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[" VOL.XXXVIII, No.3 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NEW MAYOR, ALDERMEN, TRUSTEE AND FLAG: Captured by the camera short- JANUARY 15, 1965 5 CENTS 12 PAGES \u2014 |e on ly after they were proclaimed to office are left to right: Jean H.Richer, alderman.ele ct, Peter M.McEntyre, who will-serve his second term, Mayor-elect Michael Lovett Tucker, Fred W.Gross, who will serve a second term, and Murray Savage who will.serve his first term as Library Trustee.Above and behind them is the new flag of Canada.The flag was on display in council chambers for the first time.M.L.Tucker proclaimed mayor, three aldermen also unopposed \u201cI am very pleased with the honor accorded me,\u201d Michael Lovett Tucker said a few minutes after City Clerk R.B.Seaman proclaimed him mayor, Monday.Equally pleased were the threew aldermanic candidates \u2014 Fred W.Gross, Peter M.McEntyre and Jean H.Richer \u2014 who were proclaimed to office as the 2 p.m.deadline for nominations passed with no other candidates having filed papers.In the same way Murray Savage was declared Library Trustee.Mr.Seaman made the proclamations as he and the candidates stood before a copy of the new Canadian flag on display closed there was little suspense in in council chambers.The flag, council chambers at City Hall as newly-hung behind the mayor's.officials of the Westmount Muni- Plaza\u2019 appeal filed mit can be issued to the West End Plaza, Inc.until the legal chair, is one of 3 purchased by the city for display.The office-holders-clect will have to wait until Jan.25 before being officially sworn in.On that a two-year term.If any other nominations had been filed, an election would have taken place Jan.18.In the hour before nominations At least one group of West- mounters who petitioned to day Mayor Drury will retire after quash the zoning amendment permitting the construction of the West End Plaza, has appealed the dismissal of their petition.\u201cWe have filed an inscription and appeal,\u201d Michael J, Ogilvy told The Examiner shortly before press time, \u2018\u2018The appeal is based on the same grounds that were dismissed in Magistrate\u2019s Court the end of December.\u201d The appeal, filed with the General Court of Appeal, means, said a spokesman at - City Hall, that no building per- entanglements are straightened out.However, the developers do have a foundation permit and excavation and foundation work can be done on the At- water Ball Park site of the $32,000,000 development, Now written arguments must be prepared and the court must set a date on which to hear the case.Meanwhile, in addition to a loss of time suffered by the developers, depending on the time it takes to deal with the appeal, and the appeal court's (Continued on page 11) cipal Association, the candidates, Mayor Chipman Drury, and city administration officials gathered to await the deadline, There was little suspense simply because no other citizens had picked up the (Continued on page 11) #- \u2014 \u2014-\u2014._.Next week's weather January 16 to 23 By ERIC NEAL Conditions will continue bright and pleasant into (he middie of this full moon week, with cold, gusty winds, Temperature range during the week: 5 below zero nights and some days as warm as 35°F in the south; 13 to 20 below zero and 30°F in the Laurentians: 30 below zero and 20°F ln northern counties and the Gulf.9°\", possibly more.Continuing sunny and cold Sunshine 25-30 hours.Snow 7 to through mid-week, then easing for heavy snows and a little freezing rain, Clear and quite cold to end the week with wind driven snow in north, freezing drizzle and soft snow in the south, TA ee REE Surrey Gardens house robbed Westmount Police, having cleared up one series of house- breakings late last month, with the arrest of three men, are now faced with another robbery.Thieves broke a rear window to force their way into a Surrey Gardens home Sunday evening and made off with furs, jewels and other items, the value of which has not yet been fully established.Police say the maid left the house at 5 p.m.Sunday and no one was in the house until 10 | p.m.when the robbery was discovered.+ at West End plans area council There has been discussion, but nothing formal has been decided, Mayor Chipman Drury said Wednesday when asked to comment on meetings that have taken place between the cities of Westmount and Cote St.Lue and the Towns of Hampstead and Montreal West with a view to forming à regional council embracing the four Great West End municipalities.\u201cAs always, the Citys of West mount is willing to co-operate with other municipalities,\u201d he added., The new organism, one of several recommended by the ln- termunicipal Co - ordinaling Council formed by Montreal's neighboring communities on the Island in the face of threats of \"annexation by the big.core city, would comprise all the West End of the metropolis less City of Montreal territory, | Town of Hampstead Mayor ! Stuart M.Finlayson revealed to the January meeting of his Town Council Tuesday evening that last week, Jan, 6, he had met with Mayors Moskovitch and Kirkpatrick of Cote St.Luc and Montreal West, respectively, and Mayor-eleet Tucker of West.mount.In a two-and-one-half- hour discussion, the four chief magistrates concluded that they unanimously were in favor of formation of a regional council, subject to ratification by thelr individual municipal councils and subsequent further study.Hampstead's aldermen Tuesday evening endorsed both the discussions so far and further steps by the mayor.Mayor-elect Tucker told The Examiner that members of the Westmount Council had informally discussed the project, but (Continued on page 11) ATWATER SUBWAY STATION: This is how the subway station under Western avenue looked this week as Metro engineers reported the station and the tunnel leading toward Greene avenue, almost finished.The photo was taken facing toward Greene avenue.Later, contracts will be awarded for finishing and lining the walls with tiles.The subway is schedule to go into operation in late 1966.The station entrance is located near he northwest corner of Atwater and Western under a temporary shack. eu The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Jenuery 15, 1965 The year 1964 in Westmount Following is the third and final part of a review of the events of 1964 in West- mount.NOVEMBER The City of Westmount officially opened its new $900,000 police and fire headquarters and City Hall Annex on Stanton avenue.Officiating at the function were Hon.J.Richard Hyde, and Mayor C.H.Drury.Top public safety figures in the province attended the opening.Westmount Centre A new by-law that would permit the construction of the apartment-office-shopping complex known as Westmount Centre was given first reading by City Council.A public meeting in connection with the by-law was scheduled for Dec.16.The developers of the project held a press conference and presented revised plans for the project.New plans called for a 20-storey office building, two apartment buildings of 21- storeys, a (wo-storey retail department store, an underground shopping concourse, and underground parking.It was reported that landscape architects were preparing to make proposals to revise plans for the redevelopment of Westmount Park.Phase one of renovation of the park was re- Ahhh hdd hhh dk ddd dik dob hdr Add AR Ahhh dd Ak hhh ¥ ® M.MM.BON {Next to Montreal Buick) Fd Ade ed A eh Ar bei ded kd edb ok.ei 4022 St.Catherine St.W.NEXT TIME ! Try The Beautiful New BLUE HEAVEN \u201cRESTAURANT i + ; Offering a wide variety of Ful Course Meals : Featuring.© SIZZLING STEAKS 3 @ BAR-B-Q CHICKEN i x % + x * SPAGHETTI @ SAVOURY PIZZA Accommodation for porties, group meetings, bonquets, afternoon teas, ete.Special rates.932-1968 FREE DELIVERY Anywhere in Westmount TRNRRN NNR NNN NNR NINN NIN NINN NNN NINN INN ANIN ported to be completed, at a cost of $234,000.Some phase two work \u2014 the rebuilding of the Senior Citizens\u2019 area and initial construction at the Children\u2019s play area \u2014 was carried out with Phase one for reasons of economy.New Buildings Work began on the 16-storey office-apartment building in the Western Claremont-York area.Work was reported well underway on a $4,000,000, a part- ment building to rise 12 storeys at the corner of St.Catherine street west and Clarke avenue.* ¥* * DECEMBER City Hall Tenders were called for the renovation of the interior of City Hall.It was reported that the renovation involved would transform the inside of the forty- year-old structure into completely modern office quarters.City officials stressed that no change at all was contemplated for the exterior of the building.¥* LS * City Candidates The Westmount Municipal Association nominated Michael L.didates for aldermen were Fred Tucker to succeed retiring May- | or C.H.Drury.Picked as can- | W.Gross, Peter M.McEntyre, and Jean H.Richer.The quiet fall general meeting of the Association heard Mayor Drury warn that new attempts to annex Westmount to the City of Montreal were possible in the future.He called on citizens to be vigilant.City Council heard a request from Shaar Hashomayim for a zoning amendement to permit new construction in the Met- calfe-Cote St.Antoine-Kensing- ton area.Council approved the appointment of Acting City Clerk Ronald B.Seaman as City Clerk.Acting City Accountant J.Slipper was named City Accountant, and E.J.McCullough was appointed Assistant Treasurer.Westmount Centre No one showed up at a public meeting to oppose the new zoning amendment to permit the construction of the Westmount Centre complex.Forty-six elec- tor-proprietors were eligible to have a say at the meeting.A spokesman for the Westmount Centre Inc.said if all went well construction was expected to get underway in the spring.Upon completion of temporary resurfacing, Western avenue was reopened to traffic.The arterey was closed earlier in the year in order that work on the subway could be done.Westmount Centre City Council gave second and third readings to the zoning amendment permitting the construction of Westmount Centre, thereby making the amendment law.West End Plaza In the final days of 1964, Judge Jacques Bousquet dismissed petitions to quash the zoning amendment that permitted construction of the West End Plaza complex planned for the old Atwater site.Petitioner Alexander Biega told The Examiner he would \u201cmore than likely\u201d appeal the dismissal in the General Court of Appeal.J.ROMISH Ladies\u2019 & Men's CUSTOM TAILOR Specializing in clothes made to measure from best materials.Also all kinds of tailoring including remodelling of Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses, 1239 Greene Avenue Phone: 932-0696 This week in Westmount | By VALENTINA RAHR HONOURABLE C.M.DRURY, Minister of Industry will be the guest speaker at the meeting oi the Montreal Council of Women Here are three important reasons why it will pay you to renovate and redecorate your home now! AVAILABLE\u2014NOW! Although more and more building is being done each winter, exterior construction does slow down during the cold weather.As a result, home improvement contractors and skilled craftsmen seek out the smaller interior jobs that they are unable to handle during the summer.You benefit\u2014with skilied workmanship by experienced tradesmen when it's most convenient to youl 1 SKILLED MEN ARE LOANS ARE AVAIL- ABLE\u2014NOW! To create ircentives that will balance their sales and keep their staff employed throughout the year, building supply dealers run winter sales.These special discounts help you renovate and redecorate at the lowest possible cost.You'll find your bank a good place to visit, too\u2014for low- interest Home Improvement Loans under the National Housing Act: up to $4,000.00, with up to ten years to repay! ) DISCOUNTS-AND AVAILABLE\u2014NOW! When building slows down, materials become more readily available.Result: irritating delays in completing your job because of late delivery of supplies are eliminated) 3 MATERIALS ARE There's no doubt about It, Winter is the very best time to spruce up your home (and your place of business) quickly, efficiently, inexpens sivelyl For advice and assistance call your National Employment Office Everyone benefits when winter work is increased.DO IT Josued By authority of Hon, Allan J.MacEachen Minister of Labour, Ottaws, SÉ NOW! DN 145A à on Wednesday, January 20, 2 p.mat the YWCA, 1355 Dorchester boulevard west under the chairmanship of MRS.J.H.DUNNE, The Boulevard.Mrs.Dunne is chairman of the Citizenship and Immigration Committee.The Dominion Douglas Ladies Literary Society will hold a musicale in the church hall today at 2.30 p.m.Christina Jones, contralto, and Jean Luc Morin, cellist, will be guest artists.Tea will be served.Westmounter DAVID G.CARTER, new director of Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, facing an exacting task in his term of office during which the museum will be expanded physically.A great deal of reorganization is ahead.NANCY LEVIN, Cote St.Antoine road, celebrated her birthday this week with a \u201cSWEET SIXTEEN\" party in a downtown hotel, with many Westmount High boys escorting glamorously attired dates , .ARTIST ESTHER GOLDEN- BERG, Mount Stephen avenue, this week expressed her views on portrait painting, which is her forte .Her nephew STEPHEN GOLDENBERG, out of hospital this week after a collision on Cote des Neiges, and convalescing slowly from multiple facial injuries which require plastic surgery .DR.STANLEY SKORYNA, Sherbrooke west is director of the research party presently stationed on Easter Island.The party includes one scientist whose main function during their stay there will be to demonstrate to the natives the manner in which fresh water may be obtained from salt sea water , Dearth of fresh or any kind of snow has resulted in many West- mounters going to artificial snow ski spots to enjoy this sport .Celebrated television and radio actress and drama teacher KAY TREMBLAY, director of Shakespeare\u2019s Macbeth and Julius Cea- sar to be presented by students of Westmount High during February .PHYLLIS BROWN, Mount Stephen avenue, this week injured during a collision between a construction company bu and two cars in Dollard des Ormeau.FOR ADDED CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT Let us modernize your old-fashioned plumbing so that you can enjoy new fixtures and appliances for smart, modern living.Call today for estimates.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.C.Cadorette \u2014 R.Guitard 206 Olivier Ave, Westmount WE.5-1189 24 HOURS SERVICE City of Westmount Municipal Elections I hereby proclaim that in accordance with the Cities and Towns Act, R.S.Q., Chapter 233, Section 190, at the expiration of the delay fixed for nomination of candidates for Mayor, Alderman and Library Trustee, there being only one nomination for each office.1 therefore declared the following to be ipso facto clected to the said offices and seats for the terms shown opposite their names: Mayor Michael Lovett Tucker, Executive, of 352 Kensing- ton Avenue, for a term of two years; Seat No.2 Jean Hebert Richer, Executive, of 711 Grosvenor Avenue, for a term of one year; Seat No.3 Frederick Wiliam Gross, Executive, of 714 Grosvenor Avenue, for a term of three years; Seat No.4 Peter Michael McEntyre, Executive, of 444 Clarke Avenue, for a term of three years; Library Trustee\u2014John Murray Savage, Executive, of 657 Murray Hill, for a term of three years, Given at Westmount this 13th day of January 1965.R, B.SEAMAN, Returnins Officer. NEED À CAB: UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.VOL.XXXVIII, No.3 WE.ESTABLISHED OHMAN S 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE Open meeting set Feb.16 on Synagogue A public meeting will be held at City Hall Feb.16 in connection with the plans of Congregation Shaar Hashomayim for a $1.000,000 addition to their property on Cote St.Antoine road, Some 1,000 proprietors are eligible to make representations at the meeting.Should 10 or more proprietors oppose the zoning amendment permitting the construction, a referendum will be called.The expansion plans call for a two-storey addition and include a 70-car underground garage and 13 spaces for outdoor parking.The Congregation is presently having a model prepared showing the expansion in relation to neighboring properties at the Kensington avenue-Cote St.Antoine road-Metcalfe avenue site.The model will be on public display before the Feb.16 meeting.In addition to the construction costs, the municipal value (Continued on page 11) 1/3 OFF Most Furniture During this week COLLECTORS\u2019 CENTRE \" ANTIQUES 4114 St.Catherine W.(Corner Gladstone) 932-0688 SALE Month of Jan.only SUITS Made to measure from material in stock °65.- 2 FITTINGS We Do This Every Year F.L.SILVER CUSTOM TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) course.evening, but more volunteers are still sought.The classes are held Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7:30 until about 10 p.m.in the Police and Fire Building on Stanton avenue.Applications are being received at the Westmount Fire Department, or anyone interested may show up at the classes.Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 55.The present course is concerned with \u201clight rescue\u201d Humidification for Home - Office - Industry ES S.[111441 ' FUEL OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE 3763 St.Lawrence 273-8871 Boulevard SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS : for office Jan.4, got together with the four not up for election this year and other Commission officials, to select a chairman and vice-chairman Monday evening.Seen above, from left-to-right, in the front, are Mrs.Donald Lloyd-Smith, beginning a new term, Wesley H.Bradley, begining a new term, and selected as chairman, and Mrs.A.W.D.Swap, Commissioner.In the rear are A.E.Mount, secretary-treasurer of the Commission, A.O.Leslie, begining a new term, Dr.H.L.Mussells, Commissioner, Dr.David Solomon, Commissioner, selected as vice-chairman, and K.H.Oxley, education officer.One school commissioner, A.R.Tilley is not shown in the picture.\u2018Volunteers sought for civil protection course Westmount Police and Fireman, members of the Civil Protection Organization, this week are seeking volunteers to take part in a new six-week Civil Protection * Registration opened Monday | WE.2-6633 work.Later on courses will be held in first aid and auxiliary firefighting.Some 30 volunteers last year completed courses in rescue, auxiliary firefighting, and pre-orientation for civil The three school commission Con men get $2,800 from local woman A Melville avenue woman, des- | cribed as being over 80 years-old | fell victim this week to the \u2018bank investigator\u2019 racket.Despite repeated pleas by police for anyune receiving a suspicious phone call to contact them, the swindlers still find victims.The racket works this way: A man calls and tells the victim that the bank is checking on an employee, would the victim help the bank by withdrawing money from her account.The victim | goes to the bank, takes out money.When she returns to her home, a \u2018bank investigator\u2019 picks up the money to return it to the bank., That was how it was worked on \u2018the Melville avenue woman.The bank investigator picked up $2,800 she had withdrawn and left without a trace.Westmount Police say Montreal | Police have picked up a suspect | in connection with the racket and a line-up will be held to sec if the + | iD i \"14 nn ers who were unopposed protection.The Civil Protection Forces will assist the regular municipal police and firemen in case of local disaster or nuclear attack.ASA MATTER OF Canadian flag to fly over city The City of Westmount will fly the new Canadian flag when it becomes official.| À copy of the new flag formed the background for the proclama- | tion of the mayor-elect and new aldermen Monday in city council chambers.; We won't fly the Mag untit it , becomes official,\u201d City Manager \"Norman T.Dawe said.He exe plained that once the flag becomes official, it may take some time before true copies will be available from manufacturers, \u201cThe city bought three flags as close to the official flag as possible in order to try them out in the meantime,\u201d he said The three flags were purchased from a Canadian manufacturer.They are made of nylon, measure 3 feet by 6, and are hand sewn.Unlike some forcign-made flags, those purchased by the city, have cleven points in the maple leaf \u2014 the number decided upon by Par- tiament.The design recommended by Parliament was given Christmas Eve sanction by Queen Elizabeth.All that remains is for the Queen to issue a formal proclamation setting the effective date.some day either your family will need money to replace your earnings or you yourself will need an income for retirement.Sun Life insurance can provide bo As a local | call upon Office: UN.6-6411 th.Sun Life representative, may you at your convenience ?RICHARD GORDON Sun Life Building, Suite 156 Tel ne : Res.: 482-7716 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA A MUTUAL COMPANY Melville avenue woman can identify the man.Name Wl.IN Includes: Transportation Meals \u2014 Cruise CR 0 04 0 MEXICO 12 DAYS Welcome Amigo Cocktail Parties 4920 Sherbrooke St.WIGHTS *359° \u2014 Hotels \u2014 Tronsfers \u2014 \u2014 Sightseeing \u2014 DEPART MONTREAL APRIL 18th TRAVEL AGENCY FREE DELIVERY OF TICKETS ANYWHERE 482-9811 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 15, 1965 4 WE T Hig TM NT Examiner HUGH RR.MOUNT, General Manager Printed and Published Every Friday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildare Rood, Montreal 29 Joha W.Sancton President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairmen Editorial \u2014 Accounting \u2014 Circulation Disploy Advertising Departments 481-2771 Clossified Advertising \u2014 8:30 om.to 5 p.m.Doily {To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.) 481-0451 \u2018She Examiner alms te be an independent, cleam mewspaper fer the aeme, devoted to public service.SI.25 half vear.Newspapers Asseciation, Quebec Five cents nn copy.Mail subscriptions: $2.30 per year: Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Canadian Community Newspapers Represcnintives.Authorizes as Second Class Mail by and for paymem WE SAY Civil protection ond civic apathy YW /OLUNTEERS are being sought for a new course in civil protection in Westmount.The response to the courses last year was not all that was hoped for.but some volunteers did show up and complete the disaster training.In a time of disaster they may save many lives.But it is rather strange that officials should lack volunteers in a city with so many falling in bhe- tween the age limits.We wonder why the West- mounters who turn out in such large numbers to use the pool, to use the parks, to exercise at the curling clubs, to use the tennis courts.to use all the excellent facilities the city offers, do not Aurn out to give their time so that in a time of need they should be armed with the know how to be of use.The courses are held two evenings a week for six weeks, not very much time to donate to preparing the city for any possible disaster.Could it be that the men of the city have become so used to letting others do for them in city administration and school affairs, that they can no longer do for themselves and for others.If a man is physically tit.the courses present no hardship.But then perhaps the good citizens would prefer to pay for someone else to do whatever is necessary.Perhaps the volunteers should come from other communities and be paid for taking the training.the Post Office Department, Ottawa ot postage IN Cash.YOU SAY Deplores dogs on the loose Sir: from | have just returned King George Park.! where | took my dog for fun | and exercise.She got little of either.due to the usual assortment of unsupervised dogs running loose there.There were two Collies | and three Golden Retrievers \u2018not to be confused with yellow Labradors!.no owners in sight.They milled around.there was some unpleasant growling, and they made my dog miserable with their sniffing ber.and attentions.«She is spayed, so there is nothing unusually attractive about her.) 1 tried to shoo them away.but to no avail.One of the Goldens was particularly playful and jumped up and grabbed my ear tin play)» For somebody who doesn\u2019t like dogs this would be really frightening not just annoying.1 like to exercise my dog by throwing her ball.We had to give this up because one of the dogs would chase it foo.and get it.! sat on a bench and finally my dog got so fed up with the other dogs\u2019 sniffing that she came and sat on the bench beside me \u2014 some exercise! MM is hardly fair that lazy owners should turn their dogs loose all day to be a terrible nuisance to others who are conscientious enough to walk their dogs, and keep them under control.There were five unsupervised dogs today.Sometimes 1 have counted eight, nine or more.This is inexcusable in a public park.Yours trul, \u201cIRATE OWNER\u2019 Compares city to Pakistan Sir: 1 wish to comment on your leader \u2018Acclamation shows failure\u201d in last week's Examiner.It scems to me that not only the school commissioners, but also the mayors and Rotary hears Williamson story Diamonds, diamonds everywhere \u2014 but scientists a queer breed By TRACY S.LUDINGTON A human interest version of the story of John T.Williamson, the fabulous Canadian who discovered a multi-million-dollar diamond mine in Africa and ran it like an empire with himself as the emperor was told to members of the Westmount Rotary Club Wednesday at Victoria Hall by Mousseau Tremblay, a geologist who spent years with Williamson on his diamond-studded African plateau.Williamson, Tremblay stressed was a scientist \u2014 \u2018\u2018and they are a queer breed\u2019.The geologist, a graduate of the University of Montreal and Mc- Gill, got his first job from Williamson through a notice on the job-placement-bureau notice-board at McGill University, and first met Dr.Williamson the day after i Tremblay received his McGill degree, al a convocation at which Williamson received a similar degree \u2018honoris causa\u2019.They met in a suite at the ML.Royal Hotel and Williamson's first words to the newly-found geologist were: \u201cWell, we got our degrees\u201d.Williamson, Tremblay said.was shy.retiring, and highly retrospective.In the first encounter of ten minutes duration: \u2018\u2019We shook hands a dozen times \u2014 there was nothing else to do.\u201d Tremblay drew a striking word- picture of Williamson's fabulous mining empire, ten square miles behind barbed wire.an island of civilization in a sea of scrub and poor crops, with its own air-port.hospital, Deisel power plant, warehouses with a Million Pounds Sterling in spare parts for al manner of machinery, a helicopter that never was flown, a closed- circuit TV apparatus that was never installed, a golf-club, cricket pitch, tennis courts \u2014 and diamonds of all kinds and values even in jam-jars in Williamson's own quarters, jam jars to which some of the original jam stil adhered.Behind the shyness.said Tremblay.Williamson had a good sense of humor, though his only interest in life was diamonds and his only enjoyment his own diamond- producing property.Williamson.he said, was fre- mendously loyal to those he favored.and whom he found congenial.He mentioned one occasion when a new general-manager dismissed a number of Williamson's cronies.Williamson secretly sent them to his summer home at Lake Victoria, continued to see that their salaries were paid, and when the general-manager\u2019s contract was up.brought all the old-timers back to the mine again.Secrecy was paramount with Williamson, said Tremblay, and he never told anyone the story of how or where he discovered or saw the first diamond that led him to the mine.He was, however, most trusting with his geologists, and allowed them to do all the weighing and assessing, cleaning and packing of the diamonds, trusting them implicity.He had, however.a network of informers among his cronies, who reported on breaches of loyally.Williamson, he said.insisted on being \u2018the boss\u2019 in everything connected with the mine in any way.and always made all major decisions sometimes to the detriment of efficiency, since he did not always have the information, ability or aptitude that he could have obtained from experts in many lines.As a result, general-managers councillors fill in posts byg_ acclamation, and this practice should be discontinued.as it is not democratic.The only parallel 1 can think of at the moment is in Pakistani where out of 110m.people only 80,000 have the votes, and there are also mé -\u2014\u2014e a property owners- May I take this opportunity to ask the City of Westmount whether they intend to clear the slums in St, Henry Ward, Westmount, in view of all the publicity given in the papers.V.Skerl \"changed frequently.however, according to Tremblay, Williamson drew more and more into himself.In the beginning he knew all the African chiefs in the area, and dealt with them personally \u2014 but later refused to meet them at all, a situation that made it difficult for the geologists and mine-managers to deal with the natives when such action became essential.The Diamond King.said Tremblay, though he was perhaps the wealthiest man around in some With the growth of the mine, \u2018ways \u2014 never lived any better ;than any of his employees, never dressed any better, never ate better food, and even when it was necessary for him to come to Montreal for the medical tests that showed him to be suffering cancer of the throat, had to go to the mine for cash with which to make the trip.Aside from the mine.he had no cash resources of his own., Only a short time before the death of Williamson, the discoverer of the world\u2019s largest diamond mine sent for Tremblay to discuss a prospecting trip into Uganda.Williamson was already having difficulty to speak, and was alone in a sparsely-fitted room in a house in Nairobi that he owned.He held the stub of a pencil in \u2018one hand and a five-cent school scribbler in the other.and when Tremblay failed to understand ; tContinued on page 11) transfers to inner reserves ful debts and depreciation Dividends Amount carried forward vember, 1963 Transfered to Rest Account vember, 1964 Provision for income taxes $4,785,000 Balance as at 30th November, Balance as at 30th November, LOUIS HEBERT, President Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 30th No- Premium on capital stock subscriptions Transferred from Profit and Loss Account psa san SHR NATIONAL CANADIAN BANK Condition as at 30th November, 1964 LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC: Deposits o.com creer $899,079,478 MISCENBNEOUS \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026vcrescerrrecresscecscerccseemenn __ 5884973 $904,964,451 TO THE SHAREHOLDERS : Capital, Rest Account and unallocated Profits .57,666,154 $962,630,605 ASSETS Cash Assets .a, Cie $145,796,194 Canadian and Provincial Government securities (at amortized value) and other securities not exceeding market value \u201c 239,380,500 Commercial and other Loans eee 558,768,979 (estimated loss provided for).Bank premises and Miscellaneous .cceve 18,684,932 (less amounts written off) $962,630,605 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Net profits for the year ended 30th November, 1964, after contribution to the Staff Pension Fund, depreciation of bank premises, provision for income taxes and after makin, out of which ful provision has been made for bad and doubt- of investments.4,079,504 2,879,793 1,199,711 466,443 $ 1,666,154 STEP SEP ITS SETETT 3 A Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 30th No- 666154 REST ACCOUNT 1963 oe.$ 43,920,719 79,201 1,000,000 $45,000,000 1964 ANDRE LACASSE, General Manager That new flag that wa ROVING REPORTER contest on By Oliver Towne s offered to the city by a School song By KATHI KRISTOF | A hoard of activities are buzzing about Westmount High , this week.Efforts of all musi- j cally inclined students are con- certain publicity-wise radio station was regretfully centrated on a contest sponsor- refused because it was not the correct design.It was ed by the Students\u2019 Council.the hastily-manufactured flag with the thirteen-point maple leaf instead of the eleven-point design.* fondness for things European.He drives a Citroen.* * * That man Teperman is back on the job again.Demolition work is going on apace at the site of the future Westmount Centre.There are also signs of activity at the West End Plaza project.% * We have been advised by someone who should know, the landlord no less, that there is nothing untoward going on re the block on the north side of St.Catherine between Greene and Elm, Claims by tenants that they were offered only month to month leases are denied.* + * Mr.Berger.the shoe man.with the good reputation and the happy disposition, is once more in first class condition after his recent operation.Even if your shoes don\u2019t need a fix al 376.he would welcome a visit from his customers, % * ¥* The store on St, Catherine at Gladstone formerly occupied by Kanter-Erichsen has been rented again.¥% * X* We hear that the Dog Basket will be moving before long to Humidification for Home - Office - Industry S.ALBERT.2 uv.* FUEL OIL ® BURNER SALES & SERVICE ¥ Our new mayor must have ak- * a new location on Victoria avenue.* * * P.M.Barry of Acousticon Hearing Aids has joined forces with Gerald Bonet, another hearing aid expert, The knew firm will be known as Barry & Bonet, Ltd.+ ¥ * That prominent Greene avenue hairdresser who was seen carrying two beautiful antique- style chairs up the street purchased them from the now defunct Deauville Beauty Salon on St, Catherine.They were a real buy, too.Westmount Park H&S plans Parent talk A meeting of the study group of Westmount Park Home and School Association will be held at the school on Monday, Jan.18, at 8 p.m.Stanley Cohen, staff writer for the Montreal Star.will lead a discussion on the Parent Commission Report on Education .STATESMEN: NEEDED We need more statesmen and less politicians, We need those who hold the dignity of their position and the honor of their country above all.We need men of courage who can look fearlessly ahead without bowing to monetary returns and favors for carrying out the task which each has taken an oath to do.\u2014 Hun- tingdon (Que.) Gleaner.| The contest involves writing an | Alma Mater song for the School.There has been a large demand in the past for a school song and the winning entry will remedy this need; the winner will be announced at the annual school Winter Carnival which! will be held during the week ' ending on February 5.f Pcople have been asking how ja Students\u2019 Council meeting is conducted.A typical meeting, January 11, followed this for-' mat: roll call; minutes; business \u2018avising from minutes; treas-, jurer's report; discussions on | current decisions of the council |- Science lectures, Alma Mater, identification cards, school pen-! i nants, constitution, and the\u2019 newly introduced tutorial sys-; | tem whereby pupils with high | marks from the Senior grades i would tutor those needing help.On Thursday, the Alumnae Public Speaking Contest for ; senior girls was held.The pro- | gram started with the singing lof \u2018God Save the Queen\u201d.ac- , companied by Sherry-Lynn Si-! |mon.Opening remarks were | made by principal Wood: Mrs.| H.Scifert.Alumnae President; and Mrs.N.May.chairman of the Educational Committee, Contestants included Karin Daniels with \u201cThe Rebellious World\u201d.Marcy Weldon, \u201cThe: Idiot Box\u201d, Ursula Wagner, \u201cSomething Controversial\u201d and Tova Wiseenthal, \u201cAutomation\u201d, Marcy gained first place with a very humorous speech and Tova was second with a very appropriate topic.Judges were Miss M.Dyke, J.C.Brash, and Mr.B.Schaffelburg.All were won- termission by the charming voices of two students Deirdre Vogan and Vivia Stewart, ac companied by Miss Jamieson.Unity Boys\u2019 Club 5763 St.Lawrence Boulevard 273-8871 cs neddie FIX-IT.NE) ge .-YouTl be appallee our tub'e not operly installed.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson Teenagers operation | By MAURICE MARIASINE , A TEEN CONFERENCE for | Unity members is scheduled at the Club Wednesday evening, | January 27.| Questions on general operation of the club and the teenagers | role will be posed to a Panel of | leaders including: Robert Nagge, director of program services, Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada: Charles Howes, program director, Unity | Boys' Club; Allan Bechard, Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada scholarship student currently involved in field work at Unity and Maurice Mariasine, Unity director.Allan Bechard responsible for the organization of the conference \u201cwill act as Co-ordinator.All club members in their (eens are invited to attend and admission will be by ticket only, available at the club.Questions must be submitted in advance, in writing.For further particulars, members are urged to get in touch with Allan Bechard.to probe of club year service award recipient of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, NEW VOLUNTEERS: The following new volunteer workers are now rendering service to Unity: Helen Irvine, who will assist Tom Stephens in the production of HMS Pinafore and later with Victoria Schrammel with | the Neverlanders Drama Group.Heather Claus will be engaged \u2018 every Wednesday from 6.30 to | 8.00 p.m.as advisor to a group .club of girls aged 8 to 12.Mak- ! ing dolls is their first project.| ; Suzanne Howick, returns for her \u2018second year us a volunteer i worker and will resume her work | | with the Pebbles Group Club.| , meeting cvery Wednesday at 8.00 : p.m.GYMNASIUM REVUE: January 15 several groups will demon- | strate a variety of physical ac-; \u201ctivity, Members and parents are | invited to attend.Included will ;be a Judo exhibition, girl's bas- Westmount High | | 18 Gladstone \u2014 Westmount derfully entertained during in-| - RADIO EQUIPPED DAY & NIGHT SERVICE LANSDOWNE TAXI REG'D.933-8484 SPECIAL & HOURLY RATES \u2014 OUT OF TOWN TRIPS CHRISTENINGS \u2014 WEDDINGS \u2014 FUNERALS \u2014 AIRPORT Operated by E.Gallagher WEST /\\ END SCHOOL of ARTu» 5686 MONKLAND ENROLMENT FOR WINTER TERM ANTIQUES Wide selection of pine furniture and accessories Refinishing a specialty.COTE DES NEIGES ANTIQUES 4942 Cote des Neiges 737-3327 The EGG SHOP 3468 VICTORIA AVE.Knowing how much our customers appreciate really fresh, quality products, we are now carrying: NICHOL'S (OF LENNOXVILLE, QUE.) Deliciously Different Y BACON (ory sucar curen) Y SAUSAGE ccvuine rune ror HAMS oousie smoxeor \u2014 10 oroen AND FRESH SHEFFORD DAIRY BUTTER Of course, our strictly Farm fresh White or Brown Eggs are received fresh daily at our premises.er strictly for the birds at EWING\u2019S SEEDS Field Tested wild bird formula ® Pranut hearts ® Sunflower seeds @® Chick netatch feed ® Millet ® Rape seed birds love \u2018em PHONE: 842-2922 © 474 McGill St.Ash A0 ; BS about delivery service our free = 'S KENWOOD When you have a local delivery problem, the smart thing to do is to call Kenwood's.Kenwood's care.That's why we provide a special local service, just for you.Our courteous, trained men will gladly pick up that heavy trunk or household item and deliver it wherever you cost \u2018ci Apnuor 'ADPLY 'JSUIDXI JUNOULSIM BY) G SPORTS SUPERVISOR AP.ketball game and senior volley POINTED: Keith Gavin, asso- ball game, and Doug Fisher's ciated with Unity since 1947 as Bymnastic team, club member and since 1957 as T.V.THEATRE: The third in a volunteer worker, has increased series of T.V.Theatre presenta- his volunteer service to include! tions is scheduled next week.| the recent appointment as sports The title \u2018\u2018The Twelve Brothers\u2019 supervisor of all indoor sports will be put on by the Chicks \u2018at the Club.Mr.Gavin is a five- Group under Nancy Turley, wish, .safely, without fuss or delay.Call Kenwood's.We'll take care of It\u2014for less than you think.RENWOOID\u2019S CAILIE KENWOOD'S WESTMOUNT 7 47-9911 TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.© | Over 60 years\u2019 experience.Agents for Allied Van Lines.6 PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 The Westmount Exeminer, Friday, January 15.1965 8 ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Weitere Westmount CLERGY The Revd.Alex.Meller The Revd, Glenn L.Pritchard: \u2018The Revd.Canen 8, Organist Edward T.\u2014\u2014 aye mo 88858 cess Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday The Rev'd.025553 B.Lindsay (Hen).& Chelrmaster Brown.EPIPHANY NN Holy Eucharist Mattins Sunduy \u2018suid) School Sung Eucharist Choral Evensong Holy Fucharist Christian Unity Week ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill J.N.Doidge.Rector Fhe Rev'd.T.M.8.Kingston EPIPHANY I} 8:00 am.Holy Communion 9:30 am.Mnttins with Sermon 11:00 am Holy Communion and Sermon 11:00 aun Crib Corner, Nursery and Church School 7.30 pm.Evensong with Sermon Preacher for the Day \u2014 The Rector WEDNESDAY 10 00 aan.Holy Communion Organist and Cholrmaster Norman W.Hurrle, A.R.C.0.UNITED A.RC.M., FT.CL.Westmount Park Church (Cer.Lansdowne and Western Minister: REV.\u20ac A LUM THOMPSON no.Director o onrisiian Education Mrs.David Belman, B.Sc, .M.A, Organist and Choirmaster Me.Wayne K.Sundoy, January 17th 10.00 «an 11.00 «an 11.00 aan 4:30 pan Church Intermediate Dents, Nursery.Kindergarten and Primary Sermon TO THE STARS \u2014 DREAM YOUR DREAMS.Schoo) nc Depts.Topie:: Meditation: LIF Andrew's WESTMOUNT Aves.) RiddeH, B.Mus.McGill \u2014 Junior.i Senior Jeet CHECK ON YOUR (101 Cote St.Antoine Rd, REV, near Argyle Ave.) D.M, GRANT, B.A, D.D.REV.A, D.MOULAND.B.A.B.D.Sunday, January 17th Morning Worship 2:00 aw, \"MARCHING Sermon by Dr.10:00 ind 11:00 Church Gra School OFF THE MAP\" at a.m, Crib Corner and Nursery St.Andrew's Fireside \u201cLebanon \u2014 7.00 pm.Country of Many Faces\u201d Address by Rev VISITORS WELCOME ! Organist and Cholr Director Gordon \u20ac.W DOMINION-DOUGLAS H.Littlejohn bite.B.Mus, Westmount Slvd.and Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.B.Douglas Smith, B.A.Rev.Rey P.Stafford, B.A.B.D.Mrs.Bolly E.Davidaon Sunday, January 17th Morning Worship Sermon: \u201cThe Balance Between Criteism and Loyalts\" .Douglas (Smith.D.D.ve am.Rev.« APITAL Rev, Douælas Smith, Ist in Series - M PUNISHMENT D.D.CHRISTIAN MORALS TODAY Followed by Mr.Down Payment The morning service [rom Westmount Baptist Church will be televised over CBC.The minister, the Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, will be the preacher, and the topic of his sermon will be Down Payment, A sermons from science film, SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi \u2014 SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, January 15th at 8:15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThree Immortal Hymns.\u201d Oneg Shab- bath and Kiddush reception follows the worship, Snturday Morning.January 16th \u2014 sermoneite: \u201cThe Sabbath Of Song\" based on Torah portion.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Sunday Morning, January 17th at 10:15 a.m, clusses in Comparative Reli- wion, Jewish History and The Hebrew Language.Prior to classes at 9:45 u.m.the daily worship is held.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Upper School, Saturday Mornings at 9:30 a.m, Lower School, Sunday Mornings at 9:30 nm.Dally Hebrew Classes Monday thru Thursday afternoons at om, DAILY WORSHIP } Monday thru Thursday Evenings at 5:45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 9:45 ium.TEMPLE YOUTH Tuesday Evening, January 19th at 7:30 p.m.Dr.Joseph Kage will speak on \u201cThe Story Of Canadian Jewry.\u201d PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 249 Melville Avenue tev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D, Minister Sunday, January 17th 11:00 a.m.Public Worship Preacher: The Minister will Preach.Leater A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster AH are Cordially Welcome UNITARIAN The Unitarian Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(et Simpson} SUNDAY, JANUARY (ith.11 AM, \u201cAlbert Schweitzer's 90th Birthday\u201d Rev.Leonard Mason, B.A, CHURCH SCHOOL re-opens, Nursery and Kindergarent in Unitarian House.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of \u201cChrist, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue et Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, January 17th 11:00 a.m.CHURCIN SERVICE 11:00 a.m.SUNDAY SCHOOL Lessons - Sermon Subicet: L Golden Text: Galatians 6:8.He that sowecth to the spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting, EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 nin.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.; Wednesday 8:30 to 84:00 p.m, LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 2/8 Clarke Ave, Westmount Win.¢.Nolting.B.D.Pastor Miss Lydia Elbieh \u2014 Organist Sunday, January 17th Question Period 8:30 a.m.Senior Sunday School Organist and Choirmaster 0:45 a.m.Adult Bible Class John Robb, Mus, Bae \": :00 am.Regular Serv lee 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m, Film: WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.HAROLD J.BALSDON, Assistant Minister: Rev, Allen E, Halleit, B.A,, B.D.Organist and Choir Master: John Cook \u201cDOWN PAYMENT\u201d Televised, over CBC) SERMONS FROM SCIENCE \u201cCity of the Bees\" Sunday School \u2014 10:00 a.m.and 10:45 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOMED B.A, B.Th.sermon subject City of the Bees, will be shown during the evening service, Dr.W.S.Weaver will describe plans for a sermons from science pavilion at Expo 67, The Church School meets on Sundays at 10:00 and 10:45 a.m.The 10:00 a.m.class is for sen- lors, and the 10:45 a.m.for primary and juniors, The mid-week meeting of the Church is on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m., for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study.English classes for New Canadians are held on Monday evenings at eight o'clock, The CGIT meets on Thursday at 7:00 p.m.and the BYPU on Friday at 7:45 p.m.Churches plan unity service All the Churches of Westmount, including the Roman Catholic Churches, are joining together in a Service of Prayer and Witness at Victoria Hall, Westmount, Wednesday, January 20th, at 8.00 p.m.in observance of the Octave of Prayer for Christitan Unity.The service will be conducted by the Clergy of all the Churches and two short homilies will be given by the Rev'd.Peter Da- vison, Rector of St.Jean, P.Q.and by the Rev'd.Father I, Beau- bien, Director, Ecumenical Centre of the Roman Catholic Church.\u2018Jewish youth- 20 years later\u2019 is PTA theme \u201cJewish Youth \u2014 20 Years Later\u2019 \u2018will be the subject under discussion at the next meeting of the Parent Teacher Association of the Congregation Shaar Hashomayim.to be held on Monday, January 18th, at 8:15 p.min the Community Hall, 450 Kensington avenue, Westmount.Rabbi Samuel Cass, Director of the B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation, McGill University and Sir George Williams's University, Dr.Alfred Feintuch, Executive Director of the Jewish Vocational Service ,and Mr .Benjamin Herson, Director of Adult Education of the Congregation Shaar Hashomayim, will be the members of the panel.They will participate in a symposium exploring the end results in high school and college of a formal Jewish education, Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat will act as moderator.All thuse interested are cordially invited to attend.Senior choir will partake in service This Sunday the services at Westmount Park Church, corner of Western and Lansdowne avenues, will feature the preaching ol the minister, Rev.Callum Thompson, at 11.00 am.and 4.30 p.m.In the morning his sermon is entitled Look to the Stars \u2014 and Dream your Dreams, and his afternoon meditation is entitled Spot Check on your Life.The Senior Choir will sing at both these services under the direction of Wayne K.Riddelt, _ Raid B.Mus.McGilD, | \"at 11.30 a.m.Marriage school set, Rev.Smith to speak Registration has started for the fourth annual \u2018School for Brides and Grooms'\u2019 being sponsored by the United Church of Canada.These courses are open to any couple planning marriage in the next year, and have been taken advantage of by many young couples from Westmount.Two schools are accepting registrations, while tentative plans have been made to hold a third school in St.Lambert United Church, The first school will be held Monday evenings, February 15 to March 22 in Montreal West United Church, with Rev.K.J.W.Murray in charge of arrangements.Fairmount-St.Giles United Church, Outremont, will be the locale of the second school on Tuesdays, March 2 to A pril 6, with Rev.E.V.Moriarity in charge.Registration for either school can be made with the registrar, Mrs.K.J, W.Murray, telephone 482-1869.Subjects to be discussed at both schools ave \u2018\u2019Marriage Today\", \u201cNow We Are a Family\u201d, \u2018\u2019Legal Implications of Marriage\u2019, \u201cA Family's Dollar Sense\u2019, \u201cA Doctor Looks at Marriage\u2019, and \u201cThe Spiritual Basis of Marriage\u201d.Speakers at Montreal West are Mrs.T.M.Lawrence, of Marriage Counselling Service; Mrs.Kay Crowe, Family Life Education Council; Colin Campbell, NP; A.E.Gedge, supervisor of Savings Development, Bank of Montreal; Dr.Brian Cat- terill, and Rev.R.D.Smith, Dominion-Douglas United Church.At Fairmount-St.Giles, speakers will be Mrs.Lawrence, Mrs.Crowe, S.Senzilet, NP, Mrs.A.C.Higgins, oMntreal Diet Dispensary; Dr.W.D.Frazer, and Rev, S.M.McDowell, Only 20 couples are accepted for each school and there is a registration fee of $6.00 which covers honorarium for speakers, literature for each couple, coffee and a tip for the church officer.Temple Emanu-El Leger to be honored at Fellowship dinner The thirty-eighth Annual Fellowship Dinner Meeting between Catholics, Jews and Protestants will be held at the Temple on Wednesday evening, February 17 in observance of Brotherhood month.At this gatherin Cardinal Leger, Archbishop of Montreal will be cited for his distinguished leadership in the religious life of Canada and beyond the borders of Canada with the Award of Merit to be presented to him by Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern.The guest speaker on this occasion will be the Hon.Paul Martin, Secretary of State for External Affairs.Reservations for tables musi be made at the earliest with the following: David Metrick, RE.8-1898 and Murray Deskin, HU.4-2425 or with the Temple Office, 937-3575.The Brotherhood during the past 38 years has written a splendid chapter in religious fellowship through these annual conclaves, between citizens of the various religious groupings in our community.SABBATH SERVICES: Friday evening, January 15 at 8.15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThree Immortal Hymns,\u201d in observance of the Sabbath of Song.Cantor Staeren and the Temple Choir under the direction of Vie-! tor McCorry.ARCM will render! the musical service from two which commences at 10.30 a.m.will deal with \u2018\u2018Scripture As Literature,\u201d and the afternoon lee- ture by Dr.Samuel which commences at 1.45 will deal with theme \u201cWe Jews and Jesus \u2014 A scholar\u2019s view.\u201d Attendance at the Institute is by invitation only.WITH OUR TEMPLE SCHOOL: Upper School, Saturday mornings at 9.30 a.m.Junior School, Sunday Mornings at 9.30 a.m.Daily Hebrew School, Monday thru Thurday afternoons commencing at 4 p.m.In observance of Jewish Music Month over 25 students have written essays dealing with book reviews of Jewish and religious interest.Over the weekend of January 29-31, Rabbi Alexander Schindler, Director of Education, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, will conduct an Institute for the teaching faculty of the Temple Schools.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS RESUMES: On Sunday morning, January 17 at 10.15 a.m.Dr.Stern will continue his course on \u201cThe Great Religions Of The World\u201d At 11 a.m.Dr.Anna Stearns will deal with \u2018\u2018Great Moments In Jewish History.\u201d Mrs.Genia Burstyn conduets the class in elementary and advanced hebrew.The School for Adults has been in existence for 38 years and has helped men and women of the Temple toward a deeper appreciation of Torah and increased significance for Jewish living.It is sponsored by the ; Men's Club of the Temple.I contemporary composers, that of .Marc Lavry.rcciding in Israel and that of Ben Steinberg, residing in Canada An Oneg Shab- bat and Kiddush reception follows the worship.Saturday morning, January 16 sermonette: \u2018\u2019The Sabbath Of Song\u201d based on Torah portion.\u201cA CHRISTIAN SPEAKS HIS MIND\u2019 will be the theme of the address by The Rev.Dr.Carl Voss, Professor of Religion and Theology at St.Lawrence University, Canton, New York, when he addresses the luncheon session of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Institute on Judaism for Clergy and Educators to take place all day Monday, February 8.The morning lecture to be given by the Provost Of The Hebrew Ukion College, Dr.Samuel Sandmel 484- 1149 HE CENTRAL location of our establishment is not only convenient (o you and your family, but to your friends as well.BA Collins PA NUNNS A, © wittrams 5610 SHERBROOKE STAEET WEST Ch wr » rn I St.Leo\u2019s Sports Seniors fop league, defeat Chambly 2-0 By ANDY McGILLIS The Academy senior puck- chasers moved out in front of their league, with a 2 to 0 win over Chambly County High at the Westmount artificial rink last Monday afternoon.It was the third straight league win for the Saints.who are making their presence felt in senior school hockey.The pre-season dope did not rate St.Leo's as a threat and this is easy to understand when you take the following facts into consideration; it was a new club from the smallest school in GMIAA; the team would be fore- ed to use three bantam and four junior age players; it had no goalér with any experience and the older players were oul of stiff school competition for a couple of years.Nobody is predicting a championship for this little school but come what may, you can be sure that the school has a club that they should be justly proud of and one that will be in the thick of contention ail the way.Playing a large part in the _ se 4% atthe Chantecler says ELTON IRWIN Resident Instructer JANUARY SPECIALS | Ski-week specials: > All Chantecler hills.tows.lessons: deluxe room, 3 gastronome meals daily; 6 nights & and 7 days.an ays From $99.50 Ski-day specials: Stay any day.Includes room.-3 gastronome meals, all hills and tows.From $16.60 Ski-AH day: .Tows, hills, and gastronome buffet luncheon.$5.00* *Saturdays and Sundays $6.00 45 Autoroute miles north of ! Montreal ar Ste.-Adele For Information: Reservations: Telephone Mtl.861.2256 MISS GISELLE NORMANDIN team successes to date is the regular defence duo of John Donnelly and Roger Lefebvre.John has been terrific going both ways and coming up with more than a few timely goals.Roger has stood out with his steady play in every game.Jules Desjardins at centre, was a little slow rounding into form but the last few games has shown the class he is capable of.Bob Brault gifted with a fine spirit and a lot of hustle ,is one of the teams most productive forwards, a department in which the club is not too strong.The Academy gang, however, has one great fault and that is inconsistency to play well all the time and when they collapse as they have in some games, they make it complete and fall apart at the seams.Reid Sherriffs in goals has been victimized in some games with his inexperience but on the whole has proven a life saver for the club.Academy Briefs: 14-year-old Gerry Fortin .has notched six goals to date, with the senior hockey aggregation, nice going for a youngster in older competition .Serge Bousquette basketballers, won their first game by downing Cardinal Newman 47 to 42.Diminutive Desio Fernandes notched 10 points to lead the scoring parade.Phil Griffins, curlers absorbed a one- sided loss in their opening match.losing to Verdun 12 to 2.Most thunderstorms in the daytime.generate Opening games of the Central Montreal Zone Championship of the O'Keefe Province of Quebec Mixed Curling Bonspiels have been scheduled for Saturday and Sunday January 16 and 17.According to Zone Chairman Bert Light, entries have been received from 46 rinks, representing the Town of Mount Royal, Greystone, Royal Montreal, St.George, Montreal Caledonia, Heather, Wentworth, Montreal West, Longue Pointe and Laval curling clubs.Elimination play in the Montreal Central Zone of the O'Keefe Bonspiels' will! be on ice at the Outremont, St.George, Town of Mount Royal, Montreal Caledonia and Royal Montreal rinks.Zone finals have been scheduled for Saturday, January 30, at Montreal Caledonia.Winners of the January 30 Central Zone Championship will represent the zone in the O'Keefe Provincial Mixed Curling Championship bonspicl, in Quebec City, February 23-27.Quebec title winners will play off against the winners of the other provincial titles in the National Mixed Championship in Toronto, March 15-20.The Central Zone is one of four in the Montreal District which will send rinks to the Quebec finals.Entry fees paid by the 46 rinks in the Central Zone bon- spiel are being donated to the Quebec Camp for Diabetic Children Inc., for their Camp Ca- rowanis at Ste-Agathe.| Included in the draw for this weekend's play is the Doug { Wood team from Heather Curling Club which will meet the US.ski film producer to hold showings here Once again ski film producer, WARREN MILLER, has captured the unique elements that go together to make skiing a fascinating world, not only to the ski enthusiast, but to the general public as a whole.Blessed with fine filming weather, Miller captured the flawless grace of ski sport's top- drawer competitors on slopes around the world for his 16th annual film production \u201cTHE SKIERS.\" A star-studded international field was on hand for the Buddy Werner Memorial Sla- Jom and Silver Belt Giant Slalom at The Sugar Bowl, California.The Juniors fought it out for Humidification for Home - Office - Industry S.ALBERT.a ® FUEL OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE 3763 St.Lawr 3 oenatqe 273-8871 5331A Sherbrooke W, CHRISTIE PLUMBING LIMITED COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE FAST \u2014 EFFICIENT RESIDENTIAL \u2014 COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL HU.4-2010 \u2014 24 Hour Service \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 | trophies too, at Alpine Meadows, California.The competitive aspect, however, is only one facet of the fast-moving film.WARREN MILLER will be here in Westmount for two nights only to personally present \u201cTHE SKIERS\u2019 on January 20 and 21 at the Westmount High School Auditorium.Tickets are now on sale at the Ski Shop, Lords and Mur- rays.Nearly every big-name skier here or abroad is bound to wind up the end of the skiing season in the movies.Miller's stars, who willingly contribute their services, include all the top performers in the snowfields.They ski in powder, they race for the world\u2019s Pro Championships, they fall out of lifts, they go fast, they dance all night, they make you laugh till your sides ache, and the film is appropriately named alter them .THE SKIERS.\u2018Y\u2019 to hold golf school Golfing is a sport that is excellent for obtaining fresh air and exercise, but it can also be exasperating.The drive that went into the rough, the chip shot that did not stop or the iron shot that did not go, can be corrected.How?\u2014 by taking lessons before the season starts, under a recognized and qualified professional instructor.Where?\u2014 the Westmount YMCA \u2014 that\u2019s where, This year as in the past we will be running an an eight lesson golf course, beginning in February, and finishing just as the outside course are opening.For information call 937-3916, Curling championship opens this weekend a 'THE SKIERS\" An exciting color film Presented by WARREN MILLER in person WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Jon.20th & 21st 8:15 p.m.All seats reserved.licheta $2.Avallable at: The Ski Shop.Place Ville Marie.lord's Sport Shop.Se.Catherine and Mountain.Murray's Sporting Geods, Mansfield Street.sun FEL 9 Sess REET ENEESEEEEN Charles Rose team from Went- worth at 3 p.m.Saturday at the Caledonia Club, At 4 p.m.at the Mt.Royal Club the Bill Kent team from Heather will meet the Guy Desmarais team from Went- worth.The Les Cunavan team from Heather will meet The Ross Stackhouse team from Wentworth at 3 p.m.at the Outremont Club.Teams from St.George Club are scheduled to play as follows: at 4 p.m.at Mount Royal, P.D.Simpson vs Paul Fraser of Wentworth, and Wilf Marchant vs Hank Darreil, of Wentworth, |; at the same club at the same time.Register Now for the Thirteenth Annual GOLF SCHOOL & CLINIC Two Classes \u2014 Tuesdays and Thursdays COMMENCING TUESDAY, FEB.23rd and THURSDAY, FEB.25th 7 pm.to 10 p.m.8 Class Lessons Conducted by BUDDY McCUNN of LaSalle Golf Club Y.M.CA.Members $10 \u2014 Non-Members $15 For Further Information Cal! WE.7-3916 WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.4585 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST PY VV VV VV VV VV VV VVC VOW INCREDIBLE SKI BARGAIN ! ! \u201d \" > SAINT SAUVEUR LA MARQUISE .DES MONTS La Marquise MONEY TO YOU AND USE ANY WEEKDAY THIS WINTER THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS WORTH REAL TEAR IT OUT NO WHAT YOU GET: 1.ALL day lift ticket valid on two T-Bars.Two well- groomed hills, interesting trails, excellent and long practice slopes, sunny exposure.Ample free parking.Pro shop fully equipped for rentals and repairs.2.A hearty lunch, in an attractive, spotlessly clean restaurant, consisting of soup du jour, hamburger, hot dog or sandwich, home made pie a la mode, and a beverage.WHAT YOU PAY :- TWO DOLLARS ,.ox For one dollar extra you get a one hour group ski lesson by the well known and genial Paul Lalonde or by one of his competent assistants.HOW TO ENJOY THIS DAY OF HEALTH AND FUN IN THE SUN FOR $2.00 ONLY Drive to end of St.Jacques St., in St.Sauveur (follow \u2018La Marquise\u2019 sign) any Monday to Friday and bring as many children and friends as you wish.Present this advertisement to the ticket booth at \"La Marquise\u201d and we will look after you and the other members of your group at the $2.00 rate per person.KE MONBY *° YOU LIKE SKIING BUT \u201cQue ur \u2018 \"LA MARQUISE\" 9Ne V5E AU VEun VAELEY FY à à à à à à à à A A a A A A A A A As 3 FUYVUVUVUVUT UV UV UTC UT TOC CUCTUTTOUVUTUUTTCTUTUTOCTTY MAAMAAAAAHAAAAAA À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À À A A A A Ad Lit ES S961l 'S1 lonvor \u2018Appug \"s0UIWIDXZ JUNCUSIM 4] The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 15, 1965 8 SALE! Beaulitul ORIENTAL RUGS at SALE Prices Cansult Malcolm tregory abou your rug problems.GREGORY'S LTO GR 4151 - 4153 Sr.Catherine St.W.Phone WE.2-4277 THE EXAMINER WOMENS 7 450 a 2 me - AMERICAN IN J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully and accurately filled at reasonable prices.1385 Greene Ave, WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 Hospital WA annual meet The annual mecting ot The: Woman's Auxiliary of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is being held January 20, at 2 p.m.in the auditorium ol the nurses\u2019 residence.| Preceding the meeting lunch will be served lo guests and members | ot the nurses\u2019 lounge.The presi- | dent, Mrs.S.D.MeMorran will preside, | Luncheon hostess is Mrs, Emile Coté and her committee, Mrs.FE.D.Johnson and Mrs, W.R.Henry will pour.| Mrs.E.D.Johmson, chairman of the Service Group would welcome new members to make sur- ical dressings for the hospital every second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 10 a.m.to 2 p.m.¥ ~ WEE pp SA TTD Co ay SMART HAIR STYLES REQUIRE SHEAR\" ARTISTRY Individually styled, softly contoured fo accent your best features.484-5450 SALON Antoinette VIGEANT HAIRDRESSER 4879 Sherbrooke St.W.2 SALE! wonderful opportunity to save at 1357 GREENE AVE, WESTMOUNT 6, QUE.-2474 WE.5 Pm i MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE in charge of the annual Charity Ball, sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Royal Victoria Hospital are, from left to right: Mrs.John Bourne, president of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary; Mrs.George Brickenden, (standing) Asst.debutante chairman, Mrs, John Sharp.debutante chairman.The Ball will be held on Friday.January 29, at the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel under the distinguished patronage of their Excellencies the Governor General and Mme.Vanier.Tickets may be obtained from the Volunteer Office at the Hospital.tall ngadgements Social Engagement Mr.and Mrs.David R.Farrell, and Personal of Westmount, announce the en- Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Berson Bagement of their daughter, Mau- have returned from a stay in teen Teresa, to Mr.William Mexico and Acapulco.Thomas Dubuc, son of Mrs.Ruth Dubuc.and the late Mr.Thomas Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Clark, of E.Dubuc.of Notre Dame de Glendale.Calif.will be among Grace.A summer wedding is the out-of-town guests at the planned.Lawlor-Mc¢Callum wedding on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Arvanitis, of Lorain, Ohio, announce the en- Mrs.A.H.Christensen and gagement of their daughter, Miss Rosemary Christensen have Maria, to Mr.Robert I.Maron, returned following a stay in|son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur M.Florida.Maron, of Westmount.Mrs.G.J.Coleman and Mr.Robert Coleman, of Miami, Flo-! will give a recital for the mem- rida.are arriving to attend the bers of the Women\u2019s Art So- wedding of Miss Darcie Jane ciety on Tuesday.at 2:30 p.m.McCallum to Mr.William Bryan at the Montreal Museum of Fine Lawlor, which is taking place Arts.on Saturday.: Roland Richard, baritone with Gaston Brisson at the piano MRS.FREDA SHAPIRO.chairman of the Women's Division, Knights of Pythian Sisters Annual Appeal which is taking place February 1 to February 15.Procceds collected by Pyth- ian Sisters during this campaign will go towards the maintenance of Forward House, a social rehabilitation centre sponsored by Grand Temple of Quebec Pythian Sislers for the mentally ill.Loyola Mothers\u2019 Guild plans annual Bridge The annual Bridge of the Loyola Mothers\u2019 Guild will take place Wednesday, February 3, at 8 p.m.This year it is being held at St.Kevin's Hall, 5600 Cote des Neiges road.This is the only money-raising event of the season and the funds are used for bursaries and other activities at Loyola High School.Mrs.L.Harney is the recording- secretary of the Guild.Under the general chairmanship of the president, Mrs.E.H.Nevin, and the moderator, Rev.J.H.Mitchell, SJ, the committee in charge of arrangements \u2018are: Bridge convener, Mrs.E.Flaherty; prizes, Mrs.E.| Wheeler and Mrs, T.McKay; : telephone, Mrs.B.J, Cleary; hospitality, Mrs.W.Crowe; publicity, Mrs.D.Newton.may be obtained by phoning Information regarding tickets Mrs.E.Fiaherty \u2014 637-8229.In The Women\u2019s Realm Silver Cross Mothers The annua\u2019 meeting of the Silver Cross Mothers RCAF MRS.L.HARNEY recording secretary Guild meeting Trinity Memorial Church Guild will hold its annual meeting in the Archdeacon Almond \u201cRemembrance Association\u2019 will Room of the Parish Thursday, be held Monday.at 2 p.m.at the January 21 at 2 p.m.Miss Mary YWCA.1355 Dorchester boule- Hutchings, president will pre- vard west.Reports will be read side.and there will be an election of officers.Daughters of Nile ; Victoria Hall.Westmount, Jan- The stated monthly session of uary 18, at 7:30 p.m.Mrs.E.J.Oasis Temple, No.46, Daugh-!K.Reid will preside at the ters of the Nile, will be held in meeting.TO ALL HOUSEWIVES: We are glad to announce that the services of charwomen are now available.Also Housekeepers, Cooks and Couples.Live in or out.For Further details, call L'Association des Aides-Ménagères Inc.1123 St.Joseph Blvd.East 279 - 4550 9 am.-5 p.m.279 - 4559 vu ANNUAL SALE 20% OFF x Interesting Lamps x Custom-Made Shades x Unusual Gifts La Contessa Inc.5903 Sherbrooke St.W.HUnter 8-4322 PPV V VV V VI VV VV VI VV VV VV VV YY VV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVIVVV VN AdAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA RUE ie FIGE as, ail Af ravi ds. a Sok Mgr sas EAE + 35 HES hd BS Xavier Guild Mu Chapter aids In The Women's Realm | The Maritime Club «0 meets Monday The January meeting of the Xavier Apostolate Guild will be held at Victoria Hall, West- mount, at 2:15 p.m.on Monday i Mr.Eugene Zentner, the edi- | tor of the Challange will be the guest speaker for this occasion.; Mr.Zentner's topic will be \u2018The \u2018 Virtue of Selfishness.\u201d Mrs.J.W.Kennedy.the pre- : sident will chair the meeting.| Mrs.G.Rutter will be in charge | of the tea arrangements.Summerlea WCTU Rev.M.B.Jose will be the | guest speaker at the January meeting of the WCTU to be held Arthritic Society | The last business meeting for 1964, of Mu Chapter.Beta Sigma Phi, was held at the home of Mrs.K.C.Stilwell, of Westmount.| The president, Mrs.R.W.Grigg chaired a brief business meeting and Mrs.Gibb Curran, of Bea- consfield, gave a stimulating program entitled, \u2018How is Your Conversation?\u201d\u2019 Mrs.Curran stressed the many different points between a good conversationalist and a prattler.This was followed by a lively discussion during which we discovered \u2014 much to our dismay '\u2014 we could all improve the quality of our conversation.Special mention was made at this meeting of the assistance given by Mu Chapter at a special at the home of Mrs.M.B.Hal- Christmas party held at St.Geor- penny 5430 St.Joseph street,\u2019 ge's Anglican Church for the pa.Lachine on Thursday, January tiens of the Canadian Arthritie 21.The meeting will open with and Rheumatism Society (CARS), a dessert luncheon at 1:15.All Mrs.Ernest Dahl.as Service members and interested friends chairman of City Council con- wil] be made welcome., vened the party, ably assisted by me ; Mrs.W.C.Freeman who was in.| charge of refreshments.Grateful j thanks to all the volunteers from the other Beta Sigma Phi Chap-! ters who contributed their time | and efforts to making this evening so successful.Attention focused on Mrs.Emile Rathlou, of Dorval, who led a bilingual sing-song for the patients and also to her husband.Mr.Emile Rathlou, who amidst much gaiety played good old Pere Noel and distributed nearly one hundred Christmas stockings to those wonderful people at C.A.R.S Christmas corsages and hats were donated by Beta Sigma Phi as well as the colourful decora-: tions around the hall.: The following week.Mu Chap- | Eo WESTMOUNT |, home's ioe eve FLORISTS Ltd.Spooner, of Pointe Claire.| Hidden talents of members were George Pickrell WE.5-5431 unearthed in the form of stories, | St.Catherine at Elm poems and songs.A lovely rendi-: tion of O Holy Night and Ave Maria by Mrs.Emile Rathlou and e Coming events ANNUAL BRIDGE: Loyolu Mothers\u2019 Guild is holding its annual Bridge Wednesday, Febru- : ary 3 at 8 pm.in St.Kevin's Hall, 5600 Cote des Neiges road.General chairman is the President, Mrs.E.H.Nevin and the Moderator.Rev.J.H.Mitchell, Tickets available by phoning Mrs.E.Flaherty, 637-8229.Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.*IMPORTED PRODUCTS® CWL Business Unit The Business Women's Unit of the Catholic Women\u2019s League is holding a Communion Dinner NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, | \u2018and special general meeting Monday, in Congress Hall of St.BACON, SAUSAGE & Patrick's Church.The Holy FARMHOUSE BUTTER Sacrifice of the Mass will be celebrated at 6 o'clock in the Lady Chapel, followed by dinner and the meeting.The president, Miss Kathleen Leahy, will be in the chair.4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 SE RAA RARE = § = 4 = & LR ci CaF FOR YOUR NEW PERMANENT rom 1.50 » 4927 Sherbrooke St.W.(Near Claremont) \"ALWAYS A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE\" #2 sh du da \u20ac A am 00 en 8 ASS Ce an de a 482-4320 le 0.00.00 NN à = Karnak Ladies Westmount Club The Karnak Ladies Club will.The Westmount Women's Club meet in room 107 of the Masonic will hold a meeting on Friday.Temple on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.January 22, at 2:30 p.m.in Vie- Miss Carol Lane of the Shell Oil toria Hall.Mrs.Russell T.Stack- Co., will give a talk on wardrobe ; house will preside and Mr.Pat selection and packing for your Hadden of the T.Eaton Com- holiday.Members may take, Päny will speak on \u201cInterior De guests and tea will be served.corations.\u201d Mrs.L.T.Calhoun.president, Tea will be served will preside.; \u2014\u2014\u2014 Lo 00 _-_ _ Senior Citizens'* Forum a duet by Mrs.Ratblou and Mrs.| The Senior Citizens* Forum J.D.Norris highlighted the festi- will hold a Forum Council De- vities.The Social Committee un- legates meeting, Friday, January der Mrs.Chas.Amitage.served 15, 1.30 p.m.YWCA.1355 Dor- refreshments and presents from | chester boulevard.west.The under the Christmas tree for] agenda covers clection of of- everyone and a surprise gift from | ficers, and other matters of Santa ended a delightful eveninz.general interest.i | Montreal, Incorporated, will meet in the Prince of Wales Salton, Windsor Hotel.en Monday.at 8 o'clock.Humidification Home - Office - Industry S.ALBERT 2 Qu ® FUEL OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE pm ori 273-887) from 3-PIÈCE Reg.to $89.95 ship of the HONG KONG tailors.Black.Sizes from 8 to 2).5270 Queen Mary Road THE GREATEST Fashion Scoop In Our History HONG KONG BEADED SWEATERS Res.To 879.95 | + .« ~ r r - = Se MATCHING SKIRTS Reg.To $39.9: 20.Erquisitely hand beaded tops with their own malching skuts in delicious shades of Lemon, Pinle, Blue and the ever popular White, Black, Silver and Gold.Sizes from & to 20.WOOL KNIT SUITS 40.Choose from a vast selection of self embroidered and beautifully tailored Full Fashioned suits, made possible only by the fine craftsman- Colours: Spring Navy, Heavenly Blue, Beige, Apple Green, Gold & fyb flg\u201d Open Thurs.& Fri.till 9 p.m.J Hour Free Parking at Robitaille Parking Inc.5008 Decarie Blvd.Bd.D.ARMA AT a At, 1 \u2018FA du CAS tar Le 4 Et + 5961 \u2018SL Kenuor \u2018Aopiug \u2018iœuvusox3 juneuussm ou The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 15, 1965 10 GIRARD | AUTOMOBILE inc.Montreal's Oldest Dealer for © PLYMOUTH o CHRYSLER ® FARGO © VALIANT SALES & SERVICE pr à \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS - \u2014 ' Winter 1-0451 | | QUALITY USED CARS ÿ © Automobile Storage © 372 VICTORIA AVE.Sales: Service & Parts: HU.9-5748 - HU.9-5745 current issue.ontil 8:30 pm.\u2014 HU.1-0451 Accounts may be pei\u2019 The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertisi ng ; 10 Words 75 | [ 5¢ for each additional word | Please phone vow Ads early in the week.Ne Atk accosted after 10:30 am.Thursdey for For your conven/ence, Adtaker on dut; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada à : I: 50 APARTMENTS TO LET | ToT | Ideal Location #7, heated.Must Sell Senior Steno equipped Immediate : 80 00.Call 935 1058 Austin 850 station wagon, necupancy.$180 00 ' 7.800 miles, One owner.Ex Secretary ceptional buy.Call 488-9948.after 7 pan.Sublet ; REQUIRED | 20 KENSINGTON, 3'% 1860 ENVOY Lady owner FULLY EXPERIENCED.BRIGHT, CLEAN ROOMS, A | condition Must selk Call ELEVATOR SERVICE, AIR ! 876-0552.; i , CONDITIONED IMMEDIATE | SOME BOOKKEEPING EXPERIENCE OCCUPANCY CALL RE M- _ Lu 0 LL Lu DESIRABLE.4625, 90° GARAGES TO LET METCALFE, Westmount, large heat- TO TAKE CARE OF PRIVATE AF- 23 ROOMS WANTED ed ware, slorage, pavking.Imme pops OF SEMI-RETIRED GENTLE- GARAGE to rent for small car, vi- MAN.cinity Victoria and Sherbrooke, $15 SEMI RETIRED EXECUTIVE, monthly.933 8556, SIDEN \\ WESTMOUNT Soo Bow SOOT pe _ SUFFICIENT WORK TO KEEP BUSY.Fon 0 YEARS, OUT D HEATED garage, well equipped.lock- LIKE TO IEAR OF SOME- ed -\u2014 spacious.Located central West - ONE WHO COULD RENT 2 mount, Phone day, 844-2320.VERY COMFORTABLE PRIVATE ROOMS AND BATHROOM.98 HELP WANTED \u2014 OFFICE LOCATED VICTORIA AVE- FURNISHED OR UNFUR- , RBROOKE.NISHED ON A PERMANENT FEMALE NUE JUST BELOW SHE BASIS.MEALS IF POSSIBLE So WESTMOUNT.WESTMOUNT DISTRICT WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE .If PREFERRED.CALL 932 8661.you would enjoy working 3 or 4 AFTER 7 P.M hours a day calling regularly each! GOOD SALARY month on a group of Studio Girl cosmetic clients on a route to be \u2014 established in and around WEST PLEASE WRITE GIVING COMPLETE 3 ; ME MOUNT and are willing to make T 7 NURSING HO light deliveries, etc.write STUDIO DETAILS TO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept.VAO028, 840 Lafleur Ave., Montreal 32.Route BOX 1426 - 7005 KILDARE RD.* will pay up to $5.00 per hour.Private Home TT oT TT TT OT MONTREAL 29, QUE.wi Use our __ .113 DOMESTIC HELP Nursing Care Wanted EXPERIENCED NURSING 1: TT TT emonniiatt Classifieds HOME ATE ROOM, WOMAN for light housework, oY and some baby sitting, Twice PLEASANT SURROUN weekly.Monday an riday, FOR INFORMATION PLEASE for best results 9 an.to 4.30 p.m.Call 488- WRITE BOX 1425 \u2014 7005 4711.KILDARE ROAD, MONTREAL 29, QUE.Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified | AUTOS FOR SALE JR HELP WANTED _\u2014 Female 143 | | ADDRESS .Phone us | CLASSIFICATION .arcs c secs ru0000 Mail or Deliver Te: i | EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS © petits Y 7005 Kiidere Rood, nu.1.045) | our Ad: Montreal 29 | LOL Cl | | Tr I | | | How to figure Examiner Classifieds\u2019 low cost: | Total .words in above ad.| First 10 words \u2014_ Minimum charge 75e | Balance .words \u2014 @ 5¢ per word es | (J Payment Herewith \u2014 ttes | À 25\u20ac billing charge will be added to your invoice if payment does | not accompany this order.0 WANTED Housekeeper Companion FOR CONVALESCENT LADY, SMALL MODERN APARTMENT, SLEEP IN, REFERENCES.EVENINGS.RE.8- 0162.COMPANION, live in.Care for elderly Invalid lady, Temporary.(One month).Mature person, References.Cook housekeeper kept.Call 935-5008 evenings, 127 \u201cFOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture BEDROOM sei, 5 piece, complete, solid walnut.$55.RE.7-4980.BEDROOM set (Baetz) 5 piece {mahogany!.Excellent condition.Sacrifice.486-2405.130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment KITCHEN set, 4 chairs, good condition, $25.00.Call Thursday from 6-10 p.m.RE.9-1763, 482-1705 Friday.GURNEY electric stove.30 inch, 4 burner, warming oven, good condition, $25.HU.14133.136 \"FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs BLACK Hudson seal coat, size 16-18.Like new, 768-9165.GENTLEMAN'S RACOON COAT, $50, GOOD CONDITION.CALL 937-2293.138 FOR SALE \u2014 \u201cGeneral Antique LOVESEAT STYLE LOUIS XV READY FOR UPHOLSTERY, 100 YEARS OLD.ALSO LOVESEAT WITH 2 MATCHING CHAIRS.PRIVATE.655-5722.TWO piece living room set; 4 tables pair matching lamps: 5 piece hedroom set: Dumont console T.V., 21 All in excellent condition.Call 8-9724.RE PERIOD living room set, sofa and 3 armchairs; 6 piece bedroom set, continental bed.Good condition, Very reasonable.484-9181.VIKING washing machine: crib, complete (new) Perfect.Reasonable.DOMESTIC HELP 7 $250.Worn one season.inch.- BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 p.m.Sunday: 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Moving Simmons continental twin beds; walnut sectional bureaus: wrought iron dinette set; brown coffee table; armchair: Stauffer reducing machine.All very good condition, Reasonable.HU, 8-9123, SIMMONS hide-a-bed.Good condition.Very reasonable.737-8381.Moving One white boucle sofa suitable den, playroom or livine room, almost new, including step tables and lamps; electric iron, Coffield: kitchen bamboo drapes, white, window and door.with rods; odd lamps and shades.No reasonable offer refused.Call RE, 7-4874.CLOSED Business, will sell zippera in assorted sizes and colours, 5¢ each; buttons, different shapes and colours.Other oddments.Will only sell by lots, but to suit individual.Call evenings only.T-0424.PROVINCIAL end and coffee | tables, teasonable.Call 747- 9294.Antique VICTORIAN TABLE, TWO UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS.PERFECT CONDITION.CALL 488-3562.FIVE PIECE CHROME KIT- _! CHEN SET; DOUBLE PIECE CUSTOM MADE CHESTERFIELD SET; 2 GIRL'S 26 INCH C.C.M.BICYCLE, ALL A-1 CONDITION.CALL HU.8-2729.FIVE PIECE KITCHEN SET; MAHOGANY BUREAU CHEST AND DRESSING TABLE WITH MIRRORS.REASON ABLE.484-0244.CONSOLE table; credenza; library, other tables; Chippendale chesterfield set; odd chairs; mahogany dinette; desk; dishes: bookcase; wardrobe; etc.WE.5-1430.WE, 5-0966.748-7165 a UV VV VVVVVVVVVePY Service Directory DOITNOW]! YVV VV VV VY VV Vwowwe: BUILDING REPAIRS VERN OATWAY, contractor, general maintenance, specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, playrooms, painting.WE, \" CARTAGE AND MOVING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING, CRATING, ERs CKING a n STORAGE.ROGERS EXP! \u201c DRESSMAKING EXCLUSIVE Buropean dresses, suits, coats, custom made, repairs, alterations, HU.8-4245.MORTGAGES IST AND 2ND MORTGAGES.CURRENT RATES UP TO 25 YEARS AMORTIZATION.8345% MORTGAGES AVAILABLE.NOTARY 482-1080 \u2014 861-1848, | USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS PAINTING PAINTING and wail paper hanging expert.Winter rates.Free estimate, CALL ROBERT 665-4701 PEST CONTROL FOR QUICK, efficient and convenient service tor the extermination of rodents and all insects, Estimates free, Call Pestroy Limited.RI.7-2457.UPHOLSTERING MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING CO.395 SELBY ST.Chesterfield sets recovered also remodelled, Telephone ye 2-5912 or WE.71-4446, a p.m. 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General = Open meeting.\u2014= (Continued from page 3) Seven hurt in local mishaps (Continued from page 1/ Continued from page 1) nomination forms which then would require the signatures of 10 that no resolution on the part; of land and buldings on the site 'M.L.Tucker .| West End .Westmount Home | DINING TABLE WITH EXTENSION, 6 CHAIRS, 330: BEDROOM bona fide property owners of the ;of City Council is necessary now, [of the proposed expansion is (BLOND ROCK OS LEOT * DARK city.prope However, he added that some- | $383,000.It is understood that MAHOGANY, $95.AFTER 5 PM.| Seven persons have been injured| J hope that 1 can do a job,\" | time later on the project may be! these properties have been pur- 933-7425.CARPETS, Oriental, beautiful, 4 sizes: coffee; end tables; drapes; runner; mats.Must sell, 738-3575.__ PINE corner cupboard.Very good condition.Call 484-1687.HIDE-A-BED, GOOD CONDITION, LOW PRICE.CALL WE.7-0374.AFTER 7.30 P.M.142 PHOTO SUPPLIES ARGUS AUTOMATIC, 35 M.M.COMPLETE WITH CASE AND FLASH.REASONABLE, PHONE 481-2641, AFTER 5.30 P.M 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE BOOKS WANTED We buy used books: Paper backs and.hard covers.Alexander's, UN, 6-1225.WANTED: English high pram.Must be good condition and reasonable.in car accidents in Westmount so far this month.The accidents include a spectacular three-car collision that took place at Victoria and Western avenues last Friday evening.The majority of the accidents involve people living outside of the Westmount area.Accidents involving people from the West End area include: At 11.20 p.m.Sunday evening a car, reported by police to be driven by Mrs, Sidney Woodard, 37, of 335 Clarke avenue, smashed head on into a parked car near the intersection of Kitchener and Western avenues.Mrs.Woodard was injured in the accident.The three-car collision took place at 9.36 p.m.as one car went through a red light, struck a sec- Mayor-elect Tucker added.His nomination sheet contained the following names: Walter Evenfield, John Por- teous, June Burritt, Mrs.Thomas Calder, K.M.Case.M.Panet- Raymond, Colin M.Russel, Estelle Ruth Aspler, E.Coristine, J.M.Savage, Rose B.Simpson, P.L.Hall, and G.C.Symes.Mr.Tucker, a distinguished soldier, is vice president and director of British Metal Corporation (Canada) Limited.He has almost two full terms as an alderman, as well as Westmount Municipal Association executive experience to guide him in his post.Mr.Richer will be serving his first term.He will complete the year remaining for the seat left empty when Mr.Tucker retired subject to Council resolution.|chased by the Congregation, Council is all in favor of ex- he said.lt has been reported that fur- \u2018 ther discussions await ratification by the City Councils of! Westmount and Cote St.Luc.| and the Town Council of Montreal West.Such ratification had been expected within the next week or two.The contemplated studies of the scope of co-operation to be achieved by the regional council is reported to include legal aspects \u2014 a stage, it was noted, already reached by the Lakeshore regional group.However, At a city council meeting ploring avenues of co-operation, | late last week first reading was given the bylaw to amend the zoning bylaw to allow the ex- | pansion.At a public meeting to deal with the earlier plans last fall, 10 elector-proprietors demanded that a poll be called and a referendum was set for Nov.10.synagogue officials requested that the city withdraw the bylaw amendment.Scveral changes have been made in the expansion plans since then.Humidification HU.6-0860.ond, and both then crashed into a ; Plaza 154 LOST car driven by Edward Ernst, 60, to run for mayor.Co St |} Home - Office - Industry LOST on Sunday December 27th, [of 4300 Western avenue.Mr.| Mr.Gross will be serving his (Continued from page 1} | S.ALBERT.vo small gold wrist watch with gold band.Western Avenue and Greene.Reward.WE.5-7842.158 DOMESTIC PETS Cocker Spaniel AMERICAN, EIGHT MONTHS OLD, MALE, BLOND, REGISTERED PUREBRED.FULLY INOCULATED.HOUSE BROKEN, $50.DAYTIME 935-6011.Ernst's car was reported to be stopped waiting for the light to change at the time.Raymond Vigneault, 20, of Beauharnois, a passenger in one of the first two cars, was injured.Four persons, including Charles Booth, 55, of 929 Melrose avenue, were injured in a two-car collis- second term.Mr.McEntyre won his first term without opposition in 1962.Mr.Murray Savage, proclaimed Library Trustee, is a manager with the Newsprint Association of Canada.A president of the W.MA.in 1962, Mr.Savage has also served on several committees of the Red Feather.decision, plans to proceed with the construction of the subway terminus face a delay.Judge Jacques Bosquet, in dismissing the petitions late last month agreed with City of Westmount counsel, Lawrence A.Poitras, that such grounds were unfounded in law.\" FUEL OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE 3763 St.Lawrence 273-8871 Boulevard AFTER 6 P.M.937-6172, ion Jan.6, at the intersection of Prince Albert and Western ave- TT Cane OB WAN co ~ 104 HELP WANTED \u2014 163 EDUCATIONAL nues.Male - female EXPERIENCED teacher will St.Paul's tutor High School maths.Call \u2014 482-2073.French Lessons Academy Journal rated a success INDIVIDUAL OR SMALL By BEVERLY JONES GROUPS , BY ro ES It was a real struggle for most w YEARS OF EXPERIENCE.PARISIAN DIPLOMA.FOR INFORMATION CALL MRS.G.VAMOS, 489-3236 BETWEEN 6 TO 8 P.M.Diamonds .(Continued from page 4) his faltering speech, he wrote the messages down.Tremblay was on the geology trip when Williamson died.There was not a great deal more to Williamson than diamonds, according to the Tremblay account.He did collect a few paintings and some first-edition books \u2014 but more as an invest: ment, perhaps, than for their artistic value.He reportedly gave some wealth to relatives and some to educational organizations \u2014 but not in line with that usually expected of a man in his position.Concluded Tremblay, \u2018\u2018He was students to get back to school Thursday after the long holidays, but I guess everyone has settled down to work by now.The second term exams are only three weeks away, February 4, 5 and 8th with four exams each day.Since the majority of the boys and girls failed to remember any of their knowledge infused preceding the holidays and of course since no one studied too hard during the holidays, all school books remaining in the school where they belong \u2014 there is now quite a bit of extra work to do.However we trust the teachers will be lenient in correcting our exams.The first edition of the Academy Journal was a real success.Both teachers and pupils congratulated the staff on their fine work.So far no plans have been made for the second edi- NOW OPEN New Location STEINBERG & MIRACLE MART ONE-STOP EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PLACE CREMAZIE 110 CREMAZIE sivo.Ww.Free Porking at Steinberg Store St.Lawrence Blvd.corner Cremozie a scientist, they're a queer) jon put there will be a meet- Bus Routes: No.100 (east-west) breed\".ing soeon.55877 (north-south) Williamson, who came from| The Seniors at St.Pauls are ee iront at the anxiously awaiting their new Doors are open to opportunities unlimited in the new 1958 of cancer of the throat at the age of 51.DeBeers diamond cartel took over his holdings.Loyola plans Penny Lang folk concert Penny Lang will star in a two- school rings.We have just received word that they are ready and we only have to pay for them.If you should happen to meet a Senior wearing her ring be sure to drool over its exquisite beauty.Atwater Library to show slides Tre Atwater Library will pre- centrally-located Steinberg's Employment Office.Constant development and expansion of Steinberg\u2019s Limited enterprises has created new positions in many diversified fields.3 EASY STEPS TO CHOOSING A CAREER: 1.Complete an application form at Steinberg's Employment Office 2.Obtain an interview on hour concert sponsored by LOY-| sent an evening of color slides the spot ola College Folk Music Society as its Wednesday, Jan.20 pro- 3, Medical examination Ts in the College Auditorium, 7141 gram.d in the some Sherbrooke street west, on Sun- Entitled \u2018Australia to Great arranged in day, Feb.27 at 8:30 p.m.The concert will be Penny's first and is scheduled to be taped by a recording company.Miss Lang, born in Montreal in 1942 ,started playing guitar at 10 years of age.At 15, she played with a rock and roll band that performed at penitentaries, hospitals, and old peoples\u2019 homes.She started playing folk music while employed at the Old Brewery Mission summer camp, seven years ago.For the past two years, she Britain,\u2019 the showing is by G.Scott Brooks.The Library, corner of At- water avenue and Tupper street, presents the Wednesday evenings programs, at 8:15 p.m.to the public free of charge.has attended Sir George Williams University.In addition to playing for student groups, she has played at cafes and clubs in Montreal, St.Sauveur, Ottawa, as well as in various YMCA folk music clubs in Toronto.building EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday 8.45 A.M.to 5 P.M.Closed Saturdays.Telephone: 384-9538 A BETTER PLACE TO WORK - A BETTER PLACE TO SHOP S961 \u2018SL Aionuor \u2018Apprig \u2018saujuoxg qunouxsam aus The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 15, 1965 12 THE MARCH DIM ES Jan.18th to Feb.2nd FIGHTING LEERY MOTHERS WANTED \u2014 Here's your opportunity to participate for two hours 7 to 9 p.m.on Feb.Ist in The Mothers\u2019 March on Crippling.To register phone immediately to: VI 5-6229.1965 OBJECTIVE \u2018200 000 THIS APPEAL IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING : R.F.BARIL INC.DISPENSING OPTICIANS 288-4493 631-3300 1408 Drummond St.315 Dorval Ave., Dorval WESTMOUNT GENEVA PASTRY MR.and MRS.ANDRE PERRET SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Westmount Branch F.Stewart Mount, Manager 310 Victoria Avenue UN.68-6411 E.HARGREAVES REG'D.CORSETIERE MISS C.WRIGHT, proprietress 4159 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.932-7008 VIAU, KELLY & CO.PAUL VIAU CHARTERED INSURANCE BROKER 5452 Sherbrooke St.W.481-0113 Res.937-5169 Please Send Your Contributions to: QUEBEC MARCH OF DIMES 407 McGill St., Montreal, Room 705 EASTERN & CHARTERED Trust Co.Highest Interest on Deposits and Savings Also complete Real Estate services 1326 Greene Ave.932-1481 WESTMOUNT J.A.GAGNON BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR 4864 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.6-0838 HUMPTY DUMPTY BABY SITTING Service EST.1956 \u2014 MRS.E.HOFFMANN, PROP.110 Radcliffe Ave., Mtl.W, HU.8-2474 aI ~~ "]
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