The Westmount examiner, 31 mai 1963, vendredi 31 mai 1963
[" ; .XXXVI, No.22 MONTREAL, FRI., MAY 31, 1963 «33 35 5 CENTS 16 PAGES AWARDS OF HONOR Douglass McDougall and Elizabeth Campbell of Westmount High School receive the Old Boys' Association Award of Honor presented to the students who best combine \"the qualities of honor, scholarship and sportsmanship.\u201d Presenting the awards are J.J.Pepper, president of the Association and Mrs, F.L.McLearon, president of the High School Alumnae.Elizabeth Campbell is a former Examiner correspondent.Graduating class-listed Judith Esther Abrams, Doreen Anne Forbes, Nancy Lorraine nard Steven Bazar,\u2019 Michael Audrey Adair, Naomi Phyllis Aronoff, Karen Anne Austin.Shirley Maureen Baker, Elaine Deborah Barza.Carol Frances Bassin, Tuula Tellerro Fordham.Susan Gaucher.Lynn Cecily Gordon, Bonnie Kathryn Graul, Susan Meredith Gurd.Shannon Jean Haig, Muriel | Bedford, Alan Barry Besner, Robert A.Birnie, Christopher { Robin Blair, Bonn, \"Alan Robert Charles Bourne.Ramsay Boyes, Peter Berlin, Jean Margaret Berwick, ' Isabel Haughland, Kathryn Eli- Douglas Brabant, Stephen Burt, Karen Black, Elizabeth Block, zabeth Hinds, Linda Hinds, Nina Laurence Besner, Gene Brown, Carole Anne Bruce, Maggie Bruck, Susan Gif- ford Bryson, Campbell, Mei-ling Sharon\u2019 Lynn Chan, Kathryn Cooper, Mary Alison Copland, Margaret Hrischin.Wendy Jean Jackson, Nancy Johansson, Joyce Emma Johans- son.Mary Susan Keith, Gayle Bar- | Peter Campbell, Patrick Cav- anagh, Tom Christie, James Elizabeth Jane Lynne Jefferys.Dawn Agnes Stuart Clift, Donald E.Collison, Alex Craig, Gordon Leonard Crelinsten, Angus Culley, Al- \"bert Curtis.William Gordon J PUR so 4 ..+ A further project of the Sonable rate.council is the improvement of The fund was unofficlally the lighting system on some of launched last Tuesday at the Westmount's side streets, (Continued on puge 2) 1 | | i Bread price up | alt Westmount's Wonder Bakeries Wonder Bakeries, 323.Prince Albert avenue.West- mount have increased the price of a loaf of bread by | one cent, effective yesterday.Other bakers are expected Jane Cowan.Judith Beatrice para Kessner.Myra Khazzam.Cummings.| Mary Frances Kinghorn, An- Nancy Jean Daly.Ilona Ber- drea Ruthetta Koch.nadette Daniels, Joanne Secord\u201d Jennifer Ann Laurie, Gail Davidson, Sally Ann Dawson, Helen Levin Jennifer Mar Wendy Ann Joyce Dayton, Cyn-! Linnell.evine, Je y thia Elizabeth Duff.Pamela Edith Fitzmaurice, Moi Miller Miellor.Judith lizab Folger, Sh atilda et.Anne Elizabeth Folger, Sherry Sandra Moskal, Susan Jennifer \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; Mustard.Gillian Mary Naylor, Audrey Local NDPs to | srolé June Ogulnik, Barbara e re-organize Lynne Olsen.Barbara Pidgeon.| The St.Richardson, Sue H Ritten .> .ope - mount NDP is planning 2 berg, Catherine Helen Margarite period of \u201cintensive poli-! Roessier.Barbara Lona Rosen- tical re-organization\u201d here.\u2018hek, Judith Andrea Rothman.Although the New Democratic Carolyn Scanlan, Susan Mary Party was not able to make any Scharfe.Renee Schuchmann, substantial inroads in St.Antoine- Helga Wilhelmina Schwalbe, Fe- Westmount, a riding that ditionally votes for the \u2018old len Shapiro, Frances Sheiner, line parties\u201d they did manage to Rena Singer.Betty Smith, Linda Antoine-West- en Ann Reider.Norma Leslie Catherine Mary Rayside, Kar- tra- lice Schwartz, Judith Sekely.El- Norman Frank Dawe, Peter Lo announce a similar increase within a few days.\u2018de Belle, Jonathan Deitcher, | Joseph Zsigmond Dezso, Richard that the increase was necessary Carey Druce.| due to \u201ca substantial rise in the John Robinson Edgell.Mich- cost of flour.\u201d ,! \u2018 ael Sheldon Esar.This is the first increase in Peter Farandatos, Mark Feld- the price of bread in the Mont- man, George Michael Feltin, real area since July 20, 1961.(Continued on page 9) | \u201cWhile absorbing sharp advances in prices of sugar and - other major ingredients and vother heavier costs including opens \u2018tomorrow \u201chigher wages and gasoline \"taxes, since that time, the bak- jing industry has seen its net profit drop drastically.\u201d an of- i ficial stated.In announcing the increase | in the price of bread.Wonder \u2018 Bakeries cited a recent report by the Consumers Association | of Canada which indicated that + higher bread prices are jus- ; tified.The opening of the out- The association said that .door swimming Season in ses Re one Officials at the bakery said, flour costs, which account for 25% of the price of a loaf of bread.have increased 90 cents per 100 pounds since 1961.The price of sugar \u2014 there are six pounds in 100 24-ounce loaves \u2014 has gone up $10.30 to $17.40 per 100 pounds since a year ago.Increased costs of milk powder, shortening and other ingredients were cited, Wonder Bakertes pointed out that wages and fringe benefits account for about one-third of the sales dollar and that these have doubled since 1949.\u201cDistribution costs also have gone up,\" they said, adding that the bread prices in Cunada are _30 per cent less than prevailing \"levels in the United States, Fo 4 ce ; obtain a small increase in the, last Federal election.They are reponted to be greatly encouraged by the increase.The NDP Association this week elected Jeffery Adams, a professor at Loyola as president of the St.Antoine-Westmount party.Mr.: Adams succeeds Joan Oliver.Other officers are: Edger As-; sels.former candidate and Leon Lippel.Julien Major, candidate this: year will serve on the associa-: tion's executive committee,\u2019 Joan Spector, Mary Elizabeth Spencer, Olga Emilia Strathatos.Margaret Stewart, Susan Stewart, Nancy Ruth Sugarman, Anne Leba Suchin.Elizabeth Troubetzkoy.Penelope Anne Turley.Sharen Vineberg, June Lorraine Walker, Airdrie Anne Wilson, Veda Ziff.Theo Waeir Ritchie.William Richard Abbott, John Alexander Adams, Peter Maïtin Adeland, Dayid Brian Ashby, William Hughes Barclay, Leo- Westmount takes place tomorrow with no ceremony \u2018to mark it.only splashes.At 10 a.m.recreation offi- .cials with throw the doors open and if the weather is anything like that of last weekend expect to quickly | jump aside to avoid the stampede.; Construction of the bath house beside the.pool was completed (Continued on page 9) Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL June 1 to 8 Mainly fair with bright, warm days.Morning fogs or mists to commence week, Some risk of night showers with thunder, High humidity with a temperature range of 40 - 80°F in the south, 3.70°F in the north and cast.65 hours of sunshine this typical Whit.sun Week.Generally sunny and moderately warm through the middle of the week.Cool night showers, Some thunder activity.Heavy dews, even killing frosts for some low lving places.Gales and heavy rains around the Great Lakes, then northern States and | along the border into the Maritimes, CHARA TN SES TENA J FOR HANI IY WB AWE SOIR SRY ag SANRIO a ans / \u2019 \u2014 9 5 MAY 31 19s be te tor $ avr votée ~ Girls invade The Westmount Examiner, Friday, May 31, 1963 Boys What in # name\u201d?There is a great deal, according to Vernon F McAdam of Westmount, executive director of Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canuds.Apparently, the aver- ape boy dues not care to belong to any organization called a Boys* and Girls\u2019 Club.Keep the girls in the club.but remove their name from above the door and the boy is happy.Mr.Me- Ada said.Mr.McAdam secretary-man- aper of Weredale House in West- mount was addressing the open- me session in Toronto of a two- weeks training course for administrative personnel for boys\u2019 clubs.The boys club nominally deals with the boy who is at a period of life when he prefers nel lo be associated with what Le terms à sissy\u2019 organization.Careful observation has indicated that in the main the average boy doer not object to his sister be- Jonging to \u2018his\u2019 club providing it 15 recognized ax such.\u201d \u201cWe strongly feel, however, that this principle is being defeated when à club is labelled à Boys and Girls\" Club,\u201d he added \u2018Any growth in this idea will cull lor considered opinion ou the part of the National Board CALL ©) KENWOOD'S wo you have a local de- Clubs of the Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada.\u2018 ; Must Boys' Clubs in Canada, including Westmounts Unity \u2018Club now admit girls.United | States Boys\u2019 clubs do not follow this policy.Mr.McAdam also stressed the value of competant leadership, more important than \u2018buildings, facilities and programs.\u201d \u2018\u2019A boy will be effected strongly by the qualities of leadership contact and social habit which he finds in club.The discipline in , consumption of the proper foods, its way to Montreal | Fluorine essential, dentist tells Rotary from deep wells, usually contain | fluorine,\u201d he added.\u201cSurface Al] Canadians, whether they like it or not do consume a significant amount of fluorine water is also known to pick up ; Peter Leja fund .(Continued from page 1) Association's Annual Spring meeting through a suggestion by Mrs.Phyllis Lee Peterson, Mrs.Peterson became a member of the Leja Fund Committee along with V.G.Hobbes, and Kerrigan, Conservative yearly in their drinking water | fluorine from the rocks and soil i candidate in the last Federal and the chemical is essential to over which it flows, but when proper development and main- this water mixes with that of tenance of healthy teeth, ac-\u2018other lakes and streams it be- | cording to a representative of comes diluted and lacks the the Dental Hygiene League.proper concentration to prevent Dr.C.Aberdeen McCabe, ad-! tooth decay.\u201d ; dressing the weekly luncheon| pr, McCabe.explained that, meeting of the Westmount Ro- Lake Ontario contains one tenth tary Club stated that even with of the required concentration of, liberal use of toothpaste and fluorine and that this water, on picks the club is a vital test of its | without fluorine, tooth decay up a certain amount of fluorine, | quality, it is at once the greatest problem and the greatest opportunity, It demands the right ment is consumed.will result unless fluorine or but not enough.! an equivalent nutritional ele «it js not surprising that 33% He explained that most foods i election.The committee announced that contributions may be sent to V.G.Hobbes of the Royal Trust Company.105 St.James street west or to Westmount City Hall.Cheques or money-orders should be made payable to the \u201cWalter Leja Fund.\u201d No Army pension Critically injured May 17 \u201cof your two year old babies and: When as he was attempting to qualities of trained and dedicated | leadership at the top and the ' contain traces of fluorine, but opportunity for self-government usually in insufficient quantity among the rank and file.\u201d for proper protection.\u201cWater | 85.9% of school age children disarm his third mailbox bomb have decayed teeth.for your|in Westmount, the 42 year-old water supply contains only one Sergeant Major from the Hill- fifth of the recommended quan- Side Armory is not a per- tity of fluorine.\u201d he said.manent Army member and con- Dr.McCabe stated that it has Sequently not eligible for regu- weather change \"been scientifically proven that lar pension.Pole chan ge MeEeans + tre voter supply contains the optimum amount of one part moved Wednesday i fluorine for every million parts ; 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