ally.the prefects are those like to be reprimanded by some : a anti ., one their own age.The prefcets students who are active IN themselves feel it is à \u2018good sys- other facets of school life.tem \u2014 especially effective for The prefects are divided into\u2019 discipline in the junior school.| juniors and seniors.The seniors And we set an example for school students are chosen from grade, spirit\u201d \u2014 lo quote a senior eleven, and the juniors from] prefect.grade ten.Once a student has On the whole, though, the pre- been chosen in lis junior year.fect system has done much to im- he is automatically a prefect in prove Westmount High.IC has his senior year as well.The jun-! raised behavior standards.and ior prefects have equal responsi- established a uniform organiza- bilities with the seniors except: tion throughout the school.The that they cannot give detentions | prefects do a good job.and ought.to senior (grade 11) students.All to be complimented.All but a fow! ; the prefeets ave under the guid- take their work seriously.and yet ance of Mr.Flannagan.Head of have not become swell-headed the History Department , with their power \u2014 a complaint The prefects this year are: leveled by a boy in grade ten.Seniors: Stephen Abbott.Hes ad, Congratulations to all of you and\u2019 Prefect: Michael Chodos, Ronald! (¢ Mr.Flannagan.Keep up the McJanet.Peter Mikelsons.David Sood work, Obourne, Courtney Pratt, Stanley Reodier, David Schaffleburg, Joseph Somerfreund, Peter Tel lier.Andrew Vine, Gregory Wong: Lucey Fellowes, Head Prefect: Sybil Atwood, Susan Anderson,\u2019 Susan Birnie, Gail Budd, Sherril\u2019 Caswell, Prudence Hugman,' Terry Josephson, Judith King- horn, Gail Portnuff, Diane Mills, Helen Sinclair.Juniors: Dwight Druick.William McJanet, Robert Leggat.Tan Patrick, Harold == Segatowitz: Hope Andrews, Lynn Buckmaster.Babs Robson, Deirdre Vogan, Elizabeth Weldon.1 conducted a survey in the school to gather student opinion on the effectiveness of the prefect system.From grades seven to cleven, most seemed to concur that the system was especially effective in grades seven and eight.One grade seven boy told me be looked up to the prefects.When 1 asked if he obeyed them.he smiled and said.\u201cYou have to.There were a few complaints although even these agreed that this system is of value.One boy in grade eleven does not like the idea of some students having move privileges than others.Another does not see their necessity.He feels that teachers should not | relegate so much responsibility to the students, | And one grade nine girl came | { McGill to honor Miss À.Matthews.Miss Agnes Matthews.imme-! diate past principal of St.George's School is to receive an honorary degree at McGill University Founder's Day convocation October 7.Miss Matthews, an outstanding | teacher and administrator was principal of St.George's for 30 years and was largely responsible for the new school.opened in 1957.Of Canada\u2019s 307 radio and television stations, 259 are privately- owned and 48 are state-owned.\u2014 buy, finance your for individual progress Last week the fall and Winter youth program at the Westmount | picture.how various med can YMCA got under-way with well attended classes.A number of major changes in the program content were made this year to develop a higher quality program that gives the children an opportunity lo progress at their own speed and level of development This opportunity for development was successfully demonstrated last winter in the new Advanced Gymnastic program for boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 17.The program will take place on Wednesday even ing 6:30-8:00 and on Saturday from 12:45-2:15 p.m.It is one for those who have already had a grounding in the fundamentals of Evmnasties.Last year several young girls competed, succeess- fully.at the Quebec Provincial Gymnastic Meet.À Creative Arts and Cralts course is being planned for youth members this year.It will not replace but rather compliment the existing arts and crafts program.Under the competent instruction of Miss Valli Siimo.the members will be encouraged to de- | velop self expression and creativeness.The course should teach à variety of things, among them: .to gain knowledge and experience in the creative arts: how to ex- FERRY AND THE PUGILIST \u2014 Archie Moore, former light hewvy- weight boxing champion, will play a dramatic role in The Case - of the Drowsy Mosquito to be seen on Perry Mason in the coming season on CBC-TV.press hnsell, Bow to make a be used.how to be aware ol objects and lite around them and how to be satsfied with an art istic accomplishment The course wall last for eight weeks and as restricted to @ maximun envol ment of twenty Classes are held on Saturday mornings.at the V SKIN AND Scum The Skin and Scuba Mivine class, under the direction ot David Remne, ave meeting twice a week The first course lasting till the end ot December filled up quickly There ave only one or two openings still available tor anyone over the age ot 15 who wish (lo register in the second course January to Mareh The YMCA supplies all equipment.manuals, films and lectures re quired to pass the National YMCAS Skin Diving Award and Skin and Scuba Inving Award LADIES VOLLEYBALL Last year the Westmount NY formed their first ladies volley ball team.The team was very successful ending as the Montreal «Division AY Ladies Champions.Moss Dudgeon, coach, announces practices have began this week Tor all ladies interested in competition vollevhall, Prac tices are on Monday evenings between 8 and 9.45 BRING A GUEST DAY Tomorraw, Saturday September 28, is bring-a-guest day for youth department members.Members are invited to bring us many guests as they wish to the swiüm- 5166 Queen Mary Road featuring PETS and PET SUPPLIES WEEKLY SPECIAL 1 TURTLE .59¢ 2 TURTLES .79- © Red-cored Mississippi turtles, in top condition.® Complete line of POODLE Accessories COME ON IN! Let's discuss your et problems.ming and gym program.There is P P no fee charged to guests for these programmes this Saturday SEE © A To $A Arve yn Covered Wagon - 84 model It's the hot model of the 64 line.It hasn't been unveiled yel.When it goes on public display.it will be announced with all the pageantry of press, radio and TV.The works.You're bound to want one.H you do decide to \u201ccovered wagon\u201d with the plan that's as up-to-date as a \u201864 model.Use this season's \u201chot\u201d plan\u2014the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan.It's low in cost, life-insured; and the monthly payments can be set to fit your ability to pay.Ask about it at your neighbourhood branch.It fits all models of new and used cars.BANK OF MONTREAL Family Finance Plan LOW-COST.LIFE- INSURED LOANS BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Brauch, Greene & Western Ave.: JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St FREDERICK 11.PETERS, Manager kCLAI0.L £961 \u2018LZ '4dag \u2018Abpis4 \u2018sauiwox3 Junounsapm ay) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.27, 1963 ANGLICAN PRESBYTERIAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Wostmount | MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 34% Melville Avenue Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant | Rov.Canon S.B.Lindsey \"Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, BA, B.< | ç b 291} | Minister : de September 7 pnaay, OUR Sunday, September 29th St Mithaet und All Angrin .EL Of oon Public Wairstup Lob aoe Moy Fuehagist Le Win ne Madtins rmde Fhe Minister will presch EL IT SOLEMN EUCHARIST ; Lenter A.Woodin, corp Evensong Organist and Cholrmaster Weskdass 700 Ln LAM om 8 A0 om SI.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, BA, LTh, Rev.Reginald Hollis, M.A., B.D.Sunduy, September 29th Holy Fuchors1 All are Cordially Welcome.Fhivrsday LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL Fuesaas | Friday Wednesdos OF THE REDEEMER 245 Clarke Ave, Westmount Nolting, B.D., Pastor Hamel, Organist Wm.(.Wm.Sunday, September 29th LUTHERAN CHURCH Ï | | | SI MICHARL AND ALL ANGELS 10 00 om Dedication Service ne i FRINITY XV) The Res N A Herner.\u2019 assistant to the President : oe Lon Holy Corepunmion of The Eastern Canadas Bab an Aattins with Seno ; Synod of The Lutheran Viet Lae Mattins «th Sermon ; « han Amenicir Morning Preacher speaking.he Kev HW Halhe 730 pm Che Vespers re | 1 \u2019 .; 1 The Hev.A.F \u201conrad, pee Qupat OR of Pastor ul St Peter's Luth- : 0 .eran Church, Ottawa and Goan geen Evensong with Sermon Dean of The Eastern Dis- Preachet The Hector trict.will be guest | WEDNESDAY speaker Ï He aon Hobs Communsos Tuesday, October Int | 1 #00 pan Community Service Orgnniat & Choirmaster: The Rev, R.Douglas Norman w Hurrie, | Smith, DD.minister of A RCO.ARC-M.FT.CL | Dominion Douglas United U TT ; Church and President of The Westmount Minister TRINITY MEMORIAL wl Association will bring the message.UNITARIAN CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable K.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A,, Hon.Assistant Rev Peter W.A.Davison, M.A, Of Montreal Assistant CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.let Simpson) Mr.Geurge &.Chubb, F.RCO., FAGO.Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, September 29th TRINITY XV AND ALI.Minister: Rev.Leonard Moson B.A.B.D.ST MICHA ANGELS | n 11:00 sem.| | MAUVE ANKSGIVING Sunday, September 29th #06 an Moby C \u201cReligious Variety and #40 aon.Junior Department Christian Unity\" HO 206 Choral Communion Rev.Leonard Mason, Preacher Rev.W.A.Da- BA.B.D.visen Nursery, Kinder- Church School and Kin.Karten.Prima Depait-; dergaiten meet in ment ! Unitarian House every PA pan Evensong.Sunday at 11:06 im.Preacher: The Hector \u2014- Tucsdax 6:00 p.m.Holy Commumon | Organist and Director of Musie: Wednesday 7,00 am.i Holy Communion Fhutsdisy 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion 4 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | Donald Mackey, Mus B SYNAGOGUES \u2014 4100 Sherbrooke Street West - .Westmount, Montreal First Church of Christ, Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Scientist, Westmount DAY OF ATONEMENT SERVICES The Unitarian Church TEMPLE EMANU-EL | Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT \u2018BUDGET COMMITTEE SCHEDULE of MEETINGS [ 476 © HAS, CARTWRIGHT Rev.TweepLe, D.D.\u2018\u2019Ceuld we list my salary under Incidentals?My wife hates to have everyone know what l'm making!\u201d Atonement services sef at Temple Emanu-El Day of Atonement services at Temple Emanu-El take place Friday evening.September 27 at 7:30 p.m.Kol Nidre is chanted at 7:45 p.m, choirs under the direction of Victor McCorry and Mrs.Edna Marie Hawkin.SUCCOTH SERVICES Children\u2019s Service will be at These will be held on Wednes- 1:30; Aftermoon Service at 2:30.day evening.October 2 at 8:15.p.m., Memorial Service at 4 p.m.p.m.and Thursday morning.Oc- preceded by sacred music.Neilah | tober 3 at 10:30 a.m.Service takes place at 5 p.m, Sabbath of Succoth.takes place: The worship will be held both Friday evening.October 4 at in the Temple Sanctuary and in 8:15 p.m.! the Grover Auditorium, with | The Feast of Conclusion.is set Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern and: for Thursday morning, October | James Apple.officiating.The | 10 at 10:30 a.m.At this time a: musical ritual will be chanted by; group of boys and girls entering | Cantor Otto Staeren and Bernard: the Religious School for the first Figler assisted by two Temple \u2018 time will be consecrated and pre- - - ! sented with miniature Sefre Torah UNITED by the Rabbi.YS oy _ _ | The Religious School (upper Westmount Park j Section! meets Saturday morn- Church ings at 9:30 a.m.and the Lower (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aven) School.on Sunday mornings at | 9:30 a.m.Daily Hebrew Classes, | Monday thru Thursday afternoons: \u201ccommence at 4 p.m.| i [ES | Rev, Callum Thompson, C.D.\u2026 BD.Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, B.AM.R.E The annual Succoth Mother and: Friday Evening.September 27th at Sundoy, September 20th ; À | 390 Lansdowne Avenue 7:30 pan Kol Nidre chanted at 7:45, 9:45 a.m.Teeners Bible Study i Daughter Sabbath will take place; at Sherb ke Street p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on CUT le | Group Q ., : \u2018 : ! BRAN un ° Basic Principle Of Ethical Living\u2019.11:00 «am.Church School in the Saturday morning.October 5 with : : MOTHER CHURCH.In the Grover Auditorium James\u2018 Westmount Y M.C.A.worship at 11:30 a.m.A luncheon: HURCH OF CHRIST, Apple will speak on \u201cReform Judaism 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship \u2014 \u2018with a special program under SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON, MASS, And You\u201d.Sermon: \u201cWhat Do You he chai hip of Mrs.Syd - Saturday Morning.September 28th Do When you Stumble?Lie ek will foilos be y he at 10:30 wan.Children\u2019s Service at \u2014_\u2014 ithwick will follow the worship Sunday, September 29th 1:30 pan.Afternoon Service at 2:30 Director of Music: a Hori t 00 am Yn Schoot pan.Memorial at 4 pm.Neilah at MR.WAYNE RIDDELL, B.Mus ;in the Grover Auditorium.1100 am Church Service 15 pm.| A ; 7 | Lesson - Sermon Subject: RELIGIOUS SCHOOL DOMINION-DOUGLAS .\u201cREALITY Regulin clisses Saturday Mornings | Westmount Ba tist Golden Teal: Isaiah 32:4.The eyes of for Upper School 9:30 a.m.Junior Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne westmount them that see shall not be dim.and School, Sunday Mornings 8:30 am.Avenue e : ° the ears of them that heu shall Dally Hebrew School Monday thru : G d hesrken ; Thursday afternoons at 4 pm.Ministers: : ! eon service EVERY WEDNESDAY SUKKOTH SERVICES Rev.R.Douglas Smith, 816 pm Testimony Meeting Wednesday Evening, October 2nd B.A, B.D.D.D.set Sunday jat 8:15 p.m.Thursday Morning, Octo- | Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A, B.DREADING HOOM ber drd at 10:30 a.m.Sabbath of | Mrs.Holly E.Davidson a the Church Edifice: The publie.Sukkoth.Friday Evening.October | On Sunday.September 29, the invited Tuesday.Thursday and Fri- 4th at 8:15 p.m.Fenst of Conclusion Sunday, September 29th Minister.the Rev.Harold J.day.3 to 4 pm: Wednesday, 6:30 to Thursday Morning, October 10th at : 4 5:00 pm.10:30 a.m, 11:60 a.m.MORNING WORSHIP .Balsdon.will be the preacher at : Sermon: j : ; _ \u201cTHE CRISIS OF MORALITY* | ihe morning service at West- Rev.R.Douglas Smith, D.D, mount Baptist.The theme of his 7:30 pm.EVENING WORSHIP i \u201c BAPTIST Homecoming Thanksgiving Worship | sermon will be \u201cTHE INVASION WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Alliance ond Canadian Baptist Federation\u2019 Sherbrooke Street West of Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, B.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Organist & Choir Master: John Cook SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th THE INVASION OF GOD \u2014 The Minister Gideon Service \u2014 Speaker: Mr.David Rice.Dedication of Testaments for Westmount Schools Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday, 8:00 pm.School: Sunday, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 11:60 am.\u201c 7:30 p.m.Rev.Daniel M.Grant, B.A, D.D.Rev.Douglas Moulond, B.A., B.D.11:00 à m.\u2018Hew Can We 10:00 and followed by 4 Songrexational \"OF GOD.\u201d Social Gathering ) : Evening worship will be a and Mrs Roy ke Stafford 1 Gideon Service at which David Organist and Choirmaster Rice.Gideon Dominion President, Mr.John Robb.Mur.Buc.will be the speaker.At this time Testaments will be dedicated for pe fai N the Westmount Schools.iQ M i The mid-week meeting of the.>) ME hl qi 3 \"Church is on Wednesday for Praise.Prayer and Bible Study.The study this week will be The Psalms\u2019, \u2018and the meeting is at| 8 p.m.Co | English classes for New Cana-; dians are held on Mondays at 8 Mise Valerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.PM.and the BYPU meets on Gordon White, B.Mus.Organist Friday at 8 o'clock.Rev.tr WESTMOUNT (101 Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Sunday, September 29th Vs 3EP On the island of Madagascar, Grant .Be Sure of God?a thirsty traveler can gel a \u2018Morning Service only) drink of clear water by stabbing ' 11.00 a.m.Church Schoo) a ravenala tree with a sharp | with Crib Corner and | es Nursery stick.Dr.Church of the Redeemer Dedication services Dedication services for the new Lutheran Church of the Redeemer at Western and Clarke avenues, Westmount, will be held Sunday morning at 10 a.mit has been announced by pastor Rev.Wm Nolting.They will be performed by Rev, Norman A.Berner, assistant to the president of the Eastern Snyod of the Lutheran Church of Canada in America.A special vesper service to which all the general public, in addition to all other Luthern congregations in the Montreal area have been invited is set for 7:30 in the evening.Rev, ; Arthur Conrad.pastor of St.| Peter's Lutheran Church, Ottawa, and Dean of the Eastern ; district will bring the message Fat this service.A community service at 8:00 p.m.Tuesday will be held with Dr.R.Douglas Smith.minister of Dominion-Douglas Church i and president of the Westmount Ministerial Association.as preacher on this occasion.Christian Science Man's right to be discussed Man's right and privilege of identifying himself, here and now.with the eternal things of God's spiritual creation, will be set forth at the services in all Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week's Lesson- Sermon on the subject Reality\u2019.A prayer from Psalms will keynote the Bible selections: \"Open thou mine eyes.that 1 may beheld wondrous things out of thy law.\u201d Correlative passages from the Christian Science text book.\u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Maty Baker Eddy.will include: \u2018If the disciple is advancing spiritually.he is striving to enter in.He constantly turns away from maternal sense.and looks towards the imperishable things of Spirit.\u201d Thanksgiving services set Dr.R.Douglas Smith's sermon on Sunday morning will be \u201cThe Crisis of Morality\u201d at Dominion- Douglas.At 7:30 p.m.a Homecoming Service of Thanksgiving for the experiences of the summer will be held, followed by a social congregational gathering in Leslie Hall.Rev.Roy and Mrs.Stafford will show pictures of their trip to the Holy Land and Britain.| HOSE we've serv- { © ed know that we ) offer the very best facilities, equipment and services to each family.BA Collins Pa NUNNS AF witirams 5410 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST © \" e Westmounters start \u2018school\u2019 +.at YMCA With \u201cJohnny and Susie\u201d now back at school, many Westmount parents are making arrangements for their own \u201cschooling\u201d in the form of Keep-fit Classes at the Westmount \u2018Y\u201d.| With the Federal Government emphasing fitness for everyone the Westmount YMCA has designed a total of six sessions a week for men and women.The following is offered for the \u201cY's\u201d members and guests for the 1963-64 season.Men: Fitness classes, Swimming, Learn to Swim, Water Polo.Basketball, Men's Floor Hockey: Volleyball, Ladies: Fitness Classes; Swimming.Learn to Swim.Volleyball.Mixed: Swimming Classes.Gymnastics, Lifesaving, Skin and Scuba Diving.Family.A Family Swim is held once a week on Friday nights.The Physical Director is available ai WE.7-3916.to help you develop à \u2018tairlor-made\u201d fall course in Physical Fitness.Letters (Continued from page 4) | ruffians and demonstrators.It is a sad commentary on the state of affairs in Montreal when the opening of\u2019 such a fine building is marred by incidents of this nature.Fun may be fun under the proper circumstances.but throwing rocks at policemen, and at police horses, is lawlessness.and deserves punishment to the fullest extent provided in the statutes.Music-lover Trouble ahead reader avers Sir: 1 am a regular reuder of vour paper \u2014 and I would like to take a few inches of your space to say that 1 be- | lieve the newspapers of this city \u2018the daily papers\u2019 are deliberately playing down the danger that is inherent in these stupid student «?: demonstrations.Latest case in point is the picketing of the Place des Arts opening bv a bunch of howling.roek-throwing, insult- chanting hoodlums who tried to turn a cultural event into a farce.or worse.1 spent more than two hours in the vicinity of the Place des Arts Saturday night.because | wanted to see the spectacle of the audience arriving in shining cars.the men in white-tie and tails and the ladies attired in the gay gowns suitable to the occasion.Instead I was pushed and prodded by policemen who asked me to \u2018move on\u2019 whenever | hesitated anywhere near the entrance: | was treated to a howling mob of young men and women chanting insults at those who entered: and finally witnessed a deplorable and disgraceful situation in which a couple of hundred placard - carrying troublemakers rushed towards the building and were repulsed and scattered by mounted po- .lice who threw their horses into the situation as one sees them doing in some parts of the United States where racial troubles are flaring.Perhaps 1 should have known better than to try and enjoy a peaceful glimpse of the affair.Next time I'll stay home, Meanwhile, 1 want to say.there is trouble ahead in Munt- real.plenty of it.Mark my words.Reader | EVERY DOLLAR YOU GIVE THE CANVASSER MUST BE DIVIDED 36 WAYS (Thats a problem and a promise!) The problem is simple mathematics.In United Red Feather Services there are 36 separate welfare agencies.Each must have your support if it is to continue its work.That means that every single dollar you give must be divided down 36 ways.A problem, indeed, in these days of increasing needs and rising costs.The promise is that every dollar you give will work 36 wonders\u2014by enabling the 36 Red Feather agencies to continue their work of helping the poor, the sick, the helpless, the troubled and the afraid.So, when she calls at your door, be as generous as you can, remembering the problem \u2014and the promise! Remember, too, that when you give to Red Feather, you're not giving to a big impersonal organization.You're giving to people .the people of Montreal who need help.This is your chance to help them.FAMILY WELFARE AGENCIES: Family life Fducation Council.Family Service Association.John Howard Society of Quebec.Marriage Counselling Centre of Montreal.Sheliering Home.Society for the Protection of Women and Children.Travellers\u2019 Aid Society of Montreal.CHILD CARE AGENCIES: Children's Service Centre.Girls\u2019 Cottage School.Girls\u2019 Counselling Centre.Montreal Day Nursery.Summerhill House, Weredale House.HEALTH AGENCIES: Child Heahlh Association.Mental Hygiene Institute.Montreal Dict Dispensary.Murray Bay Convalescent Home, Occupational Therapy & Rehabilitation Centre.Victorian Order of Nurses.GROUP WORK AND RECREATION AGENCIES: Boys Clubs of Canada.Boy Scouts of Canada.Montreal Region, Daily Vacation Schools.Dawson Boys Club.Montreal Boys\u2019 Association.Montreal Girls\u201d Association, Montreal Parks & Playgrounds Association.Negro Community Centre.Rosemount Boys™ Club.St.Andrew's Youth Centre.5t.1 aurent Neighbourhood Association.University Settlement.Y.W.C A, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION AND SOCIAL PLANNING: Lachine Benevolent Association.Lukeshore Community Services.Montreal Council of Social Agencies.Montreal Volunteer Bureau.36 RED FEATHER AGENCIES DEPEND ON YOUR ONE YEARLY CONTRIBUTION TO THE #71963 RED FEATHER CAMPAIGN 6 £961 \"LI \u2018sdas \u2018Abpiag \u2018aauruiox3 sunouysam 341 en The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.27, 1963 10 a A lo oo of A AS ema\" \"ee \"a ee \"a \"a \"a a a \"a \"0 \"0 \"us If You Are Moving .Ÿ Consult Malcolm Gregory for your ¢ new Oriental Rugs and wall-to-wall 4 Broadlooms.° Also Washing \u2014 Cleaning \" Servicing : GREGORY'S : ; ORIENTAL RUG CO.; 4151 - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount » WE.2-4277\u2014Evenings: RE.8-4605 Ce au Te Tu eT et a a a a a mw THE EXAMINER OMENS 742i.aa ne ee ne au a \u201c : » ë | .3 % : .: ; OUSE This year.members of the Auxiliary of the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital are sponsoring a tour of houses and gardens in St, Sauveur and | Ste.Marguerite to take place Tuesday.October 1 between the hours of 10 a.m.and 4 p.m.Luncheon will be available and is included in the price of the ticket.This tour will be held regardless of inclement weather.Eleven houses will be on view.five in St.Sauveur and six in Ste.Marguerite.In St.Sauveur they are the residences of Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Molson, ! wt Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Kruger.a LN Mr.and Mrs.Marc Dhaver- : I nas, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.MRS, MARVIN STEIN, MRS.E.D.GORDON.7, They are also committee members for the Vaughan, also the Chureh ol and MRS, LAURENT BELANGER, members fur fashion show and luncheon to be held at St.Francis of the Birds.Ste.ol the Women's Committee of the Montreal noon in conjunction with the Symphony Day.Marguerite residences on view Symphony Orchestra, from left, take à preview The fashion show will be sponsored by the Fur belong to.Mr.and Mrs.Ver- tour of the Place des Arts in preparation for the Trade Association of Canada, and Mrs.Gordon non G.Cardy.Mr.and Mrs.committee's forthcoming Symphony Day on Oct.is the chairman of the fashion show committee.J.W.Sharpe.Mr.and Mrs.: | F.S.Molson, Mr.and Mrs.Thanksgiving meeting A .WwW » Cl b Paul Bienvenu.Mr.and Mrs.2 * C.C.Gardner and Mr.and The Autumn Thank offering L merican omen S u Mrs.A.Campo.meeting of the United Church .' This should prove to be a Women ot Westmount Park lis 1963-64 program most interesting tour.photo- Church will take place Tuesday.at (Ott: two o'clock an the church.Welcome FALL with an exciting new COIF Individually styled, softly contoured to accent your best features.HU nter 9-1233 HAIRDRESSING 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.| steps ot The American Women's Clud announces its 1963-64 program which opens Oct.8 at 1 pan.in the Ball Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel with the opening day luncheon and fashion show.Meetings will be held at the itz Carlton Hotel unless otherwise stated: October 23 \u2014 \u201cMedical Question Box\" with guests, Dr.Jessle Seriver, and Dr.Eleanor Perel- val ut 2 pan: November 7 \u2014 Silem auction sale at + p.m.and sale.7-9 pm.in St Stephen*s Chures Hall: November 8 \u2014 Sale from 1-3 p.m.at St.Stephen's Church Hall: November 13 \u2014 Business meeting and presentation of National Theatre School of Canada \u2018Scenes and Improvisations™ at 2 p.m.November 26-\u2014Social Service dessert bridge at 1 p.m.: December 14 \u2014 Christmas Toy Tea at 2 pom, IN THE NEW YEAR January 15 \u201cin the Foot- Herves and Gods,\u201d lee.Dr.Aune Farmakides, ture by Rummage sale St.Matthew's Anglican Church \u201cGuild and WA will hold a rummage sale in the chureh hall, corner Dufferin road and Snow- don avenue, Friday, October 4 at 1 p.m, Membership night New members will be introduced at \u2018Meel-the-Members\u201d Night of the CWL Business Women's Unit, being held Monday evening.at 8.30 o'clock, in Victoria Hall.Westmount, under the co-convenership of Miss Stellma Ganley and Miss Cecil O'Mara.i I graphs show gracious homes.beautiful gardens, patios over- al 2 p.m.: January 25 \u2014 An in- looking lakes.and the pro- formal evening and dinner at the ! ceeds to be used for Hospital Chateau de Ramezay starting at, equipment.| 6.30 p.m.: February 8 \u2014 Mardi, Mrs.J.Cecil McDougall is | Gras Dinner Dance at the Royal lionorary founder-president of St.Lawrence Yacht Ciub: Feb-' the auxiliary and commiltee ruary 25 \u2014 Charter Day luncheon members for the tour include: ; with Armold Michaclis.\u2018\u2019Behind Mrs.Leonard Burpee, Mrs.the Scenes in World Diplomacy\"; George Daly, Mrs.J.M.March 4 Spring business meet- Clarke, Mrs.T.M.Galt, Mrs.ing and Members\u201d Day at 2 p.m; Robert Connolly, Mrs.K.Ar-; March 25 \u2014 Branch and annual chambault, and others.Tickets | business meeting at 11,50 am; may be obtained from Mrs.April 14 \u2014 Closing Day Lunch- J.Malcolm McDougall, 3033 con, A Salute to the States\u2019 with Sherbrooke street.west, Apt.| Barber Shop Quartet at 1 p.m, 506.; AMERICAN MAP J.L.ADAMS.Proprietor Prescriptions carefully and accurately filled at reasonable prices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 Se\": ea me Topics ce Tour of houses in Laurentians By Millicent Hickmore a red TOURS have become very popular | many women's organizations.The price of a tour literally buys a passport to that special sanctum | behind the shutters, the iron railings.and the stone facades \u2014 someone else's home.Medalist, McGill University Modalist, M.C.of Pharmacy with PPEAL FOR CL OTHING: The Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission.Montreal Branch.appeals for new or good used clothing.hospital supplies and equipment, rayon underwear and stockings to be used lor rug making and layettes.These articles are needed for the Labrador Coast.Kindly send donations to St Andrew's United Church, entrance on 22 Stanton street.Westmount.from now until October 18.For further information please call HU.6- 5414.sf: fs TT\" WHITEST WASH: To a greal extent.the \u2018\u2018Whitest\u201d white on washday depends on the brightness of the sun.which can cause fading of color.bleaching, or loss of whiteness in clothes drying on H the line.Recent tests on the effects of outdoor drying on cotton percales show that white clothes come out whitest if you wait until 11 o'clock to hang them on the line.Fading of colors is less between 9 and 11 am.and there's less bleaching in the afternoou.from 1 to 3 p.m.PAINTINGS Permanent Exhibition | by RONALD DAVIES Davies ctutes HOUSE OF PAINTINGS | ° PICTURE FRAMING ® PRINTS ° ART SUPPLIES 4908 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) HU.6-1264 SILVER MEDAL WINNERS : Elizabeth Barber deft) and Catherine Petrie.Elizabeth received the silver medal for obtaining the highest marks in grade six piano examination for the Province of Quebec.Miss Barber is 13 years of age and the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.K, Barber, 526 Grosvenor avenue.Catherine, the ten year old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.D.George Petrie, 618 Carlton avenue, has been awarded the silver medal for obtaining the highest marks in the province for grade four piano examination given by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, She alse receives a scholarship award of $25 given by Frederick Harris & Cr, :o the pupil with the highest marks in Quebec and the Marit ae Provimces.Both girls are pupils of Genuine Choice Western ceries, Fruits & Vegetables.4466 St.Catherine West Miss Viola Benson.ARCT.\u2014Photo of Miss Barber by Posen BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\" Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Gro- *IMPORTED PRODUCTS® NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, HAMS, SAUSAGE & BACON Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 mate = Ve see Social & [nal \u2014_ The Terra Nova Club of Montreal will hold the first social evening and dance of the season at the Army.Navy and Air Force Club rooms, 1168 St.Cath- | erine street west, on Saturday - evening, September 28.AH new- foundlanders and their friends welcome._\u2014_ Mr.and Mrs.William Hamilton have left to take up residence in Vancouver.Formerly Postmaster General, he and his wife have many hundreds of friends and acquaintances in this distriet where they will be sorely missed.Miss Linda M.Watt, daughter of Mr.and Mre.M.L.Wati.of Hampstead, and Miss Elizabeth M.Campbell, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Lorne B.Campbell, o Westmount.are leaving this.week to attend Bradford Junior College.Bradford, Mass.Montreal Branch of the Queen's University Alumnae Association will hold an afler-! noon lea ut the home of Mrs.R.D.Harkness.59 Forden avenue.Wesimount.on Saturday.Outober 5 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.All alumnae are invited to at-' tend.- Mr.V, F.Kimber.geinted British Trade Commissioner to Montreal.and Mrs.Kimber.of Kidderminister.War- wickshire, England.arrived in the Empress of Canada and will occupy the residence of Mr.and Mrs.À.G.Sims.of Westmount.for the nex1 year.Approa ch in g | , | Mariage | The marriage of Joan Helen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George H.Martin.of Westmount.to Mr.John Hatton Poupart, son of Mrs.J.Henry and of the late Mr.Poupart.is taking place on Sat- The newly-ap- urday.September 28.at twelve o'clock noon in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord.West-; mouni.The bride will be attended by.her sister, Mrs.Herbert Seath.as ! her cousin.\u2019 by of the matron of honor.Miss Jovee Leigh.of Mount Royal.Poupart.Town and Miss Anne sister of the bridegroom, ; as bridesmaids.and by her niece.little Miss Carol Ann Seath.as tlower-girl.Dr.Peter Scully.of Vancouver.B.C.will act as best man for Mr.Poupart.and the ushers will be Mr.D.A.Wood- vard.of Hamilton, Ont.Douglas Barrington.Mr.Robert Wablstrom.of the Town of Mount Reyal.Mr.Robert Tate.of St.Lambert.Mr.Ernest Johns.of Pointe Claire.and Mr.Kenneth Butler.of Ottawa.- Following the ceremony.a re ception will be held in Victoria Hall.Westmount.Friendship Club \u2018The Westmount Friendship Club.a sovial club for older men and women will open on Wednesday.October 2 in Victoria Hall.Members are asked to use the east or west lower side doors.Members are also asked to take their own sandwiches, Tea and dessert will be served by the committee at 32:30 p.me GOLD e COPPER e BRASS e CHROME e NICHEL e RHODIUM ® CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd, Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec- tro Ploters, Operating Conado's Lergest High Closs Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Opporite Henry Morgun & Co.Mr.\u2018phone : 268.i spa \u2014 Ed Bermingham photo AREA CHAIRMEN: MRS.R.C.SCRIVENER.left, Westmount arca chairmen of the women\u2019s division-residential canvass for this year's Red Feather campaign, goes through canvasser lists with MRS.A.NORMAN BRAY of St.Laurent, Northern \u201cA\u201d chairman, at campaign headquarters.There will be approximately 4,000 women conducting the house-to-house canvass in greater Montreal during the Red Feather campaign from September 23 to OCTOBER 8.IMPROVISATION IS TAUGHT at Red Cross home nursing courses.Here under the supervision of Miss Elaine Corbett, director of Nursing Service of Red Cross, Montreal Branch, a voung lady learns how to transform a blanket Red Cross to sponsor Home Nursing courses Nursing Services of the Can-!' comfortable and well nourished: adian Red Cross Society.Mont- the giving of simple treatments real Branch.is presently organi- and prescribed medications; the zing the Home Nursing teaching prevention of spread of disease program for the fall and winter and infection: the proper use of months.community resources, and me- \u2018The Home Nursing courses, thods of making improvised available without charge in \u201cAVipment for the sickroom.are information \u201cThe Artist\u2019 of a boy's \u2014 the story two ambitions By Millicent Bickmore \u201cThe Artist\u201d McClelland & Stewart story from an early age.his bovhood .à novel by Jan de Hartog.released by Ltd.of the expe- the hero fears and portrays riences.Joosh Jansen, orphaned when a small child, was reared by a widowed aunt, who kept a grocery store His Aunt Sara was a practical unemotional.although a kindly person.Joosh's ambition vas to ge lo seu and become a sailor and to make enough money to allow him to fulfill his great desire to paint in his spare time His talent was apparent, when he sat beside his aunt in the evenings, while she was writing in her ledger.he would sketeh her and anything veithin sight.Being fund of the box.his aunt arranged to grant his wish and sent him to a Naval College.Joosh's life at College teresting and amusing vne great event when he meets an elderly man, Mr de Neuf, who lived on a houseboat.an artist, and all bis spare time the houseboat.is 1n- and the Is 15 spent on into à warm and comfortable housecoat with the help of a few satety pins.Home Nursing courses will be given this fall and next winter Cross House by volunteer graduate nurses, For call 937.7761, at Red extension 268.all a part of Home Nursing in- I struetion.Emergencies in the home.such as asphyxia and severe haemorrhage are also included.A 4-lesson supplement to the standard 12-lesson course, led \u201cMother and Baby Care\u201d is also available later in the season.This is designed to extend the basic knowledge liary to cover a better standing of this important period of lite.either French or English.and ave open to all individuals over school age, are given over a twelve week period.usually on the basis of one two-hour lesson a week.They are taught by volunteer graduate nurses, Afterncon and evening classes 3 are available.i % Applications to attend a} course may be made in writing to: 2170 Dorchester boulevard west.Montreal 25.or by tele- |: to 937-7761: extension > signs RENN ARS PRACTICAL COURSE |} The Hume Nursing course is, : basically a practical course de- |: ; signed to help the housewife and ; \"mother.the business girl or stay-at-home.to become more skilled in the care of her own family members during illness.Knowledge of the signs and|* symptoms of 1l}ness and how to report these to the doctor; ruu- tine care of the bed patient, including how to keep bim clean, .LYLE SL ETN RIPE I RTP PRE à nes Nes TE Gow ade SEP FROIN AAS 399 CLARKE AVE.OPEN FOR INSPECTION WESTMOUNT REALTIES : WE.5-8541 i BA + 14 Org A où It EEE, cal-, of the auxi- under- | In later sears, realise has ambition.he ovns iv own houseboat a vers different one, shaped ike a wooden shoe.when he sails to Paris to pant the many histone scenes he hed dreamed ef prontine THE AUTHOR dan de Hartog was bon un adem, Holland, im 1814.en of a Dutch theologian My de Hartog's mane has become à familiar one through the sue- cess of the seven of his books already published.The test sea\u201d \u201cThe Distont Shine - The Little Ark\u201d A Salar Late\u201d The Spiral Road\u201d \u201cThe Inspector\u201d and Waters of the New World © y .Coming LC AJ Fovents RUMMAGE SALE: A ue mage sale will be held in he Church of the Advent 326 Wood avenue, Westmount on Frsdux October 4 at 7:30 pm St.The Alumnae of Hospital School of holding à meeting at 8:40 pm an the Nuises Residence Guest speaker as My JS Vincent O'Donnell BCL and his topic, \u201cWomen's Rights\u201d All members ged attend Mary's Alumnae St Mays Nursine 1 on Monday ave 16 WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Lid.George Pichrell WE.5.5431 St.Catherine ot Elm FTN al An KG | ANA 6 Dh bg IN THE HEART OF WESTMOUNT i Corner of Clarke Ave.and Sherbrooke St.LUXURIOUS 3-4 BEDROOM APTS.The Savoy Plaza Pa on - West oa mat £961 \u2018LT \u201cidag \u2018Apply 'Jeuiwoxy junouusam Sy) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.27, 1963 12 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Inc.Montreal's Oldest Dealer for © CHRYSLER = PLYMOUTH ® VALIANT ® FARGO SALES & SERVICE \u201cquaury USED CARS ~ ~ rec - \u201cPHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 ; 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(TEACHER SONYA BOI.LINI+ Classes in technique \u2014 i i \u2018| improvisation \u2014 interpretation 1 , Iinprove vour figure enjoy good health The | ~ Modern Dance Way WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE ST.Ww.| FOR INFORMATION CALL 842-2038 % AM TO 12 PM.à a A A à A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AP A , DRESSMAKING COURSES | ! COMPLETE DESIGNING COURSE BASIC AND PRACTICAL LESSONS IN DESIGNING.GRADING.DRAPING AND SEWING.LEADING YOU , DESINING.VENUS FASHION STUDIO 1461 BLEURY ST.PHONE: AV.8-0710 TO A CAREER DRESSMAKING.IN ENTERTAINMENT Let us arrange entertainment for your children\u2019s parties.All types novelties for alt occasions, Something CALL: for every age.- 365-2373 i 7 PEST CONTROL FOR QUICK efficient and convenient service for the extermination of rodents and all insects.Estimates free, Call | Pestroy Limited, RI, T-2457.\u2018UPH OLSTERY | MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING CO.395 SELBY ST.UPHOLSTERERS FOR DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE GUARANTEED WORK TEL: - WE.2-5912 WE.7-4446 AFTER 5 P.M.| Use Examiner | Classifieds * ® \u20ac * .» « .\u2018 * 1 » > | * + eo + \u2018 3 » : a >\u201c e + 113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED CLEANING LADY REQUIRED 2 OR J DAYS WEEKLY, EXPERIENCED.REFERENCES REQUIRED.488-9247 Experienced Cook General tor Westmount tarmnaly of 4 Monday.Wednesday and Friday from 9 A.M.to 4 PM.or 10 AM.to 5 PM.$25 weekly plus carfore Write Box 12988 \u2014 7005 Kildare Road.Montreal 28 GIRL wanted for general housework and help with children.Live in.own room.631-3351.124 FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture WALNUT dining room set, 8 chairs.cabinet, also silverware cabinet.All very good condition, 484-0921.ANTIQUE dining room suite, table, needlepoint chairs, 127 \u2018 round WE.2-9924.FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture SINGLE bed.box spring.$30.Excellent condition.After 6.WE, 5-2720.ROLL-A-WAY BED, 2 MATTRESSES, FITTED BEDSPREAD.GOOD CON- | 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Sensational 2 for $2.00 INTEREST INCLUDED AUTOMATIC WASHER AUTOMATIC DRYER \u201cYou can purchase these two items at this sensational price for a limited time only.For more information call: 272-8174 Sensational Value MAGNIFICENT WALL PANEL OF ANTIQUED MIRROR APPROXIMATELY 7 x 8 FT.COMPLETE WITH 1 PAIR OF LOUIS XVI WIRED SCONCES AND CARVED CONSOLE TABLE WITH BLACK MARBLE TOP.COST $1,500, WILL SACRIFICE FOR $500 COMPLETE.WE.3.6423.DITION.REASONABLE.CALL 484- 0540.BEDROOM suite.compiete (double bed).Very good condition.Sacrifice.MU.1-4838.130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment McCLARY gas stove, 30 inch, fully automatic, one year old, $110, 481- 9850.After 6 p.m.GURNEY combination stove, 42 inch, coal and gas, very latest model, all equipped.Sacrifice $75.HU.1-3216 or 272-8868.132 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments Antique Piano FEW HUNDRED YEARS OLD: TABLE MODEL.BEST OFFER.WE.3-1382.FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs 136 GREY SUEDE COAT.LINING, SIZE 12-14; BLACK LAMB HAT, NEW.SMALL HEAD SIZE.REASONABLE.WE.5-2390, MOUTON GREY Borgana coal.size 18.Very Now Is The Time To Buy i 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General 154 LOST REWARD LOST BOY'S HICYCLE.FREE GEAR.HED, THURSDAY, SEPTEM.HER 18TH OUTSIDE SAINT MATHIAS CHURCH COTE ST AN TOINE CALL.WE 22-5790 NEW STEREOPHONIC RECORD PLAYER IF YOU CALL L.Witt wins speed title Witt, voung ian who settled years ago, distanced player field in the speed championship at the Boulevard CC last Sunday.He allowed only a single draw in Laszlo Hungar- here a few the 28- Montreal 272-8174 (SE automatic washer: Westinghouse Play in the preliminaries and ryer, t needing minor repairs, \"| - ; + both for $125 or nearest offer.768 final.he others in the final 8672.finished in this order: E.Sch- 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE losser, k.Viires.R.Hirsch, AWE b à ui An 1 Hemmelis, J.Therien.E Heller.uy Use res, sizes, 643 Pas .Van Horne, 271-0010.1.Zalys.; : A good specimen of the Canadian champion\u2019s style, from WANTED DARK MAHOGANY i : ion- ANTIQUE NIGHT TABLES the recent national champion CALL 273.7417 ship at Winnipeg KING'S INDIAN DEFENCE White: G, FUSTER (Toronto) .Black: D.A.YANOFSKY (Winnipeg) Snow Tires Wanted he ae 1.P-Q4 N-KB3 2.P-QB4 P KN3 SIZE 730 x 14 IN GOOD CON- 3.N-KB3 B-N2 DITION.REASONABLE 4 PKNy +L CALL AFTER 7 HU.1-7087.a B-m2 ra 7 P-G5 N R3 ee fm 8.N-B3 N.B2 WANTED: Automatic washing ma- 9 B-B4 R-N] chine.Must be in good working 10.P-QR4 P-QR3 condition.481-8765 11.PR5 P-QN4 YOUR NEW FURNITURE! Wholesale Prices | DIRECT FROM FACTORY ! WE CARRY {ALL LINES OF FURNITURE CALL: 272-8174 good condition, Reasonable.768-8672.; 138 FOR SALE \u2014 - General SPECIAL Baby Cribs deluxe model for only $23.50 MATTRESS INCLUDED We carre complete line of baby furniture.FOR INFORMATION CALL 272-8174 Draperies READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TO COVER 144 INCHES \u2014 FOR ONLY $25.00.ARNEL-TERYLENE AT HALF PRICE Carpets 6 x 9 RUGS FROM $9.95 UP HALL CARPETS FROM 51.50 YARD! WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM $2.95 BLANKETS \u2014 SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS | UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL \u2014 WINDOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURE\u2014 PLASTICS - LEATHERETTES, ETC ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.DINING room suite; youth bed; office desk: dressmaker\u2019's adjustable form; baby tenda: other baby items.HU.9-4695 DRESSER, large (blond), nearly new: drawer chest.488-6922, mirror, 3 drawer walnut 3 KHALABAR rug, 9 x 15 (red), $150.! Perfect condition.HU, 4-9546.LARGE baby crib (natural).new mattress; continental bed, nearly new: studio couch, one year old.Good condition.Reasonable, 767-1966.REDUCING machine, hip and thigh unit, like new, $65, 933-1957._ MARCONI T.V., 24 inch, console model.Perfect condition, PO.8-3052, \u201cHot\u201d Stamping Machine | Kwikprint with type, model 86, almost new.$275; Speed-O-Print machine, $35.488-9093.| Moving Must Sell BEDS, one double, dresser: Hoover Guod condition.ARTICLES IN EXCELLENT CONDI- | JSON; ONE T.V.ZENITH, 21 INCH, OOR MODEL, $125.00: ONE WASHING MACHINE MAYTAG, AUTOMATIC, $150.00: ONE VACUUM CLEANER, EUREKA WITH AT { TACHMENTS, $40.00.TELEPHONE RE.3-1140.one folding: double vacuum cleaner.TRAILER: bamboo shades (naturals | for bale balcony.Good condition.769-2665.STORM window and screens from ,6 room cottage.Good condition.Rea \"sonable.HU, 8-3898.; COLEMAN \u2018space heater, modern with 1 100 gallon drum, both for $40.766- | 6825.| COLEMAN oil stove heats six rooms.Very reasonable.WE, 3-0592.ONE CUSTOM MADE BAR: ONE GOLD COLOURED CARPET, APPROX.9 X 13; ONE LARGE AND ONE SMALL MIRROR: ONE TELEPHONE TABLE.481-8001 POINTMENT.BEAUTIFUL original oil paintings, ! | Reasonable.488-9450.FOR AP- | carpets, 3 sizes plain and design; {armchair.Very reasonable, 488-5495.SOFA, good condition, with slip | covers.Best offer.RE.7-7668.! FINLAY oil stove, drum and stand.: Good condition.766-1098.| CREDENZA, combination record player, T.V.und bar.Call HU.6-4462.CAR radio, 3 monihs oid, $25.Call PO.6-7825._ _ ! TWO snow tires, size 500, 520, 14.Perfect condition.Bargain.PO.8 , 2278.i HOUSEHOLD furniture, das stove.fridge.davenport, etc, 481-9357.Evenings.Use Examiner Classifieds For Best Results HU.1-0451 HAWLEIGH.Chess by D.tes EDUCATIONAL \"ENGLISH lessons small Mroupe {French lessons Œutopean Professor: sinall groups, afternoon and cvenumar HU 9-poss I 166 PERSONALS RETIRED gentleman Gavelling to ; Florida by car carly October defies sutable companion or couple Re ferences 461 6412 M.deDai .ain 12 Pap og Ha} 14 9 ne 1\" ke 4 OP cp Na 15 HQz va vus 16 PAP Nab 17 NAN QN 18 0 Bs Q BY ed MR Re Rap 20 QxH Qi 21 BAR Nal 22 N NS N-K4+ 23 NaN WN > KA Q N4 2 Q KS [A ze Q Be 1\" QHe 27 P Re Q 4 2 Q Qua Q- Ns 2% Q- Kh n\"Qm WP RS Q-H4 ss ons Qs NF and wine
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