The Westmount examiner, 13 janvier 1961, vendredi 13 janvier 1961
[" \u2018Any pool may be our last! Westmount §& approves Poge 3 Public debate uniform VOL.XXXN, Ne.2 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JAN.13, 1961 35 Mz.5 CENTS 16 PAGES urged closing hours on annexation Page 5 Poge 3 a see Roving Unity reporter Boys refurns 5 Valentine ° HOLDUP: The Greene avenue-Sherbrooke street the third bank holdup in Westmount in a period fo his armed holdup Tuesday, which saw fhe basdil a Grosvenor and Sherbrooke bank.Dance escape with $3,900 in cash.The robbery marks \u2014Leo Thompson Photo corner ç h d f b k b d Feb.10 = earch pressed for bank ban if rs Pege 3 We Say Annexation bid should be studied By ERIC NEAL January 14 to 20 A partial thaw week.Sunny, cold and windy te start, with blowing snow, then warming for morning mists or freezing drizsle, and 2 to 5 inches of wet snow.Afternows cum bu quite mild.Temperature rauge 0-35°F in the south, 10 below tn 35°F in (he mountains and the north.Stormy aleag the berder.Bright inte mid-week with morning fog or wet misis, thea mere soît snow and some wind.Fer many places powder snow and deep érifts.Near thawing conditions could make reads dangerous.Cosling with clear periods and flurries or powder suew te end the week.Roads icy.Ski conditions fair wkh granular snow er breakable crust.Mayer J.C.Cushing Cushing, Drury, Ouimet re-elected Mayor John C.Cushing, ( ) Aldermen Paul Ouimet and » C.H.Drury, were re- elected @ by acclamation Monday to, > a second term in West.) mount City Council.4 } The three members of | 2 Council made up the slate { of candidates chosen by the | Nominating Committee of ¢ the Westmount Municipal | Association little over a; } month a > Also elected by acclamation to the post of school commissioners were Mrs.A.PUTO OVI VOTO VOT VV PTT TT TTI Vv rv yvyryrrey A PUP VV OVI VV VP VV VV VV VV VV VIII IIIT III vw 4 4 }W.D.Swan and W.6.Buchanan, 4 3 BABA SAAAAAAANAAMAMAAA.Tax expert says Wives, \u2018hunting-lodges not business expenses Page 4 CASHWORD climbs to $140 RTT EE EEE SR 2 The Westmount Examiner, Fridoy, Jenvery 13, 196) Unity Boys\u2019 Club Valentine Dance set By MAURICE MARIASINE Jt was announced this week that a Valentine Dance will be held at the club on Friday, February 10, starting at 8 p.m.All club members 12 years of age and over are welcome.Plans for th forthcoming event will be formulated by Chuck Tyler and a committee composed of members of Teen Time.VARIETY SHOW The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade presented a Variety Show for the Old People's Home last Tuesday evening.GAMES\u2019 ROOMS Increased tempo has been noted in both the senior and junior games\u2019 rooms, due.primarily, to the addition of some new games, and the inauguration of monthly tournaments, PHOTOGRAPHY The Brownie Club under the direction of Noel Ryan meets every Monday evening at 7 o'clock with an opportunity for boys and girls to learn the fundamentals of photography \u2014 taking pictures, the development and enlargement.FRETWORK ART WOODCRAFT Louis Thomas is in charge of this very popular activity.Considered one of the main attractions in the handicraft department with a large attendance at each session, the classes are held on Wednesday evening and Saturday morning and afternoon.EMBROIDERY Mrs.Simmons and Mrs.War- rent have been taking this class for several years and the attendance continues te be excellent every Wednsday afternoon.The embroidery class will have some lovely articles on exhibition at the Annual Hobby Show.WOODWORK The workshop has been reorganized under the supervision of boys\u2019 work supervisor, Chuck Tyler, and several groups are now busily engaged with completing articles for the Hobby Show.AT WORK Miss Leone Anderson is at the club every Wednesday afternoon and provided a variety of interests in art work for her class.Mis¢ Anderson has planned many novel projects for the coming months.LEATHERWORK The leatherwork class under the supervision of Miss J.Wilson meets every Wednesday evening at 7 p.m.The group has been working on belts and wallets.MODEL AIRCRAFT We are very fortunate to have attained the services of Jacques McCormack who started his mode] aircraft class last Tuesday and will continue every Tuesday until hobby show time.The class meets at 7 p.m.and all boys in the junior and intermediate age categories are welcome.TALENT CLUB Fred Johnston is on hand every Tuesday evening to conduct rehearsals for the Unity Talent Parade and also to audition anyone with musical talents.First Church of a free public Montreal cordially invites you to attend Christian Science: The Way of Progress and Protection\u2018 by Georgina Tennant, C.S.B.of London, England, a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.MONTREAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3449 University Street, just north of Sherbrooke Street (Take MTC bus No.4 or No.144) Tuesday Evening, January 17 at 8:15 Christ, Scientist lecture entitled © Asbestos & OO OR ILES A © Bonded Roofing © Sheet Metal for Commercial \u2014 Industrial Residential ET NT} Metal Siding LAA Aa SAE SR JR JR RR SS A SHEET METAL WORK WE 5-29 La 0 0 0 \"Pa Pa WARIS ASA a aS aS aa.Meintenance end Repairs on AN T of Buildings ype | Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request © GAS HEATERS Air Ways | New-type flying cub is formed in Montreal By LARRY McINMNIS A NOVEL IDEA: A new flying club will soon make its appearance at Cartierville, making its beadquarters at Laurentide Aviation for the present.The Pelican Flying Club has received its charter of incorporation from Quebec, and the charter members bavc great plans for the future.Dave Harris is the first president.Some other members: Bill Miller, Maurice Weiner, Rubin Rosen, Ed Kostiner, M.Baran- off, Maurice Schweisberg.The name of the ninth member and d\u2018rector, has .ot been officially released yet, but when it is a lot of people will be quite surprised! The group is Productions building) for their first general meeting.The club is novel for Montreal in that it does not plan to operate in the strict flying school sense \u2014 no ab initio flying lessons will be given, although members will later have a full-time flying instructor who can give such instruction as is necessary to up-grade licences and give other endorsements, such as instrument rati' 4s and so on.WHAT IT IS: The club will be a non-profit organization, designed to promote recreational flying.The charter members got together with the idea that flying was too commercial around here, and cost of aircraft ownership a little too high for the average person.The club will work on the basis of an aircraft being purchased for every five members, and the cost of operation (basic cost, overhead, insurance, maintenance and depreciation, etc.) will be divided into the hours flown.If they find a profit accruing, the hourly rates will be lowered correspondingly.For example, a person who flies 100 hours per year (the national average for privately owned aircraft is 250 hours) the cost will work out to roughly $7.50 per hour, or less than half the going rate at other clubs, MORE DETAILS: Ed Kostiner advises that the group is already dickering for a Cessna 170 and will add another aircraft to the line at a later date.The president, Dave Harris, owns his own Seabee, but felt that membership in the group would still be to his advantage.The club plans a fly-in Jan.22 to Ottawa, which will include a tour of the National Museum.Kostiner says their 170 will not be on the line then, so they will rent aircraft.FUTURE PLANS: Eventually the club hopes to gow to the point where they can build their own clubhouse, complete with hangar and bar.That will take some time.Membership in the group costs $500 for one share initially, plus $25 a year membership fees.If at any time the member resigns, his share will be sold to an incoming member.There is an associate memburship offered at $25, but it does not entitle the associ.te to fly any of the aircraft.Oh, yes! Kostiner advises, too, that the club is non-sectarian and anyone interested in joining is invited to the first general meeting.In fact, everyone interested is invited, period! THE OTHER CLUBS: Plans for the Montreal Flying Club\u2019s fly-in at Lake Placid are just about tied up, and the event will take place early in February.A maximum turnout is expected, thanks to the promotions of Ed Gates and the new social committee, so aircraft reservations should be made carly .Mr.and Mrs.Don Chapman, plus a host of MFC regulars, celebrated \u2018Sheila\u2019s\u2019 birthday (she wouldn't say which one) Friday night at the club.The party co-incided with Sheila's return to the Bahamas.She spent three months with the Chap- mans, patiently waiting for her first glimpse of snow.:lthough she got homesick for the Islands, she said she\u2019d like to return to Canada, but in the summertime.Incidentally, her last name, believe it or not, is Sands.Being a pretty redhead, and a regular visitor to the club, she will be missed by many .and they say Lennie\u2019s birthday cake was good! Aristide Cousineau, George A.Daly, Roger DeSerres, Auguste Desilets, QC, Hon.J.M.Dessu- Bank profits .reault, Georges T.Donohue, Hon.show increase Wilfrid Gagnon, A.J.Major, Hen- The 8th amual general meet- ri Ouimet, J.Alexandre Prud\u2019- ing of National Canadian Bank homme, QC, Hon.Jean Raymond, was held, in Montreal, on Tuesday.and Mr.Roberge.National Canadian gathering Jan.17 at 5271 Western (Edwards | | ROSEDALE Roberge, paid a tribute to his pre- EDGAR A.WRAY decessor, Charles St-Pierre, who has retired after 58 years in the service of this institution.Funeral Chapel Mr.Roberge remarked that, at the beginning of 1960, predictions were often heard that the prosperity which had been enjoyed during the past decade could omly increase during the next one.Unfortunately, the trend of business 4919 COTE DES NEIGES RD.South of Queen Mary at Decebles This week in Westmount By VALENTINA RAHR Finals for eight competitors in the public speaking contest at Westmount Senior High School will be held Friday afternoon, at 2:30 p.m.Judges are Mrs.R.G.Gilbride, Dr.H.MacLean and Mrs.R.Dyke.This yearly event is sponsored by the Westmount High Alumnus Association.Mrs.Elaine Denman attended an art class last Thursday afternoon on Academy road, and \u2018on leaving the studio walked to her car parked near the skating rink and put her most recent work (a drawing attached to a board) on the roof of her car while she unlocked the car door.Then, completely forgetting about the picture, Mrs.Denman drove off along Western avenue, Sher, brooke, Clamemont to Cote St.Antoine road, and home.Needless to say the picture was gone when she remembered to look for it.If anyone has found it and does not know whom to return it to, please telephone RE.7-3582.Many Westmount High stud- «nts are making plans to go aiong with the Montreal Junior Symphony Orchestra on a grand tour of Western Europe early next summer.The orchestra, consiste ing of 75 members, has long drawn on West End high schools for its talent, students ranging from 10 to 20 years of age.The group, setting out on its second visit to Europe, will be chaperoned and will play in Denmark, Germany, Holland, Sweden and Luxembourg.Shipboard concerts on the S.S.Arkadia, will also be given.A campaign for funds to spon- uary 15 to January 31.The trip depends entirely-on the generosity of Montrealers.FLOWERS GERALD McKENNA LIMITED 2129 Bishop St.VI.2-9112 Y CALLING the Collins Funeral Home in time of need, you're sure of receiving the services of an organization with forty-six years of experience.DA Tolling F.A.Nunas\u2014A.PF, Willams 8610 Sherbrooke Street West 0 aaa disappointed the hopes which had been raised by such optimistic forecasts.However, when one takes as a yardstick, not the year 1959 which was a period of rec- every, but the average of the past five years, one finds that business or.the whole has been as active in 1960 as in several recent years, particularly in some important sectors, such as mining, forestry and the building industry.Louis Hébert, general manager, read the directors\u2019 report for the financial year ended Nov.30, 1960.Profits amount to $6,919,910, lous year.Net profits total $3,- 000,164, compared with $2,635,714.Earnings per share were $3.07, against $3.02 in 1959.The following shareholders were elected members of the board of directors: Pierre Beauchemin, Wil- brod Bherer, QC, Hoa.FF.Philippe 1234 Mountain St.Brais, QC, Maurice Chartré, CA, ~N Five Generations of Traditional Service a gain of $1,427,200 over the prev- mn cJos.C.Uray &BRO.Funeral DiIRactors Phone : UN.6-6363 sor the tour will be held from Jan-\" PO PER -_ Er tr Se a eA 2 2e TT a dièm Eee mie \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 aa WK 2 Pp ial aE et er ne ee SY aay ge pe EE ES PP EE tn na EEE mt fn cit 20 _\u2014_ i Ppa.IY ) IX Li 4 0 Far AN Your eo PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores te Serve You eo PHOTO SUPPLIES e PHOTO - COPYING © Requier end Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg'd.4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St., W, HU.1-1989 WE.ESTABLISHED 1899 OHMAN'S oy WATCH REPAIRS 8 Certified Wetchmahors JEWELLERS 3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXXII, Ne.2 WMA agrees on s size, Annexation debate urged More important matters than the construction and location of a swimming pool.should be discussed by the WMA, according to J.Richer, of the Traffic and Circulation committee.One of these, he suggested, is the possible annexation or amalgamation of Westmount by Montreal.Mr.Richer recommended a special meeting of WMA to discuss the matter.and declared there are two sides to the question.A study should be made, he said.regarding the services Westmount should strive to keep and which to relinquish in case of an annexation or amalgamation.The question arose at the WMA meeting on Tuesday on the difference between annexation and amalgamation.It was stated by an executive of the WMA that annexation would mean municipalities would be ab- (Continued on page 17) CHESHAM HOTEL Going to England?If you are bound for London and want a high-class, quiet, conservative hotel in fashionable Belgravia, then consider Chesham Hotel at 20 Chesham Place, S.W.l.For casual or prolonged visits, you'll like the intimate atmosphere of this hotel.Every room with bath and kitchenette.You con be sure of your booking before leaving by calling HU.1.277%.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1961 \u2018Any pool may be our last pool\u2019 GOOD FIT \u2014 Scout Dave Ferguson fits his hat on D.A.Hanson, 27 Barat street, Westmount, chairman of the Red Feather\u2019s New Agencies Committee, signifying the joining of the Boy Scouts Association of the Montreal Region with the Red Search pressed for bank bandit Westmount Police ave continuing their search for a man, described about 35 years old, who held up and robbed a teller in the Sherbrooke-Greene branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia late Tuesday morning, grabbed some $3,900 in cash, and successfully evaded a police patrol car which pursued him through service alleys parallel to Sherbrooke.The robbery marks the third bank holdup in Westmount in a 10-ycar period: the last one occurred in early 1960 in a bank at the corner of Sherbrooke and Gros- venor.According to police.the holdup- man, described as \u2018\u2018well-dressed,\u2019\u2019 entered the bank about 11 a.m.Tuesday.He was armed with an automatic revolver of undetermined calibre.Police sai¢ he approached the wicket manned by teller Paul » abandoned on Wood avenue.About three depositors were reported in the bank at the time.Following last year's holdup at Sherbrooke and Grosvenor, West- mount banks got together with the City of Westmount in an effoft to set up a special protection system.The nature of the system was not made public.and Westmount Police sources did not disclose if the plan Feather-Welfare Federation oing on is Allan T.Cormer, 4230 Sherbrooke street, Westmount, chairman of the Scout Campaigns Committee and Provincial president of the Boy Scouts Association.YY was in operation at the time o | the foldup.Stokcs-Rees and slipped a note x under the wicket window.Rees handed over $3,900, 1 ot the alarm was sounded the bandit was still in the bank The nearest patrol car, three blocks away at the time.raced i to the scene, but the holdup- ' man was tearing away in his car.Police chased him through several service alleys, but lost } him.The getaway car was later found Westmounter to address Traffic Club Canada's first certified gemolo- : gist, P.Lovell Baker of Westmount, i will be the guest speaker at the Traffic Club of Montreal's meeting to be held in the Grand Salon of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, 8 p.m., Wednesday, January 18.VYVVYYWVY FITTS AALS LALESLLLLELLALLEELLEEO0N00OtOttttttttttttttttttot od at YH Montreal.Look- COIN COLLECTORS!! For your catalogues, books and supplies, visit your West- mount coin centre where motto.e Collections Bought e R.H.MULLINS ANTIQUES 1317 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE ocation | Propose site near rink By MIRIAM ARMSTRONG \u201cEast side.west side, all around the rink,\u201d might have \"been the theme of Tuesday night's WMA meeting held at Victoria Hall when the pro- \u2018posed swimming pool came up for discussion; but a reso- lution was passed recom- \u2018mending to City Council the \u2018construction of an outdoor \u2018pool in Westmount.The executive could not agree on the exact location, but opinion was divided at the meeting, ! some favoring the east side of the | rink.others suggesting the west ; side as more suitable.Though the west side of the rink was recommended in the \u2018\u2019Corise tine Report.\u201d it was described by one WMA member as unsuitable.\u201cICs not attractive to think of lying out in the sun on Lansdowne avenue, so let's build it cast of the apartments.\u201d he said \u2018The traffic is pretty heavy oa Western, 100,\u201d commented another, { (Continued on page (7) integrity and honesty is our WE.5-3894 ~~~ Ask for our booklet, selling for 50c, showing coins we want and prices we pay.Ako seat by mail.a CYLINDER YY YY bv GIRARD AUTO .>» CY CYLINDER by GIRARD AUTO < » \"M GLAD | HAD MY CAR SERVICED AND TUNED-UP 6Y GIRARD AUTOMOBILE OR ELSE WE COULONT > 5 EAT AT THE DRIVE-IN TODAY, ACR 5.5748] HU.9.6748 SAY MISS, WHEN DO | GET THAT HALF-PORTION OF DUCK | ORDERED A HALF-HOUR A60, III ) AUTOMOBILE Le - 9.5708) IAL IE dX LRA SERVICE 9.5745 1 72 VICTORIA AV KPA dela een MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER à à à à à 2 à à à à le D A A à À @ à à \u2026à à à A À A À à A A A A A A MA YOU CAN'T GET IT TILL OTHER HALF.WE CAN'T GO ouT £7 _ HALF A DUCK / i da à À à À A A A A A A A A A A à A SOMEBODY ORDERS THE 4 f AND KILL \u20ac 4 EEE IE Examiner Seeving the City of Wesimenal since 1908 Heed Office: 7008 Kildare Reed, 5135 Western Avenue, Montreal 28, Que.Montreal 29 Montreal, Friday, Jenvery 13, 1961 Cireuletion Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.9-1201 Clocsifled Advertising (Te 8:30 p.m., Mea., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-045) Editeriel Depertment \u2014 Accounting Depertmest HY.1-277) Jeha W.Sencton, Hugh E McCormiek, President end Publisher Choirmen Lerry Melnais, News Editer Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager Miss Evelyn McKinaen, Circulation Measger The Examiner aime te be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, Gevotcé to publie service.Mall subscripiions: $2.50 per year; $1.96 hall year, Five cents à copy.Member of (he Canadians Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept.Ottawa WE SAY Annexation bid should be studied TOW that the first shock waves, with their inevitably tumultuous reactions from the suburbs, have been dissipated, the Drapeau- Saulnicr Montreal administration's announced intention to seek \u2018annexation\u2019 appears unshaken.Though softening the bald original statement of intent by subsequent explanations.including a protestation that they wouldn't take over the entire Island all at once.and that it might be called \u201camalgamation\u201d instead of annexation \u2014 the attitude and intent is unchanged.The official Montreal view is that other municipalities on the Island reap benefits from their contiguity to Montreal without sharing commensurate responsibilities and expenses, and that this should cease.The outcries from the suburbs have had little noticeable effect on Montreal City Hall.The protests are understood, but change nothing.Annexation must come, says this administration, and we must press on with it.Suburban mayors and councillors are expressing confidence that the provincial government will not let this happen, and that the suburbs will have much to say about it even if Montreal did acquire powers to annex.It would be well for Montreal\u2019s corporate neighbors to stop protesting for a moment, and consider the situation without emotion.First, they should concede steadfastness of purpose and seriousness of intent to Mr.Drapeau, Mr.Saulnier and their followers.This sort of determination has a way of winning over noisy, emotional protests.Next, they should study THEY YOU SAY A tribute to Gov.-Gen.Vanier Sir: In this year of 1961 I want to pay tribute to and express my admiration for a distinguished and noble Canadian \u2014 he is none other than Major- General Georges P.Vanier, Governor-General of this great and foremost of the British Commonwealth of Nations, As a soldier and a diplomat he conferred distinction upon his modest self and the nation.He has occupied posts of honour and won coveted awards; but he remains the humble citizen, thinking only in terms of how he can best serve the land and people he loves and for which he has made many sacrifices.As a rcpresentative of Her Gracious Majesty, he and his beautiful consort bear themselves with a dignity that is both regal and democratic.Georges Vanier upholds, in the highest degree, the splendid reputation of his predecessors who were called to this exalted office.BERNARD ROSE.[7 rik BY THE WAY HAT has become of aromavision, the invention which was to add to the delights of TV by fitting each screen with a gadget guaranteed to exude exquisite smells ?A demonstration at Whibs- dale was a complete failure.\u201cA smell of burning rubber during a talk on Latvian music of the fourteenth century seemed to be irrelevant,\u2019 said Mr.Cyprian Weft.Opinions are divided as to whether one dominant stink should be relayed during an entire programme or the reek should change with each item on the programme.Aromavision sels for cars should exude only diesel fumes to remind the driver that he is driving a car and must not relax too much.\u2014Beachcomber A eng dispassionately the reasoning and the facts.They may find that Messrs Drapeau and Saulnier have a point here, another point there.It well may be that the cherished autonomy of the suburbs may depend on rational behavior, study and even positive action to eliminate Montreal's grounds, if they do exist.SAY Women still remember the first kiss after men have forqotten the lost.= Remy De Gourmont.\u2018Wives and hunting lodges\u2019 \"Remember - no personal expenses unless they increase the income!\u2019 Would you go to work in a $1.98 dress?\u201d the Income Tax official] asked me.\u201cWell -uh - no,\u201d 1 replied, wondering where the tax expert thought 1 could find a $1.98 dress.Perhaps his wife knows, I! thought.With a quick, shrewd glance he appraised by clothing, and said, \u201cYou'd pay about $15 for a dress, woulln\u2019t you?\u201d \u201cOh yes!\" agreed smugly content that the $8.95 number 1 was wearing had apparently fooled him.\u201cWell, we don't care what you pay, but if it doesn't add to your income, it's a personal expense and can't be deducted from income tax,\u201d he said.\u201cIf you want to buy expensive clothes and live in a $50,000 home, it's all right, but dom't charge it to the government.\u2019 The Or padded expense account The frank discussion of expenses came about as I quizzed the official in his Dorchester street office regarding experfse accounts and their alleged \u2018\u2018padding\u2019\u2019 said to be rampant in the States.But overstuffing expense accounts is not common practice in Canada according to officials.Everything has to be proved to the satisfaction of the Income Tax Depa.tment,\u201d he added.\u2018Expenses have to be laid out to earn income, and personal expenses are thrown out.\u201d Most companies know some padding exists in expense accounts, said an executive of a West End firm, but it is tolerated.Nevertheless, \u2018\u2018padders\u201d shouldn't expect the government to overlook the fact that \u201cthe wife\u201d went along to the last convention, if her tab for the trip was included in the good old expense sheet.A wife at a convention may contribute to her husband's social or psychological well- being, but that's all! A wife at a convention does not contribute to income earned, rules the Income Tax Department, so her expenses are not deductible.Convention attendance is reported ialling off, as the little woman refuses to be left behind and hubby just can\u2019t afford to foot the bill for two.(Two really can't eat as cheaply as one!) The crib \u201cExpenses can't be lumped into an account; some types are permissible, others are not,\u201d remarked one official.If you have a car and charge up your travelling expenses to the \u201ccrib sheet,\u201d as it is jokingly referred to in some circles, only that portion related to legitimate business enterprise will be allowed, and the Income Tax Department knows what that portion is.If they don't know, they can find out with a little judicious probing.Dorchester street offices are chock full of brain- trust men who know just how, where and when to probe.\u201cIt\u2019s our secret who or whea RE TR RRR TR By Miriam Armstrong we investigate,\u201d said another official.\u2018\u2018\u2019There are reasonable and unreasonable expenses \u2014 there's a limit,\u201d he added.\u2018We throw it out,\u201d reiterated our expert, \u2018\u2018unless it is an expense laid out to earn income.\u201d Fringe benefits In the States, it is reported, some firms have bought hunting lodges as fringe benefits for employees and have written off the cost to deductible expenses.The State Department is looking very carefully into the matter.Legal minds are discussing the question of \u2018\u2018hunting lodges\u201d here, too, informed sources say.But at present, so-called \u201chunting lodge\u2019 expenses are charged in Canada to the person who benefits from them and are not deductible.Business cxpenses are said to have reached \u2018\u2018scandalous proportions\u2019 in the States, and one American expert believes the government could collect millions of dollars if it \u2018\u2018wrings all the water out of expense accounts.\u201d Key men may have to justify their deductions in more detail as the US investigation gains momentum.A West Ender, now employed by a lumber firm, but formerly a junior executive with an advertising agency said, \u201cExpense accounts are definitely abused.Who wants to stay in a hotel room out of town?You're definitely going to go out on the town, and the more you can charge, the better, It's nothing for a two-day stint out of town to cost $20 or $30, but ronge sya if you come back with $150 tab, you're in trouble.\u201d A salesman commented, \u201cHf you're in a hotel at $3.50 a day, and you're allowed $6 for a day's meals, you're likely to charge a meal but eat a bum- burger.You can fix it up with hotel management and keep the extra cash.Some salesmen will charge for entertainment or booze, but they won't buy any, if they can get the customer without it.\u201d A Pm matter LP of prestige But where the key executive is concerned, the eating problem doesn\u2019t exist.It\u2019s a matter of prestige.For instance, as the official on Dorchester pointed out, an important executive would not be seen eating at a cheap hamburger stand, in case another executive should happen along and say, \u2018\u2018Oh, there's so-and- so- eating at Joe Blow's! We-ell!\u201d Our official was late for lunch so I couldn't detain him any longer, and as we rose doww in the elevator, he commented, \u201cDon\u2019t slant the story, just remember no personal expenses unless they increase the income.\u201d \u201cDa.\u2018t worry,\u201d I seid, as we stepped out of the lift, \u201cbut about that $1.98 dress\u2014\u201d Too late! Our tax expert had gone to enjoy his lunch \u2014 not deductible, | SAY! Another thing that often goes without saying is the human tongue.\u2014 Bert Kruse X-WORD PUZZLE 8 oop nome 19, = ef Fe ray ETN 1) 64 \u201cRooks 0.ros- HEOWVINVIEY & of eet tities [UIOICEINISDIHIVIT DOWN tion WENT Sea EH a a xe pro Aa LENS conquered Rgreases Bafal ] 2 Houta | Con.Choice .(æool) geaia, gm theme = i Sew with \" water 4.Piifers Boxer\u2019s blow 39.Japanese 25.14 des Lacie OdA (Rect) holiday 87.Moo® 1.A su Give 1a 0 Lew (DR valley African To sait Indies) 8.Tou ap wer 11.Mine @ Foumdatien ur ofp 35.Tweet Restore tion bbe) BES ge SXÉERREZES?Uri 98.Apples œ wheat, ge ë pe *3 Ji rar re OT SET LE JE SS JPR yp met 02 te 0 rt re = ap\" cp cape a ee Np Epps el ROVING x By Oliver Here's a good deed of Dr.Rondeau\u2019s that should keep him even for quite a few days.Recently, a young boy developed a severe toothache during the late afternoon.His grandmother contacted several people but everyone was too busy to see him.By 11 o'clock that night, the pain was so severe that his father phoned Dr.Rondeau and asked if something could be done to give the boy some relief.Dr.Rondeau had just returned from a trip and had gone to bed tired out, but he told the gentleman to come to his home and he would give him some medication that might help.This the father did but by 3 a.m.the boy was suffering so, that Dr.Rondeau was called once more and this time he said to bring the boy there.So, in the early hours of the morning, the tooth was extracted much to the relief of all concerned.* + » Sometime in the early spring construction will commence on a new apartment building ad- Jacent to the \u201c4300\u201d on Western avenue.The building will be owned by the same West- mount resident who owns the \u201c4300\u201d and will extend right A water heaters Very ve « te bathe we.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1389 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 te Clarke avenue.It will be in the medern cruciform design with the entrance on Western and will consist of 160 te 170 apartments with much the same layout as the ones in the present building.All apartments will be fully air-condi- tioned and some of them will be leased on a co-operative plan.Custom-built suites will also be available.+ * * The Westmount High School Alumnae Association is holding a sale sometime in March to raise money for their Scholarship Fund.The event will be under the guiding hand of the president, Mrs.C.E.Swift, * + + The new building to be erected near Grosvenor and Sherbrooke will have a basement garage for the use of the tenants but what will the shoppers do who have been in the habit of using the parking lot that will disappear?+ * ¥ Juliette has done it again! With successful shops catering to ladies who seek exclusive dresses and millinery, she has now added a third.This one is the new Mlle.t Juliette Shoppe, located in the premises formerly occupied by the Hazeldine Shoppe on Sherbrooke street near Juliette's main store.The other branch, which was established a few years ago, is in the shopping centre of Lucerne road, Town of Mount Royal.* * * Nearly every business man in Westmount knows Pat.Perhaps they don\u2019t know Pat\u2019s last name but they DO know Pat the window washer.For Pat has been washing windows of the stores and offices in West mount for over thirty years.Pat can be seen plying his trade in any weather, at any time of the year.In the last few years, he\u2019s given up the high ones but he still makes a good job of the ones near the ground.Trying to get Pat to talk about himself is like pulling wisdom teeth but the other day he admitted that he has three growa-up children and five grandchildren.When asked if he was going to Florida for the rest of the winter, he replied that if he ever went anywhere south it would be to California.Why California?Because his eldest son was a professor of science in a California university! Can you imagine how many windows Pat must have washed to put that boy through college?Pat doesn\u2019t know how many either but w- WANTED!! =x MEDALS - TOKENS - COINS TOP PRICES PAID WE SELL COIN PRICE LISTS AND NUMISMATIC SUPPLIES Collectors\u2019 Centre 1433 Bishop St.he'll be on the job as usual aA VI.2-1916 SA AAALALLLLLALA ALAS ANll Alen BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL CARDS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Eric A.Cushin James C.Smit Westmount 6 CUSHING, RENNIE & SMITH Chartered Accountants 4444 St.Catherine St.West Donald F.Rennie Arnulf Flaten WE.3-6732 GAVIN G.ROSS Messrs.Kavanagh, .Churchill- Smith & Sutherland Ltd., insur- .ance brokers, are pleased to announce that Gavin G.Ross has become associated with the firm effective January 4th, 1961.Mr.Ross is an Arts Graduate of Bishops University and has been actively engaged for the past five years in the insurance business.His duties will involve the development of new business as well as the servicing of existing accounts.Skits highlight of Roslyn meet The Roslyn Home and School Association will present two Skits at their general meeting on Tuesday, January 17 at 8 p.m.in the school auditorium.Parents drawn from the association will act out problems on the stage.This first, \u2018Junior and His Homework,\u201d will bring parents face to face with a most persistent problem.The second, \u201cWhen do You Step In,\u201d will pose a question that all parents must answer.At the close of the evening.Principal Arthur Wilkinson will moderate a discussion period.Association president, Bonar Hodgson disclosed the program although new for Roslyn, has proven successful elsewhere.However, \u2018\u2018it does require the participation of parents in discussion.We look forward to a very educational and entertaiing evening.It will give parents a chance to think the problems out and then present their thoughts in discussion,\u2019 he concluded.next Tuesday serving his cus- temers around Victoria and Sherbrooke.» » * Our Malcolm Gregory is having one of his rare sales at his oriental rug and broadloom emporium on St.Catherine street.There are a few choice gift items left over from Christmas that it might be worth your while to take a look at, too.New uniform store closing hours have finally come to Westmount.At a meeting of the Montreal Metropolitan Corporation late last week, a municipal representation unanimously approved a special by-law designed to implement un:- form closing hours.The by-law provides that all commercial establishments under the ; Corporation's Jurisdiction will be permitted to remain open until 9 30 p.m.Thursdays and Fridays all ' year \u2018round.Between December 9 and 31.the by-law continues, stores will be al- Vider 9-8689 The Westmount Enaminer, Fridey, January 13, 1961 Westmount approves Metro closing hours lowed to remain open univ 930 p.m.each day of the workday woek including Saturday.Mayor J.(.Cushing.represemst.ing Westmount at the mecting.approved the Corporation by-law \u2018without reservation.\u201d The mayor explained the hours approved by Metro are \u201cmuch the same as we presently have in West- mount \u2018° Asked if he anticipated any difficulty in enforcing tlie closing hours, Mayor Cushing replied, \u2018Little or no trouble was experienced in the past, and what opposition there was was negligible.\u201d OUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY) United Photographic Store Ltd.150 ST.PETER ST.MONTREAL cussion on pects of housing design.| OPPORTUNITY | FOR HOME BUYERS THE CANADIAN HOUSING DESIGN COUNCIL invites you to attend a special afternoon panel dis- \u201cWHAT TO LOOK FOR IN RESIDENTIAL DESIGN\u201c Panel Moderator Eugene Chalifour, Sillery, Que.; with prominent Canadian Architects Guy Desbarats, Montreal, James A.Murray, Toronto, and Andrew Hazeland, Ottawa, will discuss and explore various as- FREE ADMISSION to all those interested in housing.This discussion is co-sponsored by the National House Builders Association, who also invite you to visit their Exposition of New Building Materials.THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th Joliet Room \u2014 Queen Elizabeth Hotel 2.00 p.m.| | 1989 MERCEDES BENZ 300D: including Frigideire air conditioni 4026 ST.CATHERINE, just Original cost $13,000.desiring wimost comfort and prestige, ng system.Low mileage, west of Atwater Completely automatic and slaborately equipped special tires, Offers around $6,300 considered.cau ua asses.MONTREAL BUICK LIMITED Wonderful value for anyone WE.7-6342 6 The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, Jenvery 13, 1961 Localife produces, direcls McGill play, Flying Carpef The \u201cFlying Carpet,\u201d a McGill production which combines the talents of the best international acts in the Montreal area, will upen in Moyse Mall in the Arts Building on Wednesday, Jan.18 and continue until Sat.Jan.21.\u2018Îty basic format will be a gay.colorful revue of songs, dances and other extravagantly costumed acts from nations around the world.The cast, well over 100 is one of the largest and mast var- led one could imagine in one evening's entertainment.Their talents ranging from Canadian folk singing to the intricacies of the Bavarian \u201cSchulplattier\u201d dance.Many well known names in McGill theatrical circles will take part in the production.\u2018The aim of the presentation is to illuminate the vast cultural richness to be found in the native art of countries around the globe.The shuw is expected to be an important influence in creating a more cosmopolitan attitude in Montrea) and an enthusiastic response is thus anticipated from al! segments of the population.\u201cWith the rencwed interest in the international movement both at McGill and in the city,\u201d said lan Harris, the producer, \u2018we have no doubt that the Flying Carpet will be an unusually spectacular and rewarding show this year, \u201cThe show.he added, plays an important part in the Montreal theatrical scene because more than any other production it re- HiFi flects the cosmopolitan nature of this city.\u201d The proceeds of the Flying Carpet will once again go to the International House Committee which is sponsoring the show.International House is a proposed residence and clubhouse that would be composed of both Canadian and foreign students in about equal numbers.It would serve to foster understanding between the future leaders of nations.The Flying Carpet was originally an idea of this committee, which was formed in 1952.Its first presentation consisted of two bewildered tourists travelling the world over, and enjoying the music and dancing of many lands, largely under the guidance of Peter Hall, it was so success- fu) that it was moved from the Union Ballroom to Moyse Hall, where it has been ever since.Three Westmounters, two of them graduates of Westmount High School, hold key positions in the 1961 edition of the Flying Carpet.lan Harris, 631 Mur- A couple of years ago we took a census of children taking private music lessons in over 20 schools and in these columns disclosed the amazing results.Many claim that more youngsters are studying than formerly since there are many school bands and schoo} orchestras in prevalence today.The students may take an orchestral instrument (mostly in the school curriculum) learn some basic principles then practise selected pies to make a showing at a festival or school closing.To learn any instrument requires several years .even a golfer\u2014 tennis player \u2014 skater \u2014 swimmer or ballet dancer needs several years practise before he becomes a good average performer.If he wishes to be proficient it takes more practise and a longer period.Therefore, those who start music lessons and stop after a few months, or one or two seasons, do not know very much of their subject.Some learn faster than others in all arts, sports and x By Giveon Cornfield Musical Director CKVL - FM THIS WEEK IN MUSIC: The noontime organ recitals at Notre Dame Church continue, sponsored by the Quebec Organ Concerts, and Mariette Leitreille will play on Thursday, 12.40 p.m.The first in a series of seven recitals devoted to the complete sonatas of Beethoven will be given by Wilhelm Kempff at Platcau Hall, Thursday, 8.30 p.m.The second recital in the series will take place on Saturday.\u2018The McGill Jazz Society presents a concert next Saturday, January 14th, at Moyse Hall, 8.30 p.m.The J.R.Monterose \u2014 René Thomas Quartet features Monterose on guitar and Thomas on tenor sax \u2014 both men having played and recorded with other great combos, here and in the United States as well, The Royal Bellet appears in the Forum with performances of the Sleeping Beauty (complete) on Monday, Swan Lake (complete) on Tuesday, and a mixed program on Wednesday.ON THE AIR: Selections from two quartets and two operas are featured on \u2018New Classical Releases\u2019 Wed.10 p.ni.and this is followed by \"Masterworks from France\u2018 at 11 p.m., bringing you works by Rameau and Debussy, performed by French pianist Claude Helffer.Giordano's \u2018Andrea Chenier\u2019 will be heard in its entirety Thurs.9 p.m.with Renata Tebaldi and is followed at 11 p.m.by \u2018Israel Concert Hall\u2019, with works performed by the world famous Israel Philharmonia led by illustrious conductors.An all Mozart concert may be heard on the \u2018Salzburg Festival\u2019 Friday, 10 p.m., when Willy Boskovsky performs the Violin Concerto mn G, K-216, with the Vienna Philharmonic under Carl Schuricht, who will also perform the \u2018Prague\u2019 and \u2018Jupiter\u2019 Symphonies.\u2018Music for the Connoisseur\u2019 is heard Sat.10 p.m.(following \u2018Evening Symphony\u2019» and this week we shall hear Beethoven's musical drama \u2018Egmont\u2019, Sunday's \"Tonight at the Opera\u2019, 9 p.m., will be devoted to a full- length performance of Wagner's \u2018Gotterdammerung\u2019, with Kirsten Flagstad and the Oslo Philharmonic.Violinist Henryk Szeryng is soloist in Mozart's Concerto in D, K-271A on \u2018International Concert Hall' Mon.10 p.m., and the program also includes works by Smetana and Mali- picro.For an evening of pure listening pleasure tune in Tues.night to \u2018Israel Concert Hall\u2019, 9 p.m., followed by \u2018Sonatas\u2019 at 9.30 and the \u2018Montreux 1960 Festival\u2019 at 10 p.m., with the Paris National Orchestra conducted by Eugene Jochum and solo pianist Geza Anda, in works by Haydn (Symphony No.91), Bartok (Concerto No.3) and Beethoven (Fifth Symphony).NEW RECORDS: Ravel \u2014 Quartet in F/Debussy \u2014 Quartet No.1 in G, Op, 10/ The Juilliard Quartet/Victor - LM 2413 (Mono) LSC 2413 (Steree).The Paganini Quartet recorded these same two works for Kapp some time ago, as well as some other ensembles.The pairing is a logical one, since both works have a lot in common, and the Julliard group turns in a tight and sensitive performance, well recorded by ctor.Mozart\u2014Don Giovanni (complete opera) / Soloists (see below), Chorus of Vienna State Opera and Vienna Philharmonic \u2014 Erich Leinsdorf / Victor PM-6410 (4 - 12°\u2019) (Mono) Mozart's immortal comic opera comes to life in this magnificent production, bringing together some of the finest voices in opera today.Cesare Siepi has the title role, while Donna Anna is sung by Birgit Nilsson.Donna Elvira is sung by Lcontyne Price, Don Ottavio by Cesare Valletti, and Leporello, the Don's servant, is given an absolutely terrific portrayal by the very able basso-buffo Fernando Corena.The opera is presented for the very first time in its entirety with no cuts or alterations of any kind.This alone speaks in favour of this album.Add to this a top-notch engincering job and how can you luse?Richard Strauss \u2014 Arladne Auf Naxos (complete opera) / Soloists (see below) and Vienna Philharmonic \u2014 Erich Leiusdorf / Victor LD 6152 (3 - 12°\u2019) (Mono).~The story of this opera is based upon the Greek mythological tale of Ariadne, Princess of Crete, who falls in love with Theseus, a captive, and gives him a ball of thread.Theseus is thus able, after killing the man-cating minotaur, to find his way out of the labyrinth and escape with Ariadne, whom he eventually abandons on the Isle of Naxos.After a long and unhappy sojourn on Naxos, the young god Bacchus arrives and it is love at first sight.The all-star cast for this recarding is headed by Leonie Rysanck As Ariadne, Jan Pcerce as Bacchus, and ltoberta Peters as the flirtat- jous Zerbinetta.The beautiful album includes a handsomely illustrated libretto and program notes, and is extremely well recorded, ray Hill avenue, of three years Red and White Revue experience, and this year in charge of set construction is producing and directing the show; Pat Schindler, 598 Grosvernor avenue has been appointed business manager, and Alan Willis, 563 Grosvenor ave- academic courses.Once again I have taken a census of various classes in over 20 schools (elementary and high schools, Catholic, Protestant and Jewish) and readers can draw their own conclusions.MUSICA Surprising census By FRANCES GOLTMAN Sharps, Flats end Naturals Beside each school is the grade, number of students in the class, followed by how many are taking private music lessons on any instrument in brackets.Royalvale, grade 4, 36 (6); Westminster, grade 4, 31 (15); Iona, grade 3, 31 (1); Coronation, grade 2, 33 (1); Grade 5, 38 (2); Bannantyne, grade 6, 32 (4); Sir Arthur Currie, grade 4, 35 (7); Jewish People's School, grade 7, 30 (10); Roslyn, grade 4, 34 (6); Summerlea, grade 2, 23 (3); Hampstead, grade 7, 20 (7); Willingdon, grade 4, 25 3, 32 (3); Grade 1, 31 (2); grade 6, 23 (2); Herbert Symonds, grade 42 (3); Grade 1, 31 (2); grade 34 (2); grade 5, 25 (4); grade 29 1»; grade 6, 30 (2); grade 35 (2); Shaar Zion, grade 5, (Continued on page 17) 3 4, 6.7, TELEVISION RADIO © STEREO 24-HOUR SERVICE © Prompt © Retieble © Reasonable Electric Appliances Repaired All Works & Parts Guaranteed WESTERN ELECTRONIC SERVICE HU.9-4044 344A Victoria Avenue nue, holds the position of publicity director.Tickets, at the price of $1.50.are now on sale at the McGill Union Box Office, and may also be purchased at the door of Moyse Hall before the performance.For reservations, call Av.8-2244.Marre Pater By BOB KEEN Epic: Hits From The Hills.The dozen favorites from one of the best choral groups in the business under expert Merrill Staton.Both male and mixed voices alternate in superb arrangements of \u2018Somebody Else Is Taking My Place\u2019, \u2018Have You Ever Been Lonely\u2019, \u2018Wagon Wheels\u2019, \u2018Rain\u2019, \u2018In The Chapel In The Moonlight\u2019, \u2018The Glory of Love\u2019, \u2018Indiana\u2019, \u2018The Old Spinning Wheel\u2019, etc.| Columbia: A brace of interesting | \u2018anniversary\u2019 discs featuring the | baton of Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic.On ML 5385 we hear the ' Symphony No.4 in G Mapor of Gustav Mahler commemorating the | 100th anniversary of the composer's birth and the 50th anniversary of his first season as music director of the New York Philharminic, this of course being a direct tie-in with | Mr.Bernstein.The work is indeed à pleasant one, jaunty and gay particularly in the first two movements, with a beautiful slow third, and the finale with vocalist Reri | Grist in the child's plaintive poem of Paradise.| ML 5575 Copland: Billy The Kid and Rodeo with the same orchestra | and conductor celebrates this living composer's 60th birthday and is a ' far different atmosphere.Here the wild and woolly West gets a rare symphonic portrayal in music written for modern ballet.\u2018Rodeo\u2019 is in four sections, Buckaroo Holiday, Corral Nocturne, Honky Tonk Interlude and Saturday Night Waltz, and Hoe-Down, which gives you a pretty good idea of the various moods and tempi; while \u201cBilly The Kid\u2019 in one suite, although containing muvh of the liveliness of the West, follows a more dramatic vein in portraying the adventures of the famous gunman.Perfor- mance is excellent.MONTREAL'S FINEST 1 MUSIC \u201cADVENTURE on wre: IN MUSIC\u201d 9.00 p.m.to 10.00 p.m.\u201cSTARLIGHT CONCERT\" 10.05 p.m.to 11.00 p.m.EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK ONLY ON DIAL 800
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