The Westmount examiner, 25 septembre 1964, vendredi 25 septembre 1964
[" + v se RMRs new colors mark > decades in war, peace City loans, works cost $4,603,236 City Council approved commitments totaling $4.- 603,236 Monday night quickly running through a 12-item agenda.Included were Dorchester expropriation payments, 2 new loan by-laws, Glen Yard improvements and other public works.Continuing its expropriation of property on Dorchester and Tup- per streets for widening and redevelopment, Council agreed to pay 3160.150 for five lots between Greene and Bruce avenues.Payments exceeded the initial valuations of the properties by $78,900.First reading was given to a loan by-law of $2,984,400 for \u201csewers, improvements to municipal buildings and parks, purchase of equipment and property.purchase of land and buildings and for the disposal of previous toan funds.\u201d A public meeting of ratepayers to consider the by-law will be held after third reading next month.The Light and Power Department too.seeks funds and coun- | cil gave preliminary reading to, a similar by-law to provide funds for improvements to street lighting and the electric light and power system and purchase of equipment.Amount is $835.660.Glen Yard improvements Council accepted tenders of the Cite Construction Cie Ltd., 175 Beaubien street in the amount of $284,351 for construction in the Glen Yards which will add what officials term.\u2018badly needed storage space.\u201d Additions will include a three storey frame storage building.brick and concrete yard offices, (Continued on page 4) - * \u2018 « Westmount \u2018completed\u2019 Work on Westmount Park moved into its final stages this week and is expected 1o be completed within days.Crewmen - frustrated since early August in their attempts to start sced- ing operations finally completed the job Tuesday.Only minor \u201ctouch-up\u201d jobs remain.The workmen claimed that they needed at least a three day Park work next week Rotary told | e unbroken streteh of hot dry 0 I én weather before final grading and seceding operations could begin.Not until last Friday was this achieved.Now they want rain.Parks Department officials expect to see a \u201cfairly substantial\u201d growth of grass before the ground, freczes if there is sufficient rainfall.the advance gifts division for this year's Red Feather campaign, drops into the Unity Boys' Club of Westmount in time for a judo demonstration.The Club is under the direction of the Montreal Boys' Association, one of the 36 agencies supported by the Red Feather campaign.Above, Club Director, Maurice Mariasine, looks on as Timmy and Wayne Kitchen and Michael Howard demonstrate a few holds for Mr.Molson.City here À representative of the voice of \u2018the hidden city\u2019 invaded Westmount Wednesday noon when Casimir G.Stanczykowski of radio Station CFEMB addressed members of the local Rotary Club at Victoria Hall.The Rotarians were visibly im: pressed.\u201cThe Hidden City\u201d the speaker explained, is the population of 100.000 non-English and non.French-Canadian origin who live in Greater Montreal.This group.he said.second largest in the city, spends a half- billion dollars a year.has an average age of 32, has no formed purchasing habits on arvival and no brand-preference.One third of the number dwelling in sell-contained or semidetached homes, he said.own their own dwellings and only 25\u2018« report a mortgage on the premises.The group, he added.has over a billion dollars worth of insurance in force.While CMB is the only radio station of the Hidden City it has «4 i many daily, weekly, bi-weekly.J.David Molson, far right, president of the Canadian Arena Co., and chairman of and monthly newspapers and periodicals, he added.New Canadians, he said, look on Canada as their own country and are proud of it.They enjoy living here, he concluded, and would dic for Canada.if the need arose, Royal Montreal Regimental colors that had been proudly carried by this great regiment through five decades of war and peace joined the glorious pageant of history Sunday afternoon at Westmount Park - - to be superceded by new colors presented bv Governor-Gen- cral George P.Vanier.in his VOL.XXXVII, No.39 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1964 5 CENTS 12 PAGES own right also a distinguished Canadian soldier wearing the DSO and MC.More than 5,000 men.women and children turned out for the onee-a-century ceremony and long before the appointed hou citizens of Westmount were to be seen walking towards the vantage point to put their sGuanp of civilian approval on the oc casion By colneidence areas of West.mount park nearby \u2014 presently undergoing reconstruction \u2014 in part resembled some of the broken fields over which the RMR colors have waved in the past Fifty vears, complete with cannon 004 The Royal Montreal Regiment has had the distinction of receiving three sets of colors: in 1919 at Unter Eschbach, Germany, presented by ILRI.Price Arthur of Connaught.This was the first time that a regiment had been presented with Colors on foreign soil at the end of a victorious campaign.Another set was presented at Amersfoot, Holland in 1945.The new Colors, presented this week contain additional battle honors, Week-end reunion The presentation was à focal puint ot the week-end reunion to mark the 50th anniversary ol the regiment.About 500 RMR veterans, some from as far away as California attended, joining with other local dignitaries of military and civil life.The Color Ceremony fel- lowed a Saturday night dinner at the St Catherine street Armoury The Governor-General atte making the presentation nu the name of the Queen paid tribute to the courage and selflessness of the men of the celebrated pe- giment that made Canadian milr- tary history in two major con- ficts \u2018Heroism and sacrifice\u2019 He remarked that he had read the two volume histors of the RMR and wis \u201cgreatls moved by its story of heroism and sacrifice \u201d Members of as family he noted, had lived in Montreal for over 200 years and he knew personally mans of those who had passed through the ranks of the regiment, A consceration service tor the colors was conducted by Lieut Col.J.L.Rand, CD.Command Chaplain, assisted by Regimens tal Padre Capt.J.N.Doidge.minister of St.Matthias\u2019 Church \u201cLet us therefore, pray Almighty God.of His Merey, to grant that they may never be unfurled save in the cause of (Continued on page 6) = -\u2014 + .25, 1964 2 The Westmount Examiner.Friday, Miss Betty Hawthorn of Grenville avenue and Miss BEATRICE M.McLEISH A.Mus.(McGill) PIANO - 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ARTHUR MURRAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1500 St.Catherine St., West Room 100 Tel: 933.2608 Hospital graduates 2 Westmount girls Karen Galser of Lansdowne avenue were among the 88 graduates who received their pins and certificates certifying they had successfully passed the Verdun hospital's special 1-year training program for Psychiatric Nursing Assistants.The graduation exercises took place in Douglas Hall of Verdun Protestant Hospital on Tuesday, September 22.Miss Nessa Leckie, RN, Director of Nursing Education, said she was particularly well pleased with her graduates this year.She believes the general high calibre of the students, their educational background, interest and enthusiasm in this area of nursing lends further prestige to both the program of training and the Psychiatric Nursing Assistant's role in the Hospital, \u201cThe contribution that is being made by the trained Psychiatric Nursing Assistant has become very important to the hospital's Psychiatric Team,\u201d Miss Leckie said.\u201cThe Hospital looks to the Nursing Assistant to assume responsibility for the care of the mentally ill in a way which is different from that of general hospital routine.The expeclations are to treat the daily needs of people who are usually up and around all day, every day \u2014 The patient learns to become independent through the reactivation and remotiva- tion programs carried on by the Nursing Assistant, as part of the treatment program.\u201d The Psychiatric Nursing Assistant Course conducted by the hospital is the only 1-year course of its kind for English speaking residents of the Province of Quebec.It is recognized and approved by the Association of Nurses of the Province of Quebec.Each student is prepared for service not only as a Nursing Assistant in a general hospital, but receives special training for Psychiatric Nursing Care.The number of male students enrolling for this course has increased over the years.Some 39 male students will graduate this year.MISS JOAN GILCHRIST TO ADDRESS GRADUATES Special speaker for graduation will be Miss Joan Gilchrist, RN, BN, MSc, Director of Nursing, the Jewish General Hospital.Mrs, Mary Christie, RN, Director of Nursing, VPH, will preside and Westmounter D.Ross McMaster, QC, President and Chairman of the Board along with Miss Leckie, will (Continued on page 6) Billmeier exhibition Recent paintings and drawings by Richard Billmeier will be ex- exhibited at the Artlenders, 318 Victoria avenue, Westmount, beginning September 25, Scveral one-man shows of this Montreal artist's work have been seen here and in Toronto.His paintings have been in a number of group exhibitions.The Canada Council Purchase Award went to the Billmeier entry in the 1960 Spring Exhibition of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.Mr.Billmeier teaches art at Sir George Williams University and at the Women's Art Society of Montreal.His show at the Artlenders will continue until October 10.The circumstances of others seem good to us, while ours scem good to others.\u2014Pubilius Syrus Friendship Club at 12.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall, New members are welcome, The Westmount Friendship Club will open for the Fall season on Wednesday, October 7 Mary Dariotis PIANIST - TEACHER European Diploma PIANO LESSONS Private and class instruction for children in your home or at studio.Recitals.3628 PRUDHOMME AVE.(Cor.Cote St.Antoine) 489-6955 HEADS DRIVE: Ernest A.Laurain, president of Danys Press Ltd., who has been named general chairman of The Queen Elizabeth Hos- pital's subscription drive October 5-19.Objective of the appeal is $150,000.Mr.Laurain, a past president of the Solar Club, the Hospital's Men's Auxiliary, also led the Campaign last year.Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.REGISTER NOW - LIMITED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application Mrs.A.F.D.Macdonald (Miss Elizabeth Veitch) 220 Prince Albert Avenue For Appointment Please Phone Between 9 a.m.and 4 p.m.486-4310 or 481-3603 Transportation Available St.Leo's, St.Paul's exercises on Sept.27 Commencement exercises for the graduating class of St.Leo's and St.Paul's Academies will be held in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord on Sunday September 27 at 8 p.m.Special guest will be His Excellency, The Most Reverend Lawrence P, Whelan, DD, Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal, The Evans Sisters School of the DANCE and MUSIC ® Ballet ® Toe ® Tap ® Acrobatic Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus Taught NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION For information, call WE.7-4707 4845 Sherbrooke St.West corner Victoria Ave.Renew your Life through YOGA Classes starting Monday, Sept.28th at 8 p.m.WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.W.937-3916 set Sept.25 | NORTHWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE 862 Wp JUNCTION CAR br À NORTHWAY CAPACITY 7 AQU en CHAMPLAIN, N.Y.Admission: Adults 80 \u2014 Children under 12 FREE Main show sterts at 7.30\u2014Main picture re-run every Fri, Sat.& Sun.Thurs., - Fri.- Sat.\u2014 September 25 - 26 - 27 Pa
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