The Westmount examiner, 2 août 1963, vendredi 2 août 1963
[" School! tenders due Tenders are due Thurs- | day for construction of a new school building for Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp\u2019s on the east side of Mt.Pleasant between Cedar and Montrose.The private school girls, now for located at the corner of Cedar and Cote\u2019 des Neiges is presently overcrowded, according to Mrs.John Corbett, man of the board of directors.It is also located on a \u201cdesperately bad and busy corner.most dangerous for young pupils.\u201d she said.\u201cWe had to move and the Mt.Pleasant location seemed the best of the many we considered.\u201d Architects for the project are Dunford.Bolton, Chadwick and Ellwood of Westmount, Plans call for the demolition of the building at 525 Mt.Pleasant on which site an addition to the neighbouring house will be built.Enrollment in the new school will be increased by about 30 to 190 with kindergartens and a grade classes added.Five contracting firms are bidding for the job: Argo Construction Ltd.Bvers Construction.J.G.Kirkpatrick i.1d.J.S.Hewson, and J.L.E.Price and Co.No Books Saturday A weeks familiar sight these past to many.enjoying the open spaces and greenery of Westmount Park on Saturday.is the man or woman trudging wearily to the Public Library, sweating with an armload of books.He never gets inside of course, as the Library is closed Saturdays.The Westmount Library is open Monday, Tuesday.Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.for books.1t closes Wednesdays at 6 p.m, The Atwater Library, meanwhile, is open weekdays from 9 a.m.to 1 p.m.and Monday.Wednesday and Friday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m.It is also closed on Saturdays.Regular schedules will be resumed at the Westmount Public Library on September 7 and at the Atwater.September 3.Spraying stops fo spare birds chair- twelve , ,in the congregation.The VOL.XXXVI, No.31 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, present Church.for group activities.Perry and Patch.AUGUST 2, 1963 5 CENTS 12 PAGES IMPROVED ACCOMMODATION An architects sketch of the projected annex to West.mount Park United Church at the corner of Lansdowne and Western avenue is shown to the right of the The new building will replace the Webster Hall and provide improved accommodation Architects for the project are From humble beginnings \u2018New era b through the union of three separate congregations, according to its official today stands at the threshold of a \u201cnew era,\u2019 egins at Park Church From humble beginnings in 1889 as The Tabernacle.and onwards Westmount Park Church, \"and is at present planning the construction of a two-storey structure estimated to cost bout $226,000.new addition is expected to The new building, to stand on the site of the | be completed by April 1964.present Webster Hall.will Congregations provide improved accom-.joined Westmount Park Emmanuel modation for activities involving some 400 families J United Church became West.mount Park and Calvary United Church in 1961 when the amalgamation of those two congre- | gations took place under the joint ministership of Rev.Cal- Dutch Elm disease kills 24 trees The Dutch Elm disease\u2014that has wiped out the majority of the older elm trees in this part: of the country \u2014 appears to be keeping right after West- mount's larger elms.In fact 24 of them are slated for the saw and axe.Report from the government laboratories shows that cutting them down is the only thing left.But the disease doesn't have to take all the blame for the situation \u2014 Westmount's birds, and bird-lovers must bear some of, |spread, and the 24 trees have Until last year.the trees were to go.the brunt, ho a x sprayed with DDT and other chemicals, and for a while the spraying-crew had the Dutch Elm disease on the run.It looked as if the ery of \u201cWoodsman spare that tree\u201d would be answered in the affirmative.Then the bird-lovers pointed out that the spray was sparing the trees.but taking a tell in birds.So last curtailed.This year, SCHOLARSHIP R.Neil Capper, 9 Grove Park, Westmount, who has received a four-year arts course scholarship to Loy- .ola College.year spraying was the disease has lum Thompson, and Rev.Charles R.Plaskett.Oddly enough, both congregations trace their origins to the Mothes Churci vf Zion, formed in 1832.which later reorganized into two congregations: Emmanuel Church in (Continued on page 7) ; Drury, Hyde, Turner to speak here C.M.Drury, Richard Hyde and John Turner intend to return to their much-frequented speaking platforms in Victoria Hall and Ridgewood Auditorium this Fall.They were invited back this week by the Westmount.St.George Young Liberal Association.and have accepted.The Association believes that a Fall or Winter election this coming season is \u201chighly unlikely\u201d and explain that their motives in inviting the three representatives are to \u201chelp renew interest in national and provincial affairs.\u201d \u201cOnee the elections are over, the representatives seem to disappear\u201d said Richard lord, president of the local Young Liberals Association \u201cThe peo ple lose contact with them Fall schedule planned Members went to Ottawa this week and worked out à tentative Fall schedule vf speaking engagements with Messrs, huey and Turner Richard Hyde had also indicated his willingness to attend.Mr.Drury will lead ott the first week in October, speabiog at the Rideewood auditorinm, followed by Richard Hyde in Nove ember and Jol Turner in De cember.(Continued en page 3) Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL August 4 to 10 Continuing quite warm and pleasant all this period.Mora- ings misty.Evening thundershowers for many places.Widely scatered thundershowers with hail in the Fustera Townships and Verment.Nights pleasantly cool.Tornado conditions develop ing around tae Great Lakes, later for eastern Ontario and around Lake Champlain.Clear and very warm through the weekend with blue skies und light winds.Hot periods are coming to an end.Views of \u2018bookie\u2019 vary; as sentence mulled David J.Evans \u2014 the 72-year.old boukie who hasn't had his name on a \u2018convicted slip for more than two decades \u2014 has, to wait until August 8 to hear his fate in the case made against him in Westmount, Judge John O'Meara heard further evidence Monday, but it wasn't as full of \u2018zeros\u2019 as the previous cuntentions.In fact the amount of $300.- 000 estimated as Evans annual turnover has been sliced to $250.000.Provincial Police.working with the Montreal Police in their new \u2018eulturality\u2019 team-up moved linto Westmount to make the pinch, If you remember - aod it was Police Lieutenant Steve Olynyk who estimated Fvans \u2018take: He also toid the judue that the average bookmaker has a winning percentage ol about 70 per cent.The prosecution demanded a fine of $15.000 or suggested that 72-year-old Evans be jailed for à couple of years.The defence stressed that Evans was a respected man and a veteran, and suggested that a light fine might be considered fitting to the situation, since the accused had already plesd- ed guilty.Judge O'Meara set August 8 as the date on which he plane to protivunce sentence 2 - és =.2 - ® = = Le ® ë ® The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 2, 1963 first Talent Show Boys and girls of the West.mount Y's Summer Fun Club are busy Show.Réebearsals continue on next week with a dress rehearsal en Tuesday morning and curtain might is Thursday, August 8.The show is part of the closing mght assembly tor all children and their parents who attended the Summer Fun Club, this summer.The show will be a first for the YMCA The activity replices the regular arts and handicraft program.11 the change is successful the children might move into dramuties and role playing next sununer.The Talent Show wil consist of seven routines each ten minutes Jong with an intermission half way through.Fach sinidl group of children along with their two counsellors are responsible tor planning and rehearsals, Miss Doreen Abn Dovie is the director and coordinator of the show.preporing a Talent | A LCC assists Scouts start for Marathon \u2018Be Prepared\u2019 ls the Boy Scouts motto, and with a big assist from Lower Canada College, Forty young boys and staff had\u2018 360 Scouts prepared for a take- 4 successiul \u201csleep in\u201d at the YMCA last night.After playing games during the afternoon the off to the World Jamboree in Marathon.Greece.children went home fer supper in Canada.were flown to Greece and returned to the \u2018Y\u2019 cquipped with sleeping bag and pillow.A quiet evenings program was topped off by a late snack al 7:30 in three groups, the first taking off from International Airport, Dorval, Saturday evening, Heading the contingent was L.around the fireplace and a sing H.Nicholson, deputy commis-, song.Before finally retiving the sioner of Scouting for Canada boys enjoyed a late moonlight\u201d dip in the swimming pool.Without really getting too Holdsworth, much sleep Thursday night.the {ration commissioner.and former commissioner of the RCMP.Also along was Leslie executive adminis- who ex- group had another dip in the pressed the gratitude of the Scout morning and ate a hearty break- Movement to Lower Canada for fast at a local restaurant.From placing its facilities at the dis- breakfast they moved directly posal of the Scouts.into the regular Friday morning activities.The Scouts will return to Canada in mid-August, This Week in Westmount Boy Scouts Jeaving from Montreal this week to take part in worldwide scout jamboree at Marathon, Greece, from August I to 11.The trip is a form of; reward for outstanding scouts, Connie Angelus and Patsy Lo- gothetis of Westmount, girl scouts chosen from Montreal to attend the jamboree, left here during July and are ex- preted to return on August 7.+ + * Mrs.Garland.mother of Johnny Garland of the Westmount Hecreation Department, returned this week trom Hampton Beach, where she spent her vacation * * * A Westmount police constable is making out a report this week on the woman who fell By VALENTINA RAHR a demonstration at the Emil- ville Art School on Saturday.+ + * ed for parking.They also under- ' go tough precision tests such | ar driving a large truck with Lave Summerton.graduate of | double wheels at the back so St.Læec's and nov a member of the RCAF is on holiday and that a row of small metal objects laid on the road will be telling his friends about the.cleared between the back course in driving and car mechanics he completed.Apparently service men are required to take a stiff course wheels: slalom driving back- | wards between wood apple barrels: uphill ard downhill driving 10 show vehicle's endurance: which includes: films on acci- pusture while driving.etc.dents showing actual damage : to people involved.and reasons .for the accidents explained in; detail: factual films made on the spot during accidents showing actual injuries: driving all , vehicles with wheels \u2014 trucks, « SPOW ploughs, cars.jeeps, motor | eveles, to familiarize the driver with different sizes and shapes | and force them to learn to calculate distance and space need-! and injured her aukle at Sher-.biooke and Claremont at the\u201d begining of July, The pavement on the road near the curb where she stepped is cracked and broken.and brought about the fall.+ + * Artist Bea Alan is conducting WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine ot Elm VICTORIA STAMP & COIN SHOP R.A.EAKIN Albums & Accessories Stamps & Coins @ Bought © Soid © Appraised Open daily 9.30 to 6, Soturday till 1 p.m.346 VICTORIA AVE.\u201cOne of the things that most civilians do when they drive is to watch the car ahead and im- , mediately behind.In the RCAF we are trained to watch five | vars ahead.and five behind.We j also have specified things to watch to know what the driver of a car intends to do before he gives a signal.\u201d Dave Sum- | merton came first in his class after the tests were over.B.M.says further period of expansion A further period of expans cconomy, since there is nothing which need hinder future growth, real\u2019s Business Review for July, The B of M savs that further business expansion in Canada and the United States is large- Ivy à question of confidence, Although there are signs that the widespread optimism which was evident earlier this veur is beginning to be qualified, the bank observes that in major see- tors of both the Canadian and United States economies \u2018the! Catholic Charities appoint W.J.Bennett Westmount W, 4304 Montrose.was this week _ appointed chairman of the Corporation Special Names Division tor the Federation of Catholic Charities Campaign, October 16 lo 30.Mr.Bennett is vice-president of the Iron Ore Co.of Canada, J.ROMISH Ladies\u2019 & Men's CUSTOM TAILOR Specializing in elothes made lo measure trom best materials.Also all kinds of tailoring including remodelling of Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses.1239 Greene Avenue Phone: 932-0696 | J.Bennett, could he due ion may be ahead for Canada'sin the present economic situation according to the Bank of Mont- just issued.inventory position shows no un- Warranted build-up, order books are in good shape, many industries seem on the threshold of increased investment in machinery and equipmemt after a long period of relatively low investment, an incomes remain bouy- ant.| \u201cCorporate profits, which have increased by about a \u2018quarter since their low point a couple of vears ago.are now, in general.higher than they have ever been.\u201d the bank says.NEW EXPANSION Noting the renewed upsurge in business activity that began carly in 1963, the bang observes that it received its initial push \u2018from steel and automobile pro- | duction and has recently shown | signs of broadening into other! areas, ! \u2018The high level of steel out- pul in the United States in the first six months of the years seems unlikely to be matched in the remainder of the year and this has a direct bearing on the amount of growth required in other areas if the over-all rate of advance in recent months is 10 be sustained,\u201d the bank continues.\u201cIn both countries the degree of success the automobile industry achieves in realizing its The Scouts, representing 314 000 Drury sees purchasing through single agency A single purchasing agency | minister of the new Depariment for the entire Federal govern- July 26 two days after Royal ment may be created next year, consent was given in the Sen- C.M.Drury, Defence Produc- ate to the Industry Act.tion Minister and new Minister Responsibility for public of Indusuy said Wednesday.Ap- printing and stationary was pearing before the Commons transferred from the Seretary Defence Committee.the West- of State's Department to the new \u201cmount MP reported that the Department as proposed by the ' Defence Production Department Glassco commission.\u201cis currently engaged in a study with a view {0 converting itself into a general procurement \"agency for all goods and ser- agency ! vices needed by the Govern- Mr.Drury meanwhile told the ment.\u2019 Defence Committee that the | Centeralization of this nature enteral nucleus of a war sup- was a major proposal of the Plies agency had been created | Glassco Royal Commission on 0 take control of production, | government organization.distribution and prices.if a na- | The Defence Production role tional emergency should occur.; ; * The Conservatives began | Mr.Drury said, will soon be ab- planning for this agency in 1960, sorbed by the nem Industry De- 4 the Liberals.continued the partment.policy.The war supplies organization was developed to met Canada's needs during the first two weeks Wor supplies Mr.Drury was sworn in as after an attack on North Am- High speed erica.W.Reay heads Rotary Service Committee Prominent Westmount Rotarian W.M.Reay has been appointed presses are too speedy Speed of modern ma- .; : ; chinery is a frightening Chairman of the club's Major thing.1 Service Activily Committee, it Its virtues are sung from Was announced this week, the roof-{4ops by grev-flannel Mr.Reay is vice-president of types \u2014 but what of its the Westmount Rotary Club, drawbacks.Here's a case in point: ! Keen Examiner types set a story about Industry Minister Drury awaiting an appointment.In the Examiner offices the news was received with more than the usual interest.1t killed the story already in the forms, WHITE MOUNTAINS Editorial types dashed to $25.& $26.Double, American the ¢omposing reom only to Plon.be met by an ink-stained Children\u2019s Rotes.denizen of the press-crew., Free Golf \u2014 Swimming Pool \u2014 NEW HAMPSHIRE Tree Top Lodge Sugar Hill \u2014 New Hampshire HIGHEST IN THE : Entertainment Modern high-speed presses Excellent Food \u2014 Bottle Club being what they are \u2014 the WRITE: Examiner was printed, All BETTIE FENTON Manager of it.! Phone Fronconia 823-5502 Sorry Mr.Drury.! NORTHWAY DRIVE -IN THEATRE AAAS ASAP AAAS ANS PAINS ASAP INS AINE ANSE SLA AAAS NES NE Junction of Route 11 and Northway \u2014 Directly in CHAMPLAIN, N.Y.; 962 Car Capacity WAN ALANIS LSA ASAIN INN A PAPAP SANIT MINI SINS AAAS IAA ASN A AA IAE LAS ANAAANAA NOTICE: ALL OUR SHOWS WILL START AT 8:00 P.M.SO THAT WE CAN RERUN THE MAIN FEATURE AT 12:00 A.M.Admission Price: Adults .80 \u2014 Children under 12 FREE Wed.thru Sof.July 31 - Aug.1-2-3 FRANK SiNaTRa \u201cGome Brow Your Horn 2s PARAMOUNT piuiast - PANAVISION® Sun., Mon.Tues.Aug.4-5-6 AARRY SALTZMAR or ALSLAT L BMOCLOU Bob HOPG AE H > Come FYE PANAVISION ® and METROCOLOR THE PIRATES OF BLOOD RIVER COLOR (Continued on page 11) For AH Your © PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores to Serve You © PHOTO SUPPLIES © PICTURE FRAMING ACME PHOTO Reg\u2019 4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 d.voL.XXXVI, No.3 Hot weather makes martyr of official Uneasy lies the head that runs a municipal swim pool.| This quotation can\u2019t be direct- Iy attributed to any particular | municipal official in Westmount $ \u2014but they'd all claim it if they could.\u2018cause they've all thinking that way.The recent hot weather not only drove citizens and their progeny to the pool, but brought: ; up the old question of \u201cwhen is a visitor not a visitor?\u201d visitors can get special tempor- x ary credentials to use the pool, if they are really visiting boma-* i fide residents of Westmount and staying in the Westmount residence of the bona-fide citizen.for a day, a week, etc.But if the visitors are from across the border in NDG and only visiting for swim-time.or if they are acquaintances or acquaintances of acquaintances, stay at a motel on the outskirts of town and try to justify a temporary visa \u2014 why then they're out of luck.And no wonder \u2014as it is the people who can legitimately swim in the pool are now denying that there is only room to take three strokes before vou run athwart another swimmer: because there has been only room for one stroke on many a warm day lately.Westmounter produces Ustinoff play Westmount Jeanine Beaubien, 50 Oakland avenue.founder of La Poudriére Theatre is now at work on the production of \u201cRomanof and Juliet, the London and Broadway comedy hit by actor-playwright Peter Usti- noff.s The Montreal International Theatre.of which Mrs.Beau-, bien is director will stage the play at the St.Helen's Island\u2019 Theatre.starting August 6.The action of the comedy is; \u201cin the main square of the capital city of the smallest country.in Europe.\u201d Peter Ustinoff him-' self created the role of The! General when the play opened, at the Picadilly Theatre in London in 1956.He was again The General when the play crossed | the ocean and opened at the Plymouth Theatre in New York: in 1957.| 72e = saying on Westmount's famous floral clock: TH Yt LT PURE (IIS MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1963 ESTABLISHED 1899 OHMAN\u2019S WE.3-4046 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Woatchmahers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.\u2018TEMPUS FIGHT There can be little doubt about the validity of the Latin \"Tempus Fugit.\u201d Difficulties arose, however, when time began to fly somewhat too fast.The 47 year-old timepiece on Examiner weatherman Eric Neal and a Soviet expert stationed in Japan knew that the moon would be five minutes off schedule for its date with the isun on eclipse-day \u2014 but :any resident that checks can ascertain that West- mount\u2019s famous flower- clock is also off schedule.The famous clock, powered by an electric motor with a transmission from a Model \u201cT\u201d i Ford now gains one half hour a day.It's not from neglect, but simply old age.Built in 1926 from plans of the floral clock on Princess street in Edinburgh.: Scotland, the mechanism is taken up every Fall and given a complete overhaul.\u201cIt's just a little too ancient to be properly fixed,\u201d said Parks Department crewman Eric Aho.\u201cWe now have to turn the clock back fifteen minutes in the morning and evening.\u201d Accurate or not.the colorful and intricately laid out closk still ranks as Westmount's top attraction for outsiders.Every summer day dozens of visitors stop their cars on Sherbrooke street to admire the workmanship.It is a \u201cmust\u201d with practically all the Montreal sightseeing buses, competing with the Summit lookout and the colorful gardens on Edgehill road.UN.6- EED A CAB! VETERAN TAXI ASS'N 4551 \u201cWe do have some problems with people.mainly tourists, who try to walk behind the clock to have their picture taken, a parks official declared.\u201cIt is hard to avoid stepping on the flowers,\u201d Over 7.000 individual plants are used to create the design, he explained.Some 16 variclies in different colors are used Park crews have now become quite proficient at replacing plants, he said.And the clock is now set up by four mea in Eclipse timing: 35 PAGE THREE Sherbrooke street near Victoria Hall now gains a half hour per day.It is powered by an electric motor and the transmission from a Model 'T' Ford.two days each June.It used to take a week.The floral clock is believed to have been the first of its kind in Canada.The City of Niagara Falls, Outario built one about fifteen years ago, copied trom Westmount plans, AU least a dozen municipalities from all over America have requested plans in the past five vears.Ot- ficials believe that a \u2018West- mount-type clock 1s now under construction in Birmingham, Al abama.Few floral clocks.however, Like moon, flower-clock is faulty are known to exist on thin cow ltinent.There is on an Detroit which appareatly works by water power A floral cuckoo clock 1s a popular attvaction io the pubhc park adjacent to Woolton Woods, a few nules outside Liverpuel, England There has been ne os the Princess Parade at Bridiing ton and several have been seen in Switzerland Does anyone know ol other timepieces with the face laid out in floral design?We would be glad to hear trom readers Neal knew moon would fumble Captain Eric Neal.consultant in sciences and The Examiner weatherman, in his monthly bulletin on the atmosphere\u2019 past and present, points out that in company with Dr.Lijima of the Tokyo Observatory's Time Division.he foresaw the fact that the moon would fumble its rendezvous with the sun, and cause the shadow to be Fellowship awarded to Prof.Schreiber Westmount architect John nue, has been awarded a $5,480 senior fellowship from the Central Mortgage and Housing | Corporation.Professor Schreiber is a member of the School of Architecture at McGill University, atmospheric, | \u2018this part of North America.i Schreiber.520 Lansdowne ave-: visible about five minutes earlier than expected in The famous Soviet weather expert announced on June 25 that the axis of the earth had shifted slightly farther to the cast after the Christmas high-level exe plosions He also said the earth's spe had increased a little since last October On (his information, Captain Neal deduced that the most ad vantageous spol to view the eclipse would change aise, and moved lus own prediction tron Yamachiche to Louiseville 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 2, 1963 Ex Head Office: a Cd Wp aminer Serving the Cily of Westmount since 1908 7005 Kildare Road, Momtres! 29 Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-0451 Editoriol Department \u2014 Accounting Depertment Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1.277 John W.Soncton, President ond Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Monager The f usrminer aims to be an independent.clean newspaper for the dome, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: 52.60 per year; 320 half year.Five cents à copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Nevapaners Association, Quebre Newspapers Ansociantion.Authorized as Second Claus Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.and for payment of postage In cash.WE SAY What holds up the divorces?( ER Parliamentarians in Ottawa face a relaxing summer recess, made more pleasant by having voted themselves a long overdue increase in the stipend which their importance to the country warrants.But if they go off without cleaning up a major portion of those log-jammed di- vorees, their and relaxation should be uneasy and marred.| And the MPs from West End areas are going to have a tough tune looking in the eye all too many of their constituents.These will be rest the several hundred men, women and children of broken and of thwarted marriages who wait helplessly for the relief denied them for as long as two years bv disgraceful Common\u2019s manoeuvres, Reports from Ottawa yesterday were that perhaps only 250 of the 1,000-odd divorce bills would be passed before adjournment.Evervone will have noted the alacritv with which the Parliamentarv pay increases went through the House this week.The scandal of the hung divorces will be compounded if at least similar regard is not shown now, before the House rises, for the many more human beings whose happiness and contentment at midsummer hangs on the conscience of the Honorable Members.» By The Way I\" order to bring sugar prices back to normal levels vou lower the recently increased price.tak- mg care to keep it above what it was previous to the tnercase.You then increase the price again, taking care to keep it above what it was after you had made the first increase, This as called dove- tating or interlocking of price-levels, YOU SAY Suggests creation of three new parks sir.I certainly do approve the fine letter entitled \u201cSecond Mountain Lookout Needed\u201d in the Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 26, 1963.The c¢ivie policy about this important \u201cSummit Park\u201d oughi to have top prior- plan and ity in his Worship Mayor Dru- ry\u2019s city administration, The public ought to be taken inte the Mayor's civie confidence and ought lo be invited to cooperate.The best artists architect and landscape town planners ought lo be had to do this park planning project.If done well, it ought to be the nicest park in Canada.1 aim also in favor of having more \u2018\u2018parklets\u201d in various areas of Westmount including the new Dorchester Expropriation Sector, These projected parklets ought to bear names in honor of former and present mayors of Westmount, on special bronze plaques, I suggest that one of the first \u201c\u201cparklets\u2019™ ought to be at the north-east corner of St.Catherine west and Lansdowne avenue.This particular \u2018\u2018park- let\u201d ought to be named \u2018\u2018Light- hall\u201d Park.\u201d He it was who did more for the civic life cause than any other in Canada.Incidentiy.1 would also desire to recommend to Mayor Drury and his able city councillors that in cooperation with the Canadian Pacific Railway ° Company and CPR president and chairman N.R, Crump an- ought to be opened to the publie at the south-west corner of St.Catherine and the Glen road area.This \u201cparklet\u201d ought to be named \u201cLord Mount Stephen Park\u201d.He was one of Canada's most eminent citizens and also was the first president of the CPR, other \u2018parklet\u201d A replica, or even the original of the Lord Mount Stephan statue in bronze, in the CPR general waiting and ticket room in the CPR Windsor station Montreal ought to be erected and well-placed in this proposed parklet.1 also hope thal the West- mount Municipal Association will support the objectives of this letter, A.Jacob Livinson History of Westmount \u2014 part two After the Conquest For two generations after the conquest of Quebec by the British there was little change in the rural countryside of old Cote St.Antoine.Several of the old North West fur merchants established country seats here \u2014 such as William Hallowell and John Clarke.In later times others such as William Bowman, William Murray, Hon.John Young and Dr.Selby bought old farms and built country seats which some of their decendants still enjoy.In time \u201cThe Cote\u201d became ET an re BE 4 RSI NS Lo S i © e The pollen count here and bereabouts lower last season than it had been for years, but the experts aren't ready to say the same for the present season.was The wet spring.and the on- and-off early summer followed by the very hot spell is reportedly producing a bumper crop of rag-weed.If vou suffer from ragweed hay-fever.you're going to have a tough time.Despite the pollen injections, and they don't work for everyone, people with pollen allergy can Jook ahead to itchy nose irritations, sneezing fits, swollen and tear-filled astamatic wheezing.eves and It's spiked Cause of most of the misery is the ragweed plant, It is light.has a spiked surface and is released in swarms from every ragweed plant in this area about August 15.If you are sensative to the pollen \u2014 however \u2014 there are à few things you can do: Travel to the prairies, where there is no ragweed.Take an ocean trip, Take antihistamines, hoping they won't make you so drowsy you fall asleep at your desk or at the wheel of your car.Try a shot Try pollen injections\u2014avail- able at all allergists, Originally the injections involved a long experience, building up to a powerful dose.The latest development is a massive injection of ragweed pollen designed to combat the sensitivity once and for all.Many people.of course, just buy boxes of tissue and suffer.While suffering.of course, there 1s some solace in watching the pollen count figures \u2014 the kind el solace that is ob- famed by checking on the temperature when you're {oo hot anyway.part of the parish of St.Henry a subdivision of the original parish of Montreal and under the municipal act of 1849 and in due course governed by parish municipal law.In 1874, it and Notre Dame de Grace were detached from St.Henry and Cote St.Antoine became an incorporated village.Hon.James Kewley Ward was Mayor for nine vears.In 1890 the Village.having made some progress as a residential suburb and attained the population of about eighteen hundred and fifty was incorporated as a Town under the name of the Town of Cole St.Antoine, Sherbrooke opened Three years later Sherbrooke street was extended here and became at once the principle throughfare.In 1894 The Town was reached by electric railway.which brought about striking changes - Of course, ISAY! in its outlook and general spirit.An interesting era of town planning was now inaugurated, the general result being the transformation of a rbral village into a beautiful modern city.By 1902 the population had reached 10.000 and al! the principle streets were opened and conrolled by building restrictions.a successfu) lighting plant and à large publie meeting hall.were bull as were attractive parks, a 1il- tered water system and the first civie public library in the Province of Quebec.The Town had a new name, In 1895 \u2018Cote St.became \u201cWest- mount\u2019.the former name being considered less suitable for an urban locality.The derivation of the name from the mountain Western mountain was obvious.It had previously been adopted by the Murray family for their residence \u201cWestmount House.\u201d Westmount took on the name and rank of a city in 1914.Antoine\u201d The bridge buff turned to the expert and osked: \"How would you hove ployed thot hond, sir?\u201d ond the expert replied with o sigh: on ossumed nome\u201d.Under X\u2014WORD PUZZLE ACROSS 2.German 1, Variety king of coffee 8.Super- 6.Vowed market pay 11, Former counter 312.Fitted 4.Chop accurately 5.Square 18.Ragout measure 14.Stopped 6.Pilfer 18.Society: 7.Sea food abbr.fish 18.Horrible 8.Eject 17.Rests on D.Stagger one's knees 10, Swirl 39, \u201cLittle 14.South.\u2014\u2014;\" La- western Guardia's Indians nickname 16, Turns to 21, Reverberate the right 85.Rumanian 18.Northwest: coi abbr.26.Turf 19.Girl's 88, Over: nickname poet.29, Solemn 2 |3 declaration 81.Not lag behind (2wds.) 88.Perturbed 85.Roped B8.Little fellow: collog.41.Marbles 42.A tres trunk 48.Broil, as steak 44.Daniel frontiersman 48.Auctions 46.Capital: Fr.Weat Africa DOWN 4.Parasitic plant THEY 20, Meadow 82, Hande writing ex- able SN ao BREEN 28.Alas! NENGODZ Fan 24.Weep: 0135 V[ZOMIZLLS| Scot.[olan] 1 SHELICH 27.Not (ZidlOIMIS RRVIHIIONN living 80.Move 87.Extent of hur- canvas: riedly naut.32.Plural 39.Forearm ending bone 84.Christmas 40.Lager, songs for one 85.Loiters 42.Feathered 36, Ta] neckpiece Mahal 44, Bank drafts mite abbr, s SAY 8 10 PH RE Tae eres D À PSE Great men are seldam over-scrupulous in the .arrangement of their attire.\u2014DICKENS s te \u20ac.A.MacKeurie elected Hervey Institute lacks funds MacKenzie, prominent Westmount insurance broker has ' been elected president of the ! Hervey Institute, part of the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital.Reports presented to the, 116th annual meeting of the Institute showed total assets of more than $70,000.The revenues from invested funds constitute the Benevolent Fund which is used to meet the cost of med- | ical and surgical care over and above that provided by the Quebec Hospital Insurance plan for needy children who are patients at the Children's Hospital.Grants to needy children during the past year totalled $2.- 214.27 and the sum of $1,004.16 is now available for turther grants.No bequests or legacies had been received during the year.it was noted with regret.The hope was expressed that the public could be made aware of the need for support as there are still many children being treated at the hospital who are | net eligible for coverage under | the provincial plan.fn particular there are many children suffering from Will- nesses requiring long term care at the hospital's out-patient clinic and the cost of their IN GRATITUDE AND ADMIRATION Mrs.Phyllis Lee Peterson, presents a letter from the Westmount Municipal Association to Mrs.Walter Leja, wife of the wounded Sgt.-Major, outlining the letter in the Westmount Council provisions of the $30,000 trust fund set up after Leja was critically injured while attempting to disarm a terrorist bomb in a Westmount mailbox.Alse present are her 16-year-old son Ted, a student Mayor Addresses Rotary Club 3 treatments in many instances is a far beyond the patients\u2019 means.0S in $ cou The meeting noted with gréat ï regret the passing of two of its! members: William N.Northey and former Westmount alderman W.F.Macklaier.QC.I Obituary YYW A.K.Glassford, 58 Funerat services were held Tuesday for A.Kenneth Glass- ford, 58.who died suddenly at his home at 513 Clarke avenue, late Saturday.A native of Montreal, Mr.Glasstord attended Bishop's College School and graduated from McGill University in 1928.He started his business career with the tirm of McDonald and Currie as a chartered accountant.In 1940 he joined the Weaver Coal company.He was active in the Uni- veusily Club.Mr.Glassford served as stroke on a four-man rowing crew which established a Canadian record in 1927 at St.Ca- tharines.Ont.The record still stands.Mr.Glasstord is survived by his wife, the former Norah C.Sullivan, and three daughters, Susan, of England, and Martha and Janet of Montreal.Drury, Hyde.| (Continued from page 1) \u201cIf the evenings are successful we will try to continue them throughout the winter,\u2019 Mr.Lord said.\u2018Audience participation will be invited by means of questions from the floor.\u201d Two prize topics tor discussion, reform and the problems of bi- culturism, he declared.HAPPY SCHOOL REG'D.Nursery & Kindergarten Approved program\u2014Playground Qualified Staff Reliable transportation from Westmount, Cote des Neiges and downtown areas Summer Play School during August 5356 Coolbrook Ave.489-3231 484-9912 SNOWDON The puns flew, thick as feathers.Deseribing the Club's luncheon speaker, former president W.T.H.Clarke stated that six months ago Rotarian Phil Gosling flew the coup to take a gander at the rest of the world.leaving the club up in the air.He was not, however, a man to duck responsibilities so he flew back (by plane) and addressed the Rotary Club's weekly meet-' ing, and according to Mr.Clarke, he \u201claid an egg, not an ordinary one, but a fine golden one.\u201d Unperturbed by a little good- natured ribbing and punning by his fellow members, Mr.Gosling proceeded to outline some of the most vivid experiences of his 42 day trip in which he covered about 39,000 miles by air, ship, rail and taxi.He recalled a visit to Zanzibar during which the Sultan of the island died.\u2018The Sultan had 99 wives and refused to take another.A round figure like 100 with the Royal Canadian Engineers, and C.H.Drury.Mrs.chairman of the fund drive, presenting Peterson, chamber, said that throughout the province there seemed to ba \"an overwhelming desire to pay tribute in some small way to one man's sacrifice on behalf of his fellows.this manner.They never had to use their hands (or balance.\u201d \u201cSome of the people walking \u201cinto town from Lheir farms car- would not be memorable, the, Sultan thought.His ship anchored close to the British Colonial offices called by the island residents \u2018The House of Wonders,\u201d it had the only clevator in the country.Mr.Gosling travelled extensively in South Africa.He remembered Capetown as one of the most beautiful cities he had ever seen.\u201cSet beside the magnificent \u2018Talbe Mountain, the city was aglow with flowers, particularily poinsettia which grew everywhere.\u201d \u201c1 was also greatly impressed with the wonderful balance displayed by some of the inhabitants.It was not uncommon to see women carrying babies strapped to their backs and great loads of vegetables balanced on their heads.One women carried a full five gallon milk can in Nor TN \u2018 say OK for OKeefe Water sports! Talk of fun In the sun .of swimming.of water-skling.ried their shoes on their heads so as not wear them out.We heard reports of a young boy who strolled the streets carrying a phonograph on Ins head while it was playing.Mr Gosling also travelled to Denmark, Norway and Scotland and visited the Scottish town in which he was born.FIRST First vending machine is said to go back to 219 B.C.when priest, invented a device for dispensing holy water at the drop of a drachma (coin! CAMP ACCUEIL NOTRE DAME Bilingual Camp for Boys and Girls $25 WEEKLY For Information WE.3-4601 ~ Nurses HQ to replace | Calvery United Calvary United Church at Dorchester and Greene, tx soon ;to be demolished and replaced with a $6.000,000 otfive Lunld- \"ing to serve as headquarters tor the Association of Nurses of the Province of Quebec.The Church property had been on sale tor over a vear The Association plans to build à five storey structure Pon the site occupying two Homes p with nurses offices, board ¢om- mittee rooms.The other tloors will be rented on a short tern basis as the Association tends to allow room for expanston Present headquartess ot the Association ave located at Cathe cart and University.Electricity equivalent te the \u201chelp of 429 men is used by the average American taclory worker each dav.It, snow or sleet Sunshine or rain Our plumbers will Unclog your drain.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomhkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 and of picnics at the beach.where you relax over the ale that's always OK.O'Keefe, It's the natural thing to do.You'll enjoy the natural mildness of O'Keefe.brewed right in from seedless hops.the Mild ale E961 \u2018Z isnbny \u2018Aopisq \u2018soujuiaxg JUNGUNSIM OY) ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount 6 Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Conon S.B.Lindsoy Sunday, August 4th THINTY VDS 800 am Holy Eucharist 10:15 an Mauttins (said) 19 00 515.Sung Eucharist 700 pas Evensong (sald) Holy Eucharist: Weekdays, $90 oom Wednesday TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West lhe Venerable R.Kenneth Navler, D.D.Reclor Rev.Canon F LL.Whitley, M.A, Hon.Assistant Mev Peter W.A.Davison, M.A, Assistant Mr.George ¥.(\u2018hubb, FRCO.FA GO.Organist and Choirmaster The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 2, 1963 Sunday, August 4th TRINITY VID fu sm Holy Communion dé an Choral Communion Preacher: Rev, Peter Wo A.Davison T6 pure Evensong Preacher Hev Peter W.A.Davison Tuesday Transhiguration of our Lord i Hw som Holy Communion LD LORS FRET Hols Communion ! Wednradas Toni Haly Communion Thursday | 00 om Holby Communion , SI.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount | Cote St.Antoine Road | and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A, L.Th.Rev.Reginald Hollis, M.A,, B.D, Sundoy, August 4th TIONETY VON #00 um.Haoly Communion sa Matting with sermon Mo wm Holy Communion and sermon Preacher for the morning: The Rev.Neville | J.Palmer Cape Evempe Praver Wednesday 1606 00 Hols Communion Giganist & Chobrmastier: ! Norman W.Burrie, i ARCO, AKRCM, FT.CL, UNITED ST.ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT | AND WESTMOUNT PARK Uniting for Summer Services Sunday, August 4th.in SI.Andiew's Chutch 1101 Cote St Antone Road) Minister 15 charge: : REV.DOUGLAS MOULAND, BA, BD 11 00 am Mr.Mouland \u201cCHRIST.THE POWER OF GOD\u201d Mure by St Andrew's Choir LUTHERAN + EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Tempornrtiy Wornhiping at the th Das Adsentist Chureh Corner of Western and Olivier Ave.Wm.\u20ac.Noting, B.D.Paster Wm.Mamel, Organist Sunday, August 41h Mb am The Service, \u201c MacMillan, Sabbath services during summer weeks take place Friday evenings at 8.15 p.m.in Temple Community House.These Services are held under the aus-; pices of the \u2018Temple Brotherhood.\u2018The Chairman Hershell H.Lewis, and presiding at the organ is Bernard Figler.| Memorial anniversaries will be observed and Kaddish recited in memory of the following: Antoinette Guadagni, Joel Cooperman, Hyman Louis Dorf- man, David Solomon Cossman, Gershon Weinstock, Eli Cantor, Edward Solomon, Isabella Kaffeman, Freida Mayrantz, Dina Weiss, Rae Cantor, Israel Shapiro, Theodore Pam, Alice Ram Weiner, Morris Caplan, Jack Bercuson, Masha Friedman, Garner H.Bornstein, Etta Drive-In Professor Donald N.MA.BD, of the Presbyterian College.Montreal, will be the speaker at the Open- Air Drive-in Church Service at the Dorval Gardens Shopping Centre at 7.30 p.m.Sunday.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH i OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.| THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON, MASS.Rev.Sunday, August 4th 11:00 a m.11:00 am Sunday School | Church Service ; Lesson - Sermon Subject: \u201cLOVE\u201d Golden Text: Psalims 36 .7.How excel- | lent is thy lovingkindness, O God 1 therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings, EVERY WEDNESDAY 83:18 pm.Testimony Meeling ! READING ROOM in the Church Edifice: The public | mvited Tuesday.Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 Dm: Wednesday, 6:30 to 8:00 pn.| PRESBYTERIAN | DOMINION-DOUGLAS UNITED CHURCH and Staniey Presbyterian Church (Union Services) Un Stanley during month of August) Cor.Westmount and Victoria Aves.» | Sunday, August 4th Morning Worship, 11:00 am.Sermon: \u201cA Shocless People\u201d Mr.David W.Chappell, BA \u2018Morning Services only) Organist \u2014 Dons Killam \"MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN \u201cfrom | John: | 1877.i church services Aron, Ella Trachtenberg and Samuel Wissock, Pulpit honours Sabbath Eve: (Albert Caplan, Joseph Bercu- son, Mrs.Robert Bornstein.Science sermon: Lou Pont, \u2018Love\u2019 topic on Sunday Man's ability and opportunity to express far more of the universal nature of God's love will be emphasized at the services in the Christian Science churches this Sunday.in the reading of the week's Lesson- Sermon on the subject \u201cLove.\u201d Bible selections in support of this viewpoint will include \u2018He that loveth not knoweth not God: for God is love.\u201d Correlative excerpts from the denominational textbook \u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include: \u201cThe precise form of God must be of small importance in comparison with the sublime question, What is infinite Mind or divine Love?\u201d Steven Burt, New era\u2019.(Continued from page 1) 1875.and Calvary Church in The Presbyterian Branch of the church dates back to the vear 1884 when a group of dedicated churchmen mel to con- religious centre for , ing municipality of Cote St.Antoine.\u201c(now the City of Wesl- mount), Thus was the built and opened for worship in 1886.forming the -j congrégation of Melville Presbyterian Church.- Built in week The Westmount Methodist Church at the corner of West- first | i Will be presented Sunday.Aug.| BON-VOYAGE 17 year-old Queens Scout, acked Tuesday for take-off to the |1th World Jam- oree of Scouts in Greece is wished a \"bon-voyage\" by George Brugman, assistant director of Weredale House where Steven has lived since 1956.Some 360 Boy Scouts from a cross Canada are attending.All were selected on the basis of proficiency and suvit- ability as representatievs of Canada.Family-owned newspaper FIR ART AE Ss 995 win stm.ms kit bags is subject of CBC-T.V.The Alaska Highway News, founded during the war years by sider \u201cthe establishment of a:Mrs.Margaret \u201cMa\u201d Murray, self-appointed publicist for the North, the grow-; shows the relationship of a small weekly newspaper to the frontier | community it serves, on a CBC-TV 20,20 program entitled Diary of a Frontier Newspaper.The half-hour documentary 11, at 4:30 pm.EDT.It was ! photographed by Kelly Duncan, | narrated by Bill Herbert and produced by Doug Gillingham of CBC-TV Vancouver.The Alaska Highway News, ! published in Fort St, John, B.C., ern and Lansdowne.a wooden is edited by Dan Murray, son structure, was called The Ta-|of Ma Murray.Other members bernacle, and was built in 1889 of Dan\u2019s family and members one week after the lumber was Of the community act as report- delivered.ers and pressmen, responsible In 1925.Church union be- for the paper's content and dis- Maze, is the paper's court reporter.Some of the staff double in brass in a fashion that would alarm a city paper.Mary Humphries.the associate edi- I tor, is also the paper's music critic who often reviews the community choir\u2014of which she is a member.Some of the paper's stringers are as colorful as the news itself: one of these is 84-year- old Uncle Dudley \u2018real name came a historical fact, and the congregation of Westmount Methodist Church and a majority trom Melville Presbyte- tribution.| Ma Murray founded the paper | in 1943, as the 1.500-mile Alaska ; Highway was being \u201cpunched\u201d For two rian Church united to form through.vears they Westmount Park-Melville Pres- | sent news stories by plane to\u2019 byterian Church \u2014 the name | Vancouver for printing.and had! later being changed to West- , newspapers flown back because | mount Park Church, It was at they couldn't get printing ma- | - Reginald Shaw' who covers lo- teal news at the Peace River ; dam construction site in his own | personalized style.During the | 20/20 program, the elderly reporter is seen interviewing Bill Carter.an ex-Northwest Mounted Policeman.this time the decision was made to build a new chuich, and the \u2018chinery or people to work it.Ma Murray sold the paper to Rioting Luddites { Luddites was the name given present building was dedicated her son, Dan, in 1958.At that !0 organized bands of English CHURCH 348 Melville Avenue on April 13, 1930.fev.Chas.C.siathrane, BA.BD.A further strengthening took Sundoy, August 4th place in 1948 when the Emma- 11:00 am, Public Worship nuel congregation joined with Preacher - Rev.Prof.D.N.MacMillan the Westmount Park Church.PhD.of Presbyterian College Finally in 1963 two years Or ae Magie ter after the amalgamation with All are Cordinlly Welcome.| Calvary United Church, the name has reverted to West- BAPTIST Member Baptist Nearest Downtow Minister: Rev.Herold Minister Emeritus: Rev.J SUNDAY, 11:00 a.m, WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH ond Canadian Baptist Federation\u2018 Sherbrooke Street West at Rosiyn Avenue Organist & Choir Master: John Cook AUGUST 4th MINISTER, The Rev.HAROLD J.BALSDON Midweek Services: Wednesday.8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday, 8:00 p.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME World Allionce n Baptist Church J.Balsdon, B.A., B.Th., A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.7:30 p.m.| mount Park Church, instead of the unwieldy \u201cWestmount Park- [Emmanuel and Calvary Chueh.\u201d ! \u2018The present minister is Rev.Callum Thompson.© Donations to the fund for I the new church structure have but a congregational canvass is expected in the Fall, Executive committee in charge of the building campaign are: chairman.L.P.Patterson: building.A.H.Webster; finance.C.L.Copland; campaign.M.R.Crawford.Only 28 per cent of the electricity produced in the United States is used in homes; industrial users consume 48 per cent.been made during the summer, \u2018time she was 71.Her retire- ; ment from the newspaper busi- | ness was short-lived.She started another paper at Fort Nel- ; son, B.C.and then moved south in 1960 to edit the weekly Bridge River-Lillooet.Battling newspaper editor Ma Murray.who still peppers the Lillooet paper \u2018cireulation 1.000» with slang, spicy slogans and is always something, is seen briefly the 20/20 program.The Alaska Highway News is , a parochial paper and reflects its own community \u2018the Peace River area) so well that of its 4,300 circulation.400 copies are \u201cmailed around the world to i former residents of the area | who still wish to keep in touch with the happenings through | the paper, , Dan Murray is publisher and i editor of the paper.his wife Cathy is feature writer, their son \u201cLittle Dan\" delivers papers and helps out generally, and Dan's sister.Georgina Ked- dell.author of a recently published book called Muskeg on for or against \u2018rioters for the destruction of \"machinery.These bands first \u2018appeared around Nottingham in 1811.according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.HEN YOU CALL the D.A.Collins Funeral Home in time of need.you can rest assured that every detail of the funeral service is in capable.dependable and experienced hands.BA Collins INC.VA NUNNS AF williamg $610 SHERBROOKE STAEET WEST btm George Wigg, \u2014 gave the world the Profumo affair George Wigg is the man who presented the world with the Profumo affair.If he had not asked questions then John Profumo would probably still be Britain's War Minister: the British Gov- eroment would be in a stronger position to remain in power: Prime Minister Macmillan would have a better chance of remaining at its head.The world at large would never have heard of Christine Keeler or Mandy Rice- Davis.Colonel George Henry Cecil Wigg is a zealous watchdog of authority \u2014 a professional nuisance.As Labour Member of Parliament for Dudiey, he asks questions, tricky questions, often embarrassing questions.If anyone was likely to bring the Profumo affair to light, George Wigg was the man.He is the living proof of just how well parliamentary democracy can work.As an opposition back-bencher he has exerted as much influence as many a Minister, At times he virtually takes over a debate.He is keenly interested in security the- lieves in positive vetting! and during the Vassall debate his interventions were described as being so frequent and elaborate.so constructive and helpful \u201cas to suggest that other speakers were merely interrupting the even flow of his interruptions.\u201d He is a one-man political band.conducting his performance with sweeping arm movements, He plays by ear, but always carries his music \u2014 bundles of files and sheafs of notes.To underline his points he will burrow into his mass of material and emerge triumphant to brandish his proof aloft.He seizes on an issue like a terrier with a bone and worries and gnaws at the subject until everything that can be got out of it has been got out.Sometimes the bone does not seem to be worth the chewing, that George Wigg is having a personal frolic.Generally, however, he goes only for meaty stuff.Two major forces shape his fiery character \u2014 a determination to keep the keenest eye on what authority does and his passion for the British army.Colonel Wigg champions the army with the zest of a football fanatic.He probably has a more detailed knowledge of whal is going on that anyone else in Parliament or in Whitehall, He is a former professional soldier.He joined the Tank Corps in 1919 and emerged as a sergeant major in 1937.He enlisted again in 1940 and became a Colonel in the Education Corps.It was because he felt that all was far from well with a particular section of the army that chain reaction started which ended in the Profumo scandal, When Britain sent troops to Kuwait in 1961 \u2014 on invitation of the Sultan \u2014 there was criticism of the way the operation was handled.George Wigg carried out a private investigation and said he found chaos in the supply ~of clothing, ammunition, food \u2018and equipment which rendered whole units unfit to fight and that had they been called upon to do so there would have been disaster.}+ The authorities denied the Charges, but a report compiled by the Army Operatonal Research Establishment seemed to bear out much of Wigg's criticism, When Wigg raised the matter in the House he felt that War Minister John Pro- fumo had been evasive at the expense of George Wigg and of the British Army.In à later debate on the matter Profumo conceded \u201cWe shall learn from these lessons.\u201d But already George Wigg was on the warpath, An anonymous telephone call had given him information about Profumo's private life.The man who Was already on the rail because the conduct of his beloved army was at stake was now spurred on by the involvement of his other great interest \u2014 security, And possibly by a personal element.Mr.Profu- mo, he thought, had treated bim shabbily in the House.On the night of March 21 this vear Colonel Wigg rose in the House 10 ask the Government for a statement about the rumours linking the names of a Minister of the Crown and Miss Christine Keeler.The War Minister's denial in the form of a personal statement followed and Wigg much criticized for bringing the matter into the open.Typically.he started compiling a dossier.and with more and more information it grew ever thicker.He passed the information to Labour Party Harold Wilson who made private representations to the Prime Minister.Finally the affair blew up.Many parliamentary controversies have revolved around the figure of Colonel Wige.He once said that the proper function of the Opposition was to obstruct and to harrass.Five years ago his har- rassing tactics yielded an unexpected and sensational result \u2014 a House of Commons debate attended by neither press nor public.The matter at issue was the use of cars in elections, In protest at the \u201cunctuous insincere hypocrisy\u201d of Home Secretary R.A.Butler.Wigg having failed 10 get the debate adjourned rose to draw attention to the fact that there were strangers present.This is really just a formal protest.The speaker puts a motion on the removal of the strangers lo the House, an oral vote is taken, the Noes have it and business il resumed.\u2018This time not a single shout of No was to be heard among Opposition Ayes and so the Deputy Speaker had no option but to order the press and public galleries to be cleared.It was then discovered that no procedure existed for getting press or public back in that day.so out they had to remain.In 1954 Wigg waged a one- man war against the Government over the procedure concerning private Bills, He thought it out of date and wasteful and wanted a select committee appointed.To press his claim he used his vast knowledge of Parliamentary procedure to get eighteen of such Bills brought to a standstill on a technical objection, He refused to yield.The Government sel up a select committee.This rebel of many causes has ranged his fire over a wide arc.Often it has been turned on his own party leader's, In attacking George Brown, deputy leader of the Labour Party.after Brown bad criticised the British Army in Germany.Wigg declared that the Opposition leaders were as much to blame as the Government, \u2018Mr.Brown bas now belatedly recognized the logic of his own policies and seems to think that the situation can be put right quite easily by cutting commit- he fails ments which to «e- fine and by blaming the generals in advance for unpopular steps which the politicians of both parties have made inevitable.The fighting services the army especially George Wigg as a politician who 1s on their side.Col.Wigg is a left-wing socialist and he attacked the post-war Labour Government because The reason why thas country finds itself in à mess today is because having been voted in on a socialist program in a number of fields this Government has carried on a Tory policy.\u201d After the and see Suez affair an \u201cHe Ip 9 Help yourself to a good week-end.1956 he organized a relief suffered as the result of British bombink In à lighter moment mn the House he demanded that Field Marshal Montgomery shouid be court-marshalled for keeping documents he was not authorized to keep The tutwre tor Colonel WiIgR\u201d As unathicial campaign anager for Harold Wilson in the recent Labour Party lead: ersinp election he must stand highly in the regard ot the man who could well be nt: ans next Prime Mnuster M the Front Bench date 16 have bm at their backs Call your friendly corner grocer for a case of your favourite Molson brew! 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CANADIAN A ig lagen beer AN LS > REFRESHING ht LAGER BEER THE GOOD TASTING LIGHT ALE / LL A4 À THE FAMOUS MELLOW ALE L £961 '7 isnbny 'ADplid 'JUIWDXI JUNOUNSIA 4) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Auqust 2, 1963 : 5 For Beautiful ; ORIENTAL RUGS and Consult Malcolm Gregory GREGORY'S 415) - 4153 Sr.Westmount WE.2.4277 \u2014Evenings: ed ad od a al fl fd a a m'est etat Sata Ua Tee Wall-to-wall Broadiooms ORIENTAL RUG CO.Catherine St.W.RE.8-4605 \"td 0 a ata \"e eta te Se \"et uN Nae Wa -, \u2014 & CALGARY BOUND: deen are, Miss Joann Hayes bride-eleet feted Among those who have entertained in honor of Miss Joann Elizabeth Hayes, whose marriage to Mr.Charles Graham Cooke is taking place on Saturday.August 17, ave- Mrs.Doris M.Russell.of Hampstead, Mrs, Douglas Walk- ington, of Hudson, Que, Mrs.FE.H.Hayes, of Ottawa.Mrs.Doug- fas Marston, Mrs.Paul Fraser, Mrs.Everett Ferguson of La- chine, Mes.W.O.Searle, Miss Audrey McAllister, Mrs, J.W.Hoult, and Mrs.Allan Cameron, Miss Lydia McCulloush, Mrs, William Beariston, Miss Lyn Fhrow- er.Miss Marjorie Strom and Miss Phyllis Smythe, of Montreal.World production oi diamonds would fill about 75 bushel baskets a year, with 73 of them coming from Atrica, e GOLO ® COPPER ® BRASS © CHROME ® NICKEL ® RHODIUM ® CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd.Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths ond Elec- tro Platers, Operating Canada's Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1437 Aylmer Se.VI.5-7947 (A (ew dwnrs above su Catherine St.) Mansi Heny Morgan & Co TED TILDEN, his wife, Pixie, and their children, shown just before departing on recent trip to the west.Their chil- first row, from left to right, Billy, 7 Patricia, Blauer-Hyman The marriage of Rosalind, daughter of Mr.and Mrs Charles Hyman.to Mr.Marvin Blauer.son of Mr.and Mrs.Henry M.Blauer, took place recently in Temple Emanu-El Synagogue.Rabbi Harry J.Stern officiated, assisted hy Cantor Otto Staaren.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a white peau de soie gown fashioned with an A-line skirt, Alencon lace bodice in Empire style with elbow-length slecves.Here veil ot tulle illusion was held by a tiny lace pillbox, She carried a Bible adorned with blue orchids.Mrs.Susan Greenberg, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, wore a tull length sheath gown, of sky blue crepe, embroidered with silver beads.Her headdress was a blue draped cirelet, and she carried a bouquet of while cat nations.The mother of the bride was in a full length blue crepe gown embroidered with blue beads.She wore a matching draped pillbox and a corsage of white! orchids pinned to her purse.The mother of the bridegroom chose a royal blue lace gown over white with a mateh- ing circlet and a corsage of white orchids.Folowing the reception couple left on a motor trip to Washington and Cape Cod.QUEBEC ANTIQUES formerly at 4500 St.Catherine.Westmount SPECIALIZING IN EARLY PINE FURNITURE 33 LAKESHORE ROAD VALOIS, QUE.Phone 697-0643 8; Susan, 4: Victoria, 4 months; TCA hostess; Mrs.Tilden and Mr.Tilden.The Tilden's will stay in Calgary for a couple of weeks.the, 3 Betsy.3.Second row, Richard, 2: JE oan \u2014 Ed.Bermingham Photo Ann McDermot wins THE EXAMINER WOMENS (450.second CWPC award Montrealer Aon now working for five months with MacDermiot, | the United Nations in New York.| has won her Women's Press Club award.second Canadian: Miss MacDermot won the fea-: ture story category in the annual members\u201d memorial competition with a profile in MacLean's Magazine on the late Dr.Norman Bethune.a Canadian medical missionary to China.In 1961, she won honorable mention in the feature story category with article entitled Negro.\u201d That article peared in MacLean\u2019s.Other Montrealers who ceived honorable mention awards in this year's competition Dusty Vineberg, staff for the Montreal Star, ture story category: han, fashion editor for The Mont- realer magazine, in the fashion category; and Doyle Klyn, women's editor of Weekend, also for a fashion story.Simms Holt, of the Vancouver Sun, became a three-time winner of the award for spot news writing, Mrs.Holt won her award for her story on the mass arrest in March, 1962, of 59 top members of the Sons of Freedom Doukho bor sect as terrorist suspects.reporter in the fea- Mrs.Holt previously won the award in 1955 and 1958.Alma Gray Paxton's \u201cFar.From Top\u2019 column in the Edmonton Journal was judged tops in its category and Jeanine Locke won the award for feature article covering some aspect of Cuna- dian life with her Star Weekly article, \u2018Our Town Will Never Be the Same.\u201d Fach winner receives a $100 cheque and medal.FISHING PARADISE Rotorua, on New Zealand's North Island, is a famed trout fishing area.Sportsmen here toss back into the water anything | they catch under 14 lunches.an, \u201cWe Adopted À .also ap- re.are | Iona Mono-' AMERICAN prices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 NY A L.ADAMS.Proprietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully and accurately filled ot reasonsble oa me Topics Use aluminum foil for outdoor cooking By Millicent Hickmore MORE AND MORE families have taken to eating outdoors, especially treme heat has settled house.It is quite a common sight between hours of six and eight in the evening, to see smoke curling upwards from the neighbors\u2019 gardens and to get a whiff of in the suburbs this summer when the ex- in the RS wiht \"A the sizzling steaks or chops cooking on \u2018the barbecue.Contrary to some peoples opinion, it is quite a simple procedure.if properly planned.Today, one can buy plastic coated dishes, cups and spoons, thus doing away with the dish washing chore.A large tray is a necessity to save travelling back and forth into the house also.paper serviettes, and aluminum foil.Aluminum foil has many uses indoors and outdoors.A leaflet received recently \u201cAI- can foil for outdoor living.\u201d gives many interesting hints for the outdoor chef.When barbecuing steaks, chops.etc., a drip and baste pan made from extra heavy Alcan [oil placed under the meat will catch basting juices, prevent flare up and save on cleaning chores, To bake corn.strip off husks.remove silk and wrap cobs securely in extra heavy foil.When cooked for 15 minutes above coals, open foil, add butter pats, rotate corn in foil and serve.Select potatoes of medium size, serub well, dry.brush with cooking oil and wrap each potato in a double thickness of foil.Place potatoes directly in coals for 45 to 60 minutes turning often, add butter and serve.French fries can be thawed and w d heet | an rapped in a sheel o | Lynch, of Fort Lauderdale, Flor- foil.sealed tightly.and roasted over hot coals 10 to 20, minutes, turning occasionally.| Other frozen vegetables can, be cooked the same manner.* + * N THE BOOKSHELF: New paperbacks recently released by McClelland & Stewart \u2014 \u201cThe Nymph and the Lamp,\u201d by Thomas H.Raddall \u2014 a story with its setting on a small island off the Nova Scotian Coast and of other parts of the Maritimes.of illicit love and tangled emotions, with an interesting ending .\u201cTurvey.\u201d by Earle Birney \u2014 a humorous novel on military life, stringent, intelligent, irreverent and a little irascible .\u201cGrain,\u201d by Robert J.C.Stead \u2014 a Canadian story.the author born in Lanark County, Ontario, commenced wriling at the age of eighteen.This tale centers around the prairies in the era of 1925, telling of praivie farmers, their families, trials, and adventures , .\u201cNonsense Novels,\u201d by Stephen Leacock\u2014 ten short stories told in the traditional Leacock fashion, which Leacock agrees contains many of his funniest pieces.: N THE MAIL: A letter recently received from the Red Cross reads: | wish to thank you for your wonderful co-operation on the occasion of the First Campaign of Combined Health Appeal and Red Cross.This was a pioneer project which may very well lead to a single campaign for tunds in Greater Montreal, thus responding to the wish of the majority of Montrealers.Without your help and the means of information at your disposal our task would have been much more difficult and.the results would undoubtedly not have been as satisfactory as they were.On behalf of the Combined Health Appeal and Red Cross [ wish to express our deep gratitude.Sincerly yours, LILY TASSO Relations Director.Social Personal Mrs.Herbert Teichmann is returning today {rom Vancouver Public , where she visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph K.Farvis.Mr.and Mrs.C.Lawrence ;ida.and their three daughters, | are visiting Mr.and Mrs.C.L.| Lynch, Arlington avenue.West- mount.Te Among the out-of-town guests rat the wedding of Miss Inta Frismanis to Mr.Thomas Edward Kierans, which is taking place on Saturday, will be Mr.Francis T.Bowles, of Chicago; Mr.Chan Tien, of Formosa: Mr.John G.Maier, of New York, and Racine, Wis.; Mrs.Henry Feller and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Feller Jr.of Detroit; Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Wallace, of London, Ont.; Miss Kathleen Kierans, of Vancouver, and Mr.and Mrs.Al.Camins, of Lancaster, Pa.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Office Res.933-1468 653-2907 | v Sells only eggs \u2014may add bacon by Tracy S.Ludington \u201cCan't stop now \u2014 rush-! Every Barker egg is worth an ing a hundred dozen to the egg-and-a-halt of anyone's me- ail port + dium sized eggs, and they're all , \u201c us ; | sold at market price.They're all ; That's typical of the reac-' fresh eggs.cause they arrive tion you get when you {ry daily from farms in Ontario and to pin R.P.Barker down Quebec and the price goes up and for a chat about eggs.down with the market rate.i's really too bad in a way It's impossible.he says.to keep that Mr.Barker is so hard fo # steady price as one can with; pin down.because he knows all refrigerated eggs.about egps \u2014 he's been selling Threc-quarters of his trade is anywhere up to 2.000 dozen à passing-trade.and his customers week for the past fifteen months.are his best advertisement \u2014 That's right \u2014 R.P.Barker is that's what the man says.the owner and operator of The! Mr.Barker has always been in Egg Shop on Victoria avenue.the food line, as a salesman, or and at the moment.the only item! as a supermarket manager, and sold in the store is eggs.\"mostly in Ontario.though he They re all big eggs.by normal | comes from New Brunswick.standards.and some of them are; Mrs.Barker.the former Irene even bigger.These are the jumbo) Rigby.is from Belgrave avenue egps, that sell for slightly higher in N.D.G., though she left there than the market price, some time ago she admits._ I Does The Egg Shop delivere | The answer is ves and no.Deliveries in other places have not worked oul.they say.nm .What's the difference between arrtages | white eggs and brown eggs ?I Here's the wav Mrs.Barker The marriage of Ann Eliza-| explains it: The white eggs have beth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.\u2018A softer shell.a paler yolk and a tierman Goodhue Stockwell.to Milder flavor.The brown eggs Mr.David Robert Murray.son | have a harder shell, a deeper-col- of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Allan ; ored yolk and a stronger flavor.Murray.of the Town of Mount | Strangely enough, most eggs Royal.bas been arranged to take | from Quebec.they find, are white place on Saturday.August 17.in, and most eggs from Ontario are Si.Andrew's United Church, brown.Westmount.One farm near Alexandria, where there are 165.000 hens, The marriage of Heather Jane, turns out nothing but brown daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Sey- ©8ES.À Li Actually they deliver to N.D.G.i pproaching only.| Ryan- I yons | World's most renowned artists © The mariage of Anne Camp- bel), daughter of Mr and Mis, George lyons, of Westmount, to Mi.Charles Norman Ryan, son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hyan, | of Chateauguas Station, Que.took place recently in West- mount Park Church, the Rev.Callum Thompson officiating.\"Mr.Wayne Riddle played the wedding music, and stantlards of white snapdragon and gladioli arranged with greenery were used to decorate the \"church.\"The bride, who was given \u201caway by her father, was in a \"gown of off-white faille em- I broidered with Guipure lace having a fitted bodice with a {scoop neckline and short \"sleeves, and a bouffant skirt Pwith large inverted pleats at\u2019 the back falling into a slight train.Her short boutfant veil of tulle illusion was held by a circlet of seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanotis, Miss Marion Randall, as maid of honor.and Miss Nancy \"Ryan, sister of the bridegroom.! \u201cas junior bridesmaid, were in frocks of yellow shantung with sleeveless bodices and bell- \u201cshaped matching circular headdresses, cand corsage bouquets of orange roses.Mr.Graeme MacGregor acted as best man for his cousin, and the ushers were Mr, Edward Brady and Mr.Paul Thompson.Mrs.Lyons, the bride's mother, was in a gown of bone silk.She wore a yellow hat.and a corsage bouquet of matching roses.Mrs.Ryan, mother of the bridegroom.was in a gown of blue silk jersey.She wore a, hat of the same color, and a corsage bouquet of pink roses.Following a reception at the , El Paso Hotel.Lachine.where arrangements of white pompons were used as decorations, Mr, and Murs.Lyons left for Cape | Details of the performance 10 be presented by Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Muontieals own ballet company, during the Opening Festival of Place des Arts next Fall have been an nounced According to Madame l.ud- milla Chiriself, artistic o- rector of the company, the ballet performance.to be held Thursday evening October 3, will be one of the most important ever presented by the group, and will bring to Mon.real some of the world's lead ing dancers and choreographers.PROGRAM The program will stayt with a new ballet called \u2018Hommage on musie by Tehaikovsky with choreography by Fie Hyrst As the title indicates, this will be a salute in the Imperial stvle of the XIXth century to the ims of Place des Arts, Madame Chin aeff said.The leading role will be danced by Rosella Hightower, former prima ballerina of the Marquis de Cuevas ballet com: pany and Erie Hyrst, leading dancer of Les Grands Ballets skirts.They wore Canadiens.\u201cHommage\u201d will be Followed by \u201cExercise 1962,\" à ballet which has never been presented before in Montreal.The music, by Bela Bartok, is an analysis of the anatomy of sound, and on this basis the choreographer, Madame Lud- milla Chiriacfl, has developed a study of the details and basic stepts of ballet technique as it stands today.Next is the \"Pas de Quatre, danced by practically every famous ballerina in the world since its lirst performance at Her Majesty's Theatre in London in 1845, at which Queen Victoria asked the best ballerinas of her time to perform, The world-re- nowned choreographer Anton Dolin will come to Montreal mour R.Black of the Town of But this is all to the good \u2014 Mount Royal, to Mr.Gary Stuart, Lovely.son of Mr.and Mrs.some customers like them white, some insist on brown.Although things are a bit light- Cod.Mass.the bride travelling especially to stage his version of in a frock of yellow linen with ! the ballet, which was initially a sleeveless overblouse, and created for London Festival Bal Gordon E.Lovely.of East Flor-! ' ; enceville.N.B.is taking place er in summer than in winter, (he on Saturday afternoon in Do- Egg Shop was sold out Saturday.minion Douglas Church, West-' Buying, of course, is seasonal mount.per sister.Miss Nancy Black.as in November and was down to 59 maid of honor.and by her cou- cents a dozen in January.sin.Miss Louise Black and Miss! Peak buying is at Easter and Sandra Boles, as bridesmaids.during Jewish Holiday periods.Mr.Gary Nickerson, will act as; While The Egg Shop is only sel- best man for Mr.Lovely.and ling eggs at the moment \u2014 there the ushers will be Mr.David may be a change in September, Black.cousin of the bride, Mr.| Arrangements are now under Earl MacDonald and Mr.Jean way for the sale of butter and Zinniger.bacon.The Barkers believe there Following the ceremony, a is money to be made in sweet reception will be held in the butter and Eastern Townships ba- Blue Roum of the Ritz-Carlton.con in the West End.as are prices.In the past year \u2018The bride will be attended by the price went to 78 cents a dozen SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF RETAILING An Earn-While-You-Learn program in co-operation with some of Montreal's leading retail stores.Curriculum especially designed to prepare high school Graduates for a career in retailing.Applications accepted until August 15, 1963.FULL TIME DAY COURSE ONLY Information from the Dire tor 1435 DRUMMOND ST.VI 4-013), Loc.149 wearing a white hat.and a corsage bouquet of white orchids.Local women attend UCW Summer School Several ladies from the West End are expected to be in at.\u2019 | tendance when the Summer School for United Church Women lis held at Macdonald Colicge from August 20-23.This will be\u2019 the second Summer School held by the Montreal-Ottawa Conference United Church Women.The theme of this year's school is \u2018A More Excellent Way\" and the theme speaker will be Dr.\u201cA.©.Forrest.BA, BD.DD.editor of \u201cThe Observer\u201d, the United Church magazine.Miss Beatrice Wilson, BA, associate seeretary of 'the Board of Women will be present.Her major address will be \u201cConcern for United Church Women\u2019.Mrs.S.Ralph Collins, MA, who recently returned after many years in Africa will lead the Bible study.Rev.R.Douglas Smith, chairman ot the Board of Home Missions will also address the sessions.Mrs.Arthur R.Midgley will lead the music and drama The Dean of the Summer Schoo (is Mrs.J.M.Harrington, president of the Ottawa Presbyterial University\u2014Day or Evening Degree Courses.B.A, B.Se., B.oye Com.\u2014 Diploma Courses in : Engineering.High School\u2014Evening only.LÉ) Elementary School \u2014 Evening only.School of Art\u2014Day or Evening.Business School\u2014Day or Evening.School of Retailing\u2014Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR VI.4-0131 1435 DRUMMOND ST.Lae.80 Sir George Williams University and Schools Of The Montreal Y.M.C.A.United Church Women; the past dean is Mrs, B.K.Wasson: the business manager is Mrs, E.C.\u2019 Knowles, of Montreal West; hostesses will be Mrs.Stewart Allen and Mrs.F.L.Shonkwiler, of N.D.G .who is the president of the Montreal-Ottawa Conference \u201cUCW: Mrs.R.Douglas Smith of | Westmount, president of the\u2019 ; Montreal Presbyterial United i Church Women will moderate a panel on Wednesday evening.The Symmer, Sehoo) starts with registration at 1.40 p.m.on Tuesday, August 20 in Stewart Hall of Macdonald College, Registrar is let.Music is by Cesar Pugni.Following will be the \u201cPas de Deux\u201d trom Suite Canadienne.Music is by Michel Perrault, choreography by Ludmilla Chirviaeff, This ballet was presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth during her official visit to Canada in 1958, The \u201cPas de Deux\u2019 will be danced by Margaret Mercier and Edward Villella, a leading dancer of the New York City Ballet.MAIN ATTRACTION One of the main attractions of the evening will be the baliet \u201cTetra-Chromie,\u201d\u201d with music by Pierre Mercure.The music will blend percussion and piano sounds with electronic sounds recorded in the special electronic studio of the C B.C.French network, as well as the spontaneous accompaniement of musicians in the pit.Choreography is by Lud: milla Chiriaeff, with stage sets by Jean-Paul Mousseau.' Final work is \u201cGraduation \u2018 Ball,\u201d a ballet first created in 1940 at Sydney, Australia, by the Ballels Russes de Monto Carlo.Music is by Johann Mrs.J.K, Bradley, 1700 Russell road, Elmwood Acres, Ottawa 8,1 A few more registrations will be! accepted.The ladies of Union Chureh, Ste Anne de Bellevue will entertain the ladies attending the School on Tuesday afternoon.Notice Due to the many engagement |.and wedding photograph: re- | ceived for publication and the high cost of production, in future a neminal fee of $5 will be charged.lo perform at \u2018Place des Arts\u2019 | SGauss.The ballet will be staged here by its original vhoreographer.David Lichine.now living in Hollywood, whe will bring with him the sets and costumes designed by Nicolas Re:misoft, Mr.Remi- soif, who also lives in Hollywood, has gained world-wide recognition at a painter and stage designer, For this performance, and us 1963 64 season, the company wall merease the vsumber ol ats dancers nad bring in new soloists, as well as a new ballet master, Meo Daniel Sertiivr former ballet master of the Ballet Company of the Marquis de Cuevas and tormerly at the Lisbon Opera House Orchestra will be con dacted by the company's musical director Claude Poirier The pertormance hv Les Grands Ballets will be one ef several outstanding events staged at Montreal's new concert hall opera house from Sept 21 to Oct, 5 lo come memorate its opening, Some of the world's most renowned artists a the helds at opera, theatre, music, and ballet are slated 10 perform dung the Opemng Festival ol Place des Arts, Canada\u2019s newest and mest mocern centre jor the perterm- inz arts News for the women's end social pages should be addressed each week to the women's editor Mrs.Millicent HICKMORE at 7005 Kildare Road phone HUnter 1-2771 Monday through Friday 8 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.TRESS LP For S ummer OUR NEW SUMMER COIFS ARE CHIC AND EXCITING ! 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