The Westmount examiner, 5 novembre 2009, jeudi 5 novembre 2009
[" \u2019 .EE RE ranscontinental Vol 74.no 43 * Thursday.November 5*.2009 { 13) @ A 4 any gry Qi kai ro tf5é?IN SENIOR LIVING à È WESTMOUNT \u201c r - For more information call 514 487-8282 © \u2018 LF Www.westmountone.com.Westmou nt XAMINER( www.westmountexaminer.com CLUBHOUSE OF HORROR Westmount hosts another scary Halloween event for kids of all ages.Page 4 BULLETIN David Asch took this colourful photo in King George Park last Wednesday as work crews were gathering up autumn leaves for removal.Check out Photo: David Ro Asch Photography what's going on in Westmount.Election 2009 Page 15 Mix of old and new form council 5 MINUTE SERVICE Personalized Service glued to their computers and (Dist.6), Cynthia Lultham (Dist.7) and sought the scat vacated by former councillor televisions to watch the big Theodora Samiotis (Dist.8).George Bowser.This was the last district to Wa most Montrealers were (Dist.4), Gary lkeman (Dist.5), Nicole Forbes contested District 5, where four candidates * Luxury Cars at Regular 2.EL fates ag \u2018email into@atlastaxi.gc.ca showdown between Gérald Tremblay and In the only instance of an incumbent report results, and the anticipation in the city Airport Reservations TS on Louise Harel on Sunday night, Westmount councillor losing his seat, John de Castell was council chamber built up for more than an Fick Up & Delivery \u2014 city hall was abuzz with activity as local defeated by Samiotis by a margin of only 24 hour before the numbers flashed on the officials and residents gathered to watchan votes.When the final results of that district screen \u2014 showing that the vote between Millions of satisfied clients since 1939 unfolding drama of their own the were projected, a disappointed de Castell was main contenders Georges Hébert and Gary VIRB WIRE IR incoming results of Westmount\u2019s 2009 among the first to congratulate his clearly Ikeman had been split by the other two candi- municipal election.delighted opponent.dates, Douglas Leahey and René Pelletier.And when the dust finally settled after Notable races also occurred in District 2, Among those in attendance to watch the nearly an hour of computerized updates where 20-year-old Philip Cutler \u2014 grandson incoming results were Director General projected onto a big screen, three of the four of former mayor May Cutler \u2014 came within Duncan Campbell, former city councillors incumbent councillors had retained their just 43 votes of victory, and in District 7, Margaret Lefebvre, David Laidley and Peter seats and a few new faces were added to the where Mavis Young and incumbent Lulham Dufficld, as well as former Westmount ; eight-member council.were running neck-and-neck right up to the Municipal Association presidents Doug \" Mayor Peter Trent's council now consists final poll count.McDougall and Stanley Baker.BS of Patrick Martin (Dist.1), Tim Price (Dist.2), But perhaps the most closely watched The new city council is scheduled to hold www.milltontapis.com * www.millionca Victor Drury (Dist.3), Kathleen Duncan competition of all took place in the heavily Continued on page 3 D I EET TN Why ih earth a I go to a spa: .FR ge ER Te ; ser bte Veal Chops: ,Osso Buëco* \u2018Lean Ground Veal ; \u2018Veal Brisket (bone-in ot bohe-out) : Crown 0 wr \"Poultry Grain-Fed Chicken Boneless Chicken Breasts Ground Chicken Ground Turkey Bone-in Chicken Breasts Chicken Legs Chicken Thighs Chicken Wings Grain-Fed Turkey Smoked Turkey Turkey Rolls (white or brown/white) 6705 Cote-de-Liesse, St-Laurent 514-739-6336 - www.lebiftheque.com PLUS TE AND COFFEE! i 2 Thursday, November 5,2009 www.westmountexaminer.com \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__\" 3167797 \u2014_\u2014_ _\u2014_ eu 2 LOCAL NEWS City announces Olympic Torch relay committee members s part of preparations for the À roue: 2010 Olympic Torch elay, the City of Westmount has announced the members of the local Torch Relay committee, who will be working in collaboration with the City to prepare for he torch\u2019s arrival in Westmount on Dec, 10.@# The membership of the volunteer committee retlects a true cross-section of the community.With members of all ages and from many walks of life, the committee is well equipped to welcome the torch to Westmount.The group will be responsible for Continued from ELECTION, page 1 its first public meeting on Monday, Nov.organizing special events and activities related to the Torch Relay, as well as getting the word out to all corners of Westmount.The members are as follows: Caroline Beaudry: À Claremont Avenue resident, and an avid watcher and fan of the Olympics since she was little girl, Caroline has always wondering what it would be like to play a role in the games.Bryna Cohen: Sharing the excitement of the Olympic spirit is Bryna, a De Maisonneuve Boulevard resident with creative ideas for the committee.For Bryna, 16 at 8 p.m.at city hall, where Westmount's primary issue at the moment \u2014 the proposed arena/pool complex project \u2014 is A beaming Peter Trent (centre) flanked by members of his new council, shortly after the results were made official: From left are Kathleen Duncan, Victor Drury, Theodora Samiotis and Tim Price.Absent are Cynthia Lulham, Nicole Forbes, Gary lkeman and Patrick Martin.Photo: Wayne Larsen Permanent Makeup Eddie Gilmore Makeup Artist o Certified Derma-technician Now Available at CD cewesimou nt Specializing in permanent makeup for: Eyebrows * Eyeliner Lip liner ¢ Full Lips and Cosmetic Makeup for special occasions Gift Certificates Available Free Consultation Eddie Gilmore Tel.: 514-808-1506 1 Westmount Sq., suite C510 Free Parking with Appointment 3146811 Westmount asking for the constituents to help with this committee is the epitome of why she loves this city.Elliot Grenier: Resident of Victoria Avenue, Elliot is a 10-year old sports fan who plays hockey, baseball, soccer, tennis and lacrosse.His youthful excitement will be an important addition to the committee, Andrew Macdougall: A local sports coach and volunteer, Andrew represent the Westmount Scouts, and is excited to work as a link between the committee and the boys and girls involved in scouting in our community.sure to be discussed.Trent, Martin and Drury were declared elected by acclamation when they were District 2 Tim Price: 234 Philip A.Cutler: 192 Claire Mullins Kruyt: 104 District 4 Kathleen Duncan: 436 Nicholas Smith: 135 District 5 Gary Ikeman: 278 Georges Hébert: 208 Douglas Leahey: 109 René Pelletier: 91 > WWW.PA YE el Katherine Nikidis: As head of Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's School, Katherine is ideally placed to act as an effective and eager liaison with local schools in order to get Westmount's youth involved.Julian Prince-Finkelstein: A 15-year-old resident of Kensington Avenue, Julian is grateful for any opportunity to share the Olympic spirit with fellow residents.Stephen Simco: An active athlete and community supporter, Stephen is honoured to be associated with Westmount's Torch Relay Committee.unopposed by the Oct.2 nomination deadline.The results of Sunday's election in the contested districts, by votes, were as follows: District 6 Nicole Forbes: 309 Michael Osterland: 110 District 7 Cynthia Lulham: 361 Mavis Young: 317 District 8 Theodora Samiotis 224 John de Castell: 200 i \u201cnie ty] 314117 A eo > 514.931.8792 4873 Westmount Ave., Westmount (Qc) H3Y 1X9 fo 1dquUQAON Arps | LUOSIOUTLUTKIUTIOLUISSM MMM « E < co 2 4 Thursday, November 5, 2009 www.westmountexaminer.com goblins, every Halloween they seek the chance to be free.Thus H was on Halloween last Saturday night that hundreds of children of all ages with their parents went to the clubhouse to see the spirits come alive and take possession of the building for one bone-chilling night.The weather played havoc with the organizers\u2019 efforts earlier in the day.High winds blew down a large banner they had strung out on Sherbrooke Street.An inflatable Casper the Friendly Ghost, placed up on the clubhouse roof also didn\u2019t survive.Martin © Barry They say à strangeness lurks somewhere deep beneath the Westmount Lawn Bowling clubhouse.Whether it's ghouls or UH T(eS & al TAKE CARE OF YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER Your old refrigerator could consume up to = * 4.8 times more =u: = ENERGY STAR\" qualified model! 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By getting rid of your old fridge, you'll reduce your annual energy consumption while protecting the environment since 95% of the materials contained in the recovered appliances are recycled.ENERGY WISE Clubhouse of Horror \u2018Haunted house\u2019 hosts hundreds of Halloween guests However, the setup inside made up for it.For some reason, perhaps having to do with the side effects of anaesthetic, nurses and surgeons strike a spooky chord with people and are a favourite as inhabitants in Halloween haunted houses.This was at least the second year such characters could be seen at the clubhouse.albeit this time with an even more horrity- ing twist: at least one of the ladies assisting at a rather gruesome surgery was a guy in drag (in the semi-darkness it wasn't obvious at first).\u201cI'm not sure where those nurses came from,\u201d said Virginia Elliott, Westmount\u2019s assistant community events coordinator.But she acknowledged they were police technology students from John Abbott College who were recruited as volunteers by À, TN ; .F ve ki members of the Westmount Public Security Department staff.The show in the clubhouse was actually a little less spooky than in the past.\u201cThere's more gore,\u201d said Elliott.\u201clt was hard before, (COMMUNITY LIFE when we noticed a lot of little kids who were getting scared.The gore intrigues, but it doesn\u2019t scare as much.\u201d \u2018Doctor\u2019 Peter Trent turned up earlier in the evening and showed himself very willing to operate on those fearless enough to go under the knife.\u201cNot only was he cutting taxes, but taking an arm and a leg as well,\u201d quipped Elliott.Préparez vos lectures de I'hiver S D'excellentes aubaines ! 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QUISAON APPSINY] (IOMISUIUIEXIJUNOUTSAIN MMM < la < Es 600 B 6 Thursday, November 5,2009 www.westmountexaminer.com OPINION Council life is no picnic WAYNE LARSEN e Commentary larsenw@transcontinental.ca uring my opening remarks D at the Oct.19 Meet the Candidates evening in Victoria Hall, I collectively praised all of the city council candidates, not only for their courage in crowding onto the stage for two intense hours of debate under hot lights at uncomfortably close quarters, but also for the very fact that they had offered to serve their community in the first place.My back was to the stage at the time, so I don\u2019t know if any of the non- incumbent candidates squirmed a bit when 1 reminded the audience that anyone offering to represent their community on city council is willing to give up a considerable amount of their privacy and leisure time, and that we should be grateful to them all for putting themselves forward to undertake what is too often a thankless job.1 only had about 30 seconds or so to make my point, which bears repeating here in a bit more detail now that the new council is in place.Being elected to à municipal council involves à serious four-year commitment, and anyone who has ever won a seat at the council table is sure to tell you that with the glory and respect comes great responsibility.Not only are there the monthly public meetings where you vote on motions, pass bylaws and answer questions from residents, but there are also regular committee meetings and dozens of community events where attendance 1s obligatory \u2014 not to mention hundreds of pages of reports, recommendations and other documents that have to be read in order for you to make the informed decisions your fellow residents are trusting you to make on their behalf.And then of course there is that one chronic malcontent in your district who phones vou at all hours to complain about the most ridiculous problems that require your immediate attention.And with the controversial \u2014 and at times downright volatile \u2014 arena/pool project hanging over Westmount like some massive storm cloud, Mayor Trent and the new city councillors certainly have their work cut out for them.For this we owe them our sincere thanks, as they are sure to be giving a lot of themselves over the next four years in order to serve their constituents.NY ARERR N SN Ny A i) 7 (ed Countertenor Meyer awes Rotarians Marilynn Vanderstaay Around estmount kay 1 will admit it.As a dyed-in- O the-wool rocker, | know very little about classical music.But countertenor Mikah Mever\u2019s presentation to the Rotary Club of Westmount last week was so excellent that I had to write about it.For those like me who do not know, the Wikipedia encyclopaedia defines a countertenor as \u201ca male singing voice whose vocal range is equivalent to that of a contralto, mezzo-soprano, or (less frequently) a soprano, usually through use of falsetto.\u201d In other words he compared it to the voice of Michael Jackson or Jason Timberlake.At 23, Meyer is a young man who not only has a striking voice but is also an articulate speaker.He gave an excellent presentation of the history of the coun- tertenor and shared his career goal is to have a regular gig with the Cirque du Soleil and to establish and teach at an institute for countertenor studies that would answer the question how the countertenor came to be.He also refuted the myth that countertenors have been castrated to give them the voice but rather that any man has the voice within him if it is developed.Meyer 1s an Ambassadorial Scholar with Rotary and is working on his Masters at McGill University.After much anticipation, Meyer delighted his audience with a singing the American anthem acappella just as he had done at a game for his home team the Memphis Tigers.That 1 could understand.He encored with a portion of the George Frederic Handel opera Agrippina.Meyer will be part of the Opera McGill production Agrippina: Dirty Sexy Opera that will be performed Nov.20 to 22 at Pollack Hall.For information, phone 514-398-4547.Art and bake sale at St.Margaret's Participants and leaders of St.Margaret's Day Centre invite the community to its second annual art exhibition and bake sale next Monday, Nov.9 from 10:30 a.m.to 2:30 p.m.at the centre, located at 50 Hillside Avenue.For the last few years Westmount art therapist and artist Jennifer Lupien has directed the novice senior artists to work with acrylic on canvas to develop their own unique styles and create original works.Images of those paintings have been reproduced on greeting cards and printed as posters that will be available for purchase at the event.Proceeds of the sale will go to ongoing programs at the Centre For more information, phone 514-932-3630, option 3, local 3047 or 3024.McKenty book signing at Folklore 1 Westmount author Catherine Fleming McKenty and Gail and Gerard Fellerath, owners of Folklore 1, 4879 Sherbrook Street West, invite the community to enjoy a truly multi-cultural community coffee party/book signing event on Thursday, Nov.12 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.Fleming Continued on page 7 FXAI ww wwestmountexaminer, com 345 Victoria, suite 508, RCE Westmount (Qc) H3Z 2N2 TT (Tek: (514) 484-5610 » Fax: (514) 484-6028 ; Administration: Tel: (SM) 685-4690 » Fax: (SM) 685-3923 A3 0 = | ill ae www.westmountexaminer.com AJRQ Publisher : Denis Therrien Sales manager: Lynn Brown-Poole Sales support supervisor : Lindsay Robb Advertising Consultants: Harvey Aisenthal Commercial classified ad sales representative: Guylène Lacasse Digital sales representative: Justine Cotton Sales coordinator : Irene Burda News director : Marc Lalonde (marc lalonde@transcontinental.ca) Bureau chief : Toula Foscolos Graphic Design : Innograf West-Island Production Manager : Robert Bourcier Editor : Wayne Larsen 514 484-5610 ext.22 Contributors : Stanley Baker, Martin C.Barry, Marylin Smith Carsley.Andy Dodge, Bram Eisenthal.Ferg Gadzala.Jessica Murphy, 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career.\u201d Twenty Years Ago November 2, 1989 TOWERING ANGER: \u201cResidents of Oakland avenue are outraged at a 30-storey communications tower that went up next to their properties last weekend.It took less than 48 hours for the 93-metre (305-foot) orange and white steel structure to be erected.It has a triangular base measuring 25 feet across and is located immediately next to the Oakland backyards on land in Montreal owned by a Ridgewood avenue apartment building.\u201d Forty Years Ago November 6, 1969 MICHENER VISITS: \u201cGovernor- General Roland Michener will spend Sunday in Westmount.He will present Canada's first and only bilingual militia unit, The Royal Montreal Regiment, with new Queen\u2019s Colors during ceremonies in the morning at Westmount Park.He will then attend a reception at the regimental armories, 4625 St.Catherine street west, and a luncheon hosted by the City of Westmount at Westmount Square.In the afternoon, he will take the salute for a marchpast at the conclusion of Remembrance Day services at the Cenotaph, Cote St.Antoine road and Sherbrooke street.\u201d Forty-Five Years Ago November 6, 1964 SELWYN DOUBLES: \u201cEnrolment at Selwyn House has nearly doubled since the school moved into its new quarters, the old \"Westmount High, in 1961, J.P.Bourne, retiring chairman of the board, reported at the school\u2019s annual meeting.\"We had 265 boys when we moved, now we have 405, which is very nearly the capacity we\u2019ve set of 425, Mr.Bourne stated in his report.\u201d LAPS IT IR 1330 Greene Ave.Westmount 11933-6781 \u201cAn unused bicycle could help a whole family roll out of poverty,\u201d say the organizers of Cyclo Nord Sud, a local charity that refurbishes and ships used bicylces to to community organizations in Africa and Latin America, where they are given to a woman, child or man who can use the bicycle for basic transportation.On Saturday, Nov.14 from 10 a.m.to 3 p.m., the Rotary Club of Westmount in collaboration with Cyclo Nord Sud will host a used bicycle collection at Victoria Hall, 4626 Sherbrooke Street West.To help cover shipping fees, Cyclo Nord- Sud requests a donation of $12 per bicycle.In exchange, donors will receive an income tax receipt equal to the value of the bicycle plus the cash donation.All bikes with 20-inch wheels and up in reparable state will be gladly received.In addition if someone cannot get to Victoria Hall with their bike or bikes, the Rotary Club will do pickups in Westmount on Thursday evening Nov.12 and Saturday morning, Nov.14.Phone the Rotary office at 514-935-3344 or email info@rotarywestmount.org or phone Marilynn at 514-933-2922 and the Club will make arrangements for a convenient pick up by the Rotary van.\u201cBicycles are a very useful, economical and ecological mode of transportation whether used by a Cuban to get to the bamboo fields, by a widow in Burkina Faso to get to literacy classes or by a little Togolese girl to transport water to her parents,\u201d said Rotary past-president Ted Sancton, an avid cyclist, who is coordi- nating the pickups.\u201cIt is an original and sustainable way to change someone's life.\u201d For more information about Cyclo Nord-Sud, phone 514-843-0077; for more information about the Rotary Club of Westmount, go to www.rotarywestmount.org Continued from AROUND WESTMOUNT, page 6 McKenty will be available to sign her latest book, Polly of Bridgewater Farm: an Unknown Irish Story.The coffee will be provided by Rita Stafford, owner of the Coffee Gourmet Centre.All proceeds of sales of the book will go to two Northern Ireland charities that provide clean water to children in schools in Africa.For more information, phone 514-486-8852.Morton speaks about Remembrance Day Desmond Morton, McGill University emeritus professor of history and a noted Canadian military historian, will give a presentation at the Atwater Library's Lunchtime Series on Tuesday, Nov.10 at 12:30 p.m., on the eve of our national Remembrance Day.His talk, \u2018Remembering both November 11ths\u2019, will certainly give participants much to think about.Everyone is welcome.There is no charge and light refreshments will be served.For more information phone Tanya at 514-935-7344.The Atwater Library and Computer Centre is located at 1200 Atwater Ave.at Tupper.SERVING ; YoU 27 Public Lecture Series at the Westmount Y The Westmount Y Centre is hosting a series of free public lectures throughout November and December.Each lecture, presented in English, will be one and a half to two hours long and will include a bilingual question period.On Tuesday, Nov.10 starting at 7 p.m., a member of the Social Justice Committee will present \u201cThird World Debt: Who owes whom?\u2019 The SJC helps individuals and organizations become actively involved in building a more just global society by offering unique and engaging educational materials and events.In addition the SJC advocacy program engages policy makers at the national and international level through participation in and initiation of campaigns with citizens of the Global South.The SIC is the most active NGO in Canada in pushing for greater accountability and transparency at the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.They also play an active role in the global movement to regulate Canadian mining companies operating in the South, working closely with partners in Central America, FE.XE/MAX INTERNATIONAL NETWORK ANNUAL SALES VOLUME $287 BILLION FOR 200% AL TI TV as well as with coalitions in Canada.The Westmount Y Centre is located at 4585 Sherbrooke Street West.For more information, contact Tracy Kamel at 514-931-6770 ex1.248.Commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall Can it really be 20 years since the free world was shocked but thrilled on Nov.Y, 1989, to hear that one of the last vestiges of the Nazi years had finally fallen and was literally being taken down stone by stone?In recognition and celebration of the 20th anniversary of that memorable event, Loyola International College invites the community to the screening of the documentary films \u2018After the War with Hannelore\u2019 by G.Scott MacLeod, preceded by \u2018The Berlin Wall\u2019 by Peter Gartner.The viewing will take place on Nov.9 from 7 to 9:30 p.m.al Loyola International College, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Room AD-307.There is no charge for the event and light refreshments will be served.RSVP by e-mail at Joyola- ic@alcor.concordia.ca or by phone at 514- 848-2424 ext.2125.bg le Lo \u2019 e ne - 5673 Monkland N.D.G.D14 482-3347 QUUMAON \u201c DF VIE RE 3 | 26+ years at your service RE/MAX WESTMOUNT INC.1314 Greene Ave.933-6781 5673 Monkland Ave.482-3347 email: remax-westmount@remax-quebec.com CHARTERED REAL ESTATE BROKER *CH9QUIDAON APPSING [HOI IAUIUEXIIUNIOUWIS2M MMM .Eu 60 ll M Thursday, November 5,2009 www.westmountexaminer.com Sign up as a member FOR FREE Examiners - www.westmountexaminer.com Receive our NEWSLETTER T Westmount'\u2019s AL K _ ONLY 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reports about rapidly spreading ases of swine flu, Santé Montréal @ nounced this week that an additional vaccination centre against the HIN] flu virus will be open in Alexis Nihon Plaza, 1500 Atwater Ave., beginning tomorrow, Nov.6, from 8 a.m.to 8 p.m.daily.EA ds i EST 1908 MARIANOPOLIS ALL CUTIE Bus 124 It should be noted that the first period of vaccination is intended for parents of infants up to six months of age, for persons with a weakened immune system who are able to receive the vaccine, and for the family members of individuals whose immune system is weakened and cannot receive the vaccine.Suzanne Lalonde Professor of International Law, Université de Montréal j On Thin Ice: Canadian Sovereignty | | in the Changing Arctic Presentedin Université +h collaboration with ; de Montréal \u2018| Jacques Nantel General Secretary and dl Professor of Marketing.HEC Montréal Is Marketing Going Astray?HEC MONTREAL Michael Goldbloom Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Bishop's University Media 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Join us for a school tour at 8:30 am December 1 January 8 February 10 Call for reservations HOUSE 1908 2008 ® OPEN HOUSES f ; HE WORLD L'avantage d\u2019une culture bilingue Selwyn House School 95, chemin Côte St-Antoine Westmount (Québec) H3Y 2H8 514.931.2775 admission@selwyn.co lext SELWYN to 32075 www.selwyn.ca 3° 36425 The wo needs Se 4 Kindergarten Visit CE IS Le) ELITE] rat 9: i Admissions: 514.935.9352 ext.229 thestudy.qc.ca TC IGUHAAON APPSINY | WHOM IAUIUENITUNOWISa MN Mmm [9 Bs 60 COMMUNITY LIFE St.George\u2019s student documentary investigates Cambodian Genocide Study Student goes bald for the cause St.George's School of Montreal graduates and producers of \u2018Life in an Open Prison\u2019 are (from left) Tais Costa, Sarah Esterson, Alex Chalk.high school English, Ethics and Humanities teacher and Service Learning coordinator Megan Webster.Noelia Gravotta, Enbal Singer, and Alec Angle.Grade 8 Study student and Westmounter Sara Ordonselli shaved her full head of very long, curly hair as part her valiant effort to support the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation.Sara worked hard these past few months and managed to raise more than $4,000 through garage sales, door-to-door canvassing.and the support of her classmates at The Study.her swim team and family.Sara is pictured here with the Virgin Radio's Shave to Save team \u2014 Cat, Lisa and Sir Patrick.\u2018Life in an Open Prison\u2019 as \u201cexemplary in integrating life stories in a Secondary classroom setting,\u201d and recognized Webster by presenting her with the 2009 Martha Ross A documentary that began life as a Humanities project at St.George's School last year premiered last week in a high profile venue \u2014 as part of the Holocaust For more informations, Education Series at Cinémathèque québécoise.\u2018Life in an Open Prison.a video documentary about the Cambodian Genocide, was produced by Megan Webster's Grade 11 Humanities class.It made student-led learning a reality as participants oversaw all aspects of production: research, shooting, interviewing and editing.The Oral History Association described Teaching Award.\u201cThe students took full responsibility for producing \u2018Life in an Open Prison\u2019 as their major class project,\u201d said Webster.\u201cIn doing so, they demonstrated teamwork, cooperation and great intellectual curiosity.But what they really got out of the experience was a deeply personal understanding of the Cambodian Genocide, in ways that no lectures or textbooks could ever match.\u201d AUTO SPA hand car wash detailing shampooing polishing etc.Westmount autospa Bumper-to-bumper car care at competitive prices - with service at your home or office Ô +clinic CLINIC mechanical services end-of-lease repair tires windshields etc.3137380 § 14 Thursday, November 5, 2009 www.westmountexaminer.com 360° of automotive care that revolves around your hectic lifestyle.reservations or tickets: 14 931-2088 Place Alexis Nihon (garage level 1), Westmount (514) 996-7231 | westmountautospa@gmail.com _\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tickets available on www.theatrecorona.com or on ADMISSION 514 790-1245 BULLETIN BOARD Thursday, Nov.5 Celebrate Montreal writer Caryl Cude Mullin\u2019s new book Rough Magic, based on Shakespeare\u2019s Tempest, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.at Babar en ville, 1235A Greene Ave.A novel to appeal to lovers of Shakespeare and lovers of fantasy alike, voung and old.Reading, signing, refreshments! Info: 514-931-0606.@vdor Nov.7 The Friends of the Westmount Public Library hold their Fall Used Book Sale from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.They are accepting donations of used books in good condition on all subjects.Donations can be dropped off at the front desk of the Library, 4574 Sherbrooke St.W.Info: 514-483-5604.Sunday, Nov.8 Jewish Communities of the World welcomes Stephen Jarislowsky, who presents \u2018My Personal Journey through Life from Berlin to Montreal\u2019 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.mat Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, 395 Elm Ave.No reservations necessary; all are welcome.$10 per person, at the door.Info: 514-937-3575.The Friends of the Westmount Public Library hold their Fall Used Book Sale from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.They are accepting donations of used books in good condition on all subjects.Donations can be dropped off at the front desk of the Library, 4574 Sherbrooke St.W.Info: 514-483-5604.Monday, Nov.9 The Rosalind & Morris Goodman Cancer Centre public lecture series presents \u2018Cancer Initiation: Understanding how it starts, how it is diagnosed and how to arrest its early development\u2019 with speakers Dr.Denis Cournoyer, Dr.José Dostie, Dr.Arnim Pause, Dr.Patricia Tonin, and Dr.Xiang-Jiao Yang, at 6:30 p.m.in the Mcintyre Medical Sciences Building, Conference Room 504, 3655 Sir William Osler.Admission is $15 per session and $50 for series of four sessions.Info: Annette Novak at 514-398-4970.St.Margaret's Day Centre holds its annual art exhibition and bake sale from 10:30 a.m.to 2:30 p.m.at 50 Hillside Ave.Info: 514-932-3630.Tuesday, Nov.10 The Atwater Library Lunchtime Series presents Desmond Morton, McGill University professor emeritus of history, who will give a talk entitled \u2018Remembering both November 11ths\u2019 at 12:30 p.m.at the library, 1200 Atwater Ave.in Westmount.Everyone is welcome.Coffee will be served.Free admission, donations welcome.Info: 514-935-7344.The Westmount Horticultural Society presents \u2018Ornamental Kitchen Gardens\u2019 NA 2m re 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