Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Protégé par droit d'auteur – Utilisation non commerciale autorisée

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
The Westmount examiner
Éditeur :
  • Montreal :Examiner Publishing Company, Limited,1935-2015
Contenu spécifique :
jeudi 3 février 2011
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
chaque semaine
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Prédécesseur :
  • Examiner-courier
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

The Westmount examiner, 2011-02-03, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" Local hr honoured for I MAKING ALL OF WESTMOUNT YOUR HOME SINCE 1935 Hl Westmount\u2019's Novice Wings score overtime victory - Page 9 REIN Classified EG 1-8687637-5236 1-866-MERKADO * Personalized Service pi * Luxury Cars at .Regular Rates on Request * 100% guaranteed Airport Reservations * Pick-Up & Delivery email: info@atlastaxl.qc.ca Qe: aan Prévosts launch luxury condo project BW WAYNE LARSEN There were smiles all around last Wednesday as Sotheby's real estate agents Jill and Joan Prévost hosted an elegant 5 à 7 reception to officially launch the luxury condominium project slated for the corner of Greene Avenue and de Maisonneuve Boulevard.Construction is set to begin this spring, with the demolition of the existing building that currently houses the 5 Saisons grocery store.It will be replaced by 1250 Avenue Greene, a six- a Since 1962 AUTO » HOME OWNERS CONDO OWNERS INDEPENDENT INSURANCE BROKERS TENANTS LIFE INSURANCE 0 storey condo complex of which the Prévosts are currently selling units \u2014 and both are pleased with the level of interest in the project so far.\u201cWe have a few reserved already, so that's good,\u201d said Joan Prévost.\u201cAnd there are more who are interested.\u201d As guests crowded the basement reception area of the current S Saisons building, studying floor plans and artists concepts of the completed project, Jill Prévost expressed her appreciation for Mayor Peter Trent, who was also in attendance.Continued on page 3 Ppp ASTON SOFIE our Paris and Montreal cxpert@pill be Na RLY ALERT our property in I Fashion and Jewelry 20\" Century Design Artof Asia, India, EU ica, Occanta and South America Rare Books¥Sc rolls and Collectibles OTT ET OT SA RT 8 AT THE HOTEL DES ENCANS 872 RUE DU COUVENT, MONTREAL AMERICAN wr NDLAND LABR »oaue WIVER Sv.LAURENCE -URATE CHARTS ANI YA PROM ORIGINAL SUAYS rebon sr OK sat MICHAKL LANG aux, VERT, aod other Offcens fs vu RIOPELLE.Jean-Paul.RCA (1923-2002) * 1 800 0008 LEMIEL X.Jean-Paul (1901-1990) « 230 000% RIRE \\.Zimaïda Exguenicyes (138-1-196T).Pastels * T 195 000$ DALI.Salvador (1904-1989) = 288 000% SUZOR-COTE, Mare-Aurèle de Foy.R.C.A.(1869-1937 BOUCHER.Francois (1703-1770) * 2000008 MITCHELL, Pal (1926-1992) 2 38.1 000% DALLAIRE.Jean-Philippe (1916-1965) © 193 0005 | - ® A A ATTHE HÔTEL DES ENCANS 872 RUE DUCOUVENT.MONTRE AL We PRA Le 3 BI: HEL A NEA yA d'.- www.westmountexaminer.com at 7:30pm [4 ¢ - Westmount Examiner t, Mntiques, yr Art, Objets d'Art, DE p oi Ju > j \u2018J oy .Se IR GUL More informations and all photos on YAY AY MaYe¥.figT- od oo 12 5 PD Tél 1.514.344.4081 - 872 rue du Couvent + H4C 2R6 Montréal 2 - Thursday, February 3, 2011 Sp ane aT Re es 77 er rn tt pn TA TAIT po man ee ES mm md RL en LOCAL NEWS me Local buildings honoured for architectural heritage EB WAYNE LARSEN Two Westmount buildings have been recognized for their architectural merit and restoration bv Operation Patrimoine, an island- wide initiative to encourage the preservation of heritage buildings.Mavor Peter Trent and city councilor Cynthia Lulham made the announcement on Jan.19 at city hall, where representatives of the two properties \u2014 one residential.one commercial \u2014 were presented with commemorative plaques.Designer Richard Ouellette and architect Maxime Vandal were recognized for their restoration work on the |+0-vear-old cottage at 70 Rosemount Crescent.The familiar brick home with the steeply pitched roof and gable windows was completed in 1870 bv John Young.Informally known among generations of local residents as Gate Lodge.the house underwent extensive renovations under the careful supervision of Ouellette and Vandal.who replaced windows and did much restorative work to the building's façade.The ga\u2019 | a Ny; La punk pot fi \u201cmb WISTMOUNTQUE BFC.COM Tamara Scullion Real Estate Broker 514.898.1220 Groupe Sutton Centre-Ouest Inc.Real Estate Agency 629598 Lis Corsair ant en Gestion Varagement Convultants Im Start your 2010 Personal Tax Planning Give us a Call, We can help! 5a 554250 Tel: 314 948 0220 Fay: S14 745 (829 Email teten.nouu orthyesympatico.ca work was carried out withm the guidelines established to preserve the building's original character.In the commercial category.Westmounter Brian Cvtnnbauni\u2019s office building at 409+4- +4104 Ste.Catherine St.was recognized for recent renovations that respected and preserved the original decorative details.\u201cThis is a real trésor caché\u201d \"Trent said of the four-storey brick building fucing Wood Avenue.\u201cIt's very nice that (Cytrnbaum) took the trouble to bring it back to its former glory.\u201d The building was designed bv architect JE.G.Daoust and completed in 1951.It currently houses local businesses TNT and Java U, among others.Ouellette and Vandal were on hand at city hall to accept their award from Trent and Lulham, who was involved in her capacity as commissioner of parks and urban planning, while Claudia Cyvtrynbaum attended on behalf of her husband to accept the award for the Ste.Catherine Street building, ee Computer Courses .ICE SE Windows « Private Tutoring PTR 1200 Atwater PALIT i at Ste-Catherine St.www.atwaterlibrary.ca Ca 4-935-7344 (Nisa) 4 LETC Et Library and Computer Centre 3753899 Brian Cytrynbaum\u2019s commercial building at 4094-4104 Ste.Catherine St., built in 1931.Photo credit: Wayne Larsen - \u2018 tress | pps - WWW.WESTMOUNTEXAMINER.COM IRR ARE CT SRR IE ROA RRR SE SRA SARE ERI TBR RE OO CHER RES RO Prévosts launch luxury condo project »»» Continued from page 1 Trent stepped in on behalf of Westmounters last year to keep the project alive and convince parent company Metro Inc.to keep the 5 Saisons store open after its imminent closure was announced.As a result, Metro Inc.ended up signing a 20-vear lease with Ramco Development, the company that owns the property.The 5 Saisons store will close during construction of the new building, but will reopen on the ground floor when the project is completed.Construction is estimated to last about 16 months.\u201cHe was instrumental in this; he made this happen,\u201d Jill Prévost said of the mayor.\u201cPeter Trent is the reason we're all here today.We really want to thank him.\u201d Among the many others also in attendance were Westmount real estate expert and Examiner columnist Andy Dodge, Ramco Development controller Rachel Moscovitz, Sotheby's International realtor Anne-Marie Turcotte, and Jacob Attias \u2014 president of Ramco Development and one of the key figures in the construction of the 1250 Avenue Greene condo project.Por TT ; iQ 3 G.P.Renovations : General and Specialized Contractors Our services: t + Kitchen and Bathroom 3 | Basements 2 All interior residentia Residential Additions has been driving ou ; Contact us today | office: 514 881.0507 | ° ° * Marble, Granite and Ceramic Tile installation ® | improvements Attention to detail & expert craftsmanship r business since 1989 for a free estimate Cellular: 514 863.1710 R.B.0.: 8308-9995-25 \u20ac - 1107 \u2018\u20ac Aien1qa4 \u2018Aepsiny) - J9UIWEXZ JUNOUNSIM - 13UILEXIJUNOWSIM MMM 4 - Thursday February 3, 2011 - Westmount Examiner - www.westmountexaminer.com = : OPINION = Using social media to de-construct disinformation & TOULA FoscoLos Touta\u2019s TAKE TOULA.FOSCOLOS@TRANSCONTINENTAL.CA 1, like many Westmount residents I'm sure, have been following developments in Egypt and Tunisia closely these past few weeks, as the crisis deepens in the former country and hope appears in the latter.Relving heavily on Al Jazeera's coverage to follow the developments in Egypt, | was angered to find out, over the past weekend, that President Mubarak had shut down its operations, jailed its journalists and confiscated ils equipment.But this is an interesting new world we live in.Dictatorships can no longer function in a bubble and social media networks, as seemingly innocuous and everyday as Twitter and Facebook, proved that, if used correctly.can topple brutal regimes and instigate revolutions.lu the short amount of time that Facebook has been around, it has become the go-to place to post a gripe, start a protest, a petition, expose a lie and is altering the character of political activism, and in some countries its even starting to affect the processes of democracy itself.Author Jared Cohen calls this \u2018digital democracy and its a force to be reckoned with, Shelly: Palmer.the host of NBC's Universal's, Live Digital with Shelly Palmer.a weekly television show about working and living in a digital world, recently pondered this very interesting question: \"Can any traditionally organized government withstand the ideological forces of a technologically empowered proletariat?Call them blogiobs.textinobs, twectmobs or simply publishers, evervone in l'gypt has à voice \u2014 and no matter how the goverument tries to silence them, m the Information Age.information will find a wav.\u201d Shoes right In the past, those in power often controlled the dissemination of information.but today, the internet (even with its limitations and its potential for falsehoods) has offered a plice to \u201cde-counstruct disinformation presented by government and corporate PR firms\u201d as one friend aptly described it to me.Journalists (and politicians, as well) know that information is the true currency of our age.Technology has allowed information to transcend anv government-nnposed bounds and to allow the \"great unwashed\u201d as Shells Palmer puts it.to be able to clearly and eastls share their differing points of view Whether one is trung to decipher what 1s going on around them, on à municipal, national and international front, it pays to pay attention to websites.pod casts and Twitter updates.These are scan times for spin doctors.Every decisiou/statement/plan of action is being scrutinized.analyzed, examined and 2 dissected with a fine-toothed comb.And that's a good thing for democracy WHY 1s WINDSOR AVENUE SUCH A DISASTER?Driving around in Westmount the other day, | somehow found myself on Windsor Avenue - much to mv car's utter dismay! Perhaps l'in missing something here and there's à specific reason why the street is in such dismal condition (if so, someone please enlighten me), but the bumps and cracks on that street were so terrible they actually served as naturallv-occurring speed bumps! No one could possibly drive quickly on that street and not destroy their car.And while the potholes I've seen lately on Sherbrooke and Ste.Catherine are the responsibility of the City of Montreal, being that they're major commercial arteries, there's no denving that the upkeep of small residential streets like Windsor Avenue are the sole responsibility of the Citv of Westmount.Wliat gives?Oh, the arena! To the editor Regarding \u201cCouncil's Real Mandate™ by Larry Klepper.Westmount Examiner Januars 27, marked as Advertisement.| admit that the points brought forth by Mr.Klepper reflect mv own thoughts on this issue.And ves, Lam prejudiced.[ still distinctly recall that Montreal distinguished itself in the world m having the first male mavor to have a baby! I have worked on HY heavy industrial projects; some m difficult terrain \u2014 swamps, limestone caverns.ete All were accomplished.but the costs were correspondingly higher.Also.Lam recently retired which | enjos greatly.So the fear of having to go back to work mn order to pav hugher taxes mav skew ms thinking, Alfred Edel Victoria Avenue Hockey arena \u2014 let's move on To the editor: Westmount residents have already paid 2 0 x Jofal WWW.WESTMOUNTEXAMINER.COM from their own pockets the $20 nulhon \u201cgrant\u201d from the provincial and federal governments through various taxes.The governments are merely returning the cash to the residents to help with the rebuilding of the arena complex.Communities throughout Quebec are receiving amounts for various projects to help stimulate the economs as we emerge from the recession.For the city to reject this \u201cgrant\u201d out of hand would not be doing what 1s best for the conmmunity.which 1s the mandate of the elected major and cipy councillors.It would be regarded by most residents as an example of extreme altruism, but not in our interest.An analogy would be the residents on our street rejecting the plans of the city to fix our deteriorating sewers and repaving our crumbling street (it is really awful).What is not clear to me and perhaps to other residents are the financial differences in renovating the existing arena and pool in comparison to building the new underground complex.| was under the impression, perhaps mistaken, that the net $12 million capital requirement from the citv is similar to that of renovating the existing complex.If this 1s the case, our residents should be indifferent to the property tax increase which would be the same under either proposal.| recommend the Examiner print a small.simple chart comparing the new area and pool versus renovated the existing one.It should clude current estimated capital costs annual operating costs and likely property tax increases.Let's terminate the financial discussion and move on.If we don't trust our elected officials on the numbers than we have other more serious problems.With respect to supposed \u201cback room deals\u201d ou funding, the city should confirm that private Institutions providing funding would not have preferential scheduling over other Westmount public schools and that parents with their children would have access to convenient free skating time as they have now Denis Biro Burton Avenue Klepper\u2019s comments are deeply true Mr.Larry Klepper's commentary.\"Council's Real Mandate.\u201d which appeared as an advertisement in the Examiner's last issue.is moving and deeply true.Mayor Trent and Council, Klepper savs, have only one mandate: \u201cto be just and equitable to all citizens and not just a few interest groups \u2014 hockey or otherwise.\u201d The commentary calls for responsibility from officials and looks bevond the turrets of Westmount Citv Hall.to the provincial authorities in Quebec and the parliament in Ottawa.What concern does Klepper see there for the citizens of Westmount?Answer: Complete indifference.Klepper is obviously thinking of what he calls the \u201cTrojan Horse\u201d grants totalling $20 million Westmount has received from Quebec and Ottawa.He feels that bureaucrats are blind to the debt and damage that may flow »»» EXAMINER 245 Victoria, suite 210, Westmount [Qc i 2N2 Editorial & Sa Tel: (54) 484-5610 fa oh 484-6028 Administration: Tel.: (514) 665-4600 » Fax: 514 685-3923 os ou w OW \u2014 AIRQ www.westmountexaminer.com Publisher: Denis Therrien Assistant Publisher: Lindsay Robb Sales Manager: Lynn Brown-Poole ll Sales Support Supervisor: Joy-Ann Dempsey Advertising Consultant: Harvey Aisenthal Commercial Classified Ad Sales Representative: M Françoise Girouard 514-363-5656, ext.222 Journalist: Wayne Larsen Graphic Design: Innograf Montreal Production Manager: Robert Bourcier 8 Please recyle News Director: Marc Lalonde (marc.lalonde@transcontinental.ca) Bureau Chief: Toula Foscolos { toula.foscolos@transcontinentat .ca) this newspaper Contributors: Andy Dodge.Matthew Surridge.Marilynn Vanderstaay, Robert N.Wilkins Regional Manager: Stéphane Vinet Printed by: Imprimeries Transcontinental 2003 inc.Transmag Division Distribution: Transcontinental Media inc.Publi-sac Western Montreal Published by: Transcontinental Medias G.P.www.transcontinentalmedia.com President: Natalie Larivière Térscontrenta EE EE ee NE VR Eee EM OPINION »»» from unwise local spending.And he claims: \u201cour governments have verv little involvement or personal knowledge of the farm that could be caused both environmentally and financially to citizens.\u201d I found out last week how very right Nr.Klepper is.| had talked in December 2010 to the Quebec Ministry that signed the $10 million entente with Westmount on June 30.2010 (the contract signed by Jean-Pierre Beaumont for the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Peter\u2018F.Trent for Westmount).On the understanding that I would not publish its answers.the Ministrv encouraged me to subnnt questions about the legal requirements in an entente which evervone recognizes is not easy to interpret.Director- General Duncan Campbell hnnself even had to write the Ministry at the end of 2010 to seek clarification for the City of Westmount.I now feel released from the moral assurance | gave the Ministry.since | received no clarification whatsoever in my effort to get some 1dea of the ground rules for the spending of the S10 million of Quebec taxpavers\u2019 money.| can publish the essence of the answer | got: \u201cSee a lawver.\u201d On Jan.26.the assistant Deputy Minister at the Ministry for infrastructures and municipal finances, Jacques A.Tremblay.responded to my list of citizen questions that I had prepared at his request.Here is the answer | received: \u201cLes questions que vous adressez au Ministère portent sur l'interprétation juridique d'un protocole.Le Ministère ne peut donc vous fournir l'information souhaitée.Nous vous invitons à consulter un avocat à cet effet\u201d \u201cNous vous invitons à consulter un avocat\u201d \u2014 \u201cWe invite vou to see a lawver.\u201d 1 wrote a one-word answer to Nr.Tremblay: \u201cMerci.\u201d Patrick Barnard Melville Avenue Privatizing public space is unethical To the editor: There are points in the editorial written Jan 20, 2011 \u2014 \u201c Are private interests shapmg public policy?\u201d \u2014 that should be in every city\u2019s code of ethics.The editorial states that privatizing public parks and public recreational facilities is a violation of public trust, and that negotiating special privileges and special access to public property should not be allowed because such space 1s not the city\u2019s to negotiate in the first place.1 have spent a lot of time searching the archives for information on the southern fields of Westmount Park, and 1 was one of the people who recovered the information about when thev were bought and for what purpose.Thev were bought in 1910 (Westmount City Council By-Law 221) and were bought at considerable cost \u201cfor the purpose of a public park.\u201d in the words of the enabling resolutions in 1910.To fence them in now, as this city has done.and to charge $40/hour without cleats und $50/hour with cleats.to me is privatizing a a a = = HOUR AT THE GALLERY Arion EE CI 1933-6781 Glatt len.ds Claire Guimond NOBODY public space in à wav that the city has ne right to do and in a manner that to me is unethical.Marilynn Gillies Melville Avenue Thanks to our Westmount coaches! To the editor: This letter is to express admiration and appreciation for our fine hockey coaching staff at Westmount's Arena.We are very fortunate in Westmount to have such a skilled.agreeable and generous group of volunteers taking such good care of our kids and our teas.The weekend before last, Westmount's Novice A Wings won the St-Laurent tournament \u2014 it was verv exciting hockey, right down to our overtime win to clinch the title! WWW.WESTMOUNTEXAMINER.COM Then, this weekend just past, Westmount's PeeWee A Wings, AND Westmount's Bantam A Wings each won to become the Champions of the DDO tournament! These were thrilling games and the boys plaved with great heart and class and ability.Is that amazing or what?These results, and our intercity regulin season aid our house league hockey, are the result of the time and commitment of our great coaches, and of the Westinount Sports and Recreation staf.At the Arena, evervone shows such energy and dedication and enthusiast, Vhev are great sports on and off the ice and are role-models for the kids, and are to be commended for their unwavering focus on sportsinanship, fun and teamwork.A big thank vou\u201d to all our Westmount couches! Willem Westenberg Stayner Street Académie Michele- Collége privé mixte - fondé en 1957 Provost inc.Primaire & Secondaire - un accueil personnalisé - une étude du dossier scolaire sur place avec la famille - sans stress, sans test d\u2019admission - Une réponse immédiate, une entrée en douceur PORTES OUVERTES TOUS LES JEUDIS ENTRE 10H ET 12H (514) 934-0596 3733987 @ 1517 avenue des Pins ouest - Montréal (Québec) H3G 1B3 (métro Sherbrooke et autobus 144 ou métro Guy et autobus [RRS G - IT0Z \u2018\u20ac Asen1gay \u2018Aepsinys - JdUIWIEXZ JUNOUNSIM - JOUIWIEX3)UNOUN)SIM MMM 6 - Thursday, February 3, 2011 - Westmount Examiner - www.westmountexaminer.com - ARTS & LIFE WWW.WESTMOUNTEXAMINER.COM Last chance to catch three dynamic painters First Vie Hall show of 2011 closes Saturday BW WAYNE LARSEN The works of Westmount pinnters Lindsey Frvett, Bram Rubinger and Christine Stonchiewer nay have very little in common, in both style and subject matter, but hung together in the brightly Tit Gallery at Victoria ou Hall they form a cohesive show that is likely to dé J he remembered as one of the most dynamic of 2001.The City of Westmount's first ant exibition of the vear brings together Stonchewer's rustic Eastern Township landscapes, filled with familiar mages of villages and secondan highways, with Frvett's dream-like portraits and Rubimnger's raw and emotional renderings of the human figure.Throw in some still-life floral studies, and the effect is complete.Fach of the three featured artists has sometlumg vital to sav, and their works speak cloquentls through Rubingers boldlv rendered nudes.Frvett's quasi-abstract studies, and Stonchewers rural Wile painting 15 the medinim of choice here, the formats vary greatly from one work to another.There are large.imposing canvases that dommate their designated spaces.demanding to be viewed, vet at the same time there are also several smaller, more intimate works on paper that should not be overlooked.Tlie sum of these very different parts is definitely a treat for all \u2014 but those who have vet to brave the cold to visit the vignettes.Treat \u201cyour 91 Wentine lo «rn Ytalian Goursnet Dinner Jaturday 9 Jundey and \u20ac Hondeay 5849 Sherbrooke W.(at Draper) 514-483-1588 S p «} + \\_ 3775880 \\.mvs gallery have ouk until this Saturday.Feb.5.to view this colourful mix of mutually complementary styles.The Gallery at Victoria Hall SHEERS 2 Mountainside presents 1» located at +626 Sherbrooke St.W.and gallery hours are 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.For more information, contact the Community Events office at 514-959-5521 55 Bach, Beatles and Broadway & WavyNE LARSEN The 2011 Concert Plus series at Mountainside United Church kicks off this Sunday afternoon with the mellow sounds of Trio Ambiance.Consisting of flautist Diane Caplette.violinst Solange Bellemare and cellist lona Corber, Trio Ambiance will present an afternoon of familiar 1nelodies that run the musical gamut from 18th-century Germany to the bright lights of New York's Broadway, with stops in 1960s England along the way.The trio has been performing together since 1986.Their eclectic repertoire includes many classical pieces, including such }.S.Bach favourites as Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins and the Brandenburg Concertos.Those with more pop-oriented tastes can expect a few Beatles standards such as Eleanor Rigby, Yesterday.and Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds.The trio\u2019s homage to Broadway includes popular pieces from Les Misérables, The Lion King, The Sound of Music and Phantom of the Opera.among many others.RL 484.Je [rit and P Pr.Albert) After the concert, the three performers will be available for an informal meet-and- greet session with the audience.Mountainside\u2019s Concerts Plus series continues on Sunday.March 20, with an afternoon of opera and operetta favourites with soprano Mariana Ramos, mezzo- soprano Katherin Welte, tenor Jerome Savoie, and baritone Daniel Bastian.The series winds up with a grand finale on Sunday, May 1.when the Mountainside United Church choir once again teams up with the FACE Chamber Orchestra.All concerts are scheduled to begin at 3 p.m.Tickets for this Sunday's Bach, Beatles and Broadway concert cost $15, with a reduced rate of $12 for students and seniors.Thev will be available at the door on the dav of the concert.Mountainside United Church is located at 4000 The Boulevard.corner of Roslyn Avenue.For more information on the Concert Plus series, call 514-486-1165 or visit www.mountainsideunited.ca.4747 |= WADDINGTON,S] CANADA'S AUCTION HOUSE SINCE 1850 CALL FOR CONSIGNMENTS Waddington's Fine Art Specialists will be in Montreal February 14th & 15th seeking works for inclusion in our Joyner Canadian Fine Art, Asian Art, Inuit Art, International Art and Decorative Art Auctions.For an appointment contact: Kate Godin kg@waddingtons.ca 1-877-504-5700 RANDOLPH STANLEY HEWTON, R.C.A.SEMI-DRAPED NUDE IN THE ARTIST'S STUDIO PRICE REALISED: $153,400 RARE RHINOCEROS HORN CARVED \"HUNDRED BOYS LIBATION CUP, QING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY.PRICE REALISED: $893,750 JOSEPH FARQUHARSON (1846-1935), SCOTTISH OSUITOK IPEELEE (1923-2005), SHEEP IN DEEP SNOW AT SUNSET OWL WITH YOUNG PRICE REALISED: $203,750 © PRICE REALISED: $31,200 WILLIAM AND MARY EBONISED BARR, FLIGHT & BARR WORCESTER TABLE CLOCK, JOSEPH KNIBB, DRAGON IN COMPARTMENTS DESSERT LONDON, C.1685 SERVICE, C.1804-13 2 PRICE REALISED: $65,750 PRICE REALISED: $26,400 £ [A satHursT sTRecBRONT A MS5V 2R1 LL F 78 TEL: 416 604.9 & ash \u201cHe www .waddingtons,ca an CT ARTE | 901 BOUL.CRÉMAZIE OUEST, * MONTREAL (RE YT FRENCH VERSION M sancrum 30 ve MEET LA coLoc | mors | FUNKYTOWN ' réa) | q AXE ! | EVERY DAY: NS EERYOAY | EVERY DAY: EVERY DAY: 105325705925 - RE f 1255215488015 12:50-:304:50-0:30 varesmom raser ELA Wy ure won rea LATE SON FAKSAT LATE SHOW FRIAT 14:45 i 1 130 12:05 LE RITE INCENDIES IEE LE MEC, LE FRELON JA LE mécano E FRÉLO EVERY DAY: à EVERY DAY: EVERYDAY; | i EVERY EVENING: 1:10-0:30-7:10-9:30 3 14:55-3:30-6;55-9:30 1:48-2:15-545-7:18-0:15 7:05.9:30 } LATE SHOW FAISAT LATE SHOW FRI-SAT LATE SHOW FAL-BAT LATE BHOW FRISAT i 11:50 12:00 11:48 11:58 #661 L'OURS FRISSONS 4 LE SORTILEGE Fie Sas PRSKUNG FU PANDA 2 .° PORN Reet wa COMING COMING CIEE COMING À 1020550 SOON SOON SOON eT TET ROURS SANCTUM 3D a au EVERY DAY: 1:00-3:20-7:00-0:20 LATE SHON FRHAT 11:40 : 1:10-4105:10-7-100:40 LATE SHOW FRI-SAT 14:10 BLACK SWAN I | (DIGITAL) (DIGITAL) ! | EVERYDAY: | EVERY DAY: | EVERY DAY: | 4:10-3:10-5:10-7:10-240 | 1:05-3:25-7:05-0;25 | 1:05-3:20-7:05-4;20 | I LATE SHOW FRv847 1:10 ST RARNEYS VERSION a THE GREEN THE FIGHTER | wero: | 330830 COMING SOON LATE GHOM FRHEAT 11:50 L- Tt0z \u2018\u20ac Alemige4 \u2018Aepsiny| - JSU[WEXZ jUNOUIISIM - 13UIWEXIJUNOUISIM MMM - Westmount Examiner - www.westmountexaminer.com 8 - Thursday.February 3, 2011 2 - eemn i I Ferme) vim À | » Rot since 1969 .\u2014 vi \u201cDiscover life on the arm \u201cRide the horses, care for the animals, .{4 play In the fields and swing In the bam Create, explore and make ftis _ A highdred acréof bébutiful count just an hgur away from NHS \u201cSend your child to Redwood every day and get a hug every night! Situated on a beautiful private 27 acre country property in Vaudreuil, children participate in over twenty exciting activities, including rock climbing, water slides, swim instruction, batting cages, overnights, riding, golf and biking.ASK ABOUT OUR DOOR TO DOOR GS) Re dwood BUS SERVICE COUNTRY DAY CAMP STAFF, APPLY NOW FOR A GREAT SUMMER JOB! www.redwooddaycamp.com nges4to15 450-455-3227 3749652 \u2018 \u2018Summer Camp experience! wood, clay, paper [rev oy ELT LS TEA TT ST TE more, in a full day bilingual _ LC ORR AY Fal play in a stimulating environment.Activites in the park included, in ve groups PS 0 M voue | sessions A EE Mon.to Fri.9:00 - 4:00 Extended hours available CALL FOR OUR FREE ga BROCHURE, NHN 30 CENTREŸ YEE ve Vendage Met 514-488-0558 NRK AA Hk Ak Ahk * Sponsors: Pharmaprix-Alexis Nihon * and the Trevor Williams Kids Foundation x On our (HI x present * + Read.eo ed xe =.TREVOR +\": \u201cT¥ Arts & Life dt WI LLIAMS - A tribute to Stanley Baker, 29 BASKETBALL © one of Westmount's = =: most involved residents HG > @ > 0 m = = N Natterings Nat Lauzon Nat talks about a new site for pet lovers www.westmountexaminer.com FOR BOYS - + + GIRLS 6-18 YEARS OLD INSTRUCTOR: TREVOR WILLIAMS (FORMER CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM PLAYER) COMPETED AGAINST U.S.DREAM TEAM 1 ALSO STARRING DEAN SMITH, HEAD COACH ECS, WAYNE YEARWOOD, FORMER PRO AND BURKY REID, McGILLs ALL TIME LEADING SCORER 4 WEEKLY JULY & AUGUST * TREVOR WILLIAMS * 514-484-7696 _* 514-932-4340 :« À Jr JK KK Kk hk kk ke Kok SUPERCAMP@VANIERCOLLEGE.CA NCJ EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Margaret A.Jacobs 4920 de Maisonneuve Blvd.W., Suite 10, Westmount Qc H3Z 1N1 Tel (514) 484-3548 Res (514) 481-4452 Fax (514) 484-6000 e-mail: mags@ncj.ca 6k Rbk Rk bk bb ac, 3777607 HHH HH 3 0 of oo oF of ff ff ft fb tt tt WHY A SUPERCAMP?Not just a sports camp.Here at Supercamp we pride ourselves on the commitment of our staff, who are all educated in fields of their expertise.We offer all major sports and also have a highly enriched arts program; concentrating on dance, poetry, theatre, choir, gymnastics, and visual arts all of which are performed for the parents in our weekly show.At -/ Supercamp our main priority is the safety of our 2 campers.We provide a safe environment in which A .A ~ > they can learn while having fun.À 6 3 >, «Beach Volleyball Swimmin Digital Photography 8 ou MRE *M&M Room, : *LaserQuest Qutdoor Ady Spurs Optn.Nue.fee on mth, Lane Tate PER GN fam ti Re M SPORTS wal = 0 Residential Summer Riding Camp ceRTIE WWW.WESTMOUNTEXAMINER.COM A ASE \"An exceptional equestrian experience\u201d Co-Ed, 8-17 yrs of age BILINGUAL CAMP - Beautiful site and facilities - Classified 4/4 stars by Tourism Quebec - 350 acres - 30 km south of Montreal - over 40 School horses - 65 campers per session - In-ground swimming pool - QCA, OCA, FEQ.certified - over 40 years experience.\\ mms\u201d Toi.(450) 826-3772 www.sans-souci.qc.ca info@sans-souci.qc.ca 3762059 CAM P enomimmenm NOMININGUE Summer Fun, Summer Adventure! 8 ro A Camp for Boys 7-16 years old Family Camp in August Wi www.nominingue.com « CO 1-866-910-1551 CERTES TOURNOI.INTER-RÉGIONAL SAINT-LAURENT * S044 20¢ Edition Novice Wings score overtime victory There was plenty of jubilation among the players and parents of Westimount's Novice A Wings hockey team, who came out on top of their category in the 20th annual Saint Lanrent inter- regional tournament on Sunday.Jan.23.This was the first time in many years that the Novice A Wings have won a regional championship, said Westmount Sports and Recreation Coordinator Andrew Maislin \u2014 and to make the victory even sweeter.the winning goal was scored m overtime! (Courtesy photo) 2011 CAMP RATE 375 / week \u2019 INFORMATION ,\u2018 a off / pick up § Child care | For Kids 6-15 9, 2011 mmer Fun 1 ; WEEKI Y SESSIONS: june 27 August - JJU{WEXZ JUNOUIISIM - JSUIUIEX3JUNOUI]ISOM MMM - TIOZ \u2018\u20ac Aien1qa4 \u2018Aepsiny] » D \u2014 fi cu rh M rr a 3, sis Li pa 40 hy Tes 2 x 4 on = Sc 2h a it, Geis ar du \u201c¥ Le re i: A A pe \u201d A A ii Henle Sd 283 ri ei hig SH 4 > 5 Sao A es Toy i a LA 4 + A À #0 omy fn is i % ; i a vd 4 > ir 7, fit He + pr ix x aN or in jd i a je 5 = k iid 2 iF > ner 3 PA # 4 i (i Jde 7 hi or «.0 £ \u201ci, i 5 2 #4) gs Ly ve ot En i i i ys i, 105 P 0 ga ai i bn i: het iL 2 Le il i i hit at HW a pe ot § 3 x i Hi 4 \" hor vf et et oF po \u201c A sise CE 4 Te i BE HE bg! oy Wi LE D pl ; ut i ea A hr, 7 %, ii ah +5 fre 1p don UE à es a 2, ok 2 7) a Ge Co 3 fr ÿ gi a ho! 9 Rd de a, sis vx crade a lid > Ha, ; i br i Ty 9 i Lin 3 RE hd veu io Liar) saut En ES a ri satotes 3 2 Lei du is gi ri 7e 2 pit es 5 (5 ut i % 4 i 3 i VE A ki) 3 HE x ÿ em 7 CE A 7 #, i 4/1 a B, wr E i i a - ps hy 52k if is Ps à w ir Kil hd \u201ci oft fe = 2 vf # A A A i i i jo on Fitri Tn AA, 400 La ee i i i ps ie hy i GE 3 2% I of ë Hi = 3 es Un Pa ©) 0 add ÿ i vu iE 5 M 3 * 4 LA Ta he oh es I go # Le Ge 4 2, 2 psy Ass oe ST di Te oo fe res: 2s ci J De pi hi ibe Vibe 1 a i El a 2a 5 Hk: a à Gil Fh J 7 + nh er J le ni of LA Ey i vi Ca i Fa 15 PE Wr Es a x3 5 Tr ET i a, 4 fH 5 oh ib id Ly al Fae =e sage Fi Fy ry it \" rd $i fi i m LE i pe yi i 8 ion.5 ë # Pas 57 PE Se ta Wh 4 Œ DA ou, Ww as Gi Je x 4: ir \u201c wy Si i i mahi > 5 pu 4 Ce 5 0 i Ki i ex x SHI = i 5 i = va sa bel 3 Ah ot iy fa 5 EE iA EN i RE oN ps a, Sofa # | SE a As, 0 od 2% 5 ba ih SF i St af DA se 5 CE a LS pa.a EE By $ ES = .a Et ie i es (1h & i rad = see M ee je Si 5 i va 93; wh i ve PE sa qu \u201c ah = ¢ ; ce +d + 5 a oH 1 A ¢ £0 We 2 i as ir B pee 0 fs.UT xs XE he ir ; ha ous S ny ous Fo Bai sa N ey ps Hh a 0 ig Xi re cn Jr = en LE ey re A 5 hy 3 LAS di i ik He a a 3) # né Jor or 172 7 Hi Ti wr ny it A i Th % A Ep a Xs hn vi mE 5 4 i vy a in # i 5 far TL ih 3 in i 5 it 5 Hy qe Ps 14 cé ie * 5 HEL 2 ei ss) ant Le SR i: $ 7 a hi i ny 4 LR A 9 it 1 igh re SE 2 dé $a og ut i, \u2018 Ju) A RS je ri ne Ï 54 F = = ; i Ti, 7 \u20ac ip i i Aa 3 175 Kai Ee » TE iy Hi ch st +f «À = hn TH Ta se SE + hn us \u20ac i 7 Z 2) Tei ; Our stud oçcus teachin » il + i 2 AL i ou want '0 e son w x 5 pk ns nage hi 4 Ey oy ; # nh ti es ds hr {Eb 4x i 3 cedbac se a d: mal lass s Zes nav eh \u201d fove \u201cae fn Tos se Dés ip 5 i 5 Er 4p ice ki BES 7 vi) Er es ji au g i t er ne c ce d i ou W en en 4 Gb à ay i > + 5 o co rd; 98% of ur students the 5 ul ar Te se a ui; té se raduat 58 i ae He » Cn Ÿe a = br i h GE 3 a «A he m t 0 ri ve at I h SC Sy h 00 L i: 24 8 es uebéch 19 = ac il 3 u ulum ith a ost go = - 2 + pe Ë 3 es £5 ie.; En À vi 2 py @ Li + LE pe ps 3 i ER 5 F4 \u201csu cessful y Ç E a indy FS sy : sh en ds À Ao GT En i] + A 1 t he A re no Sy KS in SE fo i 7g x Aix = Tr 7 pt Ru i 3; Sh SE: 3 7x ht i o Jy 5 Tr me, Sip ¥ sé i oy x ar 7 Ÿ, Re DON AIT WHILE & a on i Z iy YOUR TEENA ST RUGGLES: Ha pi i in id ji => vo EED AN LTER NA TIVE ow in ateam og fi + \u201cor hi = i Ti ee 5 ns Rs ER (epi Ja x Ca RS Es se H Te ; ri 5 gh AT 4 00 k call ou Adr ISSION Off ë 0 me and.3 ph te ache counsellors: n d:schoo S| 5 F4, i, cs.es rs, uppo staff = en ad et 2, id A ki fis Pa Pr ; 5 3 2 8 = ad on Ls +, A ce With or, dof = cho nd ir ow Ë i ER ky 2 RL 2 v0, REE a 1 a on y pile\u201d Or a nés i a E ze 35 ot.fp 140 s all its n EA en 5 3 = i that focuse Rc > RE PR = gas =; 4%; he river Se SE a i me A ce a 7 p hild th ZA of 4 a > n soca sy ccess ZA.= a PE a = sis =.5 i > ve qe 3 = i ik a I «ii oe LE = Ÿ =, # i Je ie | Vi Gd n à us ny Ë, 3 # = À cw Ë x A SE Te ad 5 We ha on tinuous\u2019 Missi ons: hro gh out t a i Le L DE i ES yea 3 is i ELCOME TO CENTENNIA &, A MY RE + stu dent pi es LE us pr 71 7 D & = 2 \u201c1, Le HO Wh He 3 atall q level gt we He Ss TE ne > as vi 34 focus h ova ive scho l h at believes, > h at tudénts 8 oy 3s ay A 4 ci a i He Ur pe 23 Fa Le a \u20ac $ =; SE x a2 pds i = i EE 70 5 2x # pr x a % arent an ded uca to rs Wo rK t ec TE fe 2 vy i x ss i 3 ii 23 ang nn a i Sk 5 2 À {x = ka a Pir.E) % Re iF FETE a ds 4 s Ds x RN; vy; yh a pe es 5 3) Ar un g: ives: a a 3 in = 5 int EL ie, 2 5 5 5 £ 5 + Te ce ST LE = ca Es ri 3 ui A wk PS 4 go 5 a i i = 5 A 4 Si Ax ge Tos A =, va £7 pi, in He = ## 1 nh Bi GE ai 1, he = Di à 237 jee x FE Ly A wl pA nk mére pe = be fis a Fo Ti ! 5 POT y a bE \u201cI ex SE ai tr ty ga = 7% if + + TE 2x #, Er v = a oe ps + 5 7 5 or a = % ni pk es Ae oN RY iby oa jn = ~ i A i ad tA 4 FI a 4 sr ge ë ee ge i = a a » k i kd i 1 a = A EO ks gi Soy np ET x Si 23 Ta spi Ao PVA, 2 ke; 4 1.bE 57 = : 0 A 7 qe \u201c5 pe i ah oy ps 2 Ses 8 1A es oh i jé An HN veh or Le oy Te Tes oe 2 = Si ge = i SE =, HR Er 5 I.2%: is Fe ie EE i.oh t M din in iffe Great Teach in i = HF LS brad =.gM a ente ét al:qc.c cu sr Se ons ©.£5 Ly hd, > de Le Ta A 5; a jd ie Sy x A xk Shai 2 VY 6.sil La BE ii es ef > ia} Centennial |ACADEMY - 10 - Thursday, February 3, 2011 - Westmount Examiner - www.westmountexaminer.com 3771781 M\" COMMUNITY LIFE 100 Real estate purchase/sale ; 200 Real estate rental 3 300 Merchandise 400 Services 500 Personal Services Moustache (www.petfinder.com} is a small cat rescue consisting of a few volunteers who help abandoned and abused cats find a new forever home mainly through bi-monthly adoption davs.Since they do not have an actual shelter.cats stav in foster homes while waiting to be adopted.They are always seeking new friends to foster Moustache cats and to help out with their annual garage sales and other fundraising events.All cats are sterilized.vaccinated Pawtisserie Bake Sale and Cat Adoption Day this weekend in Westmount and de-wormed prior to adoption (and in some cases FIV/FELV tested).NEXT JoINT BAKE SALE & CAT ADOPTION Day This coming Saturday and Sunday, Februar 5 and 6, from 11 a.m.to + pana Bake Sale and Cat | Adoption Day will take place at Naturalamimal & (49328 Sherbrooke Westmount.Come out and support a great cause! 550 Financial Services 600 Employment 700 Training and Culture 800 Notice 900 Vehicules rds » 50¢ for each additional word (TAXES INCLUDED) HROUGH FRIDAY FROM 8:30AM TO 5:00'PM:® DEADLINE: MONDAY 5:00 PM Street West) in (Toll free) 1.86 Alphonse is looking for a forever home.-G637.53-23S - IVIERKADO res TO OUR ADVERTISERS: Please check your ad the first day it tuns.In case of errors, cali us immedtately, our responsibility 15 lmvted exclusively to the charge for the first week of publication of your ad.Labor market: Discrimination is illegal Jobs advertised in our headings ate open to men and women à | ports are blocked.Unlimited downloading.Up to 5Mps download and 800Kbps upload.Order today at www.acanac.ca or call toll free 1-866-281-3538 your first month free.Bad credit.don't sweat it.No deposits.no credit checks.Call Freedom Phone Lines today toll free 1-866-884-7464.BUILDING sale! \u2018Final week!\u2019 ad Open house 233 Melville, Westmount.Sunday: 2:00 to 4:00; renovated upper duplex, facing park, 3 bedrooms+ basement.475.0008.514-731-6099 32x60 $15600.32x80 $19600 35x60 $17500.40x70 $18890.40x100 $26800.46x140 $46800.Others.Door optional.Pioneer Manufacturers Direct 1-800-668-5422.| } i ! i j i I 7 | \u2014_\u2014 | ET Hiscelloncous for sole HOT tub (SPA) Covers, Best Price.Best Quality.All Shapes & Colours Available.Call 1-866-652-6837.www.the- coverguy.ca 25x30 $6200.30x40 $9850.; | #1 high speed internet | $24.95/month.Absolutely no \u2018 A free telephone service - Get | \u20acD STEEL buildings priced to clear - Holding 2010 steel prices on many models/sizes.Ask about free delivery! Call for quick sale quote and free brochure - 1-800-668-5111 ext.170 EID Miscellaneous for sle | GTO Miscellaneous for sale | GD Comptes | ad Painting/ decorating æœ Massage TECHNICIAN.30 years experience.Repair, installa- |, tion.Office support.House | | calls.Bilingual.$59/ hour.billed.Warranty.Nicholas: | 514-932-7835 | THE Quebec Community Newspapers Association can place your ad into 25 weekly papers throughout Quebec - | CD (onstruction renovation just $160.Book 10 weeks wi- | thin a 6 month period and receive the 11th week free! One phone call does it all! Call Marnie at A 514-453-6300 Visit: www.qena.org : RENOVICTOR 1 450-681-7502 Pets D PROFESSIONAL dog- groomer/ trainer.quality home service.514-378-0039 Antiques - ABRACADABRA turn your hidden treasures into ready cash.International buyer | wants to purchase your antiques.paintings.china, crys- | tal, gold, silverware, jewellery.rare books, sports.movies, postcards.coins.stamps, records 514-501-9072 ap Home Services ELDERLY COMPANION Mature bilingual female European background.offering care-giving services for elderly people.Services inclu- 1 | ded.driving to appointment, ; * shopping or just simply companionship.light housekeeping and cooking is possible, ,Ç Ilda.514-892-7039 i ap Astrology, psychic \u201cConnect with your future\u201d Learn from the past, master the present! Call a True Psychic now! $3.19/minute 1-877-478-4410 (18+) 1-900-783-3800.Answers to ail your questions! - cut lumber any dimension.anytime.Build anything from furniture to homes.In Stock ready to ship.From 539, DE L'EGLISE [3] $4190.00 www Norwood- p=] Sawmills com/4000T 514-766-6615 100% GUARANTEED is i 1-800-661-7747 Ext.40007 FURNITURE.MATTRESSES.NEW AND USED SAWMILLS - Band/Chainsaw Seviny/ CLOTHING alterations for all, free pick-up/ delivery.Sewing classes at your home/ fashion consultations.514-846-1444 5e, GÉNÉRAL 'M:PAFARD ! HOMME À TOUT FAIRE Rénovation HANDYMAN Renovation Victor fast and easy tral-1 \u2018ning.514-814-5928] ' Ww fhlicense com.J Cent fois sur le métier Menus travaux en rénovations résidentielles Francis Ouellette i Homme à tout faire 514-250-9136 B.GMGR,.| \u2018Henovatiofis and pairs-of all sorts; years of experien sidential/ comme clal, for a good price] | \u2018and service, free esti- \u2018mation and satisfac- fon Quarantes NO i ENTREPRENEUR * cuisine * Qyproc * sôlle de ÿ* peinture À Gains * balcon * maçonnerie TEL.: 514 831-9023 AX: 514 538-0607 mars_fa@hotmail.com ensé RBO D'FXP we LICE CID Painiing/ decorating ; A-1 Peinture, meilleur prix.\u201c estimation gratuite.Painting 514-362-0076 Best prices.D CALL Tom for all your painting needs.Experienced 514-806-0195 painter Electricity | EXCELLENTS massages relaxation to- | Rtale, stationnement gratuit: 3545 Atwa- ter 514-937-7577 * Certified Electrician, 20 years experience, electrical entries, heating, repairs, renovations, low rate.R.B.0.5614-6897.514-996-4787 TTR ee CD Miscellaneous services CRIMINAL record?Guaranteed record removal since 1989.Confidential, fast, affordable.Our A+ BBB Rating .assures Employment / travel & freedom.Call for your free information booklet.1-8- Now-Pardon , (1-866-972-7366).www.Par- donServicesCanada.com DJ SERVICES: Weddings, parties.etc.Experienced in keeping your dance floor full, top of the line equipment any style of music.Call for quote 514-674-0580 Dating ogendes «D ith permit DATING service Long- i Term/Short-Term Relationships, free calls 1-877-297-9883.Exchange , voice messages, voice mailboxes.1-888-534-6984.Live adult casual conversai tions-1on1, 1-866-311-9640, Meet on chat-lines.Local Single Ladies 1-877-804-5381.(18+).HUDDLED in the house during snow storms and incle- i ment weather with the cat \u201cand dog.a life partner would be better company.Let ' Misty River Introductions find you that special someone to spend the rest of your life waiting out storms with Call (514)879-0573 or visit www.mistyriverintros.com D Massage Excellent massage, belles filles, reçus, 4417 Notre-Dame Ouest.514-969-8818 Enga- goons.PRIVATE.discreet.sexy lady with magic hands, sweel care.By appoint: ment 514-369-1927 | nly.| Miscellaneous financial __ servkes FINANCIAL problems?Drowning in debt! Stop the harassment.Bankruptcy might not be the answer.Together let's find a solution - Free Consultation.Bill Hafner - i Trustee in Bankruptcy.514-983-8700 DO Mossothernpy | .514-276-1555 LING 3568 Ouest, Notre-Dame.7 ; jours/ 11h00 à 20h00.| ag» Business Opportunities | ENSIGN Energy Service Inc.is looking for experienced Drilling Rig.& Coring personnel for all position levels.Drillers, Coring Drillers $35.- $40.20.Derrickhands $34.Motorhands $28.50; Floor- | hands.Core Hands, Helpers : 824.- $26.40.Plus incenti- , ves for winter coring! Tele- \"phone 1-888-ENSIGN-0 LL 3e8.367-4460) Fax 780-955-6160 mail hr@ensignenergy.com NOW hiring - Ruskin Cons- \" fruction Ltd Pile driving and bridge construction; www.ruskinconstruction.com currently looking for: Profes- : sional Engineers; Engineers in Training, Project Managers, Site Superintendents: ite Administrators: Journey- | men/Apprentice Welders; Crane & Equipment Operators; Bridgemen; Pile Drivers; Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics.Permanent and seasonal work.Competitive/Union wages.Fax resume 250-563-6788.Email.bridges@ruskinconstruction.com a\u201d services $500$ loan service.by phone, no credit refused, quick and easy.payable over 6 or 12 installments.Toll Free 1-877-776-1660 www.mo- neyprovider.com DEBT consolidation program Helping Canadians repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest, regardless of your credit.Steady Income?You may qualify for instant help Considering Bankruptcy?Call 1-877-220-3328 Free Consultation Government Approved.BBB Member.ap Help Wanted Please give ; generously.| : Together we ca \u201cfind a cure 1-500-327 LANGUAGE TEACHERS Looking for english.french and spanish teachers on a part time basis for our business customers.Experience à must.Send your c.v.to: mediage@total.net 37/4020 $$$ Want additional income?Simple and fun, great income potential Work from home, flexible hours, free training & support.Find out for yourself.www.successful-ac- tion.com CLASS 1 or 3 drivers Terrific career opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects using non-destructive testing No Exp.Needed!! Plus Extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation and benefits pkg.Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 mos.at a time, Valid D.L.& High School Diploma or GED Apply online al www.sperryrail.com under careers.Click here to apply.keyword Driver.Do not fil in city or state 1-800-378-COFF www cystictibrosis.ca CD Employment vonted a _ EXPERIENCED nursing assistant with references seeking employment caring for seniors 514-403-4631 (XPD Miscellaneous notices |e eae | [FEBRUARY is eczema aware- [ness month.For more infor- imation about eczema and |ways to manage your skin, visit the ease program at www.eczemacanada.ca ex 4 i IT - To \u2018£ Aseniqa4 \u2018Aepsiny] - 18U1WEX3 JUNOWISIM - JAUILEXS]UNOUI)SIM MMM ao 1818 ROYAL LEPAGE 1245 Greene Ave.BAR ES 4 Westmount Square, suite 110 HERITAGE westmount1 @royallepage.ca Franchise indépendante et autonome de Royal LePage a 2 Real Estate Agency MARTIN sn Eu Mod ES ENE EEN a PAM ROSEMARIE 514.592.3244 L G COMPANIES Conn MCLERNON A ES WE \u201cBeaver Lake\".Detached! Renovated! NEW LISTING! Spacious, renovated 2 car pkg.$2,495,000 or Rent $7,900 FT terrace, garage.$569,000 DAVIDSON i ai MAGNIFICENT CONDO PROPERTY SPACI STMOUNT \u201cVICTORIA VI 3 bdrms + family rm.3 fuil bathrms, 3 bdrms, 2 full baths, C/A, private Rare opportunity.Two turn of the century homes.Buy one or both.Gardens + parking.$399,000 each 825 TUPPER SPECTACULAR KNOWLTON PROPERTY LE CHATEAU-GOLDEN § Exquisitely renovated, spacious grand Sunny renovated 1,800 sq.ft.condo, 4 BR.Panoramic lake and mountain views, 5 Lovely 241 bdrm, architectural details, fire- entertaining areas, large eatin kitchen.2 Bath, A/C, 2 balconies, parking.Ideal BR.4 Bath, pool, tennis, and separate farm place, new central air, beautiful hardwood x TOP 3% IN CANADA Gamage & private Garden! $849,000 central location! $2,900/MO all on 100+ acres.$2,500,000 flours.LLAGE\" Q MILE $639,000 HERITAGE Agence immobilière Real estate agency WESTMOUNT - Westmount Examiner - www.westmountexaminer.com Led 8 = gy a 381 Clarem $ 1,195,000 MLS 8401519 * 12 - Thursday, February 3, 2011 LHI Courtier immobilier - Real Estate Broker ROYAL LEPAGE .2 SEGRE ||) nnn \"Un service qui dépassera toutes vos attentes BRIGITTE I.BURDMAN afin de vous livrer des résultats inestimables\u201d \"Exceeding your expectations to deliver the results you deserve\u201d WESTMOUNT VILLE-MARIE 3 Westmount Square #415 1525 Sherb oke Wes | 49 Easton Ave.| 1085 St-Alexandre PH-5 $349,000 $2,395,000 $689,000 $995,000 MLS 8410402 MLS 8331551 MLS 8396135 MLS 8292611 514-934-7440 brigitteiburdman@hotmail.com - www.obeo.com/bib re - 3772876 "]
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.