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[" =.: REN om L3 \u201crn The Westmount Fire Department is this week testing a \u2018No crime wave\u2019 9° armed robberies for Municipal Association Alderman M.L.Tucker, Commissioner of Public Safety and Police and Fire Chief E.C.Harper this week attended a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Westmount Municipal Association to answer questions \u201cand \u201cdispel rumors\u201d about the so-called \u201ccrime wave\u201d in ae, Chief Harper reviews :::.Westmount.oe Council - approves zoning by-law 1 Westmount Cily Council gave third and final reading Monday - [to a by-law effecting zoning in the section of the city south of Sherbrooke street.The by-law regulates residential, commercial and industrial zones.| An elector-proprietor meeting \u201cheld at City Hall last week pro- duced no opposition to the by- | law, introduced to Council a month ago.Although existing buildings Speaking before the regular monthly mecting of the Association, Mr.Harper, Director of Public Safety, stated that in the last six months there were eight hold-ups or robberies with vid- lence in the greater Montreal arca of which (wo occurred in Westmount, These were all of the same pattern, he said.as the thieves gained entrance by the pretext of delivering a parcel or asking for information.Although the robberies were similar in the manner they were carried out, they are thought to | be the work of more than one gang.The actual losses, although large.were nothing like the rumoured figures, he said.Police work is secretive In answer to questions about the secrecy of police work, Direc- ,lor Harper said: \u201cPolice work, (by its nature is secretive.\u201d He stated that the department gave e mi are not effected, only residental | as much information as possible dwellings are permitted along to all recugnized news agencies most of Sherbrooke street, ac-|but, at times it hindered the solu- cording to the by-law.No build- tion of the case to disclose to the ing over six stories is permitted criminal how much information in the area near Westmount the police had.\u201cQuite often too, Park.On the north side of Sher- | {he victims, for various reasons, brooke only one and {wo fam-: did not wish a full disclosure, he ACCEPTANCE TEST: new $50,000 aerial ladder truck prior to formal acceptance.A second model, exactly similar, will arrive in two weeks.These will replace the two present trucks, one of which \"partially collapsed\u201d at a fire last year.The other is rented.The new aerial ladder trucks feature the most up-to-date safety features and controls.Firemen getting the feel of the new acquisition are, left to right: R.Horrocks, W.MacMillan, and J.Hale, Below are Captain K.Ryan and Deputy Chief T.Hovenden.CM.Liberals Drury leaves for west coast C.M.\u201cBud\u201d Drury, Liberal candidate in St.Antoine-West- mount leaves for the west coast today for a four-day speaking tour.Mr.Drury, who was elected in the election of last June, is defence spokesman for the Liberal Party.His tour will take him to Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Jasper, Winnipeg and Brandon.Prior to his departure, Mr.Drury yesterday evening attended a reunion of Old Boys of Westmount High School held at the Queen's Hotel.During the afternoon he had been present at a seminar at Loyola College brooke street, west.He said that Canada \u2018can\u2019t afford another House of Minorities.\u201d He explained that the basic issue of this election campaign was the necessity for decisive leadership.He added: \u201cWe need a government which can assure the 250,- 000 new people entering the labor market each year full em- | Jack Foster takes to.hustings Jack Foster, Social Credit standard-bearer in St, Antoine- Westmount, began his campaign this week with a tour of the lower section of the Westmount and the St.Antoine district, calling on householders and meeting people in the street.Mr.Foster said that his campaign headquarters on St.Catherine street had received \u201ca large volume of calls from people asking about Social Credit, moved ployment.However, we will not \u2018by the great need for our sort be able to lick the unemployment question overnight.\u201d \"of government that exists in the country.\u201d Progressive-Conservative ily dwellings may be erected between Lansdowne and Clarke avenues.No additional rooming or bogrdilig nNouscgare permitted, Aithough a 3 storey maximum is allowed along most of St.Catherine street, retail commercial areas of Greene avenue, Victoria avenue, and the West End of Sherbrooke street are restricted to six stories.Much of the by-law is based on the report submitted in 1960 to the city by the architectural firm of Bland, Le Moyne and Edwards, called \u201c a report on the planning of the southern area of Westmount.\u201d In other business, the City Council approved a commitment of $4,639.62 of $10,099 to cover the cost of purchasing an ad- dressograph machine a Gra- photype and a mailing machine (Continued on page 14) NDP | said.Noting that the co-operation of the citizen is a vital force in crime detection and esvecjally crime prevention, Director Harper told of a recent case whire a subsequent investigation disclosed i that a citizen has been a Witness ,to a break-in while 1t was in progress but, he did not call the police because he \u2018didn\u2019t want to {get involved.\u201d The police, he said, are only too pleased to in- _ vestigate any suspiclous circum.\"stances as, in this way, they often catch criminals in the act.Two men held for local thefts A Montreal resident pleaded guilty Wednesday in Westmount Municipal Court to charges of breaking and entering and theft and spoke on the subject of e d Julien Maior from a Westmount home last da\u2019s def it ts.8 > sfore Cmairs sers cmmi Kerrigan denounces JOE oo Se Visits fo visit Lavin, 25, 772 Marin street who Ayersville was apprehended Saturday by Last week end he visited at Ayersville, Que., to speak on behalf of the Liberal candidate for Argenteuil Deux-Montagnes, Vincent Drouin.The Liberal candidate also spoke on Sunday at a meeting of the Maplewood Club at the \u2018Liberal gimmicks\u2019 \u201cThe Election Coloring Book.\u201d caricaturing Conservative, NDP, and Social Credit personalities and platforms and cir-' culated as Liberal Party Litera- gressive-Conservative standard- bearer in St.Antoine-West- mount He said that this was not an appropriate time for anything local industries Julien Major.New Democratic Party candidate in St.An- toine-Westmount this week local police after taking cigars, liquor and a small amount of money {rom an office at 18 Glad- | stone avenue, Westmount, A second man is being held in \u201cconnection with the robbery but spoke to a gathering at Lhe | requested trial in Montreal Court.opening of his campaign head- ris case will come up in two ture came in for criticism this but forthright and honest pre- Church of the Messiah, Sher-! week from Peter Kerrigan, Pro- NEBR | sentations of the facts and views of the political parties and can- # didates as the April 8 election quarters on St.Catherine street near Greene.He said that the NDP had the only \u2018truly na- weeks.Police officials noted that a i : ie i tional policy.\u201d complete recovery of the stolen \u201cis probably one of the most im- : goods was made as they were Next week\u2019s weather portant and crucial Canadians Mr.Major suggested that a found in the possession of the By ERIC NEAL have faced in many decades.\u201d permanent Le et ribo two men.March 16 to 23 | \u2018Distortions than \u201canother Royal Commis- Police acted oa information re- Sunshine, wind, intermittent snow, freezing mists and bright and gimmicks\u2019 sion.\u201d ceived from an undisclosed periods to start the week.Stormy in all the northern States Jt is for this reason that 1! In addition to attending a source.and into the Maritimes, possibly spilling over into the Townships.feel that it is unfortunate that |large number of private coffee ee ee Temperature range, nights 10°F and days 35 to 45°F during the the Liberal Party and candiates parties, this week and next, Mr.week.Below zero and 35°F in the north and east.continue to avoid the facts and Major plans to speak to em- IN DEX Many years in this fourth week before Easter we have three to resort to distortions and gim- ployees of the RCA Victor or four sunny days with cold nights but the thermometer cam |micks,\u201d Mr.Kerrigan said, Company, and in a number of \u20ac hes s rise to 50°F or higher in the south giving us A FALSE SURING.| The two latest examples of other local industrial plants.hure erie og The mild period can melt the snows in the forests of New this, he said, are the cartoon} He has distributed over Classified .} \u2018York, Vermont and New Hampshire, consequently rivers Chau-| color book and the newly form-| 45.000 leaflets which set forth Editoriet .4 diere, Richelieu and Chateauguay overflow this week.ed \u201cTruth Squad,\u201d which is be-|hid his platform and plans to Sports CI VB Snow, bright periods and warming for the end of the week.(Continued on page 9 make a full delivery in this area.(Women .10, 9%, 13 N Louis Gravel announces : March 15, 1963 The Westmount Examiner, Fri \u2018vacation Louis Gravel, 374 Metcalfe avenue, president of the Cerebral Palsy Association, announced Tuesday at a news conference that this year Montrealers may \u2018bid\u2019 for holiday vacations.An auction will be held at the Mount Royal Hotel on March 28 at 7:30 p.m.Accommodations at resort ho-' tels in Canada, the United States and overseas will be sold to the highest bidder and proceeds will | go to the Montreal Division of the Cercbral Palsy Association of | Quebec, Mr.Gravel said.i \u2018More than 100 vacations valued from $50 to $600 will be auctioned.Vacations include resort areas surrounding Montreal and many well known foreign auction\u2019 hotels such as the Waikikian in Hawaii, the Mont Parnes im Athens, Queen's Park in Trinidad and the Casa Montego in Jamaica,\u201d he said, A brochure listing available ac- commodalions and selling for a nominal charge will serve as an \"admission ticket to the auction.\u2018We expect more than 1,000 peuple to attend this gala event,\u201d Mr.Gravel added.\u2018Not only will people buy vacations for great savings, but at the same time they will be contributing to the work of the Cerebral Palsy Association.\u201d The Porcupine Mountains, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, rise to a height of 2,023 feet above sea level.City pays for damages Dr.F.Victor Ogulnik, 32396 St.Catherine street west, will soon receive $175.36 from the City of Westmount, covering damages to his car.City Council this week authorized payment for damages incurred during snow removal operations when Dr.Ogulnik's car was struck by a city truck on Belfnage road.The City Attorney believed ' that the City was responsible for! the damages.Payment will be made from Westmount's Insurance Reserve.City manager N.T.Dawe said that such accidents are bound to occur occasionally during the rush of snow removal operations, and that Westmount had been fortunate in not having to make a similar payment since 1960.THE ELEGANCE OF YESTERDAY IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AS FRESH AS TOMORROW 3 & 4-Bedroom Family Suites Here is the kind of apartment accommodation you may have despaired of finding in a contemporary, air-conditioned building so excellenily located.The accent is on spaciousness throughout.An air of utmost refinement and charm welcomes you at the entrance lobhy and accompanies you into each individual suite.Everywhere you encounter the thoughtfully worked-out details that assure your comfort.Kitchens are cunningly complete, down to the built-in dishwasher.Bathrooms are so elegantly appointed.Window treatments are uniquely efficient and offer lovely views at every side.And there's room for truly gracious family living.Your visit will be very pleasant.Come any day from 9 am.to 6 pm.\u2014 from noon to six on Sundays.12 Westmount students in Choral Society Concert Twelve Westmount students will sing in the coming McGill Choral Society concert, held in the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymnasium, March 16, at 8:15 p.m, The concert will be directed by Gifford Mitchell, Westmount students (aking part are: Sopranos \u2014 Devon Emory, Pam Gales, Karen Keator, Pamela Walker, Elizabeth Winn.Alto \u2014 Nancy Leclair.Tenors \u2014 Michael Bradley, David Francis, Gerry Ross.Basses \u2014 David Paterson, David Phillips, Jim Wright.This year's \u2018Springsong\u2019 will feature Coleridge-Taylor's \u2018\u201cHiawatha's Wedding Feast\u201d which will occupy the entire second half of the programme.Students | \u201cTne Omnipotence,\u201d to bel Pomiliu,\u201d \u2018The Time for Mak- will also sing Franz Schubert's \u201cHospodi ing Songs has Come,\u201d \u2018\u201cVenez- uala,\u201d and other spirituals, folk songs and ballads, 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 A ay] [A A; } l am a tn\u201d lh oom reg me © i \u201c0, - ar RI Tas a A LU For All Your © PHOTO SUPPLIES © PHOTOGRAPHY © PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg'd.2 Stores to Serve You 4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 EN VOL.XXXIV, No.11 Wider range of books | Mechanics Institute re-named Atwater Library The Atwater Library contains books on all subjects, not merely technical ones and accordingly it is no longer officially named the Mechanics Institute, President Norman English told the 123rd Annual Meeting held in the Atwater Library, Monday.He said that the name \u201cMechanics Institute\u201d is not being abandoned altogether; xaminer MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1963 GS ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OIMANS JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.W_ERSATAM _0_U_NgT PAGE THREE it will still designate the corporate organization.Civil Protection Emergency equipment to be purchased | Westmount will soon have over $7.000 worth of emergency equip- | meut at a (host of only $772.28.Under the plovision of the Emer- | gency Measures Organization (Civil Protection\u2019 a budget of $7.772.75 has been approved by, Provincial and Federal authori-' ties for the City of Westmount requiring the pugchase of auxiliary ' firesfighting: and first aid equipTin mrad tools, pumps, | ~ AY meat.\u201cTCC an These purchases are only to be used in the event of a civil emer-, gency or some particular disaster (Continued on page 9) VICTORIA STAMP & COIN SHOP |, R.A.EAKIN Albums & Accessories | Stamps & Coins © Bought ® Sold ® Appraised Open daily 9.30 to 6, Saturdays till 1 P.M, 346 VICTORIA AVE.MORTIMER ROSS \"Atwater avenue.Westmount, He Mr.English was re-elected President of the Institute.1200 is Executive Vice-President of the Vapor Heating Company.Limited.Mr.English spoke of the continued interest in the weekly lectures, film showings and music appreciation concerts held during the winter months, The hall was filled to capacity nearly every week, he said.Grateful acknowledgment was made for a Provincial grant of $2,000 in 1962.Gifts of this nature, and bequests from estates, ' are needed and appreciated by (Continued on page 9) PRESENTATION: \" from Real Estate sales right: Lise Ringuette, Stephan Mastelak, Michael Lapointe, and Caroline Olsen.laces 13th |-° re roel bene cipalities in total value of week by the Montreal Real Dorothy Davis and Violet ° : % 1 on island \u2018Red Sh K\u20ac oes Westmount placed 13th ° Real Estate Transactions during the past year accord- Estate Board.Totals for the Walters, directors of the Chil- period from January to De-dren\u2019s Theatre, Girouard, have, among the 32 island muni- ing to figures released this: set here cember 1962 were $12,- to conclude the theatre's 30th season.secured the rights to 701,644.\u201cRed Shoes.\u201d a stage version of .the fairy tale of Hans Christian Transactions re tary tate ans Sars an .{ Anderson.It will have its Cana- increase | dian premiere at Victoria Hall, Total value of transactions, Westmount, on Saturday April during December was $1.087.- | 13.with repeat performances on 416, the Board reported 28 Aptil 20 and 27.i transactions in that month and Dancing is an important fea- 329 for the entire year.ture of the play and it will be Westmount had approximately supervised by Agy Polly, former the same value of transactions soloist and choreographer with as Cote St.Luc, Beaconsfield, | various Stale opera and film, and Ville d'Anjou.| companies in Eastern Europe, The red shoes.about which Noel 8 Reader's Digest in Westmount received a visit recently some young pupils at the Mackay Centre for Deaf and Crippled Childran.They were accompanied by A.H.Marden, president of the Cen- 2 _ ;, ani he \u201ctre, who is shawn receiving a donafion of $1,250 from Digest president E.Paul radios Jad other \u201cspecial cae Westmount -+ Zimmerman, 6) 8.Murray Hill avenue, Westmount.The young visitors are, left ta NEED A CAB! UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.( WeSTMOUNT'S FINEST HEATING SERVICE storslome HEATING OIL WITH DEPENDABLE FR FILL-O-MATIC DELIVERY CHARTERED Real estate transactions over ACCOUNTANT all city wards and suburban municipalities of the Island of Montreal amounted to $643.244,- Office Res.582 at the end of 1962.This to- 933-1448 653-2907 tal represents an increase of \"more than $133 millions over the 1961 figures.The major share of the in- .crease came from the city | wards where the value of sales jumped from $270.304.163 in\u2019 1961 to $346,795,729.The total number of sales, however, in- \"creased by only 818 to 9.382.| The Montreal Real Estate | Board reports that of the 35 i city wards and 32 suburban | municipalities on the island of | Montreal, 10 registered trans-| | actions totalling more than $!9; | millions including Notre Dame | de Grace, with $31,310.120, and | the Town of Mount Royal with | $20,987,719.Ahuntsic was the \u2018leader with $57,704.652.the play is centred, are appa-, da AGE PIE 51 Pr a FARQUHAR ROBERTSON tently magic.cuusing anyone! LIMITED who puts them on to dance in-; 5250 WESTERN AVE cessantly.Snogg, a wicked \\_ gypsy.persuades a pretty orphan girl to put them on.The gil's feet dance away trom Use Examiner Classified Ads For Best Results her and she is wisked out of NEWS 600 PHONE: 481-0371 J town by the wily Snogg.| DIAL FACTUAL A DIASION OF CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 15, 1963 T HE Clossified Advertising (Te 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) Hu.1-8451 Editorial Dopertment \u2014\u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1-2771 John W.Sancton, President and Publisher Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims le be an independent, clean newspaper for the heme.devoted (o public service, Mall subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.28 halt yesr.Five vents a copy, Member of the Canadium Weekly Newpnpets Association, Quebec Newspapery Association, Authorized as Second Cluss Mil by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.and for payment of posloue in cash, Examiner Serving the Oy of Wostmounê since 1926 Heed Office: 7005 Kildare Roed, Montree! 29 WESIMQUNT n.Concern eaused by the appearance of Molotov Cocktalls in the Royal Montreal Regiment Armoury on St.Catherine street west poem in the mail, may be 26 Years Ago in The Examiner Friday, March 19, 1937 No apartment project for Nuns\u2019 Farm Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman WE SAY A safety program for sprinters and shails : 75 start new group (SHAKESPEARE wrote of +7 the whining schoolboy \u201ccreeping like snail unwillingly to school.\u201d Times have surely changed: the schoolboy (or girl) may today be still whining or unwillingly, but any comparison between him and a snail is ridiculous.He is to be found running, jumping, shoving, and even darting out across streets in a most unsnaillike manner.Therein hessthe-story.\u2026\u2014 Aware of this youthful* urge \u2018that often possesses schoolchildren to get across the street as quickly as possible without regard for oncoming traffic, the Safety Committee of the West- mount Rotary Club.in conjunction with the West- mount Police Department and the Roslyn Home and School Association, have prepared a map indicating protected school crossings for children at Roslyn.Copies have been distributed to parents.The map divides the school area into districts and indicates the various protected crossings.five with school guards, two with traffic lights.By following the routes indicated on the map.no pupil need cross anv of the major streets on his way to or from school at an unprotected crossing.The Safety Committee of the Westmount Rotary and the others concerned are to be commended for this positive plan and for their efforts to acquaint parents and children with the dangers of our roads.It is hoped that maps may also be prepared for pupils at other schools in the city public and private alike.A recent survey shows that over 13.000 cars passed the corner of Westmount boulevard and Argyle avenue during a twelve hour period.Shail or sprinter \u2014 watch out! > \u2018 THEY SAY Time ond goodness defermine greatness.| lt is doubtful that existing YOU SAY ! building by-laws in Westmount : {will be altered to permit the \u2018erection of structures of more than five stories in heigh \u2014 notably the purposed apartment project to be built on the Nuns\u2019 ; .Färm opposite the Athletic Sir: In à recent comic strip.Grounds \u2014 as City Council was one little character asked his \\nformed Monday that a num- buddy \u2014 \u201cWhat if the whole ber of local residents and pro- world suddenly decided to run | prietors have written to City away from his problems?\u201d To pr.) expressing displeasure at which his friend replied: the suggestion that the rules \u201cWell.at least we'd all be run-' governing construction be ning in the same direction!\u201d \u2018changed.Unfortunately.for many of!.The protests came mainly us who live with _illness, We mainly from residents of West- simply cannot run away \u2014 ern avenue whose homes could only smack headlong into it \u2014 be in the proximity of the pro- and we must -fight it \u2014 with\u2019 posed apartment building.all the faith, funds and fury | Original plans call for a ten We possess, storey structure to enclose a Urgent as it is that we con- centeral court and playground.quer discase before it conquers | Initial cost would be about $2,- #s add to that the stigma of | 500.000.: prejudice, - ignorance and, Ed.note \u2014 An apartment was archaic.antiquatea ideas that finally built on the Grey Nuns go hand in hand with this sick- site in 1957, the first construc- ness.and the job is just that | tion of any type on that block.much tougher! Ask the aver-| age person about Epilepsy and |\" they shudder and talk of fits.Many noted educators and Today, medical science prominent citilens of West- speaks not of \u2018\u2018fits\u201d, only of mount attended the opening yes- \u2018\u201c\u201c\u2018seizures\u2019\u2019.These seizures af- terday of the library in Queens fect us in a multitude of forms School.Among those present \u2014 anywhere from a momen-, were Mr.S.F.Kneeland, Wal- tary slight daze, a twitch of ter Chalk, E.W.T.Raddon, and some muscle or great convul-.Miss Kathleen Jenkins of the sions known as \u2018\u2018grand mal'\u2019.| Westmount Public Library.Years ago these seizures were: The library is situated in a impossible to control, but to- large ,bright room on the north- day.thanks to the great west side of the building.sciences of medicine, drugs: It will be open both as a read- have brought miraculous con-' ing room and as a lending lib- trol and are enabling people rary for pupils of Queens school.to live normal lives.\"Over five hundred volumes have How strange it is then.that been obtained thanks to the gen- in this country, where statis- erosity of many local residents.tics show Epilepsy \u2018which is R.S.White, MP, the Greek word for *\u2018seizures\u2019) is ill ranks high above many other Robert Smeaton White, vet- well know illnesses, there is | eran Conservative Member of still no Canadian Epileptic As-| parliament for St.Antoine- sociation.Westmount was confined to bed I would therefore ask all) at the Capital yesterday follow- parents and adults interested ing an attack of grippe.He is in forming an association for |attended by a -doctor and a information, help and research nurse, but his condition is not in Epilepsy, to please come to considered serious.our opening meeting to be held .: Monday.March 11 at 8 p.m, Westmount High wins in the Montreal Neurological ski tourney Institute.3801 University street Westmount High Skiers won or contact me at 484-3991.top honors Saturday in the In- ter-School Ski Tourney held on Mt.Royal.They defeated La- chine, Strathcona, and Montreal teams.The local relay team consisted of McLurg, Ritchie, Doughtery, and Martin, H.Fitzpatrick, Barrie, Stanniforth, Campbell, and Calvery were top scorers for Westmount.Volunteers sought Library \u201cfor Queens School _ Mrs.Herbert Takefman Feudal fun s.He is among the guests invited every year to shoot the peasants on the estate.28th anniversary of (gossip column) St.Andrews .eM HE King,\u201d wrote a boy| St.Andrew's Church will in his history examina.commemorate Sunday the 28th tion paper, \u2018fled hot-feet from \"anniversary of the opening of the battle.and was found lay- [the present church building, Rev.ing in a ficld disguised as a|W- J.Clark.will preach\u201d the local pheasant.\u201d morning service.The first church built on the site was opened February 21.1886.It was an attractive frame building with a high pointed spire.Opening services were conducted by Rev.A.B.Mac- kay, Rev, James Fleck, and Rev.J.McCaul, a EL ~\u2014 Mary Baker Eddy last week brought he following - whi This Week in Westmount By VALENTINA_RAHR appropriate for St.Patrick\u2019s Day, \u2018Marriage Go Round\u201d at La Pou- celebrations too: driere this week, announces plans A for a new addition to the already THE IRISH SEPARATISTS\u201d active theatre.A third building, : ian: mai na located near La Poudriere.will se we \u2018 ; , Burpee vr Joh ln Menten en is summer for pape pr ball i formances three times a week.And form a group of Separa-', La Remise, the second building, tists 1 is equipped with Canadiana, old And call ourselves the \u201cIrish Canadian furniture and features Mists\u201d! a hand made quilted bedcover which is a prize piece with color- We'd first demand the license ful design.Candle lit tables with plates i chairs are supplied for theatre Have shamrocks underneath goers who wish to stop in during the dates intermission for a drink of And since it is within the law punch\u2019.The ori in print \u201cErin 80{ TOBIE STEINHOUSE, Spring- : field avenue, exhibiting recent to engravings, at the Montreal Mus- \u201cCounty Clare\" eum of Fine Arts March 15 to 31.An Irishman would be the .WESTMOUNT HOBBY SHOW Mayor | scheduled to be on view April 24 And in the courts and on the to 27.and featuring collections, bench ; crafts.games, home economics, A sign would read \u201cWe don\u2019t music and entertainment, pen- speak French\u201d, | manship and literature, pets, and , .| photography.for those boys and We'd burn Drapeau in effigy | girls under 20 years of age living And tear the Fleur de Lis in jn Westmount or attending schools three .here.Entry forms must be filled In Place Ville Marie we'd out and returned to the West- have the Fair \u2018 mount Y by April 5.But change the name to \u2018\u201cDub- Westmount High distributing In Square\u2019.pamphlets to cramming students The cops would all be Pat or writing exams, and especially fo Mike those graduating this year.con- And this I must admit I'd like t2ining suggestions from experts For Irish cops are lots of fun in various fields.They urge the Plenty of nerve \u2014 they need | student to get started, make study no gun.à habit, budget your study time, ,use various study techniques, So listen now, Etat Quebec, | read thoughtfully, read at differ- Without the Irish, you're a'ent rates, read aloud certain sec- wreck tions.underline, outline, sum- So smarten up, don't listen to marize.illustrate by examples, That agitator named Chaput ! overlearn, review, question, ac- | quire the dictionary habit.Most JEANINE BEAUBIEN.Oakland, important section of all: \u201cHow avenue, Westmount, appearing in | can | make myself learn better?\u201d We'd change \u2018Quebec\u2019 The police phone rang and the woman complained about her cat being lost in the snow storm.The officer assured her that cots usually survived.but the lady went on about how intelligent her porti- cular cat was.\"In that cose,\u201d the officer soid, you had better hang up.The cat is probably trying to call you.\" ce CR ; Se X \u2014 Word Puzzle ACROSS ¢7.Essential 8.Office las mere 2.Fire de- parts boy's partment 48.Morally trip command.obligated SA er: abbr.49, Genealogy greets 5.Border ing: 9.Four-base DOWN collog.hit: base- 1.To stick to- 11.Dim.of ball gether Sarah state ol = = Hi 12 ra win tree ERA Bout ous the Wind\u201d 8.Through 19.Barks family 4.Rubbish 23.Whart 32.Papal rep- 18.\u2014\u2014 firma 5.Agreement dweller resentative 14.Bditorial between 25.Polish 33.Retains \u201cIr govern.briskly 36.Woo 15.Ooze ments 28.Part of eye 39.Poker stake 17.Classified 6.Profound 28.Sioped 42.Burmese notice 1.Grand 29.Peruses knife 18.Arid Army of 80.In the pre 44, And not 20, Chinese the Repub- ceding 45.Iowa cole dynasty lic: abbr.month lege 21.Nickel: sym.1 ja 22, Twelvemonths 24.Long step 37.French bacteriole ogist 29.Round up (cattle) 21.Defraud 84.City train 85.Quadrant 97.\u2014to (look after) 38.By 39.\u2014\u2014 Dom- ini 40.Earth goddess 41, Did not: contracted 68.Open, 489 9 bottle 40.Btruck hard PRS, Sa Le A report on the planning of the southern area of Westmount: Street planting and open spaces © - Trees take traffic flow This is the fourth in a series of reports on Westmount\u2019s \u201cmaster plan\u201d for re-development of the city between Sherbrooke street and the southern limits.It is based on the report submitted in 1960 to the City Council by the firm of Bland.Lemoyne and Edwards, Architects and Town Planning Consultants.This firm spent eight months on an intensive study of the southern area, in order to provide \u201c sound basis for regulations to preserve the unique character of Westmount and, at the same time provide for its orderly redevelopment.\u201d Much of the new zoning by-law, approved recently at a meeting of Westmount ratepayers is based on information given in the report.Street planting, the report noted is a most important aspect of the City.\u201cThe verdant character of the City is complementary to the residential and must be considered as an integral feature of the community.West- mount is particularly well endowed with fine parks and pleasant street planting and the protection and preservation of these features is of paramount importance to the city.Trees are at a premium \u201cWithin the southern area the two major spaces about the large park and the City Hall are features that can ill-afford to be forfeited.The prolific street planting within the central portion of the area is a commodity which is at a premium in many urban residential districts and must not be allowed to be destroyed until new trees have grown to take the place of the old.\u201d One of the notable features tion to its neighboring of Westmount is its pleasant streets.\u201d the report noted.street planting, Many of the - One-way streets trees arc elms in full growth, s preferable to but there are also numerous loss of trees avenues of young trees of other species which will be The destruction of trees in the interests of traffic flow a source of pleasure for a ; : long time.\u201cStreet widening cannot be reconciled with the primary purpose of West- and development close to the mount as a desirable resi- sidewalk or lot line appears to dential area, it was noted.cause the most regrettable \u201cOne-way street systems or loss of trees.Greene avenue the elimination of curb park- from Sherbrooke to St.Cath.ing would be of slight incon- erine street is particularly veniences greatly preferred bleak and there are parts of to the loss of trees.From the Sherbrooke.Victoria, and point of view of appearance, St.Catherine where the lack which is a paramount con- of trees is felt in close rela- sideration in a pleasant residential area, trees must be saved and traffic diverted when it becomes impossible.to handle on existing streets.\u2019 Westmount Park is the heart of the pattern of trees which : spreads out along Western avenue to the cast and west.intersecting the side streets, which are thickly planted with the exception of the streets, which are thickly planted with the exception of the strects mentioned above.The report said that the pattern of existing trees suggests that a plan for Westmount must be made to preserve the verdant character of Western avenue as a natural outgrowth of the park, extending into all the residential areas in the southern part of the City.I.plumbing failed i In dead of night Preserve We sent a man Western avenue To fix it right.\u201cAny widening of Western JOHN WATSON avenue as a traffic artery would destroy its trees and LIMITED would be a most disastrous C.Grainger Tomkinson loss in appearance.Western PLUMBING & HEATING avenue is essentially a park CONTRACTORS street of important local significance and should not carry DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE through traffic.It should be Service and Quotations on request primarily the route to the park 1359 GREENE AVENUE for all the residents nearby WE.5-4689 that could be used safely by children on their way to the.Tee ee Ah aM Ren time (OS OS TETE ETAT ET nt CPL EE Er .religious.institutions and neighboring schools and play-, preference over grounds.Parts of it might The report then stated that parts of the street Western avenue might well be blocked off to prevent its use as a traffic artery.It remarked, however, that such a proposal naturally implies that an alternate \u2018route be established to carry adequately the present Western avenue traffic.h Their courteous, trained men will gladly pick up that 4 eu a en eavy trunk or household item and deliver it wherever you [Apart from park and street wish.safely, without fuss or delay.Call Kenwood's.planting there ave other open They\u2019 Il take care of it\u2014for less than you think.spaces that provide aumenity value to the community.HENWOOD!S C ARI These are the City owned parks and playgrounds and KENWOOD'S WESTMOUNT the large open spaces.The TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.© 933-1113 distribution of both these Over 60 years\u2019 experience.Agents for Allied Van Lines.types of amenity open spaces throughout the area is rea- KENWOOD'S ov have a local delivery problem, the smart thing to do is to call Kenwood's.Kenwood's care.That's why they provide a special local service, just for you.sonably well balanced except \u2014\u2014 - \u2014 for pockets of early land dis- * e tribution, the report said.The variety and quantity of recreation facilities are other attractions of southern West- mount for families with school-going-children.The provision of public open space is related to the population, area.and character of the community.\u2018Private landscaping must be encouraged and rewarded\u2019 The report noted that where the size of the lot has been large._endugli, some of the .,.large.apartment buildings have provided attractive settings to their buildings with fine landscaping that has been well maintained.\u2018Open spaces like these are a source of great satisfaction to both occupants and visitors.and also to those who live in adjacent areas.This rather commonplace phenomenon is not the result of regulation, but of simple self-interest that has been rewarding to all.Such an attitude must be encouraged rather than required in a zoning by-law, and accordingly the social benefit HONOURED THE WORLD OVER for its true lightness of tone and its rare brilliance of taste.; 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Come All! Ye Faithful ! Hungry for Knowledge of the SOCRED platform AND HEAR Dr.D.Hushley Well-known Westmount Lecturer and Philosopher On Wednesday March 20th Time: 8 P.M.PLACE : J.FOSTER SOCRED CANDIDATE Committee Room 1923 St.Catherine St.W.WE.5-8660 take à two hour tour of the new) TCA hangars at Dorval.There are 51 seats in a Viscount and thirty-six people have | already reserved places.The remaining fifteen positions will be assigned on a first come, first, served basis.Application may be, made for any youngsier between the ages of eight and seventeen, | N.T.Dawe to Quebec Westmount fights annexation Manager N.T.Dawe, travelled to Quebec this week | to fight annexation plans.He represents Westmount in opposition along with other suburban City Cecil Pascal heads Joint Jewish Campaign Cecil Pascal.645 Lansdowne avenue, Westmount, was elected to serve as general chairman for the 1963 Joint Campaign for Combined Jewish Appeal, United Israel Appeal and the Rescue and Survival Fund at the annual meeting of the Business Men\u2019s Council on Monday evening, at the Montefiore Club.Mr.Pascal succeeds Jacob M.Lowry who now becomes chairman of the Business Men\u2019s Council.ess municipalities, to Montreal\u2019s pro- pusal to the Quebec Legislature to annex the suburbs of st.| Leonard de Port Maurice and Riviere des Prairies.The law now requires approval The Joint Campaign is the an- | of us here tonight have been nual major welfare campaign blessed.conducted by the Jewish com-! He urged that \u201cwe must work munity for local, national and to build up à strong and integ- overseas causes.The official | rated Jewish community at dates of this year's campaign home in order to cope with any The cost for the complete after-: by both the council and the | have been set for November 4 problems which may arise.\u201d He noon's programme is $3.30.Any parents interested in volunteering the services of their car for transportation are invited to do so.This will be an opportunity for them to expert | ence, first hand.the type of programmes, leaders, that the West- | mount YMCA provides to the community.The tour of the TCA facilities will be of interest to all parents and there would be.no fee for this guided tour.If.any mothers or fathers would also like to go up in the air with the group the YMCA would.be pleased to reserve a seal on | the plane for them.The cost fori the ride would be $2.50.The annual (Open Gymnastic Meet was West t ' Mayor J.CSIMEUD! Mount Royal: Mayor P.E.Petit, | B'nai B'rith; the Masonic Lodge | creased contributions to meet i voters through a referendum be- to 18.fore any takeover is effective, but Montreal, through the Legislature\u2019s Private Bills Committee, wants to dispense with the necessity of any referendum.A Montreal delegation headed years and before that he was by Mayor Jean Drapeau and EX- an associate chairman ecutive Chairman Lucien Saulnier is expected to argue that annex-' I called for full support for \"our hospitals and institutions, wel- has been active in community fare agencies and summer camps affairs for many years.Hein order to build assurance for has served as an associate cam-;a sound and safe future.\u201d He paign chairman for the past two | also urged support \u2018for Can- I adian Jewish Congress with all in the its various agencies for educa- Corporations Division.He serv- tion and vigilence which safe- ed as a member of the board of | guards our rights as Canadian The new campaign chairman ation is urgently needed by Mont- | directors of the Herzl Health ' citizens.\u201d real in its constant expansion and that both suburban municipalities require better public services and financing.They operated under year.Suburban delegates present in addition (to N.T.Dawe are: P.Dawson, Town of St.Leonard de Port Maurice, held on March 2, 8, and 9th at) Mayor George O'Reilly, Verdun, the Westmount YMCA.Over 150 spectators watched 96 competi- {ors during the three days.This year representatives came from Ottawa, Ontario, Lakeshore and Westmount \u2018Ys\u2019.Montreal High School.Rosemount, St.Georges, | (Continued on page 9) Be Ready\u2014On April 5th AT THE FORUM-8 P.M.The Team of THOMPSON-CAOUETTE will be together to answer the sinister attacks of their opponents KNOW THE TRUTH IN ST.ANTOINE-WESTMOUNT VOTE FOSTER SOCRED CANDIDATE Mayor Romuald Bourque, Outre- mont: Leopold Christin, Riviere des Prairies, Atwater Library \u2018Talk Without Words\u2019 | scheduled Nicholas Moramp, prominent Canadian photographer, will \u2018present a \u201cTalk Without Words\u201d Lat the Atwater Library, Friday March 22.Colored slides taken in Canada.Peru, and Mexico will be showed with an appro- | priate musical background.According to Mr.Moramp, i the showing will illustrate \u201cthe physical effect that musie has on pictures.\u201d A photographer for the CPR {for many years, Mr.Moramp i I , (Continued on page 14) Is your washer all washed up?a termpPlan loan supplies cash for big purchases at low cost You know exactly what you pay \u2014 to the last eent \u2014 with a term[)lan loan.No hidden charges.No \u2018extras\u2019.And very likely a lot less than you may be asked to pay elsewhere.So when & you borrow to pay for that new washer, or a car, of doctors\u2019 bills, or vacation expenses.for any reasonable purpose , .come see us about 8 termPlan loan.Any amount up to $3,600; Ov @p to 36 months to pay.Simple.Businesslike, Life-insured, Just talk to any Royal Bank p manager, or ask for our termPlan foldes, ROYAL BANK er 75 Branches fm Montreal and District, | Service Centre.a Jewish Feder-| Discussing the overseas situa- ation agency.He also serves on jtion, Mr.Pasea] stressed that the board of the YM-YWHA.\u201cthe emergency needs which de- the Hospital of Hope and the veloped last year as a result of a deficit last] Montreal Rehabilitation Insti- | increased Jewish migration from tute.; .| North Africa and other areas | Mr.Pascal is a member of pave carried over into the cur- ; Shaar Hashomayim Congrega- rent year so that there will once | tion: of Mount Royal Lodge.again be a call for greatly in- of the Covenant; the Montreal | gyerseas responsibilities.\u201d \u201cRotary Club: and the Monte- 1.100.000 ,fiore and Hillsdale Club.| Approximately im- \"migrants have been brought to Family Israel af a cost of $1,500,000.000 tradition \u201csince the Jewish state was es In being appointed as chair- tablished almost 15 years ago, man of the Joint Campaign.Mr.| the meeting was (old.Dr.Israel Pascal becomes the third mem- | Goldstein of Jerusalem.world ber of his family to hold this chairman of the Keren Hayesod position.His brother Max Pas-| United Israel Appeal said that of cal served as chairman in 1958, and other brother Arthur was chairman in 1960.Israel's total immigration costs, about $800,000,000 has been contributed by the Jewish people throughout the wpxld-through the Keren-Hayesod-United Israel Appeal, which Montreal receives its {funds from the Joint Campaign.$20,000 poid for Dorchester surveys In accepting the appointment as chairman of the 1963.Joint Campaign, Cecil Pascal.pledged to lead his campaign team in doing \u201cour utmost to raise a sum of money sufficient to meet the minimum budgetary requirements of all the local and beneficiary agencies of the Combined Jewish Appeal as well as to provide a greatly increased amount for critical overseas needs.| Possible compulsory | contributions \u201cHow many of us.\u201d he asked, Westmount Council approved \u201ccontribute an amount which a commitment of $20.000 Mon- closely approaches the percent-!day to cover preliminary costs age allowed by our government of the Dorchester expropria- as deductible for tax exemp-' tion, clearing the way for the tion?! projected widening of the street \u201cThe day may yel come.\u201d he within the City Limits.warned, \u201cwhen the government! No funds have been commit- will tax us for this 10 percent ted yet for the actual expropria- if we do not give voluntarily.|tion of individual properties, We would complain bitterly in! but professional work has been such a case and insist on our done by land surveyors, legal right to contribute to charity on representatives and appraisers a voluntary basis.We now have: and accounts are payable.this right, but we fall far short| A further commitment of $4.- of exercising it to the full ex- 000 was made for engineering tent.\u201d services in connection with a re- \u201cWe must not lose sight of port on sewer systems \u2018in the the fact.\u201d he added.\u201cthat in our Dorchester-Atwater area.This midst there are a very large | was authorized in connection number of people upon whom with the Dorchester widening.the blessings of health and the The firm of C.D.Howe Com- comforts of life have not fallen pany Limited was retained tor to the same extent that many the job.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE?The Photo M.L.S.listing offered EXCLUSIVELY by the members of the Montreal Real Estate Board assures you the service of 200 brokers and their 800 salesmen.Consult your broker .or ask for a list of our members.MONTREAL REAL ESTATE BOARD 1500 Stanley St.Room 410, VI.9-7567 Talent for US.engagements By MAURICE MARIASINE Talent Club \u2014 The Unity Boys\u2019 Moore have written a play called Reid who recently completed a Club Talent Parade continues to busily engaged rehearsing for| pet Play will be presented during real Parks and Playgrounds in their forth-coming shows in Boston and Lake Placid and enter- * taining with bookings al the Dor- | Drama Class is working on a play boys and girls 9 to 12 years of, val United Church next Friday Unity Boys\u2019 Club Parade prepares great job.The classes are held Club's newspaper, was circulated every Monday and Friday at 6.30! to Club members last Saturday.We would like to offer congratu- Pehess Club \u2014 Peter Whiteside lations to the Bulletins Advisor is the newest volunteer worker to, Miss Joan Strike, and to the fol- offer his services to the Club.lowing reporters: Douglus Fisher, Peter conducts a Chess Club\u2019 Susan Rountree, Marlene Doher- every Tuesday evening, ity, Sharon Molloy.Cheryl Hogan, Bulletin \u2014 The Tenth Edition Susan Warren, Billy Standing and of the Gold and Blue Bulletin, the \u2018the Ghost Writer.\u201cTHE LITTLE JACK\".This Pup-! course of instruction at the Mont- } National Boys\u2019 Club Week.Arts and Crafts inaugurated al French Drama \u2014 The French new creative crafts program for called \u201cLe Tartuffe\u201d which is a' age.Some of the projects planned and al the Father Dowd Memor- comedy written by the famous include working with tile and\u2019 ial Home next Tuesday.On March playwright Moliere.26, the group will do a benefit performance on behalf of the Vic- kers Boys\u2019 Scous Troop at Trinity United Church in Maisonneuve.A preview of the performance scheduled for Boston on April 24.will be presented to the patients of the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital on Wednesday.April 10.The Wheel Chair Wonders of the Canadian Paraplegics Asso- | ciation will appear at the Unity Boys\u2018 Club Week.Current events Puppetry \u2014 The Puppet Class is currently working on their new play \u201cGRISELDA AND THE SILVER GLOVES.The part of Griselda will be played by Barbara Klassen, the Stepmother by Robert Laflamme, The Prince by Kevin Gale and the two announcers will be Marie Virgo and Catherine Gushue.Christine Henson and Lois Obituary Leonard Townsend, 69 prominent banker Funeral services were held Saturday for Leonard W.Townsend, OBE, MC, 644 Belmont avenue, senior assistant general manager of the Bank of Montreal until his retirement in 1955, and chairman of the board of the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires (Montreal division) who died suddenly last week.He was 69.Mr.Townsend was born in England and joined the Bank of Montreal at Brandon, Man., in 1912, Serving in France in World War I he was severely wounded and was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry in action.He returned to the bank and served successively at a number of branches in Ontario, before coming to the head office here in 1931.He was appointed head of the staff department in 1933 and became an assistant general manager in 1943.Mr.Townsend was awarded the Order of the British Empire for service on the home front in World War II, notably as president of the Montreal War Services Co-ordinating Council.Mr.Townsend was prominently identified with numerous community undertakings for many years.He was general chairman of the YMCA Capital Campaign of 1949 and a past president of both the YMCA and the Royal Montreal Curling Club.He was chairman of the advisory board of the YWCA: campaign chairman for the Salvation Army and a former member of the Montreal Council of Social Agencies.He became board chairman of the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires last year.His directorships included the Woods Manufacturing Co.and the Wabasso Cotton Co.Ltd., and he was a member of the executive committee of both companies, He is survived by his sons, Michael, of Toronto, and David of Kingston, Ontario; by his daughter, Jane, resident in England; and by 10 grandchildren, His wife, the former Jean Wat- | day night attractions.The plaster linoleum.Story Hour \u2014 Also this week, a story telling hour was introduced by Miss Kay Leslie.Two half-; Plaster Craft \u2014 Plaster Craft under the supervision of Molly Billinton and Margaret Ascroft is currently one of the main Tues- SALA E YHA \"each Wednesday night.the first AEE LEED YY VHHTVVAVINY IN EUROPE! BUY or RENT your new European cor in Montreal: SIMCA \u2014 RENAULT \u2014 CITROEN PEUGEOT \u2014 VOLKSWAGEN \u2014 PANHARD FIAT \u2014 TAUNUS \u2014 ALFA ROMEO, ete.Your car will be delixered tu pou at your arrival in Europe Repurchase guarantee in dollars.Finance plan available.WE CAN ALSO TAKE CARE OF ALL VOUR TRIP FORMALITIEN: Reservations, Hotels, Air and Sea Tickets, Itineraries, Insurance, etc.Maps of European countries.SERVICE EUROPEEN de TOURISME AUTOMOBILE Enrg.Montreal \u2014 1136 Drummond Si, Peel: UN.(-Ab06 and UN.1-000 International Drivers License YN A4444444444444444044404000000000 VOIS CAO ; t hour sessions will be conducted : i ! to start al 7.00 p.m.t int l hen | is set into molds and when hard.All Star Command Perform- are painted by the youngsters | hemselves y young ance \u2014 A Chartered Bus will : take a large group of club mem.Scrapbooks \u2014 The Scrap Book 0 a ; arles I Class.which got underway last Boys 0 he wo Sven on Month under the leadership of Friday.March 22.where the\u2019 paru Molloy.bow.has a Cirle.! Montreal Boys' Association will: Som ny the m mber hay Bar | present a two-hour Variety Show ed eur scrap books on such sub.composed of star acts from the jects as food, ships and cars.ae ce.the Magazines for this class eo Boys® Club, is now the Instructor a tl ited wou of Boys\u2019 Gymnastics.Although Ey oppreeis e The Red this group was only recently or- \u20ac ross Group \u2014 The Red, ganized.they seem to be doing a Cross Group under the leadership | NEW YORK SPECIAL TRAIN: Lv.Thurs.eve., April 11 \u20149 p.m.Leave New York Sun.eve, April 14 \u20148 p.m.$ AND 35 up CANADIAN FUNDS For 2 Nts., First Class Hotel & Train Fare Limited Spoce by Au Ask for Details PHONE 866-5472 THE INTER-CITY TRAVEL AGENCY LTD.SUITE 1505 \u2014 1155 DORCHESTER (at Peel St.) MONTREAL Office Hours: Mon, Wed.Fri.until 5 p.m.: Tues., Thurs.uatil 7 p.m.| | | | | | | of Imi Siiman, is currently working on Easter Projects.They are tures and placing candy or Easter eggs in the articles which will be d given to the Red Cross for distri- appointe to bution to children in Homes or Hospitals at Easter time.Architectural Boys\u2019 Club Choral Group enter- C tained recently at the Lachine ommission Children\u2019s Home.This public ser- .vice group will make their Club Westmount Council this week debut on April 19.| appointed Peter M.Barott, a res- toria Schrammel\u2019s Mothers Little Municipal Architectural Commis- Helpers which consists of judges, Sigh to .relieve the extra load lawyers, bailiffs and plaintiffs on the present wiembers, A.Land court jesters recently took Penny, and Richard E.Bolton.their turns demonstrating their Mr.Barott, a graduate of Mc- for the Amateur Show to be pro- | gan is partner in the Architec- duced by Jacques McCormack | tural Firm of David, Barott and and Larry Schneiderman during Boulva, 750 Place des Armes.the special week in April.Mr.Barott has recently been Model Railroad \u2014 This class engaged along with other mem- short time has resumed activi-| of the new Montreal Court House ties under the leadership of Don! and the second stage of La Place Vollette.The group now meets on des Arts.Tuesday evening at 7 p.m.in the, A long time Westmount resid- Hobby Room.ent, he is married and has two Lansdowne Taxi Now owned and operated by METROPOLE RADIO TAXI MS EUR TAXI SERVICE Phone: 722-2542 or 937-9431 making Easter Baskets and pic- ! P.M.Baroft Choral Group - The Unity Mothers Little Helpers \u2014 Vic.ident of Argyle avenue.to the own special talents in preparation\u2019 Gill and the University of Michi- which was discontinued for a|bers of his firm in the planning Creative Crafts \u2014 Miss Allison | children.son, died in 1937.MORTGAGE LOAN?Consult us first on your building, buying or refinancing needs.First Mortgage up to %; value of property.Experienced understanding.Fast service.Low interest rates with amortized monthly payments.CHARTERED TRUST Downtown: Dorchester at Union Westmount: 1312 Greene Avenue L £961 'S1 Yop \u2018Aspuq \u2018Jaujwoxy nouysap ey) The Westmount Exeminer, Friday, March 15, 1963 ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount UNITED St.Andrew's (101 Cote St.Antoine Rd, near Argyle Ave.) Rev.Alexander Mellor, Recter Honorary Assistant Rev.Conon S.B.Lindsay Sunday, Morch 17th 4rd KUNDAY IN LENT a.m.Holy Eucharist a.m.Mattine (said) Sunday School MINISTERS fev.Donlel M.Grant, B.A, D.D.Rev.Douglos Moulond, BA.B.D.Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.Gordon White, L.Mus.(MeGilt> Orssnist Sundoy, Morch 17th 11:00 am.Dr.Grant \u201cGreat Questions Of The Last Week\u201d (1) Pilate asked Jesus \u201cWhence art Thou ?* Mr.Mouland \u201cWhy Did Jesus Die 7% \u201cTRINITY MEMORIAL 10:00 a.m.and rl 8:30 pan.Young People's Union 8220 Sherbrooke Street West \u2018fhe Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A,, Hon.Assistant Rev.Peter W.A.Davison, M.A, Assistant Solemn Euchanist pm.Evensonx .Bible Stuay WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th 8:00 pm Devotional Service The Rev, Paul Gibson WEEKDAYS: HOLY EUCHARIST 7:00 an.Tuesduy; Thursday 8:00 un.Friday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday 7:30 p.m.\u201cLIFE AND LENT\" SERVICE Wesley Church, Wed.8:00 p.m.Rev, Stanley B, Frost, B.D., Ph.D.VISITORS WELCOME ! Mr.Geoïre E.Chubb, DOMINION-DOUGLA F.R.C.0., F.A.G.0.Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Organist and Choirmaster Avenue Sunday, March 17th Ministers: 4rd SUNDAY IN LENT Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A, BD, DD 800 a.m, Holy Communion 16015 am.Senior Department 11.00 am.Choral Communion Preacher: The Rector Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A., B.D, Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Sunday, March 17th Jel 11:00 a.m, Morning Worship 7:30 pm.Evensong Sermon: \u201cTHE COMMU- Preacher: ; NITY OF THE SPIRIT\" Rev.Peter W.A, Davison Rev.R Douglas Smith 8.45 pm.Parish Forum DD., TUESDAY, MARCH ith 6.00 pan.Holy Communion WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion 8:00 p.m.Evening Service THURSDAY, MARCH \u201cist 7:30 p.m.Evening Worship \u201cTHE PROBLEM OF THE MIRACULOUS\" Dr.Smith will answer Questions concerning the miracles Under the chairmanship of Samuel Garfield and Co-Chair- manship of Ted Nashman, the closing exercises of the School for adults were held on Sunday, March 3.Presentations were made to the following members of the Faculty \u2014 Professor Dorothy Freeman, Mrs.Genia Bur- stein, Dr.Anna Stearns and Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern.Among those who participated \u201cUNITED Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdewne and Western Aves.) Minister: Rev, Callum Thompson, C.D., B.A, B.D.Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, B.A, E MR.Sunday, March 17th 9:45 a.m.Teeners Bible Class 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship \u2014 Church School and Nursery Guest Preacher: Rev.A.E.Jones of Verdun United Church Topic: \u201cTHE PERIL OF MORAL NEUTRALITY\u201d 7:30 p.m.Lenten Choices: No.2: \u201cSELF OR GOD\" \u201cLIFE AND LENT\" Wesley Church at 8:00 p.m.Dean Stanley Frost, Ph.D.Theme: \u201cJESUS TEACHING AND MINISTRY Director of Music Mr.Wayne Riddell, B.Mus.16.00 aim, Holy Communion Si.MATTHIAS\" LIFE AND LENT Wednesday.8:00 p.m.Wesley Church CHURCH Preacher: Westmount Dr.Stanley B.Frost of McGill University Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A., L.Th.Rev.Reginald Hollis, M.A, B.D.Sunday, March 17th Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ALL WELCOME RELIGIOUS SCIENCE LENT HI - \"866 am.Holy Communion i ® 30 4m.Mattns with Sermon Rev.Herman re Aaftink 1030 am.Pre-& Post Confirmation Of The Classes e Feb sn.Holy Communion F Ch h f and Sermon irst urc 0 1100 am.Nursery.Kindergarten hi e e & Sunday School R S 7.90 pm.Evensong with \u20ac IglOUS cience Instruction on the Church Preacher For The Day \u2014 Rov.R.Hollis WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th Speaks this Sunday in Room 255 715 am Holy Communion Central YMCA 16.60 som.Holy Communion 8:00 pm.Lenten Service 1441 Drummond St., with Address FRIDAY.MARCH %2nd 7:30 p.m.16 00 wom.Holy Communion \u201cThe Alternative To Tension\u201d Organist & Cholrmaster \u2014 Norman W.Hurrle, A R.C.O0., A.R.C.M,, F.T.C.L.UNITED ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street, West Convenient to Hotels The Rev.Norman Rawson, D.D.Minister GIFFORD MITCHELL.B.A., B.Mus., Organist and Cholrmaster LENTEN SERVICE Wednesday, March 20th, ot 8.00 p.m.GUEST PREACHER THE VERY REVEREND KENNETH B.KEEFE, Dean of Huron St.Paul's Anglican Cathedral, London, Ont.Sermon: \u201cIn Search of Heaven\" Dinner Subject: \"Gold Trails In Cariboo\u2019 Lenten Supper at nominal cost will be served at 6.15 p.m.to all who register by noon on Tuesday.Please phone the Church Office \u2014 AVenue 8.9245, BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Alliance ond Canadian Boptist Federation Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church SUNDAY, MARCH 17th Minister: Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, B.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Interim Organist and Choir Director: W.W.Barlow 11:00 a.m, \u201cLIVING ABOVE THE STREET\" 7:30 p.m.\u201cLIFE'S SUPREME DESIRE\" Mid-week Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday, 8:00 p.m.; School: Sunday, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Rev.Chas, C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D.Minister 11:00 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.Public Worship The Minister will preach Lester A.Woodin.Organist and Ohefrmaster All are Cordially Welcome.UNITARIAN The Unitarian Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.{at Simpson) Sunday, March 17th 11:00 a.m.\u201cFreedom From Hunger\u201d 11:00 a.m.Church School Nursery and Kindergarten meet in Unitarian House.Organist and Director of Music?Donald Mackey, Mus.B.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporartly Worshiping at the Ith Day Adventist Church Corner of Weslern and Olivier Ave.Wm.C.Noltine.B.D., Pastor Wm.Hamel, Organist Sundoy, Morch 17th 10:00 a.m.Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m.The Service, Jr.S.S.and Nursery SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Cantor Otto O.Staeren: Miles Wisenthal, M.A., Educational Assistant Victor McCorry, A.R.C.M.Organist and Cheir Master.SABBATH SERVICES Friduy Evening, March 15th at 8:15 p.m.Professor Maxwell Cohen.Q.C., LL.D., will speak on \u2018Conscience And International Order.\u201d Saturday Morning.March 16th at 11:30 a.m.sermonette by Brahms E.Silver hased on Torah Portion.KOFFEE KLUB Sunday Morning, March 17th at 9:45 a.m, David Weiss.BA, MSV, will speak on \u2018Out My Professional Experience\u201d, DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday Evenings at 5:45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 9:45 a.m, RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Regular classes High School \u2014 Saturday Mornings at 9:30 a.m.Junior I School, \"9.30 a.m.Lower School, Sunday School for Adults marks closing of 35th season were; Harry Green, Miss Fanny Shuster, Rudolph Lustig and Mrs.Joseph Frankel.The School had a splendid attendance during the season.It was founded 35 years ago for the study of Torah on behalf of Adults and has been one of the major projects of the Temple Brotherhood, Sunday morning, March 17 at 945 a.m.Address by David Weiss, Executive Director, Family Welfare Department of Jewish Community Services on \u2018\u2018Experiences Out Of My Professional Life.\u201d Mrs.Joseph Frankel will preside and a question period will be held.SABBATH SERVICES: Friday evening, March 15 at 8.15 p.m, Professor Maxwell Cohen, QC, LL.D, will speak on \u2018Conscience And International Order.\u201d Saturday morning, March 16 at 11.30 a.m.sermonette by Brahms E.Silver based on Torah Portion.THE DAVID ELLIN CONCERT On Wednesday evening, April 3 at 8.30 p.m.auspices Temple Brotherhood, David Elin, Folk Ballad Singer and Monologist will present an evening of entertainment, Admission \u2014 $2.50.Reservations \u2014 William Hoffman, VI.4-2579, Murray Deskin, HU.4-2425, Samuel Garfield, VI.5-3279, Ted Nashman, DU.9-8485.CONGRAGATIONAL SEDER For over 40 years Temple Emanu-El on the first night of Passover has held a Congregational Seder.This year the event will take place Monday evering, April 8.Those who reserve first will be accommodated accordingly.Reservations for the Seder are for bonafide members and their families.Reservations with Temple Office, WE.7-3575, | TEMPLE RELIGIOUS, SGHQOL andidates for Confirmation Will present thamselvé£ fx; examination on Saturday Morning, March 16 and Saturday morning, March 23 following the Junior Congregation Worship.The School Model Seder takes place, Sunday Morning, April 7 at 11 a.m, In all departments of the melodies are now being rehearsed under the direction of Yehuda Vineberg.Regular sessions \u2014 Upper Saturday mornings at mornings at 9.30 a.m.and Daily Hebrew Classes, Monday thru Thursday afternoons commencing at 4 p.m.Dominion-Douglas Sermon theme announced Next Sunday morning Dr.Smith will preach on the theme \u201cThe Community of the Spirit.\u201d In the evening he will deal with questions concerning the miracles of the Bible and the problems they present to faith.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF TRAE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, March 17th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service Lesson - Sermon Subject: \u201cSUBSTANCE\u201d Golden Text: Hebrews II:I.Now faith is the substance of things hoped.for the evidence of things not seen.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM Ia the Church Edifice: The public School \u2014 Sunday Mornings at 9:30 a.m.Dally Hebrew School \u2014 Monday thru Thursday afternoons at 4 p.m, invited Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 to 8:00 pan.School the traditional Passover: Westmount Baptist \u2018Living Above the Street\u2019 is sermon topic At eleven o'clock on Sunday morning the subject of the Minister's sermon will be \u201cLiving above the Street.\u201d In the evening he will preach on \u201cLife's Supreme Desire.\u201d : The Midweek Service at eight o'clock on Wednesday will be conducted by the Minister, the Rev.Harold J.Balsdon.The study of the Seven Churches wil} be continued, this week \u201cThe Letter to the Church at Perga- mos.\u201d : English language classes are held each Monday at 8:00 p.m.and the BYPU meet on Friday at 8:00 p.m.Christian Science Spiritual Reality to be discussed The eternal nature of spiritual reality, and the transience of material things, will be contrasted at the services in Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week\u2019s Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u201cSubstance.\u201d Pertinent Bible selections will include the following from I Corinthians; \u201cAs it.is wadtten, Eye hath not seen,\u201d nF.ear heard; neither have -entergtinto the heart of man, the «things which God hath prepared for them that love him.\u201d The theme Will be further illuminaied by correlative passages from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy, including: \u201cJesus of Nazareth was the most scientific man that ever trod the globe.He plunged beneath the material surface of things, and found the spiritual cause.\u201d Music group The Music Appreciation group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club will hold its final meeting at the home of Mrs.H.F.Briegel, 4239 West Hill avenue on Friday, March 22 at 2 p.m.Artists assisting will be Joyce Grenning, contralto; Grace Grant Forrest, pianist; Mr.Jack Wellens, baritone; Mrs, Robert Reynolds, accompanist; Leslie Uyeda, junior pianist, pupil of Edna Marie Hawkins, Y COMPARING : § the facilities of-' fered by all funeral: directors in this area, you will have personal knowledge of those that will best meet your needs.BA Collins | FA NUNNS Af wiltiamd $010 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST y Air historian to address RCAF meeting Record entry at 75th Me Cid.favorites Guest speaker at the March hospitalized veterans and RCAF Annual Meeting of the RCAF personnel serving in distant out- 401 Squadron (AUX) Sherbrooke street west, 4450 posts.Those who have an accu-.West- mulation they no longer require mount, will be W/C Ralph V.|may bring to them to the Mess, Manning, Air-Historian of the, 4450 Sherbrooke street, authority on the formation of pital, 4565 Queen Mary road.the RCAF and its traditions since its conception and inception.Trees take oe oo (Continued from page 5) W/C Manning will speak on the little-known history of the Air Force prior to 1924.At that time, despite the record of in- warded.\u201d created must somehow be re- dividual Canadians during World War I many top gov- open space have an import- ernment officials opposed ant influence on the emenit strongly the establishment of \u201c y an Air Force in Canada.of the space, the report \u201c The Meeting will be held at stated.At present, the Mess at 8.30 p.m.The 401 Squadron this week appealed for pocket novels which are urgently required by ings Emergency (Continued from page 3) and not in the normal day-to-day fire-fighting work.| The established procedure re-, quires that each municipality pay for the purchase They are law, given preliminary ap- reimbursed to the extent of 90% proval by City Council ac-|Schenectady of the cost.A special training program in the use of the new equipment is required by the Emergency Measures Organization and will begin soon for City, Fire and Police officials.more necessary.Q For ALL Your ELECTRONIC NEEDS @ A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HI-FI ra STEREO EQUIPMENT and ACCESSORIES {NEA Store Hours: 8.30 a.m.to 6 p.m, M, ) IVERSITY CO Sat, Until 1 p.m.|] Flowers Mountain Street at Sherbrooke es a - allways VICTOR 2-4444 _ IEähioyoln High School Announces Entrance Examinations For New Students 1963-64 SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, 9:30 A.M.of LOYOLA HIGH SCHOOL New Students should file applications before April 1st Address: Director of Admissions, Loyola High School, - 7141 Sherbrooke $1.W., Montreal 28, P.Q.spaces in southern Westmount | are not efected by tall build- pipers leading the first rinks opened on December 24th, 1887, with curlers from Montreal and tee of Management for a two- Royal , Caledonia, Thistle, \u2018part.Later in 1933 the inaugu- J.MeN.Charlebois, J.W.Duffie, which would distort | their scale and character.Around Westmount Park and St George will lend their ice ration of the Annual Westmount Melvin the City Hall it would appear .desirable to limit the height | of development so as not to ing in the coming events are: affect drastically their present character.The new by- milton.complishes this.Although the can enjoy adjacent open space, Scotia.the opposite is not the case: and the safeguarding of open ; spaces must be considered the Provincial Champs.Fi | Heather Curling Club Mechanics cee (Continued from page 3) English said.in constant demand Librarian Miss Sybil An n i ve rsa ry Bo nspie | G on.| id there \u2018are So 56,447 books in the library.These The Heather Curling Club's this year to bring Heather its comprised non-fiction on a wide or to 75th Anniversary Bonsplel and\u2019 first RCAF since 1959.He is a noted | The Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hos- Annual Westmount start simultaneously clubhouse, 239 Kensington avenue, Westmount.There is a record entry of some 224 rinks., To mark this milestone in Bonspiel | won Friday ;the March 15, at 5.15 p.m.at the\u2019 Lakeshore and then took eight out of nine games, provincial crown.They variety of subjects as well as five out of six games in Pew fiction and best sellers in Western Montreal- both fields.\u201cThe library still Region stocks old favorites and finds them in constant demand.The reference and reading rooms were used by over 12,000 people The 75th Anniversary Com- in 1962.Membership in the Li- playduwns the club's history, over 121 jn- Mitlee is headed by Gordon En- brary is not restricted to any vitations have been sent across Elish.while the actual President yrea and people come from all Buildings located opposite, Canada and the U.S.Many top.of the club is Willie A.Clark.curlers are now listed.The official opening, enhanced by the presence of hon- vember 3th, 1887, ored guests and Westmount's open Mayor Chip Druiy, throwing foundation dates back to No- parts of the island of Montreal, Looking over the vears, the and further.\u201d she said.In addition to the president, when a officer elected were E.S.Booth, wooden building containing two vice-president; W.A.Eversfield, sheets of ice was erected on treasurer; R.T.James secre- 'the first stone, will see the leased land.The: rink was tary.n position.Four other clubs: Montreal, Caledonia, for the various matches.Among the clubs participat- Albany (U.S), Alpine, Arvida, Drummondville, Cornwall, Ha-! Joliette, Lennoxville, | Montebello, Ottawa, St.Johns, | (U,S.), Shawinigan Falls, Sherbrooke, Sorel.Three-Rivers, Truro (Nova- Utica «U.S.).Winchester (U.S.!.Royal Montreal.Of course Heather's own 1963 | who have [just returned from Manitoba.latter competing for the Ma | :donald\u2019s Briar \u2018Fankard, will be on hand with their complete ; rink of Bill Kent, (skip).Doug.| Wood, 3rd), Ron Fellows, | \u2018r2nd), and Keith Sproule lead), | \u2014 \u2014 Kent and Wood joined forces Outing ting Club .(Continued trom page \"6 Royal George.High School, Verdun High School, Loyola High School and Place Nationale.| The following youngsters placed first and second respectively in the various divisions: Boys \u2014 Argo div, John Waller, Tyro div.Richard Woo and Donald Clendenning; Jr.div.Pierre Richer, John Mason.Girls: Argo div.Dale Fisher, Ann Farmakides; Tyro div.Nancy McFadden, Susan Wanklyn; Jr.div.Dianne Masse, Jocelyn Auger: Novice div.Francine Me- nard, Janice Relf; Senior div.Lise Beacedet, Linda Waller.On Saturday March 9th thirty youngsters, members of the \u2018Y\u2019 Outing Club attended an NHL hockey game at the Forum.Before the game the boys and girls played competitive games at the Branch.Ice cream sundies were awarded to the winners during supper.Unfortunately, the children just missed getting the players\u2019 autographs by arriving at the Forum a little too late, |! An exciting, high scoring game, however.more than made up for \u2018 that disappointment.Kerrigan .| (Continued from page 1) i ing sent to follow the Prime Minister to verify all his statements.\u201cThese acts of childish- | ness can hardly command the! confidence of the Canadian people,\u201d he said.! Obstruction | The Conservative candidate | also said there was clear evidence of Liberal obstruction tac- ties in the last Parliament.\u201cThere was the occasion in December when the Prime Minister was howled down by the Liberal opposition and denied the right to speak.Never before in Canadian history has a Prime Minister been refused an opportunity to speak.The other oc- easion was when the Liberal opposition voted to support the Social Credit want of confidence motion dealing with debt free money.\u201d | Bonspiel took place been going on ever since, BE.Elected to the General Commit- clubs, also taking year term were G.S.Brooks, Geddes and Norman and it has Gregory.Also serving on this A.Thorne, À TIME (7) À TIME ÉD \u201cSTARTIME\u201d LEE DUNBAR WITH \"MOSTLY MUSIC\u201d A 3D (STEREOPHONIC) SOUND EXPERIENCE SUNDAYS 1PM-6 PM WEEKDAYS 11 AM-12 NOON \u201cThe Best of Twe World's\" AM 600 KCS FM-92,5 MCS 6 £961 \"SE Y2IOIN \u2018AOpi14 \u2018JouIWOXZ Junounsap ay) \u2014\u2014 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 15, 1963 10 OS uo oo ol LS ; THE For Beautiful ORIENTAL RUGS Wall-to-wall Broadlooms Consult Malcolm Gregory GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount WE.2-4277\u2014Evenings: RE.98-4605 Sal af dal PEU ule\u201d Mrs.FE.M.Gibaut 5 EXAMINER AMERICAN INP) J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully and accurately filled ot reasonable rare is re-elected Municipal Chapter IODE Regent \u201cWhatever Municipal Chapter of Montreal IODE has accomplished during (his past year has been done through the co-opera- tive effort of Many women, some young and some not in that category but all anxious to serve humanity.Members of thirty-three primary and two junior chapters ot Montreal Island.which comes MRS.E.M.GIBAUT under the jurisdiction of this Municipal Chapter have cach made an active contribution to the widespread program of the Order not only with monetary contributions but with many voluntary hours of service and thought.By your good works you have honored those who have gone before, are contributing to those who make up our society today in helping youth in programs of service and education you arc building better citizens for lumorrow.Your contributions, | VIVA SPRING ! * PERMANENT $10.fn the mood for a new hairdo?Why not the Romantic Look?~\u2014 very much \u201cin'' this Spring \u2014 with high-rising waves .soft sprigs of curls.So feminine, so flattering, so wearable.Easy-to- keep, too, when you start with our soft, \"body\" permanent, Call today for ap- poiniment.Ë HUnter 9-1233 fat) HAIRDRESSING Ee 75 PRE Complete with Spring styling & R E 4891 Sherbrooke le i SRR TY « tangible or otherwise, express the highest ideals of this Order,\u201d said Mrs.E.M.Gibaut, regent, who presided at the reading of reports of the 53rd annual meeting held Tuesday, March 12, in the Windsor Hotel.?Total receipts for 1962 amounted to $33,883 with disbursements of $33,406.Monies spent on services al home and abroad were close to $20,000, and $8,000 was devoted to education.Eighty-two per cent of the service aid was given at home and 18 per cent went to the less fortunate people of the world.Voluntary services with no monetary assessment were rendered to many institutions, hospitals, senior citizens\u2019 clubs.This service amounted to several thousand hours.SCHOOLS HELPED l\u2019ifteen local schools were assisted by the Order's education department, as well as six schools elsewhere in the province, four schools in the Far North and two in the West Indies.Five senior citizens clubs have been sponsored and supported, and help was given the Girls\u2019 Counselling Centre, The Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, the Friendly Home Urban Camp, the Diabetic Camp and Camp for Convulsive Disorders.+ In the field of special community work several groups were assisted including the Oral School for the Deaf.the Montreal Children's Library.the School for the Blind, School for Retarded Children and others.Recognition and prizes were given to students participating in Arts and Letters Festivals in different areas.Ar.mteresting highlight was the sponsorship of high school students to the United Nations Seminar held at Macdonald College last summer.IODE municipal and primary i chapters are represented at the % | Court of Canadian Citizenship and at all court ceremonies.Seamen from all over the world use the IODE library in the Sailor's Institute to which 10,000 books and magazines were added over the past year.EQUIPMENT DONATED Ste.Anne's Veterans\u2019 Hospital, Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hospital, | Verdun Protestant Hospital received equipment.gifts and visits from IODE members.At Ste.Anne's, wards have been \u2018\u2018adopted\u2019\u2019 and parties given regularly.Specified donations to the pro- \u20187 posed Lakeshore General Hospital have been made by Lakeshore primary chapters.Clothing was donated to the Salvation Army, the Old Brewery Mission, Lakeshore Welfare Association and the Indian Mission.OFFICERS ELECTED Mrs.Edith M.Gibaut was reelected regent of the Municipal | Chapter.Other officers are: Mrs.L.H.Place, Mrs.W.L.Cochrane, Mrs.J.L.Martin, vice-regents; Mrs.K.H.Scott, secretary; Mrs.C.T.Cresswell, treasurer; Mrs.S.F.King, organizing secretary; Mrs.G.B.Pope, educational secretary; Mrs.Vernon Crowley, assistant educational secretary; Mrs.G.B.Getson, Echoes secretary: Mrs.C.C.Corneille, services secretary; Mrs, P, S.Bisset, public relations secretary, and '| Mrs.R.M.Rowat, standard bearer.WOMENS 7020s.Social & P ersonal Mrs.Eric Riordon, 39 Arlington avenue, Westmount, left Wednesday en route for Portugal, France and England.She expects to arrive home for Easter.Mr.and Mrs.Saul W.Simon, of Westmount, have returned foi- lowing a stay al the Emerald Beach Hotel, Nassau, The Bahamas.Miss Penelope A.Hugman, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.V.W.Hugman of 22 Arlington avenue, has been named to the Dean\u2019s list for the first semester at Middlebury College where she is a senior.The Women\u2019s Canadian Club will meet in the Windsor Hotel on March 18 at 2:30 p.m.The speaker will be Mrs.A.F.W.Plumptre, national president of the Canadian Association of Consumers.Her subject will be \u201cThe Role of the Consumer\u201d.The committee for the West- mount Branch of the Montreal General Hospital WA fashion show taking place March 28 in Livingston Hall, includes: Mrs.Robert Hewitt, chairman, assisted by Mrs.V.W.Hugman; Mrs.E, L.Johnson, liaison; Mrs.J.M.Savage, refreshments; Mrs.Munro Bourne, tickets, assisted \u2018by Mrs.W.O.Sharp.The commentator will be Miss Barbara Whitley.President of the Westmount Branch of the Auxiliary is Mrs.R.V.V.Nicholls.Hospital auxiliary to meet March 20 Mrs.S.D.McMorran, president of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal will preside at the monthly meeting to be held in the Auditorium of the Nurses\u2019 Residence, Northcliffe avenue, on Wednesday.March 20 at 2 p.m.An executive meeting will be held in the Auditorium on the same date at 1 p.m.Tea convener, Mrs.E.Cote, will be assisted by Mrs.F.C.Smith, Mrs.Claude Thompson assisted by Mrs.E, McGuinty, Mrs.E.D.Johnson, chairman of the Service group would welcome new members to make surgical dressings for the Hospital every second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 10 a.m.till 2:30 p.m.Members may take a lunch and tea will be served.Guest speaker, Mrs, H.Wyatt Laws, who will show slides of her recent trip to India.| Summerlea WCTU Dr.John Patterson will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Summerlea Women's Christian Temperance Union.On Thursday, March 21 at the home of Mrs.P.Duns- more at 299-51st avenue Lach- ine.The meeting will open at 1:30 p.m.with a period of devotion followed by the election and installation of officers and reception of annual reports.' A social perroa will close the meeting.All members and friends will be made welcome.Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, | prices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2.2488 FASHION SHOW COMMITTEE: Members of the Outremont - Convent Alumnae are sponsoring a fashion show, presented by Holt Renfrew & Co.Ltd., on March 27 at 8 p.m.at the convent, Above making plans for the show are committee members, from left to right: Miss Carol Brennan, Miss Audrey Gee and Miss Donna Duncan.\u2014 Bermingham Photo Xavier Guild plans.St.Patrick\u2019s tea The President, Mrs.G.H.Cook, will preside at the March meeting of the Xavier Aposto- late Guild, which will be held in Victoria Hall, Westmount, on Monday, March 18, at 2:15 p.m.The guest speaker for the occasion will be Reverend John L.Engagem ent Mr.and Mrs.Haroid D.Buchanan, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Carol Edwina, to Mr.Kenneth Morland Matson, son of Mr.and Mrs.James Matson, of Toronto.The marriage has been arranged to take place Saturday, May 11, in O'Rourke, Pastor of St.Ra- St.Matthias\u2019 Church, West- phael's Parish, Outremont, who Mount.has chosen as the title of his address \u2014 \u201cA Little Bit of Ireland.\u201d W.Kennedy and Mrs.F.H.Ditchburn pouring tea.Mem- A special St.Patrick's Tea under the general convenership of Mrs.W.J.Brennan will follow the meeting.with Mrs, J.bers and their friends are cordially invited to attend.REDUCE Ball committee is entertained SLENDERIZE THE MODERN WAY A cocktail party was given at March 1 for the ticket commit- Montreal's tee for the 23 annual dinner NEWEST and ball of the Queen Elizabeth ALTH Hospital by Mr.and Mrs.Sid- HEALT ney D.McMorran and Mr.and STUDIO Mrs.Stewart H.Warren, at the Individual former's home.Among the Supervision guests were: Under Qualified Personnel Mesdames C.Allan, R.Bourne, R.Broderick, C.D.Bromsdon, J.A.Baily.N.Chapman, A.Elliot, A.D.French, C.D.French, D.Fraser, Mesdames H.Greaves, Jack, E.Katz.J.M.McMartin, ® Qualified Masseuse © Steam Cabinets © Vibro-massage Tables © Scientific Equipment AIR ®° Posture Ask for a Free Figure Analysis NO ENROLLMENT FEES G.Morgan.J.D.McMorran, C.WHATSOEVER N.Knowles, J.Ostapovitch, R.Call us now! 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or more if the blooms have been mund T.Asselin, MP, and Mrs.eut for some time.Pom chrysanthemums, Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \"Noted for Quality\" Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.¢)MPORTED PRODUCTS NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, HAMS, SAUSAGE & BACON 4466 st.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 Asselin, Mr.and Mrs, Allan can Bronfman, Senator Louis P.Beaubien and Mrs.Beaubien, and Capt.A, Ross Webster and Mrs.Webster .The United Societies is holding a dinner dance at the Queen's Hotel on Sunday.March 17.Banquet chairman is Gerald Cahill and the following local women \u2018are\u2019 on the toinmittee: Mrs.J.Me-' Conomy, 4345 Harvard avenue; \"Mrs.G.Furlong, 2237 Old Orchard avenue: Mrs.M.O'Con- nell.2361 Madison avenue; Miss M.Scullion, 4361 Beaconsfield avenue: and Mrs.M, Moynihan, 6440 Monkland avenue , .A special St, Patrick's tea is being \"held on Monday following the meeting of the Xavier Aposto- late Guild under the convener- ship of Mrs.W.J.Brennan .A St.Patrick's party is to be held Saturday March 16 at the Cultural Centre, 1357 Van Horne avenue.Miss F.Petit is social chairman in charge of arrangements, i tile.VV VV VVVVVVVVVVVV VV \"VY COV VV VV VV IVI VI VVF VV VV VF VF VV YY FY VYVVVVVYVVVVVVVYVVVVYVVYVVYVY x Interesting Lamps x Custom-Made Shades Unusual Gifts La Contessa Inc.5903 Sherbrooke St.W.HUnter 8-4322 4 4 4 4 4 4 \u201cLA 4 A A AA À A A A 0e 1 A A A A A A A nore ED MRS.HENRY BLATT, Elizabeth Hotel, convener, Markow Arthur Diamond, Sunnyside and Mrs.Anne Bailey are discussing plans for the Camp B'nai B'rith Luncheon to be held on March 20 at the Queen Photo 55 Mrs.Hold Renfrew & Co.will present an imported fur fashion show with Doris Clarke as commentator.A sherry party for sponsors of the luncheon has been planned to take place just prior to the event.All proceeds of this luncheon will be used for the improvement, B'nai B'rith, expansion and which is situated in the Laurentian area.development of Camp American Club donates to local worthy causes At a business meeting of the American Women's Club of Montreal, held in the Blue Room of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Mrs.Joan Bayer, chairman of the Social Service Department.reported that donations this vear amounted to S2.510 and gave special thanks to Mrs.Alan Slayton of Hampstead for her successful organiation of the Baaar held last fall.Two special presentations were made \u2014 to Mrs.Stuart Ralston, chairman of the Metropolitan Division of the Salvation Army, \u2018a \u20ac eque for $650 for an incubator for the Catherine Booth Hospital, and to Mrs.G.H.M.Campbell, president of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Red- dy Memorial Hospital, a similar cheque for an incubator.Donations were made to the Canadian Cancer Society.the Canadian Red Cross, the Fresh Air Fund, the Friendly Home.the Montreal Children's Hospital.the Montreal Children's Library.the Royal Edward laur- entian Hospital, the Salvation Army.the School for Crippled Children, and the Montreal Girls Association.the Grace Dart Home and the Girls Counselling Centre.The two roums at the Montreal Children's Hospital which had been given by - The summer camp project\u2019 of the University Settlement was assisted through a program arranged by Mrs.Henry Donahue and held at the Tea Centre on Sherbrooke street.At Christ- - Daugh ters of Nile i The stated monthly session of Oasis Temple.No.46.Daughters of the Nile.will be held in Victoria Hall.on March 18, at 7:30 p.m.Election of officers will take place.and reading of | annual reports of standing and ; special commiittees.Mrs.H.C.Sturgess will preside at the: meeting.Buffet supper The Professional Engineers Wives Association will be holding a buffet supper on Monday at 6:30 p.m.in the Versailles Room of the Windsor Hotel.Following a short meeting, Mrs.Kay Crowe of the Family Life Education Council will address the group.Her subject will be \u201cThe Challenge to the Woman of Today.\u201d For further please contact Mrs.C.Brodeur, RE.1-9186 or Mrs, W.R.Brown- mas, veterans at Hospital received gift boxes.and recently, a bingo party was staged at the Salvation Army's Eventide Home.Mrs.Marsh Tipton in charge of layettes, reported 32 beautifully boxed layettes had been delivered and were much appreciated.After the meeting.Mrs.Ste.Anne's Rav- mond Caron showed her beauti- and.ful color slides of her commentary and informative.Japan was delightful : Fashion show models Models for the fashion show \u201cpresented by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital on Murch 21.will be Miss J.Brown, Mrs.E Pospisl, Mrs.E Porteous, Mrs, CC.Nelson, Mrs.L.Forth and Mrs.A.1.Lynch.Ladies ushering: Miss Nancy Jones, Mrs.Eve Brown and Mis.Irene Baddeley, Mrs.E.W.Knapp, program chairman, St.Andrew's UCW The United Chureh Women of the St.Andrew's United Chureh, Westmount, will meet Tuesday, at 2 p.m.A film entitled \u201cOn the Rim of Tomorrow\u201d based on the study bouk \u201cRim of East Asin\u201d, will be shown.Mrs.Donald Sutherland will give the commentary.Tea hostesses wall be Mrs, George Hunter and Mrs, M.G.Townsend.WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine aot Elm | information, | lee, 684-2653.Pewter, Brass, Guns, around.ANTIQUES We have a large assortment of antique articles.Among them you will find the most interesting Colored Glass, Old China.Crystal, Jewellery, Sheffield Plate, Copper, Oil Lamps, Wheels and many more items.| WE ALSO PURCHASE ANTIQUE ARTICLES | Paintings, Spinning Come in and browse 7881 Decarie Bivd.ROSE ANTIQUES.{Corner Ferrier St.) Tel.739-8527 We are Department.Dear, Gloves, etc.1233 Greene Avenue Come in and see our selection of new Spring Dresses and Suits including the new, popular shift dresses.Good News ! in our Dress showing the famous Leslie Fay Dresses featuring new {_/ 7p : Spring colors in solids and prints.Also a nice collection of Accessories cluding Blouses by La Hosiery, Lingerie, LADIES WEAR Ww Dea fora Ii oy lonely SPRING - vw \u2018 A now \u2018 Ca >, wl fo \u2026 in- WEllington 5-954) £961 \"SL Y2IDIN \u201cAopuy Jauiwexy junounsap yl L L The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 15, 1963 12 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 ' 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE HOXBORO, 3 100m heating, fireplace, $9.800 or best atier Not mn agents\u2019 hands, so make « substantiol savene, Must sell, 18 - Ath Avene 3 PROPERTY WANTED collage, central NATIONAL, TRUST | co.LTD.| } Call: Mrs.Pat Schultz we A CLIENT WHO REQUIRES A DUPLEX HAVE $30-40.000 BRACKET NEAR WESTMOUNT PARK.IF POSSIBLE i GARAGE NOT ESSENTIAL PLEASE CALL RE, 9-4759 EVES: 484-1715 HOUSES WANTED Have vou considered selbnx?Why oat det us help you establish an ask- wg price on your home with no obligation whatsoever to vou.We hae serious buyers la every price rane ~ Remember 105 a sellers\u2019 market today in Westmount.Please cdl Mis JS PP Guite at WEllington 7-78 0 Frank A, Norman & Co.(td at REgent I-6817.Teg 5 COUNTRY PROPERTY a + For Sale Mont Tremblant NEW YEAR ROUND 3 BED ROOM SWISS CHALET.2 NATURAL STONE FIRE PLACES.PRICE $10,800, CASH SL.554.00 MONTHLY.CALL UN 10534 OR ST.JOVEPE, 433-2281.« us , 9 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET district, waterfront, cottages, $250, BRONE farnished.equipped $i and $4530 season, spacious grounds, private, use of forest.60 tales flow Montreal an astern Town-hip.close to border.Would sell land to ret parts Butternut Bay Fatale Waterloo on the lake.Que.Phone WE 7-1870.45 STORE TO LET Lake ST CATHERINE EAST OF GREENE STORES TO LET.MEDIUM SIZE, COMMERCIAL DISTRICT: WOULD SUIT ANY TYPE OF BUSINESS, au 1 5448 50 APARTMENTS TO LET ST CATHERINE ner Greene, heated sentient, 3oromms, S70 MU.1 5448.al ROOMS TO LET SHERBROOKE near Westmount Park, berge cone, AL privileges.Business Lode WE T8143 SU OMATTHEW-Sherbrooke, attractive lave bed
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