The Westmount examiner, 20 juin 1968, jeudi 20 juin 1968
[" ES vd VOL.XXXVI No.25 MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1968 40 PAGES PRICE 5c Urban renewal gets go-ahead By LEONARD RYAN (Examiner editor) The Quebec Housing authority has been authorized by the provincial government to enter into an agreement with the City of Westmount for a cost-sharing study in preparation for an urban renewal program in the city, it was announced at Monday's meeting of city council.Under the agreement, the Quebec Housing Authority will pay 75 percent of the estimated $76,000 cost of the study.The remainder, or $19,000 will be paid by West- mount.The study, actually near completion, was begun under an agreement with the federal housing agency, Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, in 1966, before the creation of the QHA.Current work is on revisions and additions to the existing plan drawn up by Town Planning Consultant Gordon Sunder- land.The cost of the study was first estimated at $45,000 in 1966, of which Westmount was to pay half, or $22,500.But, what is urban renewal?Assistant City Clerk John M.Mclver, a member of the administrative planning committee for the program, explains that is one of orderly rehabilitation and development of the section of the city bounded by Atwater avenue, St.Catherine street, Glen road, the CPR right-of-way, Hallowell street and St.Antoine street.The two key words are \u201crehabilitation\u201d and \u201cdevelopment\u201d.Rehabilitation involves the retention and improvement of buildings and other C.M.\u2018Bud\u2019 DRURY Liberal See pages 8 and 34 features of the area that are considered desirable.Development, generally, means replacement of the undesirable with new facilities.As foreseen by the planners, the city\u2019s role in the overall urban renewal program is one of providing an atmosphere, an incentive and assistance for rehabilitation and development of the area, in co-opera- tion with private enterprise.The Sunderland report deals with many aspects of the matter, architectural and structural, sociological, aesthetic, commercial, and position within the greater island community.The first physical work to be performed by the city under the program is likely to be in the areas of streets and lighting, Mr.McIver said.Among possibilities discussed in the report are such nice touches as cobblestones and green areas with benches for the ends of some cul de sac streets.Other first efforts will probably include the burying of more electrical wiring in the area and possibly the extension of Wood avenue between St.Catherine and Dorchester.Generally, however, the city\u2019s work will depend upon proposals received from the private sector on development of the area, within the framework provided by the Sun- derland plan.Public housing has been discussed, but is seen only as a possibility at this time.Here, too, a number of factors come into play.(Continued on page 29) MURRAY BALLANTYNE Progressive conservative = See pages 38 and 39 NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER By ERIC NEAL June 22 to 30 Pleasant through the weekend, but mosquitoes and black flies will be busy.Fishing fair at dawn.The usual New Moon upset follows.Coastal storms pass near, so heavy rains are normal.Thunder of course, and windstorm damage.Low laying districts can again have killing frosts this changeable week.Sunny and very hot from middle to end of week.Haying in full swing.Temperatures, south of St.Lawrence, 50 and 90 degrees.Laurentians and Quebec region 45 and 85 degrees.Rain half inch.Sunshine 55 hours.Two long weekends City Hall will be closed both June 24 and July 1, giving municipal employees two long weekends.Only emergency services will be provided during the two holiday weekends.Garbage collection will not be made.The public library, regularly closed on Saturdays during the summer, will be closed as well on the two Monday holidays.The Westmount Post Office will be closed as well on both days.There will be no letter carrier Delivery.However, at General Post Office and Postal Station \u2018Place d\u2019Armes\u201d, the public lobby will remain open from 8 a.m.to noon, for the convenience of boxholders.Mails will be received and despatched as usual.The special delivery service will operate as on a Sunday.Street letter box collection: as on a Sunday.JEFF ADAMS New Democratic Party See page 15 °; AA EE ~~~\" » JUMBO HOT DOGS | 2-The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 20, 1968 SAVE MONEY voor MEAT BILL { RIATISFACTION FULLY GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED LLL LAL 3025 ST.AMBROISE ST.South end of the Atwater Market Open Thursdays & Fridays till 9 P.M.BAR-B-Q STEAKS Marque Rouge - Red Brand POURQUOI PAYER PLUS SAUVER L'ARGENT FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $10.00 and UP LIVRAISON GRATIS SUR COMMANDE 931-6226 T-BONE STEAKS .2'/, Ibs SIRLOIN STEAKS .2'/, lbs RIB STEAKS .2\", Ibs.MINUTE STEAK .2'/, Ibs.CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAKETTES .6 Ibs.Net 16 Ibs.1 5.85 CIE 550 BAR-B-Q STEAKS & CHOPS Red Brand Beef - Marque Rouge SIRLOIN STEAKS .3 lbs.RIB STEAKS .3 lbs.CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAKETTES .3 lbs.LAMB CHOPS .3 lbs.Net 15 [bs 89: 1 32s GRADE \u201cA\u201d LARGE $10.00 et PLUS RUMP PORK LOIN PORK CHOPS 6 Ibs.GRADE NO.1 RINDLESS RED Red Brand - Marque Rouge RIB OF BEEF COTE DE BOEUF Avant Découpé 36 Ibs.- Before Cutting will Yield 69: Contenant 80 Approx.Ib.$24 1ISRIBSTEAKS .12 lbs.1TOPRIBROAST .4 lbs.LEAN MINCED STEAK OR BEEF PATTIES .4 |bs.SHORT RIBS FOR BRAISING .4 lbs.Net 24 lbs.SAVE $3.00 RED BRAND BEEF BOSTON c OVEN ROAST 89: C ROAST 99 Ih.SIRLOIN $%.09 TOP ROAST Ib.sit pl C nei GOS 59-25 $140> MAPLE LEAF BUTTER BACON 675.695.EGG 435.; HIND OF BEEF 69< TOTAL $9 3-80 Will yield Approx.Porterhouse T-Bone & Club Steak .8 lbs.Sirloin Steak with Fillet Mignon .8 lbs.TOP ROUND STEAK .8 lbs.MINUTE STEAK .8 lbs.CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAKETTES .8 lbs.MINCED STEAK .18 lbs.SIRLOIN ROAST .9 Ibs.RUMP ROAST .10 lbs.ROUND ROAST .8 lbs.BEEF STEW .7 lbs.BRAISING BEEF .5 lbs.BEEF SHANK .5 Ibs.Net 102 lbs.SAVE $9.00 \u2014 OF WITH 15 Ibs.OF THE FINEST QUALITY MEATS A 4 WEEK SAMPLE ORDER AND SAVE $7.25 on store prices APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS 4 lbs T BONE & SIRLOIN STEAK 4 lbs CROSS RIB ROAST 4 lbs BONELESS CHUCK ROAST 4 |bs BEEF PATTIES 6 lbs MINCED STEAK 4 Ibs PORK LOIN ROAST FILET END 4 Ibs PORK CHOPS 4 Ibs PORK SHOULDER STEAK 3 Ibs LAMB CHOPS 3 Ibs VEAL CHOPS 6 Ibs (2) BROILERS 5 Ibs CUT UP CHICKEN 3 Ibs FRANKFURTERS 3 Ibs SLICED BACON 3 Ibs SLICED BOLOGNA or SAUSAGES wor 535.80 AVERAGE PRICE LESS THAN 60c Ib.FREEZER OWNERS | Un VIANDE HURRY - HURRY! 3 iq a Et FA FAMILY | § \\ NA 866-4551 VETERANS TAXI ASS\u2019N.Personalized Private Semi-Private or Group Courses in ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN Special Reduction Summer Rates for Westmount Residents Save up to $60 on private courses, up to $30 on group courses.WMA EXECUTIVE - Members of the new executive of the Westmount Municipal Association were photographed during their first meeting in office.From left are, seated: V.G.Hobbs, vice president: L.M.Nelson.president: R.H.Stevenson, past president.Standing.from left.are: D.P.Thomas, chairman, education and library; K.M.Case, chairman, police and fire: M.J.Hayes, chairman.recreation: D.B.Meagher, chairman, traffic and circulation: N.C.Phemister, chairman, public information: and H.Mayerovitch.chairman, housing and zoning.Other members of the WMA executive, elected at last month\u2019s annual meeting, are: Dr.G.Lehman.health and welfare: L.S.Apedaile, legislation: Mrs.F.Winser, election; C.L.Walker, finance; R.H.Z'Graggen, membership: R.J.Plant, vice president, J.L.Thom, vice president: and Mrs.W.A.Jamieson, secretary treasurer.Library displays CALL government publications 845-8016 1500 STANLEY ST.Headquarters tor SUITE aNd AR 224 VE ART LTE ecord Players tereos © TV R Pa A Radios @ Shavers international ALES & SERVICE LANGUAGE YW SCHOOL 1401 Peel Street \u2014 288-4161 vr of St.Cotherine) Specialists ® Oriental Rug Washing Wall to Wall Carpets ® Furniture Cleaned in your home, EMPIRE RUG CLEANING CO., N.D.G.486-2710 7, fom.And] The Westmount Public Library's current display features government publications.which are a part of the Library's Reference Collection.Many of these publications are available from the Queen's Printer at a small charge The library receives annual reports from many departments.for example.Defense Production.the National Research Council.and Forestry.The Library also has most of the Royal Commissions reports.such as the report on bilingualism and biculturalism.Government publications cover a vast range of subject areas.as indicated by the titles listed below.These titles are selected from the publications on display.Architecture and sculpture in Canada (Dept.of Trade and Commerce).The National Gallery of Canada Illustrated Guide.Les moules du Québec (Musée National du Canada).Canadian havens from hay fever (Travel Bureau).Report of the special committee on hate propaganda in Canada (Dept.of Justice).Report of the committee on broadcasting.Canadian fish cook book.Career outlook.1967-68 (Dept.of Manpower and Immigration).Représentants des autres pays au Canada (Ministère des Affaires extérieures).Capital punishment: material relating to its purpose and value (Dept.of Justice).Family camping (Dept.of National Health and Welfare).oy WATCH REPAIRS ESTABLISHED 1899 5 Certified Watchmckers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE - RESIDENTIAL - - COMMERCIAL - - INDUSTRIAL - WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.SINCE 1916 1975 NOTRE DAME Lachine 637-2309 24 HOUR SERVICE Gavin Ross John R.Fuller ROSS.FULLER & COMPANY LTD.Insurance Brokers & Consultants.931-3887 One Westmount Square Westmount 6, Que.BERGER & BERGMAN NOTARIES - NOTAIRES Lawrence S.Bergman, L.L.L.932-1178 Bennie Berger, B.C.L.4115 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Suite 418 WESTMOUNT 6.QUE.8 1894 Bookstore & Lending Library © Best selling novels and non-fiction @ Telephone or mail orders filled promptly @ Gift books for all occasions @ Lending Library: $3.00 enrollment, 10¢ per book per day 2120 Bishop St.288-1812 fae per, SERRE Vr A beim £1 error «moh Taso THE WESTMOUNT Examiner PRIZE mm CANADIAN Wied HUGH R.MOUNT, General Manager Printed and Published Every Thursday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 John W.Sancton President and Publisher Editorial Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Accounting Circulation Display Advertising Departments 481-2771 Classified Advertising 8.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.weekdays (To 10.00 p.m.Mondays and Tuesdays) 481-0451 The Examiner aims to he an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.50 per year: $1.25 half year.Five cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association.Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment of postage in cash.Thursday, June 20, 1968 St.Jean Baptiste day holiday for us all Monday, the festival of St.John the Baptist, is a holiday for all Québeckers.It should be celebrated as such, regardless of our origins, not only because it is officially Québec province's annual féte but in honor of our fellow citizens who since the early years of the colony which became Canada made this the popular national day of the French-Canadian people.Indeed, as Canadians we have far more reason to mark this peculiarly Canadian feast than we have the transplanted days of St.George, St.Andrew and St.Patrick - which properly belong to England, Scotland and Ireland; or, for that matter, St.Denis of France.Last week, in a fit of pique, our stablemate The Monitor caused a bit of fuss by urging its West End readers to ignore the St.Jean Baptiste parade on Monday.The reason: the sponsoring Société St.Jean Baptiste de Montréal\u2019s insistence on calling Sherbrooke street \u201cLionel Groulx boulevard.\u201d The name change, proposed by the society, has been turned down by the City of Montréal - not, we noted at the time, because Abbé Groulx has less cause to be remembered hereabouts than Sir John Sherbrooke but to change the name of such a main, world-known artery would cause great confusion and complications.(Not forgetting it runs through the City of Westmount as well as Montréal!) The trick, however, of promoting usage through unofficial use is a fair game: The Monitor itself once, when the editorial policies of that paper and this were entwined, took to using \u201cLoyola University\u201d to promote the cause of Loyola College for the status it deserves.The institution itself, still fighting that battle, simply proclaims \u201cLoyola of Montreal.\u201d Much time, effort and pride goes into the St.John the Baptist parade; there is nothing to match it in Montréal each year.To boycott it is silly, specially if one considers that Ludger Duvernay founded the society in 1834 to defend and promote the institutions and the language of the French- speaking people in North America.Thus the Société St.Jean Baptiste de Montréal has a legitimate role, even if one cannot always agree with its bluntness and the way it pursues some of its policies.Rather than condemn and shun, those of us not of the French tongue should seek to understand and, where we can, support the great and the good contributions which this unique culture makes to Canada.If we do, we can celebrate Canada\u2019s 101st birthday a week later with considerably more pride and meaning.Why single out us for bingo crackdown?The \u2018\u2018technical difficulties\u201d which delayed the opening by one evening last week of the Westmount Rotary Carnival were questions about the conducting of a bingo and other games of chance.Presumably the concern was with provincial authorities.Which makes no sense.All over the province, bingo is a big thing.It provides great pleasure to many, and raises impressive sums for causes both good and sometimes uncertain.The good works of the Westmount Rotary Club can use all the funds it can legitimately raise.The mind which frowns on bingo, whatever the purpose, is to be respected for princi- Bulletins from Birdland Flycatchers arrive By WINIFRED E.WILSON Now that fly season has come again, the many birds that live on flies are returning to Canada.The members of one little group actually going by the name \u201cFlycatchers\u201d show many similarities.The Great Crested Flycatcher, more often heard than seen, has a far-reaching \u201cwheeeeep\u201d call familiar in our summer woods.Rather smaller than a Robin, this handsome bird is noted for its fine, reddish tail.The upright position when at rest, common to all Flycatchers, helps to exhibit its yellow underparts.A habit unique to the Crested is dragging a snakeskin into the nesting hole.Whether this is for the purpose of beautifying the home or frightening intruders is unknown.SCHOLARSHIP - Malcolm Hamilton, the son of Mr.and Mrs.M.S.M.Hamilton of Roslyn Avenue, has been awarded the Queen\u2019s University Provincial Scholarship for Quebec.Only one is awarded each year, and Malcolm, a grade 12 graduate from Lower Canada College, is LCC\u2019s third winner in the 33 year history of the prize.ple but not for 1968 practicality.We agree that if the law is not being observed it should be changed or upheld.But we see no reason why our Rotary Carnival should be the object of the rare crackdown.Less colorful, but with two distinguishing marks, is the Olive- sided.A white tuft of feathers is visible just behind each wing, and the \u201cunbuttoned vest\u201d appearance is caused by the olive sides on otherwise white underparts.The whistled song has been translated, \u2018\u2018hip-three- cheers\u201d.Somewhat smaller than these two is the Phoebe, which says its name plainly and has a special love for old bridges.There, on some low beam, the nest is often made.This bird is a typical Flycatcher in looks: greenish grey on head and back, and white underneath.Quite similar in appearance is \u2018the Wood Peewee; however, it prefers woods to manmade structures, and distinctly calls \u201cpee-a-wee\u201d.There are four very small Flycatchers, three of them almost identical.Even experts have difficulty in telling them apart.Actually, location and voice are the best distinguishing marks.Dark above and light below, they have conspicuous white eye- rings and two white wing-bars.\u201cWee-see\u201d and \u2018\u2018peet\u2019 are the call notes of the Acadia, a bird of deciduous forests and wet, swampy woodlands.The Least says \u201cche-bec\u201d and is found around open woods.The common note of the Alder (or Traill\u2019s) is \u201cpep\u201d or \u201cpit\u201d, and its breeding place is swampy thickets.Not quite so difficult to name is the Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, as eye-ring, underparts, and wing-bars are yellow instead of white.It says \u201cper-wee\u201d and is found in boggy, coniferous regions.Scotland on the move Westmount Rotarians told By E.C.GANNON Scotland is at present investigating the possibilities of increased trade with Canada according to Edward W.Craig, O.B.E., Treasurer of the Scottish Trade Union Congress and a member of the Scottish Trade Mission to Canada, at present touring Canada.The prominent visitor addressed members of the Westmount Rotary Club at their regular weekly luncheon held in Victoria Hall and in his remarks emphasized the progress at present being made in the industrial life of Scotland.Ten years ago, he said, Scotland had an infant electronics industry, employing fewer than 10,000 people while today there are 70 firms involved in electronics employing more than 30,000 workers.Scotland is now one of the great centres of computer production with companies such as IBM, International Computers Ltd., Honeywell, Burroughs, National Cash, Fer- ranti with headquarters in Scotland and this branch of the electronics industry has been growing so fast, that within a few years, it will rank in size alongside shipbuilding and marine engineering.A great growth has also been witnessed in the realms of the white collar workers and in the past ten years Scotland has added another 55,000 professional and scientific workers to the employment explosion.Traditionally Scotland has produced great engineers and shipbuilders, Scottish workers have made tweeds, textiles and knitwear as well as having distilled the water of life, the usquebaugh but now has added vital new sectors to the industrial atmosphere.These changes have been reflected in Scotland\u2019s trading performance and has been making its contribution to Britain\u2019s fight to develop more international trade.Scotland is at present exporting $1,250,000,000 worth of goods or one hundred and twenty-five billion dollars worth every year, he said.The new move towards greater expansion of trade has caused a physical redevelopment program that has cost, and will cost, billions of dollars which is reflected in the creation of completely new towns in the central area of Scotland between Edinburgh and Glasgow and major rebuild- (Continued on page 33) P 5 5.C (Wav a WaVa Wa Va Wa Wa Wa We Wa Faw] 9 The former United Nations Pavilion from EXPO 67 is now known as the Pavilion of Philately, whose theme is \u201cEducation Through Stamps\u201d and in addition it is now classified as a museum by the City of Montreal.The directors deserve considerable credit for their arrangement and operation of the Pavilion.Due to the careful thought given to its planning the visitor will never be bored or tired with the exhibits, regardless how frequently the Pavilion is visited as the exhibits will be completely changed approximately every three weeks.Two souvenir cacheted covers are in the process of preparation and should be available to the public within a few days.One depicts a picture of the Pavilion, while the other depicts the theme \u2018Education Through Stamps\u201d.Both are being printed by multicolor offset process.The Post Office has agreed to open a small counter in the Pavilion, where the visitor will be able to mail these cacheted covers and have them cancelled with a special handstamp reserved for special use only in this Pavilion.Once again \u201cCostumes\u201d are in the fore! A March 14 issue from East Germany.the third in the series \u2018National Costumes\u201d, has rejuvinated interest in this topic.This last issue from Germany comprises four stamps printed by multicolor photogravure depicting Sorbian ceremonial national costumes, with the text appearing on the stamps in both the German and Sorbian languages.This set has been well received and has started a chain reaction, with collectors seeking out some of the earlier \u201cCostume\u201d issues from Hungary (Michel 1330-37 and 1527).Those who still insist on buying the attractive labels from supposedly Bhutan, will find the following report from Dr.K.Ramamurti of interest.Dr.Ra- mamurti is the Indian director of postal research and planning, who at the present time is on loan to Bhutan as postal advisor in Paro.\u201cThe world\u2019s first three- dimensional stamps, issued by Bhutan last October, were designed by a Japanese printing company and then peddled to foreign governments.Bhutan quickly signed up for them.But local patrons of the postal service seldom see these stamps, or the gold coin and other exotic designs, printed in Japan, Britain, Spain, Switzerland and Indonesia.Most letters bear the dull two-toned stamps from the Government Security Press in Nasik, India.Dr.Ramamurti explains that the mail would never reach its destination if the pretty stamps were used, as they would be snatched away.Most of the special issues go directly from the printers to the Bhutan Stamp Agency in Nassau, reportedly owned by B.K.Todd of Ligonier, Pa., a close friend of Bhutan's Queen.The agency sells to dealers, supervises the execution of themes, and the destruction of plates after printing.After paying the printers and covering its own interest, it remits the balance to Bhutan.\u201d Le BOOKS FOR ALL AGES Available for your reading pleasure.À Browsers S welcome.Î ATWATER 3 LIBRARY A Tupper & Atwater 935.7344 The only apartment A Roya! Park.Spacious 1-2 and 3 or May occupancy.T.V.cable Doorman - Garage Managed hy 932-7090 1745 CEDAR AVE.corner Cote des Neiges building with private access to Mount bedroom suites available for immediate Fiberglass sun drapes Laundry room nn each floor man THE ROYAL TRUST CO.In dead of night We sent a man To fix it right Tre plumbing failed JOHN WATSON (Quebec) Ltd.C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service & Quotations on request 368 VICTORIA AVE.Giroux jailed for three years Three years in penitentiary was the sentence imposed yesterday on 24-year-old Jacques Giroux for indecent assault involving a nine-year- old Westmount girl.Giroux, of 4606 Wellington street, was arrested last week by detectives of the Westmount police force after he had been followed through the city and observed as he accosted school girls on the street.The indecent assault offence, of which he pleaded guilty, occurred some time ago.At that time, police report, he induced the girl to accompany him to an apartment.Weston School graduates 18 Weston Senior School held its closing exercises June 19 at the YMCA in Notre Dame de Grace.Eighteen members of the graduating class received Weston School Certificates or Diplomas, and individual and House prizes and awards were given.A prize for citizenship was awarded to Mary Johnston for her contribution to the school over the last eight years.Awards were given for studies and for house standing, Basketball, Debating and Spelling.The Alumnae vs.School Basketball cup, presented by Dr.Winspear, was won by the school.A new public-speaking trophy was presented by Mrs.Catherine Curry to Alexandra Hildred, Grade VI, and Subject prizes were awarded as follows: English Literature: Linda Henderson, Composition: Linda Henderson, French: Greer Nicholson, Mathematics: Anna- Maria Kerwin-Lopuszanska, History: Judy Estall, Science: Jane Archibald, Russian: Mary Find- lay.Latin: Halina Sandig, History of Art: Anna-Maria Korvin- Lopuszanska.Dr.and Mrs.Wilfred Johnston presented a cup for citizenship, to be given each year to the girl in Grade XI who has made the greatest contribution to Weston School.The Headmistress, Mrs.Crosby Lewis, announced that Peggy Bowen had won an English- speaking Union scholarship for a year at a boarding school in England.and that Linda Henderson had been chosen to take part in the Student Exchange Visits, and will be travelling to Alberta this summer.À Special prize was received by Janet Wallace, who won the spelling cup for her house for the second year running.Members of the graduating class were: Peggy Bowen, Diane Clasper, Laura Dagg, Abina Dann, Jennifer Dobesch, Judith Estall, Senga Fullam, Catherine Gray, Karen Green, Linda Henderson, Mary Johnston, Kathleen Kane, Patricia Lohrenz, Gita Persky., Barbara Shaikovitz, Lin- 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 487-1 760 da Shorrock, Sharyn Silverstone and Janet Wallace.RADIO.EQUIPPED DAY & NIGHT SERVICE The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 20, 1968-5 Jack Pompeo Landscape Contractor CEMENT & STONE WORK - 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Sermon The Rev'd.B.Prideaux 11:00 a.m.Church School.Nursery & Crib Corner WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster Aubrey ML Fos, ARCO ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH DORCHESTER and ATWATER WESTMOUNT Lt.-Col.The Rev.J.[.Rand C.D.BALTL.Th Mr.E.Tait - Organist SUNDAY, June 23rd 45 un Church School EOD am Mornme Praver We Welcome You EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER IRS Clarke Ave.Westmount Wan \u20ac.Nolting.B.D.Pastor Miss Ladis Hibich - Organist SUNDAY, June 23rd 9:30 a.m.Class 11:00 am.sery Senior Sunday School and Bitie The Service Jr.S.S.and Nur- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON, MASS.SUNDAY, June 23rd.11,00 am.11.00 a.m.Church service SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson Sermon Subject: IS THE UNIVERSE.INCLUDING MAN.EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?Every Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m.Wednesday 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.UNITARIAN THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 487 Sherbrooke St.W (at Simpson) SUNDAY.JUNE 23rd, 1968 t1 AM, \u201cTHE SEARCH FOR IDENTITY\" Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason B.A.B.D.Chganist: Keaneth Meck B Mus Chon Daector Barbara Keats BA lus CHURCH SCHOOL CLOSED - RE-OPENS Sept.29th.LAKESHORE CHURCH - SUMMER - Re-opens Sept.8th.CLOSED FOR SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal DR.HARRY J.STERN, Rabbi RABBI BERNARD BLOOMSTONE, Assistant Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening.June 21st at 8:15 o'clock, Dr.Stern and Rabbi Bloomstone will officiate.The sermon will be given by Rabbi Richard Messing.BAR MITZVAH At the Worship both Friday evening and Saturday Morning Allan.son of Mrs.Yvonne de Ro- siere and Mr.Ernest Harper will be called to the reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.SCHEDULE OF SUMMER SERVICES Commencing with Friday Evening.Sune 28th at NORTHSHORE FELLOWSHIP - Closed for 8:15 o'clock Services will continue to be held in the summer.the Temple Sanctuary.BAPTIST Minister - Res.11:00 a.m.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church J.Frank Patch, B.A.B.D, Organist and Choir Director: Frank Armstrong, L.T.C.L.FAMILY DEDICATION SERVICE \u201cFOCAL POINT! 7:30 p.m.SCHOOL OF BIBLE BACKGROUND 6.\"WHERE WILL IT ALL END?\u201d Midweek Service: Wednesday.8:00 p.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME UNITED WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH (United) Lansdowne Ave.and Maisonneuve Blvd.Res HL Ras Ashiord.Minister 11:00 a.m, \u201cSHOW HIM YOUR HANDS\u201d Welcome to All 12:00 noon, Coffee-Hour ATL 40 0 tl 0ilol en AT THE ne CH OF YOUR CHOICE Newly ordained Rabbi gives sermon at Temple Friday, June 21 at 8:15 p.m.Dr.Harry J.Stern and Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone will officiate at Temple Emanu-El.The sermon will be given by Rabbi Richard Messing, just ordained at the Hebrew Union College- Institute of Religion, Cincinnati, Ohio.Rabbi Messing's family holds membership in Temple Emanu-El and the newly ordained Rabbi at one time served as President of the Emanu-El Youth Society and was a member of the Temple Religious School Faculty.IN ISRAEL Mario Sinai.President of the UNITED ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT ST.101 Cote St.Antoine Road, near Argyle Ave.Rev.E.A.Kirker, B.A, B.D, Minister REV.AD MOULAND.BAL BD.Dir: Christan Education 11:00 a.m Morning Warship Sermon: \"YOUR VOTE DOES COUNT! Rev.Douglas Moutand Gordon C.White, B.Mus.Organist and Choir Director Visitors Welcome! DOMINION DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd, and Lansdowne \\senve Res.R.Douglas Smith, B.A BDL BLD.Mrs, Holly F.Davidson 11 AM.MORNING WORSHIP SERMON WHERE JESUS STANDS! Rev.R.Douglas Smith, D.D.Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.Vacter MeCures PRESBYTERIAN STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount & Victoria Aves, Minister: Rev, 8S.Macdonnell B.A, B.D.+ SUNDAY, June 23rd (1:00 a.m.Morning Worship 10.15 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.Kindergarten Organist & Choir Director Doris Killam A.R.C.T.L Mus.(McGill) VISITORS WELCOME SPIRITUAL FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF MONTREAL 2186 St.Catherine St.W.(east of Atwater Terminal) Spiritualist National Union of Canada President: Mr, A.C.F.Luke SUNDAY, JUNE 23rd 7:00 p.m.HFALING SERVICE 7:30 p.m.Service, address and Spirit Communion Wednesday 8:00 p.m.Address and Spirit Communion Friday 8:00 p.m Message Service ALL WELCOME Information 488-4594 >< >.Temple Youth Society and Eric Scott, Treasurer, are spending the summer in Israel.Ruth Se- vack former student and teacher in our Religious School, now touring Israel;Linda Rauch, a confirmant of Temple Emanu-El is also studying in Israel.RABBIS CONFER The Central Conference of American Rabbis holds its sessions in Boston June 16 to 20.Both Dr.Stern and Rabbi Bloomstone plan to attend the 78th Annual Convention of this Rabbinical Body, the oldest on the North American Continent.REGISTRATION Members of the Congregation received forms through the mail making available registration of their children in the Emanu-El Religious School for the 1968-69 season.Parents are requested to return these forms at the earliest.All matters pertaining to the Religious School are to be directed to Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone at the Temple Office.THE UNAFFILIATED Under the co-chairmenship of Messrs.Sydney Lithwick and Irving Kates we are now enrolling new affiliants for the new Temple season.We invite members of the Congregation, their friends and members of their respective families to identify themselves with the mother congregation of Reform Judaism in Canada.The Synagogue is the central institution in Jewish life, and we urge those who hold no membership in the House of God to support the program of a dynamic synagogue life as represented by historic Temple Emanu-El.For further information please contact Miss Rose Cohen, Executive Administrator, Temple Emanu-El, 937-3575.SUMMER SERVICES Commencing with\u2019 Friday evening, June 28 at 8:15 o'clock services will continue to be held in the Temple Sanctuary to accommodate the many visitors who will be visiting Man and His World and Temple Emanu-El.Lay Committee in charge of Summer Services which are under the auspices of Temple Brotherhood: Chairman - Mr.Hershell Lewis - Vice-Chairman Samuel Segal: Committee Members - Mr.and Mrs.John Dubey, Mr.and Mrs.David Me- trick, Mr.and Mrs.Soulie Levine, Mr.and Mrs.Ted Nashman.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Pont, Mr.and Mrs.Saul Hyman, Mr.and Mrs.Albert Caplan, Mr.and Mrs.Ben Sevack, Mr.and Mrs.Isidore Morrell.\u2018Vote does count is sermon YOUR VOTE DOES COUNT is the title of the sermon at the morning Worship Service on Sunday at 11 a.m.at St.Andrew's United Church.The service will be conducted by the Minister.Rev.E.A.Kirker, who will also give the sermon.Family dedication At Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday.June 23, Morning Worship will take the form of a Family Dedication Service and the Minister.the Rev.J.Frank Patch, will preach on the subject \u201cFOCAL POINT!\" In the evening he will preach the sixth in the series entitled \u201cSCHOOL OF BIBLE BACKGROUND\", the subject of this one being \u201cWHERE WILL IT ALL END?\".After the evening service all are cordially invited to the Lower Hall for the Fellowship Hour.when coffee and light refreshments will be served.The midweek meeting of the church is on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study.The B.Y.P.U.(ages 18 to 25) mêets on Thursdays, for the summer months, at 8:00 p.m.Atom and evolution Christian Science topic \u201cIs the Universe, including man, evolved by atomic force?\u201d This question is the topic of the Lesson-Sermon to be read im Christian Science churches this Sunday.The Golden Text, from Proverbs, states the theme of the Lesson: \u201cThe Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth; by understanding hath he established the heavens.\u201d Among correlative passages to be read from the denominational textbook is the following: \u201cGod creates and governs the universe, including man\u201d (\u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy).RELIGIOUS RADIO \u201cBreaking Harmful Habits\u201d is the subject to be discussed on the next Christian Science radio program in the regular weekly series \u201cThe Bible Speaks to .~You\"- broadcast.over Station CKVL (dial 850) every Sunday morning at 9.45.TS as 1a NOT BY Y's WORDS At the 56th Annual Meeting of the Westmount Y.M.C.A., the following members were nominated to become directors of the association for the coming year.W.D.Macdonald.Mrs.pP.Keeping, George Hayes, Leo Cunningham, Lieut.Russ Swailes, R.O.Huntington.D.W.Rennie, Lorne Webster.Wm.Ridley.Mrs.M.Brott, D.Braide.D.H.Cohoon, P.Dawson, H.B.Osgood.Mrs.R.Scarabelli, S.Vamos, and Mrs.B.Bayne.At the board of management meeting immediately following the annual meeting Wm.Ridley was elected as chairman of the board and D.Braide was elected as vice-chairman.At the meeting, it was announced that our physical director.Andrew MacDonald.will be leaving the association to join the Protestant School System.The staff and members wish Andy much success in his new job and much happiness in his forthcoming marriage.Andy will be replaced as physical director by Gary Boone who will be joining the staff September 1.Gary has been associated with the Halifax YMCA as associate physical director for the past three vears.How do vou say this in German is the most asked question these days as our delegates for the World Service trip to Austria begin to prepare themselves.The trip.a work camp experience where the teens will devote a week's work to Camp Sibley in Austria, will be leaving in mid- August.Ten of the official delegates are members uf the Westmouni YMCA and our congratulations go out to Christine, Baddeley.Fred Baggott.Sarah Cardozo.They'll Miss Me If U'm Lost! but I'll always tome home with my aol PERSONALIZED PET TAG Chromeplated bross.Lass a {detime.Also excellent for umbrellos, luggoge, golf bogs otc.Print full idormetion when ordering.$2.00 postpaid \"tases desesnacnans Pets Name.oid Towner.ue : Street.eee \u2018 1 City PT : T@lOphOne racer! ! 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arrived in from Winnipeg and while Mrs.Drury left the room to get papers, letters and telegrams and telephone messages which had accumulated during his absence.the children were helpful in adding details of their mother's personality \u201cAlways a welcome at home for our friends\u201d sald Leith \u201cat our farm near Wakefield.Que.there are sleep- ing-bags ready for extra visitors we may bring\u201d.One of the boys added.\u201cshe wielded a mighty disciplinary action in the form of a wooden spoon\u201d.They all went to Rockeliffe Park Public School.\u2018and mother was on the school board.which was a bit of a strain for us\u2019 added Leith.Asked what they felt about their father being in politics.they were all most enthusiastic.\"He enjoys hard work.the scope this type of work gives him and the great challenge\u201d .said Leith.\u201cMother also feels that it was a great idea for him to enter politics and she is always ready to do everything necessary at a moment's notice\u201d.At this minute Mrs.Drury returned and Leith left to see about bringing us lunch.Somebody else had arrived trom Ottawa so that there were about nine people in the room and the minister had to leave in a few minutes to attend various meetings.all of which seemed to allow for no travelling time in between.When Mrs.Drury was asked what her main interests were she said \u201cI think I have an interest in the sociological field\u201d.She brushed aside a mention of the fact that she is \u201ca very good bridge player and talked about a few of the activities she had been engaged in during her time in Montreal.She served on the board of Summerhill House.the VON.the Church Home.Marriage Counselling Bureau and the budget committee of Red Feather Her latest project was to take a course with the Visiting Homemakers Association in Ottawa.This course is sponsored by the department of manpower and is under the auspices of the Ontario board of education.It is the brain-child of Mrs.Evelyn Hunter \u201cAll 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Nancy Grantil Mural Art Centre Westmount | Permanent and complete styling 1] The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 20, 1968-27 er he told her of a local church installing an electric organ and wanting to sell their old one.Sister E.queried this church and discovered that they wanted £900 for it.\u201cOh.well,\u201d she said, gan, actually worth £1,000, is 20 feet high, and fits into the loft with barely two inches to spare over the highest pipe.She plays it every day for services; and for me she played and are.\u201cthat is quite out of the question sang Schumann\u2019s Traumerei a the for us.\u201d And it was.such that I feel I must learn it ; y to C h | An old friend of Sister E's sub- on the piano.And I will.bre.- 4 onvent SC oo sequently died in Liverpool, LIFETIME TREAT y.A By Stephen Schofield bequeathing her £300, which she Sister E is just back from a > See immediately offered for the or- lifetime treat as the guest of her Lu gan.and got it.And this old or- (Continued on page 30) a GUERNSEY, C.I.British i rod Isles: Although these Channel TOC EX) Islands are British.they are only .a a few miles off the West coast of DONT K SAYS e ; > France.5 ford] It is hard to believe I am here : LÉ 4 to see my daughter, Elaine.10, GIVE 1] Look what I saved | fi Æ who is attending a Roman Catho- I à lic convent school.Blanchelande THE CHIP ° .College.Though none of our Le by having my chipped family is Roman Catholic.my ol ond we are very pleased ov go glassware & cryslalwar | repaired by experts! GEIS with our selection.In search of good teaching.hard-working and happy girls.my wife and I and Elaine inspected seven or eight boarding schools.BIG ONE We almost chose an enormous one in Sussex, typical of many.which is organized to a T: class- ling 2 es.sports and outings, all function zippity-zip.Two young ; women are fully engaged in find- à ing jobs for graduates.The at- j mosphere is brisk and efficient.Zing! But we never saw a girl smile.Blanchelande College contains several grass tennis courts, a most proper chapel and a fairly good classroom building.Otherwise it is commonplace and poor in parts.externally.About half of the girls are Roman Catholics.ä The others attend their own | \u2018 churches in the village.| j The teaching is tip-top be- \u2014 3 | ACCIDENTS HAPPEN But if they happen to your valuable crys- ; tal don\u2019t despair - bring it in to Notre 5 3 Dame Cut Glass.We're specialists at repairing CHIPPED CRYSTAL, STEMWARE, TUMBLERS, VASES, PLATES etc.¥ men ges ob Lee paved mew eget cause in order to survive the school must compete with top standard English schools.All the teachers are lay teachers who do not live in the school.Two Blanchelande girls have just been accepted by London University.which is more difficult to enter than Oxford.ii mets Hr a bron ER CL) : 2 J gece quad NUNS .To us the dominant factor is Pa the nuns.As cook.laundress, charwoman.secretary.headmistress.sports and music teacher.it is obvious that they have long since directed their incessant efforts.first.in obedience to the Lord.And they effuse an aura 4 that traduces mere chattels and equipment.In almost everything the girls 2 so do.hiking or tennis, the nuns participate, and take great care { { ; Le A of the little ones.For girls from PE .a.; à Africa.the Bahamas, , AF France and Jordan as well as SOFT, W 12\" X 12\u201d 1} ngland, th s make th a - 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Keep Fit.Changes in your weight today from your \u201cbest\u201d weight at that time more than likely is an accumlation of fat.You should weigh what you did then.as nearly as possible.\"ART CATALOGUE Unesco has just published the eighth revised edition of the Catalogue of Cotour Reproductions of Paintings prior to 1860.Each of the 1249 paintings listed - 200 more than in the previous edition - is reproduced in black and white.and information is given in three languages (English.French and Spanish) on the original work of art (name of painter.title.date.size and medium of painting) as well as the process used in the reproduction, its size.publisher and price.Apart from its obvious usefulness, the catalogue makes for tantalizing browsing: the pictures illustrated and described from prehistoric cave-paintings from France.Australia and Africa, to delicate Turner water-col- ours and an early Pre-Raphae- lite painting by Holman Hunt.In between are masterpieces from China.Ancient Rome and Egypt.Turkey and India.Unesco started collecting colour reproductions in 1949 with the assistance of the National Commissions of its Member States and the co-operation of publishers throughout the world.At regular intervals, two committees of experts decide which reproductions should be included in the two catalogues published by Unesco - the present one.and the catalogue from 1860 to date (which last appeared in 1966).Their decisions are based on three criteria: the fidelity of the colour reproduction.the significance of the artist and the importance of the original painting.The final selection for this volume was made by Sir Philip Hendy.until recently Director of the National Gallery.London: Dr.A.van Schendel.Director of the Rijksmuseum.Amsterdam: Mr.Charles Sterling.Curator at the Louvre Museum and Fine Arts Professor at New York University; and Professor Gior- gio Vigni.Inspector-General of Fine Arts, Rome.(UNESCO FEATURES) Another cause, she claims, is the North American advertiser.\u201cSlick copywriters peddle umpteen shades of lipstick and fil) girls\u2019 heads with all sorts of alluring ideas.Beauty aids.Exquisite perfumes.Our young lady receives the full treatment.The pedestal is made for her.No wonder she dreams of her knight in shining armour.\u201cAdvertising is much quieter in England.There is less emphasis on cosmetics and clothes.The English teen-ager is usually more natural and more inclined to develop her own individuality.Although she may appear to be more of a little girl, the English girl is usally a more mature person than the Canadian of the same age group\u2019.I agree.(LLL LLL AA AA AAA AA A A AA MAMA AA AAA AUTHORIZED ELECTROLUX SALES & SERVICE 489-9353 (Ll Ll M AAA MA AAA AA dd MMA AAA dd MAMA a AAA Brockets, Tables, Artistic European Chandeliers Led.MAKERS OF: Chandeliers, Lamps, Lanterns, Wall Mirrors and Candle Holders.SHOWROOM \u2014 2 VALOIS BAY AVE.Pte.Claire Corner Route 2-20 \u2014 Tel.: 695-9703 ae ii ( IMPORTED KNITWEAR FOR EVERY OCCASION N 72 au FINAL SALE ON OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED WOOLS DRESS AND COAT ENSEMBLES SUITS @ DRESSES PANT ENSEMBLES 2, 3, 4 or 5 pcs.JACKET DRESSES 6 to 20 FROM ITALY ACETATE KNIT DRESSES Sizes 6-8-10-12 ONLY $14.00 FAIRVIEW POINTE CLAIRE 695-1356 * Have you seen our new and larger boutique at ALEXIS NIHON PLAZA! J Subway Stop! One Hour Free Parking! PLACE VILLE MARIE ® 861-7136 * ALEXIS NIHON PLAZA * 932-3471 Bar EE En a mT vee a mE The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 20, 1968-31 JOHN WARDEN BOUTIQUE 1409 CRESCENT ST., cust above st.comerino.MONTREAL 843-6711 843-5777 John Warden has designed some of the prettiest summer dresses you will see.In delicate, ultra feminine French imported tergals, soft and cool piques.No matter how you want to dress for summer, he has the look for you, crisp summer sportswear, perfect for the Yacht Club, or go anywhere and look GREAT dresses, and for the late day or big evenings, you will never look more beautiful in JOHN WARDEN\u2019S fresh and sophisticated originals.By chance, you don\u2019t find what your little heart desires John Warden is now available by appointment to design something especially for you.Maybe for your wedding coming soon, or a new wardrobe for the European holiday this summer.Haute Couture is his Forte.Come and look around, you will be very pleased you did.Some of the best dressed ladies in Canada have.Why not you?NLM AGS jt .1 fi WANTED individual basis.Compony Ltd.BROKERS 300 Victoria Ave.489-5321 PROPERTY We have buyers waiting for homes in Westmount.We con effect quick sales when necessary, or we can offer your property quietly to private buyers on an St.Francis Realty 32-The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 20, 1968 lassified Advertising \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 1-045] 10 Words °1.00 7¢ for each additional word Please phone your Ads early in the week.No ads accepted after 1 p.m.Wednesday for current issue \u2014 HU.1-045] ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TILL 8:30 P.M Wed.Thurs Frio tll 5 pm.Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Bank of M or The Royal Bank of Canada treal 3-PROPERTY WANTED Mrs.G.Ehlert 691-4868 FERN CLIFF REALTIES REG\u2019D.BROKERS PROPERTY WANTED DUPLEXES - BUNGALOWS - COTTAGES ENTIRE WESTMOUNT AREAS CALL.697-3771 5-COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE Memphremagog Island With a 2 bedroom house, open fire place.motor boat Once in a lifetime chance.815.000 843-6209 9-COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET Lake St.Louis WATER FRONT.SWIMMING POOL.SPACIOUS GROUNDS.LARGE LIVING ROOM.3 BEDROOMS.COMPLETE BATHROOM $1.000 SEASON 697-1924 Laurentians Vicnnity Arundel Furmshed.2 bed room housekeeping cottages on lake Electricity.boat.fishing.swimming 200 per season 769-4827 13-TRAILERS TRAILER.16 teet.Rohite, aluminum construction No canvas Folds down to 48 inches high 366-3445 50-APARTMENTS TO LET 50-APARTMENTS TOLET COTE ST LUC.sublet.3, HH Rise.7th {loor.Many extras Reasonable Tmmediate Call 482-5057.after 3 p.m Sublet $120.Cote St Lue.neur Westminster, large 3.completely equipped Swimming pool 482-8577 82-AUTOS FOR SALE AGUAR NKE SPORT 3.8.1986 CALL JAG 254-1281 5 PONTIAC Parisienne.1963.hardtop.bucket seats.fully cquipped Excellent condi tion Reasonable.Call 747- 5122.between 9 am and 6 p.m 90-GARAGES TO LET WESTMOUNT.Cote St Ant one.unheated garage September Ist.S20 monthly.486- 6395 98-HELP WANTED FEMALE Beauty Counselors Ambitious Women WANTED FULL OR PART-TIME NO CANVASSING COMMISSION PLUS BONUS Call: 488-4029 Sublet Fielding 3 rooms with garage space Immedi vy apie ate occupancy 482 One Month Free N.D.G.Few apartments still available 4, - 5, upper.lower.$120- 8130.Garages available.S7 monthly Heated.hot water.frigidaire.stove, Janitor serv- ee.Incinerator Will decorate Near bus stops.schools.Church.park.Expressway The best deal in the West End 4510 Girouard, Janitor Apartment 14 Landlord, 843- 359 HILLSIDE HOUSE 4400 St.Catherine W.WESTMOUNT 1 3-32 NEW LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES OPEN FROM 10 AM.TO 10 P.M, 933-7655 Heather Manor Westmount ONE BEDROOM.3 ROOM APARTMENT.$210 MONTH LY IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN CY 935-8784.EVENINGS COTE ST LUC 1, semi-basement.Furnished or unturmished Private entrance Equipped.full bathroom.tetephone Immediate Call 489-2181 71-ROOMS TO LET NDG.viemmity Girouard, Cote St Antoine.lor working person.481-9660 75-NURSING HOME BROME residence.clderly persons or couple Pleasant surroundings Home cooked meals.Relaxed routines.Reasonable rates.References available Call 243-5403.Knowlton, or write Mrs.Hilda Eldridge, Box 111.Biome.Que 82-AUTOS FOR SALE 65 Pontiac Coach Automatic Priced to sell Good condi tion.Private Call 482-3246 RAMBLER 1964 American.32.000 miles Excellent condition Private 691-0716 \u201864 Buick Special Deluxe.all power equipped.stereo, hucket seats.white interior Reasonable offer accepted 486-6114 PONTIAC coach.low mileage Owner drive Price $123 or best offer 738- 9096 Le \u201cComet 1961 4 door sedan Good shape.6 cvelimder 334-0086 Teacher Wanted Qualified and experienced teacher for Nursery School Telephone 935- 9856 104-HELP WANTED _ MALE 3 FEMALE HELP WANTED Opportunity for men and women with safes and organizational ability.Oper ate part of full time.Age no barrier INQUIRE 484-3953 WAM TOIPM ___112-MOTHER\u2019S HELPER MOTHER'S help wanted tor 10 month old girl Light house work.Char kept.Live tn or out.Snowdon area Call 739- 7466 Mother's Helper Wanted For July and August, sleep in or out.2 weeks in July at Lake Champlain $25 weekly 486-5343 Mother\u2019s Helper Wanted OVER 15 YEARS 3 WEEKS TO 1 MONTH IN COUNTRY BALANCE OF SUMMER IN CITY.2 SMALL CHILDREN SLEEP IN OR OUT CALL 482- 1084 113-DOMESTIC HELP WANTED ____ Housekeeper Companion Wanted Immediate for refined clderly lady Lie in Own bedroom in small apart ment Montreal West References Wages to be discussed Phone 481 1350 AI LI PO a SI SLI 77Z RS 113-DOMESTIC HELP WANTED VO M AA ELECTRICAL SERVICE ® INDIISTRIAL ® COMMERCIAL ® RESIDENTIAL 24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE -H.R.CASSIDY 484-3523 5765 Monklond Ave.Quality - Service - Satisfaction 134-FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT 138-FOR SALE GENERAL Mature Reliable Cook REQUIRED FOR WEEKENDS MUST BE PREPARED TO SERVE MEALS AND WASH UP FOR HALF DOZEN BLIND ADULTS PHONE MRS.MacAGY BETWEEN 830 AM TO 430P M 115-BABY SITTERS WANTED MATURE woman wanted to baby sit weekdays 10am to 3 p.m Call 484-3698.after 7 p.m © 119-BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE WE SIT BETTER BABY SITTING Hour - Day - Week Your Home 482-9090 126-ANTIQUES COMMODE: occasional chair: court chair; large mahogany frame, oval frame: Limoges platter.comports, candy box pitcher; paintings.prints: mirrors, chinese vase.Private.735- 4955 Antiques NEW STORE JUST OPENED Fabulous prices and specials Tea table, small round mahogany table: high solid oak man's dresser: Tif- tany shades; umbrella hall rack with mirror.corner shelf; vanity with bench: large pine chest (Georgian style: china cabinets.curved glass: antique silverware: glass.porcelain.1153 MOUNTAIN ABOVE DORCHESTER BLVD.Famous Brand Names LADIES GOLF SHOES $15.00 Reg.$35.00 Slightly Discolored SALVAGE DISPOSAL LTD.842-6831 315 YOUVILLE SQ.Kitchen set 5 chairs 835: dishwasher $75: electric stove 30 inch $100: bed room set 4 piece $50.481-8000.Desk with chair | desk and 3 arm chairs.leatherette seats.green and royal blue Excellent condition.Call: 489-4340.WESTINGHOUSE Frigidaire.9 cubic feet.small lreezer compartment Fa cellent condition.$35.484-4597.even ings.CHESTERFIELD char straaght char with ship-covers electric polisher: mirror Ex cellent condition Reasonable Call 937-4937.between 330 and 8:30 pm TWO Maple armehairs, vers beautiful, cnot upholstered Cost $62.30.sell for $25 cach Call 937 1544 BOY'S bicyvele.24 inch.Rulez.Goon condition.$16.937-9675 condition $15.Call mgs Wig Never Worn BEAUTIFUL FULL RED- DISH-BLONDE WIG JUST SET.REAL HUMAN HAIR BEST QUALITY.OFFERS.CALL 138-FOR SALE GENERAL CORNER cabinet: coffee table.Dun can Phyte drop leal tuble.tea wuzon drum tables: commode.etc Rezent 7 BOY'$ bicyele.24 inch Vers wood g7 384-0817 even | 005 BABYS bedroom set.crib and chi ferobe twhite: Reasonable 488-0678 STROLL-A-CHAIR set.con sists of 4 pieces ol furnitu ry.converts into bassinette, cat- riage tinsulatedy.stroller.high char.rocking chair and kin dergarten set.Perfect condi tion Playpen dncluded: Ideal for couple starting a family $150.Call: 473-5536 WILTON Hall runners (two 12 fect long: small matching runner.53 ch es long, with fringes $60.481-6484 136-FOR SALE - CLOTHING and FURS No Mar linish, rattan trim, unit of COME AND SEE Clearance on New arrivals Lovely casual 288-3655 La Boutique Fantasque QUALITY RESALE DRESS SHOP.HAUTE COUTURE MODELS IMPORTS AND BETTER LADIES WEAR Nearly New Special lot from $5.to $15.Size 10 - Reasonable Summer stock from Denmark cotton dresses 2075 CRESCENT (UPSTAIRS) Unique in Canada DINING ROOM SET SOLID OAK.CARVED.STYLE FLAMAND.FOR SALE.627-0733 127-FOR SALE BEDROOM FURNITURE BEDROOM suite: \u2018, bed.dresser chest of drawers.684-8437 132-FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ELECTRIC guitar and amplifier New condition $60.Call 482-6844 GUITAR.new 6 string Harmony.case Call.488-6349 134-FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT Honda, 90c.c.2 vears old.black and chrome Like 136-FOR SALE - CLOTHING and FURS *B on new and res 935- new Vers reasonable 684-4824, 684- +142 * Summer Sale * JUNE 25 THRU JULY 12th Discount up to 50% ENCORE DRESS SHOP 1535 Sherbrooke St.ig\u201d ale merchandise 5604 | -\u2014 2 INCY pY hztion ERAL ty ls asher $100: hed 0 Nn.unit of leatherette Excellent le.9 eubu tment Ex H397 uvre chair Covers pr.Ex mable no530 BR.vers tered 3 each able.Dun tea wagon Rezent 7 ; and chu 488-0678 _ con nitu rye.var 5, 12 teet r, 33 mich 1-6489 LS AIRS! 3 BE NN NE EE EERE SERVICE DIRECTORY SHHTLSSSSSH HSE III EEE EE IEEE IEEE IEC IEEE SES ESS ES ICSES BUSINESS SERVICES Script Hand Writing NAMES FOR DIPLOMAS FOR RATES CALL RI 4-6662 AFTER 6 p.m.CARPENTRY Carpentry Basements Kitechens Bal comes l'artittons Repares Work guuranteed Reasonable Call 738-3509 DRESSMAKING PARISIAN dressmaker.Dresses.gowns, alterations, fast service.Call: 932-5131.DRESSMAKING COURSE Learn Sewing The Easy Way WITH HELP OF EXPERT DESIGNER 184-5367 484-2226 IMPROVEMENT JAMES DOOR AND EQUIPMENT Garage door repairs.service.747-6075 «-
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