The Westmount examiner, 4 mai 1967, jeudi 4 mai 1967
[" Voi.XXXV, No.18 U Trophies are proudly shown by Corporal Keleman, (most proficient cadet in manding Officers trophy for showed the most progress over the training year.and LAC Kennedy who No.1 West Montreal Squadron Trophy for the outstanding first year cadet, display their trophies to the Examiner's camera with Squadron- Leader G.MeNea at the Annual Inspection of * No.1 West Montreal Squadron Trophy for the Air Cadets under Flight Lieut.who won the Pathfinders.navigation) with Sergeant Schroeter, the winner of the Com- award.the cadet who Westmount, carried off the W.R.Charlton, cadets.Traffic monitor system to he installed here soon The $40,000 closed circuit TV monitors are expected to be in- talled any day now on city lampposts and will help Westmount Police keep a keen eye on city streets during Expo summer.The revolving cameras, which will look like small movie cameras, will be able to view for long gistances and traffic jams accidents will be spotted quickly from headquarters and help sent immediately.Installations are expected at the eastern city limits between Atwater.Greene and Dorchester, and in the west at the Glen and St.Catherine.On Sherbrooke street one is planned for the corner of Claremont, and another at Roslyn.It is expected that with the cameras in operation at the points planned the whole city will be under surveillance from the Police Station on Stanton street.This is not a temporary measure, Police officials stressed, but will be in operation long after Expo has come and gone, but it Ald.Backler Acting-Mayor At the meeting of the city council on Monday night, Alderman Backler_ was appointed Acting Mayor for the months of May, June and July, to take the place of Mayor Michael Tucker.is expected to be a boon to traf- fie.regulators here, who expect Westmount to be a throughway for thousands of visitors to Montreal island this summer.Intersections on the key points to be camera-patrolled now handle as many as 10.000 cars al heavy traffic periods.A trial period for the monitors was made during the winter and proved successful.was set up on top of the Fire Station on Stanton street, and the results were highly successful even during snow-storms.Except for one installation in Montreal in the Hippolyte-Lafon- taine tunnel.Westmount's monitors will be the only ones operation in Canada, as far as can be ascertained at the moment.The Japanese Pavilion at version of the system however.'T.V.sets grabbed lin smash-in Early Monday morning smash and grab artists were at work on the Westmount T.V.and Hi-Fi shop at 4435 St.Catherine St.W.The plate glass window was smashed and two portable TV sets disappeared before anyone in the area noticed a disturbance.Police think that the break-in must have taken place within a few minutes, and that a car with more than one person must have been involved in the theft.voted the cadet A camera, in! Expo is demonstrating its own: 20 PAGES winning R.C.A.cadets CD.Commanding Officer.took place Monday night at the Royal Montreal Regiment Armouries on St.Catherine Street in was reviewed by Squadron-Leader McNea, and was attended by Provincial Committee representative Mr.H, P.Director.and parents and friends of the cadets.The cadets shown here are all from Westmount, and the Westmount Rotary trophy was won by Warrant Officer 2 Stanley of Verdun, The inspection, which Nisley.QPC who was \u2014 | Be (was a temporary move only, Next week's weather | southern counties.Mainly sunny and very warm.F.vening thunder activity.By ERIC NEAL MAY 6 TO 13 A good week for seeding and transplanting.Lilac in bloom in Morning mists.Afternoons sultry, Stormy in northern counties and south of the border, but pleasant along the St.Lawrence valley through the weekend, Temperature range: 30-80°F.Rain 14\", 60 sunny hours, City relaxes regulations to allow Expo It will be possible for householders in Westmount who have, \u2018extra rooms to make them avail- \u2018able to Expo visitors this sum- | mer even though they have not I held a rooming-house permit in\u2019 the past, City Hall, in relaxing its regulations stressed on Monday night ;at a City Council meeting that it | and that the special licences were valid from the first day of May \u201cuntil the end of December this \u201cyear only.rentals An application will have to be made by householders who want this privilege, and if it is approved by the city, a tax of $25.00 will be payable, plus an addition- [al sum of five dollars for each roomer exceeding three who can be accommodated in the private residence, Those who proceed without the special license will be liable to a fine of up to $100.00 with costs , each infraction, if the infraction continues, it will constitute a separate offence for cach day of the continuance.Smallpox vaccination With the opening of kxpo 67 this week the long anticipated summer of the wonders of the world begins with visitors coming not just from Baljennie Saskatchewan, but from many exotic places.As well as the rich and varied cultures which will be brought to our door this summer there is a extinct disease.smallpox.most worthy by his fellow | Smallpox hasbeen under control all over the world, with the exception of a few points in Afri- \u201cProperty-owner gets indemnity in expropriation The city of Westmount has agreed to pay an indemnity of: $268,300 plus fees for the property at present occupied by the, Crown Laundry Company at 4218 .to 4226 St.Catherine Street, which | was expropriated by the city.to Mr, Mortimer Schwartz.The sum : is to cover land and buildings on\u2019 the property.| | i The indemnity is to be paid as soon as the decision of the Public Service Board confirming the, amount has been homologated by the Superior Court.The firm of Duquet, MacKay, Weldon, Bron- stetter, Willis & Johnston is authorized to communicate this resolution to the Public Service : Board and to make application to the Superior Court for the homo- | logation of the decision of the Public Service Board.Gas-main hit by power-shovel On April 27 a power shovel digging foundations for a new building on the corner of Lans-| downe and Cote St.Antoine hit! and cracked a gas-main.The incident took place about 2:30 in the afternoon, and Westmount Police Protection squad, and Quebec Natural Gas repair units other damage was reported.ca and Asia for, some time now, and control of the dangerous and infectious disease has been kept through vaccination.In schools in Canada re-vac- cination again smallpox has been ; compulsory for every pupil every five ycars, and international travellers are required to have a certificate to show that they have been vaccinated within three years of re-entering our country from overseas.It is also necessary for visitors ito Canada to have a valid certificate showing recent vaccination against smallpox but the chance \u2018that some of these may not meet necessary standards, worries health authorities here.It is possible that in some cases out-of date serum could have heen used.! Another possibility is that the visitor could have been a carrier prior to his vaccination, and in this case he could carry it after as well, Dr.Monica Shackleton, West- mount\u2019s new Deputy Medical Of- \u2018Workman killed in | \u2014 fall from new tower been made to cover the cost of Westmount Square had its first : casualty Monday morning when a 21 year old workman from Ville ; Jacques Cartier fell to his death from the mezzanine between the 21st and 22nd storey, on the south-east side of Building Tower.The victim was Paul Ruell.employee of a window installation company, who had placed a temporary scaffolding outside a window to fix caulking which had been leaking.He fell when the scaffolding gave way.It is believed that it was the were on the scene quickly.No first time the young man had mitted, ueglected to wear his safety belt, danger that with the visitors may : j come a few germs of the almost the Office an and X Ray clinics start here May 8 ticer would like Westmount citizens to make sure of immunily by getting their vaccination up to date before the summer starts, For this reason the vaccination clinics will be set up to coincide with the annual X-Ray clinic which starts on Monday, May 8 in Victoria Hall at nine in the morning.Two clinics will operate every day until Friday, May 12 from nind in the morning till five al night, most days, except for \"a noon break from twelve to two oclock.On Tuesday there will be to morning session but from sev- ;en to nine pm the clinics will open instead.May 12 is the final day and the clinics close that day at 3:30 p.m.Dr.Shackleton knows of what she speaks when she warns residents here to get revaccinated now, when the clinics are prepared to handle all residents of West- mount.In 1960 in Bradford, England which is our new Deputy Medical Officer's original home, two cases turned up \u2014 one a visitor from Asia, and the other a local resident who was infected hy the visitor, Long queues of frightened residents, looking for immunity by vaccination, resulted, and doctors were working twenty-four a day to give the (Continued on page 2) Popular pond to be restored The small round pond at the ; corner of Sherbrouke and Melville in Westmount Park is to be returned to its former beauty, it was learned at the meeting of | City Council on Monday night.À commitment of $35.000 has the renovation, City Clerk R.B.Scaman.in explaining the delay in repairing the pond.said that previous estimates from outside tenders were so high as to be prohibitive.It has now been decided that the renovating can he made by the | city parks staff, and so the work will proceed.Mr.Scaman also reported that tenders for the proposed additions to the Library were received by April 25th as expected, and that they included estimates | ranging from $63.000 to almost $70,000.Five tenders were sub- and a choice will be made soon.| The Westmount Examiner.Thursday.May 4, 1967 \u2014 2 862 CAR CAPACITY CHAMPLAIN, Admission Adults $1.00 NO SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Te ew tt ae ea RE ee RTHWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE JUNCTION OF NORTHWAY AND ROUTE 11 N.Y.Children under 12 FREE MAIN FEATURE REPEATED FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY \u201c4g Wo Fri., Sot., Sun., May 5-6-7 ALFIE Color Michoel Caine WARNING SHOTS David Jansen - Joan Collins CITY OF WESTMOUNT HEALTH DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE OF ANNUAL X-RAY CLINIC AND A CLINIC FOR SMALLPOX RE-VACCINATION VICTORIA HALL {Banquet Hall} 4626 Sherbrooke Street West Monday.May Tuesday, May Wednesday, May Thursday.May Friday.May 8 \u2014 9 a.m.to 12 noon and 2 to 5 p.m.9 \u2014 2 to 5 pm.and 7 to 9 p.m.10 \u2014 9 a.m.to 12 noon and 2 to 5 p.m.I) \u2014 9 a.m.to 12 noon and 2 to 5 p.m.12 \u2014 9 a.m.to 12 noon and 2 to 3:30 p.m.(Please Note) Westmounter in Britain: LEEDS, Yorkshire: A cousin of mine, Charles Schofield, while studying to become a minister at the Leeds Clergy School, worked here in the slums, An area containing 30 houses was allotted to each student to visit: and one day Charles knocked on a door in a district known äs Turk's Head Court.No one answered.Inside he saw a woman working her mangle and in his friendliest manner he stepped in and said, \u2018Good afternoon.\u201d Still she did not answer.She did not even turn around.So he tried again.a little lounder this time.Mangle?\u201cDo you mangle?\u201d she asked, turning around and looking at him.\u201cI do.\u201d \u2018\u2018\u2019Fhen do it.\u201d He mangled a whole washtub and apparently that thawed the woman, for at length she enquired, \u2018And what would ye he wanting?\u2019 They became friendly, and over a cup of tea he explained that he wanted her to come 10 church and bring the whole court with her.\u201cYou can do it.\u2019 he said.\u201cSure, I'll do that.Next Sunday.\u201d Never before had anyone from Turk\u2019's Head Court been inside the Leeds Parish Church; but that Sunday they came.ten strong.Prison After being ordained.Charles was appointed chaplain of a prison, where he made several friends among the convicts.One of them.r A Commission of Inquiry on School Transportation INVITATION TO SUBMIT BRIEFS The Commissions of Inquity on School Transportation has been set up, under the Commissions of Inquiry Act (Revised Statutes, 1964, Chapter ll) by Order in Council No.95, adopted on January 19, 1967, and its existence has been extended by Order in Council No.614 adopted on March 15, 1967.In conformity with the mandate described in these two orders in council, this Commission is responsible for \u201cconducting an inquiry on the safety and the health of pupils in matters regarding school transportation, on regulations pertaining to the use of school buses during periods outside regular school hours as well as on the administrative aspect regarding the above-mentioned points\u2019.The Commission cordially invites all concerns and all persons interested in expressing opinions or suggestions in connection with the questions which it has been asked to study, 10 submit briefs to this effect.Those who wish to submit such briefs are asked to send a notice of their intention before the first (1st) of May, 1967 to the Secretary of the Commission of Inquiry on School Transportation, 50 St.Joseph Street East, Quebec.Briefs must be submitted in twelve copies, typewritten, double-spaced on letter-size paper (8% x 11\u2019), not later than the fifteenth (15th) of June, 1967.The Commission will hold public hearings regarding the tenot of these briefs; the dates on which, and the places where these will be held will be announced later.This public notice is being published by order of the Commission instituted with a view to this inquiry.Given at Québec, on March 30, 1967.GOVERNMENT OF QUEBEC | funy OLIVIER TREMBLAY, SECRETARY.Y ad | Mangling Minister By Stephen Schofield leader of a gang, said he would see to il that Charles would never be robbed in London.Fellow ministers teased Charles about his convict friends.One day one of these ministers accompanied Charles to the prison, boasting that no one would ever rob him.They spent a pleasant half- hour at the jail and when they were about to leave, a prisoner smiled at the guest minister and said, \u2018Would you care to have your watch, sir?\" To Canada Charles returned to Canada to a parish in New Brunswick.his native province.One evening a parishioner, Ezra Smith, came to the rectory and talked to him about everything under the sun, for more than an hour; and then, about to depart, with his hand on the doorhandle, he said very casually.\u201cBy the way, parson, if you have time would you bury my mother tomorrow?\" Charles married Emily Me- Avity of Saint John, N.B., and was subsequently appointed dean of Fredericton Cathedral.His sister.Doone Schofield, came to help them move.Doone was a born mover: she threw unusable left-overs out of the attic window.They had hardly settled in the Fredericton deanery when the rats came out to welcome them.At night they heard them scampering like kittens on the stairs.On Easter morning a rat was on a jam jar in the larder: Charles knocked it off with a poker.Another night one scampered across his pillow.He rose and whacked at it but missed and lost it.The next morning Mrs.Schofield found the rat sitting on a blind; and she killed it with a broomstick.Bicycle The Dean, rather like a schoolboy, made his calls by bicycle, which is ideal in Fredericton because the older part of the city is flat.His bicycle Smallpox .(Continued from puage 1) | needed protection.It is much better, Dr.Shackleton feels to take\u2019 the whole thing in a calm manner now, and avoid the near panic such a scare would entail under similar circumstances later.Westmount\u2019s Department of Health offers this protection to its citizens free of charge, and would like the people for whom it is made available.to know about it.The department also urges Westmount residents to take advantage of the chest X-Ray clinic, which will be operating in conjunction with the vaccination clinic, in the same place and at the same times.\u2018Prevention is better than cure\u2019 our Public Health Department knows, and it is prevention of Smallpox, and early diagnosis of Tuberculosis and Cancer that are aimed for in these clinics.Our Medical officers know that those who cooperate will have a better chance to stay \\, was rarely in the shed., One night, during a terrific thunderstorm a bolt of lightning struck the Cathedral afire and temporarily disrupted all communications.The flames lapped up to the roof and tower.The spire swayed and toppled to the ground.The chimes dripped in molten streams.Charles threw himself into the task of restoring the Cathedral, which was completed in due course; and the chapter bought a more comfortable deanery.the Odell house.whick dales back te the War of 1812.Girl Sold Mrs.Schofield found a cache of cartridges above the fireplace in the study.Eight layers of paper were scraped off the walls.Next to the plaster a newspaper.dated 1788, contains an account of a mulatto girl to be sold as a slave in the public market at Fredericton.Charles was appointed dean of Christ Church Cathedral in Victoria, B.C.where he shortly became Bishop of British Columbia: and he died several years later.During his tenure a new Christ Church Cathedral, which had also been destroyed by fire, was built in Victoria.Today he is survived by his wife and two daughters.who live in Victoria.\u2018Charlie!\u2019 Although extremely tranquil in temperament.Charles was not what might be called a smooth car driver.One day he drove down a winding road on the western slopes of the Rockies.With him in the front seat was Bishop Sir Francis Heathcote of Vancouver.Lady Heathcote and (Continued on page 9) OUR MASTER PLUMBERS AT YOUR SERVICE Plumbing - Roofing Sewerooting - Digging WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.Westmount 935-1189 24 HOUR SERVICE RATE PTT CARE TS LJ LJ PHILIPS Lane Ca a ca > a i » K .e ® + * > $ « gl - - J + » i * | : ] | +.à ¢ fv | * ! ° | > | : 4 < | e M NEED A CAB! 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President and Publisher Editorial \u2014 Accounting \u2014 Circulation Display Advertising Departments 481-2771 Classified Advertising \u2014 8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m.Dally (To 10:00 p.m.Mon.& Tues.) 481-0451 The Examiner aims te be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mall subscriptions: $2.50 per year: S125 half year.Five cenis a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Ansoclation, Quebec Newspapers Association.Authorized se Second Class Mail by the Post Offlce Department, Ottawa and fe: payment ef postage in cash.We Say Westmount key to new circle tour NE of the finest circular tours of any city is provided by the newly opened Decarie Expressway, Autoroute 15 from Turcot to Place d\u2019Acceuil, Bonaventure Expressway, street, and almost any route one wishes to take across Westmount back to the Trans-Canada at De- carie.We did it in the glorious sunshine of Sunday morning, when traffic was light, when delivering an eager family to Expo.We closed our loop between the two arteries viaUniversity, Pine, (Cedar, The Boulevard and Cote St.Luc.This is a tour all residents should take, to be remembered to be done again with every visitor to our city this busy summer, and beyond.Nothing can more quickly orient a stranger and.in less than half an hour give both local and newcomer alike a grasp of the size, industry, glamor and University .beauty of our metropolis, of which Westmount is a key part.k k * OTE St.Luc hill affords an unparalleled look to the west of our island and Lake St.Louis, and a sense of the vastness of Canada beyond, then Decarie and the Tur- cot interchange a feel of the daring engineering imagination of our time, all spanking new.High over Turcot one sees a good representative sampling of some of our area\u2019s big industrial complexes.Sweeping toward and past the Champlain bridge \u2014 itself one of our recent new wonders but sometimes overlooked in all the development since \u2014 one finds the landscape completely transformed.Gone are most of the worst slums of Point St.Charles and the odoriferous city dump, which for too long fouled both the air and our St.Lawrence waterfront.Enormous parking J 8 OTTAWA C.M.DRURY \u2018\u2019The gap between the rich (nations) and the poor has become the most tragic and the most urgent problem of our day.\u201d Lady Barbara Ward Jackson This column nas not been appearing for the past few weeks as I have been on an extended trip which took me to India, Ceylon and Pakistan.During the trip I presided at the opening of two projects which have been assisted by Canadian External Aid, an international airport at Katuna- yake, Ceylon and a thermal electric power plant at Sukkur, Pakistan.I also had a chance to inspect several other External Aid projects, including nuclear power plants in India and Pakistan.and to talk to a number of Canadians who are directing or working on our aid programs.Canada\u2019s contribution to international development began in 1950 when the Colombo Plan was drawn up by a group of seven Commonwealth statesmen, including Lester Pearson.Since then we have spent about $1 billion on bilateral aid, which goes directly from Canada to the recipient country, and another $330 million on multilateral aid, which goes through interna- tionaltional organizations such as the World Bank.This year, about half our expenditure of $300 million will be made within the framework of the Colombo Plan, mostly to India.Pakistan, Ceylon and Malaysia.Canadian geologists and lots have taken their places.The grand circle tour now brings you to the entrance of the world\u2019s biggest and best fair, the centre-piece of Canada's 1967 birthday celebration.The permanent and seemingly - permanent structures of Cité de Havre look magnificent, and gay with their bright awnings.The happy crowds swarm in and out, day and night, through an ingenious system of roads, walks and underpasses.* k k N, around the flour mill, and one of the most exciting skylines in the world is atop you \u2014 a pity there is no place to stop and gawk from the elevated highway called Bonaventure which REPORTS FROM surveyors have investigated the potential resources of vast areas of these countries.Our engineers have built huge dams and power developments serving the needs of new industries.Our teachers and advisers have transferred their knowledge and skills to the schools and universities from which trained manpower to run the new industries will come.Thousands of students from Colombo Plan nations have studied in Canada.Canadian food and raw materials have satisfied immediate needs and conserved scarce foreign exchange for development projects, In Pakistan our aid program of over a quarter of a billion dollars has included $45 million worth of food, $55 million in other commodities such as fertilizer, pesticides, asbestos and pulp and paper, and about $100 million of construction.We have provided special aircraft for crop-spraying and locust control, conducted a land use survey in the Chittagong Hills and built a giant dam at Warsak, Over 600 Pakistani students have received training and advanced education in Canadian universities and vocational schools.The most famous current project is probably the nuclear power station being built near Karachi.Its design is based on the Atomic Energy of Canada reactor at Douglas Point, Ontario, using the Can- adian-developed system of a heavy water moderator and natural uranium fuel.This week I have briefly listed a few of our contributions to \u201cthe most urgent problem of our day.\u201d Next week I will write about our plans for increasing and improving our international assistance programs.is a magnificent extension of old University street, now stealing all the thunder from adjoining historic Beaver Hall hill.You make your way back home, by a choice of westward routes: ancient Notre Dame, St.James, St.Antoine, exciting Dorchester, new Mai- sonneuve (once Burnside), Sherbrooke or, as we prefer, Pine \u2014 from which the same new skyline can be embraced from above, instead of dominating you as it did below.Whichever route, you soon find you are back in Westmount \u2014 through all the change of Montreal still Canada\u2019s finest residential community: new high buildings below, but as the slopes steepen reflecting the permanence and sureness of home.Paragraphs on Philately By MARK WEINER \u201cNative Costumes\u201d on stamps make a very interesting educational topic.Spain is now in the process of issuing a set of stamps portraying the native costumes of each of the Spanish provinces, these are being issued one a month.In the past several countries have issued stamps on this theme, to name a few: Czechoslovakia (Michel 1051-1054); Hungary (Michel 1330-1337); Switzerland (Michel 307-309, 332-334); Romania (Michel 1738-1749) and Poland (Michel 1138-1147).This same theme was recently adopted by the Soviet Union when she issued a 4k stamp on March 8th to mark the International Women's Day.The stamp was printed in three colours by mezzotint process and portrays a woman's _face against the background of a traditional \u201cPavlov Shawl\u201d, a famous product of the craftsmen from the town of Pavlov on the Oka river.It is anticipated that over 1700 delegates from all over the world will attend the Fifth International Mining Congress that is to take place in Moscow July 10-15.To honor the occasion the USSR issued a 6k commemorative stamp printed by mezzotint in crimson, blue and black.The stamp shows the emblem of the Congress \u2014 a Roman figure V with the Earth in the background, The emblem is flanked by a pile-driver on the left and an excavator at an opencast mining site on the right.This stamp is the second of the second of the series \u2018\u2018Conpresses 1967\".\u201cArt Works of the Dresden Painting Gallery \u2014 New Masters\u2019\u2019 is the title of a new series of six stamps issued by East Germany on March 29th depicting \u2018Modern Art\u201d on stamps.This set can be compared quite favorably with those issued recently by Hungary and Romania.Printing was by multicolor photogravure process on unwatermarked paper in the denominations of: 20pfg\u2014F.Hodler, \u2018\u2018Madden- portrat\u201d; 25pfg\u2014H.Haken- beck, \u201cPeter im Tierpark\u201d; 30 pfg\u2014R.Bergandler, \u2018\u2018Vene- zianischo Episode\u2019; 40 pfg\u2014P.Gauguin, \u2018Zwei Frauen aus Tahiti\u201d; 50 pfg\u2014J.Scholtz, \u2018\u201cGrossmutter und Enkelin\u2019\u2019; 70 pfg\u2014E.D.Friedrich, \u2018\u2018Hu- nengrab im Schnee.\u201d Butterflies on stamps is not an uncommon subject, having been used by many countries in the past.On April 20th Ethiopia issued of five stamps, 5, 10, 20, 35 and 40 cents, depicting some of the butterflies to be found in the country.Printing was in natural colours by photoengraving process.Burundi issued a very interesting topical set on April 4th, consisting of six stamps, 0.50, 1, 1.59, 2, 3 and 3.50 Francs, depicting fish native to the waters of Burundi, each stamp being printed in six colours.Two more countries have annoucend their participation in the Europa omnibus issue for May 2nd.Eire with a single 159d.and Luxembourg with a duo, 3F and 6F.On the same date Luxembourg will also \u2018pay tribute to the Lions International with a 3F commemorative stamp to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Lions International.The stamp features the Lions on a globe which bears a lion.Printing is in yellow, purple and black by photogravure process.SRE a POND - A a B RIN ll M K qe } es A om \u201cmmr Arama + Se Pa EE A EE Sr ES To At a a ne ote mam [ee REP By Oliver Towne Vanier Institute import F ROVING siressed by Murray Ballantyne R E.C.Gannon i Causes for breakdown in family life resulting an unprecedented rise in crime statistics in Canada lis to be studied thoroughly by the \u201cVanier Institute of the Family istated Murray Ballantyne.author \u2018and lecturer in addressing mem- It is 42 years old.sings and dances, composes music and lyrics.bers of the Westmount Rotary writes comedy, produces and p comedy each year to S.R.O, audiences.Who is it?Actually it's a \u201cwhat\u201d \u2014 The Fossils Club \u2014 as pure - a bit of Montrealia as can be found.The Fossils Club of Montreal (with no other branches anywhere in the world: stages its all male show each year to raise money for the benefit of Montreal's underprivileged children.Although the first show in 1927 played for one night only and raised $30., last year\u2019s show, as usual playing for six nig drens\u2019 charities.In the last ten years the Fossils shows have raised .The show takes six months in preparation, writing the book, music and lyrics for the 21 original musical numbers.A veteran member of this year's show is Al Al- almost $100,000.for this purpose mon whose first appearance with of past and still active service.This year.the show, entitled the shennigans that take place when EXPO '67 finds itself faced with formidable competition from Canadian border town of St.Monique de la Pomme, to which all US.visitors have been diverted.Waldron de Ste.Croix has opened a new gift boutique.The Gift Den, at 5135 Sherbrooke West corner of Vendome.He has a fine selection of imported objets d'art featuring Doulton figurines at a special opening discount.À # * The spring general meeting of.the Westmount Municipal Association is coming up.Reservations have been made for May 17, thats a Wednesday, and the time is 8:15 p.m.The Association's annual spring meeting, and the one held in the fall too, is open to all members of the Association and residents of Westmount,and and is an opportunity for everyone to take part in the Municipal Association\u2018's program of seeing that all runs well in our city.#% À + Mrs.Norah Bryant, Chief Librarian and secretary of the Westmount Public Library, iu her recent annual report said that Expo °67 has brought many strangers to the library.Some work directly for the exhibition and others for companies invol- erforms in an original musical Club at their regular weekly \u2018meeting held in Victoria Hall.Mr.Ballantyne who is honorary secretary of the Institute revealed some mind-troubling figures to his attentive audience in which he stated that convictions for teenage drunkenness had increased five-fold in a ten year period.violence three-fold while suicide had doubled according to statistics available.In his own experience of travelling through Ontario and the Maritimes he found and saw sights of juvenile drinking and violence, even the use of drugs and in the latter classification Westmount was not immune.a eee.The speaker related the words many of them had travelled from of the late Governor-General the Lakeshore, St.Sauveur and George Vanier, who in his dying even Granby.message to Canadians emphasized that there is now a crisis in family life and it is time for men and women to take action.Mr.Ballantyne concluded his talk with the message given Canadians the day before General Vanier died in which he urged citizens, poor as well as rich to understand that their interest will help everyone in all provinces to build a strong wholesome family life.The Vanier Institute, stated Mr.Ballantyne, believes that the family cannot effectively be helped without a clear set of values, ; Per without in short, religion.That pe others fight to live,\u201d she is why the Institute has worked : closely with all faiths in Canada Joyce, who must fight very from its first days and has ecu- hard to live has been encouraged menical aims by encouraging the to keep trying to do things that | various faiths to work together are very difficult for her by the to help the family and as a re- friendly firemen.Mrs.Luker who suit discover how much they knows that the men have fami- have in common.lies of their own, says that the Touching on the question of help they have given little Joyce bi-lingual problems Mr.Ballan- is beyond her ability to describe.tyne stated that even the rift be- The little girl knows all of them: tween the French and English- hts, cleared over $13,000.for chil- the 1930 show gives him 37 years \u201cDOUBLE expoSURE' concerns the Centennial Faii of the U.S.- Firemen help little mascot Mrs.Stanley Luker, whose little girl Joyce is the mascot of our Fire Department would like to say thank you to the stalwart men of the fire-fighting force for kindnesses they have shown her little seven year old, who is a victim of Muscular Dystrophy.\u201cThey not only fight fires, they ved in its activities, but all seek answers to a multiplicity of questions.The picture file was the source for illustrations of Canada's Cost of Arms, instruments of torture, the interior of a German Submarine, snowflakes, game cocks, spider webs and diagrams of blood circulation.At least a thousand books and 800 magazines were used by non-members and AA washer is something You need in the kitchen When dirty dishes Youfeel ie ditchin.JOHN WATSON LIMITED by name, and when they visit her speaking Canadians may be les- she shows them how well she is\u2019 sened by a work such as this, as progressing.; \u2018the family is common to both Just after her birthday on societies.\u201cThe problems which March 24, she spent a day at,beset the one group are very the Fire Station on Stanton Street, much the same as those which and it is one she will always re-| beset the other.Too often the member, Mrs.Luker says.Later French did not know what the when she had to go to the hospi- English were doing and xice- tal they visited her on their time.versa.off and brought their wives too.' The speaker suggested that Joyce who is home now, must marriage courses should be made stay under a oxygen tent, and | available to all couples contem- the boys of No.1 Station are still plating marriage.Not to be made in there helping her to fight.| _.= _ __ T= T_T TT Besides helping her little shape, and have given Mrs.Luk- daughter to overcome a fear of er a special telephone number to water and learn to swim, the fire.call if Joyce needs special help men keep her wheel chair in top at any time.C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service & Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 Red Cross Youth active at blood centre Groups of students rush to the Dorchester permanent Centre, after school and volunteer their services for a minimum of two hours every Working day.They greet and escort donors, serve coffee and biscuits, and look after the cloakroom.Here.Jane Clunie, 15.Westmount.of Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp\u2019s School and Mr.James Berry who is ready to leave after giving his pint of blood.A series of posters from the National Design Council is currently on exhibit along the Library corridor to the stacks, The (posters trace man's search for compulsory but popular aud ef- and creation of design, (rom hs fective.Virtually no qualifications earliest efforts to the present were required for this most im-: portant decision a couple could; make.while people have to study .and write exams for all kinds of McKinney unimportant matters, he said.| Secretarial i Services Req'd.Vanier Institute of the Family | will launch a campaign for $10.-'] @ OFFSET PRINTING 000,000 to 1 p family Ip: .000 to help the family to he Ip: ® DUPLICATING Canada, and demonstrate appre.| ciation for the life and ideals of | 4795 ,a great Canadian.The Canadian'| Sy Catherine W., Government has promised to Westmount ( match all contributions.Tel: 931-2731 Within the next few weeks the President Frank J.Starr pre- .sided at the head table and Dan || Our Work is McLuskie tendered a vote of | as Freshas a.! thanks to the speaker.| RADIO EQUIPPED DAY & NIGHT SERVICE LANSDOWNE TAXI REG\u2019D.18 Gladstone \u2014 Westmount 933-8484 SPECIAL & HOURLY RATES \u2014 OUT OF TOWN TRIPS CHRISTENINGS \u2014 WEDDINGS \u2014 FUNERALS -\u2014 AIRPORT Operated by E.Gallagher C SUMMER VACATIONS! 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the | CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY SMALL PRIVATE CAMP for Boys and Girls, 6 to 12 years ® 19th Year e Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, dramatics and trips, all under the supervision of carefully chosen staff and directed by Miss Ruby Smith, B.A., M.S.P.E.Booklet On Request 501 CLAREMONT AVENUE WESTMOUNT Accredited Quebec Camping Association MR.PAUL GENEREUX Peel St».Mr.Généreux resides in Wesl- mount, He was previously in the construction industry, an experience which will stand him in good stead and will enable him to be of added service in advising his clients with their real estate prob- lems.OVERWEIGHT BOYS JOKER'S HILL CAMP 10 to 18 years 430 acres forest area, 30 miles trails Professional staff: Pediatrician, Nutritionist, Phys.Ed.Director Weight reducing is guaranteed by vigorous daily sport activities.High protein food.BERT MEZO., Joker's Hill, R.R.3, King City, Ont.727-8201 or Toronto 924-4220 SR 6 a MRS.PAT.SCHULTZ Mrs.Schultz has been engaged in the real estate business for seven years.À long time resident of Notre Dame de Grace, she has three daughters \u2014 Linda with Imperial Tobacco Co., Arlene at Marymount and Debbie in St.Augustine's Girls\u2019 School.eal Estate Appointments At National Trust Company MR.FRANK STAFFORD Mr.B.J.Phelan, the supervisor of real estale sales for the National Trust Co., Ltd.announces these three appointments to the new West Central Real Estate Branch, which has recently opened in the National Trust Offices at 1011 St.Catherine St.West.\u2018just west of Mr.Stafford \u2014 resident of the Town of Montreal West \u2014 has had extensive real estate experience ranging over the past ten years.Consistently active in the Montreal Real Estate Board \u2014 he is currently a member of the Education Committee, Private Camp for Boys 6 - 15 years 22nd Year Trained Supervision CAM P ARR@OAHEAD V2 hrs.from Montreal by E.T.Autoroute Lake Memphremagog, Que.Adventure in the outdocrs, one fent counsetlor for every five boys.Excellent swimming program.Sofe beach on sheltered boy.Sailing, houseboat and canoe trips.Skyline hiking trips, new craft shop with excellent crafts pro- grum.Archery, comp craft and oll usual camp activities, KENNETH H.MURRAY, M.Ed, Director ROBERT XK.MURRAY, B.A.Executive Director - 322-6567 5880 MARICOURT ST, MONTREAL 38 Hlustrated booklet upon request * An Accredited Camp of the Quebec Camping Association * Would you like your child to learn FRENCH, living ecumenically with children of other races, religion and origin?Would you like your child to learn about life on the farm or in the shop?Would you like your child to have a summer of bathing, sports and life in the open air?CAMP COUREUR DE BOIS Will fulfill all these desires Address inquiries to: Miss Londa Lou BEAUDON, L.N.A.3769 Draper Ave., Montreal 28, Que.Tel.481-4324 and 489-4082 | vided an entr'acte of mime be- \"tween the two acts.The lack of self-consciousness | \"and the ease with which the chil- | dren performed made it easy for | | the audience to sit back and just\u2019 enjoy the production.i At the end the cast presented \u2018 ,à bouquet to a very deserving di- | rector, Mrs.Rona Feinstein, the | i school's music teacher.to show | their gratitude for the months of | work she had put into it with | them, and there was also loud | , applause from cast and audience \u2018for Miss Batstone, the accompanist who is also handicapped, by blindness, and all the various CAMP KINKORA ST.PATRICK'S CAMP FOR BOYS Opening June 27th.Program: Riding, Water-Skiing, Tripping, Sailing, Canoeing, etc.The Camp offers the latest in Camping facilities and program.Write: Camp Kinkora 454 Dorchester Blvd.W.Montreal Phone: 866-7379 VV VV VVVVV VV YI IVY Y Evenings: 744-2938 ba à À À À À À À À À À À À A À À A À A À A À 4 3.465.000 copies in its first year.= helpers who assisted in provid- VV VV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY (ing the colorful and interesting set and costumes, that showed al great deal of care and effort.: | A point of popular interest was| the hockey-loving Mikado, who, to! |a round of applause, announced | \u2018the Montreal-Toronto score at his lentrance in the second act, 4 4 4 4 4 4 After this successful effort, the 4 children and their audience are 4 keenly looking forward to the {next musical production in the 4 near future.4 4 4 4 world is the Bible, parts of which have been translated into 1,136 languages.The new translation 4 of the New Testament, released in 1961, set an all-time record of | The best selling book in the | \\ | Mackay children present Gilbert & Sullivan Nanki-Poo opposes Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner, for the hand of Yum-Yum, during the performance of the \u2018\u2018Mikado\u201d by handi- Thursday.capped children of the Mackay Center last A tape system more convenient than a record changer! 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ada, To Every Thing there Is A Season.The T.Eaton Company \u201cFirst Bank Blue\u201d, a strong light shade, is now the bank5s official color.Bankof Montreal mue 11 sis \u201cà BRAIN RUSH \u2014 The average Canadian academic brain is now worth seven times its weight in gold, reports Jeffrey Holmes in The Financial Post.The reason: Canada\u2019s universities are fighting off competition from industry.government and cach other, in the great Canadian brain rush.Median salary for all ranks at 19 universities and colleges surveyed by Dominion Bureau of Statistics is $11,175 for 1966-67.The 9 gain over 1965-66 is the largest over the past few years.The going rate for brains will very likely continue to rise.The slim birth rate of the depression and war years will mean a smaller supply of Canadians in the 30-45 age group for the next decade.This shortage is accentuated by the fierce demands of industry for brainpower.FEDERAL C ON STRUCTION eral Indian Affairs Department ' WILL BOOST ECONOMY \u2014 The is taking 25 subscriptions, which federal government will spend really count with the present paid Bank of Montreal | possibly as much as $406.5 million circulation of 280 cone goes to on construction in the coming year, reports Heavy Construction News, \u2018\u2018which should give a sub-\u2019 Japan\u2019.The paper sells for $8 a year, or 5c.a copy, and us published Mondays.Tuk, about 80 miles north of Inuvik in the Mackenzie Delta area, has 500 residents, mainly English-speaking Eskimos, Only one of the 25 po- tentinl white subscribers \u2014 the federal schood principal - is tak- (Continued on page 8) PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS JAMES H.MacINTYRE 338 VICTORIA AVE.482-4924 stantial shot in the arm to lagg-.and forms, for many millions | ya] spending plans, says LCN\u2019s Ottawa editor.Maurice Cutler, seem to reject the fear that com-, would bring about a substantial \u2018decline in government construction activity.The federal building ' year.!estimates came on the heels of i Finance Minister Sharp's cancel- | informed Westmount ° ° lation of the 5% refundable tax Library receives book on Canada on business profits, money which can now be used by business and The Westmount Public Library | is pleased to announce the re-' : ceipt of a gift copy of Roloff MOROCCAN LURES Moroc- Beny's magnificent work on Can.| 60 IS trying to entice Canadian investors into its North African | economy to help build up its su-\u2018 gar, tourist, textile and metals industries, The Financial Post re- coincides with the Bank of Montreal\u2019's 150th anniversary this sion in construction and equip- is presentinng copies of the book :to Canadian public libraries, and WESTMOUNT PROPERTY WANTED Contemplating Selling ?Receive the personal assistance of our well Mrs.Margaret Evans \u2014 932-6329 industry to finance capital expan- | and ment.| Mr.Donald A.Baillie \u2014 935-1611 Redpath Realfies the Westmount Public Library Mr.Hart said that the new standard identification compon- | ents will appear on all branch' signs, clocks, advertising of all kinds, cheques, forms, letterheads | plementary writing by many dis-; and publications.\u201cChangeover to the new identification is a major undertaking, involving many different items to meet the requirements of more than 1,000 offices in Canada and abroad, Mr.Hart added.Introduction of the program The longest novel ever published is Proust's \u201cRemembrance of Things Past\u201d published in 1913.The English translation contains 1,307,000 words.HIGH QUA WASHABLE FLAT LATEX SUPER WASHABLE FLAT Reg.$8.00 .ULTRA WHITE ENAMEL Reg.$13.25 .than 900 colors to cho price to the consumer.the consumer.HIGH QUALITY PAI 8614 DE L'EPEE wishes to expres its appreciation for the gift.The book, compiled of photographs by Roloff Beny and com- tinguished Canadians, \u2018presents\u2019 ports.The former French colony | has a new five-year plan, spiced with attractive incentives to investors and a guarantee against nationalization.A Moroccan dele- 937-8501 representatives.gation, which recently visited | Canada.would like to sell more wines, phosphates, carpets and AT WHOLESALE PRICES .50 | Reg.$750 .Special 4 Gal.(Advance) FAMOUS PLASTIC FOR FLOORS URETHANE.Reg.$12.95 BETONEL Products recommended by architects and contractors.More FREE DELIVERY newest newspaper, \u201cCoastline LTD.\u2018Canada\u2019 of Tuktoyakick, just a few months old, is already in ja history in images \u2014 the history crafts here.Mhamed Bargach.of the four elements and of what nature and man in Canada create Morrocco's High Commissioner from them.As such.it becomes for Planning and Development, | | FT ; [told FP a gross profit of 10%- an odyssey in time \u2014 time fu-: 126 nd 8% net) awaits Ca- [ture as well as time past.It is; sa 2 0 ne pe +de 25 5, EK er.Se, *2 He, 7 sed i = AE Cad =) qe Xe 2% ye Leur Hen awd fot Ney EU se 65 fre.we de ne 2 rit SAA price Hon Ltn, pe.4 \u201ca apr ghee, Lara Be Sry qr re) pe R= yd vi - Re J \\ » 3 SEY os i?srr we\u201d 2% S i The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 4, = hy = As { 2 Ne, = x 2 SF = PS ca se $ 4 ES =o = i fundable For Cash = a 45: & \u201c es 2d # @ a es Se He \u201c>.se ra = > > ne Il Purchases Re 2 > A f [ed ~ 3% re .» we se, ne en Guaranteed\u2014 May 4, 1967 + X : 3x Ho a NS A : ou ge Thursday.2 We e ion Ne mer, \u201cA TR 3 à .od +.2.ir ee nw + won, on, AA : QD.me A Ae *$ » i SRT TNR \u2019 RNG, 4 XR x 4; > A ~~ Pa} E> RA se © $ va | # Er Rel # el \u201c3 2.» Ey = 4 ; \u20ac ny & i \u201c8 ES 2) \u201c4 Pe 7 2 # Des bf £33 es = ve ) A ) se j À 4 ge te [A 5 2 i 5 ; CPS oe Po , A x ca is + ! 000488 & Bah 7 \u201ci \u201c3 (Limit, 2 dozen.pats per Custe JA ppor [od Te 22 r 24 2 \u20ac UC QU m briefs 7 4438 ; 5 24 BET\u2019 14 Ars i 2 1 22 24 Æ x atterns in % 75 GA LE Tes ad LA 2 i Ae Za 2 7 ez % © w 2 CE 27 i A nr v4 i 5 Py 2 % 3 e à \u20ac 4 Ca 5 4 THE*BU Ya OF THE J 3 7 ze is res ; 7e, A LE LA nf \u20ac Age\u201d A % A Fy = i CRE, 196% 5% ho?ad et TA A 04 4, Bis Ex > ss ATWATER pe A COME VISIT THE NEWEST DOWNTOWN DEPARTMENT STORE at STE.CATHERINE Alexis Nihon Plaza .8,0 I= fhe Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 4.1967 \u2014 12 IF YOU ARE MOVING Consult Malcolm Gregory about your rug problems.GREGORY'S nr 4151 - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.Phone WE.2-4277 Karnak ladies elect officers The Karnak Ladies\u201d Club held their Annual Luncheon in the Knox Crescent and Kensington Presbyterian Church Hall in NDG on April 18 A delicious lunch was enjoyed by members and guests which were, Mrs.Mary \u2018Trollope Administrator of the Shriner's Hospital and her assistant Mrs S.Szenas.Reports were read by Officers and Chairmen of various committees showing a very success- tul year Officers elected for ensuing vear were: Honorary Past President Mrs.f£.J K.Reid.Pre- sideut \u2014 Mrs B.Hoyland, 1st.Vice Mrs.Russell Brown, 2nd.Vice Mrs, += Davies.Secretary Mrs.CW Coulson, Treasurer Mrs, BD Birchfield.Annual ODE meeting to convene in Ottawa The 67th Annual Meeting of the National Chapter of Canada.LODE.will be held at the Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, Me.und Mrs.\u2019 Ontario.June 3rd to June 7th, wedding which took place 1967 Westmount, Mrs.The Avenda is us follows: \u2014 daughter of Mr.Official Opening Ceremony \u2014 formerly of Westmount.and Mr.4:30 p.m.\u2014 Saturday.June 3rd.son of Mr, and Mrs.The Divine Service in Christ Church Cathedral \u2014 7:30 pom.\u2014 Sunday, June 4th.Business Sessions \u2014 9:15 a.m, COMING EVENTS Monday.June 5th.MONTE CARLO EVENING Conclusion \u2014 8:30 p.m.\u2014 Wed-|being held by the Marianopolis | nesday, June 7th.\u2018 1 ae Association on.Members from LODE, chap- College Alumnae 12th at 8 p.m.ters across the Dominion will Friday.May attend this National Annual Meet- the Officers\u2019 me.[ watch.Amont the reports that will be sven are \u2014 Commonwealth Relations; Mducational: tion and Citizenship: Home and Abroad: Services at jor 844.7945 (evening.is at, Mess of the Black Immigra- ! Miss S.Hughes, 861-3861 ext.7747 | All alum- War Memor- nace are urged to attend.LINGERIE - SCARVES v HOUSECOATS - MA 7 C GLOVES-HANDBAGS .\u2014 UMBRELLAS, ETC.Ÿ Carriage Trade 1357 GREENE AVE.WESTMOUNT, QUE.TEL.932-2543 For your SPRING COIFFURE Let our expert hair stylists create a NEW HAIRDO Cho ® to suit your FOR APPOINTMENT, personality.PLEASE PHONE SALON Antoinette 484-5450 VIGEANT 4879 Sherbrooke St.W.(Near Victoria Ave.) HAIRDRESSER Fxaminer Herbert Maarhuis, photographed following their recently in St.Matthias Church.Maarhuis was formerly Miss Fiona Martin.and Mrs.Donald B.Martin, of Islington.Ont.Maarhuis, of Montreal.is the U.Maarhuis, of Chatham.Ont.AMERICAN accurately filled ot reasonable 1385 Greene Ave.| Corner Sherbrooke MONTPETIT, B.Ph., L.Ph., prop.Gold Madalist, University of Montreal Prescriptions carefully and prices.WE.2-2136 WE.2-2488 Mr.and Mrs, Richard Ross Hutchison.their wedding which took United Church.of Mr.Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Mrs.formerly Miss Susan Marcou Young, daughter of Mr.J.Douglas Young, of Senneville, and Mr.photographed following recently in Union Hutchison was and Mrs.Hutchison is the son place and Mrs.Ross R.Hutchison.of Westmount, VY PV PP VY PV VP VP VP PP VP PV VY VV PV VP VV PV PP VV PV VV VPP VP VV VPP, By ADELE HAYES We See and hear | a 4 de 0 0 de de de M 0 le e A él A A A di A A ie A à A A ie A A A A A The Examiner's bird-watching managing editor has a problem.He tells us that two years ago he inherited a family of Tree Swallows from a neighbour who moved away with Lis birdhouse.Moving into the new home was no hardship for the swallows except for the that was that.Tickets can be obtained from competition of the all-takc-over English sparrows (these bullies we! have with us always).who refused to give the needy householders any peace, and in fact reduced them to shreds last year.Feeling that he was amazed to discover that the swallows returned again, this year.and was aghasl at the idea of a repeat performance.| We suggest that he fasten up the entrance to the swallow house.with the swallows inside of course, and transport the whole shebang to the eastern townships, where our soft-hearted editor has an aviary i precluding the ever present city dweller, who is by the way not a ; true sparrow but a species of Weaver Finch fas any bird lover will \"tell your.* Many elementary school chil- ren attended \"harp recital recently in Park School and for some it was the | first time they had heard the | music of this instrument.Miss ; Hossack brought with her the \"smaller Troubadour Harp, also \u2018and the children were able to i hear the sound of the ancient in- ~\u2014 i strument of the wandering minstrels.The children of grades four, five and six were asked to write down the name of the instrument they had just heard and here are some of the results: Chewpidur, Trubador.Truabor, | Turdater, Tenerdor.Trubidor, i Trupador, Troopidor.Trimbulor, {Tubedor.Troupadour, Turbao., Tripidore.Trupandor.Tripadore, Batour.Trupidor, Tubacoarse harp.Tubahorse, Tripator.Trou- vador, Troubidor, Troharpsick, Tubular Harp.Troubutor, Trope- dore, Truobedour.Cupidor, Jupi- tor.Trubitor, Trobudar, Trubal, Trovadore, Qupador, Tropadour, Trupetor, Toopidor, Trober.Tu- bedore, Tubeotour.harsisore, tri- cicord, trupiter.Chairman of the Westmount Schools\u2019 Music Committee is Mrs.R.G.Townsend of 331 Lans- downe Avenue for Westmount Park School, Mrs.R.B.Stronach of 630 Grosvenor Avenue represents Roslyn School, and Mrs.N.* * Ryan of 11 Winchester Avenue.Donna Hossack's\u2019 Westmount High.The aim of the Music Commit- , tee is to improve musical awareness in the schools and a liaison has been formed with McGill's Miss Miss King of Westmount High ; We are offering an OPENING W.B.de Ste.Croix, a EE School has good news for those who left it too late to get their copy of Old Westmount, the High School's Centennial History of our city.The original printing is of course sold out.and many people who bought it wanted (Continued on page 13) RV IAL ET a | Enjoy Superb Indian Curries in an authentic Eastern atmosphere ® Satisfying Indian Service ® Popular Prices ® Businessmen's Luncheons ® Take-out Service OPEN 11 A.M, TO 11 P.M.DAILY Music Faculty for this purpose.| : is ¥ * FELIX) VOL TARN] 484-6409 ERR SPECIAL 25% DISCOUNT Royal Doulton Figurines THE GIFT DEN 5135 Sherbrooke West (Corner Vendome! Phone: 489-9845 & EE 0 REY > Es UWC luncheon | al Expo 07 | The Provincial Couneil of Uni- | versity Women of the Province | of Quebec plan to hold a Luncheon at Expo \u201867 on Saturday, May 6th at 11:30 a.m.at the Hospitality Pavilion to commemorate the centennial year.Mme Solange Chaput-Rolland, a free-lance writer and journalist.will speak about \u2018The Woman in Politics\u2019.The speaker is the coauthor with the late Gwethalyn Graham of \u2018Dear Enemies\".Mme Chaput-Rolland\u2019s latest book, \"My Country: Canada or Quebec?\u201d was published this | year and supported by a Centennial Commission grant.Genuine Choice Western BEEK QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u2019 Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables LICENSED GROCER NICHOL'S AND SCHNEIDER'S BACON, HAMS & SAUSAGE 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 Aw | i ! ! Winning secretaries study new office methods Miss Lorraine Maloney and Miss Lynn Talbot watch Mrs.Mercedes McKinney demonstrate an electronic typewriter.Winning secretaries spend day in Westmount Two future secretaries, winners of a Canada-wide contest on \u2018\u2019Fhe Secretary Most Likely to Suc- a IN AUTHORIZED ELECTROLUX SALES & SERVICE 489-9353 DDR TO ALL HOUSEWIVES : We are glad to announce that the services of baby sitters are now available.Also Housekeepers, General Maids, Charwoman, Cooks & Couples For further details, call DOMESTIC HELP ASSOCIATION INC.279-4550 1123 St.Joseph Blvd.East 9 AM.- 5PM.Established in 1963 279-4559 i ceed\u201d celebrated Secretaries Week in Montreal as part of their winnings by attending a seminar, spending a half day in a business office and devoting the balance of their time to Expo.Two of the grand winners of the Canada-wide contest sponsored by the Association of Commercial Colleges, were Lynn Talbot of Grande Prairie, Alberta, and Lorraine Maloney of Regina, Saskatchewan.who spent Secretary's Day in the office of McKinney Secretarial Services Reg'd., 4795 St.Catherine street west, Westmount, learning the ins and outs of the operation of a small business.Tere they were intrigued with the electronic typewriter with a \u2018memory bank\u2019 but were assured that although the machine can perform in many ways, it is still only mechanical and will never take the place of a good | \u2018future secretary!\u201d dent of the Montreal Chapter of The National Secretaries Association (International), who sponsored Secretaries\u2019 Week, April Canadian ; Mrs.McKinney is a past presi- j (Continued from page 12) more, so an extra have been printed.School Old Westmount Club stresses that this is not a new edition but just a reprinting, so no changes have been made in \u2018 the original tormat and text kh BR sk Host Blais of Le Charolais dining room in the Chateau Maison- neuve promised that as more and | ; 6 more people discovered his fine fare, more and more dishes would be added to the menu.He has been as good as his word, and now on Saturday and Sunday for \"dinner beside his Prime roast of beef au jus and Cold sliced ham garnished, both very popular, he \u2018offers Coq au Chambertin, Entre- \u2018côte Charolais au Poivre and Filet of Sole sauté Amandine, and the dining room is filling up with ,enthusiastie patrons too.1000 copies The High: WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 4154 St.Catherine West WESTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Founded 1917 Will enlarge grade 9 in Sept.1967 Applications now being received.486-6339 \u2014 4335 Hampton Ave., MONTREAL 28 Th A hairdo that draws all attention to you! So lovely, yet so carefree .Jet our stylists create the new look of spring for you.Thiade HAIRDRESSER ¢ Breath of Spr .À Voy We Specialize in PERMANENTS and TINTING Call today L961 'y Aow \u2018Aopsinyy \u2018Joulwoxy junounysam ay \u2014 El 482-4320 (Near Claremont) 22 to 29.4927 Sherbrooke St.W.\"ALWAYS A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE\" pa .gE Cen erg UY CE nc Voice of Women LL Beaudoin Uphobstering to join women\u2019s REG'D.Peace Conference ALL KINDS OF UPHOLSTERED | \u2018The Montreal Chapter of Voice! FURNITURE REPAIRED \u201cof Women held a reception on! Tuesday, April 25th.to discuss the ® CUSTOM BUILT @ DRAPERIES group's participation in an Inter- © SLIP-COVERS ; national Conference of Women | ;for Peace, scheduled from June _6th to June 10th at the University | of Montreal.| The discussion was led by Mrs, | Fernande Simard, President of V.O.W.and by Mrs.M.Gerther 2935 Notre Dame Lachine, Que.Formerly ot 3 Dunlop Place, Westmount Tel.637-5712 = \u2014 \u2014 | who talked on the aims of V.O.W.COMPLETELY ORIGINAL 2-ACT MUSICAL COMEDY | Madame Therese Casgrain was | guest of honor.i A study group will be held on May 4th at 8 p.m., at 3445 Drum- mond Street, Apt.905, in prepara- ation for the second International Conference of V.O.W.Fur further information please phone 935- 9929 or 482-5860.The provisional executive of the | , newly-formed Westmount Chapter | of V.O.W.are as follows: Mrs.M.Bourke, Mrs.F.Bain, Mrs.E.\u2018Stuart, Mrs.D, Morrow, and! The play includes 18 easy-to-learn original | Mrs.G.Locke.numbers.The play is free of charge but subject to very reasonable rofit sharing contract.The musical was created by professionals with pre: | AVAILABLE TO ANY FUND RAISING ORGANIZATION Sugar and Spice.All things nice to eat come from the POM bakers.Pies.cakes, doughnuts, cookies and 29 kinds of wholesome, appetite-pleasing bread.All ) baked fresh daily for you in the famous POM kitchens.Let POM be your family baker! PRIVATE SPONSORS OR DRAMA GROUP St.Matthew's ven records.Various aspects in he play 3 So | .We bake more good things to eat savings in its production budget in regards to Id than any other baker in Montreal costumes and scenery.A really worthwhile Gui meeting y The Choir of Bishop Strachen School, Toronto, under the direc- : : tion of Derek Holman, will sing\u2019 at the 11 o'clock service on Sunday.Former pupils of the School | and the public are cordially in-! vited to attend to hear this | Choir which has an international reputation, ® proposition to look into.| Interested parties please call, Mr.Weiss .1739-5625 Ofie POM bakers HARRISON BROTHERS LIMITED ?The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 4.1967 \u2014 14 Seminar to discuss foster child care Foster parents and social workers of Greater Montreal will meet May 7 in the first seminar of its kind in Eastern Canada to discuss the wide- ranging subject of foster child care.\u201cThe Child and His World\u201d seminar will be held at the Mc- Gill School of Social Work.Sponsor is the Foster Home Recruiting Centre, which acts on 22 17440 I Car Give her a Gift of a PERMANENT By Salon Pierre FOR HER DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 14th Our expert hair stylists + will be sure to please her.4 PHONE TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT | behalf of the Jewish Child Welfare Bureau, the Protestant Children's Service Centre and the Catholic Welfare Bureau.Planned jointly by foster par- tents, social workers and volunteers of the agencies, the institute will consider two general questions: What does the growing child face in this world of today?How is this intensified for the child who is separated MY HAIRDRESSER INC, WE.2-6905 Co.INVITES DISCOVER THE FOR INDIVIDUALITY IN YOUR SPECIAL SYSTEM.our new enlarged location.McCARREY SUPPLY YOUR ONE STOP DECORATING SERVICE YOUR OWN DECORATING with WALLPAPER PRE-PASTED PANELS & MURALS with matching backgrounds See the Magic they work on focal walls, hallways, stairways ! 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the basic needs of students for guidance counselling; and the university - or - vocational alternatives facing teen-age students.Panel speakers will be followed by discussion of each subject.Officers and directors will be elected at business sessions scheduled for the afternoon of May 13 Guest speaker at the luncheon will be Professor Jean- Marie Martin, chairman of the Superior Council of Education.Honored by presentations at this time will be Dr.Howard S.Billings, Associate Deputy Minister of Education, and retiring president John H.Purkis of the Federation.A plenary session on the re- sponsibities of parents in educational affairs will be chaired by Stanley Cohen of the Montreal Star.General discussion will follow lead-off remarks by Pre- sidentAnne MacLeish of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers; Mrs.W.R.Abbott, president of the Family Life Educational Council of Montreal; Mrs.Mildred Clerk of Farnham, prominent in many home-school activities; and Principal Winton Roberts of Iona School in Montreal.The crucial early years in a child\u2019s education will be considered at a session moderated by Mrs.Letty Cox of the Family Life Education Council with Dr.Eigil Pederson and Dr.Gerald i H.McKay of Macdonald Col- \u2018lege and Peter Austin of the | Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal as panellists.| the foster child.in Europe and North America.the workshops will be summar- Her address will be followed ized.LL by a series of workshops dealing with such subjects as the ® © COPPER retarded child, the physically-|] ® BRASS © CHROME handicapped child, adolescent : - RHOBIUM boys and girls, social workers Cap Hh ATED and the religious and recrea- REFINISHED LACQUERED tional use of the community for JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd., Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elee- tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI, 5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.More than 25 psychologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, pediatricians, educators and leaders from the social welfare field in Greater Montreal have ac- accepted invitations to participate in the workshops.: | During an evening buffet supper, conclusions reached during | FLOWERING SHRUBS and HEDGES are in stock now for your im- Make Sheri- your mediate selection.dan Nurseries garden centre this eyar.Be sure to obtain your FREE copy of our colourful 1967 gardening catalogue.pu NURSERIES = 650 Montée de Liesse St.Laurent, Montréal 9 Tel.: 744-2451 When You Need SALES- SERVICE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SEWING MACHINES CALL: AMHERST 805 ATWATER AVE.931-3422 USED Gas Stoves $29 vp Wringer Washers $20 up 0il Space Heaters $25 up Automatic Washers $59 up \u2014 Refrigerators $59 vp NEW AUTOMATIC WASHERS REFRIGERATORS WE ACCEPT TRADE-IN ON PURCHASE OF NEW MACHINES Expert Repairs, All Makes \u2014 Automatic & Wringer Washers New officers for FF § Heather Ladies\u2019 à .& Curling Club The Heather Ladies\u2019 Curling, Club recently held its closing do - luncheon, followed by presenta- Mornings \u2014 9:00 to 11:30 {tion of prizes und the Annual Meeting.You will like our Summer School.It will enable you to hove | The following officers were an cajoyable ond profitable summer elected for the 1967-68 season.Are you returning to, or starting college in the fall ?\u2019 Past President \u2014 Mrs.D.W.Typing will prove extremely useful.Mr Vie Preident Mrs KM WE ARE NOW FOLLOWING THE AUDIO-VISUAL METHOD 4 |E.Sproule: Recording Secretary !\u2014 Mrs.M.G.Townsend; Curres-! ponding Secretary \u2014 Mrs.W.M.SECRETARIAL COURSES 3 | Baker: Treusurer \u2014 Mrs.J.E.> :Heward: Hospitality Chairman\u2014 Mrs.T.S.Gallagher: Match Chairman \u2014 Mrs.H.R.L.Special features have been added in order to retaia high ston- 4 * Streight.dards of Groham's Graduates.New courses will include French = Conversation for English-speaking students; increased emphasis on Personality Development, Appearance, Attitude, as well as Ability.You can lose weight by learn- i | ing new eating habits according | WRITE or 'PHONE FOR FREE PROSPECTUS : to Gerti F1 ho will tell you mn ro I\" oe 731-7202 5 Again this year, the demand for Graham's Graduates has been 0 you a.extremely gratifying.Within a few weeks, it is expected that our - entire 1966-67 greduoting class will be employed.WEST END Attend A School With An Established Reputation ! CANADA S00 YEARS Co GRAHAM'S 70 YEARS of Service to the public throu SCHOOL of ART Education oo Tram public roug SUMMER GRAHAM'S COURSE BUSINESS COLLEGE Boys and Girls 11 to I5 4914 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, Three mornings a week Miss Wall \u201cleft! and Miss Smith plan Scarboro Night Studio work and ' WESTMOUNT Starting September \u2014 AH Doy \u2018 je museum trips.Scarboro Night plans go ahead 5686 Monkland Ave.| J.P.Page \u2014 Principal, A.P.A., P.C.T.Final plans are now being made should phone Miss Ruth Turner.484-4277 Telephone \u2014 484-2242; 631-0374 for the 23rd Annual Scarboro | 3426, in the evenings.Night Bridge Party being held under the auspices of the Mont- | real unit of the Scarboro Lay | Missionary League.Miss Marjorie Smith, president, and Miss Jennie Wall, vice-president, have | now fixed the date as Wednesday.! May 10, at the St.Ignatius Loy- | ola Parish Hall, 4455 West Broad-' way.Notre Dame de Grace.The League has planned a gala evening for this annual appeal, from which the proceeds go to aid the efforts of the priests of the Scarboro Foreign Mission Society, the only English-speaking Canadian organization exclusively for Roman Catholic mission effort.The work of the 150 priests of the Society, sometimes unrecognized by their own countrymen, goes on in eight countries, all remote and many of them | under-developed.It is hoped that all those interested in furthering the work of foreign missions will attend the Bridge Party, and those who would like information or tickets GET THE BEST OFFER DAY IN AND DAY OUT FROM OUR WANT ADS Every day of the year thousands of people take advantage of the ar- ticles and services offered in our Want Ads.Among the many offers you may find the quick solution to CALL 481-0451 TO your personal or business needs.Use our Want Ads.oT YOUR FURS WILL GET A COLD RECEPTION PLACE YOUR AD IN THE WALSH VAULTS! An experienced and courteous Want Ad adviser will be pleased to take your ad THE WESTMOUNT Examiner 849-8328 * and help you prepare one to get the maximum results.Call up today.Ad- takers on duty for your convenience Monday and Tuesday to 10 p.m.\u2014 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to 5 = p.m.416 PARK AVENUE.ONE STORE ONLY L961 \u2018v AN \u2018Aopsiny \u2018sauiusox3 junouysam 3YL \u2014 SL The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 4, 1967 \u2014 16 PROPERTY WANTED We have buyers waiting for homes in Westmount.We can effect quick sales when necessary, or we can offer your property quietly vo private buyers on an individual basis.St.Francis Realty Company Ltd.BROKERS 300 Victoria Ave.489-5321 23 BOYS\u2019 CAMPS ROOM and board with camping facilities for boys 7-17 yrs Call Morin Heights 226-5945 or write G.Medford, Laurel, Que- 57° HOUSES TO LET FIVE rooms heated, equipped, $100 monthly.Well located, St.Laurent.748-8228, 76° ROOM « BOARD TO LET TRAINED attendant, would take paying guest month of July.Every convenience, in cottage with garden in Eastern Townships.Special attention to an older person.Can be recommended by doctor.Write to Box 47, Geourgeville, Quebec.78 \"ROOM & BOARD WANTED Room and Board Wanted With Senior lady or couple in a refined and fairly large home.University student \u2014 family relocated \u2014 must find suitable residential facilities.Requirements simple (has her own linen, etc), Loves older people, home hake- ry and solitude.Would cause little inconvenience, and would bring some fun to the right home.937-8741 call 12 to 1 p.m, Tuesday's after 8 pan.80 CHILDREN\u2019S BOARD Catholic Welfare 1» in urgent need of short term placement foster homes for infants.Board, medication and clothing supplied.For further information call 933.7381, extension 51 or 31.82 AUTOS FOR SALE GARAGE unheated.Yearly.Single.Lansdowne, $20.00 monthly, Call 486- o88, 92 GARAGE WANTED GARAGE wanted for large car.mediate.Vicinity Sherbrooke, water, Metcalfe, WE.5-0309, 98 HELP WANTED _ Female MAIDS REQUIRED Im- At- FOR MEN'S RESIDENCES McGILL UNIVERSITY PART TIME 3:3) AM, TO 2 P.M.CALL: VI.4.6311 LOCAL 653 OR APPLY TO 3935 UNIVERSITY ST.ABOVE PINE AVE, MISS KIERNAN 102 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male NIGHT watchman wanted, Westmount area.Call daytime, 841-2265, 112 MOTHER\u2019S HELPER TEENAGE girl wanted, 15 or over, to spend one month, July or August with French speak- PONTIAC 79 Laurentian 1965, four: door sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic,! cquipped.27.000 miles.$1,850.684-6212, ing family at Lake Manitou, Two children age 9 and 5.Call 486-7969.POSITIONS IF YOU CAN SPEAK FRENCH AND ENGLISH FLUENTLY AND IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SWITCHBOARD WORK.No Experience Required Salary While Training FOR APPOINTMENT CALL BETWEEN 10 A.M.& 6 P.M MISS RICKABY 933-8979 Kitchen Help Wanted SMALL HOME FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE.LOCATION N.D.G.CAVENDISH-SHERBROOKE CALL 489-8988 How to figure Examiner Classifieds\u2019 low cost: EXAMINER 7003 Kildare Reed.Montreal 29 Mail or Deliver Te: Date .1967 | For Assistance | CLASSIFIEDS Phone HU.1.0451 | Total LL.First 10 words Balance .words words in above ad.@ 74 [J Payment Herewith \u2014 Minimum charge $1.00] per word Ce Se A 25¢ billing charge will be added to your invoice if payment does aot accompany this order.The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising .\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 ds \u2018 \u2018| Hunter 1-0451 JO Words 1.00 : 7¢ for each additional word * Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 3.30 p.m.Tuesday for i current issue \u2014 HU.1-0451 Ë ADTAKER> ON DUTY MONDAY TILL 10 P.M.4 Tuesday, Thursday and Friday to 5 p.m.5 Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Bank of Montreal ë or The Royal Bank of Canada.A ASL RI Te 86 BOATS & MOTORS 98 H HELP WANTED -\u2014 Female 113 DOMESTIC HELP Tee Te TT WANTED Plywood Boat | BL GOOD $45 Weekly | ow arses oigr | PERMANENT CA LE EXT EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS, THREE SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN.ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES.SLEEP IN OR OUT.748-8005, EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTED FOR LIGHT GENERAL HOUSEWORK, CALL 482-6895.MORNINGS ONLY.Part Time WOMAN WANTED FOR PER- i SONAL LAUNDRY AND | LIGHT HOUSEWORK MON- | DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 9 TILL 1 $18 WEEKLY PLUS CAR FARE.MID WESTMOUNT.CALL 486-6005.Wanted Cleaning Woman Or Man Twice monthly.Wednesday.Bathrooms - kitchen - inside windows - spotting walls, No hard-wood.$1.25 per hour plus carfare.8 am, to 1 p.m.or 9 am.to 2 p.m.Call 937-0900 after 6 p.m.DOMESTIC help wanted for ladies\u2019 wear store \u2014 mornings 9 till 1, five days weekly.References required.Apply 5457 Queen Mary Road, Living room furniture PURE wool living room rug, 12 x 21, ice blue, doesn\u2019t fit new apartment.Excellent condition.Very reasonable.Call WE.3-2386 from 4:30 p.m.to 7 pm.127 ~~ FOR SALE -= Bedroom furniture BABY'S crib and dresser set, painted, reasonable.366-6279.130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment newly KITCHEN EQUIPMENT EXCELLENT BUYS ALL 3 YEARS OLD.GOOD WORKING CONDITION, Inglis pas clothes dryer, $100.; Inglis automatic 2 cycle washer, $100.; Frigidaire portable dishwasher, top | loading, $100.: Tappan 4 burner gas Save.automatic timer, S123.Call 932- 35, 132° FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments Steinway Piano BABY GRAND 38 x 68.$500.VERY GOOD CONDITION.PRIVATE.CALL EVENINGS.937-8308, MODERN apartment size e piano, mahogany.$430.Violin $95.937-7259.ELECTRICAL SERVICE ® INDUSTRIAL © COMMERCIAL ® RESIDENTIAL ° 24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE H.R.CASSIDY 484-3523 5765 Monkiand Ave.Quality - Service - Satisfaction 136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs S.O.S.LADIES THERE IS MONEY IN YOUR CLOSETS IF CLUTTERED WITH IMPORTS OR ORIGINAL MODELS, IN PERFECT CONDITION, LARGE SIZES WELCOME.SELL THEM THROUGH LA BOUTIQUE FANTASQUE MODES 2075 CRESCENT ST.288-3655 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General cu ATTENTION KNITTERS Knitting Centre Your New THE WOOL BAR REG'D.* Many Opening Specials * 4240 DECARIE BLVD.Leaving Town Breakfront: kitchen set; dining room set: mirror, 737- 90 INCH orange and brown couch.removable bolster makes ideal sleeping for one, Like new.$85.Call 488- WILL pick up unwanted furniture, free of charge.453-2576.WROUGHT iron telephone table with white seat and back, Reasonable.935-8105.Oriental Rugs Beautiful oriental carpets, suitable living or dining room 8 x 10, $69.50: 9 x 12.$79.00.Call 744-2167.BARGAINS Second hand furniture.Very good condition, ANTIQUES Provincial At lowest prices in town, Sales.849-3732.NEW hide-a-bed full size; T.V.23 inch; 2 piece luggage (new).2 kitchen sets, 481-7661.Call 9 am.or evenings.Persian Rugs Runner (Hamadan) 2' x 10'9\": Buk hara rugs 3% x 5; Hamadan rue 3% .Private 342-0469.Open House THURS.FRI.From 12 noon till 9 p.m.of 542 room home consisting 7 piece solid maple Colonial Loyalist bedroom set and 6 piece dining room set; 6 piece kitchen set: Viking deluxe 14 c.f, fridge.ete.1668 Millar Street, St.Laurent.SAT 134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment GIRL'S bicycle, 26 inch.nearly new.Reasonable.Call 488-5971.PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS i Moving Out Of Town Two piece French Provincial chesterfield: electric stove.30 inch; frigidaire, 13 cuble feet; automatic washing machine; upright Hoover with attachments.Very reasonable, Call 334-3671, .f 1 , L / ° ' é > + \u2018 - 1 + .\u201c » t | e {| \u2018 | ° .® v . a 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General PORTABLE sewing machines, one semi-automatic, one regular, 481-4015.-3 pieces; coffee table, good condition.Reasonable, 744- 5986 evenings, = 00 TWO cribs complete.suitable from birth to 6 years, Very good condition.Call 484-3875.FV VV VU VV VU VT OC YY UYU SERVICE DIRECTORY A Ad à D A AA AAA A A BUILDING REPAIRS CARPENTRY Work; Painting \u2014 Brick, cement work \u2014 Fences \u2014 Foundations \u2014 Jacking up houses and cottages, in or out of Town, Guaranteed Work, Call PO.8-3625, SHEA BROS.CONTRACTORS, For full estimates call 731-9001.Leaky roof repairs, stone, cement work, basement waterproofing, chimney and fireplace repairs.Work all guaranteed.DRESSMAKING Boutique Marie Claire Our own creations: truly one of a kind.Also made to order e Pleasant prices 2075 CRESCENT STREET 844-4011 EXCLUSIVE EUROPEAN DRESSES, SUITS, COATS CUSTOM MADE.REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS.HU.8-4245, CREATIVE Dressmaker Designer, Dresses, suits, gowns.All alterations accepted, Fast service, 489-7096.ELECTRICAL SERVICE REPAIRS on Televisions; \u2014 Radios; \u2014 Transistors; \u2014 ete.at low prices.Westmount Electronics, 484-1685, 9 am.to 9 p.m, HOME IMPROVEMENTS MR.HOME OWNER You can get a better quality job done at great savings by experts, Finished basements, all types of remodelling and additions to your home.CALL MTL.HOME RENOVATION ASSOCIATES 744-5945 For a free estimate National Home Services PAINTING, redecorating, brick and cement work, pointing.Free estimate.Reasonable.489-3033.Playrooms $1.50 per square foot (labour), $3.50 per square foot (labour and material).Call Louis Broughton.631-9786 evenings.PIANO INSTRUCTION - Piano Tuition Sylvia Faust, Associate Royal College of Music London, graduate Royal School of Music London.England, 482-9575.PLUMBING AND ROOFING PLUMBING Do ROOFING SEWER CALL US FOR ESTIMATES WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE, WESTMOUNT 935-1189 24 hour service UPHOLSTERING FOR reupholstering and recovering jobs please call Midtown Upbholstering, 932-3912 days or 937-4446, after 3 p.m.; 138 FOR SALE \u2014 _General LIVING room chairs, Mrs.pair new, Mr, with Ottoman will sell for $250.; Imperial Loyalist maple hutch and buffet.Call 488-8586.PAIR Duncan Phyfe end tables, condition, Call 489-3595.gold and | 8reen, arrived wrong colour.cost $450, Ï Book donors welcome \u201cWe are always grateful of those friends of the Library who give us books.\u2018Some donate sood copies of new and popular books, ess | adding to the number of copies 90 YARDS of carpeting, café au lait.Reasonable, 481-9484, THREE Evergreen trees.Guaranteed.' Reasonable.RA.8-5631 after 7 p.m, HU, 2-1855.PORTABLE frigidaires: radios: transistors; etc.at wholesale prices.484- 1 ALUMINUM motor boat 12 foot; antique sideboard (Victorian): Sunbeam perc.: dry iron: 4 drawer chest; vacuum cleaner: car defroster; curtain stretcher.sweater stretcher.279- THISTLE brown and beige deluxe carriage, reasonable.Call 334-8919.149 STAMPS AND COINS Have you tried stamp approvals and found them unsatisfactory?Then perhaps I may be of assistance to you with my unique service.Send 25¢ for complete and receive a bonus, too! DON WILSON SALES REG'D.P.O.Box 1182 Montreal 9, Que.information 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE Small Steamer Trunk Wanted.Must have good locks and be in good condition.Mornings, evenings RI, 7-0424, All Kinds Of Antiques Wanted INCLUDING PIANOS, RUGS, ODD PIECES OF FURNITURE.HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.CALL 861-5992 ANYTIME, WANTED: All kinds of old-fashioned or antique household effects, 848-9670.158 DOMESTIC PETS SIAMESE kittens pedigree, Days 842- 4881, Loc.341.Evenings.681-2846, for cats free, 486-6151.163 EDUCATIONAL Qualified Teacher WILL TUTOR IN MATHS, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY.EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS.CALL 486-6439.TUTOR available, reasonable, for fast and successful result in all subjects, at all levels, Call Graham Finch, 737- 0967.Rotary .(Continued from page 3) Len Stuart, Phil Everson, Curt Ross and Don Whitley.Co-ordinator, C.B.Ross.According to plans committees have been alloted in six groups, namely Equipment & Decoration, Games and Prizes, Staff, Raffles, Finance and Publicity.Claude Cadorette is chairman of Group No.1 with Ernie \u2018Mills as vice-chairman.Group No.2 is being chaired by G.Whalen with Phil Everson as vice-chair- man, Ritchie Johnson, Dan Mc- Luskie, Ron McKay and O.Retal- lack will supervise the important details such as purchasing, stock room and prizes.Rod Ulmer will handle the operating staff and personnel.Frank Carlin is chairman of the raffle group with Phil Everson supervising promotion.The important finance committee consists of Don Whitley, Secretary- treasurer; Cy Dendy, Cashier and change booths with Tom Fisher responsible for statistics.The important publicity committee under the chairmanship of President Frank Starr comprises Andy Durso, vice chairman; Phil Page, Bev.Bailey and Maurice Mariasine.PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS | i fe i | in circulation when they are most needed.Others give us older books and enable us to fill gaps in the collection with volumes we could acquire in no other way.\u201cMr.Percy Stokes has given: us the Life Science Library this ! year.À special gift from Mr.! Stokes is becoming an annual | event.Miss Audrey Malone donated' sixty mysteries in perfect condition.\u201d The Centennial Commission through the Quebec Public Lib- ray Service has offered libraries a rich gift of Canadiana in French and English.When the Royal Trust Company opened its Westmount Branch in December, they presented the Library with the Bibliography of the Lawrence Lande Collection of Canadiana.Mr.Lawrence Lande was a guest at the Royal Trust opening and made his own presentation to the Library \u2014 a beautifully illuminated copy of a poem on his childhood memories of the Library \u2014 from the annual report for 1966 of the West- mount Public Library made by Mrs.Norah Bryant, Chief Librarian and Secretary.Some interesting facts on Westmount The difference in elevation between the tracks and St.Antoine St.! averages 70 feet with an approximate grade of 9 per cent and according to ex-| ; perts this topographical phe- menon is attributed by the formation which was basically caused by the withdrawal of what was known as the Champlain Sea which at the end of the Pleistocene era had covered the whole of this area.It was caused by the erosive action of the river in moving out to its estuary at the Atlantic Ocean.In the higher area deposits consisting of clay with an occasional pocket of hardpan or gravel and the southern section is almost entirely clay over bedrock which is to be found at an average of 30 to 50 feet below the surface.sk 3 tk all trains travelling to other CPR | buints in Canada as well as the | United States as all trains passing here in a westward direction travel to Ottawa, Toronto and other westward points as well as east to Sherbrooke and St.John, N.B.or south to New York City and north to the Laurentians.Visitors find answers Expo 67 brought many strang- gers to the library, Some work directly for the exhibition and others for companies involved in its activities, but all seek answers to a multiplicity of questions.The picture file was the source for illustrations of Canada\u2019s Coat of Arms, instruments of torture, the interior of a German Submarine, snowflakes, game cocks, spider webs and diagrams of blood circulation.At least a thousand books and 800 magazines were used by non-mem- bers and many of them had travelled from the Lakeshore, St.Sauveur and even Granby\u2014from the annual report for 1966 of the The C.P.R.Westmount station Westmount Public Library made will become more than ever the !by Mrs, Norah Bryant, Chief Li- pick-up point for passengers using brarian and Secretary.Name .Address .Name \u201cvee se Province or State .SEND INFORMATION TO ME \u2014 Address .DO YOU WANT YOUR FRIENDS TO VISIT YOU DURING EXPO 67 BUT NOT CAMP IN YOUR BACKYARD?LET US LOOK AFTER THEM AT THE WEST ISLAND YMCA'S SUMMER CENTRE ON ILE PERROT 90 TRAILER SITES SHOWER FACILITIES 2 SWIMMING POOLS MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY or phone 695-9561 PLEASE SEND ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION TO \u2014 COIN Mail te: West island YMCA 170 St.Louis Ave.Pointe Claire, Que.CAMPING ON THE DOORSTEP OF THE WORLD 100 CAMPSITES GENERAL STORE LAUNDRY Note: List additional names on a separate piece of paper.Lecssscsacssanassescassscsan L961 'y hoy \u2018Aopsuny) \u2018ouiwxy sunouysom yy \u2014 Li The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 4, 1967 \u2014 18 is coming The smell of Spring is in the\u2019 air, and the ever recurring thrill of the magic word Circus excites cach new generation and creates a [fleeting moment of nostalgia for the old.The Circus is once again on the march, and soon to appear.in Montreal.Not the old saw-, dust, under tent Circus.as we remember it, but the same bevy of wild animals.frolicking] Clowns, Jugglers, and the daring trapeze artists that each of us in our youth, desire to emulate.all these and many more will be seen at the Forum (rom the 6th of May to the 13th included.This year's Circus.as in (past.will be brought to Forum by the Shriners.in of the Shriners Hospital Crippled Children.A remarkable feature of this organization is that solicitation of funds is never made.for it is the policy of the Order to finance their rewarding work through their member assessments and fund raising activities.such as the operation of the Circus, seen the the aid for 1 Weredale House and Pointe St.Charles Boys Club teams taking part in the day-long Floor Hockey tournament held at Westmount High School gymnasium recently.a Municipal Mosquito Softball Schedule 1967 (REVISED) IMPORTANT: The captains must make certain that all substitutes participate in at least three innings of cvery game.Please have your starting lineup batting order ready before game time.Games will consist of six innings.Gloves or trappers may be used at any positions.Kindly advise John Garland at 935-8531, local 220 or 932-4293 if vou are unable to attend a game or practice.All gamest will be played at Westmount Park starting at 3:45 p.m.Game No.Day Date Teams Diamond 1 Thursday May 4th Jets vs Generals 2 2 Friday May 5th Jets vs Red Wings 1 3 Friday May 5th Marlins vs Chiefs 2 4 Tuesday May 9th Red Wings vs Generals 2 5 Thursday May 11th Generals vs Marlins 2 6 Friday May 12th Red Wings vs Marlins 1 7 Friday May 12th Jets vs Chiefs 2 8 Tuesday May 16th Marlins vs Jets 2 9 Thursday May 18th Red Wings vs Chiefs 2 10 Tuesday May 23rd Chiefs vs Generals 2 11 Thursday May 25th Generals vs Red Wings 2 12 Friday May 26th Red Wings vs Jets 1 13 Friday May 26th Chiefs vs Marlins 2 14 Tuesday May 30th Chiefs vs Generals 2 15 Thursday June 1st Generals vs Jets 2 16 Friday June 2nd Marlins vs Red Wings | \"17 Friday June 2nd Chiefs vs Jets 2 18 Tuesday June 6th Jets vs Marlins 1 19 Thursday June 8th Marlins vs Generals 2 Thursday June 8th Chiefs vs Red Wings | 20 I Playoffs: Week of June 12th F Visit the Brewers Pavilion at Expo 67 ù Brewed in Quebec by Labatt Brewery Ltd. px Greene Avenue display helps sale of Old Westmount NEW BUG ONLY 1798 EASY TERMS OR GET AN ECONOMICAL USED BUG LARGE SELECTION \u2014 ALL PRICE RANGES \u2014 OTHER MAKES TOO! AT OUR NEW DOWNTOWN SHOW ROOM 4040 ST.CATHERINE W.(JUST M EST OF THE FORUM) AUTO HAMER MONTREAL S LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN 342-0990 ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR SPECIAL \u201cEXPO 67\u201d BUY AND REPURCHASE PLAN TARE A display on \u2018\u2019The Story Of Old Westmount\".| by students of Westmount High School as a Centennial project.can be seen these days in the Westmount office of The Royal a history produced Trust Company.4145 Sherbrooke Street West.The display com- Doyle.Despite the fact that (he weather was nol too cooperative a group ol very enthusiastic youngsters and leaders set out from the Club to be entertained by The Kiwanis Club of Lake St.Louis at a Sugaring Off Party.It was a very successful day of fun and feasting and members are most grateful to the Kiwanis Club for their hospitality.The i following volunteers accompanied \u201cthe group: Miss Anderson, Donng 1 McLeod, Mary Joe McLeod, Jane McMaster, Marylin Perrin, Douglas Fisher, Bob Hall, Michael Dwyer and Douglas Wright, After great quantities of sugar on (snow, a sumptuous feast of hot dogs.milk, soft drinks, ice cream etc.was consumed.Hairdressing Clinic Miss Greta Allen, Girls\u2019 Worker at Unity has announced a Hairdressing Clinic to be held on Saturday mornings at the Club.Members (girls) who are interested in joining the group have been requested to arrive at the Club with their hair freshly shampooed, the following young ladies have agreed to style and set the hair of those participating: Zoé MacNaughton, Gayle Lennon and Fran Allen.Volleyball VOLLEYBALL The Unity Girls\u2019 Volleyball team were the victors over the Point St.Charles team last week in a closely contested game The scores were Unity 13-21 and The Point 14-21.It is hoped that a Volleyball Tournament can be arranged for the near future between the Four Montreal Boys\u2019 Association Clubs, East End, Point St.Charles, Rosemount and Unity.These will be keenly contested events with a trophy at stake.Birthdays Each month it is the custom to celebrate the birthdays of any der whoshe SNioius hs7otrz-.member, ten years of age or under whose birthday falls during said month.April 29th at 10:30 a.m.the folowing members were honored: Cathy Lancaster, Lynn ! Millar, Janct Morrisey, Ruth Ellen Dube, Roxanne Adams, Eileen Galley, Patricia Lindsay, Juanita | Clayborn, Ena Jenkins, Celine, Ste.Marie, Louise Dube, Sandra Garrett, Edward Walsh, Mario prises excerpts from the interesting book, together with an invitation to order copies at the Royal Trust office.On ovccasion, the display is \u201cmanned\u201d by students from Westmount who, in between times, do their homework at an adjacent desk.Pictured here looking at the display are.left to right.J.W.Hewit, Manager.Westmount Office.Royal Trust, students John Forsey and the Examiner's High High School contributor Debbie Sugaring Off Party a great success Lapierre.Jacques Belanger, Dane ie)! Lord.Michael Melanson.Volunteers Added 10 the list of volunteers are the following: Jacques Me.Cormick, Doug Wright, and Bob McDonaugh.Staff Miss Laurie Maxwell has joined the staff as the Girls\u2019 Worker (Continued on page 20) À BIG Recreation Dep't.reports on summer use of rink The Westmount Examiner ot April 21st had a short note ve- garding the Westmount Muniei- pal Association looking into the possibility of using the ce rink tloor for summer activities The lee rink floor and build: ing are used for the following summer activities: Indoor softball, shuffleboard +3 courts), paddle tennis, table ten: nis +3 tables), badminton, floor checkers \u20182 boards}, tennis.roller skating, skate boarding, playground activities crainy days}.volleyball courts, and handicrafts.Attendance for these activities is listed monthly as follows: 1966 attendance figures: April 1.118 May .1.735 June 1.108 July 3,200 August 4,561 September 2,218 \\tendance tor Jube as low due to occupation dy Rotary Caran al lor approximately three weeks These activities have tuken place every year sme the rink opened an 1938 Do vou know that here in Can ada we have a library devoted to the literature of the ancient Celts?The Samt Francis Xavier University Celtic Collection details Celtic literature, pageantry history and heraldry.relates the story of Nova Scotia's Scottish pioneers.helps to Keep alive the teaching of Gaelic.This unusual library provides a unique glimpse ot man and his world NOW number of annual Telephone HAMPSTEAD GOLF CLUB PAY AS YOU PLAY and a limited 5-day memberships OPEN 486-3348 RESERVED SEATS NON ON SAUL $2.50 and $3.00 MATINEES: MONDAY TULSOAT WEDNESAT TnvasDAY timay af 315 - MATINÉES: SATUPDAY 19 0 m.& 2.30 EVENINOS 8 p m on we Or oRUM MAY 6-13 ILL A L(Y IN AID OF SHRINERS HOSMTAL FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND KARNAK TEMPLE ACTIVITIES ADULTS: $175 CHILDREN 75 1 CATCH OF TACKLE rit a PesrOeL amt N GENERAL ADMISSION ON SALE MAY 6 AND SPORTING BUYS! It's \"Open Season\" on all your fishing and outdoor needs right now ! New selection.a store-full of special values! QUALITY FISHING EQUIPMENT by eo SHAKESPEARE e HARDY e HEDDON e BROWNING, Etc.Expert Advice On Fishing Equipment, Rod and Reel Repairs, As Well As Custom-Tied Flies and Custom-Made Rods.CHECK OUR GOLF EQUIPMENT AND FULL LINE OF SUMMER SPORTING GOODS ! rye [ahi GUNSMITHING CORONET GUNS and GUNSMITHING INC.4020 St.Catherine St.West (Westmount) \"Everything for the hunter and shooter\u2019 Montreal 6 932-0881 Tel.932-4240 (961 'v AON \u2018Aopssnyy \u2018sautwsox3 JUNOWISIM 941 - 41 LS The Westmount Examiner, Thursday.May 4, 1967 \u2014 20 Royal Montreal Regiment annual church parade The annual church parade of the Royal Montreal Regiment will be held this Sunday afternoon at St.Matthias Church in Westmount at 2:45 p.m.It will be an interdenominational service.The Royal Montreal Regiment, in full dress will lead the parade from the armory at 4625 St.Cath-, erine St.W.starting at 2:30 p.m.| Following will be No.14 (RMR) Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, No.1 Intelligence Training Company, Lower Canada College Cadet Corps, Madonald College Cadets Corps and Pointe, Claire (RMR) Cadet Corps.The prade will move from the armory east on Ste.Catherine Lo Metcalfe, north to Cote St.Antoine and east to the church near Westmount city hall.Folowing the service, the move will be west on Cote St.Antoine to Met- calfe to Ste.Catherine and west to the armory.The salute will be taken by Colonel J.Calder, honorary colonel of the RMR, at a saluling base on Ste.Catherine at Park Place.The parade will be led by Lieu- tenant-Colonel H.Etheridge, commanding officer of the Royal Muntreal Regiment.Services will be conducted by Captain J.Doidge of St.Matthias, Chaplain, of the RMR.(Continued from page 19) and Mr.John McDonaugh as the Boys\u2019 Worker.We welcome them both and look forward to working with them, Judo Mr, Boel, our volunteer Judo instructor, who has worked with our members for some time, and is a Brown Belt Judo expert examined several of the class last week.Russell Pepe received his Green Belt, Hugh Allen, Robert Boel and Wayne Kitchen received their Orange Belts.There will be another examination in a few weeks for those who did not qualify.Anyone interested in joining this group please contact Club Director Chuck Tyler.Volleyball The Unity Senior Volleyball team challenged the Point St.Charles Club to the best of five games last week.The scores were Unity 21, 21.8, 21 and The Point 7, 8, 21, 12.We would like to thank Linda Miller and her mixed team of staff and club members for coming from the Point and the following members of volunteers and members from Unity who participated \u2014 Margaret McKinley, Jane McMaster, Zoe MacNaughton, Adrienne Es- monde, Robert Follette, Douglas Fisher, Bob Hall, Cathy Jones.Christine Henson.Also our thanks to Debbie Standing who referced the game.The \u201cOld Boys\u201d also had a pick-up Basketball game last week which they all seemed to enjoy despite the aching muscles felt the following day.Pocket Money For Expo A request has come in from The Royal Montreal Golf Club for caddies for Saturday and Sunday commencing May 6th.Boys fourteen years and over will be transported to the Club by bus.It is estimated that from $150.00 to $300.00 can be carned during the season.Any interested members please contact Chuck Tyler, Unity Boys\u2019 & Girls\u2019 Club Director.Inter-Club Volleyball Last week saw The Rosemount Boys\u2018 Club play against the Unity Boys\u2019 & Girls\u2019 Club Girls Volleyball team with Unity being the victors by the scores of 21-2, 21-6, The outstanding scorers were Christine Henson and Nancy Dallas.This tilt was the semi-finals in the inter-club league.Future ames to he announced.St.Mary's Hospital Needs Your Support! Expansion and Development Campaign Appeal OBJECTIVE: 4,500,000 May 1 to May 15, 1967 St.Mary's Hospital has embarked on one of the most ambitious hospital expansion programs ever undertaken in Montreal.St.Mary's is a general hospital.It was founded in 1920.It received its first patients in 1924.In 1934, a new building was constructed on the present site.Its first and only other capital campaign appeal was in 1955.St.Mary's Hospital serves the Montreal community.It seeks to maintain its long standing reputation for high quality, progressive medical care, and its traditional open-door policy, caring for people of all colors, races and creeds.Due to the community's growth and the introduction of the Quebec Hospital Insurance Service, demands for the hospital's services have reached unprecedented levels.For these reasons Expansion and Development Campaign Appeal is underway.The objective is 4.5 million dollars.The 4.5 million dollars, along with governments\u2019 funds, will enable the following developments: construction of an 11.storey wing on the west side.enlarged laboratories and radiology rooms.a surgical suite with fully equipped operating rooms.additional beds.an in-patient psychiatric department with all services.a new obstetrical department with modern delivery rooms and nurseries.St.Mary's Hospital will make no further capital appeal for ten years.Please be generous.Donate to St.Mary's Hospital's Expansion and Development appeal now or pledge over a five year period."]
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