The Westmount examiner, 26 juin 1975, jeudi 26 juin 1975
[" rate Ft ques Fa Fe ani APT °d°d \u201cSIND *INIWNYIAÔO AC TVILOH net SVi vt9 Six-month trial: de Maisonneuve closes at park this Monday De Maisonneuve boulevard will be closed on Monday at Melville avenue for six months, city council agreed last evening, simply by enactment of By-law 768 which has been languishing in city files for three years.The move to close the street from Melville to Academy road, thus stopping traffic from passing through Westmount Park, follows receipt by council of a letter from the Montreal Urban Community giving their blessing to the move.The letter was dated May 21, Public Saféty Commissioner Ald.J.L.Thom announced in moving for the closure; city officials revealed it had not arrived until June 6.Hamilton from WHS to Mtl.W.Noel Hamilton, principal of Westmount High School since 1967, has been transferred for the coming school year as principal of Montreal West High School.He is to be succeeded in Westmount by Al Gamble, principal for eight years of Sir Winston Churchill High School, St.Laurent.Mr.Hamilton is a former vice- principal of Montreal West.Before coming to WHS he had been principal of Sir Arthur Currie, an elementary school in Notre Dame de Grace.He told The Examiner yesterday he had enjoyed his stay at Westmount High School very much and was \u2018\u2018most happy to serve this community.\u201d He also was looking forward to his return to Montreal West High, the only school in the PSBGM system, he said, which embraces kindergarten to Grade 11.He said Mr.Gamble was an old friend and was sure he would prove a great success at West- mount High.Calculated Thieves walked into an unlocked office at 1 Westmount Square between 5 pm Wednesday and 8:15 am Thursday last week then walked out with a $100 calculator.7 e TETE \u201d McGregor Travel MS Company LE PA LILI CA | \u20183314438 938505 AG 381931 V4 30 3INDIK10/VO1O 931-3843 De Maisonneuve is expected to re-open at Wood avenue, where Metro construction has been under way for over a year, in mid-July.The six-month closure thus will be adequate to allow the city to assess the full effects of the action.Official notices will be published next week, Ald.Thom said.Watch repercussions If the closure does not have repercussions on other streets, Ald.Thom said, the closure will become permanent.Otherwise, the step would be reconsidered, probably about Jan.1.\u201cTrials are trials and we shall see,\u201d he said, impressing again on.those at the meeting the temporary nature of the closing.During the question period Continued on page 13 Tuned out Two radios worth a total of $50 were stolen from an office at 1 Westmount Square between 1 pm last Wednesday and 8 o'clock the next morning.Police report no signs of a forced entry.Ottawa The federal Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation still has\u201d not refunded Quebec 50 percent of the cost of the Hillside Place public .housing project, and negotiators now are on tenterhooks as to whether the feds will pay more than half a million dollars for the now-completed units.June 28 to July 5 Brilliant sunshine and heat thundersqualls are likely to be our fare until Tuesday.Funnel cloud twisters in the States and waterspouts for the Great Lakes are not unusual at this time, followed by a general weather upset.Clearing weekend.rapidly for the Pleasant holiday conditions will prevail through the middle of the month, with burning sunshine and only occasional showers.The people who should know tell us that with a damaged lower ozone layer in the upper atmosphere, our sun rays will be extra intense, and may even scorch crops this season.Temperature range, nights and some days during the week, 15 and 32 degrees.McGregor Sells Service © Service Sells McGregor THE Vol.XLVII, No.25 WESTMOUNT Examiner Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home Westmount, P.Q., H3Z 2W6, Thursday, June 26, 1975 15c Simultaneous holdups at Plaza © 1 ROTARY CHANGES PRESIDENTS: Richard W.Herzer, left, is seen yesterday noon handing over with a handshake the presidency for 1975-76 of The Rotary Club of Westmount to Robert E.J.Layton.(See also back page.) City stand-pat on dogs but law change hinted Mayor Donald MacCallum indicated last night that there might be changes still to come in Westmount\u2019s by-law concerning dogs.While no specific mention of changes was broached, the mayor told an inquiring Monroe stalling Andre Dauphin, a member of the board of directors of the Quebec Housing Corporation, admitted Monday that the funds had not been paid, and indicated the CMHC still is wondering whether the project, built along the edge of the CPR right-of-way through Westmount, meets standards set down by the National Housing Act.Early warning Landscape Architect Klaus Bartholl, 443 Claremont avenue, whose offices on Hillside avenue overlook the project, had submitted a brief to the government before _ the housing was constructed, showing that the scheme contravened NHA standards.Under the act, CMHC is supposed to pay 50 percent of the cost of a public housing project, with Quebec paying 45 percent and the - municipality Two tries Two attempted break-ins at an office in the Elmwood building, 4115 Sherbrooke street west, were reported to police last week.One had occurred during the previous weekend, the other in March.Both times, someone apparently had tried to slide an object into the locked door; neither time was anything stolen.fl Charlap, 235 Melville avenue, that \u2018the position of the moment is that we are enforcing the bylaw as it exists,\u201d with the only change to date being the raising of fines for by-law infractions.The tone of his response, Continued on page 13 Hillside footing five percent of the bill.The QHC, which is determined the project does meet the necessary standards, has hired an architectural consultant who only recently presented CMHC with a report defending the housing; the federal government has sent sound experts from the National Research Council to make readings inside and outside the buildings (The Examiner, June 5).The findings, though purportedly detached from TODAY'S WORLD \u201cI solemnly swear not to give our address to any casual acquaintances during our vacation trip.\u201d Two more armed holdups occurred almost simultaneously in Alexis Nihon Plaza at 5:20 pm Friday, but the perpetrators fit entirely different descriptions and left the plaza in opposite directions, A man with brown hair, violet T-shirt and jeans, English- speaking, approached a cashier on the Metro level of Miracle Mart, showed her a black revolver and demanded cash.She gave him $255 and he left the store, headed toward the subway.Walks away At the same time another man, with blonde hair, a red T-shirt, jean jacket and jeans, French- speaking, approached the cashier at the Loto-Quebec booth on the Metro level, supposedly concealing a weapon beneath his jacket.After the cashier handed him $50 he walked toward the tunnel leading to Cabot Square.The two armed robberies were the third and fourth in a two-week period, following holdups with guns at Miracle Mart on June 9 and 12.Last December two armed robberies also took place at the store, and in January an armed robber was caught in action by a fast-acting store manager, arrested and charged with that robbery plus one of the December holdups.Unlocked A tape deck and tapes worth $98 were stolen from an unlocked auto parked at the rear of 4222 Sherbrooke street west between 8 am and 3 pm Friday.ayment anything having to do with the specific project, undoubtedly will be used in the negotiations.Prof.Norbert Shoenauer, architect of the project, was not consulted by the \u2018\u2018expert\u2019\u2019 drafted by QHC, and said he had heard nothing of further deliberations about the housing, which he maintains conforms to NHA standards.He had hired his own sound expert hefore construction began; Prof.Leslie Doelle of * the University of Montreal, who lectures at McGill and Laval Universities, is one of the tops in the province, he said.Prof.Doelle was not available for comment.Mr.Dauphin said he expected CMHC would pay its share of the project once it had reviewed the report of the special consultant, which was only recently submitted to them.QHC already has paid the contractor for 95 percent of the project, and Westmount has paid its five percent, so the only question is whether the province will be reimbursed.Tax levy OK The Quebec Municipal Commission has received and acknowledged the amended city tax levy, passed by council last Feb.3, City Clerk Ronald B.Seaman announced last evening. 2 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 26, 1975 Real estate buoyant a Real estate in Westmount climbed out of its normal seasonal slump in March of this year, as prices of residential month clim roperty transfers registered during the d toward the highs recorded last fall.Nine one- and two-family properties sold for more than twice their Montreal Urban Community valuations, and though the average residential markup of 78.6 percent is considerably below the 88.7 percent average registered last November, the exclusion of one property which sold for rather less than its assessed value would bring the average up to 97.8 percent, meaning the average valuation is merelÿ half the sale price of the property.The list of March transfers included also the sale of two highrise buildings in the city, both reported at \u2018\u2018a dollar and other considerations.\u201d : The office building at 245 Victoria avenue, formerly owned and operatgd by a subsidiary of T.Pringle and Sons, was sold to Feru Investments Ltd., though the Pringle company maintains offices there.Pringle, which tried Aaa Rk > oN in vain to purchase the site of St.Stephen\u2019s Church during the fall and winter, is currently constructing an apartment building at the northwest corner of At- water avenue and Sherbrooke street, just outside Westmount.Condominium switch Savoy Plaza, 399 Clarke avenue, was sold to a Swiss- 399 Clarke avenue $857,600 valuation 1S NOW paying 994% on Guaranteed Inves = HY ent Certificates An excellent short term investment Amounts issued for $500 or more\u2014over $50,000 subject to arrangement.Principal and interest are guaranteed by Crown \u2018Trust Compan y.Interest is paid by cheque.Interest begins on the day monies are deposited, and is paid semi annually on June 30 and December 31.Inquire regarding our attractive interest rates on terms for 1, 2, 3 and 4 years.Kindly make your deposit at our.office, or for more details, ask for a descriptive folder.Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation and Quebec Deposit Insurance Board & Crown Trust COMPANY Estabiisnes 1897 4825 Sherbrooke Street West , 842-8366 We Are As Close As Your Telephone gain dur More like autumn ing March > 4100-4 St.Catherine street west Highest priced at $200,000 French company, Norimmobile Ltee., but is still being managed by Mrs.Ursula Claybon,.though she has moved from Compagnie Financiere de Montreal, the former owners of the building, to Societe des Financieres Prives in order to maintain her management position.The building, for which permission was given by Westmount in May 1973 to convert to condominiums, will begin selling its apartments \u2018very soon,\u201d according to Mrs.Claybon, perhaps even within the next month once provincial papers are signed.Also registered during March was the sale of property at 4100- 4104 St.Catherine street, near the corner of Atwater avenue, where city council recently announced a McDonald's restaurant is to be built.The property sold for a mere 90 percent of its MUC valuation despite the high commercial value of the location.Another considerable markdown was recorded in the com- pany-to-company transfer of a residence at 59 de Lavigne road, which sold for just over three- 4168 Dorchester west 139.2 percent markup quarters of its assessed value, the biggest markdown of the month.In all, some $758,450 worth of property sold for $1,166,632.32 in 15 transfers registered during March, representing an average markup of 53.8 percent.There were seven \u201cdollar and consideration\u2019\u2019 transfers in the month for properties with a total valuation of $2,223,150, of which the bulk was the two high-rise buildings already mentioned.One title transfer for property worth $21,560 and nine other transactions for which details were not available brought the total value of exchanged property during the month to $3,395,030.Sale of the, 4100-4104 St.Catherine property for $200,000 represented the highest-priced transfer recorded in the month; purchase of 4880 Westmount avenue for $117,500 was the highest price for a residential property.The lowest price paid for property in March was $48,000 59 de Lavigne road 22.6 percent markdown for 72 Somerville avenue, 115.2 percent above its assessed value.Another house at 4168 Dorchester sold for only slightly more, at $50,000; this was a 139.2 percent markup, highest of the month.Details of transfers Details of the real transfers in Westmount registered during March are as follows: 776 Upper Belmont: from Mrs.Abraham Krantz to Mrs.Seymour S.Miller, sale price $1 and other considerations (MUC valuation $50,610); 24 Holton: Mrs.Bruce Verchere to Richard Howard Sturgess, $90,000 ($42,400); 245 Victoria: Management ¥ $s SENS Arem Property inc.to Feru In.245 Victoria avenue $1,038,700 valuation estate vestments Ltd., $1 and cons.3 Grove Park: Mrs.William Sutherland to Mrs.Frank Hayfield, $73,500 ($42,560); 4100-4 St.Catherine: Mrs.Eliane Bergeron and Jean N.Bergeron to Pierre de Costa Charron, $200,000 ($222,700) ; 4400 de Maisonneuve: Mrs.Hazel Ann Rubenstein to Mrs.James R.Dinsdale, $51,000 ($29,700) ; 72 Somerville: Mrs.Michael Zegota (Rzegocinski) to Mr.and Mrs.lan A.MacKenzie, $48,000 ($22,300); 758 Lexington: John M.Hallward to Mr.and Mrs.John M.Thompson, $1 and cons.($98,950); 551-553 Grosvenor: Rudolph Laise to Peter Maxymych and Mrs.Harold Simpkins, $76,000 ($38,700); 383 Clarke: Miss Claire Theresa Grimard to Mrs.Robert C.Wilkins, $1 and cons.($18,360); 5-7 Parkman Place: Thomas Patrick McCrory to James Preston Robb, $65,000 ($36,000); 4168 Dorchester: Robert Lapalme to 4880 Westmount avenue $117,500 _ Arkadi R._ Kuhlmann, $50,000 (320,900) ; 4642-44 St.Catherine: Edward J.Kalil to Mr.and Mrs.George W.Vari (Gyorgy Vilmos), $55,000 ($25,210); 672 Grosvenor: Andrew A.Mcintyre to John Devereux, $72,000 ($32,640); 4880 Westmount avenue: Mrs.Guy Boileau to Mrs.Melvin Schloss, $117,500 ($65,750); 566 Lansdowne: Mrs.Edward Walker Wilson to Patrick de Butler, $87,500 ($42,730) ; 50 Sunnyside: Mrs.Isidore Jack Schubert to Hans Black, $1 and cons.($103,330); 562 Grosvenor: Robert Alexander Hope to Mrs.Donald Byers, $1 and cons ($55,600); 377 Grosvenor: Richard Ernest Leslie Wright to James Richard Hunter $53,000 ($24,500); : 434 Clarke: Mrs.Michael Peter Cecil Consiglio to Donald R.Mackinnon, $65,000 ($30,790) ; 59 de Lavigne: Metrocan to Acomon Investments Ltd., $63,132.32 ($81,570); and 399 Clarke: Compagnie Financiere de Montreal Inc.to Norimmobile Ltd., $1 and cons.($857,600).SINCE 1916 OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.René Guitard, Manager 637-2308 24 HOUR SERVICE J 273-6351 VETERANS TAXI ASS'N.| where were | \u20148n = ad ( The following calls were answered by the Westmount Fire Brigade during the past week.June 17 4:43 pm: rear or 342B Victoria, rags on fire in truck (see story last week); 10:04 pm: rear of 399 Clarke, fire in laneway (story last week); June 18 9:55 am: 250 Kensington, black smoke from chimney; 2:30 pm: west side of Stanton, gas spillage; 8:58 pm: 3101 St.Antoine, warm vent pipe; 10:27 pm: 171 Metcalfe, fire in manufacturing building (story last week); June 19 12:02 am: 4800 de Maisonneuve, fire in kitchen (story last week); 4:30 pm: Grey and Sherbrooke, small fire in Montreal ; 9:38 pm: opposite 156 Metcalfe, flarepot; June 20 11:39 am: 649 Roslyn, defective washer; 11:54 am: 32 Devon, unnecessary call; 6:46 pm: 200 Kensington, water pipe leak; June 21 12:32 am: 18 Weredale, leaking water pipe; 7:36 pm: 4879 Sherbrooke, burnt awning; June 22 3:43 pm: Murray and Cote St.Antoine, false alarm.June 23 10:49 am: 3229 St.Antoine, { strange odor; June 24 Nil.Canada Week.proclaimed Canada Week, which started Tuesday and runs until Canada Day next Tuesday, should be a time for Westmounters to get to know their country better and to display their nation\u2019s colors, Mayor Donald MacCallum said last evening.The belated proclamation, usually made previous to the start of the \u2018\u2018week,\u201d was made during the (belated) mid-month coäncil meeting.Hit-run Mustang sought Westmount Police are on the lookout for a black-Mustang, circa 1973, whose fender is in their possession after it was involved in one\u2014and perhaps two\u2014hit-and-run collisions in Westmount last week.An auto described thus to police officers struck a 1975 Chevrolet which was coming off Belvedere road onto Cote des Neiges road at 9:15 Monday evening, driven by Taxiarchis Vountas, 35, of Montreal.The black Mustang, which was turning onto Belvedere at the time and had three young.men inside, struck Mr.Vountas\u2019 auto with its left front fender, then continued up the hill, oblivious of the $989 damage it had caused.A friend of Mr.Vountas, who was driving close behind, chased the runaway vehicle back up the hill, but lost it on the curves and in the woods of Belvedere road.Lamp post hit A half hour later, police received a report that a lamp standard at the corner of Summit Circle and Oakland avenue had been knocked over, and investigation revealed marks of black paint on it.The car was nowhere to be found, however.The portion of fender left at the scene of the first accident showed that the auto had been extensively repaired at a previous date, since there were pieces of plaster within the metal work.Anyone with information about one or both of the accidents is asked to call Cst.George Payne at 934-0711.Wheels taken Someone stole the rear wheels off a 1973 Plymouth two-door sedan parked in the Dawson College parking lot on Selby street between 8 am Tuesday and 4 pm Wednesday of last week.The jack used in the heist also had been taken, the car left sitting on its fenders.FOR ?Lumser ® AND PLYWOOD JI e Cali @ RUTHERFORDS 932-7161 a IT COMPANY LIMITED 280 Levis Street Thursday, June 26, CP, city tidy up loose end Westmount surrendered to the Canadian Pacific Railway during its mid- month council meeting last evening a lease covering the use of property along the south side of the Westmount Athletic Grounds.\u2018 The lease no longer is binding, in fact, since Westmount purchased the land two years ago from the CPR while buying the\u2019 land on which the Hillside Place housing project is now built.CP Rail officials had asked for the surrender to clear up legal loose ends.$25 dent Someone put a dent in the trunk of an auto parked outside 604 Carleton avenue between 10 pm last Tuesday and 11:30 am the next day.The damage will cost the owner an estimated $25 to repair.Late find Personal cheques and credit cards were stolen from a desk drawer in an office at 1 West- mount Square some time during a two-week period previous to last Thursday.In by side Thieves broke through a side window to gain entrance to 3218 Cedar avenue between 10 am Saturday and 9 am Monday.Police are awaiting a list of stolen goods.\u201c, FOR SALE Royal Trust THE SIGN THAT SELLS\u2019 Mr.John Aird Mrs.Jane Allan Mrs.Catherine Barton Mrs.Nora Bernier Mrs.Joyce Cabott Mrs.Joan Colby Mrs.Daphne Eberts Mrs.Margaret Evans Mrs.Sally Hallows Mrs.Mary Hashimoto Mrs.Susan Jessop Mrs.Valerie Kyle Mrs.Barbara Ferguson Mrs.Eva Klein Mrs.Josephine Lantier Manager 1975 - 3 our expert staff: James R.Quinlan, F.R.1.WE.3-4046 oy WATCH REPAIRS Certified Watchmokers ESTABLISHED 1899 OHMAN°S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.BBs hit four more Windows Four more windows in West- mount were pierced with BBs from a pellet gun last week, presumably from the same gun or guns which shot out four Westmount windows the previous week.Police received a report of a broken window at 4105 Sherbrooke street west at 8:30 last Wednesday morning, then learned that another pellet had pierced a window in the same building between 9 pm that night and 8 o'clock last Thursday morning.A window at 457 Lansdowne avenue was pierced some time in the same time span, while another at 459 Lansdowne was broken during the day on Friday, police report.Cost of damage to those windows was estimated at $50 and $25, respectively.Man admits indecency A man drove up alongside a 30- year-old woman riding a bicycle on Prince Albert avenue at 2 pm Saturday, exposed himself briefly to her and drove off.The woman noted the license number of the car he was driving and notified Westmount detectives of the incident.A man was later arrested in east-end Montreal, and stood in a lineup for identification by the woman on Tuesday morning, then was charged and pleaded guilty to indecent exposure at Westmount Municipal Court on Wednesday morning.Judge E.J.McManamy remanded the man for sentence until July 22.CITY | th Gore So.doing ON EE The following building permits were issued at city hall during the past week: June 17 10 Grenville: for Mr.Keene by L.F.Plumbing Services, to install three new fixtures, $3,000; 587 Lansdowne: for T.W.Moore by Pierre l'Heureux Ltee., new water entrance, $4,000; 56 Somerville: for Dr.L.Lapierre by P & R Desjardins Construction, Inc., repairs to balcony, $2,500; June 18 4465 Sherbrooke: for P.R.Desjardins by self, alterations and plumbing, $8,000; June 20 41 Barat: for Mr.Morton by John Watson (Quebec) Limited, repairs to water main, $600; 20 de Casson: for Mr.Cundill by John Watson (Quebec) Limited, repairs to water main, $600; 3274 Cedar: for Australian Trade Commission by selves, alterations to kitchen, $4,000; 484 Lansdowne: for J.Meyer by Paul Koch, outside alterations, $900; 37-39 Chesterfield: for Mrs.I.Lafreniere by self, to 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4630 St.Catherine Street West, Westmount, P.Q.H3Z 2Wé Editorial, Accounting, Circulation, Display Advertising Departments 932-3157 Classified Advertising, 8.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.weekdays (To 8:00 p.m.Mondays and Tuesdays) 931-7511 The Expminer aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Carrier and mail subscriptions $6.50 per year; $3.50 half year; 2 years $12.25; 3 years.$17.50.Fifteen cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Community Newspapers Association, Quebec Community Newspapers Association.Second class mail registration number 1760 4 - Thursday, June 26, 1975 PAID = te) CIRCULATION de Maisonneuve closing makes eminent good sense CITY COUNCIL\u2019s action last night to join the two divided parts of Westmount Park and the relief of narrow, residential de Maisonneuve boulevard from what had become an overwhelming traffic burden, is constructive municipal government.There are critics of the move, specially when stated in the negative terms of the by-law which calls for the closing of de Maisonneuve between Melville avenue and Academy road, just east of Lans- downe avenue.Indeed, terminology probably has stirred up most of the opposition, obscuring the positive aim of the measure.The term \u2018boulevard\u2019 for de Maison- neuve\u2014formerly merely \u2018Western avenue\u2019 \u2014probably is most misleading.It conjures up a wide, multi-lane, two- way thoroughfare, traffic moving relatively unimpeded, a key arterial the severing of which would cause dire consequences in snarls and inconvenience to motorists and to residents of alternative streets.+ + + ALL of which, of course, is not the case.True, de Maisonneuve in downtown Montreal as far west as Atwater meets this description.In Westmount, it is another story.West of Greene it narrows sharply\u2014long since having necessitated only one-way traffic, westbound.From Greene to Claremont it is almost totally residential, lined by some of Westmount\u2019s most attractive homes.Virtually no commerce or trade blights it.It is not merely the view of its residents that, west of Greene, it is not an essential arterial route, either local or metropolitan.Traffic studies as well as the considered opinion of the Montreal Urban Community planners confirm this.Rather, so long as it remains uninterrupted, it is used, sometimes to an abusive extent, merely as an alternative to other, true east-west arterials.Since council's present action, was first proposed, events have strongly justified the step.Foremost has been the opening A > of the Trans-Canada Highway, paralleling de Maisonneuve to the south.Through traffic between downtown Montreal and the districts to our west has found the east-west autoroute an incomparable alternative to city streets, wide or narrow.The long closure of de Maisonneuve at Wood avenue also has shown that traffic easily can find other channels.There has been a temporary inconvenience for residents of Wood, between de Maisonneuve and Sherbrooke street\u2014 soon to be ended and the vehicles diffused via a wide selection of other cross streets running north and south as far west as Melville.St.Catherine street, feared for by some people adjoining it, has suffered only the most marginal increases in traffic from de Maisonneuve and a sharp net decrease thanks to the new highway.+ + + IT had been thought that the Melville- Academy closing should be delayed until St.Catherine, between the Glen and Claremont, was reopened following local Metro station construction.However, it makes eminently more sense to speed the closing, thus relieving the hard- pressed residents of de Maisonneuve between Lansdowne and Claremont of some of the present heavy burden of diverted, two-way traffic.Cote St.Antoine road residents, and those of its adjoining avenues, have been the most vociferous opponents of closing de Maisonneuve\u2014on the assumption that they would bear an added rush.However, there has been little to substantiate this fear, and the city administration will be the first to acknowledge and act upon such a development if in fact it materializes.An editorial as recent as June 6 in La Presse sought to accuse Westmount of selfishness (it used that old canard, \u201c\u2018the advantage of being rich\u2019\u2019) in this matter, yet failed to mention either the essential facts or the ready concurrence, from the beginning, of the MUC that Westmount\u2019s portion of de Maisonneuve was in no way S N A WN D N NX Heard at Westmount Rotary yesterday: An Irishman visiting Canada flew to the west coast and on return home told a friend about the fine service on Canadian Protestant Airlines.\u2018\u2018Never heard of that outfit,\u201d\u2019 the friend commented.\u2018\u2018Sure, it's called \u2018CP Air\u2019, said the traveller.And they advertise, \u2018\u2018Orange is beautiful ! Hon.C.M.Drury says.Parks Canada\u2014HIl Last week, 1 outlined Parks Canada's activities in maintaining and expanding Canada\u2019s national parklands.At the same time, Parks Canada also has been more and more active in developing our Historic Parks and Sites.Concerns in this area lie in restoring and presenting these lands in a way which is suitable, not only for recreational purposes, but which has educational value as well, and which preserves our natural, cultural and historical heritage.In conjunction with the provincial governments, for instance, an agreement was made this winter to ensure the protection and development of the Rideau and the Trent-Severn canal systems.As a result, an impressive collage of historic, natural and cultural resources will be available for public enjoyment.In Quebec, preliminary negotiations concerning the historic Richelieu valley and river have begun, and similar plans are being examined for the Qu'Appelle valley system in Saskatchewan, and the Fundy shore in New Brunswick.On the west coast, possibilities are also being examined for the refurbishment and development of the Mackenzie Trail to the Pacific.The negotiations Parks Canada has undertaken in the area of preserving our parklands and historic sites, and the expansion of our parks system, combined with the careful refurbishment and maintenance of our present parks and historic sites, is a concrete indication of the government's concern for the SN an essential metropolitan arterial.Anything which improves the quality of urban life\u2014in this instance uniting Westmount Park and making a pleasant street safer and more bearable once again\u2014without dislocating life for others should win cheers from all the metropolitan community.An example from Montreal West WHAT follows is verbatim from the newsletter of the Town of Montreal West, an issue published last week by the Town Commission as an official report to citizens: As a result of many complaints from citizens of the Town concerning Dogs, a Notice of Motion has been given that a new Dog By-Law will be passed at the July meeting of the Town Commission.The proposed new By-Law will replace the existing Dog By-Law, and amendments thereto \u2014 and will represent a tightening of the regulations concerning dogs.Specificially, the new By-Law will; 1.Make our Parks, Playgrounds and other public places *\u2018out-of bounds\" for dogs at all times.Dog owners have been using these areas in increasing numbers for their dogs to relieve themselves.The resulting filth is making our parks into undesirable places for the other citizens and for children to play in.2.Require all owners of dogs who relieve themselves on private property to clean up the mess.3.Increase the amounts of fines which the municipal Court can impose on offenders.The current requirement that all dogs be walked on a leash will of course be continued.\u2019 Dog owners are reminded that all dogs must be licensed, with licenses expiring May ist.The annual fee of $10.is payable at the Town Hall without further notice.preservation of our wilderness and heritage.Just as important, it will provide greater access to many Canadians who have not had the opportunity to enjoy the facilities that Parks Canada offers.If you are planning a vacation this summer, as I know many of you are, a visit to one of our national parks and historic \"sites certainly would be an enriching and exciting experience.ge Uostmaunt Examiner 4 cu ps the Files Thirty-five Years Ago June 20, 1940 \u201cThe Westmount Athletic Grounds will shortly be the headquarters of two hospital units of the Canadian Active Service Force, No.1 and No.14 General Hospital, it was announced this week.The Three Rivers Regiment (Tank) is to depart for camp at Mount Bruno over the weekend following orders to mobilize to war establishment.The latter regiment, which is now calling for recruits, will remain a tank unit, it i's believed, with abandonment of previous plans to change it to infantry, at least for the present.It is under the command of Maj.George Trepanier.\u201d Twenty-five Years Ago June 23, 1950 \u201cWestmount Rotary Club is to be congratulated and commended on the tremendous energy and enthusiasm which the members year after year put into the work of organizing and running the carnival held in Westmount Park.This week's fair is the 19th annual event to be staged by the club.This year most of the takings will be earmarked for the equipment of the now nearly completed Unity Boys\u2019 Clubhouse on lower Greene avenue.\u201d Fifteen Years Ago June 24, 1960 \u201cThe pride and joy of the National Union Party in Westmount-St.George, Murray Hayes, like the mighty Casey, has struck out.And so, apparently, has the Party as a, majority leader in the Legislature.After @ - the results of the first few polls were posted on the tote board at Hayes headquarters on Sherbrooke street west, it became apparent that the Liberal incumbent, Richard Hyde, was going to make it again.The final unofficial count was 11,238 Hyde and 6,919 Hayes.\" Five Years Ago June 25, 1970 \u201cA million-dollar international coun- terfeit-passing operation probably has been scotched in Westmount.Westmount police and detective work is getting the credit, as well as a good deal of professional kidding for half a dozen members of the local force who, in cracking the case, had the embarrassment of being on the receiving end of temporarily paralyzing mace\u2014the liquid more ordinarily sprayed by some lawmen on unruly people\u2014right in their own Stanton street headquarters.\u201d Fin Demands re.dogs found autocratic, unreasonable Sir: With the multitude of grave problems and genuine life and death issues currently existing, not only in Montreal, but elsewhere in this world, it is with a sense of hesitation and shame that I enter into the Westmount dog controversy.Perhaps, however, it is precisely because we are assaulted on all sides by such mind-boggling horrors that I so strongly resent a humorless pressure group needlessly snatching from me one of life's small, but treasured, pleasures.Isincerely doubt that the dog problem in Westmount calls for the extreme controls demanded by Glenda Scott (and her neighbors).Some of us find great joy in our dogs planet, however, we must live and let live whenever and wherever possible.Glenda Scott (and her neighbors) contend that their demands are reasonable.I find these demands to be autocratic and most unreasonable.True, dogs must be disciplined; a clean-up program is a necessity if we are all to live together with a minimum of friction.But why should one section of our population live happily ever after while another is miserable.Somewhere democracy and justice must prevail.1 am well aware that the suburban image we aim to project is not necessarily related to Westmount as it really is.I agree with Glenda Scott (and her neigh- The Westmount Examiner, community.\u201d Why then irradicate the few vestiges of bucolic pleasures that remain.The suggestion that neighbors must be encouraged to spy on neighbors is abhorrent.In addition, our parks are now not so pleasant after the children leave.I am loathe to mention Central Park in New York but it inevitably comes to mind.Can't we find a happier solution?Arlene Bruck (and her dog) 517 Clarke avenue WESTMOUNT H3Y 3E1 Mon.Kevin Drummend says.Thursday, June 26, 1975 - S (Editor's note: The Examiner has received a copy of a letter, unsigned, addressed to \u2018Donald C.Tobias, 30 Forden avenue,\u201d taking violent issue with a statement made by David C.Tobias June 10 to city council on the subject of dogs.All would-be correspondents to \u201cYou Say\" are reminded that no letters unidentified as to sender are published nor will abusive language be entertained.The city is ready to begin amending its zoning by-law, it was announced in council last night, and will give first reading in the very near future to those provisions generally accepted by citizens during the public meetings of early May.Notice of motion for a block of amendments was made by Ald.Charles Aspler, who said it would include some provisions not discussed but which had been urged on the city by citizens.This might include such things as new parking lot restrictions, he suggested.Ald.Aspler had indicated to the Westmount Municipal Association on May 27 that the city was prepared to begin bringing forward the amendments; now, he said, the only thing still to come was approval from Quebec of the disestablishment of the urban and dog-related activities.Others do not\u2014 this is quite understandable.On this small bors); Westmount is renewal zone, and this could be expected at any time.During the question period following the meeting, Mayor Donald MacCallum explained to Timothy Carsley that the amendments would be brought forward as a block, and that citizen rejection of any one of the provisions could defeat the entire block.The city hopes, he said, | URIAC to fade; area groups Later the same evening as city council took another step toward abolishing southern Westmount\u2019s urban renewal zone, the city- sponsored implementation advisory committee of citizens decided URIAC, too, should disappear.The five who met concluded that there still were localized Westmount Municipal \u2018a dense urban Zone change notice given by Aspler that the agreement expressed during the public meetings would prevail, however, and that all amendments would pass.Once first reading is given they will go to a public meeting of all residents of Westmount except those living in zones R-1 and R-2, generally those north of Sherbrooke street and Cote St.Antoine road.problems in zone districts which might best be dealt with by revival of the area organizations which most of them represent.The three sections are the southeast corner, below the CP right-of-way, whose spokesman has been Fred Leclaire ; the same easterly portion, between the CP 47 bicycles stolen in May Forty-seven bicycles\u2014 approaching two a day\u2014were stolen in Westmount during May, representing $5,431 in accumulated value.Of these, only five were recovered, total value $240, so the total loss for the \u2018month was $5,191 and 42 bikes.Included among the losses were two motorized bicycles worth $631.to fill void | and St.Catherine street, represented last night by Mrs.Valerie Mezes, David Carruthers and Ald.Douglas Robertson, and the south central area below St.Catherine, currently answered for by Arthur Dirkman.Mrs.Mezes chaired evening's meeting.last 4 In Spring, the birds { Begin their humming About our famous First-class plumbing.JOHN WATSON (Quebec) Limited W.Hartley Barber, President PLUMBING 8 HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE | Service & Quotations on request | 368 VICTORIA AVE.487-1760 | \u2018SAMMY'S Dairy Bar Association NOMINATIONS Municipal Council The Nominating Committee of the Westmount Municipal Association is meeting during the months of June, July, August and September to consider candidates for nomination to the Municipal Council of the City of Westmount in view of the municipal election which is scheduled for November 3, 1975.Any persons who are interested should contact: Jean Jamieson Secretary of the Association 937-7984 Timothy Carsley Chairman of the Nominating Committee 932-0286 as soon as possible.pecialty: Purity Ice Cream 16 Flavours & Light Lunch 4592 St.Catherine St.W.932-4639 e Sundaes e Milk Shakes e Banana Splits e Sodas LIGHT SNACKS Try one of our delicious PIZZAS Baked to your taste right in front of you BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 6:00 AM Come on in and meet your local friends premises.Same kind, courteous service Sam has been known to give for the past 16 years.Of course, Sam, who has served you and your families, is still here to serve you in his newly renovated STORE HOURS: Monday to Sunday \u2014 6:00 a.m.- Midnight 6 - The Westmount Examiner, CHURCH SERVICES ' ART) ' 2 Un ATTEND Ed Thursday, June 26, 1975 AT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ANGLICAN UNITED SYNAGOGUE ST.STEPHEN'S DOMINION CONGREGATION DORCHESTER and ATWATER DOUGLAS SHAAR 10:30 am Morning Prayer Westmount Boulevard and i HASHOMAY IM WELCOME TO ALL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Maisonneuve, Westmount The Rev'd Eric Dungan, M.A.TRINITY V St Peter and St.Paul the Apostles 8:00 am The Holy Eucharist 10:30 am The Sung Eucharist (Nursery) HOLY EUCHARIST DURING THE WEEK 9:30 am Wednesday 5:45 pm Thursday Organist and Director of Music: Michael Prescesky, B.Mus.Lansdowne avenue Rev.Phyllis Smyth, B.A., B.D., Ph.D.Rev.John T.P.Nichols, M.A., B.D.JUNE 29 11;00 am Morning Worship Joint Summer Services at St.Andrew's United Church ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 Cote St.Antoine Road at Church Hill Archdeacon J.N.Doidge The Rev'd.Peter Magill TRINITY V Summer Schedule 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 11:00 am Mattins Sermon: The Rev'd Peter Magill Stephen À.Crisp, ARCO Organist and Choirmaster WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH (United) Lansdowne Ave.and Maisonneuve Bivd.Rev.J.E.Nix, B.A., B.D., S.T.M Ruth Lioyd, B.A., B.Mus.Ed.JUNE 29 11:00 am Morning Worship Joint Summer Services at St.Andrew\u2018s United Church SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke St.W.Westmount, Quebec Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Emeritus Cantor Herman K.Gottlieb SABBATH EVE SERVICE Friday Evening, June 27, at 8:15 pm Laymen Services.BAPTIST \"7:30 pm Evening Worship WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH , Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church MINISTER: REV.J.FRANK PATCH B.A., B.D., D.D.Director of Music: Rowland R.Amos, B.Mus.JUNE 29 11:00 am Family Dedication Service Dr.J.Frank Patch preaching at both services MIDWEEK SERVICE: Wednesday, 8:00 pm Visitors Always Welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11:00 a.m.Church FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Lesson Sermon Subject this Sunday: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Golden Text: Habakkuk 2:2: Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.Wednesday, 8:00 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 7:45 p.m.ALL ARE WELCOME 11:00 a.m.Sunday School UNITED 101 Cote St.Antoine Road JUNE 29 11:00 am \u201cPATRIOTISM IS NOT ENOUGH\u2019 Children\u2019s Program REV.E.A.KIRKER, M:A., B.D.Rev.Harvey White, B.D., Th.M.Gordon White, L.Mus., B.Mus.All Are Welcome Crib Corner 450 Kensington Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Assistant Rabbi Herbert Mandi Cantor Emeritus Nathan Mendelson Cantor Joseph Gross Assistant Cantor Herman Muller SABBATH SERVICES Sabbath Eve, 6:30 pm in the Chapel Sabbath Day, 8:45 am In the main Synagogue Sabbath Twilight, 8:45 p.m.DAILY SERVICES Sunday, June 29, 8:45 am & 8:00 pm Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, June 30, July 2, 3, 4 at 7:30 am; Tuesday, July 1, 8:45 am Monday to Thursday, June 30 to July 3, 8:00 pm Next Friday Evening 6:30 pm United congregations combined for summer Joint summer services of the three local United congregations get under way this weekend.St.Andrew's Church, 101 Cote $3,000 given St.Stephen's A surprise and welcome announcement, made by Bishop Reginald Hollis at the induction Sunday evening at St.Stephen\u2019s Church of Rev.R.G.Guinness as rector, was the donation of $3,000 by the vestry of the Church of St.John the Evangelist to St.Stephen's rehabilitation fund.Over 200 persons attended the traditional installation service.Ven.J.N.Doidge, rector of St.Matthias\u2019, Westmount, and Archdeacon of Montreal, introduced Mr.Guinness to his congregation and the appointments of the church building upon his institution and induction \u201cinto the cure of souls\u201d of his new parish.Among the many visitors was Mayor Donald C.MacCallum St.Antoine road, will host the first three services for members of Dominion-Douglas and Westmount Park congregations.On July 20 the joint services move to Westmount Park Church and on August 10 to Dominion- Douglas.The ministers of each church in turn also will care for the pastoral needs of the other two congregations.At this Sunday\u2019s 11 am service, the theme will be in keeping with national holidays being celebrated at this time of year.Title of the sermon by Rev.E.A.Kirker will be \u2018\u2018Patriotism is Not Enough.\u201d Midweek services continue each Wednesday at 8 pm.At last week\u2019s service Rev.Harvey White led a discussion on capital punishment.officially representing the City of Westmount.Later an all-night prayer vigil was held, attended at various times by 18 persons, including Mr.Guinness who conducted his first service of morning prayer at 8:15 am Monday.Meditators can't transcend city by-laws for instruction Transcendental Méditation has come to Westmount in this, the Year of Enlightenment, at least with information offices at 1267 Greene avenue and, hopefully, in the near future with teaching facilities in the city.Mrs.Fern Broughton, 107 Irvine avenue, has been devoting the past month to finding a suitable location in Westmount to offer instruction in TM, but so far has been unable to find a location which complies with city zoning regulations.Both as a teacher and as president of the Quebec chapter of the Science of Creative Intelligence organization, which is chartered as a non-profit institution, she feels that West- mount would be an ideal spot for the second English-speaking learning centre in the Montreal area.Transcendental meditation already is practiced by some 200 Westmounters, she claims, mostly business and professional people who find the \u2018\u2018deeper rest\u2019 it achieves reduces stress, improves a person's health and physical appearance and gives one more energy to cope with day-to-day problems.The system, developed by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and introduced to the western world in 1958, (to Canada in 1961) requires a certain amount of programmed instruction over a two-year period, but then can be practiced by the individual for \u201c20 minutes twice a day\u201d in his own home.By using sound to draw one\u2019s mind away from the normal pressures of life, it is claimed, the meditator can give his brain a complete rest, including reduction of the metabolic rate, relaxation of the: nervous system, heart, airways, skin and other parts of the body.During the 20-minute \u2018complete rest,\u2019 however, a person is awake and aware, and can \u201ccome out\u2019\u2019 of this restful state at a moment\u2019s notice.Company plans Transcendental meditation has been so successful for those who have tried it that some firms in the Montreal area have instituted it as company policy, Mrs.Broughton says, with entire \u201cmeditation rooms\u2019 set aside for those who may have been unable Mrs.Fern Broughton to practice before coming to work in the morning, or for employees whose minds need a deep rest during the day.The LeDain Commission mentioned TM as a viable alternative to the use of drugs, and research has shown it to be a possibly significant factor even in reducing crime within a community, perhaps because of a changed attitude toward society on the part of meditators.\u201cPeople have been asking for community centres,\u201d Mrs.Broughton said in explaining why she was trying to have an in- Received Lingerie and perfume, value $25, were stolen from a room at the Salvation Army receiving centre, 4102 Dorchester boulevard, between 9:30 am and 11 pm last Tuesday.struction room -in Westmount.\u201cThey don\u2019t want to travel, they just want to drop in.Usually where there are students (of TM) there are whole families who are practicing.\u201d .Classes include two introductory lectures, personal interviews with the teacher, three consecutive days\u2019 worth of instruction and then individual and group classes for 10 days and again five days later.Some students might require more instruction, Mrs.Broughton suggests, \u201cif they are very, very tense.\u201d In the Montreal area there are two French and one English centre.Fees includes lifetime \u201cmembership in the organization, with the right to return for review or further instruction once the two-year course is completed.Finding a site Mrs.Broughton has had her eyes set on the Unity Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club, 1090 Greene avenue, as a possible centre for evening instruction.City officials have refused a permit there, however, since the building is designed only for youth recreation.Ceilings are four inches too low to allow for instruction at the 1267 Greene office, according to city regulations; and both Victoria Hall and the Westmount YMCA are too expensive for day-to-day use, Mrs.Broughton feels.If Westmount does open a Transcendental Meditation centre, it would be one of 3,600 around the world.Besides Mrs.Broughton, other trained teachers in Westmount include Rebecca Spicer, 425 Mt.Pleasant avenue, and Robin Kaye, 7 Douglas avenue, who just returned from a training period in Switzerland.Through the power of the words He hath uttered the whole of the human race can be illumined with the light of unity, and the remembrance of His Name is able to set on fire the hearts of all men, and burn away the veils that intervene between them and His glory.One righteous act is endowed with a potency that can so elevate the dust as to cause it to .pass beyond the heaven of heavens.It can tear every bond asunder, and hath the power to restore the force that hath spent itself and vanished.Baha'i Faith 488-5423 e Suburbs cool it suing Montreal for fire fighting Mayor Donald MacCallum announced last night that Westmount and other suburbs would not try to sue Montreal for fire services rendered during last November\u2019s strike of Montreal firemen.The decision was reached last Tuesday at a meeting of the Conference of Montreal Suburban Mayors, that the cities would accept, the payments offered by Montreal at rates established in 1964, rather than the rates suggested by the Montreal Urban \u2018Community in 1973.\u201cWe dont have any legal ground,\u201d the mayor explained, \u201csince the rates of 1973 were never approved by the Quebec Municipal Commission.It would cost us more money to sue.\u2019 In his report to city council of last week's meetings of the conference and of the MUC, Mayor MacCallum had no kind words for the Montreal Citizens\u2019 Movement- Most suburban mayors had supported the idea of -offering reduced bus fares for all senior citizens\u2014ratfer than just those in financial need\u2014since Quebec would subsidize 50 percent of the cost.The meeting suffered a \u2018\u2018considerable delay\u2019 when the MCM councillors sought free bus fares for the seniors and even for all citizens.When asked how they intended to finance such a scheme, they \"said \u201cthat is a capitalist idea and we won't think of it,\u2019 according to the mayor.He expressed dissatisfaction of the MCM in arguing that Mayor Drapeau should not be allowed to use the city attorney as his own personal lawyer, but showed relief that they had agreed to turn \u201c.the matter over to the province.Mayor MacCallum also mentioned a suburban mayor's resolution to Ottawa for reinstatement of capital punishment for those convicted of killing police officers, a resolution he had supported but which later was watered down.There are two sides to a prison wall, and The Salvation Army \u2014 the \u2018\u2018prisoner\u2019s friend\u201d \u2014 works on both.Adcomp the typesetting division of La LAN IRL I I UI Te Examiner will meet all your typesetting needs 932-3157 to do, see: Another holiday weekend and the start of vacation period .and many Westmounters may be looking for things to do and see, close to home and down in the Townships where many have summer homes.For instance: The Lakeshore Association of Artists is holding an exhibition and \u2018sale, closing Saturday, at Alexis Nihon Plaza, on the third- level fashion floor.Ten percent of the sale proceeds go to the Canadian Paraplegic Association.Up at Cavendish Mall, touring artists from 12 foreign nations present World of Art, winding up Sunday at 5 pm.They will be painting in oil and watercolors, welding metal sculptures, carving wood, spinning pottery and tying macrame.Weekdays there is story-telling in the playground area mornings and afternoons; blood-pressure testing July 7 to 11, 11 am to closing, and genetics counselling during the -same dates and times.A two-day craft show takes place at the Brome Lake Country Inn, Knowlton, Sunday and Monday, June 29 and 30, 10 am to 7 pm.The craftsmen will be present and their articles for e .Antiques Bonaventure \u2019'75 opens next Thursday through Sunday at Place Bonaventure featuring a wide array of Greek, Roman and Oriental antiquities.Rudy Franchi, 16 Somerville avenue, is one of the promoters.A little later on, July 11, Festival Lennoxville opens in the Centennial Theatre of Bishop's University with \u2018\u2018Jacob\u2019s Wake\u201d by Michael Cook.Two other plays follow to complete the repertoire to the end of August.$15,325 carpet for library; contract given City council accepted the tender of Lenmore Interiors, Ltd.for $15,325 for a new carpet for the Westmount Public Library last evening, the second-lowest bid of the five submitted, but the lowest which complied with specifications.An offer by J.Albert Leduc Ltd.to recarpet the library for $12,824.40 was rejected, city officials explained, since the carpet was not of the type sought by the city, and the contractor offered only to set the carpet on top of the rug already there.Other tenders received by the city included one from Yervant, Ltd., for $15,799.40 and one from Perfection Rug Co.Ltd.for $16,004.50.Donald Roswell also offered to supply and install the carpet, for $19,883.51.New meters City council committed $4,143.96 to the purchase of new metering equipment for the light and power department last night.The equipment will be bought from Hydro-Quebec, Ald.Ian Craig explained, from whom it also buys electrical power to be - metered.Toyota taken A red 1972 Toyota was stolen from de Maisonneuve boulevard outside Alexis Nihon Plaza between 7:30 am and 9 pm Friday.The Westmount Examiner, \u2019 Thursday, June 26, 1975 Candy Collins comes first in contest Candy Collins, 477 Strathcona avenue, who has just completed Grade IV at Roslyn School, has won first prize of Olympic coins among all elementary school children under the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal in an art contest conducted by the board to mark Canada won an electric- 7 In 1971, while she was still in Roslyn's kindergarten, Candy wered dune buggy as first prize in her age Week.: ; Theme was \u2018Young People of &roup in a Canada-wide poster Canada.\u201d contest for Fire Prevention Week.educational / camps NN AN = HE a A \\\\ WN \" NN N A 7 7 = The oN I VRS | SN = \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 = \u2014 \u2014\u2014 A | the gift, of a new home for the Lansdowne Tutoring Center\u2019 a place where learning disabled children find success.More children desperately need our help and to help them we need more space.Do you have a house that yearns for the sounds of happy children?CALL 932-564 or 487-6969 after 5 p.m.*The Lansdowne Tutoring Center is a non-profit charitable organization.Peter Pan Nursery for Children (Established 1945) Morning programme arranged for Pre-School Children in French and English Now Accepting Applications For September Enrollment Mrs.A.F.D.Macdonald 220 Prince Albert Avenue Westmount 215, P.Q.486-4310 Properly Framed?.Quality packs & frames, fitted by experts to your individual requirements.THE MOUNTAIN HUT LIGHTWEIGHT OUTDOORS EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS 1324A SHERBROOKE ST.W.MONTREAL 108, P.Q.842-2851 D \"\"JUST A FEW, e S Camp PLACES LEFT ° © For © ° ° e : CAMP : © : OF THE ARTS} S © Drama © Painting & Drawing _ oo $ © Sculpture & Woodworking w= | $ e © Folk Dancing pla: o $ © Folk Music ® Swimming À: \u201c9 e 6 WEEKS = La: © July 7 to August 14 ae ° Monday to Thursday ~ PA 255 ® e AGES 8 to 13 ea if e .Limited Registration {7 SEL : : SAIQYE BRONFMAN CENTRE ° ° 0 EN ° \u2018Bd t Cath@lle RA@ 739-2301 H STUDENT & ADULT FRENCH ¢ ENGLISH Intensive courses at all levels * 3 hqurs daily * 5 days weekly * individual instruction in small groups 4 weeks - $120 including books.tree classification test end registration STARTING JUNE 30 & JULY 28 GREATER MONTREAL LANGUAGE SCHOOL | INC.Founded 1962 \u2014 Tex deductible \u2014 Aur condrtioned 680 St.Catherine West (opposite Eston'si Tel: 875-6440 {Dopt.of Education permit 740-7581 For All Occasions EPICURE, CHEESE, \u201cFRUIT BASKETS from .GORDON\u2018S \u201cEPICUREAN GIFTS CO.- Distinguished Fashions 141 St.Pierre St.© \u201cGourmet Gifts Popular Prices for Gracious Giving\u2019 Sizes: 6 to 22 Delivery; 8 Thursday, June 26, 1975 - 4901 Sherbrooke St.West, of course (Between Claremont & Victoria) À .iustcall Tel: 484-4875 \u201c| 288-3987 Coming Events Chinmayananda Swami Chinmayananda, worldwide Vedanta authority-lecturer, Sanscrit scholar, and author (over 30 books), will give a \u2018\u201cTen- day Continuous Lecture Series\u201d on \u2018The Bhagawad Geeta, Chapter XV\u201d at Concordia University, Hall Building, 1455 de Maisonneuve boulevard west, from June 23 to July 3, at 8 to 9:30 pm.Open to all and free.Information 636-1118 or 932-2348.Miss Bradford Altrusa head Miss Shirley À.Bradford, 4998 de Maisonneuve boulevard west, has been elected president o the ui Assisted with meeting Among Westmounters assisting with arrangements for the National Council of Women annual meeting in Montreal early in June were Mrs.R.Forsey, Mrs.H.E.A.Saunderson, Miss B.J.Arseneau, Mrs.Denise Lefebvre-Morrow and Mrs.S.Burnett.Mrs.O.C.Frood was present as mass media chairman of the National Council, and her husband spoke at a dinner on the history of the Olympic Games.Altrusa Club of Montreal for 1975- 76.Altrusa is an international service club for professional and executive business women, with 18,000 women in 550 clubs in 14 courtries.Corresponding secretary for the Montreal Club is to be Mrs.Gwen Geddes, 6 Park Place, and recording secretary, Miss Eileen Gallant, 298 Grosvenor avenue.Mrs.Virginia Barber, 4832 de Maisonneuve, is a director.TR RR mR QUEBEC ANTIQUES eed cone , it's 1d Single Mothers\u2019 Centre A Single Mothers\u2019 Centre has opened at 1210 Greene avenue to provide courses, resources and support for mothers, whether _ unmarried, separated, divorced or widowed, who might need help for a variety of different reasons.The centre, funded under an Opportunities for Youth Grant until September, hopes to be able to legitimize its existence and remain ir operation throughout the year.Already in operation are prenatal courses for potential single mothers, offering instruction in natural childbirth with no husband as coach (but with a specially-trained coach); legal advice and support concerning lease and credit problems, welfare, legitimacy of children and paternity; co-operative baby-sitting programs for working and student mothers, and other needs single mothers might bring forward.\u201cThe centre is based on the concept of self-help,\u201d explains Rosalind Forster, co-ordinator.\u201cAt this point we are not trying to a get the mothers dependent on the SPECIALIZING IN EARLY PINE FURNITURE : * La ; : , = Ÿ- 33 LAKESHORE ROAD & West of Sources Road, 4e POINTE CLAIRE Phone 697-0643 centre but on each other.\u201d Other staff at the centre include Shirley McLeod, Shelley Kaninsky, Clelia Costo and Francine Lapensee; the latter £ two are single mothers themselves, and all are under 25 in accordance with stipulations of sy the federal grant.is opened on Greene avenue From left, Clelia Costo, Shirley Mcleod, Rosalind Forster Mother's ideas At a meeting last Thursday evening, numerous single mothers (including some from Westmount, where there are many) received information about the program and added some suggestions of their own such as, perhaps, courses in handicrafts and a clothing exchange.The legal problems of single motherhood were an oft-referred- to complaint during the meeting, and one which staff members\u2014 not legally qualified them- selves\u2014can offer references about.There are also reference files for hospitals, clinics and private, doctors, both French and English, in all parts of the Montreal area.\u201cWe are certainly open to more suggestions,\u201d said Ms.McLeod of the fledgling organization, which is located in the offices once occupied by the Powerhouse art gallery, designed for women\u2014 artists, and the New Women\u2019s Centre, designed to provide referrals and support for women in general.Both of those organizations have moved to addresses in the City of Montreal, .and both seem to have had \u201ccontinued success.Telephone number for the Single Mother's Centre is 935- 9349.Ç Toy, Mi tv LDR 4170 DECARIE BLVD.435-9167 [evenings] Make your reservation .now for the ultimate in .: dog grooming and boarding.ipiatore & Standard Montreal.488-6279 aa A WHO KNOW ABOUT DOGS.Poodle Puppies for Sale The FUNWAY FABRIC SHOP Stretch your wardrobe dollar\u2019 * by learning to sew.ADDED TOUCHES NO.1 Thursday, June 26th at 7:15 P.M.includes: shirts, jeckets, skirts.STRETCH & SEW COURSE STARTING, Wednesday, Joly 2nd at 7:15 P.M.Course consists of six 2-hour lessons.hand woven carpets and cushions hand embroidery clothing wool goods crazy socks ceramics individual pieces of endless delight agate hangings Dan Delay - Register NOW FOR ALL COURSES 935-9295 \u2018 | Drop in for further information or phone 484-9897 THIRTEEN FIFTY SEVEN GREENE AVE \u201c\"élosed ail day Mondays L] i La Ln Museum walking tours in Old Montreal WESTMOUNT WALKING , TOUR GUIDES: Some of the\u201d* Westmount residents who are volunteer guides for the Montreal Museum ot Fine Arts summer walking tours of Old Montreal.Left to right are Mrs.J.Lamontagne, Mrs.L.Cleyn, Mrs.À.Gaunt, Mrs.H.Mackinnon, Mrs.J.Schreiber, Mrs.L.Beech and Mrs.E.Maxwell.~~ Westmount one of many Westmount is one of 72 Quebec - urban municipalities and 1,117 rural municipalities holding elections in November.\u2014 Only five muncipalities on Montreal Island are having © municipal elections,-however.Bead Emporium .of Montreal Inc.514/486-6425 366 Victoria Avenue Westmount, Montreal Open Daily until 2:00 pm Monday to Friday All types of beads for jewellery and macramé Fraisonte - =.1642 Storm & Metal Windows Established 1904 861-1589 IWINDOW WASHING Floors \u2014 Walls \u2014 Venetian Blinds Exterior Woodwork \u2014 Exterminating OFFICES \u2014 FACTORIES \u2014 HOMES Montreal Window Cleaning Co.(Fully Insured) NOW!!! .Is the time to shop at $¢ cavendish mall While you are checking out the sensational \" SUMMER CLEARANCE VALUES be sure to see the On display thru Sunday, June 29 during store hours and on Sundays and Holidays from 10:00a.m.to 5:00p.m.\u201cevery shopper will have a chance to win a valuable work of art; Your sales slip is your entry form To get thereby car drive North on Cavendish Boulevard.to the end.turn left into the parking lot Bybus take the 104.161 or 162 For the ninth consecutive year, walking tours of Old Montreal, organized by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, will be offered .free of charge every Wednesday to Aug.27, starting yesterday, Director David Giles Carter has announced.Some 56,500 persons have participated in the one-hour tours since they were introduced in 1967.As in the past, the tours start at 11 am.In the event of inclement weather, the tours are automatically cancelled until the following week.Starting point is Place Vauquelin, on Notre Dame street east adjoining Montreal city hall and directly south of the Champ de Mars Metro station.Mr.Carter said the tours, part of the program of the museum's education department, are one of many activities being maintained by the museum despite the fact .that it is closed until next year for a $10,000,000 expansion and renovation program.While in \u2018Old Montreal, Mr.Carter noted, visitors have an opportunity to enjoy another museum undertaking\u2014an exhibition of leading works from its collection of early Quebec furniture and furnishings staged in the Maison du Calvet.Free guided tours, also organized by the education department, are conducted every Wednesday at 2 pm.No reservations are required for the tours, given both in English and in French by members of the- Museum's Association of Volunteer Guides.The guides are trained in the history and architecture of Old Montreal.% CARDS for all occasions #% STATIONERY + GIFTS and : WHAT-NOT Cards & Mhat-Not, Rey d.Stationers - Gifts Tel.932-3721 1308 Greene Ave.Westmount, Quebec i x The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 26, 1975 - 9 V7 sion, For information call (514) 845-8002 or (514) 845-1503.Q = = Sa 7 5001 7 Cl d= ~ ANTIQUES BONAVENTURE TO BE HELD JULY 3\" THRU 6*, 1975 IN THE GREAT EXHIBITION HALL PLACE BONAVENTURE MONTREAL Over 100 booths with dealers from across Canada selling everything from Primitives to Kitsch \u2014 fine glass, Canadiana, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Prints, Rare Books, Old Advertising, Victoriana, Nostalgia Collectibles, Jewelry, Coins, Stamps Plus Special Exhibits and Special Events Hours Thursday July 3rd - 4 PM-10 PM Friday, Saturday, July 4th and 5th - 10 AM-10 PM Sunday, July 6th - 11 AM-6 PM - Admission $2.00 A Production of Ob-No Promotions, Box 833, Place Bonaventure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Promotors: Rudy and Barbara Franchi of The Nostalgia Factory with Bob Ness of Obses- | | REALTIES Ree) Real Estate Westmount Properties Wanted We Have the Buyers 933-4256 1384 Greene Ave.Broker ss 10 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 26, 1975 DTN W i | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | a ve ss \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 931-7511 10 Words °1.* 10 cents each additional word FS a RE .For best service phone your ads early - regular deadline Wednesday 2:00 pm: Too-late- to-classify until press time Thursday.ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TILL 8:00 P.M.(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday till 5 pm) se 1 \u201cPROPERTY FOR SALE PROPRIETE À VENDRE ( REAL ESTATE FOR RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE, IN CONFIDENCE, WITH CONFIDENCE FOR SALE Roval Trust THE SIGN Treat SELLS Res.766-3537 | DUPLEX, Macaza Village, 220, oil system, big lot.River.Lower 52 vacant.$12,500.Call 481.7944.T.M.R.Near Portal Heights - 4 bedrooms, .2v2 bathrooms, ground floor den, small playroom $65,000.Owner.342 3839 \u2014 1-227-2356.st.Laurent Townhouse 3 bedrooms, 1% bathrooms, playroom, garage, private yard.Near Vanier College.$43,000.Call 747-7992.Duplex N.D.G.Harvard Near Terrebonne 642, 8», garage, fireplace, large mpdern kitchen, ceramic bathroom, vinyl windows.Principals only.697-4906.Kenaston Ave T.M.R.Cosy 7 room detached cottage with garage, patio.4 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, full basement.Carpeting, 2 blocks from C.N.R.station.Price $75,000.First Mortgage $21,000.at 6% per cent due 1985.No agents please.Call 733.4018.Apt.Bidg.15 units or more at not more than 5 times the revenue.Financing required.Call: Margaret Silver Realties BROKER 737-8902 Please contact Margaret Loofbourow Specializing in the West End Royal Trust Company Off: 932-1112 J PROPERTY WANTED PROPRIETE DEMANDEE & Although the market is supposed to be siow, ail my listings are sold and ) still have clients needing homes in WESTMOUNT and \u201c TOWN OF MOUNT ROYAL.So if you are contemplating selling, why not call me and let's discuss it.2 ALICE KENNEDY 842-8366 or 935-9046 Crown Trust LICENSED BROKERS COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE PROPRIETE DE CAMPAGNE À VENDRE Cottage Lake Barron Near Lakefield.Large living room, 3 bedrooms, hot and cold water bath, fully furnished.120 foot lake frontage.In excellent condition etc.Call 1-562-4855.LAND for sale.St.Marguerite du lac Masson.Call 481-6938 and 683-6060 Mr.Pappas.Laurentians Bark Lake 700 feet Lakefront Bordering quiet unpolluted 8 mile lake.Recently renovated 4 bedroom summer cottage and boathouse.65 hp Fiberglas boat.3 acres wooded land.$35000.Exclusive.Mrs.Alison Cosgrove 937-7729 or 731.6317.Frank À Norman and Company Limited.7 Accounts may be paid at the Examiner office, 4630 St.Catherine street west, Westmount; at The Monitor and St.Laurent News office, 6525 Somerled avenue, and the Town of Mount Royal Weekly 1; Post office, 233 Dunbar avenue.- ; 7 Advertisements not paid for in advance of publication are subject to a 25-cent billing charge but 7 may then be paid without furthur charge at any branch of the Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank Ë of Canada on the Island of Montreal.COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET 5 MAISON DE CAMPAGNE À LOUER APARTMENTS TO LET APPARTEMENTS À LOUER KNOWLTON, 2 adjoining cottages near boat club.Ideal for children.ly 6th - Aug 17th, 6 weeks.Call 484-3578.P.E.l.Completely equipped modern coftage for rent.Private beach.August 2 to August 30th.Suitable for 2 couples.$200.per week.Call 937-6974.LAKESIDE, 2 bedrooms, semimonthly, equipped, furnished.Morin Heights \u2014 St.Sauveur area.Call 486-6062.LAKEFRONT cottage on Echo Lake, Morin Heights, 4 bedrooms, 1% bathrooms, equipped kitchen, fireplace, laundry room, solarium, full basement, boat house.Call 481- 3465 or 1-226-3114.SUMMER BOARD PENSION DETE RELAXATION RENEWAL IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Children welcome =$10 per day with meals \u2014Garden fresh vegetables \u2014One hour by car \u2014Voyageur bus service Call:- 1-263-2153 21 APPARTEMENTS A LOUER Snowdon - Decarie 342, 42, 5V.Unfurnished, spacious, equipped, elevator.Garages at $20.monthly.July.486-4865.Sherbrooke Old Orchard 242 equipped, elevator, park.Unfurnished.Garages at $20.monthly.Immediate.486-0410.CARTIERVILLE: 12 furnished.Taxes paid.Call 332-2395.@ Moving Sale 4217 de Maisonneuve Boulevard West, Janitor\u2019s Apartment.Friday June 27th.7.9 pm.Saturday June 28th.10 am \u2014 3 pm.Furniture; trunks; K lawn: mower; household goods; Kitchenware; etc.efc.ROSLYN corner Queen Mary Road, 172, bright, equipped, swimming pool, balcony for July or August.Call 731-7088., Westmount Claremont 32, 4v2, 52.\" Spacious, equipped, balcony, bus stop.Unfurnished.July\u2014September.487- 3415.DECARIE TOWERS Studio Apts.Furnished or Unfurnished 5757 Decarie [Near Cote St.Catherine Rd.) From $115.Up ALL INCLUSIVE © Elevator * Janitor Service Call: 733-8415 23 HOUSES FO LET MAISONS À LOUER Dollard Des Ormeaux Condominium, 4 begrooms, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, carpeted.pool facilities $325.includes condominium fee.697- 3722.28 NURSING SERVICES SERVICE DE GARDE MALADE \u2018 night duty.children.NURSING CARE Trained Attendants and Practical Nurses for day and GERIATRIC CARE Practical Nurses and Housekeeper Companions.PEDIATRIC CARE ~~ Baby Nurses and Nannies for infants and small WE SIT BETTER \u2014 482-9090 24 DUPLEX TO LET 36 CARS FOR SALE DUPLEX A LOUER AUTOS A VENDRE T M R PINTO Deluxe 1971, perfect .+N.Immediate occupancy Large 2 level duplex, fully ser: viced, 11 rooms, open fireplace, 5 bedrooms, den, family room, playroom, new train station on Laird, $600.monthly.738-8888 or 288-3080.condition.Standard, x .$1,600.Call 937-9854 after .VEGA 1974, 4 speed, 18000 miles.341-5770 \u2014 678-3195.39 BOATS & MOTORS ; BATEAUX ET MOTEURS 25 DUPLEX WANTED DUPLEX DEMANDE WANTED 5 - & room duplex, heated, 220 hook-up.West- mount, N.D.G., Snowdon, Hampstead areas.2 adults.Highest references.Call 486-8320.29 SHARE LIVING QUARTERS PARTAGER LOGIS ANOTHER woman wanted to share duplex, lower West- mount, July, August only.Call 932-1755.Lovely Home Lady with a beautiful apartment, all furnished, in Western N.D.G.wishes to share with another lady age 60-70.All to be discussed in interview.References exchanged.Call 497- 7.RDOMS TO LET CHAMBRE À LOUER Artist\u2019s Studio Large sunny studio workshop for rent July - August.Close to Westmount.Call Alba 932.0549 before 5 pm.ROOM TO rent for female pensioner.Must be mobile, sober person.482-6565.33 ROOM & BOARD WANTED CHAMBRE ET PENSION DEMANDEES Foreign Students Looking for Accommodations Please Call Inter-Language Institute 733-0147 36 CARS FOR SALE AUTOS A VENDRE Cortina \u201869 Two-door hardtop, 4 on the floor, engine just rebuilt, body and mechanical perfect.Asking $550.Call 739-3493.1973 PORSCHE 914, Mint con: dition.Week-days 9 to 5.489.5334.SIMCA, 1971, disc brakes, 4 speed, manual.870-3335 days.Evenings 336-7303.VOLKSWAGEN Super Beetle, all equipped.Excellent condition.Must sell.Days 935-9691 Evenings 489-6571.1967 CHRYSLER NEWPORT, 2- door hardtop, black vinyl roof, gold-metallic body, black vinyl interior wih interior decor package, split front seats with arm rest, trip mileage, radio, w- w, 56,000 miles, one owner, lady driven, interior in good condition - rear seat seldom used.Tel: 331.Shefford Cruiser 24 inboard cabin cruiser with 4 cylinder Graymarine engine, recently overhauled ready fpr use.Requested price $2500.Call after 7 pm.684-1243.46 HELP WANTED-FEMALE FEMMES HILES DEMANDEES Nursemaid Required.Must be experienced.Sleep in.Own room, T.V.Top salary.References required.Call 488-1722 JUNIOR and INTERMEDIATE SECRETARIES Excellent \u2018opportunities exist in the downtown offices of a large Com- sumer Products Organization.High calibre skills in both shorthand and typing a must - good grooming, pleasant personality and co-opera- tive attitude are highly desirable assets.Please repiy in confidence to: MARIANNE DONALDSON 937-9525 47 HELP WANTED MALE HOMMES DEMANDES Superintend [ Wanted \u201c> Immediately =For 21 apartment building in N.DG.\u20144% room apartment rent-free Call 875-4276 Between 3:30 to 4:30 pm HELP WANTED-MALE-REMALE 18 HOMMES FEMMES DEMANDES Couple Required For home in Westmount.Own apartment.Sleep in.Woman as housekeeper, man for general duties.Experienced.Top salary.References necessary.Call 488-1722 È | ry, Sem Service HOME IMPROVEMENT Home Renovations specializing in:- BALCONIES \u2014 DECKS BASEMENT \u2014 FENCES SHINGLE ROOFS PLASTERING \u2014 CEMENT EXTERIOR PAINTING ALUMINUM WINDOWS ABSOLUTELY BEST WORK FOR BEST PRICE FREE ESTIMATES Call Brian 683-7124 SERVING YOU BETTER ROOFING we top them all.SHINGLES m FLAT DECKS m BONDED ROOFER #3 BRICK WORK m CHIMNEYS LamserT ROC FINE- Ze CHIMNEY SERVICE b 4 84-06 4 6 BUILDING REPAIRS PAINTING \u2014 Plastering \u2014 Cement \u2014 Brick \u2014 Tile \u2014 Carpentry.Call 274-4245.CARPENTRY KITCHEN cupboards directly from the manufacturer \u2014 Bathroom vanity - General repairs.\u2014 Free estimate.Call 323-9568.LANDSCAPING Cutting of Tree Stümps Also general landscaping.Reasonable rates.Call 697-9781 or 697-3203 PLAYROOMS, balconies, Ar- borite counter tops.Good prices.Free Estimates.Call Jim 691.4740.- BUSINESS SERVICES Names for -.Diplomas e \u2018Hand Lettering Gothic & Medieval also addressing Invitations For Rates Write to: B.Kopland 425 Harris St.Montreal 379, Que.GENERAL REPAIRS G.M.Enterprises Home Renovations Playrooms; Offices; Balconies; Concrete walls, Commercial, industrial, Residential.389-0779.HOME IMPROVEMENTS Verdun Home Improvement nD Master Roofers MENUISERIE MENUISIER experimente: \u2014 Reparations \u2014 Renovations Armoires de cuisine.Guarantie.454-3044.MOVING & CARTAGE RAMSAY Moving\u2014Cartage Storage Local and long distance.484-1469 \u2014 484-1565 Directory MOVING & CARTAGE Movers All kinds.Light and heavy.Anytime.Reasonable.Call Myrna.489-3954.MOVING Somewhere?Grad.Student.Trucks available.Reliable.Professional.Efficiency with care.insured.Reasonable rates.John.481-6401.MOVING 12 years experience.CALL US Chapman Transport 151 RIVER ST.Verdun 766-1335 LARGE truck.Fully equipped.Insured.Call John Gray.481-1138 or 363-1806.BOOK now! Grad student \u2014 Trucks available.Reliability, professionalism, efficiency, unquestionable.Insured.Low low rate.Tim 481.6385.SANDING FLOORS Sanding Floors Old Floors Made New Sanding Plastic Finish Guaranteed Work FERNAND CLOUTIER 321-1069 50 WORK WANTED-FEMALE POSITION DEMANDEE - FEMMES RULES MATURE lady seeks night duty 1050\" elderly people.Call 931- 6.JULY - August Trilingual experienced typist \u2014 translator (English \u2014 French \u2014 Spanish) seeks employment, 5 mornings or 3 full days weekly.West.mount, N.D.G.or vicinity.Call 487-4890.51 WORK WANTED-MALE POSITION DÉMANDEE HOMME Movers Need some things moved?Big or small.Reasonable.482-3184.PAINTING LOWEST prices.Indoor and outdoor painting \u2014 Balcony repair.\u2014 Wallpaper.Free estimate.\u2014 Roger 932.8772.G.W.Little Interior & Exterior PAINTING and DECORATING Wallpapering, etc.489-5195 SMALL painting jobs wanted.Reasonable rates.Call 937.0375 or 935-8617.PLASTERING Expert Plasterer Cement.Drywall.Tile repair.Chimney repairs.Top pointing.Call A.Jubinville, 767-4902 and 767-1773.PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing \u2014 Heating \u2014 Digging Commercial \u2014 Residential Industrial WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.206 Olivier Ave.Westmount 935-1189 ROOFING OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.1975 NOTRE DAME LACHINE Rene Guitard, Mgr.637-2308 24 Hour Service STUDENT handyman available \u2014 household jobs \u2014 windows \u2014 painting \u2014 gardening.Call Sebrino 931-5680.52 MOTHERS HELP AIDE MATERNELLE Mother\u2019s Helper Wanted Responsible girl to holiday with family in the Laurentians for month of August.$40.weekly.Call 482-4447.Mother\u2019s Helper Wanted For summer in Laurentians, to start immediately.Cali 488.4664.August Only Mother's helper wanted for 2 boys at the beach in Maine.17 and over.References.Call 487.3044.53 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED AIDE DOMESTIOUE DEMANDE Woman Wanted With experience.Daily housework in new home in Hampstead.5 day week, 10 am to 6 pm.Modern appliances.Excellent salary.References necessary.Call 744.4332, if no answer 274-4403.Experienced Housekeeper Required for Westmount home.Top salary.Permanent position.Sleep in.References necessary.Call 488-1722 BABY SITTERS WANTED 54 GARDIENNES DEMANDEES BABY sitter wanted 15 years or older for occasional evening sitting.Prefer someone available on week.ends.For 2 boys 4 and 6 years old.Grosvenor 7 Sote St.Antoine area.Call 937.Reliable Woman Wanted to look after 2 young children, 5 day week.English or Hebrew spoken.Victoria - Cote St.Luc areas.Call 488-4176 after 6 P.M.«The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 26, 1975 46 HELP WANTED FEMALE HMS FILES DEMANDILS n HOLT RENFREW Requires Secretary For Advertising Dept.\u2014Self starter \u2014Pleasant personality \u2014Fluent English \u2014Math oriented \u2014Typing \u2014French conversation \u2014English shorthand Apply to: Holt Renfrew (Between 10:30 am to 12) Personnel Dept.1300 Sherbrooke West 5th Floor Secretaire Bilingue Temps Partiel 2 a 3 jours par semaine Lieu Galeries Westmount Nous recherchons e Dactylo rapide et précise e Parfaitement bilingue e Pour travail général de bureau e Personnalité agréable e Ayant le sens des responsabilités e Salaire selon compétence et à discuter Les candidates interessées sont priées de communiquer avec: Mme.Maxime 935-5487 File Clerk We are seeking a young High School graduate, with little or no experience to work in the Filing Section of a leading Insurance Company.Candidate must have a working knowledge of French.This is a permanent full time position.NO STUDENTS PLEASE _ We offer excellent chances for advancement and very good fringe benefits.Interested applicants should call for interview Chubb & Son Inc.Miss Courey 861-7371 12 - The Westmount Examiner.Thursday, June 26, 1975 46 HELP WANTED FEMALE FEMMES FILLES DEMANDEES SENIOR TYPIST Marketing Research Salary Open Candidates must be familiar with Chemical Industry background literature or have a formal Elementary background in Chemistry.POSITION WILL INVOLVE: Correspondence, record keeping statistical publications, plus locating current information from business publications and typing of research material on a regular basis.\u2014French conversation an asset only \u2014Available immediately J Call: NICOLE GIGUERE 284-1368 Nicole Giguere & Co.Ltd.2001 University St., Suite 1130 Bookkeeping Machine Operator \u2014For small office \u2014Must be bilingual and able to type \u2014Located in N.D.G.Call after 6 pm 688-3310 HELP WANTED-MALE 47 HOMMES DEMANDES sales company.\u2014Process Piping \u2014Hydraulics \u2014Lubrication \u2014Mill Supplies supplied.Bilingual Sales Trainee Required by old established industrial Must be experienced in: Good remuneration and automobile For appointment Call 484-3539 DOMESTIC WORK WANTED TRAVAN OOMESTIOUE DEMANDS Available For Fall DAY NURSERY position for capable girl 31 years oid, experienced with and fond of children.Good cook (Domestic Science Course).Call 331.8839.DOMESTIC WORK WANTED TRAVAK DOMESTIQUE DEMANDE FEMME de menage demande travail a ta journee.387-9119.BILINGUAL lady available as housekeeper .companion for elderly people.Days or will travel.Cross Course.Call 727-2058.References.Home Red.HELP WANTED-MALE-FEMALE 48 HOMMES FEMMES DEMANDES HOLT RENFREW Requires Foreign Cost Clerk \u2014Must be good at figures \u2014Previous experience an asset \u2014Liberal company benefits For interview apply Mr.Peter Spence (Between 10 am to 4 pm) Holt Renfrew 725 Montee de Liesse St.Laurent UUMLESTIL WORK WANTED TRAVAIL VUMESHOUt DEMANDE (50 FOR SALE-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A VENDRE- INSTRUMENTS DE MUSIQUE PART time, help available to assist elderly person.Call 488- 4879.Domestic Help Available Call 842-0594 Monday to Friday From 2 to 5 pm SPONSORED BY THE SALVATION ARMY 57 BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE GARDIENNES DISPONIBLES MATURE sitter available, 5 day week, or daily.Your home.References.Call 484-5204.FOR SALE-DINING ROOM FURNITURE A VENDRE- MOBILIER DE SALLE A MANAGER ANTIQUE Victorian dining room set, solid Black Walnut, 6 chairs, 2 armchairs, table, buffet; Oak serving table Antique.Call 631-6185.61 FOR SALE LIVING ROOM FURNITURE A VENDRE- MOBKIER DE SALON MODERN 2 piece couch, Zoo end tables attached.Gall 4 7881.CHESTERFIELD de ei paie, confection Futurama.$150.Appeler 737-0504.62 FOR SALE-BEDROOM FURNITURE A VENDRE- MOBILIER DE CHAMBRE BLONDE Maple dressing table and night table.$100.Call 933- 7107 evenings.FOR SALE KITCHEN EQUIPMENT 63, VENDRE EQUIPMENT DE CUISINE ELECTRIC stove, 30 inches.Excellent condition $100.Cali 331.2635.TWO door refrigerator, good condition.Reasonable.Call 744-6654 evenings.64 FOR SALE-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS À VENDRE\u2014 INSTRUMENTS DE MUSIQUE A-1 Piano Agency RE-OPENING SALE.GREATLY REDUCED FOR À LIMITED TIME ONLY 5999 Monkland, Svite 2 488-9003 Open 11 am - 6 pm Thurs.and Friday 11 am - 9 pm Sat.11 am - Spm GUITARS: Classical cost $75.sacrifice $40.Folk $140.for $75.Electric Gibson (Copy) $100.with case.Also Flute $110.12 String Guitar $60.Private.Call 744-0956.ANTIQUES ANTIQUITES Three Spruce Antiques 482 Beaconsfield Blvd.697-0760 PINE table 6 feet long; French Quebec chairs; Odds and ends.214 Milton, between 10 am and 6 pm.No Saturday.Past & Present 353 Prince Albert Westmount OPEN TUES.TO SAT.NOON TO 6 P.M.Edwardian furniture; small furniture; Antiques and Collectables, 488-0746 66 FOR SALE-GENERAL A VENDRE- GENERAL The Folk Shop The store where you can expect the unexpected.A non-profit outlet for senior citizens\u2019 handicraft.Come and see for yourself: Afghans - Quilts - Pottery - Handmade Dolls and Puppets - Shawls - Hostess Aprons - Toys - Ponchos - Wrap-around skirts - Wool hats - Scarves - Slippers - Paintings.- Kitchen Boutique Items.Orders Taken you name it and we shall try to make it.4711 Van Horne Avenue 738-8360 BEDROOM set single, $295.; davenport new, $185.; coffee table round, new, $75.; washing machine $295.; aquarium equipped, $35.; luggage, $30.489- 0763.Everything Must Go Heintzman baby grand piano; chestertield; love seat; single beds: bureaus: rugs; many other items.4299 De Maison.neuve Blvd.Westmount.68 FOR SALECLOTHNG & FURS A VENDRE VETEMENTS E) FOURRURES a 960) Rykiel sweaters, etc.2155 Mountain Street LADIES! If you like brand names for QUALITY OR STYLE WE HAVE THEM SLIGHTLY USED but not abused ladies wear.St Laurent jackets, Courreges pantsuits, Glas- coe at home wear, Chanel suits, Ciza knits, Looking for a gown?From Hawaiian print cottons to Dior sexy silk jerseys, demure silk or floating chiffons.Wide ever changing selection.À secret! Drop in often.The best value for your money.Summer Sale! June 16-21 La Boutique Fantasque 288-3655 FOR SALE-GENERAL A VENDRE- GENERAL FOR SALE-GENERAL A VENDRE- GENERAL (es Golden Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Legion Special high quality Golden Tulips will be available by ordering through your Westmount Branch of the Legion.To be delivered in September, but orders are requested to be placed immediately.Cali or write for information:- 4625 St.Catherine Street West 933-3362 LIVING room tables, 2 commodes, 1 round coffee table, modified French Provincial, 2 Candelabra brass lamps.Call 684.7418.LIVING room couch, fruitwood, (Mediterranean design from Van Leigh) 7 teet long, down filled, $400.; antique Singer sewing machine, solid mahogany enclosed cabinet, $200.; coffee table, (fruitwood), 20 x 60, $100.; mahogany leather tooled side table, $50.; gold velvet side chairs (fruitwood frame) $125.each; fine china, glassware; mink stole; Italian knit suits; electric stove, 30 inch, $40.Miscellaneous.489-6849.G.E.self cleaning oven; dishwasher.Call 336-6784.Must Sell Immediately Piano, upright, 52 inches, very clean $550.; mahogany Duncan Phyfe coffee table with glass top $75.Also candelabra with crystal drops, $75.From private party only please.For appointment.Call 341-5463 BOITES a beurre; boites a the, en bois ou plywood, grands assortiments de boites usagees en bois.272-6911.AUTOMATIC washing machine, spin dry.Call 935-8626.TWO frigidaires; sectional sofa.In excellent condition.Call 744- (es Moving Sale Teak double bed; chest of drawers; sofa; highback chair and footstool; antique mahogany sideboard; 7 Regency chairs and table; French Canadian refectory table; hide-a-bed; 2 matching chests of drawers; Panasonic juice extractor; Riccar sewing machine; Sony portable color T.V.; K.L.H.mode! 20, turn-table and speakers; 10 x 14 all wool carpet.Call 937-8375.CORNER cabinet, desk; white end tables; record player: various records; encyclopedias, 5 Swedish modern chairs, newly upholstered.White and gold bedroom set; other items.Call 488-1897.Open house Saturday.Moving Sale Typewriter; carpet; luggage, glassware: bric.a-brac; books; etc.Call 731-1420, Garage Sale Sat.27 \u2014 Sun 28th 4487 Sherbrooke W.Art; antiques; other gems.Girl's bicycle (10 year old).SUMMER lounge; Lady\u2019s patent leather coat, size 14; living room drapes, bedspreads; quilts; paper backs; tables; LE end wicker table.efc.5.R.C.A.26 inch T.V.console Accucolor super 90.Used 8 months.$500.Call 487-4839.PROJECTOR, Kodak Carousel remote control; hair setter conditioner; carpet shampooer ; rug; lamp: pine table; odd items.Call 484-6962.PINE table 42 x 3 feet, $125.; kitchen table 42 feet by 3 feet, $15.Call 935.5655.: 67 FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT- A VENGRE- ARTICLES DE SPORTS KAWASAKI mini trail 75cc.Excellent condition.Used one season.684-2611.HONDA CB 350, 1973.8,000 miles.Perfect condition.$850.Call 737-0855.Honda XL 250 Trail 1974.Very low mileage, with Knobby tire, 2 Bell helmets.Excellent condition.Must sell, $900.or best offer.Call John 342- 9304.STERORETTE dictating transcribing machine.Perfect condition.Call 733.2777 between 9 am \u2014 2 pm.ENGLISH Cocker Spaniels, black and white and blue roans.Registered pure bred.Call 684-0522.BEDROOM set, $495.; kitchen set new, $195.; desk executive new $175.; continental bed $45.; accordian, S155.; bar mirror, $50.; 489-0763.HONDA 750 in mint condition, 1972, for $1400.Original owner, low mileage, parts still under guarantee.Call Peter 484-5955 after 6 pm. 7 EDUCATIONAL WSTRUCTIF 78 DOMESTIC PETS ANMMEAUX DOMESTIQUES Art course \u2014 print making for beginners.Age 15 and up.Small classes in artist\u2019s studio.8 three-hour lessons.All materials included.Call 484-7002.SUMMER SCHOOL o Individual Instruction in all School Subjects.o Exam preparation PREP SCHOOL [Air-conditioned] 4240 Girovard 489-7287 Calligraphy The Lost Art of Decorative Writing and Lettering As Taught By The Penmasters of The Middle Ages.Taught now privately For information Write to: B.Kopland 425 Harris Montreal 379, Que.7 4 PERSONALS PERSONNEL Accurate Horoscopes Done for you personally.Natal or progressed charts, monthly readings, chart comparisons, full interpretation.Reasonable.Information 683-3781, evenings.Boarding Dogs & Cats On private 10 acre farm.Montreal area.Limited capacity.$2.per day.Delivery service available.Suggest reserve now for Summer.Call 632.0819.PET Circus offers: St.Bernards, $99.Schnauzers, $125.Bedlington Terriers, $99.Weimaraners, $99.Visit our horse equipment section.Montreal\u2018s lowest prices.Call 684-2715.YOUR small pet needs board and care while you're away.Reserve now.Private.Call 672- 7996.PUREBRED long haired Dachshund puppies.Registered.Inoculated.Call 731- 1016.GERMAN Shepherd pups, 10 weeks, $35.Call 626-4599.GOOD home wanted for 2 year old Shepherd and Collie dog.Loves children.Call evenings 744-4188.AMERICAN Cocker Spaniels, 6 weeks old.With papers.Champion parents.Call 626-9180.DOBERMAN 7 weeks old \u2014 Tan \u2014 Vaccinated \u2014 Registered.$125.Call 334-9937.LOST 79 PERDU Reward Lost Yorkshire Terrier Argyle and The Boulevard, West- mount area.Long hair, Black and Tan, no collar.486-4972.$5.Reward Lost 2 female budgies, vicinity Redfern and Maisonneuve.Call 937-2641.80 FOUND TROUVE FOUND: Orange striped Kitten, 77 AND CHASE male, Vicinity Victoria erbrooke.489-9461.FOUND: Small gold earring, Piano Wanted 250 ST SLA 488-1939 West.FAINTINGS by known artists; Antiques.carpets; Steinway piano.627-0471.Military Items Cash for: War souvenir; Weapons; Medals; Badges: etc.Collector.486-7665.Piano Wanted Also musical instruments, also tea-wagon.From private party only please.For information: Call 731-2584 Pianos Wanted 272-8285 274-5934 HAND Made Violin also Mandolin Wanted.Price no object.Call 744-0956 anytime.WANTED: Picnic table in good condition.Call after 6 pm 489- 1835.Wanted Old Sugar shakers.Call 484-9218.HARD riding hat, iodhpurs and riding boots, wanted for 12 year old.Call 488-5759.78 DOMESTIC PETS ANIMEAUX DOMESTIOUES NEEDED desperately.Home for female cat and 2 male kittens.486-8714.FOR Sale: Pembroke Welsh Corgi, 2 lovely female pups.Vaccinated against distemper, de-wormed, registered with C.K.C.- These intelligent and sturdy pups will be ready to bring pleasure to your homes by late July.Price $150.each Call 684-7015 after 6 pm.FOUND: Valuable coin.Contact 482-1018.COUNTRY HOUSES YO LEV MAISON DE CAMPAGNE A LOUER COTTAGE on lake.St.Agathe South.Adults preferred.One child.Calt 935-8166 after 6 P.M.or weekend 819-326-6623.30 ROOMS TO LET CHAMBRE À LOUER CLEAN room, good home, privileges.Lady, $20.weekly.481- 36 CARS FOR SALE AUTOS A VENDRE Buick Special \u201865 Good motor, new tires.Call 933-8108.78 DOMESTIC PETS ANIMEAUX DOMESTIQUES AMERICAN Cocker Spaniel, puppy.purebred.Call 937-7656.IE de Mais.Continued from page one following the meeting, John Udy, who has led the campaign for closing the thoroughfare, thanked council but asked it to consider discouraging traffic by a narrowing at Clarke avenue, to Weredale director is named Kirby E.A.Breithaupt has been appointed general manager of Weredale House effective July 1, Ron Valle, president of the boys\u2019 home, announced yesterday.Mr.Breithaupt is former dean of students and director of student and community services at John Abbott College and was actively involved in student programs at Dawson College previous to that.Born in 1943, he was educated in Montreal and graduated from McGill University in 1968 with a Bachelor of Education degree.He was awarded the Minister of Education Medal for the highest standing in his graduating class.He went on to achieve a Master of Arts (psychology) degree in 1970, before taking positions at Dawson and later John Abbott colleges.: Mr.Breithaupt succeeds George Brugman, who recently retired.In making the announcement, Mr.Valle said also that Peter Hopka had been appointed director of auxiliary services at the institution.Both Sven Soderquist, the present auxiliary services director, and Brian Adams, director of professional services, are leaving Weredale House on Monday; Mr.Valle would not elaborate on their resignations.Mr.Brugman retired in April, and Messrs.Soderquist and Adams have been jointly responsible for the boys\u2019 home pending appointment of the new director.Mr.Valle said the provincial government\u2019s Batshaw Commission recently had inspected the institution and has brought in a Mr.Goyer to handle the vacancy created by Mr.Adams\u2019 departure until such time as a new appointment can be made.\u201cThe feeling seems to be on the mend,\u2019\u2019 Mr.Valle noted, pointing to recent labor difficulties and the already-announced suspension of operation of Camp Weredale for this summer.\u201cThe thing is moving in the right direction,\u201d he said.force cars to slow down or divert.\u201cI wouldn't press my luck,\u201d Ald.Leeds Nelson advised Mr.Udy.Mayor Donald MacCallum, who lives near the corner of Clarke and de Maisonneuve in the +4300\" building, said he understood what Mr.Udy meant, and that the matter would be considered.Crash, spin gives whiplash A rear-end collision spun a turning auto around 180 degrees and gave a passenger a whiplashed neck at the corner of Westmount and Belmont avenues at 2:30 pm last Thursday.Mrs.Daniel Morris, 44, of Montreal drove her 1973 Pontiac into the left rear fender of a 1973 Valiant moving east on West- mount avenue, driven by Michel Miskin, 26, also of Montreal.Mr.Miskin was in the process of turning south onto Belmont avenue at the time, and was struck by Mrs.Morris\u2019 right front fender.Richard Lahaie, 20, of Montreal, a passenger in the Valiant, was taken to the Reddy Memorial Hospital by police car for treatment of his neck injury.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Tots' swim-aid gear ban June 26, 1975 - 13 protested to aldermen Why should children not be allowed to use swimming aids regularly at the city swimming pool?This was the question asked of city council by Mr.and Mrs.Monroe Charlap, 235 Melville avenue, last evening, in complaining that their 18-month-old- child, who has learned to swim at the Westmount YMCA.is prohibited from using paddle- boards when he goes to the city pool.The couple complained that Charles \u2018\u2018Rocky\u2019\u2019 Rothwell, superintendent of parks and recreation, had told them such aids could be used only between noon and 1 pm or during morning swim classes: since their youngster is often napping at that hour, they argued, there was no way they could get him over for a swim at such a specific time.Mr.Rothwell had told the parents, they said, that mothers could not be responsible enough for the items which might be brought to the pool, and that permission to use swimming aids would simply encourage others to clamor for all types of toys.It defeats the whole purpose,\u201d Mrs.Charlap declared, \u2018\u2018of the course the children are learning at the YMCA.\u201d Her child has been taking lessons there, she told a curious Ald.James L.Thom, since he was 15 months old.Mayor Donald MacCallum City sticks to its plan The closure of York street at St.Catherine street is in the works, Ald.Charles Aspler announced last night, but the city will not consider allowing traffic from Chateau Maisonneuve to feed onto St.Catherine rather than onto Prince Albert and Victoria avenue.A proposal to close the street was submitted to area residents several weeks ago, and responses {published in The Examiner June 5) generally had praised the idea, but asked that the large apart- ment-office complex be able to spill traffic onto the main thoroughfare, rather than into the adjoining residential neighborhood.Ald.Aspler said both West- mount and Montreal Urban Community traffic planners considered the idea \u2018an extremely dangerous traffic hazard,\u201d since St.Catherine street, once re-opened, will be busy again.Added to this, buses feeding the metro station now under construction will be turning there.Peter Thomas, 222 Prince Albert, who asked council about the fate of the proposal, said he and his neighbors \u2018like our plans better but we're extremely happy with yours.\u201d In response to another question from Mr.Thomas, Ald.Aspler said the city was actively pursuing its demand that Chateau Maisonneuve replace a patch of city grass paved over last fall for a parking lot.promised the Charlaps that the matter would be looked into by council.Safety solon doesn\u2019t believe in crosswalks Westmount\u2019s commissioner of public safety is opposed to crosswalks, specially striped ones in mid-block, since motorists don\u2019t respect them anyway.Ald.James L.Thom so declared to Mrs.Sally Hooff, 138 Abbott avenue, who asked that Westmount\u2019s crosswalks be made similar to those found in the City of Montreal.Crosswallks, Ald.Thom argued, \u201care not accepted in Montreal the way they are in some European cities.\u201d People who use them expecting cars to stop and wait are often confronted by speeding vehicles ignorant of the citizens\u2019 rights, he said.Mrs.Hoof observed that the well-marked mid-block crosswalks on de Maisonneuve boulevard in Westmount Park recently have been respected by some motorists; the stripes might be used elsewhere with as much success, she suggested.\u201cThey must be foreigners,\u201d said Ald.lan Craig of such respectful motorists.Dogs.Continued from page one however, offered some sense that an overhaul of the by-law was not being considered even though he asserted that Westmounters appear to be divided 50-50, for and against tighter regulations.Mrs.Glenda Scott, who has religiously pursued the matter of dog control since early April, added more comments during council's question period about the difficulties she has encountered with dog droppings, while adding her praise of the stricter dog enforcement in Westmount this spring and summer.\u201cTwo weeks ago was the first time we have not had to do a caca brigade before mowing the lawn,\u201d she announced, while admitting that \u2018\u2018We had a small slip-up last week.\u201d She then pleaded with residents to clean up after their own dogs.\u201cIt's not difficult,\u201d she said.\u201cI've been doing it for my neighbors for years!\u201d Ald.Charles Aspler noted that he had visited Westmount Park last Sunday, and was amazed at its cleanliness.\u201cIn other year,\" he said, \u201cyou have had to tiptoe through the tulips.\u201d MERCIER & TOUTANT Arpenteurs \u2014 Géomètres Quebec Land Surveyors 4890 de Maisonneuve O.489-8251 Ya \u201c Sixth Floor HUGH SAVAGE and COMPANY Chartered Accountants 1310 Greene Avenue North of de Maisonneuve 937-9227 -\u2014 Centennial Houses; -\u2014\u2014 =wcae ot om mm ELT REse \"17327 em IIT we Ea Fe Centennial House no.8 is the building at 39 Cote St Antoine road, owned by Architect Michael Fish but still known around Westmount as \u2018\u2018The Samuel House,\u201d named after a Jewish farmer who owned the property for much of the 19th century.\u201cThe house is reputed to have been built at the turn of the 18th-19th century,\u201d writes Mr.Fish of his home, \u201ca couple of years after the Hurtubise farm (at Victoria and Cote St.Antoine).\u201cThe house was originally a stone French-Canadian style, sloped roof farmhouse with a summer kitchen out the north side.The present attic still shows a hand-hewn squared oak ridge beam from one huge stone chimney to another at either end of the house.\u201d It seems the house was constructed by Mr.Samuels, and was one of only three farms along Cote St.Antoine, which also serviced the Hurtubise and Decarie properties.As the Samuels farm grew smaller in the 1860s, he made the house \u201cmore fashionable and up-to- date,\u201d according to Mr.Fish, including remaking the roof, adding stucco and removing EE Blood clinic at Children's Holidays this week and next have cut into blood donor clinic time for the Canadian Red Cross.Those same holidays tend to increase emergency need for blood.Westmounters wishing to help the cause with the gift of blood will have a handy place, just outside the city boundary, at the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, 2300 Tupper street, in the second- floor gymnasium, Room 292, Monday from 10 am to 4:30 pm.The permanent centre is not much further away, at 2180 Dorchester boulevard west, open 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, Mondays to Fridays\u2014except, next week, Tuesday.Dominion Day.the summer kitchen.\u201cAround the turn of the 19th- 20th century,\u201d Mr.Fish writes, \u2018Samuels made other alterations inside the house using neighbors Edward and W.S.Maxwell as the architects.They were later the architects for the La Gauchetiere facade of Windsor Station and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.\u201cSamuels died very shortly after this, about 1900.Ownership of the house changed only in 1913, to Thomas J.Rutherford who died some time before 1913.The house then went to G.E.Cheese between 1926 and 1946, Cheese having died in 1943.\u201cEstate Cheese sold to G.Frank Rafferty who was married to the daughter of Louis St.Laurent (who) was an occasional visitor to the house and on occasion slept in it.\u201d The Examiner welcomes further written information from Westmounters about this or other 100-year-old houses in the city including, for subsequent issues, 321 Kensington avenue and 512 Clarke avenue.All data will be passed on to the Westmount Historical Association for posterity.RRR NO LEADS IN MURDERS There have been no new developments regarding either of Westmount\u2019s two murders this year.Miss Jeannette Vachon was found slain in a retreat house at 46 Surrey Gardens on June 10; detectives have indicated the murder may have resulted from a lovers\u2019 quarrel.F.Barry Bunch was shot and knifed inside his home at 137 Irvine avenue on Jan.10; homicide squad investigators recently concluded the act was not committed by a common thief, but are not completely certain of the motive.City of Westmount GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are notified that there will be no garbage collection on Tuesday, July 1, 1975.Collections normally scheduled for Tuesday, July 1, will be made on Wednesday, July 2.E.A.McCavour, Eng.City Engineer.4 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 26, 1975 After fatality: Motorcycles and bicycles in crashes Bicyele and motorcycle accidents, several involving injuries to riders, have occurred all over Westmount during the past two weeks following the fatal accident to motorcyclist Gerard Cartier on June 11.The following Monday, June 16, a 1974 GMC truck, headed east on Sherbrooke street at 1:20 pm, waiting to go north on Clarke avenue, was struck by a 1973 Yamaha driven by Peter Dan- cose, 24, of Vancouver.Driver of the truck, 39-year-old Roland Lambert of Montreal, said he thought Mr.Dancose had hit a manhole cover and skidded while veering to the right of a westbound auto which had stopped to allow the truck to turn.Mr.Dancose apparently slid underneath the truck, receiving injuries to his right leg and hip.He was taken by police ambulance to the Reddy Memorial Hospital for treatment.Damage to the motorcycle was over $500, police estimate, while the truck had about $22 in expected repairs.Into open door Last Wednesday at 2:52 pm a bike ridden by 12-year-old Marc Vezina of 521 Clarke avenue ran into the just-opened door of a car parked on Greene avenue just south of Sherbrooke street.A man known only to police as Mr.Alavanthian had parked his car on the west side of Greene, and was getting out when the bicycle hit.The boy was taken by police to the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital suffering facial injuries; there was light damage to the car.At 4:05 the same afternoon, Alexander DeHalmy, 53, of 558 Claremont avenue was driving south on Claremont, and signalled to turn into his driveway.His right front fender was struck by a bicycle driven by 16-year-old Claire Kilgallen of Montreal, who was thrown through the air and landed in front of the car, injuring her left elbow, right hand and right hip.She was taken by police car to the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, from which she was released after treatment.Eight hours later, at 12:10 am last Thursday, 29-year-old Fadel Atallah of Montreal put on his right-turn signal to go from Sherbrooke street into Victoria Hall.Bruce Binder, 21, of Montreal was on a bicycle travelling east behind the 1974 Fiat, and apparently did not notice the signal, crashing into the right side of the car, flipping into the air and hitting his head on the pavement.Police took him by ambulance to the Reddy Memorial Hospital, from which he was released after treatment of his head injuries.Had no lights Witnesses have reported Mr.Binder had no lights on his bike, Loan motion for Hillside A notice of motion to provide for a loan for the construction of the Hillside Place public housing project, completed and fully occupied last summer, was made by Ald.Leeds Nelson last evening at city council\u2019s mid-June meeting.In a confused explanation of the motion, Ald.Nelson indicated the Quebec Municipal Commission felt it was necessary not simply to call for debentures, as it did two years ago, but to indicate what type of loan the city wanted.The new motion will not affect the project in any way.he said.though police did say he had fluorescent markings on a backpack he was wearing.At 4:15 that afternoon, a 1974 Honda driven east on St.Catherine street by 20-year-old Stephen Distaulo of Rosemount tried to pass on the right of a 1972 Datsun which had stopped just opposite 4020 St.Catherine, apparently to let off a passenger.Things look The motorcycle struck the open door of the car, which was being driven by Denis Roy, 27, of Verdun.Injured was 20-year-old Bruce Ashby of Rosemount, a passenger on the Honda; he was taken to the Reddy Memorial Hospital by police car for treatment to his knee.There was slight damage to both vehicles.rosy again for local rugby club Suddenly everything appears rosy in the Westmount Rugby Club.All injuries to the senior players have repaired and the team gets ready for the reigning Eastern Canada Champions, Wanderers, coming off two convincing victories.Last week, due to various reasons, the match report reached The Examiner office past the deadline; Westmount senior squad had travelled to Ottawa and defeated the Indians by a convincing score of 21-9 while the third team continued their winning ways by defeating Irish 12-8.Unfortunately, the seconds lost an unbeaten record to the Wanderers.Up in Ottawa, Ian Hector, Rodney Nichols and John Peters returned to senior squad duty and it was obvious that the experience of this trio was one of the reasons for a victory\u2014 convincing in terms of the scoreboard, but not so on the field of play.At the half the score was 6-6 and it was only thanks to a great try by John Peters followed by a couple of penalty kicks that made the game safe.Hosts to Irish This week Westmount hosted Montreal Irish in the Senior League.Hector and Peters both were unavailable and Peter Howlett was pressed into an early return to the team, though perhaps Peter would have preferred a further week to get his wind back.Westmount won the game in really convincing fashion 14-4; the score was close but Westmount showed top class ball control for the first time in two seasons.It was clear after a few minutes that Westmount had the measure of the Irish forwards and the backs were faster; the tactics were to run straight at the Irish, creating second-phase ball.From one such burst Gord Cambell forced his way over the line to give Westmount an early lead; Cambell has been improving each week as he is now using his enormous size.If only he can put on ten pounds.Moments later disaster hit Westmount as Karl Fischer was taken from the field holding a bruised shoulder; he returned but eventually had to leave for good.Rodney Nichols switched from the forwards to fill the gap and, such was the Westmount domination, the absence of Fischer was not noticed.The half was reached with Westmount, down by one man, leading 10-0.The second half followed the same pattern, although Irish did press for some time but they never did look like scoring.The home team\u2019s forwards had the game in a padlock and they were not going to be beaten; the ball was seldom given to the back unless it was on the tight side of the field.Westmount ran it up to 14-0.Late in the game Irish forced a score in the far corner but Westmounlepere sitting pretty and the final*whistle went to give the Senior squad a second successive victory.The game was the best Westmount had played for a long time but let's not forget that the Irish were not exactly overpowering.Up in Ottawa the seconds, missing eight regulars, returned to winning ways by trouncing Ottawa Irish 33-0.Ray Bissette led the way with three tries while singles went to Wilson, Perry and Shaver.Mark Richardson, playing his first game, kicked three converts.: This week the senior squad plays Wanderers at Macdonald College and the second XV hosts Tracey at Westmount High School.Kickoff 3 pm.Park West body draws forty to first meeting The latest addition to the growing number of sectional citizens\u2019 groups met last Thursday evening at Westmount Park United Church to recruit community support and form a 10- member steering committee.The meeting of the newly- formed Park West Citizens\u2019 Association was chaired by Art Yelon and Dan Sherry, who answered questions from prospective members concerning the need for yet another neighborhood association.After a short, to-the-point discussion of the issues\u2014primarily traffic and zoning\u2014virtually all of the 40 persons present demonstrated their enthusiasm for the new organization by becoming members.7 The steering committee, formed of volunteers and draftees, includes Peter Blaikie, Barbara Bourke, Neil Currie, Maureen Follett, Jim Hunter, Pat Hastings, Om Madan, Denise Morrow, Dan Sherry and Art Yelon.Those who were unable to attend the meeting but would like to join are asked by the organizers to contact Pat Hastings, 931-2687.The new group embraces residents in the area bounded by Lansdowne and Victoria avenues, de Maisonneuve boulevard and Sherbrooke street.CHRISTIE PLUMBING LIMITED * Complete Plumbing Service | Fast - Efficient © Residential @ Commercial © industrial BR 24 Hour Service | 484-2010 L .5331A Sherbrooke W.© @e 2) Bs si Jets Mosquito champs i in exciting playoffs spread in total points, the scores By NICK KASIRER The Mosquito division of the me gam of better sat Westmount softball leagues ticipating.finished last week, marking the n the final game of the regular end of a most exciting season.season, the last-place Astros beat Although there was a large Anthony's VARIETY STORE Post Office Greeting Cards - Etc.Open 8 am to 9 pm\u201d (Sunday: 11 am to 6 pm) 4500 St.Catherine St.W.(Cor.Abbott) MUCTC BUS TICKETS \u2018the Marlins, therëby eliminating the top team from the playoffs.The Jets and Chiefs tied for first place and the ensuing playoff was sure to be exciting.The game was won by the Jets 10 to 6, thus ending a most successful spring for all involved.Senior League softball is well under way.The Stars took the WESTMOUNT Pot World.?Exotic Pets & Natural History Collections = « 4908 Sherbrooke St.West at Prince Albert QF Parking off Prince Albert at rear of building HOUSES WANTED WESTMOUNT If you should be entertaining the thought of the possible sale of your home within the next year, | would be happy to discuss this with you and appraise your home-at today\u2019s market valve without obligation to you.MRS.RITA ANNE CONN 842-8251 - Res.: 937-4452 GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY MEMBER OF THE MONTREAL REAL ESTATE BOARD Tel: 484-4132 SAVE ÉPARGNEZ SAVE EPARGNEZ SAVE SAVE ON GAS BRAKE SERVICE SERVICE DE FREINS + + $ ANTIFREEZE ANTIGEL HUILE oi.+ GRAISSAGE GREASEJOB Boy MISE AU POINT TUNE UP A 0] TIRES PNEUS me EVEN NDA SHOCK ABSOR Ea AMORTISSEUR : ) - Ù UE) BER # PHARES Gon MECANICIEN EN DEVOIR JOURET NUIT SEAL BEAM MECHANIC ON DUTY NIGHT AND DAY Oui nous avons l'essence sans plomb.LA CARTE CHARGE LA HARGEX à MASTER CHARGE.leaded gas.935-7701 Vétéran's Entreprise Ltée J.PRIMEAU 455 RUE GUY ST.COIN © CORNER EEA TT YES WE HONG CHAR - GEX AND MAST Yes we have un- x ER CHARGE CARDS.EEE CHARGEX PRE IE I EEE $ b SAVE EPARGNEZ SAVE EPARGNEZ SAVE read early in the season and have a commanding hold on that position.The 15 game schedule continues throughout the summer., Summer begins Summer activities started in earnest this week.Monday marked the first day of swimming and diving instruction for beginners, and a .pleasing number of participants showed up for the first of the two-week sessions.Also on Monday the summer playground program began at Stayner, Westmount and Prince Albert parks.A large number of boys and girls took part in the acfivities, ranging from folk dancing to inter-park competitions.| Unity starts summer plans Unity Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club, starting Wednesday, will operate its summer program Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm.The program will serve junior and intermediate members, 6 to 13, and teens, 14 to 18.Activities include swimming, physical education, social recreation and arts and crafts.For teen members, along with the above listed activities, photography and audio electronics also are available.Excursions and out-trips will be organized for all age groups throughout the summer.Parents wishing to see Unity's facilities and find out more of what the club has to offer for youngsters are invited to visit the club Tuesday between 4 and 8 pm for Unity\u2019s open house.The club is located at 1090 Greene avenue, just opposite Stayner Park.Norman Tobias is awarded BA Norman Cecil Tobias.son of Mr.and Mrs.David C.Tobias, 30 Forden avenue, has been awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude at the 154th commencement of Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.An economics major, his thesis was - entitled \u2018\u2018\u2019The Economic Implications for Ontario Industry of an Increase in the Price of Energy in Canada.\u201d Mr.Tobias went to Amherst as a 1970 graduate of Selwyn House School, where.he was the recipient of the Kairis and Jef- frey-Russel Prizes, and played track, hockey and soccer.At Amherst, he has sung with the Glee Club, was active in intramural sports and served as a resident advisor to freshmen in his senior year.He spent the summer after his freshman year studying at the international summer school at Cambridge University in England.He will enroll in law school at the University of Toronto in the fall.Vandalized Heavy damage was inflicted on ared 1961 Chevrolet truck parked at the rear of 3201 St.Antoine street some time between 9 am last Thursday to 4 pm Saturday.A person or persons threw rocks at the vehicle, poked sticks at it, broke windows, pulled off the antenna and windshield wipers and committed other acts of vandalism, which police estimate will cost some $400 to repair.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 26, 1975 - 15 Break tried Someone tried unsuccessfully to break into 4030 Montrose avenue on Saturday, some time between 3:30 and 7:30 pm.They did, however, inflict $35 worth of damage to the side door.Tennis lessons start next week.The group instruction is for beginner Boys and girls and women.The lessons are for registered participants only.The softball standings as of Monday morning were as x follows: Mosquito League \u201c Final GSGPWLD Pts a Jets 8 8 6 2 012 Residential & Commercial Chiefs 8 8 6 2 012, Marlins 88530 Pirates 883506 Indians 882604 Astros 8 8 2 6 0 4 N = Senior League Cleaning Company Stars .15 4 4 00 8 : Athletics 3.41213 4508 St.Catherine St.W.Wanderers 15 4 1 2 13 Police 15 4130 2 933-1935 Easy jp get to: Metropolitan blvd.to Christophe Colombe James H.Macintyre Ltd.D.Gardner Pres.Plumbing & Heating Contractors Phone 482-4924-5 342 B Victoria Ave Westmount Established 1913 Special message for DOG LOVERS We make Wooden Picket Fences also Fences in Aluminum & Wrought Iron TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS City by-laws permit you to fence your front lawns, inside the building line, to a height of 4\u2019 6\u2018\u2019of open, lattice type.A fence designed specially for your property can be highly attractive and enhance the appearance of your home.But, more important.You can be a responsible dog-owner and good citizen by giving your pet a free run on your own property without creating a nuisance to your neighbours.You can freely open your door and let your dog out on his own terrain and stop being a slave to those walks with a leash.CALL US FOR A QUOTATION Slate Roofs, Chimneys General Home Repairs ALSO Custom-made Wrought Iron to your specific design Consult Lovell\u2019s Home Directory for other services - page 79 Jul Bo Construction Lid., 697-2142 pg.\u2014_\u2014== THE E 16 - Thursday, Layton succeeds Herzer esident of Rotary as pr 4 4 JOINS ROCKING-CHAIR CLUB: WESTMOUNT LX IPS 4 yamner June 26, 1975 # 7 br.Past President Bert Love (left) is seen yesterday inducting Dick Herzer into the mythical rocking- chair club as à new past president of Westmount Rotary.Robert E.J.Layton, a resident of Hudson Heights and president of T.Pringle & Son Ltd., consulting engineers, 245 Victoria avenue, yesterday noon succeeded Dick Herzer as president of The Rotary Club of West- mount.Mr.Herzer was given the traditional installation into the \u201crocking chair club\u201d by past president Bert Love after a presidential report reciting the accomplishments of the local service club during the past 12 months.Mr.Herzer reviewed the various areas of activity.Membership was on the rise, weekly attendance was holding its own, a balanced weekly program was presented, a variety of service work was maintained both local and international, and the annual fund- raising raffle, just concluded, had increased the net revenue of the club for its work.At the conclusion of the meeting, Mr.Herzer was presented with the past president\u2019s cufflinks and jeweled pin which had been presented to the late Curt Ross in 1970 at the specific request of Mrs.Ross.Visiting Rotarians from Montreal, Saigon, California, Verdun-LaSalle and Indiana witnessed the ceremonies.NEW LOCAL ROTARIAN: Wallace Doyle (left) who last winter became manager of The Royal Bank of Canada branch at Victoria avenue and Sherbrooke street, yesterday was introduced as a new member of The Rotary Club of Westmount upon transfer from the Westward Rotary Club in Montreal West, of which he has been a director, by Rotarian Richard Fillmore, manager of the Royal in Westmount Square.Mr.Doyle joins the local club as an \u2018additional active\u201d member in the same classification as Mr.Fillmore, UAT ae, \\ 8 IN \u2018\u2019banking\u2014branch management.\u201d Old PO scheme readied City council gave first reading last night to a- zoning by-law amendment affecting the old Westmount post office at the corner of Greene avenue and de.Maisonneuve boulevard, to allow for a waiving of the parking requirements in the building, ; - destined to become a shopping plaza.Expected passage of the zoning amendment, to follow a public meeting scheduled for July 28, Will mean alterations for the building might begin in mid- August._ Keith Bryant of \u2018Headway Management Corp., whose tender was accepted by the federal government for renovation and operation of the building, suggested the shopping facility may be ready to-open by next Easter, rather than this November as previously announced.- Delays experienced Delays in submission of final plans for the building, lack of If yourea serious saver, how about this.Dis Term Savings (Debentures and Guaranteed Investment Certificates) offer security and convenience.Terms and rates vary from 1 5 years.This attractive rate is our highest.- Canada Permanent Trust \u20181326 Greene Ave., Westmount - 931-7554 .D.B.Lane, Manager» Merñber-Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation guarantees until recently for delivery of elevators and other equipment and, according to Mr.- Bryant, misunderstandings between the city\u2019s architectural and planning commission and Headway Management were responsible for stalling passage of the amendment and issuance of a building permit past the hoped-for April start of construction.Mr.Bryant said he has spent $68,000 so far simply making the plans for construction, and is now waiting for a permit.Permission to erect a sign attracting merchants to the building was only recently granted, Mr.Bryant.noted.Preliminary plans, published in The Examiner on Feb.13, | called for three floors of small boutiques in the building, topped by a restaurant which would encircle a sky-lit central shaft extending from the main floor.Woman is hurt; loses control of car, crashes A woman lost control of her auto, swung across Sherbrooke street near Lansdowne avenue and finally smashed into a 1967 Dodge in front of the Cecil apartments, 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