The Westmount examiner, 26 juillet 1963, vendredi 26 juillet 1963
[" e Second man is accused as \u2018bookie\u2019 Dave Evans.72, who pleaded guilty to apm charge of operating a betting establishment at 201 § Metcalfe avenue when arraigned before Judge pit O'Meara recently is \u2018out of town\u2019 and awaiting an RS appearance July 30 for sentence.4 Meanwhile, another Westmounter, Charles #.Mutter.54, of 4170 Dorchester street, has appear- ji TR ed before Judge O'Meara and won a reduction in § .\\ .ARR AOR bail from $500 to $200 \u2014 a sum he can handle VOL.XXXVI, No.30 with much greater alacrity.He comes up for preli- « minary hearing the same day Evans appears for sentence.AA tm et _ | at er a.Hi Same pattern The pattern in both cases is similar, and sufficiently out of the ordinary to prick up the ears and furrow the brows of lawyers.newsmen.court officials, \u2018bookie\u2019 confreres and even some policemen who are asking themselves \u201cWhat is behind the new pattern of morality squad moves and why.\u201d First swing away from the normal pattern of handling \u2018bookies\u2019 came when the prosecution asked a bail of $15,000 in the Evans case \u2014 on the grounds that he was a \u2018big operator.\u201d Those who know Evans say this is a preposterous claim.He is known as a comparatively small-time operator who was running a book be- causé he is 72 years of age and finds it hard to get a job in his usual line of accountancy work because he is also a sick man.One operator put it this way: \u201cHe does $500 a week maybe.on a good week \u2014 and remember he doesn\u2019t always win \u2014 he stands to make or lose $100 a week.\u201d FOCAL POINT This modern apartment building bears the civic number listed by police as the scene of a raid on a bookmaking establishment in which 72.year-old David Evans was arrested.He is out on bail of $300 and will go before Judge O'Meara July 30 for sentence.Site is at corner of Metcalfe and St.Catherine.Betting slips were picked up Record number may by Provincial police when they a raided the Metcalfe avenue address \u2014 but dates on them showed that they were slips going back a long way.| And to get a \u2018previous convie- tion\u2018 to lay against Evans, it was Due to an overall increase in taxable assessments of approximately 20 per cent, this year Westmount author- necessary to go back more than ities expect a record number of property-owners to check 20 years.\u2018the new rolls at City Hall, beginning next week.In the case of Mutter, the pat-, The new valuation roll goes tern was broken even more; on display Wednesday and by clearly.He lived in a rooming law property owners are given, house, and after watching it for | 30 days to enquire and submit a month, police broke in to find a protest if they so desire.no betting slips, no money \u2014 Michael Rowe and Philip and took away pictures.news- Smith, appraisal experts from ; _ mc où papers, racing charts, racing, the firm of Warnock Hersey Royal assent was given forms and scraps of paper.| wil be available at City Hall to Monday to a bill establish- They were in Mutter's room for explain individual assessments.| ing a new department of three-quarters of an hour, and Most property owners can ex- industry and Westmount's pect to find their assessments .(Continued on page 15) \u20ac M.Drury awaits only +e, formal appointment before A | stepping to its helm.After three weeks of moder- .ate debate in Parliament the By ERIC NEAL ij) was passed on to the Senate August 3 to 10 \u201cfor the last time where Su ; .* .* \" Jus or eral Continuing quite warm and pleasant all this period.Mornings | preme in Justice | Gerald misty.Evening thundershowers for many places.Widely scatter- _° +5 8 ae om ; General Vanier.gave it Royal ed thunderstorms with hail in the Eastern Townships and Vermont, assent B Nights pleasantly cool.«Mr.Drury, Liberal member Tornado conditions developing around the Great Lakes.for St.Antoine-Westmount and later for eastern Ontario and around Lake Champlain.| present Minister of Defence Clear and very warm through the weekend with blue skies Production was designated to .aod light winds.Hot periods are coming to an end.| head the new department by (Continued on page 7) ¥ Next week\u2019s weather Dawe hits rumors of Dorchester widening delay Preparations for the widening of Dorchester boulevard are proceeding \u201cright on schedule,\u201d Westmount City Manager N.T.Dawe told The Examiner this week.tle denied reports published Tuesday that the project was held up by Montreal and said that demolition end of October.\u201cOur schedule never called for work to be com- : pleted by next spring as many people now think.\u201d Mr.Dawe said.He stated that Westmount was proceeding independently of Montreal.\u201cIf Westmount wants to go ahead.it will, whether or not Montreal does anything about widening the boulevard cast of Atwater.\u201d He said Westmount had received \u201cwonderful co-operation\u201d from Montreal authorities who are studying the widening and redevelopment plans, now in the design stage.| Flooded i basements ; Chief topic of discussions eur- \u201crently between engineers of the two cities concerns plans to construet a \u2018more efficient\u201d sewer system in the Dorches- ter area to link up with Montreal\u2019s.it was reported.We have had some problems with flooding in the basements there and need a more efficient system,\u201d said Mr.Dawe.\u201cIn any event, we will begin to actually acquire properties before the end of October and, as they are acquired, we will | begin demolition.\u201d (Continued on page 6) Prime Minister Pearson at the opening of parliament.Hon.C.M.Drury Westmount is now in \u2018\u201cnego-\u2018 should begin before the Eclipse danger not over \u201cThe dangers of last Saturday's solar eclipse are not over vel\" stared Wo EL Milton.Quebee Division Superintendent, The Canadian National Institute for the Blind, lus week \u201cLiterally thousands ot Canadians secured several (ypes ol filters with which to better view the eclipse in safety.he continued.\u2018Such [filters as photographic films.pieces of glass smoked in the tame of a candle and others, are now forgotten but still in the homes.\u201d Now that the eclipse is over, everyone should dispose of these filters.Do not keep them around where children can reach them easily.\u201cThey could gaze tor prolonged periods at the sun and hurt their eyes,\u201d warned Mr.Milton.\u201cThe population at large was quite conscious of the possibility of eclipse blindness,\u201d he continued.\u2018Let us not forget that the prolonged use of filters is just as dangerous as was looking at the eclipse with the naked eve.Fur the sake of your children and your own, please dispose of vour eclipse filters.CM.Drury awaits appointment Three general aims The minister-designate outlined plans for the industry de- partinent recently, stating that it will have \u201cthe very practical job of giving every public service that a government can give to ensure the rapid and continued expansion of the Canadian economy.\u201d Other broad atms are the revival ot depressed areas and the general Canadianization of the economy, he stated.The department of defence production is to be absorbed into the industry portfolio.The biH to create the new department passed through the (Continued on page 18) S Walter Leja Trust Fund presentation set Monday The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 26, 1963 Mrs.Walter Leja, wife of the, wounded Sergeant-Major be presented Monday with a letter from the Westmount Municipal Association, sponsors of the Waller leja Fund.The letter will outline the deed of trust now In preparation, raised by contributions from the pub- he during May and June, The Fund now tops $29,000.Ht was started in May when à boimb planted in Westmount matthoxes exploded in the hand of Sgt Major Leja as he was attempting 16 extricate it.The J.ROMISH Ladies\u2019 & Men's CUSTOM TAILOR Specializing in clothes made 16 measure from best mat- eripls.Also all Kinds of tailoring including remodelling of Suits, Coots, Furs and Dresses, 1239 Greene Avenue Phone: 932-0696 is to, avenue.This YVES THERJAULT.Victoria money collecied is being set up avenue.newly returned irom a \"in a trust fund for the benefit \u2018 sojourn in Europe.heurd daily of the l.eja Family.under the on radio.His award winning auspices of the Royal \u2018Trust novel on Eskimos \u2018\u2019Agaguk\u201d Company.the Mayor of West- which was translated into Eng- mount, and the Westmount Mu- lish by author Miriam Chopin.nicipal Association.Chairman and published by Ryerson Press, of the fund is Mrs.Phyllis Lee goes on sale August 24.The Peterson, 544 lansdowne book contains many reproducl'ons ol Eskimo art pieces.The original goal was $20.000, + * * but contributions poured in, not FRANK SCOTT, Clarke ave.only from Westmount.but from pue, law professor at McGill, all over Quebec \u2014 from both and well-known Canadian poet, French and English speaking ;ppointed member of the com.residents.mission on biculturism.Meanwhile, doctors at the \u201cLe Vieux Moulin the art Veterans' Hospital report that center at Emilville which opened Sgt.-Major Leja is making for the season last month, had steady progress towards recov- its first painting demonstration ery.His left arm.however, Was by Cloutier last week, The art amputated.center directed by HOMER DU- The ceremony at Westmount FRESNE former director of the City Hall begins at 5 p.m, Independent Art Association.Academy road.Westmount High Pupils wish- The primary industries \u2014 ; : agriculture, forestry.fisheries, Mg to write supplementals for trapping, mining and electric ENtry to Grade XH.many do so at Herbert Symons School.on Old Orchard avenue commencing Thursday.August 22.Registration for Grade XI} at power \u2014 now employ only about 16 per cent of all working Canadians.{es a perfect binge 3 Montreal High School takes place on September 4.House of Flowery Mountain Street ot Sherbrooke Lust year one fiftfh of the population changed homes and 75.000 immigrants came to Canada.But thousands of these travellers could not readily \u2018adapt\u2019 to conditions in their new neigh- borhouds and required the services of the Travellers\u2019 Aid Society, Mrs.H.Jean Hemshaw, executive director of the Mont- VICTOR 2-4444 real branch told members of the properly in Westmount.in Montreal, Offices coast to coast.ROYAL TRUST Contact with Confidence MR.DAVID M.McVEY MR.HUGH P.GURD Concentrating in the purchase and sale of residential Town of Mount Royal, Division) and the referral advantages of 22 Branch Members of the Montreal Real Estate Board THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY 630 Dorchester Bivd.W.Westmount Rotary Club Wednesday.She said that many left home.not through necessity.but because of an overwhelming urge te escape.to \u2018seek a Utopia.\u201d They never really find it Mrs.Henshaw said.but \u201cwe can help them on their way somewhat by \u2014 637-6406 helping them to \u2018belong\u2019 in their new environment.\u201d 935-7720 Mrs, Hemshaw is a former executive director of the children's aid society.and has Comprehensive operations worked with the Baron de Hirsch lustitute.Lakeshore (Trend TAS deals frequently with per- ; sons disploced Ly mechanization.Cling to manorial system The ramifications of this, she noted.ave vast and far-reaching.\u201cHow is capital and democracy going to adjust to this increased threat to employment?We haven't vet recovered from the 849-4741 Industrial revolution and cling finished upstairs picture.FOSTER, BROME LAKE MLS Listing Charming 6 room cottage on Brome Lake, at Robinson Bay on lot 161 ft.lake front x 185 11.deep.Well and completely furnished, running hot and cold water, open fireplace in living room, screened front porch with an exceptional panoramic view.There are 2 bedrooms on the ground floor and a tastefully dormitory.grounds and large garage complete the Interested ?Box No.1274, 7005 Kildare Rd.be Montreal 29.to relics of the manorial system.\u201d In the meanwhile, movement of impoverished, unskilled poorly educated people, unprepared for urban living, will be accelerated and they will need help.\u201d Travellers\u2019 Aid.is the agency to feel the impact.the speaker said.The personal problems of these unsettled people are apparently multiplied and intensified by absence [rom home, family, and the security of past associations.country present a special problem.she said.not only because ol language barriors, but because they are no suddenly exposed tu kept a totally different culture and environment.\u201cFraditionally.Travellers\u2019 Aid assisted in transportation terminals: today that is not enough, Mrs.Hemshaw said.\"TAS must available to all travellers, \"reaching owt to them in a renewed effort to serve and help \\rebabilitate the wnderpriviledged Well Write to: first Immigrants to the | \" Rochon.Daniel Jackson, Automation toll up Rotary Club is told | | \u2018 By VALENTINA RAHR The following members Les Grands Ballets appearing with \u201cLa Mascotte\u201d in the Montreal Parks and Playgrounds summer comic opera performances, at Lafontaine Park.The ballet group consists of the following: Brydon Paige.Jeannine Leger.Yvonne Laflamme.Miche) Boudot.Roger Linda Stearns.Barbara Drouthen, John Stanzel.Audry Miscam- pell, all under the artistic direction of Ludmilla Chiriaeff, Oxford avenue.School uniforms for girls attending Westmount Park School will be ¥ maroon tunic.Canadiens i the navy presentation of Navy blue bloomers and a white\u2019 blouse will be the gym uniform Boys will not have uniform, but for classes they are expected to wear a white T-shirt and maroon shorts.In the transition period children will be permitted to wear the navy blue tunics they already own.but all girls from Kindergarten to Grade V1 are encouraged to acquire a second tunic in maroon to have on hand for special occasions and for girls.a school and to help the persons whose plans failed.\u201d She explained that the Society was first founded to help protect girls and women travelling to large cities where the white slave trade continued a threat to their safety.\u2018It was soon found that travel and need were not limited to any sex.age.race.creed or nationality.but was all-embracing \u2014 settlers and immigrants came, followed by picture brides who still came lured by the Lonely Hearts\u201d dependents of soldiers and war brides arrived following the two wars, homeless men of the \u201830\u2019s gym | i | columns of periodicals, Week in Westmount of 10 be won regularly as soom as blue tunics may be conveniently replaced.Maroon tunics may be purchased at Feil's, on Sherbrooke street at Claremont and may be had in sizes 4-6X.and 7-14.* + >» Westmount Swimming Pool passes issued well over the ten thousand mark, and local residents still registering for entry cards.A local swimming enthusiast described the crowds there one day as \u201cYou can take three strokes safely \u2014 and then you either have to stop and take a breather \u2014 or else bump into someone Who is just standing in the water and enjoying the pool.\u201d NEW HAMPSHIRE Tree Top Lodge Sugar Hill \u2014 New Hampshire HIGHEST IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS $25.& $26.Double, Americon Plon.Children\u2019s Rotes.Free Golf \u2014 Swimming Pool \u2014 Entertainment Excellent Foed \u2014 Bottle Club WRITE: BETTIE FENTON, Manager Phone Franconia 823-5502 (the knights of the road\u2019 and SUITE 802 PEEL CENTER Mi PG.the unemployed.All needed MONTREAL + fy PEEL STREET - PH sab a1 Qi : : : INNIPEG © M skilled help during a time of BALGANY © EDMONTON © REGINA + LETHERUSE crisis for them.\u201d - en THEATRE ST A A AAA A ASSASINS SA reg 3 Junction of Route 11 ond Northway \u2014 Directly in \u20ac J \u20ac ; CHAMPLAIN, N.Y.¢ ; 962 Car Copacity ¢ Admission Price: Lu ns ALES PRODUE NON pr ve Dang RORY CALHOUN WILLIAM BENDIX NOTICE: ALL OUR SHOWS WILL START AT 8:00 P.M.SO THAT WE CAN RERUN THE MAIN FEATURE AT 12:00 AM.Adults .80 \u2014 Children under 12 FREE Wed.thru Sot.July 24-25-26-27 « JOHN FORD moe § | Eddies Father Sun., Mon., Tues.July 28-29-30 M-G-M presents % 5 + me Courtship = Glenn FORD % Shirley JONES T w band SION ao METKOCOLOE WHY DID SHE GIVE HER LOVE TO A STRANGER.?IN THE COOL PANAVISION METROCOLOR For Afl Your ® PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores to Serve You ® PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg\u2019d.4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 VOL.XXXVI, No.30 Lansdowne closed 77 or three weeks Lansdowne avenue.so for at least three weeks.between Sherbrooke and Western is now closed to all traffic and will remain! Crews began tearing up the street Monday.preliminary to complete reconstruction of the roadbed.Bus traffic has been rerouted down Roslyn avenue and constables are vn duty at Sherbrooke and lansdowne and Western duting rush hours.Residents of the street were 24 win McGill certificates Twenty-four students from St.George's School, and The Study in Westmount obtained Junior School certilicates in the Me- Gill examinations written this spring.according to results announced this week.Three students from The Study obtained first class certificates.A candidate obtaining 80 per cent in any single subject is- awarded a \u201cdistinction\u201d in that subject.The number of \u201cdis- Llinction\u201d ave listed after the successful candidates name.The list of Westmount school graduates follows: Junior School certificates First class R.Devries.The Study, J.Dixon, The Study.3: A.Stewart.The Study.2: Second crass R.Beardmore, St.George's 2: J.Eversfield.The Study 2: C.Frindel.St.Georges 2: A, Gibson, St.George's: D.Hodg- son, The Study, 1: J.Johnson, The Study.!, M.Kaufman.St.George's 1: N.McEntyre, The Study.1: M.Mackay, The Study.1: J.Maclean, The Study.2: À.McRobbie, The Study.2: G.Moquette, St.George's.1: M.Tip- ton.St.George's.1: B.White, The Study.2: R.Wohl, The Study.1.Third class S.Burtch, The Study: T.Carlson, The Study, 2: D.Harrison, The Study: E.Irwin, St.George's: M.Thom, The Study: B.Visser.St.George's, =! issued special windshield stiek- ers allowing them to park their cars overnight on nearby streets, Replacement of the roadbed climaxes a six months investigation by city engineers and outside consultants following up clainis by residents that their \u201chomes were shaken \u2018a dozen times an hour\u201d by trucks and busses passing outside.By the use of scismographs, engineers did determine that \u201cthe vibrations were extraordi- \u201cpary in that area.Lansdowne in that area lies over an old riverbed which \u201cmakes for a certain instability.\u201d according to city engineers.City council approved a commitment of $34.000 to replace the roadbed.Westmount , Avenue to rumble Westmount avenue residents are now girding themselves to live.for a week at least.with the omnious \u201c\u2018rat-tat-tat\u201d of pneumatic drills as the side walk on that street is torn up and replaced.Sidewalk reconstruction on Cote St.Antoine road is now complete and city crews moved up to West- mount avenue late this week.Strathcona and Hudson avenues received new sidewalks earlier this month.After Westmount avenue, roads Department crews go on to Carlton and Argyle avenues.While sidewalks normally last anywhere from five to ten years depending on use and frost conditions, crews spend the two summer months every year replacing wornout sections throughout the city.Generally about one third of the sidewalk on any particular street must be rebuilt, December MISS EDGAR\u2019S and MISS CRAMPS SCHOOL INC.1761 Cedar Avenue ANNOUNCES Vacancies in Kindergarten: girls should be 5 by Location: Ideally situated in our new premises at 3228 CEDAR AVENUE with supervised indoor and outdoor play Bilingual Course: Includes some First Year subjects \u201ca it, abus, aL aa 3st, 1963.by CAPTURED BY HOOK ! Although Unity is a Boys\u2019 Club girls are welcome too and have as much fun as their brothers.The five aspiring thespians above are rehearsing for \"Peter Pan'\u2019, scheduled for presentation August 13.Wilma Richardson as \u201cTiger Lily.\" ESTABLISHED 1899 OIIMAN S WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Warchmakers JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Groene Ave.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1963 ol 35 PAGE THREE Left to right are Patti Ann Fernandes as \"Wandy.\u201d Sharon Syuret in the title role of \u2018\u2019Petar Pan,\" Darlene Hogan, as the \"Captain Hook,\u201d and sister Karen Hogan as \"Smee.\" Unitys Peter Pan\u2019 scheduled August 13 With colourtul costumes made and backgrounds now painted, members of the Summer Fun Club of the Uuity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount are now free to rehearse for their forthcoming production of \u2018Peter Pan\" scheduled for August 13.Gaucher, David Warren, Gary Cripton, Donald Roach, Debbie Standing and Nancy Dallas.Some fifty members ot the Unity Boys\u2019 Club and the laos Club of N.D.G.Boys' and Girls\u2019 Club of ND G.will zet together next weck tor a tour ol the Montreal Police Teamme School Last week members visited the Empress of Canada at Montreal and travelled to Glen Mountan in the astern Townships to spead the day at the tarm of Glen Brown, member of the Quebec Legislature tor Brome Club members and parents ave invited to attend the plav.Participating in the play are: Sharon Syvret, Darlene Hogan, Wilma Richardson, Patti Ann Fernandes, Brian Vaux, Sydney Strange.Billv Soltys, Morog Me- Hugh, Margaret Morrissey.Marie Virge, Maria Murphy, Cheryl Cripton, Carol Gordon, Gary Heavysege.Kevin Gale, Andrew Strange, Eivira Hansen, Karen Weredale sends Scout overseas Steven Bart, a seventeen vear-old Weredale House resident leaves today for Greece where he will attend the World Scout Jamboree.A grade eleven student at Westmount High School, Stephen has lived al Weredale since 1956.He is a Queen's Scout The three-weeks trip was f1- nanced by Weredale House through their board of divec-\u2018 lors.Several thousand scouls ; from all over the world will at- | tend the Jamboreo, , | NEED À CAB! UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.ESTABLISHED 1418 Universities.boys to this end.ge, STANSTEAD M COLLEGE STANSTEAD.QUE.A RESIOEËENTIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS Quebec Grades VII to XII (Senor Matncuiation) @ Stanstead is interested ie boys of high calibre who want to do their best in everything they attempt and are nol atravd of hard work.The school prepares them for entrance to all @ Fine buildings, a beautiful country location, small classes, chapel services, cadet corps and outstanding athletic facils- ties all help in the search for excellence, but the greatest contribution is made by a dedicated staff working with the @ Financial aid 1s given to students of character and prronnse who could not otherwise afford to attend.Early soplication is advisable.For information write: The Headmaster, Eowaro C.CavLey, M.A. 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 26, 1963 THE Examiner Serving the (\u2018Hy of Westmount since 1935 WESTMOUNT Head Office: 7005 Kildare Rood, Montreo! 29 Clossified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-045] Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department Circulotion Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1-2771 John W.Suncton, President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aime to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, 3120 hall year Mail subscriptions: $2.50 prr year: Five cents à copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association, Authorized us Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.und tor payment of postige on Cash WE SAY Showoff drivers we con do without | ORN-TOOTING drivers, and those riding noisy sport cars, especially in the silence of the night.roaring through West End residential streets and hospital zones with a deafening noise, are a nuisance \u2014- whether they realize it or not.Such obnoxious practices deny many citizens their sleep, and cause great inconvenience to bedridden patients, Section 30-3 of the Quebec Highway Code says.\u201cThe exhaust pipe of every vehicle.including a motorcycle.must be provided with a muffler in good condition.Furthermore.it should be remembered that the Highway Code and the local traffic regulations prohibit the use of a horn or sounding device at night in any populated area, except in case of absolute necessity.Many complaints have been aired stressing the inconvenience resulting from the disregard of these regulations.Night drivers should remember that besides the Highway Code.there is a Code of Courtesy and Citizenship which is binding on every decent road user.If such appeals to common sense remain unheeded.law enforcement officers should start a drive against offenders.and all motorists should be given notice to have proper mufflers installed or face penalties provided by law.ONE FINAL PLEA It seems to be impossible to cet anything over to the publie on haghwax satety Milrons of words have been said and woillen about highway safety in the past 10 vears, and 1 18 our bet that vou are bored to death La them .We hope vou hive to enjoy a pleasant vacation trip, Stanstead Que + Journal They Say When a man seeks your advice he generally wonis your prose, \u2014 Chesterfield YOU SAY Second mountain look-out needed Sir: 1 wish to thank last week's correspondent who wrote concerning possible \u2018\u2018encroachment\u201d upon Summit Park Land.1 too am \u2018\u2019appalled\u201d to think that valuable scenic land would be turned over to private interests.For my part.1 would like to point out another apparent encroachment upon the park.A third lot near Belevedere.to the west or park side of the two homes built last vear is presently for sale.I doubt that this land was ever part of Summit Park.bul there is no reason why the area should not be preserved in its natural state for pos- teritv.It is unthinkable that it should be turned over lo private interests and lost tor- ever to residents and visitors to Westmount.Population is increasing, Bigger and better parks are consequently needed.The acquisition of this lot by the city would also help to solve one of Westmount's fraf- fie problems.Summit Circle drive is very popular with both residents and visitors and is on the agenda of most of Montreal's guided tour buses, There is, however, no place on the north side of thé mountain where cars can properly be pulled off the road so that the driver and passengers may enjoy the fine view of the Cote des Neiges valley.the University of Montreal and Mount Roval.They still stop on that winding road.usually right in the middle of a curve.Westmount.in my opinion, should acquire the lot und turn it into à small lookout for the north side.It is an opportunity that they cannot afford to overlook Park-lover.More said on bi-culturism Se.À real deal is ap- poating mn print these das about hiculturalism.Writers are taking up the cudgels on both sides of the question.May 1 use a little of your valuable space to make whal I teel is a pertinent point?Canada is not a bicultural country.itis multi-cultural The latest statisties reveal that only 43.8 percent of the people of this country are of British stock, and only 30.4 percent are of French stock The remainder.more than 25 8 pereent of the whole, is made up of people drawn from all the diverse races of Europe.with a sprinkling ol those trom Asia, Other ethnie groups include.Germans, Ukrainians, Malians, Netheérlanders, Scandinavians, Polish, Jewish, (Continurd on page 5) A history \u2014 part one Westmount: occupied before 1400 In ene respect West- mount has the longest history of any locality in America, north of Mexico.An ancient Indian burving ground discovered in 1898 on and adjoining the grounds of the St George's Club on 26 Years Ago | in The Examiner Friday, July 23, 1937 Residents protest valuation changes Promise was given this week by Mayor John Jenkins to a number ol Westmount proprictors who appeared at Tuesday night's meeting of City Couneil that their protests against changes in the City's valuation rolls would be given \u2018due consideration.\u2019 Some 40 appeals have been filed against the new valuation roll list and severel rom- plainants took the opportun- ily to appear in person and to present their claims to the Alderman and Mayor at the Council meeting.Montreal pays less to Westmount A statement was received this week from the Montreal Metropolitan Commission re- varding recent receipt of this city's share of sales and income taxes collected in Montreal, It was stated that Montreal had deducted from the amount due accounts totalling about $3.000 with Westmount.Sec- retary-Treasurer Bel) was instructed to protest this action, Summer sale ot 1937 prices ! Shoppers in Westmount this week could buy sugar for five cents a pound.tomato juice Was nine cents à fin: corn flakes.nine cents a package and butter, 30 cents a pound.Men's cream summer flannels were popular that summer and went for about $5.00 while pol knickers sold for $2.55.A man's swim suit special was offered at the bargain price of 59 cents per suit and pure wool sports jJackets soid tor $3.59, Men could also buy fine English broadcloth white shirts for $1.55, cashmere socks Tor 39 cents.and blazers for $4.15.The ladies were not nee lected.Slacks and shorts sold lor $1.29.bathing caps for 36 cents, chiffon hosiery for 68 cents a pair.\u2018playboy spits\u201d for $1.25 and derry gowns for $2,35.Queenie Bramble wins YMCA swim meet Queenie Bramble ol West mount won the highest augre- gate of twenty points in a swimming meet held in the Westmount YMCA pool this week for youngsters participating in the city\u2019s recreational program under Miss Grace Attwood.She qualifies as winner of the silver trophy.Beverley Condon vas a close second and Eileen Simms third.Other winners of events were: Beryl Watier, Joan Green, Jean Wigleworth, Audrey Palmer, the boulevard near Aberdeen avenue apparentlÿ® belonged to a period previous to the fifteenth century.The type of burial \u2018each body being covered in its grave by a large tla stone in the shape of an A! ap- peurs to be related to the stone-lined graves of the 1lli- nuis and other ancient Algonquin, tribes of the Mississippi valley.and was different from that of the Hochelagans who occupied the island of Montreal from about 1400.The Westmount Indian graves also do not contain any potiery or other objects resembling those of the Hochelagans.They.therefore.evidently belong to a time earlier than the fit- teenth century.The Hochelagans.tollow- ing the \u2018Peuple of the Stone- lined Graves\u201d were the second known possessors of the site of Westmount.French period The first occupation on the sile during this period.was the establishment by the Seminarv of St.Sulpice in 1684 of the Fort des Messieurs, the extensive establishment of carly towers and some walls ut the College de Montreal are the remanent, It was built so as to remove the Mission Indians of Montreal from the influence of dissolute vaders of the town.And while the buildings are not within the actual which the two.limits of Westmount, the lands of the establishment vecupy a considerable part of this city.and these Indians are known to have made habitual use of à number of neighborhoods within it.such as the present site vf Seluvm House School \u2018the former Argyle School and Westmount Senior Hight, al the spol where there was a large elm tree.and the \u2018Indian Wells\u201d of the former Ray nes and- Murray property.During the carlier years of the eighteenth century, concessions of farm lands running in strips up to and across the top of Westmount mountain were made fu various French settlers hy the Seminary.as Seigneurs of the Island, First house in Westmount Such was the origin of the old farms now divided into lots and covered with houses.The first house was the quaint stone coltage of the Germain family overlooking Lansdowne avenue above Cote St.Antoine road.and having its great wouden cross before it.\u2018 The Murray farm on the cast.between Belmont and Murray avenues.contained a similar cottage belonging to the [educs.who owned the farm up to 1847.In those days.(wo roads partly traversed the locality from east to west \u2014 the carliest of which was the \"Road through the Woods\" to Lachine.or Upper La- (Continued on page 7) \"We've go! some pork thot mokes better chicken- o-lo-king than ony veal you've ever toasted.\u201d a restaurateur was overheard telling o friend the other day.yo ACROSS 42.God of war: 1.Lively Gr.8.Move to and fro 9.Turkish officer 30.0f a rounded protuberance 12.Sweetsop 13.Time that pipes is Lo come 6.Suburban 14.Parisian plots couturier 7.Touch end 16.Refreshed to end by repose 16.Sallies of troops 18.Drama: Jap.19.Adam's helpmate 20.Movable barrier 22.Careful 25.Coarse 26.Mnle sheep 27.Blue grass 28.Part of \u201cto be\" $9.Small, black and white woodpeckers 83.Packed away 86.Two-toed sloth 87.Dangers 88.Wash 89.Trap 40, People of Copenhagen 41.Boy's Christmas gitt DOWN 1.Proportion 2.Famous financier 8.Certain grants 4.Yes: dial 8.Furnace mothers 9.Thick mats 13.Liberate 17.Wall vine i 2 X \u2014 Word Puzzle 8.Fathers and 11.Redecorates 3 20.Con- SEEN TETE sisting [SIBIN|YOoMR=|=|vINIS dns PE grains SIBLIINIM 21.Rough NOLES lave sisivlsi BA la y HS 22.Forms [S[1{VO3A[3 into eme EE ring- SRL VIi1¥ lets, Siva lH as SVS Sv] hair 23.Hurrles 24.Part 30.Silly of 31, Projecting \u201cto edges of be\u201d roof 25.Overawe 32, Takes legal 27.Cases proceedings fur peas 34.Spoken 29.Erased: 85.Telegraph print.40.Rope fiber 4 ; 7 |8 \u201c \u20ac « «© Phil Soiffer heads \u201c\u201d local Joint Campaign Phil Soifter has been appointed sees and all those interested vu area chairman for Westmount of workuig toc the pont campanga the 1963 Joint Campaign.14 was are asked qu phone George announced recently by Cecil Kantrowitz at Joint Campaign Pascal, general charman Headquarters Victor 4 8621 Greater Montreal has been divided into 12 areas thus year cach with its own chairman and with campaign workers drawn trom reswdents ol cach district, Bernard Lang was named cha man of the general Metropolitan Division of the Joint Campaign Working in the arca set-up, the Metropolstan division will make à more intensive ettort to enlist new prospects as contributors Mr.Lang pated out that there Will be à greater need tor canvas À ; SADDLE SERVICE The tribal equivalent of \u201cYum-yum!\u201d is expressed by these little Blackfoot girls as they are about to get a taste of paleface hospitality.They were among an imposing array of chiefs, braves and squaws who paraded on horseback through the town of Banff, as part of its annual pageant.Holding the tray of goodies is Andy Robertson of 487 Victoria avenue Westmount, a bellman for the past three summer £961 \u201897 Aine 'Appuy 'iauiwiox3 junoussam au; More said .(Continued from page 4 Russian, Chinese, Japanese.and of course theie are the native Indian and native Eskimo people «ho make up Westmount Plumbing & Roofing Ltd.« \u20ac « and who graduated this spring from McGill University with a Bachelor of Arts degree.- Services and Quotations on request She doesn't know Her pipes are running.JOHN WATSON LIMITED CONTRACTORS PL 41X3 Cecil Pascal sees mounting AT a x Jewish refugee problem \u201cThe problem of absorbing and integrating some 160.000 North African Jewish relugees into the Jewish community of France is one of the most serious and urgent tasks con- Hronting world Jewry today.\u201d | stated Westmounter Cecil Pascal, 645 Landsdowne avenue.|General Chairman of the 1963 Joint Campaign.on his return tunity of discovering for them- [selves the serious aspects of this long-term problem facing the Jewish community of France.\u201cThe situation is bound to \u2018get worse in months to come, DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE |since the repatriation allow- 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 lances for Algerian refugees Le ; Mr.Pascal, said.\u201cMost of the refugees remain - unemployed.and require job ve-training.ere scheduted to end in July.\u201d HONOURED THE WORLD OVER FOR ITS TRUE LIGHTNESS OF TONE AND ITS RARE BRILLIANCE OF TASTE.SAY SEAGRAM'S AND BE SURE SNREEIRA TINIE IRE IRE FOIE FILE HOMIE Seagram vo.he CANADIAN WHISKY JOSEPH E.SEAGRAM & SONS, LIMITED, WATERLOO, ONTARIO Many of them with families of eight or more children are compelled to live in one or two rooms.Many do not have enough money to feed themselves, and depend on the French Jewish welfare organizations for relief.In Morocco, Mr, Pascal and Mr.Lapidos learned that thousands of Jews ave still in need of assistance and depend upon schools and other institutions in North Africa require continued and increased support, he said.In Israel, Me.Pascal and Mr.Jews.Thev visited these same newcomers twelve hours after arrival at their new homes in a housing development near Tiberias.12 percent of the population The way ahead, to me, 1 clear, We must bring ow selves to happiness through harmony, as one family There is nothing ahead but disaster in tamily quarrels Why waste time on selt criticism and differences\u201d In building Canada up to now we have done à good job - us the first century draws to a close, this is the time to blend the aspirations and hopes ot atl our peoples so that we May add a greater future 10 a noble past.West Ender, Bell knocks Hy\u2019 in the story of the latest edition of the telephone directory -\u2014 the HUnter exchange is now one wi those completely converted to seven-digit numbers, there are more listings, and the cover sports au illustration ot the Place dos Arts instead of the \u2018B2-cover-piecce ol the University of Montreal.Appointment Me.Claude Cadoratta, S.EIC., member of the American Society of Heating, Ventilating and Air.Conditioning Engineers & also member of the Engin eering Institute of Canada, joined the Westmount Plumbing & Roofing Ltd.on July Ist, 1963, and will be acting General Manager of the Plumbing, Heating and Aircondition.ing Division replacing Mr.Normand Gauthier, whose illness has obliged him to discontinue most activities for the present.SAS œ.| from his recent overseas fact- vetlel ad from the Joint Dist: t Mr.Normand Gauthier finding mission.ution Committee.In addition.f b k remains on the Board of Es guliein Mr.Pascal and Morris the OSE medical organization.ou 0 new 00 Directors .{Lapidos, Campaign Director.ORT.Ozar Hatorash and the pnnpets Co Lo 5 \u2019 Har back yard sunning were given a first-hand oppor- Alliance Israelite Universelle Phere\u2019s news for West Enders Me.Normand Lamoureux remains Manager of tha Roofing Division.WESTMOUNT .Lapi ; 1 psse arvivi C.Grainger Tomkinson Bound to pos Messe the rival There ave other changes you'll PLUMBING & get worse\u2019 ofan plane at Lod Airport note in the book too.It is larger PLUMBING & HEATING carrying 127 North African ; DS : ROOFING LTD.206 Olivier Ave, Westmount WE.5-1180 Most are illiterate \u201cBut here begins a serious problem for Israel.\u201d said Mr Pascal, \u201cit appears that most of the immigrants arriving from North Africa are social cases Manv of them ave illiterate.\u201cmany more require medical care, and of course they arrive with little or no money.\u201cThey must be fed, clothed.housed, educated and provided with urgently needed health \u201cservices before they can become\u2019 useful Israeli citizens,\u201d the Campaign Chairman explained.\u201cThe least we can do is accept our share of the responsibility and provide Israel with the much needed funds wtih which lo resettle these immigrants cand integrate them into the I State of Israel.© \u201cIf the situation of a year | ago wus one of emergency, the situation today is indeed des- ;perate.\u201d Mr.Pascal stressed | \u201cHaving saved many lives last i vear, it is now our duty to help i them to get va their feet aad \"becume self-supporting, self- respecting individuals.LONDON'S FIRE The Great Fire ol [London ; started early on the morning of Sept.2, 1666, in Pudding Lane (at the home of Johan Farynor, i the King's baker.accovding to \u201cthe Eneyclopaedia Britanaica.\"Give yourself a break .\u201d\u201d TAKE FIVE FOR HFTY .Labaff Canada's fastest growing ale ! 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 26, 1963 ANGLICAN Church of The Advent 8 10 Vl i & 116640 Mattins.Preacher ftev.Peter Wo A Davison; 746 pm Evensong Preacher: Hev Peter W.A Davison Tuesday 6 00 yon Holy Communion Wednesday 700 am Holy Communion Thursday Le 0 oo Holy Communion Rev.B00 um 940 00 1 00 Lon Top JO Oh oan DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave, ! 3 > {Cor.Lansdowne & Western Ave.) Music by Westmount Park Quartette directed by Mr.Wayne K.Riddell, | Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Alexonder Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Conon S.B.Lindsay Sunday, July 28th TRINITY VII 00 am Holy Eucharist 15 wm Mittin- \u2018said um Sune Fuchanst WM pm Evensong tsards Holy Furhanist: Weekdays, San Wednesday TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Fhe Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev.Canon F.I.Whitley, M.A, Hun.Assistant Key Peter W.A.Davison, M.A+ Assistant Mr.George x Chubb, F.R.C.O.F.A.G.0.Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, July 28th TRINITY VII WU an Holy Communion Sf.MATTHIAS' CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A, LTh.Reginald Hollis, M.A.B.D.Sunday, July 28th TKINITF VIT Holy Cononunion Holy Comuzunion Preacher: The Rev Mattins Preacher The Hev.R.Hollis Evening Prayer Wednesday Holy Communion dicques Smith Organist & Choirmaster: Norman W.Surrle, ARCO, ARCM, FT.CL.UNITED oo UNITED CHURCH and Stanley Presbyterian Church {Union Services) (In Deminion-Douglas month of July) Sunday, July 28th 160 om.Morming Warship Rev.Scarth Macdonnell «Menmang Services only) Organist and Choirmanster Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.WESTMOUNT PARK AND ST.ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT Uniting for Summer Services Sunday, July 28th in Westmount Park Church at 11:00 a.m.Minister in charge: REV.CALLUM THOMPSON.CD, BA.BR.Nn Aue (MeGaily Berton wearing blinkers, Rev.Reginald Hollis says Rev.Reginald Hollis, assistant | gratulations for bis reply to {Pierre Berton's plea that churches | \"ake the lead in \u201caccepting the fact that premarital sex relations are now à part of 50- | ciety.\u201d | A Cambridge MA who was chaplain to Anglican students at, McGill University from 1956 to | 1950.Mr.Hollis has heen assistant at St.Matthias for the past three years.He submitted his reply, which ; was in the form of a sermon, to Mucleans Magazine which car-| ried the Berton article.he says, and it was returned to him with, \u201cthe comment that the magazine \"could not publish rebuttals.| Berton, in his article, says Hollis, is really asking the churches to follow society.Church \u2018not a moral mirror\u2019 | The church, he declares, is not la moral mirror.Christian leadership has never grown out of the \"mood of society.In the Bible, he adds.sex does not stem from the fall of Adam and Eve: it stems CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \u2018First Church of Christ, | Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenus at Sherbrooke Street | BRANCH | OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.| SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MARS.{ | | | Sunday, July 28th 1:00 am., 11:00 am Sunday School Church Service .Lesson - Sermon Subject: \u201cTRUTH\u201d \"Golden Text: IT Corinthians 13:8.We can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:18 pm.Testimony Meeting i READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: The public! invited Tuesday, Thursday and Fri.\u2019 day, 2 to 4 p.m.: Wednesday, 6:30 to.8:00 vm.LUTHERAN : EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporarily Worshiping at the ith Day Adveatist Church : Corner of Western and Olivier Ave.Wm.C.Noltine, B.D., Pastor ! Wm.Hamel, Organist ; Sunday, July 28th 11:00 am.The Service, PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Rev.Chas C.Cocrhrane, BA.B.D.| Minister f Sunday, July 28th L11.00 am.Public Worship Lester A.Woodin.Orzanist and Choirmaster All are Cordially Welcome.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Alliance and Canadian Baptist Federation\u2018 Sherbrooke Street West of Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Minister: Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, B.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Organist & Choir SUNDAY, 11:00 a.m.DR.EDWARD SCHWEIZER of Switzerland Midweek Services: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday, 8.00 p.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME hurch Master: John Cook JULY 28th \u2014 7:30 pm.from the creation, God made plan.In taking the attitude that the church condemns the person who gives in to sexual urges Berton is wearing blinkers, says Hullis.He agrees that the church must take the lead \u2014 but, he avers, not in the way Berton has suggested.The lead Christian young people must give, he says, is a firm- minded intention to offer their sexual powers to the one they marry.\u201cThe lead we must give as Christian adults\u201d he says, \u2018\u2018is to seek.with the help of Christ's spirit, to make our marriages something of beauty, the kind of relationship to which our children Temple Emanu-El must give as Christian parents | priest at St Matthias Church, male and female.Their coming | is to take time with our teenage | Westmount, is still receiving con- together, he adds, is part of God's * children, to show our interest in their dates.We need from the beginning to set some rules about going steady, to give some clear indication of the standards we expect from them, and yet to give them the assurance that if they do get into trouble we will still be with them and they can count on our understanding and support.\" \u201cAs churchmen\u2019 he concluded, \u201cthis is the kind of lead we must give so that our family life may be strengthened and show the quality of life, of acceptance and forgiveness, of integrity and trust, that God intended when he - made male and female and de- | creed that a man and woman leave their parents and become | one flesh.\" Problems, he declares, are not solved by lowering the stand- I ards.Memorial services will look forward themselves.\u201d Some rules needed And he adds: \"The lead we Temple Emanu-El, Sabbath services during summer weeks, are held on Friday evenings al 8.15 p.m.in Temple Community House under the auspices of Temple Brotherhood.Chairman ol Summer Minyon \u2014 Hershell H.Lewis, Presiding at the Organ \u2014 Bernard Figler.Pulpit honors this Sabbath eve \u2014 George Hollinger, Ernest Mrs.Gerry Levitan, Memorial anniversaries will be 1 Friday observed and kaddish recited at \u2018the Sabbath Services in loving memory of: Flora Diamond, i Eisig Hornstein, Samuel Bellam, i Anna Kaufman, Ralph Davis, Abraham Feldman, Samuel Gen- ser.Mollie Packer, Max Samuel, , Mary Ann Desnoyers, Moses Meerbaum, Abraham Yaphe, i Nancy Shapiro Kossman, William Wener, Joseph Charles Asch, Perle Bloom Hirsch, Sara Winer, , Bellam, Mrs.Reuben Ginsberg, | Moishe Pinkusiewicz.Ita Pinku- siewicz, Isidore Abrams, Toba Bambiger.Belles lettres \u2014 emphasized this month The Westmount Public Library \u2018 acquired an unusually large sclec- | tion of books recently covering | poetry, plays.and criticism, history and a variety of general non-fiction.New history books include: De Sélincourt.Aubrey \u2014 The world of Herodotus, Gardner, Brian \u2014 German East ., .Beno- ist-Méchin, Jacques \u2014 Sixty days that shook the West .Carell, Paul \u2014 Invasion\u2014they're \"coming .McDonald, John Duncan \u2014 The pitcher and the well, Rumpf, Hans \u2014 The bombing of Germany.Farago.Ladisias \u2014 The tenth fleet, MacHorton, Ian \u2014 The hundred days of Lt.Mac- at Library Poetry, plays | and criticism Frye.Northrop \u2014 The well- : tempered critic ., Forbes \u2014 Dramatic essays .! Rosenfeld, Issac \u2014 An age of en.| ormity .Sarraute, Nathalic\u2014 , The age of suspicion .Kronen- \u201cberger, Louis \u2014 Novelists on \"novelists .Putt.Samuel Gor- ley \u2014 Scholars of the heart , .Spender, Stephen \u2014 The struggle i | | 1 | - praisal | Christian Science Spiritual, material contrasted How to distinguish between spiritual facts and material appearances will be taken up at the services in all Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week's Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u201cTruth.\u201d Pertinent Bible selections will include these words of Christ Jesus as recorded by John: \"Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.\u201d Explanatory passages from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include: \u201cPrayer cannot change the unalterable Truth: but prayer, coupled with a fervent habitual desire to know and do the will of God.will bring us into all Truth.\u201d Dawe hits .(Continued from Page 1) tiation\u201d with landowners under expropriation orders.Some 135 | properties are involved in the three areas to be redeveloped: @® The first area is bounded by the north side of Dorchester, the south side of Tupper street the west side of Atwater and the east side of Gladstone avenue.@® The second is bounded by the north side of Dorchester, the south side of the east-west lane between Dorchester and St.Catherine, the west side of Gladstone and the east side of Greene avenue.@ The third consists of a strip of property on the west side of Greene and on the north side of Dorchester from Greene west to approximately 260 feet east of Hallowell street; a block of property bounded by the north side of Dorchester, the east side of Hallowell and the south side of St.Catherine and by a line approximately 260 feet east of Hallowell.The street widening will not require any expropriations on .Dennis, Nigel the south side of Dorchester.Prime purpose of expropriation in these areas is redevelopment, not street widening, it was reported.Westmount retained the services of Warnock Hersey Ap- Company to prepare estimates of valuations in the | of the modern .Armour, Rich-' area and to negotiate settle- ard W.\u2014 The medical muse .ments with the expropriated | Blunden, Edmund Charles \u2014 parties, subject to the approval A Hong Kong house .Tolkien, John R.R.\u2014 The adventures of Tom Bombadil .; Kenneth \u2014 English poetry .of council.In addition, C.C.Lindsay .Hopkins, Company.Quebec Land Sur- - veyors were retained to pre- Horton, Leasor, James \u2014 The Kerr.Jean \u2014 Mary.Mary .© à wintions of plague and the fire, Fisher, John ! Trewin.J.C.\u2014 Plays ye the pare plans and eee of :\u2014 Eighteen fiftcen .Beaver-!year, v.24 ., .Atkinson, Justin \u2018 brook, W.M.A.\u2014 The decline Brooks \u2014 Tuesdays and tin TTT Te - and fall of Lloyd George .A.Anthologia graeca \u2014 Poems | i Miney, Rubeigh James \u2014 No.from the Greck anthology.! ; 16 Downing Street .Herold, .A | Jean Christopher \u2014 Bonaparte in ., : Egypt.Lewis, Michael Arthur \u2014 variety UE Napoleon and his British cap- Fine.Reuben \u2014 Freud | 2 tives, Hearder, H.\u2014 A short Stearn, Jess \u2014 The door to the! history of Italy .Miller, Town- The castles and the .Hahn, Emily \u2014 China only yesterday .Chu.Valentin \u2014 To Ta, tan tan .Clifford, John W, \u2014 In the presence ol my enemies, Martelli, George Ansley \u2014 Leopold to Lumumba send \u2014 crown tion so conceived.Bird, Harrison \u2014 March to Saratoga .Catton, William \u2014 Two roads to Sumter, Catton, Bruce \u2014 The centennial history ol the Civil War, Clark, Gerald \u2014 The coming explosion in Latin America, Hyams, Edward Solomon \u2014 The last of the In- \u2018cas, _.Niebuhr.Reinhold \u2014 A na- | | future, King-Hall, Sir Stephen \u2014 Power politics in the nuclear | age, Smith, Earl E.\u2014 The fourth floor .Joseph, Helen \u2014 H this .be treason, Porter, Edward Sef- ton \u2014 Conscience of the court, , De Ford, Miriam Allen \u2014 Stone \u201cwalls .Wilcox, Ruth Turner bu Five centuries of American ; costume .Hunt.Morton M.\u2014 Her infinite variety .Jones, | Howard Mumford \u2014 A treasury ,of scientific prose .{ Lovell, Sir Bernard \u2014 The ex- { ploration of outer space , ., Roesch.Roberts Fleming \u2014 : World's fairs .Cain, Arthur H.\u2014 Young people and drink- ling .McLeave, Hugh HE experience gained through forty - six years of service enables us to offer the people of this community a more complete service.DA Collins INC.FA NUNNS A.6 WILLLAME S610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST a » \u201c + YMCA children visit Ottawa Over one hundred youngsters and staff from the Westmount YMCA's Summer Fun Club visited the nation\u2019s capital on Wednesday July 24.Two chartered buses transported the group to Ottawa and back.While in the capital, the children visited the Parliament Buildings, the Royal Canadian Mint and the War Museum.A high point of the visit for some\u2019 thirty lucky campers was a tour of the French Embassy.It was a long day for the children.Buses left Westmount at 830 in the morning and re- Sing songs, quiet games and an ice cream stop kept the campers occupied during the long bus ride.Penny Carnivol This summer's Penny Carnival was a success in every way.Over one hundred people were involved in the preparation and execution of the evening's program.Fifteen booths were in operation in the gym.\u2018The Youth Lounge was gaily decorated in an international theme and French.Danish.and Chinese refreshments were provided.Approximately three hundred persons attended the carnival.Proceeds went to the YMCA World Service, a project to help finance new Y buildings in underdeveloped countries, throughout the world.* * * There remains two more weeks in the Summer Fun Club, regular program.During the first four weeks, the campers have gone bowling twice, took a beach trip to Lake of Two Mountains, toured the Bank of Montreal and a Coca Cola plant, held a track and CAMP ACCUEIL NOTRE DAME Bilingual Camp for Boys and Girls 95,00 WEEKLY For Information WE.3-4601 tield day nd an olympic swim meet as wet! as participated in many small croup programs.There ame two weeks of planned progean left which; will be followed by two weeks of Frank Donaldson appointed manager F.A.G.Donaldson, 469 Gros- venor avenue, well-known local insurance executive and St.Antoine - Westmount Progressive Conservative Association official has been appointed manager of the Canadian Head Office of the Union Mutual Insurance Company.Prior to joining Union Mutual, Mr.Donaldson was manager of swimming program only.Regis- | the Westend branch of the Royal trations are still being accepted from boys and girls 8 to 14 vis.who live in or around West- mount.A child does not need to be à present member of the YMCA {o 1egister in the Sum- !mer Fun Club program.: Special programs are being planned for the last period of Insurance Co.Ltd.He is a director of Montreal Life Underwriters Association, Were police.| I (Continued from Page 1) | camp including a beach trip lo, not a phone call was received turned from Ottawa after 6 p.m.\u2019 Rodgers Beach and a possibly (rom anyone \u2014 let alone a bettor.' | \u201csleep-in\u201d at the \u2018Y\u2019, | Members of the Westmount YMCA Summer Fun Club this period are: I Chris Blair, Laughlin \u2014 staff.Adrian Langleben, Patrick Or- mos, Steven Gooding, Marc Hau- \u201cmont, Michael Board.Arpad Kiraly, Pierre Lemicaux, - Richard Lemieaux, Pierre Allard, ! John Goddard, Michael Stoffre- | gen.; John McRae \u2014 staff.| Craig Shannon, David Langle- : ben, Claude Allard, Leslie Kiraly, Frank Klare, Lawrence Weber.| Barry Fudge, Peter Doub, Alexander Cawadias, Patrick I Morrow, Peter Gooding, Daniel Bland, Rory Connolly, David Biron \u2014 ; staff.{| Gerry Miller, Bobby O'Connor, | Peter Weyman, Michael Me- Derek Smith, Robert Walford, Nicholas Birks, Zsolt Bagi.Alex Darragh, Donald Taylor, Robert Bussell, Robert Chose, Gerald Cecil, Andrew Graham.| Chris Scott, Gary Armstrong\u2014 staff.| Eric Peterson, Philip Miller,\u2019 Garry O'Connor, Michael Carroll, Andrew Bake, John Mec- \"Manus, David McFadden.Ronald McLaren, Billy Dungan, Robert Fudge, Allan Goddard.Russell Kelley, Roy Whiston \u2014 staff.Lewis Greig, Danny Bagi, \"Adam Bagi, Iver Black, Michael Ormos, Rod Chisholm, Ignacio Francoz.Derek Jamieson, Peter God- \u2018dard, John Galbraith, Doug Mitchell, Robert Morrow, David Bland.i Judy Greig, Susan McLaren, Ruth Swan, \u2014 staff.Pam Beaven, Michi Hayami, Heather Morrow, Aniko Gaspar, Boating, swimming, 501 Claremont Avenue CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 6 to 12 Years ® 15th Year © dramatics and trips, oll supervision of carefully chosen staff ond directed by Miss Ruby Smith, B.A., M.S.P.E.Booklet On Request hondicrofts, boxing, under the Westmount logget Jorassa La Prada t errace Hu intemode.mur heu PiAIA TOMSSO RIE BLVD, a #20 DECA \"th ft olan food ith the Bsns wine?| Lawyer Paul Papineau, who represented Mutter.claims his client was a racing enthusiast, not a bookie and that he had a right to have entry lists, racing forms, etc.in his room, Judge O'Meara agreed and added: \u201cHe even has the right to have pictures on the wall.\" \u201cIf he's a bookie\u2019 said Lawyer Papineau, \u201che\u2019s a poverty- stricken one and can\u2019t raise $500 bail.\u201d \u201cBail reduced to $2007 came the word from the bench.Mutter muttered his thanks, echoed by Papineau.Mayor Chipman H.Drury, when called by The Examiner, had nothing to say.He knew little of the matter, he said, and wanted to make no statement, Westmount Police Chief Harper said that the local force had had no inkling of the raids \u2014 and that sometimes the Provincial Police notified them of proposed action within the borders of West- mount and sometimes they didn\u2019t, City manager Norman Dawe agreed with him, Harper said he wasn\u2019t surprised that his men had had no inkling of a \u2018book\u2019 operating at the St.Catherine and Metcalfe corner, because: One of those things Valerie Wilkins, Pat Beaven.Suzanne Desmarais, Clare Me- \u2018 Manus.Sally Carroll, Veronica Bako, Leslie Haumont, Karen Rawlings, Andrea Vecsei.Gillian Naylor, Doyle \u2014 staff, Corinna Haw, Brenda Murphy, Alice Havel, Annabelle Montaya, Jennifer Kensett, Martha Fraser, Louise Laureys Doreen Ann | \u2014 staff, Joanne Smith, Beverley Haw, Kathy Pickel, Naemi Stilman, Kim Birks, Debbie Ann Clark.Jette Stoffregen, Ellen Me- Manus \u2014 staff.Gail Rawlings, Deborah Bea- ven, Cynthia Copping, Wendy Bussell, Jennifer Taylor.: Marcella Kelley, Jane Greig \u2014 staff.Krista Black, Patsy Purves, Vincea McClelland.Diana Rudge.Director: Ronald E.Watt.| Assistant Director: Doug Har- land.History of city .(Continued from page 4) chine road, the other, the Cote St.Antoine road.A number of interesting local traditions exist con- | cerning the French period \u2014 the burving of silver and.valuables by the Hurtubises: und Leducs when part of Gencral Amherst's army.ar-, riving to capture Montreal in 1760 occupied the heights | along the Cote des Neiges | road; the killing of the first St.Germain by an ambushed Iroquois in the ravine of the present Westmount Park, the ceremony of exorcism of , an insane daughter in front | of the house; Indian pictographs on trees in the ravine.The little Ville de Montreal at this period scemed far away.Helmut Blume * named dean MeGall University has named Helmut Blume, 20 Windsor avenue, acting dean of music, replacing Marvin Duchow who recently resigned Mr Blume has been associate professor of music and char man of the department of kev- board and vocal muste at MeGall since 1955 He as well-known to Canadian radio and television au- could operate right under your nose, and you wouldn't know it.\u201d Two or three \u2018bookies* were arrested in Cote St.Luce just prior to the municipal election there, and after small bail were sentenced to fines of $300 each.Again local police were not notified of any anticipated action.Since the pattern change comes in juxtaposition to the formation of the \u2018social security\" squad setup and the avowed linking of the Provincial Force and the Montreal force fur morality cases -\u2014 the belief is that the raids are part of a \u2018fishing expedition.\u201d Evans and Mutter.it is believed.arc not the final target, but are picked up in an attempl to find oul who is behind them, and if.by any chance.the higher up can be proven to have political connections, diences, having been a trequent contribator te CHE programs as a Writer, commentator and pertormer over the Lost 10 years In 1860 he was named music consultant to the international service of the Cana diatt Broadeasting Corporation.Mr Blume believes music at o UTHIVENItY must serve A] double function to train scholars, performers and teachers and to be an artistte focus in the lite of the campus and of the community \u201cWith university and pubhe encouragement, ve will sue- ceed,\u201d he sad H.R.Crabtree named advisor A prominent Westmounter, HR.Crabtree, 615 Belmont avenue, has been appointed a member of the Canadian Advisory board of the Commercial Union Group of Insurance Companies, Mr.Crabtree is chairman and president of Wabasse Cotton Company Ltd.chairman of Howard Smith Paper Mills Limited and a director of the Bank of Montreal and several other Canadian Companies The advisory board is headed by Jack Pembrooke.\\WVhat with?Your famulys holiday luggage.naturally, If you'd like a new car to take vou on your vacation.see the Bot Mt, Matter of fact, you might wish to finance both the car and your vacation under the same | v low-cost.life-insured plan.That's the Bank of Montreal Fanuly TO FMCW (ARAL ANS Finance Plan, of course.Available at every Bof Atbranch, tt : BANK OF MONTREAL | ; Family Finance Plan brings all your personal credit roads one BRANCHES mn WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave : JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St: FREDERICK H.cee gen Lee SRE a Mele sla PETERS, Manager rrroo00 ave ep vp a £961 '97 Aine \u2018Abpuy \u2018Jeuiwox3 junouusam au] [1 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 26, 1963 Pa\u201d PSPS LLLP \u2019 ° ; GREGORY'S 3 » M ; ORIENTAL RUG CO.: « Now thot vacation time is here, ¢ © let us clean and restore your rugs 4 ; while the family is oway.Wall-to- : *, wal compet clvaning en location.+ 4 Fine Oriental rugs weshed by hand.* , Also furniture cleaning, ° L 4151-4153 St.Catherine St.W.?% Westmount \" WE.2.4277\u2014Evenings: RE.8-4605 » eT ea a ae 0 en oo of a fa od\" MES, daughter ALFRED CAPPER, Ana, after her travelling speud u delgihttul holiday at the Chateau Lake Neil and Alaska, son to Mount Victoria Directors of volunteers clect 1963-64 executive Al Cutie of the Direclors Hospi- recently, the following were elected to the the unvual meeting Association of Volunteer Service in tals held members ot executive lor the coming vear.Madame Marcelle lLaurendeau, director of volunteers, Notre vame Hospital, was elected pre.TRESS UP l'or J Su miner OUR NEW SUMMER COIFS ARE CHIC AND EXCITING ! 484-5450 SALON Antoinette VIGEANT HAIRDRESSER 4879 Sherbrooke St.W.sident: Mrs, Hulda Lynch-Stan.ton, director of volunteers St.Mary's Hospital, vice-president and treasurer: Miss Aileen Fee.director of volunteers Verdun Protestant Hospital, secretary.This \u2018young\u2019 association reported enthusiastically of the benefits to its members.by assistance and close co-operation one with another.The ever growing importance of the volunteer and volunteer groups te the hospital has allowed for a closer liaison and better understanding all volunteer needs through the association.Associate mem.hers made up of chairmen of voluateers from the various hospital auxiliaries were welcomed to the association, All members derived benetit from the meetings, with a closer understanding between directors of volunteers Pand the chairman of volunteers.\u201cwill serve next \u201cdaughter-in-law.Member, Mrs, Marjorie Dancey, year as the associations\u201d representative to the planning committee of the Montreal Volunteer Bureau.Ba b v Smith christened Margaret Amy Granddaughter of Dr, Douglas Smith, pastor of Dominion- Douglas United Church, West- mount, was christened at the church Sunday morning.She is the child of Dr.Smith's son and Rev.and Mrs.Robert Smith of Edmonton.Mrs.Smith was the former Miss Mar- saret Ellen Maguire of Calgary.: The child was given the names ol Margaret Amy.The child's great-grandtather, Rev.Robert Smith, was pastor ol Wesley United Church in Notre Dame de Grace, prior to the iucumbency of De.B.B.; Brown.1 % (Canadian Pacific Photos Louise.They are seen here on the terrace with in the background, The family resides at 9 Grove Park, Westmount, All About BABIES! INFANT MORTALITY By K.B.OETTINGER Chief of the Children\u2019s Bureau Washington 25, D.C.\u2019 THE EXAMINER WOMENS 7 /iis.0.| | | | | Vhe Nation\u2019s large cities ale facing difficulty in reducing the rate of infant mortality, 11 percent of all babies born in 1960 were born in ten of our largest cities.Yet Nearly only one ot these \u2014 los An-, geles \u2014 had a rate of infant deaths lower than the rate of 26.0 infant deaths per 1,000 live births, registered for the country as a whole.The infant mortality rates by States show a great unevenness in the amount of progress we are making in cutting down on infant deaths, ranging from the low of 19.6 tor Utah lo a high of 41.6 for Mississippi.The United States is still tenth among countries in the world with populations over 300.000 in reducing its infant moitality rate, In 1950.the United States ranked fourth among these nations.M should be pointed out.that we have a smaller centage of decrease since than any of the nine which rank above us United Nations listing.The 1960 infant death rate was slightly lower than 26.4 rate for 1959, which represented a saving of the lives of move than 1.500 babies.We have always known that there is an association between infant mortality and the lower social-economic levels, With the great increase in the numbers of families with Jow income now living in our large cities, we could expect higher infant mortality In these areas of concentration, per- 1950 nations in the The large cities must take steps, as many are seeking to do, to improve their maternity care programs, increase the number of prenatal clinics, and \u2018lite and AMÉRICAN J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor accurately filled at reasonable prices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 MB Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully and ea Time Jopics anada\u2019s smallest province has many points of interest By Millicent Rickmore AVING HEARD SO MUCH about Prince Edward Island.its scenery, history and beaches.1 was delighted to have the opportunity to motor and spend a week\u2019s vacation this month on this.our smailest garden province.P.¥.1 is known by several unofficial names \u201cThe Birthplace of Canada.\u201d \u2014* The Garden of the Gulf,\u201d \u2014 \u2018The Million Acre Farm.\u201d \u2014 \u201cThe Kentucky of Canada.\u201d \u2014 and.\u201cThe Island.\u201d With its rich.red soil, its tree-lined and flowered landscapes, its many rivers and streams, this ocean-bound province is trulv a veritable paradise.Paved highways reach into every corner of the province.Approaching the island on the carvlierry.one sees miles of shoreland of red cliffs and a large sign welcoming vou to the island.Another sight, not to be forgotten.is the setting of the sun below the horizon, giving the impression of a large ball of fire, gradually sinking down into the ocean.Crowds of tourists gather each evening on the beaches to walch this sight.Visiting the Confederation Chamber.in the Parliament Buildings in Charlottetown.our party tried out the historic chair where so many of eur top stalesmen have sul.recalling the date of Seplem- ber 1, 1864.when the Dominion of Canada was born.Most of \u201cThe Island\u201d inhabitants live in rural communities and derive their living from agriculture and fisheries.The swimming is ideal.with the warmest salt water north of Florida \u2014 the golf course at Cavendish, where we holi- daved.was wonderful \u2014 but too difficult for \u2018\u2019yours truiy.\u201d Green Gables, also situated in this National Park, was a great attraction.This farm home immortalized by island authoress Lucy Maud Montgomery in her book.\u2018\u2019Anne of Green Gables,\u201d attracts thousands of tourists each season.Although at the end of the lobster season, we were make health services for mothers and children accessible in those neighborhoods where families seem reluctant to take advantage of citv-based resources.The cities must Make à concerted effort to select those women With complications of pregnancy which endanger not only the mothec's life.but the healthy development able to purchase several at à small charge and enjoyed them immensely Located at Burlington, midway between Summerside and Green Gables in the National Park.we visited \u201c\u2018Woodl2igh Replicas\u201d \u2014 A Glimpse of Britain in P.E.l.\u2019 Woedleigh was officially opened to the public in 1958.The historic replicas are the result of study and effort on the part of the owner.who envisioas new additions and attractions over the years.but because ol the size and nature of their.construction.work must proceed slowly.with meticulous attention to authenticity aad detail.York Minister, the largest replica which took over five years to complete.has one hundred and forty-five windows, all fitted with color: ed glass and is complete with chimes and sacred music.Glamis Castle.where Princess Margaret was born, a twelve fool stone model, is also perfect and entire, Shakes- pear\u2019s birthplace is of Elizabethan or Tudor construction.as is the romantically thatched Ann Hathaway Cottage.These and many other replicas of interest are a work of art and well worth viewing.In 1964.P.E.l.will brate it's Centennial, whea the multi-million dollar Fathers of Confederation Building in Charlottetown will be officially opened.and it is expected that many thousands, of Canadians from all\u2019 provinces will visit \"The Island.\u201d on this occasion.Back in Montreal.the second week, we visited Lake Placid and Crystal lake in the States.where we discovered provisions are much more expensive and our dollar is worth only 90 cents, proviag why so many Canadians are now vacationing in difteveat parts of Canada.cele- of her baby.We know, for example, that premature births are twice is tikelv to occur whea mothers have inadequate prenatal care.and Mental retardation occurs more frequently in premature births than in full term births.These women need thorough care not only ducing prenatal period but during delivery and the post partum period.SALE of SAMPLE BASKETS ot BASKET PRODUCTS LIMITED 127 Abbott Avenue, Westmount 931-1265 \u201c Dear She's C 13 1h DEAR ABBY: some women behave rather peculiarly when they reach the age ol 48 or 50.but | think my sister- I've heard that in-law is abusing the privilege.She wears muu muv's on the street with large colored kerchiefs tied around her head like a fortune teller, She loads on the make-up and junk jewelry and she's off in anklets and bigh- heeled shoes, She thinks she's gorgeous.She spent $12 last week just riding the buses so she could talk to the drivers.Meanwhile, she eats tranquilizers like popcorn, I'm worried.OHIO DEAR OHIO: Your sister- in-law is obviously in need of professional help, which is your brother's problem.Don\u2019t wait until the police give the poor woman a free ride home he- fore you urge aer hushand to get her to a doctor.Le * * DFAR ABBY: 1 am 20 and have been married for five months, My husband and I both work.We leave together in the morning and drive home together.When Joe gets home he lies down on the couch and reads the whole newspaper while | prepare supper.After supper he goes back on the couch and watches television while 1 clean up the kitchen.When that's done.I'm so tired 1 go into the bedroom.fall on my face and go to sleep.Then he has the NERVE to sav that what little time we have together | spend sleeping.What should I de TIRED PEAR TIRED: No bride of five months holds down a full time job in addition to doing her own housework because she wants the exercise.Since you are helping to BUY the groceries.tell Joe to get off the couch and help you prepare them.That way you'll halve YOUR work and double HIS pleasure, * * * DEAR ABBY: A neighbor of mine dumbfounded me this morning when she told me she had picked my vegetables white | was on vacation so my plants wouldn't die.She expected some gratitude if 1 can judge a voice.Abby.1 couldn't thank her.because 1 had agreed with a friend te pick those vegetables in exchange for watering my plants! Before going on a trip next time.should 1 set up a sign, or canvass the neighborhood and explain the arrangements VACATIONER DEAR VACATIONER: Ht appears that only ONE of your neighbors needs to have the Abby.olorful-But Ill} gail van Buren \u2018arrangement explained.\u201d So next time, explain it.¥ + * DEAR ABBY: Could you please tell me why so feu Americans hang up flags on special holidays On our street there was only one flag out on Memorial Day \u2014 ours.We are English born and America is our new home.We love it.but can\u2019t understand this about the American people, They praise America.sing the anthem.but when it comes to paying $2.40 for u Mag, they hesi- late.It beats me.In England, a flag flies from every house.large and small.It was the same on my daughter's street here in America, One flag \u2014 theirs, 1 makes mé so mad 1 could scream.CANOGA PARK DEAR CANOGA: The color- lui tradition of showing the flag seems to be fading in America.And it's regrettable, for my taste.But REAL patriotism doesn\u2019t have to be demonstrated.Some of tae most confused un-Americans are frantic flag-vavers.We have our Colonel Blimps, too.* * * DEAR ABBY: | was under the impression that my husband was working seven days a week, night and dav.for five months.One afternoon a young woman came fo my apartment and told me that my husband has practically been living with her all that time.She said she loved him and wanted me to give him up.When my husband came home and saw her there he almost jumped out of the window.He told her in front ot me that it was all ever between them.She said she'd never let him go, He practically had to throw her out.| never felt so sorry for a woman in all my life.My husband has tried to make it up to me in every way possible.He is bezging me to forgive and forget.Should 1 let him share our bedroom again?BROKEN-HEARTED DEAR BROKEN-HEARTED: Yes.DEAR ABBY: ! am a very small eater and we eal oul a lot.It is very embarrassing to me when a waitress notices that I haven't caten much and asks.\u201cWas there something with the food?\u201d 1 tell her there wus nothing vrong with the food and she gives me an argument, and says, \u201cAre vou SURE there's nothing wrong with it?You hardly teuched it.\u201d Abby.I'm not a child.and 1 don\u2019t need to be coaxed into eating more than | want.How can 1 get wailresses to stop calling attention to the fact that 1 don\u2019t eat much?4927 Sherbrooke St.West © Come in now for your Summer Permanent PERMANENTS 7.50 .HOURS: ¢ Mondoy to Thursday.9 AM.to 7 P.M.: \u2018 Fridoys 9 A.M.to 9 P.M.$ \u2018 Soturdoy (July & August) 9 A.M.to 2 P.M.; AIR:CONDITIONED (Near Chaement 482-4320 © Wrong NEW EXECUTIVE: The Altrusa Club of Montreal met recently when they elected the tollow- ing officers for the 1963.64 season.Shown in the photograph, back row: Miss Catherine Jemieson, Notre Miss Peppy French, secretary: director: Miss Laura Hil, Grace, general treasurer: Westmount, corresponding Doris Bader, Miss Clarice Dame de dent: Mrs.Mrs.S.J.Frankel elected head of Pioneer Women MRS.SAUL J.FRANKEL -\u2014 Posen photo Mrs.Saul J.Frankel of Notre Dame de Grace was elected president of the Pioncer Women's Organization of Montreal at an award and installation hela recently, She is one of three Canadian women who were awarded a National attend à scholarship by the Pioneer Weanen to seminar in Israel and left on July ti 1608 mtensive study ub Israeli dite and institutions Over $100,000 was raised by the Organization during the 1962-63 season accordmig to the treasurer's report, which vas preseifed at the installation evening, als M.Rabinoviteh was proclaimed \u201cWoman ot the Year\u201d Other ofticers elected were Mesdames LL.Naghbe and 1 Satenstein, vice-presidents; Mrs, 1B Bercoviteh, treasurer: Mes.dumes M.Hertlge and M.recording secretaries; Mrs.à Kiley, quota chairman: Mrs, PF.Feingold, organization and weltare Kopper.director; Wylie, Miss Jennie Fayet, second vice-president, hoth of N.D.G.: Miss Viola Esdon, Westmount.presi.Miss Betty president: and Miss Alida Beaudin, director, Ross.membership chairman: Mrs, Woo Malus, cultural chairman, Members of Pioneer Women have actively participited in programs sponsored hy the Ca- nathan Association of Consumers, Umited Nations, Montreal evening council of Women, Canadian Bond Jow- Jewish Congress, Israel Campaign and Combined ish Appeal , } Social and Personal At the home of Mr.and Mrs James Peters, 45 Bruce avenue.Westmount.July 18 à tenth anniversary party was celebrated in honor of their son.and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.A.Peters.The young couple were piped in hy Mr.Brown of the Black Watch, The parents of Mrs, A.Peters.Mr.and Mrs.MacDonald of Park Extention were among the many guests also a cousin, Miss Elsie Mundel o1 Scotland.who had just arrived on à three weeks vacation.A jolly time was had by all.with music, singing and dancing until the small hours ot the morning.Dr.and Mrs.R.G.Simpson, ot London.England, their son and daughter-in-law.Mr.and Mrs.R.D.Simpson and their family.SMALL EATER DEAR SMALL: Don\u2019t blame the waitress for inquiring as to tae quality of the food she serves you, She's only trying to be certain that you are satisfied.Next time you order, (el) the waitress vou are a small eater and prefer small portions, arrived in the Empress of Ene- land and will be the guest of Miss R.B.Simpson, of Westmount, Mr, and Mrs.Willaim Stutl ang Mr.St.John Simpson.have arrived tram New York, and are Miss Simpson's guests.treasurer: Mrs.Hazel hath of N.D.G.Front row: recording secretary: and Warner, N.D.G.first vice.Sox \u20ac al ¢ > Person al The Rev.and Mis.Edgar J Bailey, of Toronto, formerly of Westmount, announee the engage ment of their youngest daughter, Doreen Ruth, to Mr Claude BH Bourgeois, son of Mrs Maree Bourgeois and of the late Mr.of Muntreal The mae - been mranged to take Soturday September Bourgeois, rage has place on \u2018.Art exhibition The Independent Art Asseer ation as holding an exibition of Members Works fopen entry! an the Pottery Studio, Val Davad, August 1 WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine ot Eim 4912 Sherbrooke W.FINAL CLEARANCE Entire Stock of Ladies\u2019 Shoes Reduced *7 \u2014 \u201810 \u2014 \u201812 Regular $14.95 to $24.95 SANDALS sccuceo °4 .*7 HANDBAGS 33'37% OFF CARINA SHOE SALON tBet.Cloremont & Victoria) OPEN THURS.& FRIi.TO 9 P.M.HU.4-8330 6 £961 '9Z Amr 'Aopuy \u2018aoujuoxg sunowssam 41 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 26, 1963 10 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Montreal's Oldest Dealer for ® CHRYSLER eo PLYMOUTH ® VALIANT ® FARGO SALES & SERVICE è QuAtiTy | USED CARS 5 one ~~ Nene » e \u2018Automobile Storage e 372 VICTORIA AVE.Sales: Service & Ports: HU.9-5748 - HU.9-5745 2 PROPERTY WANTED TWO boas toeoded Large fads home up to $75,000, $200 M0 Cd) Mrs JP Gutte we T FTIH Frank A Noman and Cor» Ltd RE L- ss17 5 COUNTRY PROPERTY \u2014 For sale Mont Tremblant Estates Sk1 06 summer chalets New 3 bed- conte lene co Natural field stone fire- hae «oy Knotty pine interior.Price $11.207 Down payment $1002.Call UN 1 0534 or St, Jovite 425 2281 Private Lake he MILLES FROM MONTREAL JUST NORTH OF SEIGNIORY CLUB MONTEBELLO, QUE BEC.100 ACRES OF [LAND CN MIGUWAY NUMBER 57 ACCESSIBLE YEAR ROUND.ELECTRICITY TELEPHONE HAWKESRURY ONTARIO ME 2 245 RESORT YEAR ROUND NEWLY ESTABLISHED ON LAKE OF BAYS, MUSKOKA, DIST IN THE NOW DEVELOPING CHAIR LIFT SKIING COUNTRY FEA TURING BROADLOOM PRI VATE BATHS, AUTOMATIC HEAT $135,000 TERMS WRITE BOX NO 100 FOX POINT PO ONTARIO Ne ete ONE Ra NE arte AU ES SES 1 SOW RINE ER A - - PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 * HUnter 1-0451 Please phone your Ads early in the week.The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising LIRA CT Le AE Tg wntil 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-045) Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada WEITER Wy, pre cane EE hihi 10 Words 50° 4e for each additional word No Ads accepted after 10:30 am.Thursday for current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday * AW PEPE «a 5 COUNTRY PROPERTY \u2014 For sale ; Scenic Lots | Vermont !', hours from Montreal, good fishing.| hunting.swimming.Close to Jay * Peak, and new planned ski develop - ment.5400 100° x 200'.Private sale.Call OR 1 4789 for information | :9 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET Bevan\u2019s Lake Arundel, Que.cottiste available by week or month tor August Fully equipped, beach and boating facilities.Golf course, #$ miles 835 per week, Call Arundel collect area code 819 - 687 \u2014 2297.13 FARMS FOR SALE Brome Lake Small ferons 86 acres.busldimies.3 sununet houses, revenue $1.000 annually.Sell below cost.WE.2 5254 ; 17 RESORTS ; BROME LAKE, Maple Lodge.Beach, tennis, fishing, water in rooms, T.V,, [excellent cuisine, $35 weekly.RE.7- 4467.| COLFORD LODGE, St.Cunul: tennis.| golf, lounge.Hammond organ.orchestra nightly.Lake.beach, boats.fishang.Free transportation Montreal, Folder.UN.1-3183 direct.50 APARTMENTS 10 LET Sublet 'N.D.G.APARTMENT.2!'; ROOMS.RECENTLY DECORATED.WOULD | SUIT YOUNG COUPLE, FURNISHED i OR UNFURNISHED, NEAR STORES AND BUSSES, ALL MODERN COM MODITIES REASONABILE RENT.PLEASE CALL 484 2380 riding, ie 00 53 APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED BY SEPTEMBER BACHELOR APARTMENT.BUSINESS GIRL.VICINITY CENTRAL WESTMOUNT.MODERATE RENT.CALL 870-2395 DAYS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 71 ROOMS TO LET BUSINESS woman offers voum in large duplex in Montreal West, Kit chen privileges.Every convenience Available September 1st.References Please write Box 1258.7005 Kildare Road.Montreal 28.ST.MATTHEW-Sherbrooke tive room.privileges.WE.wE.5- 5381, Lun 76 ROOM & BOARD TO LET WILL give the home to elderly people or cont.Beaconsfield Avenue.HU.9-1665.78 ROOM & BOARD WANTED WANTED: room and board in congenial home (or middle aged lady slightly incapacitated with limited income.Call 684-8015.82 AUTOS FOR SALE Attrac ty TON GMC carry all 1956.rear tail gate, good tires, battery.starter.rad, water pump and tuned-up, one driver- owner, asking $200.Apply DO.6 9187.189 \u2014 Ist Avenue, La- Salle.after 5 p.m.53-8133, ' best of care In my convales- ~ 82 , After 6 p.m.RA.7-0514 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 pm.Sunday : 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.DRAKE PERSONNEL REQUIRES QUALIFIED PERMANENT\" OFFICE STAFF TO FILL HUNDREDS OF INTERESTING POSITIONS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE CITY OF MONTREAL WITH TOP COMPANIES Remember Drake, \u2014 \u201cTHE MOST CONVENIENT AND CAREFREE WAY TO FIND THE RIGHT JOB FOR YOU\u201d FRIENDLY.CONFIDENTIAL, NEVER A CHARGE TO THE APPLICANT FOR APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL MISS LINDA ALLEN AT UN.1-9672 1221 UNIVERSITY ST.\u201cACROSS FROM PLACE VILLE MARIE\u201d AUTOS FOR SALE PEUGEOT 1960.good condition, 8750.\u2014 6680 11th .Avenue, Apartment 2, Rosemount, Consul Convertible 196f DELUXE MODEL.WHITE.8.000 MILES.REASONABLE.625-5298 e e oye | Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified } NAME et nae Date .\u2026 1963! 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If you haven't an immediate need for a Classified Ad, keep this | the next occasion.coupon handy for |, .BEDROOM set, { bed MORRIS 1000 \u2014 lent condition, 34,000 miles.owner.484-0410 after 6.FORD Anglia for sale $75, HU, 6-1052.1959.Clean, excel- Original \u201c95 PARKING SPACE TO LET PARKING space available, y Artinston Avenue area, Call VI 9-87: 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Femaie WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE | if vou would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly 2ach mont on a group of Studio Girl cosmetic clients on a route to he established in and around Westmount and are willing to muke light deliveries, etc.write STUDIO GIRI, COSMETICS.Dept, CW-37.840 LaFleur Ave.Montreal 32, Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour.100 WORK WANTED \u2014 Female PRACTICAL nurse experienced.care of convalescents, elderly lady or babysitting.HU.8-7687 COMPANION NURSE, VERY EXPERIENCED AND WILLING TO TRAVEL HIGHEST REFERENCES.482 1358.REGISTERED nurse relieve over : weekends.Call 486-2451.FIRST cluss steno available August sth.temporary.Please ring 937-9745.BOOKKEEPER desires part time work.Call 933-5155.112 MOTHER'S HELPER MOTHER'S helper, permanent tion, light housekeeping, in home.hve in.HU.8-3577.\"3 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED good HOUSEKEEPER TQ SLEEP IN, 2 CHILDREN.CHAR KEPT OWN ROOM.RE.¢ a7 119 BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE WESTMOUNT student wishes return for References.124 - School and board in baby sitting duties.Phone 933-8953.FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture EIGHT piece dining room set.light oak.consisting of table.8 chairs, buffet.Good condition.489-3186.127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture migh room mahogany, consisting (completes 2 night - ! dressing tables, 2 bureaus and bench, $250 Call days 731-6332 evenings 481 6506.Mr.David 7 PIECE bedroom mahogany set with fitted glass tops.Good condition, reasonable.FE 4 8958.130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment FRIDGE.12 cane tect, perfect con dition Call 935 7360 evenings, posi- | senior conveulent service for the ex- | Pestroy Limited.RL 7-2457.FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment 130 modecu top, com- DOUBLE kitchen sink.fauvet, arborite counter plete $25.HU.1 8026.NORTHERN ELECTRIC NORGE FRIDGE.LARGE SIZE.$35.PERFECT CONDITION.CALL 484-4723.FRIGIDAIRE, 12': cubic feet with freezer, in perfect condition.No reasonable offer refused.HU.9-5480 STOVE Electric Moffat automatic: 24 inches Kelvinator refrigerator.good condition.481.8685.132 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments \u201cExcellent after 5 MASON and Risch condition, 5150.p.m.484-4928.PIANO upright.solid walnut, lent condition.$175.DU.7-0417 VV VVvVwVvVVvVVVVVVeY SERVICE DIRECTORY LY VV VV VV WYN BUILDING REPAIRS \u201cVERN OATWAY.\u201d Centr, painting, \u2018 work.WE.2- 5082, General Repairs piano, Telephone excel Contractor, car- brick ard cement ; Carpentry work of all kinds; interior (and exterior painting: brick and cement work: roofing of all kinds: waterproofing.PO.7-4422, CARTAGE AND MOVING | ABLE to move anything, anytime ry Roger Express.WE.5-2408.MAINTENANCE Home Renovations PAINTING PAPER HANGING CARPENTRY FLOORS TILED FLOOR SANDING AND WAXING CARPET CLEANING AND LAYING INSURED BONDED WORKERS CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 681-6036 TT PEST CONTROL FOR QUICK efficient and tetifination of rodents and alt msects.Call Estimates free, 134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment .Bargoin MATCHED SET OF GOLF CLUBS \u2014 WOODS AND JRONS, RI.7 4388.136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs GENTLEMAN'S BRAND NEW \u2018NEVER WORN: BUSINESS SUITS, ALSO (CASHMERE OVERCOAT.ALL SIZE 42 TALL: LADY'S CLOTH WINTER COAT, SIZE 16-18.VERY HEASONABLE.HU.8 3045.\u201c Wedding Dress Beautiful white ng tutfeta.very full with :light train beaded neckline, \u2018 long pointed sleeves.hip length triple veil and beaded halo.Size 10-12, Very reasonable.HU.1-4253.BEAUTIFUL wedding gown with matching headdress, 6 weeks old, size 10-12.HU.1-6008.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General ORIGINAL oil paintings; embroidered pictures: carpets, plain and design: Simmons mattress: hamper.Reasonable.488 5445.Draperies READY-MADE.6 PANELS TC COVER 144 INCHES FOR ONLY Yang ARNEL TERYI.ENE AT HALF Carpets ¥ x 12° RUGS FROM $15.00 UP BALL CARPETS FROM $1.50 YARD WAIL -TO-WALL CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM $2.9% BLANKETS - SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS VPHOLSTERY MATERIAL \u2014 WINDOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURE\u2014 PLASTICS - .LEATHERETTES, ETC.ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE INCLUDING GAS STOVE.FRIDGE, AUTOMATIC WASHER.RUGS.DRAPES.BEDSPREADS.LAMPS, BEDROOM SETS, CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS.LAZY BOY CHAIR.LIVING ROOM SET.ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ALJ.IN GOOD CONDITION.CAII.RE.8-2731.NO DEALERS, ~ ANTIQUE Led: black chaises.convent iron: folding 2 uluimninum spring filled mat- iresses, vinyl waterproof covering: 10 colored sketches of Shakesperean costumes: tlectrie hostess wagon: large rièce of marble.484 8700, BOOKS for sale.Book of the Month Club.Reasonable.CR.s-8656, MAPLE BED.\u201ci.Chiffonier, gany mirror» telephone & lables.Table & floor lamps.vases, crystal glassware.China.brass & many articles, including antique tables, chairs.ornaments, Bargains.No Dealers.484-7666 \u2014 488-3978 nizhts.ONE Norge wushing machine: Westinghouse dryer.Very reasonable.484- $256 \u2014 LA.3-9523.RCA Victor TV.in excellent condi tion.$50, Call WE, 5-9012, LINED shortie bedroom draw drapes: 28 inch girl's bicvele.HU.8-8823.3 PANEL screen.85: black basket chair, 85: blue arborite table.$5: Futurama lounge, 5 seater.pale grey, good condition, $30: venetian blinds, $5 esch.Call 933-9508 after 5.30.SECTIONAL furniture for bedroom \u2014 desk.dresser.Good condition, must sell, Also fall cont.488-2694.6 PIECE bedroom suite in French period: 5 piece kitchen set with extension table to seat 12, RI, 8 7403.OFFICE desks.320: table: typewriter fable.folding.$8: bookshelf .$5: Underwood typewriter.$60.Can be seen between 8 am.& 5 p.m.Mon day to Friday or by appointment, &66- 2201.maho- lamp Drapes.silverplate, rare unusual | L upholstered \u2018pan nickel top.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General FURNITURE und gar 1enke.Swive' \"oak chair $6.walrmut desk $7.tele- \u2018phone table $7: wing arm chair $13: floor lamp $13: 3 single bed $18; chane $8 $22: chestes field $50.2 seater $5): gas range Tap 4 burner grill $130; available August 19th.Steinway \u2018medium mrand $3,508.HU, 6-7281.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WE bus used tires.All sizes.1643 Van Horne, 271-0010.154 LOST LOST watlet Friday afternoon be tween Elm, St.Catherine.and Greene Ave.Containing CN.R.Pass of no .ed and permanent BRAND new baby crib with mattress, : $28: electric stove, large, excellent buy al $80: Northern Electric fridge, luge size.$60.HU.8-6709, LIVING room rugs patterned one 10% x 12}, feet.with pad: one 9 ft, x 6 {1.excellent buy: artificial fireplace with electric grate, HU.4-8897, WALNUT wardrobe.full length mir rer, also natural finish bookcase bed.\u20acat RE.7-3566, WESTINGHOUSE washing machine, goed condition.$38.HU.8-76487 ENERCYSE couch, almost new condition.Call 637-4343 after 6 p.m, 1 B.M.eléctrie 1Iypewriter.in good conditien, but not the Jatest model.Reasonable.Call RI.7-2891.TWO red mahogany step tables matching corner table: walnut desk: Quebec heater No.2: modern dieser.6 drawers, small size, matching night table.Al) perfect condition, PC, 8 186.value to anyone but owner:.WE.7-7504.Reward.PETS 158 DOMESTIC Sealpoint Siamese Kittens Orders now being taken.Delivery in 3 weeks Champion stock.excellent health, beautiful and gentle.Register- shot given.$85.to good homes only.Thompson UN.6-7685 days or OL.3- 4512 evenings utter 7.30 and weekends, GOOD home wanted for tens.Call 933 5155.CHIHUAHUA, fawn, 3', years eld.pedigreed.Call RE.3-7963.162 TEACHERS TUTORING Student teacher will tutor high school students in all subjects except French and Science Call Mr.Laverty, WE.2-0446.163 EDUCATIONAL BOOKKEEPING.RAPID COURSE.CERTIFICATE.SMALL GROUPS.DAYS AND EVENINGS.277-0868.CM.Drury.(Continued from Page 3) House of Commons witn little opposition.Several Conservative party members.notably George Nowlan charged that il would merely bring on more bureaucracy and less efficiency and suggested that the Trade and Commerce Departments juin the industry section.thus linking manufacturing with selling.A few members throughout the department might be just another fact finding body.\u201conly investigatory and advisory in charsster.\u201d Mr.Drury the sideline debate, waited quietly on throughout the Record number .(Continued from Page 1) up by at least 20°¢ although there are some reductions.Total tax 1evenues in West- mount will probably remain.much the same as before it was reported, through a reduction in the mill rate.The division of tax revenues between individual owners will differ, Assessments were raised tu conform to the desires of the Montreal Metropolitan Corpo a- tion.equalizing rates in West- mount with Montreal's and those of 15 major independent municipalities in the area.Telephone Mrs.: lovely kit- INDIVIDUAL OR lewn Bowling Westmount ladies lose to Riverside -~ a\" THE WINNERS A Roy: Nal L HA.a « ow The final round of the Lady Alexander Trophy Competition was played Monday ai the Notre Dame de Grace greens when the Riverside ladies defeated the Westmount ladies 41 to 35 in a combined score of total points.Mrs, C.L.Moyse (third! Mrs.J.K.Randle (skip); left to right: of N.D.G.(president, P.Q.L.L.B.A.!: tin (third).Back row, left to right: (lead): Mrs.Gilbert Hill of Westmount, Hollier (second): and Mrs.\u201cThe final round of the Lady Alexander Trophy Competition in that was played on Monday afternoon.July 22nd.at the Notre Dame de Grace greens when the River side ladies defeated 1he West moun! ladies 41 10 35 in à combined score ot total points.Mrs.J.Randle's team of Riverside defeated Mrs.R.GG.Defries\u2019 team of Westmount 25 to 13 while Mrs.John Henderson's team of Westmount defeated Mrs, F.Patchell's team of Riverside 22 to 16 on 1he second green.Riverside's two teams will go to Ottawa on Saturday.August GP W LD Pi» Prince Albert Park 4 3 1 o \u20ac Staynes Park 4 z 2 v 4 Westmount Park 4 1 3 0 2 PRINCE ALBERT defeated STAYNER in the final game of the schedule und have been declared Champions, Listed pionsnip below is the Cham- Roster: say OR for OReefe Goll talk! Of sand traps and dog-legs.club 1atk, over a round of O\u2019'Heefe at the 19th hole.Mild O'Keefe ale has winning ways with more and more people everywhere.You'll enjoy ME naturat mildness.63-24 the Mild ale of grip, stance and back-swing .brewed right in from seedless hopes.E.Paget [lead].171th 10 compete with the winners area tor the trophy Competition : recently revived This competition, which was revived this season alter a lapse of thirteen years, was convened by Mrs.Cyril Lister, president of the Ladies\u201d Branch of the Westmount Bowling Club Ine.and Mrs, I.C.Tobin of Riverside Lawn Bowling Club Ine.wha is match chairman fer the PQLLBA.Softball final standings Lorimer - Captain.Mike James Graham Dodge.Norris, Radoman.Cook.arlos Jim Bruce Barry Araujo.Boleska.Hill, John Murphys.Cartwright, C David Patrick, Frank Raymond Araujo, Bruee Boudreau, Derek .and golf In the photograph, Mrs.F.W.Patchell (skip): Mes.J.S.Vingoe (second!; (past president front row.Mrs.H.G.Flook, and Mrs.J.D.K.Mar- Mrs.E.F.Fenske PQ.L.L.B.A.): Mrs, Noel \u2014 Roger Brunelle choo The aunperes for this compen tion were Mrs HG Floon, president el the Province of Quebec Ladies\u201d Lawn How hing Association, and Mis Georpe Sule, match charman of Si lambert Lawn Bowhng Chal Mrs.lister expressed thanks on behall of the association te Mrs.Flook and the Notre Dane de Grace Lawn Bowling Clol ter their hospitality and ler the use ol their greens throughout the competition, J.C.Clapinson honored by Jaycees Joseph \u20ac Clappesen, 4080 Western avenue.has been oy poined honarary president of the Canadian Jumior- Chamber of Commerce, it was announced re cently by Fred West.nitionas presiacnt Mr Clapinson is also one mw: her of the executive committee of the Canadian Chamber of Com merce and a director and member of the executive committee of the Canadian Cancer Soc £961 \u201897 Ainr 'Aopuy \u2018saviwexg jumounsam ey) ql 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 26, 1963 12 ee\", Parure\u201d \u2018a ee a a ae ae a na Te a a ee Tae Tn Te aa a ana a THE BUSIEST \"PARTY LINES\u2019 IN THE COMMUNITY ARE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS! 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