The Westmount examiner, 24 avril 2008, jeudi 24 avril 2008
[" Vol 73, no 17 » Thursday, April 24\" 2008 + www.westmountexaminer.com + 9,800 copies MAKING ALL OF WESTMOUNT YOUR HOME LOCAL NEWS A Great Turnout Mayor\u2019s Blood Donor Clinic was a big success for Héma-Québec.Page 2 5 RR FOCUS ON LOCAL BUSINESS Committed to Excellence Henrietta Anthony\u2019s antique store is a Westmount landmark.Page 12 PARIS-LONDON Since 1957 INDEPENDENT INSURANCE BROKERS DESTINATIONS & AUTO « HOME LIFE » MORTGAGE CRITICAL ILLNESS TRAVEL « BUSINESS \u201c[frscontinental LRAT (he De.chaussures IRON Since 1937 WWW.TONYSHOES.A lively auction with future headmaster Hal Hannaford was part of the fun last Thursday as Selwyn House School celebrated its centennial with its Latin Nights fundraising gala.See page 5.roto martin ¢ Barry Barbara Moore is WMA's Citizen of the Year hen it comes to community involvement, few have been more active than long-time Westmounter Barbara Moore \u2014 and now that same community has recognized her for her many years of dedication.The Westmount Municipal Association announced this week that Moore has been chosen as this year\u2019s recipient of the prestigious Derek Walker Volunteer Citizen of the Year Award.Moore, who was elected to Westmount city council in 1999 and served for the abbreviated term that ended with the creation of the Montreal megacity, was also a director of the WMA, has sat on the board of directors of the CLSC Metro, and has been a prominent member of Westmount's Healthy City Project.One of Moore's most noteworthy contributions to the community was her key role in the organization of Smart Living Day, a popular annual event held from 1996 to 1999, EE ON cht i aa \u20ac i 3 Vi \u201cDont Busy Insurance Until CD Talk!\u201d which attracted hundreds of Westmounters to learn about health issues and participate in a variety of health-oriented activities.\u201cFm a bit overwhelmed at the moment,\u201d a modest Moore told The Examiner this week following the announcement of her award.\u201cI have to let it all sink in.\u201d The WMA's Derek Walker Volunteer Citizen of the Year Award has been awarded to a worthy local community volunteer each year since 1998.Winners arc selected from a list of nominees submitted by the public.This year\u2019s selection committee was chaired by Rosalind Davis.The Derck Walker Volunteer Citizen of the Year Award will be formally presented to Moore during the WMA's annual general meeting on Monday evening, May 5, in Victoria Hall.This centennial event for the WMA will also feature guest speaker Dr.Arthur Porter, chief executive officer of the McGill University Health Centre.The event is free and open to the public.Barbara Moore, 2008's Volunteer Citizen of the Year. I Te Ed 4 LOCAL NEWS Fine weather boosts turnout for mayor\u2019s blood donor clinic > Martin C.Barry unny weather and a one-day lull in the Genre hockey series last week may have induced some Westmounters to get out of the house to attend the Mayor of Westmount's annual blood donor clinic.Held at Victoria Hall lust Friday afternoon and evening, the clinic was run by Héma- Québec, the provincial blood-gathering agency.Among the donors were Mayor Karin Marks and Westmount-St.Louis MNA Jacques Chagnon.\u201cThere\u2019s no hockey game, and it\u2019s a sunny day, so I think it has helped,\u201d said Virginia Elliott, assistant community events coordinator at Victoria Hall.According to Elliott, the clinic's organizers were able to maintain the average level of donations, which is about 100 units, in spite of the fact that donors face so many travel restrictions, not only to England, but also to many southern destinations, where Westmounters often spend their winter holidays.\u201cThe regular donors often come and find out they can\u2019t give because they've gone to the Dominican Republic for a week,\u201d she said.\u201cIn spite of that, we're maintaining our population of donors, although we'd like to increase it, of course.\u201d Members of the Girl Guides were on hand to help with the event.They served Volunteers (from left) Dawn Coffey, Jennifer Dickson and Heather Barwick with blood donor refreshments and escorted donors after they Claude Dubé, a Westmount maintenance employee who works at City Hall.Photo: Martin \u20ac Sarry 7 Aux 2 Olives Fine Lebanese Cuisine Express Counter Dining Room Delivery (514.933.7000) \" Pre-Prepared Meals No matter the occasion, Aux 2 Olives is the perfect spot for a private party, business lunch, romantic dinner or simply a quick bite at our express counter.Let our culinary delights take you on a gastronomic journey.1205 Notre Dame West 514.509.7779 www.aux2olives.com mn mm + ms bn on mr TE 2 Thursday, April 24,2008 The Westmount Examiner www.westmountexaminer.com a had just signed in.e \u201cWe like to help out when we can,\u201d said Dawn Coffey, a leader with the 66th Montreal Guides.\u201cIt\u2019s important to get them interested in community service.They have fun doing it.\u201d Mike Deegan, director of Westmount\u2019s Sports and Recreation Department, was on hand with Claude Danis, the department\u2019s community services coordinator, to make a donation.\u201cClaude and I come over from Sports and Rec because we feel it\u2019s important,\u201d he said.\u201cI started donating blood when I was back in CEGEP,\u201d said Danis, who has donated blood 15 times.\u201cI've been trying to give ever since.There was a period of time when my iron was a bit low, but now it\u2019s back.No problem.\u201d Denis Roy, a Westmount Hydro staff member, made a special effort to recruit other Westmount Hydro workers to join him in making a blood donation.\u201cCertainly as far as the employees go, we've had a wonderful turnout,\u201d added Elliott.\u201cWe've doubled the number of employees who've come in.That's really made a difference.\u201d Héma-Québec no longer supplies donuts among its refreshments, preferring healthier foods to fortify donors after they've given blood.As such, staff at Victoria Hall decided to purchase some for donors who were employees.\u201cTo me, when you give blood you should get a donut.Thats your reward,\u201d said Elliott.514-697-3831 314-697-6011 514-683-2355 430-433-9301 ext 247 430-669-4696 450-688-1470 430-889-9327 7 \u2019 X \u2018 {10 # Am | at risk for heart problems ! 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È in getting the root supports and the trusses,\u201d M Re Linen ihe ; PA NEED Vv WE À he said.\u201cThat project is taking a very long time \u2014 The concrete shell of a new mansion being built next to the Summit lookout.rire startin fore more than what l\u2019d say that we would be comfortable with,\u201d St.Louis added.\u201cThere have been some problems with it, but our December, a year after it was issued, because built was the result of an out-of-court touch again with the owner this week and see inspections division is tracking it and they the work was not progressing to urban settlement reached during the 1990s between what are his plans\u201d (the owners) have been apprised of the schedule planning's satisfaction.Since then, the the City of Westmount and the lots owner, that they were supposed to be meeting.department has issued a new permit with a Two separate lots were consolidated to form a \u201cObviously we want to work with them to revised schedule of work.large L-shaped property.TN get this thing completed as quickly as possible \u201cI was up there on Monday,\u201d Poirier said.\u201cThe shell is up, now it's a matter of getting ( and this can only go on so long.But, from \u201cI have to say that I was disappointed to see them to put the veneer on and finish the what I gather, things are starting to move so few workers on the site and | intend to interior,\u201d Poirier said about the work that again on the site and let's hope that the thing phone the owner and try to find out what's remains to be done.\u201cThe stud walls are U, p\u201d gets finished.\u201d happening again.\u201d Although workers have starting to be erected inside and I don't know ° \u201cI have to say that 1 find that the progress been working on the roof, Poirier said when the windows will be delivered.is very slow,\u201d said Poirier, adding that the nothing else is happening on the site.\u201cBut I'l] be happy when the envelope is owner's building permit was rescinded in The lot on which the mansion is being enclosed.We're working on that.I'll be in The Bible can be difficult to understand.Why D.Ciavma Enng.ga steven Noseworth MAROMAC EVENT CENTER should we read it?.ES ¥ Management Consultants Ine.) 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Check your situation! www.ramgq.gouv.qc.ca 1 866 407-5297 Régie de .l'assurance maladie , Québec 2379608 ie obec ae COMMUNITY LIFE | Selwyn House marks 100th anniversary with Latin Nights fundraiser the } © ; ¢ special evening, parts of Selwyn var E House were decorated with a Latin ity, | theme.oo en P \u201cOur objective through the whole 12 do months has been to connect and in H re-connect with all constituents of the school Nid.\u2018 to celebrate 100 years of excellence in of | education and to have fun,\u201d said William ve Mitchell, who will soon be retiring as ew | headmaster.\u201cTonight's the night to do all three.\u201d he i In addition to raising the endowment fund, proceeds from the evening are also 2 à being donated to local community charities.hd Five per cent of the proceeds are going Ks.E towards the Montreal Children's Hospital ne | and CHU Sainte-Justine.A further five per ne Ë cent is going to the Gainey Foundation.he j The night began with cocktails, with i attendees roaming through a Latin-themed se | marketplace where they could purchase er jewelry, pashminas and other items, It ed continued with an elegant dinner, followed ler | by a spririted and unique live auction.It was ne all topped off by dancing into the wee $ hours to the world-renowned music of the al Gipsy Kings Tribute Band.ke Auctioneer Hal Hannaford runs an entertaining During the live auction segment, some at live auction during Selwyn House's Latin Nights guests may have been surprised to see a hidden centennial fundraising gala.proto Martin ¢ garry talent of Selwyn House's next headmaster, Hal Hannaford, who steps into the post next January.He gave an animated display of his \u2018 _ > Martin C.Barry witty and charming style as an auctioneer.A formal dinner with a Latin theme.rior mart \u20ac Barry n a year filled with activities marking Selwyn Items featured during the live auction House's 100th anniversary, Latin Nights was included a $24,500 watch from the Cartier without a doubt the highlight of the school's Private Collection, signed team jerseys from year-long celebration.10 of the greatest NHL players (including island of Anguilla.\u201cI like to think of this school as the place The gala event, held last Thursday evening Wayne Gretzky, Bobby Orr, Gordie Howe, In proposing a toast to the school, Ted that Will built,\u201d he said, noting that 95 per at the school on Cote St.Antoine Road, was Bobby Hull and Jean Béliveau), and several Claxton, chairman of the Selwyn House cent of the changes that have taken place at the culmination of Selwyn House's vacation packages to destinations like South board of directors, praised Mitchell for his Selwyn louse in recent years were a result of Centennial Endowment campaign.For this Africa, England, Spain and the Caribbean many years of service.Mitchell's initiative.®PIANO SALE® reat Westmount options.lwog Ed CR * y 7 .| 1 WwW ; à l\u2019école des petits chanteurs du Mont-Royal 1° BUSINESS.tv Victor we 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Opinion Commentary Wary LARSEN larsenw@transcontinental.ca Searching out potholes They have been the bane of motorists for as long as there have been cars \u2014 even before that, it you count the ruts and gullies created by the wheels of horse-drawn vehicles.Yes, everyone has their own pothole stories.Like fishing tales, they often get bigger and bigger with each telling.But these seasonal hazards are no joke.They not only damage our vehicles, they have also been responsible for injuring unsuspecting pedestrians.The Examiner\u2019s own rental expert Ted Wright was recently put out of commission for nearly three weeks after stepping into a particularly nasty one on Sherbrooke Street.Taxpayers have often complained that their reports of potholes have gone unheeded by public works departments, but the City of Westmount has taken a pro-active approach to the problem.If you see a pothole, report it to the City and they will come and fill it in.No hassles, no burcaucratic nonsense \u2014 they will simply send someone to fix it.They have even placed ads in local media to announce this program, which is the opposite of most other municipalities\u2019 approach to the problem.This is certainly an admirable initiative, ambitious in its scope and designed for the greater good of all residents, motorists and pedestrians alike.But how is it working out?Are these potholes being repaired promptly after being reported?The Examiner would like to hear from residents on what so far appears to be an excellent, pro-active program.Healthy debate on council Three big cheers for city councillor Kathleen Duncan for what some would say was a brave stand against her fellow councillors over the seemingly trivial purchase of a sidewalk vacuum vehicle.By refusing to go along with everyone else and voting for the purchase at last month\u2019s city council meeting, she stuck to her guns and voted against it.So what?you may ask.Councillors vote for or against agenda items all the time.Well yes, but in Westmount things have usually run differently.As many veteran council watchers will tell Continued on page 7 LET US KNOW \u201d CITY sav Spor A FoTHOLE\u2014 _\u2014\u2014\u2014] Hero CITY HALLP 8e 74 rte EE try ane nay \u2018 © Ver\u201d ÿjeufot Roslyn students rally against poverty > Lysanne Abelardo \u201cFight for freedom!\u201d yelled the students as they raised their hands together in a cheer.This triumphant moment is how the Grade 3 and 4 students from room 114 at Roslyn School wrap up every weekly meeting for their fight against poverty.This remarkable moment began when a couple of my students got together one day and questioned the meaning of poverty and its existence in our world.After discussing its meaning, they realized the importance of helping people in need and they knew that they had to take part in ending world poverty and in saving human lives.Students Sierra Giustini and Elizabeth Miechkota approached their parents for adult support with this project.Parents Debbi Jardine, Rebecca Lee, and Brooke Miechkota proposed to make this into a class project and eventually a school project.As the teacher of class 114, 1 believed that this ambitious mission would be a unique learning experience where my students would achieve great pride and a sense of fulfillment.I eagerly supported this wonderful cause and the worthwhile experience it would bring to my students.As the project was presented to the class, I watched my students\u2019 eyes light up with enthusiasm, inspired to make a difference in the world.\u201cFight for Freedom!!\u201d they all cheered at the end of their first meeting.Project Fight for Freedom: Our Fight Against Poverty was born.Weekly meetings were held, during which they discussed many ways on how they could help fight poverty.Their awareness of poverty was raised and they were introduced to several campaigns and networks that work to end poverty.They were all determined to make a significant difference in their world.They began by visiting the website www.freerice.com, which is a sister site of the world poverty site poverty.com.Its goal is to fight world poverty through the teaching of English vocabulary.They do this by asking visitors the definitions of certain words and, for each question that is answered correctly, they donate 20 grains of rice through the UN World Food program.My students visited this site weekly and in the process of doing so, learned many new words, and have raised a total of 207,470 grains of rice so far.Net-working to combat malaria They then developed an idea called \u201cNetworking\u201d to raise money to fight the horrible disease of Malaria in Africa.Special bed-nets covered in insecticide defend sleeping children against the bites of disease-carrying mosquitoes.For every $10 they raise, one bed net is purchased and donated (through Spread the Net and UNICEF) to a family in Africa.In order to make this fundraiser personally meaningful to each student, my class asked all Roslyn students to do an individual chore in exchange for a donation of $2 to $5.Their goal was to raise $500 to purchase 50 bed-nets.I am pleased to say that their goal has been attained! The next phase of their Fight for Freedom project is called Springtime at Roslyn.During their weekly Fight for Freedom meetings, the students from class 114 came up with many ideas on how to raise the money.They finally decided to sell potted spring flowers with their artwork on tags attached to pots for $5 each.They worked hard on their springtime drawings and worked as a team to attach the tags on the flowerpots.Together they have decided to use the money raised to support Free the Children (www.freethechildren.com), the world\u2019s largest organization of children helping children through education.The primary goals of this organization are to free children from poverty and exploitation and teach young people that they can effect positive change in the world.Specifically they decided to support the educational program aspect of Free the Children\u2019s \u2018Adopt a Village\u2019 campaign.This program provides all the necessary tools and resources for effective learning and health care services for children living in poverty.Finally, class 114 invited representative Gab Desmond from Free the Children to educate and to inspire all Roslyn students about the charity.Throughout this journey, I watched the Fight for Freedom project develop into a significagé mission driven by the energy of young lea and their parent supporters.The students of class 114 worked with enthusiasm, worked cooperatively, and displayed remarkable compassion \u2014 all in order to make a difference for families they did not even know.This is an experience they, nor I, will certainly never forget, and one they should certainly be proud of! * Lysanne Abelardo teaches grades 3 and 4 at Roslyn School.6 Thursday, April 24, 2008 The Westmount Examiner www.westmountexaminer.com The Publisher: Denis Therrien News director: Marc Lalonde Photographers : Martin C.Ba Printed by: Westmount, Wayne Larsen ne Bam.Imprimeries Transcontinental 2003 inc.Newspaper Director: Nancy Macdonald Editor: Wayne Larse Charles Montgomery Division Transmag larsenw@transcontinental ca Regional Manager: Louis Mercier 10807, rue Mirabeau Advertising Consultants: Contributors: Prod Ville d'Anjou, Qc HU 177 345 Victoria, suite 508, Westmount (Qc) H3Z 2N2 Harvey Aisenthal.Stanley Baker.Martin C.Barry Brent Bodkin.ction Director: Robert Bourcier Distribution: Transcontinental Media Inc.Tel: 514 484-5610 Fax: 514 484-6028 un Marylin Smith Carsley.Andy Dodge.Ferg Gadzala.Graphic Design: Innograf West Island Publi-Sac Montréal, 337-6920 Classified ads: 1-866-637-5236 Acer Candiotti Charles Montgomery.Jessica Murphy.Noah Sidel Published by: Transcontinental Media G.wwwwestmountexaminer.com |Sales Assistant: Odette Galego Matthew Surridge.Robert N.Wilkins, Ted Wright President : Natalie Larivière www.medias-transcontinental.com x Salve, Please recyle this newspaper yy i ww CERTIFIED DISTRIBUTION : 9,819 COPIES > > pep HR Publisher Liability for error: The publisher shall be liable for slight cha J that do not lessen the value of ad The publisher's liabiltty for oth i vu de or Men mn hens tts ee ome se ed en en tt ves.score bra editorial content.in part or in whole, in an official or unoffical manner, is prohibited without a written permission from the publisher. De Ce mg his $B hl erin nt LOCAL NEWS Hockey troubles spill into Westmount > Jessica Murphy estmount may not have been directly affected by Monday night's riot downtown, but Public Security believes one incident nay have been fuelled by the same post-hockey euphoria that touched off the devastation along Ste.Catherine Street.A garbage receptacle was torched on Greene Avenue between Sherbrooke Street and de Maisonneuve Boulevard late Monday night.The fire was called in at 12:02 a.m., and Westmount Public Security officers managed to extinguish the flames.\u201cThe Public Security officers extinguished the fire before the firefighters appeared on the scene,\u201d said Westmount Public Security Captain Richard Bourdon.\u201cThankfully, we stopped the fire before there was any real damage.\u201d Bourdon said that there were no suspects in the incident, but \u201cwe think it\u2019s related to the same events that happened downtown.\u201d On Ste.Catherine Street in the Ville-Marie borough, Canadiens fans celebrating the 5-0 game seven victory over the Boston Bruins set fire to police vehicles and vandalized stores.Police finally dispersed the crowd around 2 an.and 16 people were arrested.Fraudsters prey on Westmounters In the last month, three separate residents have brought scam letters to the attention of Station 12 police.The letters, claiming to be from representatives of the Bank of Spain, purport that a Mr.Murphy, killed in a train accident in Spain, is a distant relative of the letter\u2019s recipient.He died with a sizable bank balance of $77 million.The recipient is asked to contact the number listed in the letter and leave their own contact information if they want to gain access to a portion of the money.\u201cIt\u2019s really a fraud,\u201d said Station 12 Constable Caroline Gauthier.\u201cWhen we get this type of letter, we send it to the RCMP.This type of fraud has been going on for years.The RCMP has a project called Phone Busters just to work on these scams.\u201d Gauthier asks residents who receive this letter or ones like it to bring it to the attention of police.\u201cThe more we have of these the better (for the investigation), she said, warning residents to never give out personal information after receiving this type of letter.Sherbrooke closed by possible bomb Many Westmounters were taced with an early morning inconvenience on Monday with the closure of Sherbrooke Street between Victoria and Grey avenues while police dealt with a possible bomb that had been tossed into the Crossroads bar, just over the border in NDG.According to police, it all began around 4:30 a.m.when an object, later described as a modified fire extinguisher, was thrown through the window of the bar, then promptly thrown back outside by one of the bars owners, who happened to be inside at the time.Police closed the street and evacuated approximately 100 people trom the adjacent apartment building until the bomb squad had completed its operation.The street had reopened and things were back to normal by mid-morning.(Continued from COMMENTARY, page 6) you, voting against the majority is hardly ever done.Westmount's last few city councils have traditionally appeared to be of one mind \u2014 unanimous in their agreement on all issues.Even if an individual councillor was not in total accord with his or her colleagues, they tended to go with the flow; there have | Fo MERE D 2 A 45 Gal! 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514-277-8677 Montreal, Quebec H3Z 223 2355054 (UOIIQUILUTK3JUNIOUIISSM HN J3UIEXZ JUNOULSIM 3Y] +7 dy epsanyg « s00 L 8 Thursday, April 24, 2008 The Westmount Examiner www.westmountexaminer.com \u2014 jin & Ville de Westmount & City of Westmount AVIS DE DEMANDE DE DEMOLITION A: TOUTES LES PERSONNES INTERESSEES AVIS PUBLIC est par la présente donné que la Ville de Westmount a reçu une demande du propriétaire du bâtiment situé au 473 Clarke pour un permis de démolition et un programme de remplacement dudit bâtiment.Ce projet n'implique pas la démolition complète de la maison mais plutôt l'enlèvement d'une partie de la façade est d\u2019un immeuble de catégorie 1°, ce qui, selon la définition du règlement, constitue une démolition et doit par conséquent être assujettie à la démarche régissant les démolitions à Westmount.Ce projet consiste en l'ajout d'un coin-repas au rez-de-chaussée, ainsi que l'ajout d\u2019une fenêtre à l'étage.Les deux interventions visent la façade arrière.Tous les documents pertinents concernant cette demande de démolition, incluant les plans, peuvent être consultés durant les jours ouvrables de 8h30 à 16h30 au bureau du directeur du Service de l'aménagement urbain de la Ville de Westmount, 4333, rue Sherbrooke ouest, Westmount, Québec, H3Z 1E2.Toute personne qui veut s'opposer à la délivrance d'un permis de démolition doit, dans les dix (10) jours de la publication de l'avis public ou, à défaut, dans les dix (t0) jours qui suivent l'affichage de l'avis sur l'immeuble concerné, faire connaître par écrit son opposition motivée au Greffier de la Ville.De plus, chaque personne désirant exprimer son accord a la démolition proposée et(ou) présenter toute autre soumission, doit également le faire par écrit, dans ladite période de dix (10) jours, au greffier à l'adresse suivante: Le Greffier de la Ville Ville de Westmount 4333, rue Sherbrooke Ouest Westmount (Québec) H3Z 1E2 Téléphone: (514) 989-5253 Toute personne qui aura déposé une opposition et(ou) une soumission par écrit à l'intérieur dudit délai, sera avisée de la date, de l'heure et de l'endroit où se tiendra la séance publique du Comité de démolition à laquelle ladite demande de permis de démolition et ledit « programme préliminaire » pour la réutilisation du sol à être dégagé seront considérés.Cesdites personnes (ou leurs représentants dûment autorisés par écrit) pourront être entendues par le Comité sur la démolition à ladite séance publique.DONNÉ à Westmount.Québec, ce 24 avril 2008.Mario Gerbeau, avocat Greffier de la Ville NOTICE OF DEMOLITION APPLICATION TO: ALL INTERESTED PERSONS PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Westmount has received an application from the owner of the building situated at 473 Clarke for a demolition permit and for the replacement program of the said building.This project does not involve the total demolition of this house but involves the removal of a part of the east facade of a Category 1\u2018 building which as per the bylaw definition constitutes a demolition and must therefore be submitted to Westmount's procedure regulating demolition.This project consists of the addition of a one storey breakfast room at the ground floor as well as the addition of a window on the second floor.Both interventions are located on the rear fagade.All relevant documents concerning this proposed demolition, including plans may be consulted on any working day, from 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m., in the office of the Director of Urban Planning of the City of Westmount, 4333 Sherbrooke Street West, Westmount, Quebec, H3Z 1E2.Every person wishing to oppose the granting of a demolition permit must, within ten (10) days of publication of this public notice or failing such notice, within the ten (10) days following the posting of the notice on the immoveable concerned, make his objections known in writing to the City Clerk, giving the reasons for his objections.Likewise, every person wishing to express support for the proposed demolition and/or to make any other submission in this regard must also do so in writing, within the same ten (10) day period.to the City Clerk at the following address: The City Clerk City of Westmount 4333 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Quebec H3Z 1E2 Telephone: (514) 989-5253 All persons who shall have filed objections and/or submissions in writing within the said delay shall be notified of the date, time and place of the public sitting of the Demolition Committee at which the said application for the demolition permit and the said \u201cpreliminary program\u201d for the reutilization of the vacated land shall be considered.All such persons (or their representatives duly authorized in writing) may be heard by the Demolition Committee at the said public sitting.GIVEN at Westmount.Quebec, this April 24.2008 Mario Gerbeau.LLB City Clerk A feast of great ideas.for your new kitchen! AYN [e COIN rora different kitchen experience 5465, av.Royalmount, Montréal (West of Décarie) Tel.: 514 733-0016 WWW.NCDESIGN.CA À cAJfrom the 24 archives : 1935-2008 One Year Ago April 26, 2007 VIN D'HONNEUR: \"The Citv of Westmount honoured three former residents at the bi-annual Vin d'honneur ceremony ear this month at Victoria Hall.Family members 0: the honourees and guests mingled around the displays of the lives of the 2007 inductees \u2014 internationally acclaimed artist Ghitta Caiserman-Roth (1923-2005), award-winning author Gabrielle Roy (1909-1983), and financier and philanthropist extraordinaire Lord George Mount Stephen (1829-1921), who was the veritable father of the Canadian Pacific Railroad.As they browsed through the exhibits of photos, books, letters and articles, many visitors exchanged stories of their memories of the personalities who not only led extraordinary live but also impacted, Westmount, Quebec, Canada and the world.\u201d Ten Years Ago April 30,1998 C.L.S.C.CLOSES: \u201cIn an effort to reduce its spending and centralize more of its services, the CLSC Métro is recommending the closure of its little-used Westmount branch at 300 Victoria Ave, Citing a steadily decreasing volume of activity, as well as fairness to those living in the eastern part of Westmount, the CLSC\u2019s proposal calls for part of the money saved by this closure to finance the opening on weekends of its main branch downtown\u2014thus providing service seven days a week.\u2018It\u2019s a sane use of what funds they have, said Westmount resident Barbara Moore, who served on the CLSC Métro\u2019s board of directors for four years.Currently the chair of the mutual support section of the Westmount Healthy City Project, Moore agrees with the CLSC\u2019s prediction that the closure would have a minimal effect on the surrounding community.\u201d Twenty-Five Years Ago April 28, 1983 REPORTER BANNED: \u201cThe chief reporter of the Westmount Examiner, Laureen Sweeney, Tuesday was denied her usual access to news at the Westmount Fire Brigade headquarters on Stanton street.She was told by the fire chief, Edward Martell, that she could interview him only by telephone.Ald.André Gervais, commissioner of public safety, told The Examiner last week that the general committee of council on April 18 decided that the fire chief would be required to make all departmental news available to The Examiner but left it to him to determine the method of disseminati@@ Tuesday of last week, April 19, Chief Martell to Mrs.Sweeney at the end of à normal news interview of his decision to restrict her reporting to telephone contact.\u201d Seventy Years Ago April 29, 1938 NEWS FROM EUROPE: \u201cItaly is making elaborate preparations for the forthcoming visit of Adolf Hitler, George W.Cavey told the Rotary Club at its weekly luncheon at Victoria Hall, yesterday.Mr.Cavey said a special railway station is being built at which Hitler will arrive and that after his departure the station will be levelled.Mr.Cavey, who has just returned from an extensive tour of Europe, declared Hitler has done much to aid the lower income brackets and expressed the belief that bloodshed was averted by Germany's annexation of Austria.In Italy, Mr.Cavey found considerable improvement in road conditions and said that Mussolini was doing all possible to advance the welfare of his people.\u201d 208 of ts at [S Ul the Le ita ng jan- ord was ific bits any s of ary ec, ki 8 h ; Westmount - 24 Melbourne $1,590,000 An opportunity to own a special home on the flat! wl x, Westmount - 4302 Montrose c $3,375,000 Tudor treasure Dunny Derbe Affiliated Keal Estate Agent / Agent immobilier affilié Platinum Glub\u201d English ® \u201cfrench ® Spanish i 933.6481 bunnyberke@yahoo.ca RE/MAX Westmount inc.www.bunnyberke.com 1330 Greene Avenue Westmount, Quebec, H3Z 2B1 *2006, 2007 * 2383023 HOY TQUTIURXIUTIOUIISIM MMM S007 HT [dy aepsiny | Jounuexg Junounsap ay) 6 McGill remy 000 Pierre ee av rr 000 ™ #708 $1,195,000 #103 5309000 MAMAN Lisa Bel ue ) i Ad.Be 5 Du Pr di av $575,000 Decarie Bl $542,000 Ste Helene $529,000 Lid - Doccntouv - (Gross area w/oggia) Chartered Real estate Broker HERITAGE Member of: PE AA 10 Thursday, April 24,2008 The Westmount Examiner www.westmountexaminer.com - 1650 Sherbrooke West - \u201c 12 EAST (ssn $1,695,000 =\" 16 WEST æis, $1,465,961 C TH3wrsy $1,213,231 1176 St Mathieu $895,000 Huan's Toland 322 Elm av $1,435,000 IEEE GAIN RAR CENT 120 RER \u20ac OSEO RETE US 4363 to 4413 Decarie BI Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Sophisticated Urban Living $8\u20ac8, 880 up to Sage, 210 LEADING REAL ESTATE $ COMPANIES o/ THE WORLD\" De Trafalgar $3,150,000 New Lonquexit Willow av Ta Ballantyne N av $849,000 HE PH.+ A 95,000 ardens $4,4 vue av $1,995,000 he Blvd $2,675,0 pper Belmont av $1, \u201c Kensington av $1,799,00 De Trafalgar av $1,690,000 iv 0,000 Lansdowne av $739,000 WwW av $3,9 The Blvd $15,000/month De Breslay $7,800/month TT AE TE ES TTT I I S rine O $559,000 TUONIQUIUUEXIIUTIOLIISOM MAN +7 [Udy Matthew Surridge he old stone building at the corner of T Catherine Street and Greene Avenue is elegant and authoritative, commanding attention even in the shadow of larger buildings nearby.The store inside is open, yet full of beautiful things; of chandeliers and portraits and urns and statuary and misrors.\u201cThe building was designed by the great Westmount architect William Maxwell in 1901 in a neo-classic style,\u201d says its current owner, antiques dealer and long-time Westmounter Henrietta Anthony.\u201cOver the years, it has had many uses .[ had a job on my hands, when I came in, to redo it to its own beauty.\u201d Anthony is no stranger to tough jobs.\u201cWhen I came to Canada in 1949,\u201d she recalls, \u201cI washired to make custom-made lampshades.At that time, nobody did it up to the standard 1 would consider proper.I didn't know cither.I learned by eliminating my mistakes.In six months there was nobody better.| raised the bar for lampshade-making \u2026 | started with 50 cents an hour.The next year | had 60 cents.The third year | had 70 cents; | was on casy street.\u201d Whether building her own business or restoring a building, Anthony is committed to excellence.\u201cRight from the start, | knew 1 had to do things \u2018comme il faut) otherwise my grandmother would turn over in her grave.We were taught from childhood that things had to be done well .1 brought up three kids all by myself.| would work during the day, Westmounter Henrietta Anthony in her elegant shop.then I would go home at 5:30, cook a good square meal for the kids, put them in bed, then return for the next shift\u201d Antiques from the ground up From her work with lampshades, Anthony gradually moved into the field of antiques.\u201c1 started to repair china, and I gathered a great knowledge about antiques.| started to study the history of art, and style, and so on, and that slowly led me into the antique business.We started to go to New York to buy our antiques from wholesale dealers.With antiques, you buy one antique, you sell it and buy two antiques .Later, when I had gathered enough money to invest, I travelled to Europe.At its height, I was going three times a year to France and to England.\u201d Anthony has seen many changes in Westmount over the years: \u201cIn 1959, we bought our first building on Greene Avenue,\u201d she remembers.\u201cGreene didn\u2019t look like it does today; it was all residential houses with little bits of grass in front.I still remember planting begonias in front of our new shop.\u201d Now a Westmount institution, Anthony has made some history herself: \u201cI'm a member of the Westmount Rotary Club.| was the first lady admitted to what had been an \u201cOld Boys\u201dclub.\u201d Anthony is still far from slowing down.\u201cI'm so busy with my project in the Eastern Townships that I'll have to live to 120 to finish it.\u201d she says.The Chapelle Ste.Agnés Vineyard, near Sutton on the Vermont border, is a Romanesque chapel filled with specially- chosen antiques.The grounds produce a prize-winning ice wine.\u201cThe wine business, that was my dream, coming trom southern Moravia, where the finest vineyards were planted in the third century by Roman legionnaires,\u201d says Anthony.\u201cBy now, wine is part of our DNA, and we are all wine- positive, so that was something I wanted to bring in here .I'm a multi-phonic person.| go into all kinds of enterprise but whatever I do.it has to bear my mark of excellence on it.\u201d What has she learned from her years of work?\u201cNothing comes by itself.There always has to be hard work and a good positive attitude.What I should really say is that I'm very grateful to this country that gave me the chance to develop my talents.\u201d The management and staff of the Westmount Examiner wish all their Jewish customers and friends a very happy and healthy Passover! Garder Mainte es\u201d ad 0 ES soon alti dar Expertise Deeply Rooted in Excellence Spring Cleanup Weekly In-Season Garden Maintenance Fall Closing Additional Services Available Ce DaccordWebsterPaysage ENTREPRENEURS PAYSAGISTES CERTIFIÉS » CERTIFIED LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS Please contact us to receive an estimate for our services at no charge.514-876-0178 jil@swdla.com www.swdla.com 2331886 SOLO Valérie EXHIBITION Butters \"Paradisiacq\u201d Artist will be present Thursday May 1st 2008 from 5 pm to 8 pm Exhibition continues until May 25th 2008 Beverly Hills, 48x40 La Galerie sur Greene 1368 Greene Ave, Westmount, 514.938.3863 www lagaleriesurgreene.com 2384738 Tuesday to Friday 10 am to 6 pm Saturday 10 am to 5 pm * Sunday 12 pm to 5 pm Eat er acy os ri + Blue Met comes to Westmount fatthew Surridge hree children\u2019s book writers will be featured at the Westmount Public Library while Babar Books and the Atwater Library host readings in early May \u2014 all as part of Montreal's annual Blue Metropolis literary festival.The events at the Westmount Library will take place on three different days: On May 1, Day's Lee will give a multimedia presentation of her book \u2018The Fragrant Garden\u2019; on May 2, Shane Peacock will read from his new book \u2018Death in the Air} which stars a 13-year-old Sherlock Holmes; and on May 3, André Alexis will read from \u2018Ingrid and the Wolf\u201d All three events are open to the public free of charge, and will take place in the Westmount Room at 10:30 a.m.The readings are all a part of the Blue Metropolis Children\u2019s Festival, celebrating children\u2019s literature, itself a part of the 10th annual Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival.\u201cThey've offered children\u2019s authors before, but this is their first attempt at doing a whole children\u2019s festival as part of it, which I think is wonderful,\u201d said Wendy Wayling of the Westmount Library's Children\u2019s Department.\u201cI think it\u2019s a great opportunity for people to come visit authors they might not normally get to see.\u201d Day\u2019s Lec has written short stories for children and tor adults; a mystery story, \u2018The Red Pagoda) was nominated for the Arthur Ellis award for Best Short Story for 2006.Her picture book \u2018The Fragrant Garden\u2019 is about a little gir] who works at a Chinese restaurant.\u201cShe\u2019s going to read her book, but with the images projected on a screen,\u201d said Wayling.\u201cThen the children will be asked to do their own menus.\u201d Aubin at Atwater Library At the same time as that event takes place, Henry Aubin will be reading trom his book \u2018Rise of the Golden Cobra\u2019 at the Atwater Library.Aubin's first novel is an adventure story set in Egypt in the 8th century BCE.The two readings are aimed at ditferent age groups: Lee's reading is recommended for children 7 and up, and Aubin's for ages 11 and up.Shane Peacock has written fiction and nonfiction for all ages.His first book about a teenaged Sherlock Holmes, \"Eye of the Crow! was shortlisted for numerous literary awards.\u2018Death in the Air\u2019 1s the second book about the master detective\u2019s youth.Wayling said that the story works by presenting the famous character in à new way: \u201cYou can see that he's Sherlock Holmes, and he\u2019s thinking about crimes and clues, but he\u2019s still a teenager and has to go home to his parents.\u201d Peacock will also be reading at 10:30 a.m.on May 3 at Babar Books on Greene Avenue, and at 1 pan.at the Delta Hotel downtown.André Alexis has written several books for adults, with his first book, 1997s \u201cChildhood; winning the Books in Canada First Novel Award and co-winning the Trillium Prize.\u2018Ingrid and the Wolf\u201d is his first children\u2019s book.\u201cI'm doing it for my children\u2019s book club,\u201d said Wayling.\u201cI guess you could describe it as a modern-day fairy tale, where a young girl discovers she has a connection to a wolf who lives in Hungary.\u201d Alexis will also be reading from his adult fiction al 3 p.m.at the Delta hotel.Wayling said that dealing with the organizers of the Blue Metropolis has been easy, describing them as \u201cvery responsive.\u201d Said Wayling, \u201cThey asked us if we would be interested in hosting an author.And we said \u2018yes, because Ann (Moffat) and | had been to Blue Met events before, and they had always been well done .I think it\u2019s a good idea to have it in a local library, where the community Quality BOOK SALE Saturday & Sunday, April 26th & 10am - 5pm 4574 Sherbrooke St West 27th \u201c5 in TB EI Ten Contemporary novels, rion-fiction, art books, children\u2019s books, CDs, cassettes and videos, DVDs Proceeds from the sale will be used to support library initiatives and to purchase new materials for the library Information: Carolyn O'Neill (514) 483-5604 can participate.1 hope it goes well this year and continues next year, so we can participate again.1 think you have to let it grow à bit, and get people used to it iN i hs = - = J.1 1 ¢ ai QB CN fo tt À A+) 546 gd NOUVEAU Résidents du secteur 8: Le lundi, c'est le bac vert! À partir du lundi 12 mai 2008, la collecte des résidus alimentaires et de jardinage débutera pour toutes les maisons unifamiliales de votre secteur.Utilisez le bac vert pour les restes de table, résidus alimentaires et autres déchets organiques.\u2014_\u2014 PNA S 9° A ¥ NV A ay \\ | sortie pe | pa \u2014 MELBOURNE André Alexis reads from \u2018Ingrid and the Wolf on May 3.d AV v Stratégie verte Westmount Green Strategy NEW Residents of sector 8: Monday is Green Bin Day On Monday, May 12, 2008, kitchen and garden waste collection begins for all single- family homes in your sector.Use your green bin to dispose of table scraps and other kitchen waste, as well as any other organic materials.Secteur de collecte n°8 Les rues situées eritre le boulevard de Maisonneuve et le chernin de ta Cote St-Antoine, de l'avenue Clarke à l'avenue Lansdowne Pour les rues suivantes, seules tes Maisons situees sur le côté Indique (1-dessous seront desservies lors de cette collecte # Côte StAntuire côte sud SEULEMENT * Clarke.cote ouest SEULEMENT * De Maisonneuve côte nord SEULEMET e Lansdov/ne cote est SEULEMENT ' Westmount Serves dese an pub Poblic Yond Depa Collection Sector 8 The area found between De Maisonneuve Boulevard and Côte St-Antoine Road and from Clarke: Avenue to Lansdowne Avenue On some streets, the new collectinn will take place on one side of the street only during thus first phase.e Côte St-hntoine: south side: ONLY # Clarke: west side ONLY * De Maisonneuve north side ONL?e Lansdowne cant side ONLY Info : 514 989-5390 www.westmount.org qu 07 TUONIQUIUPX3JUTIONITSOM MMS JJUIUIEXZ JUNOULSIAA sy pi [udyAepsanie LS soo tl ARTS & BOOKS Shaar presents Israel @ 60 gala concert hen Shaar Hashomayinrs director of music Wie Glass discusses the synagogue\u2019s upcoming concert, a community-wide musical and multimedia celebration of Israel's 60th anniversary, one can\u2019t remain passive in the face of his enthusiasm.\u201cThis event is shaping up to be truly extraordinary.The music is amazing and the video footage is stunning.With the combined forces of full orchestra, adult and children\u2019s voices and guests soloists, it\u2019s going to be an unforgettable evening,\u201d Glass says.Glass is building on the success of a concert held in November 2006, marking the 160th Anniversary of the Congregation, which is still talked about today.This event was chaired by community leader Marvin Corber, FCA, and his daughter Deborah Corber, who heads the synagogue\u2019s music committee.\u201cOur concert will recount the story of the Land of Israel from biblical times to the Westmount Wellness Centre Centre de Santé Westmount Bio-medical treatment for Childhood Behaviour Disorders Autism Spectrum Disorder - Dan Protocol - ADD - ADHD Bio-identical Hormone Replacement for Women & Men Chronic Inflammatory Autoimmune Disease Lifestyle related chronic health problems elevated cholesterol - blood pressure cardiovascular disease obesity - diabetes type 2 (insulin resistance) By appointment only 1225 Greene Ave, Westmount Qc 514-448-9777 info@santewestmount.com 2355797 present day, focusing on numerous milestone historical events, These include the dramatic UN vote on partition, the 1948 Declaration of Independence and the raid on Entebbe, all illustrated with stunning film footage.The evening will be filled with a wide variety of music, designed to appeal to all tastes.\u201d Israel @60, also chaired by the Corbers, will take place on Sunday May 4, at 7:30 p.min Shaar Hashomayim\u2019s main sanctuary.The concert is already generating much buzz.Tickets are available at the Shaar\u2019s main office, 450 Kensington Ave.Cost is $130 @ patrons, which includes a petite souper at v p.m., valet parking and premier seating; $72 for reserved seating; $36 for general admission.Everyone is invited to attend, regardless of affiliation.Net proceeds from sales will benefit One Family Fund, which assists the victims of terrorism in Israel.Ÿ For more information, call 514-937-9471.Piano by Candlelight concert benefits the Open Door St.Stephen\u2019s Anglican Church will be aglow with candlelight next Thursday evening when pianist Jana Stuart performs a selection of classical pieces in support of a valued community programme.The Piano by Candlelight benefit concert will raise funds for the church's outreach ministry, the Open Door, a day shelter and soup kitchen meeting the needs of Montreal's homeless.\u201cThe Open Door has a solid history of successfully getting people off the street permanently,\u201d said Stuart.\u201cEvery dollar we raise will go directly to helping the destitute.\u201d Stuart will be joined by cellist Catherine Little, percussionist Nathan Williams, and the female vocal ensemble from the Chorale of Reconciliation.Musical performances will include works by Albeniz, Chopin, Debussy, Amy Grant, Rachmaninov, Shostakovich, and Yann Tiersen.The soft light of dozens of candles will set the mood as parishioners read passages from the Scriptures selected to complement the evening's concert.\u201cWith this concert, I can bring my faith, my testimony, and my gift of piano playing to i not only help the needy, but 1 hope also to inspire those who will attend,\u201d Stuart says.\u201cI've been given so much and in return, I'd like to \u2018pay it forward\u2019 to those who need it the most.\u201d The Piano by Candlelight benefit concert takes places at St.Stephen's Anglican Church, 4006 Dorchester Blvd.(corner of Atwater) on May 1 at 7:30 p.m.Advance tickets for the concert are $15 each and can be purchased at CLC Bookstore, 4257 Ste.Catherine St.W.Tickets will also be available at the door for $20.Student tickets are $10.The concert is free for children 12 and under.For more information, contact Jana Stuart at 514-935-8753 or Ramon Herrera, director of the Open Door, at 514-939-1970 (during business hours).(corner ARR 0 4 Thursday, April 24, 2008 The Westmount Examiner www.westmountexaminer.com Eye examinations on the premises by optometrists « Outside \u201cThis offer is valid for à limited time on a selection of frames.Offer apphes to the purchase of prescription lenses with scratch-resistant treatment.Cannot be combined with any other discount Frames for reference only.Details in store.Michel Laurendeau, optician FREE frames for a limited time at New Look SRE ER Le Faubourg Ste.Catherine Marylin Smith Carsley pen acceptance of the left-handed population O has truly been more apparent in recent years.Perhaps this community has been courageous to venture out of the right -handed shadow to become independent in their own \u201cwrite,\u201d or maybe burying their existence is no longer necessary.The way ! view it, everyone needs to be who he or she really is and no one deserves to be \u201cleft\u201d out because they fail to fall into the majority category.The number of left-handed people has increased from three per cent 100 years ago, to 11 per cent today, according to a study by University College London Psychology Professor, Chris McManus.McManus believes the increase is due to the reduction in the attempts in forcing people to write with their right hands.He also commented on the difficulty of actually defining left-handedness, as there is no clear-cut reason.Historically some people have claimed that left-handed people have suffered severe discrimination in the 18th and 19th centuries and were known as \u201cgibble-fists.\u201d Victorians forced their children to utilize their right hands and occasionally some oolchildren in the 1960s had their left ds tied behind their backs, which made it impossible to use them.For thousands of years, the devil has also been linked with the left hand in various ways.In the 17th century, it was believed that the devil baptized his followers with his left hand and there are many references to the left side being associated with evil.There was also the myth that we can only see ghosts if we look over our left shoulder and that the devil watches us from that direction.In addition there are many other superstitions associated with the left side such as: getting out of bed with the left foot signifying a bad day, or if the right eye twitches you will see a friend and a left eye that twitches means you'll see an enemy.There are many more besides these demonstrating that the left hand or side pertains to negativity, but there are some positives as well such as the belief that left-handedness is a sign of good luck.Some accomplished lefthanders Many theories have evolved concerning left-handed people.There has been this interesting connection between left-handed people and creative genius.When it comes to the art world, both Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were left-handed.In music, Ludwig van Beethoven was left-handed, and so were Benjamin Franklin, Issac Newton and Albert Einstein.In addition others are Charles Chaplin, Bobby Fisher, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Alexander the Great, Bill Clinton, Marilyn Monroe and Wynton Marsalis.But coping mn the real world being left handed in addition to being so exceptional than most people, ts not an casy matter either.A study has proven that connections between the left and right hand sides or hemispheres of the brain are faster in left-handed people.The fast transter of information in the brain makes lett-handers more efficient when dealing with multiple stimuli and researchers have discovered that left-handers tended to use both sides of the brain more efficiently.Research in Sweden has also shown some interesting results that may determine why some people are left-handed.They have stated that women who have chil Continued on page 19 SUPER SALE! 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Contact the Public Works Department 24 hours a day.seven days a week.514 989-5311 www.westmount.org e assistance@westmount.org PINAY SOOT 7 nady \"Abpsiny ] +UIWIEX7 JUNOULSIM ayl LUOÏISUTUTEXIJUTIOLLIISOAV MAUR sl 16 Thursday, April 24,2008 The Westmount Examiner www.westmountexaminer.com Ville de Westmount J, City of Westmount » AVIS D'ENTRÉE EN VIGUEUR REGLEMENTS D\u2019EMPRUNT N° 1360, 1361, 1362, 1363 et 1364 AVIS PUBLIC EST PAR LA PRESENTE DONNE PAR LE SOUSSIGNE, GREFFIER DE LA VILLE, DE CE QUI SUIT : Les règlements d'emprunt énumérés ci-dessous, adoptés par le conseil municipal de la Ville de Westmount lors d\u2019une séance générale tenue le 25 février 2008, sont réputés avoir été approuvés par les personnes habiles à voter lors de l'enregistrement tenu le 17 mars 2008.La ministre des Affaires municipales et des Régions a approuvé les règlements 1360, 1361, 1362, 1363 et 1364 le 16 avril 2008.Réglement n° 1360 intitulé « REGLEMENT AUTORISANT UN EMPRUNT DE 3 608 000 $ RELATIF A L'EXECUTION DE TRAVAUX DE REFECTION ROUTIERE, DE RESTAURATION DE CONDUITES D'AQUEDUC ET DE RÉHABILITATION DE CONDUITES D'ÉGOUT » dont l'objet consiste notamment : 1.à autoriser un emprunt de 3 608 000 $ pour financer les coûts de la main d'œuvre et des matériaux pour les travaux de réfection routière, de restauration des conduites d\u2019aqueduc et de réhabilitation des conduites d'égout : 2.à prélever, à un taux suffisant, une taxe spéciale sur tous les immeubles imposables situés sur le territoire de la ville afin de pourvoir aux dépenses encourues pour le remboursement en capital et intérêts des engagements annuels de l'emprunt contracté en vertu du présent règlement ; et 3.à affecter à 'a réduction de l'emprunt toute subvention qui pourrait être versée.Règlement n° 1361 intitulé « RÈGLEMENT AUTORISANT UN EMPRUNT DE 230 000 $ POUR LES TRAVAUX DE POMPAGE ACCELÉRÉ DES HUILES USÉES SOUTERRAINES » dont l'objet consiste notamment : 1.à autoriser un emprunt de 230 000 $ pour le financement des coûts de la main d'œuvre et des matériaux pour les travaux de pompage accéléré des huiles usées souterraines ; 2.à prélever, à un taux suffisant, une taxe spéciale sur tous les immeubles imposables situés sur le territoire de la ville afin de pourvoir aux dépenses encourues pour le remboursement en capital et intérêts des engagements annuels de l'emprunt contracté en vertu du présent règlement : et 3.à affecter à la réduction de l'emprunt toute subvention qui pourrait être versée.Règlement n° 1362 intitulé « RÈGLEMENT AUTORISANT UN EMPRUNT 630 000 $ POUR LES TRAVAUX DE RÉALISATION DU PROGRAMME DE RESTAURATION DES RÉSEAUX AÉRIEN ET SOUTERRAIN DE DISTRIBUTION ÉLECTRIQUE D'HYDRO WESTMOUNT » dont l'objet consiste notamment : 1.à autoriser un emprunt de 630 000 $ pour le financement des coûts de la main d'œuvre et des :natériaux pour la restauration des réseaux aérien et souterrain de distribution électrique d\u2019Hy fro Westmount : 2.à prélever, à un taux suffisant, une taxe spéciale sur tous les immeubles imposables situés sur le territoire de la ville afin de pourvoir aux dépenses encourues pour le remboursement en capital et intérêts des engagements annuels de l'emprunt contracté en vertu du présent règlement ; et 3.à affecter à la réduction de l'emprunt toute subvention qui pourrait être versée Règlement n° 1363 intitulé « RÈGLEMENT AUTORISANT UN EMPRUNT DE 800 000 $ POUR LES TRAVAUX DE RESTAURATION DES TERRAINS DE JEUX DU PARC WESTMOUNT » dont l'objet consiste notamment : 1.à autoriser un emprunt de 800 000 $ pour le financement des coûts de main d'œuvre et des matériaux pour la restauration des terrains de jeux du parc Westmount : 2.àprélever, à un taux suffisant, une taxe spéciale sur tous les immeubles imposables situés sur le territoire de la ville afin de pourvoir aux dépenses encourues pour le remboursement en capital et intérêts des engagements annuels de l'emprunt contracté en vertu du présent règlement : et 3.à affecter à la réduction de l'emprunt toute subvention qui pourrait être versée.Règlement n° 1364 intitulé « RÈGLEMENT AUTORISANT UN EMPRUNT DE 180 000 $ POUR L'ACHAT DE VÉHICULES, D'ÉQUIPEMENT INFORMATIQUE SERVANT À LA GESTION EN TEMPS REEL (GTR) DU RESEAU D'HYDRO WESTMOUNT, DU MOBILIER DE BUREAU, AINSI QUE POUR DES TRAVAUX RELATIFS AUX PROGRAMMES DE RESTAURATION DES LUMIÈRES DE RUES ET DE CIRCULATION » dont l\u2019objet consiste notamment : 1.à autoriser un emprunt de 180 000 $ pour l'acquisition de véhicules, d'équipement informatique servant à la gestion en temps réel (GTR) du réseau d'Hydro Westmount et du mobilier de bureau, et pour le financement des travaux relatifs aux programmes de restauration des lumières de rues et de circulation : 2.à prélever, à un taux suffisant, une taxe spéciale sur tous les immeubles imposables situés sur le territoire de la ville afin de pourvoir aux dépenses encourues pour le remboursement en capital et intérêts des engagements annuels de l'emprunt contracté en vertu du présent règlement ; et 3.à affecter à la réduction de l'emprunt toute subvention qui pourrait être versée.Ces règlements entrent en vigueur conformément à la loi.Toute personne intéressée peut consulter lesdits règlements et en obtenir copies au bureau du greffier.4333, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Westmount, Québec.durant les heures d'ouverture, soit du lundi au vendredi inclusivement, de 8 h 30 à 16 h 30.DONNÉ à Westmount, Québec, ce 24¢ jour d'avril 2008.Mario Gerbeau Greffier de la Ville City Clerk \u2018 NOTICE OF COMING INTO FORCE LOAN BY-LAWS No.1360, 1361, 1362, 1363 and 1364 0 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UNDERSIGNED, CITY CLERK, OF THE FOLLOWING: The Ioan by-laws listed below, adopted by the Municipal Council of Westmount at a general sitting held on February 25, 2008, were deemed to have been approved by the qualified voters at the registration held on March 17, 2008.The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Regions approved By-laws 1360, 1361, 1362, 1363 and 1364 on April 16, 2008: By-law 1360 entitled \u201cBy-Law TO PROVIDE A LOAN IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,608,000 FOR THE ROADWAY RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME, THE REFURBISHING OF WATER MAINS AND THE REHABILITATION OF SEWERS\u201d The object of which is, among other things: 1.to authorize a loan in the amount of $3,608,000, the proceeds of which shall be applied to the cost of labour and material for the roadway reconstruction programme, the refurbishing of water mains and the rehabilitation of sewers; 2.to levy a special tax at a sufficient rate on all taxable immovables located in the territory of the City to provide for the expenses incurred for interest and for the reimbursement in capital of the annual commitments of the loan contracted under the said by-law; and 3.to provide for the reduction of the loan by any contribution or grant that might be made.By-law 1361 entitled \u201cBy-Law TO PROVIDE A LOAN IN THE AMOUNT OF $230,000 FOR THE UNDERGROUND HYDROCARBONS ACCELERATED RECOVERY PROGRAMME\u201d The object of which is, among other things: 1.to authorize a loan in the amount of $230,000.the proceeds of which shall be applied to the cost of labour and material for the underground hydrocarbons accelerated recovery programme; 2.to levy a special tax at a sufficient rate on all taxable immovabies located in the territory of the City to provide for the expenses incurred for interest and for the reimbursement in capital of the annual commitments of the loan contracted under the said by-law: and 3.to provide for the reduction of the loan by any contribution or grant that might be made.By-law 1362 entitled \u201cBy-Law TO PROVIDE A LOAN IN THE AMOUNT OF $630,000 TO CARRY OUT WORK FOR THE HYDRO WESTMOUNT AERIAL AND UNDERGROUND NETWORK RESTORATION PROGRAM\u201d The object of which is, among other things: 1.to authorize a loan in the amount of $630,000, the proceeds of which shall be applied to the cost of labour and material for the Hydro Westmount aerial and underground Network Restoration Program; 2.to levy a special tax at a sufficient rate on all taxable immovables located in the territory of the City to provide for the expenses incurred for interest and for the reimbursement in capital of the annual commitments of the loan contracted under the said by-law; and 3.to provide for the reduction of the loan by any contribution or grant that might be made.By-law 1363 entitled \u201cBY-LAW TO PROVIDE A LOAN IN THE AMOUNT OF $800,000 FOR THE REFURBISHING OF THE WESTMOUNT PARK PLAYING FIELDS\" The object of which is, among other things: 1.to authorize a loan in the amount of $800,000, the proceeds of which shall be applied to the cost of labour and material for the refurbishing of the Westmount Park playing fields; 2.tolevy a special tax at a sufficient rate on all taxable immovables located in the territory of the City to provide for the expenses incurred for interest and for the reimbursement in capital of the annual commitments of the loan contracted under the said by-law; and 3.to provide for the reduction of the loan by any contribution or grant that might be made.By-law 1364 entitied \u201cBy-Law TO PROVIDE A LOAN IN THE AMOUNT OF $180,000 FOR THE ACQUISITION OF VEHICLES.EQUIPMENT FOR THE COMPUTERIZED REAL TIME MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME OF HYDRO WESTMOUNT NETWORK, OFFICE FURNITURE AND TO CARRY OUT WORK FOR THE TRAFFIC LIGHT AND STREET LIGHTING RESTORATION PROGRAMMES\u201d The object of which is, among other things: 1.to authorize a loan in the amount of $180,000, the proceeds of which shall be applied for the acquisition of vehicles, the equipment for the Computerized Real Time Management Programme of Hydro Westmount and the cost of labour and material for the traffic light and street lighting restoration programmes; 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This new YWCA program is designed to counter the stereotypical socialization of young girls aged 6 to 9 vears old, through the production of stories, puppets, theatre, etc.An information session will be held on Feb.18 for those interested in volunteering.Info: 514-866-9941 ext 414.The Montreal Camera Club meets each Monday at 7:30 p.m.at Westmount Park Church, 4695 de Maisonneuve, entrance at rear.Slide shows.competitions and workshops.Visitors welcome.For more information please call Barbara Deans, president, at 514-739-9255, or log on at www.montrealcameraclub.com The Westmount Quilters Guild holds a regular meeting at 7: p.m.in Victoria Hall, 4626 Sherbrooke St.W.every Thurs evening throughout the year except July and August.Program includes show and tell, group projects, quilting technique demonstration, fabric exchanges and more.We welcome new members, both novice and experienced.Simply come to one of our meetings to find out whether you belong.Info: 514-989-7939.Need to relieve tension and increase your energy and flexibility?Tai Chi-based movement and gentle stretch classes with a certified instructor are offered at Centre Greene, 1090 Greene Ave., for 10 Wednesdays at 11 a.m.Cost is $100.All welcome.Info: 514-931-6202.Westmount Toastmasters: Take the fear out of public speaking every Tuesday at 7 p.min Victoria Hall, 4626 Sherbrooke W.The Rotary Club of Westmount meets each Wednesday at Victoria Hall.4626 Sherbrooke W., at 12:30 p.m.A A coma, rut REL Sh Ra.ADS ES ee TA eer to nts Iso to ing \u2018er eer stic nal CA ty- les, mn TOA \u201ccons hn?SERRE TE UY SPORTS LL LL | If anyone\u2019s going to take Montreal all the way, its Carey Price | Off-Sidel Noah SIDEL ake no mistake, the quarter-finals are not the Stanley Cup \u2014 but that doesn't mean we can start getting excited! On Monday, the Montreal Canadiens ended this city\u2019s collective case of heart palpitations as they dispatched the Boston Bruins in a 5-0 series-clinching win.The matchup, which went to an unbelievable seven games despite the Habs\u2019 3-1 lead, was one of the more entertaining series in the first round of this years\u2019 playoffs with some of the best hitting and certainly some of the best goaltending in recent memory.For Montreal, goalie Carey Price was simply amazing, while his Boston counterpart, Tim Thomas, was almost equally up to the task.The difference, however, 1s that Price seems to react to pressure like some sort of emotionless robot from the future.while Thomas just didn\u2019t have what it took to shut down Montreal's soon-to-explode offence.The Habs were a little bit sleepy in this series, and it was Price who took them to the next level.Think of it this way \u2014 Montreal led the NHL in goals for in the regular season with 262, including an astounding 90 with a man advantage.In this series, the Bruins almost completely shut down the Habs\u2019 league-best powerplay, as Montreal scored just three goals with a Bruin in the box.In Game 7, Price stole the show as Boston held an 11-4 shot advantage early on by the time defenceman Mike Komisarek gave the home side a 1-0 edge.For the rest of the night it was the Carey Price show, and despite Thomas\u201d best efforts (Continued from LEFT HAND, page 15) dren later in life are more likely to give birth to a left-handed individual.In addition they have discovered that there is a 30 percent increase in the child being left handed if the mother has an ultrasound scan.Dr.Lance Workman.psychologist and lecturer at the Umiversity of Glamorgan in South Wales, comments that many of the past left-handed negativity is due to minority prejudice and the fact that the Bible has always said that the right hand is positive and the left hand has a sinister side.There are no definite conclusions and proof of anything.The reasoning behind handedness centers on protection, convenience, genetics, environment, brain hemisphere dominances, birthing processes, and the effect of body chemical levels.Researchers have been somewhat reluctant to explore this realm because of the endless contradictions.Perhaps in the future more inquiry will be conducted to see why we are the way we are.Years ago, when | was teaching at an elementary school, I would have to rummage und throughout the school and in the ©.for a left- handed pair of scissors for www.golfatlantide.com Yr that child in my class who needed them.She would try to cut with the right- handed pair but it was impossible to do a good job and eventually someone would have to cut for her.To be perfectly honest, it was quite rare to have a left-handed child in the class, but today there are many more and they are no longer struggling to fit in.The handedness situation does tend to run in families, although, even when both parents are left-handed, there is only a 26 per cent chance of their child being left-handed.Genetics is not the sole cause, therefore handedness must also be influenced by other theories.It is also quite interesting to note that many members of the British royal family are left-handed; the Queen, Prince Charles, and Prince William.There is no doubt that we do exist in a right-handed society, which manufactures most basics for a right-handed nation.But left-handed individuals should not feel too badly as they belong to a very elite society of the greatest geniuses such as artists, scientists, royalty, celebrities and leaders and people who have made fascinating and memorable contributions to the world.to keep the Habs at bay, Montreal put up five before the game was donc.Watching Price is simply a pleasure.In the years between Patrick Roy and Price, the Habs had some pretty talented goalies, but while many were skilled physically, none were of this calibre mentally.Jeff Hackett, Jocelyn Thibault and Jose Theodore were all sound technically when they were at their best, but none of them were the type to take a whole team on their shoulders to win a series \u2014 Theodore\u2019s 2003-04 win over the Bruins aside.Indeed, even then it was evident that Theodore was good enough to win some games, but not all of them, and the Habs fell vasily in Round 2 to the eventual Cup- winning Tampa Bay Lightning.In the meantime, Cristobal Huet was the closest thing the Canadiens had seen to the CELEBRATING OUR 10th ANNIVERSARY! 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