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[" =\u201c Ix © a =) SUBWAY END Subway construction on Western avenue in Westmount is well ahead of schedule and is due to be completed late this Fall, according to recent reports.Crews using the cut and fill\" method have almost reached Greene avenue, the end of the line, as shown above.UNESCO ; Smoking sofa breaks : fire-prevention record man Is Both fires were quickly ex-! tinguished by members of the ! Edwin K.Ford, Third Vice-| department using extinguishers.WMA meets Tuesday President of Rotary International, journalist, author and educator addressed members of the Westmount Rotary Club Wednesday at a luncheon meeting at Victoria Hall \u2014 outlining five Westmount\u2019s hope for a clean, October 5 to 10 were broken 'is also the oe field and a burning roast.the community.quiet, firemen reported.prevention \u201cevery week.\u201d \u201cEducational ef- lems.forts are focused on the week the foundation of Rotary could have taken place only when, where and how it did.A native of Milltown, Nova Scotia, and a graduate of Rutgers, Harvard and Columbia Universities, Mr.Ford is director of vocational education for the Nova Scotia provincial department of education and the author of the standard work on Iraq (for UNESCO).First on his list of five reasons for the time and circumstance of Rotary's birth, he listed as \u201cthe concept of work\u201d and traced this development from the Biblical \u2018sweat of thy brow\u2019 and the hymnal version \u2018work for the night is coming.\u2019 To many.before the birth of Rotary, he said.heaven was a place of idleness.where one lounged on the golden street and played a harp \u2014 today.he added.\u201cwe do less and less for more and more and hope for the day when we\u2019ll do nothing !.and have everything.\u201d } Urbanization was his second situation in the background of the birth of Rotary, which, he 3 said, could have only taken place in the western hemisphere and probably only in the United States.Other factors included were: (Continued on page 7) tion drive is a must.\u201d occasion by producing drawings of the force at work.Westmount Firemen are visiting local schools this week as promote Fire Prevention Week.Pupils at St.Paul's Academy responded to the or veto the motion at a publie , mecting to be held at City Hall on Oct.17 from 7 to 9 p.m Third and final reading was given tv a 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 loan funds.\u201d A second by-law ol $365,000 will provide funds for street lighting and improvements to the city power system.23 protests are approved Appeals from local property owners regarding changes in the 1964-65 assessment roll were also considered at the meeting.The roll was homologated with 23 X | reductions, changes, or correc- i tions based on protests submitled *| by residents late in August.Six- + ty-one had appealed.About 400 residents are affected by the changes which, for {the most part, follow increases of properties.No major change was undertaken this year, it was noted, because of 1963 increases for most who reccived an average 20% increase to conform to the desires of the Montreal Metropoli- | with other municipalities.The new rolls are available for the Light and Power Department We can only do so much.\u201d the at City Hall.slate on fire prevention week officer added.\u2018Fire prevention in other business, Council i responsibility of agreed to rebuild and relight the \u2018Sunday by a smoking chester- | every man, woman and child in adult tennis courts in Westmount Park.Cost is $13,000.The building boom in lower Westmount brings extra taxes, but necessitates additional ex- The rest of the week has been The executive committee of penses on the city's part, Coun- the Westmount Municipal As-|cil noted.To allow for increased Local officers urged that fire- sociation meets Tuesday for its| power requirements in this sec- week be observed | monthly discussion of city prob-| tion, a committment of $12,875 for six distribution transformers ; No agenda has been released, was approved.reasons why he believed that of Oct.4 to 10 but to be effec- but it is expected that dates and tive, a continuous fire preven- the format of the November walk for the east side of Belve- open meeting will be discussed.dere road at a cost of $800.Also approved was a new side- art of the campaign to Showing their art work to Capt.P.E.Motard are Elaine Murphy and Susan Treleaven, both 7.or decreases in the actual value of the 4,500 local property owners tan Corporation and equalize rates » 3 | raised in |For public works, lighting Ratepayers to consider city $3 million loan City Council approved two loan by-laws Monday night, totalling more than $3,000.000 and representing the maximum that can be borrowed during the next vear.Elector-proprictors can approve $\u2014 mn ne me Holiday closings announced Westmount City Hall and the Public Library will be closed all day Monday.October 12, for the Thanksgiving holiday.The Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater avenue will close both Saturday, Oct 10 and Monday.Oct.12.There will be no collection of garbage in the city on Monday.Collections normally scheduled for that day will be made Tuesday.The Westmount Examiner office will be closed all day Monday.84.5% of objective is raised , The Westmount Division ol the Red Feather campaign is still well short of its objective, campaign headquarters reported Thursday.À total of $68,936 has been received here 84.5\u2018 ot the local objective.Although the campaign 16 officially over, about 400 canvassers are still at work in Westmount.Every home will be covered.As of Thursday headquarters reported that they had received 75.8\" or $1,875.638 from the overall areca.The full objective is $2,- 475,000.\u201cThis is a great deal of money and is evidence of great goodwill from the people of Montreal and of hard work having been done by our canvassers,\u201d said E.11.Heeney, general campaign chair man, \u2018\u2018but it is just not enough.The Board of Directors of Red Feather has stated that any shortfall in the campaign this year will be matched by a reduction in agency services, \u2018This means that some people in need of help will have to go without.This must not happen!\u201d In surveying the work of the divisions as they go into the clean-up period before the tinal results of the drive are announce.ed on October 27th Mr.leeney said that \u2018the corporation phase of our campaign has been very succesful in terms of money other years.Our general objective, however, is 15\u201c higher than the money raised last year and it would appear that our Advance Gifts division which has an objective of $1, (Continued on page 6) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 9, 1964 2 Yes \u2014 you'll feel more wanted if you put youre! in the hands of an Arthur Murray tudio teacher today ! ARTHUR MURRAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1500 St.Catherine St., West Room 100 Tel: 933-2608 OLD MONTREAL Artist Sara Dickinson, centre, describes some of her drawings of Old Montreal currently on display at the Atwater Library.Looking on are head librarian Miss Sara Grimson (right) and Mrs.F.Culliksen.By advertising a product, ai ee ee Library starts lecture series in production.thereby making , the product cost less.The Atwater Library will re-!.Save that maintenance money sume its weekly series of free pepe Tr October 21at8:15pm | J.ROMISH The program includes: ; Ladies\u2019 & Men's October 21 \u2014 Color Films \u2014 .Turkey, Emergence of a Mod- CUSTOM TAILOR 1 .ern Nation \u2014 People of Greece Specializing in clothes made \u2014 The Ancient Egyptians \u2014 to measure from best mat- ' Nile Valley and Its People.erials.Also all kinds of tail- October 28 \u2014 Color Slides \u2014 oring including remodelling of Canada to New Zealand with Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses.commentary.November 4 \u2014 Color Film \u2014 1239 Greene Avenue North Cape Odyssey (New York Phone: 932-0696 to Scandinavia).November 11 \u2014 Color Films 2 \u2014 \u2014 Man in Space \u2014 Man in the Moon \u2014 Satellites.Now Open November 18 \u2014 Color Films \u2014 This is Canada \u2014 Microwave VICTORIA ELECTRIC North.November 25 \u2014 Music Appre- Electrical Repairs awd Service w ciation \u2014 Hi-Fi Recordings with on aif Household Applionces.et \"THE FACTS ABOUT Fpl g December 2 \u2014 Color Films\u2014 PICK-UP & DELIVERY Shakespeare \u2014 Stratford Ad- 484-9848 ALUMINUM SIDING\u201d \u201c\u201cDécomber 9 \u2014 Color Films \u2014 Glimpses of Portugal \u2014 People oe gs 20 Spain\u2014 Holiday in Europe.Before you spend more on costly repainting and repairing, leamn December 19 \u2014 at 3:30 p.m.how our aluminum siding practically pays for itself in savings.\u2014Puppet Show.Sunbeam & Westinghouse Appliances Dealer 344A Victoria Ave.{ The beautiful factory-applied baked enamel colors last years Jonger than ordinary painting.You\u2019ll save time, trouble and money .enjoy years of easy living.And, we make our siding Obitvary : John Paterson from Reynolds Aluminum .the mark of quality.Get the : .| A funeral service was held money-saving facts about aluminum siding for your home.\u2018recently for John Paterson of .; .Westmount, former chartered Write, call or come in for your free booklet and information.accountant, who died Sa urday at the age of 86.The service was held at the chapel of Jos.FroCco ALUMINUM SIDING C.Wray and Bro., 1234 Mount- | tain street.Mr.Paterson.who was born | FOR ADDED in Aberdeenshire, Sco land, and CONVENIENCE Manufactured by educated in Dundee, came to AND.COMFORT Canada in 1906.He joined Rid- Let us modernize your old .dell, Stead, Graham and Hutchi- , Srnize - FilterLite All Weather (Alum) Ltd.: son that year and retired from one Plumbing 0 that You the firm in 1950 as a senior plionces for smart, modern liv.102 ELMSLIE, LASALLE CALL 366-5630 partner.' ing.Coll today for estimotes.An active member of the In- for a free estimate by FILCO consultant situte of Chartered Account.WESTMOUNT ants.he was president of the the board of examiners for mars PLUMBING & A Reynolds Aluminum Company \"He was a member of the xan-|| ROOFING LTD.awaki and Royal Montreal golf ¢.Cadorette \u2014 N.Lamoureux clubs.206 Olivier Ave, Westmount He is survived by his wife.WE.5-1189 the former Lavina Fitzland Wil- 24 HOURS SERVICE A vw pp ETES son, and a daughter, Ethel.ae ae Le LA +» ee se\u201d .|NEED A (AB?UN.6-4551 : VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.VOL.XXXVI, No.41 Strathcona avenue resident Dr.rib\u2019n reefy The Red Coor to Dining Pleasure COMPLETE BANQUET » FACILITIES 8105 Decarie Blvd.Phone 735-1601 Westmounters might the total school population.\u2018| We believe.We have the best appointed pet supply store in Montreal.Of course, that is only our opinion.Won't you pay us a visit sometime and tell us what you think., We carry the finest of dog and cat furnishings and, of course, the quality of our canaries and budgie birds is well known.Now is the time to think about a winter coat or sweater for your dog.Christmas toys and stockings for dogs, cats and budgies.A DOG'S PRAYER A MASTER OR A MISTRESS KIND WHO UNDERSTANDS A DOGGIE'S MIND.A WALK - A MEAL - OF \"TARTAN\" EVERYDAY.IS ALL | ASK FOR WHEN | PRAY.\u201cTARTAN\u201d DOG FOOD 100% MEAT SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY VICTORIA PET SUPPLIES CHAS.A.JAMES 5041 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (OPPOSITE WESTMOUNT THEATRE) PHONE: 484-5477 FEED YOUR DOGS DON'T FILL 'EM count their children tonight as census takers are currently at\u2019 work in Westmount, surveying | The door-to-door survey start- : | ed last week and is expected to continue for another two weeks Carlton B.Peirce [centre] receives a special Can- radiologist-in-chief at the Royal Victoria Hos- School census underway here well por until all homes have been ; adian National Institute for the Blind award from J.G.Avon (right) supervisor of the Placement Division.Dr.Peirce, ¢ pital was honored for being the first to employ blind persons in a radiology department and for helping to Jace a total of 21 persons since in this field.Looking on is CNIB superintendent W .E.Milton.Planning a Sweet Sixteen, Bridal Shower or any celebration ° covered.!t is undertaken jointly ; by the Protestant and Catholic Schoo! Boards in Westmount.Each year officials are faced | with the task of surveying the: total school population of all faiths and creeds.They point, out that the census is required \"by law and that all householders must answer all guestions on the form whether there ave any children in the house or not.The door-to-door method of gathering information is now being used because in recent years five to seven per cent of mailed out.Complete coverage of the city wili take about three weeks.Questions to be asked of of children, religion, details of schooi attendance, ineluding night courses.Census necessary information from neighbors if, after three visits they still find no one at home in any particular house.Photo club meets Oct.13 The Montreal Photographic, , Club will hold its first general \u2018meeting Tuesday, Oct.13.in Room 201 of Westrnount Park School on Academy road.Salon type suues win be \u201cshown with commentary.Suc- jceeding progrims, held eaci | Tuesday evening, will in-lude j lectures, technical instruction, slide competitions and outings.Visitors are welcome.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1964 Westmount householders failed to return forms which were; householders include the name \u2014- takers have instructions to obtain the 1 ! | | \u2018 on ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS § Certified Warchmakors OHNMAN\u2019S WE.3-4046 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.AES 35 PAGE THREE City Managers { ) elect N.T.Dawe Norman T.Dawe, general manager of the City of Westmount was elected vice-president of the International City Managers Association recently.Occasion was the 50th anniversary conference of the group attended by some 130 city managers from Canada, the United States and Western Europe.Mr.Dawe, as vice-presi- dent represents \u201cother countries.\u201d He will serve à two year term.The general manager of the City of Outremont, Armand Gagnon, PEng, received the association's 20- year award.Long tenure certificates went to nine managers who had served 20 years, 45 who had served 15 vears, and 71 who had served 10 years.The association, in addition to performing research work on local government problems, also publishes The Municipal Year Book, Public Management, and many booklets, pamphlets and reports aimed at improving efficiency in municipal administration, e Thought for the ay.- NORMAN T.DAWE 99 We can all be sure of death and taxes.You make provision for taxes because you must.But have you provided for the welfure of your family in the event of your death?Office: UN.6-6411 Res.: Let me show vou how easily and effectively Sun Life insurance can solve this problem for you.RICHARD GORDON Sun Life Building, Suite 156 TELEPHONE: 482-7716 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA CLOUTIER THE BARBER For over 40 years on St.Catherine St.in Westmount Invites his former clients and friends to visit him at WESTHAVEN BARBER SHOP 7417 HARLEY ST.4 SHOPPING PLAZA Phone: 486-0075 (Near Montreal West Station) Just 10 minutes from Westmount by Western Ave.end Etmhueot The Westmount Examiner, Fridoy, October 9, 1964 4 T H o\" te! WN 1 Examiner HUGH R.MOUNT, General Moneger Printed and Published Every Friday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildare Reed, Montreal 29 John W.Sancton President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Éditorial \u2014 Accounting \u2014 Circulation Display Advertising Dopartments 481-2771 Classified Advertising \u2014 8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m.Doily (Te 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.) 481-0451 \u2018Fhe Examiner alms to be an independent, clean newspaper for the nome, dovoted to public service.$0.20 half your.Five cents a copy Newspapers Association, Quebec Mail subscriptions: $2.30 per year: Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Canadisw Cemmunity Newspapers Representatives.Authorize as Second Ciass Mail by and ror payment WE SAY Mr.Levesque's argument HN René Lévesque spoils a good argument with both confusion and anger, neither of which are qualities for a cabinet minister.His outburst at St.Anselme suggested he was against: (1) Anglo-Saxons, 12) Good housing; (3) Well-run municipalities.Anglo-Saxons \u2014 meaning, we presume, English- speaking citizens of Quebec \u2014 have long since learned to regard Mr.Lévesque far from representative of the moderate and progres sive Government of which he inexplicably continues to be a member.Chateaux\u201d?Outremont, notably, and many another Gallic bastion hoasts fine, proud, well kept and sometimes vulgar mansions, too.local government would be less of a headache with more cities and towns throughout the Province as efficiently and honestly administered as Westmount and Hampstead.PAPT meets at pupils\u2019 expense E wish the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers success in their annual deliberations this week.And we wish they would deliberate over holding their annual meeting at this time \u2014 or at any other time during the scholastic year.Few callings are so privileged in holidays from the main task of their employment \u2014 long summers, Christmas and Easter \u2014 and a longstanding five-day week.the Post Office Department, Ottaws o! postage in cash.YOU SAY More views on Royal Visit Sir: Despite the fears in some gnarters that the Queen's life might be in danger during her visit here, willy-nilly, she is on her way to Quebec.Prime Minister Pearson could have recommended that the visit be cancelled and perhaps if her and he were to receive information indicating that a serious threat exists he might still ask her not to land at Quebec City.Onc view is that as long as there is even an outside chance that some will try to harm the Queen, the trip should be called off.The suggestion is that the Prime Minister would not be giving in to blackmail, but would merely be showing he has the strength to make a difficult decision.Some in Quebec have raised the point too, that it would be an insult to the province if the tour were called off.A few have gone further, suggesting that there are people who are deliberately exaggerating the danger with the idea of damaging Quebec's reputation.Whatever threat does exist is supposed to come from those who want to see Quebec break away from Confederation and become an independent nation.But surely the separatists recognize that trying to harm the Queen would be the last way to help their own cause.The reaction might well eliminate for many years, if not for all time, any hope of the separatists might have of winning enough converts to succeed in their campaign.Westmounter This is not said begrudgingly.Low and scandalous salaries long since have given way to teachers now generally being among the more privileged of the community.Why, then, must the meetings of their private professional body be held in school term time, at the taxpayers\u2019, the pupils\u2019 and the parents\u2019 expense?Few trade unions meet on company time.POTENTIAL DANGER In both old and newer types of pesticides, we have some of the strongest poisons known to mankind.Common sense demands that they be used in moderation and handled with respect.\u2014 Chilliwack B.C.) Progress.POT-POURRI SELECTIONS MADE PUBLIC : The Syllabus for the 1965 Quebec Music Festivals, Inc., reached us last week with complete details, and one thing is certain \u2014 this festival is trying to attract serious students by giving a sight- reading test before hearing the competitive selections.The pupil must also learn more than one number to enter.Following a page of wel come by Director General Claude Deschamps, there are nine pictures of Quebec Festival winners who have gone on to win more laurels, A nice gesture with \u2018\u2018Congratulations to\u2019 and \u2018Felicitations à\u2019 in bold print atop each page.They are pianists Claude Savard (Prix d'Europe 1964) and Anne Marie Gendron ($1,000 on CFTM-TV) soprano Sylvia Saurette, (Jeunesses Musicales, 3rd Prize 1963) \u2014 Boris Brott (Associate conductor Toronto Symphony Orch.esira) \u2014 mezzo-soprano Gloria Richard, (2nd Prize Jeunesses Musicales 1963) composer Jacques Hetu who wrote a work for the Montreal Symphony Orchestra \u2014 Diane Mauger (1st Prize Conservatoire National de Paris, 1964) \u2014 Roland Richard and Caroline» Guay who sang in the Stratford Festival 1964 and pianist Norair Artinian (winner of $1,000 on CFTM-TV).These seriaus young artists are all beginning musical careers that show promise for the future.The choice of selections in this year's syllabus in each category and age group is varied and no pupils practising 30 or 45 minutes a day can enter this festival, The cover of the booklet is a gay shade of mottled red with the insignia of the Quebec Music Festivals done in black and white by gifted artist Normand Hudon.Closing date for the Montreal Section of the 10 centre Quebec Music Festival is December 19.¥ * * ENSEMBLE \u2014 MUSIC AND FLOWERS Have you ever noticed where the organist's name is placed when a description of a wedding is announced in the newspaper ?Melody and blossoms ! Here is a typical sentence \u2014 \u2018\u2018Mr.X.Y.played the wedding music and standards of autumn colors and candles in candelabradecorated the church.\u201d Another: \u201cMrs.L .M .was at the organ and Mr.S.N.sang during the signing of the register and white gladioli were used to decorate the church.\u201d Is the music part of the decoration?Why should it be coupled with the floral arrangements.It | happens frequently, = + # HOW DID IT HAPPEN?Among the books given me at Mills in New York are a set of three volumes by Goddard Lieberson, president of Columbia Records.The title speaks for itself .\u2018Piano Pieces For Advanced Children or Retarded Adults\u201d.In my opinion it should read \u201c\u2018retarded children\u201d also.This new publication (1964) shows what a sorry state we are in if this is the kind of music we introduce to our students.How anyone can listen to such .hension.(Everyone is entitled Musical | Sharps, Flats & Naturals! By FRANCES GOLTMAN discordant dribble and call it music is beyond my compre- to his or her opinion).That fine pianist Andre Previn has recorded.them \u2014 maybe to please the president ! I have not heard the recording.The titles will intrigue you \u2014 Volume I.Five Songs Without Mendelssohn (1) Whistling Boy on Horseback.(2) The Same Boy Five Years Later, In Paris (3) My Neighbor Studies Voice (4) My Father Plays Pizzacato (5) An Aimless Walk In The Woods.Melodious Mendelssohn \u2014 how true to say \u2018Without Mendelssohn\u2019 \u2014 There is no melody here.Volume Il.Six Technical Studies Which Will Teach You Nothing.No comment is necessary \u2014 but why study something from which you learn nothing ?Volume III.Eight Studies in Musicology Which Will Teach You a Great Deal.This reviewer disagrees.Do they carry a melody : Nay-nay-nay.i HARRISON BROTHERS APPOINTMENT A.W.D.SWAN Mr.W.D.Harrison, president of Harrison Brothers Limited, the POM Bakers, announces the appointment of Mr.A.W.D.Swan, F.C.1S., as Secretary-Treasurer of the Company.Mr.Swan bas been a director of the bakery for 15 years.he was Secretary-Treasurer of the City of Westmount.Prior to his appointment Roslyn H&S meets Oct.21 The Roslyn Home and School NEXT WEEK : OUR NEW | Association will hold its first AUDIENCES.meeting, a \"Meet the Teachers SAYING OF THE WEEK : Night on Wednesday.October Our bravest and best lessons are not learned through suc- | cess but through misadven- | ture.AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT 1799-1888.BY THE WAY 21.President for the new season is J.L.Porter.Other officers are: Vice-Presidents, Dr.N.A.Chance, Mrs.C.H.Kossman; Secretary, Mrs.W.Addleman; COCKLECARROT CLARIFIES | Treasurer, S.E.McGurk; Ex- SKED to comment on the decision that of 82,171 | copies of an obscene book only 171 are obscene within the Officio Kneeland.(Principal).Scott F.Committee chairmen are: Art, Mrs.K.C.Hague: Badminton, meaning of whatever it is, ! Mrs.C.Lein; Ballet, Mrs.R.E.Cocklecarrot said, \u2018\u2018Circumscription of area jurisdiction is based on the restrictional nature of the area in question having no mandatory intrac- tion in other areas.In a word, \u2018\u2018sine capistro nullus olearius, necnon horarium vel amictus coram populo.\u201d RE X - WORD PUZZ ACROSS.1, Begone! 5.A thick piece DOWN 1.World's largest desert 9.French 2.Evening river retiring 10.Flag \u2014 helt 11.Fragment 3.Incite 12.Revolves 4.Spread 14.Knife hilt grass 15.An enthusiastic devotee Jet 16.Chemical of ending 17.Verb form 18.Young fish 19.Mother of Irish gods 20.Mauna Loa is here 22.Snappish 23.Body of assistants 25.To lie in the sunshine 28.Wands: mus.32.Past 38.Insect 34.Narrow inlet: geol, 35.Compass point: abbr, 86.Letter 37.Filmy 38.Trap 40.Vessels with narrow sterns 41, Perished 42, Force onward 48, God of war 44.Require Parsons; Class Mothers, Mrs.A.Robins, Mrs.A.W.Lapin; Museum Liaison, Mrs.J.C.Thack- ery: Program, Mrs, C.H.Koss- man: Publicity, Mrs.J.Darragh; Sewing, Mrs.R.Crooks; Skate Exchange, Skiing, Mrs.A.MacLean; Traffic Safety, Mrs.G.Bryson.Mrs.J.Galbraith; [ rm 11, Title « of rE Tulerof AUIN [Mali sv Persia [v[o[v[a vi =1vla 13.Kill LS 15.Easily [oSiSIolNvI IS pul- JOR HATS versed [SHS 18.Suit- vis va aishvls able HIV] 3 M8 al toi a 19.Paid [33] Gus notice \u2018 21.Question 31.Speaks 22.Lizard 33.Nourishes 24.Fairy 36.American 25.Game fish Indian 26.Things to 37.Italian be done coins 27, Thus 39.Breeze 29, Citrus fruit 40.A play 30.Notched on words ar + $v - At Westmount High - Students are UN bound By KATHI KRISTOF It scems like just yesterday world's largest city in general planning on attending the plays that Westmount High School | and the United Nations in par- in French and English which are first opened its doors for the ticular.To supply advance infor- playing in Montreal, A French 1964-65 season.but mid-term mation, the Club held a meeting play entitled \u2018\u201cTartuffe\u2019 was exams are already approaching on October 1; attendance was en.presented at the school on Sept- \u2014 \u201cfast and furious.\u2019\u201d If students couraging and the Club looks ember 28, and surprisingly the fail in more than two subjects, letters are to be sent home informing their parents of this.The heavy schedules.however, are not keeping the students entirely away from their other activities, The Current Events Club is having a trip to New York over the coming weekend.The annual trip is to acquaint the Grade Elevens with the forward to a good year.Some of the Westmounters, who | by the audience of English speak- will be descending upon the fair ing students.Louise ' city of New York are: { Brott, Judy Roston.Barbara In- | Weldon, Paul Astroff, \u201cCohen.Richard Bourne.Suzanne Levine.Mike Fenster.Erica Shaecter, Joel Shaecter.Ruth Rabinovitch, Dwight Louise Cooper, Billy Brownstein, EVENING ACTORS COURSE TEENAGERS AND SENIORS Conducted by ROBERT VERNIKS 484-6620 Dorothy Davis - Violet Walters Kathy Addleman, Bobby 1ssen- man, Nancy Kirsh, Robbie Leg- Rubin, Karen Daniels, Peter Har- ber, Carol-Anne Kerner, Robert Leopold, Judy Marmerstein, Elizabeth Lewis.Stephen Block, Jimmy Spielman, Cathy Ham.bidge, and Richard Caplan.Westmount High is proud to cipating in the choir singing concerts at Place des Arts.They include: Lynn Buckmaster, Deir- dre Vogan, Janct Ross, Anne van MARTIN CAR RENTALS Daily, Weekly, Monthly and long term Leasing Cars and Trucks 24 Hours a Day Service on Three Locations 650 Ste.Marguerite St.Yu find our } ) Plumbers not so dumb | APN re A A a Ask anyone ?For whom they plumb.; è ; à JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS \u2018DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request ; 1359 GREENE AVENUE ; WE.5-4689 MAN ALT NA AS NA NAS mae PL ONE = ~~ Ruth Swan, Carolyn Lloyd-Smith, and Huntley Duff.Drama Chub The Drama Club has not yet that this year\u2019s production will consist of excerpts from Shakespeare.Druick, gat, Barbara Lang.David Shed: | lack, Sherry-Lynn Simon, Ricky : bert.Beverly Murray, Paul Bar- | have some of its students parti.| Bommel, Bonita Benson, Sheila: Sheldon, Jane Day, Vivia Stewart, ! play was understood fairly well Sports, as always, are high on | the list of activities at West- gram, Rosamund Lines, Marcia\u2019 mount, The girls, at present, are Carol (vying out for the tennis team and winter will bring other sports.never before been seen in the \u2018Hallowed Halls of Westmount,\u201d ; was held this past week to encourage Football supporters to go cheer the Senior team, at Dunton High School.The Duntoners were taken by I storm as more than a hundred buses.The shouts rose to their peak as Westmount downed Dun.ton 7-0 with a touchdown by the ' day's hero, John Wood.The Juniors were not so lucky as they Canada College.!lost to Lower ! 13-10.| There are many forthcoming games: a Senior one on October 15 with Rosemount, and a Junior \u2018one on October 13 with North- | mount; both to be held at West- \u201cmount, at 4 p.m.On October 14.there will be a Junior Soccer game against Loyola at West- mount Park.Although it is still early in the made any definite plans.except year.some aspects of gradua- | tion are already being considered.The Students\u2019 Council is already sending out the orders for grad- A professional adviser will be | nation rings, and the Vox Ducum brought in to assist in this year\u2019s | (the Year Book) has taken the presentation.The Club is also graduation pictures.Rotary Club of Westmount and operated by the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, a Red Feather Unit- led Service.is now concentrating Increased interest is I hobby workshops which are offering unlimited constructive activities and services to mect the girls.Victoria Schrammel, Peter Dawson and Nancy Turley plus a large group of volunteer wor- \u201ckers are prepared to provide ac- | tivities that will suit the inclina- Lan ; tion of any boy or girl.© The activities include: | Work, leathercraft, ifretwork, creative jewellery making, photography, knitting.embroidery.T.V.theatre, dramatic groups, talent club, dance instruction, lending | library.group clubs and first aid ; j and home nursing.| For boys and girls interested jin the physical program of ac- | tities.the Club has prepared a ! schedule of sports and sporting jevents.The following will be in | vogue this year: basketball, j broom ball, indoor soccer.group games, general gymnasium ac- RADIO EQUIPPED LANSDOWNE 18 Gladstone SPECIAL & HOURLY RATES Operated by 933-8484 CHRISTENINGS \u2014 WEDDINGS \u2014 FUNERALS \u2014 AIRPORT DAY & NIGHT SERVICE TAXI REG\u2019D.\u2014 Westmount \u2014 OUT OF TOWN TRIPS {on the Fall and Winter schedules.ball and one in basketball.being shown in the arts, crafts ine | chard is being assisted by Bill E.Gallagher Unity Club seeks volunteer leaders By MAURICE MARIASINE The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West.tivities, ; mount.a project founded by the | gymnastics and curling.In ad- volleyball, badminton.dition to entering teams in Montreal Basketball Leagues.the Club will sponsor two house leagues this Fall \u2014 one in broom Sports Supervisor Allan Be- | Bain and a group of volunteer coaches and managers.Veteran | club member Keith Gavin is one needs of individual boys and of the basketball coaches.Volunteer Leaders Needed Despite the fact that 28 volun- leer leaders have returned for another year of service at the Club, and eight new leaders have ; joined the volunteer staff since Art! the beginning of the fall season.woodwork, | the Club is still short of workers crafts, | and will require additional ones (Continued on page 13) A rally.the likes of which has | Westmounters piled out of two\u2019 \"Bs a EEE) A id Bnd NEA ES Lis.2 di ap A DRIVE-IN THEATRE 862 CAR capaciry 447 / LL CHAMPLAI Admission: Adults .80 JUNCTION OF NORTHWAY AND ROUTE 11 N, N.Y.Childien under 12 FREE Main show starts at 7.30\u2014Main picture re-run every Fri., Sar.& Sen.FRI, SAT.SUN.WALT DISNEYS SO DEAR 10 DOTE TECHNICOLOR~ 2 ÿ Ua Retoaund de WERE AHS Rainn Tn Vm BAN Bory Patients ¥ \u2014 OCT.9 - 10.11 DINO DE LAURENTIIS manon GORDON SCOTT meme < GOLIATW VAMPIRES Pau MESSE ARE ey O0 ares She's charming .she\u2019's efficient.she\u2019s your Ruby Foo's banquet hostess.Hilda specializes in is synonymous with you professional advi the personal touch which Ruby Foo's.She'll give ce in meal planning, and will make seating arrangements for any group, large or small.You'll find Ruby Foo's as versatile as your taste, w ith a choice of Oriental, Continental, or American cuisine.Dining facilities are spacious at Ruby Foo's, with accommodation for parties of from twenty-five to four hundred.Next time you're planning a business dinner, club meeting , or a special gathering, phone Hilda Carlson at RE.7-6533.28EEEE Siac NEVER A PARKING PROBLEM WBY FQO'S WHERE QUALITY IS TRADITION 7815 Decarie Bou levard \u2014 RE 7-6633 \"COIN COLLECTORS! Meet Collectors \u2014 Dealers from all over Eastern Canada at the MONTREAL COIN CONVENTION (FIRST of a MONTHLY Series) SATURDAY OCTOBER 10th 10 am.\u2014 10 p.m.CONFERENCE ROOM, LAURENTIEN HOTEL \u2014 MONTREAL © 10 OCTOBER 11th SUNDAY am.\u2014 10 p.m.See NEWMAN COLLECTION Canadian Coins One of Finest Assembled! HALF DOLLAR REGISTRATION FEE REFUNDED On your Purchases.CKGM Broadcasts ! Direct from Montreal Coin Convention Floor, 10.12 noon, Saturday, Oct.10.WATCH FOR Further MONTREAL COIN CONVENTIONS \u2014 November 14-15; December 12-13 V961 \u2018& 49G043Q \u2018ADPLIS \u2018JOUUIDXF JUROUNSIA OY) q The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 9, 1964 6 ¢ | ! Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Westers Westmount CLERGY The Revd, Alex.Moeller: The Revd, Glenn L.Pritchard The Revd.Canon 8.B.Lindsay (Hon).Organist & Choirmaster Edward T.Brews.Sunday, Oct.11th TRINITY XX BARVEST THANKSGIVING 8.00 am.Holy Eucharist 10.35 am.Mattine (sald) 11:00 um.Sunduy School 11 00 wan Procession; Sung Eucharist and sermon 700 pm Sung Evensong and sermon Weekdays: Holy Eucharist 7.00 am.Tuesday, Thursday 46:00 am.Monday.Friday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday SI.MATTHIAS\" CHURCH Westmeuni Cote St.Antoine Read and Church Hill The Rev'd.J.N, Doldge.Rector The Rev'd.T.M.8, Kingston TRINITY XX 8:00 a.m Holy Communion $:30 am Holy Communion and Sermon 11:00 an.Mattins with Sermon 7:30 p.m.Evensong with Sermon Preacher for the day: The Rector WEDNESDAY 16:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist & Cholrmaster: Norman W.Hurrle ARCO.ARCM, F.T.C.L.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, October 11th 11:00 a.m.CHURCH SERVICE 1:00 am.SUNDAY SCHOOL Lessons - Sermon Subject: \u201cARE SIN, DISEASE AND DEATH REAL?\" Golden Text: Jeremiah 17:14, Henl me, O Lord, and 1 shall he healed: save me, and I shall he saved: for thou art my praise.EVERY WEDNESDAY #15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, ?to 4 p.m.; Wednesday 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave, Westmount Wm.C.Noitine, B.D.Pustor Miss Lydia Eibich \u2014 Organist Sunday, October 11th 9:30 a.m.Senlor Sunday Schoo) 9:45 a.m.Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.Regutar Service Jr.S.S.and Nursery © PRESBYTERIAN © MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN ANGLICAN SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Horry J.Stern, Rabbi Sabbath Services Friday Evening, October 9th at 8:15 p.m, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cSelf Reverence and Self Control\u2019, Oncg Shubbath follows the worship in the Grover Auditorium, Saturday Morning, October 10th at 11:30 a.m_ sermonette \u2018One Righteous Man\u2019 based on Torah portion.Dally Services Monday thru Thursday Evenings at 5:45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 9:45 a.m.Religious School Upper School, Saturday Mornings at 9:30 a.m.Junior School, Sunday Mornings at 9:30 a.rn.Daily Hebrew School.Monday thru Thursday afternoons commencing st 4 p.m.Koffee Klub \u2014 Sunday Morning.Oct- - ober.11th ut 9:48 a.m.UNITARIAN The Unitarian Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 14897 Sherbrooke St.W.lat Simpson) Sunday, Oct.11th 11:00 am.Thanksrivine \u201cA Fresh Look at the Affluent Society\" Rev.Leonard Mason, BA, B.D, UNITED DOMINION- DOUGLAS Westmount Rivd.and Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A, BD, D.D.Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A., B.D.Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Sunday, Oct.11th THANKSGIVING SUNDAY 11:00 A.M.\u201cThe gratitude of maturity\u2019 R.Douglas Smith, D.D.7:30 P.M, Service conducted by Young People Sermon: Mr.Barry Thomas and Mrs.Holly Davidson Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Robb.Mus.Bac.Sermon: Rev, St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT (101 Cote St.Anfoine Rd, near Argyle Ave.) Ministers: REV, D.M.GRANT, BA.D.D.REV.A.D.MOULAND, B.A.B.D.Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.Gordon White, B.Mus., Organist THANKSGIVING SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.\u201cTAKING THINGS FOR GRANTED\" Sermon by Dr.Grant 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.Church School with Crib Corner and Nursery VISITORS WELCOME Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minis REV.CALLUM THOMPSON C.D.A, B.D.Director of Christian Education Mrs.David Belman.B.Sc, M.A.Organist and Choirmaster Mr.Wayne K.Riddell, B.Mus.McGill Sunday, Oct.11th CHURCH Thanksgiving Sunday 349 Melville Avenue 10.00 im.Church School: Junior In- Rev.Chas.O.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.termediate and Senior De- Minister 1:00 Rartments, tnd & : a.m.\u2019 a Sunday, October 11th Primary ndergarten 11:00 a.m.Public Worship 11:00 a.m, Morning Worship Preacher: The Minister will Preach.\u201cTHANKS BE TO GOD.\" Lester A.Woedin, 4:30 p.m.Vesper Service: Organist and Choirmaster \u201cMEDITATIONS OF Au are Cordially Welcome FRIENDLINESS.\" 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m, WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Allionce and Canadian Baptist Federation\u201d Sherbrooke Streot West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Minister: REV.HAROLD J.BALSDON, Assistant Minister: Rev.Allen E.Hallet, B.A, B.D.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A, D.D.Organist and Choir Master: John Cook SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th \u201cIN PRAISE OF LIFE\" The Minister \"A LISTENING CHRISTIAN\" Asst, Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday, 7:45 p.m.; School: VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOMED hurch B.A., B.Th.Minister Sunday, 10 and 11 a.m.\u2018Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT © CHAS.CARTWRIGHT : \u201c[\u2018m through nagging you to get up for church.From now on l\u2018m using ice water!\u201d WITH THE BEREAN BISLE SOCIETY CHICAGO 35, MLINOIS Have you read about the clear law against smoking cigarettes in the state laws of Illinois?It\u2019s been on the books since 1907 and here is what it says: \u201cEvery person who shall manufacture, sell or give away any cigarette containing any substance deletrious to health, including tobacco, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $100.00 or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not to exceed 30 days.\u201d This law has been on the Illinois state law books for 57 years, but in late years, certainly, it hasn't been enforced and most Illinoisians don't even know it's there.The reason is that so many people smoke cigarettes that the authorities don't even try to enforce it.The prohibition era demonstrated the fact that human behavior cannot be legislated.This is even so with the law of God.Some people think that the ten commandments were given to help us to be good, but this is not so, for the Scriptures themselves state clearly that it was given to show us that we are bad and need a Savior.Rom.3:19 declares that the law was given \u201cthat every mouth might be stopped, and that all the world might be brought in guilty before God.\u201d Rom.3:27 says: \u201cBy the law is the knowledge of sin.\u201d This is why we read in Rom.8:3 that \u2018what the law Christian Science Special service is scheduled Gratitude to God as an avenue of approach to Him, no less direct than prayers of supplication, will be the theme of the religious observance on Monday morning in all churches of the Christian Science denomination, A feature of Thanksgiving Day services in these churches is the opportunity provided for individuals to voice briefly their gratitude for divine providence.No offering is collected.The special Bible lesson on the subject \u2018Thanksgiving\u2019 will emphasize the importance of preserving the religious character of this festival.BIBLE BY CORNELIUS R.STAM PRIS.could not do, in that it was weak, on account of the flesh,\u201d God sent His Son to accomplish.Also in Heb.7:19 we read that \u2018\u2018the law made nothing perfect, bul the bringing in of a better hope did.\u201d This is the \u201cbetter hope\u201d that we proclaim: that through Christ we may have \u201cthe forgiveness of sins\u201d and \u201cby Him all who believe are justified from all things, from which we could not be justified by the law of Moses\u201d (Acts 13:38.39).84.5% .(Continued from page 1) 294,300 may end up some $50,000 short.\u201d The chairman made special mention of the two major geographical divisions.\u201cThe Women\u2019s division has had a campaign within a campaign to collect \u2018a dollar more from every door\u2019.Mrs.J.S.Nixon, divisional chairman, has claimed that if they received this \u2018dollar more from every door\u2019 her canvassers called on the division would make its objective of over $421,000,\u201d said Mr.Heeney.The better givers in this division have been giving this dollar more and in many cases $5 and $10 more.\u201cUnfortunately the rank and file givers have not been meeting this urgent appeal for additional help and the Women's division could well have a struggle on their hands,\u201d continued Mr.Heeney.The other geographical canvass is conducted by the Metropolitan division which covers the smaller business firms in the central area of the city.Here results have been somewhat spotty; some areas very good but with canvassing in other areas rather slow.\u2018However, there is evidence in the last few days that both the Women's and Metropolitan divisions are beginning to pick up and have a fighting chance of meeting their objectives,\u201d said Mr.Heeney.In other divisional results there has been mixed results with good canvassing and some not so good but on the whole they have a good chance of reaching their objectives.Mr.Heeney said that there was one exception in that \u2018\u2018the Employee Funds division would not get any more money than it did last year and indeed might receive up to $30,000 less which is not at all encouraging.\u201d \u2018Campaign\u2019, Sabbath scheduled The Board of Jewish Ministers and the Synagogue Council of Greater Montreal have proclaimed the Sabbath of October 16-17 as Campaign Sabbath in support of the 1964 Joint Campaign for Combined Jewish Appeal and United Israel Appeal.Sermons and special messages on the needs of the campaign will be part of the services in all synagogues either Friday evening, October 16 or Saturday morning, October 17.On proclaiming the Campaign Sabbath, Rabbi Isaac J.Teicher, president, and Rabbi Allan M.Langner, secretary of the Board of Jewish Ministers, stated : \u201cThe needs, both for our brethren overseas and in our own community, have been growing and mounting steadily.The Board of Jewish Ministers has always deemed in the sacred task of every Jew to respond, and respond generously to aid and assist our unfortunate coreligionists, as well as to maintain and support vitally needed institutions in our community.\u201d The rabbis\u2019 problamation also point out : \u2018We must realize that we are not contributing for one single purpose.Consequently, our donations must reflect the multiple cause and institutions which look to the Combined Jewish Ap- ptal and United Israel Appeal for support.\u201d Temple Emanu-ë} Ladies Brotherhood guests Wednesday evening, October 21, at 6.45 p.m.the guest speaker at the Brotherhood dinner meeting will be Dr.Gustave Gingras on \u2018\u201cRehabilitation, National and International.\u201d Committee in charge: William Hoffman, Jack Engels, Ted Nashman, Isidore Morrell, Murray Deskin, Maurice Schwartz, David Metrick.Ladies are invited to be guests of the Brotherhood.Reservations at Temple Office, 937-3575.* * * School for Adults opens 37th season October 25: Classes will be held regularly during the Fall and Winter season.On Sunday mornings, commencing at 10.15 a.m., worship and breakfast will precede the classes.EW services are so greatly appreciated as the complete comprehensive service which we provide the bereaved family.BA Collins CA NUNNS ee A.0.WITTIAME 5610 SHERBROOKE STREET WESY a - + e PALETTE PATTER by VALENTINA RAHR | About 35 oil paintings are Thomas Armstrong is ex- on view at \u201cCoin des Arts\u201d, hibiting 41 oil paintings of CNR Station, East Area, by | flower studies, scenes in\u2019 John Davies, for the month of | Jamaica, landscapes, and still October.under the title \u201cVieux life studies, for the month of Montréal\u201d.Mr.Davies has been | October at Coin des Arts, CNR interpreting Mexican life and, Station, East Area.themes for years, and has now} He studied art under the late turned to painting Montreal 'w Barnes, RCA, and A.Sher- historic sites.{riff Scott.RCA.Painting in A View from Dorchester bou- \u2018 the representational style, snow | levard of Montreal City Hall; | scenes, seascapes and scenes of Café Champs de Mars, one vf Nature are the theme of his Old Montreal's well-known ' show.landmarks; The Old Theatre; | \u201cTrinity Church.Winder- Bonsecours Market showing mere, England\u201d is an architect- columns at the entrance to the |ural view of the well-known | building; Notre Dame de Mont- building; \"The Farm\u201d is a hay réul; and Jacques Cartier Monu- scene showing activity at the | ment, are all executed with the entrance of the hay loft: \u201cOn vivid colours and highlights so Mount Royal\u201d shows a calèche well portrayed in this artist's | with horse and driver: \"\u201cPoin-! works on Mexico, but are not | settias\u201d is a flower study.| essentially expressing the at- Armstrong is a Canadian who : mosphere of Montreal.| came to live here from England | 4 is ec .in 1922.He has exhibited at Born in Saskatchewan, Davies several art galleries in Toronto College of ant at he Ontario ! and Montreal, and has had one > of his works exhibited in a nder Fred Varley, Frank Car- ; exhibited several times in | He studied art at Sir George ls ; ity.de Montreal art galleries, and has Williams University.under the successfully completed mural late W.Barnes, RCA.His works ; commissions and portraits for are in private collections in individuals and England, Canada and Jamaica.| ee Hospital campaign is open The Queen Elizabeth Hospital launched its annual campaign for funds Monday with an objective of $150,000.i In opening the drive, A.H.| Marden, hospital president, said ; financial support of hospitals by the public is urgently needd despite increased aid by the Quebec Hospital Insurance Service.He stated that the Queen Elizabeth Hospital depends on the campaign to continue the work of its out-patient clinics and | emergency services not covered ;by he Quebec plan.i \u201cLast year.these services ; plus other non-issued services cost the hospital nearly $150.000.| They are not covered by hospi- Buy your tal insurance and must be maintained by the generosity of our Canada Savings , benefactors.\u201d he said.Bonds i He noted that the hospital is i operating at a deficit and the (Average Yield to maturity 35.00%, Per Annum) | ! | | | working capita) which as been exhausted has necessitated large borrowing.Interest on the loans is an expense bourne by the: i hospital.Contributions may be mailed | to the hospital, 2100 Marlowe at the | avenue.Ï Royal - French: classes planned | Provinciatly-sponsored con- | versational French classes begin at Westmount High School on | October 14 \u2014 open to the pub- | lie in elementary, intermediate and advanced classes.| ; A series of 30 lessons, free of, charge, will be held with classes | meeting once a week.| The Roslyn Home and School ; Association which formerly held French classes have discontinued their project because of the government course.| | | | i Ask for application form at your nearest branch, Buy for cash or by instalments.Canada Savings Bonds never fluctuate in! value, can be cashed any | time for full face value, plus interest, ROYAL BANK J Miriam Holland exhibit opens The one woman show of Miriam R.Holland opens today at the Gemst Art Gallery, 5380 Sherbrooke street wesl, on Friday.October 9, for two weeks consists of pastels and oils by the Mont real-born artist.Miriam R.Holland trained at the New School of Design, Boston, at the Beaux Arts, Montreal, where she won the Maurice Cullen Prize for landscapes, and at the summer art schools of Pro- vincetown and Rockport, Massachusetts.She travelled extensively in England and France on sketching tours.A teacher of painting at Sir George Williams University.Town of Mount Royal High with PO: 9-3853 SEAUTY BUY NOW continued her studies at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.Miss Holland exhibited for many years in the Spring Exhibitions at the Montreal Museum, with the Royal Canadian Academy Montreal and Toronto Exhibitions, and at many private and public exhibitions.Her portraits, School and Trafalgar School, she UNESCO eo o o Continued the cameraderie of tha froutier, the form of government,\u201d Rotary couldn't have been born under Hitler,\u201d and the final point\u2014 timing.Politicians, the speaker said.are much-maligned, perhaps deservedly.yet he found himself DRESS YOUR HOME FOR WINTER EATHER direct from the manufacturer FLEXALUM and KOOLVENT alumium doors, anc carports pr ther and p 3 factory tra WEATHER- VANE PRODUCTS 3055 Verdun Ave.Verdun, P.Q.1 would like te see your representative.PAY NAME | avoress LATER ! cry res.awnings for your home against the rigors of winter.Aluminum awnings add a touch of gaiety to your home.protect your family from humid wea- vour windows.Free installation by now widely scattered, includes cone of Canon Allan PP.Shatford, which hangs in SC Apostle Parish Hall.Plagued by illness all her lite Miriam R.Holland died at an carly age in 1963, The curator of her prolific collection is her sister, Miss Winsome Holland of Montreal.James the from page 1) admiring their superb sense of timing.The time for the birth of Rotary.he added.had to be right otherwise the advent would not have occurred.The speaker wos introduced by William Everson and thanked by Les Stewart.0 ANE products awnings for windows.I balconies, fiberglass patios, porches and ovide real protection for revent ice formation on ined experts.WON'T PEEL WON'T RUST WON'T CRACK WON'T FADE GUARANTEED IN WRITING FOR 5 YEARS 1 am interested in FLEXALUM AWNINGS O KOOLVENT AWNINGS Q CARFORTS :} SIDING O ALUMINUM DOORS ( | | | ALUMINUM CLAPBOARD | | AND WINDOWS (} ¥961 \u20186 49G013Q 'ABpiiyd 'ISWIWIBX] UNOUNSIM BY) L The Westmount Examiner, Friday.October 9, 1964 8 NE Na ne GREGORY'S @ new Fall shades in Broadiooms.fine Oriental Rugs.your rug Phone WE.2-4277 ÿ 4151-4153 St.Cotherine St.W.è Westmount POP \"au \"u \"es\" a Mae\" ae \"ua\" - Ral LE a a a fl a oo 0 ORIENTAL RUG CO.Come in and see our beautiful ë Consult Malcolm Gregory about problems.PPS a a a oe a a PP Po \u201cha Time Topics cee Artist opens gallery in historic district Also By Millicent Hickmore LD MONTREAL has ( Nrs.Teff has renovated a room in a 150 year old building, at 173 St.Paul street west, back to its original state.The room, she says.has natural rubble walls, pine beams, wood ceiling and a black fluor which has heen sanded to look like new.\u201d The Gallery is named \u2018Galeries Jason-Teff.The Gallery is opeu daily from 10 am.to 4 pan.and weckends from 2 p.m.to 230 p.m.where Mrs.Teff will be pleased to welcome friends and visitors.The Bonsecours district is becoming popular as many artistic people are hoping to preserve and restore the well-built old buildi ngs, which for many years past, have been used as storehouses.Marie-Paule Inc., was one of the first to settle in the district at 420 Bonsecours street, a building that at one time must have housed some of the elite of Montreal.Beautiful high ceilings and huge rooms highlight these old buildings.giving them a gracious appearance.Bonsecours Church, a fascinating little building at the foot of Bonsecours street, is Welcome FALL with an exciting Individually styled, softly contoured to accent your best features.489-1233 (Otte: HAIRDRESSING = ES 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.Bute its domain, as Joyce T specializing in Graphics a enticed another artist within eff opened her new Gallery THE EXAMINER OMENS 4 /Ail INTOSAI NPIS A APN NP SN Social AND Personal PM VV AA SCENE Ann The Terra Nova Club of Mont- ; real will hold a social evening and dance at the Blue Bird Club, 1172 Union street, on Saturday evening, October 10.All Newfoundlanders and their nd Drawings on Tuesday.one of, or perhaps, the oldest church in Montreal, This district which in time | will become one of the most historic spots in Montreal, is : well worth preserving, bd * fs ThE EARLY BIRD SHOW presented by the Hospitality Corner at Livingston Hall at the Montreal General Hospital is taking place on Thurs- | day, October 15 from 9.30 p.m, to 10 p.m.Anyone wishing to buy different gifts will have their choice at this show.: There will be gifts for all ages \u2014 for her \u2014 for him \u2014 for teens \u2014 for children \u2014 for the house and the Christma s stocking.These gifts, too nu- | merous to mention are made or selected by the MGH Women's Auxiliary.T LS + * S The Ladies Committee of St.Andrew's Society of Montreal has commenced another season of activity.Founded in 1835 St.Andrew\u2019s Society has maintained as one of its principal objectives the provision of assistance and advice to Scottish folk in need, which is administered by the Ladies Committee.Different conditions have removed the dire | necessities of earlier years bul the spirit of the original founder of the St.Andrew's Society still remains and today there are quite a few people in Montreal of Scottish descent who have been made happier because of this.| Westmount High ! Moore, ANDREW'S LADIES : | { friends wil} be made very wel- : come.The Alumnae Association of Saint Mary\u2019s Hospital is holding its graduation dance Friday, October 16, at 9:30 p.m.in the Versailles Room of the Windsor Hotel.Dress is optional.Mrs.Claire Fisher Kerrigan of 17 Antworth road, Westmount, received her Master of Social ; Work degree at McGill\u2019s Fall Con- , vocation on Tuesday.At the same Convocation, her father, Mr.Philip Fisher of 3130 Cedar avenue, is being awarded an honorary degree in recognition of his devotion to many varied aspects of welfare over the years.This degree is being presented him by Dr.John J.O.Director of the McGill School of Social Work.Mrs.Mark Price, Notre Dame de Grace avenue, entertained the members of the West End Group of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Grace Dart Hospital af a Coffee Party meeting.Mrs.K.E.Norris, chairman of the group, presided.Final plans were laid for the Benefit Bridge to be held October 14, the entire proceeds of which will be used to further the work of the auxiliary at the Hospital.Parents of Twins Club The Montreal Parents of Twins Club is holding the first meeting of the season on Wednesday, Oct.i 14, at 8:15 p.m.at the Chateau Bar-B-Q, 5151 Sherbrooke street, west, corner Vendome, parking at rear of building.plans Prize Day The Westmount High School Prize Day is to be held in October.A feature of this prize day will be the presentation, by the Westmount High School Alumnae Association, of the following scholarships: The guest speaker will be Dr.S.Pedvis chief pediatrician at the Jewish General Hospital whose topic will be: \u201cAllergy in infants and children.\u201d All Parents of twins welcome.For further information call: \u2018 Mrs.M.Costly, OR.1-7539.AMERICAN J.L.ADAMS, Propristor accurately filled at reasonable orices.1385 Greene Ave.WE, 2-213¢ Corner Sherbrooke WE.2.2488 IN PI Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully and Mrs, Russell T.Stackhouse, president of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club, announces the following program for the 1964- 1965 season.On Friday, October 9, a Theatre Party has been arranged followed two weeks later on Friday, October 23, by a Fashion Talk in Victoria Hall at 2.30 p.m.presented by Henry Morgan & Co, Dr.Harry J.Stern will be the guest speaker on Friday, November 13.The Annual Welfare Bridge will be held in Victoria Hall on | Thursday, November 19.| A delightful film on Greek countryside and waterways will | | ee \u2014\u2014 4 Emond-Senecal The marriage of Louise-Marie, daughter of Mr.Jacques Senécal, QC, and Mrs.Senécal, to Wr.Michel Emond, son of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Emond, took place recently in the Chapel! of St.Leo's Church, Westmount, the Rev.Andre Fortin, cousin of the bride, officiating.Blue delphiniums were used to decorate the chapel.The bride wore a suit of pale blue wool, and her headdress and bouquet were of astors and cornflowers.Following a reception at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, Dr.and Mrs.Emond left for Europe where they will spend the next year in Paris.| Daughters of Nile Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, will hold a sewing meeting at the home of Mrs.J.R.Griffith, on October 13, at 8 p.m.All members are welcome.x : will ; March 12.Westmount Women's Club announces varied program MRS.R.T.STACKHOUSE president be presented on Friday, November 27.For the Chrisemas entertainment a Nativity Pageant with choral singing and orchestral accompaniment will be presented on Friday, December 11.The New Year will open on Friday, January 8, with a song recital by Mrs.Mona Goodman accompanied by Miriam Simmons, Mr.Pat Hadden, of The T.Eaton Co., will speak on Interior Decoration, Friday, January 22.The Charter Day Luncheon Will be held on Friday, February 12, in the Windsor Hotel.An interesting Flower Display and arrangement will be held in Victoria Hall, Friday, February 26.Members Day (entertainment and reception of new members) be held on Friday.The annual Spring Bridge will take place on Thursday.March 18, On Friday, March 26, Business Meeting (members only).The season will close with an Annual Meeting on Friday, April 23.Geoffrey Au ce Fash ons 1239 Greene Ave.WESTMOUNT WE.7-0333 A $500 scholarship to Miss | Terry Josephson who is entering McGill University, : A $250 scholarship 10 Miss | Carol Bruce who is entering Macdonald College.; In addition, the Alummac As.: sociation will present a Gift Cer- | tificate to Miss Arlene Gibson ; whod won the first prize as top | | student in the Commercial Class.| Bridge marathon | The Annual Bridge Marathon ; | sponsored by the Westmount High | School Alumnae Association is scheduled to begin in mid-Octo- ber.Proceeds from this activity will be added to the Endowment Fund which provides two scholarships for qualifying grade XI students.All interested bridge plaryers, with or without partners, are invited to call Mrs.B., Fleishman at 733.7424.486) Sherbrooke St.W.6550 St.Hubert Plaza 1909 Mt.Royal East en FOUNDATION GARMENTS EXCLUSIVELY-FREE ADJUSTMENT 484-5656 4491 St.Lawrence Blvd.844-7102 276-3812 Duvernay Shopping Centre 661-1088 527-2661 3679 Ontario East .521-6598 me - » a Madeleine Levason Three years from now Canada will stage a mammoth six-month party for 30 million people \u2014 Expo \u201867.A shindig of this scale, involving the care, feeding and entertainment of visitors from all over the world requires a lot of planning, and like any good hostess Canada wants everything to be perfect including the help.Multi - lingual interpreters, policemen who guard the Exhibition grounds in Montreal, guides, attendants, and hostesses for official parties of visiting VIP's, are to appear in the most attractive, practical and distinctive uniforms that can be devised.There will be 6,000 such workers on duty, for Canada, at the fair.The Association of Canadian Couturiers, representing our top designers, and the Canadian Textiles Institute representing all segments of Canada\u2019s billion dollar textile industry have taken on the job of outfitting the workers as a joint project.The textile industry will create special fabrics, colors and designs for garments that the couturiers will design.All concerned are agreed that Expo workers will not wear \u201cuniforms\u201d in the military sense but have costumes that are both distinctive and smart.Canadian mills have already shown the fashion designers their latest, finest quality fabrics of all varieties; easy care blends, stretch fabrics, fabrics treated for crease, stain and shower resistance.The designers are! conferring about colors and silhouette and the general public just might think that is all there is to the job.However, like so many other aspects of Expo '67, the number of factors which must be taken into account is formidable.The \u201cuniforms\u201d must be worn WEEE EEE.» À ONE DAY BETH EL ART SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.CONGREGATION BETH EL 1000 Lucerne Road Town Of Mount Royal .50 Cents ABEBEEDBEEK © DRAPERIES e SLIP-COVERS eo BEDSPREADS ® UPHOLSTERY a Admission: CESSES EUeENA NER 1 @ & REPAIRS ALEX PINSLER 1390 Sherbrooke W.RYE.TLE In .Bishop [oR Texstyles | | 'p.m.RUNNING THROUGH A DRESS REHEARSAL of their door-to-door canvassing technique are the Westmount Section of the Women's Division of this year's Federation of members of Catholic Charities Campaign.right they are Mrs.Herbert Cook, Mrs.J.S.Corbett, Mrs.oJhn Pepper.Hackett.St.Mary's Hospital Auxihary announces interesting Pr ogram The Auxiliary of St, Mary's men, Mr.and Mrs.D.F.Kind- donor clinic in St.Mary's Hos.| among the 400 From left to Mrs.Florence vices.and Mrs.John Howilett, who is chair- Hospital has announced the fol- | icllan are vice-chairmen.lowing program for 1964-65: Sept.29, membership tea and | fashion show in St.Mary's Hospital auditorium at 2:30] Hats will be from Holt Renfrew.Miss Barbara Whitley will be commentator, Mrs.Edgar Reynolds and Mrs.Frank O'Conor are conveners and members of the Auxiliary will act as models.Oct.11, opening of marathon bridge, Mrs.G.E.Rutter and Mrs, H.F.MacCormac are conveners.Oct.15 nearly new sale in St.Anthony's church hall, St.Antoine street, from 1 to 4 p.m.Mrs.Thomas F.Lee is convener.Nov.20, St.Mary's Annual Ball in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel Ballroom at 10 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.R.G» MacIsaac are chair- indoors and out and remain immaculate in spite of heat, rain and milling crowds.The garments must be suitable for wear through April to October, a period which can include just about every kind of weather.Obviously this means the basic uniform must be suitable for the most blistering heat, but items must be added for warmth on chilly days or protection from showers.Workers will each be supplied with at least three outfits, one to wear, one al the \u201cwash\u201d and one for emergencies.However, easy stain and spot removal is still essential for those who can\u2019t leave their posts every time a child bumps into them with an ice cream cone or a mustard-covered hot dog.Besides being stylish the outfits must of course be completely comfortable and there are probably even more factors to be considered than this.Once all have been solved, the styles approved and the garments tested for performance, contracts for their manufacture will be granted Canadian garment makers.Despite all the difficulties involved in the creation of the costumes, designers and textile mills are tackling the job with enthusiasm, Planning for a big party is always exciting.Dec.1, Mass and general communion for members of the Auxiliary in the hospital chapel.Mass will be celebrated by Rev.Charles Cahill, chaplain.Lunch-/ eon in the auditorium will be followed by a panel discussion.Conveners will be Mrs.James H.Mahon and Mrs.D.F.Kin- dellan.Feb.10 Valentine buffet supper in the hospital auditorium.Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m.with supper at 8 p.m.Dr.and Mrs.Louis Quinn are chairmen, Mr.and Mrs.Tris Coffin are vice-chairmen.March 17, annual meeting and luncheon in the Salle Bonaven- |: ture of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel at 1 p.m.The guest speaker will be Hon.Claire Kirkland |: Casgrain, minister without port.Comi ing Events RUMMAGE SALE: Melville Church Association is holding a rummage sale Friday, October 16 at 8 p.m, in the church hall, 349 Melville avenue, Westmount.ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAIR : Trinity Memorial Church Guild is holding its annual Christmas Fair on Saturday.November 14 from 1 to 5 p.m.in the parish hall, Marlowe avenue.Mrs.man of the Westmount Section and a chairman of the Division.These women are Westmount area from October 15 to 29 on behalf of Federation of Catholic Charities, which is seeking $775.000 for its 34 agencies and ser- \u201cment.| Alfred H.Capper | Arthur Bateman is the chairman, ! There will be many attractive! booths.Everyone welcome.NEARLY NEW AND RUMMAGE SALE: The Auxiliary of | Saint Mary's Hospital is holding | a nearly new and rummage sale on Thursday.October 15 from 1 p.m.to 4 p.m.in St.Anthony's! Church Hall, 1887 St.Antoine street, west, ANNUAL ART SALE: The Sisterhood of Congregation Beth-El | will hold the 2nd annual Art Sale, Wednesday, October 14 from 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.at the Synagogue, 1000 Lucerne road, Town of Mount Royal.Some 300 works of art will be featured, all by top local artists and none will excced $150.The public is invited.WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine at Elm I] Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT ! \u201cNoted for Quality\u2019 Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.*IMPORTED PRODUCTS® 'NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, (BACON, SAUSAGE & | FARMHOUSE BUTTER vice- who will be canvassing in the folio in the Provincial Govern- | The conveners will be Mrs.John Y.Stanficid and Mrs! 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Ce MES 20% DISCOUNT ON Sunbeam Appliance Repairs THIS OFFER VALID UNTIL DEC.1st, 1964 HARLEY @ AVENUE SUNBEAM WESTERN AVE.SUNBEAM APPLIANCE SERVICE COMPANY 7405 HARLEY AVE.[Montreal West Shopping Plaza) 489-7509 #96l \u20186 49G0420 \u2018ADpuy \u2018souswOx3 junouxsom oN) 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 9, 1964 10 MRS.EDGAR COHEN of Westmount, who is actively participating in the Women's Division of the 1964 Joint Campaign for Combined Jewish Appeal and United Israel Ap- her peal, will entertain at home on Monday, October 19 at | pm.in behalf of the campaign.This meeting is belng planned as à workers briefing for campaign personnel in the West.mount ares.Mrs.Irvin Gerts- man will be the guest speaker.1 ELEC EEE iE ERE REREEECREEr, cae uw DECORATING BEGINS WI We can bring Carpet Magic into your home with a beautiful Oriental Rug or wall-to-wall Broadiooms.FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BROADLOOMS If you are moving, consult us for your Rug Servicing and Washing or your New Carpets.| A striking book on wildlife by a peerless story-teller The Living Wilderness, by Rutherford G.i Montgomery \u2014 Dodd, Mead & Company (Canada) Limited.\u2014 292 pp.$10.50.This absorbing beautifully-pro-*-\u2014-\u2014 \u2014- i duced book has 48 full and half He finally stopped eatching a page illustrations, and each chap.killing because he found himself | ter has a small illustration of the killing animals he had watched animal on which the author during the summer months \u2014 writes.i they had become friends.| Rutherfora Montgomery has Ihe Living Wilderness\u201d is written many books on wild ani- written from 60 years of exper- | mals which are regarded as clas- | lence, when the author travelled, MRS.D.J.FERGUSON, who sics, and received several awards, | Near and far and studied all wild is chairman of the committee For more than 30 years he has ammals, watching them as they | planning the Dinner Dance re- delighted millions of readers, of lived out their lives in their na- presenting the primary chapters all ages with wildlife books.| tive habitat.He can distinguish under the jurisdiction of the The author's interest in wild animals from their tracks, even Municipal Chapter of Montreal imals began when he lived on OD the desert, where he describes | IODE.This event is taking à farm in North Dakota, when the tracks of the kangaroo rat place at the Royal St.Lawrence he was in fourth or fifth grade a close kin of the pocket, Yacht Club.Friday, October 30.Municipal Chapter IODE Dinner Dance The Dinner Dance Committee representing the Primary Chapters under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Chapter of Montreal IODE has planned a Dinner Dance for members and friends Lo take place at the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club.Friday.Oct.30.À buffet dinner will be served from 8 to 10 p.m.after which there will be dancing.This will be the first major social event on the IODE calendar for the fall season and will be held under the patronage of the Provincial president of IODE., Mrs.Donald Macrae.Mrs.D.Y, Ferguson of Westmount is chairman of the Committee planning this event.; 1 ; | mouse), the desert tortoise, coy- or nto money.Is lo ee I ote, desert fox, the rabbit, bob- ber of winters he trapped and cat, rattlers and numerous other ! animals, From the traits and habits of ,the smaller animals, Mr.Mont- | gomery writes in detail of the\u2019 - \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ! larger animals, the bear.deer, | HES lion, the cat family (bobeat) wolf | , spent the summers studying the habits of wild animals in their natural haunts, smaller animals can be seen \u2018\u2018if ties with a luncheon in the ball- | demonstration of the infinite var- Eve Trill titled \u201cFashion is Fun\u2019.iety of nature, a book to be read Ms.John T.Commins is the con- and loved and treasured by na- | vener.ture-lovers of all ages.| Members of the board and hon- Millicent Hickmore ored guests to be seated at the head table are: Ms.Roy W.Guild and WA The monthly meeting of St.Matthew's Anglican Church Guild and WA will be held in the parish house on Tuesday evening, Oct.13.at 8 o'clock.The speaker will be Mrs.Claire Friefeld.dietitian Tne Non-Pensioned Voterans' of MacLaren Advertising Agency.' widows Assoc.Ine.will meet Her topic will be \u201cNutritional! monday at 8 p.m.In the Royal Value of Bread in its Different | Canadian Legion Hall Verdun Forms\u201d.An invitation is extended to anyone wishing to attend.Re-| ford, president, will be freshments will be served at the! chair.Refreshments witl close of the meeting.| ed.Veterans' widows CARPETING TH be serv- Sewing meeting The Welfare Unit of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Westmount, wil! The Women's Auxiliary of the hold a sewing meeting on Tues | Queen Elizabeth Hospital would day.at 2 p.m.Tea will be served | appreciate volunteers for the The Red Cross Group will meet Elizabeth Shop during the day, at 10 a.m, from 9:30 a.m.to 1 p.m.and Volunteers for hospital Imported UTERO SERRE MH MyM YR ERR RRR RRR RE RRER FROM THE MIDDLE EAST, CHINA INDIA and MOROCCO GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.LTD.IMPORTERS OF FINE ORIENTAL RUGS 4151 - 4153 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Oslind\u2019s Novelties GRAND [TN © Hand-Loomed Raw Silk and Saris ® Hand-tooled Leather Goods from Morocco ® Brassware and Bells from India & Pakistan ® Hand - carved Tables and Screens from India is expensive at Oslind's.Friday, Oct.16 Sat.Oct.17 ® Hand-beaten Copper Planters from Moroc- .Many Other Exotic Items 46 stores to serve you better.sSt-Johns St-Lambert Ville Jacques Cartier St-Eustache Beloeil Montreal Ottawa Cornwall Victoriaville Breck ville YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT OSLIND'S 932-4277 The American Woman's Club dames Eve Trill, i \u2014 telling how all these and the | open this season\u2019s social activi-| Mrs.R.H.Hawkins (wife of the \u2018two at home, and \u2018 camera instead.\u2019 | of the day will be an ustrated | Tipton, This book is a magnificent fashion talk by Doreen Day and ' Lewis.President, presiding; Mes- | avenue, Verdun.Mrs.M.Wain-.Human and Inhuman\u2019 American Women\u2019s Club lists luncheon guests Doreen Day; newly appointed U.S.Consul- | you leave your rifle and twenty- ; room of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, General'; Mesdames Donald W.take your October 6 at I p.m.The feature Evans, Oswald Bock.Marsh B.Edward Finnerty, Alan Slayton, Leonard Long, C.J.R.Grossman, Carleton B.Pierce, Alan Chippendale, Reservation may be made 9 a.m.to 12 noon September 29 and 30, October ! with Mrs.Lucien Viau.Mrs.Warren D.Myers.or Mrs.Charles Biggio.90 The Women\u2019s Pool \u2018Open Door Society\u2019 The Open Door Society Inc.invites all who are interested in people, their race and heredity.to hear a lecture entitled \u2018Race, by Dr.in the, Julius Metrakos.geneticist.The \"meeting will take place Thursday, October 15 at 8 p.m.at the | Children\u2019s Service Centre, 5 \u2018 Weredale Park.from ! p.m.to 4.30 p.m.i For further information call Mrs.K.Buntine at 932-5639 between 9 and 11 a.m.LADIES\u2019 READY TO WEAR \u2014 SPORTSWEAR \u2014 LINGERIE in Westmount 4825 Sherbrooke St., West THURSDAY MORNING 9 A.M.Oslind's continues to open the most modern shoppes to serve you better, with the best values and smart.ost styles at the lowest budget prices.Only the look DON'T MISS THE FANTASTIC OPENING SPECIALS OF OSLIND'S 46th BEAUTIFUL FASHION STORE.ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED.TR, \u2014 .© Pa \u2014- St Matthias Church scene of Carrique-Dench wedding The marriage of Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Hr.and Mrs.Thomas William Dench, of West- mount, to Mr.Jeffrey Blair Car- rique.son of Mr.and Mrs.Jeffrey Gascoigne Carrique.of Westmount, took place on Friday afternoon at half-past four o'clock, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, the Rev.John Doidge officiating.Mr.Norman Hurrie played the wedding music and the boys\u2019 choir sang during the singing of the register.Standards of pink gladioli, white chrysanthemums and greenery were used to decorate the church.The bride.who was given away by her father.was in an empire style gown fashioned with a bodice of embroidered poult de soie having a rounded neckline and bell-shaped sleeves, and a skirt of white velvet falling into an oval-shaped train.Her long veil of tulle illusion was held by a matching draped toque and she carried a cascade bouquet of tiny white roses intertwined with ivy.ATTENDANTS Miss Jane Starkey, as maid of honor, and Miss Brenda Bridgman, Miss Mary Lou Me- Dougall and Miss Joanne Taylor, as bridesmaids, were in frocks fashioned on lines similar to that worn by the bride, the bodices being of blush pink poult de soie and the skirts of a deeper pink ottoman slik gathered in front with a single bow.They wore matching pould de soie headdresses and carried crescent shaped bouquets of blush pink pompons.Printed Pattern 9187 SIZES 34\u201448 Sun shift for large sizes \u2014cool \u2018cause it doesn\u2019t cling to your waist, slimming \u2018cause it\u2019s straight and simple! Ex- tra-easy.Tie belt optional.Printed Pattern 9187: Women\u2019s Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48.Size 36 requires 3 yards 35-inch fabric.FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (no stamps please) for this pattern.Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER.Send order to MARIAN MARTIN, care of The West- mount Examiner, Pattern Dept, 60 Front street, Toronto, Ont.the ushers were Mr.Mr.Bevan Carrique, chael bride.Mrs.Dench, mother of turban and had a spray of white bag.Mrs.Carrique.the bridegroom\u2019s mother.was in a gown of teal blue raw silk.She wore a matching velvet hat and had a spray of white carnations fastened to her purse.Following the ceremony, a re- Mr.John Dalglish acted as best man for Mr.Carrique, and Stephen Molson, Mr.David Pattee, Mr.\u201ctown teas\u201d to be held in con- Brian Sharp, Mr.Barry Carrique junction with the Women's Di- brothers | vision of the 1964 Joint Cam- of the bridegroom, and Mr.Mi- Dench, brother of the peal and United Israel Appeal.the bride, wore an ensemble of claret raw silk having a jewelled jacket.with a draped matching \"Town Teas\u2019 set for CJA Campaign ridian avenue, and Mrs.Harold Cummings of Circle road, will entertain in their homes at paign for Combined Jewish Ap- On Wednesday, October 14.ception was held at the Montreai Badminton and Squash Club, where pink and white chrysan- carnations pinned to her hand- | themums were used as decoration.Later Mr.and Mrs.Carri- que left on their wedding trip, | the bride travelling in a frock .of blue wool under a matching wool high-waisted coat and wearing a breton hat of the same shade and a corsage bouquet of .ivory gardenias.| Mrs.Stanley Guitman of Me- Fall rally Montrea) Presbyteriai United | Church Women will hold their | Annual Fall Rally on Wednes- ; day.October 14, at Westmount | Park United Church, 305 Lans- ; downe avenue, Westmount.Registration will take place between 1:30 and 2 pm.Rally jme is 2:00 p.m.I ! at 1 pm.ut the home of Mrs.; Guttman, an interesting pro- i gram is being planned with Alvin Bronstein, executive director of the Federation of Jewish Community Services and Combined Jewish Appeal, as guest speaker.Mrs.Cummings will entertain on Tuesday.October 20, at 1 p.m, at which time Thomas Q.Hecht, associate chairman of the 1964 Joint Campaign.will ! speak.Mrs.J.Takefman is co-ordi- ' nator of both events.| i + | | | ! ! 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The CFOX \u201cNashville Sound\u2019 | GOURNTRY MUS 1 $961 '6 49G0430 'ADpliy \u2018isujwDX] JunoulsSIM SY) L l The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 9, 1964 12 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Montreal's Oldest Dealer for oe CHRYSLER oo PLYMOUTH © VALIANT ® FARGO SALES & SERVICE QUALITY USED CARS ; © Automobile Storage © 372 VICTORIA AVE.Sales: Service & Ports: HU.9-5748 - HU.9-5745 9 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET, 59 3K! chalet.luxurious, Fully winterized, oll and electricity supplied.Available November - April.References, For further information write Box No.1402 - 7605 Kildare Road.Montreal sv.Que EASTERN \u2018Townships, completely furnished and equipped, winterized, 10 room house, comprising 4 large bedrooms, two small, 2 bathrooms, large kitchen with gas, oil, and electric stoves, 2 living rooms, dining room.Oil furnace, excellent water, serviced roads.newly decorated.Adjacent ski areas.Box 1404.7005 Kildare Road.Montreal 20.Que Attractivels located.fully equipped house for winter season.Would like to rent to responsible couple St Suu veur CA.7-2870.For Skiers New lakefront cottage, Z bedrooms, fireplace, winterized, next to ski lift, 40 miles from Montreal, Call HU 8-1619 after 6.Me Allain Use our Classifieds for best results vai iad MT Accounts may be pai \u2014 PHONE YOUR 2 ADS \u2014 | HUnter 1-0451 oan shone vou Ade surly in the wok No Ads acceoted after 10:30 am.Tharsdey for î current issue.For yeur coaven'ence, Adtaker on dut\u2019 Monday.Tuesday and Wednesday EE: until 8:30 pw.\u2014 HU.1.0451 ° at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada The Westmount Examiner ; Classified Advertising ; 10 Words 75° | | B¢ for each additional word | Lecce \" ; BAT > > » » > 3 Ws I Ti, FA BENE STAT Hi HOUSES WANTED Rentals Needed We are direly in need of duplexes and cottages in West- mount arca from $150 to $500 monthly for ever increasing list of prospects.Call our residential rental department for details.ERNEST PITT INC.1331 GREENE AVE 935-5401 7 SHERBROOKE Street West, comfortable bright warm room in quiet home, Furnished or unfurnished.Suitable for retired gentleman.References.Call 486 8470.ferred.Call 482-4862, _ ROOMS To \"LET WESTMOUNT area, large front room.double bed.Close to transportation and restaurants.Business person pre- 82 AUTOS FOR SALE 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female CHEV.59, 4 door sedan running order, $550.HU.8-8528, in good OLDSMOBILE 1962, super 88, 2 door hardtop.Executive's car, excellent condition.Private, $2,100 or closest offer.695-2720.| Opportunity Chevrolet 1961 Belair, 4 door sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic, A-i condition, 3700 miles.No reasonable offers refused.Call | 697-3489, cvenings only.offer.Please call PO.95-8985 after p.m.No dealers.dition, private sale, Call 366-4900.super power sports car, steering, V-8 brakes, private owner.Call Hudson 236-5540.90 GARAGES TO LET UN.1955 Consul, 4 door sedan, completely reconditioned.Price $125.00 or nearest 5 RAMBLER American 1962, good con- 1964 CHEV.Impala 2 door hardtop, automatic, radio and bucket seats, also extras.8300 miles, 6-9041 or SHERBROOKE - Atwater, room, radio and F.M.unit.aquired, 73 932-8476.ROOMS WANTED apartment in N.D.G.Call 481-9169, afternoons.82 \u2018AUTOS FOR SALE 57 VOLKSWAGEN PERFECT $350 RE.8-5616 EVES.57 PLYMOUTH GOOD CONDITION 767-9621 attractive Kitchen privileges, reasonable.References re- CONGENIAL lady wants large unfurnished room, all privileges, in warm or Westmount.UNHEATED garage near Avenue and Sherbrooke.484-4342 Victoria Dead Storage ly contracts, VICTORIA AVENUE GARAGE | 370 VICTORIA AVE.HU.6-0767 | Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified CLASSIFICATION Mail or Deliver Te: EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS For Assistance 7005 Kildare Rood Phone Your Ad: | Montreal 29 HU.1.045) Ye - Co | _ _ ! | | How to > figure Examiner Classifieds\u2019 low cost: Total LL.words in above ad.First JO words \u2014_ Minimum charge 75e Balance .words \u2014 @ 5¢ per word Ce [] Payment Herewith \u2014 A 25¢ billing charge will be added to your invoice if payment does not accompany this order.FOR WINTER MONTHS Also live storage day.night or month- | Pin, 2 Dental Technician REQUIRED POSITION OPEN FOR | FEMALE DENTAL TECH- ! NICIAN TRAINE SMALL OFFICE GENEROUS VACATION EXCELLENT SALARY ! PREFERABLY EUROPEAN | D APPLY BOX 1400 7005 KILDARE RD.MONTREAL 29, QUE.USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS BUILDING REPAIRS VERN OATWAY, contractor, general maintenance, specializing in kitchens, | pathrooms, 2-5032.playrooms, painting.WE.CARTAGE AND MOVING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING, CRATING, PACKING ' AND STORAGE.ROGERS EXPRESS.DRESSMAKING \"PEST CONTROL i | EUROPEAN EXCLUSIVE.| DRESSES, SUITS, COATS, CUSTOM MADE.REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS.HU.8-4245.| | FOR QUICK, efficient and | convenient service ror the extermination of rodents and all insects.Estimates free, Call Pestroy Limited.RI.7-2457.| UPHOLSTERING MIDTOWN i UPHOLSTERING CO.395 SELBY ST.| | BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 p.m.Sunday: 10 am.to 6:30 p.m.98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female Coach FOR GIRLS\u2019 BASKETBALL TEAM MONDAY & THURSDAY 3 TO 3:40 P.M.4335 HAMPTON AVE.CALL: 935-9856 Opportunity IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITHOUT HOME RESPONSIBILITIES.A REQUIREMENT EXISTS FOR A MATURE FEMALE STENOGRAPHERATA DOWN TOWN OFFICE FOR PART-TIME WORK.WITH EVENTUAL PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT FOR PERIOD SEPTEMBER TO MAY IN SUBSEQUENT YEARS.SALARY TO BE DISCUSSED.REFERENCES REQUIRED, APPLY IN WRITING TO ROOM 420 \u2014 1434 ST.CATHERINE ST.W, MONTREAL 25, QUE.TYTTTTT TT UT TUCTT TOWN Service Directory MAINTENANCE BIG JOHN MAINTENANCE CO.REGD.WE SPECIALIZE IN OFFICE CLEANING ALL MATERIALS FREE ESTIMATES 4616 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.CALL 937-7979 MUSIC INSTRUCTION Piano - Clarinet and Recorder LESSONS GIVEN BY MISS HELENA SANDLER ASS.MUS, B.MUS.Chesterfield iets JSegovered WE.2-5912 or WE.7-446.after RE.3-0277 p.moo © MAINTENANCE TETE Steve Maintenance and Cleaning SPECIALTY CARPETS AND DRAPES BUILDING SERVICE 24 HOURS SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES ll 522-9366 521-3022 - > - n « « \u2019 ¢ ; | , + v .| » * e 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female 119 Bilingual Typist WILL mind children and do light REQUIRED housework in your or my home.BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE RELIABLE woman will care for child in my home Monday through Friday.Westmount area.$33- , 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General MAHOGANY lamp table (Baker perfect condition: Doulton figures.Reasonable Call 937-2293.APPROXIMATELY 3 HOURS DAILY.488-6669.GREENE FOR SALE \u2014 VICINITY OF AND ST.: {33 Living room furn furniture CATHERINE ST.HOURS FLEXIBLE, { SECTIONAL living-room sofa sofa, modern CALL: 933-8708 9 feet, air foam.Good condition.Reasonable.RE, 8-3224 mm = 1124 FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture Pleasant 5S PIECES maple dineile set, good i condition.Evenings.HU.4- 7501.Woman 127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture Wanted ERROR hh Je MEIER homme Vois good\u201d condition.AR ELDERLY SEMI-INVALID IN Call HU.6-M91, after 6 p.m.WESTMOUNT HOME.LIVE i IN.REFERENCES.HU.1-5115 OR HU, 1-1877.| Boy's, girl's bedroom set with junior bed and 3 dressers, brown and whitel.5042 Borden, HU.1-5518, 102 HELP \\ WANTED - \u2014 \u2014 Male REPORTER WANTED FOR WEEKLY PAPER MUST HAVE SOME NEWSPAPER EXPERIENCE WESTMOUNT RESIDENT PREFERRED Write Box 1403 7005 Kildare Rd.Montreal 29.FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture 2 NIGHT tables, 2 chest of drawers, 'grey) $25.484-1007, 108 SALES HELP AGENTS \u2014 Male - Female 127 CHRISTMAS CARD 132 FOR SALE \u2014 \u2019 AGENTS _ Musical instruments PIANO (New Scale Williams) up- $125.481-9460.FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment | ight.Good condition \u201c134 MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS! TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO MONEY, SELL FOR FIRM ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS WITH REPUTATION OF GOOD SERVICE AND QUALITY.ALWAYS deer rifle, $50.935-7202.LARGE SELECTION OF mo BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH AND 136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs MAN'S clothes, size 42.Good condi- | thon.Reasonable.Call 488-0407.FRENCH BOXED CHRIST- | MAS CARD ASSORTMENTS, PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARD ALBUMS, EVERY DAY CARDS, STATIONERY, i MAN'S suits, overcoat, tuxedo, size ë A Shares AND MOST 40, excellent condition.HU, 4-3612.GIFT ITEMS.ESTABLISHED .woLF cub uniform.size 10.like 1912.OUR NEW ADDRESS: .: iN : FOR SALE \u2014 General | 138 30 M 1 Calibre semi-automatic, good SMITH-CORONA portable typewriter, Perfect condition, $38.Call 488-7334.THOR Gainaday lroner: wall clock; Singer sewing machine; upright player piano.Reasonable.Call RE.8-0201.R.C.A.Victor T.V., 17 Jah iia cabinet) $50.Call RE.3-7894 WHITE Lloyd baby carriage, excellent condition, $22.Call HU.4-4833.TWO matching mahogany commodes, glass tops, excellent condition.Rea- | sonably priced.WE.2-5721, EMPIRE LOYALIST BED, MAPLE, SINGLE BED AND DRESSER, 4 DRAWERS: BED- RUG: DRAPERIES; SPREAD; ETC.: BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE.RE.7-1333, FRENCH Provincial chair inew), cost for $150,00: valance and cover for double bed padded: luggage, lady's 2 plece genuine dark cowhide; marble cloth; drapes plus 22 yards same material; double bed complete.maho- any: 2 china cabinets; 11 bar stools; antique Chinese table; kitchen table.arborite and chrome: Scandinavian chesterfield and chair; 2 tuxedoes, first quality new).Reasonable.Call 482-4209 Dining Rooms Livipg Rooms Bedrooms deska, accessories.Ci pets e SALE e wall units, All FIRST QUALITY DANISH ! Direct Imported Teak and Rosewood EUROPEAN FURNITURE SALON 4839 SHERBROOKE W.(UPSTAIRS) AT VICTORIA AVE.937-7173 INGLIS automatic washer, good condition, $75.Call 688-9637._ OIL stove, white enamel \u2018(annex%.Good condition.Reasonable, 676-6109.THOR fully automatic washing machine, good condition, $75; continental bed.731-1353.ELECTROHOME humidifier for 5 room apartment.Used one year, $20.HU.6-2783, DESK, practically new.Very reasonable.Call 489-7422.N.NEWTON WALPERT 1407 BISHOP ST.STAUFFER reducing machine JUST AROUND THE CORNER i 2 FROM SP, CATHERINE ST.| ooh, accesgories.Excellent WEST.ALSO OPEN ALL 482-1882.DAY SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M.SMALL oak desk; \u201cplate glass mir- 113 DOMESTIC HELP ror; chesterfield sofa.Good condition.Call VI.9-1852, evenings.TWO sets of window drapes, lined.9 feet long floral}; matching 2 sets archway drapes, 7 fcet long, double material (floral) washable, Good condition.All $70.486-0666.THISTLE baby carriage, Like new, $35.731-0359.DRAPES; coffee tables; dresser; llv\u2014 ing room; bedspreads; mats; oriental carpets.RE.8-3575.WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK.SMALL BUNGALOW.MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, 9 A M.- 2 PM.CALL 482-5588.naby CAPABLE woman for light house work, 10 a.m.to 1 p.m., baby-sitting to be arranged.References.Call 488-1852.ANTIQUE mahogany dining room set, 14 pieces; Turkish rug.Excellent condition, Reasonable price.Call CR, 7-8525.Live Out WOMAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF 4 YEAR OLD 10 TO 6 P.M.COTE ST.LUC AREA.735-1771.BABY crib, complete with dresser, $40., high chair, $10.RE.1-0483 leaf ROXTON maple round drop table 54 inches diameter, excellent condition, $45.484-2842, 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General WOMAN wanted part time, light household duties, twice weekly.HU.8-3494, WOMAN required 5 days weekly for household work.Good salary.West- Rummage mount vicinity, 484-0602.AND WANTED \u2014- baby sitting old lady sitting; caring for convalescent, helping new mother, light housework.Permanent, part-time preferred, but tem- Nearly New Sale TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th porary work accepted.Call 488-1635 1 PM.TO 3 PM.7 PM.TO 9 PM.117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.ST.STEPHENS CHURCH WANTED ATWATER AND DORCHESTER COMPANION - HOUSEKEEPER.Mature refined woman wishes position in nice home where cleaning woman is kept.Capable, dependable.Lady alone or business couple.Light duties.Moderate salary.HU.1-1502, daytime only.Westmount Home Beds; baby\u2019s furniture; typewriter; gas stove, 6 burner, 2 ovens; assorted furniture: large air conditioner, ete.Good condition, Very reasonable, Call 486-7082, WIDOW seeks housekeeping position.Live in.Experienced.References.Call 735-2919.CLOTHING \u2014 teen, lady's, man\u2019s; | electrical appliances, Excellent con- ! dition, must sec.RE.7-9658, HU.9- 2724._ SILENT-GLOW space heater toil}.; Like new.Sacrifice.Call 767-6832.MODERN single bedroom suite, $75; large upholstered arm chair, $15; walnut coffee table $7.486-3656, | MARKHOT electric heater: double « filing drawers: lady's lamb coat; Fedders air conditioner.7,000 B.T.U.\u201c1 Call 787- \u201c4956.WALNUT headboard, fits single continental bed, 55.00; 2 mahogany table leaves, suitable for carpentry, $5.00 each: 3 panel screen, $2.00.Call WE.2-7422.WASHING machine, 10 ib.capacity, ! automatic pump and timer with roll- .ers.Excellent condition, 766-2444, SLIGHTLY USED BIRD CAGE AND ACCESSORIES.$10.CALL WE.7-8974.BEDROOM dresser $45; single bed with headboard $25; electric stove.HU.1-5538, after 6.30 p.m, TEMPO gas heater, heats 6 rooms.Good condition.Reasonable.767-3320.THOR automatic washing machine.$50.; Moffat electric stove, 4 burners, clock and warming unit, $25; Thor electric ironer, $50; counter dishwasher $15.Call RE.7-7473 or RE.71-9963.1151 WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 Ping Pong table in good condition, Call 486-3722.PIANO, will buy piano in good condition.748-6859.154 LOST LOST \u2014 GREY AND WHITE CAT, LOST VICINITY OF REDFERN AND WESTERN, CALL WE.7-0081.LOST \u2014 Beige riding pants.Vicinity Park Place, St.Catherine.Phone 933-0406.158 DOMESTIC PETS LABRADOR, old, with papers, black.932-0734 after 7.30 p.m.USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS for Mackay campaign to furnishings for the Mackay Centre for Deaf and , Crippled Children on De- \u2018carie boulevard is continuing, president À.H.Marden Ing for rehearsals in the presenta- \u2018said yesterday.That sum, he said '$ needed \u201ccommunity.Some former leaders might \u2018mount raise the same category.A | $370,000 for equipment and! i is what is, needed to complete the interior | of the building, under struction, \u201cWe necd special and different ; equipment,\u201d he said.\u2018and so we must pay higher for it.\u2019 now con- | x Total cost of the a-building ; centre is $2,500,000, which was to have been raised by subscription.The provincial government paid $1 million, and the campaign | has raised all but the final $370,.Estimate higher Mr.Marden, reviewing the campaign, to note that the actual cost of construction of the building was somewhat less than the estimates made originally by the Centre's governors, Special gift opportunities are being stressed, Mr, Marden said, pointing oul that large individual contributions will be commemorated with a suitable plaque.Some of the prices for these contributions: a classroo.n, $28.- 000; auditorium - gymnasium, $138,000: medical-dental $50,000; physio, occupational and hydro therapy, $100,000: industrial arts, $50,000; home-making arts, ' $40,000: dining hall and kitchens, | $135, 000; general offices, $60,000, | Of course, he quickly pointed i out, since the Centre Is for one of Unity Club (Continued from page 5) i a complete program is lo be \"provided for all the youth of the are yet to be heard from and this improve the situation, however, as has been the custom over the years, the Club is appealing to the citizens of West.and St lienry to offer their services.Skilled handicraft instructors are urgently required and sports coaches also fall into Interested citizens are asked to call Mr.Mariasine at WE.2.5506 to arrange an appointment.Program Notes Tom Stephens\u2019 Senjor Musical Group meets every Friday even tion of.\u2018HMS Pinnfore\u201d.Al though most roles have been cast- ed, there are still several openings and Mr.Stephens is hope ful of completing this phase so that the actual script work can #961 \u20186 1230420 'ADp;s4 \u2018soujOXZ qunouLsSM MY) El \u2018ve started.Boys or girls, over 14 years of age, are necded.Bill Bain has started organiz ing some tournaments in the { Senior Games Ktoom.The current tournament is Caron with checkers and chess to follow, Peter Dawson, second year Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada Scholar.said he was pleased\u2019 ship student.has drawn the T.V Theatre assignment, and he is expected to begin this duty in the not (oo distant future.Mr.Dawson is looking for a complement of workers to handle the many details of TV theatre.He needs script writers, directors, stage ! ) suite, | \"Club will | workers, announcers, lighting personnel, ushers, sound technicians, ete.Last year's TV series were well attended by club members and parents.The cast of \u201cAnnie Get Your Gun\u201d are back at work again after a brief delay.Victria Schrammel is producer and director.This is the month for Halo- ween parties and the Unity Boys\u2019 keep up that ancient tradition with two parties in the planning stage.More details at a later date.Sandy Staples bas returned to the volunteer staff after a year's the really worthwhile causes, any absence.Miss Staples is in charge contribution would be accepted, large or small.| Les Grands Ballets \u2014\u2014 Appeal for funds.Madame Ludmilla Chiriaeff, founder and artistic Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, i announces that Laurent Girouard will act as chairman for the of a girls gym, group.Card Party The Ladies Auxiliary will holde , their Card Party on Monday, director of at the Club on Tuesday, 113, at 5.00 p.m.October 26th, at 8.00 p.m.Tickets are now available from members of the Auxiliary.Proceeds derived from the Card Party will be used exclusively for the use of the club and club members.Management Meel The Committee of Management of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will meet October Matters pertaining to the general operation of the Club will subscription campaign to be held be discussed.from October 15 to 30.The public \u2018 appeal\u2019s objective has been set at $100,000 to help Les Grands Ballets Canadiens to present their \u201c 1964-65 scason.Even though les Grands Ballets Canadiens have from the Canada Council, Quebec Provincial and the Greater Montreal Art Councils for a total of $110,000, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens could no longer survive without the direct support of the public and commercial enterprises.| received finan.| cial support once again this year Notice is hereby given that a Gen- the eral Assignment of Book Debts Your local merchants keep the economic wheels of your community turning throughout the year.See their advertising in this newspaper.executed under private signature on the 20th day of September, 1964, by Regent Brass Mfg, Co.\"Ltd.to Affiliated-Business Factors Corporation, has been Registered on the 1st day of October in the Registry Office for the Montreal | Division under number 1780366.Oct.13, 1964.CITY OF WESTMOUNT GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are notified that there will be no garbage collection on THANKSGIVING DAY, MONDAY, OCT.12, 1964.Collections normally scheduled for this day will be made on Tuesday, J.R.DAYE, P.Eng.City Engineer The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 9.1964 1 4 \u2018SELL AND PROFIT.BUY AND SAVE .GET À BETTER JOB.HIRE GOOD HELP: | end Use hs ant ÂGE \"ame \"a a 0 0 a\" \"uu ee tue \u201ceu wu\u201d se es a\" en a ur \"nT\" a\" \"0\" s \"a\" \"eee\" 'a\"s\"a\"s' CE a\" aaa\" a \"a\": Tama\" a ee a ae ue\" \"ee a ua \"a\" \"a\" THE BUSIEST \"PARTY LINES\u201d IN THE COMMUNITY ARE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS! Doctor, lawyer, merchant and home-maker - everybody, EEN REE ER ER AN ARATE EN ERNE TERI RENE RAE EEE EEN EXER) ae a a ee\" a s\"\" everywhere within the range of our newspaper finds there's a lot of real bargain news in our classified ads! From public announcements .buying, selling, swapping.used clothing, used cars and a wide variety of other merchandise.to a diversity of \"wants\" \u2014 all of these keep the \"lines\" humming with activity and results.Next time you want to buy, sell, or offer services - read and use the classified ads! You Get Mighty Big Results With Our Little Classified Ads! PHONE HU.1-O4&5 1 ropar ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS TO 8:30, THURSDAY and FRIDAY TO 5 P.M.| Ca a ne ee Ta Ta Tne sea ae Pa a ne \"Po ea a Te\u201d a es es \"aa a \"a \"a\" LA pg oar a oe gz Hockey helmets | Ski Club | Yoga courses underway required here All boys participating in the 1964-65 Westmount Recreation Department Hockey program p.m.and Saturday mornings be- must wear helmits.tween 9:00 a.m.and 12:00 noon.1954.Games are played on Friday evenings starting at 5:00 : Registration is continuing at e i + SesSIONnSs \u201cthe Westmount YMCA for Yoga \u2018courses under the direction of : Mrs.Diane Bachley, Classes \u2014 Tuesda groups aged 16-65 \u2014 start Monday, September 28 at 8 p.m.The courses consist of 60 minute Yoga held in the evening for mixed Jim Fraser of 29 Barat road, exercises, a 40 minute lecture.instead of following the ritualistic exercises automatically.and has adapted her program to the Western way of life.The program.she says, excludes Eastern rites and cults, For readers unacquainted with Yoga, Mrs.Bachley explains: Boys residing in he City of PEE WEE \u2014 Under 12.as of President of the Martian Ski | and 20 minutes relaxation and Westmount may now register \u2018 Sept.1.1964 born after Sept.1, Club announces that the club for the Hockey Program at the 1952.Games are played on Mon- Artificial Ice Rink.skate.TERMITE \u2014 Must be a least 8 years of ag'e, and under 9 | day, Wednesday.Friday.Start- Every Player must be able to ing at 4:30 p.m.Thursday even- as of Sept.1.1964 born after | Sept.1.1955.Games in this category are Friday evenings, starting at 5:00 p.m.and Saturday mornings between 9:00 a.m.and 12.00 noon.MOSQUITO \u2014 Under 10 as of Sep .1, 1964, born after Sept.1 SHRUBS DUTCH BULBS See our complete selection of flowering ond foliage shrubs ready for plonting Now ! WE ALSO OFFER COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE SHERIDAN NURSERIES = 650 Montée de Liesse, St.Laurent, Que.TEL.: SALES : 744-2451 LANDSCAPING : 744-2929 Enjoy Yourself, \u201ctake five\u201d for fifty ale! | | i 8-Maon tackle Standings as of October 7, 1964 | w L D F A PTS Bulls 4 3 0 1 58 13 7 .Huskies 4 3 1 0 % 27 6 Broncs 4 1 2 1 32 82 3 Mules 4 0 4 0 14 78 0 Touch football Standings as of October 7.1964 Mosquito P w L D PTS Alouettes 18 13 2 3 29 Rough Riders 18 6 6 6 18 Tiger Cats 18 3 3 12 18 Argos 18 1 12 5 7 Pee Wee Leopards 18 12 2 4 2 Falcons 18 7 6 5 19 Gophers 18 5 9 4 14 Cougars 18 3 10 5 1 , Will hold a series of nightly sessions called \u201cYou and a Gold Medal\u201d for juniors.These sessions will consist of BANTAM \u2014 Under 14, as of instruction on skiing including Sept.1.1964.born after Sept 7, : racing, technique, training, 1950.Games are played on Tues- | equipment and safety.day and Thursdays, starting at 4:30 p.m.MIDGET \u2014 Under 16.as of assist any juniors residing out- | Sept.1, 1964, born after Sept 1,! side of Westmount to attend, 1948.Games are played on Mon- i the sessions will be held at the day and Thursdays, starting a | following locations:- 7:30 p.m.i October 13, Tuesday, Loyola, Boys 13 years of age and over | Science Auditorium.interested in refereeing are in-| October 14, Wednesday, Town vited to try out.\u2018of Mount Royal Arena.Boys 14 years of age and over| October 15, Thursday.Cedar | wishing to assist in the coach-| Park School in Pointe Claire.| ing of younger players will be Al} sessions will start at 7:30; mos welcome.; p.m.Further information may be The Martian Ski Club invites had by contacting John Gar- all junior skiers to attend and land, Recreational Supervisor.: to bring their parents.These at the Artificial Rink \u2014 Tele- sessions should prove to be phone WE.5-8531.Extension 68.very informative and of great Last day for registration will | value to all junior skiers.There be Friday.October 20.will be no admission charge.City Football League Record ings, s arting at 6:30 p.m.Indoor skiing featured A five day show featuring de- ; monstrations by leading ski pro- i fessionals from the Laurentians, | Eastern Townships and Vermont .on an indoor plastic ski slope is | now underway at the Bonaven- : ture Curling Club.i Hon.Lionel Bertrand, Quebec | Minister of Tourism opened the \u2018show yesterday.| There is continuous movies on skiing shown for the public up | until the end of the show on Oct.13.| Among the ski pros on deck | will be Ernie McCullough, Real Charette, Guy Barvoets, Raymond Lanctot, Elton Irwin.Murray Yeudall.Walter Foeger, George Cunnius, Mario Podo- rieszack, Walter Levering, Betsy Snite.Burr Vail and Guy Nor- mandin.Retailers of ski clothing and equipment, resorts, ski hill operators, chalets, manufacturers \u201cof snow sleds and snow ponies, have booked space at the show.There will be displays devoted \u2018to the sport of curling and \u201cshooting and hunting.The state | of Vermont is having an official i concentration teacher Mrs.University graduate was initiated in the science early age when she lived in the Far East with her Dutch Colonel father.She believes in \u2018\u2019scientific reasoning\u201d at The Club holds meetings fre.30d for every step her pupils do, quently in Victoria Hall, but toi o \u201cThe aim ol Yoga is not merely the superficial development of muscles, but the normalisation of the functions of the entre organism.This is achieved by placing the body in various positions while simultaneously relaxing, deep breathing and practising concentration Age.vocation, occupation make no difference.\u2018 exercises.The Diane Bachiey.a of Yoga at an every stage BRIDGE INSTRUCTION By John Boothby Every Tuesday for 8 weeks commencing Oct.13th, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.An excellent opportunity for beginners and intermediate players Course will be limited to 20 persons \"Y\" Members $8 \u2014 Non \"Y\" Members $13 TO REGISTER \u2014 CALL WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.West WE.7-3916 TR-SONIC V FISH CALL Yes, the advancement of the electronic industry has now made it possible to call fish to your exact fishing grounds.This unique device operates on two pen-lite batteries.Gives fishermen no more unfair advantage than would & duck call to a poor shot.PROVEN TO WORK What better UNUSUAL gift can you think of than this, especially to someone who has everything.This would be an excellent Christmas gift, wouldn't it ?Works just as well for ice-fishing.If not totally satisfied, full refund made if returned within 7 days from date of purchase.*1 6°\u2019 each \u2014 post paid Send certified cheque or money order \u2014 Sorry, no C,O.D.THREE EAST TRADERS Reg'd.1308 Greene Ave.(Next to Post Office) 933-1071 , exhibit, and OUTDOOR S K FUN SHOW SEE WHAT'S NEW IN SKIING HUNTING EQUIPMENT AND SPORTS APPAREL Opens Oct.8th, 7 p.m.thru Oct.13th Show Hours : Weehdoys 12 noon - 10 p.m.Sot.ond Sun, 10 om.- 10 p.m.SHOWING : ® Guns ond ammunition ® Continuous ski movies © Ski slopes ond resorts © Latest ski techniques on the Dendix Plastic ski hill EXHIBITIONS BY: Jean Carpentier, Real Charette, Georges Cunnius, Walter Foeger, Elton Irwin, Raymond Lanctol, Ernie McCullough, Guy Normandin, Mario Podorieszach, Murray Yeudall, and many others.® Portable ski tow © Snow sleds ® Skis and Bindings ® Boots © Snow-pony FASHION SHOWS by Pedigree \u2014 3 P.M.& 7.45 P.M.Dolly | rires ADMISSION : 100 Door 200 00 Aduits $1.00 Values to $200.Children 50\u20ac 6055 onaverfune Cote de Liesse Rd.(opposite Skyline Hotel) CURLING CLUB Tae yor FREE PARKING in Association with Canodion Ski Patrol #96 '6 4290420 \u2018Aop;ay \u2018Jaujwoxg sunoussom *4] SL «1 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 9, 1964 1 6 D Get 4% interest and a gift too.open a savings account at Montreal Trust Right now, during the next few weeks, Montreal Trust has a special gift for any new customer opening a savings account of $25.or more.It's an L.P.Recording!\u2014mono or stereo\u2014Broad- way, classical or popular.Take your choice from the selection of high- quality records on display.Or, if you prefer, a $3.00 Merchandise Certificate redeemable at stores displaying a Montreal Trust poster in Place Ville es Mo MarieShoppingPromenade.Montreal Trust's personal savings service is available to you all day.Convenient, day-long hours make it easy to drop in and make your savings deposits on the way to work, on the way home, or any time you're shopping.And don't forget that here at Montreal Trust, savings accounts earn a big 4% interest per annum (credited monthly on Personal Reserve accounts).PHONE 861-1681 At the same time see the two special Grand Prizes \u2014 magnificent Stereo Combinations, shortly to be awarded to two of our Savings Customers.IT COULD BE YOU! ntreal Trust PLACE VILLE MARIE OPEN 8.30 A.M.\u20145.30 P.M.ar "]
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