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[" PINS VOL.XXXIt, No.34 -\u2014 FEU acces 22e en \u2014- _ \u2014 55000 en ee \u2018ARE THEY REAL?\" This display which Jim- White.12, ing was \u2018part of the 41st Annual Exhibition of the Canadian Gladiolus Society staged recently\u2019 in the Royal Montreal Regiment Armory, \u2018MONTREAL, FRI., AUG.24, 1962 22e 35 5 CENTS 16 PAGES Westmount wanted part of N.D.G.\u2014 Page 3 They sure are \u2014 but this is a natural question for spirited boys to ask at an exhibition of a certain type of flowers.(standing) and his brother, Fred, 10, are examin- The two-day event was sponsored by the Quebec Gladiolus Society and was well- attended.\u2014 Roger Brunelle photo \"AT SWIMMING POOL SITE Playground closing due Tuesday The annual Playground Closing {new swimming pool, scene of this Westmount and Awards Night, sponsored, by year's event.the Westmount Recreation Department, is scheduled to take place next Tuesday evening.Ail children should be at their respective playgrounds \u2014 West.mount Park, Stayner Park and Prince Albert Park \u2014 not later than 6:30 p.m.i duction of boys and girls holding They will then proceed to the\u2019 honor awards to members of the bers of their families to attend.Refreshments will be served.address by Mayor Cushing.Pool closed to public during night's events The Westmount swimming pool will be closed to the general public from 6 to 8:30 p.m.next Tuesday while the annual Playground Closing and Awards Night activities are in progress.jams along Western avenue have occurred as motorists mers, mostly children, stage heen invented yet! The pool, as a result, has been partially closed in with colored tarpaulins.Ae * The new pool has attracted such attention that traffic Children may invite mem- : most popular girl.This will be followed by intro- slow up to watch the swim.\u2019 diving stunts which havent of Westmount | l organized \u2014 sports, ; swimming and tours.City Council.Categories include most popular boy.\u2018 best boy athlete.best girl athlete, best boy in handicrafts and best girl in Opening ceremonies will be- handicrafts in each of the three gin sharp at 7 p.m.with an | playgrounds.; (tion the two occupants, but 8 Off- duty, unarmed.Constable wins car-foot race: nabs suspects An off-dutv, unarmed Westmount policeman captured two car theft suspects early last Sunday mornmug following a car-and-foot chase along St.Catherine street and Clarke and Western avenues.Const.Pierre Legault.in civilian clothes, was driving west on St.Catherine street about 12.20 a.m.Sunday when he saw a station-wagon travelling along the left side of the street.Const.Legault caught up with the vehicle at | Clarke avenue when it i stopped for a red light.He \\ got out of his car to ques- i 444440000000 60 00400000 0000 S OH Milestone feted in fine style | | | | Const.Legault, hero of this story, is 23 years old and has been with the Westmount Po- | lice Department for a year.| \u201cHe | first anniversary with certainly celebrated his in us CONST.LEGAULT Police Chief Herb Ward.\u201cHe is a credit to the force.\u201d 144444040000 41 the station-wagon sped | away \u2014 north on Clarke.| The policeman climbed back Residence | into his own car and gave chase.\u2019 Next will come the presentation of awards, followed by entertainment and refreshments.Summer programs, directed by i qualified supervisors, are highly handicrafts, Registration in the three lave grounds this summer reached 318 \u2018with an average daily participation of 285 children.Camp visit Members of the Rotary Club last Wednesday visited Weredale Camp Instead of attending their regular week- | | ly luncheon.They participated \u2018 in swimming, baseball and had\u2019 a hearty supper.fine fashion,\u201d observed Deputy ! 1 I At Western avenue the station wagon turned east \u2014 but the driver lost control and the.® vehicle wound up on the lawn\u2019 repair of the Redeemer Lutheran Church.Const.Legault and the two suspects got out of their re-_ spective cars and the chase.proceeded on foot \u2014 but not before the policeman hailed a passing taxi and requested the driver to radio for help, Cabbie Y.Girouard.of Mont-' real.called his dispatcher and the Westmount Police Depart-' ment was notified, ; Meanwhile, before help arriv-\u2019 ed.Const.Legault caught up with the suspects opposite 4270 Western avenue.Faking, he told racket reported Page 16 (Continued on page 5) Cob: Lo bro pe Jext week's weather By ERIC NEAL Continuing pleasant with hot.sultry days and cool nights, then clouding for wet mists or light drizzic, with sunny intervals.Clearing generally and warming again, with milder nights, Heavy evening thunderstorms for many places.Bright and fairly warm through to the end of the week.Cold winds will be blowing into a tropical storm off the Attantic const and possibly coming inland.This is the storm which gave us trouble as \u201cConnie\u201d in 1955, and as \u2018Carol\u2019 the ycar before, An agreable weekend, bul fishing not so good.ge .4 SARL TR SET RI WR DR I ts Tie Se 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 24, 1962 New Offices MORGAN INSURANCE SERVICES LTD.are pleased to announce that they are Now Located in their New Offices East Wing 14th Floor PLACE VILLE MARIE NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER 861-9461 ee a ee a eT nT a ee ee a a \"ee Te a a\" ea eT a eT a\u201d a Te Te eee Tee a a © Bonded Roofing ® Sheet Metal ® Asbestos & Metal Siding for Commercial - Industrial Residential Maintenance and Repairs on All Types of Buildings Leo SHEET METAL WORK eo 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request WE.5-2595 ae\" ee\", cu \u201cCHARLIE \"aCe\" na WE.3-2432 - MORNING MAYOR OF MONTREAL\u201d 6 AM.- 10 A.M., MON.- SAT.THE \u201cJOHN WILSON SHOW\" 10 A.M.- 2 P.M.DAILY ! A EE EE Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING «© ROOFING GAS HEATERS Ca \"= a a a a a a el a gr TT a nT Tn Ta Te eT ne a Fe te Tn Ta Pa Ta Tn Ur Ta Te Tn Tn nT a ee Ta a Tn Te Ta Tn Tu\u2019 THIS WEEK IN WESTMOUNT water.meni supervisor.At the swimming pool, to insure the greatest safety, a total of seven lifeguards are on duty \u2014 John Moore, Don Smith, John Wood, Ron Delaney, Helen Renaud, Marion Renaud and Charles Turner.Free swimming instruction is given from 8 to 11 a.m daily.Skating rink and swimming pool visitors, mostly of school age, are very fond of Johnny.\u201cHe bawls vou out when you do something wrong, but he\u2019s your friend again the next time he sees you,\u201d explained a local teenager.The close understanding that exisits between Johnny and local youngsters most | likely is due to the fact that he himself grew up in West.mount attended Westmount schools, and was a member of the Canadian services during the Second World War before taking his present position.* * ES Some excerpts chosen at random from letters of appreciation written to Dr.Bailey of Westmount Baptist Church: \u201cHave just been listening to your talks on radio during the past is headed by The chairman of the provincial St.John Ambulance appeal for funds this year is Lt.-Col.Pierre Charbonneau, of 796; Lexington avenue, Westmount, | former commanding officer of | Le Regiment de Mainsonneuve.The appeal, from Sept.9 to 22 inclusive, seeks $250,000 to carry on St.John Ambulance's | first aid and nursing services during the coming year.| \u201cEven though we had a re-| cord year during 1961.\u201d said Lt.-Col.Charbonneau this ; week, \u201crequests are coming in for our services in greater numbers than ever bofore.I If we are to continue to re- | spond Lo these requests we | need the generous response ! of all the public in our campaign.\u201d The St.John Ambulance Bri- in the province of Quebec now numbers a record 3,229 men and women, who devote their time, without pay to treating cases of injury or sudden \\ illness anywhere crowds gather.© Last year.Brigade members .gave n total of 390,419 hours \u2014 , more than 44 years \u2014 to public , duties of all kinds.They treat- \u201ced 14,683 patients, of whom 923 were classed as \u2018major cases\u2019 , requiring further treatment in \"hospital or from a doctor.| In addition, the organization trained thousands of Quebecers in first aid.home nursing and artificial respiration in free public classes conducted in 133 centres throughout the province.gade Seven lifeguards on duty roster for city's new swimming pool Three hundred thousand gallons of water are filtered every six hours in the Westmount swimming pool by adding muriatric acid as a disinfectant.Fifty pounds of bromide are added {o purify the water daily, and dicalite is used to clear the This information comes from John Garland, Westmount Recreation Depart- few weeks, and am writing to say that il is so nice to listen to a minister who seems to be trying to interpret life in an understandable way, cheerfully.It sometimes seems that many ministers think that their duty lies in repeating Bible quotations, almost afraid to express | an opinion of their own.\u201d \u201cMost sincere thanks for the strength and inspiration FAVA by Valentina Rahr AAA and comfort that your radio messages and sermons always provided for my mother while she was a patient for the six months in a private hospital.She was always so pleased, when she could tune in an listen to your church broadcast \u2018lift Up Your Hearts\u2019 and 'Plain \u2018Talk.\u2019 Both programs she followed faithfully and they had added value when you were the guest speaker.Your strong convictions and challenging questions made a deep impression on her mind.During this summer she passed quietly St.John Ambulance appeal Westmounter vices voluntarily, their only reward being the satisfaction of helping one\u2019s fellow man,\u201d Lt.- | Col.Charbonneau said.\u201cHowever, our expenditure on such essentials as medical supplies, uniforms, ambulance maintenance and instructional courses is constantly increasing and we need the public\u2019s financial support more than ever before if our services are to continue to expand.\u201d EK LOL the highest CL CIC NT TE ROLE service Consult a REALTOR \u2014 a man who has voluntarily pledged himself to the CODE OF ETHICS of the } MONTREAL REAL ESTATE BOARD \u201cOur members give these ser- away.My sisters and 1 will never forget the help and strength your words provided for us.\u201d + * * Westmount High Scheol pupils preparing to register on Wednesday, September 5 .Comdr, R.H.Stokes-Rees, Rose- mount avenue, former advisor on defence equipment to Prime Minister Winston Churchill, shortly to be heard over CBC radio network .Dave Green- blatt, announcing his retirement from acting racing and has instead become the manager of the Bardah] Racing Team with John Cannon named special driver for the remainder of the racing calendar.V.C.Hamilton joins hoard of Reddy V.C.Hamilton, O.B.E, of 4300 Western avenue, West- mount, has been appointed a director of the Reddy Memorial Hospital.Mr, Hamilton, who is president and general manager, Canada Cement Co.Ltd, served overseas with the Royal Canadian Engineers during the Second World War, attaining the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.He is a member of the Engineering Institute of Canada.SAVE TAX DOLLARS You can deduct from your taxable income payments made on any of these Registered Retirement Savings Plans distributed by Investors Syndicate: Retirement Savings Certiti- cates\u2014Fixed-initerest, guaranteed plans tailored to your individual needs.Equity Retirement Plan\u2014(1) Investors Mutual of Canada Ltd., a balanced investment for stability and income, or (2) Investors Growth Fund of Canada Ltd.\u2014 an investment in equity securities for capital growth, Combined Payment Plans \u2014 A selection of plans which combine shares of either mutual fund with Investors Retire ment Certificates.MAURICE G.JACQUES Region Manager 5030 Sherbrooke West Investors syndicate GF CANADA, LIAIYE® Mead Offices Wianipeg » Offices in Principol Cities a aE pe nes ta WAR ge pL SSE 2 ESR, Es oni cé ou Cea ss, At 2e pe PT whats + For Al Your eo PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores to Serve You eo PHOTO SUPPLIES eo PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg\u2019d.4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St, W.HU.1-1989 ToeH,E YOL.XXXII, \u2014 No.34 .PRISE IN] Examiner; WE.OHMAN\u2019S 0 STABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Wotchmaokers JEWELLERS 3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1962 \u2018Twas back in 1907 when PAGE THREE Westmount nearly annexed large section of N.D.G.A special meeting of the Westmount Council was held on Friday the 14th inst.to discuss the question Dame de Grace should be annexed to the Model Suburb.Editor's note: N.D.G.are anxious that they should get into a more.council agenda?urban municipality, in order to secure greater benefits ancre in the way of streets, street cars and sidewalks and the other municipal conveniences.These progressives have their own municipality.but have been held back by the | representatives of the farm-! ing lands, so as a solution, they are now trying to secede from the rural environment and become part of Westmount, as a new ward.The idea was approved by most of the Westmount Council, who are anxious to follow the Greater Montreal idea, and a lenlative basis of agreement was drawn up, which will form the subject of pour-parlers between the two municipalities UN APPEL SUFFIT ler ou 2e hypothèque BALANCE DE VENTE SERVICE RAPIDE BANNANTYNE MORTGAGES 769-8581 Ist or 2nd Mortgages BALANCE OF SALE | with the object of been trying to go ahead in , cementing the union.FAST SERVICE A CALL WILL BE SUFFICIENT eventually Representation was good There was a full representation of the Westmount Council.save for the absence of Councillor Scott, while the deputation from N.D.G.consisted of Mayor Thomas A.Trenholme and Councillors Brodie and Macdonald, with Messrs, George Marcil Antoine Decary, A.Pru- d\u2019homme and Senator Dan-.durand.Mayor Trenholme acted as spokesman for and explained to the town the delegation\u2019 Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1907.& y We would like to thank Hugh McCormick for digging up this in- whether or not a section of the municipality of Notre teresting story from the many archives to which he has access.lished in the old Westmount Observer on June 22, A number of the citizens of the more settled sections of Makes good summertime reading.The article was pub- We balieve this type of yarn By the way, is this proposed annexation still on the Rofary official to pay visit ; Mr, J.Douglas Mayhew, Dis- \u201ctrict Governor of Rotary International, who will be the guest speaker at the Westmount Rotary i weekly luncheon next Wednesday.will be a visitor at the Unity i Boys\u201d Club during the morning of that day.Mr.Mayhew will tour the building.An indoor program has been arranged.This will include round-the-table, ping.pong, arts and crafts and an inter-club biddy basketball game.Biddy players are ask- | ed to give their names to Michael Dwyer.council that the residents repre-: sented on the delegation aspired to become citizens of Westmount by the annexation route.The district involved, comprised some three hundred | arpents bounded by the Upper Lachine road, Oxford avenue, Church avenue, (now N.D.G.avenue) and Claremont avenue.Lone voice opposes Mr.Trenholme at some length described the reasons which had led the residents to desire the change, and he was | followed by Senator Dandu- , rand, who also strongly favored the annexation movement, Mr.Duncan Macdonald of N.D.G.vigorously opposed the idea of such annexation, (Continued on page 35) © AUSTIN Look At This! Brand New Triumph Herald Sedans $14.90 °° (Only good on seven left) Down Payment No Problem CAMBRIDGE MOTORS «2 LTD.Dealers for © TRIUMPH 4257 St.Catherine W.© ROVER WE.5-6366 Advance registration begins The rehearsals are nearly completed for the Variety Show which is being planned for next Monday.In addition to Unitv's 10 acts, the Lions Boys and Girls\u2019 | Club will also take part.The au- | dience will include all the youngsters who have participated in i this year's summer program.i | An advance registration for 1962-63 program season has has started at the club.The registration period is officially from September 4 to Sept Ç ember 15.A membership enrollment record was established for the 1961- ,62 season with a total of 1,034 members.The last previous high | was in 1956 when 1,000 young- ;stres were enrolled.Local student wins N.E.scholarship Claude Schaffer.of 331 Clarke avenue, Westmount, who is al- tending the Faculty of Commerce at McGill University.awarded a Northern Electric Undergraduate Scholarship Valued at a maximum of $500 universities for Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, Physics.There are also two scholarships for Commerce.one at McGill University.and one at Queen's University, and one for Business Administration at the University of Western Ontario.has been per annum, it is tenable at twelve\u2019 and By MAURICE MARIASINE There are no membership limitations at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Boys and girls who reside in either Westmount or St.Henry are welcome to join.Membership fees are at a purely nominal level.For further particulars, please call WE, 2-3506.A complete program of arts, crafts, hobbies, group clubs and a wide variety of sports has been planned for the forthcoming season.À À x One of the requirements for the new program year will be a football coach.Readers may recall that last year, Unity introduced tackle football for the boys.At that time the age category was in the intermediate classification, However.this year the club is gearing its football program for the \u201csmall fry\u2019 age group.It is hoped that a football (Continued on page 6) NEED A CAB?UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.CALL TRAVEL AIR, SEA & RAIL BOOKINGS HOTEL RESERVATIONS, CAR RENTALS FREE SERVICES & INFORMATION E ROAD.: 489-2881 MONTREAL 28 WE.7-9483 Call MERCHANTS For FUEL OIL And BURNER SERVICE MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE ° Limited © WESTMOUNT \u2014\u2014\u2014 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 24, 1962 THE Examiner Qerxing the Cliy of Westmount since 1938 WESTM UNT 4 Head Office: 7005 Kildore Road, Montreal 29 Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1.0451 Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1.27 John W.Sancton, President ond Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman Vince Rowe, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Monager lhe daaminer aums to be au independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted (o public service, Mail subscriptions: 52.50 per year $1.25 half year.Five cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association.Authoiized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa end for payment of postage in cash.WE SAY Newspapers in key role |\" 15 NO secret that newspapers play an important role in maintaining freedom of speech; they also effect a mightv impact on our economy.This was vividly illustrated recently in Minneapolis: For 117 days a local newspaper suspended publication because of labor-man- agement difficulties.As a result, the city\u2019s business community lost an esti mated $10,000,000 in retail sales.The estimate, made by the Federal Reserve District Office, was considered by others to be a conservative one.\u201cThe lack of regular newspaper advertising media adversely affected the economy of the whole area,\u201d the Downtown Council of Minneapolis reported.An executive of one of the large department stores commented: \u201cWe are delighted that the trouble is over.It is important to get back to the normal pattern of reaching the public.\u201d Newspapers, like any other business in our free enterprise society, must make a profil to survive; additionally, we have the self-imposed responsibility of battling injustice, defending freedom of speech \u2014 and so on.Yes, indeed, the local newspaper has its unique niche in the development of a community \u2014 and serving it.CREE THEY YOU SAY Reader queries union decision Sir: 1 read with considerable interest your story about a shorter work week.ete, for our firemen, It seems to me the members of the union association made a grave error in not accepting what was agreed between the City of West- mount and the union representatives during the negotiations before the case went 10 arbitration.On the other hand.| know | am guilty of \u201carmchair quarterbacking\u2019 now that the arbitration hoard has handed down its decision which, as 1 understand it, is binding on the city and the firemen\u2019s association.Some pertient questions, however, come to mind: (1) Did tht firemen make an error?12) Was the union {oo tough or were its membership working on some sort of a long-range plan on an almost \u201call or nothing\" basis?«30 Or.in view of our tight economy.are arbitration boards handing down decisions in the interests of the public by throwing out or drastically cutting down on issues at stake?These questions could apply to many labor demands.I am not an economist, but perhaps the party is over \u2018following the big boom after the Second World War) and now we must stop expecting the moon.1 am a working man (not a member of a union) who greatly admires firemen and their dangerous work, and 1 don't like the thought that they may have pulled a boner, inadvertently or otherwise, in this case.Perhaps someone can enlighten me and other readers.Fire Buff.The Squirm someone has criticised the new dance, the Squirm, as a very dull affair.Not at all.The dancers, as they crawl across the floor like worms, accompany their movements with melodious screams, which may be interpreted as \u201cWanna la-a-a-ve ma ba-a-a- bee.\u201d And now and then an electric guitar plays a cha- cha-cha-cha rendition of a Shopong nocturne, Ha 4 SAY caper Nothing can bring you peace but yourself; nothing con bring you peace but the triumph of principles.\u2014 Emerson IN THE SPIRIT OF FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY AN LI Students welcome vacation wind-up (yeah!) By KAREL KRAMER Its soon back to school for the students in the Montreal area.Most are quite happy about the whole situation.As one renowned department store displays on its first floor, a few are standing on their heads, happy to get back to their classrooms.Everyone ready ! All the youngsters\u2019 report cards are dug up and discussed further and worthwhile statements are made like \u201cWhat will happen to Johnny if he fails the next term?\u201d are bought an- School bags or are patched up for other vear most likely to be kicked around in the halls of the schools, Exercise books, rulers, erasers, pencils, and pens are bought at the many local displaying their pa- towards education.stores triotism All in all everyone is ready for another year of hard work! Some are different Some of the students.on the other hand, do not wish to go back \u2014 as many high school students do \u2014 or they go back with a sour expression on their faces, not happy about the cireum- stances they find themselves in now, School day, school days .Oh, well, as we said in the opening paragraph, most students are happy their vacations are nearly over \u2014 but don\u2019t take any wagers on that! TO OUR FREE WAY OFLIFE.\u2026 BUT MOST OF ALL IT'S THAT GREAT DAY | | Fa wn reiogae ».OUR RIGHT TO WORK AND BARGAIN.«.FOLLOWING WHICH .You Kips Go / BACK To SCHOOL 2 Questions and Answers In this column we publish questions about employment insurance and employment, together with answers received from the Unemployment Insurance Commission.If you are uncertain about any point, do not hesitate to send us your question, We will obtain an answer and publish it in this column.Following are some questions with answere which may be of interest to you: Q.\u2014 1 was prosecuted and paid a fine in connection with offences against the Unemployment Insurance Act.ACROSS 3.Capable 1.Clip, of being as wool effaced 6.Witch's 4.Siamese wrap coin 21.Large 5.Sun god artery 6.Cool 12, \u2014\u2014 podge 7.Actor \u2014\u2014 18.Little Chaney quarrel 8.\u2014\u2014 and 14.Thwart ends 15.Owns 9.Askew 16.Presidential 10.Medieval nickname Irish foot 17.Oriental coin soldier 18.French 14.Stop explorer 16.Mold 21.Hardy 19.Buffed 22.Ammuni- leather tion: slang 20.Our planet 26.Small bay 27.A rusty hinge sound 28.Matured 29.Formerly, a half gallon 80.Sound range 32.Astern 85, Nocturnal flyer 86.The \u201cBlue Eagle\u201d 38.Ill-tempered 40.Affirmative votes 41.Indian's shelter 42.Egyptian dancing girl (var.) 48.Shabby 44, Peevish 3 | SAY! Now ] have received a notice that if 1 don\u2019t repay the amount 1 received, while on benefit, and to which I was not entitled, that I will be liable to legal action again.Why?A.\u2014 The lagal action referred to in your notice is through the Exchequer Court of Canada, When persons fail to make suitable arrangements to pay amounts owing, then a certificate is obtained from this Court and the local Sheriff is required to seize property or other assets to satisfy the judgment and attendant costs.CH 21.Nar- g row v .[SEA VIR inlet: SSRN] geol.pLjon!stol 23.Word 241] cols ]V sub- ANE END stitu- [OWT] = BOF ti SY VIS) ons 12IS IY SIS |V]H 24.To BJOIN[THMUIN 5} S] abuse [22/GloHIRv] {80 25.Bul.CSIC DIEIN[SHE] garian - weight.34.Tailor's 27.Price measure 29.Be- 37.Pale seech 39.Piece of 31.Mon- furniture astery 40, Malt 32.Behaves beverage 33.Liberate 42.Near s 7 8 9 jio 22 |23 [24 j25 We con offer up much in the large, but to make sacrifices in little things is whot we are seldom equal to.\u2014 Goethe poses ory rv mm} a ~ CEPR ad eT Br Sate dese Po Woolers and Tweeters The birth of a new record By Giveon Cornfield Sunday before last we drove ut to the auditorium of the Jeunesses Musicales Camp at Mt.Orford to hear Montrealer organist and harpsichordist Kenneth Gilbert perform.We had a special interest in the program, knowing that some of the works played that night were to be recorded the following week by Baroque Records, the new Canadian record company.Five composers, representing four nations, made up the Mt.Orford program.The concert began with the variations on \u201cMy Young Life Hath an End.\u201d by the 16th century Flemish master Jan Pieterszoon Sweclinck.This was followed by J.S.Bach's Concerto in D minor \u2014 a transcription of an oboe concerto by Benedetto Marcello.The popular Passacaglia in B minor by Francois Couperin was heard next, followed by three sonatas, all in the key of D major.by Domenico Scarlatti.The second part of the program was devoted lv two more works of J.S.Bach \u2014 the fourth Partita in D major, actually a suite, consisting of an Ouverture.Allemande, Courante.Aria, Sarabande, Menuet and Gigue, and the celebrated Italian Concerto in F major.As an encore.Mr.Gilbert obliged with the seldom performed Ava Maria by Bach.It is this little gem, with its flowing Alberti bass that Charles Gounod chose, superimposing upon it his now famous melody.Good taste predominates It would be of little value to dwell upon individual works in the program.The entire concert was a marvel of good taste and expert craftsmanship.The harpsichord lacks the piano\u2019s range of soft and loud.and the performer must rely on changes of registration for contrasts.There are few indications in the score.the choice of it, snow or sleet Sunshine or rain Our plumbers will ; Unclog your drain.{ JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 them he would shoot tried to escape, late teens and from were turned over detectives \u2014 together with the station-wagon.timbre being left to the artist\u2019's discretion.On the other hand.the harpsichord has two keyboards, each of which can be played separately.or both in ensemble, plus several controls or stops, that when skilfully manipulated.afford an infinite variety of tone color and dynamics, This Mr Gilbert demonstrated in admirable fashion.and after the concert was over and numerous programs autographed.we were further treated to a lecture-demonstration on the harpsichord.Speaking in fluent French, the artist explained the various features of the instrument.with ample musical illustrations, New Bach album Three of the works heard in the Mt.Orford program make up the new Baroque recording.They are the Concerto in D \u2018after Benedetto Marcello), the Italian Concerto in F, and the Partita No.4 in D.The harpsichord was returned to Montreal and lun- ed, and the recording sessions took place in Fisher Hall, an annex of Queen Mary United Church, where Mr.Gilbert is organist.The original \u201ctakes\u201d were stereophonic.From these tapes, a monaural \u201cmix\u201d was prepared, using elements from both tracks.This method ensures a mono record possessing all the depth and brilliance of stereo.The album is due for release early in September.From Page 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Constable wins.if they The ruse worked.Help duly arrived and the two men were escorted to headquarters.Here it was determined that the station-wagon had been reported stolen earlier in Montreal.The suspects, both in their Halifax, to Montreal And then a good policeman left the station to continue his day off.From Page 3 \u201d Twas unusual proceeding, and that he did not consider it a proper thing for a town to allow part of its (erritory to be annexed by any other town.He, however.was the sole dissenient.All the rest of the delegation supported the annexation idea, stating that the residents of the district mentioned were desirous of progressing more rapidly than the rest of Notre Dame de Grace, which was more purely a farming community.A lengthy discussion followed, most of the Westmount councillors welcoming the idea of such an accretion to their territory.with the exception of Councillor Murphy.who opposed the project as strongly as Me.Macdonald had.One difficulty cropped up which threatened for a time to defeat the project: This was the fact that there are still several farms in the district proposed to be annexed.and the owners of this land naturally did not want to be taxed on a town basis until they had their land subdivided and valued as town lots for building purposes.Resolution made This matter, however.was discussed in an amiable spirit.and finally the scheme was crystallized by Councillor MeGoun into a resolution to form a tentative basis of negotiations.This resolution set forth that it was proposed lo annex this specified portion ol N.D.G.to Westmount at the express desire of its property owners; that as a condition precedent to such annexation West- mount should consent to a variation of its street railway contract so as to permit the upper level line to be extended along Church (now N.D.G.\\! avenue to connect at the west with the Park and Island line \u2018which operated from ictoria avenue west on Sherbrooke to Girouard and north to Snowdon.Cartier- ville and Outremont» thus forming a loop service for the upper level district.The resolution also provided that a specific time should be fixed during which the present valuation of farm lands in the new district should not be disturbed.but leaving the exact delimina- tion of this period to be settled by further discussion between representatives of the two municipalities.Tt was proposed by the delegation that new annex should be erected into a separate ward Classifieds bring good results declaring that it was a most.back in 1907.with two representatives on the by-law.which will go through Westmount Council, but this |the usual legal channels and was also left for further dis-|be voted upon by the people.cussion.As far as the Westmount This resolution will form the [Council is concerned it basis of negotiations, and will be further considered by the councils of cach municipality, Should the N.D.G.council favor the proposition it will be put into shape and drafted into a make provision for sentation of the new ward.has already approved the principle so that all that remains at this end is to agree on the details, pass the necessary by-laws and the repre- MAKE YOUR SAVINGS MORE ACTIVE AT CHARTERED TRUST PER CENT PER CENT DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ACCOUNTS Your money earns more for you when you save at Chartered Trust.With Deposit Accounts, 4 per cent interest is credited quarterly on mine imum monthly balance.Pass book is required for deposits or withdrawals.With 314 per cent Savings Accounts, you enjoy chequing privileges.Make your savings earn higher interest \u2014drop in, or mail coupon.CHARTÉRED TRUST COMPANY 1312 Greene Ave.Westmount \u2018Just north of Western Ave) Please open a [| Deposit Account, [] Savings Accountin the name of \u201cWE-8-24-02\" aresccsreseosceu0sconaconseronsennancODennsenéses I enclose first deposit Of $.\u2026000s00s000essno000 NAME .sservousocuseononanrecrdoso0n BAS 000000 ses SO0d0008 ADDRESS tosvaverssooserasssessacsses sassassssossassssnse CITY.ososroseeorenconcoun00:.PHONE.osuovocenencoucss r | I I I 1 ] 1 I J I i I | | | | I 1 I I 1 | I 1 L | } | \u201cWhen a party's pleasure is in your hands RAN S 2961 'pZ isnbny 'Abpli4 \u2018Jaujwoxz Junouysom By) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 24, 1962 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY NOW IN MONTREAL THE MOST MODERN COMPLETE - EXCLUSIVE PROGRAM EVER OFFERED * Speedwriting SHORTHAND % Nancy Taylor CHARM COURSE X% Powereading READING COURSE These International courses are included in our exclusive program DAY AND EVENING COURSES SPEEDWRITING, SHORTHAND NO SIGNS, NO SYMBOLS CAN BE LEARNED IN 6 WEEKS ® SECRETARIAL @ SHORTHAND TYPING © BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION © ENGLISH AND FRENCH Besides aualified teachers, our college utilizes the most modern equipment and methods: Tape recorders to develop typing and shorthand speed.earphones to give personal attention to each student according to his need and talent, film and slide projectors, overhead projectors, tachitoscope, dictaphone, electronic classroom.Thermofax, electric typewriters, and all the most modern office machines.WELCOME TO VISITORS LA S ALLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE INC.1181 STE.CATHERINE W.842-3823 Between Stanley & Drummond 7612 CENTRALE (LASALLE) DO.5-058! Loyola builds parking lots A familiar problem to the metropolitan Montreal area has come to suburban Loyola University.A hearty increase in day and You can get that better position \u2014 promotion \u2014 more pay.A few nights a week will do it.Why not call ot the office and talk it over, YOUNG EXECUTIVES .Special evening course in Business Letter Writing, including Grom- mar and Punctuation.J.PHILIP PAGE, P.C.T, APA, Principal GRAHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Member of the Association of Business Colleges J.Philip Page, A.P.A., P.C.T., Prin.4914 Sherbrooke St.W., near Westmount Station Especially Convenient for Lakeshore Residents 484-2466 HU.4-2242 ME.1-0374 ACCOUNTING Special TYPEWRITING Steno-Refresher STENOGRAPHY ENGLISH Young Men and SPELLING Women REGISTER NOW FOR NEW DAY & EVENING CLASSES Day Classes commence Sept.5th Evening Classes Commence Sept.12th SCHOOL SUPPLIES ® Pens ® Brief Cases ® Pencils ® Ring Binders ® Erasers @® Typewriters ® Globes ® Steno Supplies ® McGill & Science Note ® Loose Leaf Supplies Books © Drawing Instruments ALLAN SINGER Ltd.STATIONERS & SCHOOL SUPPLIES 5012 Sherbrooke St.West HU.4-8439 \"evening student population, \u2018along with a considerable increase in staff, has created a parking problem.This year Loyola expects to enroll well over 2,000 students in ils day and extension departments.Recent increases in staff have raised Loyola's fa- eultv to the 100 mark.To alleviate the situation.Loyola has decided to lay out two \u201cfair-sized\u201d parking lots on ils east and west campus.The newly paved areas will accommodate about 500 cars and bring relief to the residents of the Montreal West area.Part of Loyola's ambitious renovation program, the parking lots are located near the college stadium on the east side and near the site chosen for the college library on the west.From Page 3 Rotary official coach will be available to teach the youngsters the funde- mentals of the game through foothall clinics, movies and through inter-squad exhibitions.Anyone interested in donating his services would be most welcome.For an interview.please call Chuck Tyler at WE.2-5506, sk sk *e \u2018| Chuck Tyler has been enrolled .as a student at New York Univer- sily for the Short Course given by Boys\u2019 Clubs of America through its affiliation with Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada.Mr.Tyler leaves for New York City early next month, John Fleming and Jacques Me- ;Cormack both (transferred to i Camp Lewis for the summer return to the Unity Boy's Club in ' September.| Joan Strike, one of Unity\u2019s foremost volunteer workers | during the past program year.has been appointed girls\u2019 worker.Miss Strike reports for duty on September 17.Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.Instruction in Reading, Writing and French LIMITED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application Miss Elizabeth Veitch (Mrs, A.F.D.Macdonald) 220 Prince Albert Avenue For Appointment Please Phone Between 9?am.ond 4 p.m.HU.6-4310 Transportation Available Schools \u2014 Kindergartens Dance Studios Music Teachers Business Colleges Your advertisement in the WESTMOUNT EXAMINER reaches the type of people who are interested in your services.Call today for rates: HU.1-2771 ASK FOR MR.MOUNT DECIDING \u2014 to complete your INTERRUPTED EDUCATION?Thomas More Institute's Evening High School for Adults opens September 11 at 220 Pine Avenue West, Montreal \u2014 study by subject, not by year \u2014 with experienced High School teachers \u2014 all subjects needed to write Province of Quebec High School Leaving Examinations \u2014 preparatory courses also available For Information and Folder, please call: 842-5076 Pa University\u2014Day or Evening De- ojo gree Courses, B.A.B.Se.B.Com.\u2014 Diploma Courses in Engineering.High School\u2014Evening only.Elementary School \u2014 Evening Sir George only.School of Art\u2014Day or Evening.Williams University and Schools Of The Montreal Y.M.C.A.School of Retailing\u2014Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR 1435 DRUMMOND ST.VI.4.0131 Business School \u2014Day or Evening.ST.GEORGE'S SCHOOL FOUNDED 1930 CO-EDUCATIONAL, INDEPENDENT DAY SCHOOL Nursery Through High School MISS AGNES MATTHEWS, M.A., PRINCIPAL For further information write THE SECRETARY 3100 Westmount Blvd.WE.7-9289 UNIVERSITY GRADUATE TEACHERS Secretarial \u2014 Typewriting \u2014 Stenography \u2014 Bookkeeping \u2014 (Refresher courses in Gregg, Pitman and Duployan) \u2014 Legal and Medical Secretarial Courses \u2014 English and French \u2014 Stenotype \u2014 Dictaphone \u2014 Comptometer \u2014 Court Stenographers\u2019 Exams.5354 Sherbrooke W.(Cor.Prud'homme) 488-1577 JOCELYN A.PAPINEAU.Principal Lan ES an: AE
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