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[" - + en \u201cxt re Fun\u2019s over! Back to school next week! Page 3 'Y WY XA miner LJ I J NP VOL.XXX, No.35 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPT.2, 1960 20 PAGES 35 oN: 5 CENTS WHICH WAY IS UP?These four children are having a ball on the ladders at Westmount Park, although it look like four faces peering from a door in a flying saucer.Examiner photographer Tedd Church took the picture this week, The crowd of kids he attracted when he had to lie out in the sand to shoot upwards to get this picture was in itself newsworihy.The object with this piece of equipment now is to climb down the centre set of rings, but we hope these youngsters do it one at a time, City presents firearm resolution to municipalities Page 3 Water, water everywhere, \u201cnot a drop that s fit! Page 4 = 2 Next weel£s wegthgr By ERIC NEAL Pleasant with blue skies, mainly sunny days and cool moonlit nights this harvest moon week.Brilliant northern light displays probable.Local light showers in the south, then clearing but windy.Temperature range 40-75°F in the south and 30-60°F in the morth, with 50 hours of sunshine this holiday week.Bright and warming into the middle of the week with coel evenings and mist.Morning frosts for many places.First snow flurries in the north country.Showery then quite warm and dry, with morning fog or rime frosts and evening lightning, but mainly sunny to end the week.Fishing fair ali day.A tropical storm off the casterm scaboard could cause us a little trouble.\u2014\u2014 ne en For Labor Day = stay at home and be safe Page 4 The Dorval problem Page 2 The jaywatker who crosses the street between intersections ranks as the No.| violator of pedestrian safety rules.Besides that, he is asking for a onc-way tickel to the cemetery, This practice causes more pedestrian deaths each year than any other, the Royal Automobile Club warns, and the reason is plain to see.When you cross between intersections.vou forfeit the protection of traffic signals, stop signs and cross walks.The Royal Automobile Club urges vou lo cross at intersections, and then only after you have looked carelully in all directions.Take advantage of the traffic devices that are provided for you.ge THE ONLY SHADE: Three youngsters take time out e from their play at Westmount Park to seek shade in one of the big pipes, part of the playground equipment, It's not the only shade in the park, but the kids find it\u2019s cool inside, too.The long, hot summer has taxed the energies of children, but it will soon be back to school.\u2014Tedd Church Photo Unusual display Unity planned for public library Don\u2019t be a pedestrian lone wolf, You ma y pay with your lite! Appeal to reason in fight to beat Communism threat Page 4 declares open door policy is maintained Page 6 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.2, 1960 Air Ways Dorval expansion \u2014 | Where will it go?By LARRY MeiNNIS IS DORVAL SUITABLE?Our airport has now become Montreal International Airport, completing the cycle which started in 1940 when it was built as Dorval to house offices and the like for Canadian Pacific Airlines and soon after tor the RCAF as a base for ferrying bombers overseas.In 20 years it has grown, but not much.Even with the new terminal building, which, they hope, will be opened this full, the question still comes up: is Dorval a modern airport?Will it ever be\u201d?Firstly, there's the problem of accessibility.It's a shame to come from Toronto to Montreal in 40 minutes only to spend the next three hours irying to get in to the City.Then there's the famous new terminal.Government officials say it will be one of the most modern in the world when, and if, il is opened.Those \u201cin the know\u2019 say it's years behind the times.Time will tell.* * k CROWDED: The arca around the airport is fairly well built up, seriously cramping further expansion.Sometime in the future plans, call for a north-south runway long enough to handle the biggest jets.This will, of course.put more residential areas directly in glide or take-off paths.The new jet runway now interferes with the operation of Cartierville airport \u2014 but civilian operators (other than Canadair) are supposed 10 be out of there soon anyway.Another consideration: the | closeness of the end of the pew runway lo the Metropolitan boulevard when it gets built that far, | + + * | RUNWAY CLEARANCES: For some reason, the new runway at Dorval does not have a tuxi-strip approach to the button.Aircraft using the runway must taxi down down it to the end.turn and then make their takeoff.This is alright, but seriously cuts down its availability to other aireraft, especially those landing.No doubt a taxi strip will be opened in the near future.At the eastern end of the runway housing is sparse enough.but the opposite end is quite solidly ringed by residential developments.This is not (oo good from the safety angle.The point is, authorities better get moving soon if they want Dorval to amount to anything worth while.It's got to expand.and olficials better take the necessary steps now before someone starts building houses right on the runways, k + * FLYING CLUB NOTES: Quite a few members are planning to stage their own fly-in at Mont Laurier next weekend .the plan: is fo fill as many aircraft as possible and fly up for a dinner-' cocktail party Saturday evening with Sunday reserved for relaxing or swimming all aircraft should come back about noon Sunday Hazel Brooks, who has had oodles of publicity as Canada\u2019s | youngest girl instructor, to get the same treatment soon in the Star.| PE ee al dol a ol La = a Pl\" ® Bonded Roofing = ® Asbestos & Metal Siding for Commercial \u2014 Industrial Residential Maintenance and Repairs on All Types of Buildings 1 Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK e GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request WE.5-2595 WE.3-2432 J PP Te A ENE REE EERE ERR Ann, Ta te ee eu a\" © Sheet Metal 3 aa a aa aa aa Ta CHE LW Din SHE IEA TW nl Obituaries tte FORTE ies Wig ih Ch MRS.A.M.BOYER Funeral for Mrs, Alice Mathieu Boyer, wife of Justice Louis Boyer (retired), was held today al 8 a.m, from St.Leon de West- ç mount Church.Mrs.Boyer died: DR.WILDER PENFIELD, Tuesday at her residence, 492 Montrose avenue, 68, past direc.Strathcona avenue.Westmount, tor of the Montreal Neurological after a long illness.She was 83.Institute, said it took him 10 ; ; i years to write his first novel \u201cNo She is survived by her hus- Other Gods,\u201d which was pub- band, two sons, Louis Aime and lished in 1954.His long effort in- Alfonse David, and eight daugh- volved a great amount of revision ters, Mrs.Gurth Pretty (Jean- and writing, but this had pre- nel; Mrs.Claire B.Rinfret; Mrs.pared him for his second novel, Andre L'Esperance (Simone'; scheduled to be on bookstands Mrs.Guy Lanctot (Marcille\\; next October, about Hippocrates, Mrs, Yvon Tasse (Pauline); Mrs.«medicine's first and greatest Laurent Gel)y (Madeleine); The- hero\u201d.The new book is to be rese: Mrs.Albert Mayrand (Lu- called \u201cTHE TORCH\".cienne'.Two other daughters, ; .Mrs.George Lefrance (Marthe), oor.Fenfield capable that e.and Cecile, are dead.| naustive research may present Mrs.Boyer is also survived by the truth as no scientist or his- twenty - three grandchildren and torian can.five great-grandchildren.\u201cThe scientist studies nature Jos.C.Wray and Bro., 1234 and observes its action, using the Mountain street, was in charge special techniques that he has ad, | Novelist-doctor This Week in Westmount believes writers good researchers By VALENTINA RAHR lows for fanning flames to heat rivets, a special scroll presented by the Algonquin and Huron Indians to the Prince of Wales who officiated at the ceremony at the opening of Victoria Bridge in 1860; and two outdoor lamps from the residence of Sir John Rose in \u2019lrafalgar Park, where the Prince stayed during his visit to Montreal.The outlines of the foundation of the house can still be traced today in the little park at the top of Simpson avenue, * * * LOLA LANYI, Western avenue, has just returned from Quebec City, where she left some of the driftwood she turns into pieces of art.They will be exhibited at the Provincial Museum during the annual September show.of funeral arrangements.Burial acquired,\u201d he said.\u2018The novelist was in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.studies and observes human nature.Like nature itself, human nature seems to have changed .W.TAYLO B.W R very little since the dawn of Funeral services were: held history ay at 2 p.m.for Bertram Ue .omday aston provin cial \u201cThe instinctive reactions of biologist, who died suddenly ai' Men and women, normal and aw his residence Friday.He was 57,}NOFMa\u2019.good and bad, may b Born in Montreal, the son of, Studied today.The truth that is Joseph and Florence Powel) | learned may be applied to the Taylor, he attended Queen's: halure of ancient man as well School.Westmount, and Stan- 48 modern man.stead.In 1928 he received his| \u201cBut so far as the technique of BSc degree from McGill Univer writing is concerned, there is a sity and two years later his MSc.great deal of difference between In 1930 he joined the Provin-: fiction and a scientific treatise, cial Government as provincial because the scientist only has to biologist.convey cold facts, whereas the He was a member of the Royal; author has to make people come Montreal Curling Club.alive \u2014 breathe, feel, and talk He is survived by his wife, °\" paper.+ * the former Sallie Ward, and, Many residents of Westmount three sons David, Ronald and gathered, by special invitation, Alan.| at historic Chateau de Ramezay Funeral was at Collins Funeralito mark the opening of an ex- 5410 Sherbrooke street: hibition which will be on view west.Interment at Mount Royal for several months.Represent- Cemetery.ing Donald Gordon, Edghill road.Pierre Delagrave, general pas- hilh e senger and traffic manager CNR, Philharmonia seeks member + + + | Home.THIS AND THAT: Canadair\u2019s first CL-44, the world's only swing- tail cargo plane.came off the line last Thursday.and is expected | to start flying in about six weeks .three major lines have ordered the plane, The Flying Tiger Line.Scaboard and Western and Slick Airways ., .The Flying Tiger Line, one of the most important in the Western Pacific area, was founded just after World War 11 by | Gen.Claire Chenault, the famous commander of China's Flying Tigers\u2019 m the 1937-41 era.some Quebecair pilots and co-pilots, still on strike for more money, spending their time at the lounge of the; Montreal Flying Club | | | asked about the strike.one of the junior | eo-pilots gave the usual answer, that it could last one day.a week\u201d or a month .one thing, though, they're all convinced that they should get $18,000 plus as a captain .| k :k * AND MORE: In a speech recently to the Aerospace Medical Association, Panam\u2019s Brig.Gen.Otis R.Schreuder.MD, said actual piloting of 4 commercial jet may be slightly less fatiguing than flying a conventional, piston-driven plane , ., he said improved pressurization, tewer instruments, Jack of vibration and decrcased noise contribute to decreased fatigue figures for Northeast's Convair 880 jets indicate 615 mph at 40,000 feel.delivered the- opening address.Sponsored by the members of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society, the ceremony was at tended by municipal, civic, and federal government represent- Montreal's full non-professional atives.oo orchestra the Montreal Philhar- Among the specii: exhibits monic resumes activities begin- marking the 100th anniversary ning its fourth season on Sep- of Victoria Bridge, are items bor- tember 13, at 5 p.m.in Strathcona rowed for the occasion courtesy Hall.520 St.Catherine road.of: Chateau de Ramezay, Cana- The season's program will in- dian National Railways, McCord clude: Overtures: Massenet's Museum, Engineering Institute of Phédre, Schubert's Rosamonde, Canada, Laurence Lande and R.Beethoven's Egmont.Ballet mu- G- Harries.A crystal goblet, early sie: Saint-Saens\u2019 Bacchanale.a Pictures, fabric poster, huge bel- | suite by Rameau-Moilie.Sym- CVC VvVVVVVveTVvVYTVvTFVvTYTryYyYi \u201cphonies: Dvorak's New World, 4 \u2018Beethoven's Seventh.Mendels- |} FLOWERS « sohn\u2019s Italian Rhapsodies; Enes-; 3 co's Rumanian 2nd, Liszt's pun | 4 garian 2nd.Rimsky-Korsakov! GERALD $ Scheherazade.Wagner's Lohen- ?4 grin Prelude, + McKENNA R Other works, Richard Strauss\u2019, LIMITED $ | Rosenkavalier Waltz, Handel's Wa- | .4 ter Musie.Two Rumanian works 2129 Bishop St.$ never before presented here.4 The season's first concert on VI.2-9112 $ ; November 3, in Plateau Hall will § 4 I marke the American debut of haasassanananasassnansasas Louis Haritver, young Rumanian! Fire Department inspects safety gear in schools During July the Westmount Fire Department received 52 calls, 41 of them from police and fire telephones.Included in this total are 18 calls received as a result of the severe rainstorm July 22.Only two false alarms were reported during the month: there were 11 minor fires and 39 miscellaneous calls.Inspectors were busy, inspecting 131 premises.Notices served, 15; cautions given, 17; six recommendations given: one complaint received: one defective wiring reported; 34 fire extinguishers were inspected.One of the important annual functions of the department was carried out: the check of fire extinguishers and fire hose in all Westmount public buildings and schools.RT = \"PHE beautiful ap- = pearance of the Collinge Funeral Home, both inside and outside, provides a friendly, comforting atmosphere for | those we serve.BA Tolling | F.A.Nunns\u2014A.F.Williams { 5610 Sherbrooke Street West conductor and accomplished singer.rr Reputed soloists will appear , with the orchestra at the follow- ~ \u2018ing concerts on January 26 and i March 9.Finally.a young Cana- !dian artist will make her debut ial the concert of April 27, This substantial program should .be of interest 10 musicians who \u201cwould like to join the orchestra for a season's steady work, Api the secretary.4545 Rosemount ; boulevard, Apt.26.Tel.RA.1- 3213 stating qualifications and experience.Total membership is ; limited to 100.Five Generations of Traditional Service \u201cplications should be addressed to 5 a)0s.C.(rAY & Bro.FuneraL DirectoRrs Phone: UN.6-6363 Auditions for new members i will be held on Wednesday, Sep- 1234 (Mountain St.tember 7.at 8 p.m.in studio F, | Radio Station CKAC, 980 St.Ca-| \u2014 Sa therine street west.A tr 0 re an at eme AI, ANIL, otros.re i GPS ene A var: BASIN pro NI rage EN ere ine A tag esp cons.J rrp WIE Léger, Ne SOP.| Ay ASN ooo i GEN.ge ge.\u2014\u2014 RR Le: a a re For All Your ® PHOTOGRAPHY ® PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PHOTO - COPYING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg'd.2 Stores to Serve You 4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St, W.HU.1-1989 ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHNMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave, VOL.XXXI, No.35 WESTMOUNT REPRESENTATIVES ties of the Province of Quebec held this week at the annual meeting of the Union of Muni vipali- at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel are Alderman Laird Bovaird, Mayor J.C.Cushing and Acting General Manager Norman Dawes.Westmount was the only municipal ity to present a motion, concerning the sale of firearms.Their recommendation is designed to make it more difficult for persons to obtain firearms, and (0 make the penalties for unauthorized carrying of guns more severe.\u2014 Tedd Churelr Photo It's back to school next week Well, scholars.it\u2019s back to school next week.Looking forward to it?You should.In Westmount, Catholic schools open Tuesday, followed on Wednesday by the Protestant Schools.And, so starts another year of hard work for our geniuses of the future \u2014 those scholars of today who will be responsible for our space program tomorrow; the people who will be responsible for putting a man into space.+ Come to think of it, they may Ihave a man in space this week.I bad will probably go into orbit i when he sees the clothing bills {Mum ran up to send the children | back to school.However.he CITESTIAM : shouldn't get too mad \u2014 he can IHOTEL \u2018call his children scholars.even \u201cif they aren't doing so, well in school.The dictionary defines scholars as those who attend schools.and schools \u201cfrom the Greek Schole) as a place in which leisure.or spare time.is employed.And that seems to be the crux of our educational problem todav.many cducators believe, Too much spare time spent and not enough concentration on the schoolerv.or the subject taught in school.During the early summer.Labor Minister Michael Starr issued a nation-wide appeal to students not to leave school.and to parents to persuade their children to do everything possible to continue attending am Going to England ?If you are bound for London and want a high-class, quiet, conservative hotel in fashionable Belgravia, then consider Chesham Hotel at 20 Chesham Place, S.W.l.For casual or prolonged visits, you'll like the intimate atmosphere of school, if this country is to grow this hotel Every room to be the greatest of nations.Our wi a an youth today are the citizens of kitchenette.tomorrow.and their education is important, You can be sure of your The great shortage of competent booking before leaving by calling HU.1-2771, [ed the recruitment of teachers in Europe.especially England.Many of them will be starting this year at various schools in the area.But.Canadian educators are quick to point oui, the Canadian education system is far superior to the English.\u2018 teachers in Quebec has necessitat- Dr D.S.Penton, Headmaster of Lower Canada College, says Canada is neglecting about 40 per cent of its youth by allowing them to drop out of school between the ages of 15 and 16.\u201cSome cventually go to night school or trade school.\u201d he said.\u201cbut a trades education is not enough.\u201d He said that in England only the \u201ccream of the crop\u201d were able to get a formal, academic education because of the system of grading.| Students who do not quite make the academic standard are sent to trades or technical schools.Dr.Penton feels this is wrong \u2014 everyone should have a chance at a fuller education.On the lighter side.school today offers many extra-eurrieular advantages never enjoyved in the days of \u201cthe little red schoolhouse in the Glen.\u201d Sports, music.dancing.and even driver-training are avail-' able today.For the serious student.he can practise his studies in a hobby-like way at botany clubs.o chemistry clubs, or science clubs.So.we urge all scholars.and those who prefer to call themselves | students, not to make school or.college a long loaf out of the old man\u2019s dough.Work, at it! Even the mouse who came back from space was happy aboul the advanced parl of his education.In spite of the terror of whirling | around in space and wondering ir, he would get back.he said it w ns.far superior to Cancer research.| Dr.Penton said he would like to see this country adopt a selection system of its own that wouldn't : waste Canadian youth by allowing | youngsters with great potential to become casual labor.; \u201cWe need to give them training.\u201d | he said.\u201cto fill one of Canada\u2019s\u2019 Ercatest needs \u2014 technically trained personnel.\u201d | A tree may grow in Brooklyn.\u2018as the title of the weli known ; book goes, but for the owner of a house at 23 Springfield, it looked a little like the tree was growing in his sun porch last Monday afternoon.A large shade tree.caught by the sudden windstorm about 3:30 ï p.m.broke off and crashed into à, the sun porch.The diameter of v the tree at the breaking point was about 14 inches, Little damage was done to the Tree falls on sunporch porch.but it was the death koell of the tree.The owner was ordered to have it cut down and.removed \u2014 at her own expense.\u2019 The woman said she believed the tree was struck by lightning.but Fire Department officials believe it was simply a victim of the sudden, high wind.Workmen from the Light and, Power Department had to reroute the wiring around the tree to ensure a continuous flow of power in the area.this week's convention of the Union to (his City's current crusade, i | by Mavor J.C.\u2018at Wednesday morning's general i .session.PAGE THREE The firearm problem Westmount seeks new legislation Westmount was the only local tions dealing with the control and municipality to present a motion 10 sale of firearms of Quebec Municipalities and.true The first active step was promised tor this Fall when legis- concerned firearm control.lation will be introduced ban- Represented at the convention ning the use and sale of the Cushing, aldermen Laird Bovaird, and Norman Dawe, acting general manager.Westmount presented its resolution Hornet rifle \u2014 a 22 calibre \u2018sawed-off\u2019 ritle originally designed for inclusion in RCAF survival kits and subsequently sold in large quantities on the It noted that the present con- war surplus market.trol ot possession, sale and use of firearms is grossly inadequate and that police and pri- ascertained whether or not the vate citizens are thereby ex- present motion would be passed posed to unnecessary risks.The by the Union of Quebec Munici- motion also cited the increase palities since full minutes of the of criminal activity involving meeting were not available, guns and deplored the fact that * == == \u201cpotential murderers\u201d were Last Revolutionary War pen- aided by the ease with which sion check in the United States weapons are attainable.was issued in 1919, 127 vears alter Westmount recommended that that war.the Union make representations through Quebee to Ottawa to IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS strictly control the possession ol AT NORTH HATLEY, QUEBEC fircarms and to establish severe i penalties for the infraction of any PLEASANT such legislation.This is the second such resolu- | tion presented by Westmount to a VIEW | body of Quebec civie officials.Last ! HOTEL Spring a similar motion was made Association of Situated on lovely take Massawippt It could not immediately be at a mecting of the Municipal Police and Fire Chiefs.- 90 miles from Montreal, Route 1 In July an informal response was (7, Masog \u2014 Paved road to North received to agitation caused by Golf, Aquatic Sports ond Westmount's motion and Examiner all Relaxing Summer Activities editorials on this topic.Replying Resident Recreation Director to a private representation by Superb Cuisine and Judge Bernard Rose.which in- Accommodations cluded articles from several Fx- Fully Licensed aminer issues, Justice Minister 1 Sprinkler Profocted D.Fulton announced that a special committee had been formed to INFORMATION RESERVATIONS and RATES | : Write or phone \u2014 Join Md hay, work with the RCMP to suggest Owner - Manage revisions an Criminal Code see- Tel North Hatley vVi.2-2u3) Parking Space Available Taking the train at Westmount Station?Fark your car hero while on your trip.Parking, washing, greasing, etc.at reasonable rates ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY CONTRACTS VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) HU.6-0767 SPECIAL 10% OFF ON ALL BOYS WEAR BRUCE JOHNSTON MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 1267 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-6015 (Opposite Steinberg's! Open Fridays to 9 P.M. 97 THE WEQTMOGNT ° US the way to fight Communism Hesving the City of Wentmeount since 1935 5135 Western Avenue, Montreal 28, Que.Mead Office: 7005 Nildare Rood, Montreal 29 Montreal, Friday, September 2, 1960 Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.7.1201 Clessified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m., Mon, Tues.& Wed.Oniv\u2019 HU.1.0451 Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department HU.1-2771 Joha W.Sancton, President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman Lorry Mcinnis, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Circulation Manager The Examiner abms to be an independent.clean newspaper for the home.drvoted to public service, sear.Five cents à copy.Association, Quebre Nrwspapers Muil subscriptions: $2.00 per year: SI.°5 half Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Authorized ars 2nd Class Mail, Pust Office Dept, Ottawa WE SAY Why not stay home over long weekend ?JT has been a long dry summer of beautiful weekends and long weeks of good vacationing weather.We've all had ample opportunity to hit the highways, go places, see and do things.And the long, glorious Canadian autumn lies ahead for more of the same.Labor Day weckend drivers kill themselves and their passengers in large numbers \u2014 - possibly not because they drive any worse then than at other times but simply because there are so many of them out that roads are congested, tempers are short, impatience mounts, accidents soar.It is a fam- liar, inevitable pattern.Inevitable\u201d?No.Avoidable.Avoidable by staying home.You might enjoy this weekend at home.Try eating out, going to a show, playing with the kids, working in the garden, painting the double windows, reading, loafing, sleeping, visiting neighbors -\u2014 you name it.You don\u2019t have to risk your neck on the highways.v 3 BY THE WAY D\u2019 the statisticians, almost buried in paper, laugh and jest as they prepare their higures, or do they work im solemn silence?What manner of man is he who prepares tor publication de statement thal 73,412 books were borrowed from the Nether Fob- sham public library in the last 46 weeks?Does he exchange a witticism with his colleague who is working on the number of umbrellas left in buses during last July, or make a coarse comment when a second colleague whispers that there are 421 disused__horsetroughs in Staffordshire?\u201d One of them once went mad under the strain, and shouted.If all the grocers\u2019 trouser-bultons in New Malden were piled into a heap, there would be enouëh to make shiclds for three African tribes \u201cHave you checked that?\u201d ashed the Controller, YOU SAY Took care of 3 boys, thanks Summer School Sir: 1 would like to take this opportunity to extend my sincere thanks to Mr.Warren Bloome, who has done such a wonderful job with the children at summer school this year, As a mother of three boys, I am in the position to know that keeping them amused and above all interested in activities is no small task.Mr.Bloome has shown great patience and interest.far beyond that expected of anyone in this capacity.I, for one, am deeply grateful for days this summer when ! have been completely free of worry knowing my boys were under the supervision of such a capable person.Mrs.G.Stubbs.Lauds decision to amend code Dear Sir: The announced intention of the Hon, KE.DV.lF\u2018ulton, Minister of Justice, that the government will enact amendments to the Criminal Code, is a tribute to him for carrying on a campaign to emphasize the necessity and urgency of taking effective aec- tion to drastically curb the revolved menace.You were kind enough, in several issues of your paper, lo give space to the letters addressed to you, in which 1 pointed out that making it next to impossible for thugs to secure revolvers or other lethal weapons would reduce major crimes by from fifty to seventy- five percent.The Westmount City Council, with characteristic promptness and appreciation of the situation, adopted a resolution which was submitted to the convention of the Union of Que- bee Municipalities for its approval and co-operation.Commissioner Drury, who heads the Police and Fire Departments of Westmount, together with the Mayor and his colleagues, have shown a commendable determination to lend their valuable aid to arouse public opinion in this matter, Reports emanating from Ottawa and printed in the press are un assurance that the Federal government will do all that it legislatively can to implement existing measures 10 (Continued on page 20) THEY SAY A hypochondiiac is someone who suffers from every disease imaginable.\u2014 Cy N.Peace Vibrant appeals to reason\u2014 No more striking and instructive lesson of the super- jority of the democratic type of government as compared with totalitarianism, whether it be a foul nazism or a fanatical and brutal communism, could have been taught than the recent federal and pro- vineial elections.Be it a St.Laurent or Diefenbaker, a Barrette or a Lesage, a Fleming or a Robi- chaud, it is the peuple who make or unmake the governments.The free and secret ballot does permit a positive expression of opinion concerning the suitability of a party for power or the renewal of a mandate.Constitutional democracy makes no distinction of race or class; it is based upon the broad fact that the law- abiding and freedom-loving citizen may choose who, in his view, merits public conlidence.A free press may likewise express ils views without fear of the consequences.lt takes no orders from any dictator or oligarchy even though it may be partisan.lt is as free as the ordinary elector in casting its press ballot.In the measure that democracy became accepted as a system of government and way of life did the previously inarticulate masses make their voices heard.The \u201cvox populi\u201d is regarded as the \u201cvox Dei\u201d There are of course critics and opponents of democracy who point to its alleged defects: but what they offer is hardly likely to make a popular appeal.Since the last war, democracy has been challenged by the obsessed advocates of communism who are determined to shape the world to their own pattern.In a language that is both virulent and vicious they denounce democratic statesmen chosen by an intelligent clectorate us \u201cwar mongers\u201d and upholders of \u201ccapitalism.\u201d They refuse to permit their deluded dupes to learn the facts concerning democratic principles.They keep them in intellectual and industrial bondage.They will not in any circumstance permit the masses to share their power, and opposition or criticism is regarded as treason.They enslave weaker nations and dictate their policies.They are far more imperialistic than the former great powers since the workers in the satelite countries are not allowed to govern themselves.Any attempt to obtain their freedom is ruthlessly and By BERNARD ROSE, Q.C.murderously cut down.Communism is civilizations cancer constantly gnawing at the vitals of democracy.It must thercfore be fought against with every means in our democratic power.The first and most important step is to educate ourselves in all that relates to democracy as a way of life and the communist menace to it.We cannot resort to subversion in Russia and its sa- telites as the communists do in the democracies.What we can and should do, in season and out of season, in parliament, legislature, pulpit and platform as well as in houses of worship is to denounce in the strongest language the menace to human liberty and values as well as world peace, of imperialistic communism.This would demonstrate to the Kremlin schemers that the aroused peoples of the democracies will not be influenced by their seditions, propaganda and plans for world dictatorship, which was the aim of the lunatic dictator who reigned in Berlin.In a sense, there is little lo choose between nazism and communism, both repudiate human rights and liberties.One of the most complete exposures of communism has come from a former outstanding disciple of Lenin, and his political godfather, Karl Marx.He is no other than the former Vice-President under Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia and is now in prison.llis book \u201cTHE NEW CLASS\u201d caused consternation in the highest communist circles.In it he exposes the evils of this new form of tyranny.If it was read by every second Canadian and American, there would be few, if any, who would subscribe to communist dogmas and doctrin.Space will not permit to quote at great length in your columns but a few extracts will give your readers an insight into the views of this courageous and outspoken ex- communist.In one of his opening paragraphs he states: \u201cBeginning with the promise that they alone know the laws which govern society, communists arrived at the oversimplified and unscientific conclusion that this alleged knowledge gives them the power and exclusive right to change society and to control its activities.\u201d He continues:\u2014 \u2018The communist revolution is the first in which the revolutionaries and their allies, particularly the authority-wielding group, survived the revolution.They were evidently determined to hold on to autocratic power and keep the duped masses in a state of political and industrial servility.\u201d lle emphasizes that \u2014 \u201cin contrast to earlier revolutions conducted in the name of doing away with classes, has resulted in the most complete authority of any single new class.Everything else is sham and delusion.\u201d As he points out: \u201cI'he communist government very rapidly becomes a small circle of party leaders.The claim that it is a dictatorship of the proletariat becomes an empty slogan.\u201d ' How (rue ' He does not hesitate to exclaim: \u201cModern history has no record of actions against the opposition of masses, which are as brutal, inhuman, and unlawful as those of communist regimes.\u201d The Poles and Hungarians learned this to their sorrow.In his view: \u2018There is much of the feudal and fanatic in the dogmatisms of contemporary communism.\u201d In other words the convine- ed and fanatical communist is psychopathic.One final extract which constitutes the basic philosophy and purpose of the Kremlin chief and subordinate dictators:\u201d Contemporary communism is that type of totalitarianism which consists of three basic factors for controlling the people.The first power.the second ownership, the third ideology.They are monopolized by the one and only political party, or, \u2018according to my previous explanation and terminology, by a \u201cnew class\u201d, and, at present, by the oligarchy of that party or of that class.\u201d I think that this sentence in a nutshell sums up the structure, purpose, and policy of present day abselutist communism.When a millionaire praises the soviet system and lauds its leader, it is time for other millionaires to provide the funds to carry on a campaign through an organization, the members of which would be the soldiers of democracy fighting for world peace not with guns or nuclear weapons, but vibrant appeals to the emotions and reason of the world's workers.Water, water everywhere \u2014 and not a drop that's fit \u201cOne of the most remarkable things about the city of Montreal,\u201d said Dr.Lucien Piche in an address Wednesday, at the Westmount Rotary, \u2018is that, while the city is situated on an island completely surrounded by water.it has not preserved one single inch of its vast shoreline for recreational purposes \u2014 swimming is prohibited by local ordinance around the entire island.\u201d Dr.Piche, who is a water-pollu- tion expert, discussed the subject of the city's water pollution problem.Ile is head of the Department of Chemistry at the Uni -versity of Montreal, and has published many papers on the sub- jeet of water and air pollution.He pointed out an interesting fact regarding Montreal's water supply.\u201cTwo million cubic feet of water per second comes down the St.Lawrence river to Montreal in a remarkable state of purity.\u201d he said.\u201cbut actually no St.Lawrence water reaches Montreal's shore, \u201cThe water is met by the muddy Ottawa River above the island, and this dark water, laden with natural organic material, surrounds the island.\u201cWe are thus surrounded by water which is already so heavily polluted that it is unable.through natural processes, to dispose of any additional material \u2014 and God knows what a tremendous addition Montreal makes.\u201d One of the main reasons pollution is such a problem, according to Dr.Piche, is that it takes a very small amount of material to pollute a large amount of water.\u201cPure water is extremely fra- gile material,\u201d he declared.\u201cMunicipal sewage, which is of course heavily polluted, is still 990 water.\u201d \u201cAll sewage can be rendered innocuous.\u201d says Dr.Piche, \u201cand this practice common.\u201d still has a long way to go.more Montreal is becoming However, He recalled that in 1933 the Quebec Department of Health ordered Montreal to treat its sewage waste in a special plant before .dumping it into the river.A commission was set up to study this plan at the time, under the administration of Mayor Houde.Today, 23 years later, this plan is still under consideration.A tract of land, purchased by the city as a lo- (Continued on page 20) \u201cry No man would listen to you talk if he didn't know it was his turn next.\u2014 Edgar W.Howe Health Dept.busy in July As a service to residents, 16 smallpox revaccinations and four immunization injections were: given by the Health Department! during July, the General Man-! ager's report for the month.shows.In addition, 10 samples of waler from swimming puols were examined and all found salis- factory.Other inspections totalled 116, including 53 boarding houses, 10 barber shops and beauty parlors, three massage parlors, five laundries, 35 food establishments, two each public buildings and animal clinics and six comfort stations.On the other side of the pic\u2019 ture, 54 milk samples were collected and it was found 16 did not comply with by-law standards.Communicable diseases totalled four this year in July as compared with seven for the same period last vear.A total of 142 vaccinations and injections were given during the month.the report continues.Two doctor's and four nurses\u2019 clinics were held with a total at- endance of 39.Number of families registered is 299; children registered, 430.COMPULSORY RETIREMENT Compulsory retirement has no more sense in it than the relue- tance to hire men in the 40 year old and upward bracket .Such policies are a waste of experience and brains.\u2014 Trenton (Ont) Trentonian and Tri-County News.SPECIAL TRAIN TO NEW YORK FOR THANKSGIVING Leave Montreal Oct.7th.p.m.Leave New York Oct.10th.p.m.Save 5 hrs.via D&H route.AS LOW AS: *3 1 50 #33\" Each - In Double Bedroom.Each - In Twin Redroom, INCLUDES: ® Round trip rail as above.® ?nizhts 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aim of the new program js to provide consultation, referral and information services for elderly Jewish persons in the community and their families, it was announced by Max Pascall, president of the Institute.A special sub-committee has been named under the chairmanship of Stanley Abbey to act in an advisory capacity to this new aging aid program.Speaking on behalf of the officers and execulive committee of the Federation of Jewish Community Services, of which the Baron de Hirsch Institute is a constituent agency.Edward Bar- koff, president, commended the establishment of this new added service to the aging.\u201cThe steady increase in the average life span has meant the development of a new approach to the recreational and occupational needs of our senior citizens,\u201d he stated, \u201cand my colleagues and 1 are gratified that these growing needs are being recognized and met.\u201d Through its affiliation with Institute inaugurates new unit of services \u2014 Dance Business services.Call today Schools \u2014 Kindergartens Music Teachers Your advertisement in the WESTMOUNT EXAMINER reaches the type of people who are interested in your HU.9-1201 Studios Colleges for rates: «cilities and would serve as a pre- The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.2, 1960 5 + False alarm, boys caught It was a fine afternoon last Fri day and three boys in Westmount with time on their bands thought they'd have a little fun.They turned tn à false alarm at | Vignal and Barvat and wasted tor | the fun to start, It started and ended when the police caught the three culprits, Caged 90100 and 12 and took them to the station for questioning.They reluctantly admitted their sult What the youthful offenders didn\u2019t realize was that their ot- fense in turning in a false alarm was a criminal action for which they or their parents could be held responsible in court The incident occurred around 6 p.m.The police let the boys go with a stern warning.CARNIVAL APPROACH Canadians, so close to the American scene, have a better understanding of the American {personality than others.Yet they Federation, the Baron de Hirsch Institute is supported by the annual campaign of the Combined Jewish Appeal.| Sam Fogel.à senior member of the Baron de Hirsch famity welfare staff.has been appointed staff member in charge and he will be working under the supervision of David Weiss, executive director of the Baron de Hirsch Instilute.Mr.Fogel is a graduate social worker with an MSW degree and has been associated , with the Family Welfare Department of the Institute for the past | six years.are amazed at the carnival-like approach their friends across the line use when making important decisions.\u2014 Melfort Sask.Journal.\\, Vidor 9-8689 J Victoria Hall Fall bookings Although Victoria Mail facil tties were used exactly as many times during July, 1964, as July, 1959, the public address system Was used four tunes more, indi cating, probably, the sizes of the gatherings last vear were smaller The General Manager's report The eGneral Managers report for July indicates the (Ldl was used 28 times during the month exactly the same as tor the same period last year The ad dress system was used sin times compared with twice last seu (1 the 29 occupancies, 21 were at standard rental rates Revenue for the hall showed a dechine ot $106.88 Figures tov July this year indicate $1,020 23 was taken in us against $1.628 11 last year The report also states there are 198 advance bookings {for the hall and facilities between August | and October 31 From the present outlook the final results tof the harvest: will be most satisfactory Would that the world market and demand were adequate to absorb at all \u2014 Uéstevan (Sask) Mercury.\u201cYOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! United Photographic Store lad.758 ST.PETER ST.MONTREAL The establishment of the NeW oP PP PV UV VP VV OV VV VF VY VFVVVYVVvwwr services to the aged is the result | of several vears of study con-: ducted by a sub-committee of the Council of Jewish Aging under the chairmanship of Mrs.M.E, Coshof.The Baron de Hirsch Institute is one of the affiliated\u2019 agencies.As a result of this study, if was recommended that a program of non-institutional services for the aged was desirable in order to promote the better adjustment of the growing numbers of aged persons living in the community- at-large.M was also concluded from the- study of experiences in other communities that such a program would help to decrease the demand for institutional fa- VOY VYY venlive measure against undue and premature deterioration of the aging individual.It found that the total number of Jewish individuals aged 65 and over in metropolitan Montreal had more than doubled in the 15 years between 1941 and 1956.During that period their number had grown from approximately 3.000 to 6.200.The study also revealed that by 1981 the estimated number of individuals in this age group would probably reach 12.200.\u201cAnother significant statistical figure,\u201d Mrs.Weiss slated \u201cemphasizing the need for non- institutional services to the aged is the fact that at the present time only five percent of elderly | persons are actually institutionalized.In the Montreal Jewish Home for Aged.for example.the present average age of the residents is 82.Today the problems of aging are universal.They affect all people in the same way! without regard to status or, means.\u201cOur aim is to provide advice and guidance not only to the | elderly themselves, but to adult\u2019 members of families who are concerned about the welfare of and relationships with aging parents or other elderly relatives.\u201d VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV PV VV VPP VYVYWY REUBEN BERGER the expert shoe man, with a good reputation.~~ Entrust your child of your shoes.DYEING expertly don highest quality materials.BERGER\u2019S SHOE CLINIC Highly recommended by chiropodists and foot specialists for orthopaedic revisions and complimented by hundreds of appreciative clients for skilled workmanship and 's as well as your own footwear to a qualified shoe man.Treat your feet right \u2014 enjoy the comfort and appearance Suede shoes renovated the Berger way will not soil your Nylons or hands.As low as 50c per pair.All makes of shoes expertly rebuilt \u2014 Zippers replaced FREE SHINE or SUEDE SHOES RENOVATED With Every Pair of Soles and Heels.Be sure that you com Berger's, the store opposite ) 376 Victoria Avenue Our prices are most moderate and you may be sure that if you send your shoes by your child, the same expert attention and courteous treatment will be given.e to the right address.At Steinberg's, you are sure of the best work at the most moderate prices.\"Shoes Need A Fix \u2014 Come To 376\" : BERGER'S SHOE CLINIC 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 e to match your ensemble.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 HU.8-0361 4 AAAAMAMANAMAMAMAAAANAAA.S 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.2, 1960 \u2018 Summer playgrounds close with a bang! The City of Westmount annual playground closing and awards meht was held on Thursday, August 25 at the Aruticial Ice Rink.Alderman 1.W Bovimrd, Parks and Heercation Commissioner, W.TT Dawe.General Manager and Mrs Dawe were guests for the oce- caston.Winners for best costume prizes chosen by Mrs Dawe were Diana Gubbay 6.und David Tunis, 10.both trom Prince Albert Park.Alderman Bovaird spoke briefly en behalt of the City of West- mount Kevin O'Halloran of Stay- ner Park, Karen Bonn, Paul Stubbs and Linda MeNicoll of Westmount Park and Michelle Tallman of Prince Albert Park.thanked the Recreation Department and their Supervisors for a most enjovable summer.Among the highlights of the evening was a demonstration of sports activities by the children of the three playgrounds, Indian dancers, a roller skating race and professional entertainment supplied by Roy Melanson who put on a spectacular show for youngsters with his juggling unicycle act, An exhibition of handicratts and refreshments rounded out a very enjoyable evening.Following is a Winners: STAYNER PARK Most popular girl, Petra Zupan, 9: most popular boy.Mike Rado- man, 12: handicrafts girl, Beverly Galley.9: handicrafts boy.Kevin O'Halloran.12; athletic girl.Pe- and list of Award tra Zuzan.9: athletic boy Gordie, 11, WESTMOUNT PARK Most popular girl.Karen Bonn, 9: most popular boy, Chris Comp- (Continued on page 13) Norris, the Consult .Going to EUROPE or Planning a Cruise to the WEST INDIES or SOUTH AMERICA ?Westmount International Travel Service Roger L.Huysmans, manager Officially Appointed Agents For STEAMSHIPS and AIRLINES 4935 Sherbrooke Street W.HU.6-4948 HU.8-3941 More and more golfers enjoy life at its best! Duffers and champions .- .at the 19th hole everyone calls for O'Keefe Ale, Here is ale as it should be: refreshing, mild-tasting.The mild taste of O'Keefe Ale is natural \u2014 brewed right in with costlier seedless hops.Try it once and you'll know what mildness means.Change to O'Keefe \u2014 and enjoy life at its best.dint OKeefe\u2026 the Mild ale! on | 3 ie Fa an Fountain of Youth tour started here The elixir of eternal youth and life has excited the thought of man through the \"mained an unsolved mystery, ages, only so far it has re- a nebulous dream based on some medieval alchemists\u2019 fairytale-like experiments involving human skulls, black ravens and some vicious looking potions.Modern medicine had always taken a very sceptical view of this fantasy until some news | from Rumania reached the western world: the elixir of youth and life had been found by Rumanian scientists.The first man to pay attention to the modifications of the nerve cell in relation to age was the noted Rumanian neurologist G.Mari- nescu.His work was continued by Prof.C.I.Parhon, who in 1949 started the C.I.Parhon Institute of Geriatrics\u201d in Bucharest with the specific purpose of clinical, | physiological and therapeutical studies of aged people.The \u2018fountain of youth\u2019 was developed in this institute.The basic theme of Prof.Parhon is that old age should definitely not be looked upon as a normal condition.He and his assistants maintain that old age is primarily a pathological condition due to \u201csome biological phenomena which could be changed by drugs.There- \"fore.the main task was to find the -right drugs and the correct application of same.After years of strenuous study.| | Unity Boys\u2019 Club the Parhon Institute reported very successful results of the application of Vitamin E and novocaine.Vitamin E produced excellent results with experiments for improving the condition of skin and joint functioning and for increasing the muscular power, whereas novocaine \u2014 known chemically as H3\u2014alfects and improves both physical and psychic capacities of the patient.The most amazing results were brought about by H3.such as changes in the patient's voice, improvement of arterial conditions and hair repigmenta- tion, as well as improvement of high \u2018nervous activity as far as conditioned reflexes are concerned.Globus Tours Inc.of Montreal, together with Scandinavian Airlines System and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, offer a unique opportunity to all Canadians interested in the solution of these age-old problems to participate in a tour to the Parhon Institute in Bucharest this Fall.The first group left from Montreal today under the personal leadership of Dr, E.Rolland Blais, president and Medical Director of Aeterna-Life \u2018Open door\u2019 policy By MAURICE MARIASINE | is club trade mark | The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- will hold its annual ! registration period from Sep- [tember 1 to September 15.The Club will open from 3 p.m.until :9 p.m.mount | Many things have happened at the Club since last year's enroll- ment-lime.Mere is a brief re- sumé of highlights listed month by month: SEPTEMBER: Registration begins .Summer program extended due to popular request.Tours through industrial firms and trips (0 St.Helen's Island continue.Unity members attend Red Feather Rally and supply entertainment Fall program begins .arts, crafts and sports classes well attended.OCTOBER: The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade entertains at Lake Placid.N.Y.in the second of a series of international shows ., .Group Clubs are formed , .a Penny Carnival is held \u2014 tournaments, clinics and Halloween parties are also conducted.] NOVEMBER: It was elec- | tion time in November and a ' house council was elected to office .The annual Father ! and Son and Mother and - Daughter Banquets were held with a record 579 being feted.The Arts.Crafts and Group Club program now in full swing.DECEMBER: Talent Club Variety Shows continue as a publie service.Christmas parties attract some 285 youngsters.The workshop busily | engaged producing articles \u2018 which were to be used as Christmas presents for pa- : rents .À photography class, ! the \u201cBrownie Club\u201d began | weekly sessions, | JANUARY: No special; events listed for the month | of January.All programs and | activities well attendéd.Thir- ! ty-four different groups were | engaged in doing handicraft \u2014 17 different groups were engaged in a variety of physical fitness activities, and the games rooms and other mass | activities were working at maximum capacity.FEBRUARY: The Unity Quiz Contest, a weekly series conducted through the medium of the Club and the Westmount Examiner, began and was to continue for 10 weeks.All activities still in high gear.MARCH: Three variety shows were presented by the Talent Club \u2014 on behalf of Mulual Co.Thereafter, tours depart twice a month from Montreal, George Aitken, past president of The Canadian Red Cross Society, told the annual dinner of the Society's Ontario division that he was impressed with the results obtained by the Institute of Geriatrics in Bucharest which he had visited last Fall.He said that Dr.Anna Aslan, director of the clinic, showed him three patients who had been treated with vitamins and H3.\u201cOne man of 112 years of age just remarkable.\u201d Mr.Aitken declared.\u2018\u2019The muscles on the back of his neck were like those of a man of 50 and his thatch of white hair was beginning to turn black at the roots.\u201d \u201cAnother man of 93 came out and did handstands on a desk: a lady.who was 86 and a former opera singer whose voice had failed her.sang a few arias and almost made the room shake.\u201d Mr.Aitken also told of a Toronto woman who was at the clinie and had noted that the treatment was helping her.The \u2018Red Dean\u2019 of Canterbury.Dr.Hewlett Johnson in a recent appearance on CBC-TV's program \u201cClose-Up,\u201d described how he personally experienced wonderful results with Dr.Aslan\u2019s treatment.Thousands of people have gone to this new \u2018fountain of youth\u2019 and have been helped; many more thousands will travel to Bucharest in the future.Now the opportunity has presented itself to Canadians.members renewed acquaintances and enjoyed an evening of dinner, interviews and entertainment .variety shows continued, three were presented during the month .| a standing ovation was received at Binghamton, N.Y.in a star- \u2018studded show before an International audience.The Quiz Contest ends.Prizes awarded.MAY: Articles produced in the hobby workshops were displayed at the Annual Hobby Show .the Annual Variety Show was conducted at the Club for members of the club and community .the annual track and field meet was held .the Ladies Auxiliary held their food sale.The participa- (Continued on page 13) the Adult Paraplegics of the x Cedar Association.the Verdun Protestant Hospital and the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital.The Canadian Biddy Basketball finals was held at the Club.The Ladies Auxiliary held their annual card party Unity's group were guests of Teen Time in Plattsburg.N.Y.and in participants.APRIL: The Unity Boys\u2018 Club celebrating it's 10th anniversary held a reunion of ali club members who joined the Club in 1950.100 former teen age | i the Quiz Contest was Ce | The Inside Facts | About Faith Healing Can the faith of one person or & group cause an \u2018\u201c\u2018incurable\u201d disease to be cured ?A leading doctor says \u201cYes ! September Reader's Digest explores this controversial subject and brings to light some startling facts, in- | cluding the incredible results of | a case as shown on X-ray films ! Get your Reader's Digest today \u2014 38 articles of lasting interest.PLAY PYRAMID 11 AM.- 12 DAILY \u2014 CASH JACKPOT Signals regiment prepares winter training \u201cCommunications play an invaluable role today in peace, \u201cpolice actions\u2019 and in preparation for national emergencies which may strike our own country.\u2018 Lt.Col.S.FE.Alsop.ED, Commanding Officer of the 11th Signals Regiment, Westmount, told a meeting of his officers last week, \u201cThe role of the Militia, as given to us by Order in Council last year.\u201d he said, \u2018\u2019is National Survival \u2014 keeping the country running in case of a national emergency or enemy attack.\u201d Next week marks \u201cback to training\u2019 for Canada's Militia forces, and one of the most important roles played will be by units of the Roval Canadian Corps of Signals.The Militia m and around Montreal is divided into Mobile Support Columns made up of rescue companies and other units affiliated with them to provide food, transport, decontamination.and, of course, communication, Each support column is completely independent.and completely self[-con- tained.The part played by the 11th Signals Regiment is providing com-x munication for a Mobile Support | Column.and to keep contact to and from the column and main headquarters.A practical survival exercise was held with great success, at summer camp al Farnham this year by 10 Militia Group.of which 1ith Sigs is a part.The exercise started with a hypothetical bomb being dropped on Granby.and a full! support column had to move out ! to rescue the injured.restore civi- ; lian services.clear \u201cdebris\u201d and.| in general.keep (he community : operaling.Training of support columns stresses the fact that, in case of.an actual nuclear attack.the Militia is to work, where possible.in conjunction with civil authorities.\u2019 although the Army is responsible for co-ordination of effort.| Lt.Col.Alsop told fhe meeting that the [Ith Sigs could expect new and modern equipment to be delivered in the near future, part of a complete modernization program of the Militia and regular Army.The (raining program will officially start September 13 when Col.Alsop will speak to the Regiment.|| to feature old photo collection The Westmount Public Library | will have on display.all through the month of September.a collec-! tion of photographs of the Lib-| tary and its users.taken at various times during the last 30 Lo 40 years.Of particular interest are the groups of children, many of whom continue (o use the Library as; adults, Also on exhibit are several of the Library's early \u201crecords\u201d \u2014 notably the first adult membership list, beginning in 1899.and the first separate register of children dating trom 1911, | Library display Singer complains Folk singer A'an Mills could probablv compose a pretty caustic ditty about employees of Westmount\u2019s public works departments, Mr.Mills, who lives at 5088 Cote St.Antoine road in N.D.G., told police that Westmount enr- ployees damaged the lawn in front of his home.According lo police, West mount employees had apparently placed some branches on his property and \u201chad damaged the grass.\u201d The branches.police said.came from a tree which had fallen on Cote St.Antoine road near Grey avenue.} Local man program killed in The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.2, 1960 7 this community 22 miles north.St Laurent, Que.who was in à east of Cornwall car with Jeapes, Mrs.Jeun Boa Injured were Alphonse Gross hower of Williamstown and Mes.jean.27.of 1505 Dutrisac St Anlomette Schell of Cornwall outlining the progrma for the year, and followed by a \u2018get ac- car cras quainted\u2019 evening where the members of the Regiment will meet the! WILLIAMSTOWN.Ont.Aug.officers under whom they will 20 (CPV \u2014Gerald Jeapes.23.of serve for the next year.4110 Western Ave.Westmount, A Signals re-union is planned.Que.was killed Saturday when probably for some time in October, two cars collided head-on near the commanding officer said.The evening will be a social event at, .Lu \u2019 which members, and former mem- SILLY GEE-GAWS bers, of the 1th Sigs can get to- Recently enacted lewislation gether and talk about \u201cold times.\u201d there cAlbertar has outlawed the A large number of recruits, he Use of various gee-paws so much said, are expected to join the unit foved by motorists of a certain this year in addition to the trumpet Mentality ©.Would it be too band presently being formed.; much to hope that British Colum.In years past.many French- bia will follow the lead ot Ather- speaking people joined the 11th ta and outlaw Such Juvenile fool- Sigs to improve their English dic- ishness\u201d \u2014 Peace River (B.C tion, and Col.Alsop said they had Block News.CITY OF WESTMOUNT ws GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are notified that there will be no garbage collection on Labour Day.Sept.5, 1960, Collections normally scheduled for this day will be made on Tuesday, Sept.6, 1960.J.R.DAYE, P.Eng.City Engineer been of great benefit to the unit.\u201cToday.\u201d he pointed out.we are getting a larger number of French-speaking personnel.making the 1H Sigs almost bilingual.\u201d The training program will be highlighted, it was indicated.by weekend exercises in Signals training at Camp Farnham this Fall and next Spring.plus once-a-month weekend training at the Unit's Hillside Armoury.! 4250 DECARIE BLVD.Montreal.Que.HUnter 8-6279 = x = x x =.=> 0 a A | | WESTMOUNT CORNER OF PRINCE ALBERT .> * BOOKS © STATIONERY e TOYS | © GAMES, etc.WELCOME HOME! and Welcome to the : IN OUR NEW and LARGER AIR-CONDITIONED STORE at i 4896 Sherbrooke St.W.® GREETING CARDS New STATIONERY | FOR PLEASURE AND ! KNOWLEDGE BOOKS fl of all YOU WILL LIKE OUR NEW STORE AIR-CONDITIONED for your COMFORT PUBLISHERS | ie A pa i A i The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept 2, 1960 ACADEMY OF LES GRANDS BALLETS CANADIENS under the direction of Madame Ludmilla Chiriaeff 1216 Stanley Street, Montreal, UN.1-1245 Information from 2 to 6 P.M.NUMBER OF PUPILS LIMITED Opening of the Winter Season, September 6th The Folk Centre MUSIC LESSONS: Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Recorder.DANCE LESSONS : Folk, Spanish, Ballroom.LANGUAGES TAUGHT: French, English, Spanish, Russian.Private or Group Classes HU.8-6975 WESTON SCHOOL Incorporated 18 Severn Avenue, Westmount WE.5-9856 Nursery School, Kindergarten, Boys to Grade 2.Girls through Elementary and High School classes for University Entrance and McGILL SCHOOL LEAVING CERTIFICATE.Small classes, individual attention, French taught from pre-school to matriculation.FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF Principal Miss Mary Winspear, M.A., Ph.D.ARLINGTON SCHOOL 4585 Sherbrooke St.W.Boys and Girls 4 - 7 years MISS A.BUTTANSHAW Froebel Certificate, England Good Grounding in Grade Subjects Dramatics - French - Handwork Music Re-opening Sept.14th Interviews 10 to 11.30 a.m.From Sept.8th at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.KINDERGARTEN EDNA MARIE HAWKIN NURSERY SCHOOL L.R.A.M., ARCM.REGISTER NOW OPEN Ç Mornings or afternoons FESTIV PIANIST ox Children 3 to 5% \u2018EXAMINER Commencing Sept.14 TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, ETC.STUDIO : 4200 Sherbrooke St.W.WE.2-6203 Transportation available THE MARY BEETLES SCHOOL 4956 Decarie\u2014HU.6-5170 EDGAR ASSELS A.C.C.O.PIANO, THEORY and ELECTRIC ORGAN at all levels Pupils prepared for conservatory examinations, if desired.Studios in Westmount and downtown HU.9-3356 er rss DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 3233 The Boulevard, Westmount Kindergarten to Matriculation School Re-opens Wednesday, September 7th Head Mistress : Miss Katharine Lamont, B.A, M.A.(Oxon) (Toronto) Vour Chill Deserves the est ch ok Le.CLASSICAL BALLET AND MODERN DANCE Registration Now Open for Classes commencing Monday, Sept.12th 326 Victoria Avenue, Westmount \u2014 HU.8-1382 T MARY BEETLES SCHOOL Classes re-open Sept.12th REGISTER NOW BALLET \u2014 TAP SINGING \u2014 PIANO ACROBATIC \u2014 BATON DRAMATICS \u2014 CHARM Adults\u2014Teenagers\u2014Children 4956 Decarie \u2014 HU.6-5170 N N N N N AY N NY N NY AY N NS N NY NY N NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NS NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Le Elie Salomons Announces the Re-Opening of Her Dance Studio 2304 Old Orchard Avenue Suite No.1 Corner Sherbrooke SA.- REGISTRATIONS COMMENCE SEPT.6th FIRST CLASSES WILL BE HELD SEPT.10th Phone HU.1-4867 or HU.8-0957 for Information R72 oo EE SSII AIS IST III III I IIS IS III FSI S SSI III SA III N N NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N For Your Own Satisfaction INQUIRE ABOUT Completing Your High School Education THOMAS MORE INSTITUTES Evening High School is planned for adults STARTING SEPTEMBER 12 Registration Sept.6, 7, 8 from 7 te 9 p.min D'Arcy McGee Bldg., 220 Pine Ave.West Information from the Registrar: VI.2.5076 Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.RE-OPENING WEDNESDAY, SEPT.14th LIMITED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application Miss Elizabeth Veitch (Mrs.A.F.D.Macdonald) 220 Prince Albert Avenue REGISTRATION COMMENCES MONDAY, SEPT.12th For Appointment Please Phone between 9.am.and 4 p.m.HU.6-4310 or HU.6-9778 DAY CLASSES 1960-61 ALL GRADES OF ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATIONS by personal interview only.Limited closses GUIDANCE AND TESTING Fall Term commences September 14th PREP SCHOOL INC.CENTRALLY LOCATED IN MONTREAL'S WEST END For information ond brochure Phone HU.9-7287 or Write 4240 Girouard Avenue COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Secretarial Training \u2014 Stenographic Course \u2014 Day and Night Classes Day Classes Commence Tuesday.September bth Night Classes Commence Thursday, September 8th Office Open for Registrations COMMENCING MONDAY, AUG.29th 4845 SHERBROOKE WEST, at Victoria Ave.WE.7-1058 WANE School of Art and Design MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS Day and Evening Courses PAINTING\u2014DRAWING\u2014 BASIC DESIGN\u2014 MODELLING & SCULPTURE\u2014 COMMERCIAL ART\u2014 GRAPHIC ARTS\u2014 ILLUSTRATION\u2014 TEXTILE DESIGN PART TIME CLASSES CHILDREN'S CLASSES JUNIOR COURSE NON-PROFESSIONAL PAINTING CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS TEACHER TRAINING IN ART TEACHING opens OCT.3rd for SYLLABUS Educational Dept.in the Museum, 1379 Sherbrooke St.W.Write or \u2018Phone Phone: VI.2-7896 ENROLL NOW Principal \u2014 Arthur Lismer, R.C.A., LL.D.BRU iat » 4 © ELE OA AR Mar SA ESR ALE SN TO IN FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianist, Lic.Mus.First Medallist, McGill University Pupils Successful in Highest Exams.RECITALS Beginners and Advanced 5506 N.D.G.Avenue HU.4-6424 An Accredited SECRETARIAL COURSE C for conscientious and ambitious students \" O\u2019'SULLIVAN BUSINESS COLLEGES Founded 1098 1015 St.Catherine Stree! East Victor 5-7634 2053 Stanley Street AVenue 8-5279 KE 3.O'Sullivan, M.A, Founder Bookkeeping - Stenography - Typing - Correspondence Fyling - Office Procedure - Vocabulary Building Day and Evening\u2014The yeor round\u2014'phone for prospectus A school one is proud to have attended A34444444444444444444444444644444044444440444644040440040400010000e 2444444444444404044440444040 THVT TATA NNNNNNNANY ST.GEORGE'S SCHOOL ; < FOUNDED 1930 1 4 CO-EDUCATIONAL, INDEPENDENT DAY SCHOOL | Nursery Through High School 4 : YAY MISS AGNES MATTHEWS, M.A., PRINCIPAL For further information write THE SECRETARY 3100 Westmount Blvd.WE.7-9289 4444444444444644444444444004444440000044444044040444440444404 UT OVO US VOVOUSSAVSS Tutorial High School David Raboy, Principal Regular Classes Begin Sept.15, 9 a.m.® Comprehensive high school program leading to Junior Matriculation.® Grade 10-11 only.® 90% of our students achieve their objective in the time period required.® Senior Matriculation class (Grade 12) on registration.will depend ® Interviews and registration Aug.29 - Sept.12.RE.3-3413 5047 Queen Mary Road Write for prospectus.AAA | Mercier bridge | tenders to be called for soon Tenders lor the new Mercier bridge will be culled for within the next (wo weeks according to information received in a telegram from the Hon.Rene Levesque, Minister of Public Works in the Quebec Govern ment in answer to a telegram sent to the minister by The Mercier Bridge Committee, a group of mayors, MPP's and business men.The Quebec Public Works Department is now busy revising the location of the proposed bridges at the western approaches to Montreal island.It seems to us that in a broad- | The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.2, 1960 9 BEST TRAINING in the SHORTEST TIME College Teachers Qualified by Dept.of Education SECRETARIAL - STENOGRAPHIC (Refresher Course) ACCOUNTING - EXECUTIVE - COURT STENOGRAPHER Day & Evening Pork aad Bernard Avenue For Lalarmatian Sherbrooke and Oxford (N.D.G.) CRescent 7-7758 University \u2014Day or Fvening De.ree Courses, B.A., B.Se.B.om.\u2014 Diploma Courses in the people in Canada.there dustries .Post-Express.based scheme like unemployme insurance designed to cover all bound to be a fringe for whom the benefits are a bonanza.These include workers in seasonal in- \u2014 Napanee (Ont) | nt is Sir George Williams 1 Engineering, High School Evening only.Elementary School \u2014 Evening only.School of Art Business School Day or Evening.Day or Evening.School of Retailing -Duy only.You can get that better position \u2014 promotion \u2014 more pay.À few nights a week will do it.Why not call at the office and talk it over.YOUNG EXECUTIVES.Special evening course in Business Letter Writing, including Grammar and Punctuation.§.PHILIP PACE, Principal GRAHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Member of the Association of Business Colleges J.Philip Page, APA, PLT.Prin, 4914 Sherbrooke St.W., near Westmount Station HU.4-2242 HU.4-0578 ME.1-0374 Especially convenien?for Lakeshore residents ACCOUNTING Special TYPEWRITING Steno-Refresher STENOGRAPHY ENGLISH Young Men and SPELLING Women Register Now for New DAY & EVENING CLASSES ECOLE MODERNE 4034 Dorchester St.W.The School Where You Moy Learn DESIGNING & SEWING The Easy Way Please call MRS.CASTONGUAY WE.5-0589 CHILDREN'S THEATRE ANNOUNCE TWO NEW COURSES TELEVISION Conducted by ROGER RACINE C.B.C.- T.V.Producer Junior & Senior Classes MODELING AND CHARM Conducted by AUDREY MORRIS HU.4-6620 Dorothy Davis \u2014 Violet Walters Phone : University and Schools INFORMATION FROM THE OFFICE OF HE REGISTRAR 1635 DRUNINOND SF.Vi.46-0131 Of The Montreal Y M.C.A.@ MONTREAL e LE SI REI The following are the arrangements for the opening of the School's Fifty-first Year: JUNIOR SCHOOL: Forms 3 to 7.All boys will report at 10.00 a.m.on Wednesday, September 7th.SENIOR SCHOOL: Forms 8 to 12.New boys and boys in last year's Form 7 will report at 10.00 a.m.on Wednesday, September 7th.Regular classes begin at 8.45 a.m.on Thursday, September 8th.Boys in the Junior School must report on Tuesday, September 6th, between 6.30 and 8.00 p.m.and stay the night at the School.Boys in the Senior School must report on Wadnesday, September 7th between 7.00 and 8.30 p.m.and stay the night at the School.D.S.PENTON, M.A.LL.D, Headmaster BOARDERS: THE PROTESTANT SCHOOL BOARD OF GREATER MONTREAL The Westmount Protestant Schools Will Re-Open on Wednesday, September 7, 1960 Pupils will report to their schools at the times listed below: SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Grade XI at 9:30 a.m.Grade X at 10:30 a.m, New pupils at 1:30 p.m.Grades VIII and IX at 9:30 a.m.Grade VII at 1:30 p.m.New pupils at 1:30 p.m.ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: Former pupils at 9:30 a.m.- Kindergarten and new pupils at 1:30 p.m.JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL: The Districts are as follows: ROSLYN SCHOOL: The north side of Sherbrooke Street and above, from the eastern to the western limits of Westmount.South of Sherbrooke Street and below, from Metcalfe Avenue (west side} to Claremont Avenue.South side of Sherbrooke Street and below, from Metcalfe (east side) to the eastern limits of West- mount.side KING'S SCHOOL: QUEEN'S SCHOOL: - STUDENTS OF WESTMOUNT EVERYTHING FOR BACKto SCHOOL! Jar We have everything you need in (= SCHOOL SUPPLIES Campus and Westmount Exercise Books, McGill and Science Note Books, Brief Cases, Loose Leaf Fillers, Bands, School Bags, Ball Pens, Automatic Pencils, Fountain Pens, Notepaper and Pads, Steno Books, Subject Indexes.Geometry Sets, Drawing Instruments, Scales and Rulers, Slide Rules, Typewriters, Dictionaries, etc., etc.\u2014\u2014 Free Goods Offer Waterman's or North Rite Ball Point Pen with each order of $5 or more of Ring Binders, Pencils, Erasers, Ink, Rubber Blackboards, Globes, Bibles, school supplies ALLAN SINGER Ltd.STATIONERS & SCHOOL SUPPLIES 5012 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Cleremont) HU.4-8439 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.2, 196v ITS BACK TO SCHOC SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.WHEN IN DOUBT, \u201cSTOP*! YOU, nobody but YOU controls YOUR CAR! If you are involved in an accident .if a child is injured or killed.YOU are responsible! 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