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[" > EE e Now for a cool dip! | was a big event for children in Westmount (and even their parents) when the municipal pool opened for the 1963 season last Saturday, on one of the hottest days of the season.City officials call the pool \u201can outstanding success,\u201d and from the size of the turnout last week end there is certainly no reason to doubt this.In the six weeks it operated last year, it had an aftendance of 30,529.New bath house facilities were completed during the winter.: fe VOL.XXXVI, No.23 MONTREAL, FRI.JUNE 7, 1963 42e 35 5 CENTS 16 PAGES $4,711,000 in debentures t | priation in the Dorchester civic projects, including a ne \u2018melting plant.| City Council gave first, sec- ; ond, and third readings Monday \u2018night to the loan by-law.An elector-proprietor meet- \"ing as required by law will be iheld June 13 from , Chamber to consider the by- \u2018law.If ten or more property- | owners oppose it.a general poll must be held.Most of the funds will be (used to finance the expropriation of properties, and the de- _ molition of buildings in the Dor- chester area In preparation for | widening the boulevard.The estimated cost of these works is | $3,792,000.; A City official said yesterday | that all the properties affected | by the widening on Dorchester | had been acquired.\u2018Some need\u2019 for new swimming pool i The loan will also provide funds for a new municipal swimming pool at a cost of $180,000.While no definite SPLASH ! \u2018 \u2018 | made, city officials \u2018do feel that Response to Leja i REET Fund spirals The Walter Leja Fund now tors confidence that he can make still regarded as \u201cserious.\u201d stands at $2,357 and response is à good recovery from his injuries.it was His spiraling, day by day, reported Thursday.The fund was established on May 27 by the Westmount Muni-: cipal Association to aid the 42.year old Sergeant-Major, injured last month by a terrorist bomb in a Westmount mailbox.Mrs.Phyllis Lee Peterson, chairman, described the response to date as \u2018\u201c\u2019heartwarming.\u2019 ; Sergeant-Major Leja is steadily gaining strength and giving doc- Westmounters 1 | | 1 a | by Council.may become \u201d \u2018TV stars\u2019 + A number of Westmount chil- - dren and young people may soon become \u201cTV stars\u201d of sorts, | Even their parents may get into, the act.| A plan to put Westmount residents on television was initiated Monday night when City Council approved applications by three Montreal firms to run wires carrying closed circuit television throughout the city.| One firm, Cable TV Ltd.is\u201c \u201c considering the broadcasting -of local sports events from West- | mount park as well as plays and ; - other activities at Victoria Hall.\u201cThis system is now being used (Continued on page 6) | Perry and Patch are now working to complete \u2018all plans in the next two weeks.will be given immediate con-! L-e == \u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014 \u20141Îhe present pool at Lansdowne land Western ls \u201ca great suc- | c&ss,\u201d and believe there may be No specific location Is pre- | sently contemplated, it was re- Also on tive agenda is the construction \"of a snow melting plant at an.l estimated cost of $25,000 and\u2019 the rebuilding of Lansdowne\u2019 Leja's hand was amputated and avenue from Western avenue to (Continued on page 8\u2019 | Sherbrooke street at a cost of - 7 $34,000.condition, nevertheless.is.Residents of Lansdowne com- Recover some of Approval by Westmount City Council of the new 000 for (he rebuilding of the | _ plained recently of \u2018excessive ; vibrations\u201d as their homes were \u2018shaken by passing trucks and li f fi .buses.new police siation the cost The loan will provide $167.- Police and Fire Station was delayed Monday as City Dorchester street roadway.This Engineers recommended a number of last minute | brings the total cost of the Dor- changes, the Examiner learned this week.Extensive chester work to over $4 mil.\u201c19: lion, but the City hopes to re- plans and a scale model of the new building to be over a substantial part of this located on Stanton street were to have been considered \u2018in re-sale of the expropriated i properties.: : em The city also plans the consideration, upon completion.struction of a fly-ash eliminator of Montreal | without waiting for the month- : in the Glen.a taxi stand on St.\u2018ly Council meeting, Tenders will be called for as It is believed that the plans! soon as approval is given.(Continued on page 16) Architects for the project,\u2019 | Catherine street, a heating system for Victoria Hall, and a new sewer on Willow avenue extension, The debentures will be issued in denominations of $100 and shall bear interest at a rate not \u201cexceeding six per cent per annum.4, Es EC Next week\u2019s weather June 8 to 15 Mornings bright, cool and misty.Valley fogs.Nights frosty.They ave payable half-yearly.Days very warm.Some evening thunder activity.Delicate plants The interest rate will be de- should be protected \u2018along the Lakeshore, Hudeon.Como and other : termined by a resolution of low lying places.NOTE: Rapid dew evaporation can produce Council at the time of issue.equivalent of a sharp frost.Risk of tobacco crop damage.Fog on: To meet the interest pay- both shores ol the Gulf.\"ments on all debentures the Temperature range this week 28-85°F or higher.Sunny and m .humid to end of week.Heavy rains are not unusual at this time oy a le he roi \u2014 often cloudburst conditions for Ottawa.Montreal and Sher-| able immovable property of the brooke regions.Sunny, still 'watmer, weekend fishing good at whole City.It will be made each dawn and in evening.| year, according to the valuation role in force.plans for new pool have been : Ie op w = o provide funds for expro- street area and for various w swimming pool and a snow Drury outlines {to 10 p.m.in the City Couneli plans for new ministry Westmount's CC.M.Drury, soon to be designated head of the ted.eral department of industry has called upon Canada to become a \u201cmuch more efficient and much greater producer of secondary manufactured goods.\u201d Addressng the annual dinner of the Canadian Manufacturers Ase sociation, the Liberal member for St.Antoine-Westmount pledged the co-operation of the (ed- eral government with industry.\u2018\u201cThe new department will have the very practical job ol giving every public service that a governmeny.can give to ensure the rapid and continued ex.i pansion of the Canadian Manu.: facturing Industry,\u201d he said.Mr.Drury stated that equal ; opportanities in the econpmic | field.will be given to all parts of the country, through an \u201carea development plan.\u2019 Manufacturers, he said, could expect other opportunities from forthcoming trade negotiations.\u201cA general lowering of world ported.i trade barriers can contribute in + a « Westmount's tenta-.à Yery effective way to the effi cient development of Canadian industry on the basis of wider and greatly enlarged markets.H.Roy Crabtree, 615 Belmont avenue, Westmount was clected president of the association.Mr.Drury left for Washington vesterday lo confer with US, Defence Secretary Robert Me- Namara at the Pentagon.Chief topic of discussion will be Canada's deficit in international (Continued on page 7) Police nab two men at rear of restaurant Acting on a phone tip Sunday night Westmount police caught two men in the act of breaking into Nick's Restaurant, 1377 Greene avenue, The two men were discovered at the rear of the restaurant by Sgt.John Mackenzie, Constable Georges Garner and Romeo Gionet at 2:44 a.m.One man had a crow bar in his hand, it was reported.An attempt had been made to force the buck doors of four other neighboring establishments, Sunday afternoon a watch.- man found an open door at the Steinbergs supermarket at Sherbrooke and Victorias.A cylinder of gas, used to feed a blowfurch was found inside near a safe.The safe had not been opened.v Police found no evidence of a forced entry and believe thet {the burglars had a passkey.City seeks $4,711,000 loan * Provide funds for expropriation, new swimming pool Westmount City Council has authorized the sale of oS nn ene a ME 2 aay ~$t.George's graduates The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 7, 1963 11: principal retires Graduation exercises will bejand a member of the Quebec held this afternoon at 3.30 at) Psychological Association, she St.George's School.West-|is widely known as a speaker mount A special ceremony will on education, Her administra- mark the retirement of Miss tion at St.George's has been Agnes Matthews, principal of marked by the introduction of the school for 28 years.\u2018novel teaching methods which The following students will have later gone into wide use, receive certificates: Miss Matthews plans to con- Hichard Beardmore, Chris- tinue a8 a specialist consultant topher Feindel.Susan Foster.in the field of education.Martin Fross.Anastasis Gib.Succeeded by | son, izabe rwin, Ho Kaufman, Gabrielle Moquette, ! Raymond Lester Joan Savage, Melinda Tipton, Mr.Raymond Lester, her suc- Brian Visser.cessor, will take up his duties The exercises will be follow- on July 1.ed by a reception given by My.He was educated at Hustpier- and Mrs.Frosst and u dance point College in England and given by Mr.and Mrs.Mo- received a diploma in educa-, quette.tion from the University of Speaker at the exercises will London.| be Kenneih Hare, head of the | His teaching experience in-; Faculty of Geography at McGill.cludes seven years in the UK.! Miss Agnes Matthews, whose at preparatory, grammar and, retirement is effective July 1, state schools, and the Head- | came to St.George's in 1935 as mastership of Cokethorpe Principal and has headed it for School.more than eighty per cent of He came to Canada in 1955 re history.and served for two years as! Her experience in teaching Principal of Hazenmore School has been wide and diversified, in Saskatchewan.Since 1959, including work in rural schools, he has been Lower School a country school, a city high Headmaster at St.John's-Ra- school and summer courses for venscourt Court Schoolteacher training in New Bruns-| Mr.Lester, 35, is married and wick and Alberta.At St.!has three children of school | George's she has always been age.a member of the active staff, St.George's, a non- -denomin- | handling both elementary and! ational, co-educational school is high school subjects.owned and operated by the Active in the National Asso- | parents.IL has.this vear.a ciation of Independent Schools total enrollment of 267.A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HI-FI one STEREO EQUIPMENT vod ACCESSORIES 730 oP prose ST.Store Hours: 8.30 o.4 to bes.DRIVE -IN THEATRE FN NAN NAS NNN ASAIN SNS SAAS NIN INS ASAI NIN IA INS RIA Junction of Route 11 and Northway \u2014 Directly in CHA a N.Y.062 Car Capacity NOTICE: ALL OUR SHOWS WILL START AT 8:00 P.M.SO THAT WE CAN RERUN THE MAIN FEATURE AT 12:00 A.M.Se Nm Ines as NES CAANAAAAAAS vr AAA NS Ns ans NINN SINS AAA INI AA A Admission Price: Adults 80 \u2014 Children under 12 FREE Wed.thru Set.June 5-6-7-8 Sun., Mon., Tues.June 9-10-11 TENNESSEE WILLIAMS\u2019 MGM CEA RST COMEDY! ports ALFRED HITCHCOCRS The Sd - AROUND WE 60 Miss Penelope Pasmore of Westmount and Mr.René Boulay took a test ride on the miniature carrousel loaned to the Junior Associates of the Montreal Museum for their Champagne and Strawberries dance, June 7.A fund-raising event, the party will also mark the fifth anniversary of JAMM who, over the past five years, have organized over 40 exhibitions and in excess of 125 special events and cultural activities.\u2018Carrousel\u2019 is the central theme of the dance which will be held in the gardens of the Museum and at the Stable Gallery.Seven teachers to leave WHS By Marcy Pelly .Seven teachers at Westmount High School are leav- this year, some! to retire, others to take up new positions.Many have given years of service to the school and will be long remembered by students and former students.Leaving this year are: Mrs.J.Ryan, Miss R.Smith, | A native of Jamaica, Carney : had previously been sentenced H.Johanssen, Miss M.Surprenant, Miss D.Jones, A.years at Westmount, is retidne from the office of head of t Industrial Arts and Technion Drawing departments.sentenced for and then continued his studies\u2019 fur thefts at Queen's University, Kingston, and Macdonald College.A resident of Selby street, He has spent the past thirty- Westmount was sentenced to 18 He has no definite plans for Worth of furs from a Park ave- the future, although, he has a\u2019 nue home on March 24.farm.and he says that if he\u2019 Herbert Carney, 29.who gave finds relaxing too dull, he may a Selby street address, was pick- ters, Donna and Joyce, both of furs in his room.He requested whom attend Westmount High, trial in Montreal court.are graduating this year.Both! are honor students and intend\u2019 this year, from the English de-' partment.She taught for some time both at Roslyn School and, at Westmount High.Blunt, R.Veysey.en H.Johanssen, after eleven! Westmounter Mr.Johanssen was educated \u2018at the High School of Montreal, four years teaching in the months in jail after pleading province of Quebec.guilty to the theft of $12,000 ro some farming.ed up last month by Westmount Mr.Johanssen's two daugh- police who found a number of to go to McGill University.Mrs.J.Ryan is also retiring: Born and educated in West-, mount, she received her Bache- \u2018lor of Arts degree at McGill University.Mrs.Ryan plans to do some travelling and sightseeing.Miss R.Smith is also leaving LOR.ERE ITH Abustm ort M.G.M.presents SIP ANTRONY \u201cSWORDSMAN (MN MERS { OF SIENA\u201d Wie LHS wns Stewert \u2018Granger! yhvia\u2019 Noscing Ce \u2014 Wa Christine Kaufmann , ish department at | cated in Georgia.After receiv- the English department of Westmount High.She has been promoted to head of the Eng- Montreal West High School.Miss Smith was born in Canada, but grew up and was edu- ing her BA from Queen's University, Charlotte, North \u2018Carolina, she did post graduate work, at the University \u2018of North Ca- Ce (Continded on page 2) to three years in 1959 for an assault outside a down town night club.Industrial Development Board needed \u2014D.N.Byers All island musicipalities should join with Montreal to create a politically-independent industrial development board for the entire Montreal area, D.N.Byers, Westmount alderman and retiring president of the Montreal Board of Trade said last week.Mr.Byers who lives at 618 Belmont avenue, is Westmount Commissioner of Public Health and Welfare.Speaking at the annual meel- ing of the Board of Trade, he stated that the urgency of promoting regional industrial development had been seen by many other Canadian cities, notably Halifax and Winnipeg.\u201cThey have coped with the situation very successfully.\u201d he \\ said.| The idea of creating an industrial development board in Mon- trea] is not a new one.but City , officials have always wanted to haw a say in the organization, ' he stated.I \u201cExperience has shown that | this is not a job for the politi cians \u2014and can probably only | be done adequately by representatives from business and industry.\u201d Nancy Townsend receives B.Ed.A Westmount resident, Nancy \"Townsend, was among 2479 stu- ; dents who received degrees Wed- ; nesday from Boston University during combined Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises, Miss Townsend, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.D.R.Townsend, 805 Belmont avenue, received the degree fo Master of Education.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 - MORTIMER ROSS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Office 933-1468 Res.653-2907 vom ag ~ real For All Your ® PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PHOTOGRAPHY ® PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Regd.2 Stores to Serve You 4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2.5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 YOL.Xxxvi, No.3 Two local bakeries raise bread prices Harrison Brothers Ltd.of Westmount this week joined Wonder Bakeries in increasing the price of a 24 ounce loaf of bread by one cent.While only the two bakeries with plants in Westmount have raised prices, other Montreal bakeries are expected to announce a similar increase soon.This means that a 24-ounce loaf will cost 25 cents.| Rising costs of flour and sugar were cited as chief rea-| sons for the increase.\u201cWhile | absorbing sharp advances in the prices of sugar and other major ingredients, and other heavier costs including higher wages | and gasoline taxes, since that time.the baking industry has seen its net profit drop drastically.\u201d a Wonder Bakery of ficial said.SUMMER \u2018Some of the members of the Westmount YMCA's Summer Fun Club shown above are, left to right: (Back prizegiving : Row) Leonore Blume, Martha Fraser, Ruth Swan, Suzanne Selwyn House Desmarias, Jane Greig, Susan Mclaren, Judy Greig, See story mount will hold its annual Prize- The Afternoon Academic Prize- will be Hon.C.M.Drury.mem-, Four Westmounters, officer- All are graduates of Westmount his Bachelor of Engineering de- nue.Westmount, was this week and Mrs.L.S.Apedaile, 483 Officer Cadet Beaublen has | sion as Sub-Lieutenant in the giving Day on June 11 with two! RMC graduates sessions one in the afternoon at giving will have Gordon A.Copping, MD, Associate Professor of ber of Parliament for 3 Antoine- cadets at the Royal Military Col- High School.estmount an inister of De- lege of Canada in Kingston grad- Officer Cadet Gilmour has com- Graduating are: Oiticer va gree and regular commission as obert Carr.son of Mr.an rs.>Ivi fic i by Quebec lawyers WP.Cart a Flying Officer in the Royal elected Batonnier of the Province: Strathcona avenue: A.W.Gil- completed rd ine porn re of Quebec Bar for 1963-64.| mour, son of T.W.Gilmour, 462 QC as head of the provincial as- C.P, Beaubien, 50 Oakland ave- Royal Canadian Navy iati f lawyers.| nue.\u2019 soctation of lawy na For most of RMC\u2019s history.a 2.30 p.m.and another in the eve- e ® © dis js\" \"; Feceive commissions Guest of Honor.| fence Production., sin rivi uate this week and receive their pleted a four year course in civil \u2026.445 Strathcona ave- Canadian Air Force.Mr.O'Brien.batonnier of the Kensington avenue: and C.P.ceives his Bachelor of Engineer diploma was granted at the end Selwyn House School in West- ning at 8.15.Guest of honor in the evening J L O'Brien elected | commissions.engineering at RMC and receives J.L.O'Brien, 401 Clarke ave- nue: Dennis Apedaile, son of Mr.Montreal Bar succeeds F.Nobert, | Beaubien.son of Mr.and Mrs.\"18 degree and regular commis of a four year course.Since the\u2019 War, the courses have been stif-, SONOTONE fened, and RMC now has full degree granting powers.Honours and pass arts degrees are offered in English, French, History, Politics, Economics, Commerce, and Geography.Both honours and pass degrees are offered in Science: in Engineering, the options are Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Engineering Physics.The military nature of the college offers two main benefits: discipline and leadership.The HEARING AIDS Sales & Service Tel: 486-8616 P.M.Barry entirely by the fourth year men, and is strict, especially for the first year.e ° The formal military program Hearing Aid Centre includes academic courses in tactics, leadership.militacy his.| | 4928 Sherbrooke St.West tory.and public speaking.| |.\" Westmount Through fourth year cadet officer appointments, cadet gain experi- (Continued on page 7) \"Ve eed\" eal als E SY IITA _ MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1963 discipline is maintained almost is: ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE FUN CLUB Kelley, Louise Laureys, Doreen Ann Doyle, Clare Mc.Manus, Gillian Naylor, Ellen McManus, Daniel Bacthe.(Front Row) Jon Bradley, Chris Blair, Chris Scott, Russell Kelley.Absent from Photo \u2014 Heather Robert- Jette Stoffregen.{Centre Row) David Biron, Marcella \u2026-son, Gary Armstrong, Ron Watt, Dougles Harland.\u2014 page 5 Annual Rotary C arnival opens at rink Tuesday An annual event that has be- booths.A 1963 automobile will ome almost an institution in be drawn for.(tickets are avail- Westmount begins June 11 \u2014 the able from Rotarians or at the Westmount Rotary Carnival at carnival.) Other prizes, all pur- the Municipal Skating Rink, chased new by the Club, include Record breaking crowds are lamps, hampers, dolls, blankets expected to attend the affair and many more items.In alt, which will be open daily from over 12.500 prizes will be given 7.30 p.m.to 11.00 p.m., June 11.away.15 inclusive.The Carnival was first started This year there will be over by the Rotary in 1939 and has 25 booths and other attractions, Deen Raining in popularity ever featuring games of skill and >MVC- chance.bingo.and novelty (Continued un page 16) NEED À CAB! { UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.i ( WESTMOUNT'S FINEST HOME HEATING SERVICE starflome HEATING OIL RC] DETTE FARQUHAR ROBERTSON LIMITED \\ 3230.WESTERN.AVE.PHONE.481-0371) 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 7, 1963 THE LE SE EE LE Examiner Serving the City of Westmount since 1988 Head Office: 7005 Kildere Roud, Montreuil 29 Clossified Advertising (Vo 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-0451 Editorial Deportment \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1-2771 John W.Sanction, President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Chairmen Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Menager The Examiner aims te be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted te public service, Muil subscriptions: 67.50 per year; 31 25 half yews.Five cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newnpapers Association, Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.and for payment of postage in cash.WE SAY YOU SAY More than platitudes Westmount needs more severe traffic code owed Sgt.Major Leja BRAVE man still battles for his life at the Veterans Hospital.Ser- geant-Major l.eja, injured by a terrorist bomb in a Westmount mailbox on May 17.has lost his left arm and is still paralyzed on his right side.We owe him more than platitudes.We all must do what we can to show our gratitude for inspiring and unselfish courage on behalf of the public.Money is a small return to Sergeanmt-Major Leja for bis sacrifice for others \u2014 but it is at least one way of showing we care.The need for leadership THE president of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada.Mr.D.S.Beatty, recently raised a very significant point about political power in this country.\u201cCanada\u2019s 675,000 farmers are a strong political force as are one million and one half union members,\u201d he said.\u201c! estimate that we have about 600,000 proprietors and managers of businesses and over a million securitv holders in public corporations.Surely here is a strong political force for us to mobilize.\u201d The point that Mr.Beat: ty is making is timely indeed.Business and industry are frequently accused of employing pressure group tactics to further their own interests.Yet one quick look at the corporate income tax structure, at the maze of bureaucratic rules and regulations and the other red tape impediments to business should be sufficient to convince even the sceptic that no such group exists.\u201cNow as never before,\u201d says Mr.Beatty.\u2018our country needs the services of those with talent for leadership.\u201d The Glassco Commission seems to agree.In one of its early reports it stated flatly that any private undertaking, run in the same manner as government can- ducts its affairs, would surely fail.Thank you for your editorial of May 17 entitled \u2018\u2018Traific Safety and Responsibility.\u201d 1 agree with it almost all the way.1 would, however, urge a stronger tone, more severe punishments for the traffic offender.You stated quite correctly that \u201cthe municipality can only provide the right facilities and the law enforcement to promote safety .The ultimate responsibility lies wtih the individual, through a healthy mutual regard between motorist and motorist.motorist and pedestrian.No one could disagree with that, The municipality, for its part, can do a great deal, however.Westmount needs a more severe traffic code.The tralfic accident rate in Westmount remains high \u2014 and accidents cost untold human suffering and loss of money, The cost of car repairs and medical bills for the injured is high.And an accident is often the easiest thing in the world to avoid.Safety and police officials repeatly declare that knowledge and obedience of the law and simple safey rules could prevent almost any accident.Nevertheless, these Jaws and rules are constantly disregarded.The worst may be yet to come.Accident frequency, as it always does, seems to pick up at the end of winter, according to newspaper reports.The situation may become worse with the closing of the schools for summer vacation later this month.Mutual co-operation is a fine ideal but the only way to cut down this rate is for the police to crack down \u2014 and crack down hard on violators of even the simplest traffic laws.Practical More letters on page 5 ARR ARS RIN 00633 0 RE Na RTH They Say You will become os small os your controlling desire: os great as your dominant \u2018aspiro- tion.Ce \u2014 James Allen This Week in Westmount ST.ANTOINE WEST- MOUNT WOMEN'S LIBERAL ASSOCIATION slate for 1963- 64 is as follows: Honorary presidents\u2014Mrs.C.M.Drury, Mrs.Richard Hyde; president \u2014 Mrs.R.W.Coristine; vice- presidents \u2014 Mrs.Paul Sise, Lady Shaughnessy, Mrs.Frank Lafferty, Mrs.W.Wis- enthal: treasurer \u2014 Mrs.J.Savoie.assistant treasurer \u2014 Miss Edith Nicholson; recording secretary \u2014 Mrs.John Dunne.and Mrs.Paul Grenier: corresponding secretary \u2014 Miss Diana Harrison, WESTMOUNT SWIMMING POOL enthusiasts causing envy among residents who are not permitted to use the pool without cards issued by the Westmount Recreation Department since last October.\u201cMany people in Westmount who do not use the winter facilities, may wish to use the summer facilities\u201d explained JOHNNY GARLAND, \u201cand this causes a rush for identification cards at the last minute.If a resident brings along proof of residence in West- mount.personal identification, and a photo 12 x 4 inches, A 26 Years Ago in The Examiner Friday, June 11, 1937 Westmount to help poy deficits of other.suburbs Westmount has been assessed $31,741 by the Montreal Metropolitan Corporation as its share towards making good the deficits of Ville St.Pierre.Montreal North, and Pointe Aux Trembles.This is part of the sum total of $524,- 875.which is contributed by the eleven solvent municipalities on the island.Montreal councilman floys Westmount's independence Executive Committeeman, Alfred Filion of Montreal in an address Wednesday before the Societe des Oliviers is quoted us having assailed the independence enjoyed by such cities as Westmount and Outremont in the matter of Montreal\u2019s troubles.\u201cThere exisits too many factions isolated from the other .the parcelling of the island into a number of municipalities has been embarrassing.We have at our doors cities such as West- mount and Outremont who benefit from their privileged situation in the neighbourhood of Montreal.\u201cMost of the residents of these adjacent places have their business offices in the heart of our city.They draw from it a substantial revenue.And despite this they are not slow to critize openly the administration in which they do not participate.\u201d \u2018Is That Seo, Mr.Filion 2° The Examiner.in addition to printing this story ran an editorial entitled: \u2018Is That So Mr.Filion.\u201d It stated in part: If outsiders are quick to criticize Montreal.one must bear in mind that they have ample grounds for doing se.Perbaps if Montreal were (Continued on page 11) Le TN By VALENTINA RAHR we will issue a card which will permit use of all the facilities here.This coming Saturday morning we will again be open from 9 to 12 a.m.for the purpose of making out these cards for persons who cannot come in during the week.\u201d PARK PLACE AND ST.CATHERINE getting a face lifting with new curbs being poured on the island, and white lines painted for use of pedestrians and drivers alike .ANNUAL CHAMPAGNE AND STRAWBERRIES DANCE, tonight, in THE STABLE, on Ontario avenue, sponsored by the Junior Associates of the Montreal Museum.WESTMOUNT HIGH senior students on leave for about ten days to cram for finals when they write the Quebec Provincial exams .EVA PRAGER.Strathcona avenue, successfully carrying out several cover commissions for a well known weekly publication, MESTMOUNT MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION inviting contributions from Westmount residents for the WALTER LEJA FUND.At last accounts, Mr.Leja was improving, and off the critical list.Many Westmount and West End artists are planning to exhibit their works at the mammoth \u2018\u2018Ville Marie Panorama de VArt\u201d, from June 13 to 24 inclusive, on the 41st floor of the cruciform building.Many schools of thought will be represented at this non- jury show.with materpieces of some 50 sculptors, and paintings of 450 artists, among which 200 works are from artists listed at 20 recognized art galleries in Montreal and Quebec City.One great pavilion will be used to exhibit figurative entries; and another will be used to exhibit non-figurative entries \u2014 displaying to the best advantage art pieces ranging in value from $100 to thousands of dollars.JEAN DESMARAIS, director of the exhibition, outlined his plans: \u201cThis exhibition will be the most dynamic expression of living art in our time.The vitality of our Canadian artists is really stimulating, and many visitors will desire to own one of these originals.\u2018\u2018We are greatly honored to have as our guests at the opening of the show, Mr.Guy Fregault, deputy minister of Cultural Affairs.officially representing Georges Lapalme, Minister of Cultural Affairs, of the Province of Quebec; and Mr.Jean Drapeau, Mayor of Montreal.*\u2018On \u2018behalf of the exhibiting artists, and staff members working on this show, 1 wish to extend my sincere thanks to the executive directors of Webb and Knapp for their cooperation in making this exhibition possible.This is a non-scheduled summer art event in Montreal, open to the public free of charge, from 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.daily.\u201d | SAY! Roger Pickeldorf writes from New York that there is a new description of a diseose thot is offlicting many who constantly get out-fumbled when it comes time to picking up the tab in restaurants.It's colled \u201cshell out falter.\u201d ACROSS 8 To sing.An ) Get ont! asn cul.SEP 5.Motive Mmilaby ting Eu 10 Ttalian city 8.Norwegian tool SIN 11.Incenduar- polar 18.Be- Si iam explorer fore Siz 32.Love affayr 4.Sailor: st.81 For- 18 Decorative 6.Unit of mal peur type: print weight cere.or 34.Indian for gems mony [Wd mahogany 8.Cuckoo- 22.Girl's S] tree int name 8).Predica- t United 83.Highest 80.Tree- ment States point on dwelling eolloq.Navy: earth's animal: 16.Universal) abbr, surface Australis language 8.Evening 24.Fresh 81.Crescent- 17 Modern parties 25.Queens- shaped telephone 9.Performers\u2019 land figures 49.Ever: poet.repeat tribe 32, Cupid 20.Perched requests 27.Timid 34.Genuine 81, Liberate 10.A foot-way 20.More 37.Tree 22.Re-eatablish 15.Black rational 38.For 26.Conjecture 26.Dutch \u2014 ' \u201c s je 27.Male child 28.Join together by stitches 29.Manacle 88.Land measure 84 Scotch river 85.Sightaeeing trip 36.Memorize 88.Musical instrument 38.Put into circulation 40.Parts done by actors #1.Anesthetic 42.Fuegan Indians DOWN 1.Group of islands: 8.Pacific ee The You Right to appeal assessments is being denied Sir: In the local press on June 3rd.the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal published the City of Westmount valuations for the coming year.The valuations are the same as last year\u2014 i.e.the Municipal assessments increased by 40%, but this year there is an im- cordance with the terms of the Quebec Bill 17 Sec.8 if a tax payer or a corporation paying into the Protestant or Neutral panels wishes to protest the valuations.they must appeal directly to the Magistrate\u2019s Court.It has long been the accepted democratic procedure for citizens to first appear before a board of revision or some responsible official, with a final right of appeal to the courts.Under the new law.a tax payer or corporation must hire a lawyer, serve a written notice upon the Secretary- Treasurer of the School Board by a bailiff and go to court if they wish to appeal their school assessments.This could be a very costly business.From the practical point of view the mew act will, in effect, deny the right of the average Protestant or Jewish taxpayers to appeal any assessment.Large corporations with legal departments and extensive real estate holdings will be in a better position.Furthermore, individuals and corporations with a record of successful appeals ever year for the past five years are Say.Local pupils collect for Rev.Martin Luther King Sir.Our class has made a collection for the Negroes in Birmingham.Perhaps you would be so kind to publish our let-; ter, which we sent along with the money.to the Rev.Martin Luther King.Maybe other schools in Westmount will follow the example of St.George's School and come to the help of Birmingham Negroes.We feel that their fight for human dignity is worthwhile to be helped.Jane Reldan.Grade VII.St.George's School The following is the text of the letter sent by the pupils: Dear Reverend King, Grade VII of St.George's School tan all white school) has collected a small sum of money which we hope will help you in your wonderful fight for human dignity and equality.The time was very short and being a small class we could not collect a large amount: but the money is really only a token of our admiration for you.We all wish you a great deal of luck in your struggle for the dignity and equality of the Negro race.Yours sincerely.Jane Reldan for Grade VII also subject to the provisions of this Act.For many years the political climate, the lack of information and apathy have made it difficult for citizens of Westmount to deal with special situations.Some people do not realize that we now have a new government in Quebec, ready and willing to review beaureaueratic and undemocratic regulations.What is needed now is a small but interested group of property owners with a will to study tax policies and laws effecting the rights of citizens.Norton A.Fellowes ur men are fine About repairs They knock on doors They find upstairs.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE \"WE.5-4689 | Council honors late William F.Macklaier Westmount City Council this , week paid tribute to the late William F.Macklaier, QC, who served as alderman in West- mount from 1945 to 1949.Mr.Macklaier.62.died two weeks ago.Council unanimously expressed its deep regrets at Mr.Mack- laier's passing, a man \u2018\u2018who over a long period of years gave freely of his talents and rendered valuable services to many community endeavors not only in Westmount.dut in the metropolitan area of Montreal and in the province of Quebec at large.\u201d Mr.Macklaier who lived at :745 Upper Belmont avenue was \u2018prominent in Montreal law ; circles, president of the Montreal | Children\u2019s Hospital and a director «of many Canadian companies.Dr.Penfield is honored Dr.Wilder Penfield of West- i mount was honored this week \u2018in Boston by the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital for \u2018\u2019achieve- I ment in medicine for humankind everywhere.\u201d Dr.Penfield nenouned neuro- | surgeon, was the recipient of a , gold medal paying tribute to his work as a leader \u201cin the pro-! found research for the seat of ; consciousness hidden in the \"brain's unknown realm.\u201d Little Change Assisi.in central Italy, has changed little in appearance since the Middle Ages, when it Iwas the home of St.Francis.Most of its income is derived from tourists and il has little commerce or industry.Westmount High Graduation dance for grade - nine, but no one \u2018graduated\u2019 ! Last Friday, the students of Grade Nine had an opportunity |to experience the thrill of a | graduation dance similiar to that held by the senior school \u201cthe week before.The occasion was the annual grade nine | Graduation Dance.Started Obituaries Willard Rice, 95 active Church worker services were held at the Westmount : Baptist Church for Willard Rice.Westmount, who died suddenly Monday.He was 95, Born and educated in Cape Breton, N.S.Mr.Rice moved to Boston, Mass.as a young man and later came to Montreal., The Rice families in Canada cand the United States are des- i cendants of Deacon Edmund i Rice.who came from England vin 1638 and settled near Boston.! Notable descendants were John Quincey Adams, sixth president of the United States, who held the office from 1825 to ; 1829; Calvin Coolidge.30th pre- ,sident who held that position \u201cfrom 1925 lo 1928: Sarah Barton.head of the American Red : Cross; and George Greely.head of the Greely expedition to the north in 1881.Mr.Rice is the bother of the late V.Shaw Rice, He is survived by two nieces, Mrs.B.R.Love (Jean* and Miss W.lie\u2019 Rice.| W.J.MeAuley, 76, grain broker Funeral services were held Monday for W.J.McAuley.76.founder ol the grain brokerage Funeral \u201c Wednesday firm of W.J.McAuley Lid.who\u2019 died Friday after a briel illness Mi.McAuley lived at 4217 Western avenue.Westmount.Born and educated in New Brunswick, Mr.McAuley had been in the grain business in Montreal for 47 years at the time of his death.He was well known throughout the grain trade here.and in Winnipeg and Chicago.He was a member of the Montreal Board of Trade, the Montreal Corn Exchange.and an Honorary Life Member of the Grunt Club.He was predeceased by his first wife, Florence Lenoir.four vears ago.and is survived by his , second wife, Estelle: three sons.W.D.George.of Vancouver.and Ronald lan and Charles Gordon.both of Montreal: and a daugh- | ter.Florence, of Ottawa.(Bil- By David L.Smith when the Junior and Senior\u2019 high schools were separated, this dance used to mark the occasion when students really did graduate from one school into another and more advanced one.Since the two schools were amalgamated into one, last year, the tradition has continued, and for the past two veurs the dance bas been held as a soclal event restricted to those who will be \u201cgraduating\u201d into the senior grades.Approximately 150 students attended and enjoyed themselves thoroughly.Many of the decor ations.including the colored false ceiling, came from the senior dance: however.the theme this time was a Parisian one.A quartet, trained by a West- mount music teacher.provided a wide variety of music, playing with considerable skill.Refreshments ware served by Grade Eight students, Tired or hungry dancers could have sandwiches and soft drinks, while seated at tables lit by electric candles, The principals and a number of teachers attended; and, despite the heat.all seemed to have a pleasant time.Track meet On Thursday.the junior grades held their annual Inter- house track meet.AIT students who were in govd health took part.Three standards could be reached A competitor in an event might score one, two, or three points, giving even poot athletes the chance to help their team.The house system of inter mural competition was introduced to the boys\u2019 physical education department at the beginning of this year, although st had existed previously among the girls By il.all boys in the school are divided into tour \u201chouses.\u201d Theta, Sigma.Delta, and Phi.Instead of classes competing against each other in intra-mural competition, housees compete This simplifies record keeping, and also as.members from every class belong on the team, games do not have to be cancelled because of class detention, aud more players are available from whom to selact a team for a particular game The field day (Continued on page 7) Rr CANADIAN WHISKY san we ane BLL ALLY RMATURLD MAR (AES Dati 0 ALD AND BOT 1D UNOTR PUF SUM RANG UF Thi CANADIAN COVE AML Nt JOBEPI TE BF AGHAN Io SN vase OD Dean 0 aus Sere METRE HONOURED THE WORLD OVER for its true lightness ol tone and its rare brilliance of taste.Sos F Seagram & Sons Ltd.Waterloo.Ont The 1 | Agfamatic World's Most-Wanted Colour- Slide Camera NOW! Less than $60 .00 e SMALLER e NEATER ° LIGHTER THE CAMERA THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN USE Trade in your old camera now \u2014 allowances were never higher.ACME PHOTO REG'D 4123 St.Catherine W., WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke W.Hu.1-1969 S oe £961 'L sunp \u2018Abpis4 'JOUIWIDX] JUNOULSIM BY] Ma ENR \u201cYMCA Day Camp to operate on International theme The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 7, 1963 Final preparations are now underway to provide the 9-13 year of old bovs and girls of Westmount and vicimty with a fun filled summer of activities July 2-Aug- ust 4.The YMCA's Summer Fun Club by Ronald Watt, Youth and Com- under the careful supervision of program will use an international | decided to study three or four the following countries: France, Denmark, ltaly, Switzerland, China, and Finland.Staff The progrum will be directed munity Secretary, who has been theme around which will centre | associated with the Westmount the sing-songs, arts, handicrafts, games, sports and trips and fours both in and out of Montreal.One of the many reasons for choosing 1his type of theme lies with an increasing number of children trom Westmount who vacation overseas, If was felt thot youngsters would be able 10 appreciate countries they visit before it given an opportunity.band, to learn the native cus- toins and traditions.\u2018For those who do not have an opportunity lo travel we hope to de the next best thing \u2014 bring the fascinating customs and traditions to them.\u2019 explained Doug Harland.Assistant Director, Af a recent staff meeting it was Champlain Oil Announcement 2 GEORGES A.DOIRE Mr.J.C.Clapinson, President, onnounces the appointment of Mr.Georges A.Boire os Vice- President and General Manager of Champlain Oil Products Limited.Mr.Boire is also a director of the compony.À native of Quebec, Mr.Boire graduoted from McGill University in Mech- onicol Engineering and hos had mony years of experience in the oil industry in Quebec and other ports of Canada.YMCA for a number of years, und is a graduale of Sir George Williams University.The Assist- | ant Director will be Douglas Harland who has been with the Westmount YMCA since leaving | Toronto two years ago.Doug is.presently a third year university , student at Sir George and plans | to take post-graduate theological | studies in preparation for entering the Priesthood.Assisting will be swimming instructors Chris Blair and Jon : Bradley and (wenty-two counsellors and counsellors-in-train- | ing.They are, for the most part, | high school students chosen for | their interest in working with children and in their various skills and experiences.A typical week's program The program operates on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m.to 4:30 p.m.and on Thursday afternoons and Friday mornings.Swimming instruction is provided on Monday, Tuesday and Friday mornings in ad- | dition to an open swim period each afternoon.i This year special emphasis is being placed on non-swimmers.\u2018 One of the camp's goals is to: have every camper a swimmer, Youngsters will be learning the \u2018 Ç songs of foreign cbuntries (in the WINDOW - FLOOR | AND WALL CLEANING | FULLY INSURED WE.3-5792 RIDGEWOOD CLEANING MAINTENANCE Reyg'd.Top track men for Legion clinic Fifteen outstanding coaches from five countries will staff the | Royal Canadian Legion's second | annual clinic for track and field \u2018 coaches at Guelph.Under Geof- | frey Dyson, the nine-day clinic scheduled for August 12, will also | feature two courses.i The coaching roster reads like a who's who of track and field.| From England Dyson will draw upon Jim Alford, Lionel Pugh, | John Disley.Geoff Elliott, John i Savidge and Neville \u201cNick\u201d ; Whitehead.\u2014\u2014.JANITOR SERVICE | f t { | i | ! Pool schedule for June listed The Westmount Municipal Swimming Pool which opened last Saturday lists the following schedule of swimming periods of the month of June: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY native tongues) during the morning assembles.Arts and handicrafts along with the games and sports of the various countries completes the rest of the mornings\u2019 program.All activities are the staff.9.30 a.m.to 12.00 noon \u2014 Instruction \u2014 Adults and Children Wednesday is a special da \u2018Register with Lifeguard) for Summer Fun club campers.12.00 noon to 1.30 p.m.\u2014 Adults only Each Wednesday the camp char- }-30 Pm.to 5.00 pm.\u2014 General Swim ters buses and leaves Montreal 2-00 p.m.to 600 p.m.\u2014 Adults only for an all day trip somewhere 6.00 p.m.to 7.30 p.m, \u2014 General Swim in the provinces of Quebec and 30 p.m.to 9.45pm.\u2014 Adults \u2014 Boys and Girls 16 and over.Ontario.Past (rips have been to WEDNESDAY Ottawa, Upper Canada Village, 9-30 a.m.(0 12.00 noon \u2014 Instruction \u2014 Adults and Children Ontario Provincial parks along Register with Lifeguard) the St.Lawrence river and ;12-00 noon to 1.50 p.m.\u2014 Adults only Granby Zoo.1.30 pm.to 5.00 pm.\u2014 General Swim - 5.00 p.m.to 6.00 p.m.\u2014 Adults only 6.00 p.m, to 7.30 p.m.\u2014 General Swim Response eo o o 7.30 pm.te 8.15p.m.\u2014 Family Swim (Families Only) (Continued from page 1) 8.15 p.m.to 9.45p.m, \u2014 Adults \u2014 Boys and Girls 16 and over.SATURDAY Boys and Girls 13 years of age and under Adults \u2014 Boys and girls 14 years of age he is still unable to speak.He, 930 a.m.1010.30 a.m.hy not move his right arm or\u201d 10.30 a.m.to 12.30 p.m.The Municipal Association.act-{ 9 49 p.m.to 1.30 p.m.\u2014 Adulte oly ME uickly to aid behalf of we) 1.30 p.m.to 3.00 p.m.\u2014 Boys and Girls 13 years of age and under public sent letters outlining the 3.00 p.m.t¢ 5.00 pm, \u2014 BO rar 14 years of age and over ; appeal hy every ome.in West-| 500 p.m.to 6.00 p.m.\u2014 Adults only ry ations: a well as 6.00 pm.to 7.30 p.m.\u2014 General Swim on 7.m, 45pm \u2014 A s \u2014 s ir .private individuals have contrib.| 7.30 p.m.to 9.45 p.m amily suis Girls 16 and over uted.The fund will close June SUNDAYS « 3 .| « » 30 of this month and receipts: ; gg p.m.to 6.00 p.m.\u2014 General Swim will be sent for income tax purposes to all contributors.Cheques should be made out to The Walter Leja Fund.Cash | or cheques can be sent to The | Night driving tips given Walter Leja Fund, c/o The: Royal Trust Company, 105 st.Trallic deaths are occurring at | thir own position.the average rate of nine per day | James Street West, Montreal.'; @ Pull well off the highway if Children have sent in their! |\" Canada.Someone is injured ' you must stop for repairs or quarters.Three youngsters on every five minutes.The annual | other reasons.Chesterfield Avenue, Westmount! toll in properly damage each, @ Always carry a flashlight \u2014 Patrick and Michael McMollon | year reaches a higher level, or flares for use in emergencies.Many automobile accidents oc-' @ Pump your brakes several and Kalvin Taylor \u2014 gave a\u2019 ; .; show for the neighbors, collected ¢Ur at night and on the long times to give a good warning \u2019 | when you are about to stop.$3.25 and proudly marched into weekend trips.With the peak T @ Signal all turns.Westmount City Hall to make driving season at hand, the All their donation.Canada Insurance Federation, : \u201cwe'll be back with some.representing more than 220 com- i more.\u201d they announced.\u201cWe're Peting Canadian fire, automobile | Peter Pan giving another performance and casuality insurance firms, recommends these rules for night soon\u2014\"\" .The following are some ex-.driving.Nursery School cerpts from letters received with @ Do not drive when over- contributions to the Walter Leja tired.Stop for coffee or a short Private Kindergarten Fund.nap.\u201cA small token of my respect! @ Do not rely on \u201cwake up\u201d and admiration for his inspiring pills.Their effects are sometimes | and unselfish heroism.\u201d unsafe, | \u201cAnonymous \u2014 for Sgt.Maj.@ In general, drive slower Leja \u2014 with best wishes, and 1! than you would during the day- Miss Elizabeth Veitch wish 1 could do more.\u201d time when visibility is good.{Mrs.A.F.D.Macdonald) \u201cFor a valiant man who risked @ Keep a special watch for .i his life and limb on behalf of pedestrians in dark clothing.220 Prince Albert Avenue i John Q.Public.1 only hope the | © Always dim your lights | For Appointment response will be overwhelming when following another car or! Please Phone Between for Mr.Leja and his family who approaching other cars.?a.m.ond 4 p.m.have suffered such a tragic blow @ Keep well to your own side HU.6 4310 because of this wonderful man\u2019s of the road.Approaching drivers | T tation Availabl dedication and desire to protect use your lights to help ascertain\u2019 ransportation Available hi: fellowmen.\u201d From Town of Mount Royal citi- INOS Ola College Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.LIMITED ENROLMENT Partieulars on Application zen.\u2018May Sergeant-Major Leja and his family know how many of us are pulling for his recovery ; and how deeply we sympathize for his great sacrifice.\u201d \u201cThe heroism displayed by Sgt.- : Mont renl Canada Major Leja was in the highest DIRECTED BY JESUIT FATHERS standards of the Canadian Army, | and all citizens of Westmount \u2014 | ARTS and indeed all true Canadians \u2014 B.A.degree should be grateful for his cour- Major in: Bio-Chemistry, Classics, Economics, English, History, age.\u201d , Philosophy, Political Science, Spanish, French, Theology.\u201c1 feel everyone in Westmount Honours: Economics, English, History, Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental.owes a debt to Mr.Leja.\u201d | SCIENCE \u2014_\u2014 B.Sc.degree Major in: Bio-Chemistry, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Geotechnical Science.Honours: Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics.Westnmounters .(Continued from page 1) successfully in Verdun,\u201d a company spokesman said.\u201cI'm sure it would be successful here.\u201d While three applications were approved, Cable TV alone is reported to have a special agreement with the Bell Telephone Company to run wires alongside the telephone circuits, COMMERCE B.Comm.degree Major im Accounting, Business Administration, Economica.Honours Economics ENGINEERING Certificate or B.Sc.degree: {studies to ba continued at onother university) Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Mining Engineering RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS Por Further Information and Applications write: The Rogistrer, LOYOLA COLLEGE, 7141 Sherbrooke Si.W., MIL.28, Que: | The beaver's ears and throat are equipped with valves which ; close when the animal dives; and open when it comes to the | sul face.\u2026.\u2018 Local doctor advances research Rotary approves Fair proposal 10 The Westmount Rotary Club 5 pap to a fluctuating intake recently approved a proposal of iodine.by President Bill Clark that all \u201cThis y as raised recentl service clubs in the Montreal This theory wa > y after lengthy research under the area get together to erect a °.; di | direction of Dr.Charles P.Le- ramen building for the blond, 68 Chesterfield avenue, , Westmount, head of the depart- ., | ment of anatomy at McGill.Dr.The Inter-Service Club Com-; Leblond and his associates were mittee.headed by J.W.Glen 1 working under a grant from the announced last week that they | Canadian Cancer Society.have sent letters to all the ser- Most of the experiments were ue Cubs In the Aoi IE done with rate.Placed on a lowing fund.with \" lub con.iodine diet, the rats soon devel- g \u2018und.each club CON\".oped benign or non-cancerous tu- tributing.I roid The proposed building would glands and enlarged thyroi be used as a hospitality centre during the Fair and for long term charitable works afterwards.In other business, it was announced that the Club has con- ; tributed to the fund started py | rolina, Cornell University.and! the Westmount Municipal Asso-'the University of Montreal.ciation in aid of Sergeant- Miss Smith is herself a lec- Major Leja injured three! turer in English at Sir George ; illi iversity.and she weeks ago as he was attempting | Williams Univers 1 5 to dian a4 bomb in a West | has taught both in the junior mount mailbox.\u2018and senior schools for some time.For the past two years, .[Miss Smith has been advisor to Civil Liberties the school yearbook, the Vox ® Union founded ith help of wi e p 0 land after a year in Canada.Blunt, new to the school | Miss M.Surprenant is retir- Mr.F.R.Scott last year, is also leaving, from Fair on St.Helen's\u2019 Island.: Seven teachers .(Continued from page 2) |ing from the English depart- yment of the junior school.Miss D.Jones, the junior girls\u2019 gym teacher, is returning to Eng-, \u2018the Physical Education and The Civil Liberties Union, junior Science departments.founded a new organization R.Veysey, of the English designed to protect the rights of department, is leaving for the individual in Quebec and! Lower Canada College.throughout the world was found- Mr.Veysey has been very' ed last week with the help of a active in the direction of a Westmounter, Professor Frank number of student dramatic Scott, Dean of the Faculty of Law | productions.at McGill.The executive \u2018of the Drama Professor Scott was chairman Club was elected on Monday.of the founding convention of the The new officers are Tova new Civil Liberties Union, in, Wisenthal, President: Dierdre, corporated last week under Fed-, Vogan, Vice-President, Gail eral Government charter.Approximately 60 persons from Smith, Treasurer, ; the fields of education, law, fin- Appointed to be the school's ance.and other pursuits attended representatives to Eaton's; the meeting.Junior Council are Peter Mont-.Before a board of Directors was | gomery and Prue Hugman.This elected Professor Scott stated year the two Councillors were that \u2018this is a matter of respon-.Barry Besner and Carole Bruce.' | Portnuff, Secretary; and David | sibility.rather than seeking This Wednesday was the last bonors or office.\u201d \u2018day of organized classes for Aim of the Civil Liberties Union grade eleven.are: : Comme 1.\u201cTo protect civil liberties whether they be physical, intellectual or moral, without discrimination as to sex, religious opinions or ethnic origin.2.\u201cWithin the context of existing law, to inform the public and to intervene on behalf of persons claiming violations of their civil liberties.3.\u201cTo advocate changes in the laws, regulations and administrative practices by: studying ecrit- ically the relevant laws and the constitution of our country; making proposals to municipal, provincial or federal authorities: or to any authority and to inform the publie.\u201d .Alban Flamand was elected first president of the CLU.Drury outlines .(Continued from page 1) trade with the U.S., it is believed.The American government is: attempting to curb federal spending in foreign markets, due to a decline in gold reserves.} The Canadian Government seeks assurance that any tight-' ening in the U.S.would not apply to its manufacturers and suppliers.Depiction of an Indian strew- | ing flowers on the state seal of Florida symbolizes the influence of the red man on the state.e Fluctuating intake of iodine may cause tumors \u201ciodine free diet.{the inevitable _ion of Biological Sciences.He ! chromosomes of flower flies., \u2018MAKE CHARTERED TRUST YOUR PARTNER IN PLANNING to graduate from Middlebury Miss Penelope A.Hugman, things daughter of Mr.and Mrs.V.W 22 Arlington avenue, Westmount will receive her When the rats with the tumors were fed iodine, three happened: the glands ceased to Hugman of be stimulated; the tumors remained, and there was a marked bachelor of arts degree from increase in \u201clight\u201d cells \u2014 one Middlebury College at com- of the two types of cells in the Mencement exercises Monday.thyroid.June 10.She will be one of 280 scheduled to receive u BA degree at Then came the big surprise \u2014 the lucky turn of events no one had forseen: when the iodine the liberal arts college.There content of the rat's diet was Will also be two advanced de- varied and the rats received Brees given at the exercises, which mark the close of Middle- burv's 163rd academie vear, some meals with iodine in their food and some without it.27 times more tumors were pro- Miss Hugman, a graduate of duced than would occur on an 5 The Study.Montreal, is a French major at Middlebury.A Delta Dr.N.J.Nadler.working on Delta member.she is president the project with Dr.Leblond.be- ©f Pan Hellenic Council.She is lieves that the effect of the fluc- 8 Dean's List Student und has tuating diet would explain why been a Sophomore Guide and people who have been placed on JUtior Counsellur in the past vears.a low iodine diet sometimes develop tumors even after being given iodine.\u201cIt suggests.\u201d he says.[ee Four Westmounters \u2026 fluctuations iodine in our diet may be repson- sible for many tumors of the thyroid.Most of these respond (Continued from page 3) ence in administration tor prac- readily to thyroid hormone the- teal training.For example, an rapy, the others must be re- den cadet may go to Camp Bor- > voir moved by surgery or treated by en for infantry training, a Navy radiation.\u2018 cadet on a training cruise to - Java.and an Air Force cadet to CAF Station Centralia for Prof.J.W.Boyes to greet 2,000 pilot (raining, Upon graduation, cadets are granted permanent commissions us Sub-Lieutenants.First Lieutenants, or Flying Of- .ficers.Although they have the : option of applying for release geneticists , after three years, most have \"chosen to remain as carcer of- Professor J.W.Boyes.482 ficers.Those who wish to become Strathcona avenue, well - known | civilians have an excellent aca- geneticist has been elected vice- | demic degree.president of the 10th Interna- Continued from page 3) can easily change the standing of the teams.Unfortunately for those teams left behind, this marks the final competition of the year, so there is no chance to gain more points until next year.The event lasted all day.as teams contested in twelve events.Fach event lasted twenty minutes; and at the end of this time, a gun sounded and all teams moved to thelr next event Each event was supervised by a teacher.and the entire project was under the direction of Mr Straton and Mr.Mingie of the Physical Education department.CANADA ELECTIONS ACT Electoral District of St.Antoine.Westmount Summary of Election Expenses Below, as required by article 33 td of the Canada Elections Act, is printed a summary, signed by the official went, of the expenses 1e- ported by that agent in the name ot JULIEN MAJOR.one of the candidates in the recent election to choose a member of the Houge of Come mous of Canada tou the electoral district named above The report has been deposited in my office sad on payment of the sum oi twenty vents can be consulted and extracts taken therefrom at any rensonable time In the course of the six months tollowing 8 June 106%.the date on which the report was submitted to ine.GRAHAM GOULD.Returning Officer Westmount, 6 June 1963 Summary of Election tupenses of Julien Major Receipts Contributions 31.407 79 Expenditures Nomination Deposit $ 200.00 Hire of Premises 176.00 Services 187.01 Hire of Vehicles 2841 Goods Purchased 42.08 Advertising 548.27 1.170 88 A.K.MALLOUR, Officiant Agent 4 June 1983 tional Congress of Gentics and\u2019 will deliver the opening address\u2019 to some\u2019 2,000 delegates from around the world in September.\u2018 The McGill professor is a former president of the genetics Summer Camp for Boys section of the International Un-! ° was chairman of the committee dramaties and on arrangements for the 10th International Congress of Genetics held at McGill in 1958.He will present a paper jointly with Dr.J.M.van Brink of the Genetics Instiute Utrecht.! Holland.on variations in the 501 Claremont Avenue CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY 15th Year ° | Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, trips, alt supervision of cerefully chosen staff and directed by Miss Ruby Smith, B.A., M.S.P.E.Booklet On and Girls 6 to 12 Years under the Request Westmount Earn more on your SAVINGS chequing privileges.Interest vice.Booklet mailed on request.11] In =.Cmartie, 49, interest on a Deposit Account, Interest quarterly on minimum monthly balance.Withdrawals may be made in person or by nail.3V2% interest on a Savings Account, with paid half- 1 \\ yearly on minimum half-yearly balance.Longer, more convenient hours.Better ser- CHARTERED TRUST 625 Dorchester Bivd., West, 1312 Greene Avenue, Westmount \u2018Miss P.A.Hugman Graduation dance .S E961 \u2018( unr \u2018Aopuy \u2018souiwox3 unouusap ayy ~ © e \u2014 ~ v = > - > © © © \u2026 - es £ E Oo » wl - \u20ac = © E ë v = b= | J {il a You'll get better, faster service if you .Call WE.7-9483 FOR OIL BURNER AND FUEL SERVICE The Merchants Coal Co.4 Hillside Avenue, Westmount Avenve Snack Bar Limired Featuring Charcoal Broiled Rib Steaks 4182 St.Catherine St.West \u2018Before ond After Carnivoi Snacks\u201d M.Kalil, Pres.WE.5-3873 We carry the largest variety of the nicesi ® Greeting Cards ® Place Cards Social stationery (printed or plain).office and school ® Invitations supplies, party favors and decorations We Deliver Westmount Stationery Inc.BOOKSELLERS \u2014 STATIONERS 4896 Sherbrooke St.West (Corner Prince Albert) HU.1-2575 OUNT S HERINE ST WEST NENA RENEE NEN NEN NNER ENN fun and games NIGHTLY STON ROTARY KATING RINK (AT THE GLEN) FRRIFARRRNRRRRR ERR EFEREER Grahom\u2019s Business College J.PHILIP PAGE.A.P.A., P.C.T.PRINCIPAL .4914 Sherbrooke St.West HU.4-2242 McGregor Travel COMPANY LIMITED WESTMOUNT: 1373 Greene Avenue WE.5-4611 DOWNTOWN: 3 Ploce Ville-Morie 866-2481 1290 prizes HAE EE AA AAA AN AMATEUR CARNIVAL HAAR AAAAA AAA ARIAT NAAR AA RA OWNED AND E.Hargreaves Reg\u2019d.CORSETIERES Miss C, Wright, proprietor 4159 St.Catherine St.W.WE.2-7008 coca OPERATED B \u2014This, advertisement is made -possible-:throu 2 stores to serve you ACME Photo Robert L.Sissons, j PHOTOGRAPHY .CAME 4123 St.Catherine St.We Branch: 4866 Sherbrooke Electrolux (CANADA) LIMITED SERVICE & SALES 395 Victoria Ave.489-9353 Printers and Lithogropher ability to originate and the The Robson Printer 2125 Hingston Ave.Callard & Co.Limited Nluminotion Specialists Distributors of Canadian Westinghouse In- Try the new-shaped Eye Saving Bulbs in 40-60-100- 150 watt.You will be delighted.candescent and Fluorescent Lamps.5730 Upper Lachine Rood HU.1.771 BY WESTMOUNT ROTARIANS through -the co-operation ofthe following : © serve you in Westmount Photo Reg\u2019d.rt L.Sissons, proprietor PHY - CAMERAS - SUPPLIES CARNIVA RO UNE 11-12-1314 15 7 4 RAIN O oo R SHINE 730-11 pp | « 3 1 ARR N MMM MMM M MIE MM NM N NE NN M A OVER 0 D MAJOR attractions PLUS KIDDIES PLAYLAND ou 4 he É EE E E E E E E E AND THEIR FRIENDS i AAA NAAASSANAAARAHAAAAAHHE NX KARA AAA AAA RRA RRA ARAN AR hk hq COMPLIMENTS OF John Smithers & Sons Reg'd.72 YEARS IN BUSINESS \u201cFamily Footweor\u201d Eveleigh-Patterson Luggage Compony F.REEVE EVELEIGH 4190 St.Catherine St.West WE.5-2101 ine St.West WE.2-5709 (At Greene) Sherbrooke W.HU.1-1989 4213 St.Catherine St\u2014W.WE.3-3454 h h ith the Save for Investment and Emergencies ithogiophers .w ?ate ond the skill to produce ! CHARTERED TRUST Thiede Company Pays 4% on Deposits P .Li .d HAIRDRESSER Pays 3'h % interest on savings rinters Limite 4927 Sherbrooke St.West 482-4320 with checking privileges (Near Claremont) 112 6 A WESTMOUNT: 932.5185 ve.HU.1-0228 @ AIR-CONDITIONED © reene AV OWNTOWN: ° 625 Dorchester W.UN.1-1821 Harrison Brothers Ltd.The POM Bakers Se.Cotherine St.West at the Glen WE.3-3621 Garnet RETALLACK | & Sons Limited Chariered Insurance Brokers 375 Victoria Ave.482-1030 Brooks Drug Store 4191 St.Catherine West, Corner Greene Rapid Delivery WE.5-3521 CLARK FOODS WESTMOUNT 6 £961 'L eunr \u2018Aopiug \u2018souju:oxg junouxsemM oy) 10 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 7, 1963 UNITED DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Leasdowne Avenue ANGLICAN Church of Yhe Advent | Corner of Wood end Western, Westmount inist : Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Rav.iy vo Smith, Honorary Assistant B.A.BD.D.D Li Rev.Koy P.Btalford, B.A.B.D, Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay | Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Sundoy, lune 91h | - TRINITY SUNDAY | Sunday, June 9th am im on MORI WORD : a.m.i c ; 11:00 am.Kindergarten \u201cWINDOWS OF THE UNSEEN\" 11:00 ain Solemn Eucharist Rev R.Douglas Smith, D.D.7.00 pm Evensong (said), ! Evening Service withdrawn Holy Eucharist; Weekdays.| until the Fall.7.00 aw Tuesday: Thursduy.; Organist and Choirmaster: 4:00 an Frida d | MR.JOHN ROBB.Mous., Bee.9:30 aan ednesday Co TRINITY MEMORIAL i D CHURCH St.Andrew's 5220 Sherurooke Streot West WESTMOUNT \u2018The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.Rector Rev Canon F.LL.Whitley, M.A, Hon.Assistant Rev Prter W.A.Davison.M.A, Assistant (10) Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.Daniel M.Grant, B.A, D.D.Rev.Douglas Mouland, B.A.BD.Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir, E, Ed.Gordon White, B.Mus.Organist Me.Georre £.Chubb, ¥.R.C.0., F.A.GO Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, June th TRINITY SUNDAY Sunday, June 9th 11:00 im.Mg.Moulan Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT) \u2014\u2014\u2014 1 Dominion-Douglas APEX DIVINITY SCHOOL to ©cHAS.CARTWRIGHT = vate!\u2019 At the closing Breakfast Meeting of the Temple Emanu- El Youth Society.held on Sunday morning.May 26, Reuben Ginsbeig.who served as President of Temple Youth Society 35 years ago was given the Westmount Baptist Sermon subject d #00 am Holy Communion \u201cGIVING JESUS HIS 19:15 +m Senior Department i FREEDOM\" 11 8 «mm Choral Communion (Morning Service Only) Preacher Rev.Peter W.A.Church School: 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.Davison | Crib Corner and Nursery Nursery.Kindergarten, \u2014 em mt ee Primary and Junios Departments Westmount Park 7 # vm Evensong Preacher: The Rector u CaM Church Tuesday, St.Barnabas, .M.\\ G:00 pou Holy Communion (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Wednesday : Rev.Callum Thompson, 7-00 wae Holy Communion GR Thursday C.D.B.A, BD.10:0) on Holy Communion Dir.of Christian Education: TTT or ; Miss Beatrice Maclean, B.A, ! M.R.E \u2019 .Sr.MATTHIAS Sunday, June 9th CHURCH 11:00 wn.Sermon Topic: \u201cLife's Growing Edge\u201d Westmount Church School Closing Exercises.Cote St.Antoine Roed ! Direcior or Musi C i rector o.usic: and Church Hill MH.WAYNE RIDDELL.B.Mus Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A., L.Th.7 TT UNIT ADI AN Rov.Reginald Hollis, M.A.B.D, ! UNITARIAN | .- Co Sunday, June 9th | The Unitarian Church TRINITY SUNDAY ! Of Montreal 89 a.m Holy Communion | 923 am Holy Communion CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH and Sermon Preacher: The Rector 1487 Sherbrooke st.W.11:00 a.m.Matting with Sermon Lat Simpsen! Preacher: The Rector 7:30 pan.Evensong with Sermon Minister: Rev.Leonard Masen Preacher: The Rev'd.R.Hollis Ï TUESDAY \u2014 $7, BARNABAS DAY 1:00 a.m.Holy Communion B.A, B.D.Sunday, June 9th ; 11:00 am.ILY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY Hn ute to Dr.Schweitzer ee 1 11:00 a mv.Churceh School Organist à Choirmuster: Nursery and Kindeigarten Norman W.Hurrle, | meet in Unitarian House.ARCO, ARCM FT.CL, | 1 80 ean Organist and Director of Musie: Donald Mackey.Mns.B.TT SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL De.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Cantor Otto 0.Staeren: Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant Victor McCorry, A R.C.M.Organist and Choir Master.\"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE SL CHURCH OF CHRIS\u2018.SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON.MASS, Sunday, June 9th SABBATH SERVICES 1100 4m Sunday School ¥riday Evening.June 7th at 7:15 p.m.11:00 am Churen service Dr.Stern will speak on \u2018\u2019The Mission.Lesson - Sermon Subject: ary Ideal In Judaism.\u201d Ancient and Modern -\u2014 Necromancy.Allas BAR MITZVAH Mesmertsin and Hypnotism, Neal Barry, son ot Mr.and Mrs.Denounced.Marvvn H.Grover will be called to sen 2 et the Reading of the Torah this Sabbath Sermon Subject: © in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.CAUSE ATOR \u2014 CAUSE AND CREATOR\u201d SIXTEENTH ANNUAL FAMILY Golden Text: Revelation 4:13.Thou PICNIC AND FIELD DAY art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory Sunday.June Sth.Assembly time 9 aad honour and power: for Thou hast #1\" at the Temble, C.N.R.Recrea- tiona! Grounds.Lachine.created ail things, and for Thy pleasure they are and were created.BROTHERHOOD DINNER MEETING EVERY WEDNESDAY Of newly elected Board Members.8.15 pin Testumony Meeting Tuesday.June 11th at 6:30 o'clock.READING ROOM OPERATION MEMBERSHIP le the Church Edifice: The public The Temple is now listing new af- Invited Tuesday.Thursday and Fri- filiants for the new Temple season.day.à to 4 pm.Wednesday, 6:30 to For information \u2014 Miss Rose Cohen, 203 Din.WE.7-3575.Temple Office.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist Worid Alliance and Canadian Baptist Federation\u2019 Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: Rev.Hareld J.Balsdon, B.A., 8.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Organist & Choir Master: John Cook SUNDAY, JUNE %h \u2018THE FURNACE QUARTETTE Convention Guest Preacher Dr.Dixon Burns, Toronto Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m BYPU.Friday, 8:00 p.m.: School; Sunday, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME to a.m 7:30 p.m.is \u2018The Furnace Quarette\u2019 \u201cThe Furnace Quartette\u201d will ! be the subject of the morning | sermon by the minister, the Rev.Harold J.Balsdon at Westmount Baptist Church.Sunday.In the evening the Convention Guest Preacher will be Dr.Dixon Burns from Toronto.The Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec is being held © at First Baptist Church, Cote St.Luc road, from June 10 to 13, inclusive.The Wednesday evening service will be held at West- mount Baptist Church, Sherbrooke street west.The BYPU meets Friday at 8:00 p.m.The Sunday School picnic will ibe held on St.Helen's Island he Saturday, June 15.© PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Rev Chas, C.Cochrane, B.A, BD | Minister ; Sunday, June 9th | 11:00 a.m.Public Worship 7:30 p.m.Annual Church Service of The Ladies\u2019 Orange Benevolent Association Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Cholrmaster All are Cordially Welcome.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporarily Worshiping at the Ith Day Adventist Church Corner of Western and Olivier Ave.Wm.C.Nelting, B.D., Paster Wm.Hamel, Organist Sunday, June 9th.Jism ngage feet.Jr.8.9.and Nursery *Remembér, 500 NON-STOP or you don\u2019t grade Award of Life Membership.Officers elected were: Honorary President, Garrick Fisher: President, Larry Morris: 1st Vice-President, Gail Portnuff: 2nd Vice-President, Harriett Fels: Treasurer, Alan Basbaum; Recording Secretary.Gerry Bruck: Corresponding Secretary, Toby Stein: Appointed to the Executive, Karin Marks.Board members are: Wendy Gold, Lenard Bazar, Linda Ne- meroff, Debbie Greenberg, Carol Litwin, Doreen Morris, Joan Segal, Ruth Sevack.Barbara Caplan, Bruce Everest, Judy Roston, Marvin Fox, Elana Cooper.Gerald Miller.BA, is Youth Advisor of the Temple Youth Society.ANNUAL FAMILY PICNIC Sunday Morning, June 9, (Auspices Home and School.| Assembly time 9 a.m.at the Temple.Picnic Grounds, CNR | Recreational Grounds, Lachine.| OPERATION MEMBERSHIP Under the Chairmanship of i Bernard Isaacs.The Temple | Membership Committee is now listing new members for the new Temple Season with the Holy Days 5724.We invite those who are uni affiliated to communicate with Mr.Isaacs through the Temple | Office, WE.7-3575.For further | information \u2014 Miss Rose Co- | hen, Temple Administrator.at the Temple Office.BROTHERHOOD NEWS Brotherhood Board Dinner Meeting, Tuesday.June 11 at 6.30 p.m.William Hoff- } man, President will chair the meeting.At this time plans for the new Temple season will be formulated.Second Annual Golf Tournament of Brotherhood, Tuesday.June 18 at 11.30 a.m.at La- chute Golf and Country Club.TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL All members of the Congregation have been mailed Registration Forms for the new Temple School Season which will com- | mence in early September.Parents ate to complete these forms.For further information call Miss Justine Stern, Temple Office.MEMORIAL TABLET The name of Reuben Joseph Sapera, will be formally inscribed on the Temple Memorial Tablet this Sabbath Eve as a perpetual memorialization.An offering to the Synagogue in loving memory of their father has been made by Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Cole and by Mr.and Mrs.Irving Maklan.\u2018Windows of the Unseen\u2019 is sermon subject Next Sunday at Dominion Douglas the Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be adminis: tered at the 11 o'clock Worship in Dominion-Douglas.Dr.Smith will preach on the theme \u2018Windows of the Unseen.\u201d Evening Services are with: drawn until the Fall.Christian Science Local members attend Boston annual meeting | Christian Scientists from vari- \u2018ous parts of Quebec were in Boston this week joining with thousands of their co-religionists Temple Emanu-El Youth == =i honors Reuben Ginsberg the annual meeting of their denomination at its world headquarters, The Mother Church.The First Church of Christ, Scientist.The keynote for the session was voiced by the new President.Mrs.Helen Wood Bauman, when she proclaimed in the course of her inaugural address that the world\u2019s most urgent need today is a return to \u2018\u2018God-centred thinking.\u2019 Mrs.Bauman, who is editor of the church\u2019s religious periodicals, called upon the members \u201cto help the world in its struggle against the atheistic materialism that defies mortals.\u201d The establishment of a Christian Science Society in Bangkok, Thailand, was reported to the meetings as one of the latest | additions to the church's more | than 3,200 congregations.Other reports trom the heads of vari: ous church departments showed increasing religious interest and activity on the part of young people.Valuation 40% higher; taxes unchanged Westmount property owners will soon find their valuations 40% higher for 1963-64 school tax purposes.In spite of the raise they will - generally pay no more in taxes than the previous year.The Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal this week \u2018adjusted valuations in 14 island suburban municipalities.Prime purpose of the move , was to ensure equalized assess- : ments, it was reported.H E understanding sympathy and assistance of our twelve staff members is a comfort to families in sorrow.BA Collins | INC.oc FA NUNNS AF WILLIAMS \u2018 $610 SHERDROOKE STREET WESS' a ri Ormstown Exhibition Ormstown Exhibiton.one of the most popular country fairs for Montreal's West End residents because of its proximity.opened for its annual four-day stand with a full program of varied activities last night, A clear, warm evening brought out many city people to join thousands of local residents to witness the parade which preceded the opening ceremonies in the arena, participated in by local dignitaries from federal, provincial and municipal levels, led by A.A.McCormick, mayor of Ormstown and president of the Ormstown Exhibition Association, The parade, traditionally featuring the younger children of Ormstown High School, this year | consisted of floats and marchers commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Chateauguay.The fighting, on October 26.1813, took place near Ormstown and marked the nearest penetration of American troops toward Montreal in the War of 1812.A full horse-show program, such as also will take place tonight and Friday and Saturday evening: followed in the arena while a big midway did a roaring trade outside.Cattle and other exhibits will take place in the day time through Saturday.26 Years Ago .(Continued from page 4) run on the same lies as West- mount.there would not be so much ground for criticism.Perhaps Mr.Filion would like to see Westmount, along with other island municipalities, all rolled into one big city, with Montreal in com-! plete charge.Perhaps Mr.| Filion would like to see the! various .city councils, with' their sometimes embarrassing independence, dissolved and the Montreal City Council holding the reins of government undefied.Perhaps Mr.Filion would like to see the $10,000 sur-| plus that Westmount through careful planning and wise administration has managed to accumlate during the past year.dumped into the apparently bottomless coffers of Montreal.It is just as well, perhaps, that cities such as Westmount | are separate, and plan to remain so.Mr.Filion says that residents of these outside municipalities have their business in | Montreal and draw a substantial revenue from the.heart of that city in this way.| Let us point out, Mr.Filion, | that most of the large revenue is paid back directly to! Montreal, and water taxes | eat up a good deal of it.And! the rentals of these offices | and business premises, which would probably be otherwise unoccupied goes directly back | into the heart of Montreal.| Mr.Filion charged that so far as \u2018administration is| converned these outside cities have failed to collaborate.| That is as it should be.Montreal\u2019s administration is her own business, and o utside municipalities should not be dragged into it except insofar as certain measures may effect them.: In other matters, the outside towns have always been ready to aid.Westmount has gone to considerable expense to widen and improve traffic arteries for the sole purpose of helping Montreal's traffiq get, through Westmouns, -.\u2018 - 500 delegates to attend Baptist Assembly here | The 75th Annual Assembly of service will be held at Knox, churches of other denominu- the Baptist Convention of On- Crescent Kensington Presbyte-' tions, specifically, Wesley tario and Quebec will take rian Church in order to accom- United Church, Knox Crescent | place June 10-13 at First Baptist modate the anticipated large at- Kensington Presbyterian\u2019 Church.6215 Cote St.Luc road, | tendance: and Rev.Harold Church, St.Thomas Anglican For the first time since its Cooke Phillips, DD, Toronto, Church, St.Matthew's Anglican | establishment as a west end Who will preach the Convention Church, Rosedale United congregation, First Baptist Sermon at final services Thurs- Church.Church which began its work day evening.Rev.Harold Mit- in Montreal in 1831, will be ton, Fredericton, New Brun.Won and Lost ; host to some 500 delegates from | swick, will be Chapel Speaker na os ; Ontario and Quebec represent- daily during the Assembly., Pueblo Indians of New Mex- | ing 430 churches of the Cana- Local Arrangements Chair- ico successfully revolted against | dian Baptist Federation, man C.M.McCully stressed the their Spanish conquerors ini Registration, business ses- outstanding co-operation shown 1680, but were reconquered in ; sions, appointment of Assembly his committee by other Baptist 1692 by Spanish Gen.De Committees and presentation of churches of the city and by, Vargas, ; Ministers\u2019 Fellowship Dinner to | bly will receive addresses of | The following works and estimates to be financed by the new reports will occupy the day \u2014\u2014\u2014 ~~ \u2014- ue \u2026- - i on Monday, June 10, with al = a j 5:75.Expenditures listed ceremonies take place at 7.45 p.m.at which time the Assem- | welcome on behalf of the City | loan by-law were approved Monday night by Westmount City of Montreal and the Greater Council: ; Montreal Council of Churches.EXPENDITURES : ee ; in.| Kind of Works Location er Estimated Sessions on Tuesday will In and Equipment Department Cont Total clude reports of the Convention \u2018 GROUP \"1\" «Period of Assessment 10 vears) > \u2018er .now melting plant Treasurer, the Brother hood of equipment The Glen ; $ 25.000.3 Baptist Men, Canadian Baptist Ely-aeh eliminator Incinerator at The Glen 7,550.| \"ei issi ar _ urfacing in macadum Taxi stand St.Catherine St 3,650.Foreign Mission Board, Me Discounts, debenture issue expenses | Master Divinity College, Publi- and contingencie .1.111 1111010000 LL 2,800.' sion, Home Missions, with an: GROUP \u201c2° «Period of Assessment i5 years) } cations Board, Church Exten- 2 28.000.| afternoon visit to Feller College Roadway rebuilding Lansdowne Avenue from \u2026 , Western Avenue to Sher- at Grande Ligne, Quebec, on bruoke Street .s 34.000.Wednesday afternoon.; do Dorchester Street throughout, 167.000., | Discounts.debenture issue expenses Westmount Baptist Church and contingencies Ce 18.000, will be host church for the Mis- s 217.000.sionary Rally on Wednesday GROUP \u201c3\" «Period of Asessment 20 years) evening, followed by the Presi- Sidewalks Dorchester Street throughout $ 45.000.+ : ; Furnishings and dent\u2019s Reception scheduled for, equipment City Hal.21 30.000.Victoria Hall.Westmount, do een CCS Wan + edav'e \u20ac .tete va.u ne an y \u201c n- Thursday's agenda lists re- nex on Stanton Street .75.000 ports of the Board of Christian Roadway ind Willow A 3.550 ati e F sidewalks ow Avenue extension .530.Education, Canadian Council of Discounts.debenture issue expenses Churches, Buptist World Al- and contingencies .\u2026.13.470 liance, Special Legislation, Elec- _ _ % 187-000.tion of Officers and Personnel GROUP \"4\" (Period of Assessment 30 years) : Swimming Pool $ 180,000 of Convention, Henting system Victoria Hall.0 19,000, | .i Discounts, debenture issue.expenses Prominent .and \u2018contingencies _,,.wee ore LAL 15,000.s 214,000 speakers \u2014 he ; pe ; GROUP \u201853 (Period of Assessment 40 years) Prominent speakers in atten- Sewer Willow Avenue extension .s 2180, dance will be Arthur B.Francis, | Expropriation ot CA, President of Convention, demolition of bles .alei .; .and levelling Dorchester area 3.792.000.speaking on Monday evening; Discounts.debenture issue expenses Dr.N.H.Parker, Principal Mc- and contingencies \u2026.302.820, Master Divinity College, Hamil- $4,097,000.ton, Ontario, speaker on Tues- 0 day evening at which time the GHAND TOTAL, 34.754.000, IMPROVE \u2014 your PLUMBING No need to put it off any longer \u2014 you save money, time, and needless stops when our expert plumbers remodel your old-fashioned kitchen into an up-to-date kitchen wonder.FREE ESTIMATES G4 , | ® Gas Heating & Plumbing Experts {| @ Specialists in Kitchen and Bathroom remodeling.| We carry a complete line of Gas heaters and cooking stoves also gas water tank heaters displayed in our spacious showroom.Terms Available ® PLUMBING © HEATING © REPAIRS © CONTRACTORS AUTHORISED DEALER OF THE = = QUEBEC NATURAL GAS CORPORATION 5 = REG'D.Regina Plumbing = ONE-STOP PLUMBING and GAS HEAT CENTER: 3650 VERDUN AVE., VERDUN PO.8-2161 handy savings service for commuters On your daily trek between office and train, do you go past, across or under Place Ville Marie?Then we hope you are one of the 49% savers who keep their Savings Accounts at Montreal Trust.Those day-long hours .8:30 to 5:30.are just made for hurrying commuters! 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ORIENTAL RUC 4151 - 4953 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount WE.2.4277 \u2014Evenings: RE.86-4605 3 a A EE Te Naa\" » THE EXAMINER | OMENS 0 iil = AMERICAN Drug Stored J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully end accurately filled et reosonuble WE.2-2136 WE.2-2488 1385 Greene Ave.Corner Sherbrooke Fra Time Topics \u2026 Brush-up on your reading with Canadian paperbacks | By Millicent Hickmeore With the launching of the \u2018Carleton Library\u201d new Canadian paperbook series, in May, one can now acquire these valuable editions at little cost.This series of reprints and new collections of scarce books, documents and scource material relating to Canada, is issued under the editorial supervision of the Institute of Canadian Studies of Carleton University, Ottawa, in co-operation with McClelland and Stewart Limited.The first four books published May 25 are new editions of J.W.Dafoe\u2019s \u2018\u2018Lamrier \u2014 A study in Canadian Politics\u2019: Morris Bishop's \u2018\u201cChamplain \u2014Admit to yourself that you \u2014 The Life of Fortitude\u2019; an can't diet alone, that you need abridged edition of \u2018\u2018Lord Dur- help .Admit to yourselt ham\u2019s Report'\u2019, edited by Ge- that you are just plain fat, rald M.Craig: and \u201cConfe- and stop kidding yourself that requirements of a good T.0.P.S.member, suggesting that anyone wishing to lose weight and look trim for the summer join the club.\u2014 Canadian Pacific photo among the 700 passengers arriving Montreal on Tuesday evening (May 28).Miss Curwood joined her parents in Europe mid-way through their tour.Curwood of Westmount, seen here on the upper deck of the Canadian Pacific's liner Empress of Britain with his wife and daughter Jane, were Social Recital to benefit \u2018the Kinsmen Club \"The Church Affair\" .\u201cThe church Affair,\u201d a three On Friday evening June 14 perience.Tense and gripping ; ian - poet ; playwright Megan and eriona | Mary Beetles and Jeanne Ro- Lloyd.The play is to be presented at Montreal West Town Hall, | dier will present Ballet Entre Mary Hue.principal of the, | Nous at Westhill High School: Friday.June 7.at 8:30 p.m.Tic- Art Institute of Hairdressing Auditorium.The Company which kets may be purchased at the announces the spring gradua- | consists of two groups.senior.door.tion exercises in the Champlain 3nd junior will be seen in Con- tion of Santo Gullotta.With a Saturday.June 15 at 8 p.m.buf- cast of two.Tess Nesbitt, Mavis fet and dancing.All Pritchard.Hank Nesbitt, Santo graduates are invited.The play 1s under th -ec- Room of the Mt.Royal Hotel, certo.music by Greig, Valse ¢ play 15 under the direc- Brilliante.Op.34 No.1 Chopin, former | Czardas by Grossman.| The rest of the pupils of The ! Mary Beetles School will be deration Debates,\u201d a selection vou are \u2018pleasingly plump\u2019 from the debates on British .Be determined and posi- North American Union held in tive about your success this the Canadian Parliament of time.forgetting all past fail- 1865, edited by Peter B.Waite, ures .Keep food values to include publications in the French language.This is a great opportunity for Canadians to purchase, at a small cost.these valuable books\u2014to refresh their knowledge of famous men and the history of our wonderful country.Carleton Library has more than forty books in various stages of editorial preparation.apart from the 18 titles already scheduled for publication in 1963-64.Titles already planned are in the English language only, but it is hoped that the series Gullotta.Ballet, T A bati may be broadened eventually seen in Balle ap, Acrobatic, history of our wonderful coun- Wee nS mg Mrs.R.Uden, president of the Baton and Jazz dances.The en-\u2019 try.y Auxiliary of Eventide Home, | | tire school will be seen on the x x = § | accompanied by Mrs.C.&.Knowles, Mrs.William Hamilton : and Mrs.G.Dockery.will re- % ceive members and guests at the! : eighth birthday tea to be held on Thursday, Juve 13 at the Home.Presiding at the tea table will 3:be Mrs.R.W.Robertson, pres- à | ident of the Auxiliary of the ERA: oh RE a ris R.B.Porteous, president of the Auxiliary of Catherine Booth Hos- z pital.8 Refreshments will be served i from 2.30 to 4 p.m.by Mrs.David £ Christie and her committee.# TRESS UP .For The forty-seventh annual Supreme Session, of the Daughters ed, de RE Nevada, June 9 through June 13, when delegates from 124 Temples located in Canada and the United - States will be present.Mrs.I°.T.A, Griffiths, Queen \u201cof Oasis Temple No.46.of Mont- Eg ra a tk # À Preng OUR NEW SPRING United Church Homes and Mrs.of the Nile is being held in Reno, | stage at the opening and will demonstrate how the classes are :graded in tap and acrobatic, commencing with the junior groups, up to the advanced senior pupils.The second half of the program will be devoted to -\u2014 - = the ballet and character dances, ¢ .starting with an Italian Flower Spring Garden Garden.A ballet en Blanc and o closing with Ballet Entre Nous.; d On Saturday afternoon June winners name ; 1.the kindergarten and nursery pupils will be seen in rhythm and songs and Saturday, June 8, the under six year olds will pre- ORE ABOUT T.O.P.S.\u2014 (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY)\u2014One of my readers and a member of this club recently sent in the following The West End Horticultural Society announces the winners of i their Spring Garden Competition: sent a dancing fashion show.The !¢ Prize \u2014 Bank of Montreal Sil- i teachers presenting their pupils' ver Tray.Miss M.G.Paterson, in these recitals are Jeanne Ro- 4311 Montrose avenue, West- dier, ballet mistress and artistic mount 2nd prize \u2014 Mrs.Chella | director of the school and Bal-! Thornton.499 Mt.Pleasant ave-, let Entre Nous, Carole Gross Me.Westmount; 3rd prize\u2014Mrs.and Carole Ann O'Connell.H.Hyland, 3512 Wes{ Broadway, Mrs.C.Thomas and Mrs.V.N.D.G.; Beaumont will spervise the kin- The closing date for the Rose dergarten and nursery school Garden Competition sponsored by pupils.The accompanist will be the West End Horticultural So-; Miss Maude Paradis, Mrs.Yvon-, | ciety is June 10.All entries should ne Benesh and Mrs.Ina Hod-, be sent to Mr.E.Smith, 4880 gin.The entire proceeds of these \u2018 , O'Bryan avenue.t recitals are donated to the Kins-.| uppermost in your mind .Be a cheerful loser, not a grouchy complainer, or you'll lose your family's cheering you on .Spare your family and friends \u2018dieter\u2019s gripes.\u201d Eat what you should as little notice as possible.Don't go into a calorie count down aloud, as foods are offered you.Simply refuse graciously any foods that are not diet fare .Keep in mind that special dress you've always wanted but wouldn't look well in now.How many things have you stopped doing since you put on weight?.Life is too short to have to live hidden behind extra pounds.Ignore all so-called friends that tell you that you didn't need to lose weight.Ask your doctor if you do, and how much.If family and friends don\u2019t take your dieting seriously now \u2014 they will when they see you've quit talking diet and are putting it into action .Be a faithful attender at your club\u2019s meeting and be a good sport.Pitch in when there is work to be done, and tell your friends about T.0.P.S.Most important.stop making excuses and recognize the uselessness in them.Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u2018 Purveyor of > (Olt Cama COIFS ARE CHIC ; * GOLD .CHROME à © BRASS © COPPER .AND EXCITING ! ! e NICKEL RHODIUM ;men Club of Montreal, © CADMIUM © SILVER Le re LL « _ REPAIRED REPLATED ; | 1 inter 9.1233 REFINISHRD LACQUERED | real, Mrs.E.J.K.Reid, Mrs.! | George Louch, Mrs.J.W.Davies, Mrs.Maude Towne and Mrs.J.Harper wlll attend as delegates, from the local Temple.JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd., Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec- tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s |! _\u2014_\u2014 Largest High Class Job Shop.|: GETS GRANTS WE CALL FOR & DELIVER WINNIPEG (CP) \u2014 The Uni-, 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5.7947 versity of Manitoba's faculty ä } HAIRDRESSING Se eet.(A few doors above medicine has received $105,692 in grants for its 1963 program of heart research.St.Catherine St! BN Ovposite Henry Morgan & Co.4891 Sherbrooke St.W.Ft a High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.IMPORTED PRODUCTS e SNOWDON BR) HANDBAG NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, REPAIRS HAMS, SAUSAGE & All Kinds of BACON Leather - Repairs 4466 St.Catherine West 531$.Queen Mary Rd.11} Near Metcalfe Ave.Tel 462-3680 .WE.7-9455-6.48e 04401 EEE mas 00m ae 0 000 2 ES Social AND Pp sonal Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.8S.E.Moore.of Westmount and Ottawa, are sailing today in the Empress of Canada for an extended stay in London, England.Mr.Rodney Moore.of Keble College, Oxford, will join his parents at the end of June.Mr.George Barnsley and his daughter, Miss Pamela Barnsley, ! of Sheffield, England, are visiting Capt.and Mrs.Laurance B.Fuller, of Westmount, | Mrs.D.C.Quigley, of Vancouver, is arriving to attend the wedding of Miss Sara Thornton to Mr.Daniel Tingley, which is taking place on Saturday and will be the guest of her sister-in-law, | ley.of Westmount.Mr.and Mrs.Alec Pierson, of Leatherhead, Surrey, England, \u2018 .arrived recently in the Ryndam | Red Cross presen Is to visit Mrs.J.S.H.Wurtele and ; Miss Jean Wurtele, of Westmount.| Volunteers awards Varaabze, .Red Cross Badges of Service the elasticized | were presented recently twen- ty-four volunteer members of the Montreal Branch.Presentation of citations and medals were made by Mr.M.O.Kirsch, Cote St.Luc road, president of top line of this the branch, ; mm: Awards were presented to 17 stylish P ump members of the Women's Work Committee which made a total of 13.661 articles of clothing last year in addition to 462.000 swabs and dressings for the Blood Transfusion Service.Three Badges of Service were awarded to volunteer ladies for their outstanding contribution to the blood service.allows us do say.WE GUARANTEE THIS SHOE WILL FIT was president of the Montreal Branch from 1957 to 1960.was decorated.Mr.Marcel Lapointe.; who works closely with the fire department and the Red Cross.was awarded a Badge of Service | for his invaluable cpoperation | at the time of fires in the City of Montreal.Mrs.Flavien Hurtubise re- i ceived her award for her devotion with the Volunteer Services | Committee and Miss G, Winni- fred Roast for her many years of activities with the Junior Red \u201cCross.Awards for the Women's Work Committee group went to: Mrs.(P.Assimakopoulos, Greek | group: Mrs.Jas.E.Berry.St.Augustine of Canterbury group; Mrs.Victor Birks, Mrs.H.M.Black of Hampstead: Mrs.Virginia Braoudakis, Greek group: Mrs.Rose Dey.LaSalle group: French group: Mrs.Maria Grusz- ka, Polish group.Miss Alice Guilbault.Daughters of Isabella: Mrs.M.Kings- ley, St.James United Church group: Mrs.Wanda Lanecka, Polish group: Mrs.W.A.Lawrence of N.D.G.: Miss |.MacKin- :non.Miss Alice Penther, Mrs.| P.T.Valiquet.St.Augustine of 1 Canterbury group; Mrs.K.V.| Velan.: The three Badges for the ; Blood Service Committee were | given to: Mrs.Therese Gosselin, Miss Maud Scott, Miss Gertrude Williams.FOR YOUR BEST PRICES ON A PA hl ae LY cALLŸ HOUSECRAFT 3033 Mosson St.RA.1-4991 Available in White, Black Patent, Navy Blue.Sizes from 5% to 10.Widths AAA to B.CARINA SHOE SALON 4912 Sherbrooke W.(Bet.Claremont & Victoria) HU.4-8330 RED CROSS GIVES AWARDS \u2014 Monday, May Mrs.Hall Tingley, and Mr.Ting.| 27, at Red Cross House, Badges of Service were awarded to twenty-four volunteers members of the Montreal Branch for their magnificent support to the Society.Mrs.Victor Birks, center, Mr.Bernard Brouillet, who : Mrs.H.J.Ferguson of Hamp- | stead: Mrs.Camille Gargant.| Mrs Joseph Langley to preside at CWL 16th Annual Convention Members of the Catholic Women's League from all over the province of Quebec will be meeting in Sherbrooke.June 14 and 15 to attend the Sixteenth Annual Convention of the Quebec Provincial Council.Mrs.Joseph Langley of Notre Dame de Grace who has been provincial president for the past \u2018(wo years and active in various phases of League work for the past twenty, will preside at all business sessions.His Excellency Bishop Lawrence P.Whe- lan, provincial director, who is unable to attend, will be represented by Rt, Rev.Msgr.R.Moi- san, diocesan director of Sherbrooke.Reservations convener is Miss Yvette Campbell and \u2018registration will be handled by St.Bridgets Council of the \u2018Catholic Women's League of \u2018Sherbrooke.Friday night there will be a | talk given by Mr.Albert For- | cier.ass't.executive-secretarv.Province of Quebec Study and Information on Alcoholism Committee, Dept.of Family and *Sociai Velfare.A panel diseus- sion chaired by Miss Marion | McCormick and dealing with all i matters of CWL, concern, will i follow.Saturday's proceedings will \u2018commence at 7:30 a.m.with the i celenration of mass in St.Pat- \u2018rick\u2019s Church by Rt.Rev.Msgr.+ Moisan.Following the presentation of reports, Mrs.A.Buz- izell.president of Sherbrooke ! Diocesan Council.will be hos- tell at the convention luncheon lat the New Sherbrooke Hotel.Rev.Michael J.McManus, secretary apostolic delegate, Ot- 'tawa, will be guest speaker and 1 has chosen us his topic \u201cPope {John XXI1l and the Window in the Vatican\u2019.| The Provincial Convention this year will be honored by the presence of Mrs.Hermon Ste- \u2018vens, of Calgary, national president of the Catholic Women's 1 Coming Events RUMMAGE SALE Rummage sale sponsored by : Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood.on Wednesday, June 12.at 10 a.m.to 12 noon, Elm avenue entrance immediately south of Sherbrooke street west.Westmount.STRAWBERRY SOCIAL\u2018 Trinity Memorial Church Guild will hold a Strawberry Social and tea on the church lawn, Marlowe avenue, on Wednesday, June 12 from 2:30 to 4 p.m.Mrs.C.J.Spencer.Jr., is chairman.In case of rain it will be held in the church ball.and Mrs.K.V.Velan, are seen here recelviog their awards for outstanding aid given to the Women's Work Committee, from Mr.M.O.at PO.Box 885, Station B.Kirsch, President of the Branch.| Press Club.* i Secretaries Assn.+ elects new slate | At its Tth annual meeting held recently in The Queen Fliza- beth Hotel, the Montreal Chapter, National Secretaries Association \u2018International) elected Mus, Jessie Glover.5520 Rose- \u201cdale avenue.president for a second term of office.Other officers elected were vice-presi- dent, Miss Kathleen frwin: corresponding secretary, Mrs.Ruth Porter, 5010 Sherbrooke street, west: recording secretary, Mrs Lillian Sykes, 4840 Bonavista road; and treasurer, Miss Phoebe Wilcox, 151 Brock avenue north, Installation of these officers will take place on Tuesday evening, June 18.at The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, followed by a buffet supper.Secretaries interested in join- \u2018ing the Association are asked to contact Mrs.Ruth Romney ! Montreal.CERT a 3 A League.Mes.Stevens was born in Coaticook, Que.and moved to Calgary with her parents in 1912, She is a legal editor with Burroughs and Co.Ltd.law publishers of Calgary and has been active in the CWL since 1926, serving on the national council since 1947.As alderman of the ; City of Calgary for a period of ; Seven years, she has served on the hospital board, welfare and | recreation and sports committees.She was named \u201cCitizen lof the Year\u201d by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1958 in recognition of her work with welfare organizations.She is also past president of the Cal- ' gary Branch Canadian Women's WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickreil WE.5-5431 St.Catherine ot Eim MAW Lt ATER ey Hairstylist Mr.Ray .ls Pleased To Announce That MDE LEONA ROLLAND Crowning Glory Beauty Salon Has now joined his staff and will be pleased to serve her former patrons.evs: NEW FROM PARIS I._.r.ssn PERMABEL PERMANENT The new permanent that has the softest, most natural wave.PRES VAN 500 RTS PRE + Sav SRI \u201cdo A 1) IY WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT RAY seaury saLoN 1844 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Tel.933-1126 | $ EL £961 'L sunp \u2018Aopta4 \u2018Joujoxg junouxsem OY 14 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 7, 1963 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Inc.Montreal's Oldest Dealer for ® CHRYSLER «\u20ac PLYMOUTH © VALIANT ® FARGO SALES & SERVICE » 3 QUALITY USED CARS L nen sins ma 7 rnd A5 LLOL / © Automobile Storage 4 e 372 VICTORIA AVE.Sales: Service & Parts: HU.9-5748 - HU, 9-5745 3 PROPERTY Wa NTED ' Westmount Owners Offer tp Westmount house owners who are weary of responsibilities of a large house and still want to stay \u201cWe are looking for a house which can be divided into three units, One foi the owners, one for us and one for our housekeeper We are a middle aged couple and require a spacious prestige home in Westmount with «+ garden, 2 bedrooms, dining aid living room and a complete 1] room aparttnent with all conveniences | ter out housekeeper.We ave prepared to arrange for plans from architect and pay for alterations against appropriate lease.Alternatively mht consider buying the house and keeping present owner in rebuilt home as longlease tenant, Replies should be sent to Box 1255 \u2014 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29, TWO houses needed.Large family home up to $75,000, also very large home up to ta $200,000 Call Mrs.J.P.Gute, WE 7-3719 or Frank A.Norman and Co.Ltd, RE.I- GBIT.5 COUNTRY PROPERTY \u2014 | For sale Estates Ski and summer chalets.New 3 bedroom homes.Natural field stone tire- places Knotty pine interiors.Price $11,200 Down payment $1,000.Call UN.1 0534 or St.Jovite 425 2281.Mont Tremblant | | és Fe RD AAR IY \u2014 PHONE YOUR 3 SBE : HUnter 1 0451 HAY, Se HE RSF EA SA) Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.Thursday for current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on dury Monday, Tuesday ond Wednesday ?a RA SR ADS \u2014 until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU, 1-045).i 10 Words 50+ | 4¢ for each additional word RCI AE Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada The Westmount Examiner Ï Classified Advertising : (RENE SO ABR ARR 5 COUNTRY PROPERTY \u2014 For sale LAC ECHO, 40 miles from Montreal.5 room furnished house, equipped with 220.PO._8-5123.Lu ORFORD LAKE.5 rooms.\u2018fully furnished, running water.access to pri- vute beach, Reasonable price.Call Rita Gendron, Magog.V1.3-4182 col- ; leet.ORFORD LAKE, 5 rooms, fully fur: nished, open fireplace, running water, garage.Lot 75 x 175 \u2014 $6.500, Access to private beach, Call Rita Gendron, Magog, VI, 3-4182, 9 COUNTRY HOUSES \u2014 To let ST.COLOMBAN.large modern home on trout stream.Furnished.accommodates 8 or more.$800.00 for season.Call HU.09-1974.i ; ST-ADELE En Haut.4 bedroom comfortably furnished modern house.All conveniences.RE.8-044, ON ORFORD LAKE, heated apartment, hot and cold water.bath, fully furnished.humediate occupancy.Call Rita Gendron, Magog, VI, 3-4182 collect.18 SUMMER BOARD Laurentian Holidays For Children 5 to 8 years LADY WOULD ACCOMMODATE CHILDREN PRIVATE HOME MOUNTAINS FOR SUMMER MONTHS.HEALTHY SAFE SURROUNDINGS AND EXCELLENT SUPERVISION.RATE: $20.00 WEEKLY.FOR FURTHER NFORMATION CALL AFTER 6 PM.RI.7- studio HA 17 RESORTS BROME LAKE, Maple Lodge.Beach, tennis, fishing, water in rooms, T.V,, excellent cuisine, $35 weekly, RE.7- 401.I 26 LOTS FOR SALE BAIE D'URFE, attractive residential lot, 100 foot frontage, 150 foot depth, We square foot.Call OX.5-5770.50 APARTMENTS TO TO LET TUPPER - NEAR FORUM, 344 \u2014 24, HEATED.STOVE AND FRIGIDAIRE, $70 - $85.can M.RAYMOND, WE.5-6109.61 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes to let HUTCHISON street, 5 rooms, oil sys- tem, equipped, 2nd floor, $70.00 monthly.Call CR.94393.__ ; BESSBOROUGH 5192, 5 upper.heated, balcony.Immediate 486-6302.5 NURSING.HOME occupancy.NURSING home for convalescents.will also accommodate couples, Cote St.Catherine Road.RE.9-8801.old age._ AUTOS FOR SALE Jaguar XK 140 The famous drop head roadster, black lacquered finish, red spoke wheels, matching leather interiors, push button radio, 5 brand new tires, new white tonneau cover: 4 speed stick shift.A real classic, $2,350 or best offer.484-2204, evenings Mr.Adams, Collector's item.Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified ADDRESS CLASSIFICATION Your Ad: everest sen eu seven ane» es 1963 Mail or Deliver Te: EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS 7005 Kildare Rood, Montreal 29 For Assistance HU.1-0451 | | } | | | | | | Phone | | | ] | ] | | How to figure Examiner Classifieds\u2019 low cost: «.words in above ad.Total First 10 words Balance .words OR, Deduct Examiner Money-saving CASH Discount: 20% 2.000.I] Payment Herewith \u2014 cee You save by saving us cost of bookkeeping and billing \u2014_ @ 4¢ per word eee [1 Bill Me \u2014 0.Minimum charge - making payment for your ad by sending cash with order! If you haven't an immediate need for a Classified Ad, keep this | the next occasion.coupon handy for | TT [ arage._streel level.WE.3-4840.98 HELP WANTED \u2014 \u2014 Female 82 AUTOS FOR SALE Panel Truck \u201857 Chev.on ton, in excellent condition, $695 \u2014 8012 Guelph Avenue, Cote St.Las.\u2014 9-0 SE 1954 PONTIAC sedan, 4 door, condition, good running order.RI.4-0326.86 BOATS & \u201cMOTORS good Cabin Cruiser TROJAN, 22 FEET.100 H.P.INBOARD.GREY MARINE ENGINE, FULLY EQUIPPED, SLEEPS 3.IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.RE.3-2719, \u201c15 feet, Craftmaster Call PO.PETERBORO boat.Johnson motor.Price reasonable.Between 5.3 30- 7 _p.m.90 GARAGES TO LET OLIVIER-Greene, Westmount.CHILDREN\u2019S WEAR SHOP OFFERS Interesting Position FOR CAPABLE PERSON WITH GOOD TASTE APPLY IN WRITING TO BOX 1256 7005 KILDARE ROAD MONTREAL 29 ; Typist FOR WESTMOUNT OFFICE REQUIREMENTS: TYPING IN ENGLISH ONLY FROM DICTAPHONE, FRENCH CONVERSATION, TELB- TYPE $70.WEEKLY: PHONE WE.2-6121 100 WORK WANTED \u2014 Female REGISTERED nurse, recently on staff of hospital will relieve for holidays or take part time nursing.486- 2451.112 MOTHER'S HELPER IF you are a mature teen-ager and i are a good swimmer and fond of children and want to spend July and August in Laurentians.Phone me, WE, 2-0632.115 BABY SITTERS WANTED BABY sitter wanted.French speaking preferably for one child age 14% years.Central Westmount.937-8325.124 FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture SOLID walnut dining room table and 6 chairs.Good condition.HU.1-672.130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment WESTINGHOUSE electric stove, 30 inch automatic.excellent condition, $90.PO.8-5123 _ 132 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments .PIANQ UPRIGHT (Lindsay), PERFECT NEW CONDITION.CALL 484-8219.T0 hp.trailer.T-0037.Large BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 p.m, Sunday : ! 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.| FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment JAWA 1960 motorcycle, 250 ce, 6,000 miles.storage none ycar.Calt HU.8- 46528, LL 3 TRICYCLÉS, reasonable price.Call WE._4-1590 after 6 p.m.| 136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs 134 Prom - Graduation or Dance Dress Ballerina length organza party dress strapless in primrose yellow.Brand new.Size 14.Reasonable.Tel: 484-8830.FOR SALE \u2014 General 138 Draperies READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TO COVER 144 INCHES \u2014 FOR ONLY $25.00, ARNEL TERYLENE AT HALF | PRICE.Carpets | 9 x 12° RUGS FROM $15.00 UP HALL CARPETS FROM $1.50 YARD ! WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM 32.95 | | | BLANKETS \u2014 SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL \u2014 WINDOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURE\u2014 PLASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTES, ETC.ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST, HUBERT ST.BEDROOM set: \u201coriginal oil paintings: embroidered pictures: carpets, plain and design: hamper.Reasonable.488- 3495._ Lu FOUR living room tables.natural wood.Excellent condition.Reasonable, RE.3-4644 MOFFAT frigidaire with freezer: kitchen set; bedroom set: large table radio: green carpet: drapes; pressure cooker.All in good condition.Reason - able.HU.6-3860.PURE wool blankets.suitable camp or home.Ground sheet: fire screen: fireside bench, 11 inches high by 3% feet.All very reasonable, good condition.WE_ 5-8729.ARBORITE table: Provincial chair: folding bed: mattress: wooden chairs; electric fan.CR.4-2679.HAND crotched bedspread, double size, ecru.New.Reasonable.Write to Box 1253.7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29, Que.BEAUTIFUL Frigidaire electric stove, 2 ovens.4 burners, fully automatic, 40 inches long, in use only 2 years, greatly reduced at $300.also 2 heau- tiful lamps and shades.No dealers.WE.2-2243 END tables 'maghogany' red leather tops with gold scroll: coffee table.Excellent condition.Reasonable, HU.11-4914 ANTIQUE drop leaf mahogany table with pedestal, $70: blond maple single bed, complete $25.937-5830.FIREPLACE.good condition.able price.HU.9-6740.Reason- KITCHEN set; gas stove: lampa: Mix - master: curtains: bedspreads: liquor | cabinet: pictures; T,V.RE.7-7461t, 4 BURNER gas range.timer and broiler.almost new: bureau.Sacrifice $680 the 2, 738-7488.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE | WANTED \u2014 boy's sidewalk bicycle, 20 inch tire with 14 inch frame and foot brakes.Telephone RI.17-1427 after 6 p.m.or on the weekend.WANTED double French.horn, in good condition.Call HU.154 LOST LOST YELLOW CANARY.SUNDAY.JUNE 2ND.PLEASE PHONE 442-2871.156 FOUND POLICE dog found in\u201d Westmount Saturday June Ist.WE.5-3054.138 DOMESTIC PETS THREE kittens to give away.1 biack 2 tabby.488-8466.DALMATIAN buppies, registered, in- culated.paper trained.Cail RÉ 9- > 166 PERSONALS T.O.P.S.ARE YOU SERIOUSLY IN TERESTED IN TAKING OFF WEIGHT?TO TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY, WRITE BOX 1700 \u2014 7003 KILDARE ROAD.MONTREAL 29.«NO CHARGE: TO BUY).VVVVvVVvVVVVVVVVVY SERVICE DIRECTORY LY VY VY YY BUILDING REPAIRS \u2018NOTHING RESTORATION MASONRY AND GENERAL REPAIRS CONTACT MR.ARTHURS BYCON LTD.731-8241 \u201cVERN OATWAY,\"\u201d Contractor, carpentry.painting.brick and cement work, WE.2-5032, \"BUSINESS SERVICES COMPLETE bookkeeping service.Smaller businesses, also typing at my | office.Documents picked up and delivered, HU.8-1501.Lo CARPENTRY WOODWORK Offices.planned kitchens, basements finished and general carpentry.Satisfaction assured, 845-3955 or 272- 2631.0 LL _ CARTAGE AND MOVING ABLE to move anything, anytime.Try Roger Express.WE.5-2408.C.M.CARTAGE, Registered.Cliff Monteith.Moving, Packing and crating by Van.PO.6-6057 - 767-3835.\"FOOT SPECIALIST MALLIN B.A.Specializes in all foot ailments.Visits made at vour home.RE.9-4671.LANDSCAPING GARDENER.yard clean-up and repairs, Low prices.861-6193.PAINTING & DECORATING PAINTING Contractor.Guaranteed work.Wall papering, plastering.General cleaning jobe, Free estimates.References N.D.G, and Outremont.For information call Mr.Cohen.933-0205 or 932-6794.BOWER and Fitzpatrick Reg\u2019d.Painting.Interior and exterior.Wall papering.Free estimates.RA.8-6053 and PO.7-9740.Lo PEST CONTROL FOR QUICK efficient and convenient service for the extermination of rodents and alt insects.Estimates free.Call Pestroy Limited.RI.7-2457.RATS, mice, cockroaches, ete.Free estimates.Guaranieed results.Satisfaction or no payment.Hygienic Sanitary Service.RE, 1-6149.\"TELEVISIONS 1 Week Special YOUR CHOICE OF A LIMITED QUANTITY OF REPOSSESSED TELEVISIONS - REFRIGERATORS GOOD WORKING ORDER $59.95 Each IDEAL FOR CITY AND COUNTRY HOMES 481-7748 DISTRICT TV INC.OPEN 9 AM.TO 10 PM.UPHOLSTERY MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING CO.395 SELBY STREET TEL.: WE.2-5912 WE.7-4446 AFTER 5 P.M.GENERAL UPHOLSTERING Use Examiner - Classifieds.Prop.| 160 TRANSPORTATION Ship Your Car WA new officers Dear Abby.| Anywhere | DOOR TO DOOR DELIVERY NO PASSENGERS ALL GAS AND OH, INCLUDED | LICENSED AND BONDED CALL OR WRITE | CANADA-U.S.A.\u201c DRIVERS EXCHANGE 4543 PARK AVE.842-8879 24 HOUR SERVICE ! Smith-Paperman The marriage of Brenda Renee, | daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Paperman of Westmount, to Mr.Ronald S.Smith, son of Mr.and Mrs.Julius Smith, of Johannesburg, South Africa, took place recently at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, Rabbi Harry J.Stern officiating, assisted by Cantor Otto Staeren.Mrs.Lyon ;Bercovitch played the wedding | music, and standards of pale pink stalks, peonies.and Sweetheart roses, and white candy tuft were used as decorations.The bride, who was given away , by her father.was in a gown of | white silk crepe, fashioned with a blouson bodice having a jewel neckline, and a bias skirt falling into a slight train.Her full-length I veil of tulle illusion was held by \u2018a circlet of white orange blos- ;soms, and she carried a small bouquet of white Sweetheart roses, stephanotis, and stalks.Her ornaments were a diamond ; and pearl pin, a gift of the bridegroom, and a strand of pearls, a gift of her parents.| Mrs.Edward O.Woolner, as , matron of honor for her sister, iwas in a frock of white linen printed with.clusters of flowers and fashioned on empire lines, [and carried a French bouquet | of blue iris, blue cornflowers and white candy tuft.Mr.Edward O.Woolner acted as best man for his brother-in- i law, Mrs.Paperman, mother of the bride, was in a gown of white cloque with a bow of carnelian red velvet at the back and she carried two cymbidium orchids.Following the reception Mr.and i Mrs.Smith left for Europe, the ; bride travelling in a suit of green ; silk and wearing black patent i leather accessories.They will re- \u201cside in Montreal.House and Garden Tour The House and Garden Tour Committee announce the new date for their tour of St.Sauveur and St.Marguerite is Tuesday, Oct.,1.The tour will now be taken in ! private automobiles instead of buses.An announcement of ticket sales will be made in early September.This event is held to benefit the Auxiliary of the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital.News for the women's and social pages should be addressed each week to the women's editor Mrs.Millicent HICKMORE at 7005 Kildare Road phone HUnter 1-2771 Monday through Friday .8 am.to 4.30 p.m.& Retarded Children | The Women's Auxiliary of the Association for Retarded Children held its closing dinner on ; Tuesday.May 28.at the St.\u2019 ; George Club, Westmount boulevard, Westmount.Mrs.W.Horn, ; borough, convener \u201cner, received the guests at the door, Mrs.S.Cohen, 267 Shera- : ton Drive.retiring president of the auxiliary, presided.The salte of officers for the coming year was named as follows: immediate past president, Mrs.S.Cohen: president, Mrs.J.Cameron: vice-presidents, Mrs.J.Finnerty, and Mrs.J.Marinoff; recording secretary, Mrs.G.Sutton, corresponding secretaries, Mrs.C.Blinko and Mrs.H.Watson; treasurer, Mrs.\u201cL.Hall of N.D.G.| Committee chairmen appointed were: membership.Mrs.D.Jamieson; hospitality, Mrs.L.Rivest; telephone.Mrs.J.Boyle; program, Mrs.W.Horn: publicity.Mrs.S.Winthrop.Cote St.Lue.; Mrs.L.Hall gave the treasurer's report for the past year.Recognition of affiliated groups \u2018and their donations were mentioned and the members of these groups were sincerely thanked for their successes and diligent work.i The president's report was ably delivered by outgoing pre- :sident.Mrs.S.Cohen.Mrs.J.Cameron took over her new office as president with a warm \"acceptance speech.Mrs, S.Cohen.Mrs.J.Cameron took over her new office as president with a warm acceptance speech.Mrs.S.Cohen and Mrs.W.Horn, past presidents, were presented with engraved gavels as recognition of their untiring services, ~The evening was highlighted by the entertainment of mem- 5299 Bess- .bers of the Laurentian, Choral | | groug \u201cof the B\u2019nal B'rith\u2019 \u2018under [the musical director, Mrs.R.Stetland.These ladies.housewives, mothers, delighted the audience their versatility and talent.A most stimulating and enjoyable evening was had by all auxiliary members and their guests.with .Kindergarten Assn.elects officers | The Montreal Kindergarten Teachers\u2019 Association held an afternoon tea followed by its annual business meeting on May 22 at the Protestant Central School Board offices.Officers elected included: President, Miss Isabel Davis of Parkdale school; first vice-pre- sident, Miss Pearl Waggar of .Coronation School: second vice- president, Miss Elspeth Weldon 1 of Peace Centennial School; re- - cording secretary.Mrs, Mar- | jorie Horne of Coronation | School: secretary treasurer, Miss of the din- grandmothers, \u2019 i Lorna Marwick of Drummond | School: corresponding secretary, Miss Anna Marshall of Lauren.- tide School.| Closed Retreat A closed Retreat for Business ; Girls will be held at Mary Re- paratrix Convent, 1025 Mount day, June 14 at 7:30 p.m.end- | Royal boulevard, beginning Fri- | ing June 16.Retreat Master, | Rev.Paul Dickinson, SJ, For | reservations please call CR.1- : 0158 or write to the convent.| ORT closing meeting : The closing meeting of Eilat Group of Montreal Women's | ORT, takes place on Tuesday, 8 | p.m.at The Gourmet Restau- ; rant.Wilderton Shopping Cen- | tre.Mrs.R.Pnoewsky will pre- | card party and refreshments.Members.and \u2018their .friends.| cordially invited., .\u2018be in Ottawa on this date to She\u2019s Turning In Her Pup Tent B+ Abigail ran Buren DEAR ABBY : We've been married 16 years.For the past 15 years we have had a camping vacation every summer.I've camped while pregnant, und with children of all ages.We have four children now.The youngest is 2 and the oldest is 15 Our\u2019 children would like 10 go to Disneyland.1 don\u2019t care where we go as long as | don't have to sleep in a tent and go without real bath for two weeks.What can ! do\u201d My husband claims this is the only way we can afford to go.He's now planning to buy another tent, which will cost $110, plus other camping equipment.We already have enough to outfit the Boy Scouts of America.He earns over $12,000 a year.SERVED MY CAMPING TIME DEAR SERVED: Compromise.Camp near a nice, modern motel and YOU check in while your husband emjoys the ! wide open spaces.(Are you sure that before you married ' him, you never told him you'd \u2018\u2019live in à tent**?) + * * DEAR ABBY : | had the girls over for bridge last evening.Two of them left together and the third one stayed a little longer.My busband was sitting in the den reading the newspaper.When it came time for her to go, she said she wanted to call a taxi.My husband said He would drive her home.She said absolutely not, she wanted to take a taxi.1 got to thinking, WHY wouldn't she let my hus- | band drive her.home?Should 1 - worry?4 SUSPICIOUS DEAR SUSPICIOUS : Yes \u2014 but not about your husband, ' What's bugging YOU ?* * + DEAR ABBY : My sister is over 16 years old.She received, a letter from a boy she corresponds with.My mother steamed open the envelope, read the letter, and resealed it.She is proud of herself for doing it.although she didn't find what she was looking for.Sis and [ know that parents have charge over their children's mail until they are 21.but do you think my mother should have read it secretly?; THE OTHER DAUGHTER | DEAR DAUGHTER: Absolutely not! Parents can preach truthfulness.honesty and integrity from now until doomsday, but their children will DO as their parents DO eventually.| + * » DEAR ABBY: You probably won't believe this is written by a 21-year-old girl, but it is.1 am | dating à man det's call him Arthurs but not steady.| date others, too, but he's the only man 1 know who is in a position to get married.1 know he is crazy about me.The problem: Every time he goes to kiss me he gels a sort of pained expression on his face and his nostrils widen, making him look Uke a horse.1 just \u2018break up and go into a laughing fit which 1 can't control.Abby, I really care for this man, but I'm ruining il for myself.What is the matter with me ?ARTHUR'S 1DIOT DEAR IDIOT: If you \u2018break up\u2019 at what should be a very tender und sober moment \u2014 break up with Arthur.He is definitely not for vou.* * * DEAR ABBY : 1 have à sister- in-law who has brought ber baby over to my house for me to watch as early as 7 o'clock in the morning.And sometimes she doesn\u2019t pick the baby up until 10 o'clock at night.Now | don\u2019t mind watching her baby because she is like a doll, but don\u2019t you think 1 have a right to know where my sister-in-law goes for 15 hours while | take care ot her baby * NO NAME PLEASE DEAR NO NAME: Yes, with with a capital YY\".And if she's going somewhere she shouldn't be, don't make MK easy for her by keeping her baby.+ * 4 DEAR ABBY : Can a person who has no \u2018rhythm\u2019 ever learn to dance?\u201d 1 am a 44-year-old bachelor.I've always been on the bashful side and was told that a course in ballroom dancing \u2018including the fox trot.waltz, rhumba and cha cha would help me socially.Well.since 1956 1 have spent $450 on dancing lessons and 1 still haven't met anybody.Furthermore.| can\u2019t dance any better now than ! did before ! took the lessons.| am net complaining, because noboby forced me to sign up.but 1 want to know this: Can a person who doesn\u2019t have a natural sense of rhythm be taught to dance \u201d NO RHYTHM DEAR NO RHYTHM: No, se \u2014 a thousand times no! This is not to say that those who bave no sense of rhythm cannot enjoy dancing as much as those who have.(Only the pariner suffers!) But attempting to \u201cteach\u201d au person whe has no \u201crhythm\u201d to dance is like trying to teach à person who can\u2019t carry u tune (0 sing.I The Womens Poa Non-Pensioned Widows The ; Non-Pensioned Veterans\u2019 Widows Assoc.Inc.will meet Monday at 8 p.m.in the Canadian Legion Hall, Verdun avenue.Verdun, Que.Mrs.R.Simkins, vice- president will be in the chair.Refreshments will be served.Mrs.M.Wainford, president and Mrs.M.Wheaion.secretary will meet with the ministers and members of Parliament.Pilgrimage The annual Pilgrimage of the Business Women's Unit of The : f Catholic Women's League o \u2018vard west at 9 a.m.promptly.Canada will be held on Satur- side, and at the conclusion of 2° t th bri the meeting there.will be a 02): June 15.at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Cape, Cap de Twins Parents Club The Montreal Parents of Twins Club will hold its final meeting of the season on Wednesday.June 12, at 8:15 p.m.at the home of Mrs.C.Grekin, 755 Powell street, Town of Mount Royal.Program: Introduction of officers for the coming year.This will also be a social meeting, take your slides and snaps to show.All parents of twins welcome.For information call: Mrs.J.Carruthers at FE.4- 6596.minal, 1188 Dorchester boule- Members and friends are cordially invited to join this pilgrimage.Further details may \u2018Ja Madeleine,- Que.\u2018A.bus will | pe obtained by telephoning Mrs.\u2018leave Provincial Transport Ter-, W.Kane at 484-0340.SL £961 'L sung \u2018Aopuyg \u201823uwoxy jUNOULSSAN OL a} i 16 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 7, 1963 Draft Touch Football League organized for young businessmen The Draft Touch Football League.organized five years ago for young businessmen, held an executive meeting last week to make plans for the coming session which commences on September Ten At this meeting the new officers for the 1963 session were elected, they are: President Barry Corrique; Vice-President \u2014 John Ferrabee: Treasurer \u2014 Peter Holland: Secretary \u2014 Warren Almond: Statistician\u2014Ritchie Bell, It was also decided to make application to join the O.R.F.U.as the league was very interested in contributing to Amateur Football in the province and felt, due to its expected number of players, it could be of assistance.Atter much discussion it was agreed upon to enquire whether there were any other teams who would like to join the league, and should these entries meet with the League standards.it was agree to increase the number of teams from six to twelve, having two sections.i New teams welcome The league which plays tor the No approval .(Continued from page |) Capital Works At lis Monday night session City Council approved committ- ment of funds for the following expenditur'es: Prince Albert Park - removal of 4.900 sq.vds.of crushed stone from play area and replacement with sod at an estimated cost of $4,000 Radio-telephone for automobile used by Assistant City Engineer.$1,150, Strect widening of Victoria Avenue for 100 (eet north of Sherbrooke St.$800.Widening southwestern street corner at Lansdowne Ave.and Sherbrooke st.53,025.Experimental steel curb on north side of Shornchiffe Ave.Son.Victoris Hal Laghiing unprovements, $6,750.Kitchen improvements, $2,310.Women's and Men's rooms ime provements, $1.500, Refuriushing of lower curridor, Green Oak Rooms, S149, $2,471, $50.Renovation ot walls and ceilings in Green and Oak Rooms.$4.655.Floor polisher, vacuum cleaner and microphones, $815.Public Safety ' Fire Dent.portable oxy-acetylene culting unit, $300 Police 3 suits of bullet proof equipment and 2 light machine guns, si sou.Replucement of radio communica tion system, $15,400.8 Handie Talkie units with bat- tertes aml battery chargers, 8755.$6,845.Public Library Renovations to Lsbrarian's office sd purchase of two desks, $675 King George Park - resod and add top soil to playkround area south of Lookout.51,000: to eastern baseball diamond, 8500: to western baseball dtamond.81,250: Tennis court lghting replacement, $1,380.Westmount Park south of Western Ave.Fou Junior tennis courts, 36.005.$10,140.$11,355, Academy Road widening for king.$4.500 * \"par Landscaping between tennis court and parking area.$2700; Resodding and adding top soil to No | and No.2 baseball dimmonds.$2,600, \u2018 Somesrvilie Park fence and gate installation, $200 All parks except Westmount Park - replacement and installation of 13 drinking tountains, $1,500, Finance Department Two nortable card punches, $600.One cheque signing and protecting mache and two extra signature plates, $1.643.20 Resurfacing in asphalt of the following streets: A te Ave from Cote St ntoine Road to A Westmount Ave.Strathcona Ave from Cote Hd.to Sherbrooke St.83.270.Cole St Antoine Road from Clarke Ave to Metcalfe Ave, $5.100.Hudson Ave throughout.8740, Mountain Ave.from Montrose Ave.to Sherbrooke St, $1,060.Roslyn Ave.from Cote Rd to The Boulevard, 85,540.! Severn Ave.throughout, $1,090.Gosvenor Ave.from St.Catherine St tu Western Ave., $1.260 Academy Road throughout, 82,530.Rebullding sidewalks throughout the following streels: Argyle Avenue.88,750.Carleton Avenue.$4,200 Cote St.Antoine Road.82.050 Cule St.Antoine Road.83.880.Hudson Avenue.$4,200 Strathcona Avenue, 32.100 Westmount Avenue.$8 300 Construction of cateh basins at specitle locations on Springfieid Ave., Westmount Ave and Sh ! nu « erbrooke St.; Carling Red Cap Trophy, is ex.-\u2014- \u2014 tremely well organized, having full sets of sweaters, trophies for\u2019 the high scores, MVP und prizes played in the league last season.Many Westmount residents: played in the league.2 Anyone interested in submitting - i a team is asked to contact or T Snowdon Major fastball exhibition to aid retarded children set Monday Barry Carrigue or Warren Al- HE Snowdon Major Fast! mond.Ball League annual old ; \u2018 : .- the league disbanded and is per- Kerr, George Scully, Emmett topics discussed were \u2018 ! k , , ue ges \u201cSecuring of playing\u2019 me be rene pal game forming in that capacity this sea- | Jones, Al Dyke, Billy Graham, fields.referees, new sweaters wi played at Trenholme son in connection with the Old Ken Reardon.Joe Bervaldi, Fra- spring reception and closing din- Park on Monday 10 at 7.30 \"Timers Game.ser Crowdis, Doug Harvey, Frank ner .m.Another highlight of the event Provost, Noel Romney, Leo Pelo- | imi i 3 - quin, Eddie Sioui, Tommy Bren- An age limit minimum of will be the presence of Bill Dur- quin, , twenty-five was brought up, but T he motto of the game nan who has consented to journey nan, Bunny Kavanagh, Don Me- it was felt that it was narrowing | this year Is Send a retard-{to town from Kitchener.Ont.\u2019 Question and Bill Flookes.the limits of the League and the ed Child to Camp this Sum-; Durnan, an all time great Na- The Grocers\u2019 roster is compris.captains were asked to use dis-; mer.\u201d tional Hockey League goalie was ed of Gene Desautels, Maury cretion in the securing of players ; a star pitcher in the Snowdon lea- O'Connor, Dough Waugh, Moe \u20ac * The motto of the game this s | Saucier.Guy Lapointe, Nick Bor- to make sure they were not too gue for the Snowdon Stars., * year is \u2018Send a Retarded Child ; zelli, Gerry Snyder, Leo Rheau- young.; the T ; to Camp this Summer.\u201d Team me, Steve Walker, Jack Mc- The co-captains 0 re Travel- ; : = ; I a pate Holland and Brian All proceeds will be turned over rosters | Kissock, Jack Morrow, Fleming ers.oo! ; \u2018to the Montreal Association for | MacKell, Sibby Mundey, Moe Gallery.League Champions for\u2019 \u2018© the : | Fe i G ry \u2018retarded children.Team rosters are made up of Racette, Roger Gaudette, erry the last two years, notified the | players who played in the league Maguire, Buddy Atchison, Howie President that Wally Lenz,.ai The game will feature the from 1946 to 1949.Members of Ashton and Paul Duval.member of their team for the Saints who are managed by Ray | last several years, had not ob-! Girouard with the help of coaches* \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014-\" - by Pete Beaumann the Saints squad are Doddy Gray, | Dick Barber, Ernie Gray, Jack Thousands of man-hours of work went into the preparation of the Carnival this year undér man Bill Gray and Thomas Quirk the direction of Harry Houston.| are confident sport fans from the tained their approval to play for J.J.Twinkle Toes Killoran and ° the Alouettes this coming year,| sad Sam Pollock, and the Grocers | C th and wondered if the League in- with Pat Patterson at the helm à erine 00 tends to complain to the Alouettes | and coaches Jack Eagan aud regarding their raiding tactics.| iSilent) Ernie Mundey.| lt was decided in the interest The cause for which the game ° .° of Montreal, not to create an js being played is a worthy one.Ul Ing rapl y issue and to allow Lenz to join The Association for Retarded the Als, , Children operate a summer camp \u2014 | for retarded youngsters and the! J .d idl the e Annual Rotary ; cost as can be imagined is quite Construction is moving ahea rapi y on the ex- Comte (fom page 3 en, oe an 1a 3 major pansion of the Salvation Army\u2019s Catherine Booth Mater- Last year's attendance reached factor.Approximately three time | nity Hospital, Montclair avenue, and officials are hope- 15.000, ithe supervision is required in ful that the addition being built will be in operation at relation to a normal camp.| the end of the year.The committee headed by chair- This will mean.a Salvation: 0 Army spokesman said today, that\u2018 announced, \u201cand though there ill ha capa- gti i \u2019 Meetings began in December and great West End will turn.qut in| the hospital VA Tête he present still a atime done, continued throughout the winter.great numbers to aid this worthy 60.In addition, there will be suP-'the final result.Our canvassers As the opening nears, over 400 cause.plementary or improved facilities | are doing a magnificent job and people spent evenings or whale |, case of inclement weather in many phases of the hospital's I appeal to them to continue-with ever time they can take off for (he game will be postponed to activities.| thre task until we have reached last, mile Preparations.| Tuesday evening June 11, same \u2018The Catherine Booth will truly our goal.\u201d amateur production, a represen.|e 4nd place.be in a splendid position to ren-| \u201cIt is indeed heartwarming to tative stated.No professionals ave .der an even greater service 0 know that we have so many de- engaged to assist members, It Monitor the people of Montreal, he said.voted persons who voluntarily represents Rotarv's only appeal columnist | Meanwhile, the campaign {to give of their time and talent to .butions for its |raise the necessary funds to fin- furthering the work of the Saiva- lor contributions for its many honored i ; ; all \u201c charitable projects.| ance the hopsital\u2019s expansion and | tion Army.Members of the Carnival Ex- A major feature of the evening | to support the Salvation Army's, The chairman pointed out that ecutive Committee are: Harry will be the presentation of a cer-| 27 other welfare agencies is also the campaign could be speeded Houston.Ron MacKay, C.W.lificate of merit to MONITOR moving ahead steadily, W.D.H.| considerably if those wishing to Wright, J.B.Burrows.F.H.sports columnist George Cochrane Gardiner, campaign chairman, | contribute would not wait for a Carlin, W.F.Close, W.H.Giles, in recognition for his fine service | pointed out.Financial objective canvasser to call but send their J.W.Glen.W.G.Moxley, W.R.as secretary of the Snowdon Ma- | Of the appeal is $1,500,000.! gifts directly to campaign head- Rutherford, ¥.J.Starr, L.J.jor Fast Ball League over the \u201cWe are past the half-way mark quarters at Room 627 Shell Stuart.years.He was the secretary when in the campaign.\u201d Mr.Gardiner Tower.University street.Hi \u2018say OK for OKeefe Fishing Talk: of live bait versus lures.and of the big ones that didn't get away! And after you've landed your limit, more talk over the ale that's always OK.O'Keefe, It's tha natural thing to do, You'll enjoy the natural mildnees of O'Keefe.brewed right in, from seediess hops.the Mild ale .\u2014 "]
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