The Westmount examiner, 22 juin 1962, vendredi 22 juin 1962
[" \u2018| will repay judgment of voters\u2019: Drury Election \u2018high honor, responsibility\u2018 fo winner \u201cIt\u2019s a high honor and a great responsibility which I will discharge to the best of my ability.1 will try and MONTREAL, FRI.\u2026.JUNE 22, 1962 353535 5 CENTS 16 PAGES repay the judgment of the voters by attending to their | problems.As to the future at this moment, all that is clear is that the Liberal Party is going to form the Opposition.\u201d Thus stated Charles M.(Bud) Drury successful candidate in the St.Antoine-Westmount federal constituency following his election last Monday.VOL.XXXill, No.25 Egg-tosser misses mark All was quiet on the election front in Westmount, Police received no calls for trouble but there was one incident reported where an egg was cast instead of a vote, The odoriferous missile was thrown by a youngster at a candidate who was passing in a car, it was reported.The egg missed its target and ended up on the sidewalk on the opposite side of the street.There were no casualties and the poor marksman disappeared up a lane before, he could be caught.MR.DRURY FLASHES A VICTORY SMILE All stops were pulled out as candidates carried out the most exciting election campaign in Westmount, and one of the most interesting in Montreal's 21 constituencies.Open air rallies, picnics, speeches.heckling, parades.balloons, canvassing and the usual band and fanfare were resorted to in electioneering.Although no one would officially predict the outcome of this enthusiastic contest, remarks by voters were frequent.\u201cKerrigan is no match for Drury\u2019 was heard.This prediction came true as residents chose Charles M.Drury to represent St, Antoine West- mount in the mons by more than 3,000 votes over Kerrigan.Drury, probably would Rotarians hear how .; .Problems of today's teenager tackled by medical science By E.C.GANNON An insight into what is being done for Loday's teenagers from a medical viewpoint was given to members of the Rotary Club | of Westmount at their regular weekly meeting held in Viec- toria Hall on Wednesday.The guest speaker was Dr Summer hours Summer hours have started at (he Westmount Public Library.It is now closed all day Saturday until the Saturday after Labor Day.The Library also will be, closed all day next Monday.St.Jean Baptiste Day, and all day Monday, July 2, Dominion Day.Next week\u2019s weather June 23 to 30 Sunny and quite warm with high humidity to commence the then cooling winds and scattered thundershowers.Cold week, | John Elder, pediatrician, | well-known medical authority who comes from a long line of distinguished surgeons.In speaking on the subject of the place of the adolescent in I society.Dr.Elder enlightened this listeners to the methods employed in \u201cgetting through\u201d \"ito the average teenager because of their reticence and nonconformist attitudes.It was sometimes very gif- ficult to find out exactly ~ what is troubling them but cured and they are ready to speak out it makes the problem much easier, he said.\u2018If the teenager is anything, he is a non-conformist and if | he isn't he becomes a carbon \u2018copy of his parents who are drizzle in the mountains, clearing afternoons, One inch of rain during the week would be normal.Temperature range 40-75°F or higher, with 55 hours of sunshine.Delicate plants should be protected; evaporation of dew can produce the equivalent of a sharp frost.Hot humid days with morning fogs or heavy dews in the the middle of the week, then a deep temperature inversion accompanied by local thundershowers and hail.This is tornado time for Ontario and along the Ottawa Valley, particularly in the Carillon-Montebello and Ste.Anne de Bellevue- Cartierville regions.Spotting rain, mainly sunny and very warm but sultry for the end of the week.Morning drizzle for many places.Dawn fishing good, evening only fair.a \u2018sometimes very dull.once their confidence is se- By ERIC NEAL |} Conforming is all right for adults but it doesn\u2019t enter into the teenagers\u2019 picture.1t must be remembered that as a child he is a supreme egotist and as a teenager he is exploring his own emotions and anything that arouses his emotions interests him.\u201d The teenager, according to medical findings said Dr.Elder.is thoroughly loyal and does not like to talk about what is bothering him.makes it extremely hard to' This ROTARY CARNIVAL LOOT: youngsters \u2014 Richard Barnaby, 14; Bryant, 12; and Harvey Alter, 12 \u2014 are full of whoopee as they carry home prizes won Westmount Rotary Carnival now in progress understand him and get to the bottom of his trouble.The teenager is keen un ability and worships his father, and fathers should accept the fact that the teenager is trying to find out the silution of problems for himself and is seeking the ability to establish an atti- \"tude of his own.Dr.Elder stated that Montreal was fortunate in not having gang clements as they are generally known in other large centres and complimented {Continued on page 7) three John These at the its endeavors, in Westmount Park skating riuk.Crowds will House of Com- have ,by a tribute Ro- been Canada's next Minister of Defense if the Liberals had won the election, \u201cCanada laces a ditticult (Continued 7) pers on page 044000040000 5 00000508 840 Results ST, ANTOINE-WESTMOUNT J.Edgar Assels (NDP) 1,388 (X) Charles M.Drury (1) 13,821 Del Hushley (SC) 996 Peter Kerrigan (PO) 10,786 (X) The winner 694344400040 0004000400 00HS CF-Radio salutes city Today radio station CFCF, pioncer station of the [Island of Montreal, salutes the City of Westmount, The salute will take the | the form of special broadcasts and interviews starting at 5.0 a.m, until 11.00 p.m.Starting with Lee \u201cBreakfast Show the will highlight visits Dunbar\u2019s program to West- Smount\u2019s homes and gardens with commentary by Helene Nicker- son.From noon to 2 p.m.Gerry Bas- combe will hold forth from the corner of Victoria avenue and Sherbrooke street.At 3,40 à special broadcast will be made from | the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Tonight at 9.05 there will be a broadcast direct from the West.mount Rotary Carnival followed paid to the 401 City of Westmount Fighter Squadrou at 10.30 p.m.3 Hy xt | si Eo sn continue to throng the location for the rest of the week in order to add to the Community Fund work of the Rotarians.The carnival is the only means the club uses to raise funds (op \u2014 Roger Bruuclie Photo 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 22, 1962 \u201cWe bought , it through MY i ANE JO 3 MILLION CANADIANS Many families are launching themselves into a summer of fun by financing the boat of ther choice through the Bank of Montreal Farnily Finance Plan.This low-cost, life-insured plan is the sensible way to finance major purchases of many kinds for all the family.Ask for full details ut any branch of \u201cMY BANK\".oom SH BANK OF MONTREAL SE TRIER | GRE ERR Sas rena Finance Plan Sa ar a0 Fami ee 2% LA ARR EE RE RAIL LPN srt, ) amily nano LOANS Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave: JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: FREDERIC H.PETERS, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 (is a young, colored saxaphonist FFP47SS \u2014 © Bonded Roofing @ Sheet Metal ® Asbestos & Metal Siding for Residential Commercial - Industrial of Buildings Maintenance and Repairs on AH Types SHEET METAL WORK e 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request WE.5-2595 ee ee Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING GAS HEATERS WE.3-2432 Can you direct us te the Teuntain At.at Shorlreske Victor 2- 4444 NEC ICO CCC ECCCCECECES VY v AEN \u2018Love Thee\u2019, etc¢., and Mr.Gould's Platter a Matter RCA Victor: Black Tights.An original soundtrack recording.FOC-3.This is one movie \u2018soundtrack recording that does not pall on the listener, as the music on this | one has a great deal to contri- ! bute to the success of the movie | now playing at the Scville in Montreal, \u2018Black Tights\u2019 is actually four petit ballets with a French accent featuring dancers Cyd Charisse, Moira Shearer and Zizi Jean- maire.They are \u2018The Diamond :Cruncher\u2019, in modern style but not too so: \u2018The Merry Mourn- | jing\u2019.bouncy and waltzy: the | flashy and exciting \u2018Carmen\u2019 music of Bizet: and a bombastic | and nostalgie \u2018Cyrano De Ber- perac', each introduced by the: inimitable Maurice Chevalier.and ; all well-recorded and performed.| Love Walked In.Arranged and, conducted by Morton Gould.LM- 2633.A dozen old and new love songs, painstakingly arranged for brass and strings by the well-known musician Morton Gould.Mr.Gould never loses sight of the simple melodies, permitting the musical styling and rich orchestration to enhance these familiar ballads: \u2014 \u2018Love Walked In\u2019, \u2018I'm In The Mood For Love', \u2018Let's Fall In Love\u2019, \u2018Speak To Me Of Love\u2019, \u2018My Silent Love\u2019, \u20181 Love You\u2019, \u2018I own \u2018I'm Sure Of Your Love\u2019.The Bridge \u2014 Sonny Rollins and Co.LPM-2527.Sonny Rollins who having been considerably \u2018successful in this field, \u2018retired\u2019 in 1959 to study and try out new ideas with his music.This is his first recording since then, and Sonny and Company present a program in a refined version of the hard-bop style he is noted for.Sonny's sax is crisp and staccato, yet very fliud, and never raucous in delivery.the arrangements with Jim Hall, guitar; Bob Cranshraw, bass; and Ben Riley and H.T.Saunders on drums, soft and driving, diversely intricate and simple in construction, with plenty of exciting improvisation.The programme includes four standards: \u2014 \u2018Without A Song\u2019, \u2018Where Are You\u2019, \u2018God Bless The Child\u2019 and \u2018You Do Something To Me\u2019, and two Sonny Rollins originals, \u2018John S\u2019 and \u2018The Bridge\u2019.A great disc for lovers of abstract jazz.OBITUARY A.H.Hamilton Funeral services were held last Wednesday for Andrew Henry Hamilton, 45] Strathcona avenue, Westmount, who died Monday.He was the son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Wilfrid Hamilton.He 1s survived by his wife, Margot Hamilton (nee Lacoste) and three children \u2014 a son, Andrew Hamilton Jr.and two daughters, Susan and Harry Hamilton and one sister, Mrs.Jacques Archambault \u2018Marguerite), Mr.Hamilton was a prominent life underwriter with the Canada Life Assurance Company for over 20 years and active in welfare work with St.Justine's Hospital, Canadian National Institute for the Blind, French Catholic Scouts, Federation of French Charities, and Gold Cross, Mr.Hamilton was a member of the St.Lawrence Kiwanis Club.Funeral mass was sang at 9 am.Wednesday in St.Leo's Church, Westmount.Jack Hutton\u2019s teens Babysitting is no soft touch Two letters have arrived on my desk in the last week regarding babysitting \u2014 that time-honored profession by which most teenage girls (and the occasional fellow) make pin money.Exhibit A: A young mother of two children who feels that babysitters pledge themselves to a code of honor before launching a sitting career.Exhibit B: A 16-year-old Halifax girl who submitted with her letter a carefully prepared list of do's and don\u2019ts that more parents should follow when leaving junior with a sitter.Mrs.C.B.W.(also signed \u201cFed-Up\u201d mother of Two\u201d) writes: \u2018 \u2018Ycu've mentioned babysitting as a good summer job.Tell me, how many teenagers figure it is a chance to watch TV, read someone else\u2019s magazines, and raid a strange refrigerator?\u201cI would seriously suggest that young girls who think the money sounds attractive agree to abide by the following suggestions 1've drawn up before they take their first sitting job.Pon\u2019t cancel \u201cDON\u2019T promise to take a job if there's a chance that you might cancel out at the last minute because of a date.Just think what it does to our evening! \u201cDON\u2019T agree to look after a small baby if you've never had experience in caring for one.It either means that the youngster is going to be neglected, or the parents are constantly being phoned at their party.\u201cDON'T say that you\u2019ll stay all night if your parents haven't agreed to it earlier.We feel great when a mother or father telephones later to accuse us of being slave- drivers or responsible for juvenile deliquency.\u201d Interesting words, but Joan Brant, 16, of Halifax.has her own list of what babysitters expect from parents, Be available \u201cDO leave a number where you can be reached at any time during the evening.\u201cDO leave a lost of other important numbers \u2014 the family doctor, neighbors, fire department.and police.Most sitters should know the last two, of course.\u201cDO tell the sitter approximately what time vou'll be home, and try to stick to that time.\u201cDO not leave the sink stacked with dirty dishes unless you offer to pay the sitter extra for doing them.An extra 15 cents an hour is a good yardstick.\u201cDO tell the sitter all you can about your offspring \u2014 his or her nickname, the exact bedtime, what he should or shouldn't eat, and when.\u201cDO spell out for the sitter in a tactful way the snacking privileges, and show her where the snack can be found.\u201cDO make sure fhat she gels home safely.If you are unable to drive her home, send her home in a taxi, The parents\u2019 responsibility in creases, of course, the later it becomes.\u201d Joan: \u201cDon\u2019t feel, please, that we sitters are trying to have it all one way.We realize that we accept a great re- sponsability in looking after the welfare of another person, but the sImple rules l\u2019ve outlined help so much.\u201d And, she added, parents with really large families \u2014 four children or more \u2014 should expect to pay extra rates, especially if there are young babies in the family who need special attention.We're staying on the fence in this issue.But you may at least find the two points-of- view interesting, if only because they prove that parents and sitters really have the same worries in mind, Election quiz How many teen-agers in Canada were interested in the Federal Election.and had positive views about the political platforms of the parites involved?This is a moot question this week.Our friends in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver tell us that while a significant number of young people were helping to canvass homes most teen-agers were apathetic about the election.What about vou\u201d Could you name the candidates in your own riding?Do you have any idea of the basic issues which they've been discussing?Who is the Member now representing you in Ottawa?An interesting situation in a Montreal constituency was that 75 young people were working for their McGill University professor in the election \u2014 even though many were unable to vote.The students, who were helping Prof.Charles Taylor, a professor of political science at McGill University, call him \u201cChuck\u201d in his New Demo- (Continued on page 6) CITY OF WESTMOUNT GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are notified that there will be no garbage collection on St.Jean Baptiste Day, Monday, June 25, 1962.Collections normally scheduled for this day will be made on Tuesday, June 26, 1962.J.R.DAYE, P.Eng.City Engineer pp ES a EE Fer All Your eo PHOTO SUPPLIES eo PHOTOGRAPHY eo PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg'd.2 Stores to Serve You 4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.1-1989 -\u2014 VOL.XXXIit, No.25 TRAINING PROGRAM: University students who have expressed an interest in social work as a career are being trained by the Montreal The above photo Miss Marilyn Council of Social Agencies.shows front row, left to right: VTU VALUE RS VATIIIITOA 0 WE.3-4046 ESTABLISHED WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers HMAN'S oy 1899 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1962 Miss Judith Kostman, at \u2014 \u2026 morte, Poznansky.Mrs.Linda Hartt, Miss Karen Gray, Westmount.Miss Sylvia Altrous, Miss Karen Frank and Miss Beverly Baines.Several other Westmount students are taking part in the program.Back row: Roger Brunelle Photo QUEBEC EE WHISPERING PINES Children\u2019s Summer Camp (Boys & Girls 8 to 15 yrs.) SUTTON, QUE.Piops.Marjorie & George Dyer P.O.Box 129 - Phone 169 In the foothills of the Eastern Townships Green Mountains Supervised Activities Private Mountain Lake FISHING - SWIMMING RIDING - CAMPING - HIKING Games, Etc.Rates : $40 per week, complete $75 2 weeks, complete $150 month, complete Beginning July 8 to Aug.31 1962 By Reservation Only Health Certiticate Required RESORTS BEAUTIFUL CAPE COD COTTAGE \u2014 HYANNIS available from July 1st to T4th and August 4th to 31st.On quiet street, only one mile from Hyannis.All the comforts of home, linen, crockery and cutlery provided.Ideal for family of four, five or even six.Two bedrooms, large living room with TV, spacious bathroom with shower, kitchen, stove, refrigerator and all necessary utensils.Stands in own garden with ample parking space.\"4 mile from private beach.$125 (Canadian dollars) per week.Further information, phone daytime, Montreal, CRescent 3 - 1581, Local 253 Roman Catholic students Westmounters graduate from high schools Of a total of 2,346 students of Charnoc k.Hilary.TH: De Baint-.the English Roman Catholic high ner.nerid, Ir PES Bar ; ; bara, Il: Desjardins.Diane, © ry av : 1- : schools taking leaving and co Fox.Hilda, II: Hamilton, Grea lege preparatory examinations med must go to the moun- Andre,lll; the observation the scene of a tain,\u201d was made alt lL: Ras re, Yves, Weston, ALL: Maynard, Raymond, senti, Peter, Hit: St MI: Valois.Michael.IT: Cova, slight fire which occurred in Julio.I: Gordon, William, III.front of No.2 Fire Station Victoria avenue Boulevard this located at and The week.It appears that a sight seeing bus caught fire just as it was approaching the station.The chauffeur calmed his passengers and drove to the station.where he stopped and called for help.A single hand-extinguisher quenched the flames in the floor of the bus.Bus and passengers then proceeded on its way.| {Pool to be erected at $150,000 will be started within a PAGE THREE rma Swimming pool construction slated to begin in few days Westimounts new swimming ia cost of | few days, according to word [vom official sources, Cis the approval of the provincial authorities, AM that is needed plans by whieh will tbe fortheoming within à few days, | | 0 | | | ; Jean, Il: Rivas, Emilia.Il: Sin- throughout Quebec, the following clair, Heather.IT; Tinner.loua, students graduated from local 1L schools in fourth-year High.PASS COURSE: SAINT PAUL ACADEMY, Blouin.Martine.111: Bossy.Westmount Josephine, I: De Pooter.Martine.II: De Tahy, Elizabeth, IN: HONORS COURSE: Haumont, Nicole.H: Kuezmarski, .ae , ~~ Hilda.Ili: O'Halloran.Anne, 11; Atkinson, Barbara Anne, M: Rinahan.Bonita-Aun.ILI: Rivas, \u2018 Leonor, III: Sampson, Ann, 11: Warren, Mary, 1; Treleaven, ® Ann, 111 Bus driver \" ST.LEO'S ACADEMY HONORS COURSE : takes blaze De Man.Robert.Il: Poul, Maurice, 11: Servant, Claude, Il.° PASS COURSE: fo iremen Boronkay, Denis, lI: Fisher, | Arthur, Ill: Hawkins, Norman, ., I 1H; Huot, Michael.11: Jablonski, \u201cIf the mountain won't 80 Edwards, II: Johnson.Peter,\u2018 to Mohammed then Moham- II; Jones, Wayne, Il: Legault.Pier- Michael, The new pool will be located at Western and landsdowne avenues and will be of Olyan- pic dimensions \u2014 72 Jeet long and 42 feet wide with a sloping base providing varying depths for waders and competent swimmers, The latest in diving equipment will also be a feature of the pro ject as well as facihties {or Library parley Mrs.Norah librarian of Bryant, chief the Westmount Public Library.leaves today for Ottawa where she will attend the annual meet- with and patrons houses available bath tacditres permanent storie The new pool will have a water heating system whieh will allow ant extension ot the swimming season for patrons The project received enthusiastic approval at the last meeting ot the Conuna- nity council UN APPEL SUFFIT ler ou 2e hypothéque BALANCE DE VENTE SERVICE RAPIDE BANNANTYNE MORTGAGES 769-8581 1st or 2nd Mortgages ing and joint conference of BALANCE OF SALE the Canadian Library Asso- FAST SERVICE ciation and Ontario Library A CALL WILL BE Association, The conference SUFFICIENT ends June 29.UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.WE.7-9483 Call Nn 0 r And MERCHANTS FUEL OIL BURNER SERVICE Eases EESsEasans MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE ° Limited © WESTMOUNT | IL \u2014BIAL RADIO NEWS «oo COMPLETE FACTUAL A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCO COFMPASIY 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 22, 1962 THE WESTMOUNT Examiner Serving the Cily of Westmount since 1935 Heod Office: 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-045) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1.277 John W.Sancton, President and Publisher Vince Rowe, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager Hugh E.McCormick, Chairmon be an independant, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subseriptions: $2.50 per year: $16 half sear.Five cents à copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association.The Fxaminer aims lo Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash.WE SAY YOU SAY \u2018Garage\u2019 buses annoy traveler Three cheers, Mr.Drury! We believe it is in order to congratulate Mr, Drury on his election to the House of Commons.As expected, the fight narrowed down to two of the four candidates running in St.Antoine-Westmount \u2014 Mr.Drury and Mr.Ker- rigan.We have no way of proving this, but we are almost sure there wasn\u2019t a riding across Canada in which a cleaner campaign was waged.There was a tremendous amount of hoopla and good humour and we see nothing wrong in these gimmicks when they are conducted in good taste.The Examiner, in reporting campaign activities, was able to get in on the fun, too, by kicking around such phrases as \u2018Bud blooms\u201d and \u201cKerrigan krooners.\u201d Also, \u201cDrury dolls\u201d got into the act! To be sure, voting is both a right and a duty \u2014 a very serious business, in fact \u2014 but we are sure few if any citizens were offended by the funny antics of some of the candidates\u2019 organizers and other supporters.To all candidates \u2014 Mr.Drury, Mr.Kerrigan, Mr.Assels and Dr.Hushley \u2014 we say \u201cthank you\u201d for conducting a fair fight and refraining from mud-sling- ing.We congratulate you all! SAFETY ON WATER Ramps all over the country are loosing on the waters little boats with big engines driven by people who hardly know which end comes first.One of the main causes of tragedy has been crowding far more people or horsepower than a small boat will carry safely.The government (should) make limitations on the licence-plate legally binding.\u2014 Agassiz (B.C.) Advance, a > - .ca errr eet 4 THEY SAY Sir : When are the officials of the Montreal Transportation Commission going to wake-up and serve the public as fo when and where it should be served?I am speaking now of the innumerable buses marked \u201cGarage\u201d which speed by leaving waiting customers at the bus stops early in the morning.| live in Westmount and work in Verdun, I would suggest that some of the MTC officials try and board some of the buses marked \u201cGarage.\u201d They just go speeding by.Finally the waiting group board a bus which takes them to the Atwater terminal just in time to find the 108 Verdun bus has also been marked \u201cGarage\u201d and speeds by.Just let the officials try going down to St.Remi street.Here they will wait at St.Remi and St.James street while another parade of empty buses marked \u2018\u2019Garage\u2019\u201d\u2019 leave the passengers standing for as much as 15 minutes waiting for a 78 bus.1 am seriously thinking of moving to New York where | can commute by air to and from Montreal in 59 minutes rather than wait for a MTC bus, which sometimes takes me over an hour to get from N.D.G.to Verdun ! Is there no way whereby buses on their last trip to the garage could be compelled to pick up passengers on their last run to the \u2018Garage\u2019.It would save time and speed up the service for the, benefit of paying passengers ?G.C.E.By the way.COCKLECARROT IS PUZZLED Mr.Justice Cocklecarrot has postponed the hearing of the complicated case, Whackstraw Industrial Units, Mrs.Rowena Stalt, Canon Crisp, and Wiven- ham Public Baths versus Commodore Tiller, Renston Gas Undertakings, Inc., Alderley Ferret Farm, and Lifeguards- man Stellfurther, Antony Froyle intervening.The case concerns a shipment of asphalt delivered to a retired lighthouse-keeper in error, but there is a suspicion that the whole thing is a hoax.CRI There is 0 sweet joy that comes fo us through sorrow.\u2014 Charles Haddon Spurgeon This week in Westmount Delayed traffic light installation gets underway at busy intersection By VALENTINA RAHR At long last most of the equipment for the traffic light installation at Park Place and St.Catherine west has been delivered to the City of Westmount, and on Tuesday workmen got the go ahead on ground excavation.\u201cWhen the holes are dug, concrete bases will be poured.Then standards will be bolted to these concrete bases.Installation of fibre conduit for cables will take place while the holes are being prepared.All the equipment should be ready in about two weeks unless unforeseen problems arise.\u201d This is the word of Alexander Heron, superintendent of the Light and Power Department, who is in charge of the project.When a car travelling east along St.Catherine approaches this spot the driver will first notice a three-color traffic light overhead, which will be seen directly over the center of the eastbound traffic lane.On the northeast corner a secondary traffic light will be mounted.On the south side and directly from that corner will be another traffic light.Three traffic lights will control the eastbound traffic along St.Catherine street.Travelling west, the order will be reversed but control will be similar, with a traffic light mounted at the bus-top.Pedestrians will follow ordinarily traffic signals.Cars approaching St.Catherine from Park Place will see the overhead traffic light first, Petition for traffic light installation was given its final reading before Westmount city councillors by Councillor Drury.* *k # Carl Goldenberg, Roslyn avenue, a lawyer who has been able, since 1942, to settle more major industrial conflicts and strikes which have defied the efforts of other mediators for as long as a year, has earned the reputation of being entirely impartial.He has the respect of both union and man- agemeni and refuses to discuss the ways in which he arrives al workable agreements between disputing parties.\u201cGet Goldenberg\" is the remedy suggested by labor or management when a deadlock is reached.At the present time he is arbitor of a dispute between the Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission and its employees, thereby delaying if not yet averting a strike that has been explicitly forbidden by special act of Ontario Legislature, X-Word Puzzle ACROSS DOWN 1.Gael 1.Cut 6.Mop 2.Scorn 9.Gravy 8.Absent thickener 4.Endeavor 10.In baseball, §&.Ledge a home run §, Cry \u2014\u2014 42.Covered (false with alarm) threads T.River into 13.Baffle Tatar 14.Short Strait stage show 8 To 18.TV's torment Hitchcock 9.Antiair- 16.Sign on craft fire new lawn 11, In cards, (2 wds.) to give a 19.Odin a new hand brother 15.Astern 20.\u2014 Sahl, 17, Long rod comedian 21.Lamb's 1 2 j3 pen-name 23.Abundant 9 25.Funny 26.Cement 27.Chief 28.Part of \u201cto be\" 29, Directed 32.London landmark (2 wde.) 28.Greek letter 86.Much colder 87.Pay envelope surprise #9.Valuable fur 40.Egyptian dancing girls 41.Meadows 42.Strip off skin ¢6¢Y IKE many smart women,\u201d says a chronicler, \u201cshe takes a puff or two at a cigarette, and then discards il.\u201d Women who are even smarter stub it out and shove it behind their ears or in the lining of their hats, \u2018for a rainy day,\u201d as Nuclea Button- Farragut said laughingly.FEAR RME SEECERED 18.Grea t SNE es , E600E SENSN freight SSENEER IE er SEDNEIE n © + cargo NOV TE] S| jo[3(0) Sa 21.Apsam StS Teoh silk- ER BECZEEE worm als =| nek] o.___ San SEALIN UT HEROIC T= \u201d aivimis M1 01215 no see 23.Excuses 24, Melodious 80.Artist's 25.N.Palestine stand tribe 31.Obligations (Bib.) 33.Jeer 27.Homo 34.Benjamin's sapiens first born 29.Mountain 87.Knock lakes 38, Malt (archaic) beverage 5 lo 8 The most embarrasing and costly strike which was settled by Mr.Goldenberg in his career was the Royal York Hotel strike in Toronto that lasted more than a year.> ik k Artist Bea Alan, Addington avenue, organizing another series of picnic painting trips starting Saturday, June 30, with chartered buses leaving from the corner of Melville and Academy road.For reservations phone HU, 1-7019., Just how much money can a shopping woman spend in three minutes ?A local food chain store registered an order of food supplies just under $100 the other day.Speculation among residents about the new Westmount swimming pool and whether residents will be charged a fee, or whether they can use the swimming pool facilities just by showing an identification tag ?.Fourth Annual June Bug Rally scheduled to take place tomorrow, It is sponsored by the Volkswagen Owners Association of Montreal.Entrants will leave Rockland Shopping Centre at 8:45 a.m.with first car away at 9 a.m.Route will cover about 225 miles in the area East of Montreal toward Raw- don over all types of paved and unpaved roads.Entry forms are available from Ross Brander, Pit Stop, St Catherine Street west, Red Cross seeks volunteers To meet the requirements of hospitals, 4,000 pints of blood must be collected each week and to meet this demand Red Cross urgently needs volunteers to assist in the telephoning of donors for appointments.During the summer months many Red Cross volunteers are on vacation and replacements for this important work must be found.Any one wishing to enroll in the Red Cross Voluntary Services may do so by telephoning the Montreal Headquarters at WE.7-7761.Young ladies between the ages of 16-18 who are free from studies during the summer would be most welcome.1 SAY Roger Pickeldorf, always given to unthinking remarks, became exceptionally angry of a small coun- fry garage the other day.\"Tell me,\u201d he asked.What do you fellows wipe your greasy hands on when you run out of steering wheels ?* © AWARD WINNER: Winner of the Lucas Medal awarded to the most outstanding boy in the Senior Form of the school in teadership and character was James Brunton.In the picture left to right may be seen Dr.work, games, the successful Selwyn House.C.L.Ogden Glass, principal and vice-chancellor Selwyn House School prize-giving attended by many parents, friends Selwyn House School graduates received their awards in a colorful prize-giving ceremony which took place at Selwyn House School before a large gathering of parents and friends last week.The students were given a heart-to-heart talk by Dr.\u2019 C.L.Ogden Glass, principal and vice-chancellor of Bishop\u2019s University, who told them that a redress in the imbalance between arts men and scientists in present day society is urgently needed.| \u201cThis is not to decry the science student or the scientist.\u201d he said, \u201cI am simply trying to point out that we have just as urgent a need for lawyers, economists, businessmen, histori-\u201d ans.\u201d Dr.Glass continued: \u201cCanada and her sister democra-' cies of the West will continue : to lead the world only if they : take advantage of the education offered them and seek at the same time earnestly to improve that education.\u201d | tenant-Governors Silver Medal (for academic distinction in Senior School) and the Lucas\u2018 Medal \u2018awarded to the most outstanding boy in Senior Form of the School in work, games.leadership and character and vote of Staff and his fellow students).Winner of the Thomas Chambers Brainerd Memorial Award was Jon Scott.Gordon Nors-' worthy was awarded The Jeffrey Russe! Prize (awarded for all- round ability).Other prize-winners were: Form 1A, 1st, Michael Darling, 2nd.Peter Hadekel; Form 1B.1st, John Masse, 2nd, Sven Hurum: Form 111A, 1st, .John McCallum, 2nd, John Carsley: Form 11B, 1st Melvin Weigel, 2nd.Jan Wyllie; Form 111A, 1st, Jody Allison, 2nd, John Matheson; Form 111B, 1st, Dan Roden, 2nd.Robert Tennant: Form IV.Ist, Stuart Cryer.2nd, John Bentley: Form V, 1st, James Brunton, 2nd.Christopher Hoffman, Special prizes were: distine- James Brunton won (he Lieu- tion in senior French, Christo- | La on chair And no mouse squeaking Perhaps she found A pipe was leaking.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE © WE.5-4689 pher Holtmann: distinction in middle school French, John Mc- Weston School, Westmount, graduated seven students at an interesting ceremony held at the school\u2019s closing exercises in the Westmount High School Auditorium.Those who graduated were of Bishop's University: Robert A.Speirs, headmaster of Selwyn House School; James Brunton, student; and Colonel J.G.Bourne, chairman of the Board of Governors of \u2014 Roger Brunelle Photo Callum: distinction in senior mathematics, James Brunton: distinction in third form mathematics, Dan Roden: distinction in literature, Christopher Hof(- mann; distinction in fourth form Latin, Stuart Cryer: distinction in history.James Brunton: distinction in fourth form science, Stuart Cryer: public speaking prize.Stephen Price: prize for general excellence, John Pike: distinction in creative writing, Murray Leiter: RL.Hon.Arthur Meighen Memorial Award, Jody Allison: distinction in choir, Rory Forbes, Jan Wyllie: Selwyn House Chronicle Cup.Jody Allison: magazine contest awards, Stuart Cryer.Gordon Nors- worthy.John Matheson; prize for application and personality, Jon Scott: Head Prefect\u2019's Cup.Gordon Noseworthy: House Captain's Cups.Gordon Norsworthy, Christopher Hoffmann.Andrew Vodstreil.James Brunton: medal for outstanding achievement in house competition, James Brunton; academic success, James Brunton: Roderick A.C.Kane, Scholarship to Bishop's College School, Lennox- ville, Unity Boys\u2019 Club We go on the air By MAURICE MARIASINE The \u201cLike Young Show™ of CFCF Radio will emanate today from the Unity Boys' Club of Westmount from 3.30 p.m.to 5 p.m.The program will be broadcast live from the premises at 1090 Greene avenue.Everyone in the community is welcome to attend.There are no limitations.The program will consist of a record hop.on-the-spot interviews, some entertainment and refreshments.| The open-door policy of the.club will be in evidence this afternoon.Make up a party and plan to attend.There are no restrictions, Come one, come all\u2019 i SUMMER PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Arrangements have been completed with the Seigniory Park Beach Club for members of the \"continuing Unity Boys\u2019 Club to participate in a weekly program of fun and frolic at Chateauguay's swimming pool.Beginning July 3 and every \u2018Tuesday throughout \u2018thé summer.club members are asked to be at the club at 8:30 a.m.sharp.Another highlight of the summer program will be the tour of an ocean liner provided through the courtesy of the Canadian Steamship Services, The date has not as yet been selected, but it will be on a Wednesday in July or August Registration for the learn-to- swim project at the YWCA this summer will continue until the end of this month.All begiu- ners interested in learning to swim under expert instruction are asked to register immediately.The course, a six week affair.will start on July 12 and end uit August 16.i Carol Beck, Sylvia Bennett, Carol Brown, Patricia Machika, Toni Shepherd, Vivienne Sosnowski and Georgia Taylor.| ; Awarded honor ribbons in studies were Kathleen Hersey, Susan Ellis and Ann Epstein, of { Bronte House, and Judy Malone, of Austen House.Honor ribbons in sports went to Carol Beck, Diane Beck, Carol Greenfeld, Roslyn Luke, Naney Epstein and Joan Henderson, of Austen House, and to Carol Brown, Lynda Trenholme, Maureen Crowley, Susan Ellis, Patti Staples, Ann Epstein and Adrienne Alison, of Bronte House, Presentations were made to Vivienne Sosnowski, president of the students\u2019 council: Lillian Schouela, Editor of Ad Lucem: Georgia Taylor, business editor of Ad Lucemy: Robyn MacDonald, head of Austen House: and Carol Brown, head vf Broole House.The cup for honors in studies, the debating cup, senior basket: ball cup.interhouse gymmastic cup and the Weston School house trophy went to Bronte House, The MAKE YOU junior basketball went te Austen House C.Andrew address.Westmount Baptist \u2018Stop worrying\u2019 sermon set Sunday \u201cJohn The Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus Christ,\u201d will he the subject of the morning sermon for St-Jean Baptiste Day at Westmount Baptist Church At 8:30 p.m.the minister, tr 1 J.cup Hersey gave the Bailey, will preach von Stop Worrying.\u201d Nursery serviee and junior congregation replace the Sune day School trom June 24 to September 9 The nud-veek service of the church will be held on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.when Dr Bailey will continue the study of the Book of Romans.The BYPU meets on Friday at 8:00 p.m.in the lower hall On Saturday.June 243, the senior choir will hold ity annual picnic at the Dorval Island heme of Mr.and Mrs, Fred Johnson, at 7.00 pm.R SAVINGS MORE ACTIVE AT CHARTERED TRUST PER CENT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS PER CENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Your money earns more for you when you save at Chartered Trust.With Deposit Accounts, 4 per cent interest is credited quarterly on minimum monthly balance.Pass book is required for deposits or withdrawals.With 3! per cent Savings Accounts, you enjoy chequing privileges.Make your savings earn higher interest \u2014 drop in, or mail coupon.CHARTERED TRUST COMPANY 1312 Greene Ave, Westmount we.326 Hz | (Just north of Western Ave.| 1 | Please open a | | Deposit Account, [] Savings 1 | Account in the name of I | +oroovosoo0oovem00 000005600000 000 00000000 00000000 À | 1 enclose first deposit of $.0.00000000s0000000 Q I I NAME .\u2026.\u20260ossoveceouvecccn cena nes 0008 san con 000000 00000 l | ADDRESS .corvecsarrousessnacsone ne 000 sscct0vanto00000 D CITY.00s000scccc0ass0000 PHONE .osc0oesoreccov0e À 7 Students graduate \u201d from Weston School Z961 \u2018ZZ 8unp \u2018Anpjag \u2018soutwoxg junounsapm yy \u201c© Boabysitting .(Continued from page 2) cratic Party headquarters, Quile a difference from the\u2018 classroom.| Several of the students decided to give up summer employment lo work unpaid for Prof.Taylor On June 18 all the students put in à full day us serutineers al some of the 26% polling stations in Mount Hoyal consutueney.As Carol Brainin, a McGill political science student, phrased it \u2018l'in too young to vote so 1 feel 1 simply have to do something in the election, vou know.to feel that I'm part of at Brave to Carol and other teen-agers who feel the same way! New .i Lingo Anvone heard the latest \u201clung phrase in the Russian tcén-ager's vocabulary?Its cne word - \u2018iron.Recent visitors to Moscow report that the word bas come te mean à superlative adject- we What an \u2018iron\u2019 book, an The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 22, 1962 weekend.5 Ry Re won\u201d girlfriend.an iron\u201d This living room features traditional furnishings and decor Victims revived New Forty-Three Hundred wing by firemen | features \u2018latest in living On the occasions this week © the Westmount Fire Depart- Keeping in step with the lat-, trend in using graceful replicas basis \u2014 maids.houseman.chauf- walnut wood of a light shade, ment were called upon to use their first aid and rescue «quad ta de rescitation on, Westmount's largest luxury; individuals who had taken apartment, the Forty - Three.sick and collapsed, Hundred, is displaying two fur- \u2018The calls were answered hished apartments in the new promptly and artificial re- wing which will be ready for spiration given before the occupation varly in October, doctor or ambulance arrived.© Copies of furniture pieces In two of the three cases which were once confined to ex- their efforts were successful elusive shops are now being! in reviving the victims, who | manufactured in Canada and: were taken to hospital by stock items may be purchased | ambulance.at short notice.Following this est look in home furnishings, pass + Lure me ee ane ene ee We're fussy fellows at KENWOOD'S Anything we pack or erafe receives the utmost care.Our highly trained, courteous staff are experts in the art of preparing goods for moving or storage fragile china, bulky articles, everything is carefully wrapped and picked as only Kenwood's know how, If you are fussy, too, call Kenwood's \u2014 it costs no more.KENWOOD'S Care! ILIENWOODD'S WESTMOUNT TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD 4221 ST.CATHERINE W.e WI 3-1113 Orer 55 Years Experience « Agents for AMird Van Lines more ve se Pearson.Kensington avenue.has | made use of the color, pattern and intricate wood mountings inspired by the ancient cultures, and combined them with con-, temporary pieces that still re-! tain an Old World look.| In the living room of the ' traditionally styled apartment now on view.off white colored chairs with pleated material.and neutral shades combine with white, off white, brown and natural tones predominating.Floor length draperies in na- | tural tones are a special feature ; of the whole apartment unit.An - interesting wood chest with Ital-' ian renaissance wood scroll work ! on the doors combines beautifully with lamps that yp\u2019, ter with antique Italian shad ¢ of glass.Carpeted from wall to wall in fawn broadloom.this spacious room has an air of added dis-' tance given by the floral garden | mural above the boxy silhouette of the rich brown toned four cushioned sofa.| A marble topped coffee table completes this conversation corner.The dining room area which adjoins the living room features a walnut\u2019 table and chairs with off white rhino leather covered seats.A sideboard complete with cabinet and shelves at bottom and glass enclosed doors sheltering display shelves, at the top, is a repro duction of an antique piece: that adds to the tasteful ar-! rangement, An occasional | piece is a lamp table with cloverleaf shaped top.A love seat close by in muted shades of brown completed the liv-| ing area.' \u2018LATEST WORD\u2019 IN j KITCHENS The kitchens in this apartment and the second one on display are similar in that they feature the latest word in kitchens.: Twin compartment sink, wood ! finish teak wood.formica cabinets, two sliding hardwood cutting boards, built in eye level\u2019 ovens with rotisserie, two door refrigerator with separate freezer, under the counter dish washer, recessed kitchen telephone with retracting cord, washer- drier connection.A special in-| tercom system telephone connects the kitchen with the front door, garage, housekeeper, etc.Smartly uniformed help on hourly o daily or full time i of antiques.decorator Frank B.! feurs, butlers, is available.with maching night tables and extra long chest of drawers.Tones of blue predominate here and all shades of blue culminate in the heauti- The den or TV room which, may also double as an extra | bedroom or guest room is de-! corated in shades of brown, off : + : white and light brown, with wal- fui tufted print chintz chair.Les ; Full width mirror over the nut - hn re am far chest of drawers, and built in seen a walnut wood shell and drawer cupboards tone fish montage, with neutral tone clothes closet are additions draperies at the windows.to every apartment.Air con- The debutante's room is de- ditioning units are alse in- coraled in several shades of stalled in every apartment.rose, white and light pink, and The bathroom in this six and is practical yet feminine, | a half room apariment are tiled \u2018one in gray and the other in The master bedroom fea- | gray tures an extra wide bed in (Continued on page 8) TREE OWNERS TREES ARE ALIVE AND THERE IS MORE TO THEIR CARE THAN MEETS THE EYE.PROPER TREATMENTS ARE THE RESULT OF CORRECT DIAGNOSIS.\"Consult the Company with the Qualified Personnel\u201d SINCE 1933 (ANADIAN Na Service LIUTES HU.9-6811 77 Montreal - Toronto Blvd.Lachine, P.O.Preserve your Home Beautify your Communit @® INTERIOR aus ii & EXTERIOR PAINTING © PAPER HANGING ROSEDALE PAINTERS Reg'd.® Carpentry Repairs ® Brick & Stone Pointing 4939A ROSEDALE AVE, N.D.G.HU.8-6168 From Page 1 Problems of teenagers tary members for the fine work they were doing in aiding youth through clubs such as the Unity Boys\u2019 Club and their efforts in fucthering scholarships.Teenagers must have something to occupy their time and the clubs sponsored by Rotary were solving many of the problems in this respect.From Page 1 Drury elected.iod in the near future.and en- Institue of International Affairs: deavors by the Diefenbaker Gov- Member of the Northwest Terri- ernment to cling to power pro.tories Council.longs the uncertainty and makes He attended Royal Military | College, Kingston, Ont., Cana- the difficult period worse,\u201d fur- A dian Army Captain 1940; one of JUDY HOLLIDAY ART CARNEY DAVE GARROWAY Headline the He urged fathers to take more interest in their teenaged children.; Through clinical studies at the Montreal Children's Mospi- | v Guide tal.Dr.Elder stated, it was | AWARD SHOW- found that symptoms which a preview in TV GUIDE.appeared to be physical by the parents who brought them to' the clinic were really emotional ! and many of the psychiatrie | problems of parents were found \u2018 to be reflected in the children., In the same issue\u2014Don\u2019t miss Dr.Elder was tendered a vote 4 h 1 1 ru i DIRECTORY FORD 1960 SUNLINER, OWN- KR TRANSFERRED, ASKING $2,450, PRIVATE SALE.482.1357 N.S.U.Prinz 1960, perfect condition, $500.Phone 489-9684.A à WV Oy ah aa RAMBLERS 1862 (new! cars and station wagons, trade accepted, top| CA all discount without trade-in.Mr, David.| will Move ME 11-182 Anything Anytime [86 BOATS & MOTORS ~ \u2014 Go Anywhere Make an Offer?(ALSO RUBBISH & TRASH) Plywood boat.16 feet, electric.fully vquipped.$4.00 PER HOUR Johnson 50 convertible top, Call HU.6-4189.90 GARAGES TO LET AUTO STORAGE [ LIVE AND DEAD Parking.w CARPENTRY Parking, {F there is anything in your house ye iy you would hike to have tepatred or CO , remodelled call me and lets talk It over, 14 years experience.J.Jensen, | WE.2.3549.cveninus PAINTING AND DECORATING PAINTING \u2014 Decorating \u2014 Interior , and Exterior, minor repairs.All types of cleaning.Efficient workers.Rea- ing, greasing, ote.at >.Also day or night contracts VICTORIA AVENUE GARAGE | 370 VICTORIA AVENUE HU.6-0767 APU IS HT MG MS ML SR do Mah AVAILABLE ~ HEATED garage.4043 Dorchester West.Call WE.3-v20L.sonable rates All jobs guaranteed.Cauû S.W.Little, PO.7-417L, CA EEE 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female * Imagine NOW YOU CAN EARN More Money THAN EVER WITH OFFICE OVERLOAD TYPIST, STENO.NESS MACHINE YOU CAN MONEY TODAY.WITH OFFICE OVERLOAD CALL AND INQUIRE ABOUT OUR NEW RATES.1155 Dorchester W.CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING UN.1-3561 EARN EXTRA MONEY Part-time Work Your Spare Time Is Valuable Make It Pay! IF YOU ARE BILINGUAL AND CAN WORK | \u2014 2 OR 3 DAYS À WEEK \u2014 ALL YEAR \u201cON CALL\" EATON'S CREDIT INTERVIEWERS TELEPHONE ORDER CLERKS CASHIERS AND OTHER POSITIONS WHY NOT COME IN AND © DISCUSS IT.EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 9TH FLOOR HOURS 1 TO 5 P.M.The T.Eaton Co.Ltd.of Montreal HAS A VARIETY OF IN- | TERESTING OPPORTUNITIES \u2014 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER REQUIRED \u2018FOR MODERN OFFICES ON UPPER LACHINE, WEST OF CAVENDISH.HOURS: 9 TO 5 ¢ 5 DAY WEEK LUNCHEON FACILITIES EMPLOYEE BENEFITS APPLY MR.HOOPER HU.8-9181 102 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male TELEVISION AND RADIO QUALITY CONTROL TESTER AN OPENING EXISTS AT OUR PLANT IN THE TOWN OF MOUNT ROYAL AREA FOR A TECHNICAL SCHOOL GRADUATE WITH A MINIMUM OF 2-3 YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN THE AREAS SHOWN BELOW: CARRY OUT TEST MEASUREMENTS PREPARE TEST REPORTS TROUBLE-SHOOTING BUILDING TEST APPARATUS INFORMATION REGARDING THIS VACANCY CAN BE OBTAINED BY TELEPHONING: CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY REGENT 8-9441 LOCAL 270 2442 TRENTON AVE, BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 p.m.Sunday: 10 a.m.to 6.30 p.m.102 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male DRAUGHTSMAN APPLICANTS MUST HAVE HIGH SCHOOL AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL GRADUATION.THE MAN WE ARE LOOKING FOR SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE ON MECHANICAL LAYOUTS OR SIMILAR WORK PLUS A KNOW - LEDGE OF ELECTRIC _DIAGRAMS OR SOME TOOL DESIGN WORK.APPPLICANTS WILL BE EXPECTED TO LAY OUT COMPLEX EQUIPMENT FOR CHECK - ING PURPOSES AND EVENTUAL REDESIGN FOR ENGINEERING CHANGES, OCCASIONAL WORK ON ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS WILL ALSO BE A JOB REQUIREMENT.5-DAY.37!: HOUR WORK WEEK LIBERAL FRINGE BENEFITS.| PLEASE SEND RESUME OUTLINING EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE BACKGROUND TO | EMPLOYMENT ADMINISTRATOR CANADIAN MARCONI ~ COMPANY 2442 TRENTON AVE.MONTREAL 16 106 SITUATIONS WANTED \u2014 Male MALE INTERESTED IN PART TIME WORK IN REAL ESTATE.PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE, SURVEYING.SALES, CUSTOMER FOL- LOW-UP AND OFFICE MANAGEMENT.FOR FURTHER Es ICULARS PHONE HU.-6649.112 MOTHER'S HELPER YOUNG CIRL, 16 YEARS.REQUIRED FOR LIGHT DUTIES JULY AND AUGUST AT ATTRACTIVE SUMMER RESORT.CALL RE.8-1843.MONDAY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.CAPABLE GIRL FOR SUMMER MONTHS FOR COTTAGE IN VERMONT.3 CHILDREN.CALL RE.8-9092.113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPER.baby sitter.experienced, local references, wanted by working mother.Own room.Telephone evenings HU.6-9372, REFINED couple for new home in Laurentians: woman must be excellent housekeeper and cook.Delightful separate home provided.Write Box 1114 \u2014 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 28.117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED ADANAC MAINTENANCE cleans stores, offices and apartments.Call FE.4-8240.WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY 23- 4.$8.00 PLUS CARFARE, WEST- MOUNT AREA, WITH REFERENCES.CALL WE.2-1226.Use Examiner Classifieds Ng wy 102 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male Challenging Opportunities In Electronics SALARIES FROM $7,500.00 PER ANNUM Radio and electronics technicians with a desire to see more of the world, can find rich rewards with the Canadian Marconi Company.The Company, Canada\u2019s largest electronics specialists, is engaged on important defence projects in remote areas of Canada.Successful applicants will enjoy a remarkably low cost of living (food and accommodation for the employee only costs $1.50 a day, heavy duty clothing is supplied free) and will have the chance of a lifetime to accrue substantial savings.There are also first class prospects for promotion to supervisory grades with salary ranges up to $10,500.Can you qualify?If you have 3 or more years of experience in installation or maintenance of communications type equipment with special emphasis on radio relay, carrier and data transmission systems.The answer is yes.Or if you have extensive practical experience, may be, yes.then the answer again, Interviews will be held in various centres during June.Please apply in writing to: CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION VILLE ST.LAURENT, PQ.P.O.BOX 540, ATTENTION : MR.T.R.CADOO 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General e Moving EVERYTHING MUST GO Three piece chesterfield «et.Tela son sels Khadabar rug, 8 8 120 1oae shade; «mall clothes hamper.bath oom stood; Thermos flack, table lamps HU 6.4098 Rare Opportunity Valuable Turkish tux.9 x 12, lenvine Canada, $750.FE.41708, evenings 3 CONTINENTAL BEDS; MARBLE TOP DRESSER AND COMMODE.DRESSFS, SIZE 18; OTHER FURNI June All.ENCELLENT CONDITION.NO HREASONARLE OFFER REFUSED CALL HU.1.9327.LINDSAY UPRIGHT PIANO, PERFECT TONE, $225.00, CHESTERFIEI DD, $35: WHITF PAINTED DESK.$15; ANTIQUE GEORGIAN DINING SUITE, 8 CHAIRS AND SIDEBOARD, s0 00; ODD CHEST OF DRAWERS, $12 50 RE 29-7208.WILI.SELL USED CEMENT MIXER, CAPACITY \u2018y OF A YARD.CAll.RICHARD LAMBERT, HU 4.5515.ONE Victorian oval table.$25.two oil pamtings, Sun Set, (Ramus), both $35; 1 {loo Jamp, $15; 1 plant stand wrought ron, white and gold, hold six plants, 870; one pau silver candle sticks: one Jarge silver tea service and tay $50; 1 cut glass berry bowl «ix matching berry bowls, $35; tea wagon, black lacquer opens into table: baby tenda, $10; oll mn good condition.RE.8 4547 GIVING Up \u2018home.Beautiful antique fammiture.Chairs, cabinets, dressers, ete.HU.9-81 81.PAIR of draw arapes \u201cwh valance.pussy willow pattern on old rose ground; pair floral cretonne draw grey valance; grey carved rug apn- prox.10 x 12; mirror 60 x 70 inches; Thor semi automatic washing machine, HU.1-5115.ONE large tricycle $14.00; one pedal car jeep) $14.00; both in very good condition, 484-7616, 4 ALBUMS OF GERMAN MUSICAL, RECORDS DO 6 7427.127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom Furniture Custom Built King size bed complete: two night tables; two dressers; good condition.RE~ 7-1067.130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment McCLARY 1961 FRIDGE, 10 CUBIC FEET.AUTOMATIC DEFROST, 50 LB.FREEZER, PERFECT CONDITION.277- 7907.EVENINGS.132 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments BABY grand piano, good condition, reasonable price.Call OL.3-4318, between 4 p.m.and 7 p.m.134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment GIRL'S 3-speed English bicycle, 28- inch, Perfect condition, reasonable price, Call WE.7- -2174, after 6 p.m._ ONE boy's, one girl's bicycle, fuil size, $15.00 each.WE.2-8890.136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing & Furs FUR COATS: JACKETS AND STOLES, SLIGHTLY USED.ALL KINDS AND SIZES.REPOSSESSIONS, UNCLAIM- AND TRADE-INS, SOME LIKE NEW.$50.00 UP.ARTHUR'S, 1171 ST.CATHERINE WEST.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Sacrifice MOVING TO APARTMENT, 3 WARDROBE TRUNKS; 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IN PERFECT CONDITION.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Carpets WALL-TO-WALL from $1.50 yd.up RUGS 9 x 12 .fram $20.00 up HALL CARPET .{som $1.50 yd.up Draperies LIVING ROOM.BEDROOM AND KITCHEN EXCELLENT CHOICE AT LOW PRICES Sale Prices LARGE SELECTION OF BEDSPREADS \u2014 BLANKETS \u2014 SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS \u2014 UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL \u2014 WINDOW SHADES PLASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTES, ETC.ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.Antique Table DINING ROOM, 4 CHAIRS; 2 UPHOLSTERED LIVING ROOM CHAIRS: PAIR BRISTOL GLASS LAMPS WITH SHADES.RE.8-3202.Leaving Canada ANTIQUE PINE CUPBOARD, $225.00; NORDHEIMER UPRIGHT PIANO, $200.MARCONI 18-INCH T.V.$80.00; PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER.$35.00; CHILDREN'S TRICYCLE AND CAR.CALL WE.Call HU.1-0451 for your Classified Ads diapes, yellow ground green valance; pair drapes floral panels, grey ground, | SPRING FILLED MATTRESS, MAR.\"VFL.LIKE NFW DOTH $4000 OR , BEST OFFER.8 MILIMETER MOVIE \"CAMERA, HEIL.AND HOWELS., INCLUDING LEATHER CASE, EXCFI.- LENT CONDITION, $40.00 OR BEST OFFER CALL HU 9-M123.ANTIQUE English tea table.some ne furniture HIS.00RS, 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTFD wicker furniture, chaos and sofa, good condition, reasonable price.Witte Hox 1117 © 7000 Kildare Road, Cote St Lae WANTED Haby Grand Piano.Good tones.Reasonable price.WE 33-5718.WANTED: junior 2-wheel bieyele, ood condition Reasonable, WE.«\u20ac 1580.158 DOMESTIC PETS Dog Grooming Dogs givomed ut home by visting aualified expert Bellmead Certificate.Poodles speciahict and all breeds Miss Geffe 941-1240 NOTICE Application has been made pursuant to the terms of By- Law No.555 of the By-Laws of the City of Westmount, as | amended to the said City of Westmount to obtain a permit to establish a private school for girls in the resi- \u2018dential zone at 525 Mount Pleasant Avenue, by Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's School Inc., 1741 Cedar Avenue, Montreal, P.Q., WE, 5.6537.Dated at Monireal, P.Q.this 12th day of June, 1962.Sqd.MRS.JOHN CORBETT, President HU.4.9867 OR HU.6-0759.Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified ADDRESS .CLASSIFICATION .ictvvecrerrennccens Your Ad: \u2026 Date .1962 csrssssscsesss cesse.Phone LLL vesscrssansecs0sen0e0 Moil or Detiver Montreal To: © For Assistonce Phone HU.1-045) EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS 7005 Kildare Rood, 29 | | | How to figure Examiner Classifieds\u2019 low cost: Total e.words in above ad.First 10 Balance .words OR, Deduct Examiner Money-saving CASH Discount: 20% [] Payment Herewith \u2014 words \u2014 Minimum charge 50e _\u2014 @ 4e per word [1 Bill Me You save by saving us cost of bookkeeping and billing by moking payment for your ad by sending cash with order If you haven't an immediate need for a Classified Ad, keep this coupon handy for the next occasion.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General gui SLUMBER KING SPRING AND Ww 7961 \u2018IZ unr 'Aopuy 'seujwoxy sunoussam ay) =Indians win fwo more The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 22, 1962 Westimount's Unity Indians collected two more wins this week, to bring their unbeaten stretch this season to 12 straight, with victories over Orioles and Red Sox.At Clifford park om Monday.they crushed Orioles 21-2 under\u2019 the two-hit pitching of Dalton Barnoff.who bagged his fête straght mound triumph.The locals bagged 18 hits, with Lawrence Crouch smashing out two homers, aided by Steve Al- vlyen and Zigi Rodoman with single four baggers.The latter was à grand slam, scoring four men Losing piteher was Michel Matte On Wednesday, the Indians sped to ther 12th straight win.whitewashing Red Sox 22-0 Lawrence Crouch was the win- ming pitcher, bringing his seasonal tally to 40 Bradley Syvret and Dalton Barnotf both homered.Phis wis Barnoft's eighth of the season.Losing prteher vas Andre La- vote Westmount softhall results ® Pee Wee sudden death play-off: Pirates 11.Mets 6.® Pee Wee All Stars vs.Bantam Champions: Pee Wee 15, Indians 9.The right of the chartered banks lo Issue bank notes was cancelled in 1945 and since that time only the Bank of Canada has beea permitted to issue paper money in Canada, | | Pirates take PeeWee crown Pirates won the City of Wesl- mount Recreation Department 1962 Pee Wee Championship by trouncing the second place Mets in a sudden-death pluy-off game by an 11-6 score.Barry Josephson and Dalton Barnoft shared the pitching assignment, while sound defensive team play aided the victory, Following is the champions roster: \u2014 Paul Ono.Captain.Gordon Holland, Co-Captain.Bruce lerner.Duncan Wray.Roger Helgason Marco Ricci, Barry Josephson Peter Fonseca.David Bockan.Steven Bourke Bradley Syvret.Dalton Barnoff.Toe signs cee Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club announced this week that Hector \u201cToe\u2019 Blake had signed a contract for the coming year, No terms were announced.PIAY A LITTLE LONGER LIVE A LITTLE BETTER CALL FOR A TR \u2018Paul road, St.Henry.and sitould N° TILE LONGER=TASTES ALITTLE BETTE BREWED A LITTLE William Gaudreau, | nor, The Examiner learned tween the age of 6 and 16 who are residing in Westmount are (invited to take part in the program, which includes, sports, arts and crafts, various tours, | picnics, ete.The low: JUNE 26-29.Orientation of staff and training, full program is given be- JULY 2-6, Organization: including registrations, waivers, games, and introduction of program, i Team sports \u2014 Arts and Crafts; Inter-playground schedules for boys and girls in sports com- :mence.Various handicrafts for boys and girls commence.JULY 9-13.Tours, Nature Study.Good Citizenship; West- mount Police and Fire Station | visit, industrial plants, Summit Park, Conservatory, practice i health, safety.cleanliness, traffic sense.helpime others, first \u201caid.JULY 16-20.Handicraft Competition Week: Each playground to work on a project in competi- | tion with the others, JULY 23-27, Special Events: Picnics, theatre, LaFontaine Park I Kiddies Zoo, entertainment.JULY 30.August 3, Inter-Play- ground Tournaments: including Table Tennies, tennis, putting, Volleyball, Horseshoes, checkers.shuffleboard.badminton, various table games, AUGUST 6-10, Tabloid Sports, Track and Field: Inter-Play- ground competitions at West- | mount Athletic Grounds.; AUGUST 13-17.Nominations \u201cand Elections: Most popular boy and girl.Most Athletic boy and Refs golf Saturday The Quebec Football Re-! its annual golf field day at the Bellevue Golf Club on Saturday.Chairman for the event, is Pat McAleese while his com- Jensen, Bud Wiley.fending the low gross honors while past president Harold Platt is the defending low net champion, Ball school under way on June 26 | The National Baseball offering tuition in sport, will get under way on June 16, running through until August 31.The school will run from 9.30 to 11.30 a.m.every Saturday.School, arts of baseball, free of charge.Those interested should be present at the National Baseball School, Gadbois Park.Cote St.| ask for Mr.\u2018the president of the clinic, | Mr.Gaudreau is a Westmount.ter, living at 4024 Tupper.this | week that all boys and girls be-\u2019 ferees\u2019 Association will hold Moving abroad ?mittee is comprised of Derek ' Norm Mcleod and President Harry Ross is de- the summer Monday to ; Boys from 10 to 17 are invited to attend the course in the finer Recreation dept.announce summer playground program The City of Westmount Annual Summer Playground Program will get underway this year on Tuesday, July 3, with registration commencing at 9.00 a.m.at Stay- Prince Albert and Westmount Parks.\u201cWhat I'm really looking for is a packel of tennis seeds\u2014\u201d Members enioy Wesley golf A strong crowd of 61 members and guests enjoyed the annual Wesley Men's Club golf tournament, and the dinner which fol- i lowed, at the LaSalle Golf and Country club last week, John Walker won low gross honors, with a grand 78, followed by Duncan Ulley, who shot 83.Low net honors went to Alec Douglas with 67.Other prize winners were Mark Price, Walter Freach and Walter Ramage.girl.Best boy and girls in Handicrafts.} \"AUGUST 20:24.Preparations for playground closing: plan themes, handicraft exhibition.rehearse speeches, etc.AUGUST closing; hibition of games, sports, crafts, costumes and speeches.27-31.Playground Awards to winners, ex- | handi- | US.baseballers at Unity Boys Plans have been completed for the visit of the Ogdensburg, N.Y., Little League Baseballers to Westmount\u2019s Unity Boys Club on Saturday, June 30.The group will be welcomed to the Club at | noon where refreshmenis will be served.A game between the American Legion boys and the Unity Indians will take place at the Westmount Athletic Grounds later in the afternoon.Canada has seven rivers \u2014 St.- Lawrence.Nelson.Saskatchewan, \u201cChurchill.Yukon, Mackenzie and .Peace \u2014 of more than 1,000 miles in length, BILL ROBERTS CYCLE & SPORT BICYCLE REPAIRS Specializing in RALEIGH and CCM WE CALL FOR and DELIVER WE.3-0442 4351 St.James West GET A MOVE ON MOVE WITH / | Packing - Crating - Shipping - Representation All Over the World AGENTS FOR ALLIED VAN LINES AV.8-7211 RACE OR Jn WITH MORGAN'S! Storing - Work Guaranteed Free Estimales organ\u2019s | SUMMER out-of-town picn JULY 3rd to Westmount Y.M.C.A.« .à daily program of sing-songs, crafts swimming instruction, trips, tours, + « » for: boys and girls 9-13 years of age Special Swimming Program Aug.13 to 24 FOLDERS AVAILABLE AT THE Y.M.C.A.FUN CLUB ics, and special events.AUGUST 10th SNOWDON OLD TIMERS REVIVAL.These two shots were taken at the scene of the Snow- don Major Fastball League re-union night, this week.TOP, left to right, Jack Eagan, Doug Waugh, Allan Dyke, Ken Mosdell and Reggie Snowdon fastball re-union ) 7 Fun for the 45\u201d Whole Family! THE \"ORIGINAL\" ONE- AND-ONLY FUN PACKED * Westmount UNDER COVER this year in the WESTMOUNT SKATING RINK St.Catherine at the Glen COME ALONG TONIGHT Fun Continues Till SATURDAY MIDNIGHT UR EAE \u201cCHARLIE - MORNING MAYOR OF MONTREAL\" 6 A.M.- 10 A.M., MON.- SAT.Burroughs take time out for a breather during the play.BOTTOM, left to right, Canadiens\u2019 boss \u2018Toe\u2019 Blake faces up for the next pitch, with Doug Waugh as catcher, and Logue Mac- Donald as plate umpire.\u2014 Roger Brunelle Photo THE \u201cJOHN WILSON SHOW\" 10 AM.-2 P.M.DAILY Old-timers thrill fans with base hitting glut Nostalgia, breathlessness and muscle rub were the order of the day at Tren- holme Park on Tuesday evening, as a large crowd saw the re-union of many former stars of the Snowdon Major Fastball League, in a special \u2018old timers\u2019 game.A grand total of 19 base hits, in all points of the diamond.delighted the assembled 1,200 fans.Greens beat out Reds 14-8.Proceeds went to the N.D.G.Maple Leafs Junior Football Club.When the pace began to tel} ' en the young-in-heart veterans, the game was called after six in- wings.Four homers counted el USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS TRIBUNE LR Wis CN.ie.ecu 6: eve TOO 5 0, ¢ +.Four homers were smashed oul.proving that the old-timers can still hit hard.Joe Bervaldi homered for the Greens.managed by Jay Killoran and Jack Egan.! For the Reds.managed by Buddy Atchison and Irving Se- Jick, outfielders Bernie Lecbosh and Cy Sokoloff majored, as did pitcher Nick Borzelli.Canadiens former ice hockey star and current manager Toe Blake made a big hit, but couldn't muster the speed or energy to make more than three bases, and was thrown out at the plate.N.D.G.\u2019s popular All Star de- fenceman Doug Harvey was able to make a late appearance, but went hitless at two at bats, a ENJOY QUEBEC'S BEST-\u2014 ENJOY O'KEEFE Out on the Gaspé shores, and everywhere in beautiful Quebec, more and more people refresh themselves with miid-tasting O'Keefe Ale.Why don't you try O'Keefe .It's brewed with seedless hops for natural mildness.Change to O'Keefe and enjoy life at it's best.,, Drink O'Keefe the Jill alter EEE Pa Pe EE ER Seton .: a armen \u2014\u2014 Z961 \u2018ZZ ounp 'ADplid \u2018aoujuOX] jUnOUSIM OY] GL The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 22, 1962 1 6 MARCONI RADIO SOUNDS OF WESTMOUNT-JUNE 22nd XX KR 5:30 \u2018til 9 a.m.Lee Dunbar\u2019s aol! aint! \u201cBreakfast Show,\u201d direct from corner of VICTORIA and SHERBROOKE! 9:05 \u2018til 10 a.m.Ross Crain's * Ye A dh kk dk ek kkk kk doa tne, Loe 10:30 \u2018tl 11 am.Cacao \u201cHere's Helene\u201d, J Helene Nickerson takes you on a COLOURFUL TOUR OF \u201cHouse Party,\u201d from the home of T2 2e es ee MIS WESTMOUNT HOMES a WESTMOUNT HOUSEWIFE.A Re EL aerimansy AND GARDENS! 12 \u2018til 2 p.m.Gerry Bascombe's ea py 401 jy \u2018\u2019At Home with Bascombe,\u201d live - ee VOGES de | A 3¢ | Hs from MACY'S at VICTORIA and.9466 Lt SHERBROOKE ! Prizes galore! x = 96 \\@ 3.30 \u201ctil 5 p.m.SPECIAL FROM; TA R bees UNITY BOY\u2018S CLUB.Free cokes, = 947 4} | teen gals invited.ARE EI EME A TT ANT VYVYYIIVYYTGIIQYIIIGSISYIGIGIGIVIGIQIIIYIIAIIIQLIGIIIIIIIQIQIIIIIIVIQIIIIIIQIVIVIIIIIV I | Fitts a OL 9:05 \u2018til 9:30 p.m.Another special direct J I pS from WESTMOUNT ROTARY CARNIVAL! PRAIA Pay I NX RE Big, big prizes.(CF Radio will broadcast ASN ÿ* highlights of the Carnival on Saturday too!) OR AM 10:30 \u2018til 11 p.m.A tribute to the 401 A FH iy Ere) em 7 CITY OF WESTMOUNT FIGHTER SQUAD- Pedy] EE lds ENG RON, tracing its history and listing its sn 5% OX IRONY! achievements.Na WARDENS ANS All this plus interviews with lead- ve ing citizens of Westmount, ice cream treats for the kids, prizes and surprises! Remember, June 22nd, a salute to Westmount from CFCF! - - AS f nue a [À -_ a a\" a.La VER a FER Na fee A \u2018CF RADIO SALUTE TO EVERYONE IN WESTMOUNT ON A VERY SPECIAL DAY! "]
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