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[" WN » re THE WESTMOUNT crear wwe oo +o nabs jewel thief Woe MONTREAL, PRI; PER:A1263 +533 35 5 CENTS 12PAG CAREER NIGHT: From left David Bourke, Architect; Ian Roberts, Advertising Manager; Talbot Nelles, Chairman of the Lawyer.event, amd Richard Holden, nm to right are: Spon- Lower Westmount re-zoned: « parfofmasierplan © sored by the Westmount Old Boys Association, the meeting provided students with an opportunity to hear some 22 talks, each from an expert in his own field «| ~ J 3 wh f # à \\ \u2019 À { 4 Lobe gp ic ed Eu a ae a + Westmount City Council gave limit.Existing bulidings are not.On the north side of Sherbrgoke first reading Monday to a by-law re-zoning the lower section of\" Westmount.An elector-proprietor meeting will be held on February 26 to study the revisions., Based on the \u2018\u201c\u2018master plan for the city of Westmount\u2019 submitted ! in 1960 by the architectural firm of Bland.Le Moyne and Ed-| wards, the new by-law establishes | requirements \u2018\u2018controlling and limiting the form of buildings.\" Professor Bland, who did much of the work on the report noted that \u201cas a city grows, it needs re-organization.\u201d He stated that Westmount \u201chad grown to the extent that parts have become old and outmoded and demands have been made to replace them.Obsolence has led to conversion and redevelopment and the face of the community has begun to change.\u201cIn general zoning regulations have been adequate up to the, period where replacement of existing uses and structures be-: gins.Regulations governing the use of districts and dimensional, i affected.! The City Planners felt that tall buildings might be permitted in areas \u2018\u2018where they would not drastically change the local character.\u201d Professor Bland's report stated: \u2018It means little difference how high they are, provided there is space about them, and they are not too massive at ground level.\u201d Accordingly.high- | rise developments are encouraged along the southwestern peri-' meter of the city where many\u2019 existing buildings rise to six or seven stories.Buildings of twelve stories are permitted along most of St, Catherine street, maintaining a balance with the low buildings on Sherbrooke street.Due to the value of the land and the undesirability of mixing single family dwellings with industrial plants, only apartment buildings or industrial develop-' ments are permitted in areas below the CPR tracks.Only residential buildings will be allowed on Sherbrooke street.in order that the character of the.~ Turner two family street only one or dwellings may be built between Lansdowne and Clark.Alert constable An alert Westmount Police Constable apprehended a local youth Friday.catching him robbing a Sherbrooke street jewelry store.Arraigned before Albert and Western aven Constable Terry Stec.while making his rounds Friday noticed a light burning in the window of a jewlery store belonging to J.Gi.Norwell, 4928 Sherbrovke street west.He found two panes of glass broken and the door ajar in the rear of the building.Drawing his gun he entered, saw Valentino, and fired a warning shot as the youth began to flee.Quickly handcuffed and searched, the vouth was found to have a number of watches and rings in his - pockets as well as valuable reported stolen from automobiles on Winchester avenue earlier in the evening.He was carrying a loaded automatic pistol.Police stated that Valentino would not give his name and address or \u201ceven open his mouth.\u201d They learned that he had tried, unsuccessfully to force his way into the Hans Barber shop a few doors away after taking a number of purses and other valuables from five cars parked on Winchester avenue.Public spea * .a .Es Criminal Court Wednesday was Frank Valentino, resident of a boarding house at the corner of Prince ues.He pleaded guilty to \u2019 |charges of breaking and entering.theft, and being in possession of a weapon.He will be sentenced by Judge Stalker in Westmount Court today.Municipal commissioners appointed Appointed commissioners at the Westmount Counetl meeting Monday Alderman Me- Entyre, Finance; 0 AD OQuimet, Public Works: M.L.Tucker, Public Safety: D.N.Byers, Public Health and Welfare, F.W.Gross.Parks and Recreation: were: and 1 OS.Backler.Light and Power.Alderman P.M.MeEnlyre was appointed Acting Mavor of Westmount.He will hotd thay post for the months of February, March and April.It involves no special duties, other (Continued on page 2) king course \u2018Be brief, be bright, be gone\u2019 = - Twenty-three Westmount students last week graduated from the Rotary Club's seventh annual |public speaking course, determined to overthrow The minimum dwelling unit in all windy after-dinner speakers with such maxims an apartment building areas shall consist of three separate rooms.the by-law states.; boarding houses will be permitted.Liberal rally Friday Drury, Hyde, to speak The St.Antoine-Westmount requirements of buildings must | street along with the \u2018\u2018architeet- Liberals will be one of the first be modified by social and CCON- ural interest of the region\u201d may tO hold a party rally this year omic conditions that will effect the next period of growth of the\u2018 City.\u201d | Tn order to preserve the \u2018open character of the area near West-; mount Park no building over six! stories is permitted.Most of the present dwellings in the area are\u2019 three or four stories, with a few apartment building exceeding the\u2019 INDEX > Churches .6 Classified .! Editorial .4 Sports .12! Women MARAIS | not be affected.; Clarence Campbell NHL President | to address RCAF The Number 306 Maple Leaf Wing of the Royal Canadian Air | Force Association will hold its i annual buffet dinner at the 401 Squadron Mess at 4450 Sher- | brooke street, west.on Wednesday.February 13.Guest speaker of the evening will be Clarence Campbell, Presi.League.All members are requested to attend the dinner, beginning at 9i6 pm.for the forthcoming Federal elections as the annual meeting, of the St.Antoine-Westmount ! Liberals is scheduled for 8:00 p.m.Friday.Speakers will be | \u2018Bud Drury.member of Parliament for St, Antoine-West- | mount, Richard Hyde.member: of the Quebec Legislature for Westmouñt-St.George.and John Turner.Liberal member of Parliament for,St.Lawrence- St.| George, | The meeting was planned months ago merely to present {the annual report and elect a new executive.but \u2018it is now! time to get the political pot 10, 11 dent of the National Hockey boiling,\u201d John Pepper.President of the local Liberal Association stated, The meeting will be held at Victoria Hall.in most as: \u201cBe brief, be bright, and be gone.\u201d The students received diplomas from Rotary No additional rooming and president Bill Clark at a dinner ceremony Friday at the Unity Boys Club.Graduating speeches were delivered before an audience of Rotary members, high school principals.an Graduates are: Successful graduates Peter Adeland.Andras Boron- kay, Robert Bourne.Patrick Cavanagh, Peter DeBelle, Douglas Gameroff.Bruce Garland, Ed Harper.Katherine Hinds, David Isenman, Donald Juhans- son, Joyce and Peter Kittredge, * Andrew Kozlowski.John Meuris.Jim McMahon, Peter Shaperio, Robert Simco, Jenny Spire.Steve Lebovitz, Herwig Jansen, land Beb Zauchner.The courses began in October and offered two hours of instruction each week.Ted Harrison, director of the course.noted that attendance was high, an.average of 847¢.\u201cThis is better than we get at our regular Rotary Luncheons with a compulsory attendance.\u201d he said.Each week.students learned \u201con varied subjects, They d parents of the students.the \u201crules and formats\u201d of el fective public speaking, cach delivering two seven minute talks were urged to always use \u201ctelling words\u201d and to remember the formula *\u201cI.1.8.\"\u201d in introducing speakers.Topic, interests, and speakers name.Mr.Harrison said that he be- licved the courses were lughly successful in overcoming some of the student's natural fears in standing up before a large group.It also helped,\u201d he said, \u201cby developing the student's ability to express themselves clearly.\u201d 2 Mr.Harrison noted that one boy who spoke very effectively for seven minutes at the last meeting could not, four months ago, \u2018speak before an audience for seven seconds.\u201d Res Les - - Next week\u2019s weather By ER Februa Very changeable conditions relatively mild afternoons.Son snow, and at other times 10 to the south, some nights down to below in the north and cast.IC NEAL ry 9 to 16 this week, nights cold, sunny and 1e years we have had only 3° of 12\", Temperature range 0-35°F in 20 helow in the mountains and 25 Sunny period into the middle of the week, then wind, snow and freezing drizzle in the south, 2 Lo 4 of soft snow in the mountains, with some ice, and up to 4 © clearing and cold everywhere, Fluvries and sunny periods deep drifts could upset traffic, { powder snow in the north, thea to end the week, Tey roads aoû Cl, vien - - ~ 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February &, 1963 Local doctors om Peo! J.ROMISH Municipal Ladies\u2019 & Men's honored Commissioners || CUSTOM TAILOR 1933\" by U S than acting for the mayor in Specializing in clothes made to \"Since spo toh made his absence.: easure from best materials.; Also all kinds of tailoring in- Aldermen Backler.Byers, and | cluding remodelling of Suits, MeEntyre became members of Coats, Three Westmount doctors were the Library Board.honored his week by the Ameri-| All members of the council 1239 Greene Avenue can College of Physicians, an; were appointed to the Munici- Phone: 932.0696 I REE OWNERS international organization spe- | pal Emergency measures Com-| cializing in internal medicine.mittee, under the chairmanship, Designated as Fellows of the Col- of the Mayor.The committee is lege are: Dr.Douglas G.Kin- concerned mainly with Civil De- | near, 461 Mt.Pleasant avenue, fence.lt is under the Federal und Dr.deGuise Vaillancourt, Emergency Measures Organiza- Furs and Dresses.Real Estate \u2014 Renting Residential WINTER IS THE TIME TO HAVE 14951 Western avenue.Dr.Ber- |tion.part of the Privy Council.HAZARDOUS TREES AND ;nard A.Cooper, 126 Arlington Mayor Drury was appointed a THREATENING BRANCHES REMOVED , avenue was elected an Associate member of the Montreal Metro-' of the American College.politan Corporation to repre- , The honor is bestowed only on : sent the City of Westmount.| physicians who have satisfactor- Council approved the appont- To promote timely execution ily completed training in inter- ment of a Public Information nal medicine or related fields.Committee consisting of Alder-| we allow a The American College of Phy-| man Gross, Chairman, with Ald- .sicians was founded by specialists ermen Ouimet and Tucker.| discount on large removals 47 years ago to maintain and | hile th di advance standards in medical Lightning is seldom seen in while \u20ac ground is education, medical practice, and the polar regions.| : research.It has over 11,500 mem- blanketted with snow (bers in Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Latin Ameri- CAMP 0 © © SEVFIT can Countries.® POWER EQUIPMENT The fellowship honors will be ; © INSURANCE PROTECTION formally bestowed on April 4, in In The Catskill Mss.Monticello, N.Y Denver, Colorado at convocation ° AR ceremonies.OUR 38th YEAR OF SUPERIOR CAMPING | _\u2014 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS (CANADIAN nape rer ERVICE YMCA ® Excellent Facilities @ v A LIMITED Swimming, Boating, Canoeing, Hikes, Cookouts, \u2014 Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Goif, Horseback Riding, HU.9 - 681 | 0 Hi CI b Riflery, Dramatics, Arts and Crafts, Services.U ing U Mature Staff \u2014 Resident Doctor, Nurses 77 Montreal - Toronto Blvd.Lachine, P.Q.e Finest Jewish American Cuisine fours city Age 5 to 16 \u2014 8 wk.season $700 Member American Camping Asso, Asso.Private Camps | .| The Westmount YMCA oper- Montreal information: Mrs.D.Ribert, RE.9-0235 ates a Saturday afternoon pro- ÉÉDÉÉDHRDHÉHHÉGÉS cam for boys and girls with emphasis on informal education PERSONAL PENSION PLANS = | Bech week the group (sopropr: CAMP MACAZA provide ately named the \u201c\u2018Quting Club\") LABELLE COUNTY visits places of interest in Mont- | real.All agpects of culture, re.Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 6 to 12 Years = 1 creation, story and education ® 15th Yeor © income tax Savings NOW! | are examined.In previous years Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, the youngsters have visited mus- dramatics ond trips, all under the eums, art galleries, railroad supervision of carefully chosen stoff and yard, landmarks, factories, uni- directed by Write or telephone for our descriptive folder, perse the Place Ville Marie, Miss Ruby Smith, B.A., M.S.P.E.ce Capades, etc.\u201cPension Savings Plan For Individuals\" The program between now and Booklet On Request which outlines the advantages of setting up a pension plan for your retirement.ee the end of March has been planned and a schedule printed.Some of the highlights are: a trip to Belmont Park, a combination supper and NHL hockey game, Sportsman Show.and a package tour of Dorval Airport tower, 1'2 hour airplane ride and a tour of the TCA hangars.501 Claremont Avenue Westmount 0 2 ® & = & = Retirement Income LATER! ® 3 CAMP CHEROKEE POLLEN-FREE AREA UPPER SARANAC LAKE ADIRONDACK MTS.Crown Trust COMPANY MONTREAL, QUEBEC & Crown Trust Building, 393 St.James Street West, VIctor 2-8362 | This Saturday \u2018February 9) Co-Educational \u20ac \u2018 Jee T to 15 .chi ature, Experience ai youngsters wishing to go to the Individual instruction in swimming, sailing, 5B 8 Ice Follies should be at the \u2018Y\u2019 ets Rae bététtttèées pus ay For ae Tas canoeing, boating, waterskiing, outdoor camping, mountain climbing.All sports\u2014haseball, basketball, badminton, football, soccer, volleyball, tennis, handball, ping-pong.horseback ER tar latte |.Lea F 4 rlding.Dramaties\u2014Arts and Crafts\u2014Singing j tion on all other activities.call Saul Ross, MA, (PEA) 3; Dancing.Tutoring and Sabbath, Services, ; .eee Ne ewish Cultura rogram \u2014- lee Skating a J the Youth Department (WE.7 Co-Prop.Lake Plarid Arena-\u2014Weekly Trips-of-Interest.39161.} Roomy.well-huilt eabins with hot and cold Swi Chomedey, Que SPECIAL, SENIOR CAMERA PROGRAM + .SPECIAL S A 2 > wim meet | MU.!-2667 EXCELLENT FOOD On Saturday, the Westmount .YMCA Swim Team will be joining forces with the N.D.G.\u2018Y | LL 2 _._ Swim Team to represent the : Montreal YMCA at a national swim competition.The annual | | R P L A Canadian YMCA Telegraphic | Swim Meet is being held this | year at the N.D.G.\u2018VY' as well las at other centres, from coast NEXT to coast, across Canada.Bowling Pins | TIME SERVICE Lansdowne Taxi Now owned and operated by Moss Dudgeon.Physical Secretary.is asking for donations of CALL | the small plastic bowling pins =| the type found in children\u2019s y \\ - \\ bowling games.They are needed KENWOOD S- i When you have a local de- i ° = .t .ur the annual Gymnastic Revue livery problem, the smart thing to do is to call Kenwood's.for which the children have al- , \u2019 ready started practices.H any- Tora oe: oot for yom.® why they provide a special one can assist the \"Y' in obtaining Their courteous, trained men will gladly pick up that Phone: 722-2542 or 937-9431 these bowling pins, their help heavy trunk or household item and deliver it wherever you e would be appreciated.wish.safely, without fuss or delay.Call Kenwood's, They'll take care of it\u2014for less than you think.Gigantic Grass HENWOOD\u2019S CARE World's largest known grass .ge is i , coon].KENWOOD'S WESTMOUNT Use Examiner Classified Ads For Best Results ! Poe.Dendvocal TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.* 933-1113 a height of 120 feet and a diam-| Over 60 years\u2019 experience.Agents for Allied Van Lines.eter of 8 to 12 inch, . actes om) pS an pn For All Your ® PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores to Serve You ® PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PICTURE FRAMING ® Reqular ond Custom Photofinishing ® ACME PHOTO Req'd.4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 THE VOL.XXXIV, No.6 Local graduate to translate Einstein\u2019s works | Ralph Roskies.571 Grosvenor avenue, will translate Einstein's scientific correspondence from EX u PU OVL 0_U_N Te miner, ESTABLISHED 1899 OHNMAN'S WE.3-4046 GS WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1963 PAGE THREE Air Cadet | honored at Seigniory Club Air Cadet Donald M Bavoes A Germau to English, at the was honored last aight, by the ) Princeton Institute of Advanced Royal Canadian Flying Clubs, as k Studies, it was learned this the Cadet obtaining \u201cthe highest ll week.Awarded the degree of overall standime in Canada.\u201d Master of Arts in Mathematics from Princeton University Ralph intends to go on to his Ph.D.in mathematics.The occasion was the annual meeting of the Air Cadet League of Canada at the Seigaiory Club.A graduate of Westmount High School, he came first in the Quebec High School Exam- \\ inations in 1957.He received a Bachelor of Science degree Y from McGill in 1961, winning: 73 the Molson Gold Medal for the * highest standing in mathematics A aud physics.Exhibition of PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS 2 WEEKENDS: \u201cby Feb.9th & 10th and Ï VICTORIA STAMP | Feb 14th & 170.& COIN SHOP: | #74 a INDEPENDENT ART WHILE WINTERY WEATHER GRIPS THE } R.A.EAKIN Glen Yards he raises some 30,000 plants of 22 i .; OUTDOORS Frank Atfield, head gardener for varieties from seed and slips.These will be I Albums & Accessories Caaadian Pacific at Montreal has his hands full seat to the railroad's 88 flower gardens in ASSOCIATION i - Stamps & Coins prepacing for the summer months ahead.From Quebec, Ontario, and New Bruswick.; At their studio: © Bought his greenhouse in the heart of Westmount's il 52 Academy Road, west side A © Solid 7 TT ee es Lo OTT CT - Lu = | entrance, opposite Westmount ; .> 4 à ; Skating Rink © Appraised | T bli Formosa Strait is only 75 miles 9 : N Open daily 9.30 to 6 wo pu IC | wide at its narrowest point.EVERYONE WELCOME I Saturdays till 1 P.M.i 346 VICTORIA AVE.MORTIMER 4 | Ross schools offered | for sale | NEED A CAB! NN ; The Westmount Board or p \u201c | School Commissioners announe- I.ss pw | CHARTERED ed Monday that Kings and - ni o | ACCOUNTANT Queens Schools have been of-! a H rs.TRS | fered for sale.Scaled bids will 3 HARVEY'S TRAVEL Office Res.be received up to Noon March VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.31.| ?933-1468 653-2907 Dr.A.R.M.MacLean.Sec- 861.6161 I 861-8525-26 Sh _ x ve said that renovations on the old\u2019 Westmount Junior High School are almost completed.Several classrooms were converted into ; kindergartens, a new stairway added.and in general \u201cevery- | thing is been done to assure the | WE.7-9483 retavy-Treasurer of the wd | Call MERCHANTS por SEE a EE | | | | | | | Ë A COMPLETE De tary PI Ral SELECTION OF ing will \u201cbe renamed \u201cWest- | mount Park School.\u201d For HI-FI and Dr.MacLean noted that Kings School is located in al FUEL OIL purely residental area and And STEREO could not he ned a an ie BURNER SERVICE EQUIPMENT end ACCESSORIES building.\u201clt is highly likely that it will be demolished,\u201d he said.\u201cQueens School.on the other hand might be taken over by some institution.\u201d Kings school was built in 1896, an ad- i dition containing a gymnasium The 5 constructed in 1927.The main À building of Queens school was MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY jerected in_ 1895.extra class- ;rooms and a gymnasiuin added 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE © Limited © WESTMOUNT Joue La RADIO NEWS soo Mountain Street at Sherbrooke VICTOR 2-4444 A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 8, 1963 LILI Clossified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU, 1.045) Editorial Deportment \u2014 Circulation Dept.\u2014 Disploy Advertising John W.Sancton, President and Publisher Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Monager The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoled to public service, Mall subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $3 25 half year.Five cents 4 copy, Newspapers Awsociation, Queber Newspapers Association.Authorized as Second Class Mad) by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.and for payment of postage in cash.Examiner Serving the City of Westmount since 1938 Heod Office: 7005 Kildore Rood, Montreal 29 WEST M OUNT Accounting Deportment 21N Hugh E.McCormick, Choirmon Member ef the Canadian Weekly WE SAY Hard-pressed roads Department performs superlatively J VERY resident of West- \u201c4 mount owes a vote of thanks to the hard-pressed employees of the Roads Department.City Hall reports that approximately 75 inches of snow has fallen 10 date.Many of the storms occurred on Saturdays and Sundays, and city forces have worked on every successive weekend since December 15.Men and equipment were also on the job on New Year's Eve and New Year's day.Additional overtime has been required on many pights diring the week.The extra work has na- turallv resulted in a great strain being placed on both men and equipment and of course cuts very deeply into the funds budgeted for snow removal operations.In spite of the heavy burdens.the Roads Department has continued to do a superlative job in clearing the streets, Such fine work can only be done with the full cooperation of local residents.Citizens have always been\u2019 most understanding of the departments problems.Once again.Westmount maintains its reputation as the city with the best kept! streets on the Island of.Montreal.* By the woy True or (aise ?\u201cI it real snow 7° child the other day during a spowstorm, The poor little lad.brought up in a world where so much is synthetic, had possibly heard of the Swiss plan to import plastic show ter skiers in resorts where genuine snow is too scarce.Snibbo is trying to obtain permission to scatter Snibsno from planes.Another little tellew, who found an emply tin of powdered milk, cried : \u2018Mother.I've found a cow's nest 1 THEY SAY The present hos o right to govern itself, asked a YOU SAY Reveal the facts Sir: 26 Years Ago in The Examiner Friday, February 12, 1937 Local electors honor Duplessis Friday.February 12.1937 DUPLESSIS MEETS i English and French speaking electors of the Westmount Division joined Monday in a spontaneous tribute to the Honor-| able Maurice Duplessis, Premier of Quebec and William Ross : Bulloch, Member of the Leglis- lative Assembly for Westmount.Mr.Bulluch said that no hon- | est business need have any fear of socialization \u2018if it conducts itself honorably to its employees, the public and its shareholders.\u201d \u201c1 feel that the state of cooperation with industries to set-' tle any differences which may arise.is much preferable to con- f In your editorial of January 25, you slated: \u201cThe citizens | (of Westmount) are genuinely | interested in knowing of civic | problems and how they may be worked out.\u2019 This is quite ' true.One civic problem is the so- called \u2018\u2018rasb\u2019\u2019 of robberies in Upper Westmount.Now these are armed robberies, with\u2019 violence \u2014 not the ordinary | cup of tea.Apparently another was committed this week and the home owner refused to, allow the police to release in- | formation about it.Instead, I| read of a police road block set up because, \u2018\u2018it was good po-, lice practice to establish road blocks.\u201d ; Westmount is in a peculiar position.of course.Perhaps a third of its citizens are what you might call \u2018\u2018prominent.\u201d or \u201cinfluential.\u201d ; Many of my friends and neighbors are worried.Not | knowing exactly what is going on.they magnify the crimes in their imaginations until every noise outside is a robber, every creak in the stairs a villain out to get them.If there truly bas been no \u2018rash\u2019 | of crimes in the cify tell us so: if there really is something serious going on.reveal the tacts so that we may take cxtra precautions.Upper Westmount.fiscation of industry by the state, which is only a step from socialism or communism.We may provide many benefits for our workers, but if there is no work benefits mean litte.I, therefore feel that capital and labor working together.respecting the rights of each other, will have the full support of our Government and will bring prosperity {o our province.\u201d NHL rookies An unprecedented number of the Marquis of portrait of his fought Plains of Abraham in Quebec.SMe A GER BL Se EY la es PE EE ah oS ct My EIR A This week in Westmount By VALENTINA RAHR ADAM SHERRIFF SCOTT.RCA, while on a recent trip to Europe met a descendant of Montcalm in the original ancestor who Wolfe on the Paris, who owns against Mr.Scott painted a copy of the portrait for the National Archives in Ottawa .King's School Basketball team lost 29 to 22 against afternoon .Westmount High presents \u2018The Masque of Aesop\u201d by Robertson Davies, on March 1, 1963 at 8.30 p.m.at Westmount High Auditorium.Tickets at $1.00.MR.A.R.TILLEY, Roslyn avenue, appointed this week to represent Westmount with the Montreal School Board of Greater Montreal .DOREEN ADAIR and NICHOLAS RAHR, winners of the Spotlight Waltz at St.Matthias Dance on Friday .DOUGLAS LAWLEY, formerly of Westmount High, - now on the teaching staff at Lower Canada College .Room 311 at West- mount High sporting a deer's head with a jaunty plaid chapeau, and a cigarette in its mouth, JACKIE BRITTON\u2019S three toned wood Jamp base and fruit bow! on display along with other interesting pieces in the lobby at Westmount High .Beginning this week our new Mayor C.H.DRURY chosen to Queen's on Wednesday ; represent Westmount on the Mongreal Metropolitan Commission /.MRS.JOHN DIEFENBAKER'S newest headwear bedecked with spring flowers be- {ing made up by milliner LOLA \"LAN YI, Grosvenor avenue.\u201cCAREER NIGHT\" at Wesi- mount High was varied and interesting.but a poll of students the next day revealed many terms which left them confused.Most often expressed were the following: What personality charaecter- istics are required to go into architecture, engineering, law, advertising?What kind of actual work is done in the various fields connected with these professions?Most students agreed that many expressions were beyond \"them.were unable to follow the meaning of the speaker all the time.Some expressed the wish that an architect or engineer | might bring along a visual part ; of his work, such as a model building.or plans, etc.A school in Boston.Mass.is turning out what they call on the graduating certificate a \u2018Medical Secretary,\u201d who has \u201cmet all the requirements in see- retarial training.but who bas also been drilled in a special course covering medical terms used daily in hospitals and doctor\u2019s offices.These girls are vsu- ally highly paid.and much in demand.Courses of this kind are given which cover terminology used in other professions also.i rookies have been successful in the Nationa] Hockey League this year.Milt Schmidt, who joined the Boston Bruins in the Fall is.according to most hoe- key experts \u2018playing sensational hockey.\u201d Rookie Ray Getliffe, a left-winger.has with centre Bill Cowley \u201cbecome one of the Boston Emergency Men.\u201d Canadiens finally put George Brown into action and \u201cthis heavily-muscled youngster has done well\u201d He Jost a toe through an accident in the preseason.but when he swung into action.he did so with a rush, scoring three goals in four games.Weredale House V.F.McAdam at the annual meeting of the Weredale Association reported that the home had exceeded its budget of $49.- 000 by only $17.44.The average daily member of boys in attend- FLOWERS ORDER WG Florists | Phone: 484-8484 U.Lanken, ance was 144.4897 Sherbrooke Street West HU.1-6132 MAKE CHARTERED TRUST YOUR PARTNER IN PLANNING 3 Oliver Wendell Holmes 11] Earn more on your SAVINGS 4% interest on a Deposit Account.Interest quarterly on minimum monthly balance.Withdrawals may be made in person or by mail.3%2% interest on a Savings Account, with chequing privileges, Interest paid half- A yearly on minimum half-yearly balance.Longer, more convenient hours.Better ser- = j vice.Booklet mailed on request.CHARTERED TRUST 625 Dorchester Bivd., West, 1312 Greene Avenue, Westmount, Stansteaders Chartered Trust Appointments { to hold ee, QU reunion here Former students and staff of Stanstead College in the Montreal area are holding a reunion next Thursday (14th) from 5.30 p.m.on at 2055 Drummond street.There will be an opportunity to meet the new headmaster, Edward C.Cayley.as well as various members of the executive! committee of the board of trustees, who are expected to make announcements of interest con-! cerning the old residential school al Stanstead, Que.It will be a mixed occasion with wives and husbaunds.or lady £9 and man (riends, welcome, ) \u2014_\u2014 | D.B.LANE R.VEZINA Local bo | Mr.R.C.M.Gammell.Manager, Montreal Branch.Y \" Chartered Trust Company.announces the following h d staff appointments: Mr.Don B.Lane who was formerly , | Manager of the Westmount Branch has, after a special assignment at Head Office, returned to Montreal in the position of Supervisor.Mr.Romeo Vezina, who has been Manager of the Real Estate Department, is appointed i S in U.e + an Assistant Manager of the Montreal Branch and will ' continue to supervise the real estate activities.Among cadets recently honored at Riverside Military Academy of Gainesville, Georgia, and now at its winter home is, M : I Paul Frederick Schmidt, son i usica of Walter Schmidt, a former | tud f Lower Canada College.| promoted to Private First Class.ONarps, Flats & Naturals Cadet Schmidt's promotion is based on superior conduct, aca- | e .e By FRANCES GOLTMAN demic, and military class work | during the first term, and is his first promotion in the Riverside Corps.| QUESTIONS FROM PARENTS.Part 1.Mount Carmel Chapter of Hadassah.Westminster Home and School Association.Bayla Nigoren Artery, Quebec Heart Foundation.Questions following an address or talk are of particular interest because the audience has attended to gain knowledge of that special subject.Members of every profession, when asked questions relating to their sphere after a talk, receive many identical questions because different people ask them.Recently 1 was invited to speak lo several associations.Sometimes you are asked to talk on a selected topic, otherwise you can choose your own.Naturally.the subject matter for most speakers is closely related to his profession or particular kind of work.Of course.as you could guess, mine is music.Some years ago I was asked to participate on a panel of the Arts at a luncheon given by the Jewish Junior Welfare League in the Sheraton Mount Royal.Following short talks by the late Elizabeth Leese on dancing: Dr.Arthur Lismer on Art and your columnist on music, there were questions from the audience.A very large attendance with a number of prominent guests was present.Mr.Pen- Stride of the dinosaur has been estimated to have been more than 12 (eet, | ©.heaters afl Without exception Are made to pass Your close inspection, JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 N ( WESTMOUNT'S FINEST HEATING SERVICE | | storflome HEATING OIL (ER) FILL-O-MATIC DELIVERY FARQUHAR ROBERTSON LIMITED WITH DEPENDABLE \\_ 3250 WESTERN AVE.PHONE: 481-0371 J COV VVVVVVVVVVVVF VV VVVVYN rose.retired principal af Roslyn School, sat beside me at the head table.1 certainly enjoyed talking to this learned man, who mentioned several things to me 1 have never forgotten.i More questions were directed to the music than art or dancing and 1 will tell you that the same queries are asked by different parents every year.This is natural since the majority of parents want to do what is right for their children.The three recent meetings where questions followed the talks were: The Moun! Carmel Chapter of Hadassah .The Westminster Home and School Association and\u2019 the The Balya Nigoren Artery of The Quebec Heart Foundation.Only the School had mention having a question period.Both the others asked if ! would mind answering a few questions when I had finished my talk?1 said | would be very glad to.(1 enjoy this type of session.) Many things dealing with education have changed considerably during the past de- cade\u2014nay, even the last five years.Our way of living has had an effect on education, and patterns in music certainly alter with the pattern of living.It is amazing how many people go away for weekends .thus some children only practise four\u2019 or five days instead of seven.\u2018 The school work suffers too, because more pupils have coaching than in former years.Television has had an impact on studies .business .and live entertainment.Pupils watch it far too much and the live events have lost much patronage since it is easier to sit at home and watch than have to pay big prices for plays,\u2019 movies, concerts and sports - events.(Live is still the best.) TO BE CONTINUED.NEXT WEEK: QUESTIONS FROM PARENTS \u2014 Part II.« vm yd Fo .BUY THESE F! YARDLEY BEAUTY SPECIALS NOW DOUBLE-SIZE JAR AT REGULAR PRICE limited time only ge i .va 1 J Sh $6.00 value for $4.00 R( VITAMIN NIGH! 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Asnistant Minister: Rev.Callum Thompson, Mr.George E.Chubb, C.D.B.A, BD.F.RC.O., F.A.G.O, Organist and Choirmaster Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, B.A, M.R.E Sunday, February 10th Sunday, February 10th SEPTUAGESIMA B00 am.Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.Teeners Bible 10:15 a.1pf Sentor Department 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship, Church 1.0075.m.Matting School.Infant Nursery Preacher: The Rector Sermon: \"Lord.T Believe Nursery.Kindergarten, \u2014Help Thou My Unbelief{\u201d* Primary and Junior 7:30 pan.\"Our Christian Concern Denartments.Should Canada Join the 140 pm.Ecensonk Nuclear Arms Club ?\u201d Preacher: TT Rev.Peter W.A, Davison Parssh Forum TUESDAY.FEBRUARY 1°0h \u20acot pan.Holy Communion WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th Holy Communion SDAY, FEBRUARY 14th Holy Communion \u201cCHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BCIENTINT.IN BOSTON, MASS, Director of Music Mr.Wayne Riddell, B.Mus.PRESBYTERIAN _ MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 34H Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.CC.Cochrane.B.A, B.D., Minister Church School Public Woaiship Lester A.Woodin.Organist and Choirmaster All are Cordially Welcome.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporarily Worshipning at the 9th Day Adventist Church Corner of Western and Olivier Ave, & 46 pan.36 00 um.16.00 nm.11:00 cum, Sunday, February 10th 11 00 am.21:00 a.m.Sunday Schoot Church Service Lesson - Sermon Subject: \u201cSPIRIT Golden Text: 1 John 5:6, Tt is the Spit that heareth witness.because the Spirit as truth, EVERY WEDNESDAY 8.15 pm.Testimony Meeting Wm.¢.Nolting, B.D., Pastor Wm, Hamel, Organist Sunday, Febr vory 10th READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: The public Invited Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- 10:00 a.m.Senior Sunday School day, 3 to 4 pm.: Wednesday, 6:30 to: 11:00 a.m.The Service.3.00 pin.Jr.S.S.and Nursery BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist Worid Alliance and Conadian Baptist Federation\" Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10th Minister: Rev.Marold J.Balsdon, B.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.11:00 am.\u201cTHE STAKES THAT HOLD US FIRM\" 7:30 pom.\u201cTHE MOST PRECIOUS GIFT\" Mid-week Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday, 8:00 p.m.; School: Sunday, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME St.Andrew's Officers elected for 1963 Reports submitted Wednesday evening at the annual meeting of St.Andrew's Church in West- mount indicated that a total of more than $113.000 was raised during the year.Of this $50,000 was donated to missions and benevolences.Clifford B.Powell, Chairman of the Board of Managers and President of the congregation, presided at the mecting with Cameron Hough, Honorary Secre- lary.On behalf of the Kirk Session, W.H.Spearman read the annual statement.Mr.Powell gave the report of the Board of Managers and the \u2018Ireasurer.J.Howard Gough, gave the financial statement for 1962.These reports indicated that interest in the general work of the Church has been well sustained.Fifty-five new members were received during the year.© UNITARIAN \u201cThe Unitarian Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Simpson) Sunday, February 10th 11:00 a.m.\u201cQuestioning Children and Perplexed Parents\u201d Guest Preacher: REV.DAVID C.POHL, Ottawa Réunion Française, 11 hres.Channing Hall, Church School Nursery and Kindergarten meet in Unitarian House.11:00 a.m, Organist and Director of Music: Donald Mackey, Mus.B.SYNAGOGUE \u201cTEMPLE EMANU-EL Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Cantor Otto O.Staeren; Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant Victer McCorry, A.R.C.M.Organist and Choir Master.SABBATH SERVICE Friday Evening, February 8th at 8:15 p.m, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cTwo Emancipautors \u2014 Moses and Lincoln.\u201d The Junior Congregation will join with the Senior Congregation in worship.Officers of the Junior Congregation will conduct the Sabbath wor- » WE.2-4277\u2014Evenings: RE.8-4605 - = | | \u2014 Graetz Photo women discuss the forthcoming annual buffet supper of the Auxiliary of St.Mary's Hospital with Mrs.0.W.Francoeur (centre) the Auxiliary\u2019s president.Mrs.E.T.Reynolds (left) 1321 Sherbrooke street, west and Mrs.T.P.Slattery of 470 Mount Stephen avenue, are actively participating in the plans for this event which will be held in the Auditorium of St.Mary's on Wednesday, February 13.Mrs.R.F.Ogilvy heads Dominion - Douglas United Church Women, recently named the executive for 1963 as follows: Honorary president, Mrs.R.Douglas Smith: president, Mrs, R.F.Ogilvy; 1st vice president in charge of program, Mrs.W.A, Messenger: 2nd vice-president, Mrs.A.P.Smibert, jr.; recording secretary, Mrs.A.M, Min- nion; corresponding secretary, responding secretary, Mrs.À.F.Lytle; treasurer.Miss Ruby Stroud: assistant treasurer, Mrs.T.G.Sweeny; finance, Mrs.E.A.Everson: Christian Citizenship and Social Action, Mrs.K.H.Glynn: Community Friendship and Visitation, Mrs.Douglas Jackson: Co-operation in Christian Education and Missionary, Mrs.R.A.Russell; flowers, Mrs.Worsley Redfern: periodicals.literature and communications, Mrs.P.J.K.Pinel; manse, Mrs.Morley Taylor.Church housekeeping, Mrs.J.M.Stephen: membership, Mrs.John F.Scandrett; nominations, will be served al 12:30 p.m.and Mrs.lan Warren, newly reelected Guild president will be \u201c| hostess.Other officers recently elected by the Women's Guild are: Honorary presidents, Mrs.Alex Mel- lor.and Mrs.S.B.Lindsay; vive - presidents, Miss Eleanor Hardisty-Smith: treasurer.Mrs.D.Preston: acling secretary, Mrs, S.B.Lindsay.and tea chairman, Mrs.Hubert Chapman.ERNE ERERCROL TRUDE ROTH QUES 1368 GREENE AVENUE INVENTORY SALE A beautiful new stock of Antique Furniture, Rugs, nglish and Irish Glass, China, Paintings, etc.ë Come in and browse around 932 - 6617 Mrs.Ralph Tees: assistant cor-; 3 vited.» Dominion-Douglas UCW Mrs.D.T.Chamberlain: press \u2018and publicity, Mrs.J.Hollis Brace; social functions, Mrs.E.Percy Roberts: social functions (co-convener), Mrs.P.R.Fenton; stewardship and recruiting, Mrs.Roy P.Stafford: supply and social assistance, Mrs.À.C.Scott: ! Ladies\u2018 Literary Society repre- | sentative.Mrs.P.E.Radley.to meet February 20 Mrs.S.D.McMorran, presi- | dent of the Woman's Auxiliary \"of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal will preside at the meeting to be held in the auditorium of the Nurses\u2019 Residence, Northcliffe avenue, Wednesday.February 20 at 2 p.m, An exe- | cutive meeting will be held in the auditorium on the same date at 1 p.m.{Guest speaker will be Mr.J.| 'M.Partlo, administrator of the | Queen Elizabeth Hospital.| Tea convener, Mrs.E.Cote will be assisted by Mrs.A.W, Myers and Mrs.W.A.Le Me- surier.Mrs.E.D.Johnson, chairman of the Service Group would welcome new members to make surgical dressings for the hospital every second and fourth | Wednesday of the month from 110 a.m.till 2:30 p.m.Members | may take a lunch and tea wili be served.Weekly lecture ! The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Montreal Muscum of Fine Artsy announces the weekly lecture tour: and tea to be held in the upstairs i foyer of the Museum at three o'clock on Wednesday, February |i \"13.© \u201cEgyptian Collections\u201d will be presented in French by members of the Museum Docent Group will (conduct a tour of \u201cClassical l'Art.\u201d Tea will be served in the Ladies\u2019 Committee Rooms to which the public is cordially in- EXAMINER Whisk 1385 Greene Ave.Corner Sherbrooke \"installs officers l'installing marshall; Hospital auxiliary | AMERICAN .L.ADAMS, Proprietor 5 I AP) Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carelully and accurately filled at reasonable prices.WE.2-2136 WE.2-2488 Westmount Conclave Westmount Conclave No.4, Order True Kindred, held an open installation ceremony at Waverly Hall recently, Mrs.Flora MacGregor was mistress of ceremonies.Mrs, Charlotte Irwin was installing officer assisted by Mrs.Gwen Vibert, Miss Ruth installing chaplain and installing Adams, Mrs.Irene Melrose, organist.The duly elected officers installed were: Mrs.Mary John- stone, worthy commander; Mrs, Mavis Pritchard, worthy past commander; Miss Charlotte Young, counsellor; Mrs.Betty Seay, vice - commander; Mrs.Gwen Brushett, high priest; Mrs.Betty Seeds, secretary; Miss Nes- sie Segal, treasurer; Mrs.Evelyn Upton, chaplain; Miss Mollie Pardoe, senior deacon; Mrs.Helen Hillock, inner guard; Mrs.Flora MacGregor, lecturer and Mrs.Nora Louselle, custodian.Coming Events VALENTINE TEA: The Montreal Convalescent Hospital Associates are holding a Valentine Tea at the hospital on Wednesday.February 13 at 2.30 p.m.under the convenership of Mrs.J.T.Commins.Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs.Anson Campbell and Mrs.George F.Carroll, Hats and furs will be shown and members and friends are cordially invited.VALENTINE CARD PARTY: St.Kevin's Ladies\u2019 Group will sponsor a Valentine card party, in aid of the building fund, Monday, February 18 at 8 p.m., in St.Kevin's hall, Cote des Neiges road and St.Kevin's avenue.Conveners, Mrs.Charles Mc- Lellan, Mrs.Mary Murphy.Drawing convener, Miss Joyce Murray.BRIDGE: Mrs.J.L.Larochell is again general convener for the bridge in aid of the Sisters of Marie Reparatrice, which will be held on Tuesday, February 26, at 2 p.m.in the Ritz Carlton hotel, Valentine Bridge Group \u2018F\u2019 of St.Matthew's Anglican Church Guild and WA will sponsor a Valentine Dessert Bridge on Thursday, Feb.14, at 1.15 p.m.in the parish house.Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.Frank Shupe at HU.1-2958 or any member of Group \u2018F\u2019.Guild and WA St.Matthew's Anglican Church Guild and WA will hold their February meeting in the parish house on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.The installation of officers for of the Museum Docent Group.At A the same time English members | Social AND Personal mm LL AO ONE ~~ Trinity Memorial Church Guild is holding a Valentine Day Tea on Wednesday.February 13, at 2 p.m.in the Archdeacon Almond Room of the Parish.Guest speaker, Mr.Frank Lowe, well known columnist of the Montreal Star.Among those attending the National Council of Women of Canada, executive meeting in Ottawa.February 5 and 6 are: Mrs.Saul Hayes, 5668 Notre Dame de Grace avenue.president of the National Council of Women; Mrs.H.F.Reusing, 502 Grosvenor avenue, resolutions chairman of the National Council; and Mrs.W.R.Abbott, 471 Strathcona avenue.Westmount, president of the Montreal Council of Women.Presbyterial WMS meeting Feb.12 The annual meeting of the Montreal Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be held on Tuesday afternoon and evening, February 12, in Melville Presbyterian Church.Registration will open at 1:15 p.m., while the evening session will open at 7:30 p.m, A Youth Rally for COC, Explorers and CGIT will be held at Ephraim Scott Church at 1 p.mon Saturday, February 9, while Sunday, February 10, will be Missionary Sunday throughout the Montreal Presbytery.1963 will take place.Afternoon tea will be served by members of Group \u2018B\u2019, Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.¢ IMPORTED PRODUCTS e NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, HAMS, SAUSAGE & BACON 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 HI SPECIAL ! For A Limited Time Only PERMANENT \u2014 $7.50 Make your Appointment Now pe se Please Phone HU.6-8636 5122 Sherbrooke St.West V5, cst of Westmount | OÙ Cv ice bts db li Hospital WA plans Valentine luncheon The Women's Auxiliary of the Montreal Children's Hospital is having the Valentine luncheon on Wednesday, February 13 at 12:30 p.m, in the lounge of the nurses\u2019 residence, Miss Barbara Whitley will be the guest speaker.After the luncheon, a tour of the hospital wil] be arranged for new members.vener for the luncheon.assisted by Mrs.J.O.Fishlock and Mrs.E.M.Worden.Members of the executive will serve and annual ] Women's IN THE Joc ln Sewing meeting Oasis Temple No.46, Daugh- | ters of the Nile will hold a sewing | meeting at the home of Mrs.E.J.K.Reid, 2048 Connaught avenue.Montreal West, on February 11, at 8 p.m, Art exhibit The Independent Art Association is holding an exhibition of | paintings and drawings in their, Studio, 52 Acad d.t, Mrs.F.M.Woodhouse is con- ' cacemy road.wes act as hostesses.Mrs.Hugh P.Davidson.Mrs.J.A.Woolven.Mrs.J.H.Ross.Mrs.D.C.Hooper.Miss E.S.Cooke.and Mrs.A.G.Racey are among those assisting.BEAUTY SALON Presents.MISS NICY Expert Chiropodist and specialist in © Moanicures ® Facials PERMANENTS Reg.$18 NOW $1 0.Phone WE.5.0562 WE.5-2486 1347 GREENE AVE.Westmount WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine at Elm CINDERELLA Magical 3 Act Stage Play VICTORIA HALL THIS SATURDAY FEB.9th and 16th RESERVE NOW! Children\u2019s Theatre Dorothy Davis\u2014Violet Waiters 484-6620 or Willis & Co.St.Catherine St, W., weer Bishop | on Dtended side entrance, across from the Westmount skating rink.for two weekends February 9-10 an| 16-17th.from 2 to 9 p.m.Bessborough IODE The annual meeting of the' Earl of Bessborough Chapter | IODE will be held in 10DE House.4112 Western avenue, | Westmount.February 14 at 8.15] cordial invitation is to all members tol attend.Afternoon WA Trinity Memorial WA, afternoon branch.will hold a meeting on February 11.at 2.30 p.m.in | the Archdeacon Almond Room.Mrs.Monis will be guest speaker and all ladies of the congregation are invited to attend., Everyone is welcome.Membership luncheon v Mrs.John Belcourt, president of the Women's Auxiliary The : Sisters of Social Service, has an- \"nounced that on Tuesday.at 12:30 a membership luncheon will be held at 3589 St.Famille street.: Mrs.Wallace Caven is chair- ;man of the event and is inviting \u201cmembers and their friends 10 attend.\u2014_\u2014 | | CWL Business Unit The Business Women's Unit of the Catholic Women's League of , Canada are having a Valentine Koffee Kiatch on Saturday.Feb-; | ruary 9, from 12 to 3 p.m.in the Oak Room.Victoria Hall.A light buffet luncheon wii] be served and home cooking.candy.ete.will be on sale.All members and friends are cordially invited to attend.Interesting film Ivan the Terrible, part 2 will, be shown at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts on February 13 at 6.30 p.m.and at 8.30 p.m.Ivan the Terrible was planned as a trilogy but only two parts were completed.This is an opportunity to see this much talked of but seldom exhibited part 2.The film to be shown at the Museum has English subtitles.Twins' Parents Club The Twins\u2019 Parents Club will hold its monthly meeling on Wednesday, February 13.at 8:15 p.m.sharp at the home of Mrs.C.Grekin.755 Powell.Town of Mount Royal.| This will be a Valentine Social, refreshments will be served.All parents of twins welcome.| For information call: Mrs.J, Carruthers at FE.4-6596.\"\u201d ! CWL meeting Mrs.Joseph Langley.president | of the Quebec Provincial Council ! vof the Catholic Women's League of Canada, has announced (hat a meeting will be held of all officers, councillors and conveners of the Quebec Provincial Council.at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.! Lacabine Suite, Rooms 361-5, Saturday.February 9.at 9 am.for the purpose of discussing the 1963 annual reports and resolutions and business pertaining to the 1963 Quebec Provincial Convention which will be held on June 14 and 15, at Sherbrooke.i Que, \u2018peat this daily.Cosmetic | Hints by Vera F.Seiffert Rough and wrinkled elbows: Avery well known way of judging ; the age of a woman is by her elbows.Many women use common remedies like glycerine.lemon or oil but still do not have satisfactory results.This is understandable, because glycerine lis of course smoothening the skin \"temporarily.but on the other \"hand it draws the essential water out of the skin so that it will] wrinkle.The same will happen with lemon, But there is help for rough and wrinkled elbows.Make yourself\u2019 \u201ca soapbath and soak your elbows: in it until they are soft.Then | put a teaspoon full of Seasand- Almond-Powder in the palm of your hand, mix it with a little water and rub your clbows with (it for a while.After you have | , washed and dried them carefully \u2018you massage an oily cream or! skin oil inte the skin.If you re.you will find that you soon will have smooth and | \"young looking elbows.Wrinkles in the morning: Per- \u201chaps you are one of the women who will in the morning on their ; \u2018first look into the mirror detect deep wrinkles despite a healthy | ; beauty sleep.Usually found be-| ; | ween the eyebrows above the nose.these wrinikles can be eliminated very easily if you warm a little bees-wax and apply, directly on the wrinkles before you retire, 1 This does not include the area immediately surrounding the eye.which only a rich nourishing cream will correct.The wax will set within a few minutes and will definitely keep \u2018the skin from forming wrinkles.In the morning simply lift off the wax and apply a good nourishing cream into the skin by patting and VERN SEIFFERT à WE.5- 6373 ED) RUT MERCHANTS LICENSED GROCERS CORNER GREENE & ST.CATHERINE Beoutitully Arronged FRUIT BASKETS Specials In Our Meat Dept.FRONTS OF LAMB LEGS OF LAMB » 69 POINT SIRLOIN ROAST w.89° ROLLED RIB .79 RUMP ROAST ,.89+ Nectorines, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Pineapples, Red & Blue Gropes, Strawberries, Pink Grapefruit, Tongerines, Honey Dew, Contoloupes ond Sponish Melons, Vosque Peors, Anjou Peors.7.50, | » 195 Fur Fashions M you don't know your furs, KNOW your (nrrier ! Top quality furs at splendid savings ! Choose a furrier whose proven integrily will provide vou with assurance of fair and faithiui service, whose judgement you can (trust assisting you (lo select your furs, HUDSON SEAL (dyed muskrot) Ready Made Or Made To Measure Coats rom $400.1, $500.Bock Muskrat Coats $225.- $300.Block Persion Lomb Coots $300.- $700.La Mode \u2014 FINE FURS 5779 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1- 2150 Estabbhished Over 30 Years and circular massage move Use Examiner Classified Ads For Best Results Antoine s Art Gallery in Announce Their Second 'MAKE .AN OFFER .SALE À unique event which should appeal to the sporting instincis of every picture lover.All paintings will bear a number plus the regular listed selling price.Just fill in a special cord with number of painting .YOUR offer .Nome .Address .Phone Number.At four o\u2019clock on each of the following two Saturdays the offers will be examined and each successful bidder notified by phone.OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION IS OFFERED INCLUDING PAINTINGS BY THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS KRIEGHOFF \u2014 PILOT \u2014 ROBERTS \u2014 MASSON \u2014 RIORDON \u2014 LISMER HEBERT \u2014 LITTLE \u2014 DELALL \u2014 McLAREN \u2014 HOLDSTOCK \u2014 HENDRIKS STEELINK \u2014 BOUTER \u2014 STEVENS \u2014 FEDERICO, etc.SALE COMMENCES FEB.9th UNTIL FEB.23rd Galleries Open Daily From 8:30 a.m.to 8:30 p.m.939 Victoria Square UN.6-4095 FREE PARKING 6 E961 \u20188 Aipnigay 'Anpiay \u2018soujuoxg junowysam ey) es We via OT TBR Tg NIE VRE NT A SE DS eM The Westmount Examiner | BROOKS ® APPLIANCES sas à sance Classified Advertising| eave sree TV Rentals 4191 St.Catherine West our specialty Corner Greene HI-FI equipment PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | ; 10 Words 506 1: | _ and ; Fast Delivery Transistor Supplies HUnter 1-045] | | 4e for each additional word ; ; WE.5.3521 ae Le EE arm TELETRONICS a $ CORP LTD Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.Thursday for ; 9?am.to 10 p.m.* ° current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday , therine W.until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-045).4119 St.Ca ' Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Isiand branch of The Royal Bank of Canada Sunday WE.5-9282 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 8, 1963 1 0 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE 3 PROPERTY WANTED [61 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes |68 SHARE -\u2014 \u2014 .\u2014\u2014 Cm me Co Timm mm to let LIVING QUARTERS SERIOUS buyer must [have minimum \u2014 lL oo a of 6 bedrooms and willing to pay up ase © 5.A.Gui MONTREAL WEST.WANTED SOME- to S950 Fleave call Mrs.A.Guite, TUPPER STREET.4 LARGE ONE TO SHARE LARGE HOME BRIGHT ROOMS, HEATED.REFERENCES REQUIRED.BUSINESS Frank A.Norman Realties IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY PERSON PREFERRED.CALL HU, The School Commissioners 26 LOTS FOR SALE \u2014 OR LATER.WE.5-0463.1-2338.HARVARD Avenue, bright, upper, 7 | a .ROO MS TO LET room duplex.Planned kitchen, gas VICINITY Greene Sherbrooke, Tarte for the Mu n ICI pa | ity of Two LOTS ON WEST- Hove pe Lote heating, balconies.room, private entrance and bathroom, 7 i kitchen facilities, fully carpeted, MINS EE NORTE! APPROX.SELBY.6 rooms.lower.unheated, Superior furniture and equipment.254 3645 : Available end of February.WE, 3- WE.5-7215.e036.TT \"| WESTMOUNT.\u201cauraciive furnished the City of Westmount 164 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes | suitable business girl or nucse, 45 STORE TO LET wanted 9341.Evenings._ - - - cum -_\u2014\u2014\u2014 =\" 10e Lo \u2014 N offer FOR SALE, EEE EASTLOT SORE vagrteo.estou 5 noows 0 NUESING HOME COMMERCIAL DISTRICT: WOULD UPPER OR.LOWER.GARDEN.| SPECIAL NURSING CARE pen FO SUIT ANY TYPE OF BUSINESS.Cane Cte A Er 1TH ELDERLY LADY.SUNNY ROOM.through licensed Real Estate Brokers, the King's and; 53 ~~ APARTMENTS 68 SHARE LIVING 76 ROOM & BOARD , .WANTED QUARTERS Queen's Schools.respectively situated at 4740 Western \\oupue without chitaren désire 357 CLAREMONE Apañuments, TER TO LET sai large rooms, heated or unheated.vi- require fourth to share fully furnish- N.D.G and 208 Olivier avenues, Westmount, Occupancy |cinity Westiount 671-7836, ed apartment.486-8032 evenings.ELDERLY LADY.NEAR BUS AND July 31st.1963 VY VV YY YVVVVYVYVY VV WwVwWwY CHURCHES.CALL HU.6-002¢ 78 ROOM & BOARD \u2014 KING SCHOOL Service Directory ae BUILDING REPAIRS NURSERY SCHOOL Good Home Ths property is known as Subdivision Nos.8.9 10, Part fi, Part 12,1 ___ _ \u2014_\u2014 Ee 13-1.13-2, Part 13-3, (4-1, 14.2, Pact 14-3, 15-1, 15-2 and Part 15-3 ot : Lot Official No.319 of the Parish of Montreal.The land has a front- RESTORATION AND REPAIRS hi D | required age of 276 feel on Western Avenue: the East boundivy is 212 feet .ip-n- a e and adjoins private residences; the West boundury is 260 fect deep BRICK.STONE.CONCRETE w fa adjoining a Service lane and private residences: the area of the lot T [TH SUPERVISION FOR tx approximately 67.029 squave feet TROUBLE SHOOTING.LICENCED PRIVATE aden cos WELL § BE.The school budding 1 of solid brick construction and the main pact REINFORCEMENT OF CRACKED NURSERY AND NOI SE Ths ol it twa Stories and basement in height, was built about 1896: about \u2018 1927 a veinforced concrete and brick extension was added containing WALLS A SPECIALTY, LANGUAGE SCHOOL SCHOOL ON COTE ST.AN- a nyvmunasium, the school contains fourteen classrooms, staff and +, 241 B ROAD.washrooms and is about 415.000 cubic feet content.Heuting is by two BYCON LTD.731-8 FOR CHILDREN CATHOLIC Weil-MacLais, No 40T, 30 Ibs.pressure, oil fired hot water boilers, _ Lee ne nes eee PREF IC HOMB \u201cVERN OATWAY,\u201d Contractor, car AGED 2 TO 6 ERRED.Fencing surcounds the south-cast and west boundaries of 660 linear pentry, painting, brick and cemen tect of [24° huh waive mesh fencing supported on tubule posts.work.HU.6-0430.WE.2-5032.DAILY SANTING MARCH IST, CARTAGE AND MOVING 8 A.M.TO 5.45 P.M.LIBERAL REMUNERATION ABLE to move anything, anytime.REGISTER NOW: QUEEN'S SCH Try Roger Express.WE.5-2408.PLEASE CALL AFTER OOL: DRESSMAKING COURSES 4195 GRAND BLVD.6 P.M.HU.6-3465.This school 1s erveted on land known as Subdivision Nos.2-7 inclu- COMPLETE sive of Lot Official No 305.aud Subdivision No.Z of Lot Official .No.308 of the Parish of Montreal The land has à frontage of about DESIGNING COURSE CALL: 488-4600 147 feet on Olivier Avenue by a depth of about 137 feel, the area BASIC AND PRACTICAL LESSONS YOUNG LADY WITH being 20.276 square feet.A lane 18 in rear and on the southerly side.IN DESIGNING, GRADING, DRAP- EXCELLENT REFERENCES.The man building which (< of solid brick was erected about 1895, ING AND SEWING.PAINTING AND LOOKING FOR LIVING AC- aud + remforced concrele and brick extension containing a gymna- LEADING YOU TO A CAREER IN COMMODATION WITH OC- stum and exlra classrooms was added in (832.The building contains DESIGNING.DRESSMAKING.DECORATING CASIONAL MEALS IN RE- sixteen classroom: with the usual staff rooms, washrooms.etc, and 4 FINED Tore, PLEASE CALL has a content of about 532.000 cubic feet.Heating is from two Spencer ; = .- type L3 coal fired hot water boilers with automalic stokers.Approx- VENUS FASHION P ° t t TWEEN 9 A.M.AND 5 P.M imately 230 linear feet of 6.0\" high diamond mesh fencing surrounds & D part of the building boundaries STU am ers ecora ors THE PLAYGROUND on the cast side of Olivier Avenue Is described PONS AVR 0010 PAINTING.PAPER HANGING, 84 AUTOS WANTED ss Subdivision Nos 6.7, 8, and (0 of Lot Official No.352.and Sub- PLASTER SE ARS SPRAY FAINT division Nos.| to 6 inclusive of Lot Official No.353 of the Parish of ING.INE INTERIOR WORK Montreal This land has a frontage of about 217 feet on OMvier ooo \u2014___ ___._._ |SPECIALTY.FREE ESTIMATES, ÉASN MODELS 1958 PS 15, Tor Avenue by a depth of about 140 feet, the area being 30.388 square feet.TILE AND FLOORING î 5 Fencing 714 linear leet of 120° high diamond mesh fencing sur- \u2014_\u2014 HUBERT KLEIN REG'D.FR LOUE GARE RIGHT PRICE rounds the school plavground \u2018 FLOORS.TILES LAID, CARPETS FITTED.LATEST PATTERNS AND - NORMANDIE AUTOMOBILE MATERIALS.REASONABLE.CALL PHONE 681-8948 7589, CORNERS BLVD.x THE >» \"CULL B RE.8 \u2014\u2014 LT FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE PROPERTIES MAY BE _ PEST CONTROL MR.SAUL OBTAINED BY CALLING 933-5731, THE OFFICE OF THE KNITTING TT RE.9.4735 WESTMOUNT BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.AT 4350 | 0 0 = swravens| TOR QUICK efficient and au .sem ere MADE TO ORDER.CALL 684-6442.termination of rodents and alt 100 SITUATIONS ST.CATHERINE STREET, WESTMOUNT.FN A AL TR at WANTED \u2014 Female MAINTENANCE a aa RETARY ASSISTANT.INC .; .IN- SEALED BIDS, A B Maintenance RATS.mice, cockroaches, etc.CLUDING DICTATION BY .Free estimates.Guaranteed PHONE.HU, 38-7429.addressed to the undersigned and endorsed \u201cTENDER FOR PUR- results, Satisfaction Sa no CHASE OF KING'S AND/OR QUEEN'S SCHOOLS\" will be received & Cleanin Co Service.RE, Loidp oY up to 12 o'clock noon, March 31st, 1963, at 4350 St.Catherine Street, g .112 MOTHER\u2019S HELPER Westmount 6, P,Q.ABBE TT ARTIRE\u2014 | TTT HOUSE CLEANING \u2014 SPECIALTY CARPET CLEANING TRIPS \u2014 TOU R s Hele MOT ES UNE FERSON TO 8e PER SQ FOOT ah Soin rides.Fun for everyone.DREN.THREE DAYS WEEKLY.BIDS 24 HOUR SERVICE 77 UPHOLSTERING ~~ PLEASE CALL HU.61460.CALL: 843-5281 To must te accompanied by a certified cheque for 5% of the bid.REMOSLESTEREIELD SETS 113 DOMESTIC HELP aie highest or any other bid will not Recessarily be accepted, = BY EXPERTS.WANTED and acceptance by the Westmount Board of School Commissioners is Pr subject to the approval of the Superiateadent of Education at Quebec, Use Examiner MIDTOWN Moers \u201cachittes pull he ros oy Please call HU.8-2153 of UPHOLSTERING CO.EXPERIENCED GENERAL F AR.M.MacLean, Classified Ads 305 SELBY STREET AoUttd Ati i He Secret T AREA.CALL 484-7586.\" PSTEAD ecrelary-Ireasurer.For Best Results TEL: WE.2.5012 ARE you looking for good home?Own room.Adult family.$30 weekly.Good transportation.HU.6.6351. 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female Temporary Work Downtown Montreal | WORK CLOSE TO HOME! Top Hourly Rates OPENINGS FOR STENOS TYPISTS DICTATING MACHINE OPS.WITH 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE CALL MISS SELBY 861-3561 (8:30 A.M.TO 10 P.M.) OFFICES OPEN TILL 10 PM.MON.& WED.Office Overload 1155 DORCHESTER WEST DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED LADY would like housework i day Monday or Wednesday.References supplied, PO.7-7972.119 BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE MOTHER will mind child daily in my home.489-0968.YOUNG reliable woman wants baby sitting evenings, any area.RE.3-2038.122 FOR SALE \u2014 Living room furniture | CHESTERFIELD, 2 chairs.Good condition, $35.00.Call 767-3457.117 CHESTERFIELD SET, 3 PIECES.GOOD CONDITION, $75.00.5511 BEAMINSTER PLACE, CORNER DUPUIS.AFTER 4.CHESTERFIELD with or without chair (maroon and gold}, Good condition.Reasonable.HU.6-3520, ___ 127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture BEDROOM suite, 3 piece, beautiful grey oak double bed and bookcase headboard, Reasonable.HU, 9-500).136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs CLEARING English double knit wool dresses, suits, $10.737-6805.WEDDING dress and veil, chapel length, peau de faille, size 12-13.Very reasonable, RE.9-5195.After 4 p.m.JUNIOR Bridesmaid dress suitable for girl 12 to 13, pink organza, worn once; two teen-age spring coats, 14-15, Good tondition, HU.6-1982, 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General, Draperies READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TO COVER 144 INCHES \u2014 FOR ONLY $12.85.ARNEL-TERYLENE AT HALF PRICE.Carpets | 6 x 8 RUGS FROM $9.95 UP HALL CARPETS FROM $1.50 YARD | ALL-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.Contents of Home For Sale CHESTERFIELD; EASY CHAIR; CREDENZA; END TABLES: LAMPS; BRIDGE SET; DESK; FRENCH PROVINCIAL BEDROOM SET.DOU- | BLE BED; JUNIOR BEDROOM SET: GIRL'S WHITE DRESSER DESK AND CHAIR: WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT AND DRYER IN EXCELLENT CONDITION: KITCHEN TABLE AND CHAIRS: DRAPES; BROADLOOM; ODDMENTS, ETC.REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED.NO DEALERS.RE.7-5451.Good Buy G.E.electric stove 40° ane automatic, all push button elements.Excellent condition; also some books.Phone evenings, CR.9- 8656.CHESTERFIELD 2 piece, 2 years old; y ovens, twin beds; double dresser; night table; coffee table; step tables; | chrome kitchen set.Good condition.! i Reasonable.744-5028.Evenings, Now you can get your [ \u201cBALL OF FIRE\" | pipeless oil heaters.$1.00 down \u2014 $1.00 a week.11 models to choose from, International Sales, 755 At- | water.932-6803.CUSTOM MADE wrought iron furni- | ture, tables, chairs, benches.room dividers, mirrors, consoles, flower stands, lamps, railings, stairs and all kinds of metal displays.For free ; estimates and information call LA.5-3943.BEDROOM; living room: kitchen set and rugs.In good condition, reasonable price.Call HU.6-2229 or RE.! 3-3434.DRESSES: suits: coals, size 12 and 14; baby clothes; very good condition.Bassinette; sleigh and kiddy car.Reasonable.4546 Hampton Avenue, Call 484-3704.EVINRUDE outboard motor, 2 H.P,, $35; radio phonograph.console model, 42 x 36, $35.HU.9-7949, DINING room set.9 pieces or parts (mahogany; china cabinet; dresser (walnhuti; pictures.All in good condition.Reasonable, HU.1-1076.\u2018introduced later because of the FRENCH Provincial dining room table and 6 chairs, $200; 1 pair of antique chairs, $30 each: black gate leg table, $40.All in very good condition, HU.4-3873.11 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE 3 INSIDE doors with 15 to 28 glass panes in each, preferably plate glass.Sizes: one, 84\u201d x 36\"; two, 821\" x; 27\u201d.Phone 9-8381, | I WANTED: Piano preferably small size, good condition.Call HU.4-2386.154 LOST LADY'S glasses.red case.Saturday evening at Claremont or Girouard.; Please phone WE.2-3746.158 DOMESTIC PETS | VERY fine registered Dal- i mation smale} 4 months.Child's pet.Must sell owing to inability to keep in apartment.HU.9-4167, | Boxers MALE AND FEMALE.7 MONTHS OLD, PURE BREED.WE, 3-3742, 163 EDUCATIONAL TUTORING MATHS, CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY.EXPERIENCED TEACHER.B.S.C.CALL VI.9-8259.Use Examiner Classified Ads For Best Results a few hours after five days.in order to ' general reaction as well as his | beets from the \u2018family.applesauce, ripe banana, strained Fraud ring cracked A relatively new racket was believed smashed in N.D.G.last week when police arrested four | confidence men, part of a cross | Canada gang specialising fleecing baik depositors.They were picked up here after , police had been tipped off by two sisters living on Madison | avenue who said they sere suspicious of calls they had ro ceived.Their modus operandi was described by police: One man calls the victim, stat.Jing he is a bank manager check: ALL ABOUT BABIES A Public Service of the | National Baby Care Council REACTION TO SOLID FOODS By Kenneth S, Shepard, M.D, Director, Well Baby Clinies Northwestern University School of Medicine Solid foods are added to the infant's diet slowly and with discrimination, since any one food- | : stuff may produce adverse reaction in any given infant.Reactions which may be manifested in the presence of a poorly | tolerated food include: Symptoms of colic, excessive regurgitation, loose stools and skin rashes.Symptoms may appear within the introduc-! tion of a teaspoonful or less of the offending food.However.| infant may take a small amount without adverse reaction and \u201chave symptoms only after he has consumed several feedings of the | food over a period of three to In some infants, reaction occurs only when a large | amount is taken at one feeding.| In general, it is advisable to offer one new food at a time, and each new food at intervals of not less than one week.Of the cereal group.pure grain precooked cereals are used: rice, i barley.oatmeal and corn.Mixed cereal is offered last.since an offending allergen cannot be identified readily.When vegetables are introduced.it is advisable (to offer one from each family of vegetables learn the \u201cinfant's preference.For example, one can offer peas from the flower.fruit and seed family: spinach from the leaf and stem family: and root and tuber Fruits also are introduced with care.The first fruits are usually apricot, peach, plum, pear or prune.Citrus fruits usually are relatively frequent occurance of adverse reactions in early infancy.| Lamb is usually the first meat ; offered.There is a strong ten- | dency to start meats early at the present time.They are an excellent source of iron as well as protein.Meat or egg yolk should | be started when possible between the fourth and sixth months of life, at the latest, to provide an adequate iron intake, Blade of a power lawn mower rotates at the rate of about 314 ing on the honesty of a teller, and asks the depositors to withdraw money as à \u201ccheck\u201d on the employee.Then the \u2018manager\u2019 calls at the victim's home and states the money is to be redeposited.Police claim the whoie cpera- tion is false.The men were caught here when three parked in a car outside the Madison avenue house They were detained for questioning.as was a fourth man who drove up in a new car with Ontario licence plates.Police said the BUNK is sus- \"pected of taking money from a number of depositors in Montreal and Westmount, @ Unexcelled Cuisine atmosphere .conditioned comfort occasion.as wedding invitations, napkins and match covers.It will be a pleasure to show Without A Care On Your Wedding Day ® Superb Accommodations AT The Berkeley Hotel YOUR DREAM of a perfect wedding reception will become a reality under the direction of our experienced | catering staff.The charm and elegance of our recently redecorated private function rooms .our excellent food and service plus air- assure the Our services can also include planning the menu, arranging for the music and floral decorations, wedding cake, also ordering those little souvenir We invite you to visit The Berkeley Hotel with your parents and fiancé so that you can see how aptly the surroundings will lend themselves to a beautiful party.and discuss arrangements with you at your convenience.Write, Phone or Ask for our Free Brochures Our well trained staff is prepared to offer suggestions to meet your requirements at your budget.Please Phone Banquet Department Doy Or Evening For An Appointment VI 9-7351 Che Berkeley Hotel {The Hotel With The Sidewalk Cafe) 1188 Sherbrooke St.W.Between Stanley & Drummond © Gracious Hospitality our traditional success of the the \u2018extras\u2019 such menus, personalized you our rooms, new menus, feet per second, which is close to h zz] loci f .32 caliber revalver.UE SITs VV VV VV VV VPP PPI VVVVYYe News for the women's and social pages should be addressed each week to the women's editor Mrs.Millicent HICKMORE at 7005 Kildare Road phone HUnter 1-2771 Monday through Friday 8 a.m.to 4.30.p.m.MAMA AAA AA AAA AADAAAM a - \u2014 \u2014 VL 5 Wanted AGENTS TO SELL QUEBEC SAVINGS BONDS Liberal Commission APPLY -7105 L.HESLOP SLT £961 '8 Aioniqag 'Abpiig \u2018sauumxz unouysepm 94] L L ~~ The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 8, 1963 12 Hockey Ashbury shades Stanstead Stanstead College, senior hockey and basketball teams travelled to Lower Canada College, Montreal, on Salurday, February 2 and there met with the teams Bulls of Ashbury College, Ontario.| Guards In hockey, Stanstead College, Vies was defeated by a score of four Brones to three in a fast moving game.Raiders The first period was scoreless.In Huskies the second period Stanstead tossed the first goal into the net as Ruiders Maroons Brones Huskies Bulls Mules Dave Miller tallied on a pass Lo from Bob Wilton, | Red Wings Ashbury tied the score when Leals Bob Smallian put the puck in the Hawks net on à pass from George Kuet- Rangers er and Dave Gambal.Askhibury's second goal to put them ahead was scored by Pete Bears McCain assisted by Bob Smallain Quwis and George Keefer.| Aces Ashbury scored a third time Cubs when Barry Almark connected on a pass from Bob Stansbury.In the last minute of play Bob Wilton, scored unassisted for Stan- stead.Early in the third period Bill Greenshiclds scored for Stanstead on a pass from Jim Gordon and Stars Bucky Campbell.The last goal | Royals of the game was scored for Ash.| Wanderers { bury by Bob Smallian, unassisted.Stanstead | cagers superior Stanstead College basketball | team won by a score of 47 to 35 for Ashbury.Star player for Stanstead team was Dave Hill, the son of Dr.and Mrs.A, C.Hill ef Sherbrooke, Que., who accounted for 19 points.New award presented \u2018 Geo.Unwin Saturday, Feb.2, the an-, nual general meeting of the Canadian Yachting Association was well attended, and representatives from! the Montreal area included | Hon.President R.C.Ste-| venson, Vice-President: G.D.Goodfellow.Dr.A.F.| Cameron, (director of C.Y.A.| aud Deputy chairman of, the Olympic Committee) and L.A: Watters (chairman of the Rules Com-; mittee).: Representatives of yacht clubs | and sailing organizations [rom Atlantic to Pacific were present, emphasizing the broad scope of vachting for which C.Y.A.is the \u201cNational Authority\".Reports were received from the five regional Vice-Presidents, for purposes of administration, these five regions are (14 Atlantic Provinces: (21 Quebec, including SL V.Y.R.A.territory; (34 Ontu- viv; (4 Prairie Provinces and the Lakehead and (55 British Columbia, Geo.Goodfellow, representing Region No.2 (Quebec).reported on a year of considerable progress, in which efforts to promote junior sailing showed considerable gains, TWO TRANSACTIONS Whal now is the state of Colorado was acquired by the United States in {wo separate traus- actions \u2014 the area east of the Rockies as part of the Louisiana Purchase and the arca wesl of the Rockies as a result of the Mexican War.You could win as much as STANDINGS Mosquito P wW L D 8 7 1 1 9 6 2 1 9 4 4 1 9 4 1 1 9 2 7 0 9 2 7 0 Pee Wee 9 9 0 0 9 6 3 0 9 4 5 0 9 3 6 0 8 3 5 0 8 1 7 0 Bantam 8 6 1 1 8 3 4 1 8 3 4 1 8 2 5 1 Midget 6 4 1 1 5 4 0 1 5 1 4 0 6 1 5 0 Pee Wee All Stars 12 6 4 2 Seniors buy these famous products: PLANTERS\u2019 PEANUT BUTTER ROYAL INSTANT PUDDING BLUE BONNET MARGARINE By enclosing the labels or reasonable facsimiles you increase the value of your prize.Use the handy entry form at the right.NOTE: \u2014 Last week Mr.MH, Cooperman, 5375 Plamondon won $454.50 in the CJAD Hockey Sweepstake.In the meantime when you go shopping = vs 41 30 20 64 Westmount Hockey Leagues 26 35 23 36 37 12 17 mt ERSES RE) NN DO 14 Sa ENTER THE Gul)/A\\[D) HOCKEY SWEEPSTAKE! 1583 DIAL 800 GJAD FOR COMPLETE RULES ON HOW TO ENTER CAINNQVaLPe QUEBEC Feb.8, 9, 10\u2014Dog Derby Feb.15\u2014-Forest Dag Nations\u2019 Ball Feb.16-23\u2014Tnternationat Pee Wee Hockey fournament (Colie seum) Feb.17\u2014Day Parade Feb, 18\u2014Skiers\u2019 Night Fens tival (Lake Beaue port = Feb.22\u2014Regeney Ball Feb.23\u2014Grand Carnival Parade Feb.24\u2014Tce Canoe Races Feb.25\u2014St.Roch Festival Feb.26\u2014M asquerade Dance Ice and Snow Monuments Street Dancing Something on the program every day.For illustrated folder and complete program, write 0: \u2014 QUEBEC WINTER CARNIVAL INC.60 D'Auteuil St, QUEBEC, P.Q.Use Examiner Classified Ads For Best Results CJAD HOCKEY SWEEPSTAKES 1407 Mountain St., Montreal 28 | have put check mark after the names of the teams | think will win this weekend.SATURDAY'S GAMES SUNDAY'S GAMES Rangers G at Chicago Name .\u2026.essensaorancensascanese0 non ans 000000000000 Address .scns0n0t 000 e0tecu nec ten 000 net 000000 n06 00060060 008 Telephone rsureennecco coco.n0 0000000 sce0000000 0000000000 Canadiens [J at Toronte [1 Chicago O at Rangers [J Canadiens [J at Boston a Toronto O at Detroit 0 0 "]
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