The Westmount examiner, 4 janvier 1963, vendredi 4 janvier 1963
[" VOL.XXXIV, No.1 MONTREAL, FRL., JAN.4, 1963 5x 35 5 CENTS 12 PAGES Early New Year's mor\u201d je Thieves had a profitable morning two doors west of Victoria avenue, on Sherbrooke street, Westmount, but it was not a pleasant New Year's Day for A.Reh, proprietor of Alaska Furs, 4859 Sherbrooke street.Alaska Furs was cleaned out of fur coats.Only à few fur hats were left in the window so that attention would not be attracted to the store.The thieves came down through the ceiling, avoiding the burglar alarm system.Police had made three checks Constable Gionet of the West- | SRR RR HRA, Li RON IX SEE i mount Police discovered the.| breakin when he found a broken I window at the rear of the bulld-' ing, Tuesday morning January 1.about 5 o'clock.It was the third check made on the premises during the night.The thieves had climbed stairs at the rear of the build- | ing, entered at bathroom adjoining a dental office through a ; window which had been broken.Completely equipped with the proper tools, they tore up the dental office floor, removed the > tiling in the fur store ceiling below.They used a long step ladder to enter the fur store and remove the furs.Used all brand Dorothy Sproule new tools \u201cWhy lay the alabaster bos The coat hanging racks of the away, store were left bare.The) With fragrant perfume thieves did leave their tools, in- hidden in its depths 1 cluding a fire axe, brace and| Far rather break it now \u2014u bit, crow bars, hand saw, screw so that the.riend \u201c Inspired by your sympathy BELOW ZERO BLIZZARD: 8 Westmount roads department had an active end of the year and New Year's day 1963.Every snow removing unit was called upon to keep the traffic moving in the weekend storm that piled snow high in the streets.Fortunately, reports the Westmount Police Department, \"We got by that weekend with no fires and no accidents.\u201d Newsletter, Ballot brings minister's Open Letter No desire to legislate people into attending church says minister THE following open letter to Westmount Municipal Association is self-explana- ! tory.It was written by Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, BA, BD, Minister of Melville Presbyterian Church, 349 Melville avenue, Westmount.Ladies and Gentlemen, \u2014 The newsletter and ballot issued by the Westmount Municipal Association to its membership for the purpose of ascertaining the public mind regarding an extension of the use of Westmount's recreational facilities to include Sunday morning, has recently come to hand.A stated meeting of the Presbytery regularly held on the date of the fixed meeting of Association has prevented my participation in\" yeur deliberations and debates; and the subject is now well advanced.The sentiments and convictions expressed in this letter may therefore come too late to have any bearing on the outcome.Would you be good enough, nevertheless, to hear a member and as a private citizen, and not primarily as a churchman.I have no mandate from the ministerial association, and my congregation has taken no stand on the matter.Further, the views that I hold regarding the \u2018observance\u2019 of Sunday are neither legalistic nor sabbatarian; that is, I do not understand the New Test- ment to teach that what was required of the Jew under Old Testanrent law on the seventh day of the week applies to the conduct of the Christian on the first day of INDEX the week, And even if the position of the sabbatarian were valid, it is doubtful whether the church would be justified in seeking to impose its own views on the community at large, unless the community were in substantial agreement.For example: among the reasons advanced by those wanting a relaxation of the rules governing recreational facilities, two \u2014 (c) and (d) \u2014 seem to presuppose that there is, on the part of the Christian community, a desire to legislate people into attending church.Nothing could be further from the truth.We realize that the man who has no wish to go to church will not attend, even if there is drivers, ete, Mr.Reh, a retail furrier for i seven years, had only opened { his Sherbroke street store about six months ago.He was not pre- vestowed \u2014 May be refreshed and cheered this weary day\u2019.So wrote the late Dorothy pared for the shock he received ., , Tuesday morning.Value of the Sproule In ner beautiful lyric, PR .e Living\".loss had not been determined.Mrs.Sproule, distinguished and will not be estimated until {poet and author died suddenly a final stock taking check is on January 2, in her 96th year, made.at her home on Crescent street.- She was the widow of Rev.N fi Frederick Sproule.BA.0 ires or Many of the finest Canadian, American and English maga- e zines have bestowed eulogistie acci ents reviews of Dorothy Sproule's books of poetry, among them \u2014 e \u201cA Gailand of Orchids\u201d, bound in Westmount in gold, was at one time presented to her by thirty con- Christmas and New Year's fes- temporary poets, three of them tivities in the City of Westmount editors of poetry magazines; went by quietly.At least West- |\u2018 \u2018Poems of Life\" (with intro- mount police think so, with one: duction by the celebrated author, exception, a fur burglary.| Lloyd C.Douglas); \u2018The Mystic Generally the holiday season Star\u201d, \u201cEarth and Stars, \u2018The was well conducted on the part Golden Goal\u201d (with introduction of most citizens and motorists (by Lady Tweedsmuir'; \u201cBread must have been particularly care- | and Roses\u2019, and many others.\u2018ful while navigating the streets! Letters from the late King, of the city.The police depart- Queen Mary.Queen Elizabeth and ment reported no accidents.Princess Margaret, High Commis- Another wonderful achieve.Sioners, Prime Ministers and ment this immediate past holi-| many other dignitaries adorn the day season accomplished was no walls of her modest living room.fires.This could be chalked up| Keenly interested in clubs and to the pre-Christmas fire pre-|organizations, Mrs.Sproule was caution campaign by the fire-|the first president of the Notre fighters.People are apparently {Dame de Grace Women's Club becoming aware of the dangers and a member in many other of electrified trees in homes and clubs and organizations.She was other buildings and extra care is an honorary member of the Royal being taken to assure safety.(Continued on page 2) à \" AS SINISE SONI YE RANE TI NE Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL January 5 to 12 Mainly sunny to commence the week but very cold with some blowing snow.Blizzard conditions in all the north country from Ontario into Labrador, also along the Atlantic coasts.Temperature range during the week; 5 below zero and 35° in the south, 20 below zero in the Laurentians, 30 below zero and pas Fur stor Eon 4 183 en ee mon ligt Pn mae or NHI OBA ant rca re ws 0e 1e ee Churehes .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00000000.6 me out ?10° F in the north and in the Gulf.Some will be Classified .10 pothing fo but Je in bed.In the middie of the week freezing rain and soft snow in the .Bditoriol .\u2026.4| church ha hoo we \" gain| 2°uth, powder snow in the north, then still colder this Full Moon in bed s nothing to ga week.Cold gale winds and snow around the Great Lakes, into the In addressing the Associa- Sports sscnc0cceverso0000 V1 but ridicule by attempting to tion in tiis way, I do 50 28| Women .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.8 9 (Continued on page 6) a _ | £ .Co } Ga ; : TE EE rs I eastern States then the Maritimes.Cold and really cold to end the week with blowing saow. 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 4.1963 4 .Westmount Library had 62 WAS GOOD YEAR: a busy time during the past year.Student nurse, Claire Edison was one of the many member Westmounters who are using and enjoying the library facilities.Each year shows an increasing interest and the library adds many new members to its impressive roll.aaa HL [ge JL ed Pm || MUTUEL SAR © Bonded Roofing © Sheet Metal © Asbestos & Metal Siding for -Commercial-Industrial Residential Maintenance ond Repairs on AN Types | | of Buildings Leo Falardeau PLUMBING @ HEATING © ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK «© GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request WE.5-2595 WE.3-2432 Ta a Sata ai a gale Mountein Street at Sherbrooke \u2019 VICTOR 2-4444 A COMPLETE SELECTION OF PAYETTE TIN] T.HI-FI one \u2018 ' 2 i Wi TOP GRADUATES: 1%2 was a happy year for these four top honor students of the Graduating Class of St.Paul's Academy, Westmount.Left to right: Barbara Denbeigh, 16, of N.D.G., who received the Noire Dame Secretarial School Scholarship; Barbara Anne mount, prizes.Atkinson, 16, also of N.D.G., whe earned the Marianopolis College Scholarship; Bainter, 17, and Susan Hamilton, both of West- who were awarded special merit Ingrid De- Woofers and Tweeters Richter records Tchaikowsky\u2019s First By Giveon Cornfield The Deutsche Grammophon Company has been releasing unsurpassed by any that these ears have heard, and that, in some superb albums lately.my humble opinion, gives The, standards of excellence Richter the fine edge.on DGG records are the envy Superb of the recording industry, and upe! .a judicious choice of reper- engineering Mrs.Dorothy Sproule (Continued frem page 1) Commonwealth Society, and a member of Dominion - Douglas Church.Active until the last she kept.up her interest by writing a poem each week for the newspaper.7\u201d Mrs.Sproule was a native of Winchester, Ontario, where she lived for some time after her marriage.\u2018She is survived by her son, Mr.F.A.Sproule, B.Sc., of Ottawa and four grandchildren, and a cousin, Mrs.Lucretia Clarke of Notre Dame de Grace._\u2014 Some cactus plants in southwestern U.S.are pollinated by bats that feed on the flower toire and artists makes almost every new DGG release an event of importance.The confines of this column do not permit comprehensive coverage of all these albums, but the latest deserves special mention.Album of the century Few will dispute the following facts: (a) that Tchaikow- sky's First Piano Concerto in B flat is the most popular work in that form; and (b) that Sviatoslav Richter, the great Soviet pianist, is presently considered to be definitely on the top, his recent illness notwithstanding.Richter has recorded the Tchaikowsky First previously (with the Czech Philharmonic under Carl Ancerl on the Parliament label), but in monaural only.Now, Deutsche Gram- mophon have released what they call \u2018The Recording of the Century,\u201d with the Vienna Symphony under the baton of Herbert von Karajan.1 recall the excitement with which the Emil Gilels version of this concerto was greeted a few years back.Richter\u2019s approach is quite different, perhaps more cerebral, and he does not generate quite the same quality of passion and fire the characterize the various Gilels versions (there are currently seven listed in the Schwann catalogue.) However, the sonic excellence of the new album is GUEST SPEAKER His Excellency, Chandra Shek- The highest praise should go first and foremost to the engineers who made this record.Forgetting for a moment the soloist and conductor.here is a record that for sheer brilliance and impact of orchestral sound is the equal if not superior of the finest yet waxed.Add to this Richter\u2019s superb musicianship and von Kara- jan's sure-footed direction of the great Viemna Symphony, and you've got a record that for years to come is sure to set the standard.nectar at night.J.ROMISH Ladies\u2019 & Men's CUSTOM TAILOR Specializing in clothes made to measure from best materials.Also all kinds of tailoring.including remodelling of Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses.1239 Greene Avenue Phone: 932-0696 Interested in Foreign Investing?Then you'll be interested in a new foreign investment fund.Investors International Mutual Fund Ltd.Now, for as little as $500 you can participate in the growth and profits of outstanding companies in the U.S.A.and many other countries.The new Mutual Fund is backed by the skilled management of Investors Syndicate of Canada, Limited.Investors International Mutual Fund may well prove a profitable investment for you.Just write or call: MAURICE G.JACQUES Region Manager 5030 Sherbrooke W.HU.1-0215 investors har Jha, High Commissioner of India to Canada, will speak at the regular Wednesday noon din- ner-meeting of the Rotary Club or of Westmount, January 9, 1963.Head Offices Winnipeg His address will be on a topical subject, \u201cIndia and Communist 1A China.\u201d syndicate CANADA, LEMITED ©ffiess in Principal Cities 4 Cote Sat i cen es 3 ie wr ma teen ener RÉEL ÉD ee man es WADA SEE Fer AH Your ® PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores te Serve You ® PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular end Custom Photofinishing © à ACME PHOTO Reg'd.4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 is: ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXXIV, No.1 1962: the year in review MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1963 PAGE THREE Some items of interest from The Examiner files This is a good time of year to take a look back at some of the things that took place in Westmount during the year 1962.It might give some indication of what Westmounters can expect in the year ahead.There is no better source for reviewing the events of Westmount than The Examiner files.Part two of this review will be published next week.JANARY 1962 January 1962 brought to West- mount formation of the first high school ski club.Instigator was Jim Stokes-Rees, 17 year old son of Commander and Mrs.Roland Stokes-Rees, 10 Rose- mount avenue.It brought the surprise announcement that the New Democratic Party was sponsoring Mrs.Renia Nilski, a 35- year-old housewife and mother of five children, as their candidate for municipal election, Jan- uacy 15.Only 2,511 persons out of 7,- 673 eligible voted in the munici- | pal election.Fred Gross won aldermanic seat No.3 with a majority of 1,915 votes over his opponent, Mrs.Renia Nilski.Bad weather was blamed for the low turnout of voters.Westmount's Police and Fire Commissioner, Alderman Chip- | man H.Drury, 44, 56 Sulpice road, fortunately stepped out of a car collision with no personal\u2019 injuries sustained by Mr.Drury or the driver of the other car, Eric Burman, of Westmount.Month of Jan.ONLY SUITS Made To Measure 2 fittings $65 We do this every year! F.L.SILVER Reg'd Custom Tailor Ladies\u2019 and Men's Suits & Coats 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WE.2-6633 Westmount adults, asked the feature of The Examiner.Part 1\u2014January to June Westmounter Allan T.Corner : retired as provincial president ! of the Quebec Provincial Scout Council.Tomasz Biernacki, one time resident of Westmount was completely freed of espionage\u2019 charges in Montreal.| Chief Librarian Kathleen Jen- .kins reported 12.758 library members.| FEBRUARY 1962 A petition, signed by 237.City of Westmount to make traf- | fic improvements at Park place and St.Catherine street before \u2018 a fatality occurred.Westmount} Firefighters made application to ' start arbitration proceedings against the City of Westmount in an attempt to reduce the' hours of their working week, and step up their salaries by: 27¢ a day.The files of The | Examiner reveai much activity in all phases of Westmount's social, recreation and sports activities, and the hefty classified -\u2014 section for buying, selling, renting.acquiring money, etc., is indicative of the constant result getting power of the small advertisements for business and home-owners of Westmount.| Norman T.Dawe.general! manager of the City of West- | mount charged that \u201cThe fire- | | ey AS SES ne 22 as, TE.\\ EA aur + Yel xx Wein Lo apg YC qe bee aes fe EVE SEE MT are RO ; A TIMES A FLEET! 4, Time, like the flowers on the beautiful floral clock in West- * mount Park, fades away but winter or summer, the beauty of Westmount and its parks remains, if you look for it.The clock is a major point of interest for passerby and visitors and 10 year-old Marcia Lynn, 4330 Sherbrooke street west, found it impartant enough to set her watch with the beautiful timepiece on a hot August day.3 i a SA VR pe] SHEN NT \u20ac FN 7 ; Unity Boys\u2019 Club \u2014 This week and next Program 1963 ; By MAURICE MARIASINE ho Speaking on the firemen\u2019s Although the primary interest at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount is cen- They laited 18 working days | tered around the outdoor skating and hockey rinks these days.all indoor activities out of every 28, he said.The City ' are maintaining a steady pace.The Club program staff, Charles Tyler.Jacques Mc- was studying the traffic light Ormack and Joan Strike and a host of volunteer workers have established an in- problem in February.Valentina teresting and exciting varied program for the forthcoming 1963 season.Rahr\u2018s column \u2018This week in\u2019 Westmount\u201d continued its week- a À ly interest of doings, a bright VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.men were trying to make a holiday oul of fire fighting.\u201d He! The accent of the handicraft program at the present time is the preparation of articles for the Annual Hobby Show which s afent: takes place in the late Spring.a Fon.John ¢ Diefenbaker 1 Articles which were completed He attended the 35th annual before Christmas were laken ( sters and fellowship dinner of the Temple home by the youngsters an Emanu-El Brotherhood.used as Christmas presents, Two Westmounters, E.R.' In the athletic department.Alexander and C.F.Carsley, basketball continues to be the were appointed general cam- Main attraction for some 100 paign chairmen and deputy | Cage enthusiasts, many of whom chairman respectively.for the are playing in one of the many 1962 Red Feather campaign.' Montreal and district leagues.Westmount Mayor, John C.The new schedule for the sea- Cushing gave The Examiner an | Son is posted on the Bulletin interesting exclusive statement: Board.Club members are in- in response lo plans for a re- |viled lo discuss their recrea- organized metropolitan system.tional requirements with mem- The weather was not so hot.! bers of lhe Staff.\u201c Pedestrians were being shower- SEASON'S GREETINGS Call ed by fast automobiles.Melting Greetings were received from snow was making streets more | the following: Leoue Anderson, navigable by boat than any Luana Amirault.Hannah Leb- For (Continued on page 4 whol, bick Schroer nd fam FUEL OIL MARCH 1962 WE.7.9483 AIR, SEA & RAIL BOOKINGS HOTEL RESERVATIONS, CAR RENTALS SEINE ter, the Hotton family, the CALL RO © | Negro Community Centre, the 55 70 ur P ER LA iT 1 DE Austin Crew, Douglas Wright Mowbray, Mr.Norkus, Marlene Doherty, the Robert Vaux family.formerly of Montreal and | ily.Texas Croghan, Bobby Car- And now living in Calgary: Roger and Family, Ralph Walker, AMERICAN VISITORS Guests of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club during the Christmas week TEL.: 489.2881 citimtuttnit 2% MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY the Flatbush Boys\u2019 Club ef 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE ° Limited ® WESTMOUNT (Continued on page 5) MONTREAL 28 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 4, 1963 A H be\u201d AY 2 00 rar a miner Serving the City of Westmount since 1938 Heod Office: 7005 Kildare Road, Montres! 29 Clossified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon, Tues.& Wed.Only) HU, 1.045) Editorial Deportment \u2014 Accounting Department Circulotion Dept.\u2014 Disploy Advertising HU.1-2771 John W.Soncton, President ond Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Choirmon Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner alms (oe be an independent, clean newspaper for the home.devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1 20 hall year.Five cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebee Newspapers Association, Authosyzed as Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.and for payment of postage in cash.WE SAY Quebec shouldn't wait for a Royal enquiry (CANADA could be a truly 4 bilingual nation in about 30 years.It would need action on the part of the Province of Quebec to institute a nationwide program to accomplish this desirable feat.The hap-hazard methods of teaching French in Ontario will never succeed in any effort to advance bilingual attitude in that province and no doubt similar French teaching policy prevails in other English-speak- ing provinces.Only in early grades of military elementary schools has bilingualism become a necessity.A royal commission will only succeed in confusing the issue and prolonging achievement for another quarter of a century.Liberal Leader Lester B.Pearson has proposed a federal royal commission be appointed to survey the entire field of biculturalism in Canada, in all its many aspects.Hugh MacLennan, one of Canada\u2019s most noted novelists and special lecturer at McGill University, in examining Mr.Pearson's proposal, has offered many powerful reasons for establishing Canadian biculture.But why wait for a Royal Commission to weigh the pros and cons?The English - speaking provinces are fertile fields in which to plant the seeds of bilingualism.Today, young English-speaking families are aware of the value, and hungry for education, but they will not be fooled by inadequate methods of teaching French.The Province of Quebec could make a major contribution to the culture of Canada by offering English- ows 2 Ce WT LE le YOU SAY Stand up for our rights My wife and 1 were appalled to learn that Bob Coris- tine and the Municipal Association feel it necessary lo poll the membership before moving to open park facilities to our children on Sunday.We no longer live in a medieval atmosphere of subjugation to the church, and although our two teenagers attend Church with us quite often, we would not attempt to force them into going.We are all for getting our children to Church every Sunday but feel it presumptuous of the City to dictate to us what our children may or may not do while their elders are at services.The City has been meddling long enough in a matter which is by right the realm of the parent and it is discouraging to see that the Municipal Association needs take a running count to see how the wind is blowing before standing up for the rights of Westmount ratepayers.A RATEPAYER.speaking provinces, on a mutual basis, to exchange French teachers for English teachers in elementary schools.Quebec might even go as far as supplying paid French teachers in elementary schools of English- speaking provinces in order to bring about equality of opportunity for French Canadians.The movement of a large corps of French instructors into elementary schools of English-speaking provinces would be doing missionary work which would be invaluable to the future of Canada.It could cement this nation as one in a way no other method could accomplish.It would create a vast new field of employment for French Canadian graduates.It would give Canada an unique culture of its own in about 30 years.RENEE AT deve eee 1 SAY! One of the nouveau-riche rushed info the ticket office, plunked down some money ond asked for o ticket.\"To where ?\u201d osked the ticket salesgirl.\"Oh, onywhere ! \u201c the braggort replied.\u2018l've got business all over,\u201d i (Continued from page 3) other means of transportation.Lt.Col.J.A.Calder started direction of the Children\u2019s Hospital campaign for $493,000.Presentation of a Standard was made fo 401 Squadron (Aux.) RCAF.A Westmount police car hit and damaged a parked car.Ovila J.Arsenault, Inspector in charge of Westmount Police Force.retired.City Council moved that Westmount police salaries be brought in line with those paid in Montreal.An attractive brunette.Ghitta Caiser- man, 353 Kensington avenue, Westmount, was honored by Canadian Council, with a grant ranging from $2,000 to $4,000.Westmount's city council, along with the councils of three other suburban municipalities agreed to the City of Montreal's proposals regarding a rapid transit subway system.Numerous complaints flooded Westmount Fire Department regarding gas leaks, in the area.The leaks were said to be due to the frost coming out of the ground, making the ground heave in the process.Cancer Society chairman J.C.Clapin- son of Westmount, said there was nearly seven times as many people as were cured of the disease in 1937.A body.James Roy, 75, was found in the basement of his York street home.He had been dead two days.RCMP Superintendent R.J.Bélec told Westmount Rotary that the blame for present crime growth was the responsibility of \u201cthose who believe prevention and detection of crime is the sole responsibility of the law, and those who willingly impede law and order for political, social or personal reasons,\u201d APRIL 1962 April 1962 brought recovery of more than $6,000 of stolen furs by Westmount Police less had taken place.Erie Neal forecast a generally sunny week.flooded roads but freezing drizzles in the mountains., Nights cold but days mild with flurries and drizzles as skiing was coming to an end.Three were charged with fraud have passed fraudulent cheques.Westmount Park-Emanuel and Calvary United Church marked its 32nd year of dedication, William Wren.for 40 years the Westmount fire and police , chief.died at his home.He was 89.| A bulky issue of The | Examiner appeared.Easter busi- | Bess was in the air and mer- { chants were taking advantage lof the pages of Westmount's | favorite newspaper.In a letter \"to the editor, Westmount was said to be well-known as the \u201cbest administrated city of Can- | ada but complained about col- \u2018lection of garbage in open (trucks.John S.Corbett announced that he would seek Liberal nomination for the riding of St.Antoine-Westmount in the next Federal election, and a battle was developing for the Progressive Conservative nomination.Police and fire department figures showed a sharp drop for the first three months of 1962.There were less convictions and fewer fire calls than during the previous year.Sabbath of the passover was observed at Temple Emanu-El in Westmount.Final day of Passover was Wednesday, morning, April 25 at 10.30 a.m.A better homes supplement was a feature of The Examiner in April.Chartered Trust Company of Montreal prepared to open a branch office in West- mount.Brides and grooms were learning about marriage at Wesley United Church.Rev, Scarth Macdonnell was inducted ai Stanley Presbyterian Church at West- mount.than one hour after the theft |: MAY 1962 Peter F.Kerrigan was nominated the Progressive Conservative candidate for the Federal riding of St.Antoine-Westmount.Reddy Memorial Hospital announced it needed $3,000,000 for an extension and renovation program.one car was f{olally destroyed and two others damaged when Westmount police chased a car, later found to be stolen, ai high speeds on a Sunday morning.Mayor Cushing told West- mount Municipal Association that the City of Westmount would show a surplus this year for the | third year in a row due to the | efficiency of the city management.Pierre Tetreault was sentenced to three years for stealing 5 automobiles valued at $10,400.Westmount started to keep in the swim.A new swimming pool was being arranged.Cost to be about $150,000.Suspicious characters and night noises, unwanted in Westmount, were becoming on the increase.Police were asking the co-operation of citizens in notifying the department of all unusual circumstances.John Wyllie told Westmount Rotary that big long words name little things; all big words have little names, such as life and death, peace and war, or dawn, day, night, love and home.He said to learn to use the little words in a big way.Unity Boys\u2019 Club variety revue was in rehearsal.Westmount led all other suburban municipalities on the Island in the volume of real estate sales for the month of February, it was reported.The City of Westmount shipped to Buckingham Palace two crates of pure Quebec maple syrup \u2018fit for the Queen.\u2019 West- mount firemen arriving at a fire found water spurting from a light fixture.The water created a short circuit which sounded the alarm.St.George's ACROSS 3.Mops (up).as water 8.Small quarrel 9.Sprite 30.\u201cTangle- wood \u2014\u2014* 12, Actress: \u2014\u2014\u2014 Dunne 18.Indian tribe defeated by Cortes 14.Chief 26.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 pinch 17.Any one 18.BP.O.E.member 19.Sailor 20.A flower 22.Gigantic 23.Potatoes: VR dial.25.Walke through water 26.Faint 27.Chew 28.High priest 29.Leopard is one 80.Exclamation 82, Territorial division 83.Mr.Truman's Sec, of State 86.Barber's tool 82.Consequence 39.Spirited horse 40.Coats with hoarfrost 41, Blunders 42.Winter-time vehicle DOWN 1.Fire alarm signal 2.Farm animals 3.Four gills 4, Prophetess B.Celery stem 6.La \u2014, Bolivia 7.Height 8.Characteristic of 13 to 19 9.Size of type 11.Frightena 15.Like ale SANS THEY X \u2014 Word Puzzle 1962: year in review students announced they would stage a carnival.\u2018Dan X' told Westmount Rotary that alcoholism was number four on the list of health problems which faced the nation.Plans for a new apartment house to be erected on the southeast corner of Sherbrooke street and Clarke avenue.The owner was listed as A.Favrette.The first Junior Hi-Y club was formed in West- mount.A colorful supplement for May 1962 \u201cAuto and Vacation Guide\u201d was issued with the Westmount Examiner.JUNE 1962 Ringing bells, knocking at doors and a proposed mass rally in Wesimount Park became part and parcel of an enlivening campaign seeping into staid and quiet St.Antoine - Westmount riding as election day drew near.Two Westmouni citizens were injured in a car crash that brought a criminal negligence charge.James Brunton and Peter Nixon, both of Westmount, were awarded scholarships at Bishop\u2019s College School.Three men pleaded guilty to housebreaking.Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade made a big bit in the United States.Welcome for the Queen Mother to the City of West- mount was completed and the city never looked so beautiful.The City Hall was tastily decorated in flags reminiscent of The Queen's last visit.Joe Bleau turned up at Rotary at Victoria Hall to give the members a thorough briefing in water safety.To save the city costly repair work on municipal trucks and vehicles, caused by corrosive and rusting action of winter elements funds were allotted to cover purchase of undercoating spray equipment.Woodworth of Westmouni was elected to Crown and Scroll, Rutgers junior honor society, New Brunswick, N.J.20.Prize Mos-eus se for BENDER END out- NYERE EeETE stand.[NOEISHONVELIWY] in LL vO [=] g 1211S EI] novel Is[3GVIMINS[ON|d}S] 21, Poem [22D HIRAISO[C) 22 Derby, [ENE ETTSEEENY ° YEN SIN 21) for BE] [SNE] one [SIEVE 1X] 1d] 28.Grass [2]v]o|sIlS]alo]S] blades 24.Web- 30.Sharpened footed 31.Insects (zool.) 34.Wicked 25.Wilts 85.Dotted 27.Ferryboat with 29.In the \u2014\u2014 stars: Gikely to Her.occur) 37.Over: poet.4 5 je |7 |e 10 3 HEE ARR SAY! Whot ortists coll posterity is the posterity of the work of ort.\u2014 Marcel Proust Pe # ou IR tion on Sunday afternoon.\u2018\u2018Dur- world.\u201d , province.is a good sign that .ant, That is the most interesting .thing te happen in Canada dur- .the coolest blue, all shades are.AN EN IT NEA qo ares oo.srs ania are Samet EE hr 7 AWE This week in Westmount Interesting \"62 By VALENTINA RAHR Some important views were, in the newly popular leather Brooklyn on December 30th.expressed by Commander Stokes-Rees, Kensington ave- sion on a local television sta- ing the World Crisis of 1962 when President Kennedy and the United States put it on the line to Khruschev, a particularly critical situation developed.Khrushchev was becoming increasingly aware of the fact that Mao in China was ready to take charge of the Communist world by force if necessary, and this in turn greatly influenced the decision regarding shipment.of arms from U.S.S.R.to Cuba and the dismantling of missile bases there,\u201d he declared.\u201cIn countries like the U.S.S.R.leaders, their subordinates and government officials are so indoctrinated with their own dogma, that they find it hard to \u2018unthink\u2019 themselves, in order to get a clear view of what is actually going on in the \u201cThe saddest thing to happen in Canada in 1962 is the terrific | lack of purpose in our general | election.\u201d according to Stokes- Rees.BECOMING AWARE \u201cThe tremendous vote of con-: fidence given Premier Lesage in Quebec, that he swept the | } i Canadians are aware that Responsible Government is importing 1962.\u201d \u201cFrom the brightest red to \u2018right\u2019 for 1963 on skis and apres.\u201cColor coord inates so recherche,\u201d commented Doris Clarke, Grosvenor avenue at the Avila Ski fashion show held recently.\u201cSi cute\u201d countered Miss Pierrette Champoux, Dor- chester avenue, radio commentator, who explained the fashions in French to an intimate group of skiers and press people gathered in the spacious chalet overlooking the slopes of the ski centre.\"SKI APPAREL Color coordinates reached near perfection in the presenta- tiem, from the Kooky fur or synthetic; hlénd bonnets to the featherweight metal skis; from the white stag jacket and pants for the professional performer, all had\u2019 in\u2019 ¢6mmon the bold handling of\u2019 color in the new and lightest nylon quilted fabrics.A popular detail this year is the hideway hood which packs neatly into a zipper stand up collar.The.models all wore white leather and fur ski boots.The male ski fashions are every bit as smart as the women's, whether bound knickers of water repellant corduroy, or the stark: taught fitting stretch shapes, a' wide variety of neutrals are available this season.Tones of gold, with elegant shades of blue and black, intricately patterned ski socks add a touch of interest to the ensembles.CURRENT EVENTS An exhibition of paintings by the late Hal Ross Perrigard.Claremont avenue, will be on, view in the- C.N.R.Concourse from January 4 to 31 included.About forty oils showing mostly, scenes of Montreal will be displayed, Mr.Perrigard spent every summer with the Rock- port Art Association at Rock- | port, teaching, and painting,\u2019 while his official residence was on Claremont avenue.Artist Janet Lieberman, member of the independent Art Association whose studio is located on Academy road, will be displaying | her paintings at the YM.HA.| Unity Boys\u2019.A it Ce goa aka AW\" in © (Continmed (rem page 3) Brooklyn, N.Y.The entire group were billeted at the Club.They played some six games of basketball against local organtza- tions and finally were treated to a buffet supper at the Club prior to their departure for This marks the second consecutive year that the Brooklyn boys have been accommodated at the Club.A return visit by the Unity Basketball team is being planned \u2014 the group expect to travel to Brooklyn during the Easter Holidays.HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.Unlike the Old World hemlock whose juices killed Socrates, Pennsylvania's state tree, | the eastern hemlock, is harmless, on Westbury avenue [rom January 13, for two weeks Lola Lanyi, Western avenue.artist and milliner extra-ordinary, moving to 467 Grosvenor avenue about January 10, while the residence on Western is to, be occupied from that date on by Artist Adrien Hebert, R.C.A.WHS.hockey team playing in tournanients during the Christmas holidays.Westmount Y.M.C.A.activities By DOUG The Boy's and Girls\u2019 Leaders Corps of the Westmount YMCA recently returned from a skiing trip at Christeville, Quebec.The two day outing was the first time in several ycars that both Leaders Corps have joined together for a social program away from the city.The trip was made possible thru the generosity of two local families who offered their cars for transporting the group \u2014 Professor and Mrs.Geldart and Mr.and Mrs.Biron.WONDERFUL TIME The group of six boys and eight girls were under the leadership of Mr.Moss Dudgeon, Physical Secretary and Miss Cathy Cronin, Assistant Youth Secretary.The following youth leaders attended: Cathy Michell, Susan Reider; Linda Reddall, Vera Tagieff, Marcella Kelley, Jette Stoffregen, Michele Tallman, Merit Malhuus, Philip Geldart, David Biron, Don Shapiro, Paul and Pierre Vincent and Mike Mc- | Laughlin.All participating had a wonderful time skiing and tobog- ganning and hope to plan another trip in the future.COOKING CLUB A new course of the girls\u2019 cooking club will be getting un-| derway Thursday, January 10th.The course will consist of eight weekly periods on Thursdays | from 4 to 5:15 p.m.Erika Hafer- METROPOLE Ait DISPATCHED TAXI SERVICE Lansdowne Taxi Now owned and operated by Attention Taxi Owners NEW MEMBERS WANTED FOR RAPIDLY GROWING BUSINESS RADIO TAXI Phone: 722-2542 or 937-9431 HARLAND malz will be the instructor.The girls will be making their own baking which they may take home with them each week.The course will deal with pastry only but a variety of different foods is designed to make this new course interesting, helpful and educational.The eight periods\u2019 will cover the following: basic dough recipes and pancake mix, | cookies, tarts, pies.cup cakes,\u2019 cakes, rolls and buns (with and\u2019 without yeast! and bread making (yeast).Registration is limited to cight girls in each course\u2019 and the registration fee is two dollars and fifty cents.! TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT i Last year's winners in the - Table Tennis Tournament were Chris Blair, Jette Stoffregen and Klaus Jorgensen.A new tournament started January 2.The prize for the winners in each division will be free movie tickets.| | S.by today Then ry to think Where you can buy A better sink, - JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 ah OS Mr AS \u201cWho says this isnt a LEAP YEAR.?\" \u201cMaybe you can\u2019t divide 1963 by four\u2014but in my book it still adds up to a Leap Year.\u201cI'm starting the New Year with a big leap forward.Tomorrow I take delivery of a brund-new car, and there's a modern stove for Mollic on the way to replace that monstrosity in the kitchen.\u201cMind you, we did a whole lot of looking before we decided to leap.That's why we settled on the Bof M Family Finance Plan in buying our New Year presents to ourselves.The monthly payments are well within our budget, and we couldn't ask for better terms.All our credit needs fitted snugly under that one broad B of M roof.\u201cThis New Year.it's off with the old and on with the new.thanks to the Bof M Family Finance Plan.\u201d ® \" If vou have something in mind that would give a new zest to living\u2014a new car.a hi-fi.a new model TV.a cottage in the country, even .why not see your neighbourhood branch of the B of M soon?The people at \u201cMY BANK\u201d will be glad to discuss a low-cost.life-insured B of M Family Finance Plan loan that could brichien vour days in 1963.TO 1 Mi 1108 JAGAN ( BANK OF MONTREAL ms ows Sn PR we: ami Finance F [an 4 LOW-COST, LIFE-INSURED LOANS BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave.: \u2018 JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: FREDERIC H.PETERS, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 Fer 4938 Use Examiner classifieds for best results Me.E961 \u2018p Kspnunr \u2018Aopisy \u2018soujuoxz umouysopm ey) rare nan \u201cat a oO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 4, 1963 First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue et Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MASS.Sundoy, January 6th 1100 an.Sunday School 14:00 an Church Service Lesson - Sermon Subject: \u201cGOD\u201d afividen Text: Revelation 21:3 Behold, the tabernacle of God (x with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself \u201cshall be with them, and be their God, EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 pm.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM Iu the Chureh Edifice: The public invited \u2018Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.3 to 4 pan: Wednesday, 6:30 to 8:00 p.n.SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL Dr.Horry J.Stern, Rabbi 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Cantor Otto O.Stacrens Miles Wisenthal, M.A,, Educational Assistant Victor McCorry, A.R.C.M.Organist and Cholr Master.SABBATH SERVICES friday Evening, January 4th.at 8:15 pm.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Days Of Our Yeors.\u201d Saturday Morning, January 5th at 11:30 a.m.sermonette: Reconciliation\u201d based vn Torah Portion.INSTALLATION OF CONGREGATIONAL OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES At the Service this Friday Evening.the newly clected Officers and Trustees will be installed by Dr.Stern conducting a special ritual for the veeasion.An One Shabbat and Reception will follow the worship.The Board of Trustees and their wives will be hosts to the Congregation.CLASSES TO BE RESUMED IN TEMPLE SCHOOL High School Department, Saturday Morning, January 5th at 9:30 a.m.Junior School, Sunday Morning, Jan- wary 6th at 9:30 a.m.Daily Hebrew 7th ut 4 pan.School for Adults Sunday Morning, January 13th at 9:45 am.DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday Evenings at 5:45 pan.Sunday Mornings at 9:45.MISCELLANEOUS FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH OF MONTREAL (Affiliated to the S.N.U.of Canada) Pastor Rev.J.C.Snook Sunday, Januory 6th, 1963 SPECIAL, MESSAGE SERVICE AT 3:30 P.M.Divine Service Spiritual Healing Speaker: M.R.Maietti Demonstrator: Rev.J.C.Snook SERVICE AT 1191 Mountain Street, between St.Catherine Street and Dorchester Blvd.for Information call _ WEllington 7-0073 UNITARIAN The Unitarian Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Simpson) 7:30 pm.7:00 p.m, \u2014 Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason, B.A.B.D.mn es 2e Cu gr rs iis OL PRESBYTERIAN STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount and Victoria Aves.Rev.Scarth Macdonnell, B.A, B.D.Minister Sunday, January 6th, 1963 10:18 a.m.Church Schools 11:00 aan.St.Matthews 8 Verse 34 DORIS KILLAM A.R.T C., L Mus.(McGill) Organist and Cholr Director MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.©.Cochrane, B.A, B.D.Minister 10:00 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.Public Worship Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster All are Cordially Welcome.~ ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Sunday, January 6th THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m.Holy Eucharist 10:15 a.m.Mattins (said) 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 111:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 4:00 p.m.CHILDREN'S TABLEAU AND CAROLS.7:00 p.m.Evensong (said) WEEKDAYS; HOLY EUCHARIST 7:00 a.m.Tuesday; Thursday 8:00 a.m.Friday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A., L.Th, Rev.Reginald Hollis, M.A., B.D, Sunday, January 6th THE EPIPHANY 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Mattins with Sermon Preacher: The Rector 10:30 a.m.Pre-& Post-Confirmation Class 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion and Sermon Preacher: The Rector 11:00 a.m.Nursery.Kindergarten & Sunday School 7:30 p.m.Evensong with Sermon Preacher: The Rev'd.R.Hollis .WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist & Choirmaster \u2014 Norman W.Hurrle, A.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., F.T.C.L TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A,, Hon, Assistant Rev.Peter W.A.Davison, M.A, Assistant Mr, George E.Chubb, F.R.C.0.F.AG.O.Organist and Choirmasler Sunday, January 6th THE EPIPHANY 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.Senior Department 11:00 a.m.Choral Communion.Preacher: The Rector Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments.Sundoy, Jonuary 6th, 1963 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: \u2026 Rev.Peter W.A, Davison 31.00 am.\u201cEpiphany and 8:30 p.m.Parish Forum Emancipation Ee , 21:00 a.m.Church School Re-opens TUESDAY 6:00 p.m.Holy Conununion Nursery and Kindergarten WEDNESDAY meet in Unitarian House.7:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organint and Director of Music: THURSDAY Donald Mackey, Mus.B.10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Director of Music : 11.00 am, 7:30 p.m.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Allionce ond Canadion Boptist Federation\u201d Sherbrooke Street West ot Roslyn Avenwe Nearest Downtown Baptist SUNDAY, JANUARY 6th., 1963 Minister Elect.: Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, B.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.\u201cTHE TRANSFORMING VISION\" \u201cMY GOSPEL\" BYPU: Friday, 8:00 p.m.; School: Sunday, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME hurch Merchante E.Wells MAMAN Mrs.D.K.Gowans Funeral services were held Wednesday for Mrs.David Kenneth Gowans, formerly Annie Emily Brown, who died December 30 at the Montreal General Hospital.Born and educated in Montreal, Mrs.Gowans was well known for her interest in service clubs and organizations.She was past president of the Salvation Army Eventide Home Auxiliary; past president of the Catherine Booth Hospital Auxiliary: on the executive of the Grace Dart Hospital Auxiliary, the Noire Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club, the Mont- Protestant Hospital Auxiliary, the local Branch of the Council of Women, second vice-president of St.Andrew's Presbyterian Homes Auxiliary; and during the war was very active in the Voluntary Services.Mrs.Gowans is survived by her husband; a sister Margaret, (Mrs.E.W.Knapp); and two brothers, John S.Brown of.Toronto; and Wallace Brown of Montreal.Brigadier G.Dockery of the Salvation Army Eventide Home, assisted Rev.J.F.McBride, minister of Ephraim Scott Presbyterian Church at the funeral service, UNITED St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT {101 Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.Daniel M.Grant, B.A., D.D.Rev.Douglas Mouland, B.A., B.D.Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.Mr.Gordon White, Organist and Choir Director Sunday, January 6th 11:00 a.m.Dr.Grant THE EPIPHANY: \u201cTHE UNIVERSAL SIGNIFICANCE OF CHRIST'S BIRTH\u201d 7:30 p.m.Mr.Mouland \u201cBEING BORN ANEW\" 10:00 a.m.Senior Bible Class 11:00 a.m.Church School 6:30 p.m.Youth Fellowship 8:30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union VISITORS WELCOME Westmount Park- Emmanuel & Calvary (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.Callum Thompson, C.D., B.A, B.D.Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, R.N,, M.R.E Sunday, January éth 11:00 an.Morning Worship, Church School and infant Nursery Sermon: \u201cHe maketh all things new\u201d Sermon: \"The Word and the Way\u201d Chapter 9 \u2014 \u201cThe Incarnate God\u201d 7:30 p.m.Directer of Music Mr.Wayne Riddell, B Mus.INFANT NURSERY real Women\u2019s Club, the Verdun |- (Continued from page 1) impose restrictions on an unwilling community.Various factors to consider On behalf of those who favour \u2018relaxing\u2019 the rules governing the use of West- mount\u2019s recreational facilities it is alleged that \u2018\u2018skiing at St.George Park on Sunday morning is now permitted\u2019.(Presumably King George Park is intended.) As a citizen and churchman, I could bave no objection if permission were extended as follows: fa) in the summer, to the use of the tennis courts in the same Park, and of those courts immediately to the rear of the Conservatory in Westmount Park; (b) if the swings, horses, slides, and teeter-totters adjacent to the Library were released; (¢) if the harse-shoes, checkers, and shuffle-board equipment were unlocked; (d) if the putting-green were declared open, and (e) if the facilities at Staynor Park were made similarly available, None of these areas is immediately contiguous to a church property, and therefore no one\u2019s rights would be infringed.There are other factors, of course, which a civic administration would have to consider \u2014 such as possible additional supervising personnel, and/or time- and-a-half for increased hours of work, and so on, Harmonious mutual concern The crux of the matter now under discussion arises from the fact that first the skating- rink, then the swimming-pool, were built on property sufficiently close to an established church to warrant the presumption of disturbance to a service of worship.(The same applies to the use of the football field on Westmount Park in relation to Melville Church.) The final disposition of this matter is of equal importance to Christians, members of the Jewish community, and freethinkers, because (apart altogether from the co-called religious considerations) it has to do with our way of life in a pluralistic society.It involves the basic principles by which we are able to live together in harmony in spite of differences between us.Harmony in a diverse society can only be achieved and maintained by the mutual concern of all parties for the desires and needs of others \u2014 not excluding minorities.Many community restrictions Life in community is full of restrictions, most of which can be traced to an effort to serve the common good: zoning restrictions which prevent the erection of a department store on the Boulevard; traffic restrictions which forbid our driv- HISTORIC CASE MILLBROOK.Ont.(CP)\u2014Rev.Gerald Graham owns a bookcase that once belonged to Sir Wilfrid Laurier.It stands in his study at the Presbyterian manse here.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporarily Worshiping at the 7th Day Adventis¢ Church Corner of Western and Olivier Ave.Wm.C.Nolting, B.D., Pastor Wm.Hamel), Organist Sunday, January 6th 10:00 a.m.Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m.The Service, Jr.S.S.and Nursery 4 | No desire to legislate.ing through an intersection at given intervals; pedestrian restrictions which inhibit our crossing the street in the middle of the block.If then, in the wisdom of Council, restrictions are maintained on the use of certain facilities at specified hours, out of respect for a segment of the population, who will say that the common good has been violated, and individual rights improperly denied?And who will claim that because of it, a West- mount child has been made to suffer serious privation?And if Council does provide that at certain hours of the week a dignified quiet shall prevail in specified areas of the city, is that any more than has already been granted to certain residential areas by barring heavy trucks and tractor-trail- ers from, say, Montrose and Melville avenues?CHARLES C.COCHRANE Westmount Baptist New minister preaches Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, B.A, B.Th.commenced his ministry at Westmount Baptist Church on January 1st and will preach at both services on Sunday, January 6th.In the morning his sermon title will be \u201cThe Transforming Vision\u201d and in the eve- ning he will preach on \u201cMy.Gospel.\u201d ; Mr.Balsdon is a graduate of McMaster University.He was Minister of St.Clair Baptist Church, Toronto, for approximately sixteen years and of Highland Baptist and predecessor Church, Kitchener, Ontario, for eleven years; and for many years has been involved in the work of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec.He was on active service as Chaplain with the Canadian Forces in Canada, England and in the European theatres of war.The first Communion Service of the new year will be held at the conclusion of Morning Worship and will be followed by the reception of new members.The New Year Rally of Montreal Baptist Sunday Schools will be held in the Town of Mount Royal High School Auditorium on Saturday afternoon, January 12th.The mid-week service for prayer.praise and Bible study is on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m., and the Young People meet on Friday at 8:00 p.m.OR the convenience of the public, we provide a private, illuminated parking lot.DA Collins INC.F.A.Nunns\u2014A.F.Willams 5610 Sherbrooke Sireet Woost ae . Canada\u2019s first planetarium to be built in Montreal Canada\u2019s first planetarium will be built in Montreal and is expected to be in operation early in 1965.Announcement of the project was made this week at a press conference by J.Armand Des- rochers, president of Dow Brewery which will build it entirely at its own expense.It will be one of the few planetariums in the world sponsored by private industry, There are about 30 in existence, eight of them in North America.Montreal's will rank among the world\u2019s such major installations, capable of seating 500.To be known as the Dow Planetarium, it will be located atop the company's four-story packaging house which is situated at Windsor and Notre Dame streeis.It will be operated on a non-profit basis.A planetarium is, briefly, a building where sky conditions and configurations are simulated.All known heavenly bodies can be realistically simulated and it is possible to reproduce any sky configurations and phenomena of any era in the past or future.All equipment for the Dow Planetarium will be custom built though the projector used to effect the simulations dictates the standard planetarium dome size of 68 feet in diameter, The panetarium site will include a hall of scientific exhibts dealing largely with astronomy and space technology.In all the Jayout will cover some 15,000 square feet.In charge of the project for Dow Brewery until its completion is Dr.Pierfe Gendron, a vice-president of the company who formerly headed the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science at Ottawa University.Christian Science series Man's inseparable relationship to his Creator will be emphasized at the services in the Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week\u2019s Lesson- Sermon on the subject \u201cGod.\u201d The Golden Text will be from Revelation: \u2018Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God.\u201d Pertinent selections from \u2018\u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy will include: \u201cThe Divine Being must be reflected by man, \u2014 else man is not the image and likeness of the patient, tender, and true, the One \u201caltogether lovely;\u2019 but to understand God is the work of eternity, and demands absolute consecration of thought, energy, and desire.\u201d The question that is still being asked after centuries of study and research, namely \u2018What Is Man?\" will be looked at in the light of Holy Scripture on the Christian.Seience radio series \u201cThe Bible Speaks to You\u2019 on CJAD, Montreal (dial 800) at 40 YEARS OF TAPPING Over a period of 40 years .conservative estimate of a working man\u2019s earning period, his various governments will tap the average Canadian for something ever $50,000.Small wonder it's difficult for him to become a man of much property.\u2014 Powell River (B.C.) News, | Mr.Desrochers, in announcing the broad outlines of the plan, said the company intends to work closely with educational | organizations in the city.It is expected between 100,000 and 200,000 persons will visit the planetarium annually.\u201cWe have long wanted to undertake a project of major public benefit in Montreal and adopted this one because of its particular relevance at this time, with space problems and technology taking on more and! more prominence with every passing day,\u201d he said.\u201cIt is also entertaining as well as instructive,\u201d he added.The Dow Planetarium will be | run by a scientific staff.There will be daily lectures in both French and English, with afternoon and evening showings.i \u201cDow will extend every coop- | eration to universities and school \u201cboards in organizing special lec- ; tures on elementary, intermediate and advanced astronomy,\u201d Mr.Desrochers said, While detailed plans are still \u2018 being worked out Mr.Desroch- | ers said it was hoped to get ac- | tual construction underway by the late fall of 1963.He assured all the planetarium ould be completed and in operation in time for the expected great influx of visitors to Canada for centennial celebrations and the World's Fair.Mr.Desrochers explained there was little point, in any case, in an immediate start on construction as it would take two years to custom build the complex precision equipment necessary.| Novyvola College EXTENSION DEPARTMENT The following evening courses begin in Jonvery MATHEMATIGS: Plane Trigonometry, Senior Algebra, Algebra and Spherical Trigonometry, ACCOUNTING: Cost Accounting, Auditing 406.BUSINESS ORGANIZATION: Role of Management, Determination of Objectives, Policy Making, Internal Organization ond Control Registration for the above courses will be on Janvary 14th, 7 p.m.to 8:30 p.m.For further details call HU.8-9551, Local 296 This is your game \u2014 Hockey.ding you win.volue A Blue Bonnet velue to your DIAL 800 for 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ot Rongers Chicago et Rengert Teronte et Detroit Chicoge et Boston Feb.10 Canadiens et Boston Terente et Detroit Rengers et Chicage mr EE dti étions EE L £961 'y Amnusr \u2018Apply ieujwox] suneuxseA oy) Lut The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Jonuary 4, 1963 For Beautiful ORIENTAL RUGS and Wall-to-wall Broadiooms Consult Maicoim Gregory GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.415) - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount WE, 2-4277\u2014Evenings: RE.8-4605 THE EXAMINER WOMENS 71 45.0.A of fl ol oo ul laulu Social & P ersonal Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Thackray of Westmount have returned from the Seigniory Club where they spent the New Year's holidays.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar F.Tol- hurst and Miss Gail Tolhurst have returned after spending the New Year's holidays at the Scigniory Club.Air Vice-Marshal and Mrs.F.S.McGill have returned from the Seigniory Club where thew spent the New Year's holidays.In the mid-1880s, passenger pigeons were frequently scen in Wyoming and the Rocky | Mountains.They now are ex-! tinct.Lux ury cold wave eon pager .Wie wg i Our Ê : Hair Style-of-the-Mont special ! | cold wave haircut styled set , 4891 Sherbrooke St.W Museum to present M ack Sennett films A program of Mack Sennett comedies will be presented at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts on January 9 at 6:30 p.m.and 8:30 p.m.in the Lecture Hall.Mack Sennett (a Canadian from | Quebec) is sometimes called the father of American comedy.He was the first of American comedy directors to develop a distinctive film style-slapstick.The arrival of sound was disastrous to Sennett and he gradually withdrew from production, though he con-, tinued to discover new talent in-; cluding W.C, Fields and Bing Crosby.The five films to be shown belong to his best period.They are Comrades (1911), Mabel's Dramatic Career (1913), Surf Girl (1916).His Bread and Butter (1916) and The Clever Dummy (1917), They all illustrate his perfection of timing in silent comedy, though he claimed modestly his only invention was a \u2018pie in the face.\u201d The general public is invited to attend.Robert Burns dinner-dance The Caledonian Society of Montreal will commemorate the two hundred and fourth anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns with a dinner dance to be held in the : Windsor Hotel on Friday, evening, January 25, at a quarter to nine o'clock.The celebration will follow the traditional pattern.Information can be obtained from Mr.James Paterson, Chairman, of the Bruns\u2019 Committee, 995-44th, ave- Mr.John G.Vice - Chairman, 4537 nue, Lachine; Withers, : Beaconsfield avenue, N.D.G., or 1 Mr.J.Kelso, Ticket Convener, 645 Osborne avenue, Verdun, Mr.James A.Ward, president of the Socity, will preside.Musicale The musicale of the Dominion- Douglas Ladies Literary Society will be held Friday, January 11 at 2:30 p.m.in Leslie Hall.Miss Dorothy Weldon, harpist and Mr.Henry Gosham, tenor, will be recitalists.The program will include music by Bach, Hayden and Grandjany.BOOKK Positions open 1410 Stanley Open till 7 p.m.\u2014 SECRETARIES, CLERKS, Register Now NO CHARGE TO YOU SIGMA PERSONNEL SERVICES Ltd.TEL.\u2014- 842-1500 EEPERS in your district Suite 620 Saturdays till 1 p.m.PLANNING MEXICAN FIESTA: The Cancer Research Society AMERICAN prices.1385 Greene Ave.Corner Sherbreoke Drug Corea J.L.ADAMS, Proprister Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully end accurately filled ot ressenable WE.2-2136 WE.2-2408 is holding its seventeenth annual dinner damce January 26 at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.The theme this year is a Mexican Fiesta, shown above are members of the committee planning for same.Left to right: Mrs.L.Lewin, social chairman; and Mrs.L.Shuster.\u2014 David Bier Photo Dyson-Grover The marriage of Mary Sheilah.daughter of Mr.G.Shannon Grover, of Chicago, Hl., and of Mrs.Frances Grover, of Westmount, to Mr.David Mec- Guinness Dyson, of Westmount, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.William Arthur Dyson, took place on Saturday morning at eleven o'clock in the Ascension of Our Lord Church, West- mount, the Rev.Father John Hilton, cousin of the bridegroom, and the Rev.Father John Fred- erickson, of Westwin, Man, cousin of the bridegroom, officiating.Standards of mixed white flowers arranged with greenery were used to decorate the church.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.G.Shannon Grover, of Antigonish, N.S., was in a gown of appliqued white silk embroidered in seed pearls fashioned with a fitted bodice having a scoop neckline and long sleeves and a high waistline, and with a full skirt having an overskirt falling into a slight train, Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a circlet of seed pearls, and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of Princess Anne carna-: tions and miniature pink roses.Miss Donna MacÏIsaac, as maid of honor for her cousin, was in a gown of red velvet fashioned with a fitted bodice and with a bell-shaped skirt.She wore a matching headdress, and car- \u2018ried a bouquet of white carnations and imported holly.Mr.William Dyson, of Boston, Mass, acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Robert Kell, and Mr.Carl Tremblay.Mrs, Grover, the bride's mother, was in a gown of beige brocade, and she wore a matching hat, Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Salon Sheraton of the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel where ar- ORT Ball committee The members of the planning committee for the Israeli Ball being held by the Montreal Women\u2019s Ort on Sunday, March 31, at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, are: Mrs.Libby Harrison, and Mrs.Harry Abelson, honorary chairmen; Mrs.M.M.Stattner, chairman; Mrs.Monroe Abbey, and Mrs.Harold H.Cummings, patrons chairmen; Mrs.Julius Kolo- meir, arrangements; Mrs.Harry Milgram, treasurer; Mrs.Herbert Paperman, publicity; Mrs.Max Weissler, and Mrs.Gregory Charlap, hospitality; Mrs.B.S.Shapiro, tickets; Mrs.Norman Hubscher, seating; Smith, Liaison; and Mrs.David Peletz, exhibit.Of the approximately 200 species of ducks, geese and swans in the world, 56 are found in the United States.rangements of miniature white pompons and pink carnations were used as decorations.Later.Mr, and Mrs.Dyson left for Bermuda, the bride travelling brown wool and wearing a leopard skin hat.Mrs.Saul! in a suit of tobacco, Shaar Hashomayim PTA open meeting The Parent Teachers Association of Congregation Shaar Has- homayim will hold an open meeting on Monday evening Jau.2% at 8:15 p.m.in the Community Hall, of the Shaar Hashomayim.Rabbi W.Schuchat will act as moderator of a panel discussion on the topic \u201cIs Morality Possible in 1963?\" The panel will consist ef.Dr.Dorothy Freeman, Associate Professor in the McGill School of Social Work and recognized expert in the field of marriage counselling: Rabbi J.Benjamin Friedberg of Ottawa; and Professor Leo Yafte, MacDonald Professor of Chemistry at McGill, nuclear expert and former scientific adviser to the Canadian delegation to the Atoms for Peace Conferences in Geneva, Mrs.S.Kaplan, president and Mrs.N.Cayne, program chaic- man are in charge of the meeting.\\ 2 alin UL IN THE .omen 5 Day of Prayer The annual Day of Prayer, for World-wide Women's Temperance Union, Montreal District will meet at the Friendly Home, 5867 Cote St.Antoine road om Thursday, January 10, at 2 p.m.Speaker and leader is Mrs.F.H.Reid.Officers and members are invited to attend.Twins Parents Club The Twins' Parents Club will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 9, at 8:15 p.m.sharp in Room 350, Queen Elizabeth Hotel.The guest speaker will be: Dr.Robert Gourdeau whose subject will be: \u2018Blood Diseases in Children\u2019, All parents of twins welcome.For information call: Mrs.J.Carruthers at FE.4-6596.Oklahoma has 125 caves of three geological types and ranks 15th among states of the Union in that respect.e GOLD * CHROME © BRASS © COPPER © NICKEL © RHODIUM © CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Lid., Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec.tro Platers, Operating Caneda\u2019s .Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.THE POTTERS CLUB 326 Victoria Avenue Has a few vacancies in classes beginning January 7th Introductory Hand Building, Beginners Wheel Throwing, Advanced Wheel Throwing, Copper Enamelling and Ceramics for Children.Please apply in person to Mrs.M.Downey at the club premises en Saturday or Sunday, January 5th and 6th between 2 and 5 p.m.{ Dear Abby.The Biology Of It All! By Abigail van Buren 4 | ra I have had | child his mother always let him, my eye on the boy who sits do it.Mt hurts my feelings to directly across from me in}jhave to sit across the table.Biology class.1 thought he liked | from a man who has his nose; me, too, because I've caught! in a book after I have tried so him looking at me a few times.hard to prepare a good meal.Yesterday he slipped me a note.{Am 1 making too much of this?| When ! read it my heart sank.HURT Jt said, \u201cI could love you.\u201d I.DEAR HURT: You are not wrote on the back of it, \u201cSame! nis mother and he is no long- here.Wait and walk me to my: er a child.Books have no next class.\u201d Then 1 handed it place at the table.Make some back fe him.I almost died when | interesting dinner conversa- I saw him pass it to ANOTHER tion and he won't find it neces- boy without even looking at it !| sary to entertain himself.Abby, the note was from a creep + * * in the back of the room and the .; ; boy across from me was just | DEAR ABBY: I'm a girl with: \u2018a big problem.Awhile ago 1 passing it to me from him.The ; creep waited and walked me to | Wrote to my cousin and told her my next class, while I babbled al about a boy friend of mine! Jike an idiot about nothing.Now , Who doesn\u2019t exist.Recently she the creep thinks I like him.How Sent me a letter insisting that p 1 send her a picture of my boy 1 thi ?| can 1 clear up this mess friend and me together.1 can\u2019t BIG MIX-UP | end her any such picture be A sry expla | cause 1 made him up.Something .; » let bim down easily, be hard- has got to give.But what ?IMAGINATION to-find and impersonal.And if he asks you for a date \u2014 be DEAR IMAGINATION : , You've got to give.Give your .tch on.busy Het ca \u2018A + cousin the straight dope.I doubt whether she will be sur- DEAR ABBY: My husband\u2019 prised.I suspect the reason and 1 have been married al- she asked for a picture of the most three years and this is my , L two of you together was be- biggest problem: He is a very| cause she doubted he existed quiet person and likes to read, in the first place.but do you think a person should bring a book to the dinner table 7?1 have asked him not to, but he says when he was a JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount DEAR ABBEY: The Antarctic male Adelie penguin can go for as long as 40 days without food in his sub-zero environment, Fabric Saver Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children's Supports a Specialty.By appointment only Phone Number WE.2-1545 Genuine Choice Western BEEK QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u2019 Purveyor of A gift welcomed by a housewife \u2014 embroider gay pansies Gilbert Hill to address Westmount Women\u2019sClub The first meeting of the West-| Hall.New York.for which Mr.! mount Women's Club in the New | Hill received many fine tributes Year.in Victoria Hall at 2:30 from music critics on his out- p.m.on Friday, January 11, opens standing contributions to the success of the recitals, Mr.Hill with an address by Mr.Gilbert ; ; i ) studied org .» Hill.whose subject will be studied pipe-organ under the late | \u201cAround The World by Air\u201d, an! George M.Brewer, and also with ; account of a memorable concert Conrad Bernier, organist at the ?i > Catholic Cathedral in Washing- | 1 te i J ! pe in which he (ravelled 12.000 ton, D.C., and of the Catholic mi oe y or els peri im the | University ol America.He was pr completely encircling | awarded the Joseph Bonnet Gold | glob .; | Medal.premier prix for highest Gilbert Hill is perhaps best distinction in pipe organ examna- known as planist-accompanist or tions at the Quebec Provincial nearly ten years lo the world-| Conservatory.renowned.coloratura.Madame His address will be illustrated Australia n 1953 and later made \u201cby magnificent color slides and three trans-continental tours of (he Club is assured of A most c da and the United States , enjoyable afternoon.Tea will be which included © wo recitals in served to members and their uesis.Carnegie Hall and one in Town 8 WEATHER STEPS IN Mrs.Nellie Becker Fair words carry no weight ; With the weather.Last week at honored al party the electors\u2019 meeting the lack of Mrs.Nellie Becker, who lives SNOW was credited with improv- ; h M M : ing the town\u2019s financial position.with her daughter, Mrs.Maurice 4 few days later the Biron, at 26 Melbourne avenue.__ snow-started .h ath birth.and it presented the main recently attained her 84 birt \u201cproblem for discussion at Monday day and was pleasantly surprised, | ; - night's council meeting.\u2014 Coch- when a birthday party was held to celebrate the occasion.Among rane (Ont.' Northland Post.the guests present were: Mr.qe ooo Can and Mrs.George Livermore.Mr.Pde POSER à Arthur Livermore, Mrs.Florence Livermore.Mrs.Gertrude Waters, Miss May McCullough, Mrs.A.J.Ogilvie, Mr.and Mrs.Hollis, Mrs.Mary Melter, Dr.and Mrs.Robert Craig.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Conley of Kingston, Ont.and Mr.and Mrs.Everett Conley.Sandwiches, ice cream and a gaily decorated birthday cake were enjoyed by those present and among the gifts that Mrs, Becker received was a beautiful & pink corsage from her granddaughter, Barbara.a y sx Park-Emmanuel UCW «0 The monthly meeting of the United Church Women of West- mount-Park-Emmanuel and Calvary Church will be held im Webster Hall in Tuesday evening, Jan.8 at 8 o'clock, Installation of officers.Rev.son will be the speaker.Callum Thomp.Notice Due to the many engagement and wedding photographs received for publication and the high cost of production, in future a nominal fee of $5.will be charged.Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years LIMITED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application Miss Elizabeth Veitch (Mes.A.F.D.Macdoneld) 220 Prince Albert Avenue RE-OPENING MONDAY, JANUARY 77H For Appointment Please Phone between 9 om.ond 4 p.m.HU.6-4310 Transportation Available és Re RENE ERR ee APNE WESTMOUNT SPECIAL ! 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available February, new lease, lower 44 spacious rooms, heated, equipped, use of «urden, basement storage, adults.WE.3-9869 evenings.64 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes wanted WANTED IN WESTMOUNT BETWEEN ATWATER, VICTORIA, SHERBROOKE AND ST.CATHERINE, HOUSE OR DUPLEX, TWO OR THREE BEDROOMS FOR MAY.REASONABLE.WRITE TO BOX 1190.7005 KILDARE ROAD, COTE ST.LUC.WANTED LOWER APARTMENT OR DUPLEX.4% TO 5% ROOMS, WITH GARAGE ON QUIET STREET.FOR MID-JANUARY, BY FAMILY WITH TWO CHILDREN.TELEPHONE RE.7-444.5 NURSING HOME SPECIAL NURSING CARE FOR ELDERLY LADY, SUNNY ROOM.HU.1-1753.82 AUTOS FOR SALE Best Offer Accepted Chevrolet \u201855.automatic, V-8, 4-door.two tone, good tires, radio, heater.HU.8-5147.after 6 and week- ends.90 GARAGES TO LET GARAGE ON LANDSDOWNE AVENUE ABOVE WESTMOUNT AVENUE CALL HU.8-6457.113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED knowledge of cooking.Adult family.Sleep in.Near bus line.HU.6-6251.DOMESTIC help wanted for small adult family in West- mount, Full time or part time.Live in or out.Private room with bath, Please call 484-3004 GENERAL, $35 weekly, sleep in or out.References required.276 Dufferin Road.484-7058.\u2018Housekeeper MIDDLE AGED WOMAN REQUIRED FULL TIME FOR HOME IN CENTRAL WESTMOUNT NEAR SHERBROOKB.GOOD HOME FOR RIGHT PARTY.REFERENCES EXCHANGED.WE.T-3637 oo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture SIMMON'S beds (twins), springs; mattresses if desired, Reasonable.HU.8-3257.136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing & Furs BEAUTIFUL Cunadian beaver coat, 14-16: black Persian lamb coat.selected skins, 16.Both practically new.RE.7-5182 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General carpets.9 x 15.9 x 12: and smaller.Reasonable.HU.8 5495.Real Estate \u2014 Renting AR RR ER SRR REI Rss, SRG 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General 138 FOR SALE \u2014 - General MEMBER OF BOOKS MONORAL AND STEREO RECORDS CAN SUPPLY LATEST BOOKS.ALSO CAN TRACE BOOKS IN 1700 AND 1800.RECORDS CELILLOPHANE WRAPPED, ALL AT 350% DISCOUNT.PLEASE WRITE TO: MR.LEWIS HOLTZMANN 1540 ST.ANTOINE MONTREAL 3, QUE.ELECTRIC hot water tank, 30 gallons, insulated, John Wood make.Needs new top elements.$25.00 or nearest offer.Call 484-4345.Draperies READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TO COVER 144 INCHES - FOR ONLY Sn ARNEL-TERYLENE AT HALF Carpets 9 x 12 RUGS FROM §i5.UP HALL CARPETS FROM $1.50 YARD WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM $2.95 BLANKETS \u2014 SHEETS -\u2014 TOWELS UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL \u2014 WINDOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURE-\u2014 PLASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTES, ETC ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.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.pente 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE Wanted BOOK COLLECTIONS LIBRARIES REPRESENTATIVE CALLS Antique Book Shop Phone: VI.4-2165 156 FOUND FOUND man's scarf.January 1st, Cote St.Antoine.Call WE.7-1469.USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS par RADIO NEWS 600 COMPLETE J FACTUAL A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY i Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified | NAME sresssssssess seen seen sers seas eme seesrreremee00s00 RE.1962 ADDRESS CLASSIFICATION Your Ad: assonesenvressesesreserrecenrencen een sesacnecne ne À hone s.\u2026.srccuconuncm vos nEVAC0U 0 Mail or Deliver To: EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS 7008 Kildare Rood, Montreal 29 For Assistance Phone Total eees.words First 10 words Balance .words in above ad.How to fiqure Examiner Classifieds\" low cost: \u2014 Minimum charge 50\u20ac \u2014 @ 44 per word [1 Bill Me OR, Deduct Examiner Money-saving CASH Discount: 20% [1 Payment Herewith \u2014 You save by saving us cost of bookkeeping and billing ose 00 \u2014 sev oo by making 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.D td Et rar ven er en rame RO BURN NME ES REV ae ES a ; 9 = » ; SE PE TE \u2018 E96L \u2018y Aspnuor \u2018Aopiuy \u2018sautuox3 junouysap ayy lL [ WESTMOUNT YOUNGSTERS learned to swim at Westmount § R= 2.1 as.YMCA (top).They played championship baseball with the \"a \u2018 TOR .; Westmount Indians, (above) sponsored by the Kiwanis Club ä a a PS and affiliated with Unity Boys\u2019 Club, winning the Chris Doscher memorial trophy; then City of Westmount opened its new swimming pool with Lifeguard Helen Renaud on the job and a big good time was had by all during the gone by years of 1962.The best.THE VERY BEST. The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Jonucry 4, 1963 12 THE BUSIEST \"PARTY LINES\u201d IN THE COMMUNITY ARE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS! Doctor, lawyer, merchant and home-maker - everybody, everywhere within the range of our newspaper finds there's a lot of real bargain news in our classified ads! From public announcement .buying, selling, swapping.used clothing, used cars and a wide variety of other merchandise .to a diversity of \"wants\" \u2014 all of these keep the \"lines\" humming with activity and results.Next time you want to buy, sell, or offer services - read and use the classified ads! You Get Mighty Big Results With Our Little Classified Ads! pone HU.1-0451 TODAY ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS TO 8:30, THURSDAY and FRIDAY TO 5 P.M.; lient "]
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