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[" LAINE 7 AAA Vol.XXXIV, No.45 MONTREAL 6, THURS DAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1966 16 PAGES 5e Valuation roll homologated: Ald.D.N.Byers is pro-mayor Bailiff sells cars If you want to pick up a good used car cheap \u2014 get in touch with A, W.Wilson of the Superior Court, who has been, in his capacity as bailiff, charged.by Westmount Council to get rid of 13 cars that have been accumulated by the city over the past year in a variety of ways.Some of the cars have been abandoned on vacant lots, some met with accidents and were left where they lay.while others are recovered stolen cars that have never been called for.The vehicles \u2014 some of which go back to 1953 \u2014 include sedans, coaches, a truck and a station wagon and included are Buicks, Chevrolets, Dodges, Oldsmobiles, Fords.Pontiacs, Chryslers and even a Morris Oxford sedan.Going by past performance, it is safe to say that the condition of the vehicles cannot be guaranteed by anybody \u2014 and as one alderman ecom- mented in council when the move (lo sell was made: \u201cNo one is going to get rich from the proceeds of the sale of this lot.\u201d Highlight of Monday's council meeting \u2014 which ran some five minutes over the usual quarter of an! hour \u2014 was the affirmation | of the homologation of the city\u2019s valuation roll.Total valuation is now $262.- 148, 703.Breakdown is as follows: ! Taxable land \u2014 $81.880,803: buildings $127.405,100.for a total valuation of taxable property: $209,285,903.Non-taxable land \u2014 $26,209,- 400: buildings \u2014 $26,653,400.for | a total valuation of non-taxable property: $52,862,800.A total of 30 appeals to the valuation roll as originally set | up were recorded, and of this number 11 were revised.In other business, first, second and third reading was given to a by-law closing Gladstone avenue from the southeast side ol Tupper streel to the northwest side of Dorchester street.Payroll, salaries and allowances for September to a total of $568.- 686.80 were earmarked for payment.Traltic by-law changes were\u2019 adopted providing for: a 20 mile an hour limit on Mountain aven- nue for southbound traffic from Cedar to Anwoth Road: also a 20 mile an hour limit on Rosemount Crescent from Mountain avenue lo Mount -Pleasant, also for southbound traffic.Alderman D.N.Byers was named pro-mayor for the months of November and December 1966 and January of 1967.Armstrong scholarships awarded HAROLD ARMSTRONG MEMORIAL LAUREN SCHOLARSHIPS: Annual awards to the four high schools of Westmount were made as follows: Comrade Past President GEORGE WHEAT: LEY, chairman of the Scholarship Committee, BENNETT.PIERRE GIROUX; St.Leon Academie; ANIE COLVEY, Past President J.A.MITCHELL (MBE).ing is Gary Armstrong, Westmount High, Seeking mailbox thief Police are seeking a man\u2014 at least partially dressed in a postal uniform \u2014 who drove up to a post box at Grosvenor avenue and Sherbrooke sireet and with the use of a key that fitted the box.removed the contents.According to information.the man was wearing a cap at the time, but was also wearing what was described as a postal uniform jacket.Description of the trousers was unavailable.At least a dozen similar thefts have been reported in the Montreal area, but outside .of Westmount.from postal relay boxes.Index Churches .8 Classifieds 12-13 Editorial .4 Sport .14-15 Women's .9-10-11 Westmount High: STEPH- Academy; Comrade Miss- St.Paul\u2019s ses shall not They as we who are leh age shall not ivither old Lroue \u201cgrow old.them.nor the vears condemn .i At the going down of the sun.and we wlll remember in the morning.them.~Laurence Binvon Remembrance Service af Cenofaph Sunday Remembrance Day will be marked in Westmount \u201cWith a parade and wreatirlaying ceremony on Sunday afternoon, November 1 authorities, will take part.the intersection of Cote St Antoine Road and Sherbrooke street west, at 2:30 pon In the parade will be the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.HMCS Donnacona, 3 Field Regiment Royal Canadian Engineers, 15 Independent Signals Squadron.The Royal Montreal Reui- ment.No ! Intelligence Training Company.407 (+ Squadron of the RCAF tAuxiliary0, Montreal Signal Cadet Corps.Lower Canada College Cadet Corps.No 1 West Montreal Air Cadet Squadron, No 14 Branch Royal Canadian Legion (RMIL and No 306 \u2018Maple Leal) Wing RCAF Association, ; The parade will leave the RMR Armoury, 4625 St.Catherine St.W., for the Cenotaph at 1:45 pan, gaing east on St.Catherine to Redfern.north to Sherbrooke street, cast to Clarke Avenue.west on Cote WEATHER REPORT The warm days, tin's Summer quickly through mid-week.brilliant sunshine and nuld winds of St remove the snow .in which seven military units, the RCMP, three cadet corps, a Legion branch and civic The ceremony will be held at {St Antoine to the Cenotaph, the Cenotaph in Westmount.at\u2019 The service will be conducted by Capt.the Reverend Canon Jo NO Dotdee.Rector vof st Matthias Church and chaplain ol the Royal Montreal Regiment: Capt the Reverend BA Jones, chaplain of the 3rd Field Engineers Reciment and Major Rabb Samuel Cass, director.B'nai Bh Hillel Foundation, MeGall University During the singing of the final hymn, wreaths will he laid at the base of the Cenotaph in the foliowing order: City of Westmount, Military Units, Ladies Committees, civie bodies and societies, private individuals, After the cermony the parade will move west on Cote St Antoine Road where West- mounts mavor, Licutenant - Colonel Michael Tucker, DSO.will take the salute, south on Metcalfe avenue to St Catherine Street and west on St Catherine to the RMR Armoury By ERIC NEAL November 1?to 19 Mar cover, and stay with us The pleasant conditions commence the day after New Moon and last until the day before the First Quarter.su the following Sunday and Monday could be stormy, with some thunder Temperature range.30-55 I but Vermont and the Fastern Townships could enjoy 60°F some days.30 hours of sunshine this week Rain \u20184, snow 1°, The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, November 10, 1966 \u2014 2 WA R.B.Seaman City Clerk CITY OF WESTMOUNT COMMEMORATION SERVICE Public notice is hereby given that a Commemoration Service in honor of those who made the supreme sacrifice in the wars of 1914-18, 1939-45 and in Korea, will be held at the War Memorial on Sunday, 13th November, 1966, at 2:30 p.m.All citizens and the next of kin of those whose names appear on the monument are invited to attend.Those wishing to deposit wreaths may do so at the conclusion of the service.M.L.Tucker Mayor Req.$7.50 SEM/-GLOSS Reg.$8.60 Reg.$7.50 SUPER WASHABLE FLAY Reg.$8.00 ULTRA WHITE ENAMEL Reg.$13.25 the consumer.8614 DE L'EPEE ALSO SEMI-GLOSS LATEX FAMOUS PLASTIC FOR FLOORS URETHANE.Reg.$12.95 .Special couples and singles HIGH QUALITY PAINT AT WHOLESALE PRICES WASHABLE FLAT LATEX .50 Gal.*52$ .50 Gal.50 Gal.80 Gal.95 Gal.Special Special Special Special Special BETONEL Products recommended by architects and contractors.More than 900 colors to choose from.Manufacturer's price to the consumer.BETONEL sells directly to FREE DELIVERY BETONEL » HIGH QUALITY PAINT MANUFACTURERS 273-4258 FRIDAY NIGHT SOCIAL 7370 COTE ST.LUC ALSO:\u2014 Duplicate bridge and professional tuition for advanced players.Notable First Volume: When Banking Began In Canada CANADA'S FIRST BANK \u2014 A History of the Bank of Montreal, Vol.1., by Merrill Denison.When the Bank of Montreal opened for business on November 3, 1817, banking began in Canada.With a paid-up capital of $150,000 the bank was in business, taking deposits, lending money, handling foreign bills of exchange and, most important of all, issuing the first domestic bank-notes known to Canadians.It was primarily because of the colonists\u2019 urge for a stable currency that a group of Montreal merchants under the leadership of John Richardson, organized the Bank.Now known as the father of Canadian banking, Richardson, who'd been born in Scotland and spent his formative business years in the United States, had been attempting since 1792 to interest Canadians in the undertaking.In the end he had to elicit substantial support {rom south of the border, and over forty per cent of the original shareholders in Canada\u2019s First Bank were Americans.LIKE HAGGIS At that time, as now.there was great commercial trading between the New England colonies and Montreal, Bul, as there was no Canadian currency, transactions were carried out in English pounds, United States dollars, French francs, Spanish dollars, Portuguese escudos, Mexican reales, German carolins and various other kinds of coins apd scrip.One colonist is quoted as saying that \u2018\u2018our currency is like a Scotch haggis, made up of contradictions, of things good and bad, oatmeal, onions, hog's lard, butter.crumbs of bread, salt, pepper, garlic, leeks, parsley etc.ete.\u201d In describing the effects ol British mercantilism on Canada, Mr.Denison notes that \u201cthe inadequacies, inconveniences and difficulties of such - a commercial system are dil- \u20ac (EACH AND EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8.15 P.M.) A perfect opportunity for beginners and average Vor groups) to improve their game under professional tuition and meet new friends with the same interest .all under the most pleasant atmosphere created by the new air conditioned.Chateau BRIDGE Studio ENQUIRE NOW : 482-6786 J.M.Fraser | | | 'his home ficult to visualize today.For the English mercantile house, it involved great risks and tied up capital for lengthy periods; for the Canadian importer it made trading highly speculative since he had to buy his goods at English prices and pay in Canadian staples, the value of which continually fluctuated between the time of shipment and the date of eventual delivery.As for the Canadian inhabitants, the system required them to pay the highest prices for the manufactured goods they needed, while forcing them to accept the lowest price for the farm and forest products they had to barter in exchange.For it was the unfortunate settlers, trappers, and Indians, both as primary producers and ultimate consumers, who had to bear all the costs of the far-flung trading operation, both coming and going, and provide the profits into the bargain.\" UP TO 1841 It is against this background that~the Bank came into being.Volume One covers the Bank's origins and its history up to 1841.It throws fresh light on life as it was lived in early Canada and because it does so with the weight of prodigious research, it is of interest not only to the student of finance and government, but also to that wider body of readers who are interested in our development as a nation, Volume Two will appear next year just before the observance of the Bank's 150th anniversary.What becomes very clear in reading this engrossing biography is that the growth of the Bank of Montreal cannot be separated from the history and growth of Canada.The very feel of the life of the people is recreated, as for example, when the author describes an early transfer of money, hundreds of thousands of dollars in bullion from Montreal to Boston, by sleigh overland during the winter, with no apparent concern of its is dead in 83rd year Final tribute was paid Thursday to the late James Morrison Fraser, who died at the Montreal General Hospital recently in his 83rd year.He was at one time chairman of the board of Greenshields, Hodgson and Racine, and of the i Standard Life Assurance Co.Born in Westmount, he made here all his life.Educated at the Tucker School and in England he joined Green- shields Ltd.at the age of 16: Active in community work he was honorary president of the Grace Dart Hospital and on the Board of Governors of Montreal General Hospital.Active in the Mackay Institute for the Blind, he was also honorary vice-president of the Quebec Division of the Boy Scouts Association of Canada.He was chairman of the finance committee of Dominion Douglas Church.Mr.Fraser is survived by a daughter, Mrs.Helen Blakely and a son J.Alasdair.He was predeceased by his wife, the former Josephine Climie and a son Major George C.Fraser.Arial was in Mt, Royal Ceme- t v : + 4 7 \u2019 .| being hi-jacked.The author goes into painstaking detail to describe the day-by-day problems, business and other, of getting the first bank underway until the reader begins to feel completely involved.Using this technique, the influence and impact which the opening of agencies and branch offices of the Bank of Montreal had on other communities become very clear.Without these branches in Toronto, Quebec, Kingston, and elsewhere the development of those centres might have been far different.Adding to the vivid portrayal is the fact that 80 of the more than 500 pages of Vol.I., are devoted to black and white and.full colour reproductions of pictorial matter, oil paintings and water-colours, old documents and maps, pen and ink sketches and aqua-tinds and photographs of early banknotes and coins, strong box and coin scales and portraits of leading figures in the life of the Bank and the country.Of special interest are 19 double pages in full colour spreads which are reproductions of paintings by Canadian artists especially commissioned for this purpose.Of Canada\u2019s striving toward nationhood, the author says: \u201cIf the facts of the long struggle were more widely understood \u2014 the forbidding character of the environment.the formidable obstacles to communication and (ransport- ation, the exploitative nature of colonial mercantilism, and the crippling effects of American protective tariffs \u2014 if there were a deeper appreciation of this historic backgraund, there could be no Canadian inferiority complex: Canadians instead would view themselves proudly in the light of their incredible accomplishments.\u201d From the viewpoint of research, content and lithography.this is a very superior book: one which belongs on the shelf of every serious reader.C.N.LB.The Canadian National Institute for the Blind hopes [for an increase in the number | of donors to the Eye Bank as the \"demand for corneal transplants | ! \"always exceeds the supply.The need is very great.Further information may be obtained from Mrs.Wolf, C.N.1.B., 1425 Cres- | | cent Street, 25 842-6496.Let our experts take over your problem! 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Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association.Authorized as Necond Class Mall by the Post We Say Rings in bathtubs are costing more JOW take the case of Ajax, the cleanser under the label of Messrs.Colgate-Palmolive Ltd.of Toronto.T'other day our wife came home with two 21.6- ounce \u2018giant size\u201d tins, cach emblazoned \u201c3e Off!\u201d The price sticker on top said 2 for 676\u201d This was stuck over another tag reading \u201c2 for 63e.\u201d which in turn covered a third marker, \u201c2 for 61e,\u201d and finally we found an original.\u20182 for 596\" We visited the grocer, a chain manager, who said the price boosts had heen decreed \u201cby the manufacturer\u201d through his head office over three successive weeks.That was three weeks ago.Last week a spot check showed the shelf price \u201c2 for 71e.\u201d and the \u201cZe Off\" deal is off.That's a jump from 53e net to 7le in six weeks; 18¢, or 9e a tin.Almost 34 percent.Howcum, Mr.Colgate?French assertion is invigorating \\ HAT of those Anglo- Saxon - or, more properly, non-French \u2014 Quebeckers who love their province and, more particularly.live in tranquil contentment with their French - speaking neighbors?What can the super- nationalist French - Canadians, the separatistes.the French-only-or-else noise-makers do about the vast majority of us non-French who love them specially for their fiery self-assertion, much less refuse to be insulted or make plans to get out of the province?Truth is, our talkative French brethren raise far more ire in English- Office Department.Ottawa and You Say Reader recalls\u2014 first remembrance Dear Sir.Perhaps this will interest your paper and readers around Remembrance Day.A slii[ wind was blowing across the triangle where the War Memorial Cairn stood sentry on the small hill before the College where the roads of the town and highway joined before crossing the bridge and entering the Main street of a small Nova Scolia town.All morning of that cool clear early November Day several years ago.the people of the town and country were gathering in {wos and fours, students.families.widows along the sidewalks near the triangle.The trees around the area and along the stream by the highway below the bridge were bare now and the wind rustled through the leaves along the ground.I recalled the day before 1 had noticed the group photos in the windows of stores on the main street with red poppies.Mostly Army, many from the country with their names neatly below, A roll call of the clans.The sound of the pipes carried on the air informed us of the parade coming up Main street through the town.With the musie growing louder, the Love-letter rery welcome Sir: 1 have much pleasure in enclosing my cheque for $2.50 for a year's subscription lo The Examiner.As a former resident of Westmount for many years, I enjoy your paper very much.Yours Truly.Mrs.Robert Harvie.St.Lambert, P.Q.speaking Canada beyond than within Quebec.Meanwhile, more \u201cmaudit Anglais\u201d than care to admit secretly cheer on the awakening and the march forward of our French-speaking compatriots.Seeking a place in the sun raises hope and morale, and that is an atmosphere in which it is most pleasant and invigorating to live.5 À Westmounter in Great Britain Petworth, Sussex: Telephones, plumbing and electrical arrangements in England, are something less than a joke.Everyone knows that.But why?The British possess astute brains; produce or have produced the finest cars, ships, planes; invented radar and engines and first split the atom.* Yet in engineering today they tend to remain Victorian.Because the British abhor change\u201d They prefer a comfortable time lag of 50 to 100 vears between the perception that something should be done and a serious attempt to do it, Partly perhaps.But that is not the real reason.LESS RESPECT Lord Snow contends that he \u2018knows of no country that has less respect for engineers than England.\u201d He is right.Of this there is no doubt whatever.An engineering friend of mine.a lieutenant-commander in the Royal Navy, affirms that the entire profession of engineering is viewed with something akin to contempt.It is now patent that President Kennedy made an astute choice in the appointment of Robert MacNamara as U.S.Secretary of Defence.Mr.Mc- Namara, a graduate of M.1.T.is a practical man who knows his caleuls and logarithms, Such an appointment could not occur here, first because there is no such eminent equivalent to M.LT., and second because the British are disdainful toward engineers.An English doctor, lawyer.playwright, scholar, politician.novelist or cven a journalist.elicit a proper respect: whereas a man who carries a slide- rule in his pocket and builds bridges, does not.Why?FRENCH, GERMANS The French and Germans perceived that the key to economic expansion lay largely in ample quantities of trained engineers.Almost immediately after the war they built the required technical colleges.The result can be felt by a blind man in a German train.for instance.which travels with such tranquil smoothness as to be almost unbelievable.This is due largely to the ingenious forked interlocking of the rail joints.And the French engineers have shown great initiative in advarcing.for example.their Aristocratic heritage By Stephen Schofield monorail, and in offering plans for the tunnel under the English Channel.The British Government cannot be blamed.For the British Government tried, about the same time, to implement what was called the tri-partite education plan, the third part being technical schools and colleges.This third part, and only this third part, the technical part, failed.The Government did not set up the intended technical colleges because students preferred other fields: almost anything but engineering.Only the other day the dean of engineering at Cambridge University appealed for more students.He has about 50 students and the faculty has had about that many for years.British youth is disinclined.The question remains\u2019 Why?A GENTLEMAN An English gentleman of statue and renown, a finely bred aristocrat.handsome and elegant in appearance.genial and easy in manner.was William Lamb.Although he was of noble birth, that is born into the cradle of riches and power of a radiant society, it cannot be said that he was nobly born.On the contrary his birth was shameful.It is well known that his mother's husband was not his father: and that his mother.Lady Melbourne, was temporarily established with the 3rd Lord Egremont, whom he resembled.Here in Petworth, Lord Egre- mont\u2019s incredibly grandiose matsion, Petworth House.can be seen throughout for the paltry sum of half a crown 135¢).In size it seems about the same as Westmount High School.Instead of blackboards.its walls are embellished by a profusion of paintings by Lely.Millet.Reynolds, Titian, Van Dyke and many others, particularly Turner.The Turner room is entirely devoted to 13 of his paintings: he painted several of his most important works here.Other features.the organ, chapel.sculpture and furnishings.are for me ineffable, IT say.Percy! Brigit! Mar- maduke! The servants\u2019 quarters, a separate (wo-storey building.accommodates about 40 in small rooms.One straight side of the estate is bordered by a stone wall seven miles long which at times rises to a height of 40 feet.Fiftcen keepers still maintain the unspoiled lakes and woodland of the estate.which contains about 250 deer.! have seen many of them.The 3rd Lord Egremont\u2019s legitimate descendant.Mr.John Wyndham, is the present occupant of Petworth House.Mr.Wyndham was a personal private secretary to Harold Macmillan during his tenure as prime minister.But is was the same Lord Egremont's illegitimate son, William Lamb, later Lord Melbourne, who became the favorite prime minister of Queen Victoria, and who indeed led her by the hand very gently, with infinite patience decorum, almost daily.for years.VAST POPULATION Meanwhile a vast population crawled and strove with rock and coal, underground, and in stinking factories on the surface.Children of six and seven years of age commonly toiled for 14 hours a day, toward the end of which they could only be kept awake by hard beatings.They usually slept in a shed adjoining the factory and for the meanest of wages thus expended their pitiful lives.Of this the Prime Minister.Lord Melbourne remarked: \u201cThe factory children?Oh, if only you'd have the goodnes to leave them alone!\" : He shunned reform of any kind in almost anything: and for years his opinion was endemic: until opposed and surmounted very gradually by Lord Shaftsbury and others.DAMAGE But the damage was.done People naturally acquired an aversion for work with their hands.Parents becam® bent upon their sons learning something else.shunning manual labor and what it involves.technical-engineering skills and even dentistry.which is work with the hands.Incredible as it may seem.while the triumphs of British engineering have glittered for more than a century.and many still do, its present plight is attributable to the aristocratic attitude epitomized by a prime minister: \u2018\u2019The factory children?Oh.if only you'd have the goodness to leave them alone!\u201d This explains the poor telephones, plumbing, electrical imbroglio; and the obsolete equipment that so often hampers production throughout the land.¢* Lord Rutherford: although it was here in Britain that he first split the atom, which paved the way for nuclear research.he began research at McGill University in Montreal.His name is chiselled in stone in a wall of the hall of the physics building.) \u2018Young Canada Book Week Nov.15 to 22 is Young Canada Book Week, and Westmount Library is making arrangements to play its part in this coast to coast annual event.John F.Hayes, popular writer of Canadian historica] tales for young readers, is the patron of Young Canada Book Week this year, A native of Dryden, Ontario.who moved with his family to Victoria B.C, at the age of eight.and has since spend some time in Port Arthur, Fort William, North Bay, Toronto, Oshawa, Winnipeg and Montreal \u2014 he is a believer in the power of change, and an adventurer in the risks and joys of living.In an article entitled: \u2018Exploring With Books\u201d Mr.Hayes writes: FIRST READING \u201cMost of us can recall with a smile, and perhaps even with a sigh, the wondrous memory of our first reading .when we joined Alice in that fabulous wonderland of the Mad Hatter, when we climbed with Jack as he ascended that amazing bean stalk, and when we held our breaths as Cinderella fitted that immortal glass shoe on her tiny foot.Then we joined Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, and read wide-eyed as we peered out at the pirate\u2019s camp on Jackson's Island: we watched the famous Pe- quod sink under the attack of Moby Dick, the great white whale: we stood side by side with Dollard as he perished in a blazing fight at the Long Sault; we lived and worked with the Robinsons, that in- genuine Swiss family whose story will never grow old, and we shivered along with Robinson Crusoe at that first starting sight of a naked footprint on the coral sands , ._ \"ROVING EPORTER By Oliver Towne Nickel-silver doors, presented to the United Nations for its New York building in 1952 are to be portrayed on special U.N.stamps .the doors were built by the Robert Mitchell Company.and the president of that company.Past District Governor of Rotary St.is an honorary member of Westmount Rotary he was a special guest of Prime Minister Holland .Club Clair Pearson at the formal presentation of the famous doors.¥* * Birthday greetings to Oliver Retallack.Bud Close and George Hunter, November 6.9 and 12 respectively À # si No doubt about it, weekend riders on the subway appear to be out for a gay spree and not travelling anywhere in particular .and they like to look around + çÇ U.N.story:\u2014 Canada in middle Ad-Clubbers told by Leslie Roberts Leslie Roberts \u2014 one of Can- the Atwater station, and the ada\u2019s most controversial column- Alexis Nihon Plaza underpinnings here .when they get one of our grem- ists and broadcasters \u2014 and a resident of Westmount, at a ; meeting of the Montreal Advertising and Sales Executives Club lins was down in the sub- recently, said that Canada has way Saturday to check on an international obligation to the situation and re ports the gawking crowds lessened little from the first Saturday Metro was running ; \"lead a life-and-death struggle to save the United Nations.Speaking in commemora-, tion of the 21st birthday of the United Nations, Mr Roberts it was hot, OUT said there must be à \u2018stronger.man reports, and perhaps tougher.biting United Nations\u2019 that's where he got his cold.or we are in danger of having Westmount High sets 2 service of Remembrance Special Remembrance mount High School tomorrow.November 11.Special service for the Junior School is scheduled for 9 am.and for the Senior School at 10:45 a.m.(son and Suez\u201d the w hole world blow up in our faces.\u2019 Canada.he said.is a small power that is trusted and 1es- \"pected by the big powers, and, \u201cstrangely enough we are more respected by outsiders than we respect ourselves.\u201d The U.N.he said, was emas- Day culated at birth by the big pow- services will be held at West- er s, who have insisted on the right to dominate ever since.Mr.Roberts said he looked with pride on actions of Canada.in terms of \u201ca man named Pear- but he qualified this admiration by pointing to Each service includes Bible \u201cinstances of Canadian capitula- reading.an address.a flag ceremony.Last Post of Reveille.As in former ycars.members ol the local clergy will be in attendance.neddie FIX IT.3 WY.might as well Make an admission Our tubs are in The best condition JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service & Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 the singing of a hymn, ,nial projects.Also lation to U.S.pressures\u2019.For an example he said that it was \u2018\u2019horvifving to think that China would be represented at Expo by a rump that was kicked out of China.\u201d If the UN had the support and authority.he said.in 1954 it could have prevented the whole \u2018bag of tricks that is now Viet-' nam.\u2019 oN Scout .(Continued from page 3) Master: Donald Grahame.Ass.Cub Master: Michael McKenzie.Ass, Scout Master: Brian Me- Kenzie.Ass.Scout Master.The annual meeting also car ried out its normal functions of commitlee reports.Following the President's report.Vic Morgan presented (he Financial Statement and budget.Mr.Duncan presented the Badge and Advancement Committee Report.and FF.Lees gave an organization report.Under new business were lengthy discussions on Scout Week Promotion, participation of Scouts in EXPO \u201867 and Centen- the district\u2019 \u201cwill be sending their quota of 2: boys in the World Jamboree in' Idaho (his summer.' Eric C.Mountjoy was introduced as the proposed new Assistant District Commissioner.At the conclusion of the reg-, ular meeting refreshments were | served al an informal gathering: hosted by Mrs.David Bourke.\"Lobby of the \"Y\" Westmount Rofary hears story of modern teaching hospital The story of the modern teaching hospital was told to members of the West- mount Rotary Club recently by Dr.Gilbert Turner, administrator of the Royal Victoria Hospital.who related fully the joys and sorrows, trials and tribulations of hospitalization today.Dr.Turner paid high tribute to whe volunteers, and stated without equivocation, that without the volunteers the modern hospital would be severely handicapped: he also paid high tribute to the part played by the volunteers in the recent hospital strike in this province.Speaking of the heavy workload at the modern teaching hospital, Dr.Turner mentioned that on a percentage basis the number of electrocardiographs, and x-rays had doubled in the past 20 years.and emergencies handled had increased two - and - a - half times.Where emergencies were rare.especially in the night hours, some 20 years ago, today.he said, people are ready and will-; ing to rush to the hospital \u2014 because they know they will get good and immediate care.and because many of them are loath to disturb their regular physician because they feel he needs his slecp.There is a shortage of general practitioners, Dr.Turner said, and only a small Renovations result from growth at 'Y\u2019 The growing popularity of local YMCA programs has brought about some unexpected renovations to the \"Y\" premises.A large section of the Main has been partitioned off to make another large meeting and class room.\u201cWhile this room is being constructed.some continue lo over-crowded ficials of the \"Y\" commended that if the needs of program groups continue to expand the | \u201cY\" may find it necessary to look to renting space out of the building.Soon to start is renovations to the fices, With the addition of new staff.a growing membership and the new Adult Centre, the present facilities are too small and poorly laid out * \u201cYU groups will meet in greatly percentage of medical students seem to want to go in for \u2018g.p work\u2014despite the fact that the demands for good \u2018g.p.'s\" is high.The speaker made a plea for funds for the teaching hospital, for, as he explained, the amount available from government sources pays for the patient care up to a pont but of must be from other sources that the research is done Some ot Dr as expected.cord\u2019 He wae Kenwood Frank Starr the chair turner\u2019s remarks were Colt the re: thanked by Frank president was an RADIO EQUIPPED LANSDOWNE TAXI REG'D.18 Gladstone \u2014 Westinount 933-8484 SPECIAL & HOURLY RATES \u2014 OUT OF TOWN TRIPS CHRISTENINGS \u2014 WEDDINGS \u2014 FUNERALS \u2014 AIRPORT Operated by E.Gallagher DAY & NIGHT SERVICE conditions.OI-, the administration of-, Program.WRONG TIME \u201cIF YOU THINK IT'S THE TO INVEST.\u201d FREE BROCHURE.You will benefit from the facts and ideas presented in this little brochure.Presents a visual picture of the opportunities that have existed and exist today for capital appreciation in spite of existing fears and problems.Use handy coupon below to send for your free copy.There is no obligation whatsoever.management limited + NAME CITY OR TOWN .A.L.LAXTON Divisional Manager 345 Victoria Ave.Westmount 6.Que.Without obligation.please send free brochure \u2018if You Think it's The Wrong Time To Invest\u2019 le ADDRESS .ociiiiiiiiinies 4 = OFFICE & SHOP LAMBERT ROOFING CHIMNEY SERVICE INC.@ ROOFING @ SHEET METAL WORK @ CHIMNEYS REPAIRED AND REBUILT ® TUCK POINTING @ FIREPLACES REPAIRED @ EAVESTROUGH 39 NORTHVIEW Montreal West Phone : 484-0646 9961 \u2018OL s9QuiaaoN \u2018Aopsanys \u2018saurusox3 sunoussam 341 \u2014 G The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, November 10, 1966 \u2014 6 Unity Highlights: | PARTY Everyone loves a party and Miss Anderson, faithful volunteer in the Arts and Crafts De- \u201c ather-Son and Mofher-Daughter banquets =: = 7.master at planning and arrang- \u2019 san ing these events.Her Hal- lowe'en Party was an outstand- ead long list of exciting fall events Se rh children from The McKay School for the Deaf in atten- Although the dates are a Tickets are avallable at the, Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada Scholar- weeks ago.We hope to see him dance who really enjoyed the c month hence, people are al- | Club.Bring along your own mo.ship students, who Is in charge back before too long.Best [festivities ©.SL: + An.Hier or dad as the case may be lof sports at the Club has sent vishes | ( ready talking about the An-° put if this is impossible we can | around the Basketball schedules wishes Mr.Boel.Continued on page 7) pa Father & Loon 2nd always supply one for you.Make to the other Clubs involved in- ° ° Mother aughter an- it a date.There wil be good food cluding Dawson, Point St.Char- quets.\u2018and fraternity.Celebrities and |les, Rosemount and Weredale.irways 00 ing These events are cagerly entertainment for ail, club offi-| This covers the Juvenile games awaited by the members and the clals say.through Feb.8th.Reg'd.dates set aside this year are SPORTS On Saturday, October 30th in ; Dec.6 & 7th respectively.Denis Morris, one ot our the Bantam Basketball League, ROOFING CONTRACTORS | Unity was beaten by St.Lam- AE = \u201cbert in the last seconds of play.=_ We use only Quality A D + D | The score was St.Lambert 38 > Es .Î ominion DVOUGIOS Unity 37.This was really a cliff- materials a lied b hanger.Outstanding players tn eT expert craftsmen = were Kevin Ryan, George Dr : ; p .Alleyne, Don Follette, Mike Ag ve » ohn Robb Service i: IPE o Courteous Exhibition games are also be- oy T= Estimates was held Saturday ing played.On Nov.2nd Unity played Negro Community Centre.Next Tuesday the Juvenile team plays at Point St.Charles & by Wu \\ * © No Obligation and on Sunday Unity has a con- Chimneys Repaired \u2014 Sheet Metal Work A memorial service was held Saturday afternoon al test at Chomedey in the Commu- Dominion Douglas Church, Lansdowne and The Boule- nity Centre Basketball Tourna- vard, for John Robb, prominent organist, choirmaster, ment.conductor and composer, and a long-time member of the' staff of the Sun Life Assurance Company.who died in his 61st year.We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction \" When You Call .JUDO Our very popular Judo in- 933-4122 structor Mr.Boel turned in the wrong direction too fast a few 4652 Sherbrooke St., W., Westmount A native of Aberdeen, Scot.\u2014 = land, Mr.Robb came to thisi country af a very carly age and was educated in Montreal, joining the staff of the Sun Life in f 1927 in the premium depart.| ment and was appointed chief clerk in 1945.Ten years later he was pro- moled to the post of assistant supervisor in the foreign prem- wm accounting department, then im 1965 a senior systems analyst mm the planning department and subsequently was connected with personnel work.For 21 years he was organist and choirmaster at Dominion Douglas and was honored at a special reception by the congregation in June, when they marked the fact that in 21 years he had never missed a service.He studied music with Dr.A.FE.Whitehead, and held à Licentiate from the Royal College of Music in London, and a + Bachelor of Music degree from Bishop's University.A consultant on organ design he hal latterly been engaged for the Sun Life in an clectro- mechanical carillon project the company is readying for Expo.8 He was also conductor of the Montreal Men's Choir and the Sun Life Christmas Choir What does Centenmal mean to you?l \u201c Accomplished in working with metal and wood, he constructed his own harpsichord, on which he pertormed in public.He is survived by his wife, the former Susanna Grace Kerr: tour sons, Lynwood, Edward B.Thomas R.und Peter S.\u2026.and two sisters, Mrs, D.Averty of Jersey Channel Islands and Mrs.John Wilton of the Town ot Mt Roval What are you planning for \u2018 Centennial ?\\ Students .(Continued from page 3) , .down was made by Howie Lord.1967.This is the year for Canadians opera, musical comedy to drama.may be.What is important is that IC was only the second time in, everywhere to stop and think about Two companies of 300 servicemen you have stopped and thought enough six games that Rosemere was! Canada.To look back on how far this cach will travel Canada to put on a of your country and what it means scored against This leaves the | pation has come sance its rough and magnificent stirring Military Tattoo, to you to take up a Centennial Westmount team in second rugged beginnings.To think about portraying Canada\u2019s past 300 years project of your own.5 ace Canada as it is now: free, prosperous, of military history! \u2018The Federal /Provincial events à The Junior Football Team and with an unlimited future for growth.These arc just three of hundreds of planned will be magnificent and thrills a von 7-0 in an Exhibition game To celebrate, magnificent projects Centennial events planned for you ing.But to each of us, the truly i! Fes House.Man shall are in the works.The \u2018onfederation in the coming year.But what are exciting and most meaningful projects Westmount team is in third Caravans will bring Canada to millions yor doing for Centennial?What is will be the ones we create ourselves.?place in rural and tiny out-of-the-way your own personal project?Other What does Centennial mean to you In Volleyball.Westmount places, The Caravans unfold an Canadians are painting their homes, And what are you planning for Juniors came first and the exciting colourful story of Canada: flying the Canadian flag, planting Centennial?.Intermediate team came second.Both of these teams will enter! the tinals next week.How the language grows; Catholie Digest magazine de- tines beatnik poetry as \u201chang- doggerel.\u201d from carly beginnings right up to the present.Festival Canada brings Canadians the largest entertainment package cver: from western music to Maple trees, hooking Centennial rugs, reading up on their Canadian history, What will you do?Its not important how large or how small your project bp VY Ly .\u2018 The Centennial Commission Ottawa, Canada, LIAL 2 01 Tenet ls a Yt.q LE \u20ac \u2018 to.a RET n » Examination, study | rules are clarified al Westmount High Westmount High School's regular mid-term examinations will go forward as usual in six examination, periods from Wednesday November 23 to Wednesday November 30.Principal N.Wood has announced and, examination results should December 15.While some schools \u2014 particularly Wagar High School in Cote St.Luc \u2014 experienced difficulty over examination study arrangements to a point where the situation reached \u2018strike\u2019 proportions, Westmount was able to manage to avoid such difficulties.In fact, with few exceptions.the examination plans are normal for this time of the term.Generally exams are being compressed into a shorter period than previously: no pupil will have more than two exams on; any one day: there will be no homework assignments during exam week: principal is communicating directly with parents on examination and study arrangements: and there is flexibility where pupils may study.The whole unpleasant and unnecessary difficulty \u2014 which did not bring Westmount pupils oul on strike \u2014 apparently was caused by the fact that some pupils in some school were not at school when parents thought they were, and were not at home when teachers thought they were.In fact some were not either at home nor at school, and as a result \u2018got into trouble\u201d.The principal is sending each family a copy of the exam schedule.The parent will indicate on a tear-off sheet to be returned to the school whether it is the wish of the parents that pupils study at school under supervision, or return home to study at home.The study-at-school system is appreciated in some homes where the parents both work, and pupils would be unsupervised at home.There will be more study halls available, Mr.Wood told The Examiner yesterday.and the new arrangement gives added work to some teachers.Unity highlights .(Continued from page 6) GOLD \u2019N BLUE The Club paper finally \u201cwent to press\u2019.We are hoping to have a larger edition before too long.Reporters please note!! Peter Whiteside announced in this issue a Contest to be held for Club members.This Contest consisted of two parts.Prizes are to be awarded to the winners and the best articles printed in the next issue of the paper.The contests are \u201cName the new Club pet\u201d the other an essay entitled \u201cMy First Impressions of Godzilla\u201d Come on Club members air your literary genius and call on your imagination for an original and appropriate nom pour l'animal.PROGRESS At a meeting of the Committee of Management held recent- ty at the Club, it was reported that the month of October showed a large increase in participation in every category of operation.Sports.Arts & Crafts, Group Clubs and Special Interest activities.The average daily attendance in the Club for the month was 120 per day.The trend continues, One of the highlights for November was the inauguration of a Nature Club to which most of the boys have shown keen interest.+ CHRISTMAS MART Don't forget the T.K.'s Christmas Mart.This is a Christmas clude Arnold Edinborough.Vin- he available for pupils by PAPT meet Laurier Lapierre.controversial McGill professor, former co- host of the controversial television program \u20187 Days\u2019 and a resident of Westmount, is guest speaker Friday, November 18th, at the closing luncheon of the annual convention of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of the Province of Quebec.His subject will be: \u201cQuebec in the Canadian Mosaic.\u201d Another local resident on the program of the two-day event is J.M.Keith, president of the Imperial Tobacco Company and chairman of the executive committee of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce who will lead one of the five main sessions of the convention, on business and industry.Convention theme is \u201cThe Canadian Mosaic \u2014 a positive view of Canada on the eve of her centennial\u201d This is the ; 102nd convention of the association and is planned for the | Queen Elizabeth Hotel.; One of the outstanding ses- ; sions will feature: David Lewis, deputy leader of the New Democratic Party: Gordon Shrum.chancellor, Simon Fraser Uni- | versity in B.C.and Toronto | Globe and Mail's controversial | editorial writer Richard Need- ham, who is on record as suggesting that the entire education system of today be scrapped \"Others on the program in- | cent Ponte, Dr.Patterson Hume, | Hon.John Turner.and Joseph Schull.Local group is climbin g After seven months of hard work, a Westmount High musical group is finally hitting the \u2018big time\u2019 in the fraternily circuit.Roger Allaire plays the organ and piano in the group.Also in the outfit \u2014 Jamie and the Jesters \u2014 is Jim Wilson, who attended Westmount High only a very short time ago.The group takes a keen delight in performing and has a repertoire that includes almost everything that's up-to- dale.They were a smash Saturday after the McGill game at Sir Arthur Currie Gym and made a host of new musical friends at the McGill Women's Fashion Show recently.Manager Fred Charles is leaving no stone unturned lining up fraternity work for these fellows.\u2014 B.M.Shopping Service for the little ones, organized and run by one of the very active Group Clubs.Costume jewellery, china, hand- kies, scarves, glass-ware etc.would be most welcome, Free wrapping is included in the bar- gaint! MONTREAL TEACHERS ASSOCIATION AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PARENTS Your teachers want you, the parents, to know that we are seriously dissatisfied with our present salary situation.Indeed, we are beginning to doubt seriously that the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal is as concerned as we are with maintaining our educational standards.We ask you to consider the following acts:\u2014 |} The cost-of-living is increasing daily and workers are being granted adjustments to meet this.The armed services and the RCMP have received a 14% increase, postal workers have been offered an interim adjustment of 6% and North Shore Protestant Teachers have been given 7'2 %.Railway workers received 18%.The P.S.B.G.M.offered us 3% early in June (which we rejected) and have now reaffirmed they are unable to make a further offer until the Provincial Government clarifies the Board's financial situation.Our salaries vary according to the number of years of training taken after matriculation and the number of years of teaching experience.We ask you to examine the net, \"take-home\", pay of six representative teachers: |) Teacher A has received two years of training and is living on $226 a month in his first year of teaching.2) Teacher B has three years training and is living on $265 a month in his third year of teaching.3) Teacher C has four years training and is living on $291 a month in his first year of teaching.4) Teacher D has four years training and is living on $480 a month in his thirty-third year of teaching.5) Teacher E is a University graduate with five years training: he and his three dependents are living on $570 a month in his thirteenth year of teaching.Our present salary agreement allows for a salary adjustment in the event of \u2018\u2019a marked change in economic conditions.\" WE, THE TEACHERS OF THE M.T.A., INSIST THAT WE NEED SUCH AN ADJUSTMENT NOW.2) Most of the Province's 75,000 teachers have organized themselves into professional syndicates under the Labour Code; several Protestant school boards have encouraged these moves and in general the Protestant boards have accepted the new situation.The newly - formed Montreal Teachers\u2019 Association, which represents some 2,700 teachers employed by the P.S.B.G.M., applied for such recognition last June; the P.5.B.G.M.has contested our application, thereby delaying the legal processes considerably, and has declared itself opposed to a single association.We consider this paternalistic interference in our affairs.3) The recent decision to keep high school students in school during examinations would have created immense administrative problems and increased the work-load of the teachers considerably.Yet this decision was taken arbitrarily by the Board's administrative officers without any consultation with those who must carry it out.So much for the Parent Commission's idea of a partnership between administration, teachers and parents.We suggest that Board administration spend more time studying the practical realities of school life.We, the teachers, will be happy to discuss the present serious situation with you.We ask your sympathetic interest and support.The Board is apparently indifferent to our views; perhaps they will be more receptive to yours.MONTREAL TEACHERS ASSOCIATION (Herman A.Ebers, President) November 2, 1966 9961 \u201801 43QuIdAON \u2018ADPSINYL \u2018JSUIWOX] JUNOUNSIM By \u2014 | Ee The Westmount Examiner, Thursday.November 10, 1966 \u2014 8 ~ ANGLICAN ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill She Rev'd.Canon J.N.Doldge.Rector \u2018The Rev'd.J, C, M.Serjeantson TRINITY XXII 8090085 Holy Eucharist #39 in.Holy Eucharist and Semoun 1106 can, Service of Remembrance of the Fallen in World Wurs § & 11 Morning Preacher \u2018The Rector 11.00 «in Crib Corner, Nursery and Church School 7:30 pu.Evensong with Sermon 'reacher: The Rev'd.J.C.M, Serjeantson 8:30 pan, Adult Discussion Group WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist and Cholrmaster Donald J.F.Hadliold, ARCM., BA, BPaed.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Western Westmount The Revd, Alex Mellor, Rector The Revd.Canon 8.8.Lindsay (Hon.) TRINITY XXII 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 10:15 aan.Mattins (said) 11:00 a.m.Church School 11:00 wan.Sung Eucharist 7:00 pan.Evening Prayer sind: Holy Eucharist; Weekdays 7:00 a.m.\u2018Tuesday; Thursday.8:00 a.m, Friday._8:30 nm.Wednesday.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH DORCHESTER and ATWATER WESTMOUNT Walter 6G.Ashil \u2014 Rector Mr.E.Talt \u2014 Organist Sunday, November 13th aan.Joly Communion a.m.Church School 11:00 am.Morning Prayer WE WELCOME YOU PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Rev, Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, Minister Public Worship The Minister will preach Harold 11, Hodge Organist and Choirmaster All are cordially welcome 8:00 e de a 11 00 an, UNITED St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT M, GRANT, HA.DD.DOUGLAS MOULAND, HBA.REV DANIEL HEV.BD.WESTMOUNT NIGH SCHOOL (4350 St.Catherine St.W.) 1100 am.Morning Worship WHECKERS \u2014 AND BUILDERS\u201d i Sermon by Dr.Grant Adult Study Group Church School with Crib Corner and Nursery Kairos, Westmount Park Church.4695 Western Ave.Gordon C.White, B.Mus.Organist and Choir Director VISITORS WELCOME! 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, November 13th 11:00 a.m.CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 a.m.SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson-Sermon Subject : \u201cMORTALS AND IMMORTALS\" Golden Text: Romans 8:9.Ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, \u2018Thursday and Saturday 12-3 \u2018p.m.Wednesday 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.\"UNITARIAN 050 am 11 00 on TSU pus 'THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.| {at Simpson) Sunday, November 13th 11:00 a.m, \"H.G.WELLS AND A PLANNED WORL Minister : ! Rev, Leonard Mason, B.A, B.D.Church School at 11:00 sum.in Trafal- | gar School, 3495 Simpson Street.Lakeshore Church \u2014 Services and Church School on Sundays at 9:30 a.m.and 11 Pointe am.both at 14 Cedar Ave, Claire.i Sunday Services and Church School \u2018at I1 am.at 1-9th Ave.Roxboro.BAPTIST Organist and 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.Midweek Service: Sunday School: WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.HAROLD J.BALSDON, B.A, B.Th.Choir Director: Frank Armstrong, L.T.C.L.THE OLDEST VOICE IN THE WORLD SERVICE TELEVISED OVER C.B.C.GYMANFA GANU Salem Welsh Church and St, David's Society in attendance.Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.10 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME (HYMN SING) and 10:45 a.m, UNITED Lansdowne and WESTMOUNT PARK (United Church of Canada) Rev.H, Ray Ashford, B.A, Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.Robt, Kennedy, BALL 11:00 am, \u201cSERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE\" We Welcome You DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.RR.Douglas Smith, BA, B.D.D.D, Rev, Roy P°.Stafford, B.A.Mrs.Holly E.Davidson 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship Sermon REV.ROY WEBSTER Scerctary of Board of World Mission 7:30 WHY THE PRAYER BOOK?Third in Understanding the Issues of the Anstican-United Church Union REV.MURRAY MAGOR Christ Chureh, Beaurepaire November 20th Evensong by The Rector and Evening Choir of St.Matthias November 27th A Layman's view of Union \u2014 Arnold Edinborongh Western Avenues B.D.A.Mus.| B.D, p.m.A CHURCH SERVICES AT AE CHÜRCH OF YOUR CHOICE Westmount Baptist television service will feature Welsh The morning service at West- mount Baptist Church will be televised over the CBC Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto network.The minister the Rev.Harold J.Balsdon will conduct the service and speak on the subpect \u201cThe Oldest Voice in the World.\u201d The senior choir will sing, as Christian Science Whether the concept of eternal life has any value for human beings in their daily experience will be explored at the services nn all Christion Science churches this Sunday.November 13 in the reading of the week\u2019s Lesson- Sermon on the subject \u201cMortals and Immortals.\u201d Relevant Serip- ture will include the Apostle ; Paul's declaration: \u201cYe are not \u2018in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you.\u201d Explanatory passages from the denominational textbook, \u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy, will include: \u2018The manifestation of God | through normals is at light passing through the window-pane.The light and the glass never mingle, but as matter, the glass iis less opaque than the walls, | The mortal mind through which Truth appears most vividly is {that one which has lost much | mater iality \u2014 much error \u2014 in order to become a better trans- | pareney foi Truth.Then, like a cloud melting into thin vapor, it no longer hides the sun.\u201d LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave, Westmount Wm, C.Nolting, B.D., Pastor Miss Lydia Eiblch \u2014 Organist Sunday, November 13th 9:30 am.Senior Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.m.The Service, Jr, S.Sand Nursery SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Marry J.Stern, Rabbl Rabbi Jay B.Goldburg, Assistant Rabbi REMEMBRANCE DAY SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, 8:15 p.m.Rabbi will speak on \u201cJudaism's Quest For Peace\u201d.Dr.Stern will conduct a special ritual of remembrance.Saturday Morning, November 12th at 11:30 am, sermonette: \u201cWe Shall Remember Them\u2019 by Rabbi Goldbure.November 11th at Benjamin Leinow, SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Sunday Mornings at 10:15 a.m.preceded by worship and breakfast.At 10:15 \u2014 Dr, Stern conducts the class in \u201cThe Contemporary Crisis In Re- Hgion\u201d At 11 am.the following courses are offercd: Elementary and Advanced Hebrew \u2014 Mrs.Genia Bur- stein, \u201cContemporary Jewish Thought\"\" by Rabbi Goldbure.DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday Evenings at 5:45 in the Temple Chapel, Sunday Mornings at 9:45.RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS High School and Confirmation Des partments, Saturday Mornings at 9:30 a.m.Junior School, Sunday Mornings at §:30 and Daily Hebrew School, Monday thru Thursday afternoons at p.m, music with guest choirs will the Montreal girls\u2019 choir, under the direction of Frank Armstrong, organist of West- mount Baptist Church, The 7.30 evening service will take the form of a hymn sing, the members of the Salem Welsh Church and St.David's Society will be present and Welsh hymns will be sung.All Welsh people are particularly invited.A brief sermon by the minister is entitled \u2018\u201cThe Testimony of Song.\u201d The choir of Chateauguay United Church will bring the Ministry of Music.Mr.Merlin Davies ARCM will be the soloist.The Church School meets on Sundays at 10 and 10:45 a.m.The 10 a.m.class is for seniors, and the 10:45 a.m.for primary and juniors, After the evening service all are cordially invited to the Lower Hall for the Fellowship Hour, when coffee and light refreshments will be served.The midweek meeting of the Church is on Wednesday at 8 p.m.for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study.English classes for New Canadians are held on Monday evenings at eight o'clock.The BYPU (ages 18 to 30) meets on Fridays at 8 p.m.Rev.Paul S.Gibson is now in Hong Kong Rev.Paul S.Gibson, former assistant to Canon Doidge rector of St.Matthias Church and former Anglican chaplain of Mc- Gill University is in Hong Kong, looking forward to his first Christmas in that China mainland city.He is the new principal of the United Theological College in Hong Kong where his work is sponsored by the Anglican Church of Canada.Temple Emanu-el REMEMBRANCE DAY SABBATH SERVICES Friday evening, November 11 at 8.15 p.m.Rabbi Benjamin Leinow, Regional Director, Canadian Council of Reform Congregations and Rabbi of Temple Rodeph Shalom, Dollard des Ormeaux will speak on \u201cJudaism's Quest For Peace.\u201d Rabby Dr.Harry J.Stern will conduct a special ritual of remembrance, Brigadier Frederick Kisch Branch No.97, Canadian Legion will attend with their colors.Ex-Servicemen and Women will wear decorations, Members of Congregation Rodeph Shalom will participate in the worship.An Oneg Shabbat and Kiddush reception will follow the worship under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood.Saturday morning, 12 at 11.30 a.m.sermonette: Shall Remember Them\u201d Rabbi Goldburg.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS \u2014 Pre- «ceded by worship and breakfast at 9.45 a.m.Sunday morning, November 20.At 10.15 a.m.Dr.Stern will discuss \u2018Ethics And Ritual\u201d in the course \u2018\u2018Contemporary Crisis In Religion.\u201d At 11 a.m.Mrs.Genia Burstein will conduct the class in Elementary Hebrew and Hebrew Conversation while Rabbi Goldburg will instruct the class on \u2018\u201cContemporary Jewish Thought.\u201d The School for Adults is sponsored by Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood and Sisterhood.Co-Chairmen on Adult Education are: Ronald Smith, Lawrence W, Libman.November \u201cWe by * e , Dominion-Douglas I .The Secretary of the Board of World Mission of the United \"Church \u2014 Rev.Roy Webster \u2014 \u201cwill speak in Dominion-Douglas next Sunday morning.Mr.Webster is a world traveller and has news of the world church.In the evening, Rev.Murray Magor of Beaurepaire Anglican Church will deal with the topic \u201cWhy The Prayer Book?\" This is the third in the Series: Understanding the Issues Anglican-United Church Union.All speakers are presenting the issues in Union from an Anglican point of view, Following the address, there will be a Question Period.Church of the Messiah The second lecture in the Unitarian Church of Montreal's series to study the dimensions of poverty, will be held on Tuesday 15th November, 1966 in Chan- ning Hall, 3415 Simpson Street, at 8:15 p.m, A whole nation is poor where the family income is at a frighteningly low level \u2014 $3,000 or les per year.Mr.J.R.B.Coulter of the Special Planning Secretariat, Privy Council Office, Ottawa will lecture on the part the Federal Government will play in \u201cCANADA\u2019's WAR ON POVERTY.\u201d The third lecture in January by Miss Eleanor Barnstead on \u2018Montreal's War on Poverty\u201d will be followed at monthly intervals by studies on \u201cChildren in Need,\u201d \u2018\u2018Changing Patterns of Education in Quebec,\u201d \u2018\u2018The Indian in Contemporary Life\u201d and \u2018Meeting the Problems of Old Age.\u201d Leeman St.Andrew\u2019s The Morning Worship Service Sunday at eleven o'clock will be conducted by the Minister, Rev, Dr.D.M.Grant, the title of his Sermon being \u201cWRECKERS \u2014 and BUILDERS.\u201d The musie will be under the direction of Gordon C.White.The Church Schoo} \u2014 all departments \u2014 will meet at eleven o'clock, and the Crib Corner and Nursery will take care of young children of parents attending Worship Service.The Adult Study Group will meet at 9:50 a.m.in Room 114 of Westmount High School Auditorium, Kairos will meet at 7:30 p.min Westmount Park Church, 4695 Western avenue, Westmount, St.Matthias A service of Remembrance of the Fallen in World War I and II will be held at eleven o'clock, Sunday, November 13.oy a A Colline INC.ÿ Corps of Montreal will be salesladies at Henry Birks at a spe- Saturday, November 19th, the day the Canadian Red Cross Corps of Montreal will be sales ladies at Henry Birks at a special counter displaying goods made by veterans.Miss Janet Cormack, right, Elm Ave., Commandant of the Montreal Detachment which sponsors the sale and Miss Betty Loggie, Metcalfe Avenue, Proceeds of the sale will go to the Red Cross Arts and Craft Programme, Coming Events EVENING OF HARMONY \u2014 Featuring the Mountain City Chorus of the SPEBSQSA on Fri- nesday, November 30 at 12:15 p.m.Duplicate bridge will be play- day, November 18, at 8.15 p.m., | ed in the Grover auditorium and at Westmount Park United Church.Telephone for tickets at 937-2778 or 937-6622.MILITARY WHIST \u2014 Tuesday November 29th, 8 p.m.Door prizes and refreshments.St.Phillips Memorial Hall, Sherbrooke and Connaught avenues, Montreal West.RUMMAGE SALE \u2014 To be held Tuesday November 15, 1966 at 1.30 p.m.in St.Leo's Church, 310 Clarke avenue Westmount.For information 484-9604.LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE: Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood will hold a Chanukah afternoon of luncheon and bridge, on Wed- ELECTROLUX SALES & SERVICE 489-9355 M SS SSL AS SSL ISSA SSS SS SSL NS \\ \\ N N NULL LULL ll dl ll ZN Rubber bridge will be played in the Community hall.Convener is Mrs.R.Sabler.Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs.S.Lithwick at 488- 4021 or the Temple office at 937- 3575.Please bring playing cards.TEA and CHRISTMAS BAZAAR \u2014 Monklands and HMS Victory Chapters of the IODE will hold a Tea and Christmas Bazaar at IODE House, 5475 Cote St.Antoine road, on Saturday, November 12, 1966 from 2.30 to 5.00 p.m.An Assortment of booths will be available including Christmas Decorations, White Elephant, Handicrafts and a special feature will be a Card Reading Booth.The public is invited to do their Christmas Shopping early.CHRISTMAS SALE \u2014 Melville Church Association will hold its annual Christmas Sale of Gifts and Home Cooking, at 349 Melville avenue, Westmount, Saturday, November 19, from 2 p.m, to 6 p.m.Tea will be served.FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS (Dcep- awali), will be observed by the India - Canada Association at Dominion-Douglas Church, Tees POM GOLD is Bagged! At last \u2014 a bread wrapper that lets the bread out easily and reseals airtight! It\u2019s a poly bag with a little KWIK-LOK on the twisted end.Opens easily.Shuts easier.No tearing or tugging.Clever.Convenient.Exclusively on POM GOLD .the fresh, new, white sliced loaf in the reuseable bag.Discover POM GOLD yourself.It\u2019s in good supply, as we bake more good things to eat than any other baker in Montreal.Ofie POM bakers HARRISON BROTHERS LIMITED | Kitchen tested | Drain (ruit or kidney beans for salad th easy way \u2014 puncture the top of the can before opening it and invert the can in a con-: \u201ctainer to store the liquid.When\u2018 liquid has been drained.open the can and remove the contents, When a roast is put into the oven, set a small foil pan partly filled with flour beside it.When' | the flour has browned, it's ready \u2018 \u2018for flavorful brown gravy mak.To improve the texture of hamburgers, as well as their shape,\u2019 add a few drops of water to the | meat, then shape meat into pat-* ties and lel them stand 10 min.| \"utes or more before cooking.| Hall, 687 Roslyn Ave., at 8 p.mon Nov.12.Indian dances.vocal | music and songs will be per- | formed.Hindustani snacks, soft drinks and coffee will be served.| Admission: members $1.25; others $1.50: children below 12 years, 75 cents; for further information phone 681-9852; 932- 2348.i | TALENT FAIR \u2014 The St.Matthias® Church Association of Women is holding its Annual Talent Fair on Thursday.November 24 from 11 a.m.to 5 p.m.in the Parish Hall, 12 Church Hill, Westmount.Luncheon and tea will be served.Mrs.J.H.Wilks and Mrs.Peter Kirkegaard are co-con- veners.TINY TIM'S SPECIAL CHRISTMAS .SHOP at the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital is the ideal place to choose gifts away from the hustle of noise.There is a unique selection for the entire family.The shop is open from November 14 to December 23.10.30 a.m.\u2014 3.30 p.m.Shopping nights for groups, for appointinent call 937-8511 local 384, SHERRY PARTY \u2014 Mrs.N.E., Cooke is hostess at the Annual Sherry Party of the Ladies\u2019 Society.Montreal Branch, Military Engineers Association of Canada, to be held Saturday the 19th of November at Hillside Armouries, Officers Mess, from 5:00 p.m.to 7:00 p.m.THE ANNUAL BAZAAR of the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the German Benevolent Society will be held on Wednesday Nov.16th, from 3 p.m.in the Town Hall in Town of Mount Royal, 90 Roosevelt Ave.Hand-made articles, gift items, Christmas cookies etc.will be on sale and there will also be various attractions for the children.Coffee and cake will be served in the afternoon and a buffet supper will follow ; in the evening.Dancing will start at 8 p.m.CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: St.Matthew's Anglican Church Guild and WA will hold their annual Christmas bazaar in the church hall, corner Dufferin road and Snowdon avenue on Friday.Nov.18th, at 2 p.m.Tea will be | served from 2.30 to 5 and supper at 5.30 and 6.30.For the convenience of ladies wishing to attend the afternoon tea, the nursery will be open at that time, CHARITY BAZAAR \u2014 The annual Charity Bazaar of the Little Sisters of the Assumption will take place at the Ecole Normale, 1301 Sherbrooke street cast, Jac- ques-Cartier, Saturday November 12, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.A cold buffet supper will be served from 6-8 p.m, BARBADOS Limited Accommodations Available At The New Luxurious SOUTHERN PALMS HOTEL Attractively furnished suites in all sizes.Kitchens and balconies, Located on sandy beach front on south shore, two miles from Bridgetown and within walking distance of fine restaurants.Low rates, by day, week or month, include continental breaktast telephone, and maid service.For Reservations and Color Brochure, Call our Montreal Office: 288-3080 Discover Carib-Ocho Rios .the Sea & Country Club in a \"'Treasure Island\" setting.It's all here \u2014 skin diving, fishing, golf \u2014 or just lazing in the friendly Caribbean sun around the pool.There are the added pleasures of a sulphur pool, one of the most healthful spots in the world .cycling, shuffleboard and a putting green.GO NATIVE \u2014 dine and dance to swinging Jamaican rhythm and entertainment.Discover new friends in the Carib-Ocho Rios outdoor bar.THE CARIB-OCHO RIOS SEA & COUNTRY CLUB For convenient reservations phone Robert Reid Associates ZENITH 64-5210 or consult your travel agent.MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR YOUR WEDDING RECEPTION OR PARTY RESTAURANT-MOTEL APIAEL 2A A pe p p p 4 p 4 p p 44444441444444444444 VAS TIN + ECEPTION HALL AVAILABLE 44444444444444444 Visit our friendly Cocktail Lounge Cocktail Hour Every Day from 5 to 7 p.m.All Cocktails 70¢ +4 SIVVSIIAAUASIAAAO NAN Weddings Banquets Anniversaries Receptions Meetings FULLY LICENSED SPECIALIZING IN FINEST FRENCH CANADIAN CUISINE BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH $1.25 FOR RESERVATIONS 7455 Metropolitan Blvd.Call Mr.Wolfgang Upper Lachine Road HU.9-4911 MONTREAL WEST BUY Xi [CLASSIFIED ADS TRADE LEASE 9961 \u2018OL J9QWIAON 'ADPSIny] \u2018JIUIWDXI JUNOUNSIM 341 \u2014 6 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, November 10, 1966 \u2014 10 SALE! Meautifut ORIENTAL RUGS at SALE Prices Coornsult Malcolm Gregor sour sue pruhlems GREGORY'S Phone WE.2-4277 ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.about ect A aire 7 ne Feedba (Left to righty Mr.Crescent, Mr, Ball which will take place Emerald is theme for Angels Ball The ninth annual Angels\u2019 Ball The Emerald Ball\u201d which is taking place in the Queen Eliza.heth Hotel on Saturday evening, November 26th under the distin- Robert Vineberg, at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel on Saturday evening, November 26th, are seen checking some of the film strips to be used in producing a typical effect in lighting, guished patronage of the Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honourable Lester B.Pearson.PC, and Mis.Pearson, and the Premier of the Province of Que-' bee.the Honourable Daniel John- Johnson, sored by the National Council of son and Mrs.is spon- Jewish Women of Canada, Montreal Section, Proceeds from the event will benefit Council's numerous community projects.There will be a valuable door prize of a round trip for two to Paris via Air France.Honouring Patrons ot the Ball, a cocktail reception will be held in the Joliette and Mackenzie Salons prior to the main event.Mrs, Herbert Myers is in charge of this reception committee.An emerald brooch donated by Mr.Lou Goldberg will be the attractive door prize for the Patrons\u2019 party, + Le alan antiques 344a victoria avenue westmount 488-7585 | Orchestral Accompaniment.this venture should phone Mrs.| ©) AL Davis, at 482-2183.Summit Joel Schachter, Douglas avenue, and Miss Monica Mintz, Grosvenor Avenue, in charge of the Junior Committee for the Angels\u2019 colour and design at the Angels\u2019 a Go Go Discotheque which will commence at 10 p.m.The discotheque will be equipped with High Fidelity recorded music by Jack Shalinsky and the latest dance trends will be performed by Michael and Helen Conte.A gift certificate through the courtesy of Brown's Shoe Shops will be offered at the Discotheque.Committee Members for the annual Christmas bazaar being held by the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the German Benevolent Society on November 16.Left to right Mrs.E, Wald, Mrs.H.Bossecker and Mrs.HH.von Arronet, Trafalgar Heights, Westmount Women's Club set activities for year Opening on October 14/66 \u2014 Theatre Party.October 28/66 \u2014 Fashion Show.November 11/66 \u2014 Mr, Richard Hyde.M.L.A.will address the Club.November 17 66 \u2014 Annual Welfare Bridge, November 26/66 \u2014 Expo 1967.December 9/66 \u2014 Xmas Entertainment, Choral Singing we January 27/67 \u2014 Dr.Rabbi Solomon Frank, (Guest speaker).February 24/67\u2014 Afternoon of films.March 10/67 \u2014 Members Day, new members.March 16/67 \u2014 Spring Bridge.March 24/67 \u2014 Business meeting, (members only».April 21/67 \u2014 Annual meeting.All meetings held in Victoria January 13/67 \u2014 Recital,\u2019 Hall.Westmount.Guests to be announced.| Talk on: On reception for Candlelight Ball A program of Ballet classes | Saturday evening, November will be a new project of Roslyn l12th at 7 p.m.Grover Audito- School Home and School Asso-; rium.Rabbi Dr.and Mrs.Har- ciation for this year.ry J.Stern.Mr.and Mrs, Sa- Those interested in details of , muel Paperman, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph J.Cooper, Mr.and Mrs.William Gittes, Mr.and Mrs, Roslyn Home & School sponsor ballet class Pr J Antonio Mlaranzi GRADUATE CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF RESTORATION \u2014 ROME Mr.and Mrs.Alfred N.Miller, ART CONSERVATION, RESTORATION RESEARCHES & APPRAISALS 1357 GREENE AVENUE \u2018>; -982:7048 \u201cHyman Grover.Mr.and Mrs.George Hollinger, Mr.and Mrs.Bernard L.Isaacs, Mr.and Mrs, \u2018David H.Lisser, Mr.Lawrence Marks, Q.C., and Mrs.Marks, Mr.and Mrs.Norman A.Rill.G.G.-S AT COUNCIL A group of Westmount Girl Guides attended Monday nights meeting of Westmount City Council as a part of their training for Citizenship badge, They were under the direction of Mrs.V.Wilson-Smith of Victoria avenue, local district commissioner., Fxaminer entertainment and reception for, AMERICAN H.MONTPETIT, B.Ph., L.Ph., prop.Gold Medalist, University of Montreal prices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 oN) Prescriptions carefully and accurately filled at reasonable MOUNT HIGH will be guests of the Home and School Association today at the tea-hour for the annual Teachers Tea, at which Mrs.N.Baig.hospitality | be convener of the tea.* * * THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ALUMNI Association will hold a joint meeting of the Alumni and Alumnae at the Dow Planetarium on Wednesday, November 16th, at 8 p.m.Refreshments will be served following the lecture and all form- will be most welcome.si: #; # THE MONTREAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN will hold their council meeting Wed., November 16th at the YWCA.1355 Dorchester Blvd.W., at 2 p.m.SPEAKER \u2014 Mis.H.H.Steen, President of the National Council of Women, SUBJECT \u2014 \u201cIn- (18th Triennial Meeting at OPEN MEETING to all members of our Federated Societies.Hostess group \u2014 Y.M.-Y.W.Hebrew Association.Mrs.Clarence Vosberg, the Vice-Presi- denl, will speak.and Dr.Edith Levy and Mrs.Victor Levy will : pour tea.: I #: x | KINGS HALL, COMPTON.\u2019 OLD GIRLS ASSOCIATION held its annual dinner meeting Monday at the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club.Miss guest of honor.# A 4 THE MAJOR-GENERAL C.B PRICE BRANCH of the Canadian Legion is holding its annual sherry party at the officers mess of the Royal Montreal Regiment, St.Catherine St.West, in Westmount on Saturday.November 19.Le La * THE INDIA CANADA ASSOCIATION will celebrate Dcepwali, or Festival of Lights, on Saturday.November 12th.at Tees Hall (Dominion Douglas Church) at 8 p.m.Entertainment will include Folk dances organized by Mrs.Uttra Bhar- gava., Gazal \u2014 Mrs.Shobba Mirchandani, Song-Neena Ni- jhawan.Vocal Music Ram convener for the association will er students of the University ternational Council of Women\u2019 Teheran.Iran).This will be an.A.E.Gillard, head-mistress was | Social Calendar TEACHERS OF WEST- Narain Gogia.Light dances, Kathak dance.and poems.Hindustani snacks will be | served and everyone is welcome.* lt pi THE MONTREAL CORPS DETACHEMENT of the Red Cross will sponsor the Christmas Sale for the fourth consecutive ycar at Henry Birks, Saturday, November 19th.All the articles have been made by veterans in the Red Cross Arts and Craft Department of Ste.Anne de Bellevue Hospital and Senneville Lodge.4: ES 4: THE WOMEN ASSOCIATES OF McGILL UNIVERSITY will hear Professor Donald Theall, chairman of the Department of English at the Faculty Club on Nov.15th at 3 o'clock.Members and guests will be received by the president Mrs.G.A.Woonton and the vice- president Mrs.R.V.V.Nicholls.Mrs.R.E.Powell, Mrs.W.J.McNally and Mrs.G.A.Wallace | will preside at the tea table.Mrs.Charles Gurd and Mrs.A.E.Malloch will be in charge of the tea arrangements.They will be assisted by Mrs.S.T.Adams.Mrs, Douglas Atack, Mrs.D.H.Ballon.Mrs.C.C.Bayley.Mrs.F.M.Bourne.{ Mrs.W.V.Cone, B.A.Cooper, Mrs.Bruno Cormier.Mrs.J.H.Darragh and Mrs.\u201d H.G.Ferra- bee.Three localities active in theatre Three local people with an interest in music are assisting the Roxhoro Lyric Theatre in their \u2018(production of \u201cBOCCACCIO\".a comic opera by Franz von Suppé.to be performed November 16th-19th at the Riverdale High School, Pierrefonds.Harriet Coyle, who lives at 300 Landsdowne in Westmount, plays the part of Beatrice.Harriet is from Hawaii; she studied music at the Oberlin Conservatory Ohio.where she obtained her B.Mus.and at the Ecole Normale in Paris obtaining a Licence de Concert.She has appeared as a soloist with the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra (Continued on page 11) ROSLYN SCHOOL BALLET \"LESSONS $2 5.00 PER YEAR CALL MRS.JAMES MINTY 937.BALLET PROJECT 7115 SCANDINAVIAN WE CATER to Private Parties, Receptions, Club Banquets, etc.% WEEKENDS ONLY A sumptuous Canapes - Open-faced Sandwiches - Dinners Call 631-6095 and ask for Mr.Brandt.(res.626-3053) SMORGASBORD Westmount Personality In the bird lady's gentle hand \u2014 a baby vireo.Miss Winfred Wilson Westmounts® bird lady By ADELE HAYES For many years now, Exam- friends the birds.who are the iner readers who are interested subject of her observations, are in wild life, have been enjoying ' found in the country of course.our unique column \u2018Bulletins from | since they do not like the Birdland\u2019, perhaps with very atmosphere in which we live.little thought of where they came | Miss Wilson finds them in plenty from.We are so used to the | in St.Adolphe de Howard in the idea that everything we get Laurentians.Starting her fiftieth comes from far away that it year of bird watching, Winifred would nol occur to most of us | Wilson has, over the years, con- that this interesting material | tributed columns on her favored could be written by a fellow , subject to newspapers from Sas- | Westmounter, just for us.\u2018katchewan to Prince Edward Winifred Wilson, \u2018Birdiands\u2019 , Island.Since her subjects do author, is indeed a neighbor.and not cross the rocky mountains * # mozart # hesthoven # hoydn upAoy #4 ueaoyjesq ¥ gibrou a RE EE EE Tata ea aaa Tn aT a Te Yr Tn a au\" ee a a nT a \"a\" e \"a \"a\" eV us Tu\" \"\"y a, PE a a a Ta Ta Te has been for many years.Her | and she writes only of birds \u2018found in Canada.that is pretty moxart & chopin #% ravel % liszt good coverage.,e After an illness prevented her from contributing her career as Stephen Ch in a teacher in 1938, her brother.Stanley, convinced her that she PIANO ,had something to offer her not \u2018so observant contemporaries, COURSES through her knowledge of birds.; He not only wrote to her dicta.All examinations \u2018tion when she was not able to do so, but consulted the West- Tel.932-7000 {mount Library for the names of papers and editors who might liszt # ravel & chopin % mowart x be interested in her material.EP \u2014\u2014 qu | SOON, as her health improved i she found hersclf in business, n with a weekly column which has CANADIANA # | continued to the present day, -with the exception of the war years, e A member of the Province of Finest Quebec Society for the Protection of Birds.she not only has Famassed a great deal of impor e tant information on habits and ; Aut entic \u2018migrations in writing.but she is also an accurate and delightful painter of her friends.She says e that each bird is different, not nfiques just each species, and from her \u2018feeding station outside a window « of her country house she has the - Bought and Sold \u2014 + opportunity to observe and | .= record the differences in oil and ; Victoria Antiques 2 water color.At one time she : .¥ had a large collection of bird 25617 Cote des Neiges: nests.which have since been « # donated to the McGill museum.= (near Lacombe) 738-0575 \u20ac : and for some time Miss Wilson \u2019 lectured in Montreal schools on \u2018Birds and their nests.Spring is the best bird time.Genuine Choice Western the scason the males establish ~ al their territory and sing for a\u2019 mate.During the nesting season BEEK they are much quieter, although \u2019 they can still be observed at the QUALITY IS ECONOMY feeding station, and when the young are large enough to leave HAI N ES the nest they are brought to Miss | Wilson's bountiful board, and OF WESTMOUNT \u2018can be observed with their \u201cNoted tor Ouality\u201d parents from her window, Upwards of 114 species have been: Purveyor of ; y .recorded in this way and this High Class Quality Meats.does not include the water birds Fresh Killed Poultry, Gro- who do not venture far from ceries, Fruits & Vegetables \u2018shore.To tempt her feathered LICENSED GROCER friends, Winifred Wilson provides lsceus of all kinds, especially sun- NICHOL'S AND | lower seeds, but she says that, SCHNEIDER'S BACON, ordinary bread crumbs are HAMS & SAUSAGE a favorite.Oatmeal! porridge is | spread on rough tree bark, and; | 4466 St.Catherine: West || provides a good pecking practice] Near Metcalfe Ave.| for some varieties, and she puts a out suet in old fashioned wire WE.7-9455 6 -sonp holders which is fastened fight against air-guns In 1955 the Montreal Council of Women was asked by the Women's Auxiliary of the C.N.LILB.to cooperate with them in having airguns and pistols | banned in Canada.This has led | to legislation which today bans, the import of such items and makes it punishable by the Criminal Code to use and carry them in public places.The next step is to have the manufacture banned and to include toy! spring guns.Without this the good results\u2019 obtained would be nullified as companies manu-! facture here what they cannot import.To pursue such useful prevention work the advocators! need the support of all responsible citizens.\u2018 Civic Responsibility \u2018 The poor turn-out of voters in \u2018 the recent municipal elections would have been anathema 10 the Council women of 1909.In March of that year, arrange-, ments were made to hold a gen-! eral meeting to discuss the question of the enfranchisement of women.Kor a September refer-' endum, the women divided up! the voters lists according to wards | and vnsited as many voters as | possible.In some cases.women : voters were accompanied to the | polls.The Local Council of Wo- | men minutes of September 24th solemnly record: \u2018A comparatively large number of women | voted\u201d.Then in December of: elections had been left to the Women's Local Council by the men of the Citizen's Association.\u201d The right tuo vote was hard- won: let us, in 1966, accord it the respect it deserves by accepting it both as a privilege and as an obligation.Mrs.Steen Mrs.H.H.Steen of Vancouver, the 18th President of N.C.W., has served in the past as President of the following: Business and Professional Women\u2019s Club, the Vancouver Council of Women, Women's Canadian Club, United Nations Association, Vancouver Branch, and the Vancouver Citizenship Council.She is a Life Member if N.C.W., Vancouver Council of Women and the Canadian Association for Adult Education.At present amongst other things she is Chairman of the subcommittee (Women's Activities) for the Canadian Confederation Centennial Committee, and a member of the Women's Advisory Committee for Expo \u201867.She was elected President of N.C,W.of Canada in 1964, and in 1966 elected Vice President of the International Council of Women.LC.W.& N.C.W.The International Council of Women was founded in Washington, D.C.in 1888 by 49 dele: the same year we read.\u201cThe 8ates from the U.S.Canada, work of interesting women vot-; Great Britain, France, Norway; ers in the coming municipal to a tree branch for the chickadees and their friends.Photography is another means: Miss Wilson uses to record her information, and she suggests! that anyone interested in observing as she does, must be not : just still but quiet.\u2018The human voice is not a natural sound for birds, Miss Wilson warns, \u2018\u2018and those who would like to see more | of them must observe their likes | and dislikes.Montreal Council of Women Three localities .(Continued from page 101 and played a leading role mn Rogers and Hammerstein's \u201cFlower Drum Song\u201d at the Palace Theatre, London, England Winston Purdy, of 4166, St Catherine St, plays the part of Scalza, the local barber and Beatrice's father, Winston obtained his B.Mus, from McGill.He is now working with the Me- Gill Opera Workshop under Jan Simons.le appeared as John Sorel in Menottis \u201cThe Consul\u201d and is currently rehearsing for his role in Debussy's Pelleas and Melisande.Bob Mayeroviteh of 4840 Westmount Ave is rehearsal pianist.(other commitments prevented him plaving in the final performances).Denmark.Finland and India The first National Council was formed in the US.the same year, but in Canada and other countries not until 1893.The wife of the then Governor-Gen- eral of Canada, Lady Aberdeen was at that time President of the International Council of Women.She agreed to become the first President of the National Council of Women oi Canada.The first Local Councils, in Canada were organized in 1893 in Toronto, Hamilton.Montreal, Ottawa, London and Winnipeg.Today there are in Canada 7 Provincial Couneils and 54 Local Councils, representing over 700,000 women.Montreal Council has 113 Fed- crated Socicties as well as over 200 individual members.George Je GUARANTEED FLOWERS Tel.: 935-5431 \u2014 Delivery Anywhere 4154 St.Catherine Street West Pickrell Have 1396 Ste Catherine St W Room 427 Your Home And Family Photographed en photography inc.Montreal Ww 514 861 0230 ~~ 415.Craig Street W.(FREE PARKING RIGHT NEXT DOGR TO nlome § ar! gallery in => Annual Stocktaking Sale FROM NOVEMBER 12TH UNTIL NOVEMBER 26TH ONLY ONCE AGAIN OUR CHOICE COLLECTION OF CANADIAN AND EUROPEAN PAINTINGS IS OFFERED TO THE DISCRIMINATING PUBLIC, ANYWHERE ONE CAN BUY A 'CHEAP' PAINTING \"CHEAPLY\".ANTOINE'S YOU ARE SURE TO GET A 'GOOD' PAINTING 'CHEAPLY' \u2014 A GREAT ADVANTAGE FOR THE CLIENT WHO IS AIMING TO IMPROVE HIS MODEST COLLECTION.HOURS : 8.30 TO 5.30 P.M., EXCEPT FRIDAY UNTIL 9.00 P.M.11.866-4095, 866-4096 be nent ALMOST BUT AT 9961 \u2018OL J3quaaoN \u2018Anpsinyy \u2018soutwoxg sunouysoaa 31 \u2014 (| RY The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, November 10, 1966 \u2014 12 PROPERTY WANTED We have buyers waiting for homes in Westmount.We can effect quick sales when necessary, or we can offer your property quietly to private buyers on an individual basis.St.Francis Realty Company Ltd.BROKERS 300 Victoria Ave.489-5321 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE APARTMENT will exchange for duplex 61 house NDG 10 suites Private 697-2616 3 COUNTRY PROPERTY \u2014 For Sale Knowlton, Quebec DELIGHTFUL.ENGLISH TUDOR STYLE RESIDENCE OF BRICK AND STUCCO CONSISTING OF 16 ROOMS AND SEPARATE COACH HOUSE WITH 2 CAR GARAGE, LARGE LANDSCAPED GROUNDS INCLUDING 16 ACRES OF MEADOW LANDS ALL IN THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE, HOUSE FEATURES LIVING ROOM, SUNROOM.LIBRARY, ALI, WITH OPEN FIREPLACES AND BEAUTIFUL, LARGE DINING ROOM WITH FRENCH DOORS OPENING TO LARGE BRICK VERANDA WITH PRIVATE VIEW OF GARDENS, THESE ROOMS ALSO HAVE MOST ATTRACTIVE BEAMED CEILINGS AND All.ROOMS THROUGHOUT ARE NEWLY DECORATED.GROUND FLOOR POWDER ROOM, PLUS 3 BATH ROOMS ON BEDROOM FIL.OORS.PRICE $125.000 Call: 933-9402 39 OFFICES TO LET Westmount St Catherine at ground floor.Metealte.arr-conditioned.1600 square feet of bright Clean space divided into 3 offices, heated, janitor service, parking facilitios, \\ranspoito tion at front door GUARDIAN TRUST CO ADMINISTRATION DEPT 842-8201 FURNISHED APTS.TO LET =.\u201c- Westmount COSY 2': ROOM BACHELOR APARTMENT, COMFONT- ABLY FURNISHED, COM PLETELY EQUIPPED DISUES, LINENS ETC CALL 931 1593 APARTMENTS WANTED YOUNG fannsshed 20, ar dhat TOO 2 busihess man washes roti apartiment Write te Box 1627.Kildare Road Montieal 5 HOUSES TO LET POINTE 0 1.Tk The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising ELECTRICAL SERVICE ® INDUSTRIAL ® COMMERCIAL ® RESIDENTIAL .\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 1-0451 10 Words \u20181.00 7e for each additional word 24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE SERRE FRE SI current issue \u2014 HU.1-045) Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 3.30 p.m.Tuesday for ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY TILL 10 P.M.Tuesday.Thursday and Friday to 5 p.m Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank of Canada.H.R.CASSIDY 484-3523 5765 Monkland Ave.CET doa acon; BEE E FHF IE ROOMS TO LET ' 7 SENIOR CITIZENS \u201cLA RESIDENCE D\u2019ANJOU\u201d Beautiful place to live For single or couples Elevators.dining rooms T.V.and lounge BEAUTY PARLOR CHAPEL SUPERVISION AT ALL TIMES Easily reached by Sherbrooke street or Metropolitan Blvd.CALL 352-4670 0 EBL AK I SEE 82 AUTO FOR SALE 1983 PONTIAC Laurentian, \u201c8.\u201ccar.Reasonable.748-7258, Pontiac Parisienne Convertible vu, V8 FULLY AUTO MATIC, ONE OWNER DRIVEN.LOW MILEAGE.PERFECT CONDITION.NEW TIRES.NEW PAINT.RADIO.$1,300.PRIVATE SALE.737- AST.90 GARAGES TO LET WESTMOUNT, Western near Metcalfe, Street level garage.Cail 933-3391.Dead Storage « FOR WINTER MONTHS Also live storage day.night or monthly contracts VICTORIA AVENUE GARAGE 370 VICTORIA AVE HU.6-0767 automatic, power steering.radio.Ontario 98 HELY WANTED \u2014 Female HOME typing work available in arca.details P.O, Box 88, Sta- Full time - part time.For write Torham Co.tion \u201cD.Häunilton.Ont Bilingual Registered Nurse REQUIRED FOR DECEMBER IST FOR TWO SURGEONS IN WESTMOUNT MEDICAL CALL: 488-2612 BETWEEN 9-11 AM 106 WORK WANTED \u2014 Male BUILDING PART time 10h wanted, Evenings and\u2019 44 0187.after 5.Ozie.DOMESTIC HELP WANTED CAPABLE woman wanted, work.One day weekly Snowdon.RE 8 1218 Woman Wanted FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY TO CARE FOR 15 MONTHS BADY, LIGHT HOUSEWORK 8 AM.TQ 0.30.REFERENCES REQUIRED 738-4100 house- References.! | Ï 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female! Drake female division NOW 2 BRANCHES TO SERVE YOU BETTER COMPLETELY FREE SERVICE Open Evenings Till 8:30 Sat.9 to 12 Noon te one | FEMALE DIVISION THE 1.9.0.BUILDING.SUITE 350, WO.§, PLACE VILLE MARIE.MONTREAL 2, P.PL.CREMAZIE: 110 CREMAZIE BLVD.W., SUITE 208, MONTREAL 11, P.0.TELEPHONE FOR BOTH BRANCHES: 861-7393 Quality - Service - Satisfaction 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female = SOCIAL WORKERS WANTED Are vou a trained social worker with your MSW tucked away because of family responsibilities ?Would vou like an opportunity to keep vour skills by part-time practice ?The Catholic Welfare Bureau In Montreal Needs TRAINED SOCIAL WORKERS FOR PART-TIME OR FULL TIME WORK WHY NOT CALL AND SEE WHAT CAN BE ARRANGED.MRS.M.DONNELLY CATHOLIC WELFARE BUREAU 1857 ST.LUKE ST.MONTREAL 25.QUE.CALL: 933-7381 102 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male CANADIAN ALLIS-CHALMERS LIMITED HAS OPENING FOR EXPERIENCED MEN IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES * VERTICAL BORING MILL * HORIZONTAL BORING MILL * TURRET LATHES * LARGE HYDRAULIC PRESS * VERSON PRES S \u2018MUST BE ABLE TO READ DRAWINGS.MAKE OWN SET-UPS AND USE WALES STRIPPIT UNITS: * PLATE ROLLER \u2018MUST BE ABLE TO READ DRAWINGS: * PLATE FITTERS * UNION MELT \u201c ENGINE LATHE * STATIONARY ENGINEMAN \"CLASS JA: PERSONNEL OFFICE OPEN DAILY 8 A.M.TO 4.45 P.M.ALSO OPEN MONDAY EVENING 7 P.M.TO 9 PM.125 ST.JOSEPH ST.LACHINE 634-3451 DOMESTIC HELP 113 \u2019 WANTED Baby Sitter Wanted THAT WILL DO LIGHT CHARS 3 TIMES WEEKLY AND SOME EVENINGS, TWO SCHOOL CHILDREN ONE 3 YEARS OLD, LOVELY PART TIME POSITION FOR KIND FRIENDLY WOMAN, WEST- MOUNT.REFERENCES FES- SENTIAL.935-3833 PLEASANT general.live out, five day week.Snowdon area.844-2450.Part-Time 117 AVAILABLE.experienced baby sitter, alter school and weckends, WE.3.Housework afte DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED 136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs WEDDING dress size 10, white mlk velvet, French lace insert bodice.Call after 6 pan, 481-4334.LADY'S seni cont, practically and other coats, 484-1035.COMPANION-HELP.mature.refined woman, capable, dependable, would give light part time houschold service in nice new, home in return for comfort- LADY'S assorted clothes, dieses able partly furnished room.coats, sults, all sizes.Reasonable Call hoard.and small remuneration , 488-3559.Lady alone preferved.Tele i phone 9 to 2, 935-1386.| Must Sell 119 BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE { Persan lamb coat, «ze 14 1d es ee re Good condition.Call 484-3247 MATURE reliubl ON ae ; ~ - wants baby sitting Satordas BLACK Hudson seal coat, size 14 15 p.m, or Sunday.Will do iron Good condition.488-4001.ing, dishes, etc.Write to Box 138 F _\u2014_ 1626.7005 Kildare Road.Mont- OR SALE General real 29.Genuine Buys | PRIVATE SALE OF COM- TIMES WEEKLY CALL 484 122 FOR SALE \u2014 NGS EVERITH NG MUS - si 38 EVERYTHING AUST 0263 FROM 7TO 8 P.M, oo Living room furniture GO ! Mt LE WOMAN FOR TWO maple lamp step-tabies, lik LIGHT HOUSEWORK, 4 OR 5 new.Reasonable.733-1624.after 5 CALL: 273-4830 p.m.! - Le Le 124 OR S \u2014 117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.\"7* |.FOR SALE | WANTED £ room furniture WOMAN will work by dav.8 to 2| | f p.m.$10.40.Phone 486-1834.TEAKWOOD dining room set | Contents 0 Service Directory 0 A AA de de de 6 di à de à à de 6 à à A A A BUILDING REPAIRS VERN OATWAY.contractor, te maintenance, specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, playrooms.balcony repairs, painting.WE, 2-5032.DRESSMAKING BOUTIQUE MARIE CLAIRE EXCLUSIVE CREATIONS MADE BY US FOR YOU ALSO READY MADE AND ALTERATIONS PROMPT SERVICE PRICES AND DESIGNS TO SUIT YOU 2075 CRESCENT STREET 844-4011 EXCLUSIVE EUROPEAN DRESSES, \u2018SUITS, COATS CUSTOM MADE.REPAIRS.ALTERATIONS.HU.8-4245, CREATIVE dressmaker designer.Specializing afternoon and evening gowns.All alterations accepted, Fast service.489-7096, MUSIC INSTRUCTION Be The Life Of Your Holiday Season Parties Fun and excitement is yours instant ly.Even if you have never played before.Own or Rent a Hammond Orsan.Come in and hear it , .Beter still play it, Frce lessons!! HAMMOND ORGAN 6490 SHERBROOKE WEST 482-9983 \u2014 EVES.: 747-7996 HOME INSTRUCTION IN PIANO AND THEORY BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE LEVELS, McGILL EXAMINATIONS.937-0271, \" PLUMBING AND ROOFING PLUMBING ROOFING SEWEROOTER CALL US FOR ESTIMATES WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.WESTMOUNT 935-1189 24 hour service PLUMBING and Huating Repairs, 24 how service.Phone 861-4091, UPHOLSTERING GENERAL ~Upholstering \u2014 Repairs.Reasonable rates, 032 3912.after 3 p.m.897-4448._ A-1 Upholstering.chesterfields.recovering, slip-covers, kitchen chairs $4 up, Wall-to-wall carpets cleaned, Furniture refinished.Satisfaction guaranteed.Cell Mr.Ferenci.737-9960.| consisting of 6 chairs, 2 arim- chairs, table 8 foot, buffet and ! server on wheels.Original | price $1.500.00 will sell for 6 Room Home $600.00.Call 484-6711, BEDROOM - DINING ROOM , AND LIVING ROOM, 127 FOR SALE \u2014 PAIR OF MARBLE TABLES: Bedroom furniture | 18 PAINTINGS: ETC.MOST ITEMS RECENTLY | PURCHASED Must Sell CALL: 388-2405 BEDROOM SUITE.DOUBLE : HEADBOARD, CONTEMPORARY, EXCELLENT CONDI- | TION.REASONABLE RE.| 7-0252.Christmas Shop Now MAHOGANY four poster double bed.painted white, $25.00.WE.7-3004.BED \u2018red maple) 39 inches, slat spring and mattress, Good condition.Reasonable.488-6365.LE PETIT MONDE 130 FOR SALE \u2014 ANTIQUITIES __ Kitchen equipment | WHITE ELEPHANTS AND SET of dishes, Limoges.109 pieces, Over 100 years old.JUNQUE ! Call 767-6983.BELOW BURNSIDE AT: 1417 MACKAY OPEN i2 TO 5 P.M, DAILY WESTINGHOUSE stove, 220.42 inches wide.4 burners, good condition, $50.00.Call 738-3763, after 7 p.m.KITCHEN set (Modern Steel) drop leaf table.4 chairs.Good condition.$25.RE.1-1976 after 4, 132 | TRIANG electric train valued at $400 Best offer.RE, 3-4515, ANTIQUE Victorian gentleman's chair.very good condition.$95.00.WE.7- 3004.2 ee _ LARGE baby crib: small baby crib: Junior bed complete, Good condition.Musical instruments BABY Grand piano.good condition.$600 00.No dealers, Reasonable, 481-5155._ RE.8-8347, DRAPES, patterned, 10 panels, floor to ceiling.Call 744-0887.M THREE lady's Winter couts and 3 134 FOR SALE \u2014 spring coats, sizes 10-12: tent 9 x 9 sleeping bag and 4 air mattresses.Call 486-7687.YOUTH season Expo pass, $17.30 mn stead of $20, RE, 7-5883.Tike new.[its Sports equipment \"| success achieved in Australia by 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE | | VIKING sas stove, 30 inch oven: Maytag automatic wash.mg machine: Westinghouse refrigerator.medium ze Reasonable Call 397-7878 dave What Have You To Sell?FREEZER chest: 15 cube ANTIQUES.PTANUS.CAR feet: Connor winger washer PETS, FRIDGES, STOVES.reasonable 488-9048 BEDROOM, DINING ROOM FURNITURE, CHINA CA BINETS, TV'S, CHESTERFIELD AND DAVENPORT SETS OFFICE FURNITURE.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OAK china cabinet, Bliss Ceres ; ; doors: two bedside mahogeny ETC 861- dao) 744-0748 tables: single bed, one double ; Led: 2 vhestx of drawers.1 matching round living room , 154 LOST \u201d table.6 dining room chairs, 2 1 LOST het cigarette vase.upholstered lounge chairs, Coan mahogany living room table.Westmount area Call 748 T143 drop sides.Reasonable Call i + 297 7875.dass 158 DOMESTIC PETS DOUBLE L 2 OX spring and mattress, > , \u2018several blankets: TV.21 inch: radios! POODLE girl's and lady's clothing.344-4428 FEMALE.» MONTHS Ol D ; WHITE VALVE $100 WII! NEW INDIAN RUGS.$225.00: OHIEN- ! SACRIFICE $M 632.3212 TAL.$45.00; KITCHEN SETS TV TABLES 738-3570 Folklore Hanging wart KITCHEN set, bureau.lames around your house will keep evil chars Bargains, Call 484 5247, | spirits from entering | When ja baby smiles in its sleep, it 15 131 WANTED TO PURCHASE | communicating with the angels ACN give you strength if you drink water from a rain barrel that contains iron rust You [ should be buried facing cast, because Gabriel will blow Mis thorn from that direction and vou de want to hear him.don't vou\u201d Piano Wanted FROM PRIVATE PARTY NO DEALERS PLFASF CALL ; RI 4-0648 | H.H.Elliott, president of Westmount bowlers At the annual general meeting of the Westmount Lawn Bowling Club held recently H.H.Elliott was elected president for the coming year.Also elected were (Dr.E.T.Bourke, vice-president.WF.Henry, hon.(reasurer: W.D.Lambie.hon.secrelary, and F.R.Beebe, UH G.Flook.J.Forbes.W.K | Kearns.G.K.Hodges.and R.J | White.directors.The retiring president.George Knox, remains | on the board.His Worship the Mayor of: Westmount, M.LL.| Fucker.was re-elected honorary ; member.Keen pleasure was ex mecting at the i pressed at the \u201cJohn Henderson and his teammates by winning in the World i .; \\ ! Championship Tournament the .- a - \u2014\u2014=\u20140 ; 5 tires, ; ; , ; Ski Equipment VE or Volvo, $9 each.744.| silver medals in the trebles, and 1203.the bronze medals in the rinks § Al) (irst class condition.Man's STI TATION 1a An.page - n° s itorà sin WESTINGHOUSE T.V.19 inch, Good ol four.uw ut ELLIOT $355 Driaker header a8: condition.Reasonable.Call 4-310.lady's (Tyrol: size 9, $10: local 384, days.Lun \u2014\u2014 em Kneissel slalom skis wooden \u201d © .indines ; ar 21 INCH Viking T.V.set.$80; one BUY 205 em pindings.$60: picard double divan bed, foam mattress.Ho: SELL CLASSIFIED LEASE nding ; .Swedis iving room set.n \u2014\u2014 bindings.$90.What offer.Call r 482-5208, 489-3587.1 LL 0 ee oe ee ver re ee ved Boy's sizes.3.4 6 8: girl's Tz and Talk to ROYAL TRUST about 5.Reasonable.933-6349.LADY'S Ricker ski boots, size 6'z.* worn one season, excellent condition.Î In $30.Call 486-8894.= 136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs | .LADIES and sub etting THERE IS MONEY IN YOUR CLOSETS IF CLUTTERED WITH IMPORTS OR ORIGINAL MODELS , IN ERECT CONDITION.SELL i you are an owner and wish to lease THEM THROUGH LA BOUTIQUE FANTASQUE MODES w 2075 CRESCENT ST.(UP STAIRS! 288-3655 cout.size 12: LADY'S fur lined reasonable.dresses, size 12-13, Very RE.9-3915 evenings.~~ = MUSKRAT jacket size 38-40, good condition, $35, 932-0173.Owner Moving To talk to Bahamas ROYAL TRUST Mackenzie River mink cont It's in your best interest Perfect condition.Reasonable.Call 935-5336, Royal Trust's Apartment Leasing and Subletting Service.This new division of our Rental & Management Department is staffed by specialists.For information, please call : xury apartments, or a tenant and ant to sublet, you should use 486-0614 9961 \u2018OL J9qwaaoN \u2018Aopsiny] \u2018JIUIWOXJ sUNOULSIM Ay] \u2014 El The Westmount Examiner, Thursday.November 10, 1966 \u2014 14 Broncs capture tackle-ball title Hockeyisis must wear helmels In connection with the West.mount Municipal Hockey League, in sending out schedules and notices to potential players in the Pece-Wee, Mos- quite annd Termite divisions.John Garlund, supervisor is stressing one thing in the interests of safety: Every player must wear a helmet, with the chin-strap securely tasteued.Other directions include: every player must supply his own sweater for practice sessions: players should arrive at the rink 20 minutes before game time; and any player unable to make a practice session or à game is urged to report same to John Garland hy phoning 932-4298, At St.Paul's: Basketball tussle set for fomorrow By ANDREA FACCI The first basketball game of the season will be played tomorrow at Marguerite Bourgeoys College.This vear's team consists of third and fourth high students ,ouetles and Argos: Walton Bar-: of both the English and French.Sections of the school.The players under the excellent coaching of Miss Laltochelle are: Ann.Bedford, Monique Bergeron, Veronica Phelan, Pam Marks, Betty Brault, Yay Norris, Joanne Dziemian, Mary Green, Joanne Warren, Loretta Fernandez.Team captain is Veronica Phelan The team has recently become a member of the Basketball League and last year's team set an excellent record.Cheer leaders add much to the spirit ol the team and this vear's group include: Carol Johnson, Marielle Nilski, Cathy Colvey, \u201cTricia Marks, Louise Samson, Jackie Badean and Dolores Genis.Congratulations to Judy Keyes and Elizabeth Dutras who danced in the Latin-American Festival at Lovola College on Friday evening, Judy Keyes,\u2019 Fourth lligh, represented Argentina, and Elizabeth Dutras, First High, Brazil MADDOCKS Broncs defeated Mules by a score of 13-7 to win the 1966 City of Westmount Recreation Department 8- hockey nexi Man Tackle Football Championship.At St.Leo's: Football hows out: By KEN HAMILTON Colomb.Paul Schuler.Gerry items is the hospitalization of The champions will re- , Pics | \u2018Fortin, Peter Dickson, Mike Grant Sherriffs, veteran defen- .; rhe Tiger Cats brought Gormley, Mike Fernandes, Reid seman of the a ceive their awards at the St.Leos Academy INtra- Sherriffs, John Ryan, Ken Ha- team.There is no word as yet annual banquet to be held mural football season to a milton, Mike Fredreches and exp] ; , , explaining the nature of his ail- in the spring of 1967.close last week with a deci- Desio Fernandes.\"ment.David Gelinas.of curling sive 41-3 victory over the The Social Council has an- fame, has been hospitalized with Alouettes.nounced that Ken Hamilton has: serious eye trouble.A quick re- The Cats were in control of been elected president, Judy covery is wished to both boys.the game throughout and the Keyes Vice-President, and Dal- The senior hockey team has claire.Ron Anemaet.Luc Beau- Als just never had a chance to ton Barnoff Secretary-Trea- been suffering from a lack of bien.Michael Black, Ian Fer- rally.surer, No activities have been\u2019 manpower lately due to injuries.rier.Tim Simpson.Chris Milne.Tiger Cats went on tp beat the definitely planned so far bul: Grant Sherriffs is in hospital, Patrick Fernandes, John Dodge.All-Star team in a close and many ideas are on the drawing and his brother Ross Sherriffs is Michael Hansen, Scott Willis.hard fought game Wednesday.\u2018board and should provide lots of out due to a slight concussion Eric Dempster.Tom Deliva: by a score of 0-15.Congratu- entertainment.| suffered in football.Wayne Co- COACH \u2014 Pepper Young: and lations to a champion team, Two \u2018not so entertaining\u2019 lomb is out with back trouble COACH \u2014 George Christie.Tiger Cat line-up: Mike Rado- - man, captain.Charles Bariy, R.MacRae, Terry Stubbs, Derek Murphy, Ross Sherriffs, Brian Vaux, Peter Sampson, Grant Sheriffs, Norm Fisher and! Chris Stokowski.| The All-Star team was chosen by sports director.Andy McGil- lis.Players were from the Al- Championship roster: CO-CAPTAIN\u2014Dunean Munro: CO-CAPTAIN \u2014 Pierre Le- VY VV VV VV VVVIVVIVIVIVIVVIVIVIIIVIVVY™ 5 MINUTES 2 5 @ 5 MINUTES 2 A.di di di de dû Li M Me.Le LA M AA AA à A A A A A A A A A A A A À A 24 HOUR SERVICE VACUUM INTERIOR CLEANING SELF SERVICE YOU ARE SATISFIED BECAUSE YOU DO IT YOURSELF YOU CAN WASH YOUR CAR AND NOT DIRTY YOUR SUIT VERY GOOD TO CLEAN MOTORS YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIT LONG \u2014 WE HAVE SPACE FOR 8 CARS AT A TIME.MONTREAL CAR WASH LID.5850 ST.JACQUES WEST \u2014 CORNER REGENT TYTYVYU 4 4 4 1 wv noff, Neil Fernandes, Wayne DO YOU DO BUSINESS LOCALLY?IF YOU DO, YOU SHOULD ADVERTISE REGULARLY IN THIS NEWSPAPER BECAUSE I.Our circulation is LOCAL.People who read this newspaper are your best customers.2.Our circulation is PAID IN ADVANCE.Thus, people who get the paper read and respect it.They show they do by paying for it, and by sharing it with their neighbors.3.This paper contains news vital to local residents and available nowhere else.4.This paper is not so large that your advertisement will be \"buried\" in it.5.The \"long life\" of weekly newspaper readership is an established fact.Papers are still being sold on newsstands five days after publication.Thus, your ad has a longer time in which to be read.6.The healthy percentage of ads demonstrates reader-acceptance of this paper as a result-giving medium.7.This paper is published just before the weekend, at a perfect time for readership and results.8.Our entire illustration service and layout experience is available to every advertiser, at no charge and at his convenience.WESTMOUNT EXAMINER LS » Termite hockey games Peeve hockey Mosquito ice games After two practice ses.start December 3rd =.i=.begin December 3rd Termite hockey { the West ( Municipal Le i Municipal Pee-Wee hockey ermite hockey teams ol e Westmoun unicipa ague wi : Teams in the Mosquito division of the Westmount Municipal play their games Saturday mornings this new season and after six League will Bet underway at ockey League will go through their paces in sn practice sessions practice sessions in November will get down lo serious hockey | 0 p.m.Monday, Novem- announced by John Garland, Supervisor.beginning in December.| ber 21 when the Broncs Dates of these practice sessions are oo ; meet the Mules DATE TIME TEAMS Practices are scheduled: : November 12 9:00 HUSKIFES AND BULLS November 12 10:30 RAIDERS AND GUARDS Schedule follows: Nov 21 \u2014 November 12 9:45 BRONCS AND MULES November 12 11:15 BEARS AND KNIGHTS Brones vs Mules: Nov.23 \u2014 November 19 10:30 BRONCS AND MULES November 19 9:00 BEARS AND KNIGHTS Raiders vs Huskies: Nov.28 November 19 11:15 HUSKIES AND BULLS November 19 9:45 RAIDERS AND GUARDS \u2018 Huskies vs Bronce ; Nov.20 ~ November 2% 9:00 BRONCS AND MULES November 26 10:30 BEARS AND KNIGHTS | Mules ®ve Raiders, Dec.5 _ November 2 4.45 HUSKIES AND BULLS November 26 11:15 RAIDERS AND GUARDS ' Huskies vs ig Dec.\u2019 7 _\u2014\" Regular scheduled games will be played Saturday mornings as Regular schedule: ! Brones vs Raiders: Dec.12 \u2014 | folluws: December 3 9:00 RAIDERS vs GUARDS Mules vs Brones; Dec.14 \u2014 Hus- December 3 10:30 HUSKIES vs BULLS December 3 9:45 BEARS vs KNIGHTS | kies vs Raiders; Dec.19 \u2014 : December 3 15:15 BRONCS vs MULES December 10 10:30 KNIGH'TS vs RAIDERS , Brones vs Huskies; Dec.21 \u2014 December 10 9:00 MULES vs HUSKIES December 10 11:15 GUARDS vs BEARS * Raiders vs Mules; Jan.4 \u2014 December 10 9:45 BULLS vs BRONCS December 17 9:00 KNIGHTS vs GUARDS Mules vs Huskies; Jan.11 December 17 10:30 MULES vs BULLS December 17 9:45 RAIDERS vs BEARS Raiders vs Brones: Jan.16 \u2014 | December 17 11:16 HUSKIES Vs BRONCS January 7 10:30 BEARS vs KNIGHTS | Brones vs Mules; Jan.18 \u2014 January 7 95:00 BRONCS Vs MULES January 7 11:15 RAIDERS vs GUARDS \"Raiders vs Huskies; January January 4:45 HUSKI1ES Vs BULLS January 14 9:00 GUARDS vs BEARS 23 \u2014 Huskies vs Brones: Janu- January 14 10:30 BULLS vs BRONCS January 14 9:45 KNIGHTS vs RAIDERS ary 25 \u2014 Mules vs Raiders; Jan.! January t4 11:15 MULES Vs HUSKIES January 21 10:30 RAIDERS vs BEARS 30 \u2014 Huskies vs Mules; Feb.1 January 2 9:00 HUSKIES Vs BRONCS January 21 11:15 KNIGHTS vs GUARDS '_ Brones vs Raiders; Feb.6 \u2014 ; January 21 9:45 MULES Vs BULLS January 28 9:00 RAIDERS vs GUARDS Mules vs Brones; February 8\u2014 | January 28 10:30 HUSKIES Vs BULLS January 28 9:45 BEARS vs KNIGHTS Huskies vs Raiders; February January 28 11:15 BRONCS vs MULES February 4 10:30 KNIGHTS vs RAIDERS 13 \u2014 Brones vs Huskies; Feb.February 4 #00 MULES Vs HUSKIES February 4 11:15 GUARDS vs BEARS ;15 \u2014 Raiders vs Mules; Feb.20 ! l\u2019ebruary 4 9:45 BULLS Vs BRONCS February 11 9:00 KNIGHTS vs GUARDS *\u2014 Mules vs Huskies: Feb.2 \u2014 February 11 10:30 MULES AS BULLS February 11 9:45 RAIDERS vs BEARS i Raiders vs Brones; Feb.27 \u2014 ! February 11 11:15 HUSKIES Vs BRONCS February 18 10:30 BEARS vs KNIGHTS Brones vs Mules; March 1 \u2014 February 18 9:00 BRONCS Vs MULES February 18 11:15 RAIDERS vs GUARDS , Raiders vs Huskies; March 6 \u2014 February 18 9:45 HUSKIES Vs BULLS February 25 9:00 GUARDS vs BEARS Huskies vs Brones: March 8 \u2014 February 25 10:30 BULLS vs BRONCS February 25 9:45 KNIGHTS vs RAIDERS Mules vs Raiders: March 13 \u2014 February 25 11:15 MULES Vs HUSKIES March 4 10:30 RAIDERS vs BEARS Huskies vs Mules, and March March 4 9:00 HUSKIES Vs BRONCS March 4 11:15 KNIGHTS vs GUARDS 15 \u2014 Brones vs Raiders.March 4 #H5 MULES Vs BULLS E FOR FIFTY ALE (Quebec's fastest growing ale.) wip wow Brewed in Quebec by Labatt Brewery Lid.9961 \u2018OL #QuI3A0N \u2018Abpsuny] \u2018soujusox3 junouxssom 344 \u2014 SL The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, November 10, 1966 \u2014 16 Fi ETZEL [a 5 AAA TI IHD SL ST I TT 2 TT 2 TT 22 FTI 27 gp TT 22g it AN INVITATION to the LADIES MR.PIERRE takes pleasure in inviting you to visit his newly- renovated and redecorated salon.MR.PIERRE PHOTO BY JENO The decor is more attractive and you will find everything more comfortable and convenient.But only the inside of the salon has been changed .the policy of courteous, personal attention and reasonable prices remains the same.MR.PIERRE also takes this opportunity to thank you for your patronage in the past and hopes that he may continue to serve you for many more years to come.* The \u201cNEW LOOK\u201d in our SALON PHOTOS BY JENO [ETI 5 [eR IIIT MADAME BENOIT MISS RENEE Specialist in Permanents and hair tinting MISS ARMANDE MR.GUY MISS LISE Hair stylist formerly PHOTO BY JENO Expert hair stylist, formerly associated with Hair stylist with Pierre for over four years another salon in Westmount for over four years Hair stylist with Pierre with a downtown salon Salon Please Phone: 032-6905 "]
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