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[" Dorchester § demolition may begin Wednesday Work on Westmount's yo.XXXVI, No.48 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1963 5 CENTS 16 PAGES Dorchester boulevard \u2014 for the long awaited widening \u2014 may begin Wednesday.The City is now caliing for tenders for the demolition of some 14 properties in the area.| Bids will be opened at noon Monday.If one is deemed acceptable, council will be asked its approval that same evening at the regular monthly council meeting, a City Hall spokesman said this week.The purchase of these properties for $408,250 was approved on November 12.Highest amount authorized was $108,000 for the property at 4981 Dorchester.The other payments to owners on Gladstone and Dorchester ranged from $8.500 to $39,000, Deadline set \u201cProperty owners were advised in January that the city would re.\u2019 quire the sites after October.\u201d the spokesman said.\u2018And last month they were advised that final deadline is December 31.\" Properties on the north side of Dorchester.the south side of Tupper between Atwater and Hallowell are altected.Buildings (Continued on page 2) 2 Le à à fan for 83 years and the final service was held in January, THE END The walls of Calvary United Church at Dorchester boulevard and Greene avenue, are torn down to make way for a new five-storey headquarters building for the Association of Nurses of the Province of Quebec.Calvary Church was in existence 1961.On Tuesday one wall fell into Dorchester boulevard, blocking east-bound traffic.Resident still seeks to halt Greene development Elector-proprietors have given the go-ahead to the $20,000,000 high rise apartment, office building and shopping mall project planned for the Greene avenue area.but one resident, at least, is still mustering forces to halt the project for a \u201cre-examination.\u201d He is John J.Seguier, devel-¥ oper of the ten million dollar \u201c4300 Western\u201d apartment block.He says that the City of Westmount is attempting to pass a zoning by-law for the project \u201cin a hasty manner\u201d and \u201cwithout giving the matter proper thought which is unfair to the merchants who pay business tax and whose operations are restricted to the business zone.\u201d He also said he believed that the City was trying to \u201cpush through\u201d the by-law.\u201cIt is strange that they should handle this matter in such an offhand way.\u201d he added.Restore dignity Five proprietors in the area apparently agreed with him and voted against the by-law.This was half the number needed to force a referendum, Other property owners and merchants declared that the proposed development would \u2018restore the dignity and prestige of eastern Westmount.\u201d About 70 persons turned up for the public meeting Friday morning.Only actual property owners in the area were al- BEL RR RA NG INDEX Churches .10 Classifieds .14 Editorial .4 Sports .15 Women's .12,13 lowed to address council.Mayor Drury told the session that \u201cmany hours of thought were given to the development by City Council.the Architectural Committee and its staff, all working in the best interests of Westmount and its citizens.\u201d He responded quickly to a question from the floor posed by Rev.Alex Mellor.minister of the Church of the Advent.who asked if liquor would be served anywhere in the development.The answer was a firm \u201cno.\u201d M.L.Silverson, owner of the property at 1347 Greene then declared that he was all for the improvement of Westmount but said that developments should not be confined to any one single area.O.Mauer, owner of property at 1370 and 1380 asked why the public meeting wasn't called before the project reached \u201cthis late stage, before the developers had gone ahead and acquired 100% of the properties.\u201d Mayor Drury said that developers had to acquire the land before any concrete plans could be drawn up.\u201cIt would be , impossible for them to assemble \u201cany sizable parcel if the matter were brought up beforchand.\u201d he added.An equal number of residents spoke in favor of the project, \u201cThe construction of a multi- million dollar apartment house and shopping properties can only improve business and increase property values.\u201d declared Max Sacoransky.proprietor (Continued on page 4) Nominate 2 for school board The Westmount Municipal Association will again nominate two candidates for positions on the Westmount School Board.The Examiner learned this week.The three-year terms of Commis.sioneers W.G.Buchanan and of Mrs.A.W.D.Swan expire in January.They may be renominated as there is no limit to the number of terms in which a school commissioner may hold office.Nominations are due January 6 and elections, if any.are held the following Monday.Present members of the Westmount Board in addition to Mr.Buchanan and Mrs.Swan are: W.H.Bradley, QC.A.R.Tilley.H.L.Mussells, Mrs, G.C.Liersch and A.O.Leslie.chairman, WMA's candidates for the School Board posts and for two municipal scats will be announced at the Associations\u2019 semi-annual meeting on December 10.The terms of Alderman P, A.Ouimet, Commissioner of Public Works and of DD.N, Byers, Public Health and Welfare, expire this year.Local directory work is started Work on the latest cdition of the Westmount Directory and Year Book is now nearing completion and it should be distributed carly in January.A spokesman for the distribution firms which makes up the book told The Examiner this week that while many pages of the directory are closed.\u2018we are still able to take corrections from | residents on others.\u201d Cables sent to Mrs.Kennedy In cables to Mrs.Kennedy and to the Speaker of the Senate and the House.Mayor C.Hl.Drury extended the sympathy of the people of Westmount on the death of President Kennedy.Friday afternoon.Flags on local public buildings were immediately dipped to half mast and by 3.30 p.m.three cables had been sent: To Mrs.John F.Kenne- dv.\u201cThe Mavor.Council, and the citizens of West- mount share with you vour great loss, and tender their most sincere svmpathy.To the Speakers of the Senate and the House of Representatives: \u201cI'he Council, Mayor and all the citizens of Westmount share your loss of a tremendous leader.\u201d Flags vemained at half until Tuesday morning Students pay tribute Special services honoring the , (Continued on page 2) must YMCA campaign is short of The Westmount YMC closed officially last night.been tabulated the executiv the $10,950 objective was ¢ W.D, Macdonald, Chairman of the Westmount division, commenting on results to date.said.\u201cWe reached our objective last vear but it took us till March, 1963 betore the final card was completed.We sincerely hope our prospective givers will co-operate with our canvassers in sending in their donations without delay.G.L.Welton.Exceutive Seere- Chief Harper to attend \u2018summit meeting\u2019 Monday Westmount Police Chief FE.C.Harper will attend a \u2018summit meeting\u2019 of district police chiefs Monday to battle, to prepare a massive assault on violent crime in the area, Invitations were sent this week by Montreal Police Director J.Adrien Roberts who hopes with the other officials to work out a plan for concerted action by all police forces to allow them to work as one large crime fighting unit operating at maximum efficiency.Oi ane e 2» Ca ; Next week\u2019s we Decen objective A 1963 financial campaign While all receipts have not e believes that about 90\u201d of ollected.*- - tary, said \"We are slightly ahead of the same period last year, but we are worried about the 328 cards still unreported.Fhe sue.cess or failure of the campaign is in these cards.We are confident sur workers will complete every card as soon as possible thereby guaranteeing that Westmount \"V° will reach its objective During the three week came paign period November 11-28, 89 volunteer workers, divided into 20 teams visited 1,100 Westmount homes and firms.The Westmount Financial Cao- paign Committee include: W.D.Macdonald, (Northern Electric), Chairman, Mrs.C Ancrum, J.C.Annesley sAluminum Co, RO Huntington \u2018Sun Lite Assurance) and D YY.Novinger (Crown Trusty, as section Vice-Chairman.Team Captains include: C.Ane crum, G.Brewer, Go UC.Burgess, WwW.G.Buchanan, Mrs.N.Cou- vrette, R.Findlay, DD.H.Gatehouse, R.Herring, Mrs.G.Hill, B.Lawson, RB.C.B.Love, W.D.Macdonald, 1).Rennie, Win.Rid- ley.W.D.Robb, Miss H.Siegele.W.Smaill, Mes, E.M.Taggart, INL JL Watson and RE.Walt, 4 ather By ERIC NEAL - wher | to 7 Mostly sunny and very cold.This is the week lakes and rivers commence to freeze ov to zero in the south, 5 below er.Night temperatures could drop zero in the Laurentians, 10 te 15 below in northern counties and 20 to 25 below in the Gult.Gale winds and powder snow in all the north.In the south, some days could be mild enough for mixed rain, hail and snow, Pleasant for the weekend but cold, with 2 te 4 inches of wind-driven powder snow, eu The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Nevember 29, 1963 Children's Theatre plan production for holidays Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, directors of the Children's Theatre are now rehearsing \u201cThe Magic Apple\u201d the production during the Christmas Holidays at Victoria Hall, Westmount.* Three performances of \u201cThe Grimm.When Glenn Hughes ad- Magie Apple\u201d will be given atl apted this story in an effort to Victoria Hall, Westmount.during the holiday season.Ther will take place on Saturday afternoon, December 28.Monday afternoon, December 30, and Saturday afternoon, January 4.An apple will be given to every child in the audience, but some will receive genuine \u2018magic\u2019 apples, with a gift surprise inside.\u201cThe Magic Apple\u201d is an adaptation of \u201cThe Nose.\u201d the classic children's story by the Brothers fill the need for a children's musical play with vitality and charm, he had difficulty in find-' ing suitable music.Then il occur: red to him that he would find suitable tunes in the folk music of Europe, much of which suggests a fairy-tale atmosphere.So instead of writing the lyrics and having them set to a music.Hughes chose tunes from European folk music and wrote his Ivries to fit them, Israeli films at Atwater Library Four color film about Israel will be shown Wednesday night at 8:15 in the Atwater Library.On the program are: \u201cAnd They Met in Galilee,\u201d \u2018\u201cIsrael Today,\u201d and \u201cFollow the Sun to Israel.\u201d The series is open to the public without charge.This week's showing is presented courtesy of the Municipal Library.The national economy for efficient operation needs both production and distribubtion.Advertising is the cheapest means of obtaining maximum distribution.Business uses advertising to L.H.T.Clegg, of Westmount, has been named President of the St.George's Society of Montreal.| He replaces John M.Merriman, who completed three consecutive terms and now becomes immediate Past President.At the Society's 129th Annual Meeting held Tuesday.Drum-.mond Giles, of Barat; E.Alan; Gordon, of Westmount: and Rev.! Stanley Andrews, of Hampstead, ! were elected vice-presidents.In his President's report.Mr.' Merriman noted that the work of the Society in the community ! | | St.George\u2019s Society elects L.H.T.Clegg the Society's Annual Dinner Dance had been a successful fund-raising project.attendance at the St.George's Day Service at Christ Church had surpassed previous years: and work of the Society's Ladies\u2019 Division had increased.Miss Edith Haslam.the Society's Welfare Officer.noted to the meeting that 489 applications for assistance had been made during the year ending September 30, 1963.\u2018I feel that the value of the small private society such as maintain and increase its outlets has not diminished, \u201cneither has\u2018 ours is that we are able to give for goods.Unless such outlets are the structure of the organization immediate emergency assistance maintained and increased, the decreased in the eyes of the gen-; with the minimum of red tape .income on which taxes are based will not be forthcoming, eral public.\u201cIt is within the province of philanthropy and social service\u2019 this is rewarding work.\u201d said Miss Haslam.Archbishop John Dixon.Arthur \u201cthat the real worth of the So- L.Melling, Westmount.and Henry ciety becomes so readily appar- G.Norman.of Hudson Heights.ent, And the real strength of any Que., were named Honorary Pre- When only the finest will do.Give Seagram's + and be dure Seagram's Crown Royal Scagram\u2019s V.O.Seagram's Extra Dry Gin Jos.E.Seagram & Sons Ltd., Montreal, Que.Symbol of luxury in the West End.WESTFIELD TOWERS ! A new definition of luxury and economy at Westates Park ! The tallest apartment buildings in the West End have to be seen to be believed.Superb appointments: indoor and patio- swimming pools, health centres, air-conditioning, a library.Custom-designed apartments: |-2-3 bedroom suites, aristocratic bachelor and penthouse suites.Budget-anchored rentals: far more for much less.Enlarge your dimensions .check Westates Park! At Sunnybrooke Avenue, corner of Cote St.Luc Road (Entrance 7461 Kingsley Road) PHONE : 484 - 0413 WESTWAY TOWERS WESTFIELD TOWERS WESTMORE TOWERS {fully rented) {immediate occupancy) {May 1964 occupancy) , philanthropic organization \u2014 and\u2019 St.George's Society is no exception \u2014 is measured by the endeavours of its individual members.\u201d said Mr.Merriman., Mr.Merriman reported that Obituary John T.Wonfor, 75 A funeral service was held for John T.Wonfor.well-known here, who died last\u2019 week in his 75th year.Born and educaled in England, Mr.Wonfor came to Canada in| 1911 and entered the book selling business.In 1936 he purchased | the Miss Pool Book Store Inc.which he operated along with the Montreal Book Room.A prominent layman of the United Church.Mr.Wonfor was a member of both Calvary Church of Westmount and the Wyman Memorial Church of Hudson.He was also a member of the.Canadian and Rotary clubs.a governor of the British and Foreign Bible Society of Canada.and served on the advisory board of the Montreal City Mission.Mr.Wonfor is survived by two sons.John S.of Calgary.and) Rev.Herbert W.minister of Wy- | man Memorial United Church.at | Hudson.und several grandchildren.Burial was in Mount Royal Cemetery.Cables .(Continued from Page 1) late president were held Monday morning at High School.Rabbi W.Shuchat | \u2018and Rev.Callum Thompson.| minister of Westmount Park Church led the entire student body in prayer at two assemblies.The Students council rented: a large projection type television apparatus and students: , were able to watch portions of the funeral ceremonies on a ten fool square screen set up in the auditorium.Principal Norman Wood said he was \u2018most impressed\u201d with the attitude of the students.He noted that about 600.ranging from 12 to 17 came back to ; watch the proceedings on their own time.t \u2018Dorchester .| (Continued from Page 1) | will soon be removed to make | vay for the widening of Dorchest- jer and the redevelopment of the land in the area bordering the north side of the street.| City officials said they hoped to jrecover a substantial part amount of the initial cost of the project from the sale or resale of the land, possibly fo builders of care: J.sidents at the meeting.Rt.Rev.R.Kenneth Maguire, Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Montreal, was appointed Honorary Vice-Presi- dent.Directors for the coming year M.Merriman: C.N.Knowles.Notre Dame de Grace; S.Mann, Westmount: A.H.Cole, of Dorval: M.J.Hildred, West- mount: Arnold Heckle: Frank S.Capon.Town of Mount Royal: Roy Mills: and F.J.Knight.Rosemere.\"1.ROMISH ! 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COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE Today's modern living demands modern plumbing.For expert modernizing and plumbing repair service, call us for estimates.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.C.Cadorette - N.Lamoureux 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount WE.5-1189 24 HOURS SERVICE \u201chigh-rise\u201d apartment buildings.Re NES proue es at Aa\" or Se cé RO ER pers PS S e pre AE For All Your ® PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores to Serve You © PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Req'd.4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 No.48 VOL.XXXVI, Executive chosen Westmount Hobby Show interest is growing The Executive Officers for have been hard at work recruiting the three dozen or * more \u201ccommittee officers\u201d to operate the Show during h the Easter Holiday \u2014 April 1-2-3-4.1964.is: general chairman.Doreen Connors; vice-chairman, Miss JoAnne Cohen, YMCA Staff Advisor, Ron Watt.This is the first time in many.*\u2014 The main Executive years that the Hobby Show Executive has started so soon to prepare for the next Show.The success ol last years Show has stimulated a great deal oi interest on the part of the teenagers who organize it and the younger committee members who worked on the groups last year.Over 160 young people worked on committees.helped guard exhibits or did many other odd jobs in the 26th Show.There where over 250 exhibitors and competitors and over 600 exhibits in the last Show.This was over three times that of any previous Show.It has also been estimated that over 10.- 000 working man-hours went into its preparation.A new age group has been introduced.This is Bantams for bovs and girls 8 years and under.Other age groups are: Junior \u2014 9-11 vears Intermediate \u2014 12- 14 years.Senior 15-17 years.There will also be another trophy added to the existing four.There may also be two more trophies added to the Gymastic _ section of the Show.The Gymnastic Competition will see many changes this year, because it will be restricted to Westmount youngsters only and called the MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1963 \" Mie SOUSCRIPTION POUR LES OEUVRES DE SANTE ET LA CROIX- ROUGE à the 27th Hobby Show Miss Chris Blair: secretary, will be designed to help youngsters who are just learning gym- nasties and will also be able to compete at their own level of standards rather than against someone who competes in other Provincial Gymnastic competitions.The YMCA Youth Committee has taken on the task of preparing the \u201cspectacular\u201d Live Displays and Special Events that wil} take place during the Show on one or two evenings.These are designed to stimulate youngsters with NEW ideas for hobbies or how to improve the ones they now have.In about two weeks there will be a special Bullitin circulated to Everyone who exhibited, com- pelted in or was on a committee OR had any official part in the 26th Hobby Show.Applications\u2019 will be accepted from any boys, and girls who are interested in working on one of the Hobby Show Committees.These appli-: cations will be reviewed by the Executive for final approval and and appointmnt to a committee.a.Forms will be available from The City of Montreal this Ron Watt.after chirstmas.week called for tenders for The following people have preliminary work prior to been selected, and are either construction of the subway chairman.vice-chairman, chairman, or advisors to t he station between Atwater and Greene avenue in West- (Continued on page 11) A _ - mount.Bids for the reloca-' General Trust of Canada.The Westmount Park 361 Roslyn Avenue or CHILDREN\u2019S BOOKS WANTED Children's Books.Kindly send to WESTMOUNT PARK HOME AND SCHOOL Association | tions of sewers and water mains in the area will be opened Tuesday.All subway work in this municipality will be done by Montreal, under contract.Plans call for construction of main, subway platforms astride the Westmount-Montreal border.School Library needs telephone WE.2-4275 Hart Singers 492-6618 Our Specialty is Aluminum Window and Door Service | plan debut BROKEN GLASS OR SCREENS REPLACED Aluminum Storm & Screen Doors $47 50 Installed | ° ! ! Aluminum Storm & Screen Windows From $16 50 Installed H & L ALUMINUM SALES - REPAIRS - SERVICE here Dec.5 The Bishop Whelan Hart Singers, a group of thirty | young lads.ranging from the ages of eight to eighteen will present their debut concert \u201cAn Evening of Fr 4e SC of TR MQUN TAI 2854558 Al, SH \u2018VICTOR 2- 444 | Song at Victoria Hall, Westmount on Thursday, December 5.commencing at 8:30 p.m.Half of the programme will feature the Hart Singers pec- forming Folk Songs both in English and French, ballads and sea chanties.The remainder of the two and a half hour pro- i gramme will consist of musical i acts displaying art in the form of dancing, singing and instru- RBRCÇOKE Fi o RS VU POUR BINA [XZ] CAMPAIGN oF COMBINED HEALTH APPEAL AND RED CROSS | .Ay À $ CARTIC PANIS SE a oe { WN NE A © a A 5 $ © J 3 A Ry Q President of Morgan, Ostiguy & Hudon L td.; Beyond the station tracks will the extend Greene avenue to be used at possibly \u201cfor i ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers ONMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE HIT LA sa ot \u2014\u2014\u2014 CAMPAIGN Members of the 1964 CHA and Red Cross right) W.Earle McLaughlin, Chairman and President of the Royal Bank of Canada: Allan Bronfman, Vice-President of Distillers Corporation Ltd.: Jean P.W.Ostiguy, campaign counsel are (from left to Marcel Faribault, President of the Montreal seeks tenders for Westmount work subway West - to within 100 feet of mount.\u201d Most of the services wilt be irst for storing trains and later relocated along the north side the extension of of Western, officials reported theowsh NEED A (AB! UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS\u2018N.| mental numbers.SWAN SATELLITE HUMIDIFIER Colors: White, Sandalwood Tan, Light Green and Ivory.For more information, coll SALES & STANCAN wv: 489-7813 5104 Sherbrooke St.W. The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 29, 1963 4 THE Examiner Mervime the (ity of Wesimennt vince 5006 WEST HQUNT SELEY HUGH R.MOUNT, Genero! Monager Printed and Published Every Friday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildore Rood, Montreal 29 Johan W.Sancton President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Editorial \u2014 Accounting \u2014 Circulation Disploy Advertising Departments 481-2771 Classified Advertising \u2014 8:30 em.to 5 p.m.Doily (To 8:30 p.m.Mon.Tues.& Wed.) 481-0451 The Examiner aime te be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to publie service.$1.26 half year.Newspapers Association, Quebec Five cents a copy.Mail subscriptions: $2.08 per years Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Canadian Cummunity Newspapers Representatives.Authvi ized us Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash.WE SAY West End mourns Kennedy death THE tragic and sudden death of John Fitz gerald Kennedy was felt strongly around the world.Everyone was shocked beyond belief.Nowhere were the people more shocked than in our own Great West End.populated by people who are frequent visitors to the U.Sand by many who have relatives living there.His death seemed to hit close to home here.Mr.Kennedy was a great leader and a great man.one who brought a steadying influence at a time when the purposes and hoped-for peace of the world seemed to be wavering.We join in wishing Lyndon Johnson.Mr.Kennedy's successor as President of the United States, the courage to pursue the course to be steered and wise counsel in charting the course.And to Mrs.Kennedy, former first lady of the U.S., but a wife and mother.goes our deepest sympathy, as it goes to the relatives of Mr.Kennedy in this, their darkest hour.» In Memory of the late PRESIDENT KENNEDY take à Hero vou have tallen YOU SAY Disarmament for civilians vrged Sir: The recent lragic event in Dallas starkly reminds us how inconsistent it is 10 talk about disarmanent for the military and not for civilians.Is there any legiti- maté reason al any time for a civilian to have a gun?Why not have total disarm- anent for civilians?It would remove a lot of trouble from the world.This brings us to a related subject.Surely the time is coming when all shooting of animals for sport will be out- Jawed.N.M.B.By The Way Don't you think so?CRITIC writing of a new opera, says.\u201cthe tendency te over-clowning was dangerous.\u201c If the tenor, instead of merely pulling faces during a love-duet.squirts the diva with a siphon, the illusion is destroyed at once.If Wag- per's pilgrims start paying leapfrog as they cross the stage.the curtain should be Jowered immediately.Kinda corny Al elderly gentleman at a A dance made a little bow to a girl and said: \u201cMay 1 have the pleasure of this dance?\u201d \u201cO.K.by me.fuddy- duddy.> said the girl, \u2018\u201c\u2018but how come you can\u2019t spill it in plain English?\u201d \u201c1 beg your pardon?\u2019 said the gen- tfleman.\u2018Skip it.Stonchenge,\u201d replied the English rose, \u201cI guess vour pcople came over with (he Druids.\u201d a Not in Batlle of Blood and Strife, But amongst your peaceful Comrades, Whe adored vou all your lite.You have carned a Lite eternal Amongst the Noble in our Past, Your courage, wisdom, kindness Could hardly be surpassed, May vour Soul reach Paradise and hover from above, fo guide us in yeur Noble spirit, of courage, wisdom, pence and Jove.HY.COOPER, 32 Springfield avenue.They Say Weor o smile ond have friends; weor a scowl! ond hove wrinkles.\u2014 George Eliot This Week in Westmount MRS.J.O.ASSELIN, At- water avenue, president of the Federation of Liberal Women of Canada visiting Western Canada this week, addressed a group in Red Deer, Alberta\u201d Demands for 26 Years Ago | in The Examiner Nov.24, 1937 The crving need behind the demand for a Metropolitan Boulevard is for a Western outlet from Montreal.a local traffic engineer declared this week at a Westmount Municipal Association meeting.He said the route he advocated would lie south of the CNR right of way from Ste.Anne de Bellevue to Dorval where it would branch into two.one route following the present Cote de Liesse and the other continuing along the railway route to Ville St.Pierre.where an overpass would bring the road over the railway and into the city.Montreal, he held.is a termina) city and not a bypass town and the proposed Boulevard should lead directly into it.The northern branch of the route proposed by *he government would serve traffic going fo the northern part of the .city while the southern branch would provide direct access to the central part of the metropolis.He said that the distance was considerably shorter via the southern route.The greater percentage of the population.he said.lives south of the railway iracks between St.Anne's and La- chine and the southern route would be of more use on that account than the northern one.The new highway would relieve conjestion on the Lakeshore road.he said.and would be considerably cheaper to traffic, as most of it went to the southern part of = the city anyway.A career in hockey A Boy at the Leafs\u2019 Camp, by Scott Young, $2.95 released by Little, Brown and Company (Canada) Limited.When Bill Spunska, a 17- year-old high school student from Winnipeg stepped off the bus in Peterborough enroute to the Leafs\u2019 training camp, he still didn\u2019t realize he had been offered à chance to be a professional in the Toronto hockey organization, The son of a professor.in some ways Bill wanted to go to university.But he wanted the career in hockey more.When at camp.Bill readily made friends, many of them, with the exception of one boy, Benny Moore, who seems to try to get a rise out of Bill every time they meet.As time goes on, Benny.a good hockey player.has a bad temper and trouble brews between the two bays.Bill is determined and faces his toughest test in hockey and proves himself in the final exhibition match.bringing to an end an authentic story of the road to big-league hockey.Millicent Hickmore By VALENTINA RAHR changes have become urgent and turbulent in Quebec because of the harsh holding back during the days under Maurice Duplessis.Canad- juns, whether English or French, must try to understand each other more and have a greater appreciation fur the other's feelings and aspirations.\u201d It is Mrs.Asselin's opinion that women should assist in finding suitable candidates to help run the Canadian government, and that they should work with capable women who seek election.Invitations being received this week by Westmounters from the Mayor of Montreal Mr.Jean Drapeau.to attend the exhibition of the Independent Art Association in the Maisonneuve Recreation Centre December 3, 1963 to January 6, 1964.The studio of the association whose members are exhibiting.is located on Academy road.Reservation space for the present show was requested by former president of the JAA.ERIC WESSLOW.about three years ago.Present exhibitions chairman of the 1AA is MISS FREDA PEM- BERTON SMITH.Metcalfe avenue, Two of the members of the jury who chose the works to be on view are: J.de Tonnancour and Adam Sherriff Scott, RCA Sher- broke street west.An exhibition of drawings of Old Montreal will open on Saturday at 2 p.m.at the Atwater Library.The work is by Artist SARA DICKINSON.Wood avenue, showing about 35 ink and wash drawings depicting Lower Montreal historic spots.The display will be on view until December 10.Visiting hours are 10 am.to 10 p.m.daily.DYNE MOUSSO.West- mount Park Apartments, and Miss Morelle portrayed with great feeling the reading selections of Bertol Brecht's poems at the open- ACROSS 2.Liquid part L Venetian of any fat traveler 8.Fib 8.Secluded 4.Frequently valley 8.Not ripe 9.Arabic 6.Gentle- letter woman 10.Uncommon 7.Unit of 11.Hall work 12.Borders 8.Be on \u2014 14.High priest and pins 15.Elfin 11, Obtain 16.Away: 13.Margins prefix 15.Enemy 17.Nervous 18, Part of anxiety window 20.Old times frame 21, Winter 19.Cold driving 20.Self hazard 22.Carousal 22.S-shaped molding I |2 |3 23, Faultily 26.Coarse 27.A son of Adam 28.A lap robe 29, Bource of light 80.Deep gorges 84.Part of \u201cto be\u201d 95.Swab-like instrument ».Policeman: a 27.A tendon 89.Spiteful 41.Right of franchise 43.Sheltered 43.Pitcher 44 Attic in vaders DOWN ing presentation of the season by the L'Egregore Troupe.at their new home 188 Dorchester Boulevard.The presentations will continue from November 28 for another six performances.Starting time is 2:30 on Sunday matinees, and 7:30 evenings.Artist PAUL ANDRE, member of the Independent Art Association, Academy road, whose exhibition of paintings is presently on view at the CNR.West Area, was robbed of his works this week in a second show that was on view in an East End Mall.About $1.200 worth of paintings were taken during the night by unknown persons, including two still life paintings.pink roses, red geraniums, landscapes.and portraits of Jimmy and Michael.ALICE RAWSTRON.Lans- downe avenue.who exhibition of paintings will be on view in the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel for about another three weeks.FRANCES GOLTMAN, correspondent for The West- mount Examiner.is commencing a series of talks on music on radio station CJAD next Tuesday at 2 p.m.All listeners are invited to telephone the station lo ask questions about music and music problems.which Miss Goltman will answer.Resident .(Continued from Page 1) of Mays Ladies Shop on Greene avenue.\u201cLet\u2019s clean up the area, it's almost a slum now.said another.City Council already has given first reading to the by-law and it is expected that the second and third readings will be given at the meeting on December 2.If final approval is granted, Mr.Seguier says he will \u201cstrongly oppose\u201d the issuing of a building permit to the owners, the Ransen-Maron Development Corporation.who work jointly with the Montreal Trust Company.Let REF 28.Founda: tion 24.Scur- xi rilous 25.Lair 26, Firearm Ele! 28.Knock < Ey 30.Crouch C 12[a[3| fear SV] 81, Com- ue position for 8 38.At the parts: mus, present 82.Memoran- time dums 39.Part of à 838.Enemy locomotive scout 40.According 85.Apportion to: Fr.4 me an facagi We TR an CLS Much \u2018\u201csemi-serious\u2019™ discussion at City Hall these days centers around the possibility of developing a ski run on the mountain.Council last week approved a $850,000 public works by-law which provides $100.000 for such a project.but that doesn\u2019t mean anything.Two aldermen (not named) are said to be showing great interest in the proposal.They would like to build a ski tow to be ready for the '64-'65 winter, but will first have to answer those five imporfant questions: what, Library needs books.They would welcome donations of good children's books.including reference works that could be used by the younger set.* + + Demolition crews at work on the former Calvary Church became somewhat overenthusiastic Tuesday morning.Police reported that one swing of the wrecking ball caused a mass of rubble to rebound out onto Greene avenue blocking traffic and denting the hood of a parked car.Pedestrians had been kept away.* * Xx Tommy Donohoe, well-known Westmount business man.will celebrate a bitthday soon.That old age pension is only a few years away.* ¥* * Saturday's strong winds disrupted traffic on Victoria avenue by blowing several pieces of building material off the new structure that is going up opposite Somerville avenue.Police were on the job in a hurry and cordoned off part of the street for awhile, H is not known whether an interruption in electric service along that side of the street was also attributable to the same cause.% + * Contrary to the report on a local radio station, an official of Cable TV Limited states that there is no truth in the rumour that Paramount is about to take over this company.Cable TV expects to commence operations in Westmount in the very near future when installation of the system is completed.© ©.plumbers really Go whole hog To clear your drain Of every clog.JOHN WATSON - LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 where, when, why and how\u2019 The Westmount Park Sehool* A reader called in Lo ask if anyone else had noticed that, although Monday was such a bright, sunshiny day.there were no clothes on the lines on most of the streets in Westmount.Evidently the housewives had their eves glued to the TV set and were paying tribute to the late President Kennedy.Vernon F A \u201cBook Auction\u201d will be conducted by the YMCA boys Gra-Y Club on Saturday afternoon, November 30 at the Westmount YMCA.The Auction will take place before and during the intermissions ol the YMCA Outing Club movie which starts at 1:45 p.m.Proceeds of the auction will go to one of the clubs \u201cservice projects.\u201d Youngsters are asked to bring EXTRA \u2018\u2019nickles\u2014dimes and pennies\u2019 so that they may participate in the Auction Sale of books ete.The \u201cFriday Knights Gra-Y Boys Club\u201d is just one ot five such clubs which meet weekly or more at the YMCA or in a club members home.The clubs Executive is: Chairman, Fraser Scott: Vice-Chairman, Jeffrey Packard: Secretary-Treasurer, Tommy Laing.Other club members are Gary MacLean.Stewart Reid and Chris Orvig.The club participated in a \u2018special\u2019 gym program yesterday and will be designing and painting their club Emblem today.Gra-Y is a club type of program for boys and girls in grades McAdam speaks to Unity leaders Dec.4 Vernon F.McAdam.executive directod of Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada will be the guest speaker at a get together of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club professional and volunteer staff Wednesday.December 4th, at 8 p.m.It is expected that some 50 club* - = leaders will be in attendance at the meeting which will also provide a \u201cQuestion and Answer Period.\u201c entertainment and refreshments.The Ladies Auxili-, ary.composed primarily of mothers in the community will also attend.Questions from the floor will \u201cbe directed to the panel comsist- ing of the Club's full-time staff and four students in training currently carrying out their field work service at Unity.WHITE ELEPHANT The \u201cAngels\u201d group club will conduct a White Elephant Auction at the Club on Saturday afternoon December 7th, starting at 2:00 p.m.All questions relative to this project.the first of the Angels.should be directed to.members: Graham Fordyce.Hank Anamaet.Steve Morse.Gerald McHugh.Andre Bernard and Ronald Soltys.KEYSTONE GROUP The Keystone Group Club will hold a party and dance on Fri- , day evening November 29th.The executive of the group are planning a scries of special events in | connection with the party \u2014 Each : member of the group will be permitted to invite a special guest.LES ALOUETTES Nancy Levasseur.one of Unity's \" french-spcaking leaders.has or- .ganized an entirely french-speak- ling group club that has been ; named the Alouettes.They meet | every Wednesday evening.The members include: Helene Gaston, Ginette Savard.Diane Methot, Monique Deschenes, Carole Bougie.Micheline Cuerrier.Jocelyn Bougie aud Francine Payette.BIDDY BASKETBALL The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Biddy Basketball Team will meet the Negro Community Centre Biddy hoopsters in the first game of the 1963-64 Biddy Basketball Schedule on Saturday.November 30, at 2:00 p.m.Spectators are welcome, A Referees Clinic for Biddy Basketball was held at the Club on Wednesday.November 27.Two representatives .from the seven participating clubs were in attendance.Keith Gavin.veterun club member.senior \u201cA calibre basketball player and official signal caller for the Unity Boys\u2019 Club for many vears will conduct the clinic, BANQUET TID-BITS Confirmation has been received from the headquarters ol the Montreal Canadiens Hockey Team that Boom Boom Geoffrion, John Ferguson.Jacques Laper- riere.Dave Balon.Billy Hicke will attend this years Annual Banquets.Lorne \u2018\u2018Gump\u2019\u2019 Wor- sley was aiso invited but may not be able to attend.The Canada has advised that \u2018King Sizes Cokes\u2019 will be distributed to all at the Banquets As in past years, chicken bar- b-q.will be the main course, preceded by tomato juice and fol lowed by apple pic a la mode.The Junior Rockettes of the Club's Talent Parade will be featured in the entertainment.(Continued on page 11° this is t Model apariment fuenished & decorairé by FRASER BROS.EXCLUSIVE RENTAL Coca Cola Company of - The lovely landscaped acres of Westmount Park 4 to 6 incl The groups are com: posed of friends eight to ten in number They meet weekly or more often in special cases to plan their own activities and to learn the skills of HOW t get along together and to plan together as a group and also\u2018 what the club ofticers job really rovine Y plans book auction EPORTER By Oliver Towne NRG et EL mee ag Le ER 15 all about The troup meets with a YMCA tramed advisor who helps guide the group as they plan thew programs, ete Other \u201cSmall group club pro grams thai are available at the are Je MY and Hi V fm boys and guls trom seveath grade up Police HQ.work still week behind Work on the new Stanton street about a week behind schedule, a spokes- Police Station is still man for the Rodighiero Coustrue- tion Company, general contractors.told The Examiner Wednesday.\u201cWith a bit of help (rom the weather we should be able to make up in the next few weeks.\u201d he added The long, almost unbroken spell of rainy weather (vo weeks ago had been blamed tor the delay Excavation is complete and work men Are pouring cement Work on this first section whieh is lo house the police department tn modern quarters was to he completed by April The cost us an estimated $380,000 The bad ers are offered a premium ul SHOU it work is completed by February A Welcome Christmas Gift \u2014 A Portrait Plan now to give a portrait to family and friends this Christmas.Arrange phoning HU.4-6211 4910 Sherbroke St.W.e park this is THE PARKVIEW an appointment now by Beriween Claremont and Virteria a4 LILI Sherbrooke at Mount Stephen, offering Information: WE.2.5468 Now open SP AGENTS GE Montreal Trust Company luxury living in the Westmount manner, Spacious one, two and three-bedroom suites, thoroughly planned and beautifully finished.In every way, the Park- view is truly an address of distinction.for your inspection.E961 \u20186Z 49QUIS\u201dAON \u2018ÂAnpisj \u2018soujwOx3 JunouNsIM BY) S The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 29, 1963 6 Much discussion, but no opposition to $865,000 municipal loan by-law The City's $865.000 loan by-law met no opposition | last Thursday night at a! public meeting for all elec- tor-proprietors in mount.About 25 residents took more than the usual interest in public work bills and questioned council for 40 minutes.The bill was then unanimously passed.The loan covers the cost of sidewalks.park improvements, purchase of equipment and property construction of and improve-, ments to public buildings and for the creation of a parking lot on Greene avenue.| The complete text follows: Whereas is is necessary {o provide for the carrying out of cer- | tain public works and for the purchase of equipment and property as hereinafter more parteularly set forth; \u2018 face value of Eight hundred and! \u201cfilty-six Cas follows: \u2014 SECTION ONE \u2014 Discounts, debenture issue ex-\" The City, as and when deter.Penses and contingencies $1.500.mined by the Council during the Total \u2014- $17.000.next twelve months or within such GROUP \u201c27 «Period of assess.viher period as the Council may | ment 20 years) ; | hercafter decide, shall proceed to Renovation to lower corridor.parks and playgrounds, plant | in Victoria Hall.| ; und equipment: to purchase prop- Reinforcement of floor slab in «rty and equipment, the whole as apparatus of floor slab in appara- hereinafter set forth, Las area in No.2 Fire Station 6 \" $16,750.bi rt debentures.Sidewalks at various locations LLY as \"$50,000.« time to time to thé total ., ! from time | ne © * Discounts, debenture issue ex-, thousand dollars ($856 penses and contingencies $5.250, > i CL Total $72,000.oi.1, the proceeds of which shall In sears ui cnc be applied to the cost of the said ! RO Poe.) Period of assess: works, equipment.improvernents : buildings and und property as hereinafter more New improve- and property as hie \u2018 ments in Corporation Yard.$200,- , particularly provided.; 000.SECTION THREE \u2014 ; |! Lund for and construction of ; The particulars and estimates Parking Lot on Greene Avenue.' vi the cost of said works and im.$210.000.provements are sel out in Groups Alterations to building at City \u20181, \u20182 and 37 of this section Hall.$200.000.* Improvements, Westmount shall ember in each year, which interest payment shall be represented I by coupons attached to each debenture and bearing the number thereof.These coupons shall be payable to the bearer only at West-' construet and improve sidewalks, | Festrooms, Oak and Green Rooms the same places as the principal.SECTION SEVEN \u2014 The rate or rates of interest be determined by resolution of the City Council at the time of issue.SECTION EIGHT \u2014 The said debentures shall be \"made payable to bearer or the duly registered holder thereo! in lawful money of Canada at their face value at the main office of the Bank of Montreal in Mont- \u2018real or at any branch of the said .bank in Canada.SECTION NINE \u2014 The said debentures shall bear \u201cthe seal of the City and shall be signed by the Mayor and the City Clerk in office at the time such debentures are issued and GROUP \"1\" «Period of assessment 10 years) Radio communication ment for Police Force.Emergency equipment for Civil protection, Equipment.refurnishing Lighting improvements for toria Hall, $15.500.Vic- DOG TRAINING Mrs.Casgrain\u2019s Obedience School GRADUATION Thursday, December 12th \u2014 7:30 p.m.St.Philip's church hall, Montreal West \u2014 Admission Free \u2014 Enroll your dog for new course starting 9th Jan.'64 Call WE.5-1772 is going to present an acquire a fine painting sented in our peintings, 939 Victoria Squore CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ot Antoine\u2019s Art Gallery Inc.to pay .reductions in most cases of 30% leading Canadian and European artisis are repre- collection of over Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 p.m.Thursday and Friday until 9:00 p.m.(FREE PARKING) amazing opportunity to at the price you want 1,000 fine daily UN.6-4095 equip- 000.! and pcenses and contingencies $56.300.\"such amount may be used to) SECTION ELEVEN \u2014 defray the cost of any of the| The said debentures shall not other works and improvements \u2014 - - mentioned in said section.| SECTION FIVE \u2014 Debentures issued under this: forth in \u201cat the expiration of twenty years \\ hundred dollars $100.) or in such \u201cmultiple or multiples thereof as \u201cthe Council may determine, and Park.Ski run at Summit Park.$100.- each coupon shall bear a facsimile of such signatures.Catch basins in various loca.SECTION TEN \u2014 tions, $700.Discounts, debenture issue ex- .; Iscou debentu su | cil may order or direct when de- \u201cciding to issue them or any of Total $767.000.\u201cthem.and the Council by resolu- Grand total $856.000.SECTION FOUR \u2014 bentures may be sold at one time If the actual cost of any such | or from time to time and may ar- works or improvements shall be .range from time to time to pro- less than the amount of the est-' vide for the cost of any, of the mated cost thereof as set out in said works by pledge of said de- Section Three.the balance of bentures or any of them., | by-law may be serial debentures or straight-term debentures and! shall be payable as follows: \u2014! A COMPLETE ar If they are serial deben-! [KB SELECTION OF res \u2014 Those to be issued for the ur.FI poses mentioned in Group 17 > and | et Section Three shall be payable in ten annual instalments; during thie ten years following the date or dates of issue, at the times and in the amounts set forth in Schedule \u201cC attached hereto: Those to be issued for the purposes mentioned in Group \u201c27 of Section Three shall be payable in twenty annual installments, ; \u2014- STEREO EQUIPMENT and ACCESSORIES The said debentures shall bear \"such date or dates as the Coun- .tion may\u2019 order that any such de-' be subject to redemption by an- \u201cticipation, SECTION TWELVE \u2014 In order to meet the interest payments on all said debentures and to provide for payment of the instalments of principal if serial debentures are issued as aforesaid and in order to esiab- lish a sinking fund if the said debentures are issued for a straight term or terms.a sum sufficient for such purpose shall be raised by means of a special general assessment against the taxable immoveable property ol the whole City made each year according to the valuation roll in force in such vear from the date or dates of issue as aforesaid, and during the said periods of ten, fwenty and thirty years as the case may be and at such time as the Council by resolution may determine.and for that purpose a special tax is hereby imposed Ou said immoveable property: and the proceeds of all such assessments shall be applied to the payment of the said debentures and interest, SECTION THIRTEEN The present by-law shall come into force according to law.The newspaper is the primary medium people can consult for a buying decision.Life magazine reported that a survey of 25 merchandise-minded builders from coast lo coast -showed that builders credit 60\u201c of their sales to newspapers ads.during the twenty years following the date or dates of issue.at the times and in the amounts set forth in Schedule \u201cA\u201d attached hereto: ; Those to be issued for the purposes mentioned in Group \u201c3\u201d; of Section Three shall be payable in thirty annual instalments.during the thirty years following the date or dates of issue, at the times and in the amounts set Schedule \u2018D\u2019 attached TECTTTTTTTTOT TTT ITT ITT TTT TTT TTT hereto, b) If they are straight-term de- he ntures \u2014 Those to be issued for the pur- peses mentioned in Group \u2018I of Section Three shall be payable at the expiration of ten years from the date or dates of issue: Those to be issued for the purposes mentioned in group \u20182° of Section Three shall be payable from the date or dates of issue; Those to be issued for the purposes mentioned in Group \u201c3\u201d ol Section Three shall be payable at the expiration of thirty vears from the date or dates of issue.SECTION SIX \u2014 The said debentures shall be issued in denominations of one all such debentures shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding six percent! (6%) per annum payable balf-yearly on the first day of May and the first day of Nov- ox + 5 EFTPS PRET STS SF REPT THE WORLD'S MOST WANTED GIFT WHISKY.NOW BEAUTIFULLY GIFT-WRAPPED AT NO EXTRA COST JIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, Watkerville, Canada ISTILLERO OF FINE WHISKIES FOR OVER 100 YEARS.hdd dede tech cdtodt otre HE in 25 and 40 oz.sizes ébthhbhhbhhhbhthhbbhhbbhhbhhhthhht ° \u20ac v 0 \u201d Musical Sharps, Flats & Naturals By FRANCES GOLTMAN WHAT GRADE?\u2014 SURPRISES ! Some years ago.1959 to be exact.1 wrote a column entitled, \u2018Grievous, Glorified Grading\u201d which certainly caused extensive comment.1 compared the gradings of the identical selections in the Me- Gill University, The Royal Conservatory \u2018University of Toronto) examinations and the Piano Teacher's Guide by Schirmer Publishing Company.(Now out of print).The differents of opinion for the same pieces are really astonding.Lately, ! have had to explain several times that certain pieces may be more difficult for one person than another.At one of the addresses 1 gave at Westward Rotary Club, 1 mentioned publicly that the compositions in the Intermediate Piano Examination Book could be found in Toronto or Royal il you prefer.grade nine.\u2018The selections in this McGill exam book continue to be recognized as Grade Nine.if the student wishes to use the Intermediate book instead).Since that time McGill has changed to the Pre-Christmas bazaar planned here Dec.7 A pre-Christmas Bazaar will be held in Victoria Hall.Westmount, on Saturday afternoon, Dec.7 by the Sir William Osler Chapter of the Quebec Heart Foundation to raise funds for medical research and education.Among the stalls there will be offered a wide variety of Christmas gifts, attractive gift wrappings, Christmas cards and novelties and in the apparel department, nearly new clothes for boys and girls.There will be a home- baking stall.white elephant counter.and valuable articles will be auctioned olf, Arrangements have been made to serve afternoon tea in a tastefully decorated tea-room carrying out a motif in keepinf with Christmas and the Heart Fund.The bazaar will be open from 2 until 5 p.m.and will be under the convenership of Miss Marie Atkinson.president of the Sir William Osler Chapter and hon- orary-treasurer of the Quebec Heart Foundation.The public is urged to patronize this bazaar as a medium of meeting their Christmas requirements while at the same time aiding medical research and education in the field of cardiovascular disease.Mrs.Bryant is panelist Mrs.Norah Bryant, head librarian at the Westmount Public Library will be a panelist November 30 at a meeting of the Quebec Library Association in the new Themis Club.Subjects for discussion are \u2018Library Trustees\u2019 and The Canadian Library as a meeting ground for our-two national cultures.\u2018 Other panelists and speakers are Mrs.Evelyn Stewart of the Pointe Claire Library.Theo Picard, Bibliotheque Publique de Saint-Jean, Paul Vles, Bibliothe- que Publique de Saint-Bruno and Rev.Edmond Desrochers, president of the Canadian Library Association.= ! numerical grades instead of.\u201cPrimary\u201d up to \u201cHighest.\u201d Numerous pieces do not cor-\u2019 respond in grading.Many .queries ; The reason for today's art icle stems from queries about the Festival pieces.What is chosen is the opinion of the selection committee and the entrants must abide by then! judgement, it is final.For the third time the Prelude in F major, a very pleasant work by Canadian\u2018 composer Godfrey Ridout is a test piece but each time it\u2018 is in a different age group.\u2019 This is surprising, isn't it\u201d | Last year it was in the 13; years and under age group in the Music Contests of the: Notre Dame de Grace Arts and Letters Festival \u2014 this vear it is listed in the 11 and under for the Montreal-Kiwa- nis.The first time it appeared was in the 14 years and under tif memory serves! in the N.D.G.Contests several years ago.Another piece in the ND.G.à last year was Beethoven's Bagatelle in E flat.opus 33 no, 1, listed for the 15 years and under group.The same number is in Grade 9 exam McGill and the Schirmer! Guide Grade Three.The Golliwogg's Cake Walk by Debussy.grade $4 McGill was in the St.Laurent Music Festival 1963 for 17 years and under and in the Quebec Festivals 1960 for the 16 and under group.Several pieces in the Toronto Royal Conservatory of Music Grade V bring a surprise.The first selection in the book, à Sonatina by Schmitt was the test piece for the Montreal- Kiwanis last year 12 years and under .the next piece, Mechanical Doll by Shostako- vich was in the 11 and under Montreal-Kiwanis and in the N.D.G.Music Contests for the 9 and under! This year \u201cln The Village\u201d by Mirsalis \u2018same book Grade Vy is for the 10 and under, for Montreal-Kiwanis and on, page 26 \u2018(same book) Little\u2019 Prelude no.2 by Bach is a test piece this year for Ki wanis, 12 years and under.So we have in the Toronto Grade Five Piano Exam book pieces for 12 years, 11 years, 10 years and 9 years ! ! ! Grading Is a matter ol opinion and the number of years a pupil has studied must be taken into consideration.Abil-, ity and Amount Of Practise are two other factors.To close today s article, 1 will quote the last paragraph of the article which ! referred - to from 1959 because it holds exactly the same weight today.| \u201cWHAT DOES GRADING MEAN?IS IT RAISED TO BOOST THE EGO OF THE PLAYER?1S IT MADE A HIGHER NUMBER TO MAKE A PARENT THINK HIS CHILD IS BETTER THAN HE IS?OR IS IT TO CAMOU-, FLAGE THE LOWER STAND- ARDS OF THE PRESENT ERA?\" | NEXT WEEK: STRICTLY CAR ACCESS.The wolverine, upon rare occasions, will kill deer and caribou.It has been known to \u2018once again for Montreal YWCA | opens winter registration Dec.5 marks the opening of registration for the winter pro- Red Feather agency.The YWCA draws members from all parts of Montreal and suburban communities, Winter classes will include pottery.oil painting, charm, music appreciation, discussion groups, and keep fit courses.The popular Saturday morning classes ol dance, drama.puppetry.cooking, and gym have been planned girls from 8-13 years of age.New additions to the program will include \u201cGreat Religions.\u201d a lecture series with guest speakers discussing religion in the 20th century.and \u2018\u2019Mother-Child Relationships.\u201d a discussion group designed to help mothers gain a better understanding of their chit- dren, z \u201c Atwater Library to show \u2018Old Mtl.\u201d drawings An exhibition of drawings ot gram of the Montreal YWCA.a \u201cOld Montreal\u201d by Sara Dickiu son wil be on view at the Atwater Library from Saturday.Novem ber 30 to December 10 The showing will welude abou 45 ink and wash drawings de picting Lower Montreal's historic spots.Visiting hours ave 10 am to 10 p.m The Atwater Library, tormerls the Mechanic's Institute 15 tocat ed at the corner of Atwater avenue and Tupper streets in West.mount James A.Garfield was only man in U.S.history simultaneously president-elect, elect and senator congressman from Ohio, ~ UNICEF (reeling Cards AVAILABLY AT WESTMOUNT U.N.LL.C.EF.STORE 4825 Sherbrooke St.W.near Victor Lots of things got started in 1963 The ignitions of brand-new family cars, ior instance, and neighbours\u2019 lawnmowers.You helped start lots of both this year if you saved money at the Bank of Montreal.You can chalk up an assist, too, for starting new farm tractors working in the fields and moving earth-shaking construction equipment into new building projects.for arterial highways steadily advancing towards completion.for bridges moving out across rivers.ior new business enterprises of all kinds getting under way.In virtually every community across the nation, important things were moving because your savings dollars made 1t possible tor the Bank of Montreal to make hundreds of thousands 61 loans for worthwhile purposes.At the Bank's year-end, our customers had $3,961,675,039 on deposit.Loans totaling $2,419,627,136 were reported.That's why a whole lot of things got started in 1963.Canadas First Bank NY BANK me se 4644401 BANK OF MONTREAL TOTAL ASSETS $4,275,269,201 attack moose.E961 \u201867 soquaneN \u2018Aopiiy \u2018seuiwmxy junouusap ey) L The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 29, 1963 \u201cPod ER ASS SERBE! Ng Ruma SERRE = ACLWGRID: GIFTS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST, CHINA, INDIA and MOROCCO ® Hand- blocked silk Scarves from India ® Hand - tooled Leather Goods from Morocco FREESE ® Brassware and Bells from India\u2019 ® Hand - carved Tables and Screens from India ® Hand - beaten Copper Planters from Morocco RDA REP N De Morocco Leather Puff Many Other Gift Ideas We can bring Carpet Magic into holidays with a beautiful Oriental Broadlooms.our home for the ug or wall-to-wall Consult Malcolm Gregory GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151-4153 St.Catherine West (near Greene) WE.2-4277 Evenings: RE.8-4605 TT has EE ÿ i ÿ Florists [ RETAIN SIN SENN ve ea FLOWER FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAY SEASON | Phone: 484-8484 | 4897 Sherbrooke Street West à U.Lanken, HU.11-6132 : Ÿ SCO LE PELLE CCE LE EP EN CPE ECOLE LEE LE LE ECS NP LE LEE LE ELEC LE LE PTE EC GREETING CAROS of i : COUTTS EMBASSY TOOTHILL'S RUST-CRAFT VOGUE LINE Boxed Selections or Personal Printed Cards Availoble At ALLAN SINGER Limited 5012 Sherbrooke West Westmount Tea Lennie nS IEEE MICE PO EEE EVELEIGH PATTERSON LUGGAGE COMPANY Ladies\u2019 and Men's LUGGAGE and LEATHER BAGS, etc.® CHRISTIE ® SAMSONITE © McBRINE ® CARSON USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN WE REPAIR all types of LEATHER GOODS 4190 St.Catherine St., W.WE.5-2101 Near Greene LA EI LE M OT IIIS LE VUE Patty Page INC.Sports Wear \u2014 Dresses for every occasion \u2014 Perrins' Gloves \u2014 Hosiery \u2014 Lingerie \u2014 Charles of The Ritz Cosmetics Use Our Loy-Away Plan * 4901 Sherbrooke St.W.484-4875 Near Victoria Louis Feraud \u2014 a new knit collection for the Elite Open every evening except Soturdoys to 9 p.m.commencing Dec.18th Call On .Grin ley P harmacy H.Bercovitz | HU.1-5683 with Confidence Fine Christmas Gift Selection 4933 Sherbrooke Street West (at Claremont) MECS EU ES LE ILES PSE EC PS SV LL ES LME TE ME LS EL PR PE TEE LE Magic of the Orient in Drin-Dey Rayon \u201cLeisure Fashiona\u201d Hivstrated Pyjamas and matching Housecoats with frog buttons \u2014 Pyjamas in solid turquoise tops/dark blue pants or powder pink tops/exciting red pants or black bamboo print tops/solid black pants.S-M-L.mn 06.95 0 DRAMATIC FOR GIFTS OR YOURSELF Three East Traders REG'D.1308 Greene Ave.933-107 «Next to Post Office) rd =! | ; CEE CEE CE EC CE EE LE NE I OE EE Cee LE LE LCL LL SD COMME D PC PR SP EDP D LS LL EL PSE IE PE EEE EN 1 uf smartly designed.easv-to-clean CERAMIC HARDWA Beautifully Christ Visit us in our large, b see our dis MODERN and HARDV FOR FURNITURE Al IMPERIA| HARDW/ 1325 Greene Ave.| mie A Gift of an Ant is a Gift to be treas come.Come in and se« Antiques, for the begi advanced collector.S.BREL Antiq 1353 Greene Avenue Westmount DEEE AVE ES SEP EE ES EEE \u201c » ESTABLISHED OVI OHM! JEWEL Christmas Gifts © Diamonds © Silverware 1216 Greene Avenue WE Business hours: 9 a.m, - § p.m, renee Mgr ROIS 20 CRY EM DR RS DCE A _ TY aay esa PEN OC A A A NT HE CE CN NE Chin all Perfect Presents for Men of Good Taste \u2018 an MIC WARE v Chrisemas Boxed 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-Iron Shirts by Arrow, Robes by Majestic.ATTRACTIVELY GIFT BOXED RSE EC ICC CCCI CE CRE QC CTI CE ESA Use Our Lay-Away Plan \u2014 our large, bright showroom and see our display of N and TRADITIONAL iARDWARE FURNITURE AND INTERIORS SS SSR CSTE SSE RS SES REC R IEC CSR EEESE and Friday, Dec.20th from 9 am.to 9 p.m.Open for your convenience on Friday, Dec.13th ] WARREN Reg'd.PERIAL DECORATIVE Men's & Boys\u2019 Apparel ARDWARE COMPANY 4884 Sherbrooke St., W.484-3982 Ave.WE.3-1 1 64 {at Victoria) .regle EE EL Ÿ RNID RIDIN NT INT IRI I Sve HD 56 2 I ADS RAD UD ADR AN DIDX = LOOK YOUR BEST DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON Dryers | J (Clean er3 Son on Mrs.J.Nucci, proprietress VADIANA an Antique at Christmas be treasured for years to and see our selection of the beginner as well as the lector.IY T ® Cleaning & Dyeing EF MAN ® Repairs & Alterations Antiques Avenue 937-0275 4161 St.Catherine St., W.WE.5-2707 FAST DELIVERY SERVICE ES CSE CS ECE CCC CC CECT CCC CEES! reese À ANTIQUES An antique item, large or small, makes a wonderful Christmas Gift t des » oN SHED OVER 60 YEARS MAN'S ELLERS Gifts of Distinction EE ER SRE SE RSS SRR ESSE SCSI CEE ESE SRC CR RRCg THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING IN OUR STOCK THAT WILL FIT NICELY INTO BOTH YOUR HOME AND EE CEE RE SEE ECO CE EE EERE CE HEL SUE ECO SE MEL EU ES EEE BUDGET.ds ® Watches are ® Glassware a.m.- § p.m.Monday thru Soturday 1317 Greene Avenue WE.5-3894 .When you shop at home 4 13 + you get.© BETTER SERVICE © FAIR PRICES © EASIER PARKING ICON CIE CIS IOI IEE ECE I ERIE CME MCU HE NO AE For Your Christmas Shopping .Use Our Lay-Away Plan \u2018Paris s Vogue HALF SIZE WOMEN\u2019S DRESSES ® Suits ® Skirts ® Coats ® Sweaters ® Blouses ® Hosiery 4968 Sherbrooke St.West HU.6-9721 (Near Claremont Ave.) OPEN TiLL 9.30 P.M.COMMENCING DEC.16 TO CHRISTMAS EC SE I OE CEC HE wear oe neg er JR NOW is the Time to ARRANGE | 482-4320 | 4927 Sherbrooke St.W.Ncat harnontd \"ALWAYS A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE\" MRR IINISIN HIRI NINN RZ RRS D RBIS IIRRMII INN N RNB RN NII HN CLEMENT'S FOOD MARKET IMPORTED DELICACIES THE HOLIDAY SEASON 4820 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.4-8436 À DN MINION 2 ® HIGH QUALITY 1 3 tz \u2014 YOUTHFUL \u2014 Junior Misses and All At Reasonable Prices HAIRDRESSER For Your PERMANENT For The Holiday Season INC.for 961 \"67 29quanop \u2018Apply \"Joujumxg unouysom ey| 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 29, 1963 10 UNITED Westmount Park Church (er l.anstowns anû Wrotarn Aves) Minister: Rev.C'allurs Thompson CD.BA.8BD © ANGLICAN \"| Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount The Rev'd.Alex.Mellor, Rector The Rev'd, Canon 5.B.Lindsay, Mon.Assistant Edward T.Brown, ; Orgunist and Choirmuster Die of Christian Fducation: Mise Beatrice Maclean, B.A MRE December si Sunday, December Ist es Bible Study Group saturday eh School in West- ST ANDREW, A M ' 700 any Holy Eucharist Sunetuy 945 am Ter eno an Ct mount Y ; Sermon CHITCHING TO ~ 100 vn NS 300 pm Quiet Afternoon TO THE INFINFFE Conductor 730 po Sermon \u201cHEARING i The Rev'd B.Valentine YOUR OWN BURDEN\" ADVENT SUNDAY Feast of Title Holy Eucharist Mattins (sald?8:00 a.Organist & Choirmaster: 10.18 am.Me.Warne Riddell, B.Mus.11:00 etn.Suns EUCHARIST or 11.00 um SO ë $ DOMINION-DOUGLAS } 7:00 pan.Evensong Week : Holy Eucharist - 7:00 am.Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne vue \u2014 \u2014 LOW.WALL TO WALL CAR.90 GARAGES TO LET | Chesterfield Suite DHA0KSIS 7 EEE AT TOURS.PETING.11: BATHROOM, | ce With two large matching chairs DOW SHÂDES CUT TO MEASURE\u2014 AND.Eu HEATED D St faving loose al cushions.all with | PLASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTES, ETC.AND EQUIPPED.HEATED ; d Sanderson Floral linen custom made a FIREDLA CE.CARETAKER ea orage loose covers.Good condition.Best ST.HUBERT IMMEDIATE vi QCCUPANCY.; reasonable offer.WE.7-8252 evenings.DEPARTMENT STORE « 2h 8-7452 : - , ! | FOR WINTER MONTHS 127 FOR SALE \u2014 | 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.edroom furniture 50 APARTMENTS TO LET A180 LIVE STORAGE GIRL'S ee mahogany bedroom bl Day.AE furniture.vonsisting of: one double .: ACTS dresser with large fluted framed mir- | Su et VICTORIA AVENUE ror, farke drawers, also side Storage, Furniture Mouk Boulevard, 34, turmished.Cable space ang other bureau.large deep rv balcons Available December GARAGE drawers.Custom built.Call 935-1041., AT WHOLESALE PRICES 8h Colt PO B-1508 ; SINGLE bed spring and mattress.| DIRECT FROM ! 370 VICTORIA AVE.Good condition, $12.HU.4-9013.| MANUFACTURERS SHOWROOM MELROSE 4930, 42, modern, decor- SINGLE bed.excellent condition, | ated.available anmediately.balcony, HU.6-0767 mattress slat spring, head and foot EASY TERMS IF DESIRED reusomable 486-6376 board Reasonable price.486-1837.| .re Cm meee MODERN walnut bedroom set, 3) - 61 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes to let STHATHCONA large unheated garage pieces.Like new.Reasonable.ad 486-1368 or dead storage.a SOSEPH Street Verdun.lal, new 4 = Vinge closed rooms, modern kitchen.DEAD storage tor small car.Call 484- New Verdun Hospital PO.8-4603 | 0404.! 64 SHARE LIVING | 95 PARKING SPACE TO LET | | TERS i ! QUARTERS OUTDOOR PARKING SPACE $8.00 MELROSE Avenue.Cote St.Luc, 3'2 MONTHI.Y.SNOW REMOVAL PRO- tucoished rooms will share with an- athées Lots own bed-sitting room, all VIDED.482-7488 Evenunes aemeemeemeaz Ingram and Bell Ltd.| | 4664 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.| Christmas PHONE:- MRS.GRAHAM EE) ~ e ! 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 F le Gift Guide | \u2014 008 mrrvileges WE.7-4685 | Boys cvele Roval Scott English gear bi- 26 nach, one year old with all ACC ies tegulation size ping pone table 2 sections and folding legs Both half price Call HU 4 5336 Perfect Xmas Gift TWO FEMALE SCOTTIES; AMER | ICAN COCKER SPANIELS PEDI-| GREED REASONABLE CALL OR 6 3200 Young Lady 16 TO 18, WITH GRADE It REQUIRED FOR NDG OFFICE LARGE doll Yurmture, swing, 2 high | .bram 68 the lot: child's rocker.2 chars $8.girl's bieyeles 18: and 24 ach $8 cach, 4 kis with har nesses.54 lo 64 inches, poles.83 to $6.golf hag SA: portable washer 8t5 We 74147 Ideal Xmas Gift SCALEXTRIC RACING CARS, TRACKS MOUNTED ON BOARD, 4 x 10, 2 RACING CARS, $43.00 CALL HU 9 8130 EVENINGS TO TRAIN IN INTERESTING WORK ; | GOOD ARITHMETIC REQUIRED FOR APPOINTMENT TWO pars boy's Kates, sizes 7 and 8 Excellent condition Reasonable Call 486 6701 LIONEL tua set, complete layout Ph .- HU.1 -0301 including hoard Perfect condition i one: 481-1042 after 8 CHILD'S complete ski outfit, ws 70 mches.frorness boots size 7.poles, Nylon Parka, $25.00 Call WE.2.1902.\u2018100 WORK WANTED \u2014 Female | PAINTING on tk Raoul Beaudey.EXPERIENCED coloured, Accounts\u2019 Framed (a artiet\u2019s suggestions $100, receivable, payable.posting.ete.766- ANY 1341 | 4165 after 6.PRACTICAL nurse wishes day work, sleep out.Call 488-2477.PLANO negsn, à lovely Christmas gift tar all the fanuly RCA.Model No \u2018- POE Walnut with bench, 27 atl 113 DOMESTIC HELP pain keys 40 bass chord buttons.Henune Swedish stinnless steel elec WANTED Cally tuned teeds knee lever, vol.control Costs $207.with bench, GENERAL HOUSBWORK 10 TO 4 beat ew will sell with 10 5 DAYS WEEKLY.$30.00 HU.2 4989 \\ books of 1-3 music for $126 697-1277.| CHAR woman, 26 s 1 ête ROCKING HORSES MADE BY DIS- à A P tm, Showdon, RE 99-3007 after AHLED VETERANS WILL HOLD Toul - - FOR CHItESTMAS,.CALL 769-4128, and hoard mods small cottage, room and boar nd 481 8625.REFINED, rellable woman to care for 5 afternoons weekly, moderate salary.SSD one child and do light housework.Monday - Friday.Western N.D.G.486-8338 after 7 pm, stery, 2-1522, | 932-8969 after 6 p.m.\u2014 BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 p.m.Sunday : 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.FOR SALE \u2014 General Antique Mirror gilded antique inches.Reasonable 138 Beautifully carved mirror, 28 x 54 Call 488-5512.DARK rose rug.floral design.$45.HU.14-9546.ORIENTAL Sarouk feet, like new.HU.9 x 12 hall runner, 7 1-3135.Evenings BEDROOM suite 5 piece (mahogany) foam chair figure skates, 13t,.Good condition.8-2948, mattress box spring; lazy-boy and foot stool (green: girl's 4: children\u2019s skit boots.Reasonable.RE good condition, table plate glass 17 inch, coffee 1.-2642, ; bE table, mahogany, Queen Anne period.Excellent condition, $60 Definitely no offers.RE.89-6512._\u2014 COMPLETE 5 room household furniture including 2 bedroom sets: Kitchen set: 9 piece dining room set: living room set: TV: wringer washer: table: linens: dishes: clothing: ete.Very reasonable.331-0351.ATTRACTIVE rose divan couch with solid maple frame.481-4438, Lu GIC coal fireplace.2,000 watts MAGIC Best offer.Call 486-6297.HOOVER model 576 with complete set attachments, used only one month, cost $91.00 will sell for $50.WE.7- 068s.Le RCA.Victor TV.17 inch with rabbit ears.perfect picture, $40.Call WE.s-s012.2 22 20 Le PORTABLE typewriter, excellent condition.seldom used.compact carrying case.WE, 2-8831.0 WASHER and dryer.Frigidaire Imperial deluxe, like new.Both for $300.Call 733-1709.COMPLETE bedroom suite, bedspread ww WW CW CWO VV VV VV VYVVYVVVVWY Service Directory | a à à à A A A A A A AP A A A A A A A A A à A and drapes.Excellent condition me , value, RE 7- -9546.FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment MOFFAT gas range four burner.perfect condition.Phone WE.2-2630, Miss Beauregard.130 MOVING.LARGE ELECTRIC FRIDGE AND STOVE, LIKE NEW AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.484-5770.132 FOR SALE \u2014 Husical instruments BELL Upright piano.excellent action and tone $100.cash.HU.1-5423.134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment GIRL'S Richter ski boots, size 6'%.worn 4 times, reasonable.482-6971, LADY'S golf clubs in good condition, $20.00.Calf 482-1872.136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs BEAUTIFUL mink cape at very low price.Call after 1 p.m.484-7720.BEIGE Nutria coat.size 14.original cost $800.excellent condition, sacrifice $200.HU.1-2100.WHITE wedding gown longs man- tilla lace.long veil.size 10.Sacrifice.RI.8- -8057.SEAL coat.size 42 - $100: 3 piece | Stone Martin stole, $10: mink trimmed hat, $10: Seal muff with pockets, $6.Apply W.Smaill, 5 pan.TWO FUR COATS.SIZE 14 TO 16: 4 CLOTH COATS.GOOD CONDITION.REASONABLE CALL WE.3-0789.BEFORE 3 P.M.COCKTAIL dress thrown: short size es wora once.Reasonable.482- 7 A Must Sell MOST LUXURIOUS GREY BROAD- TAIL.COAT.SIZE 14-18, BRAND NEW.REASONABLE.CALL RE.8- 7152 138 FOR SALE \u2014 - General Can You Use This ?USED ELEVETTE IN PERFECT ORDER SUITABLE FOR PRIVATE HOME PHONE A ROSS GRAFTON, WE 3 2123 FOR APPOINTMENT.AMANA freezer 13 cubic feet, 6 Reasonable.months.Reason PO.7-1958 LARGE Sheraton seilee biue uphoi- excellent condition, Call WE WE.3-0832 after, BUILDING REPAIRS VERN OATWAY contractor, general maintenance, specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, playrooms, WE.2-5032.BUSINESS SERVICES DUPLICATING CIRCULAR LETTERS TRANSLATIONS.PHOTOSTAT ETC.A.B.C DUPLICATING SERVICE [4496 ST.CATHERINE W.WE.3-4601 CARTAGE AND MOVING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE { MOVING, CRATING, PACKING | AND STORAGE.ROGERS EXPRESS | 932-1448.PEST CONTROL FOR QUICK efficient and con venient service for the ex- i termination of rodents and all insects.Estimates free.Call Pestroy Limited.RI.7-2457.| seve MACHINE REPAIRS IF YOUR SEWING MACHINE ® PLAYS ANY TRICKS ® THE THREADS GET TANGLED.® THE MATERIAL STICKS CALL \u201cGERALD\u201d IN TO DO THE REPAIRS IT WILL BE DONE WELL AND THE PRICE WILL BE FAIR CALL: -VI.4-6614 TV SERVICE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Westmount Hi-Fi \u2014 T.V.4435 ST.CATHERINE W.QUALITY SERVICING WE.7-4103 UPHOLSTERY MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING CO.395 SELBY ST.Upholsterers for discriminating people Telephone Wellington 2-5912 or Wellington 7-4446 after 5 pm.WEDDING PHOTOS WEDDING PHOTOS PHONE: \u2014 937-0377 AFTER 6 P.M.USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS e 138 POR SALE \u2014 General |; \u2014 meme | GAS heater, gas stove, {fittings and pipes: congoleum floor covering, etc.No dealers.Call 488-1272.; | 131 WANTED TO PURCHASE | WANTED: Blackboard to hang on wall in playroom.Call after 6 p.m.HU.6-2798., WANTED: Billiard table, approxim- ANTIQUE credenza: studio vouch: boy's bedroom suite.Other household articles.4540 Circle Road.Call between 10 and 4 pm.ENAMEL deep double white sink: corner bathroom sink: toilet: windows: bureaus: 2 TV sets: shoes repair machinery and tools.Must sell, all perfect condition.HU.6-8207 or HU.9-3378.After 6 p.n.Sacrifice Custom made sofa.light green, like new, 94 inches: tailor made green bedspread for single bed: small William Rodgers Tea service, 4 pieces, and other articles.Good condition.Call HU.8-7835.147 EXCHANGE 1954 BUICK convertible, will swap for good used Jeep, or will sell.488-0588 after 5 pm.1 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED: tea-wagon, not necessarily in perfect condition.Reasonable.Call 482-4069.' ately 4 x 8 WE.3-2267 after 6 p.m.WANTED: man's ski boots, sizes 8 9 and 10-11; skin for boy who is 5 feet tall.RE.1-4088, 154 LOST Lost Little Girl's Pet Young female cat.8 months.between Westmount and Mur ray Park.Grey nround eyes.on head and back.white face, chest bells and paws WE, 7-381), 163 EDUCATIONAL INDIVIDUAL TUTORING, HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS.HISTORY, ENGLISH AND LITERATURE.CALL HU.# 3248.| Westmount Hockey | RESULTS OF GAMES PLAYED MOSQUITO \u2014 November 23 MOSQUITO \u2014 November 23 MOSQUITO \u2014 November 23 PEE WEE \u2014 November 20 PEE WEE \u2014 November 22 PEE WEE \u2014 November 25 BANTAM -\u2014 November 21 MIDGET \u2014 November 21 Rink po MULES 4 \u2014 RAIDERS 1 BULLS 7 \u2014 MAROONS 4 HUSKIES 5 \u2014 BRONCS 3 HUSKIES 4 \u2014 MULES 0 RAIDERS 3 \u2014 GUARDS 2 BRONCS 5 \u2014 MULES 0 RED WINGS 6 \u2014 HAWKS 0 MUSTANGS 4 \u2014 BADGERS ! pularity shows steady gain Winter is not yet officially here, but the ice is in.The Westmount Artificial Ice Rink opened November 9 and officia attendance this season.ls are predicting record It appears to be steadily gaining \u201cpopularity not only with the young hockey-playing and skating set but with older groups as well.Last year skating participation was 76,075, up approximately 8,000 from 1961 while hockey at 20,832 was up ro year.ughly 400 over the previous The certainty and popularity #\u2014-\u2014\"-\" =~ of the artificial ice, however, might have had some effect on the seven natural ice rinks last year which were down in attendance of both skating and hockey.The Artificial Ice Rink is open from 10 am.to 9.45 p.mon weekdays although municipal and school hockey teams usually occupy the large ice: until 7.30.1t is available for general skating after 2 p.m.Saturdays and after 7.30 on weeksdays, The rinks are open from 1 p.m.to 545 Sunday.No hockey is permitted.The smallest rink on the north side is open for general skating throughout the week.good.but on quence \u201cahead when Bill Westmount Wanderers win League championship here The Westmount Wanderers won the Championship of the Draft Touch Football League last Saturday by defeating the Rods field at Westmount Park.It was the Wanderers 13th consecutive victory, and made their first year in the League an undefeated one.The Rods were the first to strike last Saturday.when they ran back John McCabe's third down kick for a fifty yards touchdown.The Rods had pre-\u2019 viously scored on their second play in the game after they ran the kickoff back to midfield, but \u2019 an offside nullified the play.The convert on the good TD was successful and the Rods led 7-0 after only five minutes of play.The Wanderers failed to score until the ten minute mark in the first half.hen Keith Gavin took a short five-yard pass to put the team back in the game.The convert attempt was no their the Wanderers moved McNally gathered in a 35-yard pass for another six points.The second convert attempt also failed.The teams played at equal strength until shortly before the end of the first half.Then Kenny Moore intercepted a Rod pass, and (two plays later.George Christie was left alone in the end zone.He pulled in a 15-yard pass for the TD.and Keith Gavin made the convert good.The Wanderers led 20-7 at half time, The Wanderers opened the second half with Bill McNally sco.ing his second TD in the game on the third play alter the kickoff.The convert was no good.and after five minutes the Wanderers lead increased to 26-7.The Rods struck back immediately by running a short \u201cgive.and-go'\" pattern for 55 years and a touchdown.The convert A couple of former WFC coaches are now handling teams in the United Football League which has started its third season of play this year.Steve Owen (Calgary 1960 and Saskatchewan 1961-62) is handling the Syracuse Stormers, while Bob Snyder \u2018Calgary 1953! couches the Toledo Tornadoes.\u2018 Pat Fenell, John Donelly tally as St.Leo\u2019s blanks Verdun, 4-0 The St.Leo's juniors skated to an easy 4-0 victory Monday night against Verdun Catholic High.Pat Fennell and John Donnelly each notched two goals for St.Leo's, while Roger Le- febvre lead the defensive crew in holding the Verdun team on only ten shots on net.Goalie John Inglis chalked up his first shutout.Although St.Leo's played well.coach Andy McGillis remarked that the team still needs plenty of improvement in skating and body checking before they can contend with some of of the tougher teams in the junior loop.St.Leo's next game will be played Saturday when they tangle with Lower Canada College last year's league champions, There is still a slight possi- By JULES DESJARDINS bility that a scnior team may be entered in the GMIAA.The \u2018results of the first term exams are just now being given out, and it will be a few days before the final averages are obtained.Students must obtain an average of al least 65\u201d before they can participate.In basketball, the junior team is still working out regularly after school under coach Bousquay.More boys seem lo be turning out for every practice and a solid team is gradually being formed.Once again the two McCor- micks, Mike and Dan, rate as the team\u2019s most prominent players.Advertising helps to reduce consumer demand for scarce commodities by diverting public \"demand to other more readily available 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