The Westmount examiner, 7 septembre 1962, vendredi 7 septembre 1962
[" pr 5 CENTS 20 PAGES VOL.XXXill, No.36 MONTREAL, FRI.SEPT.7, 1962 So 13 3 Pl = VARIETY SHOW: Club at the UBC clubhouse.Margaret Morrissey, 8, stage a ballet number \u2014 or is it a can-can effort?the audience of boys and girls who participated in this year's summer program had A successful variety show recently was staged by the Unity Boys' Club in co-operation with the Lions Boys' and Girls\u2019 Here Karen Hogan, 8, Patricia Anne Fernandez, 9, and Anyway, a grand time.\u2014 Roger Brunelle photo \u2018Extra alert\u2019 call issued to drivers Westmount police have issued an appeal to motorists to be \u201cextra alert\u201d now that schools have opened.\u201cYoungsters going to and from school usually are happy and carefree,\u201d Deputy Chief Herb Ward told The Examiner.\u201cThey like to play.and this \u201cA simple locking device is a lot less expensive is only natural.However, some- than buying a new bicycle,\u201d the spokesman observed.times they dart out into the He added: \u201cBikes also can be locked to a tree, a Sireet without paying too much ; .attention to traffic conditions.fence or a post.Never just lock the wheel, for a thief \u201cFor this reason we are ask- can easily walk off carrying the bicycle.\u201d (ing motorists to be extra alert.\u201d Lock your bicycles, police tell pupils \u201cStudents, be sure your bicycles are properly locked to something immovable while you are in class.\u201d This is the gist of some timely advice from the Westmount Police Department.\u201cBicycle thefts taper off during the summer holidays but a marked increase is noted when school opens,\u201d a police spokesman told The Examiner.Most schools have racks where bikes can be parked.However, in many cases pupils don\u2019t have a lock and chain.i Calling the ladies Competitive volleyball set at Westmount YMCA Westmount YMCA is plan-! ing Mr.Dudgeon at the West.girls up to 20 years of age.ning to add competitive volley- mount YMCA, i The Westmount \u201cY\u201d has anti * * * been fortunate in securing ball as another new activity for After an absence of several the services of Don Cochrane, women in its Physical Department this fall.i years.Westmount YMCA is | Making a concentrated effort to re-enter the field of competitive gymnasties for boys and one of Montreal\u2019s most well- This team will be recruited from business girls and Women who are interested in learning to play correct volleyball for competition.Several local and outside organizations will be contacted for exhibition games.| The team will be coached by Mossman A.Dudgeon, a.former member of the All.American first team, college division.As this will be n restricted group, arrangements for try- ouls can be made by contact- neered a summer camp for Gymnasts during the past summer at St.Hubert.-and several well-known Montreal coaches and gymnasts assisted on the camp staff.\u2019 CT T4 ° 0 Crows on visit : | Gymnastic classes will be fo city park | held on Saturday morning 10:30 to 12 noon and Wednesday 6:30 to 8 pm.and they are open to promising gymnasts (both boys and girls) up to 20 ycars of age.Further information may be obtained from Mossman A.Dud- geun, \u201cY\u201d physical director.Unusual sight in lower West- mount Park this week: Two crows (real live ones, too!) yak-yaking away and trying to swipe some of the food in the duck pond.Isn't there a bylaw agaiast this?= known and capable gymnastic coaches.Mr.Cochrane pio- | Assessment, evaluatière::> Disgruntled faxpayer ~ hauls old suifcase t fo coun A mildewed suitcase before the Westmount City cil meet was presented as evidence Council on Tuesday evening \u2018by a disgruntled propertv-owner appealing the annual tax assessment and evaluation by the city.\u201cI would like vou all to look at this,\u201d said a Mr, Gerring who owns property on Prince Albert avenue, ¢ aldermen.\u201cWe'd be delighted.\u201d murmured Mavor Cushing politely.[114 \u2018his suitcase has been ruined because the sewers on Prince Albert cause a flood in our basement every year.\u201d Mr.Gerring said.\u201cWould vou like to see what's happened to the stuff inside the suitcase?\u201d : by | Miriam Armstrong \u201cNo.no,\u201d demurred the Mayor, \u201cwe can see enough as it is.\u201d i \u201cThe foods.\u201d continued the ap- pealer.\u201cruined our heating sys- | tem and we had to install a new \"one costing $1.96, and our new \u201cwashing machine was ruined.The water comes owt of six sinks ard four different toilets.I am not satisfied with the valuation of my property!\u201d | \u201cThe sewers should be of sufficient capacity to take care\u2019 of all this and private cars and trucks turn in my laneway and have ruined by cement driveway and what's more,\u201d he continued, \u201cdogs are running wild in Westmount and are dirtying my lawns.This devaluates my property, (00° City Manager Norman Dawe explained that a group of consultants had been retained by the city to study the matter with a view to rebuilding existing sewers.Mr.Gerring then invited the aldermen again to look inside the suitcase, but the invitation was politely declined.Mayor Cushing assured Mr.Gerring no decision had been ,reached on this particular appeal, \"but a study was being made.* ¥* ¥ \u201cIt's jumping too fast for me!\u201d , was one comment typical of the 25 appeals presented to the City of Westmount regarding the re- (Continued on page 5) Churches .20.00000000 8 Classified .16,17 Editorial .2022000200008 4 Making the Scene .18 Sports .vessel.18,19 This Week .Cees 13 Unity Boys\u2019 Club .3 Women's pages .14,15 Fr as he placed the suitcase on the floor in full view of os \u2018Si gs\u2019 schedule program for winter The 11th Signals Regiment will commence its winter train- (ing program next Tuesday evening, the commanding officer.; LE Col.D.1, Hart, MM.2255 Decelles, St Laurent, annoutte- \u201ced this week.The Regiment, responsible for communications in the army's new national survival role, conducts training at the Hillside Armory.3 WN side avenue, Westmount.Parades ave held every Tuesday at 8 pm, and Lt Col.Hart says there is always room for more young men interested in learning communications work.ae Teachers once had time off for courting Page 13 144444400080 04 ! Hunt trials Sunday The Lake of Two Mountains Hunt of Montreal.many of whose members are Westmount- ers, will hold its annual hunter trials at the Har- wood Farm in St.Lazare this coming Sunday.Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL September 10 to 17 Clearing.moderately hot and sunny this rainy although ! pleasant week.Morning dews, mists or drizzle, then blue skies, very warm and windy.Risk of local night thunderstorms, with i hail.Many years at this time we have had a cloudburst type storm : with flooded streets and underpasses.The Townships bad tor- rentials rains and floods last year with heavy tree damage from | cold, gusty winds.Stormy along the eastern seaboard.Mainly sunny to end the week, with widely scattered i thundershowers, then improving generally.RE CT a pn anc rs She VE mt SE + aint rN SAE we 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.7, 1962 \u2018oS © Bonded Roofing ® Sheet Metal ® Asbestos & Metal Siding for Commercial \u2014 Industrial Residential { Mointenance and Repairs on All Types ! ! of Buildings | Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING «© ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK © GAS HEATERS | 3955 St.James Street West q 2 Inspection & Estimates on Request WE.5-2595 WE.3-2432 PA A md oP Pl PP a \u201cCHARLIE - MORNING MAYOR OF MONTREAL\u201d 6 A.M.- 10 A.M., MON.- SAT.THE \u201cJOHN WILSON SHOW\" 10 A.M.- 2 P.M.DAILY délice IR Moving to a new home?GET A MOVE ON WITH MORGAN'S! Packing - Croting - Shipping - Storing - Work Guaranteed Representaion All Over the World Free Estimales MOVE WITH organ\u2019s AGENTS FOR ALLIED VAN LINES AV.8-7211 AIR, SEA & RAIL BOOKINGS HOTEL RESERVATIONS, CAR RENTALS FREE SERVICES & INFORMATION CALL NE RO AD_ Seve UPPER TRAVELGUID : 489-2881 MONTREAL 28 | DE I EE EE resumed MISS FRANCES GOLTMAN, Lic.Mus., well-known teacher and Examiner music critic, Pianoforte Studio, Notre Dame de Grace avenue.Miss Goltman is the Flats | hl \"Goltman's , which took place from Janu- ; ary 2 t+o March 27.À second series | | | author of \"Musical Sharps, and Naturals\u201d which i regularly in The appears Monitor and also writes the weekly column Bass Notes\u2019 She is the founder-chairman starting this October when Miss Goltman will again select and aspirants to a career in mu- Piano lessons resumed lessons at her 5506 \"Treble and in The Gazette.\"The Piano Clinic\" and CBC radio program, Music Goals\" broadcast will be interview serious Miss Goltman is noted for her pupils\u2019 annual public recitals and has the distinction of being the first musician to receive a medal upon graduation from McGill University Questions and answers In this column we publish questions about unemployment 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 answers which may be of interest to you: Q\u2014Does an employee lose his right to benefit if, after contributing for some time, he becomes not insurable because his income goes above the maximum permissible amount?A\u2014No.A person whose earnings may exceed the ceiling may elect to continue to be insured.He must do so, however.within six months of the excess oc- curing.Should he not elect to remain insured, he would be protected for a maximum of two years following his ceasing to make contributions.Q\u2014I am a labourer.During the summer I work on the Musical Sharps, Flats & Naturals By FRANCES GOLTMAN MONTREAL HONORED Many Choir Members From This District Our city is known far and wide as a criterion for critical opinion in the artistic field.If a play, a musical or solo artist pleases the taste of local audiences and critics, the musicians and actors are assured of success in future performances in other climes.\"What of our own Jocal talent?The usual \u2014 no man is a prophet in his own land \u2014 holds true in most places \u2014 Montreal is no exception.BUT, there are exceptions to the rule \u2014 in soloists and groups.We have positive proof that Montreal possesses some extremely valuable and artistic people.Also it is now looked upon as one of the world centres te attract foreign culture.As one of the great conductors of the universe, Dr.Charles Munch selected the University of Montreal Choir, directed by Fernand Graton to augment the permanent Festival Choir of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood, Farewell appearance Since this was Dr.Munch's farewell appearance with the Boston Symphony (He is retiring from the permanent position he has held for the past 13 years as Musical Director of the celebrated aggregation) an audience of 15,300 was attracted io hear the final concert.I was invited to -the momentous weekend festivities by leader Fernand Graton and CBC news reporter and interviewer (TV Channel 2) Pierre Dallaire.who is also a member of the choir and it was one of the happiest and nicest trips that 1 have ever made.Driving down to the Berkshire Festival with Mr.Dal.| laire, in company with his! charming wife, Huguette and Mme.Thérése Dumesnil, we had a dclightful and comfort | able journey.The 88-member choir left | two days previous in two buses to have rehearsals with the 88-member Festival Chorus for Beethoven's Ninth Sym- farm, in wintertime I work in the bush.I pay.unemployment insurance\u2019 contributions.but the \u2018 winter work is seasonal in nature, and 1 am not able to work long enough to be able to draw benefits.Have ! the right to ask the farmer, in summer, to pay unemployment insurance contributions when 1 am willing to pay my share?A\u2014No.The Unemployment Insurance Act states specifically Chat employment in agriculture is not insurable.Q\u20141 found several new unemployment insurance stamps.Could 1 keep them for my stamp collection?A\u2014No person other than an employer or his authorized representative shall have in his possessions unused unemployment insurance stamps.Therefore you should immediately take or send the stamps to your nearest Commission office.It would be an offence, for whieh severe penalties are provided, to retain the stamps.phony known as \u2018\u2018The Choral\u2019.One of his greatest works, the ovation given Dr.Munch, and the 176-member Choir was louder and longer than a hockey game cheering.Dr.Munch graciously brought Mr, Graton and Alfred Nash Patterson (Director of the Festival Cheir) twice to the big stage to receive their share of applause.The members of the University of Montreal Choir live in all parts of Montreal and quite a few reside in Notre Dame de Grace \u2014 St.Laurent \u2014 Snowden \u2014 Westmount and Hampstead.Fernand Graton, the Director.married to Marcelle Martin, a Prix d'Europe winner, has two children and the highly respected family Jives in St.Laurent.Local members The following members of the University of Montreal Choir live in our district: Andrée Gagné, Marie-Claude Cousin, Svzel Hébert, Claire Hurtubise.Marie Marthe Ju- tras, Jean T.Lalonde, Gaby Laviolette, Jean - Pierre Le- roux, Fernande Mallette, Mme Lucille Leroux, Robert Leroux, Dynise Mattineau, Michèle Paradis.Danielle Poupart, Pier- rette Proulx, Catherine de Massy, Philip de Massy, Marie A.Royer, Berthold Ross, Jacques P.Robitaille.Brother Gaélan Therrien, Marie Turcotte.Sherbrooke \u2014 FOR CAPITAL GROWTH INVESTORS GROWTH 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keen: others not so enthused NEW TEACHERS: Nine new teachers in all were among the more than 1,000 | Happy\" students trudge passengers to arrive last week aboard the 25,500-ton Canadian Pacific liner Empress of England.for the first time have posts in Montreal area schools.er's sun deck, From left to right seated are: E.M.Tait, who will teach at St.Laurent High School: VY.M.Beynon will teach at Westmount High: Margaret Stoneham will teach at Barclay School; and Pat Sandford will teach at Dunton High School in Ville d'Anjou.Standing left to right are: June Toman, who will teach at Maisonneuve High; Kathleen Cumming will teach at Montreal East School; Sylvia Wokes will teach at Maisonneuve High: Isabel Mallis will teach at Riverview School in Verdun and Mavis Thompson will teach at the Lachine High.UNITY BOYS\u2019 CLUB The U.K.teachers, who are seeing Canada Here they relax on the lin- New season's program begins; activities for boy The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- mount is starting a new season of program activities for the youth, of Westmount and St.Henry.Club members who have been away lor the summer and have now returned will note that some painting work has been done on UN APPEL SUFFIT ler ou 2e hypothéque BALANCE DE VENTE SERVICE RAPIDE BANNANTYNE MORTGAGES 769-8581 Ist or 2nd Mortgages BALANCE OF SALE FAST SERVICE A CALL WILL BE SUFFICIENT By Maurice Mariasine the Clubhouse building nd also the bright and shiny indoor atmosphere as they once again wend their way lo register for the forthcoming scason, The \u201cOpen Door\u201d policy which is so characteristic of all Boys\u2019 Clubs throughout the nation still prevails at Unity: as a matter of fact \u201c\u2018the open do .r policy\u201d is the keynote of the entire function.Any boy or girl, from six years of age to sixteen, regardless of race, creed or color, is made welcome at the club.Unity\u2019s full-time staff \u2014 composed of this columnist as diree- tor, Program Co-ordinator Chuck Tyler, Boys\u2019 Worker Jacques Mc- Cormack and Girls Worker Joan Strike \u2014 are on hand at all times to serve the needs of the boys and girls in the community, The program planned [or the new season will be varied and will suit the inclination of each s, girls and every individual member, Sports.handicrafts, group clubs.social activities and special.events are all on the program agenda for 1962-63, | * * * | The fall-time schedule is now in effect.The clubhouse | is open in the after-school and evening hours, that is from 3 p.m.to 5 p.m.and from 6.30 p.m.to 9 p.m.At the completion of the registration period, (Continued on page 5) PAGE THREE way to school Streets tn the district were filled with unhappy faces Tuesday and vesterday mornings as Catholic and Protestant school children went back to their studies.On Tuesday the Catholic children could be seen with freshly-serubbed faces and knees.trudging their weary way to school after 10 weeks of \u201cfreedom \u201d Students under the jurisdiction of the Protestant School Board had the laugh on their rivals by not starting until yesterday.All normal in few days But there was no doubt in the air that it was \u201cback to school\u201d time as the annual flow of students and teachers lik return.vd to their desks While the youngrr ehildren looked forward with antici pation to their first brush with education, the older students were not so enthused.In a few days alt will be normal.The abrupt reslization ot \u201chohdays-over\u201d will have set om, and it wall be back to the rind for another term But take hope.children, Christmas is not too far away, The oran problem tacing the Catholic School Board is the over crondimg ol schools An official in the City of Montreal said that it is likely students in grades three and five may be forced to attend classes on half days only due to the lack of education establishments, \u201clnrollment has exceeded our expectations, and we do not have sufficient schools at the moment to deal with the inereas- cd student population,\u201d he said.PEED À CAB! -A551 VETERAN TAX! ASS'N.UM.| WE.7-9483 Call MERCHANTS For FUEL OIL And BURNER SERVICE MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE ° Limited © WESTMOUNT COMPLETE DIO NEWS 600 A DIVISION QF CANADIAN MARCOMI COMPANY 4 THE The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.7, 1962 Examiner Serving the City of Westmount sines 1938 WEQTMOgNT Heed Office: 7005 Kildare Road, Meniveo! 29 Classified Advertising (Te 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU, 1-045) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Deportment Circulation Dept.\u2014 Disploy Advertising HU.1-277 John W.Sancton, President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman Vince Rowe, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager he Jxamonre aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the mome, devoted to public service.Mall subscriptions: $2.50 per year; SI! !5 hall year.Five cents à copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asnocinlion, Quebec Newspapers Association, Authot1ssd an Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.und for payment of postage in cash, WE SAY | Good education a \u2018must\u2019 today (CLASSES will * order, please! School-time is here again - and it was a short summer, wasn't it?We know exactly how most students feel about getting back into a classroom.but is cannot be stressed too strongly that with every passing day the value of a proper education takes on new importance.Our advice 1o students right now is simple: Gel as much education as vou can.Statistics prove that a good education is a basic requirement for better jobs, or for advancement in any job.Then there is the question of brotherhood, tolerance and understanding of the fellow next door.Education knocks down discrimination and broadens the intellect.Many students would like to quit now.Please don't.Sure as anything, if you do, the time will come when you will realize it would have been better if you had put a little more effort into your lessons and to have stayed in school when the chance was available.The urge to get oul into the world and earn your own living is strong and understandable \u2014 but be patient, for this will reward you with big dividends later.come to - Caw WERE Can HAS HE GOT IN?RIGHTON CASINO, which has already banned some 7.000 crooked gamblers, had a warning that Captain Foule- nough might try to gain admittance, disguised in a red wig and beard.Officials tugged at a red beard the other day, but it did not come off.Foule- nough used marine glue.He accepted their apology.» ! M7 SR ar ST YOU SAY Enlightenment for \u2018Fire Buff\u2019 Sir: Having read your article letters to the editor) in The Examiner of August 24 pertaining to our recent arbitration decision: The members of this Association (Westmount firemen did want a 42-hour work week over à proposed 48- hour one.As you mentioned, it is a long range plan, whereby the average work week having established itself al a level of 40 to 42 hours per week for many years.In 1946 we were working 84 long hours per week, which eventually came down to 56 \u2018u drop of 28 hours per week) over a period of 12 years, Yet here we have gained a substantial drop (14 hours per week) in over just a period of one year.Due to the fact that the 42-hour work week was awarded, the membership are satisfied.In as much as you are unaware as to what took place during our seven moths of negotiations, you may rest assured that the membership did not what you call \u201cpull a boner, \u201d The Executive, Local 981, I.A.F.F.Westmount.Editor's note: This letter is in reply to ene which had been written by a reader and published at his request over the signature of \u201cFire Buff.\u201d Does this answer your pertinent questions, Mr.Fire Buff?Error corrected by School Board Sir: In this week's Examiner \u2018August 31) and article by Mrs.V.Rahr contains a statement that \u201cPlans are being made for Grade VI pupils to attend the new elementary school which will be housed in the old Westmount Junior High building on Academy road in September 1963.\u201d This statement has no factual basis whatever.In February, 1962, the Westmount Board sent a letter to all parents of children of King's and Queen's Schools to keep them informed on plans for the creation of Westmount Park School by amalgamating King's and THEY SAY The past, with its gilt, with its hypocrisy ond its hollowness, ond its lying conventionality, and its pitiful cowardice, shall lie behind us like à museum.\u2014 Henrik Ibsen Former Examiner columnist \\ .marks \u2018triple simcha\u2019 A three-fold celebration \u2014 in the Lyon's den \u2014 ¢\\Y/ELCOME to the Lyon\u2019s den,\u201d said the man with a twinkle in his eye, \u201cand let us talk awhile.\u201d Any person who has accepted this invitation to step into the law office of Lyon William Jacobs, QC, an N.D.G.resident, always has left with his or her burdens.greatly eased \u2014 if not entirely lifted.And this sort of thing has been going on for many years and still is continuing, A dean Currently Mr.Jacobs, dean of Jewish lawyers in Greater Montreal, is marking a \u201ctriple simcha\u2019\u2019 \u2014 a threefold happy event \u2014 with his family, other relatives, business associales and numerous other friends: 75th birthday: 50th anniversary as a practising lawyer: 50th wedding anniversary.\u201cMy golden wedding anniversary,\u2019 Mr.Jacobs observed.with characteristic humor, \u201cis being shared with my dear wife.\u201d Mrs.Jacobs is the former Sarah Florin, Mr.and Mrs.Jacobs, who reside at 4851 Cote St.Luc road, N.D.G.are the parents of four \u2014 a son and three daughters \u2014 and grandparents of nine children.Mr.Jacobs is the senior member of the law firm of Jacobs and Tannenbaum and practises with his son, Alvin B.Jacobs, QC, of 271 Kenaston avenue, Town of Mount Royal, and Lou Tannenbaum, of Baie d'Urfé.There are few father-son law partnerships in which each is a Queen's Counsel \u2014 but that\u2019s another story.A stranger, asking Mr.Jacobs what kind of work he does, often gets a surprising auswer.But \u2014 \u201cI practise law fo make a living,\u2019 he says, \u2018\u2018but fundamentally my profession is humanitarianism.™ Broken down, this means Mr.Jacobs, is a fighter for social justice \u2014 anywhere, anytime and for anybody in need \u2014 and his record proves it.His victories in court are legend, as attested by his \u2018QC\u2019 tag, but the ones which have given him the greatest salis- faction are not necessarily his mosl spectacular cases.During the great depression SEN 9 Queen's in the renovated Academy road building.Item No.5 from that letter reads \u201cThe Board has no intention of returning Grade VII to elementary schools, Roslyn or to the new West- mount Park School.\u201d Will \u2018you please publish this correction to reduce the confusion the misstatement may have caused?R.Steeves, Education Officer Area 3, The Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal of the 1930s, for instance.Mr.Jacobs was asked by the City of Verdun to act as public defender \u2014 and from 1932 to 1936 he handled hundreds of cases free of charge.\u201cMany of these involved good people who were unable to pay their rent because the breadwinner couldn't find work,\u201d Mr.Jacobs says.125 constituent groups affiliated with it.in his legal work, Mr.Jacobs effectively uses a three - pronged weapon to battle down an opponent \u2014 charm, compassion and a sense-of-humor.A Christian friend has commented: \u2018Lyon Jacobs loves every- Lyon William Jacobs, QC One case stands out: An unemployed father of 10 children was charged with obtaining money under false pretenses from the Relief Commission.He had been given $10 a month for rent and $15 a week for food and other essentials.Apparently an ll-year-old son was contributing $3 a week he earned as a messenger boy to the family budget, which the father had neglected to report to the commission.Mr.Jacobs got an acquittal.\u201cThis took a bit of doing,\u201d he said with a smile, without claborating too much on be- hind-the-scenes action.\u201cIt would have been criminal under the circumstances to have left this poor man with a police record.\u201d For many years Mr.Jacobs was a columnist for The Monitor.the Westmount Examiner, the Verdun Guardian and the Verdun Messenger, The column was called \u201cLaw and Justice.\u201d An expert on domestic relations, Mr.Jacobs in 1933 wrote a book entitled \u2018Law and Marriage in the Province of Quebec\u201d for the Montreal Local Council of Women \u2014 an organization which now has either to ores body, including his enemies, if he has any.He is incapable of hatred.The connotation eof his first name belies his true nature; he should change it to Lamb.\u201d Another put it this way: \u2018The Lyon will charm you off your feet, He's simply a gracious man.\u201d Says another: \u2018\u2019Have you ever noticed how Lyon Jacobs laughs after you've shared a good joke with him?Many men laugh with full facial expressions, but the Lyon uses his whole body.Just watch his tummy.For all 1 know he may have invented the belly-laugh.\u201d A humble and devout man \u2014 he\u2019s a member of Shaar Hashomayim Congregation \u2014 Mr.Jacobs every day of his life tries to push forward the idea! of the Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man.Mr.Jacob's career has been devoted to serving others \u2014 regardless of race, creed or color \u2014 and at 75 he has no intention ol retiring.Apart from some annoying eye trouble, which will soon be corrected, he is in excellent health, Perhaps Mr.Jacobs\u2019 secret of successful living is the fact that he has never lost the common touch.Wife (reading her husband's fortune-weight card): It soys here you are brave, strong-willed, easy to get along with ond knockout with the opposite sex.Hum , .it hos your weight wrong, too. RCA Victor: Caribbean Guitar.Chet Atkins.LSP- 2549.In this his once again proves that he is one of the few popular artists who can give a complete program of tasteful, satisfying pop music.On an instrument (hat has the odd reputation of being either ultra-classical or neo-pagan.Mr.Atkins strikes a nice balance with modulated, deft touches, bringing out the best in a tune.On the Latin side, this one includes such favourites as: \u2014 \u201cYellow Bird\u2019.\u2018Wild Orchids\u2019, \u2018Banana Boat Song\u2019.\u2018Montego Bay'.\u2018Moon Over Miami\u2019, \u2018The Enchanted Sea\u2019, \u2018Temptation\u2019, ete.There's also some nice accompaniment with soft muted horns.piano, etc.Recommended.Bruch: Concerto Ne.1 in G Minor, Op.26, Mozart: Concerto Ne.3.K 216.Jaime Laredo, vio-! From Page 1 16th LP, for RCA, Chet | Lise omy 2 Con's Platter Matter linist, National Symphony Orchestra, Howard Mitchell, conductor.LSC-2472.The other day we had a couple of requests from listen- cers to the CBC early morning radio program regarding a suil- able recording of the beautiful Bruch violin concerto.There are a dozen good recordings of this work depending on a Lo r= em \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 | | and technique, and again taken\u2018 off in brilliant style.A beautiful violin disc.Heifetz: Bruch \u2014 Scottish Fantasy, Op.46, Vieutemps \u2014 Concerto No.5 in A Minor, Op.37.New Symphony Orchestra ot London, Sir Malcolm Surgent.conductor.LSC-2603.The veteran \"Jascha Heifetz offers an extre-' your favorite violinist, however | Mely interesting and enjoyable | we chose this one as it presents | Bruch composition.wherein the a comparatively new artist in Jaime Laredo the 19-year old Bolivian-born violinist, and the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington under Howard Mitchell who have not recorded too often.Mr.Laredo gives a brilliant, sensitive performance of the concerto, the lengthy adagio being a product of sheer beauty with the orchestra and soloist teaming up superbly for the stirring allegro energico.The Mozart another showpiece for soloist and orchestra.and typical of the composer contains much dainty, cheerful melody in short rhythmic lines, calling for fine timing Assessment appeals cent annual tax evaluation and assessment.Some pleaded they had the wrong real estate agent when they bought their property: others insisted any alternations made had been absolutely necessary.\u201cWe put in new wiring and plumbing,\u2019 said one woman living on Victoria avenue.\u2018\u2018This was not a luxury.The house couldn't be lived :n without improvements.And the traffic is so heavy on Victoria the property isn't worth a high evaluation.\u201d Mayor Cushing said values in property continue to increase despite traffic.Donald Baillie, chairman of TE ough faucet's leaky She's not nervous She knows we're tops ; In plumbing service.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING ; CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request ; 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 mm nar the Board of Assessors, said: \u201cMaybe you had the wrong real estate agent!\u201d Others complained neighbor's assessment lower than theirs.\u201cIf the city would look two or three doors away.they would soon realize how high my taxes are, relatively speaking,\u201d an irritated resident of downe avenue.\u201cIt\u2019s unfair and unjust!\u201d their were Lans- All cases appealed have been : taken under consideration, the mayor pointed out.Mr.Dawe said not all properties had been assessed, but certainly any that had applied for building permits were assessed this year.The 30-day appeal per- K216 is- said i day violin traces four old Scottish ' tunes: \u2014 \u2018Auld Bob Morris\u2019.\u2018Hey The Dusty Miller\u2019, \u2018I'm a-Doun for Lack'o' Johnnic* and \u2018Scots\u2019 Wha Hae\u2019.before the New Sym.| phony Orchestra.A tuneful work with both gay and sentimental moments, it is superbly played and is in our opinion a must for Heifetz fans and those who like the Scottish touch.From Page 3 Activities at UBC the clubhouse also will be open\u2019 on Saturday from 9.30 a.m.until 4.30 p.m.| COUNSELLING: Counselling has always been an important \u2018part of the work carried on by | | the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Each year it becomes a larger part of the over-all picture, with the young, sters and their parents turning | for advice and guidance in train-! ing of young mind and body.in ways that will benefit them and , their community.Often the boys ! , man sessions where problems are thrashed out and some solutions \u201cworked out.; * % x ; _ Whether its personal home problems or a job to be found.the Club's full-time Staff is ready to hear out the story and think hard about an answer.They have found that it is | the little things that make the difference, that the youngsters get into trouble, only when i they have nothing better to do.and that providing the something better beforchand in infinitely more important than trying to repair the damage afterwards.PROGRAM HINTS FOR YEAR INDIAN LORE: Louis Thomas will be back at the Club for another year \u2018his cleventh year of consecutive service) to take charge of the Indian Lore and Art Woodcraft classes.Mr.Thomas starts September 19th, and will hold classes every Wednesday and Friday cvenings and Satur- morning and afternoon | themselves turn up for man-to- | { iod ended August 28, and any \u2018throughout the season.He will appeals presented after this date would not be considered.SUCH AS: BILTMORE ® COM SHERATON $289 \u2014 16-DAY SPECIAL ® Round trip air: © fort Lauderdale.US funds).OUR NEW ADDRESS IS: \u2014 Phone: NEW YORK THANKSGIVING WEEKEND Leave Fri., Oct.5\u20149 p.m.\u2014Leave N.Y.C.Mon., Oct.8\u20148 p.m.by special charter D&H air conditioned train, ALL RATES \u2014 CANADIAN FUNDS $32.50 to $3475 PER PERSON For rail & 2 nights (2-in-room basis) at first class hotel, NASSAU \u2014 FORT LAUDERDALE 5 days Nassau, meals.Both hotels on beach, Can.Imperial Bank of Commerce Bldg.15th Floor Suite 1505 \u2014 1155 Dorchester West at Peel Street.866-5472 THE INTER-CITY TRAVEL AGENCY LTD.Open Eve\u20147 p.m.Tues., Thurs.\u2014 Sat.until 2 p.m.from Sept.8 MODORE © LEXINGTON AND « ATLANTIC TRIP \u2014 DEPARTS: NOV, 3 ® Balance of time in © All transfers, (Based own continue to instruct the members lin the art of indian dancing and also in fretwork and woodcarving.LIBRARY: The Gladys Mox- ley Memorial Library will also function again this year under the capable leadership of Head Librarian Mrs.David T.Youngson.The Library schedule will be announced at a later date.Assistant Librar- jans are needed (o round out the Library program.! * * * EMBROIDERY: Mrs.M.Warren and Mrs.S.Simmons.the former, a volunteer worker at the Club since 1959 and the latter i since 1958 will return to the Club { again this year and will continue to instruct the girls in the very popular embroidery classes.The classes are held cach Monday afternoon and will commence the latter part of September.Some , excellent articles were produced | in this class last year, and many | received first place merit awards at the annual Hobby Show Exhibition.e- DRUGCOSTORES J.L.ADAMS, PROPRIETOR 1385 GREENE AVENUE Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2136 (Prompt Delivery) WE.2-2488 We carry a full line of ELIZABETH ARDEN TOILETRIES NOXZEMA Cold Cream _ Value tor 75¢ REVLON
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