The Westmount examiner, 14 août 1964, vendredi 14 août 1964
[" Roslyn School to extend its playground northwards on Roslyn and Grosvenor avenues.The School Board has purchased properties at 626 and 624 Roslyn and the garden portion of a double lot on Grosvenor immediately above the school property.They intend to demolish the homes and join the properties with the | school yard.The land will became City Accountant in, 1951.was promoted to Assistant | Secretary Treasurer in 1959 and became Assistant City Clerk and Assistant Treasurer in February.1963.gr «Xi Garder ik «Deere \u2018 Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL 15 to 22 August Clearing after short storms with local thunder and some wind.Days pleasant and mainly sunny with blue skies and little cloud this harvest moon Park work , | ar behin VOL.XXXVIi, No.33 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1964 5 CENTS 12 PAGES sched U le a r , Hit Drury S ~The renovation of Westmount Park has fallen , tar behind schedule and it is doubtful that many r r sections will be in use before the start of cold mount weather.Originally scheduled fore - completion before the end y of Julv.work on the first Dutch Elm ° approac , phase of the facelifting .slowed due to delays in de- di ° C.M.Drury's Depart- livering materials and dif- Isease IS ment of Industry came rs encountered hen ; AA e diggers uncovered par under Jeavy fire recently of the old watercourse that on upsurge for what was termed its formerly ran through the Duteh Elm discase\u2014that has ! \u201cWestmount Approach.\u201d park and down the Glen.Duteh Bly disease\u2014that has .| Seeding was delayed due wiped «ut the majority of Russell MacEvan, Conser- to the lack of rain in recent \u2018He older elm trees in this part vative MP for Pictou criti- weeks 1t is expected to be- of the country appears to bu cized the government for in Monda Le ther per.keeping right after Westmount's failure to help establish mitting Now grass st bo Larger Elms.more industries in the At- i grown throughout the park \u201cThe situation is much worse + lantic Provinces.He said | | Only the plavin field and than last year\u201d a Parks De- .that under the present de- \u2018the area a Sherbr oke partment official told \u2018The Ex- fence set-up, industries in are presently gree FOOKC aminer this week the Montreal area were fa- Th esen Vv green.; At least 30 are probably stat- vored.he crews plan to use a ed for the saw and axe Mr.Drury\u2019s approach to quick-growing grass type Reports trom the government the area problems, he added.which will yield a thin.fra- laberatories show that cutting i ! ; file carpet bv Fall.the m down is the only thing .was that of a businessman, | Most of th ior works \u2018ef .not of a politician who re- | such as installation ne > But the disease doesnt have alized that people must, : derground facilities te UN\" to take alt the blame for the work to live.| vies th qe les 0 ser situation - Westmount's birds, Industry Minister Drury (Continued on où cou ses.and bird-losees must bear some replied that his department me \" omit pret the trees were acts only as purchasing ° sprayed with DOT and other agent for National Defence : ; : Council fo :chemicals, and for a while the .and is not responsible for ity appoints spraying-crew bad the Duteh priority of orders.meet Monday Elm discase on the run Alfred D.Hales, Conser- It looked as il the cry of vative MP for Wellington Ronald Sea man Westmount City Council ood an ered rt Sr south said that the newly- will meet Monday in special\u2019 TS formed department was session.No agenda has been Then the bird-lovers pomted responsible for costly du-, Identified with the administration of the City of released.out that the spray Was sparing ° plication and inefficiency.\u201c Westmount since 1935, Ronald S.Seaman has been ap- Council meets the first the trees.but taking a toll in He complained that three pointed Acting City Clerk and Assistant Treasurer, it is Monday of each month as \"00 Lae separate divisions had sec-.SN ' required by City Charter, SP Spravink was curtaied tions for chemicals and announced by Council, effective August 10.He takes put seldom holds an addi.Vestmount hes within its wood products and that all; over the duties relinquished by A.W.D.Swan, who has tional session during the pre 00 than (000 divisions had increased retired after 34 vears of association with Westmount summer months PU pred their staffs and spending es- civic affairs.* ° timates in the last year.\u201cMr.Seaman.son of the late.-_ A.W.Seaman, a former prin- | cipal of Queens\u2019 School.and More land widely known to hundreds of Westmounters, was educated at Kings School and Westmount .High and gained a Bachelor of! boug ht Commerce degree at Sir George Williams University, He resides | g , at 548 Lansdowne avenue.| for school Initially employed by West- mount in 1935, he held various \u2018 City Council is expected positions in the Financial De- to soon give first reading to partment and served from 19411 ; an amendment to its master © 1945 in the RCAF.Re- = .A suming Westmount administra- e zoning by-law, permitting (ional service after the war he be paved with asphalt.week.Temperatures range.|; YOUNGSTERS at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club find they get much more fun out of a School Board officials ex-| 45-70°F.| game if they devise and construct it themselves \u2014 they get a lot more games plained that the extension| Nights (re cooling, with ; too.A special project group under the leadership of Tom Stevens built ten had been contemplated ps ee ott Bol | table games this summer.Above, at work on a baseball game are from left, since the enlargement Of| day conditions as far inland | Club Director Maurice Mariasine.Allan Vaughan, 10: Russel Pope, 12: and Roslyn in 1950.as Vermont.Michael Jeppesen, 9. \u201c Dorchester The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 14, 1964 property payments released Prices paid in the expropriation of six properties in the FOR ADDED CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT Let ws modernize yow old- fashioned plumbing so that you con enjoy mew fixtures ond op- pliances for smart, modern living.Call today for estimates, WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.C.Cadorette \u2014 N.Lamoureux 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount WE.5-1189 24 HOURS SERVICE Sr DRIVE-IN Admission: Dorchester area have been released by City Council.Payment will be made as soon as the decision of the Quebec Service Board confirming the amounts has been homologated by the Superior Court.The City agreed to pay in full and fina} settlement of all claims for damages arising out of the Dorchester expropriation as follows: 4015 Dorchester street \u2014 $30,808 for the land and buildings, plus solicitors\u2019 fees, as set forth in a letter on behalf of the owner, Mrs.Gédéon Poitras; 4065 Dorchester street \u2014 $50.000 for the land and buildings, plus solicitors\u2019 fees of $500, as set out in a letter on behalf of the owner, Jean-Paul A.Renaud; 4129 Dorchester street \u2014 $152,500 for the land and buildings, as set out in a letter on behalf of the owner, H.C.Floomberg; 4135 Dorchester street \u2014 $28.750 for the land and buildings, as set out in a letter on behalf of the owner, Estate William Lassey Maltby; 4078 to 4084 Tupper street \u2014 $68,500 for the land and buildings, plus appraisal fees of $1,700 and solicitors\u2019 fees, as set out in a letter on behalf of HWAY 862 J CAR Ua CAPACITY © VE CHAMPLAIN, N.Y.Adults 80 \u2014 First show starts at dusk-First picture re-run every Fri., Sat.& Sun.THEATRE JUNCTION OF NORTHWAY AND ROUTE 11 Childien under 12 FREE SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES! 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