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[" ON THE FIRING LINE: From left.Ald.Charles Aspler.Mrs.Frank Winser.Ald.John Birks.Ald.Dan Doheny.J.L.Thom, Mayor McEntyre, President Ged reÿ Ho Dogs do ) WMA's annual; less than 10 percent of the members of slinlsT.lque De LA LEGISLATURE, HOTEL DU OVERNMENT, QUEBEC, Pau.CA\" ADS, JAN-1ST Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home Vol.XXXVII, No.21 Westmount 215, P.Q., Thursday, May 29, 1969 Montreal Children's burn unit, diet aid new Rotary projects \u2018Operation Snoopy\u2019 begun by youngsters at Staynor A five-bed, intensive- care burn unit, first of its kind in Canada, is to be financed at the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital by the Rotary Club of Westmount.The local service club also has committed itself to financing for two years a pilot counselling project of the Montreal Diet Dispensary at the Point St.Charles service centre.The two projects were presented to Rotary members at a club assembly in Victoria Hall Monday evening and approved yesterday by the directors.Cost will be $30,000.A ninth-floor solarium will be converted at the hospital and provide completely controlled atmosphere to promote quick healing of children suffering serious burns.Research in burn treatment also will be carried on in the new unit.The diet project also has a research aspect, delving into the relationship between nutrition and mental deficiency.Westmount Rotary through the years has financed many projects \u2018which often have become self- sufficient and grown into bigger things.The annual Rotary carnival was a principal source of revenues for this work but last year was disallowed \u2018by provincial authorities.The local club has become dependent mainly on its annual car raffle, now in progress, for funds for its service work.The city has moved in earth and logs and the youngsters of the area have already started work on their ambitious plan to turn Staynor Park into their own concept of what is desirable in arecreation area.Yesterday afternoon a second meeting took place at city hall between the youths\u2019 leaders, young Richard Anemaet, 15, and.Gary Syvret, 14, their architect- adviser.Steve Mezes.and city officials which included City Manager Norman Dawe, City Engineer Robert Daye, Assistant Engineer E.A.McCavour, Director of Services F.L.Davis and Ald.John Birks, commissioner of planning and development.The plans were reviewed and the name \u2018\u2018Operation Snoopy\u201d was adopted \u2014 Charlie Brown's pet, lying atop his doghouse, may become a central feature of the park.perhaps as a fountain.The logs have been cut and assembling commenced on a climbing pyramid.The earth is to be mounded as an area divider.The shallow wading pools are to be Car is broken into on de Maisonneuve A camera, film and photographers bag were reported stolen from a Volvo parked Saturday on de Maisonneuve boulevard near Atwater Avenue.NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER By ERIC NEAL May 29 to June 6 Improving generally with blue skies, light winds and mainiy sunny to end this week.Heat thundershowers for some places.Killing frosts at dawn and evening heat-thundershowers are normal fare to Monday.Temperature range, southern counties, 35 and 80 to 85° F.For Northern and Gulf counties, 30 and 75 to 80° F Continuing fair and quite warm through the middle of the coming week.Evening showers can follow a sultry afternoon.Heavy morning dews in the south, but drizzle to noon in mountain districts.Mainly sunny to end next week, although cloudburst rains with hail are always \u2018possible for this moon last-quarter weekend.tackled soon by placing crushed stone in dug hollows, covered with polyethylene and a thin layer of concrete.At least one of the two tennis courts is to be proceeded with, the ground condition being considered very good.Tapes and nets will be provided by the city.Some 100 youngsters are at work on Staynors \u2018\u201c\u2018Snoopy.\u201d 3 youths picked up Three boys, ages 15 to 17, one from Arvida and two from Chicou- timi, were picked up by Westmount Police at 3 am yesterday sheltering from the rain in the entrance of an apartment house at Sherbrooke street and Kensington avenue.While technically loitering and thus the responsibility of Social Welfare Court as juveniles, it is understood that they had run away from their homes and arrangements: had been made yesterday with the Quebec Provincial Police to return them to their homes.Three speakers 10\u20ac Some 200.ia Westmount Municipal Association listened to several substantive matters affecting association and city Tuesday evening but chose to discuss instead their favorite annoyances.The annual meeting in Victoria Hall heard major problems raised in speeches by outgoing President Leeds M.Nelson, his newly-elected successor, V.Geoffrey Hobbes, and Mayor Peter M.McEntyre, such as: Mayor calls drug parley for June 9 Invitations went out from City Hall this week, to a wide range of heads of organizations and individuals in Westmount with possible direct concern in the use of drugs by youth and the underlying \u2018causes, to attend a conference called by Mayor Peter M.McEntyre Monday evening, May 9, at 8 o\u2019clock in the council chamber.The guests will be asked to contribute to the study session on a simple, three-point agenda: Have you identified any youth drug problems; what do you do about - them; what do you believe should be done?Possibility of such a meeting was indicated at the April meeting of the Westmount School Board but finally prompted by a formal suggestion of the Westmount YMCA, which has amassed consicler- able experience of the problem through the efforts of its detached youth workers.Attendance is by invitation only.Boy, 16, arrested for assaulting girl A 16-year-old-boy faces Social Welfare Court on a charge of assault as a result of stopping a girl Saturday night on Greene avenue.Mayor McEntyre President Hobbes ES A HERR (A) The need for a new WMA constitution; (B) Urban renewal, cost of borrowing and taxes; (C) Coming changes in electing city governments.Yet when the thin attendance got its chance to speak, it was on such local housekeeping questions as: (X) Children playing on the streets and dogs; (Y) Dogs and fences or hedges; (Z) Twenty-mile speed zones, trees on the mountain, litter.and dogs.In fact, there was one resolution originated from the floor, apart from the routine motions of an annual meeting, which passed without opposition.Yet this had the effect only of endorsing an action which the meeting had just been told the city was, in fact.dealing with: the proposed closing of Academy road between * Westmount Park School and the playground opposite.Questions The meeting, late starting in hope of more interested members showing up, lasted just over two hours, rather less than half devoted to the formal business.The full City Council and City Manager, with the WMA's officers, were at the head table.The alder men, in their respective capacities as commissioners of the various departments, fielded the questions which had either been submitted in advance or raised from the floor.Minutes, (no business arising out of) the financial statement (a surplus of $299 from revenue of $7,377 and re-appointment of .auditors (Campbell, Sharp, Nash (Continued on page 8) Past President Nelson wr) W 2 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 29, 1969 SUMMER RIDING CAMP FOR GRILS Ste.Anne de la Rochelle, situated in the Eastern Townships, 65 miles from Montréal.A small family-sized camp taking up to 8 girls (10 to 17 years) for two week periods through the summer.Featuring instruction in riding and stable management.Proprietor: Cyril and Elizabeth Powel-Smith.3436 Marlowe Avenue, Montréal 260, P.Q.For brochure: Tel.481-7137 CANADIAN FEDERICO CAPRILLI RIDING ACADEMY in ASTERVILLE, Brossard.(6945 Lapinière Road) ONLY 10 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MONTREAL Lessons available in riding, dressage, jumping, in covered arena and in the open.SPECIAL RATE FOR 10 LESSONS SUMMER COURSE TEL 676-7757 Ju LUE HUT ue Specialists in featherweight camping and expedition equipment: PAPOOSE BABY CARRIERS PACK-FRAMES RUCSACS GOOSEDOWN SLEEPING BAGS - LIGHTWY.CANOES and TENTS OUTDOOR LIBRARY CLOTHING - FOOTWEAR - STOVES FREEZE-DRIED _ FOODS CLIMBING and ORIENTEERING EQPT.The Mountain Mut' is op d by the dian youth Hostels Association, a non-profit sports and outdoo ation.All 1 fits d to #4 sports and outdo rs organization.surplus pro are use 1324A SHERBROOKE ST.W.(A few steps from Mountain St.) 842-2851 Open Monday thru Saturday .plus Thursday and Friday evening ! SUMMER CAMPS AND RIDING Y's Kanawana set for record season Camp visit checks site at weekend It is that time when the warmer weather makes the roads up North easily accessible.That means that it\u2019s time for weekend afternoon rips up to our summer camp on Lac L\u2019Achigan.Which is just what we did last week.At 10:30 in the morning, Mr.Côté packed food, clothing.another staff member and six screaming, raging, snarling, panting, eager teenagers into the station- wagon and left for camp.Upon arrival.first priority was preparation of lunch.Gordon Ross performed brilliantly well in making the soup and sandwiches.as well as in the clean-up afterward.After lunch.a guided tour of camp was given for those who had not been there before.We went out to the Indian Council Ring.the outdoor chapel and the overnight hike spot.We \u201ccaptured\u201d a porcupine and stuck him in a bucket for transportation down to the workshop where we let him go.Of course.he \u201cstuck\u201d one of us.too (just to return the compli ment).We then took an inventory of stock in the craft shop.played ball for a while and then went to a restaurant for supper.after which we came home to a hot and humid city.Definitely.no one wanted to return.WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.LEARN-TO-SWIM PROGRAM For Boys or Girls 4 to 9 years JUNE 2nd to 13th - 5 afternoons a week for 2 weeks 3 Classes - 3 to 3.30 - 3.30 to 4 - 4 to 4.30 MAXIMUM REGISTRATION: 15 PER CLASS AT LEAST 4 INSTRUCTORS PER CLASS 10 LESSONS FOR $13.00 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE WEST 937-3916 There's nothing stodgy about the Montreal YMCA\u2019s Kamp Ka- nawana.It\u2019s status as Canada\u2019s longest established summer camp might inhibit some administrators.but not the personnel in charge of this operation.In 1968 it was girls and horses.In response to enthusiastic re quests from parents, capacity of the co-ed sections is being doubled.This summer Kanawana is introducing a special French-an- guage program for Engliss Speak ing boys.Next year \u2014- wel Y's Camping Commission is looking ahead.\u201cGood things don't just happen at camp \u2014 they're made to happen.That's why the far-sighted youth workers who plan programs also participate in the training of staff who work with youngsters,\u2019 observes Geoff Anderson, director of Kanawana.Despite the way it has evolved and grown since 1894, Kanawa- na's main emphases remain on fun, the encouragement of initiative and self-development, physical fitness, sports, aquatics and the preparation of youngsters for adolescence and the post-teenage years.In addition to section directors, supervisors, a diversified team Courses, rides are laid out near Brossard With the approaching summer season, the Canadian Riding Academy in Brossard is planning a series of new courses and rides through the woods on different trails.The academy now benefits from the services of Miss Vic- itoria Jongeneel, an accomplished instructress, member of the U.>.Junior Equestrian Team who took part in international competition in Europe.Miss Jongeneel is at the Academy every day from noon to 8:00 pm except Monday.In order to give more people the oppartunity to benefit from Miss Jongeneel's lessons, the Academy, during the summer season, plans to introduce starting June 1 a special of 10 lessons.of activity specialists, a resident doctor, nurse and a dietician, Ka- nawana\u2019s staff includes one counsellor for every seven campers.Participants in Kanawana's new French section will be quartered in a converted farm building which adjoins the main property.There will be one French-speak- ing counsellor for every five boys, all supervised by a special director and a language co-ordi- nator.Established 1925 Five NOMININEUE Nominingue, Que.45 years under same management Boys 7 to 15 years - Seven Age Groups Permanent Senior Staff - Resident Doctor and two Nurses Well-known to over 4,000 former compers and their parents.Ideal camp site.Safe sandy beach Specialists and qualified instructors for swimming, conoeing, sailing, water skiing, crafts, tennis, archery, riflery, nature, camp- craft, canoe trips.Orienteering, Indianiore., Peter Van Wagner, Director 119 Cragmore road, Pointe Caire - Tel.695-2816 AN ACCREDITED CAMP of the Quebec Camping Assoc.LER RY E34 [Tyg de la AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE FOR ANY BOY 13 TO 17 3 or 4 weeks by canoe through forest lands with seasoned trippers.Tel 849-5331 OR WRITE: YMCA CAMP OFFICE 1441 DRUMMOND ST., MTL.oyageurs érendrye pe p= VETERANS TAXI ASS'N 866- 4551 who's doing what! The following building permits were issued at Westmount City Hall during the past week: May 21 1249-53 Greene: for Mondev Corporation by Alfa Demolition.demolition of buildings: May 22 30 Aberdeen: for H.H.Blake by W.Wilmot Construction.repairs to porch.$500: May 23 4335 Westmount: for M.Chevalier by Wilfred Woodwork Reg'd.new bathroom on ground floor.$4.000: 495 Claremont: for J.B.Crea- sor by J.B.Creasor.interior alterations.$700: 50 Arlington: for M.Fieldman by Pioneer Plumbing Inc.instal new gas line and drier.$125: 5025 Sherbrooke: (Suite 250) for Westmount Realties by Brandt Plumbing and Sibo Inc.alterations and plumbing, $6.000.St.George School graduates tonight St.George's School of Montreal, 3100 The Boulevard.will hold the 12th annual graduation exercises this evening at the school.MOUNTAIN STREET AT SHERBROOKE Rpg = Thursday, May 29, 1969 - 3 OHMAN\u2019S WE.3-4046 is: WATCH REPAIRS Estate Pieces Purchased ESTABLISHED 1899 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.CHASE AND SHOT BAGS TWO YOUNG TORONTONIANS A 21-vear-old Torontonian was released by Judge A.McT.Stalker on $150 bail yesterday morning on a package of traffic offences arising out of a wild chase through northeastern West- mount early Tuesday morning.in which a warning shot was fired, a car was crashed and the final arrest was made by Montreal Police.It started with another case when a man.known from previous encounters as a burglar.was spotted by Westmount Police on Mount Pleasant avenue about 12:30 am Tuesday.A short while letter he was arrested for loitering.outside 62 Rosemount avenue.Police cars continued to scout the area for possible accomplices when, an hour later.a Mustang bearing Ontario licence plates was spotted near Montrose and Mountain avenues.Its lights were out and it contained two men.On approach of the patrol car.the Mustang took off.ignoring a stop sign at Mount Pleasant.The chase was on.through the Priests Farm area.Cote des Neiges road.Atwater avenue, McGregor.Simpson.west on Sherbrooke.south on Fort.(in this area the warning shot was fired) Lincoln and finally ended behind 2000 Sherbrooke street west.where the car hit the rear of a building.The Westmount officers grabbed Patrick Castle.23.of Toronto.but the driver evaded them on foot.Montreal Police were notified and a short time later they apprehended Patrick Murphy.21.also of Toronto.at the rear of 1849 Lincoln avenue.The Mustang was borrowed.they said: they did not have its registration card and Murphy could not produce a driver's licence.Toronto Police were notified.GI0/0/0 surroundings.how we have succeeded.AT REASONABLE PRICES! Fine food at reasonable prices.a friendly, family atmosphere.These are the goals we have set for our restaurant.Let us prove to you \u201cOLD COLONY\u2019 RESTAURANT (Formerly Macy's) 4855 Sherbrooke St.West cor.Victoria © Plenty of Free Parking nearby - Also operating the \"1390\" Restaurant, 1390 Sherbrooke West and the \u201c555\u201d Restaurant, 555 Dorchester West.We also cater for weddings, parties, etc.KOOL a varied menu.tasteful COURTESY A.DUBORD & COMPANY Nihon garage struck again A patron of the Alexis Nihon Plaza garage reported to West- mount Police that sometime between 8 am and 6 pm last Thursday someone managed to filch a black wallet from his Plymouth convertible.The soft top of the car was found to have been insecure.After a heavy rash of thefts from cars last winter.Plaza authorities strengthened security and this is the first such incident to be reported in many weeks.Marjorie Swan has \u2018distinction\u2019 * Miss Marjorie À.Swan of West- mount graduates tomorrow \u2018with distinction\u201d in physical and health education at the spring convocation of Queen's University.Kingston, Ont.She has accepted a position with the YMCA in Edmonton.Oe Door To An citing Ee venture In Fine Dining.RETIRING: After 30 years service to the people of West- mount as a member of the local Fire Brigade, Capt.JE.Dubber yesterday went on retirement leave pending official hanging up of his gear next Sept.21.Last week he was given a presentation by his colleagues.Capt.Dubber has been one of the technical experts of the department and will be long remembered by all ranks for his particular brand of good humor.During the Second World War he served in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and was discharged in 1945 as a Chief Petty Officer.866-3178 Rp CRE Have dinner at the corner of Peel and Sherbrooke tonight.Rue Sherérooke \u2014 In the Hotel Sonesta, at the corner of Peel and Sherbrooke, is a restaurant.Where you can watch the town close up from the Sherbrooke Street terrace.Or enjoy the more intimate atmosphere of the inner Rib Room.Where you can dine on delicate breast of capon Kiev.Or savour a choice prime rib of beef.The kind of restaurant you read about but never seem to find.Where the service is so personal you'll think we opened our restaurant just for you.We did.Have dinner (or after theatre supper) at the corner of Peel and Sherbrooke tonight.At Hotel Sonesta Peel & Sherbrooke With the guitar music of Franco for your entertainment.If you wish to reserve a table, call Philippe at 845-1231.Doorman Parking Service.u Politics in City Hall?No where in Quebec is the character of municipal government likely to undergo more change in the immediate years ahead than in Westmount.; Mayor McEntyre\u2019s forward-looking view before Tuesday evening's Westmount Municipal Association annual was, by far, the most significant contribution to the meeting.For his immediate audience, WMA people, he had the simple Warning that under recent changes in the province's Cities and pwns Act, the future role of the association could undergo basic change.Speaking beyond them, to all citizens of Westmount, there was the clear warning that city halls throughout the province, not excluding the local one, could become miniature political arenas.Mandatory stipends for elective offices \u2014 for mayors and aldermen \u2014 already have opened the municipal fields as political pasturelands.Coupled to the four-year term, the nature of the offices and hence of the office-holders could change markedly._Also, the provision for elections in all municipalities across Québec at the same time is ready-made for political parties, putting up candidates of their various pursuasions to test the political climate of the entire province.There is.of course, nothing revolutionary about political entities in local affairs; it is commonplace in both the United States and the United Kingdom.Nor is it entirely a bad thing: the municipal sphere can be a superb training ground for persons aspiring to provincial and national politics.Yet the jolt for many communities could be enormous.In many localities groups of interested, but, corporately independent, citizens go to great pains to find and encourage suitable fellow citizens to stand for public office.That group in Westmount is the WMA.The system can be criticized; yet, it works and through the years has given Westmount the finest municipal gov- iernment anywhere.(The Town of Hampstead, with its HMA, is another good example.) Mayor McEntyre's timely caution offers the WMA and citizens generally the opportunity to think about their future role.First possibility is to seek to preserve the status quo by arousing more citizenry to standing behind WMA candidates \u2014 provided suitable candidates, independent and non-partisan, can continue to be found under the new ground rules.For example, can a busy business or professional man be talked into a minimum of four years in public office?Second role might be to accept that before long provincial Liberals and National Unionists will be naming the candidates.and not the WMA ; in which event the WMA becomes a study and watchdog group.Yet another end, which could happen without willing it so long as support of WMA is not more broadly and energetieally provided by independent-minded citizens, is that the association could be captured by one or another political party as its municipal operating base in Westmount: effectively, become another \u2018\u201cTammany Hall.\u201d Meanwhile, there is little doubt that a certain amount of informal politicking already is creeping into City Council.Once members in any way begin to represent or be identified with any particular faction or interest, judgment and action cease to be (a FN x THE Published Every Thursday by J.W.Sancton & Sons 4630 St.Catherine Street West Westmount 215, P.Q.Editorial Accounting Circulation Display Advertising Departments 932-3157 Classified Advertising 8.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.weekdays (T0 10.00 p.m.Mondays and Tuesdays) 931-7511 \u2018The Examiner aims to be an independent.clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail Subscriptions: $3.30 per vear: $2.00 halt sear.Ten cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association.Quehec Weekly Newspapers Association.Second class mail registration number 1760 4 - Thursday, May 29, 1969 WESTMOUNT Examiner Making net just your house but all of Westmount your hame , Church Union, Staynor comment appreciated Sir: A note of appreciation for your recent editorial on Church Union and also the comment on the young people and their plans for Staynor Park.(Mrs.R.D.) M.L.Smith 671 Roslyn avenue, WESTMOUNT 215.National Gallery and so on \u2014 with an evening's entertainment.They either return home or cross the river to Hull for a fairly good meal and entertainment of a somewhat dubious quality.With the official opening of the National Arts Centre on Saturday \u2014 the first performance is on Monday \u2014 the cultural and culinary void will be at least partially and splendidly filled.To attempt to describe the The National Arts Centre Centre in detail would do little justice to the complex; it has to be seen, specially inside, .to be appreciated.Someone suggested that the austere grey slabs of concrete which form the building\u2019s exterior symbolize Canada\u2019s great pre-Cambrian shield.Perhaps they do, but in the end it is the viewer \u2014 and I hope West- mounters will come to Ottawa Ottawa is often criticized as a \u201ctown\u201d with no \u201cambiance\u2019 and little night life.Visitors to the capital city have found that they cannot readily complement a day\u2019s activities \u2014 Parliament, the \u201cen masse\u201d this summer \u2014 who (Continued on page 7) independent.U.S.draft-dodgers or \u2018New Canadians\u2019 We're a schizophrenic people on some issues.Take the matter of young Americans, unconvinced of their country\u2019s Viet Nam cause, who seek to or who have come to Canada rather than serve in the United States armed forces.A proper row was made over the discretionary powers of our immigration officers at ports of entry.The slow-moving minister, Hon.Alan MacEachen, finally defined a sound liberal policy.© Whereupon that arch-conser- vative, MP Robert Thompson, ex-leader of Social Credit, rushed in with a demurer.We shouldn't admit \u2018\u2018deserters,\u201d said he.Canada already is heavily affected by extra-territorial application of U.S.laws.We need not voluntarily add American draft regulations to the usual tests of desirability for admission to this country.There might be some point if we were allied with our neighbors in their Viet Nam adventure \u2014 which by overwehlming consent of Canadians we are not.Canadians, therefore, can have every sympathy with Viet Nam dissenters \u2014 though that should not govern our immigration policy, either.Our quarrel with Mr.Thompson and those like-minded is the assumption that any draft- age American who knocks on our doors is a bum or coward.We have met some of these young people, right here in Westmount.They are a good cross-section of American youth.Run-aways they are not.By and large they are assets to any nation, including ours: they are capable of thinking for themselves, even to the point of intellectual honesty in being prepared to say their country is wrong.Maybe this is one of the factors in the swamping of Canadian university faculties with Americans.Contrary to Mr.Thompson's fears, out of all this we may be receiving from the States the very best kind of New Cana- Lye HOW TO GET ITEMS INTO THE EXAMINER We appreciate receiving news of your organization.However, you may be glad to know why sometimes it is not used.The Westmount Examiner is a community weekly and its news content is almost exclusively LOCAL.Serving an important and prestigious urban section of Greater Montreal.pressure is great on news space and two primary yardsticks are used in news selection: (1) The LOCAL identification of the organization or of the individuals mentioned in the item: and (2) TIMELINESS.There must be an identified LOCAL connection \u2014 if it is a firm or person.street address in each instance will help your item make the grade.The more names (with addresses) the better.TIMELINESS means not only that we should receive material as early as possible after \u2014 if not before \u2014 the event.We would ask vou.whenever possible.to make general releases coincide for other media and The Westmount Examiner: that 1s.Friday AMs.We ask no special privilege in this: few if any of our readers are not readers of one or more dailies.and many listen to radio and TV.Our subscribers take our paper for the local community news and features which they cannot get elsewhere.in this sense we complement rather than- compete with other media.Therefore.if items should already have been adequately covered in the dailies, there is little object from the readers\u2019 viewpoint in repeating them several days later in the weeklies.Papers reach subscribers and newstands Friday morning.Deadlines Our deadlines are flexible.but to be early is a virtue unless awaiting late- breaking information.Normally.we appreciate copy bv 5 pm Tuesday but.by arrangement.will accept it up to 5 pm Wednesday.Always, however.an important break will be welcomed bv phone (932-3157) up to 3:30 pm Thursday.The editor cannot promise space.Or \u2018even to use a story or picture.specially before seeing the material.Available space and the demands upon it vary from week to week.So please don't ask.The best way to assure publication is simply to let the editor know (932-3157) you have something coming and be ready to be or to provide vour own photographer and reporter \u2014 then prepare the material in simple.factual.complete.non-edito- rialized style.\u2019 Pictures, copy Pictures should be of good tonal range (we print offset) and on glossy prints up to 8\" x 10\".Photo identifications should be on a separate slip of paper tacked to the back of the print with a single strip of cellulose tape.Copy should be typewritten.on one side of the sheet.with clear margins at top and left side.and double-spaced.Writer or source should be identified at end of copy with address and.verv important.phone number.Please do not use CAPITAL LETTERS in your copy and do not underline words.Gain desired emphasis by the way in which you write.Current and past issues are your best guide to style and other requirements.À subscription to The Westmount Examiner is a small investment for the value of the publicity you might expect in return.(Only $3.50 per year.) - All material should be mailed or delivered to: The Editor.The Westmount Examiner, 4630 St.Catherine Street West.WESTMOUNT 215.P.Q.(We are at the corner of Blenheim Place.directly opposite the RMR Armory.) .We hope the foregoing will be helpful to you.- ing calls were an swered by the Westmount Fire - Brigade during the past week : May 20 4:35 pm: 21 Gladstone, TV transformer; 9:14 pm: 332 Selby, fire in rubbish; 9:02 pm: Box 322, Grosvenor north of Westmount avenue, flare pot; May 21 5:49 pm: 443 Prince Albert, pot burned on stove; May 22 4:57 pm: 3465 Cote St.Antoine, mattress; May 23 10:58 am: 1 Rosemount, odor of gas; 12:05 pm: Somerville and Prince Albert, gas leak; 1:12 pm: CPR siding, Hillside, fire in freight car; 7:35 pm: Prince Albert and Burton, smell of gas: 9:22 pm: Greene and Selby, ; false alarm; 10:44 pm: Grosvenor and Sherbrooke, no cause found for alarm; May 24 11:25 am: 33 Burton, possible - defect in fuse panel: 12:01 pm: 736 Lexington, possible detect in water heater thermostat: May 25 10:51 am: 340 Grosvenor.malfunction in oil furnace: 8:52 pm: 636 Clarke.(opposite) gas leak: May 26 12:42 am: 474 Wood.oil filter leaking.No shoplifting at Alexis Nihon For the first time in some weeks, no shoplifters were reported arrested in the Miracle Mart at Alexis Nihon Plaza over the past seven days., spent if you ever sell Your plumbing short.À JOHN WATSON LL (QUEBEC) LTD.wo C.Grainger Tamkinson 20 PUUMBING & HEATING ne \u2019 CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service & Quotations on request 368 VICTORIA AVE.487-1760 { The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 29, 1969 - READY FOR CROWD CONTROL Police, fire chiefs gather in Vic Hall Westmount Public Safety Department is host this evening in Victoria Hall to a regular meeting of the West Island Police and Fire Chiefs\u2019 Group, a medium of exchange of information and for inter-municipal co-operation.The seven-week crowd-control course concluded at the RMR armory last week was under the Group's auspices.Various municipalities in the Group host the regular meetings in turn.This well-drilled team of policemen, wearing riot helmets and wielding wooden batons, looks like one well-organized police force.It is not.H is a well organized combination of men from 17 separate municipal forces, including Westmount\u2019s, on the western end of the Island of Montreal resulting from an intensive, seven-week course conducted at the Royal Montreal Regiment armory on St.Catherine street here.This was part of o demonstration at the final session last Thursday.These men will comprise the instructors tor other men in the separate departments, preparing them to be ready if ever needed to work together in crowd control in any of the co-operating cities and towns.Uniform methods and theory mean instant, co-ordinated reinforcement in a local emer- Scream girls 5 best friend A young woman proved once again in the small hours of Saturday morning that a girl's best friend can be her ability to scream.She alighted from a No.24 bus at Grosvenor and Sherbrooke shortly before 3 am and noticed that she was being followed by a man who had also boarded the same bus at the Atwater terminal.As she crossed the Champlain service station lot the man neared and, as he Proceeded to put his arms around her, she let loose.She thoroughly frightened off her assailant and brought to her side Westmount Police who were gency.within earshot in a patrol car.No trace of the man was found.\"WERE HERETO HELP.YOU LIVE LONGER!S is why we have an experienced, We also have a complete stock of the things that mean so much in convenience to you and your family such as sickroom supplies, baby needs, cosmetics and sundries, etc.© Prescriptions picked up and returned FOR DELIVERY SERVICE, PHONE Our hopes and our future are tied to you! That licensed pharmacist always on duty in our dispensary.that is why we have a complete stock of approved quality drugs always on hand.and that is why we are careful to follow your doctor's prescriptions with accuracy.For your safety and convenience, too, all prescriptions are recorded in detail so a refill, if necessary, will be available at once.e Charge accounts welcomed 484-3525 - Pierre Millette, L.Ph.\u201c (FORMERLY MACY'S DRUG STORE) Tu SHERBROOKE & VICTORIA te 6 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 29, 1969 ANGLICAN PRESBYTERIAN ST.MATTHIAS STANLEY Cote St.Antoine Road Westmount and Victoria Aves.at Church Hill Canon J.N.Doidge The Rev.W.L.Chatterton TRINITY SUNDAY 8-00 a.m.- Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m.- Mattins: Preacher, the Rector 11:00 a.m.- Choral Eucharist: Preacher the Rector.- Church School, Nursery and Crib Comer WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m.- Holy Communion Orgamist and Choirmaster Aubrev M.Foy.ARC \u2019 11:00 am.ST.STEPHEN'S DORCHESTER and ATWATER Mr.E.Tait, Organist June ist 11:00 - Mattins Captain E.D.Payne We Welcome You CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Waod and Maisonneuve.Westmount The Rev'd K.G.Rutter The Rev'd Canon B.Lindsay THE FEAST OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY 8:00 a.m.The Holy Eucharist 10:30 a.m.Sung Eucharist HOLY EUCHARIST DURING THE WEEK 7:00 a.m.Tuesday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday 8:00 a.m.Friday Organist: Mr.Paul Crawford UNITARIAN THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Simpson) 11:00 a.m.\u201cESSAY ON PAGANISM\" Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason B.A.B.D.Organist: Kenneth Meek B.Mus.Choir Director: Barbara Keats B.Mus.CHURCH SCHOOL n Trafalgar School.3495 Simpson St.at 11:00 a.m.LAKESHORE UNITARIAN CHURCH at 14 Cedar Ave.Pointe Claire.Services at 9:30 and 11:15 a.m.Minister : Rev.Fred Cappuccino NORTHSHORE FELLOWSHIP 1-9th Ave Rosboro Closed for Summer Minister: Rev.5.Macdonell BA.B.D.SUNDAY.June Ist 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship 10:15 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.Kindergarten Organist and Choir Director Doris Killam A.R.C.T.I.Mus (McGill) Visitars Welcome SYNAGOGUE Temple Emanu-El 4100 Sherbrooke St.W.DR.HARRY J.STERN.Rabbi Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone, Assistant Rabbi CANTOR HERMAN K.GOTTLIEB SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening.May 30th at 8:15 o'clock DR.STERN will speak on \u201cThe Priestly Benediction.\u201d Saturday Morning, May 31st at 11:30 o'clock germonette by Rabbi Bloomstone based on Pirke 0S.BAR MITZVAH At the Worship both Friday evening and Saturday morning Paul.son of Dr.and Mrs.David Ko- bernick will be called to the reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.BAPTIST Snowdon Baptist 5275 Earnscliffe Ave.Corner Eamschite and Isabella Telephones: 486-9860 or 482-6765 Pastor: Rev.E.Gorbett B.Th.BR.E.SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m.Bible School for all 11:00 a.m.and 7:00 p.m.Wednesdays 8 p.m.Prayer Fridays at 8 p.m.Youth A Fellowship Church with a Warm and Friendly Biblical Outreach\u201d - Visitors Most Welcame \u2014 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue a Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.SUNDAY.June 1st 11:00 a.m.Church Service 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Nursery for Infants Lesson-Sermon Subject \u201cANCIENT AND MODERN NECROMANCY.alles MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCED\" 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.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister \u2014 Rev.J.Frank Patch.B.A.B.D.11:00 a.m.COMMUNION SERVICE AND DEDICATION OF MEMORIAL HANDBELLS 7:30 p.m.REV.KENNETH KNIGHT OF INDIA 9:00 p.m.MISSIONARY FIRESIDE WITH THE KNIGHTS Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.and 10:45 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH (United) Lansdowne Ave.and Maisonneuve Blvd.Rev.H.Ray Ashford, Minister Mr.Christopher Jackson, Organist 11:00 a.m.\u201cGOOD PEOPLE IN BAD PLACES\u201d At Noon: The Coffee-Hour Welcome to All AT THE CHÜRCH OF YOUR CHOICE WESTMOUNT BAPTIST DEDICATES HANDBELL SET A 25-note set of Schulmerich handbells will be dedicated at the morning service at Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday.The bell set is a memorial to the late Mrs.Frank S.Hosking.a longtime member of the West- mount congregation.The development of handbell choirs will add a new dimension to the musical life of Westmount Baptist Church.Communion will be observed at the morning service.Rev.and Mrs.Kenneth Knight.missionaries on furlough from India.will be guests at the evening service and at a fireside following.Slides of their work in India will be shown.and the public is cordially invited.Subtle influences Scientists\u2019 topic How to gain immunity to propaganda and other subtle mental influences will be considered at the services in the Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week's lesson- sermon on \u2018\u2019Ancient and Modern Necromancy.alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism.Denounced\".Relevant Scripture includes Paul's timely advice to the Romans: \u201cThe night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us there fore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light.\u201d Pertinent passages from the denominational textbook will include: \u201cThe Christian Scientist demonstrates that divine Mind heals, while the hypnotist dispossesses the patient of his individuality in order to control him\u201d.UNITED ST.ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road.near Argyle Ave.Rev.E.A.Kirker, B.A, B.D.Rev.M.R.Ralph, B.A., B.D.Ministers 11 00 a.m.Holy Communion Church School and Crib Corner Gordon C White.B Mus Organist and Choir Director DOMINION DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Landsdowne Avenue Rev.R.Douglas Smith.B.A.B.D.Rev.J.T.P.Nichols, M.A., B.D.Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Organist and Choirmaster : Mr.Victor McCorry 11:00 a.m.Worship in the Modern Mood Montreal Kairos Young People will be in complete charge of the Service Crib Corner for Infants Visitors Welcome.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave.Westmount Rev Helmut Saabas Miss Lydia Esbich \u2014 Urgamst SUNDAY, June 1st 9:30 a.m.Senior Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.m.The Service.Jr.S.S.and Nursery Grenfell Mission expands Dr.Gordon Thomas, MD.Facs, FRCS (C).executive director of the International Grenfell Association and supporting association.was guest speaker at the 75th annual meeting of the Montreal branch in St.Mathias Anglican Church Hall.His address.\u2018New Horizons.\u201d gave new aspects of Grenfell Mission work due to improved travel facilities.better communications and government medical assistance.Since the hospital at St.Anthony is now a teaching hospital, it offers a more complete medical service to the area in Newfoundland and Labrador served by the mission.The expanding industrial development due to the Churchill Falls power project has added a new area of work.Grenfell Mission medical staff has become responsible for medical needs on the construction site.A film.prepared by a member of the staff, showed many phases of the work at hospitals and nursing stations and depicted interesting glimpses of the daily life.The financial statement showed that the branch had been able to provide needed equipment and supplies for hospitals, nursing stations and children under care, apart from the annual grant to headquarters.Mrs.E.A.Bromley was elected president for the coming year.Other officers include Mrs.C.G.Farquharson.honorary president; Mrs.Alan S.Gordon, first vice president : Mrs.L.Vuillemot.second vice-president: Mrs.Wm.Tyndale.recording secretary: Mrs.T.B.Fraser.corresponding secretary.Mrs.Donald Douglas.honorary treasurer.and Mrs.V.W.G.Wilson.chairman of Christmas card sales.Temple meet set June 15 Sabbath Services tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock at Temple Emanu-El will include an address by Dr Stern on \u201cThe Priestly Benediction.\u201d The congregational 87th annual meeting takes place on Sunday morning.June 15.at 9:45 o'clock in the form of a breakfast.At this time the men and women will listen to annual reports from departments of the Temple.Joseph Cooper.president, will preside and the annual election of officers and trustees will take place.New members for the new Temple season which will commence with the High Holidays in September are being listed.Co- chairman of the membership committee are Irving Kates and Sydney Lithwick._ Parents are requested to send in registration forms mailed to them for the new school season.Registration both for the Religious and the Hebrew schools are to be completed by June 30.Kairos Group leads The Montreal Kairos Group will be in charge of the worship in Dominion-Douglas Church on Sunday morning.This group of 35 young people will lead the congregation in a worship experience that will be completely different.The group has given leadership in Charlottetown.Ottawa.and throughout Québec province during the past year.A trip to Halifax had to be cancelled because of the recent Air Canada strike.Sunday morning in Dominion- Douglas will be of interest to all who wish to share in some of the new ways of expressing man's worship of God.Woman judge at UCW The Hon.Mrs.Justice Laber- ge-Colas.newly appointed judge of the Superior Court.will speak to the Dominion Douglas United Church Women at their Spring Luncheon on Tuesday at 1 pm.On display will be an exhibit of flower arrangements from spring gardens.The president.Mrs.Douglas Peters, will introduce guests from other Westmount churches.The convenor is Mrs.J.R.Houghton and Mrs.B.Bonar Hodgson is in charge of tickets.BA Collins INC.5610 SHERBROOKE STREET.WEST CBC opens Ormstown Exhibition CBC Radio is inviting the public to a big country and western music jamboree to be staged at the Arena on the grounds of the 1969 Ormstown Exhibition on Tuesday at 8.00 p.m.Visitors to the grounds will be admitted free to concert, featuring stars from Grand Ole Opry and Wheeling, West Virginia.Ormstown is only a half-hour drive from the Mercier bridge on Route 4.The exhibition, first cou fair of the season in Eastern Canada, is one of the largest.It continues through next week until Saturday.Last years CBC production packed 2,700 enthusiastic country- western fans into the Ormstown Arena, but this year's two-hour show promises to be bigger and better, according to producer Frank Heron.Headling the cast will be Roy Drusky of TV, radio and the stage.As the winner of recording awards, and six writer awards.the handsome singer is one of the biggest names in the country- western field.Also featured will be Lonzo and Oscar, the comedy team who recorded \u2018T\u2019m My Own Grandpa\u2019.and many other hits.For the big night at Ormstown.a large number of Canadian stars will be on hand \u2014 Bobby Hill and his Canadian Country Boys include fiddler Paul Menard of TV and radio fame: singer Linda Lou (Sheila Graham), heard on the national radio network each week; Dougy Trineer, ace guitarist and Columbia recording artist, and Ron Scott, the Tamarack Swamps philosopher and bluegrass vocalist.The Ormstown show will be taped for airing on Country Holiday, a CBC Radio national network production, on Saturday.July 12, at 7.03 p.m.Award of Honor for Miss Schmolka \u201cThe Award of Honor\u2019 is presented to the boy and girl.who in their graduation year have performed the greatest service to Westmount High School and who best have combined the qualities of honor.scholarship and sportsmanship.They were selected by their fellow students for this award.This year\u2019s winner, on the girls\u2019 side is Vicki Schmolka.The Old Boys\u2019 Association gave no official reason for their deci sion not to present the corre sponding award to a boy this year.Miss Schmolka has been The Examiner's correspondent at WHS during the past school year.Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 yeors.Applications Now Being Particulars on Application Mrs.À.F.D.Macdonald (Miss Elizabeth Veitch) 220 Prince Albert Avenue For Appointment Please Phone Between 9 am and 4 p.m 486-4310 Transportation Available The National.(Continued from page 4) must decide what meaning the building has for him.The National Arts Centre has a significance far more extensive than its physical size and even the concept of the pre-Cambrian shield.It represents a truly Canadian contribution to the - forming arts.The Federal Government is financing the total cost of constructing the centre, a not insubstantial sum of some $46.4 million or, on a national per-capita, bass about $2.30 per \u201cCanadian.Open Monday The opening festival from June 2 to 14 is one example of the unique national character of the centre.Only Canadian groups will be represented.Some, such as the National Ballet and the Theatre du Nouveau Monde, are well known; others are less so.This does not mean that the National Arts Centre will continue to present Canadian groups only.On the contrary.such international- ly-known entertainers as Marlene Dietrich and Harry Belafonte will be performing at the Centre this summer.But for the opening festival.the board of trustees contemplated.as was natural.an entirely Canadian program.It goes without saying that few Montrealers will travel to Ottawa just to see their own symphony perform.But there will be good performances by groups from other places such as Vancouver, Winnipeg and Toronto, which may be of some interest to Montrealers, specially if they are considering a visit to Ottawa anyway.The opening festival is only one aspect of the National Arts Centre's contribution to the performing arts.In fact, its active responsibilities date back two years to Centennial Year when the centre organized Festival Canada for the Centennial Commission.This & its so-called Feux Follets adventures told Rotary Trials and tribulations as well as successes of \"Les Feux Follets\u201d\u201d, a strictly Canadian group of folklore dancers.were revealed to members of the Westmount Rotary Club by Gordon Marsh, company manager.at the regular weekly luncheon yesterday in Victoria Hall.The speaker was introduced by Tom O'Connell.Among guests was Miss Co- reen Haw.a student of Westmount High School who recently won a trip to Ottawa sponsored by the Westmount Rotary scholarship committee under the direction of Harold Giles, who introduced the young scholar.Miss Haw gave an interesting description of her visit to Canada\u2019s capital.thanking the members for the opportunity of meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau and other members of the government.President D.C.McLuskie called on Chuck Spence to introduce visitors and guests and reviewed the work being done on the various new projects.In the evening members of the club paid an invitation visit to the large Hochelaga street Stein- berg's warehouse.The Romans made-good use of their excellent roads by linking cities with chains of \u2018\u2019postas\u2019.These were men's quarters and stables along the routes of their ancient \u2018\u2019pony express\u2019 system.impresario role: to send Canadian companies across the country or abroad at the request of other government agencies and departments.For instance, this spring, the centre arranged a tour of Europe by Les Grands Ballets Canadiens of behalf of the Department of External Af- airs.Distinction The important distinction between the National Arts Centre's role and that of a professional impresario is that the latter promotes groups on a commercial and profitable basis whereas the centre will promote highly qualified Canadian groups such as the National Ballet Company, which might not necessarily realize a profit for the professional impresario but which is an important ingredient in a program to create everywhere an awareness of Canadian artistic talent.The National Arts Centre real izes fully the part that today\u2019s youth will play in tomorrow's activities.A youth program is being initiated which will not only allow interested students to attend rehearsals.but will send out performers to the various schools, initially in the Ottawa area.It 5 anticipated that more than 400.000 students will be involved in the program.More than just entertainment is involved, as the youth programs are to be integrated with the schools\u2019 curricula to present the performing arts as learning experiences.In other words, the music, the drama.and the ballet, the students are studying will take on much more meaning if live performances can be related to these studies.These examples represent but a fraction of the National Arts Centre's proposed activities for the next year and beyond.Let us hope that the interest and excitement generated by Expo 67 can be furthered by our latest example of Canadian creativity.Valuation Markup reduced Westmount is one several municipalities served by the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal whose citizens this year enjoy a small decrease in the percentage by which their city property valuations are raised for school tax purposes.The percentages are set each year by the PSBGM.in behalf of itself and the Montreal Catholic School Commission, for each city and town where the two authorities operate schools.The adjustments are to bring the various valuations allegedly into line with those of the City of Montreal.Last year's bump for West- mounters was 25.5 percent.This year it will be 23 percent.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 29, 1969 - 7 COURS BAYARD Directrice: Mme Senart Jardin d'enfants \u2018Les joyeux Bambins\u201d 3021 ave Trafalgar Cours primaire français 3705 Coronet Tel: 933-3186 FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianiste Lic.Mus.First Medalist \u2014 McGill University Teacher Columnist \u2014 Critic PIANO TUITION \u2014 ALL GRADES Talent Developed Phone 484-6424 5506 Notre Dame de Grace Ave.LITE TYPING COURSES Morning and Evenings GRAHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE AFTER JUNE 15th, TO MOVE TO NEW CENTRAL DOWNTOWN PREMISES * Air-conditioning * Spacious Classrooms * New Equipment * Only a few minutes to: © Metro Subway © Provincial Transport © CPR and CNR Stations ® Sherbrooke Bus 24 Over 60% of our present graduating class now employed.50% ot Enrolment Now In For Complete Secretarial Course Beginning in September.Write or phone for free prospectus GRAHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE 4914 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST WESTMOUNT 215, QUE.New Address: 2100 Drummond $t.5th Floor BELOW SHERBROOKE Phone: 484-2242, 484-0504, 631-0374 J.Philip Page, A.P.A., P.T.C., Principal and Route 14.Four Horse draft teams will be shown Thursday evening: Six horse draft teams will be shown Friday evening.Beef cattle and draft horses showing GIANT MIDWAY BY KING REID SHOWS 25 miles from Mercier bridge on route 4: 30 miles from Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue on 401 to Valleyfield ORMSTOWN EXHIBITION June 3, 4,5,6,7,8 TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 3: COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW by CBC WITH FAMED ARTISTS FROM CANADA AND U.S.A.HORSE SHOW: Wednesday afternoon and evening; Thursday and Friday evenings; Saturday morning, afternoon and evening ! Thursday: Dairy cattle and sheep showing Friday: Junior farmers club calves showing Saturday.Good bus Service from Provincial Transport Terminal. s?PRIZE: $1,00000 in merchandise from these fine shops: ANDRE CLAUDE BUTTONS & BOWS CELINE SORIA CHILDREN'S CORNER CLASSIC\u2019S BOOKS FLOWER POT FOCUS HERMES KATYA LA CHATELAINE LE NETTOYEUR LE PHARMACIEN LES BARBIERS LANVIN LUCAS MAISON COUSIN MONSIEUR DECOR PEAU DOUCE PIERRE CARDIN POURQUOI PAS?PRENATAL TOY BOX Compliments of your WESTMOUNT SQUARE MERCHANTS\u2019 ASSOCIATION Courtesy DOMINION STORES Head to O Toe Beauty > Treatment from CHARLES OF WESTMOUNT and FRANCE LAURE \u2019 Dinner for Two at the fabulous RENAISSANCE RESTAURANT Plus 25 consolation prizes of tickets for \u201cLE CINEMA\u2019) courtesy Famous Players Theatres.Open til 9 p.m.Thursdays and Fridays The Draw closes Saturday, June 7thad CALERIES BH WESTMOUNT SQUALE \u201cnothing like it anywhere\u201d Greene Ave., Ste.Catherine St.W., and Wood Ave.Entries all stores.Also direct METRO Entrance D 8 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 29, 1969 WMA.(Continued from page 1) & Field) disposed of, Mr.Nelson presented an account of his stewardship in what he described as an active year.The January civic elections prompt a re-examination of rules.regulations and constitution of the association, he said.He went on to review both the routine but meaningful committee work and some of the major matters dealt with, including air pollution.vehicular noise, the Hydro substation, urban renewal, the elderly, drugs, schooling in civies and the democratic nature of the WMA.Past President R.H.Stevenson presented the nominating committee\u2019s report, which was adopted without contest and put Mr.Hobbes in the chair.Vice-presidents are J.L.Thom, 467 Mount Stephen avenue; D.P.Thomas, 455 Clarke avenue, and Mrs.Frank Winser, 4451 de Maisonneuve boulevard west.Messrs.Hobbes and Thom were vice-presidents during the past year.Tributes Tribute was paid by Mr.Nelson to executive members retiring under WMA rules, including James Plant.a vice-president, and Messrs.Leo Apedaile, Kenneth Case, Sidney Cohen, Donald Meag- her, Michel Panet-Raymond and C.L.Walker.Mayor McEntyre, as principal speaker, paid tribute to the work of the association, to his predecessor, ex-Mayor Michael L.Tucker, and Ex-Alderman Irving Backler, as well as to Mrs.Tucker and Mrs.Backler.He reviewed the current status of the Urban Renewal Plan, announcing that Quebec Housing Corporation hearings on filed objections are due before the end of June.Meanwhile, the city intends to contact those who have made submissions to the QHC to seek solutions to problems so as to reduce the time needed before the corporation.His Worship repeated the not generally appreciated overall facts of the scheme, which he had mentioned in City Council some weeks ago when the final supplement was approved for submission to Quebec, that the total expenditure CONCENTRATING CITIZEN This is part of Tuesday evening Association annual meeting au the holl as empty seats testif to their new president, V.G they had just elected.He was ! for an overhaul of the constitu to cope effectively with new local would be about $3.500,000, the bors ar city\u2019s share 25 percent of this pollutic (the remainder federal and pro- roads : vincial).The city would finance at volved a preferential 6-78 percent.meaning an annual cost of $100,- 000 for the next 15 years.It is expected that added tax revenue from the affected area would offset this cost.in addition to improving the conditions in the area.While was 20 tion, he = special The mayor re-affirmed the heavy © city\u2019s policy of maintained inde- Montre: pendent status along with full co- sion co operation with municipal neigh- $2,350.0 mount\u2019s the cost NATE yield at available at WHY?Parts Dept.too.the valu NSU ~~ the new .against | is the Newest New Car and ma of any year any, pro tax bills minded, ROSO = is Ist Choice for Reser h ALL NSU AFICIONAD®E @ ==, .Well, when you compare our selec- election tion, our quality service (which becomes mighty \u20ac sald: important after purchase) and the courteous way The 1 we do business we're sure you'll agree.Complete = be will be dr no elec European & Domestic 2 - mayor a Cars Ltd.which n tion at tI 221 Victoria Ave., Westmount their ter ovem 937-3541 time the will go I = held. 59 ING CITIZENS f Tuesday evening's Westmount Municipal nnual meeting audience, dispersed about empty seats testify but listening intently president, V.Geoffrey Hobbes, whom elected.He was telling them of the need aul of the constitution of the association ively with new local problems.0,000, the t of this and pro- finance at percent, of $100,- bars.It is x revenue vould off- bn to im- the area.ned the ned inde- h full coal neigh- © eC.h ty ay bors and other governments.Air pollution sampling.fire police, roads and other areas were involved in inter-minicipal links.Costliest While last year's tax increase was 20 cents per $1060 in valuation, he noted that this included all special assessments such as the heavy city share of Métro and Montreal Transportation Commission costs.and that last year's $2,350.000 debenture issue, West- mount\u2019s first in three years, was the costliest ever for the city.Property taxes this year would yield about $4.500,000.This year the valuation roll will be revised and he asked citizens to watch for the new figures, check new values against those of similar properties and make their submissions.if any, promptly \u2014 and not wait for tax bills.New valuations, he reminded, did not necessarily mean increases in tax payable.Reserved for the last of his speech was the changes in the Cities and Towns Act respecting election of mayors and aldermen.He said: The usual election procedure will be followed in January of 1970, when two aldermanic seats will become vacant.However.no election will take place in January of 1971, as the office of mayor and two aldermanic seats, which normally come up for election at that time will, by law, have their terms of office extended to November of that year at which time the mayor and all aldermen will go out of office and an election for the whole council will be held.Questioners had points on other than canines Dogs, dogs, and more dogs appeared to be the dominant theme of the traditional question-and- answer period occupying rather more than the latter half of Tuesday evening's annual WMA meeting.There were other subjects, too \u2014 in most cases apparently dear to the hearts of the questioners \u2014 but somehow the discussion seemed repeatedly to come back to a seeming obsession with dogs.Other questions involved traffic speeding.the 20-mph zones particularly through Westmount Park \u2014 bucking the questioner, one member suggested that perhaps Hours extension in parks sought Possibility of extending by two hours Friday and Saturday nights.to 11:30 pm, the curfew time for use of city parks is to be discussed with city officials.Sol Cukier- man, president of Westmount High School Home and School Association, told THE EXAMINER yesterday.The proposal is designed to give young people and others extended use of outdoor facilities during the summer months.67 bikers inspected Sixty-seven youngsters brought their bicycles to the artificial ice rink Saturday morning for the annual inspection and safe-riding test.conducted by the Rotary Club of Westmount and the Westmount \u201cPolice.Only 50 appeared last year.On the 67, all received certificates except one little girl whose new bike was too big for her.Csts.George Payne and David Robertson of the traffic division were on duty with a number of Ro- tarians.20 mph was more dangerous than the usual 30 due to slowed reaction time of drivers \u2014 hedges and fences, children playing in the streets and making noises, condition of the trees on the top of the mountain, street-sign placement, underground wiring.ball-playing prohibition in the parks, bulk-buying of flower bulbs, school lunches.voting hours and litter.One young Lansdowne avenue resident, father of an infant, managed to have a double-barrelled beef: the perennial dogs as well as noisy kids playing ball outside.Needless to say.the dog question was treated to some levity.which only incensed those who regard it as a serious problem.Said the Lansdowne man: \u201cI am not a dog hater.but I resent the selfishness of dog owners: and because this is a perennial problem there is no reason to treat it lightly.\u201d And the lady who pushed for hedges and fences, \u2018\u2018as in England.\u201d also admitted she was not a paid-up member of the asso ciation, which led to another complaint by her: the fees should not have been raised to $3 last year.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 29, 1969 - V.Geoffrey Hobbes trust company man The new president of the WMA, V.Geoffrey Hobbes, is a native of Toronto educated at Lower Canada College and the University of Toronto (1943) with a BA in political science and economics with post-graduate studies at McGill.He is general supervisor of investments for The Royal Trust Company.He served in the RCNVR and is a director of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association and of the Financial Research Institute of McGill.He is married and has two children, aged 9 and 7.He has served two terms as a WMA vice-president.Twenty-two new members of the executive committee were elected for their first term.They are: R.B.Blaker, 483 Victoria avenue; Mrs.G.Bruck, 24 Ramesay road; Mrs.R.V.Chadwick, 18 Ramezay road, Dr.A.MacL.Cloutier, 444 Elm avenue; H.T.Cohen, 552 Roslyn avenue, Mrs.H.J.Daly, 35% Wood avenue; Mrs.J.H.Darragh, 645 Belmont avenue; D.T.Dingle, 561 Lans- downe avenue; M.Fish, 4920 de Maisonneuve boulevard west; P.J.Fisher, 350 Clarke avenue; Dr.B.A.Gibbard, 110 Columbia avenue; Mrs.G.A.Hutchison.555 Roslyn avenue: Mrs.A.J.Kahn, 726 Upper Lansdowne avenue; Mrs.P.Lafleur, 321 Melville avenue; J.E.M.Lawrence, 61 Chesterfield avenue; C.Maass, 532 Clarke avenue; Mrs.I.Rochester, 311 Elm avenue; M.L.Rothman, 10 Bellevue avenue; D.K.Sherry, 359 Roslyn avenue: M.K.Sherry.359 Roslyn avenue; M.W.Townsend, 4390 de Mai- sonneuve boulevard west; H.D.Walford, 600 Argyle avenue, and Mrs.L.H.Walls, 26 Thornhill avenue.Members at large elected to the nominating committee for municipal offices next year were John Churchill Smith, 481 Roslyn avenue, and Prof.Norbert Schoe- nauer, 53 Prospect avenue.Alternates are Fraser Coristine, 576 Lansdowne avenue, and John Dinsmore.646 Belmont avenue.Man is remanded after loitering Claude Morin, 37, appeared in Westmount Municipal Court Tuesday morning on a charge of loitering.He pleaded guilty and was remanded to Bordeaux Jail until next Tuesday for sentencing.PHOTOGRAPHY IRMGARD GRAEFIN SCHWERIN 1337 GREENE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT.P.Q.TEL.932-69/4 VALUATIONS Alan Mitchell M.C., C.M.WORKS OF ART VALUED AGAINST FIRE - THEFT - DAMAGE (INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS) 4217 Blvd, De Maisonneuve, Mtl.215 P.Q.Tel.334.7227 Also: 932-0014 between 10 a.m.& 2 p.m, NEAR CLAREMONT ELWOOD MARK WEST END HEARING AID CENTRE Has moved 2 doors east to 4933 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (STREET LEVEL) TEL.: 488-0511 MEYER BRICKENDEN 1440 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, SUITE 309 - MONTREAL 107, QUEBEC, CANADA CABLE ADDRESS \u2018\"INSBRO\u201d\u2019 LYONS LTD.TELEPHONE 866-3568 > 10 - Thursday, May 29, 1969 if You Have Moved.Examiner Le¢ Gregory's advise you on servicing your old carpets or consult them about your new rug problems.GREGORY'S @ HYCO 4151-4153 St.Catherine St Phone 932-4277 St .Fa it h EN REZ N Guild È to meet \u2018The spring tea of St.Faith's Guild will be held Wednesday.June 4, from 3.30 fo 5 p.m.at the home of Mrs.Ross Clarkson.524 Mount Pleasant avenue.Mrs.H.S.Hilchey and Mrs.E.N.Mercer will preside at the tea table.It is hoped that there will be a record attendance of members and friends at this annual fund- raising event.DAVIES HOUSE OF PAINTINGS Formerly at 4908 Sherbrooke St.West Please visit our new gallery at 4869 SHERBROOKE St.West (just across the street) 486-1264 PR EEE EEE Ey ys OK -e.e.Good grooming starts with a good foundation! .and Mme.A.Courval carries all the famous brands.Whatever your silhouette, you'll step out of our shop perfectly fitted with the foundation garments that do the most for your individual figure .teeling comfortable and confident.GRADUATE CORSETIERS AT YOUR SERVICE At Mme.Courval you will be received like a queen by a foundation expert with years of experience.ERE REE EEE EE Serving discriminating women for over 50 years 276-3812 PETER ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE its summer closing, May 29 - June 19, with discounts up to 50% on all items too numerous to list.During the summer closing, all articles donated will be picked up by phoning 849-7245.Store hours, Monday to Friday 10:00 a.m.to 4:30 p.m., Thursday until 7:00 p.m.Remember the date, May 27 to June 19.Parents Without Partners hear smoke therapist Mrs.Bernice Lurie, smoking therapist, Royal Edward Chest Hospital, will be guest speaker at the next meting of Parents Without Partners Inc., Montreal Chapter 284.Her topic will be \u2018Better to Stay Well Than to Get Well\u201d illustrated with slides.The meeting will take place next Thursday.8:00 pm at 4515 St.Catherine street west.If your newly-chosen apartment is already painted.you can still add your own personal artistic touches by enamelling or antiquing old furniture.Colorfully painted furniture.against a neutral Hours: 3 > : background.creates a charming 9.30 A.M.to 6 P.M.Daily effect! Fri.to 9 P.M.Nine apartments and homes in Westmount and Montreal are to be the scene of the 17th annual House and Garden Tour sponsored by the Auxiliary of the Royal Edward- Laurentian Chest Hospitals from 10 am to 4:30 pm on Tuesday, rain or shine.Proceeds will provide comforts, recreation, medical equipment and help to indigent patients in Montreal and Ste.Agathe.Committee members, left to right, are Mrs.Norman Macfarlane, 781 Upper Belmont avenue, and Mrs.Michael Birchwood, 428 Metcalfe avenue.Hello! You'll be delighted to see our new art works by Eric Wesselow and, as usual, our antique home accessories and exciting antique jewelry.Please drop in soon, Tuesday to Friday, 10 to 4.Renée Caplan Gita Kolomeir The Nearly New Shop announces ; ® See 1909 Mount Royal F 3679 Ontario St.Ek.6550 St.Hubert St.Duvernay Shopping Centre Mail Orders Filled With Care 4861 Sherbrooke W.4491 St.Lawrence Blvd.CHARGEN PEE EE EE EEE EE £3 .0 LU .- .ky .0 .k .ES 0) .The Apartment 1339 Greene Avenue 937-1122 Ex JAMM SESSION AT MAN, HIS WORLD The annual \u2018\u2019Champagne and Strawberries\u2019\u2019 Ball of the Junior Associates of the Montreal Mu- riedrich band made seu of Fine Arts is oo be held wedding bands riday, June 13, at the French i design Sra Siver Pavilion.Man and His World.PLAZA toi.937-1055 Something very witchy is brew- ing to mark the 10th anniversary x09 CW ht George Pickreil Fresh and Artificial FLOWERS and PLANTS Rentals.Flower arrangements renewed monthly in your own containers.See our outstanding disploy at 4154 St.Catherine W.Deliveries - 935-5431 Pauline B.Beliveau and Ann Albert are pleased to announce the opening of their boutique BEL-ANN KNITS Inc.Imported Wools - Hand made Knits and Haute Couture 4937 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST {Near Claremont) 488-2900 1682 St.Zotique 121-2685 Re-Upholstering - Remodelling of kitchen and living room sets.We also have a wide variety of new materials in our showroom for you to choose from.Tufted and plain backs.Tel: 721-2685 Free estimates - low prices = Perfection Guaranteed WE HAVE MOVED.Visit Us At Our New Convenient Location 2087 PEEL ST.OLGA\u2019S LION-FURS © Fur Storage ® Fur Remodelling ® New Furs ® Resale Furs SUEDE & LEATHER OUTERWEAR Cleaning & Repairs 843-6314 CANADIANA ANTIQUE SALE 45th ANNIVERSARY Breitman\u2019s are having their FIRST sale.A fine opportunity to acquire some of the finest quality Canadiana.Armoires, tables, buffets, carvings, glassware, etc.AT DISCOUNTS UP TO 40% SALE ENDS SAT.MAY 31st S.BREITMAN ANTIQUES 1353 GREENE Avenue EST'D 1924 937-0275 WESTMOUNT of the prestigious summer affair which promises a new.exciting concept.The \u2018moon children\u201d are coming.Barbara Birdfeather and BARBARA BIRDFEATHER John Manolesco, two of North America's foremost astrologists, will be special guests, along with the Maharajah's Palmist and other personalities.Executive for this year\u2019s Ball include Robert Marshall.president: Suzanne Bissonnette, vice- president: Miss Harriett Argy- rakis; Maxine Dawe; Ross Peel; Peter B.M.Hyde, finance and budget.and René E.Boulay, publicity, installations and coordination.Blair McRobie is JAMM treasurer and Mrs.George Gratton, secretary.Barrie Lee Wexler has been engaged to design theme, decorations and graphic presentation.JAMM was founded by a group of young Montrealers of French and English expression.pursuing the following objectives: 1) Stimulating and developing the interest of the young public of Montreal in the arts.with special The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 29, 1969 - 11 FRENCH WALLPAPER emphasis on the role played by MATCHING | FABRICS \u20ac museum; - .By Nancy Grantil 2) Encouraging young artists, and FET RT 3) Promoting the interests of the museum by conducting exhibitions, and other events.JAMM's current membership is 700 and the season now ending has been quite important because SE 7 22 Ere 344A Victoria Ave.Westmount 484-6003 i of the success of charter flights made to Paris and Japan and because of the exhibitions.some of international scope, which were presented in the Stable Gallery.The ball is the annual fund raising event to help defray the expenses of the coming season and permit.if possible.a modest contribution to the museum to make acquisitions or offset expenses.In 1966.for instance, JAMM contributed $5.000 to the facelift- ing of the museum in preparation for Centennial year.Genuine Choice Western BEEK QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor ot High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables.Schneider's and Nichol's Bacon, Mam and Sausages LICENSED GROCER NEW SEASON | MAPLE SYRUP 4466 St.Catherine West Neor Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 Salt has a multitude of uses.To perk up a fire throw a handful of salt into the fireplace.Salt is effective as a gargle.Use one teaspoon of salt to a glass of warm water.Salt will clear blocked drains of grease and bad smells.Pour a strong solution of hot water and salt down the sink drain once a week to prevent blockage.Don\u2019t Take Chances with your expensive Hi-Fi Stereo equipment B SERVICE LTD., (former Peck's Service Dept.) Specializes in repair and installation of Transistorized equipment Amplifiers \u2014 Tuners \u2014 Taperecorders \u2014 Recordplayers \u2014 KLH \u2014Fisher \u2014 Scott \u2014 Marantz \u2014 Ampex - Garrard and many other makes 160 RONALD DRIVE 487-4010 Montreal West pot SPANISH NAVY, BEIGE, BLACK, WHITE, ALL SIZES REDUCED PRICES UP TO 607 OFF ON LADIES\u2019 SHOES & HANDBAGS LARGE CHOICE OF IMPORTS FROM ITALY & SPAIN ALSO MEN'S LINE OF IMPORTED SHOES | AT DISCOUNTS REG.$24.2° AAR CARNEVAL SHOE STORE 5791 VICTORIA AVE.(CORNER BOURRET) 733-0676 I= Why not make building.If you have a perty.Call me and J.Samuels (1) Property for Sale YOUR HOUSE ?a 4-storey elevator apartment with 4 bedrooms or more in Wesi- mount, Town of Mount Royal or Hampstead and would like to invest in an income-producing pro- \u201cLet\u2019s talk it over.\u201d Fulton Realties Member Montreal Real Estate Boord 12 - The Westmount Examirier, Thursday, May 29, 196 9 HSE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 931-7511 10 Words *1.00 7¢ for each additional word For best service, phone your ads early - final deadline noon Thursday ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TILL 10:00 P.M.(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday till 5 pm) Accounts may be paid at the Examiner office, 4630 St.Catherine street west, Westmount; Monitor and St.Laurent News office, 6525 Somerled avenue, and the Town of Mount Royal Weekly Post office, 233 Dunbar avenue.Advertisements not paid for in advance ot publication are subject to o 25-cent buting charge but may then be paid without further charge at any branch of the Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank of \u201canada on the Island of Montreal.at The CAN'T SELL an exchange for luxurious home 342-9661 (9) Country Houses to Let (50) Apartments to Let (61) Flats \u2014 Duplexes to let (112) Mother's Helper LASALLE 1800 Shevchenko - Newman MONTH FREE 1%2-2%-3%-4% Oil heating, hot water Individual thermostats Water tax paid Frigidaire and stove Private balcony Laundry, Locker Intercom, Elevator Curtain rods installed Free Cable T.V.Magic-eye garage Swimming pool - sundeck Carpeted hallways Near shopping centres Furnished apartments if desired 363-4034 321-0888 SHERBROOKE - Victoria.2/2 equipped.Redecorated.suitable older couple.References.Call 866-0178.Fielding Sublet T.M.R.Semi detached.Prime central location on quiet street.4 bedrooms, beamed, panelled living room with open fireplace, wall-to-wall carpeting, panelled separate dining room.Landscaped grounds.7%% mortgage.Financing available.Priced in low Thirties.Low taxes.Lake Luxurious large 412.2 balconies, 3876.Luxurious Residence |- facing park.July 1st.After 6.481-land offer a child your home.heart OUT 7EMONT NEW DUPLEX 3-4 or5 bedrooms * EXCELLENT LOCATION.* FACING PARK.RENTAL $300.AND UP.French Mother's helper available JUNE, July, Augost.Reliable.26 years.No housework.Ready to take care of children, homework, etc.balcony, N.D.G.Englis or Frenc Canadian mature Tady.Privileges.486-8764.\"Call: 735-4916 Ereference Country Or Sea 6to8 pm (71) Rooms to Let Young Lady UNFURNISHED, large.Private Wanted 16 or over.Live in.Mother\u2019s helper.In Laurentians.4222 Dorchester W.July and August.Call 489- 0952 or 482-8905.(117) Domestic Employment Wanted EUROPEAN cleaning woman, reliable, experienced.8:30 to 3:30.$13.plus busfare.739-7628.COMPANION-HELP.Ma- cleaning woman is kept.C: pable, dependable.Light duties.Moderate salary.Lady alone preferred.Call 4 to 8 pm only 482-7418.NURSING OVERLOAD AND HOMEMAKER SERVICE.3694 ST.DENIS.788-5639.(126) Antiques Rooms nicely furnished.Very clean and quiet house.Kitchen privileges, un-deck, parking.Facing Metro end shopping centre.References.33-1552.Mother's Helper available for August.Capable 15 year old.Experienced.Call: 487- 4903.CLOCKS.mantie and wall: antique chairs.pine and Victorian.LA VIEILLE BOUTIQUE ANTIQUES 6020 COTE DE LIESSE (75) Nursing Home (113) Domestic Help Wanted Wood Residence Happy atmosphere.Nice grounds.Good food.Excellent care.Private.334-4572 Permanent daily help.Monday to Friday.Live in or out.One child.References.English speaking.681-3343.(80) Children's Board An Urgent Plea PLEASE be a FOSTER PARENT and help.Infants, school age and Memphremagog MODERN chalet, magnificent view, (52) Furnished Apartments to Let stone fireplace, fully equipped, 5 bedrooms.2 bathrooms.481-4215.Memphramagog NEW 4 bedroom cottage with all conveniences on lake.East side.Sublet 2050 Claremont Furnished 4C room apartement June to September $125.487-2366.(59) Houses Wanted Furnished House Dock with beach for small fry.4 Call 039 0663 weeks.August.$650.486-0474.(39) Offices to Let (5) Country Property .For Sale Offices torent Arundel, Que.Furnished cottage on lakefront, 75 miles from Montreal.3 bedrooms, insplated.running water.Call 932- 237.SUITABLE small business, light manufacturing, etc.Call: Wanted THREE or four bedrooms.For Julylexcellent condition.Used as second and August.Required for family ofjear in adult family.Phone 933-5162.4 adults.West End.Call office dur- teenagers need you.Since homes are needed for girls and boys urgently it is an occation for the Community to endorse this appeal of the Catholic Family and Children\u2019s Services (formerly Catholic Welfare Bureau) by calling 933-7381 Ext.51.for further information.Thank you.O00 0000000 O OOOO (127) For Sale Bedroom Furniture Bedroom set complete (walnut) 5 ROR OOO0000 piece.Very reasonable.747-9200.0 D XN ANN Hand Writing NAMES FOR DIPLOMAS CALL RI 4-6662 AFTER 6 p.m (82) Autos for Sale PLUMBING & HEATING '67 Volvo 144S 1967 VOLVO 1448, made in Sweden, automatic.4 door.Low mileage.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.WESTMOUNT 035-1121 935-1189 General Repairs BUSINESS SERVICES ROUFING Script PUTRI WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.1975 NOTKE DAME LACHINE 637-2308 24 HOUR SERVICE Cartage and Moving JAMES DOOR AND EQUIPMENT Garage door repairs.service.747- 6075.Residence 684-3876.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS \u2014 Sally's Pond in the Bolton Pass near Knowlton.Four-room bungalow, furnished, all facilities.Waterfront, screened porch.fireplace.No winter road.$7,500.481-2972.Adirondacks Chateauguay Lake N.Y.well kept 6 room semi-winterized cottage, furnished.All modern conveniences-heating.Screened porch, sundeck.Attractive landscaped lake front lot.102 x 400.Owner.695-6315.ATTRACTIVE 2%, $125.Included everything.Good transportation.Call 486-7111.Sublet Sherbrooke W.LARGE 3%, one year.Indoor pool, suana, etc.Call after 7 pm.487- 3566.ing da .4821403 PU 482-3541 Convertible VALIANT 1965.full ipped.(50) Apartments to Let (61) Flats-Duplexes toLet Must sell Asking $985.482-0191 Montclair beautiful location, redec- CHEV Biscayne 1966 sedan.Radio.N.D.G.Sublet orated, heated, equipped.5Y2, alse|automatic.Excellent condition.634 3 room basement bachelor.Rente together or separate.486-7207.3273.Upholstering For re-upholstering and recovering jobs.please call: Midtown Up- 1964 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 door Snowdon Area.4Y upper.Heated, equipped.Newly decorated.Adults.Immediate.$115.Call: 731-6382.hardtop.Excellent condition.Rea- holstering.937-4446 from 12 to 2 P.M.And from 4 to 10 P.M.sonable.331-3959.Dressmaking ALPHA Romeo 1966 Spider, never winter driven.Excellent condition.Reasonable.Call 739-5804.ST.LAURENT 5% upper duplez.heated, redecorated.Near train shopping centre.744-2288.\"PARKING space available.(95) Parking Space to Let DRESSES, gowns.Bridal.alterations.by experienced Paris designer.Fast service.932-5133.New Bordeaux (8) Country Houses to Let Ste.Adele en Haut #4 bright clean rooms.Occupancy July.$105.Call 332-0031.Westmount Parkview Apartments SWISS and Bungalows.610 - 1385 -c UBLET.2 bedrooms.Front, 2 1387 - 1389 - 1391 Morin Street.lovens, dishwasher, equipped, cedar For information apply 600 Morin.ocet\u2019 elevator.Clos Street, during week apply 54 Beau- champ, Mr.Groulx or call 484-0388.jose to shoppin 2 buses.accupancy July, August.C 932-5468 Gohier-Rochon Upper 4%, clean, separate entrance, fully \u2018equipped.$100.Immediate.Couple preferred.748-9151.MONTREAL West.September Ist.occupancy.plex, heated, equipped, garage.Reasonable rent.488-3912, 488 1.6% modern upper du- imonthly.Vicinity St.Catherine Greene.933-0244.DRESSMAKING and aiter- ations.All kinds.Fast service.Reasonable rates.Call (106) Work Wanted (Male) 488-5481.ODDS.and ends, moved from your home or office.Light furniture, rugs.and parcels.Call anytime 489-3186.Painting and Decorating Interior and Exterior Painting and decorating Top quality paint used Free estimate Work guaranteed Call Capital Paint Reg'd 336-5274 336-5206 9 PAINTING, plaster repair, gyprock, - varnishing, wall paper hanging, spray gun.Reasonable Rates MOVING done at reasonable rates.Call 334-0795.Rugs Cleaning or two days weekly.769-5304 \u201ctable A.B.C.Carpet Cleaning Reg'd.8 c.PRIVATE chanteur available.Onel pe square foot.Rugs insured, 388-| (112) Mother's Helper ) Roofing Susan would like to spend GREY Avenue, upper flat, 6 or 7 rooms.Heated.Janitor service.Immediate.$225.monthly.Call 482-7144.vacation with English speak- ROOFING trouble?No charge or obligation.Consult us.331-2287.ing family.Experienced Maintenance with young children.For Summer months.Call: 388- HANDYMAN.Exterior and interiot Painting work.Floor sanding.Ete.1508.388-4147: Free Estimate 665-2078 .Music Instruction Plano or Singing Lessons a our home.Qualified eacher.Numerous Festival amination successes.Miriam Kenny 935-6689 - ture refined woman wishes >, .position in nice home mo 3 (127) For Sale Bedroom Furniture BEDROOM suite (French Provincial), 6 piece, (white and gold), singe bed.$135.or best offer.747- (130) For Sale Kitchen Equipment FRIGIDAIRE stove, 24 inch.Very good condition.$30.or best offer.482-8080.ELECTRIC stove 30 inch, automatic.Excellent condition.5 years old.738-2346.FIVE piece kitchen set.Perfect condition.Reasonable.Call 488- 6479 after 6 pm.(132) For Sale Musical Instruments Piano apartment size, walnut.Eaton\u2019s.Excellent condition.Asking price $400.738-9848.(134) Sports Equipment BOY'S bicycle, 26 inch (Raleigh).Good condition.Reasonable.481- 4897 KAWASAKI 250 c.c.Good condition.Handles well.Reasonable.Call 695-1788 afternoons.TRICYCLE, Leader, de luxe, 20 inch, blue, very good condition.$12.50.Also small tricycle, $3.482-8462.\u2018MOTORCYCLE Triumph Tiger 100 R 500 cc.1 year old.8,000 miles.Excellent condition.Reasonable 484-8252.BOY'S bicycle, 20 inch.Excellent condition.$20.Call 486-6527.SACRIFICE.Jawa 175 c.c.1968.Used only 3 months.Excellent condition.Owner left town.Call 738- 2586.(136) For Sale Clothing and Furs Lady's coats, dresses, suits, nearly new, size 10-12.Private.484- 7076.(138) For Sale General .STATION WAGON 1965 Pontiac, one driver; fireplace; crib; T.V.24 inch; bed and dresser.Reasonable.342-4321.China dinner set, Aynsley, canary yellow.Ten 5 piece settings, (75 pieces).738-9848.Bone China Rosenthal dinner set, service for 12, many extra pieces.Reasonable, 481- 5027.IRONER (Ironrite) cabinet model with chair.Excellent condition, $90.Lawnboy mower, 21 inch, newly overhauled, $60.484-5863.MODERN sofas, 8 feet, 6 feet, with new coverings; end tables, solid mahogany; credenza-bookcase {black}, drapes, spread (beige).00%6.Baby Items CRIB, $15., baby carriage, $35.; playpen, $5.; changing table, $7.; carseat, $5.; infant seat, $3.Call 482-9812.STAUFFER posture rest unit complete; automatic massage \u201cfor weight reducing and relaxation, extends to 6 feet.Perfect condition.Sacrifice.$60.481-9841.AIR Conditioner.R.C.A.Victor Whirlpool, hardly used.Reason- atre.Call 482-9812.WHEELCHAIR; quadrilateral cane.Like new.Reasonable.Call 481- 3993.CHESTERFIELD and chair, suitable for coûntry cottage.$60.Call 481-4757.BABY carriage (Pedigree); baby mattress ; car bed; high chair; portable typewriter; lined drapes (Italian silk); trilight lamps; table, rosewood Empire style with marble top; Queen size headboard.Reasonable.735-3055 after 4.S.0.S.LADIES : There is Money in your closets if cluttered with imports or original models in perfect condition.Sell them through: La Boutique Fantasque Sv New Address OIL (138) For Sale General ANTIQUES PRE SUMMER SALE DURING JUNE up to 20% off on our antiques and gifts Old Pine furniture, large assortment of Pewter, lamps of all kinds, tteries, engravings, old Canadian ps, etc.Moberge Inc.4928 SHERBROOKE WEST WESTMOUNT 486-8073 CABINET only, mahogany, 5 compartments, for hi-fi equipment size 42 x 38 x 18.933-1738.CHROME hot plate, 2 burners.Excellent condition.New.$10.Call 737-7377.SET of bone china, service for 6.Never used.Cost $200.Reasonable.484-6114, 2 washing machines, 1 automatic, 1 wringer.upright piano.Reasonable prices.Call 489-6070.KELVINATOR dryer, $70.; Thor washer wringer type, needs repairs, $5., wardrobe, 2 door, wooden, $20.748-8255.Full Wig, never wom, Reddish Blonde, hand made from finest qual: ity European hair, Nylon mesh cap.Sacrifice less than half price.Call: - 484-0044 or 6844731 evenings.(138) For Sale NEW Oriental Persian rug (Aubus- son) with underpadding.$290.Call 482-8881 after 6 pm.VERDUN: Frigidaire, 9 cubic feet; electric heater; rocking chair; screen door and windows; wood frames; trilight floor lamp; small bureau; double spring and mattress; kitchen table, 4 wood chairs; vacuum cleaner.Reasonable.Call 766- 0753.GOLF clubs, left handed, man's, complete set; mirror 32 x 45; chesterfield and chair - 739-0727.DRAPES; beds ; chairs; some china; lady's fur coat, size 14.Reasonable.Call 486-6234 after 6 pm.SAROUK rug, reversible, 12 x 16; living room suite, Louis XV style; other items.Excellent condition.626-7713.(138) For Sale General HOOVER washer-spin dryer, excellent condition.Ideal for apartment dweller.$100.731-8911.MIRROR with mitred block design, 50 x 60 inches.Perfect condition.$55.342-2635.CHESTERFIELD: Eatonia washing machine.Both good condition.Call 737-1631.FRIGIDAIRE, 1 year old; tableware; dishes; pictures; man's electric shaver; foot stool, 5 pairs drapes; bedspreads; window blinds; glasses; pots and pans; etc.843- 7186.Broadloom 3 rooms, 300 sq.ft.wall-to-wall, $75.Call 288-6501.(151) Wanted to Purchase WANTED divan bed; 2 chests of drawers; dressing table; carpet for basement room.Reasonable.Call: \u2018932-6813.WANTED twin carriage.Good condition.Call 482-9024» WANTED: Traditional or English low back downfilled sofa.733-7444.WANTED.Folk guitar, 6 string nylon.Excellent condition.481- 6329.WANTED: Paintings.Old Canadian Swor Cote, Franchere, Etc.738 0672.(158) Domestic Pets DOBERMAN Pinchers, exclusive stock breeding.6 weeks old.274-9160.GOOD home wanted for Sheltie- type dog.Male.Housebroken.Young 489-6351.Female puppies, 7 weeks old, small breed.Call 489-0276.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 29, 1969 - 13 \u2014\u2014 (158) Domestic Pets Space Wanted Country Boarding Suitable Space Wanted For handiers and trainer on proms Kindergarten All facilities.Pick up and delivery.Call 1-245-3220.(163) Educational Conversational | French INTENSIVE SUMMER COURSES.SMALL GROUPS OF 10.Gendron French School (ESTABLISHED FOR 35 YEARS) 4055 Decarie Blvd.Suite 106.Call: 484-2290 Summer Activities For Your Children 3 University students eager to involve children in summer activities will promise an engrossing and creative weekly programme for children from the ages of 6-10 years.Plans center around children who must live in a city environment.Eager to meet with interested parents.Call Christine 288- Approximately 1500 Square feet.One or 2 rooms.Toilets, access to kitchen and garden.Call: 861-1342 or 483-8286.(9) Country Houses to Let St.Columban River front cottages, quiet, private.40 minutes by autoroute.For season, one bedroom.$300., 2 bedroom $400.Call 937-2333 or St.Jerome 438-4963 Mr.Seniw.(50) Apartments to Let Cote Des Neiges 34 Sublet Five Months.Renting for $160.will sacrifice at $125.including garage.Call: 731- ms or 489-7604 - 738- Cote St.Luc Large 4%.Heated, garage.Sublet.Reduced rent for 3 months.Available July Ist.Call: 484-9957.SPECIAL $3275.00 MONTEGO 1969-TUDOR HARD TOP 8 CYL.-AUTOMATIC-POWER STEERING POWER DISC BRAKES-RADIO A.M.FULL WHEEL COVERS-W.S.WALLS CHOICE OF COLOURS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CUMMING PERRAULT LTD.6435 ST JAMES ST.W.vusreastorcavenosn 489-3831 since 1927 \u201cOldest member of the Montreal Mercury team\u201d pi & wait for your ALIGNMENT SP! cul 590 MON TO FRi: 6 A.M.te 6 P.M.\u2014 SAT: @ AM.10 2 PM.INCORPORATED 6505 ST.JAMES, w (ot Cavendish) TEL: 481-0892 \u2014 14 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 29, 1969 Vo 15 WAYS TO PUT YOUR HANDS ON CASH WITHOUT BORROWING.se © i Fa 3 He aN re a 2) LU) od + M2 .ces SS Y e to.Ad œ x Sell Sell A 0 Toys N Clothing Sell a SN ti Boat Sell a Car re Via Sell Property = EY se 2 p NW) ~ & AP 7) x y 3 | N | 53 2 > OT dg 3 > x i @ æ = UD LR) eS Sell a\u2019 a\\ Sell ( p Musical >a sell] Wo a Camera Instrumen rt Sell a Sell Tools Sports Equipment a 3 es RR ee ss A =H.) CAN Sell 10NCES = ( Appl 9 NC 1 Sell V a Mower J A 2 Ch) 7 Q Se FOR > ov SALE Ë mi % Sell Furniture \u201cWI wy KW ) Fe Sell a Motor Sell a House & Sell them Phone Every week people continue 931-7511 with a to place Classified Ads in Classified We'll write The Westmount Examiner.Proof that they sell and sell the Ad.Ad £5 A = 3 TERMITE TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPS These are the Falcons, champions of the City of Westmount recreation department's Termite Touch Football League last year, photographed with Mayor Peter M.McEntyre at the recent awards night held in Victoria Hall.Front row, left to rifgt: Gordon Mclannet, Sean French, Mike Whitacre, Ted Ziner and Andrew Boright; back row, Robin Walker, Ronald Oshima, Richard Couchon and Tim Lontier (coach).Two rugger wins Last Saturday Westmount Rugger Club\u2019s two teams each best Ottawa Indians teams, the first team winning 10-3 in Ottawa and the second team 16-8 at the West- mount Athletic Grounds.Each of the local teams played well together, deriving their strength from team effort rather than individual star performances.| CAMPBELL GILDAY CO.LIMITED MONTREAL, Symbol of quality reefing since 1883 Call our representative for free estimate © RESIDENTIAL © COMMERCIAL ® INDUSTRIAL 7300 St.James St.W.(Ar West Brocdwey) 482-9566 In Ottawa the first team smothered all attacking moves from the Indians by quick first-time tackling and never permitted them to penetrate.Such vigorous covering resulted in a minor infringement of the laws in front of Westmount's posts with the Indians gaining an easy 3 points from the penalty kick.But this was all they were allowed and in the second half.with the wind and sun behind them, Westmount was continually attacking.This produced touchdowns by John Kittredge and Paul von Wiese.the latter coming after a fine run by Wade Kenney in his first game for the club.These touchdowns were both converted.The second team never looked like loosing their game and gained four touchdowns, two of which were converted, against the Indians, two touchdowns and one conversion.The previous Saturday saw Montreal Canadians tie their game with University of British Columbia 3-3, with the Canadians\u2019 only score coming from a passing movement involving Michael Burbank, John Patton and Toby Kent, who touched down.all being from the Westmount club.This Saturday both Westmount teams play Montreal Irish at their new grounds on the South Shore.CASCADE ELECTRIC HOT WATER TANK Reg.$169.50 speciaL $139.50 © Plomberie © Chauffage © Creusage COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL Westmount Plumbing & Heating Ltd.206 Olivier Ave., Westmount ® Plumbing ® Heating ® Digging 89 935- 1321 24 HR.SERVICE SPORTS Lifesaving course opens here Monday The Royal Lifesaving Society course for the bronze medallion will be held at the Westmount swimming pool.The course is open to residents of Westmount 14 years of age and over, and will commence on Monday with daily instruction through to Saturday, June 7.from 4.30 to 6 pm.Register closes at the recreation office at the artificial ice rink by tomorrow.This group will be limited to 20 persons.Westmount breeds entered in show Several Westmount dogs were entered in the Hochelaga Kennel Club Dog Shows held this weekend at the Dorval Arena.Owners were Graham Bardell, 481 Argyle avenue, Dalmatian; Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Benhow, 434 Elm ave., Borzois: Barrie and Denese Flakelar, 327 Melville ave., Shetland Sheepdog; J.W.Hueton, 26 Willow ave., Newfoundlands; W.C.Lloyd-Smith, 530 Argyle ave.Golden Ketriev- er, Gilles Martin.481 Argyle ave., Dalmatian, and Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Carrious, 4721 The Boulevard, Old English Sheepdog and a Shih Tzu.Tennis training for ages 9 to 16 Boys and girls, from 9 to 16 years of age who are residents of Westmount, may register for special tennis instruction.The minimum age is one year younger than that announced May 1 by the city recreation department.This instruction will take place on the junior tennis courts starting on Tuesday.July 1.from 10 to noon and subsequent Thursdays and Tuesdays through to Aug.28.The group will be limited to 60 persons.Register at the artificial rink by Friday.June 26.The fee will be $3.Each player must have his or her own racket and three well marked tennis balls.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 29, 1969 - 15 STANDINGS CITY OF WESTMOUNT RECREATION DEPARTMENT Municipal Softball League League standines as at Tuesday am: LEAGUE GS P w L D Pts.MOSQUITO Pirates 7 5 5 0 0 10 Red Wings 7 5 4 1 0 8 Marlins 7 5 2 3 0 4 Chiefs 7 4 1 3 0 2 Jets 7 4 1 3 0 2 Indians 7 5 1 4 0 2 PEE WEE Expos 12 8 8 0 0 16 Giants 12 8 3 5 0 6 Mets 12 8 3 5 0 6 Dodgers 12 8 2 6 0 4 PEE WEE ALL STARS: 4 2 2 0 0 4 Dog runs loose ROBERT Min bird reserve Dogs must have heard in advance of the adverse criticism of them voiced at Tuesday evening\u2019s WMA meeting.There was only one complaint in the past week to Westmount Police, this concerning a large canine illegally turned loose on the summit where, among other things, it was chasing the pheasants in the bird sanctuary.Yet another reminder, folks: it ts unlawful and you are liable to prosecution for turning your dog loose without a leash bet- ' ween now and mid-autumn.CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.880 Selkirk St.Pte.Claire Tel.: 697-7110 Free Estimates Residential & Industrial Renovations Planned Kitchens Finished Basements Complete Home improvements ~~ you can try us out.and ceilings.Varathaning floors.On shining up furniture.estimates on request.3025 Matis $1.Laurent, 382, Quebec The not quite so free home trial.NN (We love dirt.) It costs money but that's all.We'll clean your house without a contract so On washing windows, walls, woodwork, On cleaning, polishing, waxing, sanding and On attics, balconies, basements, siding, v skylights, or anything else.We guarantee our work, and give free And since we're fully fonded, insured, and charge no more, why not give us a call.LANDSDOWNE MAINTENANGE Just Coll 334-2648 16 - Thursday, May 29, 1969 Regular school ends tomorrow Medal and Mitchell Wolfe the Tomorrow is the last regular school day before the June exams and for matriculating students the last time they will be attending normal classes at Westmount High School.The past week has been spent reviewing.There have also been two Awards Assemblies to honor students who have contributed noteworthy service to the school.The first of these assemblies was run by the Students Coun- = cil, their last official function for the year.Awards were given to graduating students for distinguished service.Most club presidents were honored.A special Students\u2019 Council award was given to lan Townsend who \u201cwas always there when you needed him\u201d and who helped the council immeasurably this year.At the end of the assembly, next year's council was sworn in by retiring president Hank Baig.The other assembly was devoted to handing out athletic awards.In boys\u2019 sports: Best football player, Ian Ronald; best basketball player, Willie Follette, and best hockey player, Gordon Leonard.Bruce McNeil won the Gold Tilley seen chairman of PSBGM A.Reid Tilley.Westmount school commissioner and the local board\u2019s representative on the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, is a possible new chairman of the central board.As vicechairman, he stands next in line to Peter Millar of Montreal West who on Tuesday announced his resignation; effective June 30, as chairman.Mr.Tilley was out of town for the balance of the week when sought yesterday for comment.However, friends thought the like- lyhood of Mr.Tilley's choice by the board, when it decides on a successor in July.is great.Mr.Tilley.who also is president of the Provincial Association of Protestant School Boards, has been one of the PSBGM's most active persons in the long province-wide dispute with teachers.Silver for \u2018\u2018having made the greatest contribution to sports during their Senior years.\u201d The medals were awarded according to points; 10 points for participating in a major sport, 5 for a minor one.Members of the junior rugger team were congratulated for having won the city championship.In girls\u2019 sports, Kathie Love won the Gold Medal fer the greatest contribution to spo ts throughout her high school yeafs: and Kathy Johnstone won the Silver.These same two girls and Jody Sutherland were awarded purple and white Ws for having accumulated over 60 points throughout the year.Points were given for having been on school teams, for winning city championships and for participating in intramural sports.Westmounter salutatorian at Loyola Carl-Gunnar Dysthe, 550 Claremont avenue, is to be the salutatorian at the 73rd convocation of Loyola of Montreal on Saturday.He is among 17 West- mount students receiving degrees.Mr.Dysthe is an honors econ- CARL-GUNNAR DYSTHE omics graduate, one of 578 in the graduating class.Other Westmounts include: Bachelor of Arts: William James Bonar, Norman S.Brooke jr., Jennifer Clark, John Charles Donnelly, Edgar Enrique Garcia- Hill, Beverly G.Jones, Leonard F.MacDonald, Ellen Gertrude McManus, John C.Poirier, Donna Seager, Michael Anthony Stewart Turner (honors political science) and Brenda Jane Wilson; Bachelor of Commerce: Stephen Vincent Lunny and Eric Zackon: Bachelor of Science: Barbara Jane Bennett and Boris Stras- berg.Last week.at the annual meeting of the Loyola of Montreal Alumni Association.B.O'N.Gallery, 19 deCasson road.was elected secretary.HEADS SERVICES: New president of the Allied Jewish Community Services of Montreal is Boris G.Levine, CA, 649 Victoria avenue, elected last week at a meeting of the board of trustees.He succeeds Gordon Brown.AJCS is the budgeting and social planning instrument for its 19 constituent member bodies.Other officers elected include Saul H.Levine, executive committee chairman; Charles R.Bronf- man, Alan H.Finestone, Michael Greenblatt, QC, and Irvin Halperin, vice-presidents; Joseph Ain, treasurer; Monty Berger, secretary, and Samuel Bronfman, CC, continuing as honorary president.\u2018Miss\u2019 contest plans ready at Boys\u2019 Club Rehearsals and preparations are in full swing for the big evening on June 13 when the finalists for the Miss Unity Contest will be chosen.The candidates are bringing in their voting sheets completely filled and the competition is very high.The members of TV Theatre will be performing a dance routine at the Montreal Boys\u2019 UNITY.BOYS' GIRLS\u2019 CLUB NewS ByRAYVIAU Association banquet next Wednesday along with their instructor, Ronald Donahue, who will be master of ceremonies.A car wash, planned by the Keystone Club.was held on Saturday, behind the club.This is one of many activities being planned by this group to raise money for Club equipment.We wish to thank all the many generous donors who contributed to the Mini Bazaar held at the Club last week.The tables were loaded with home cooking.candy.white elephants, gifts.aprons, toiletries.Miss Wendy Jolly.girls\u2019 program director.and Mrs.E.Dubé.arts and crafts director worked very hard on is event as well as many of the club members and the group club, The Musketeers.personal loan gets you acar.aboat.you like | Come and see us.4848 SHERBROOKE W.I EO ERE RR RR AL EA A LAL AAA AA AAA AN N LILLIE ERAT GEL A NS vus ax D ARE RON OO Oo FOR THE SHORT TERM INVESTOR 8% BOCCONI aaaoooaEoaoon Coo AAU UCU UU LO A A UAL LAA COMA AA EAE a Oo URAL A A LL A ELLA RRR RAE RR) DO A a asa LARA a RO 200000000000 000000000000 0000000000 000 000000000000 OEY ALA SAAR RA LLY 00 U 7 A Our Debentures and Guaranteed Certificates are two short-term investments for periods of 1\u20145 years.They offer security and convenience with attractive interest rates.Highest rate listed above.i CANADA PERMANENT ] CANADA PERMANENT TRUST 1326 Greene Ave., Westmount 861-8855.D.B.Lane.manager THE WESTMOUNT Examiner Can Be Obtained from Fry's Stationery .4826 Sherbrooke St.W.@ .Kane's Drug Store 4776 Sherbrooke St.W.Berman's Drug Store 5008 Sherbrooke St.W.Miss Westmount Snack Bar 397 Victoria Ave.GEORGE ABRAMS Oxford Stationery: ; 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