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[" See Page 7 for complete text of zoning by-law 00 oo © © o amendment VOL.XXXVI, No.47 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1963 5 CENTS 20 PAGES Next week's weather BY ERIC NEAL November 23 to 30 Decidedly colder with gusty winds and sunny periods.Clouding for fog and freezing drimle with some snow in the south.Frequent falls of soft snow through- oul the region.Temperature range: 15-45° in the south.Laurentians 10- 35° F.Northern counties and the Gulf much below zere igh-rise complex data revealed \u2018GALERIE WESTMOUNT\u2019 This is a view of an architect's model of the $20.000.,- 000 \u201cGalerie Westmount as seen from the corner of Wood and Western avenues.The two sixteen storey apartment buildings at the right front on Western, while the taller office building at far left borders St.Catherine.Just out of sight in the centre is the passageway over Elm avenue and the Greene avenue Arcade entrance.The project to be called \u201cGalerie Westmount\u201d is a joint venture of the Mont- \u2018real Trust Company and the Ransen-Maron Devel- \u201copment Corporation.They replace Kings with 12 storey apartment The proposed Greene avenue complex is not the only have acquired about 40 development planned for lower Westmount.Kings properties on the block school, a landmark for generations will definitely be torn pounded by Wood, Western down and replaced with an apartment building a spokes- and Elm avenues and St.\u2019 man for the New Rochelle Development Corporation told.Catherine street and a por- The Examiner Wednesday.\u2018tion of the block to the vi | He said that his company, west, including three prop- wou.appea s .; Council tor re.zone the property A on Greene firm of | N D E X for 12 storey buildings.Six is, e Architectural firm o | the present limit.Bland.Lemoyne and Ed- The sale of Kings School for wards and Shine in consulta- Churches .8.$418.931.25 to the development tion with chief planner Pro- Classifieds .16 & 17 {corporation was approved last of lessor Spence-Sales, head of TAR sat month by the Department VE ¢ Editorial .| Education in Quebec.Both'the Civic Design Depart- Sports .18& 19 Kings and the unsold Queens ment at McGill.have sub- Women's .12, 13,14, 15 school were abandoned : spring to be replaced by West-_ @ An underground parking garage for 1,200 cars.with en- SONI SEE 5 (Continued on page 6) Examiner learned Wednesday.The Westmount and City Council last week approved detailed plans for the project and gave first reading to a rezoning by-law for the area.last mitted plans which call for: Architectural $20,000,000 apartment, office, shopping mall project planned A mammoth $20,000.000 development project which includes a 19 _ storey office building and three 16 storey apartment towers and an underground shopping mall and plazas is planned for the Grecne avenue area, The Commission trances on Elm avenue.There, the complex as well as à pedes- will be direet indoor connections : trian from the garage to all parls of avenue itself, Residents seek referendum \u201cWe will fight the Westmount Centre by-law to the finish, I'm going to make an issue out of it and if we don't force a referendum Friday I'll protest against the granting of a building permit.Even if we lose perhaps we will have done the city some good.\u201d These were the words of Westmount John J.Seguier, 504 Mountain avenue, developer of the ten million dolar \u201c4300 Western\u201d apartment block.Mr, Seguier.referring to the amendment which would clear the way for a $20,000.000 apartment, office building, and shopping (Continued on page 17) connection with Greene ® An indoor shopping mall covering sections of the two blocks including a portion built right over Elm avenue.Officials for the project said that the new \u201cstores would be primarily of \u201cthe boutique type.\u201d @ A 19 storey office building fronting on St, Catherine street between Elm and Wood @ Three apartment towers, of 16 storeys.Two will face Western avenue while the third borders Wood.They will each contain about 150 apartments and will be connected to the shopping area and garages.@ A raised terrace at the cor ner of Western and Wood containing about 20.0000 square feet and a second at St Catherme and Wood contatmng about 50,000 square feet to be combined às a park.@ Commercial shops along St.(Continued on page 17) N Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 leads campaign with 60% With approximately 10 days left in the YMCA Campaign, Westmount Division reported that $6.634.00 or 6%3\u201c¢ of its objective had been reached.At the 3rd Report Luncheon, Westmount won the Trophy for the highest division to-date.W.D Macdonald, West- mount Division Chairman, commenting on the results with the Closing Banquet sehed- to-date stated, \"We are very uled for Thursday.November 28.encouraged with our re- Citizens are asked to assist can- turns.Westmount citizens Véssers in completing their cards .« er .by November 28.and business firms are Today, two teams under the showing their and canvassers are report- J.Watson have exceeded ing that their prospects are team oblective.Ch 4e ; rv fe ve +, The latest returns in the over- responding very favorably.all YMCA campaign show that We do not run a \u201cdoor to o little more than half the $250.- door \u2018ampaign, Mr.Mac- 0 objective hus been met.donald stressed, \u201cevery per-| Divisional Chairmen at Jester, te .: 4 ad's report Juncheon indicated s s contacte soa i on who 15 on acted has : that they had collected $155.633 care In our anvass.a à or 54 per cent of their goal with GL Welton, local VY See only one week remaining in the setars.said.We are VCTY ltwo-week campaign which began pleased with the inereased and on Nov.11 and ends on Nouv.2.wiew donations this year.\u2018Thanks to the raticle which appeared in | the Westmount Examiner.we! The United States consumes bave Made new friends with un: \"about 16 pounds of coffee per solicited donations,\u201d capita annually, The 4th Report Luncheon will their The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 22, 196 FIRST MORTGAGES ON ALL RESIDENTIAL AND SEMI-COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES e CONVENTIONAL RATES eo PROMPT SERVICE MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT Guardian Trust Company 618 ST.JAMES ST.W.VI.2-8251 t Le held on Friday, November 22, $3,500 was generosity leadership of W.Smaill and N.| cand District Savings Bank Local UNICEF raises $3,500; 146,250 pennies are counted ll took three weeks to collection.They pointed out that count the pennies \u2014 there \"one cent will buy five glasses of milk for a needy youngster; five] were 146,250 of them 7 | cents will but pay for a penicilin but the Westmountlitrentment: ten cents covers ten.UNICEF accounting is fi- TB shots and twenty-five cents nally complete.Altogether, will buy the medicines to protect : collected by two children from Malaria for \u2018 a year.| some 3.000 Westmount, Meanwhile UNICEF has open- youngsters on Hallowe\u2019en, ed a store at 4825 Sherbrooke | officials of the local City street west.near Victoria, to sell | | reported this week.Bank employees volunteered to work at the job in the evenings: without pay, While pennies were prominent, the officials turned up everything from an English farthing to a ten dollar bill.A number of Belgium, French and Mexican Thomas Arnold, 82 A private funeral service for well-known Westmounter Thomas coins were collected \u2014 plus a Arnold.82.former board chair-, couple of slugs.man of Manitoba Steel Foundries .\"Lid.was held this week in the UNICEF officials said they chapel of the Church of St.An- were \u2018most pleased\u201d with the drew and St.Paul.el | Mr.Arnold, who was nemed.| machine tool controller for Can- { ada in 1940, died last Friday.i 4 Westmounters He was appointed tool Yeon ° ° troller while board chairman of fo sing in Yule concert | the Manitoba firm and of Com- \"mercial Alcohols Lid.and a di- recior of Algoma Steel Corpora-: Four Westmounters will take: In the World War IT post he part in the McGill Choral So- had control over the production cietv's \u2018Sing at Christmas \u201863.and purchase of touls.the issuing tion Ltd.and the Railway Engin- : eering Co.Ltd.! They are: Joan Spice.Devon of import and export licences and Emery.Harvey Stewart, and other machine tool functions un- Kathy Hinds.der the Department of Munitions J ., and Supply.This vear's concerts will be pp.! .a 2 In recopnition of his wartime given al the Sir Arthur Currie services he was made an officer Memorial Gymnasium.475 Pine of the Order of the British Em.avenue west on Saturday Decem- pire.| ber © at 2:30 pm.and at 8:15 Mr.Arnold was a prominent p.m.figure in hockey.He was one of For the program, the Sociely the men responsible for the for- ; will present part of Tchaikovsky's mation of the famed Montreal | \u201cNutcracker Suite.\u201d Mendels- Maroons.who enfered the Na- sohbn's unfinished oratorio.tional Hockey League with Bos- \u201cChristus™ as well as a selection ton Bruins in 1924.He was a di- from \u2018Flight into Egypt\u201d by rector with that club until it Hector Berlioz, retired from the league after the The program will include the 1937-38 season.He was also as- complete saga of the Christmas sociated with the famed ama- story told in words and sung in leur Victorias of the post-World the traditional and lesser known War era and served as a direc- carols, tor with that group for several seasons.SAVED BY THE BELL You're never \u2018cornered\u2019 when you can phone for help, for advice, or simply chat while you wait for the paint to dry! Isn't it nice to know that your telephone is always.at your service?The Bell Telephone Company of Canada.Born ai Broughty Ferry.Scotland.the son of Mr.and Mrs, J.\"Porteous Arnold, he came fo Canada in 1887.He was educated | at the Quebec High School.Mont- | real High School and Tuckers | School in Montreal.| In 1906.he joined the late John Taylor to establish the firm of Taylor and Arnold.i Mr.Arnold later became president of Manitoba Steel Foun- tries Ltd.and also president of General Railway Supplies: Standard Machinery & Supplies Lid.and the American Flexible Bolt Co.Ltd.Mr.Arnold was a member of the Westmount Rifles and the, Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, ! He retired from active business \u2018 and sold Manitoba Steel Foundries Ltd., in 1954.He was a member of the Royal Montreal Golf Club.MAAA, St.George's Snowshoe and Curling Club.Automobile Club of Canada, the Dominion Travellers\u2019 Association: AF&AM St.Paul Lodge).He is survived by his wife, the former Beatrice Taylor: one daughter.Mrs.H.R.Robertson.wife of Dr.H.Rocke Robertson.principal and vice-chancellor of McGill University.and two sons.Thomas T.Montreal, and John S.H.of Winnipeg.| HUNTERS CARELESS The pleasant relationship between hunters and farmers is one that will last only as long as hunters respect the rights of the farmer.Too often we hear reports thal cattle and tame birds are mistaken for wild game by careless hunters, \u2014 Christmas and other greeting cards.Funds go fo keep needy children healthy and free from hunger.\u201cWith UNICEF cards you give twice \u2014 greetings to your friends and hope to children overseas for their future,\u201d a spokesman said.The officials illustrate the needs with a story from Uganda: \u201cMrs.Salah Kiingi in Uganda has learned the importance of using purified water to wash her baby\u2019s bottle and mix his formula.Uganda's authorities have an extensive plan for maternal and child health care facilities which includes educating mothers in sanitation and nutrition.UNICEE provides equipment.materials and transportation for training medical assistants, for health education and for raising the level of local dispensaries of foods and medicines to bealth centres.\u201cYour purchase of UNICEF Greeting Cards over the past few vears has made this work possible.Thousands of dollars are still needed to help Uganda expand these facilities.\u201d J.ROMISH Ladies\u2019 & Men's CUSTOM TAILOR Specializing in clothes made to measure from best materials.Also all kinds of tailoring including remodelling of Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses.1239 Greene Avenue Phone: 932-0696 Toung Comty HOT AND COLD BUFFET There are 75 fabulous hot ond cold toste sensations in our famous BUFFET including Lobster, Roost Beef, Soup ond Dessert.® Fully Licensed © Buffet Lunch every week doy =, 1.50 \"and Sunday Lunch 2-50 (Children under twelve |.50) OWN Gr = Country {= 6061 Cote de Liesse Rd.Reservations RI.8-0871 Your PLUMBING NOW and SAVE} GET A PLUMBING CHECK-UP SOON Don't wait for plumbing or heating problems to develop.Let our experts inspect ond repair or remodel your plumbing and heating soon.Call today.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.C.Cadorettie \u2014 N.Lamoureux 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount WE.5-1189 24 HOURS SERVICE Estevan (Sask.} Méfcury.\"0080000.\"+4 e For All Your © PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores to Serve You © PHOTO SUPPLIES © PICTURE FRAMING ACME PHOTO Reg\u2019d.4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2.5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 VOL.XXXVI, No.47 Terms expire WMA seeks candidates to replace Ald.Ovimet, Byers Candidates to fill two municipal seats will be selected Tuesday at a special meeting of the West- mount Municipal Associa tion, but their names will not revealed until the Association\u2019s semi-annual open meeting on Decemb Prime Minister asks vigilance \u201cWith our motor population increasing su rapidly every year.Canada's highways and streets are becoming crowded to the point where constant vigilance and skill are required by both motorist and pedestrian,\u201d said Hon.L.B.Pearson.the Prime Minister.Mr, Pearson wrote in support of Sale-Driving Week.sponsored nationally by the Canadian Highway Safety Council from Decem-' ber 1 to 7.Recognizing the \u201cseriousness of the problem of reducing the terrible toll of road accidents in Canada.\u201d the Prime Minister, called on every Canadian.\u201cwhether he walks or drives,\u201d .to maintaing vigilance and develop skill.| \u2018 Work on the new Stanton street police station is about a! week behind schedule.John Rodighièro.president of the | Rodighiero Construction Com-, pany.general contractors, said\u2019 yesterday.He blamed recent rainy weather for the delay.\u201cWe should be pouring concrete by now.\u201d Mr.Rodighiero said.\u201cInstead we're still nailing up the forms.\u201d He noted that excavation work was Now com- Come to the ARTHUR MURRAY Dance Studios 3 IN $0.50 lessons 1500 St.Catherine St.W.Near Guy Tel: 933-2608 Rain delays Police HQ construction mated premium er 10.1 | The terms of Alderman \u2018P.A.Ouimet.Commissioner of Public Works and, ,of Alderman D.N.Byers, Public Health and Welfare, expire this vear.i Municipal Association candidates are not generally opposed\u2019 here.Election is then by ae-, clamation, : WMA president J.H.Richer said this week that the Association is hoping to have a city of-\u2018 ficial at the open meeting to ex- ; plain some facet of administration.Last Fall.City Engincer Robert Daye was present to detail snow removal operations and : at the Spring Open Meeting Public Safety Director E.C.Harper, explained some of the work of his department.| plete.Work on this section of the new headquarters is to be completed within six months at an estimated cost of S380,000.The first section will house the police department in modern quarters and will include a new courtroom.The City has offered a premium of $6.500 if the work is completed within four months.Phase two calls for the expenditure of $390,000 for construction of an entirely new city hall annex on the south side of the complex and extensive alterations to the fire station in the centre.The new an- .nex will house the departments of personnel.purchasing health and welfare, and assessors.This _ work is to be completed within .seven months starting no later than April 1.1964 with an esti-.of $8500 if: completed within five and a half months.These two phases allowing for - construction in gradual steps\u2019 are to prevent disruption of\u2019 municipal services, officials declared.Firemen will share: quarters with police this winter.| | MONTREAL, FRIDA du livre Y, NOVEMBER 22, 1963 semaine pour la jeunes: canadienne WE.i.ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Wetchmokers ONMAN\u2019S JEWELLERS 3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE YOUNG CANADA BOOK WEEK This is Young Canada Book Week and youngsters all over Westmount were encouraged to visit libraries and renew their interest in good books.The Westmount Public Library arranged special displays for all age groups.Miss Catherine Fraser, head of the Children's Department was on hand to recommend new books.She is seen with Cathy Fraser, 6, a pupil at Roslyn, Paul Salvatore, 13, of St.Leo's coat] and Derek Murphy, 12, also of St.Leo's.Miss Matthews favors Indian education study Miss Agnes Matthews.immediate past principal of St George's School.Westmount.said this week that she was \u201cintrigued™ with the prospects of examining the Indian educational system and suggesting means of reforming it.The study was proposed earlier this month by the National Indian Council of Canada.They selected Miss Matthews, head of St.George's for more than 80% of its history.as the person best able to carry out this project.A council official.Miss Kar Kahn-tineta Horn, Mohawk model from Caughnawaga, wrote to Miss Matthews who is attending Columbia University on special educational studies.Her letter never arrived.A friend of Miss Matthews, however.sent a copy of The Westmount Examiner, containing an earlier report on the project to Miss Matthews.She immediately notified the Council of her interest.Miss Matthews returns (lo at Atwater Library E.A.Thorn will be guest commentator Wednesday night when the Atwater Library presents a program of Hi Fi recordings at 8:15 p.m.Among the works to be heard \"are Beethovan's Sympathy in C.opus 21, the Divertimonto No.2 in D Major by Mozai® and Ballet Music from \u201cLe Cid\u201d by Mas.i senet, ! The series is open to the public without charge at the Library.corner of Atwater avenue and Tupper streets in Westmount, Hi Fi concert set | Montreal next week for a visit and plans to meet with the Indian Council, The Council has written the .Federal Government suggesting the appointment of Miss Matthews for the proposed study.\u201cWe believe she would work miracles for Indian education in Canad.\u201d Miss Horn said.\u201cShe would really be the one to help us raise the standards of education its Jevel of from present \u2018grade five or six\u201d NEED À CAB?UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.BROKEN GLASS OR 482-6618 Our Specialty is Aluminum Window and Door Service Aluminum Storm & Screen Doors $47 50 Installed e Aluminum Storm & Screen Windows From $1 6.H & L ALUMINUM SALES - REPAIRS - SERVICE SCREENS REPLACED 50 Installed A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HI-FI one STEREO EQUIPMENT Store Mours: 8.30 a.m, to 6 p.m.Dail RADIO NYC CH - 730 ST, JAMES ST.W Le Fay (Ti LIT A The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 22, 1963 4 I AT Ar LE Examiner Rerving the Oily of Westmount since 3938 HUGH R.MOUNT, General Monager Printed and Published Every Friday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildare Rood, Montreal 29 John W.Soncton President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Editoriel Department \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising 481-2771 Clossified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) 481-0451 The Examiner aime to be an independent.clean newspaper for the home, devoted to publie service.$1.26 hall year.Five cents R copy.Mail subscriptions: $2.60 per year: Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebee Newspapers Association, Canadian Community Newspapers Reprenentativen.Authorized us Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postake in cash, WE SAY Educating our giant neighbor PIIRIME Minister Pearson has put his finger on one of the main barriers to mutual understanding between Canada and the United States.In an address in New York to the Pilgrims of the United States, he said Americans tend to \u2018\u201c\u2018underplay .problems until or unless they become conflicts.\u201d Ot the same time Canadians \u201ctend to overplay them.and make a disaster out of a difference.\u201d Canadians would undoubtedly be pleased if this situation could be changed and particularly if Americans would take notice of irritating situations before they develop into serious differences.To be realistic.however, it should be recognized that there is no real hope of any such change.The United States has 10 times as many people as Canada.It's deeply involved in vital problems throughout the world.Only when disagreements with Canada over policy develop into full-fledged disputes do Americans generally begin to take notice, And as long as a seeming- Iv unimportant action can have serious consequences in Canada we're likely to continue reacting violently.Perhaps the best thing we can do, then.is to try to impress on Americans that such reactions do not spring from any basie unfriendliness; that we're deeply concerned with Canadian interests and are merely doing our best to keep from getting hurt.Mr.Pearson has tried to do this.Discussing Canada's altitude, he said \u201cthere is no anti-American feeling, in the sense that there is any unfriendliness to the American peple.\u201d On the contrary, he added, \u201cwe are so friendly that we feel that we can criticize the United States like a Texan does \u2014 and in the same idiom.\u201d He made a plea for Amer- cans fo \u201cconsider any Canadian government as a friendly foreign one (he emphasized \u2018foreign\u201d) YOU SAY Traffic headache looms here Sir, Thank you for your thorough coverage of two important Wesmount stories in the past few weeks.1 refer to the announcement that Western avenue is to be the site of the West End subway terminus and also the city's recent steps toward the widening of Dorchester.Apparently these two projects will be carried out at the same time.This could have a most disasterous effect on traffic flow here.According to your story, Western is to be completely blocked off to traffic while the subway station is under construction.I should imagine also that if Dorchester is not completely blocked off, there will.at least, be some traffic disruption, This will leave only Sherbrooke and St.Catherine streets to handle the heavy rush hour traffie and wil surely create one of the worst headaches in the history of this city unles some rather drastic measures are taken.1 have the greatest respect for the Westmount traffic experts but would certainly like to hear the solution to this one.Motorist Sie oooh \u201c2 Pre BY THE WAY \u201cMacbeth\u201d in diving-boots FPYHE attraction of \u201cPeter Pan\u201d on ice at Wembley will probably be the flying on, or rather over, ice.Will air- skates be used?Why on ice?Why not on water-skis, or on a polo field, or in a tives court?A modern play staged on sewage might bring out some of the tiner points.whose first responsibility is the protection of the national interest of its own people.\u201d He added htat this naturally included the \u2018\u201cnecessity of close co-operation with a good and gigantic friend and neighbor.\u201d If Mr.Pearson's first premise ~\u2014 that Americans tend to ignore most of what Canada says \u2014 is correct, then few persons in the United States will pay more than passing attention to what the prime minister has said.But education is a gradual process and if we're going to impress Americans with our point of view, explanations of this sort must be made \u2014 over and over \u2014 until they begin to sink in, This Week in Westmount About seventy members of the Women's Liberal Association of St.Antoine-Westmount and Westmount-St.George left early Tuesday morning to spend the day in Ottawa.During the trip, coffee was served around nine o'clock by members of the executive, Mrs.Coristine, Mrs.Kathleen Dunne, Mrs.Wisenthal and 26 Years Ago in The Examiner Nov.17, 1937 Westmount stores this week advertised razor blades, five for ten cents: two dozen aspirin for .39; olive oil, 16 oz.for .49; rubbing alcohol, 16 oz for .39: \u201cYe Old English Salts were apparently popular and two local stores had them on sale: one pound for .39.Meanwhile.a St.Catherine street hardware store advertised new electric toasters at $1.98: Nickel-plated electric irons complete with cord at the same price.galvanized corrugated ash pails went for $1.75: falvanized wash boards for .49 and aluminum percolators for .98.In Westmount grocery stores.\u201ctop grade.empire grown\u201d coffee sold for .29 a pound: tea was at .59 a pound: flour, seven pounds for .35: and sugar 10 pounds for .53.* ¥ * \u2018Our job is to make the French Canadians listen to the clauses of the \u2018padlock law\u201d and to see its stupidity,\u201d declared R.L.Calder.addressing a well-attended meeting of Westmount Hi Y Grads in the local YMCA this week.\u201cAny attack on the law is branded as being a communistic move: and this the French Canadian dutifully refuses to listen.\u201d Mr.Calder said in his opening remarks that it was easy lo see the assemblage was of British lineage and it was thus unnecessary to stress the importance of free speech.\u2018Free speech,\u201d he said, \"was not only founded on fairness, but was a necessary part of the democracy.\u201d The padlock law.he continued, violates all concepts of demoeratic law enforcement, Any person, he said, can furnish information slyly to the atlorney-general to the effect that some one may be propagating communistic propaganda and the attorney- general can then, under the terms of the \u2018padlock law\u2019 cause the seizure of and confiscation of the goods of this person \u2014- and the person who may be entirely innocent, is not even entitled to an explanation, * * * The first heavy snowfall- amounting to over 13 inches which blanketed Eastern Canada this week brought out Westmount's snow removal fighting equipment and forces in full * * ¥ The City enjoyed a good Year from all viewpoints, said Mayor John Jenkins this week.No increase in taxation had been found necessary for a surplus of revenues over expenditures.The city had followed its plan of many years ago when it took over the Westmount Athletic grounds and that so (Continued on page 5) By VALENTINA RAHR Lady Shaughnessy.Upon arrival in Ottawa, the group was met by Fred Wanklyn, assistant to C.M.Drury, MP, who arranged to have the members conducted on a tour of the National Gallery.A highlight of the tour was the viewing of a collection of Aubusson tapestries from France.A Sherry Parity was held at 12:30.followed by lunch in the Parlamentary Restaurant with Mr.and Mrs, C.M.Drury.\u2018For years the opinion held by many people was that women are not interested in public alfairs, women don't understand public affairs, and that they are more interested in making meals and being a good \u2018menagere\u2019.\u2019\u201d said Mr.Drury, \u20181 do not share this opinion, nor does my wife.Herculean efforts have gone into organizing and carrying on the last election campaign and the women of St.Antoine-West- mount, Westmount-St.George have done their share under the leadership of Mrs.Coris- tine.She has also gone to tremendous lengths to make this trip possible and it is flatier- ing for me to think that in our constitueney so many women may be prepared to take time to see a bit of Ottawa, and Parliament.\u201d A few minutes later the guests were delighted to meet Prime Minister Pearson \u201cI owe you a debt for sending Mr.Drury to Ottawa,\u201d declared the Prime Minister.\u201cHe is a very good and capable representative of your con- stitutency.If it weren't for the women voetrs.and their work and support.I would not be here too.\u201d Members attended a session X \u2014 Word Puzzl ACROSS 1.Dutch river 6.Edible mollusk 0.Dexterous 10.Shoe tie 11.Seaport city: Fr.12.Additional 14.City: Pa.16.Fasten by stitches 47.Chinese measure 11, Machine 18.And not for bundling 19.Compass hay point: abbr.13, Solem.20.Odds and wonder 18.The head: 23.Finest sl.26.Domain 21.Split pulse 28.Siton a perch | 81.Lixiviumea 88.Mait 9 beverage 84, Jewish month 36.American Indian 88, Robert B, Lee's state: abbr, 89.A rebel: abbr, 41, Certain steak 44.Girl's name 46.Peers 47.Resound 48, Part of window frame 49.Sand dune: Eng.60.A maple, for one DOWN 1.Two-strand line: naut.2.Incite 8.In addition 4.Strand of thread under skin 8.More lucid 6.Not strict 7.Performs 8.Mountain pools RR RE of the Twenty-Sixth Parliament in the House of Commons where they witnessed a Ralliement des Creditistes filibuster which rought proceedings virtually to a standstill; and charges ol centen- nary patronage by former Prime Minister Diefenbaker.WINNIPEG BALLET COMPANY giving three performances al Westmount High School Auditorium on Friday evening, Saturday matinee and evening of this week.Tickets may be purchased at Cham- berlain-Leese School of Dancing, 4469A St.Catherine west.Programme will consist of \u201cLand of the Snow\u2019 excerpt from the Nutcraker Swite, \u2018\u2018Roundelay\u2019\u2019.\u2018'Whoops-de-d\u201d a special number choreographed by Brian Macdonald, which received a standing ovation after its premiere in Moscow, and \u2018Pas de Deux\u201d from Sleeping Beauty.The Saturday matinee performance will feature \u2018Hansel and Gretel.\u201d Please telephone 932-0729 for tickets.which may also be purchased at the door just before performances .A fashion show with commentary by Mrs.J.Beaudoin- Handfield Aberdeen avenue.will feature imported gowns by Sylvia Lang.The show will take place at the Pavilion, Lasalle Hotel.on Tuesday November 26.at 11:30 am., Mrs.Russell Stackhouse presiding at a meeting of the Westmount Women's Club on Friday.at 2:30 p.m.in Vie- toria Hall.Guest speaker will be Tom Cherrington .YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION campaign for funds continuing until November 25th inclusive .dD 22.Cun- EEE ENE ning AES ans 24.Weep EHESE NOT 25.Foot No] 11 SW: 515 digit 32 0MS 27,Acom- [LisjoolaiA \u2018vi3la munica- LIS] 3 sl 519 if3 tion = Jos 3 from So] cS one NO 3 Ev to WINS OI S VIS [N another 29.City: Spain 80.Across: 37.Top of comb.form a wave 82.Cebine 40.French monkey cheese 84.An indenta- 42, Den tion of the 43.Voided sea escutcheon 85.Whiskers 45.Tavern 4 5 le |7 |8 They Say Harsh counsels have no effect: they are like hammers which are always repulsed by the anvil.FE Ne ts \u2014 Helvetius- 0e SX BY ROVING By Oliver Towne It's still almost impossible to park on Thornhill between Churchill and Argyle.Construction workers for the new police station on Stanton jam it from nine to five.The street is so narrow that a single delivery truck stopped anywhere on the road effectively blocks all traffic .Talking of parking there appear to be quite a few cars being towed in to the police station these days sporting as many as three or four parking tickets, one for each four hour period it is left.With four parking tickets and a towing bill perhaps some car owners would rather just tip-toe by their cars and keep on walking .The Mayor of Westmount | and Mrs.C.H.Drury.who will be guests of honor at | CAMMAC fo the dinner-dance sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary B h of the Reddy Memorial Hos- present ac | pital Nov.23 at the Windsor Hotel sioh di C.M.\u2018Bud\u2019 Drury.Min-| sig Î-rea ng ister of Defence Production \u2018 L .from Westmount, visited] CAMMAC (Canadian the hub of i Amateur Musicians) will Canada\u2019s! .; NORAD defence system | Presents its annual sight- yesterday.The Minister leading of Bach's Christ- toured \u2018the underground \"AS Oratorio on Saturday.SAGE site at North Bay, November 30.at \u201cThe Ont.and addressed the an- Study\", 3233 The Boule- nual dinner meeting of the vard.Westmount from 4 to local Chamber of Com- © PM | ; merce.| Flautist, Mario Dusches- Formerly it was two.now all NES, Will conduct the per- of the Westmount Police cars| formance.All music lovers\u2019 ave equipped with 12-gauge are invited to participate.shotguns installed within easy The public is invited to reach of the driver.; .\u201cIt is our intention to arm come and sing with the Ca- policemen at least as well as/ Nadian Amateur Musicians, some of the criminals who might or bring an instrument and be roaming the area.\u201d explain- play or just come and ed a police official.listen He said the department in-, \u2019 tended to ultimately install the shotguns in all police cars.| Jet Passengers In the past.men in patrol More than one-half of ali cars carried only sidearms.|United States airlines\u2019 passen Rifles and shotguns have long, ger miles were flown in jet-, been part of the Police Depart-' propelled aircraft in 1962.ac- | ment's armament, the official cording to the Britannica Book explained.but they have never! of the Year.i been a regular feature of the! : - patrol car's equipment, ! Westmount is the only municipality in the area to have this feature.A.M.Campbell to attend seminar Westmounter Alistair M.Campbell, 3660 The Boulevard.president ol the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada will be one of the chiel participants in an advanced underwriting seminar te be held next month in Philadel- \" phia.The program of advanced semi- | nars for established agents is a; continuing one.a Sun Life offi-: cial explains, and more are scheduled to be held next year.* Subjects covered include estate > .° analysis, developments in business insurance, and life under- .- writing techniques.The seminars in Canada this year were held in Halifax.Brock- ville.Hamilton and Toronto.Other officers scheduled to be in Philadelphia with Mr.Campbell include W.G.Attridge.vice- president and director of agencies: H.F.Gundy.vice-presi- dent underwriting: M.D.Loucks, superintendent of agencies.(Eas- tera U.S.Division and W.J.Hul- big.associate general counsel.Mr.Hulbig and Mr.Loucks will attend all three seminars in the U.S.next month.recently and it is already show- school pupils i .ceived 1st elass MAKE CHARTERED TRUST YOUR PARTNER IN PLANNING Roslyn boosts | French courses Pupils in grades five and six School said they hoped to ob at Roslyn school ave now learn- tain a French specialist soon ing French not from regular Another innovation which class teachers, but from special- May come soon in loca schools, ists.officials report.is the teaching Principal Scott Kneeland said of French to Kindergarteners that while most of the elemen- plus grades one and two pupils tary school subjects could be Members of the Protestant taught adequately by the reg- School Board of Greater Mont- ; ular teachers.French language peal heard a report recently on i specialists were neede for older the first phase of a program pupils going on to high school.designed to extend the French \u201cThis innovation was begun program to all elementary ing positive results.the prin- The cipal said.\u201cOur aim.of course, is to have French specialists in all the grades, but for the time being.we feel it is MOS! PTO- pecoive 10 minutes instruction ductive in the 5th and 6th.\u201cdaily while those in Grades 1 Mrs.M.A, Samuels, a grad- and 9 { the Uni it iT : 2 are given 15 minutes uate of the University of Toron daily.Forty-five classes are dis- to and MeGill where she re- \u201ctributed over the 14 schools in- honors in volved.French teaches the new course , The report, submitted by ed- oe 3 3; a ar : + J Officials at Westmount Park cation committee chairman also noted that whereas last yaar French specialists were 26 years ago .employed in some 16 elementary schools the service has (Continued from page 4) been extended to 30 this year.many young persons made The board also heard the use of the facilities it was à annual Financial report given source of great satisfaction by finance committee chairman to all residents.he said.His Worship nm entioned the purchase of various pieces of property throughout the year.notably the old Lighthall residence on Mur- vay Park and the improvements that had been made there.The city was pursuing a policy of buying more playgrounds, he said spending money as it was available and advisable, He also mentioned the purchase of the old stonevard at the corner of St.Catherine street and: Hillside lane.program has begun, on an experimental basis in 14 Protestant schools on the island The Kindergarten youngsters Alderman Scott, he said, has a plan to reduce the speeding and accidents on, city streets: a large sum of money has been raised.but unfortunately this was also taken up by the province of Quebec.\u201cas they seem to need money as much as we FULLY LICENSED do\u201d added the Mayor.| RI.8-8871 Certain pedestrians.called DANCING NIGHTLY jaywalkers, get their name from ,; the jav bird.which usually runs: after things diagonally.SAVINGS Hugh B.Savage The balance sheet showed an operating deficit of $45.796 tour 1862-63.neddie FIX-IT.FRepoit £1 w= 17 U & path up to our Door they're beating They've heard about Our water heating.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 KRUPA in our YARDSTICK LOUNGE KRUPA®S unbelievably great performances every night.Doncing to 3:00 AM.Ne cover, minimum or admission charge.Drop in tor TOWN & COUNTRY BUFFET Teste Sensations or our Table d'Hôte or à le Carte dining pleesure, then odjourn to the YAROSTICK Lounge te enjoy tebu- lous JIM KRUPA end Dencing.Town Gantry) 6061 Cote de Liesse Rd., Earn more on your dq 4% interest on a Deposit Account.Interest quarterly on minimum monthly balance.Withdrawals may be made in person or by mail.3V2% interest on a Savings Account, with | chequing privileges.Interest paid half.| | yearly on minimum half-yearly balance, Longer, more convenient hours, Better sof.foe vice.Booklet mailed on request.CHARYERED TRUSTY ee 625 Dorchester Bivd., West, 1812 Greene Avenue, Westmount, E961 'ZZ s3QUaA0N \u2018Abpiu4 \u2018Joutwoxg sunounsam ayy a a I ~ © 3 SS 1 = ® - = a 2 w The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 22, 1963 Christmas gifts Shoppers short of ideas but leng on money can let a computer choose their Christmas gilts for them ot Simpson's this year, An 1l.unit computer on the fourth floor at Simpson's will suggest gifts from à list of about 3.000 stored in its steel skull, Shoppers will fill out a card stating the age and sex of the parson receiving the gift.The price range and category of gilt will also be asked, The computer digests the ine formation for 10 seconds and selects 10 suggestions, The gift seribed and the customer is told suggestions are de- where he can buy the item, oder rd te ede Ak de rAd ES SUITS Mode to Measure From the best English materials Also Sport Jockets ond Trousers ready made ot very low prices.WESTMOUNT TAILORS 380 Victoria Avenue lOpnosite Steinberg's) DM IE MN M MIS Safe-Driving Week proclaimed As in the past six years, Safe- Driving Week in Canada will extend trom December 1 to 7, in- BERBER RERELYY ERR SEY clusive.The Canadian Highway Safety Council will sponsor this , major road safety campaign with increased co-operation expected \u201cfrom provincial and community safety organizations in all prov- \u201cinces, As in the past.Safe-Driving ; Week will stress problems that \u201carise in winter driving and walking.It will also serve to lead into the nation-wide, December- i ong campaign to combat holiday | i traffie hazards, promoted \"year by federal, provincial and community police.During Safe-Driving Week in 1962, 70 people died in traffic across Canada.This was a considerable increase over the same * period of 1961, when 55 perished.However, of the 43 Canadian cities with populations exceeding 40.000, all but 10 completed Safe- Driving Week without a single road death and were cited by His Excellency the Governor General.FYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYON SKI Exomples: St.Anton: Also: Still choice space Mail coupon todoy ! PV VV CV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VY Vr Vr Voy vrvovrey IN THE ALPS THIS WINTER ?DAVOS: ZERMATT: ST.MORITZ: ST.ANTON: ZURS: RESERVE Your hotel! bookings through us Positively Lowest Rates Obtainable on this Continent Davos: Hotel Victoria (inc, all meals) without beth $12.95, with bath $15.95 Hotel Alpenhof without bath $7.95, with bath $10.35 Wirzbuehl: Pension Burgstallhof $5.90 AND MANY MANY OTHERS.in Innsbruck, From: $5.55 per person, per day.OVERSEAS TRAVEL ADVISORS DOMINION SQUARE BUILDING {In cooperation with Finlay Travel Service, Toronto) à à dé de à à à A A A A A A A A A A A A AP MA ING LECH: KITZBUEHL: Une, all meals) for the IX Olympic Games e CALL UN.6-1804 Là A À À À À À À À À À À À A à À À À À A À À À À À à À À À À À À À À A0.cach! | | Study next door: lleft to right] Cindy Byers, 5; Schwop, 5.SCHOOL SITE Shown above is the former Thomson residence on the Boulevard near Braeside Place soon to be converted into a private French school, Ecole Michelle Provost.The bylaw to permit the school to locate here was opposed last Friday.The house was for a time \"the official residence of the chief British General in Canada and dates from the early 1800's.The youngsters passing by on The Boulevard are all pupils at The Cathy Oliver, 6; and Susan B of M revue Record wheat crop, sales still leaves surplus Canada's record wheat crop has enabled the country to meet the extraordinary demands from the Soviet Union as well as from traditional markets and still leave at the end of the current crop year some 500 million bushels for export and carryover.This observation is made by the Bank of Montreal in its Business Review for October.just issued.Exports this year could be well over the current official \u2018 estimate of 550 millions bushels and substantially above the previous record set in 1928-28 when 405 million bushels were exported.the B of M says, \u201cThe heavy production and marketings in promise for the remainder of the year should place wheat well ahead of any other agriculutural commodity as a source of income and add further to the already buoyant income position of Canadian farmers, the bank states.\u2018In terms of the balance of payments, Canadian wheat sales during the current year should earn something of the order of a billion dollars,\u201d the B of M continues and says.\u2018The significance of this is obvious at a time vhen Canada's external payments position is a matter of concern.However.it is not perhaps generally appreciated that the surplus in Canada\u2019s balance | For \"highly successful art project re- .sumed in October again under the direction of Mr.and Mrs, Don of payments from trade in agricultural products has not, in recent years, reached the high levels achieved a decade ago.\u201d Turning to other field crops, the B of M notes that production and yields are generally ahead of a year ago and substantially above the average for the past ten years.\u201cCrop estimates for almost all | coarse grains are high with barley.rye and flaxseed all showing increases.The production of hay is al a record level.and output of sugar beets is also up from last year,\u201d the bank observes.Roslyn H&S offers six courses The Roslyn Home and School Association named six projects this year, three for the pupils.three for their parents, The Association holds French conversational classes for adulls under the direction of Mme.Saly, a member of the French Department High School.It is intended to hold classes for twenty weeks with the participants divided into two groups according to ability.Further information may be ob- I tained from Mrs, J.Patrick.110 | Sunnyside avenue, 482-1866.Another class popular this year | is adult art instruction.Classes are held Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m.in the Roslyn School Art : Room, Those who wish to take i the course should telephone Don Perkins, 937-5011.A badminton club for adults cach Wednesday evening in the large gym at Roslyn.the youngsters Roslyn's Perkins.Girls ballet classes started October 15 with weekly lessons of one hour on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.Convner of the Roslyn Ballet committee is Mrs.DM.Cumming, Sewing classes September 30, commenced \u201cFarm cash income from farming operations during the first six months of this year was above that received in the comparable period the year before, with gains registered in almost every category of production.\u201d The B of M notes that increases has been recorded for livestock and products, dairy products and poultry.Developers seek .(Continued from Page 1) mount Park School on Academy road, converted within the past three years from a junior high to an elementary school.The New Rochelle Development Corporation spokesman said that a six storey building would be \u201ccompletely impractical\u201d on the site, \u201cThis is one of the biggest lots available in years.\u201d he said.\u201cWe envision a 12 storey building with a con- : siderable setback.\u201d The Western avenue property contains 69.000 square feet.\u201cMeanwhile.offers to purchase Queens school are being studied by the local school board.They havereceived several bids.but have mentioned no specific companies.All sales must finally be approved by the Greater Montreal School Board and the Superintendant of Education in Quebec.A Better Brush For Both Teeth and Gums The Oral B Toothbrush hos been designed in accordance with professional specifications to make the brushing process safe, pleasant and more effective.The reason is found in the softer, smaller filaments , .three times more than you will find in on ordinary brush.These filoments have smooth tops which provide thorough cleansing without dom- aging [tooth structure or injuring gum tissue.AMERICAN 3 IBY 2) J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Prescriptions carefully ond occurately filled ot reasonable prices, 1305 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE, 2-2408 v & © © + For Westmount Centre project Complete text of Zoning y-law amendment given The complete text of the pro-, scribed in Section 2 of this By- cast by Wood posed zoning by-law amendment © law concerning Westmount Centre\u2019 from the said Districts R-4 and Street, on the follows: Whereas plans were sub- C-5 and is hereby designated Catherine Street as a redevelopment area RDA-I mitted to the City of Westmount | in conformity with the revised Lot 375-54 and on the Lenth day of July 1963.; plans subinitted to the City of on behalt of Westmount Center | Westmount on the sixth day of Inc.for the redevelopment of ; November.1963.on behalf of i jection of the east boundary of office.a bank the area hereinafter described.; ; Westmount Center Inc.a copy Lot 375-54 to the cast boundary ; \u2018 and revised plans therefore | of which is attached with the were submitted to the City of original of this By-Law, subject by the east boundary of Lot theatre Westmount on the sixth day of 1 to compliance with the require- November 1963: and.the Architectural Commission of the City: and.Whereas the said area now forms parts of District R-4 of! the Residential Zone and District C-5 of the Commercial: Zone: and.j Whereas it is desirable and | in the interest of the City to: permit the redevelopment of: the said area in conformity with | the said plans submitted to the : City: i It is ordained and enacted by By-Law entitled \u201cBy-Law To Amend By-Law 655 Entitled! \u2018By-Law\u2019 To Regulate Residential.Commercial and Indistrial | Zones\u201d.as follows:- By-Law 635 adopted on the | 11th day of March 1963.as amended by By-law.is hereby.further amended as tollows:- SECTION 1 Notwithstanding Sections 3-2-' 4.3-3-5.4-4.6-2 and 6-8 of Bylaw 655.nothing in said By-law shall prevent the establishment of a building in the area de- Prof.Oliver to lead new | French study | McGill Professor Michael K.Oliver.a resident of Grosvenor avenue.prominent in St.An- toine-Westmount NDP affairs.is to lead a new program to pro-' mote and encourage the study of all aspects ol French Canada.Mr.Oliver, associate professor of Politiral Science and Economies at the university was named chairman for the pro-; gram.He said he will work with five departments at McGill in! addition to his own: anthrepo- | logy.economics¢ geography.history.political science and romance langues.| He said that studies on French Canada offer \u201ca legitimate area of academic investi-; gation and we hope to co-ordin- ate the efforts of many scholars\u2019 in varied fivlds both in Canada, and outside.\u201d } In addition to the many new\u2019 courses being planned for un-, dergtaduale and graduate.: students.plans call for the, establishment of tellowships.| visiting lectuerers, expanded library facilities and organization ! of a conference of scholars,' Prof.Oliver said.EDUCATION IS VITAL To entertain any hope of being a standoul in a work force of some seven millions with an interrupted or incomplete education is just .a hope without chance of realization.Not will it be sufficient to stay in school and just drift along.A high school diploma , is merely the star ting gun.ments of said By-Law 655 as jection thereof Whereas such plans have | modified by the provisions of erine Street to the novth boun- provided.however been approved in principle by this By-Law.| the east property line of Lot | 475- 31 to Wood Avenue, on the For the purpose of By-law ar the FAR.of the said By-law Tiorell River (B.C.) News., SECTION 2 Here is apartment luxury in the Westmount manner! Facing the tranquil, tree-dotted acres of Westmount Park, THE PARKVIEW apartment residence offers a choice address in a choice community.The spacious suites are thoughtfully planned and beautifully finished.Cultural, recreational and shopping facilities are close by \u2014 even downtown Montreal is just minutes away.Enjoy apartment living at its finest \u2014 make your home at the prestigious Parkview.Your inspection is cordially invited.INFORMATION: WE 25468 | Avenue to the east boundary of he permitted other of Lot 375-31 and on the west service shop.à workshop, a dary of Lot 375-62 and by the the foregoing shall have show | east boundary of RDA-1 is bounded on the from the north boundary of Lol Western Avenue i north by Western Avenue from 375-10 to Western Avenue.SECTION 3 Avenue from 655 RDA-L shall be deemed to building shail not exceed 3 for which is hereby detached Western Avenue to St Catherine constitute one site the first twenty south by St thousand SECTION 2000000 square feet of its site In RDA-1 no occupancy shalt and 6 tor that portion of the than an Site tn excess of twenty thous.from Wood - by the north apartment budding: an hotel, and 2000000 square feet of its boundaries of Lots 375-62 and an art school, à bustness college, ste 375-10 from the northerly pro- 4 private club or odue, © vel i due an be the greatest Hortontal a retail store a area of the building shall not restaurant, à laborators a 5 © exceed 900 of the area of the site: .a physiotherapy studio 375-54 and the northerly pro- 4 radio station.a television sta.0 (he heht ot the buitding from St.Cath- ion.or à bowling establishment, SHE not exceed twenty-one 21 storeys SECTION 6 RDA-T shall not be developed except as one unt and in con- fornuity with the revised plans attached to the oratinal of this .that none ot Lot 375-31 indows or shop entrances on SECTION 5 In establishing RDA-I THE PARK VIEW SHERBROOKE AT MOUNT STEPHEN e WESTMOUNT Le I CII UN Mires i Furnished & Decorated by Fraser Bros.NOW RENTING: 1, 2 & 3-BEDROOM SUITES B Each apartment scientifically sound-proofed 8 Individual thermostatic heat control BE iIndividually- controlled central air conditioning B 2 complete luxury bathrooms in most suites @ Kitchens with twin wall- ovens and dishwasher [ Cedar-lined storage closets @ Master TV antenna @ Telephone and TV outlets in every room J Terraces designed for maximum privacy B Doorman service @ Indoor parking.THE PARKVIEW WESTMOUNT'S SUPERB NEW APARTMENT HOUSE CR ar £961 \u2018ZZ 49quiasoN 'ADplij \u2018Jautuerg junousom ey) L The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 22, 1963 8 ANGLICAN \u2018Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Wesimount Uhe fes'd.Alex.Mellor.Rector Vhe Mes 6 l'anon 5 H Dindeay, Mon Asnintant bLdward T Hrown, Orgunint and Chelrmaster Sunday, November 24th FENDAY NEXT BHEORE ADVENT BOG on Hedy Fuchinst 1615 #0 Mathins scandy 100 a Sundiey School \u2018 1104 an Salemi Eucharist TW 1 Evensong saturday KT ANDHEW S DAY 00.ne Vois Euchourst S00 Quitt Attarnioonn\u2019\u2019 ' Condus to The Kev do HB Valentine Holy bucharnint: Weskduese 7,00 à m.| Fuecdiny Thin stays O00 om Fre das.$30 son Wednesdas: Firdax Sf.MATTHIAS\" CHURCH | Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hili The Hey d IN Hoidge, Reelar | \u2018Phe Hev'd de.W.Troop \u2014 Hon.Ans'l, Sunday.November 24th | NEXT BEFORE ADVLNT RUNDAY dl 0 an Heoix Commune 840 Hm Hedy Communion ; ang Sennen | Mattins with lt um Semon dés Cob Corner Nursery and Sundays School 950615 Evonsone wvhh Sepmon : Preacher tor the Day The Hector WEDNESDAY W606 om Holy Communinn Organist & Choirmanter: Norman W.Rurrle, ARCO.ARCM.F-T.C.L.PRESBYTERIAN | MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2év Melville Avenue Mev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, BD.Minister Sunday, November 24th 106 oe Chureh Sehoot MW oan Pubhe Worship Vhe Minister will preach.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmanter AU are Cordially Welcome.| LUTHERAN | EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER | 250 Clarke Ave, Westmount Wem.C.Nolting.B.D.Pastor Wo.Hamel, Organist Sunday, November 24th 1000 am.1am 1100 ore.Sentar Sunday School Hexutat Service ! Junior Sunday School | and Nursery UNITARIAN \u201cThe Unitarian Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.! (et Simpson) Sunday, November 24th ; 11,060 am.| Theology and the Frontier of Learning Leonid Macon, BH A, Donald Muckey, Mus.B., Organist and Director of Music Chwmech School and Kindergarten meet in Umitaiion House every Sunday at Ut am, bVakeshore Unitarian Chureh ®t 14 Cedar Ave, Pointe Claire Mer BD.| Cor.7-40 po, UNITED St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT (101 Cote St.Antoine Rd., nest Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Doniel M.Gront, B.A., D.D.Rev.Dougios Moulend, B.A., B.D.Miss Volerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.Gordon White.B Mua, Organist Rev.Sunday, November 24th 11 00 zen Dr Grant CCTHE NEASURE OF LIFE\" 730 pm Dr.Grant \u2018A PRESCRIPTION FOR SUCCESS\u201d a.Connoupht and Issac Lodges in at- Conte Homy Stearns Mason Vondinee ry, 16.00 znd 11 00 een, Church School with Crib Corner and Nursery VISITORS WELCOME ! Westmount Park Church I.ansdowne snd Weslern Aves.) Minister: Rev, Callum Thompsen, CD.BA.BD.Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, B.A, M.R Sunday, November 24th #:45 an.Teeners Bible Study Group 106 à m0.Church School in West- mount \"Y\" 160 an Sermon Topic: \u201cFATE OF A NOBODY\" 780 pan Seumon Topic: \u201cBIG LITTLE THINGS\u201d Organist & Choirmaster: Mr.Warne Riddell, B.Mun, DOMINION-DOUGLAS | Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.R.Douglas Smith, BA, BD, DD.Rev.Roy P.Staftord.B.A, B.D.Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Sunday, November 24th 11:06 am.Morning Worship Sermon: \"WHAT 1S A CHRISTIAN?\" Rev.R.Douzlas Smith, DD.DR.STANLEY FROST of McGill \u201cThe Planned Society\u201d Final lecture in the series \u201cOld Light on New Ideas\u201d Organist and Choirmaster Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bar.SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, November 22nd at 8:15 p.m.Dr.Sylvan Schwartzman will speak on \u201cReligious Education \u2014 Our Greatest Challenge,\u201d Saturday Morning.November at 11:30 nan.Sermonctte by Dr.Stern \u201cFinding God\u2019 based on tion.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Upper School, Saturday Mornings ut 8:30 am.Sunday Morning at 9:30 au, Daily Hebrew School Monday thu Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m.PARENT MEET TEACHER Monday Evening, November 25th at 8:00 pon.auspices Home and School Association.DAILY SERVICES Monday thtu Thwsday Evenings at 5:45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 9:45 a.m.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Sunday Mormng at 10:15 am.courses in Bible \u2014 the Hebrew jane BAPTIST Member Baptist Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.SUNDAY.NOV 11:60 am.7:30 pm.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH ond Canadian Boptist Federation\u2018 Sherbrooke Street West ot Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Minister: Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, B.A., B.Th.Organist & Choir Master: John Cook \u201cCHOSEN AND SENT\" \u201cKEEP THY HEART WITH ALL DILIGENCE\" Rev.H.C.Wilkinson \u2014 Preacher at both services Midweek Service: Wednesday.8:00 p.m.BYPU:; Friday.8:00 p.m.; School: Sunday.10:00 - 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME World Alliance hureh A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.EMBER 24th = _ 231d | Torah Por- | SABBATH SERVICES On Friday evening, November 22 at 815 pm.Dr.Sylvan Schwartzman ol the Hebrew est Challenge.\u2019 Dr.Stern will preside at the worship.An oneg shabbat ond Kiddush recepcion will follow the worship in the Grover Auditorium auspices Temple Sisterhood.Saturday morning, November 25 al 11,30 am, sermoncite by Dy.Stern \u201cFinding God\u201d bused on Torah Portion will be given, TEACHERS' INSTITUTE On Saturday.November 23 at 12.30 p.m.following the luncheon session, Dr.Sylvan Schwartzman will lecture before the faculty of the Temple Emanu-El Religious School on \u2018Some Key Reform Insights In Our Teaching.\u201d On Sunday.November 24 ut 12.30 p.m.Dr.Schwartzman will lecture on \u201cKey Emphasis Of The Bible.\" On Monday evening, November 25 parents will meet teachers in their respective schootrooms at 8 p.m.At 8.45 p.m.teachers and parents will assemble in the; Temple Community House, when Dr.Schwartzman will speak on \u201cWhere Are We Heading In Re- | ligious Education ?* An open ferum will be held followed by a \u2018social hour, The entire program | , is under the auspices of the Home and School Association and | the Temple School Board under | tbe co-chairmenship of Mrs.| Joseph Frankel and Mrs.Ed- _mund Gordon.| \u201cThe Fire Next Time by James Baldwin wil) be reviewed , before the Temple Book Lovers\u2019: , Forum Wednesday afternoon, | November 27 at 2.30 p.m.in Tem- | ple Sanctuary by Leslie Roberts, Author.Lecturer and Radio Com- | mentator, , | Presiding, Mrs.Asher Gersten- feld: Co-Chairman of the day, Mrs.Reuben Ginsberg.Presiding ai tea tables, Mesdames Leslie Roberts.Eugene Gardner.Lawrence Marks, Leonard Mason.| Hostesses.Mesdames Gerald, : Benjamin.Stuart Cohen, Eugene Gardner.Alfred Kahn, Leo Kirschberg, David Kobernick.Martin Levine, Paul Putziger.| The following are new affiliants of the Men's Club Messrs.| Leonard Dickman, Isadore Pol- | Jack.Herman Manella, Gerald Benjamin.Lawrence Glenns, | Theodore Wohl, Dan E.Rudberg.| Under the co-chairmenship of | , Samuel Garfield and Edward | Auerbach, QC.a Brotherhood ! membership campaign is now in full swing.SCHOOL.FOR ADULTS On Sunday morning, November 24 at 10.45 a.m.Dr.Stern will\u2019 lead the class in \u201cAn Adult's\u2019 Journey Through The Bible.At | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | First Church of Christ, | Scientist, Westmount ! 390 Lansdowne Avenue | at Sherbrooke Street f BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, TRE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, Sunday, November 24th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School { 11:00 am.Church Service .: Lesson - Sermon Subject: | : SOUL AND BODY Golden Text: 1I Corinthians J.18.We all, with open face beholding as in a! | Blass the glory of the Lord.are changed into the same Image (rom | glory to glory, of the Lord EVERY WEDNESDAY ~ 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: The public invited Tuesday.Thuisduy and Fri- ; day, 2 to 4 p.m.: Wednerday 6:30 to 2:00 pm.- ; \u2019 oT even us by the Spirith Union College will talk on \u201cReligious Education \u2014 Our Great-' , Temple Sisterhoods | give a wide survey of this fascin- | the heart to-give it.Teaching reform discussions scheduled at Temple Emanu-El a.m.Dr.Anna Stearns will lecture on \u2018Great Jewish Philosophers\u201d\u201d while the class in Hebrew will be directed by Mrs.Marion Cornfield.Hebrew Congregations Last Week In Chicago were Rabbi Dr.and Mrs.Harry J.Stern, Mr.an \u201cMrs.Samuel Wechsler, Mr.and Mrs.AHred Zion, Mrs.Isidore H.Morrell, Mrs.Charles Everest, Mrs.Percy Abelson, Miss Rose Coben, The Federation of held their 24th biennial assembly: also the National Association of Temple Administrators held their 11th biennial assembly in conjunction with the union of America Hebrew Congregations.It is estimated that nearly four thousand attended this conclave of Reform Judaism which dealt with the theme \u2018Judaism And The Pursuit Of Excellence\u2019, representing six hundred and fifty Reform Congregations (hrough- oul the United States and Can- aaa.National Westmount Baptist Guest preacher to speak here SHRDL S9aV-âp.ETA 1 ETAOH On Sunday.November 24, the guest preacher at Westmount Baptist Church.both morning and evening, will be the Rev.H.C.Wilkinson.In the morning he will preach on \u2018\u2018Chosen And Sent, and in the evening the topic of | his sermon will be \u2018Keep Thy Heart With All Diligence.\u201d Troubles blamed on ignorance Mess, poverty.crime, misery, and so on, would be much more effectively combatted if men would strive to understand more clearly what it means to be the | beloved sons of God.a Christian Science lecturer declared in an | address prepared for delivery this evening, in the auditorium of ! First Church of Christ.Scientist, i Montreal.Man's divine heritage of dominion over the ills of the flesh could be more and more \"experienced in practical ways, | {he speaker said.but only in the degree it was understood and | claimed.\u201cGod doesn't need reminding of His fatherhood.\u201d he added.| \u201cBut we so often need to remind j ourselves of our divine sonship.| The realization of the ever-pre- sent loving Father has healed countless cases of hopeless suffering and disease.\u201d The speaker.Noel D.Bryan- Jones, CS.of Worthing.England, is a member of the world-wide .Christian Science Board of Lee- ; tureship.His theme was \u2018God \"Omnipotent Makes Man Triumphant.\u201d\u2019 Man could not exist apart from God, be argued.since man was the reflection or expression of God.\u201cIt's so important to gain jand maintain this stupendous idea of ourselves in place of the puny mortal idea of man presented by the material senses.We i just can\u2019! claim too much good, English classes for New Canadians are held every Monday | evening at 8 o\u2019clock in the Lower Hall.| The mid-week meeting of they Bible Study, is on Wednesday at | 8 p.m, : The BYPU meets on Friday evenings at 8.| \u2014_\u2014 | Red Feather seeks volunteers The Montreal Volunteer Bureau.Red Feather's central placement office for volunteers, sponsors open meetings several times cach: year to introduce the publie to the opportunities available in volunteer work.Many thousands of men and women are presently active in their spare time, in hospitals and in the community.| working with the handicapped, children and adults.the poor.the lonely.the emotionally and the mentally disturbed.The need for volunteers is ever , increasing.Claude Richardson, QC, winner of the 1963 Canadian Mental: Health Association award for out\u2019 standing volunteer service in the field of mental health, will be guest speaker at the Volunteer Bureau's open meeting, Tuesday November 26 at the Sun Life Auditorium at 8 p.m.His subject, \u201cThe Place of the! Volunteer in the Community\" will ating field.A film, \u201cThe Human Side\u201d (volunteers in mental health} will be shown followed by a question period.Members of the Board and the staff of the Volunteer Bureau look forward to welcoming all those with an interest in their fellow-man.with time to give and too much perfection.too much freedom and dominion for ourselves.It's all ours.and il we don\u2019t claim it we only have ourselves to blame if we don't ex- Church, for Praise, Prayer and perience it.\u201cGod is always tenderly caring for every one of us as a heloved idea.an infinitely valued creation.This is our authority for living, our authority for being well and happy and prosperous.\u201d Dominion Douglas Lecture series concludes Sunday Next Sunday morning at Dominion-Douglas Dr.Smith will preach on the theme \u201cWhat 's a Christian?\u201d In the evening, Dr.Stanley Frost, Dean of Graduate Studies, McGill University, will vonclude his series Old Light on New Ideas with his fourth lee- ture entitled \u201cThe Planned Society.The lecture will be followed by a question period.sf for those who need our services, no matter what time of the E ARE immediately available | day or night.DA Collins INC.AF wiiitame 8010 SHERBROOKE STASET WEST fA NUNNS + + + Musical Sharps, Flats & Naturals Lower Canada College to be made will be, The Sema All Round Cup, Johw Tait: the !dunter AU Rouad Cup.V.Tea- |versy.The 12th grade prizes Lo [orn Some of the presentations Year book features By FRANCES GOLTMAN THE WORKING PUPIL \u2014 THE WORKING TEACHER.One cannot get results without effort \u2014 effort requires toil and toil is just another word tor work.The majority ot music students these days are not \u201cWorking Pupils.\u201d True, many take lessons (some for a season, others for several vears, plus the serious ones who really work and one finds that whilst a few work correctly from the start.a goodly number only begin to work properly atter a couple ol seasons.The \u201cWorking Pupil\u201d who progresses is the one who practises (academic subjects or music! with a system \u2014 this is where the instructor has a real duty \u2014 he or she is the \u201cWorking Teacher\u201d and should explain to the pupil HOW to work.Are many pupils taught the way to study alt home when they are assigned the daily school homework\u201d Are many music students told exactly how to practise each item at home?Parents should realize these important facts immie- diately when they start school and music.Learns quickly A bright pupil learns quick- lv and even if the instructor is not competent.the student manages to shift for himself but how about the slowe: student\u201d A teacher at school must follow regulations and add inventive ways to inspire and interest the class.A music) teacher is in a different sphere.Whereas the school teacher has one grade tin elementary school) to instruct the music teacher is imparting knowl edge Lo numerous age and intelligence levels.He is expected to produce results with each student.How can one expeet a fast rate of promotion when a child of seven and a halt years goes to a different \u2018after school\u201d lesson daily?Poor little pre- teener! 1 made the discovery last week that one child of this tender age has ballet lessons twice weekly at a well known school \u2014 another day attends a children\u2019s drama school \u2014 will be taking ice-skating lessons shortly and has a music lesson once a week, The little child goes somewhere EVERY dav after school and during the winter the family trovels up north weekends for skiing.That child is \u201cwound up\u201d Quite a few but not all have such a strenuous routine us this tot.By the Lime they land others who are in the same category\u2019 reach high school age.the parents wonder why they have such nervous offspring \u2014 why they are finding their studies difficult \u2014 why they are not good in mathematics! A sorry plight for such voung heads! ! This past week, à dear little ten year old gave me a note betore starting her lesson, Imagine my surprise upon being asked to \u2018\u2019Please excuse Dorothy (not her name) for not practising her piano this week due to the fact that she iad a lot of homework from school.\u201d | 1 got right up and telephoned | the parent, in front ol the child ! and explained that had she done a little less on account of more school studies.| would net mind but it was absolutely wrong to send me a note with this request.| Agrecing with me that 1 was right, she now realized that it was wrung to have let her Bel away with i.I asked \u201cWhat is Dorothy going to do later, tin high school if she has to study like this for exams at 10 years of age\u201d\u201d If you want progress in music \u2018or anything) parents MUST do their duty and have the child practise daily.Since Dorothy started music last year and is a bright pupil in school, there was no necessity for not practising before school tests.NEXT WEEK: WHAT GRADE?SURPRISES! SAYING OF THE WEEK: It makes a great difference in the force of a sentence two new sections By PETER G.MATHON The school year book.under editor Alan Gratias, will feature two completely new sections this edition.Those are a French section, edited by lan Cook, and the Art section.edited by Mike Taylor.The former is a new idea and poems, short essays and jokes in French will all be accepted.In the Art section, sketches, photos.cartoons and other art work.will also be considered.Another interesting feature will be the inclusion of the history of the school crest.The Old Boys of the school will be paid tribute in this year's annual.whether a man be behind it or no.Ralph Waldo EMERSON 1803-1882.Fach form will (insert a sud) amount of space in the advertisement section.The students will pay for the space This should help create a feeling of pride in having something to do with the success of the paper To inspire the contribution ot material to the annual, chere are $45 in prizes an the Literature section and over SUK in prizes ia, all sections together The 1,000-odd books will be distributed to all students a LOC, and all schools, public and pri vate, will receive copies.Pr\u2018 vale schools in New Brunswick and Ontario also receive copies.The exchange editor is presentiy secking out private schools in Eu-\u2018 rope who are interested in obtaining the vearly Another annual affair, Speech Night, will be held tomorrow lo T.A.Forster, J, C.Tait.The Lith grade prie vues to LAN Slaughter.The scholarsiops to MeGdl were obtained by CC.M.Douglas, (9 W.Derrick, J.M.Fle, I.N.Slaughter.Vdnussion co Priaceton Une sity was won by J.CL Tait, while adoussion to VUE vent to FT.AJ Forster.Also to be presented will be the McGill School Cectitiçates la these exams, there were 12 with fiest class honors, 17 with second class honors and 23 with third class honors from LUC Eaactly 92° ot the 1h wade obtained theie certihieates Xx: A: A: The Current Events Club bad a music demonstration (a the Music Room last Fraday It wos a string instrument exlubition by Jack Kivik, David Hutchisos.Donald Gilmore, Fred Muson.Allister MeLane aod Cheis Lauk- ing, The string instructor a LOC is Mr, Ouofevo.\u201cExport sales?We work through our local bank\u201d Helping to move the goods that meau so much to so many Cunadians is an every-day service of the chartered banks.Manufacturers, producers and shippers increasingly use the local bank\u2014not only to help finance the movement of goods in and out of the country but for assistance in overcoming problems of distance, currency and regulation.Today the chartered banks are able, through their network of branches across Canada and their foreign branches, agents and representatives, to provide traders and travellers with the facilities of one of the world\u2019s largest international banking systems.This world of service is available to customers of any branch in any town or city.It provides quick business communications, speeds delivery of goods, helps Canadian companies to compete in markets everywhere, THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY through full-range banking responsive to growing, changing needs EE a EEE £961 'ZZ 1aquaaoN \u2018Abpuq 'JaUIWDY] Junoulsapm ay) EEE ESA OS SEDE fn Zi t se de ri nt ro 754 \\ 3 = 9 » 4 CECE ICE CE CCC LL EEE I LA D A EC EC CE I OE SIC EEE AE LE A LE LE LE LA D D LE D RE D OL CCS CE LE LA EL ees LC LE PE DC SE CL LS LD LP LL LE EL y The Westmeunt Examiner, Friday, November 22, 1963 ] 0 EVELEIGH PATTERSON LUGGAGE COMPANY Ladies\u2019 and Men\u2019s LUGGAGE and LEATHER BAGS, etc.® McBRINE ® CHRISTIE ® CARSON ® SAMSONITE ACLWoRDs GiFTS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST, CHINA, INDIA and MOROCCO ® Hand- blocked silk Scarves from India ® Hand - tooled Leather Goods from Morocco SSSR S'SATEOE ETS SES ue You've been THINK:NG abc: it's time to DO something! personally printed Christma & : USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN variety of sample books (14 Wy @ Brassware and Bells ri i at your leisure, inspect the = from India ; WE REPAIR all types of LEATHER GOODS ÿ You are assured of fast ser Bs ® Hand - carved Tables 0 .J ÿ Our boxed Christmas Care § and Screens from 4190 St.Catherine St.W.WE.5-2101 ; constitute the greatest s se India y car Lreene ÿ and money-saving angle.By e Ha nd - beaten Copper ÿ EE EEE CEC CEC SECS SEIS SSS STE fy Holiday INVITATIONS are go anters trom orocco 3 B Came! 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Yes, it's time to order ed Christmas Cards from our large » books (14 in all).Come in now and, inspect the beautiful array we offer.of fast service.ristmas Cards selling at 25 for $1 greatest value from an artistic ving angle.TONS are going fast\u2014so better hurry NTED STATIONERY NAPKINS MATCHES COASTERS BOOKPLATES ing NAME LABELS PLAYING CARDS EN en 295-355\u2014505\u2014$1 LISTS .!.\u2026.906-75\u20141.95 AN CALENDARS fetter ara oll at each $1 MENT CALENDAR .1.75 CALENDAR .2.50 Rs Lace ! eus n anse 0000 each 50¢ HOLDERS .each 1 35 Ie CARDS \u2014 TALLIES DIARIES \u2014 DESK DIARIES PME ADDRESS BOOKS horse.sized ones Large ones ackers with Caps and Toys all and Large ones eee esse case es eue 00000008 each 1 49 49-2.98-3.49-3.95-4.95 S DOKS T.BOOKS AUTOGRAPH BOOKS lers in an Endless Variety 5 AMES BOOKS TOYS t assortment of gift wrapping apers and ribbons We Deliver punt Stationery Sherbrooke St.West Albert HU.1-2575 PS TES 02 oo Wat YOO WOOL tho OR, Wc: Yas Kt Nts WO, UE GE GH GURU Ga UR When you shop at home you get.© HIGH QUALITY © BETTER SERVICE © FAIR PRICES wv ÿ rion ES Perfect Presents for Men of Good Tuste Standard brand merchandise at reasonable prices by: Arrow, Forsyth, Currie, Penman's, Harvey Woods, Watson's, Packard, Stetson, Buckley, Kaufman, etc.Featuring Shoes by Slater, Sweaters and Socks by Wolsey, Viyella and No-tron Shirts by Arrow, Robes by Majestic.ATTRACTIVELY GIFT BOXED Use Our Lay-Away Plan \u2014 Open for your convenience on Friday, Dec.13th and Friday, Dec.20th from 9 om.to 9 p.m.WARREN Reg'd.Men's & Boys\u2018 Apparel 4884 Sherbrooke St., W.{at Victoria) 484-3982 LOOK YOUR BEST DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON Cleaner $y Dryers Mrs.J.Nucci, proprietress Bon Tor © Cleaning & Dyeing ® Repairs & Alterations 4161 St.Catherine St, W.WE.5-2707 FAST DELIVERY SERVICE eo: £5 EEE NC EL LE EL EE LVL QUE LE EE EE VE EEE EE CE EC CITES ANTIQUES An antique item, large or small, makes a wonderful Christmas Gift THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING IN OUR STOCK THAT WILL FIT NICELY INTO BOTH YOUR HOME AND BUDGET.MULLINS ANTIQUES 1317 Greene Avenue EE CET CE SE STE IS AR NS MS RNIN RIND IID SIDS II HHI INS IDR BHR NIAID feos eficrsag UE LS TE CE EE Ite eRe WE.5-3894 ER RSS SPREE III RHI FI SDI INNIIRN © EASIER PARKING PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE One Week Only 5 20% \u2014 40% OFF For Your Christmas Shopping .Use Our Lay-Away Plan : a Paris 7 Vogue \u2014 YOUTHFUL - Junior Misses and HALF SIZE WOMEN\u2019S DRESSES ® Suits ® Skirts ® Coats ® Sweaters ® Blouses ® Hosiery All At Reasonable Prices HU.6-972 IEICE CCE ERC OCC IRIS ESS SSRI CIE ICI SE CCC CIRC CL CC CT DCE SEE 4968 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Claremont Ave.) OPEN TILL 9.30 P.M.COMMENCING DEC.16 TO CHRISTMAS Uf eI EER IEE CIS IC IC IEE ICE HE I ERE I ECE OEE VE ME NN IE AE PN HAIRDRESSER NOW is the Time to ARRANGE [262-4320 For Your PERMANENT For The Holiday Season 4927 Sherbrooke St.W.(sur cts mem \u201cALWAYS A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE\" ARBPIRMARI NNN RRIF NIRRINZ IARI SDPIIINRIARI ANNI RINDI H) CLEMENT'S FOOD MARKET INC.IMPORTED DELICACIES for THE HOLIDAY SEASON 4820 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.4.8436 FECL OOS CRASSA IUIRCICIE Gites: £961 \u2018ZT Jaquano) 'Aopiig \u201csauiworg sunouysam ay) l l The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 22, 1963 12 EE | eue\u201d ea ae a a ata\"a\"a\"a\"as\"=\"e\"a\"s a a\" a \"a\" (eos WALL-TO-WALL BROADLOOM CARPETING Let Malcolm Gregory advise you on servicing your old carpets or consult him about your mew rug problems.GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount WE 2.4277 \u2014 Evenings: RE.83-4605 a a a a oS uel aa eR ae a ou a ul a ol oul a ul \u201cLu \u201cme Topics ces St.Marv'= Ball a wala OCCASION By Millicent Hickmore ue Te a SL ALL LLL Ba\u201d a\"a\"a ee \"uP \"stu tame Nee QT MARY'S Hospital annual Ball.which is sponsored k by the Auxiliary will be a colorful evening at the Queen Elizabeth Hote event tomorrow I.The highlight of the evening.the traditional Father and Daughter Waltz.makes a charming picture, the proud fathers dancing with their beautifully gowned daughters.Mr.and Mrs.W.K.White.14 Belvedere road ave the co- charmen of the Ball and the guests ot honor this year are General and Mrs.A GG.LL.MucNanghton, (to whom 20 father and daughter couples wall be presented prior to the Father and Daughter Waltz vinong those on the Ball counnuttee are: Mrs.FL OL.MePhait, 74 Belvedere Place: Mes.M.Stanitorth, 70 Belve- detre Place.Mr.and Mrs.Soha H.Dunne, H194 The Bou levard Mr.and Mrs.Peter Lovelt, 357! Vendome avenue Miss Maureen Shaughnessy, Bozn Upper Lachine road co chan man ob the junior com- matter.other members on the jumior committee, include Pal Kenaité, 3540 Cote St.Cather wre road, president of Loyola Student Council, Yan Houston, Don Bedard, 4885 Montclair avenue Miss Claudette Smith, and Mess Joan Wolteaden, Miss Wulfendeu will pre- seat the traditional bouquet to the vuests of honor.Gen, and Mes MacNauchton, Decor will be carried with hospital motifs and floral arrangenent in out the blue Welcome FALL with an exciting new COIF Individually styled, softly contoured to accent your best features.HUnter 9-1233 HAIRDRESSING mr 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.| son -=- mou as.- traditional Over ex- and white, (he volors of the hospital.six hundred duests are pected to attend (he Ball.x A: x YONVIERSATION Miss Frances music teacher.columuist, will be heard on Radio Station CJAD on the Doris Clark program Tuesday PIECE: Goltman, critic, and between 2 and 3 p.m.Miss Goltman, first medallist.Mec- Gill University, teaches beginners and advanced pupils, On the program, Miss Goltman will answer questions on music from listeners who wish to call in (uo the Station.* * * TIGHT SHOPPING: The Nearly New Shop on Vie- toria street.has a new policy \u2014 night shopping \u2014 in res- pouse lo numerous requests for longer store hours before Christmas, the staff lus decided that on Thursdavs, November 21, 28.December 5 and 12 \u2014 the store hours wili be extended from 4.30 to 7.30 p.m,, to enable their customers to drop in for Christmas shopping.The Nearly New Shop is staffed and operated by volunteers of the Women's Auxiliaries of the Royal Vie- toria Hospital and the Montreal Children's Hospital.and all money made is used to further the social service of the two hospitals, 3: # A: Pe - CHRISTMAS HINT: What better way to greet holiday guests than with a bright door decoration that's buth festive and practical.Instead of using vour mailbox this Christmas, make vour own mail holder with four rooms pockets large enough for dozens of greetings and even small packages.Aecord- ing to the Canadian Colton Council, they can be made al gay cotton labries.practically no expense [rom Cut a rectangle thirty-six inches by nine inches, and four separate sections nine Hem edges of the pockets and 3 .Christening The christening of the infant of Mr.and Mrs.Anthony Harris took place recently at Trinity Memorial Church, the Venerable Archdeacon Kenneth KR.Naylor officiated.The baby was given the names of Scott Anthony, and the godparents were Miss Joan Robertson and Mr.David Berry.| À tea was held at the home of the baby's grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.John McCaskill, Mel-, rose avenue.following the, christening.The baby\u2019s great | grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Kitchen, attended the happy event, inches square for the pockets.THE EXAMINER WOMENS 0 il Pare TaTa Pal\" 7 AMERICAN NBL 27 J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully and accurately filled at reasonable prices.1385 Greene Ave.Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2136 WE.2-2488 Soci al AND Person al Mrs.John taining at H.cocktails on Dunne is enter- Friday evening.prior to St.Mary's Ball.The executive of the Women's Art Society are holding a lunch- con meeting on November 26 at | the home of Mrs, EK.Stanley Ma- avenue.thews, 33 Thornhill Westmount.The Women's Canadian Club will receive in honor of those who officially become Canadian citizens held at at a ceremony Citizenship Court being on Monday.Mrs.James G.Shannon and Mme Jean Beauchemin will welcome the new citizens, and Mrs.Harvey will pour tea.Mr.John M.Thompson, pre- Memorial Thompson of Drury.Mayor of Westmount and Mrs.of evening.the Royal Hotel.prior to the dinner dance sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary.sident of the Hospital, and Mrs.are entertaining in [is Worship Mr.C.Reddy honor.H.will be Saturday 23.in the Windsor Drury.who honor.on November Suite of guests Mrs, R.B Porteous, president Beardmore of the Catherine Booth Hospital Women's Auxiliary, will preside at the monthly meeting to be held November 27 at 2 p.min Dewey Hall.Rosedale United Church.Mariette bonne avenues.and Terre- The speaker will be Mrs.Zoe Bieler.women\u2019s editor of the Montreal Daily Star.outline them with rickrack.Hem the larger piece leaving ample space at the top tor a support hanging.Sew the pockets onto Use scraps of colurful felt.bows and rickraek for Christmas motif, or applique NOËL \u2014 one letter on each pocket, Hang vertically against a plain background or with other door trimmings.St.Mary's Hospital Ball which is sponsored by the Auxiliary will be a colorful event this evening.- Nakash photo LESLIE ROBERTS, who will review \u2018The Fire Next Time\u2019 by James Baldwin, at the meeting of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum on Wednesday, November 27 at 2.00 p.m.ia the Lecture Hall of Temple FEmanu'El, 4109 Sherbrooke street, wend.Peto toe ss the larger place.leaving the top of cach open for mail insertion.| a + « v \u2014Graetz Photo CHAIRMAN OF ST.MARY'S BALL : Mr.and Mrs.W.K.White of 49 Belvedere road, who are co-chairmen of this year\u2019s St.Mary's Hospital Ball, which takes place this Friday, November 22.in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Guests of honor are General and Mrs.A.G, L.MacNaughton, to whom 20 father-and- daughter couples will he presented prior to the traditional * \u201cFather and Daughter Waltz\", a highlight of the annual event.Other Westmount committees members are Mrs, F.L.McPhail of 74 Belvedere Place, Mrs.H.Stanitorth of 79 Belvedere Place.Mr.and Mrs.John H., Dunne of 3194 The Boulevard.t Miss Muriel Bowles | \u2019 heods 8.6 7.Clos PAINTINGS Ath the Fourth Biennial Con- goes ference of the Quebec Organi- Permanent Exhibition zalion.Canadian Federation of Busines and Professional Wo- by RONALD DAVIES men's Clubs, held November 16 at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.\u201cD .the following members were 4 elected to hold office for the autes e next two years: President.Miss HOUSE OF PAINTINGS Muriel K.Bowles, Montreal * e Club; 1st vice-president.Miss PICTURE FRAMING Mathilde de Bonville.Quebec.® PRINTS © ART SUPPLIES Club: 2nd vice-president, Miss Marjorie J.Moir.Sherbrooke 4908 Sherbrooke St.West Club: secretary.Miss Margaret (Near Victoria) Mclaughlin, Montreal Club; HU.6-1264 s treasurer.Miss Margaret Mec- \"Laughlin.Montreai Club.7 , The Quebec Organization con- SE sists of eight clubs: Montreal, Gens Quebec.Quebec-Citadel, Three Rivers.Acton Vale, Granby.INSTANT Sherbrooke and Border \u2018Stan- Shorbr GLAMOUR! Ç UNICEF cards * \"The Montreal YWCA.as one of the non-governmental agen- cles with official status in the LUN.is selling UNICEF Christmas cards.\u2018 « The sales Will be helping chil- lren throughout the world through UNICEF.Have you called or visited Mrs.Fraser Bruce.717 Upper Lansdowne avenue.Westmount.ROSALIE .World Service Chairman for AT HER WIG SALON the Montreal YWCA.is being! 1243 Greene Ave.assisted by other volunteers at 932-9904 .the attractive booths located in Hair pi the lobby of the VWCA build-|$ \u2018ar Pieces made from vour ing, 1355 Dorchester boulevard west.The UNICEF cards.calendars, and note paper are con- tiauously on display: * PEN es VE VE Also restyling service.European Faciel expert for massage und make-up available.rm, Sms mes mu. Young ladics participating | in F ather-Daughter Waltz The charming tradition of the Father and Daughter Waltz will again be a feature of St.Mary's Ball when 19 young ladies.all recent graduates of Montreal private and high schools, will.be presented 10 General and Mrs.A.G.L.McNaughton, this Friday evening at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Immediately following the presentation, the girls and their fathers will participate in the Father and Daughter Waltz.a highlight of the evening.Mr.and Mrs.John H.Dunne are co-chairmen of the event.Those participating are; Mr.James C.Bonar and his daughter Margaret 399 Lansdowne avenue, Westmount): Mr.J.Vincent Chisholm and his daughter Jane (12 Merton Crescent.Hampstead): The Honorable Mr.Justice Frederick T.Collins and his daughter Diana (7 De Casson, Westmount: Mr.W.Connell Davidson and his daughter Diane 14074 Grey avenue.N.D.G.1; Mr.WwW.F J.Cada.sponsoring Miss Sheila Donohue: Mr.Leo M.and his daughter Sharon 1807 Lexington avenue, Westmount); Book Lovers' Forum meets November 27 Mrs, Leslie Roberts.Mrs.Leonard Mason, Mrs.Lawrence Marks und Mrs.Eugene Gardner will preside at the tea tables following the next meeting of the Books Lovers\u2019 Forum.This meeting will take place on Wednesday.November 27.at 2.30 p.m.in the Lecture Hall of Temple Emanu-El, 4100 Sherbrooke street west, Mr.Leslie Roberts will review \u201cThe Fire Next Time\u201d, by James Baldwin.Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs, Gerald Benjamin, Mrs.Stuart Cohen, Mrs.Eugene Gardner.Mrs.Alfred Kahn.Mrs.Leo Kirschberg, Mrs.David - Kobernick.Mrs.Martin Levine and Mos.Paul Putziger.e GOLD ® COPPER « BRASS © CHROME © NICKEL © RHODIUM ® CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Lid.Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Eiec- tro Platers, Operating Canada's Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 (A few doors ahove St, Catherine SU) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.UNICEF Greeting Cards AVAILABLE AT WESTMOUNT U.N.I.C.EF.STORE 4025 Sherbrooke St.near, Yletoria | Duquet | Mr.John HM.Dunne and his daughter Colleen (3194 The! Boulevard, Westmount Mr W.! H.Fisher and his daughter | Mavis (4359 Montrose avenue, Westmount; My, Malcolm HH.N.Gruner and his daughter Cecilia: Mr.H.W.Haberl and his daughter June 132 Dufferin\u2019 road, Hampstead); Jalabert and his Sophie 13764 Cote des Neiges road): Mr.Denis F.Kindellan and his daughter Maureen: Dr.Pierre Le Coq.sponsoring Miss Sylvia Martin: Dr.Thomas Monks and his daughter Beverley (8 Merton Crescent.Hamp- steady: Mr.Claude Payette and his daughter Susan: My.Bernard Sicotte and his daughter Elaine; Mr.J.Murray Skelton and his daughter Brenda Mary (432 Lansdowne avenue, West- mount}: Mr.Stewart B.Whelan and his daughter Sharon Anne 15160 Cuolbrook avenue, N.D.G.) and Mr.Herman Zinsstag and his daughter Norma.IN THE » a Whiner 3 Roaln Montreal Club Mrs.P.G.Delgado.director of depts.of the Montreal Women\u2019s Club will show travelogues in color and sound covering Canadian and South American and Malayan film.at 2:30 p.m.on Monday at the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel, Mr.Louis daughter Trinity group Trinity Memorial WA will hold a mecting on Monday, at 2:30 p.m.in the Archdeacon Almond Room.African Violet Society The African Violet Societies second meeting of the season Will be held in the Lower Hall, Wesley United Church.Notre Dame de Grace and Royal ave- a 4» SH AIR MARSHAL W.(Maple Leaf) Wing, November 23.St Matthew's The annual Christmas bazaar of St Matthew's Anglican A.CURTIS, CB, CBD, DSC, LLD, ED, Mrs, Curtis, who are Patrons of the RCAF Association, which takes plac Grand Salon of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel ap the evening of ATom 2:30 to 5 pom in the parish Church Guild and WA will take place on Friday.November 22.at 2 pm.in the chureh hall, corner Dufferin road and Snow- don avenue.A great variety of items.suitable for gifts for young and old, will Le offered af the many attractive booths, The Preserving Kettle, a booth offering homemade jams, jellies and pickles will be featured and other booths will have on sale Christmas decorations.novelties, aprons, home cooking, candy.Christmas cards and wrappings, babies* knitted wear.dolls and dolls\u2019 clothing ete.Afternoon tea will be served nues on Friday.November 29 at 8 pm.Guest speaker will be Mrs.W.G.McGregor of Ottawa, who will show colored slides with commentary on the \u201cPro- Gesneriads.° Visi- pagation of tors are welcome.ALL ABOUT BABIES.RT J > A fi) .A Public Service of the ~~ National Baby Care Council By DR.ERNEST DITCHER \"there today are using the lat- President est advancements in complete Institute for Motivational outside services in conjunction Research with the sensible us of home Croton-On-Hudson, New York equipment, This, they have MORE TIME FOR BABY From time to time, I believe this column should consider mother.For there can be ne argument that whatever affects mother.also affects baby.There is one thing the modern mother does not seem to have too much of.even with household autemation.And that is time \u2014 time not only for herself.but also for her baby.In a recent motivational research study we did for the nation's diaper service industry, interviews with voung mothers indicated they place as much value on their time as they do on their labor.The survey showed that voung mothers today are more realistic about the use of household equipment and more sound in their application of household economies and time-manage- ment.They realize that while much of the drudgery and toil has been eliminated by labor-saving machinery, no one has eliminated the need for someone to fill, operate.watch, empty, clean and repair the machines, Clothes and dishes still must be prepared by hand.The bigger the wash.the bigger the ironing, handling and folding.The more buttons.levers and controls.the more things to remember.op- erete and maintain._ As à result, more young mo- found.provides them with more time to spend with baby and other members of the family, The motivational research study showed that of the American families using professional diaper service, two-thirds also own automatic home laundry equipment.The interviews revealed that these families realize that for about 38 cents more each week, haby's diapers can be processed professionally and scientifically by a diaper service and 547 hours or about 23 days a year can be saved.The time saved includes the time the mother would have to spend with three-pre-rinses, four separate sudsings, six post- wash rinses to remove all soap residue.loading the washer, adding soap.bleach, softener and antiseptics at the process, boiling.various steps in: bailing after washing and sterilize the diapers, drying and finally gathering the diapers and folding them for storage.A young Pittsburgh mother of three put it all this way: \u201cYou can become a slave to the mechanics of having a baby rather than to the charms of the baby.I feel that even if you have every convenience for washing diapers al home, it\u2019s stil) à wasted effort because 11 takes time away from the children.\u201d Westmount Park WMS United Church Women of West.\u2014 mount Piak Chuteli will dike \u2014 ; .us place in the Church Fuesdiy, December 3 at two o'clock Mas Leshe Copland will speak on \u201cYou have all Lie ume there is\" me.- Portrait by Cavouk Studio and annual dinner dance of 306 e in the WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.annual basaar house and supper trom SH 10 7 pm, two sillings in the George Pickrell church hall The nursery will WE.5.543) be open during the afternoon qu tea.St.Catherine ot Elm shades of cleopatral gcl.\"ronze nylons to be., bedazzle your own Mark Antonyl 15 denier seamless 1.50 1.65 S198 Patty Page INC.(Neer Victerie) The monthly meeting ct the £961 'ZZ 49GWU3A0N \u2018Aopriy '19uoxy surow1ssAA 2Yj El The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 22, 1963 1 4 Maritime Club lists | conveners for bazaar The Maritime Women's Club of Montieal, inc will hold the annual bazaar and tea on Sat- Local women to assist in \u2018Carousel of Fun\u2019 and animal likenesses will be repeated throughout the building enabling the girls to quickly identify the scene of their next activity as they go from one group to another.Much of the leadership for this program will be provided by eight \u2018Y* Camp Oolahwan \u2018\u2019coun- sellors-in-training\u201d as part of their winter activities.This com- | pre \u2018hensive two-year training pro- I includes gram for girls 16 years and over lectures.discussions, workshops and camping | and girls wishing to apply for the | i urday November 23.trom i Saturday mornings of fun and at to 5 porn a Frimity Church activity have been planaed by Hall, 5226 Sherbrooke street ye ; the Montreal YWCA, Dorchester west Mrs HT Mitchel and boulevard.for girls trom 8 to 13 Mis J E Nathieson are co-con-! years of age.Asyisting with this veners.w ru are rs, Anne Table convener.Home cook- iin | TK.Mis 1.Ward, Mrs JM se Laurent and Miss Judy Raw- pote ad M D M lings of 359 Roslyn avenue, West- ; ; ; Hnuount Lennan.candy.jums, pickles, Miss ll.Sechurmçan, Miss M Called a \u201cCarousel of Fun.\u2019 Grace: nearly new, Miss D.thé six week program will in- Juyee, Mrs 1 C Corry, Mes T.clude modern dance, drama, pup- H Cununings: Christmas cards, petry, cooking, gym.music andi Miss E.Benson, Miss A.Fraser; i club activities and starts Sal-| dolls, Mrs.ft J Russell; miscel- urday, November 2 and con laneous.Mrs KR.W Horton.tinues until Saturday, December Mrs J.KR.Hains, Miss M Mar- 7, The hours.9:30 until | pan.shall: Aprous, Mrs D.Lowe; will provide the girls with ample tea Mrs.KR Mclaughlin, {time to enjoy one or alt ol the; \u2018activities and also provide their | mothers with time for browsing Genuine Choice Western |; throuzh the stores The theme will be depicted in BEEK QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESIMOUNT \u201cNoted fos Quality\u2019 carousel made of paper catures will be riding.Fach ani! Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.*IMPORTED PRODUCTS° St.Andrew's Homes The Auxiliary of St, Andrew's ! Homes Ine.will meet Monday.al 3350 Cavendish boulevard at 2 pm.The Rev.Clifton Mackay NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, will be the speaker.BACON, SAUSAGE & | FARMHOUSE BUTTER | Communion breakfast 4466 St.Catherine West The annual Mother and Near Metcalfe Ave.Daughter Communion Break- WE.7-9455-6 fast of The Junior Council of the Catholic Women's League Let Us Drive Your Car for You Under Your Insurance CHAUFFEURS SERVICE ® Hourly © Daily © Weekly 6575 Somerled Tel: 488-6149 JUST ARRIVED FROM EUROPE! A New Shipment of Selected ANTIQUES Our stock includes the most interesting Colored Glass, Old China, Crystal, Jewellery, Sheffield Plate, Copper, Pewter, Brass, Guns, Oil Lamps, Paintings, Spinning Wheels and many more items.Come in and browse around.7 | WE ALSO PURCHASE ANTIQUE ARTICLES | ROSE ANTIQUES: 7881 Decarie Blvd.Tel.739-8527 Next to Ruby Foo'< MOVING SALE Continues at Antoine's Art Gallery 90°, OF OUR COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS ARE BEING OFFERED AT HALF PRICE A marvellous opportunity to pick up one or two advance Christmas gifts or set aside a picture for that presentation which is coming now or in the near future.Hours: 8:30 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.Thursday & Friday Evenings until 9:00 p.m.939 VICTORIA SQUARE anne UN.6-4095 i i i | ! new openings still available as counsellors - in - training, should contact the Y's Camp Director, Mrs.Winters.Another feature of the Satlur- day \u201cCarousel\u201d will be a drop-in (room open for those with some time to spend between activities.Here a cirl will be able to parti- the lobby of the building with a.cipate in quick 15-minute crafts, and play table games.browse through streamers, on which animal cavi-, a book or play a favorite record.Registration will take place mal will relate to an activity, | Saturday.November 2.In he Woman's Pali ; of Canada will take place Sun.! day.November 24.His Excellency Bishop Law-, dale Amusements \u2014 both English and vey rence PP.Whelan will celebrate mass in the Lady's Chapel of, St.Patrick's Church at 8 a.m.followed by breakfast in the\u2019 \u201cSheraton Room™ ol the Shera- ton-Mount Roval Hotel at which\u2019 Bishop Whelan will address the group.Catherine Booth WA The Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital will hold the annual sale of work on November 22 from 8:30 p.m.in Dewey Hall, United Chureh, ne and Mariette Ruse- Terrebon- avenues.Movie Club for Seniors Senior citizens of 60 and over will soon be able to cnjoy afternoon movies at reduced rates.After December Sth, 22 movie theatres operated by United French \u2014 will charge 40\u20ac admission for matinee performances, \u2018 Monday thru Friday.All that is required.is meme bership in the Golden Age Movie Club.tor which there is no | charge, and which is under the auspices of Montreal B'nai B'rith Women, Individuals, who wish to join the Golden Age Movie Club of the United Theatres, will be able to vegister on Thursday.Novem.!T.Stackhouse.| meeting ber 28.from 1-3.30 p.m.and from 7.30-9 p.m.at 14 of their theatres.where issue membership cards.\u201cThis | will be the last theatre registra- : tien until December 6, when managers of the listed 22 theatres will register individuals, Meanwhile, B'nai B'rith women, are issuing cards to members of | Golden Age clubs and similar senior groups.All interested clubs are asked to contact Mrs.Har- Freedman, RE, 7.6706, Mrs.Joseph Leznolf, RE.7-4628 or Mrs.Harry Shiff.HU.1-B456.On December 5, a free\u2019 aîter- | uwoon movie will be held at the; Palace theatre for all members of the Golden Age Movie Club.; who have joined up to and including, November 28.| Newspapers call for conservation of natural resources, keep | tab on Members of Parliament and Legislation, and take read- | ers to the heart of a news story in the making.skills, 10 a.m.to, AMONG PLANNERS for the sixth annual dinner-dance of the Canadian Friends, Alliance Israelite Universelle, to be held Saturday, December 14, in the Windsor Hotel, are, standing left to right: Mr.Shura Haichin, 4739 Roslyn avenue, dance chairman: Alliance vice-president Mr.Philip F, Vineberg, QC, 32 Summit Crescent, Westmount; Mr.Ben Chazonoït, 486 Kenaston avenue.TMR, dance co-chairman.Seated, left to right: Mrs, M.Cypis, 5313 Trans Island avenue, and Mrs.D.A.Shelner, 1545 Markham road, TMR, both in charge of the tickel committee.Proceeds of the event will aid the Alliance's educational work in North Africa, the Middle East and France, Guest speaker will be M.Jules Braunschvig, vice-president of the group's main office, Paris.Tickets are still available and may be had by telephoning 484-9867.Coming Events | CHURCH BAZAAR: A bazaar SOCIAL SERVICE DESSERT will be held Wednesday.De- BRIDGE: The American Wom- cember 4 [rom 2 to 4.30 p.m.en's Club will hold a benefit at the First Spiritual Church of social service dessert bridge Montreal.5455 Western avenue.Tuesday.November 26 at 1 p.m.N.D.G.in aid of the building in the ballroom of the Ritz | fund.This event is sponsored Cariton Hotel, Tables must be | by the Church Guild.Tea will reserved by members in ad- be served.vance and the hostess for each table must supply cards.score ST.JUDE'S BAZAAR: The pads necessary for her table.annual bazaar of St.Jude's Mrs.Alan Slayton of Hamp- Church, corner of Vinet and stead is chairman for the event.Coursol streets, will be held Thursday and Friday.Novem- TT ber 28 and 28 from 3.30 to | 930 p.m, The bazaar will be | officially opened by Col.and Mrs.O.B.Rexford of Foster.\u2018 Que.on November 28.There will be many attractive booths.Afternoon tea will be served Motel Accommodations from 3.30 to 430 pm.and START ¢=¥ 50 supper each evening from 5.30 AT 7 to 8 p.m.© A complimentary = Cocktail Per Guest Upon Registration ! © Park Right At Your Door © Dancing & Entertainment every night ® For reservations RI.8-8871 Westmount Club Tom Cherrington.the moderator of Radio Station CKGM's program \u201cOpen Mind,\u201d will be ! guest speaker at the general meeting of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club being held at Vie- toria Hall on Friday.November 22.at 2:30 p.m.The President.Mrs.Russell will chair the following which tea will be served.i 6061 Cote de Liesse Rd.GIFT PARCELS TO BRITAIN We have the most exciting selections of CHRISTMAS HAMPERS, CANNED DELICACIES, FRUITS, CHEESES, WINES & SPIRITS, TURKEYS, HAMS, etc., which are shipped directly from our English warehouses to your \u2018friends and relatives in time for Christmas.Please ask for our FREE brochures and see for yourself the tremendous values we are offering INTERNATIONAL GIFT PARCEL SERVICE 1126 Sherbrooke St.West, Montreal, Que, VI.4-4860 Canada's Oldest and Largest Organization of its kind Choa + \u20ac > committee reports A meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of Eventide Home of the Salvation Army was held on Thursday, November 14 in the Assembly Hall of the Home.Brigadier G.Dockery opened the mecting with prayer.Mrs, R.Uden, president, welcomed all members, new members and guests.Minutes of previous meeting and correspondence were read by Mrs.M.H.Schade.secretary,\u2019 followed by Mrs.Ed.Bent.treasurer reporting on the financial standing of the auxiliary.COMMITTEE REPORTS Mrs.A.H.Mason, Beauly Parlor chairman was unable to attend meeting but Mrs.Uden reported that after much effort, Mrs.Mason had secured the serv-, ices of a competent hairdresser and two assistants who will operate the beauty parlor two evenings a week.The ladies of the Home were very happy to hear the news especially with the cold! weather approaching.Entertainment for the balance of the season will be under the direction of Mrs.R.Uden, Mrs.J.B.Fraser and Mrs.Bardo T.Gardner.Mrs.J.B.Fraser.membership chairman reports 105 paid up members.Mrs.R.J.Dunn, press chairman reports all notices and reports of meetings sent to newspapers.Mrs.Bardo T.Gardner, recreation chairman reports 3 Games Nights held so far this season by the Ventures Club, the Men's Association and the Royalmount Kiwanis Club.Mrs.\u2019 J.A.McGee, sewing chairman reported that since the last meeting.163 articles were mended | and 8 replacements made.Mrs.| S.A.Innes.Tuck Shop chairman\u2019 states that the vesidents are he de de dede ee dede ok ok kk [QOK! What's Happening At EGG SHOP Reg'd.We Now Carry NICHOL'S of LENNOXVILLE Deliciously Different BACON Dry Sugar Cured SAUSAGES Genuine Pure Pork HAMS Double Smoked 5 my eer 3 4 tm fé en 1 my \"Order NOW for Xmas | rem hf me me mem 4 $4 me 4 ere 1 mm | | 1 | ! | NEERERRREREEB APES RRR MMN SM MMM MN MMM RAR REN { | | | Of course our farm fresh WHITE or BROWN EGGS are received fresh doily at + * * * + * THE * + + + * * * * a { ! | | EGG SHOP Req'd.346B VICTORIA AVE.MI MIN NM MMM \u201cplayed by a resident.Mr.Envoy happy at the continued conveni- \u2018ence of this shop being open for them, Mrs.J.S.Curtis, visiting chairman reports visiting continues every Wednesday and this is very much appreciated by the residents.More volunteers are needed for this worthy cause.Miss J.Roffe.assistant social chairman reports refreshments were served to approximately 80 residents at cach Games Night held since the start of the season, Birthday Mrs.C.N.Knowles, Shelf chairman reports H gifts to men and 9 gifts to ladies were distributed during October and November.Brigadier G.Dockery reports there are now 147 residents in the Home.He expressed his pratitude at the untiring efforts of the auxiliary to make the residents happy.Mrs.Uden referred to a very beautiful wall to wall carpet from the women's auxiliary which has: now been installed in the main lounge and three table lamps added for the comfort of the residents.Mrs.Sydney A.MacSween gave a glowing report of the trip made on September 26 to the Earl T.Moore \u2018Earl Canadian Village.\u201d Rawdon, Quebec, by members and friends of the auxiliary.Mrs.C.N.Knowles, chairman of the\u2019 Christmas party to be heid Tues-\u2018 day.December 17.reports plans | well underway for this party.\u2018 This event is always enjoyed by | the residents who make Eventide! Home, their home, After the meeting, a millinery display was held under the chair-' manship of Mrs.J.A.P.McGee assisted by Mrs.H.A.Paquette.Mrs.Earl T.Moore.Mrs.W.A.Routledge and Mrs.E.VW.Twizell.The residents were ushered to the front seats and Miss Karie B.Taylor.as in previous years.acted as commentator of this event.Piano selections were Eadie.Refreshments were served by Mrs.A.MacSween and ladies of the auxiliary.FPH to hold sale of patients\u2019 work Hundreds of articles made by.the mentally ill patients of Verdun Protestant Hospital will | be displayed and offered for: public sale in the Industrial therapy Department of Porteous Pavilion.Wednesday.November 27.from 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.This is an annual pre-Christmas event which the public has encouraged and supported for many years.This support means a great deal to the patients who have made things that are both useful and attractive.Ceramics \u2014 leather work \u2014 hand-woven rugs and table rugs and table mats \u2014 knitted articles \u2014 aprons \u2014 children\u2019s elothes \u2014 hand-made stools and baskets \u2014 stuffed animals, dolls and tovs \u2014 cushions \u2014 and many other items will be shown.Proceeds form this one-day sale : Will be used by the hospital for: the patients.This type of Occupational Therapy is but une form of (Continued on page 17) brassware, silk scarves, 1358 GREENE AVE.20% to 50% OFF at INDIA'S TAJ-MAHAL Imported handicrafts including wood carvings, JUST SOUTH OF SHERBROOKE ST.jewellery, etc.WE.3-5854 ; | .UV.In clecte Lventide Home hears Mrs D.Ornstein elected head | 1 .of Cancer Research Society i In a farewell speech given by following slate of afficers.Mix Mrs.Sydney Hodess, retiring 1D Orostemn, president, Mrs, 1, president of The Cancer Re- 1 Shuster, first vice-president and search Society Ince, at the paid- Unit co-chaarman: Mes BW up membership dessert luneh- Ordel, second vice-president con and fashion show of the wavs and means co-chairman | Society held at the Queen Eliza- and publicity co-chaitman, Mrs beth Hotel, November 13, an N Naimark.third vice-prest- urgent appeal was made for dent and special events chair- continued support of cancer re- man: Mrs KR Rush, sceretaux, | search projects in the hope that Mrs.JE Weer, treasurer: ! Mrs, H Lenetsky.wat co-chair- man: Mrs H.Kerdman.soëcul chaurman: Mrs A Codus, assistant social clatrman and publicity Peletz, assistant special events chairman, Mrs.Lo Lewin, ways and means co-chairman: Mrs M.Freeman, membership co- chairman: Mrs.HU.Engel, good and welffre and hospitality co- \u201cchairman: Mes.Freda Simon.i good and welfare and hospital.{ity co-chairman: and Mrs.1 j Camlot.membership co-chair- man and telephone chairman, | A showing of fashions was i presented by Henry Morgan & Il co-chairman; Mis, A MRS.LF FROMM, decently elected president of Mizrachi.Hapoel Women's Organization of Montreal, She succeeds Mrs, Arthur Garmaise, aCo Ltd, with Mrs Morris as commentator Mrs, Io Lewan, social chair man, was in charge of arrange- Audrey MRS.D.ORNSTEIN \u2014 David Bier Photo a cure for the dread disease cancer may be eventually discovered.Mrs.Hodess reported that Long before this jar is empty YOu can expect to see really dramatic changes during the past year the Society had disbursed the sum of $42.400 in maintaining its battle against the vicious killer.DONATIONS The total sum granted since the inception of the Society eighteen years ago now amounts lo $739.915.24, she said.Of this amount, in support of basic and clinical research.the sum of $421.396.75 has been allocated to the following hos-! on your skin! Why do thousands of women who have uied \"Eterna 27 keep coming back for more?Because they are deeply thrilled by the dramatic changes they sce on their faces! Because leading skin specialists proved that \u2018Eterna 27° worked in more than 6 out of cvery 10 cases tested.So, when you have a chance to try \u2018Eterna 27\" and save moncy, can you afford nor to?pitals and institutions: the Montreal Cancer Institute: Montreal General Hospital; Jewish General Hospital; Mc- Gill-Montreal Research Institute and the Royal Victoria Hospital.The total amount granted for senior and junior fellowships now stands at $12.390 she said.To provide nursing care, examinations, treatments and medicine for the needy cancer patient the sum of $195,315.49 has been granted to the following (umour clinics: the Montreal Children's Hospital: Reddy Memorial Hospital; Jewish General Hospital; the Well Women's Clinic at the Royal Victoria Hospital: Notre Dame Hospital; Montreal General Hospital; the Neurological Institute and the Jewish Hospital \u2018of Hope.PRESENTED GAVEL Mrs.Hodess then presented the gavel of office to her sue- :cessor, Mrs.David Ornstein, the incoming president of the Societv for the ensuing year.(Mrs.Ornstein accepted the duties of president and pledged i to do all within her power to ; fulfill the obligations of her vffice.She reminded the members that an organization can only be as strong as its members and that her pledge must \u2018be shared by all towards a, {common goal.i FINE WORK LAUDED The fine work of the Society ! Was stressed by Dr.Arnold I Grossman.Associate Oto-Laryn-\u2018 gologist of The Montreal Gen- | eral Hospital, Lecturer in Oto- ! Laryngology at McGill and i Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada.Dr.Gross- man, who later installed the newly elected officers of the ( Society, was warm in his praise of the achievements attained.and remarked that the Society could indeed be proud of the notable vontribution it had made to the community as a whole.SLATE OF OFFICERS Dr.Grossman installed the at savings too g 6 ounces\u2014a 1385 GREENE AVE.Corner Sherbrooke Now is your opportunity to try \u2018ETERNA 27\u2019 vy REVLON NOW 8.50 tfor a limited time only) AMERICAN 2 enerous to miss! 13.50 value, RSVP WE.2-2136 WE.2-2489 £961 'ZZ 13quiaaoy \u2018Anp;s4 \u2018Joujuex3 junouysam ayy S L - The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 22, 1963 1 6 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE mers CE est C lassif ® CHRYSLER eo PLYMOUTH ® VALIANT ® FARGO - SALES & SERVICE QUALITY USED CARS $ Fm nis rt sens rss rons re - PHONE YOUR Sales: Service & Ports: 3 HU.9-5748 - HU.9-5745 Accounts may be pai.JERTETIIRITRAIN NRE SPS RE ASE 00 p 5% x PRINT, OW TIRE DR MMM ME \u2014 The Westmount Examiner TOC aE Hunter 1 0451 .led Advertising Bit = ADS \u2014 uae 10 Words 50° : 4\u20ac for each additional word RE fi ga @ Automobile Storage ® | : EEA Ploase phone your Ads oorly in the week.No Ads accepted after 10: 30 am.Thursday for ; 372 VICTORIA AVE.: current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday i until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1.0451 at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE 73 ROOMS WANTED MONTREAL West area, 6 room col tage.garage.mice size lot, well land- waped, no mortgage $15.300 Call 866 A094 days.484-3838 evenings.ALMOST new 5 room bungalow.playroom carpent, landscaped Ex 82 cellent Incation 681-8054 t SEMI detached cottage nent sehoos and churches, 6 rooms, garage, closed | vard Available immediately, 768- i 1857 PONTIAC SEDAN, 6167 STANDARD, 30.000 MILES.5 PARTMENTS TO LET EXCELLENT MECHANICAL 50 APAR CONDITION.ONE OWNER.CL ANRANALD AVE.043 | $350.CALL COLLECT BAIE Near Queen May Road D'URFE 453 6920 NEW LUXURY ELEVATOR BLDG HEATED INDOOR SWIMMING POOL, 21, 40 4.rooms built in coloured appliances mnthogany kitchens, col outed_hatlueoin- with vanities.Free teley istons antennas for Aenean channels House telephones in every apartment Looe tool sundecks Carpeted | hallway Beautifully appointed lob ies with adjoining winting salons Full tiene sanitor service M: other fine features Taumediate or er oe- capes Visit daily (rom 9 am lo 9; pan Apply Superintendent, Apt 4, He 2 7141 WANTED by December Ist small fur I ished apartment in N.D.G.or West : mount.Reasonable rent Call WE.7- 3206, AUTOS FOR SALE fect condition, $1,400 484-7506.CHEVROLET 1962, convertible, beige, red Interior, automatic transmission, heater, radio with rear windshield washers, dual speed wipers, safety belts, new wintewall tires, Owner driven.82,485 cash, Private, Evenings.7 pm to 9 pm HU.6 5253.| 1958 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville.Per- MORRIS Oxford.series V sedan, 1939.Good condition, $495.00.Call 481 8876 after 6 pau.or Saturday.Westmore Apartments * ¢ARAGES TO EET U AE rs Fa HY Dead Storage FOR WINTER MONTHS L278 | ! ALSO LIVE STORAGE SUBLET 4 room apartment, Ridge worn Avenue Children\u2019s private pak Call 781 0362 After 6 pm i DAY.NIGHT OR MONTHLY DUPUIS 4585 APT 3 SL 5 CONTRACTS BRIGHT ROOMS.FIRST y VICTORIA AVENUE FLOOR.FRONT BALCONY.+ULLY EQUIPPED HEATED, HOT WATER.WATER TAX.GARAGE AVE JANITOR SERVICE INCLUD: ED REASONABLE RENTAL.370 VICTO : OCCUPANCY DECEMBER 1s HU.6-0767 RE 3 3772 VI 55-1175 ON Landsdowne Avenue.above West- MELIROSE 4930.3'., modern, decor- mount Avenue, Call HU.8-6457.ated.available immediately, balcony, UNHEATED garage.vicinity West Wantet laige comfortable widow Near Greene and Sherbrooke.Reasonable 935 9527 reasmable, 486 8376.- mount skating rink.Call WE, 7- 59 HOUSES WANTED 5150.Westmouol, will do all repairs inside, \u201c = Cal WE 3 1710 WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE .If > hours a day calling regularly each QUARTERS month on \u2018à group of Studio Girl established in and around WEST- Westmount MOUNT \u2018and are willing to make light apartment with COSMETICS.DEPT, CW-3N.840 La Fleur Ave.Montreal 32.Route will CVV VVVVVVVVV VV VVVVVV VY Service Direct BUILDING REPAIRS | TV SERVICE VERN OATWAY contractor, general: bath(ooms, playrooms.WE 2-5032.BUSINESS SERVICES WANTED: old (ybe famuly home in! 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female 63 SHARE LIVING vou would enjoy working 3 or 4 cosmetic clients on a route to be refined lady to share her delivertes.ete, write STUDIO GIRL pay up to $5.00 per hour.à à A A A à A A à à A A A à A As A SA A A A A A maintenance, specializing in kitchens, UNDER | NEW MANAGEMENT Westmount Hi-Fi \u2014 T.V.4435 ST.CATHERINE W.QUALITY SERVICING WE.7-4103 DUPLICATING CIRCULAR LETTERS TRANSLATIONS.PHOTOSTAT ETC.A.B.C DUPLICATING SERVICE 4496 ST.CATHERINE W.| WE.3-4601 CARPENTRY PRIVATE carpenter requires wood UPHOLSTERY work all kinds Hourly or contract.\u2014 11111 PO 7 10 CARTAGE AND MOVING MIDTOWN ee 7 UPHOLSTERING CO.LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 395 SELBY ST.MOVING CRATING.PACKING ' AND STORAGE ROGERS EXPRESS Upholsterers for discriminating people Telephone Wellington 2.5812 or Wel- 932 1449 lington 7-4446 after 3 pm MAINTENANCE LOW prices: ceilings and walls washed floors waxed Interior and exterior painting.LA 35-4326 PEST CONTROL WEDDING PHOTOS WEDDING PHOTOS PHONE: \u2014 937-0377 AFTER 6 BM.FOR QUICK efficient and con renient service for the extermination of rodents and all insects.Butunales (ree, Call 4.- Pestroy Limited.RI.7-247.Bo reer speaker, | ROTRRETEREE 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female Christmas Det Gift Guide _siincuar .T, EXPERIENCED Ideal Xmas Gift COUNTER GIRL APPLY \u2014 MANAGER 1237 METCALFE FRANK DE RICE SCALEXTRIC RACING CARS.TRACKS MOUNTED ON BOARD.+ x In.2 RACING CARS.$43.00.VOCALL HU.4 6130.EVENINGS.sizes T and Reasonable.TWO pairs boy's skates, | Excellent condition.Call 486-6701.LIONEL, train set.complete layout, | 100 WORK WANTED \u2014 Female including board.Perfeet condition.| EXPERIENCED coloured Accounts 381-1042 after 6._ receivable, payable Posting.etc.766- LIONEL train set.027.Complete with 4165.After 6.trackwork and switches, $65.00 diesel | engine and other locomotives plus | TYPING AND FILING, PART TIME i complete set of cars.Reasonable.Call OR AS NEEDED.EXPERIENCED.334-0061 after 6 p.m, REFERENCES.482-7082.SKIS: 2 pair Blizzard in excellent \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 condition both with Allgau cable bind- | 113 DOMESTIC HELP ing, one pair 6 feet 4 inches black), | = \u201c one pair 6 feet 8 inches (red).half WANTED price.Call HU.6-5434.i \u2014 SET of drums.Reasonable price.Cail alter 4 p.m, 484-2354.ONE lady's fine mohair hand knifica | Housekeeper cardigan size 14-16.WE.3-3163.* Required.West End.Live out.Two TRI-ANG electric train with all) school aged children.Good salary accessories, like new: Z aquariums plus vearly bonus.References.Call uy stand all accessories, Reasonable, | 46 #528 evenings and weekends.8-7820.RELIABLE WOMAN WANTED FOR 2 MORNINGS OR 2 AFTERNOONS.Electric Train REFERENCES.CALL HU.8-5369.AMERICAN FLYER, 5 CARS.-\u2014\u2014- MOUNTED ON BOARD, IN WHY not clean my apartment while CLUDING ACCESSORIES.the children are at school.Borden OP NC ONDITION FIRST at Somerled.Call 488-1635.s , R > Ce \u2014 \u2014 esse WANTED reliable girl or woman to CEPTED.CALI, HU.1-1456, A ; take care of 2 children.Light housekeeping.Preferably French speaking.EEE TETE TEE STE N.D.G.area.5 day week.References.\u2019 Call HU.8-9337 after 6 p.m.BROOKS | DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 p.m.Sunday : 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED FLOORS, ceilings washed, painting done, floors cleaned and polished by experienced man, W.Campbell.RE 1-6557.__ LL.LL.122 FOR SALE \u2014 Living room furniture TWO chesterfield chairs slip covered Good condition.Reasonable, 766-9952 LIVING room chair.green upholstering: floor lamp.Reasonable.HU.1- 3204.| Chesterfield Suite , With two large matching chairs.! having loose seat cushions, all with Sanderson Floral linen custom made loose covers.Good condition.Best reasonable offer, WE.7-8252.Evenings.12¢ ~~ FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture DINING room suîle.9 piece.Excel- tent condition, Reasonable.PO.6- 5649.LL 0 127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture , CONTINENTAL bed, Excellent condition.Very reasonable.Call 484- 65116.130 \u201cFOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment WROUGHT iron kitchen set, 6 chairs.Like new, Worth $300.00.sacrifice $75.00.RE.8-3126.GE.refrigerator.self defrosting, in perfect condition.about 10 cubic feet.Very reasonable, HU.6-5434.GURNEY combination oil and electric (2201.4 burner.like new.$i50 .768-4852, -| ROTISSERIE.PERFECT CONDITION BLACK ANGUS, KING SIZE.REASONABLE.CALL HU.1-6780.{132 FOR SALE \u2014 Husical instruments UPRIGHT piano.good condition.needs | tuning.486-1682 after 5 p.m.Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified | NAME .coo.ooooiimrrnmnerrrrenmsreeeerereerrereersren DDE ooo.1963, (1 Bill Me [7] Payment Herewi OR, Deduct Examiner Money-saving CASH Discount: 20% eee You save by saving us cost of bookkeeping and billing ADDRESS.PON Lun crnesccacencaeennvent CLASSIFICATION .Mail er Deliver To: EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS \"°\" | 7005 Kildare Rood, | | | fe T0 | ! | ! _ \u2014_ ! | | _-_ - | SE | ES ! | 1 __- \u2014 \u2014| How to figure Examiner Classifieds\u2019 low cost: | Total .e.words in above ad.| First 10 words \u2014 Minimum charge so Balance .words \u2014 @ 44 per word Cee th \u2014 coupon handy for the next occ by making payment for your ad by sending cash with order If you haven't an immediate need for a Classified Ad, keep this « Cu v » + # v 132 FOR SALE \u2014 Husical instruments WILLIS pinet piano mahogany Louis XV style.Good condition, $250.Call 484-3374 evenings, 134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment GIRL'S skis.steel Lim, safety har ness, poles.black shoes, 8'y.Used 1 season, $30 complete.HU.4 5705.136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs BEAUTIFUL Argenuna Nutra fur coat, full length, Practically new.12 14.488-8637 after 6 p.m.WESTMOUNT home has quantity of man's clothing, sport jackets.over coals, no suits, sizes 36 38.Good condition.Reasonable 486 6268, BLACK Persian lamb coat, $30.00.No dealers.Cati 486-6150.BEAVER coat.size 14 16, long.Perfect condition, 5200.1126 Sherbrooke West downstairs store.HU.6-0546.TOPCOAT.removable lining: blazer: winter coat.size 42.Good condition.Reasonable.Call HU.6- 4315.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Draperies READY-MADE, 6 PANELS TC COVER 144 INCHES FOR ONLY $25.00.ARNE].TERYLENE AT HAL#F PRICE.Carpets 6\" x 9° RUGS FROM $9.95 UP HALL CARPETS FROM $1.30 YARL WALL, TO-WALI.CARPETING AT HALF PRICE Sale Prices BEDSPREADS FROM $2.95 BLANKETS \u2014 SHEETS - TOWELS DOW SHADES CUT TO MEASURe\u2014 PI.ASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTES, ETC ST, HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.Furniture AT WHOLESALE FRICES DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS SHOWROOM EASY TERMS IF DESIRED 486-1368 CHINESE style furniture cus torn made: liquor cabinet, combination TV, radio and gramophone: sofa 2 matching comfortable chairs; fridge, 9 cubic feet: drapes.All good condition.Reasonabie.Call HU.4-213).PAIR Firestone Town and Country snow tires.tread good condition $20.cash.5,50 x 5.90 x 15.Reason not suitable for present car.RE.7-3366.CRYSTAL chandelier: love seat padded: knicknack; asorted furmture: «love Belanger gas and gas.Days WE.3-1532.Evenings: WE.3.6265, BRAUN electronic glash unit, newest model in perfect condition.Sacrifice.484-4402, BARGAINS, crib.bureau: chrome kitchen set: chesterfield.Good condition.HU.13-6446.DOUBLE spring und mattress $4 each: oak chest of drawers.$10: chrome bird cage.86.PO_ 7 3107.MOVING must sell, electric stove; fridge: automatic washing machine: bed: dresser: dining-room set: kitchen set: daybed: sofa: baby furniture; man's clothing size 42: lady's cloth ing size 12- 14.All like new.Very t reasonable.486-8990.LEAVING town.Living room.bed 100m.den furniture; man\u2019s clothing, size 36 - 38.Perfect condition, Reasonable.RE.7-1509 \u2014- RI.8-6862.DRAPES: mirror: upholstered bench: «mall carpet.Reasonable prices, HU.49-5431.140 FOR SALE - EXCHANGE FULL set of dark room equipment including enlarger.will sell or exchange for Hi-Fi component.481-5381.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED billiard table, approximately 4 x 8 WE.33-2267 after § pm.WANTED piano in good condition.Call RE.9-3595.WANTED teawagon, not necessarily in perfect condition.Reasonable.Call 482-4069._ oo WANTED baby carriage, good condition.Would pay $10.00.Call RE, 9- 6686._ 154 LOST Children\u2019s Pet Standard Brey Schnauzer, Massachusett\u2019s license X-27, answers to \u201cGu
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