The Westmount examiner, 15 février 1963, vendredi 15 février 1963
[" LE Kerrigan may run; Drury will\u201d pue + vas Monicipal Association Alderman Tucker to review armed robberies The Westmount Municipal Association invited M.L.Tucker.City Alderman for Police and, Fire to attend its next Execu-; tive Meeting and present an up-, to-date review of the situation | regarding recent break-ins and | robberies in Westmount, The cases were discussed at length Tuesday night in closed session at the association's monthly | Executive meeting.Members urged the public to co-operate with Westmount Police by reporting any suspicious actions or phone calls in their neighborhood, The Association announced that it is conducting a pool of members to discover the general view in Westmount on keep- ing recreational facilities open | on Sunday mornings.At present, | in deference to church attendance these are closed until early afternoon.Referendum figures are not yet complete.A letter from a citizen requesting City facilities to care for pre-school children also came in for attention.While the Executive felt it was not the responsibility of the City to provide what amounts to day-nur- sery facilities for children, the letter received a sympathetic hearing.Dr.Winspear of Weston School pointed out that what to do with small children before they enter grade-school is becoming an increasing problem in urbanization.He said that, with the increase of high-rise apartments, more and more youngsters are flooding built-up areas with less and less natural space to play in or be kept busy.In Westmount, four nursery- schools are operating at present, but the demand exceeds the supply.The association decided to look into zoning bylaws as these (Continued on page 2) | Harold F.Kerrigan 5 Hudson avenue, Wastmount, President of the Boy's Home of Montreal was succeeded this week by WEREDALE PRESIDENT RETIRES: eft), H.R.Crabtree, 615 Belmont avenue at the annual\u2019 meeting of the Home.Weredale Annual Meeting Boys able to stay longer at school with Provincial aid An urgent demand exists for a better type of school | programme to meet the needs of the boy who is unable to proceed to a higher education, Vernon F.McAdam, Secretary-Manager of the Boys\u2019 Home of Montreal, told the 92nd annual meeting Tuesday.\u201cIn our opinion this could best be done by part-time schooling and part- time work,\u201d he said.\u201cRecognition by the Provincial Gov- | ernment of the need for higher education has made it possible for Weredale House to keep boys at school much longer than previously.This is a step in the right direction.\u201d Retiring President Harold F.Two men jailed for local robberies A Pointe St.Charles resident: was sentenced Wednesday in, Criminal Court to three years in St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary | for thefts from two Westmount homes earlier this month.Andre \u2018 Depentigny, 21, street, INDEX Churches Classified Éditorial 10, 11 .2300 Rushmore questioning last Thursday by De-| great difficulty in getting sup- pleaded guilty to two tective Sargeant Lauzon and De- port at the rate of only 30 cents 4 by Westmount Police at the same Sports .12!time as Depentigny.Stolen goods Womens.8, 9, 11! | both the Socreds and the New- * Democratic Party feel that it is | the nominating meeting, \u2018the | acceptance of Kerrigan, in his report, said the increase in the rate paid by the Provincial Government for the care of indigent boys, under the | Quebec Public Charities Act | had enabled Weredale House to! tion allotment of $54,895 by $6,- , charges of breaking and entering | 159.\"and theft: at 59 Prospect avenue, | Westmount on January 15, and at Support 4129 Western avenue on January | increased \u201c26.He recalled that \u201cnot too Depentigny was picked up for.many years ago there had been tective Bruce Whiteword, who | a day for a restricted number of later searched his rooms, finding, our boys, many of the articles stolen from the two homes.Also held in connection with the robberies is Jacques Précourt, 22, of 2665 Notre Dame street west, picked up for questioning whereas during the past year the number for which we received support has been in excess of 100 boys, with the daily rate being increased during the year from $2.20 to $2.50 through the creation of a special category for the care of boys and girls in institutions between the (Continued on page 7) (Continued on page 6) under-draw its Welfare Federa- | * \u201cBud Drury is back in the election business again.We intend to double his majority on April 8.\u201d So said Richard Hyde, Speaker of the Quebec Legislature and member for Westmount-St.George as he addressed the Annual Meeting of the local Liberal Asso- \u2018Biation last Friday at Victoria Hall.\" Party officials said that a\u2019 aominating meeting would be \u2018held soon.Officers elected to the _ tive of the Westmount-St.George | Liberal Association at the meect- ing are: President.Granger Robertson: Vice-Presidents, John S.Foch, Mrs.R.Coristine, Francois Aquin, Lord Shaughnessy: | Treasurer, Pierre Tellier; Di-' rectors.Mrs.Maurice Cormier, | Mrs.John Dunne.L.W.Holland, George Kendall, James Jobb, Fe Kerrigan as Progressive Lord Shaughnessy.Mrs.June COnservative candidate for Lawson, Paul Crepeau, Pat St.Antoine Westmount is Rozzi, Andrew Dixon.lingéto probable,\u201d according to local party officials.Mr.Kerrigan was defeated by the Liberal candidate, Bud D Liberal > l'Bud\u2019 Drury, in the Federal u rury, eral member elections 1 for St.Antoine-Westmount in the tions last June.last Parliament called for an' \u2018end to \u2018\u2018drifting indecision, and the Conservative Government's lack of direction.\u201d He said that \"Kerrigan has unanimous support\u2019 The nomination of Peter An end to \u2018drifting indecision\u2019 Frank Donaldson, of the St.Antoine-Westmount Conservative Association said that while the local candidate cannot be officially named until President ; up lo the Liberals to form a new Man we want will be back in government.\u2018Both parties treat.town February 14, and 1 ima- ed us as if we were actually the gine you have a good idea who government, especially during 'he is.\u201d Mr.Kerrigan is cur- the last few dramatic days be.rently on a skiing holiday in fore dissolution.\" Switzerland and is due to return February 14.Although there has been sume doubts in the past, as to whether he would run, party officials believe he is now willing to be- Speaking of Canada\u2019s commit- [come a candidate once more.ments to the U.S.and NATO A nominating meeting is Mr.Drury said that the Liberals scheduled for February 26.at would honor ail of Canada's obli-, Victoria Hall, beginning at 8 gations and undertakings for the p.m.Election for a new local nuclear arms, executive will be held at thy \u201cCanada is at fault here \u2014 we \u2018made an agreement to furnish a certain amount of \u2018harware'\u2014 we have gone to a certain point and said, \u2018no further\u2019 We are beginning to fall apart and the \u2018hardware\u2019 seems to be of no consequence,\u2018 Furnish the \"hardware\" will take the floor and call foi nominations.From all reports, Mr.Kerri- gan will be given unanimous support if he decides to seek the nomination.Julien Major seeks NDP nomination Julien Major, 19 Staynor street will seek nomination as the New Democratic Party's Antoine-West- it was announced yes- member for St, Lawrence-St.George paid tribute to Mr.Drury's work in! Parliament, calling his speech of December 4, \u2018\u2018the first major analysis of Canadian defence policy in four years.\u201d He said Mr, Drury's speech was \u2018\u2018a shocking | indictment of the Government of Canada.a Government which did not once define clearly Canadian defence policy.\u201d John Turner, \u2018lt was a confusing parliament, candidate in St, frustrating in human terms.Ab.mount, solutely no one knew what was terday.Mr.Major is the Wel- going on.Regarding the last fare Director of the Quebec Fed.three days before dissolution, 1 eration of Labor and a long- can say from reading history | time Westmount resident.He that never before have the events has been prominent in his ef- of three days focussed so severe.forts for more adequate rent ly in Canada on onc man.{t was control in the area.like a paralysis gripping us.San-| The nominating meeting is ity will be restored with a Lib- scheduled for Wednesday.Feb.eral majority.Confidence will re- (20, at 8.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall.assert itself, The fuzzy game of | Professor G.Charles Taylor, self rationalization, self hypno- i NDP Candidate in Mt.Royal sis must stop.\u2019 will be the special speaker, #% SERN Wl ES eR tI I RE SES ASIN IE I i 8h Next week\u2019s weather By ERIC NEAL ¢ February 16 to 23 Although commencing bright and very cold, we could have a partial thaw in the middle of the week with some [reezing mists or wet snow, then clearing and windy.Temperature range, some nights down to 40 below in the north and east, 20 below and 35°F in the Laurentians, zero and 40°F in the south with risk of fog, freezing rains and floods from blocked rivers in the southern counties and Vermont.Many years this has been the coldest week of the winter.Moreover, storms passing through the north of Quebec, and another series passing south of the border can join a storm om the Atlantic coast to become a big system covering all the Maritimes and Newfoundland, with its rainy fringes extending back into the Townships.A quarter inch of rain and 5 te 10 inches of snow would be normal.Improving generally and very cold to end the week.same time.The chairman then * 2000 © eu ï Municipal Fire Department AN pod e a0 i Cuvvemiramn Association.| Report shows 75 per cent ] e fourth conseculive year, sod over 31 (Continued from page 1) - ballon of life insurance, thus casting (tect y schools, and in f Il e 4 = the mantie of protection over count- effect nursery sc .- t \u201c = OF less Uhousends of men, women and vestigate the present situation 0 ca S no or res a children.in Westmount, ; .§ The Traffic & Circulation Westmount Fire Department 1962 was 141, one less than the ; 5 Committee investigated cross- made 50 calls during December, previous year.Altogether fire- » JL PUBLIC Sun Life paid owt $200 million ing conditions at Clarke and but only > were actually Hd men answered 522 calls Le year, | - in benefits to policyholders and their Cedar avenues, and at the Mount | fires.The par en ve p: .; 3 beneficiaries.Two-thirds of this Pleasant intersection with Hol-| three time 0 dP renident emt ee AN NG ; _ amount was paid to living policy- ton and Rosemount.The latter leaks, once to aid a with E i _|a flooded basement.On four uc- ° ° 1 iL holdes.was still be considered danger | ee roved that 0 itu aries $ A ous and is under the Executive's casions here a mike here is 2 - CL consideration.> , f un dt ren pie uso y hits tor | STE EL, | Gerald M.Hawthorn and giov - ovement of Summit Par ; .3 MUTUAL tection of more than $10% billion, Improve ed.This park ori- (of their homes and answered 24 prominent accountant i : 1 Uni- calls classified as \u2018\u2018miscellane- ; H = ginally belonged to McGill Uni- * in the General Manager's Funeral services were held in 3 i ivi versity and was turned over to) us a in the Church of the Ascension, ï © LIF Sun Life announces new dividend the City of Westmount with cer- Report for December.end ro He Gerad E scales which, for the 14th consecutive e City of ; Three false alarms were re-| Tuesday a a.m.for 8 year, will result in an increase in the tain restrictions and the stipula- ported M.Hawthorn, of 6 Grenville ave- ; > NSURANCE otf amount to bo pai n dividends CF oh a HLed | fires were listed in the nue, Westmount, a leading | lo ts participating policyholders.In State.As It 18 © sanctuary: following catagories: Montreal chartered accountant, 2 ; 1963, dividends will amount to $47 artificial | but à general u Sying.| Motor vehicles 3 who died a his home Saturday.million, sanc - jons in f 1 e was 63.COMPAR Y up and pruning are in order the Es sh eR dish 3 Born in Grenada, West Indies, | i v association noted.City authori- oi.burners 1 [he was the son of the late Rev.Since 1871 SUN LIFE From 200 branch offices, Sun Life ties will go ahead with this in a 3 |Samuel M.Hawthorn of Staf- of CANADA has been men and women have been privileged the Spring.Miscellaneous : PTT 2 fordshire, England, and of Vida - active in the public and happy to serve an ever growing Indoor Total number of fire calls in|Horsford Hawthorn, and spent service.1962 was another body of policyholders.his early years in Trinidad where Ë vear of achievement.band concerts he attended Queen\u2019s Royal Col- Another citizen's request for 3 nis lege.indoor band-concerts during the Reside busy oe Hasthor moved ao Can- ! inter months was investigated ada in and joine e firm FOR THE RECORD: IN 1962 and brought forth the informa: with st.Patrick s of P.S.Ross and Sons of which Paid to Policyholders and Beneficiaries .$ 199,884,000 tion that summer band-concerts Da reparations he became a partner in 1928.A .$ 1.128.440 000 were discontinued some years member of the Institute of Char- New Life Insurance.S 1126,480, ago because of lack of interest| Westmount residents prominent tred Accountants of Quebec Total Life Insurance in Force.$10,840.722,000 by Westmounters.The last con-| ;n the forthcoming St.Patrick's since 1926, he served on several \u2018 Assets at December 31,1962.$2,583,033,000 cert by the RMR band had only Day festivities of the United Irish |.$15 SOM ces and on com- ft 46 listeners.In view of these Societies of Montreal are all busy mittees of tne Lanhacian su- Ÿ facts, the Executive felt winter |at work to make this year\u2019s par- tute of Chartered Accountants.J concerts indoors would bring |ade and functions the most popu- He was president of the Que- SUN LIFE even less response and the mat-|jar yet held.bec Institute in 1952.He took an ter was dropped.In charge of banquet arrange- act ve interest in Student af- } Other subjects under discus-| ments for the dinner and dance fairs and was one of the organ- i} ASSURANCE sion at the closed meeting Were: ro pe held at the Queen's Hotel, | At Che tome of his death.1 Hi A copy of the Sun Life Annual Report | the controversy between ardent | sun day, March 17, following the H 5 Lhe time of his death, Mr.I! for 1962 is being sent to policyholders: | dog-lovers and ardent garden- parade is Gerald Cahill of 24 Win- oT ors vas a senior, partner COMPANY copies may also be ebteined from any |ers, parking facilities vu chester avenue, Westmount.smart.acné, oss, Halley an | of the company offices from coast te ticular regard to space owned by peputy marshals of the parade .x const.the new Westmount High trom Westmount will be ames He Jaton member of the Mont- | OF CANADA School; spot-checks conducted paves 2066 Claremont avenue real Club, the Mount Stephen x \u2018 regularly by city authorities at! and Tom Hunt of 69 Staynor ave- Club and the Mount Royal Club.busy intersections, and the new! pue.pia Hawthors is survived by OTA ne zoning laws as proposed by the The delegate of St.Patrick's is wife, the former Beatrice A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HI-FI ora STEREO EQUIPMENT and ACCESSORIES 162-118 § FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRONIC NEEDS (@) PAYETTE RADIO 730 ST.JAMES ST.W.° Store Hours: 8.30 a.m.to 6 p.m.Doily À So Ca UNIVERSITY) (RENN the Mild ale say OR for OReefe Up In the Laurentians, and everywhere In beautiful Quebeo, more and more people refresh themselves with mild-tasting O'Keefe Ale.Why don't you try O'Keefe Ale.It's brewed with seedless hops for natural mildness.Change to O'KKesfe\u2014 and enjoy life ag its best, City and outlined in a letter sent to all citizens during the month of February.3 [ER Society to the UIS is John Rooney of 27 Burton avenue, while Edward Hunt of 69 Staynor avenue will represent St.Anthony\u2019s parish at all functions.(Continued on page 5) 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 ee mn a we Ww mm VO Sis ees gre ret Hodgkinson, two daughters, Marjorie (Mrs.James McDer- mott) and Betty, a son, Gerald and a grandchild.He is also survived by his mother, a brother, Harold, and four sisters, Gladys tMrs.E.Parfitt), Mae (Mrs.E.tress and Marjorie \u2018Mrs.E.Parry).res am Dorothy \u2018Mrs.R.Fen- W.Pringle Seath, local engineer William Pringle Scath, a retired engineer and a member of McGill University\u2019s famed championship football team of 1919, died Sunday at his Westmount home, 615 Clarke avenue, West- mount.He was 67.Born in Montreal, he attended the High School of Montreal.He was in his second year at McGill when the First World War interrupted his education and he went overseas with the 21st Battery of 2nd Brigade of the McGill contingent, As a commissioned officer in the artillery, he was wounded three times in battle and was decorated with the Military Cross for bravery.\u2018Aftert the war, he returned to McGill where he was an active skier, squash and badminton player as well as a football star.He was graduated with an engineering degree in 1920.Upon graduation, he joined Dominion Engineering Co.Ltd.and worked in the hydraulics division until his retirement in 1961.Mr.Seath whose interest in sports continued throughout his Jif was a life member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association and a member of the Kanawaki Golf Club.He also belonged to the Phi Delta Theia Fraternity (McGill).Survivors include a sister, Mrs.Charles C.Gurd, of Montreal and a brother, Robert W.Seath of Kelowna, B.C.tp varie For All Your © PHOTO SUPPLIES oN ® PHOTOGRAPHY © PICTURE FRAMING T.H EGAWAEASATAM _0 ESTABLISHED 1899 .® © Regular end Custom Photofinishing © F CY ® WATCH REPAIRS LJ EEE ACME PHOTO Reg'd.5 Certified Watchmokers 5 2 Stores to Serve You Sy 5 4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 J i 0 H MA N S ) 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 WE.3.4046 1216 Greene Ave.¥ VOL.XXXIV, No.7 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1963 PAGE THREE Traffic accidents | tail ; | increase after j fatality-free year A Westmount enjoyed a year free.year, Only nine motorists were from traffic fatalities in 1962.fined however.compared with Police officials noted that this 118 in November.was the second such \u2018banner pa a year\u2019 since 1935.| .\u2019 ; The City had a similar tatatuy-| Unity Boys Club ; free year in 1960.but there were | three deaths in 1961 as a result | T | P d A of traffic accidents.| a ent ara \u20ac One hundred and eighty-six e traffic accidents occured in fo entertain Westmount last mouth, an increase of 70 from November, ac- world Rotary \\ cording to the General Manager's | FELLOWSHIP MEETING: A dinner meeting of Catholics, Jews and Protestants Report.| The Unity Boys\u2019 Talent Parade was held last night at the Temple Emanu-El with Ë The report Joted that of the 19°52 succesful and well-travelled Mayor Jean Drapeau and former Associate Defence Minister Pierre Sevigny as guest { personal injury accidents M variety group with over 40 mem-, speakers.Left to right are: Mr.Sevigny, Rabbi Harry J.Stern, Alex Carsley, presi- ! December.\u201cin only seven cases pers will entertain at an assembly AIR i ; : ; were pedestrians involved with! of Rotary International at Lake dent, William Gittes, who was presented with an award of merit, and Mayor Dra- © i shicles i ; ! ! eau.4 pe vehicles and in uly four Placid on June 2.it was announc-' © accidents was more than one 4 (his week by the Club's Dir- .person injured.None of the ae- : ector Maurice Mariasine.Fellowship Conclave ; cigeuts were of a serious na- This js the fourth time since ure.| 1959 that the group has been sel- e e e The increase 1s attributed main- | ected Lo entertain leaders of Mo e ( a ad a te est n ly to the heavy snow falls and | Rotary from ali over the world.r n i n in r i whiter weather conditions.| The show follows an exciting | Altogether, 1,327 accidents were booking for the Talent Parade | e reported iu 1962.an increase of\u2018 with the Boston District Rotary | Fa eeded - D a ea 78 from the previous year.| in April.| Ir n r u p ae a average accident: Mr.Mariasine said that the! Addressing over 400 leading President.Temple Brotherhood: \\ se group is deluged with requests, citizens of the Montreal commun- Philippe Benoist, Consul-General Parking inspectors issued 3! for bookings from many service i ity at the 36th Annual Fellowship of France: Harry Blank.MLA, | VK TORIA STAMP a EY ee ALI0G tickets last oar: clubs.churches, scouting groups, Conclave at the Temple-Emanu- Montreal-St.St.Louis: Alex Car-: Fy * an istrict recreational centres.! .\u2018a.slov seside .re 1 involving no fine.is El Monday.Mayor Jean Dra- sley, President.Temple Brother- & COIN SHOP The next performance of the busy peau urged Montrealers not to hood: Cecil Frank Carsley, KIN travellers will be at \u201cVetville\u201d, a regard the World's Fair merely Deputy World's Fair, President, R.A.EA - rehabilitation centre in Chateau.\u201cas a historical chance to gain Lion's Vinegar Company: Pro- Albums & Accessories : guay on Wednesday.February 20.| a place in the world.\u201d He said fessor Maxwell Cohen.Faculty Stamps & Coins On the local scene, craft in- that citizens from across Canada of Law.McGill University: Law- ps One thousand and six motorists were caught speeding by West- mounl's radar apparatus in 1962 and paid fines while 3.180 drivers received vorhal warrings an In.structors report that all classes must devote an immense effort rence M.Collins.President.® Bought creas p are working fevorishly to com-!in imagination and incentive to Canadian Progress Club of Mont ® Sold plete their projects in time for | the organization.real: D, Coulourides.Consul-in- © Appraised the Westmount Hobby ShoW.| Former associate Minister of! Charge of Greece: N.R.Crump.Open daily 9.30 te 6.MORTIMER which hs year will be held, w National Defence Pierre Sevigny President, Canadian Pacific Rail- Saturdays tlt 1 P.M.conjunction with Boy's ub also appealed for understanding ways: His Worship Regmald Week, | and co-operation from all.| Dawson, Mayor, Towa of Mount 346 VICTORIA AVER SS ' + em mee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ Both speakers paid tribute to\u2019 (Continucd on page 7) J | Dr.Stern for his leadership of | x | the Congregation in its wide pro- J > \u2018gramme of interfaith which \u2018 CHARTERED ) 3 2 \u201chelped \u2018build a finer Montreal x ACCOUNTANT : 5 community and deepened the a i pet 1° LUA spiritual lite of Canada at large.\u201d | Office | Res.HARVEY'S TRAVEL : William Gittes, honorary Trus-; 1 tee of the Temple was awarded Concourse .- 933-1468 653-2907 rite 26 AY | the Brotherhood Award of Merit.a = - Dorchester Blvd W ï .; Alex Carsley, President, pre.' sided throughout the evening.| VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.I PTS 5 i The invocation was pronounced | by William Hoffman, Vice-Presi- 1 dent and Chairman of Program.| WE.7-9483 To the latter and his associates | for all ararngements pertaining to this all important historic gathering.Among the head table guests Call | were the following: His Worship Chipman Drury, Mayor of West.TS mount: The Hon.Pierre Sevigny.MERCHAN His Worship Jean Drapeau, Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern, Spirit: ual Leader of Temple Emanu- For KENWOOD'S : = | * El: Lawrence Marks, QC.Presi- > dent, T le E -El: H When you have a local de- over Honorary oy FUEL OIL Grover, Honorary President, jivery problem, the smart thing to Te isto call Kenwood Temple Emanu-El: George Hol.Kenwood\u2019's care.at's why they provide a specia ; | ; sv focal service, just for you.linger, Honorary President, Tem And Their courteous, trained men will gladly pick up that ple Emanu-El: Alfred N.Miller, heavy trunk or household item and deliver it wherever you Vice-President.Temple FEmanu- wish.safely, without fuss or delay.Call Kenwood's.El: William Gittes.Honorary BU RNER SERVICE | They'll take care of it\u2014for less than you think.Trustee, Temple Emanu-Et; i Samuel Wechsler, Honorary Trus- | IEEENWOOD'S CARI tee, Temple Emami: Samuel The oo stoner tp.© 933-1113 Temple Emanu-El ° MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY Edward Auerback, QC, Secre- f Over 60 years\u2019 experience.Agents for Allied Van Lines.lary.Temple Emanu-El, Brother- 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE © Limited © WESTMOUNT EE hood; Henry Benjamin, Vice- The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 15, 1963 4 THE Clossified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-045) Editorial Deportment \u2014 Accounting Deportment Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1-277) John W.Soncton, President ond Publisher Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims te be sn independent, clean newspaper for the real home, drvoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.30 per year 81.25 balf year.Five cents à copy, Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association, Authorized us Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.and for payment of postuge in cash, W JPN M pre NT Examiner Berving the Cy of Wesimennt since 00 Heed Office: 7005 Nildore Road, Mentreol 29 26 Years Ago in The Examiner Friday February 19, 1937 Friday, February 19, 1937 City leads in real estate sales Westmount was the most active participant in real estate transactions on the island of Montreal this month according to figures released this week by the Mont- Real Estate Board.Ten transactions for a total of $147,823 were noted during the month.Westmount led the island municipalities during 1936 in real estate trading with a total of 176 Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman WE SAY Consider the country, not party ties \"A S the election campaign ® gets underway \u2014 and it promises to be the hottest yel \u2014 there is one sobering thought that should be considered by everyone who will be assailed by political pitches between now and April 8 election day: What is good for the country as a whole ?TH would be well for each and every citizen to sit back right now and consider the events leading up to this election and the dire straits of a government hampered by not having a working majority \u2014 an indecisive government.And it is evident that the same situation would have arisen regardless of what party had held that slim lead.It ix, then, quite conceivable that such a situation could again arise.and again regardless of which party elects enough members to name a Prime Minister and form a cabinet; at best, it will be as shaky as the last government unless a clear- cut majority is given.It is unfortunate, but true, that far too many citizens today have worn-out party loyalties, based on a family tradition usually, and they stick to these loyalties without thought of the consequences.But this time, perhaps a close examination would lead more people to consider what is good for the country.and to act accordingly.rather than maintain these party ties.Consider the good of the country, and pul in a government of (\u2018anadians with a big enough majority to get some work done.Don't let the next government, whichever party leads it, be hampered by political infighting.=~ find it out!\u201d | SAY! The man wos telling his friend obout his wife.\u2018She sure is falkotive,\u201d he said.\"Why, if | were suddenly struck dumb, it wouid toke her a week fo sales for a value of $1,820,546 YOU SAY with Outremont and Verdun trailing closely behind.Catch the thieves; Ned Mahon to then reveal the facts represent Quebec I cannot agree with the cor-| Ned Mahon of the Westmount respondent who wrote last|\"Y\u2019 Swimming Club was chosen week signing himself \u201cUpper | this week by the Quebec section Westmount.\u201d Perhaps the of the Canadian Amateur Asso- series of crimes that have oc- | ciation to represent Quebec in the curred in the city are, as he | Canadian Championship Swim- says.a civic problem.What | ming Meel to be held in Hamilton we desire then, more than the this week, simple uncovering of the facts, is the apprehension of the eriminals involved.Mayor Jenkins to Co attend Coronation It will not help the police in any way if a large amount of Mayor John Jenkins will be publicity is given to the rob- | Westmount\u2019s official representa- beries.As a matter of fact, if ; tive at the Coronation ceremonies the police tell everything, it for King George VI in May, it will only hinder officials in Was agreed al a brief meeting of their investigations, because the City Council, Monday.the criminals will see just how al that dame gel! oe oh ngland close to apprehension they fairs.He told the council he would Citizens have a prefect right P\u20ac Pleased to act on the city\u2019s to avoid publicity.We are not, , behalf and added that he was almost of us, Hollywood stars or | Ways anxious to bring Westmount condemned murderers.Why 0 the fore in any way possible.should we subject ourselves to AS the trip will be made in his a lot of crank telephone calls OWN interest, it will cost the city and letters?Besides, other nothing.criminals may read of the rob-| Acting Mayor B.Panet Ray- beries and decide that we are mond, and Alderman Douglas an easy mark.Lorimer, Commissioner of Roads, The correspondent remarked Were named by council to repre- at the end of his letter: \u201cIr Sent the city at the convention of there truly has been no \u2018rash\u2019 he Union of Canadian Munici- of crimes in the city tell us so: | palities to be held in Ottawa from if there really is something March 16.going on, reveal the facts so * ° = that we may take extra pre- Senior High wins cautions.\u201d Hockey Championship 1 agree with the first part.| The Westmount Senior High Let's not have rumors of this Hockey Team this week won the Sort going about.But as to the; League Championship, defeating second part.just what \u201cpre- Lower Canada College 12-2 in a cautions\u201d are residents sup- fast hard-skating game.Ross posed to take?' Bennison played well, scoring Should we buy a watch-dog?four goals.Ross, Casy.Mowatt, Install a burglar alarm?Sit Thompson.and Doug Smaill star- up all night with a shot gun on red for Westmount, while Buckley our knees\u201d?Any sensible home, and Aird scored the first two owner locks his doors at night goals for LCC.and perhaps leaves a few | lights on when he is absent.We always telephone the police asking them to keep an eye on our house when we are going | to be away overnight.Surely elects D.F.Angus one can do little more, D.F.Angus, 636 Roslyn ave- Catch the criminals, that's nue, Westmount, was recently the most important work.elected a Fellow of the Royal Middle Westmount.| Society of Arts.an institution for : the perpetuation and preservation of the arts, The RSA was founded in 1754 rand Her Majesty the Queen as Patron and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh as President.from the! Mr.Angus has played an im- {portant part in the restoration of \u2018Montreal\u2019s historic Chateau de ; Ramezey.Society of Arts By the way Mr.Sinatra A journalist must hold the reader's interest word go.(A journalist), HAT'S why 1 head this paragraph \u201cMr, Sinatra.\u201d Everybody will read on.in the hope that it is about Mr.Sinatra.Patricia Slattery net on Dean\u2019s List Miss Patricia Ann Slattery.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Timothy P.Slattery, 470 Mt, Stephen, Westmount, has made the Dean's List at Newton Mass.) College of the Sacred Heart, it was announced this week.Miss Slattery is a member of the sophomore class at the College.This week in Westmount By VALENTINA RAHR King's School Annual Carnival been hard at work preparing this will take place this year om\u2019 play which will be presented Thursday, March 12, at the West- ye mount Skating Rink with princi- Foran a and Near prés pal F.Sharpe emceeing the! vestmount High.Tick a show ., Westmount High stu- | gh.Tickets are dents exhibiting some sharp ice | Available through student council sculpture as part of their con.representatives, The class selling tribution toward making a suc- the most tickets n each grade cess of WHS Carnival this week \"| D\u20ac given the last period off .» .Lady Shaughnessy, Mrs.R.on a suitable Friday.D.Mulholland and Mrs, Maurice] HEART SUNDAY has been set Prud'homme members of the for February 17 this year.On committees for the supper dance, | that day volunteers will call upon Arabesques Printanières sponsor- YOU to present their plea for ed by the Montreal Branch of the SUPPort of medical research and National Ballet Guild on Friday education in the field of cardio- evening, March 29, at the Mont.| Vascular disease.They will call real Museum of Fine Arts fol- | only between the hours of 1 p.m, lowing the opening performance and 5 p.m.Please welcome the of the Ballet at Her Majesty's .| canvasser as one who is dedicat- W.R.BIRD, novelist, lecturer ed to a worthy cause .a and wit, guest speaker at a | Volunteer who is willing to face meeting of the Canadian Authors\u2019 | the Es 0 winter in order to ring hope to those who suffer Association, Montreal Branch, | : , next Monday at 8:15 p.m.in the | from heart disease.Your contri.Silver Room of the Ritz Carlton tution will be gratefully received Hotel .BONNIE GRAUL ang; and faithfully applied to combat TOMMY CHRISTIE chosen as|OUr number one enemy which Carnival Queen and King at WHS accounts for 50% of all deaths dance last Friday .in Canada.\u201cA Masque of Aesop\u201d is a gay| Some of the Wesimounters witty play written by the noted heading up the drive for the Can- Canadian, Robertson Davies.The | adian Heart Foundation.Quebec setting is a Greek temple in which | Division, are as follows: K.M, a series of skits take place.Many Sedwick, H.J.Ronalds, J.Bruce student committees (costume, Brown, Dr.Harold Segall, Paul lighting, set design, stage crew, Desmarais, Donald Gordon, Neil make-up and publicity) THEY SAY Contentment with the post ond the cold conventionality of materialism ore crumbling away.\u2014 Mary Baker Eddy dédédéééétééééiess % PERSONAL PENSION PLANS = provide Income tax Savings NOW! 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Our + E.J.McCullough.were made: General Manager City Clerk and Secretary, Mr.By JUD! ROTHMAN and second annual Winter Carnival held last weck, proved Tm Tr to be even more successful than \u2018the first.From Monday to Thursday, blobs of snow were piled high in front of the school which were laughingly referred to as \u201cSnow Sculptures\u2019.There were, however.some interesting con-, tributions.Sigma Junior was victorious with its \u2018Prehistoric ELIZABETH CAMPBELL sight of their teachers, the principal, and the vice-principals as\u2019 they struggled up and down the\u2019 ice on skates.The three goals for the yellow team were scored by Mr.Atwood.Mr.Mingie.and Mr.Dyck, while Mr.Flanagan scored for the blue team, This particular event was enjoyed by | the members of the staff just as much as it was by the onlookers.13.little lad And lassie Should use our heaters To warm the chaceic JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 Turtle\u201d, while Phi Junior won, The inter-house races were\u2019 second place with its life-like won by Theta in both cases \u201c\u201c\u201cTitllemecce.Theta Senior (boys and girls.lis speedy.came third with the \u2018Berlin skaters were Chris Blair, Bill Wall\u201d.Other notable master-, Stevens, Naney Sharpe.and pieces include a grave near Evanell Duncan.| | .er-offer, in a helicopter.Through With Doug McDougall, - played by various members of the entrance of the school and a.a four-leaf clover that resembled Wild jozz and : a cookie-cutter.folk-songs At noon on Friday.the students After dinner there was a were dismissed five minutes variety show in the auditorium.early to witness the historical The Westmount High Dance Band Douglas Lawley Perpetual Me-! entertained and an instrumental morial Testimonial Purple Foot-| quartet played some wild jazz.ball Bowl.The event got off with; à great deal of which was an \u2018\u2018ad-: a \u201cflying start\u201d with the arrival lib\u201d.The last group on the proof Mr.Lawley.honourable kick-'&ram was \u2018The Questions Marks\" | Ronnie sub-zero weather, raging winds, | Wright, Bob Birnie and Gavin and knee-deep snow, the eager Stairs singing folk songs which fans came Lo see their favourite Wwerc enthusiastically received.players \u2014 clad in pyjamas.The The Carnival Dance followed.game, between the \u201cTilleybillies™ ; in the gym with an attendance of and the \u201cTittlemeeces\u201d.had a over 800 people.The highlight of final score of 6-0 for the \u2018\u201cTitile- the evening was the crowning of meeces\u2019\".Bonnie Graul and Tom Christie as Carnival Queen and King.I On Saturday morning, 103 stu- The dents, under the organization of John Dorken, left for a ski trip: to Mount Orford.This time, only | four pairs of skis were broken.A hilarious game of broomball the staff followed later.spectators will never forget the WITH DEPENDABLE \\ 5250 WESTERN AVE.[ WESTMOUNT'S FINEST HEATING SERVICE story lome HEATING OIL CER FILL-O-MATIC DELIVERY FARQUHAR ROBERTSON LIMITED We should like to thank all the' people who helped to organize, the Carnival and made it such a success.The ice sculpturing teams were organized under the various house captains: Mary Kinghorn, Mary Spencer, Bonnie.i Graul, Sue Gurd, Chris Blair, Tom Christie, Bill Abbott, Paul Latour.Hope Walsh, Gail Mal.\u2019 'colm, Babs Robson, Marcia i David, Harold Segalowitz.Barry ' Weinstein, Robbie Leggatt, John : Wood.John Tilley and Tom Christie were in charge of the football.game.while Bonnie Graul was responsible for the cheerleaders PHONE: 481-0371 j at the game.Mary Spencer and, ° \"Jim Clift organized the skiing al, { \u201cMount Murray Hill\u201d.Susan DISTHAED, AGED AND BOTTLED UNDER THE SUPCHVISION OF THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT JOBLEH © BEAGRAM ¢- SONS, LIMIIED WATERLDO ONTARIO CANADA DISTILLEMS SINCL 1037 HONOURED THE WORLD OVER for its true lightness of tone and its rare brilliance of taste.Jos.B.Seagram 8 Seas Lid, Waterloo, Oat.Seagram's V.0.CANADIAN WRISKY A AARE OLD DELICATE CANADIAN WH bs SPECIALLY MATURED IN OAR CALMS \"Gurd and Doug Leadbetter did ; a lot of work connected with the ; skating.| Maggie Bruck, Gail Budd.Paul \" Latour organized and ordered the I dinner.Mary and Dick Spencer ; organized the dance.Alison Edgar looked after the voting for the King and Queen.In charge of the sale ot Carnival tickets was Cynthia Duff.Publicity for the event was headed by Lucy Fellowes.Gordy Kyle looked: after lights and curtains.The ski: trip to Mount Orford was orga- | nized by the President of the Ski | Club.John Dorken.A large vote of thanks also\u2019 goes to all those students who supported the Carnival by buying | ! a ticket and coming out to the! | event.| Residents busy .(Continued from page 2) | The parade this year, according to Director of Organization wit.| liam Hickey, will be the largest ever held in Montreal with over fifty units in line of march supported by 18 bands.There will be several new features in the parade which will march along St.Catherine street on the afternoon | of the 17th, your home new bathroom fixtures, a complete re-modelling job in the kitchen.\u2026Or Hans It all depends on whether needs the touch of a master-painter, or If there's work to be done to improve your home, now is the time to put it in hand.Wintertime is the time when hands skilled in putting houses in order are available at short notice.Now is the best time to get repairs and renovations done thoroughly, quickly and at lowesl cost.If the work you have in mind costs more than you care to put out in c lem.Simply see your ash \u2014 there's no prob- neighbourhood branch of \u201cMY BANK\" and arrange for a low-cost B of M Home Improvement Loan.The man who serves you at the B of M will be WY BANE JO 1 I IA0E C glad to do it \u2014 even if his name isn't George.BANK OF MONTREAL Canadas Firat Bank BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave.: JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave, & Sherbrooke St: FREDERIC H.PETERS.Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1099 Valentino given five years *9461 \u2018Sl Aiomiqay \u2018Aoplag LUI Dy unouysap OUI The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 15, 1963 6 ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Waod and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Meller, Rector Honorary Assistent Rev.Conon $.8.Lindsay Sunday, February 17th Rexagesiina 8:00 an.Holy Eucharist 10:15 am.Mattins (sald> 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 umm.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 psn.Evensong WEFKDAYS: HOLY EUCHARIST 7:00 am.Tuesduy; Thursday 8:00 om.Friday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday SI.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Roed and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A., L.Th.Rev.Reginald Hollis, M.A., B.D, Sunday, February 17th SEXAGESIMA 800 am.Holy Communion $:30 un.Mattins with Sermon Preacher: \" The Rev'd R.Hollis Pre-& Post-Confirmation Classes Holy Communion and Sermon Preacher: \u2018I'he Rev'd R.Hollis Nursery, Kindergarten & Sunday School Evensong with Instruction on the Church Preacher: The Rector WEDNESDAY Holy Communion 10:30 a.m, 31:00 um.11:00 am.1:30 pm.10:00 a.m.Organist & Choirmaster \u2014 Norman W.Hurrle.A.R.C.O.A RCM, F.T.C.L.\u201cTRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 SherLrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.Rector Rev.Canen F.I.Whitley, M.A,, Hon.Assistant Rev.Peter W.A.Davison, M.A, Assistant Mr.George E.Chubb, F.R.C.0.F.A.G.0.Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, February 17th NEXAGESIMA Holy Communion Senior Department Choral Communion Preacher: The Rector Nursery.Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments, Evensong Preacher: Rev.Peter W.A.Davison 8:30 p.m.Parish Forum TUESDAY.FEBRUARY (4th 6é00 pm.Holy Communion WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21st 10:00 s.m.Holy Communion UNITED Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.Callum Thompson, CD.BA.BD.8:00 à m.10:15 arm.11:00 am.Ta pm Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, B.A, MRE Sunday, February 17th + 45 am.Teeners Bible Study Group 11.06 5m.Church School and Morning Worship Sermon: \u201cLife Is Worth A Lot of Living\u201d Vespers Service Topic: Our Christian Concern \u201cCanada and Bi-Cul- tovalism\u201d 7,30 pan.Director of Music Mr.Wayne Riddell, B Mus.UNITED St.Andrew's (101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.) 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, February 17th 13:00 a.m.Dr.Grant \u201cEvery Man To His Task\u2019 (Ordination of Eleven Elders) 7:30 p.m.Mr.Mouland \u201cLearning To Pray\" 10:00 a.m.Senior Bible Cluss 11:00 a.m.Church School 6:30 p.m.Youth Fellowship 8:30 p.m.Young People's Union VISITORS WELCOME! DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.end Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A, B.D, D.D.Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A.B.D.Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Sunday, February 17th 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship Sermon: \"Knowing The Way\" Rev.R Douglas Smith, D.D.Annual Parade of Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Cubs and Brownies Evening Worship \u201cTaking Jesus Seriously\u2019 Sermon: 3) \u201cDestroy Your enemies\u2019 Dr.R.Douglas Smith.D.D.7:36 p.m.Organist and Cholrmaster: Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ALL WELCOME PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D, Minister 10:00 a.m, Chureh School 11:00 a.m.Public Worship Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster AN are Cordially Welcome.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporarily Worshiping at the 7th Day Adventist Church Corner of Western and Olivier Ave, Wm.C.Nolting.B.D., Pastor Wm.Hamel, Organist Sunday, February 17th 10:00 a.m.Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m.The Service, Jr.S.S.and Nursery UNITARIAN The Unitarian Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.lat Simpson) \u2014 Sunday, February 17th 11:00 a.m.\u201cBrotherhood: Platitude or Reality?\u201d 11:00 a m.Church School Nursery and Kindergarten meet in Unitarian House.Organist and Director of Music: Donald Mackey, Mus.B.BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lensdowne Avenue ot Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, February 17th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 am Church Service Lesson - Sermon Subject: \u201cSOUL\u201d Golden Text: Psalms 146: 10.The Lord shall reign for ever, even thy God.O Zion.unto all generations.Pruise ve the Lord.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:18 pm.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: The public invited Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 3 to 4 p.m.: Wednesday, 6:30 to 8:00 p.rn.\u2018SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Cantor Otto O Staerent Miles Wisenthal, M.A,, Educational Assistant Victor McCorry, A.R.C.M.Organist and Choir Master.SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, February 15th at 8.15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \"The Code of Sinai.\" Saturday Morning, February 16th at 11.30 a.m.Annual Sisterhood Mother and Daughter Sabbath Worship.BAR MITZVAH Richard, son of Mr.and Mrs.Simpson Lightstone will be called to the Reading of the Torah this Friday Evening and Saturday Morning in observance of his Bar Mitz- vah DR.STERN TO BROADCAST Over Station C.J.A.D.each Sunday Morning during the month of February at 8.45 a.m.Rabbi Stern will present a religious message auspices Board of Jewish Ministers.DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday Evenings at 5.45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 9.45 a.m.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Regular sessions Sunday Morning at 9.45 a.m.preceded by worship.Regular classes commence at 10.15 a.m.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Upper School, Saturday Mornings at 8.30; Lower School, Sunday Mornings at 9.30: Daily Hebrew classes Monday thru Thursdays commencing at 4 pm, RELIGIOUS SCIENCE First Church of Religious Science Minister: Herman J, Aaftink Dir.of Music: Mrs.R.Reynolds Presenting this Sunday, 7:30 p.m., YMCA 1441 Drummond St., Room 255: The Clear Dynamic Teaching of The SCIENCE OF MIND Westmount All nations invited to special service \u201cHow To Move Mountains\u201d will be the subject of the morning sermon by the Minister, the Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, at Rev.All Nation Service will be held at 7:30 p.m.at which Mr.Bals- 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.\u201cHOW TO MOVE Mid-week Service: WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Alliance and Canadian Baptist Federation Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church SUNDAY, FEBRUARY Minister: Rev.Harold J.Bolsdon, B.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.\u201cSALT AND LIGHT\u201d Service for New Canadians Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday, 8:00 p.m.; School: Sunday, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m, VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 17th MOUNTAINS\" don\u2019s sermon topic will be \u201cSalt and Light.\u201d People of all nations will he cordially welcomed al this evening worship.The service at 7:30 p.m.will be preceded by a musical program and tea at 4:30, when the pupils of the Monday evening English classes will be the guests of the Deacons and Deaconesses of the Church.The midweek service at 8 o'clock on Wednesday, for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study, will be conducted by the Minister.The BYPU meet on Friday at 8 p.m.A warm welcome awaits you at any of the services of West- mount Baptist Church.Westmount Baptist Church.An Church of the Advent An increase in the number of communicants, but a dearth of younger people was reported at the annual vestry meeting of the Church of the Advent, West- mount, by the Rector, Rev.Alex Mellor, who made a strong appeal for more choir members and servers for the church.The parish appointed E.James Lattimer, People\u2019s Warden and Basil H.Little, Rector's Warden and heard that all financial com- mittments for the \u2018year had been fulfilled and that the parish had accepted a diocesan appointment for 1963 of $3,750.\u2019 Mrs.Hartland Paterson, president of the Women's Auxiliary, reported that all missionary pledges totalling more than $1, C.F.Carsley heads Red Feather Campaign Appointed this week to leading positions in the 1963 Red Feather Campaign are: C.F.Carsley, 609 Clarke avenue as General Campaign Chairman; N.Stewart Crerar, 209 Edgehill road, as sion; Robert C.Scrivener, 655 Grosvenor avenue, as Chairman of the Employee Funds Division.Mr.Carsley was appointed this week Deputy Commissioner of the Montreal World's Fair and is President of the Lion Vinegar Company.Mr, Crerar is President of the Saguenay Power Company and Saguenay Transmission Company of Canada in charge of all power operation.Mr.Scrivener is Vice-President (Finance) of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada.Two men .(Continued from page 1) were recovered from his rooms.He pleaded not guilty and will stand trial February 19.Both requested that they be tried in Montreal Court.Approximately $680 worth of goods was stolen from the Prospect avenue home, including a sewing machine, clothing, a camera, jewelry, an electric razor, and a transistor radio.A slide projector and another transistor radio were taken from the house on Western avenue.Police believe that the two '| were also responsible for a robbery at 141 Clandeboye avenue, last Sunday, but no charges have been made due to insufficient evidence, Christian Science 1 i \u2018Soul\u2019 sermon theme \u201cSoul\u201d will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon this Sunday at the Christian Science churches in Montreal, Westmount.Pointe i Claire and Sherbrooke.Emphasis will be placed on the Christian Science teaching that there is one infinite Soul, or God, rather than a multitude of different souls all residing separately in so many material bodies.This theme will be developed entirely by means of passages from the King James Bible, together with corroborative readings taken from the denominational text book \u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy.Chairman of the Executive Divi-' Attendence up, but fewer young people + 300.had been met in addition to the $3,570 from the parish, Reports were also given on successful year's work by Mrs.lan Warren.president of the Women's Guild and by Miss Claire Walker of the 5t.Agnes Guild.Lt.Col.W.Alton, president of the Advent men's Fellowship said a recreational club venture was proving very popular with members.Dominion-Douglas Scouts, guides to parade Next Sunday morning the Annual Parade of Dominion-Doug- las Boy Scouts and Girl Guide Groups will observe Boy Scout Week.Representatives of these groups will take part in the service.Dr.Smith will preach on \u2014 Knowing the Way.In the evening he wil] preach the third sermon in the series\u2014 Taking Jesus Seriously \u2014 Destroy Your Enemies.German Measles reported \u2018unpopular\u2019 in \u201862 - Twenty cases of communicable diseases were reported to the \u2018Westmount Health Department in December, making a total of 235 for the year.Of these, 117 were German measles, 114 less than in 1961.At the Child Health Clinic, the figures continued to \u2018show an increase in the number of families and children under supervision.Since January, an additional 27 families and 51 children registered.\u2019 One hundred and thrity-three medical examinations were conducted in the schools and' 14 defects corrected.Schools hur- ses completed 570 individual inspections, gave 50 treatments, and 119 audiometric tests.Eight Nurse-Teacher conferences were held.Twenty-two triple toxid : injections were given in addition to 43 injections for travel \u2018immunization.The Department X- rayed 12 persons and issued' six health cards.The Sanitary Inspector carried out 65 inspee- tions and dealt with 12 complaints of various types.So THAT you may come to our funeral home to pay your respects whenever most convenient, our doors are open for visitations from 9 | A.M.to 10 P.M.DA Collins | INC.# A NUNNS A.WILLIAMÉ 3610 SHERDROOKE STAEET WEST Selected books for children at Westmount Library The folowing is a list of new books for children recently acquired by the Westmount Public Library and selected by Catherine Fraser, Children\u2019s Librarian: For the very young ,, Gus Was a Friendly Ghost by .Jane Thayer (4-6); Penquin\u2019s | up) Weredale House .' (continued from page 1) f ages of 12 and 18 years, It is quite true this money comes | from tax funds, but it is encouraging to know that govern- Mental responsibility for this\u2019 type of care is being recognized ! (3-5); Belle Arabelle by Mire- eille Marokvia (4-6); The Mouse and the Lion by Eve Titus (4-6).Boy's adventure and is being paid for.\u201d .stories The average daily cost for a Manitoulin Manhunt by J.boy during the past year was\u2019 Fred Swayze (12 up); The Lost! $3.35.the President said, the Stage Coach by Austin Frith (12 major part of the difference Argentine Road Race by; being made up by the Red Fea- Philip Harkins (12 up); Dragon ther grant.Hill by David Walker (12 up):! Mr.Kerrigan paid tribute to Way by Johanna Johnston un Lb Run by Robb White the work of the staff with spe- Snow Time by Miriam Schlein '(12 up).cial recognition given to the Director Mr.McAdam, the super- More Canadian ._.(Continued from page 3) Royal; Shirley Dixon, QC, General Consul for Royal Trust: Charles Drury, MP, for West.mount.F.N.Dundas, 1st Vice-Presi- dent, Montreal Board of Trade: \u2018Eduardo E.DeDiego, Dean, Consul Corps, Consul General of Panama; Jom F.England, Manager.Westmount Branch, Bank of Montreal: Bernard Fig- ler, National Executive Secretary.Jewish National Fund; Stuart N.Finlayson, President, Canadian Marconi Company; Andre Gagnon, Head of Management Consultants and Chairman, Montreal Port Council: Samuel Garfield, Treasurer, Temple Brotherhood; The Hon.Jerome T.Gaspard, Consul-General of the United States: Irvin Gertsman, Past President, Temple Brotherhood, Member Temple Emanu-El Board of Trustees and Member, Executive Board of National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods, Donald Gordon, President, Canadian National Railways; Ing- var Grauers, Consul-General of Sweden; Arnold Hart, President, Bank of Montreal; Arnold Heckle, Principal British Trade Commissioner; Maxwell E.Hoch- mitz, Past President, Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood and former member, National Federation Temple Brotherhoods; Wil- .liam Hoffman, Vice-President, Temple Brotherhoods; Abraham Izenberg, Past President, Temple Brotherhood and member Temple Board of Trustees; H.Jonker, Consul-General of The Netherlands; Ralph S.Leavitt, President, Rotary Club of Montreal; Dr.Louis Lowenstein, Hematolo- gist-in-Charge, Royal Victoria Hospital and Associate Professor Medicine, McGill University.Jacques Letourneaux, President, Lion's Club of Montreal; Hershell H.Lewis, Past President, Temple Brotherhood; Msgr.Irenee Lussier, Rector, University of Montreal; George S.Mooney, Executive Director, Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities; Isidore H.Morrell, Vice-President, Temple _ Brotherhood; Donald Mumford, General Manager, Queen Elizabeth Hotel; Gordon H.Mac- Dougall, President, Canadian Club of Montreal; Carl Niderost, QC, Vice-President, King, Merritt and Company Ltd., and Past President, Kiwanis Club of Montreal; Walter O\u2019Hearn, Managing Editor, Montreal Star; The Hon.Mr.Justice Roger Ouimet, Su- , intendent Mrs.M.Craig and the Assistant Director, George Brug- man.| H.Roy Crabtree was elected perior Court of Montreal: Charles President, succeding Harold F.H.Peters, President, The Mont.Kerrigan who had completed his real Gazette: Jean Piffaretti, three-year tenure of office.Fred , Consul-General of Switzerland: | >: as was named vice- His Worship Lyman I.Playfair, president, with C.A.Ritchie.Mayor.Town of Hampstead: hon.treasurer, G.Meredith Claude S.Richardson, QC, Pres.Smith, assistant hon.treasurer; ident, Mental Hygiene Institute, we Vernouson.hon.secretary, > Ru on F.McAdam, secre- The Hon.David Z.Rivlin, tary-manager.The Board of Consul-General of Israel; Leslie | ., A Roberts.Radio Stati cha i Governors was re-elected with oberts, Radio Station \u201cithe addition of R.M.Everson Hugh Savage, CA, Chairman of and H.H.Vint replacing Ar the Protestant Board of School ; MoM; p 8 ; rote ; thur W.McMaster and Edmund Commissioners; Jorgen Ditlev |.u ; , Littler, who were named to the Scheel, Consul-General of Den- Seq ; Advisory Board with G.W mark; Jacques Senecal, QC, .; \u2019 .: , Bourke, Philip S.Fisher and J.Batonnier of the Province of Ernest Millen Quebec; The Hon.Mr.Justice, Mr.McAdam A.1.Smith, Superior Court of likened the wor Montreal; Cantor Otto Staeren, | Temple Emanu - El; Samuel raw br ; ; .Steinberg, President, Steinberg'\u2019s ; » product a growing boy \u201cgo- Ltd We Whit Timmi Pres ; ing through probably the most + W.itney NS, ÊTES\" | critical period of his life, com- ident, Kiwanis Club of Montreal: ling from broken homes or in his report, k at Weredale House to a business, with the Max Wolofsky, President and homes i ; ; | ; ; tn | es in which conditions were! Publisher, Canadian Jewish such that the boy was unable to | a an ewisn Daily \u2018adjust himself \u2014 disillusioned, emotionally disturbed or broken (in spirit, with a feeling of in- ; security and of being unwanted.Westmount in reality a pawn of circum-' ° stances, usually circumstances fights beyond his own control.\u201d He said the program in effect at e Weredale Holise offered such a annexation | boy the best form of institu- | tional care, working as it did.Westmount Mayor C.H.continuously toward the i dea Drury met Thursday night with that eventually the boy would.representatives of some 20 be re-established with his own: other island suburbs, unani- People.mously approving a resolution Figures given at the meeting | expressing opposition to annex- Showed that of 82 boys who left | ation by Montreal or any other Weredale House during the year.municipality.The conference 62 returned to parents or rela.was called by Mayor Paul Petit tives.| of St.Leonard, prompted by a Statistics showed that the to-.recent decision by the City of tal number of days\u2019 care given | Montreal to annex that commu- during the year was 57,021, that nity as well as the nearby Ri-,84 boys were admitted and 30 vière des Prairies.; boys placed with a view to per-! The decision to annex the, MäNent employment.; two suburbs by special legisla- Dr.F.Shippam was reappoint- | tion was called in the resolu-|\u20acd hon.physician, replacing the\u2019 tion \u201cundemocratic and a vio-|late Dr.A.J.Martin.} lation of human rights.\u201d West- mount along with the other municipalities agreed to help the two towns in their fight against Montreal and the Quebec Legislature.Yellowstone National Park was established by Congress on March 1, 1872, as the first extensive land area set aside and preserved by any government for the benefit and enjoyment of the people for all time to come, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.EEC TERY DEIR $7 BALLOT IN THE FEBRU ON SALE NOW! NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITES FOR THE TV GUIDE AWARDS ARY 16th TV QUIDE æ CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 6 to 12 Years ° 15¢h Yeor ° Bocting, swimming, hondicrafts, boxing, dromatics ond trips, ell vader the supervision of carefully chosen staff ond directed by Miss Ruby Smith, B.A., M.S.P.E.Booklet On Request 501 Claremont Avenue Westmount CAMP CHEROKEE POLLEN-FREE AREA UPPER SARANAC LAKE ADIRONDACK MTS, ) v Co-Educstional Age 7 te 15 .Mature, Enperlenced Stalt » Individual instruction In swimming, aaliling, .canoeing, bonting, waterskiing, outdoor camp- oe : oA ing, mountain climbing.All sports baseball, PE : bashethnll, bndminton, football, soccer, volley- f.5 a ball, tennis.handball, ping-pong.horseback 4 riding, Dramatics Arts and Crafts: Singing Dancing.Tutoring and Sabbath Services.Ry 9 A Saul Ress, MA, (P.Ed.) Jewish Cultura! Program Jce Bkating at Ce-Prop.Lake Placid Arena Daakly al n-0f-Tntei est.: oomy, well-buift cabine with hot and cold emo Malor water.Shuwera lu every cabin.amadey, Que.8BPKCIAIL BENIOR CAMPER PROGRAM MU.1-2667 EXCELLENT FOOD CAMP ROOSEVELT In The Catskill Mrs.Monticello, N.YOUR 38th YEAR OF SUPERIOR CAMPING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ® Excellent Facilities ® Swimming, Boating, Canoeing, Hikes, Cookouts, Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Golf, Horseback Riding, Riflery, Dramatics, Arts and Crafts, Services.Mature Staff \u2014 Resident Doctor, Nurses Finest Jewish Americon Cuisine Age 5 to 16 \u2014 8 wk.season $700 Member American Camping Asso., Asto, Private Camps Montreal information: Mrs.D.Ribert, RE.9-0236 ROYAL BANK Alterations?Additions?Repairs?Go ahead now with the help of a Royal Bank HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Your nearest Royal\" branch Is ready to help you carry out your plans to increase the comfort and value of your home.Finance the cost of that new roof or extra room \u2014 § modernized kitchen or bathroom ~\u2014 a new heating o¢ electrical aysiem the convenient Royal Bank way.Drop in and ses us, or ask for & copy of our Home Improves ment Loans booklet.DONT WAIT FOR SPRING \u2014 DO IT NOW E96L \u2018SL Asoniqa4 'Aopu4 \u2018saujuoxg suncwisam oy) L The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 15, 1963 8 For Beowtiful ORIENTAL RUGS and Wall-to-wall Broadlooms Consult Maicelm Gregory GREGORY'S 4 ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount % WE.2-4277\u2014Evenings: RE.8-4605 THE EXAMINER WOMENS /Ail AMERICAN AY IN J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carsfully ead - accurately filled et reasonable prices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 OS of of oo NS fl lo\" A NING 4 ING TNA Se 0 3 Social ; AND Per sonal Yn mmm Sn ee en whe Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club will meet om Tuesday, at 2, Tea Centre, 1494 Sherbrooke street west Alter in Mrs, Pauze.Members and welcomed by the president.GC.Meikle illustrated film by tea will be served.guests will be Mrs.The \u201cDinner and Ball\u201d mittee of the Queen Hospital Woman's Auxiliary will hold a meeting in the Nurses\u2019 com- Elizabeth | | | Residence, Northcliffe avenue, tomorrow at 2 p.m.Additional members vf the, committee are: Mrs.C.N.Knowles.Mrs.C.S.Smith, Mrs.T.J, Tracey.Mrs.W.G.Moodie, Mrs, T.J.Cunningham.2 aa mes a EE Pretty As A Picture Meaning you in one of our smart, new Continental Coifs \u2014incomparably lovely \u2014incredibly feminine Start with a deft tapering, enjoy our ultra-soft permanent.$1 0% Complete HUnter 9-12 33 (OL pts HAIRDRESSING | Pe] RT We + mia > 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.at Red Rose | Anglican Church, Westmount, is holding an annual Luncheonga Bridge on Tuesday, February 26 at 12 noon in the church hall, 12 Church Hill avenue.Mrs.K.W.MaciIntyre is chairman.On the committee, left to right are: Mrs.R.V.C.Aitken, Mrs.J.W.Tait and Mrs, M.C.Willis.\u2014 Posen Photo LUNCHEON COMMITTEE: The Association of St.Matthias\u2019 nd The fourteenth birthday of the Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital was celebrated at the meeting held January 23, in the Nurses\u2019 Residence.Members and guests were received by Mrs.R.Japp, president Mrs.C.Waldo, past WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine at Elm Sedo à Mlle Fashion Show Friday, February 22nd 8 pm.VICTORIA HALL Admission: $1 HU.43717 Furs by Bradner Fur Co.Adult Fashions by KayMee Children's Fashions by Little Nugget Garments president Catherine Booth Hospital WA celebrates its 14th birthday and Brig.P.N.Stickland.Superintendent of the Hospital.Mrs.Japp presided and a large number of members and friends were present, special guests were the presidents and representatives of participating organizations.Mrs.Japp read a tribute to the late Mrs.K.Gowans, a past president and an active worker in the auxiliary, members joined in a minute of silence in her memory, Mrs.D.W.Sutherland recording secretary read the minutes of the last meeting.Mrs.L.H.Budd, corresponding secretary gave her report and read recenl correspondence.The following committees reported for the months of November and December, Birthday Club, Mrs.R.L.Small reported total receipts of $128.00: Diaper Service $288.00; Travelling Wagon report read by Mrs.D.W.Sutherland receipts of $721.56: Sewing Group, Mrs.R.G.Bromby reported shawls, booties and nighties had been turned over to the Hospital; Coffee Clinic, Mrs, G.G.Clarke reported 53 glasses \u201cof milk, 316 cups of coffee and 56 cups of tea had been served; Membership, Mrs.L.Unsworth reported a membership of 201.Treasurer, Mrs.W.A.Falconer reported a balance of $7,144.51: Brig.P.N.Stickland, reported on the Hospital with 278 births for the two months.All plans now arranged to start new hospital March 1.Sale of work held in November with receipts to date $1709.45.Mrs.F.Ward, chairman for the Red Shield Campaign taking place in May would welcome the help of all ladies in the West Social & P ersonal The Women's Canadian Club will meet Wednesday, February 20 at the Windsor Hotel.Luncheon will be at 1 p.m, followed by a lecture at 1:30 p.m.Guest of honor will be Trés Rev.Henri F.Legare, OMI and his subject, \u201cBi-Culture by Understanding\u2019, \u2018Mrs.E.Alexander! to chair hospital | auxiliary meeting Mrs.E.R.Alexander of ven mount, president of the Ver-.| dun Protestant Hospital Auxil- ; fay, will take the chair at a short business meeting during, , the annual general meeting on | Thursday.February 21 at 8.15: p.m.in the Holden Fisher Hall | of the YWCA at 1335 Dorches- ter boulevard west.The guest speaker will be Dr.E.G.Poser, PhD, Director | of the Department of Psycho- ; logy at the Verdun Protestant Hospital, and associate professor of psychology at McGill, who will give an illustrated talk on the subject \u2018Can the layman help the mental patient?\u201d The meeting is to be held in the evening in order that male members of the auxiliary.and others who cannot ordinarily be present at an afternoon meeting, may be able to attend.Coffee will be served after the meeting.\u2014 Hy Welt Photo MRS.MAURICE CHEIFETZ, 5603 Borden avenue, chairman of the conference, \u2018Law and the Family\u2019, which is to be held by the Jewish Junior Welfare League on Tuesday, February 19, at the Windsor Hotel.Daughters of Nile The stated monthly session of Oasis Temple, No, 46, Daughters of the Nile, will be held in Vie- toria Hall, Sherbrooke street west, Westmount, February 18, at 7:30 p.m.End wno could give a little time to assist in this campaign.The news letter by Mrs.J.C.Morris i sent to all members is greatly appreciated and Mrs.Japp thanked Mrs.Morris and all who had helped.Mrs.D.F.Talbot reminded the ladies of the Corner Cupboard, all good used clothing should be left at the hospital marked Mrs.Talbot.The Evening Auxiliary meet every second Monday new members would be welcome.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.Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u2019 Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables, oIMPORTED PRODUCTS ® NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, HAMS, SAUSAGE & BACON 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 Mrs.L.Forth will be chairman of the Buffet Luncheon on Feb, 7, from 11.30 a.m, to 2 p.m.in the Nurses\u2019 Residence.Mrs.R, B.Porteous announced a Fashion Show would be held March 21, in Dewey Hall of Rosedale United Church.Mrs.Japp thanked all members for their reports.Mrs.S.Ralston, Metropolitan Area chairman for the Red Shield Campaign spoke on the forthcoming drive.Mrs.T.Corry soloist, accompanied at the piano by Mrs.T.H.Cummings sang several delightful songs, Mrs.Sutherland thanked the two artists.Brig.P.N.Stickland and Mrs.J.W.Craig presided at the tea table, Mrs.H.Dentith cut the Birthday Cake and was assisted in serving by her social commit- \u2018lee.| MUSICIANS WANTED TO JOIN THE ST.LAURENT PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA For Full Information Please Call \u2014 MRS.L.BOOTH MR.M.PROBST RE.7-1230 OR UN, 6-6541 or 738-3337 SPONSORED BY THE CANADIAN PROGRESS CLUB OF ST.LAURENT JJWL plans conference For the fifth consecutive year the Jewish Junior Welfare League is sponsoring a mid-win- ter conference dealing with a topic of vital concern.The exciting and provocative theme of this year's conference, to be held at the Windsor Hotel on Tuesday, February 19, is \u201cLaw and the Family.\u201d Committee members are: Mrs.M.Cheifetz, chairman; Mrs, D.Miller, publicity; Mrs.S.Levine.hospitality; Mrs.M.Vei- wish, outside organisations; Mrs.S.B.Freed, Mrs.1.Wolfe, workshops; Mrs.J.Rubenstein, telephone; Mrs.R.Bibace, decorations and visual aids; Mrs.M, Birenbaum, bulletin; Mrs.H.Fields, registration; Mrs.N.Cohen and Mrs.D, Boyaner, planning, According to a moving firm, it takes at least six hours to move the household contents Of a six-room house.Presents.MISS NICY £5 & A Engineers Wives Assn, | ; \u20181 © GOLD * COPPER The Professional Engineers|] o prass © CHROME Wives\u2019 Association will be hold-|l o NICKEL ® AMODIUM ing the monthly mecting on Mon-1] © CADMIUM © SILVER day.Members are asked to note REPAIRED REPLATED that the February and March: REFINISHED LACQUERED programs have been interchanged with this month being the tour : of the Montreal Museum of Fine! Arts, 1379 Sherbrooke west al.1:45 p.m.The tour will be fol- Jowed by tea in the Stables, Members or prospective members desiring further information, are asked to contact Mrs.Donald French or Mrs, W, R.JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Lid., Est.1999 Repairing Silversmiths ond Elec- tro Ploters, Operating Conoda's Lorgest High Closs Job Shop.WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1437 Ayimer St.VI.5-7947 {A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Obpostte Heniy Morgan & Co.Brownlee.Prompt WE.5- Delivery 6373 LICENSED GROCERS CORNER GREENE & ST.CATHERINE Beautifull secuitety FRUIT BASKETS 7.50, | Specials In Our Meat Dept.LEGS OF LAMB BEEF CHOPS POINT SIRLOIN ROAST » 89* ROLLED RIB_.79* RUMP ROAST ,.89 ».69° » 695 Pleose Let Us Hove Your Order NOW For Genuine SEVILLE BITTER ORANGES For Mormolode £961 \"51 Aioniqay \u2018Apptsg \u2018soujuæxg junouxsoa ey 6 FAMOUS TWINS: Rhona Wurtele Gillis and Rhoda Wurtele | Eaves, Canada\u2019s famous Wurtele twins, well known in the ski world as members of the Canadian Olympic team, who are | forming ski classes in Westmount.Expert Chiropodist and specialist in ©® Manicures Without A Care On Your Wedding Day © Faciols ! J Tr.»- ° \u20ac PERMANENTS RMR Ladies Dune Twins Reg.$18 | annual meet for m sKi SCcMNOO $1 0 | At the annual meeting of the, Ski classes are being formed NOW ° | Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Royal: for ladies in Westmount at i Montreal Regiment the presi- King George Park (Murray Phone WE.5-0562 | dent, Mrs.Peter Craig, report- | Hill\" Wednesday and Friday WE.5-2486 .ed that $553 had been raised mornings for beginners and ad- .during the year from a rummage vanced skiers, The classes com- 1347 GREENE AVE.\u2018sale and cocktail party.(mencing February 20, will be Westmount | The following donations were | Of one hour duration, conducted by Rhona Wurtele Gillis and Rhoda Wurtele Eaves, top Canadian registered ski instructors.The Wurtele twins well known in the ski world as members of the Canadian Olympic Team, have had a great deal of experience at both training and coaching racers and running ski schools \u2014 for both children and adults.Rhona and Rhoda feel there is a great need for the forgotten housewife \u2014 who has either not had the opportunity to get out skiing for some time or is just beginning to rejoin her family on their ski outings and finds it a bit hard.All these ladies need is confidence \u2014 and a chance to brush up on technique \u2014 and before they know it they will be skiing with their friends and family.made: QUEBEC ANTIQUES 4500 St.Catherine Street West (Corner Abbott) WE.2-478) MOVING MARCH 1st TO 33 LAKESHORE ROAD VALOIS, QUE.@ Unexcelled Cuisine @ Grocious Mospitality © Superb Accommodotions AT The Berkeley intel 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 traditional CVV VV VV vVVVVVVVVVFFVVEYVY * Interesting Lamps Ove .; \" aimosphere .our excellent food and service plus air- The City of Westmount will conditioned comfort .assure the success of the sanction this course if there occasion.is sufficient interest.For more information please telephone RE.7-5398 or RE.7-1663, Our services can also include planning the menu, arranging for the music and floral decorations, the wedding cake, also ordering those little \u201cextras\u201d such as wedding invitations, souvenir menus, personalized napkins and match covers.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.H will be a pleasure to show you our rooms, new menus, and discuss arrangements with you at your convenience.x Custom-Made Shades $50 to the Canadian Red Cross, the Canadian Legion and the hospital visiting committee for cigarettes and other comforts, $100 was Qonated to the Soldiers\u2019 Wives League.$445 was spent helping needy families, The slate of officers for 1963 remains unchanged.* Unusual Gifts La Con lessa Ine 5903 Sherbrooke St.W.Write, Phone or Ask for our Free Brochures Our well trained stoff is prepored to offer suggestions fo meet your requirements of your budget.Please Phone Bonquet Department Doy Or Evening For An Appointment VI.9-7351 Chie Berkeley intel (The Motel With The Sidewolk Cofe) 1188 Sherbrooke St.W.Between Stanley & Drummond | | Couples clubs rally Montreal Presbytery Council of young adults and couples clubs Rally will be held Saturday, February 23, at St.James United Church, 1435 City Councillor street at 2 p.m.For further information contact Mrs, Lyn Thrower (residence) WE.5-5690 \u2014 (office) UN.6-6461, Jocal 382.* HUnter 8-4322 à à à A A A à à À À A A A A À à A A A À A A A A A A PTY VV VV VI VI vv Ivy very AbAAAAMAAALMAAAALMANDAAAN The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 15, 1963 10 e TV © RADIO © APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE TV Rentals our specialty HI-FI equipment and Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 PROPERTY FOR SALE MUST SELL D', tous bungalow 16 Fabre- ville Nes schools.chuteches.shopping centre, and transportation Beason fot selling, tronlerred foi tucther in oration calt NA 5 9342.11 COUNTRY HOUSES | WANTED | WANTED SUMMER COT TAGE ON WATER FRONT ON DORVAL [ISLAND OR LAKESHORE HU 4 2109.26 LOTS FOR SALE | TWO LOTS ON WESTMINSTER NORTH APPPROX- IMATELY 60 x 87 CALL 244 ut ST 45 STORE TO LET | i ST CATHERINE EAST OF GREENE.STORES TO LET.MEDIUM SIZE, COMMERCIAL DISTRICT WOULD SUIT ANY TYPE OF BUSINESS.| WE 3.0095, 59 HOUSES WANTED | WANTED: 8 or 7 rooms, (3 bed- roomat, fanuly ot [pur adults, tor Mav Ist Reasonable rent WE $ 9455 WANTBD IN WESTMOUNT, 4 OR 9 ROOMS.NEAR THE BOULEVARD RE [5719 61 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes to let DECARIE Morkland flew.double pa water $TH RE R- 71 ROOMS To LET | | Ï ! 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FOR DETAILS CALL NIGHTS: VI.98-0312 DAYS: VI.9-3571 CHILD CARE REG'D.1449 ST.ALEXANDER ST.117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED EXPERIENCED woman wants housework, 9 to 4 $800 plus carfare Call WE 2-123.119 AVAILABLE TEEN AGE airl and help mothec Saturday all day, Call HU.8 3273 PHONE OR WRITE BABY SITTERS wants to baby sit iranian ESHA RY FOR SALE \u2014 | _ Living room furniture A 122 CHESTERFIELD CHAIR WITH SLIPCOVER, EXCELLENT CONDITION, $35.00.482-6282.124 FOR SALE \u2014 Dining ro room furniture DINING room suite.8 piece (walnut.Reasonably priced.937-6257.127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture RED maple suite.twin beds.2 night tables, desk, chair, dresser.mirror.highboy.Enough for 2 sets, RE.7- 23687 _ 136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs WEDDING gown, full length with all accessories, size 11-12.CR.1-B493.BEAUTIFUL new spring dresses.All sizes.oversizes, $l $10.737-6805.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Draperies READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TO COVER 144 INCHES \u2014 FOR ONLY $25.00.ARNEL -TERYLENE AT HALF PRICE.Carpets 9\" x 12° RUGS FROM $15.00 UP HALL CARPETS FROM $1.50 YARD WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM $2.95 BLANKETS - SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL \u2014 WIN- PLASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTES, ETC ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.FOR SALE Relax-A-Cizor.cost $230 for $125; Lady Sunbeam electric razor, cost $13 for $8: General Electric hair dryer (large hood! cost $21 for $14.All ia perfect condition.Less than ! two years old.| General Electric fry pan, cost $20 for $10: twin headboards and matching Victorian style side chair delicate Hong Kong wicker painted parchment beige.All for $50, Portable electric sewing machine Dressmaster by White Cost $100 for $45.Moving out of Canada.Telephone WE.T- 6841.prefer between 5 p.m.and 7 p.m LOUIS XV MAHOGANY KRUG COMMODES WE.3-8332 Chateau Apartment LEAVING COUNTRY, MUST SELL.FRENCH FURNITURE CUSTOM MADB, SOFA BY LA MARTIN; COFFEE TABLE AND OTHERS: BEDS: DRAPES: CURTAINS: BEDSPREAD OTHER HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.VL 95-3323 Now you can get your \u201cBALL OF FIRE\u201d pipeless oil heaters.$1.00 down \u2014 $1.00 a week.Il models to choose trom, International Sales, T55 At- waler.932-6803 DOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURE\u2014 STUDIO couch; drapes (satin): pictures; bric-a-brac; dinette set, bargain.RE 7-053%, # 3 VAN EI SE EEE ?+ 10 Words 50° ||: TE * Ae for each additional word | « og rare, + No Ads accepted after 10:30 em.Thursday for n Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday # # 2 SRR EA TC SNS 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General 2 BEDROOM sets, one light oak twin beds.chiffonier.2 night tables: bookcase bed complete 5 pieces light oak: dinette set.8 pieces walnut.Call RE.B-2238.DINETTE set, 6 piece.natural wood, $30: kitchen table and chairs, (custom made\u2019: baby carriage.$20: davenport all foam rubber.All in good condition.HU.6-7781.KITCHEN table, 4 chairs: living room drapes: den drapes.All good condition.Very reasonable .Call RE, 7-8939 after 6 p.m, BEDROOM, living room, kitchen set and rugs.In good condition.Reasonable price.Call HU, 68-2229 or RE.add 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED: PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER, MUST BE GOOD CONDITION.AND REASONABLE.RI, 41-6662.WANTED: toys: games: building toys.price.484-4328.Minibrix: assorted Reasonable Use Examiner Classified Ads For Best Results | BROOKS | rue STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 Sunday : 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.163 EDUCATIONAL NOW AT THE COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE IBM ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER TRAINING ON THE NEWBST, | MOST MODERN IBM - EQUIPMENT PHONE: \u2014 932-1144 OR VISIT 1247 GUY ST., ROOM 128 MONTREAL, 25 I WISH TO RECEIVE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AT NO OBLIGATION Name Address City TUTORING MATHS.CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY.EXPERIENCED TEACHER.B.S.C.CALL VI.9-8259.PV VV VV VV VV VVVVVVVVVV VY Service Directory BUILDING REPAIRS MAINTENANCE RESTORATION AND REPAIRS BRICK, STONE, CONCRETE TROUBLE SHOOTING.REINFORCEMENT OF CRACKED WALLS A SPECIALTY.BYCON LTD.731-8244 \u201cVERN OATWAY.\u201d Contractor, carpentry, painting.brick and cement work.HU.6- n430._WE.2-5032._ CA RTAGE AND MOVING ABLE to Try Roxer Express.WE _5-2408.FLOOR AND TILES \u201cmove \u201canything, anytime.FLOORS.TILES LAID, CARPETS | FITTED.LATEST PATTERNS AND MATERIALS.REASONABLE.CALL RE.9-0918.INCOME TAX ___ Complete $5.00 PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS.FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL CALL: HU.9-6130 AFTER 6 P.M.NURSERY SCHOOL Chip-n-Dale LICENCED PRIVATE NURSERY AND LANGUAGE SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN AGED 2 TO 6 DAILY 8 AM TO 545 P.M.REGISTER NOW: 4195 GRAND BLVD.CALL: 488-4600 A.B.Maintenance & Cleaning Co.QUSE CLEANING SPECIALTY CARPET SLEANING 8¢ PER SQ.FOO 24 HOUR SERVICE CALL: 843-5281 PAINTING AND DECORATING Painters & Decorators PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, PLASTER REPAIRS.SPRAY PAINTING.FINE INTERIOR WORK A SPECIALTY.FREE ESTIMATES HUBERT KLEIN REG'D.PHONE 681-8948 PEST CONTROL FOR QUICK efficient and convenient service for the extermination of rodents and alt insects.Estimates free, Call Pestroy Limited.RE.7-2457.RATS, mice, cockroaches, etc.Free estimates.Guaranteed results.Satisfaction ar ne payment.Hygienic Sanitary Service.RE, !-G149 7 UPHOLSTERING \u2014 CHESTERFIELD SETS REMODELLED AND RECOVERED BY EXPERTS, MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING COQ.395 SELBY STREET TEL: WE.2-5912 Can.Club lists luncheon guests Head table guests at the luncheon being held Wednesday, February 20 at one o'clock in the Windsor Hotel by the Women's Canadian Club of Montreal will include Mrs.Harvey E.Beardmore, Mr.George Ferguson, Mrs.Stuart Ramsey, Dr.Léon Lortie, Mme Jos, Edouard Per- rault, OBE, Mr.Gérard Pelletier, Mrs.Gavin Milroy, Hon.Justice George R.W, Owen, Mrs, James P.Anglin, Rev.Dr.Stanley B.Frost, Mrs.James E.Mitchell, Dr.Wilder Penfield, OM., MD.FRS.Mme Paul Béique, Mr.Marc Jarry, Mme Jean Beauchemin.Sir Fenton Aylmer.Lady Aylmer will preside at the luncheon and the guest of honor and speaker will be Très.Rév.Henri F.Légaré, OML.Rector of the University of Ottawa, who will speak on \u2018\u2018Bi- Culture By Understanding.\u201d Mrs.James P.Anglin will thank the J speaker.Four French films at Montreal Museum Four brench films will be shown at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts on February 20 at 6:30 p.m.and at 8:30 p.m.The first of these is \u2018Le Voyageur\u201d inspired by a poem of Guillaume Apollinaire and the second \u201cLe Chatelet\u201d is a chro- nicale of the celebrated theatre.a review of some of its early successes and the development of a presentation.Third to be shown \u201cNotre Dame de Paris, Joyau de la France\u201d is an execptionally beautiful color appreciation of Notre Dame, its architecture, sculptures, stained glass and rose windows.The final picture to be shown is a color film on the life and work of \u201cGustave Moreau,\u201d a French symbolist painter who | Was born in 1826 and died in 1898.He delighted in conplex, exotic subjects based on the Bible and classical mythology, which he painted with original chiaroscuro effects.He is most important, perhaps, for his teaching of younger artists, including Matisse and Rouault.i | | | MRS.JOYCE YOUNG, convener of the Spring Fashion Show sponsored by Junior Board of Trade, Women\u2019s Auxiliary, to take place Tues day, March 5, at 8.15 p.m.in the main ballroom of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Proceeds for a scholarship fund.Miss Doris Clark will be commentator.Numerous prizes will be given.Tickets can be obtained by calling HU.8-9624 or 489-0293.Charter luncheon The annual Charter Day luncheon of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club will be held in the Versailles Room of the Windsor Hotel at one o'clock on Friday.February 22.The president, Mrs.Russell T.Stack- house, has announced that there will be door prizes, as well as draws for other prizes on this occasion, and the entertainment portion of the program will again feature \u201cFashions for the Montreal | Lips which Ï BETTY SPEIRS-MILLER, pictured with her pet Cha Cha.Mrs.fun.Miller will personally do the commentating and stage direction for the Speirs-Miller Studios Spring Fashion Show being held on will be on display.Cosmetic | Hints | by Vera F.Seiffert Smoking and Beauty: Every pleasure has its disadvantages and smoking is no exception.| Here are a few hints which are not only important to the smoking persons, health and beauty but also their company with other persons who may be non- | smokers: Your breath: The tooth paste commercials take care of this.A smoker must be conscious of the stale tobacco odour which invariably lingers, Breath mints which are sold for this purpose are ideal.Your hair absorbs a great deal of the odour of tobacco smoke.A thorough nightly brushing with a touch of hairspray is beneficial a weekly shampooing with a scented cream rinse a must.Your face requires special care.Cleansing three times daily.Once a week a deep- cleaning with a facial steam and a special cleansing mask.become dry from smoking require a mild cleans- ing milk and an oily lipstick.Your hands should stay soft! \u2018and clear.Never hold your hand | \u2018above the rising smoke.Hot smoke causes spots of nicotine on the skin and leaves a smoke scent, Do not smoke your cigarette to the end; this is not only to protect your hands but also your lungs, as the nicotine concentrates in the end.Nicotine spots on your hands can be removed with pumice stone.lemon or polish remover.i Your good health has to be protected from smoking.Oxygen and vitamins are used up to a large degree by smoking.Therefore it is essential to have a daily walk in fresh air or five minutes of deep breathing at the open window every morning and night.Sleep with a Spring.\u201d !smoke before breakfast partly open window.Do not and Friday, February 22, in Victoria Hall, Westmount.AN grades from kindergarten, teenagers and on to professional models, never smoke after vou have brushed your teeth for the night.Eat sunripened fruit and vegetables.You may be sure: pays.care COSMETIC INSTITUTE 9.The Women 3 Kealn Fashion show The Women's Auxiliary of the Montreal Board of Trade is ! sponsoring a Spring Fashion Show on Tuesday, March 5 al ;8:15 p.m., in the main ballroom i ! of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Miss t Doris Clark will be the commentator, Numerous prizes will be given and tickets can be obtained by calling HU.8-9624 or 489-0293.Proceeds for the scholarship fund.St.Andrew's UCW St.Andrew's Church, West mount, will hold its meeting Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.in Hutchi- son Hall, Mrs.D.J.Scoates, portfolio secretary of program for Montreal Presbyterial will be guest speaker and her subject will be \u201cOur Goals for the Mesdames W.H.Spearman, (.W.Misener, D.O.Bremner, C.Wylie and Miss M.W.Milne.Silver Cross Mothers The monthly meeting of the Silver Cross Mothers (Remembrance Association) will be held on Monday at 2 p.m.at the YWCA 1355 Dorchester Loule- vard.The speaker will be Mrs.L.J.Stewart.Tea will be served, and the president Mrs.Fred El- lam will preside.Weekly lecture The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts announce the weekly lecture tour The United Church Women of | and tea to be held in the upstairs foyer of the Museum at three o'clock on Wednesday.February 20.\u201cEgyptian Collections will be presented in English by members of the Museum Docent Group.At the same time French members of the Museum Docent Group will Future\u201d.Tea hostesses will be! conduct a tour of \u201cClassical Art\".Tea will be served in the Ladies\u2019 Committee Rooms to which the public is cordially invited.| + Lansdowne Taxi Now owned and opereted by METROPOLE RADIO TAXI pes DISPATCHED INA SERVICE Phone: 722-2542 or 937-9431 Announce FREE PARKING Antoine s Art Gallery im Their Second \u2018MAKE.AN OFFER .SALE À unique event which should appeal to the sporting instincts of every picture lover.All paintings will bear a number plus the regular listed selling price.Just fill in a special card with number of painting .YOUR offer .Name .Address .Phone Number.At four o\u2018clock this Saturday and the following Saturday 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 CONTINUES UNTIL FEBRUARY 23rd Galleries Open Daily From 8:30 a.m.to 8:30 p.m.939 Victoria Square UN.6-4095 £961 'S| Aipniqag 'Aopuiy \u2018seujwoxyg Junounsam ayy L [ More badminton players required fo keep operafing The City of Westmount to increase its membership.Recreation Depart-| Attendance has fallen off con- Badminton Club siderably over the past few ment t Tuesda | weeks and in order to keep this whict meels on y club operating, we must have evenings at Westmount! nore participants.High School is most anxious Registration is open to resl- dents of Westmount, 16 years and over.Players must provide their own racquet and birds, but there is no membership fee.If you are interested in joining our club, please call the Recreation Department at WE, 2.4293 as soon as possible.Westmount Hockey Leagues Leading Scorers The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 15, 1963 1 2 NAME LEAGUE TEAM GP G A Pts.Stuart Cooper Mosquito Raiders 24 11 8 32 Phil Lecoufte Pee Wee Bulls 2 10 7 34 Brian Hoffman Bantam Leaïs 9 7 9 18 Darrell Munro Midget Bears 10 8 8 18 Douglas Gavin Seniors Stars 6 6 7 13 Standings Mosquito P WL D GF GA PTS.Raiders 1911 4 8 19 Maroons 11 8.21 43 16 17 Brones 11 4 4 3 23 16 11 Huskies 11 4 5 2 21 24 10 Mules 11 2 81 17 40 5 Bulls 11 2 90 19 60 4 Pee Wee Bulls 10 9 01 49 24 19 Guards 10 6 31 32 17 13 Vies 11 5 6 0 49 46 10 Bronces 10 4 6 0 44 50 8 Raiders 2° 10 3 7 0 24 46 6 Huskies 11 3 8 0 45 60 6 Bantam ited Wings 10 7 21 48 33 15 Hawks 10 3 4 3 24 27 9 Rangers 10 3 5 2 35 40 8 Leafs 10 3 5 2 35 42 8 Midget Bears 8 61 1 3 2 13 Owls 8 51 2 20 2 12 Aces 7151 2330 3 Cubs 7160 18 33 2 Seniors Stars 7 421 27 13 9 Royals 6 2 31 20 2 5 Wanderers 2 50 14 28 4 Pee Wee All Stars All-Stars 14 7 5 2 73 16 Handball finals start at N.D.G.branch of YMCA Friday The Canadian Handball Com-] through to the final game 2.00 mittee has been working hard PM.Sunday.Games will be to develop the sport in Canada, ' Lelevised on a closed circuit TV A $1,000 grant has been secured OM for the convenience of all ! * Lu : spectators.from the Government Fitness Among top contenders from Bill C-131.to send top eastern Ontario will be Bernie Prit- players to Vancouver for the chard 1962 Canadian Singles Canadian finals March, 7.8.8./ Champion and double cham- The N DG.branch of the pions Ron Sibald and Stan YMCA is hosting the Eastern Kroy.Canadian Singles finals, for the Quebec's hopes for the cham- first time in Quebec, on Feb- pionships are in Lucien Soucy ruary 15, 16.17.Games will be and Sandy Rassenti, 1962 Que- held from 1 o'clock Friday bee champion and runner up.Bomb reported; bakers flee Police evacuated Wonder Bak.duction.Workers went on strike vries, 323 Prince Albert street, January 23.apparently in sym- Westmount last Friday, after an pathy with employees of James unidentificd man telephoned pol- Strachan Bakeries of Montreal ice Lo tell of a bamb supposedly who have been off their jobs planted somewhere in the build- since December.The Quebec ing.He said the bomb was set to! court issued an injunction two explode at 9.30 a.m.20 minutes ' weeks ago, restricting picketing from the time police received his outside the building.In spite of call, [this limited production at the Police and fire officials rushed Plant is continuing.to the building and within a few | A similar bomb scare occurred minutes production at the bakery | less than three blocks away in had stopped, ail employees order- | January when police evacuated ed out of the bakery.Fire hoses\u2019 the Steinbergs\u2019 store at the cor- were connected as a precaution.her of Victoria and Sherbroowe ary measure, and a thorough after the store manager received search conducted.No bomb was & call warning of a bomb.Fire- found.men, searching the building, Police believe that the caller\u2019 again found no trace of a bomb, may have heen a dissatisfied employee at the bakery, anxious to Coal first was used as locomo- stop, or at least slow down pro- \u2018tive fuel on June 4, 1656.Use Examiner Classified Ads For Best Results Call HU.1-0451 Register Now for the Eleventh Annual 12 GOLF SCHOOL D & CLINIC Two Classes \u2014 Wednesdays end Thursdays COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, FEB.20th and THURSDAY, FEB.21st 7 p.m.10 10 p.m.8 Class Lessons Conducted By JIM WESTWELL Y.M.CA, Members $10.\u2014 Non-Members $15.For Further Information Call WE.7-3916 WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Instruction also available for teen-agers.For further information, contact Ron Watt.A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCON! 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