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[" ~ WMA may oppose park plan à Preserve the greenery says former Chief | Justice Scott | Tangible mounting opposition to many facets of the -exten- sive plans for Westmount Park is contained in recent | letters to the editor, last week in an open letter to Mayor Drury from Mrs.lene Holden, this week from former Chief Justice W.B.! Scott of Sydenham avenue.Phone calls to The Examiner office indicate an interest, unparalleled here since the West-.mount Centre controversy, in the Fall.A third writer.whose letter appears on page four, is sad at the prospect of a revamped West- mount Park, \u201clocale of many vouthtul escapades.\u201d Former Chief Justice Scott's letter follows: Sir \u2014 A few days ago I read the letter sent out by the Westmount City Council regarding the so-called \u201cRehabilitation of Westmount Park\u201d as recommended by a firm of landscape architects, panied by the Master Plan.Too much concrete No doubt a redevelopment of the old water courses has become necessary and should be undertaken.It is quite another thing.however, when the, (Continued on page 2) Next week\u2019s weather March 14 to 21 \u2014 By ERIC NEAL ' Commencing mainly sunny and mild, we will have some wind and a little snow this week.Temperature range: some nights down to 15°F and days up to 45°F, This is the south and many rivers will overflow.A week later in the Laurentians, after Easter in northern counties, Towards the end of the week, gale winds.Mixed rain and snow in the south, blizzard conditions in all the north.Improving generally to give us a sunny, but cold weekend with snow flurries.evidence of 7 He-! \u201cbreak-up\u2019 time in , VOL.XXXVII, No.11 | LX | û accom- first ice carnival Monday night at the Artificial Ice Rink.10.Patsy Thompson, 10, and Donald McHugh, 9.Garry McHugh, MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1964 5 CENTS CARNIVAL CAPERS These three caped skaters from Westmount Park School helped the school hold its From the left they are: Scale model planned to show each dwelling Homeowners in Westmount will, \u2018dwellings in City Hall, within a month, be able to find their greatly reduced in size, but true to form.own City Council | Monday night voted $17,000 to provide a detailed scale model of the city, showing | the shape and relative size of each building and street, the contours of the mountain, rand park details.On a scale of 50 feet to the inch, exterior details of many! large buildings \u2014 such as City Hall, Victoria Hall, 4300 Apartments, etc \u2014 will be easily visi- : -ble.| ! Although the model will be available in City Hall for public | inspection its prime function is - | for use in municipal planning: by the Council, Architectural | Commission and City Adminis- Unity i is \u2018fait- accompli\u2019, i new projects are sought \u201cIt was just time to go on to something else,\u201d Unity Club president W.Borden Empey declared this week, confirming Te-| and it is now solidly established | Montreal cial support for the land has maintained it ever | since.\u201cRotary helped to build up pected Wednesday tration.It is being built in sections so that new buildings, demolitions and alterations can be shown as they occur without \u201cdisturbing the entire model which will be about 16 feet long and eight feet wide.Now under construction by a local advertising firm, the model will show the city as it was \" Diefenbaker speaks here A capacity audience is ex- evening at when Opposition Diefenbaker Victoria Hall Leader John ar- Boys\u2019 Club rives to discuss Canada's economic problems, About half the seats will be Unity as it did Prospect House, occupied by members of the Junior Board of ports that Westmount Rotary ; so we can safely give our finan- ; Trade, sponsors of the address.ports that Westmount Rotary! ial support to new projects,\u201d Tickets may be obtained at the would soon reliquish sponsorship of the Boys\u2019 Club after 20 years.\u201cWe will always retain a great ject of the United Red Feather of all over about their interest in the club,\u201d Mr.Empey | he said.The Montreal Boys Associa-, :door before 8 p.m, This address is one in a series | tion, a Welfare Federation pro- of five at which representatives services will take federal parties explain group's economic policy.comtinued, \u201cbut it's now a fait-! May 1.Operators of five Boys\u2019: Real Caouette will speak March accompli and Rotary scek new projects.\u201d He noted that in 1944, alarmed by increasing juvenile delinquency in lower Westmount, Rotary put together the finan- and two Summer camps.they 1, both at Exchange Hall in the have supervised the program Board of Trade Building.and maintenance of the Unity! building for the past fifteen montagne spoke February 26 didates and T.C, Douglas on March 4.from years.Stale Secretary Maurice La- on January 1.based on aerial surveys, engineering department blueprints, photographs and land surveys.It will he housed temporarily in the centre of the Council chamber.necessitating a rearrangement of member seating.A permanent home may be ; found in the Fail when City Hall alterations begin.12 PAGES City votes $203,000 for first phase The Westmount Municipal Association may soon take a strong stand against current plans for the redevelopment of Westmount Park.president J.H.Richer revealed this week, following an executive meeting of the association.Mr.Richer told the Examiner that association officials have raised \u201csome considerable objection\u201d to the park plans outlined recently in the Westmount Newsletter.\u201cWe intend to make our views known very shortly.in a letter to the city.\u201d he said.He would not say which facets of the extensive plans appeared objectionable.\"We wouldn't like to divulge our ideas before they are presented to the city.\u201d he said.City Council, meanwhile, voted $203.000 to proceed with the first phase of operations which in- ; eludes site clearing, redevelop: \u201cment of the pond system and preliminary grading, Contract for the work was awarded Monday to Charles Duranceau the lowest bidder, Ald.Gross urges action Ltd, \u2018This project will be the first for the park in twelve years,\u201d Alderman Fred Gross declared, at the council meeting.He said that the purk\u2019s water courses had dried up and \u201cthe bridge is down and everything has deteriorated.Now we must grasp the ncitle and do something Mayor Drury noted that the approved expenditure was merely the first of three as the work is to be done in separate phases.\u2018lt will add up,\u2019 he said, \u2018to a substantial amount, but the work is long overdue and it will only become more expensive as time ; Boes on.\u201d \u2018Disaster\u2019 promised in Glen Saturday The Westmount Corporation Yard in the Glen is expected to become a \u201cdisaster area\u2019 Saturday with at least half a dozen men trapped on the roofs of \u201cburning\u201d buildings.stranded in muddy excavations or in certain other \u201csurprise\u201d predicaments thought officials.The \u201cdisaster\u201d is now being carefully planned by officials of Westmounts new Civil Protection Organization to wind up a .8ix weeks course in light rescue work for 20 volunteers.Fire- should! and Girls\u2019 Clubs on the island 25, and Robert Thompson.April, works begin at 2:00 p.m.The volunteers will be marked on the basis of their performance Saturday.Successful can- receive a certificate Quebec and up by City names added to the roster to be on call to assist the regular police and fire departments in the event of a genuine disaster such as a nuclear attack Westmount pays about 10% of the cost of the training program and of the special equipment needed.The Federal Government pays 757 and Quebec, the remaining 157% under the have their! Emergency Measures Act. The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 13, 1964 Campaign rally set at Victoria Hall A tinal rally of all chairmen, vice-charmen, team captains and volunteer canvassers of the Combined Health Appeal ond Red Cross Campaign will be held ot Victoria Hall, Westmount, at 8,00 Red Cross honors F.Common The Canadian Red Cross this week presented un honorary membership, the highest award the society can bestow on anyone.to Westmounter Frank B.Common Jr.QC.157 Eduehill.Gerald Bronfman of 475 Roslyn avenue was elected president at the annual meeting to replace Li.Col J W.Knox, 351 Redfern.A second honorary membership went to Aristide Cousineau ol Outremont.pm.on Monday, Mareh 23.Alvin W.Heron, chairman of the Western Region of the Combined Health Appeal and Red Cross is | extending an urgent invitation to all canvassers in Westmount, ! Hampstead, Côte St-Luc, Mont; real-West.Ville St-Pierre, Verdun, | Lachine, Notre-Dame de Grâce, : the Lakeshore, Pierrefonds.Sara-! guay, Ste-Genevieve, and Ste- Anne de Bellevue.i Jean P.W.Ostiguy.General Campaign Chairman of Combined Health Appeal, Col.the Honorable Pierre Sevigny CP.Chairman of the Residential Division, Mrs.: François Bisaillon Co-Chairman - of the Residential Division will be addressing the meeting.! No part of Alaska is directly | north of the U.S.Alaska's est- | ernmost point is about 800 miles ! west of San Francisco.LO per cord \u2014 from FIREPLACE 18° 48x16\" \u2014 SUPPLY LIMITED \u2014 SPLIT HARDWOOD temporary forest thinning operation SAVE 40% -\u2014 ORDER NOW PHONE RE.9-0977 GS prime grode SAVING PAYING BILLS Commonplace in Westmount is the suburban ritual of the backyard barbecue, a challenging warm weather sport.In these latitudes, however, few can attempt it in early March.But the balmy weather last Sunday heightened the call of the outdoors for Lieut.Det.A.E.Jones of the Westmount Police Department and his wife Celia, seen above.They wonder if it isn't some kind of record, for Westmount, at least.Sharing in the feast was daughter Beverly, and Suzie, a Siamese cat.Preserve the greenery cee (Continued from page 1) Council announces all the subsequent changes such as 10 ft.wide walks of concrete and brick.These would destroy the natural beauties and attractions of the park for old and BORROWING Royal Bank helps you manage your chequing, borrowing and other personal finances in a businesslike way at lowest cost.Our 1WO-ACCOUNT PLAN keeps you from raiding savings earmarked for vacation or other purposes; it also simplifies bill-paying by providing a special Personal Chequing Account, (Only 10¢ a cheque!) And a Royal TERMPLAN LOAN can often save you big money in interest.Be maoney- wise \u2014 bank at your nearby Royal Bank Branch, & es ROYAL BANK Over 75 Branches in Montreal and District young.We do not want these wide pavements built across the beautiful natural park.Nor do we want a reflection pool in a formal garden (apparently largely concrete) placed on the present natural grassy area fronting on Sherbrooke street.This formal plantation seems planned in part to catch the eye \u2018as the Council letter says) of motorists driving along Sherbrooke street.It would be another thing Local teens to meet Saturday Teenagers from the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount will discuss \u201cTeen Life in 1964\u201d at the 4th annual conference at x | the Dawson Boys\u2019 Club on Saturday, March 14.The confer- \"ence is being held in conjunc- \u2018tion with the Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada.Discussion topics wil] cover teenage parties, social life, teen marriage, conformity in the l community, how to deal with f | parents, how to get and hold a job, and standards of education.| | Over 300 are expected to at- | tend from such groups as: University Settlement.Holy Cross .Boys\u2019 Club.Rosemount Boys\u2019 ; Club, St.Patrick\u2019s Boys' Club, Negro Community Centre.St.Andrew Youth Centre, LaSalle Genesians, Point St.Charles Boys' and Girls\u2019 Club.YWCA, St.Michael's Teens Club.St.Thomas Acquinas Teens\u2019 | Club.East End Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club.Clark Street Sun, Dawson Boys\u2019 Club.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 Your PLUMBING il these planners were con-| sidering a park of the size of | Mount Royal.Hyde Park in London or Central Park in New York.But they are not.Other parks mutilated Your readers may recall; how many parks of the size! of Westmount Park, in and around Montreal.have been! mutilated by similar planning.For over 60 years this park has been a place of refreshment ; where one could rest one's! eyes, weary of the site of uninspired rectangular buildings, and one\u2019s feet.tired of tramping the city streets.No doubt | the many people who use Vie- | toria Hall need additional.parking space.It can be found behind the Floral Clock.Finally.may 1 add that 1! agree with the excellent letter | of protest which appeared last week in the \u201cExaminer\u201d.signed Helene P.Holden.WwW.B.SCOTT NOW and SAVE} GET A PLUMBIN CHECK-UP SOON Don't wait for plumbing or heating problems to develop.Let our experts inspect and repair or remodel your plumbing and heating soon.Call todoy.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.C.Cadorette \u2014 N.Lamoureux 206 Olivier Ave, Westmount WE.5-1189 24 HOURS SERVICE PAINTING AGAIN JIM?] WITH WHAT YOU'VE SPENT ON PAINT AFRAID 50.COSTS ME A SMALL FORTUNE SOME OF THIS WOOD'S ROTTEN, TOO.I'LL HAVE TO PATCH fT UP NEXT YEAR CALL 366-5630 FOR FREE ESTIMATE WITHOUT OBLIGATION BY A HLCO CONSULTANT AND MAINTENANCE THESE PAST YEARS, JIM, YOU COULD HAVE HAD FILCO ALUMINUM SIDING PUT ON YOUR WHOLE HOUSE.A HOSE -DOWN IS ALL THE MAINTENANCE MY FILCO SIDING WILL EVER NEED FOR & pr) HOW DO YOU MEAN - YEARS AND YEARS?THAT'S FOR ME! 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The wind saapped several lead- Westmount Police are on ia power lines and telephone | lert thi kf cables from homes still supplied (NE alet Is week for any dents to parked cars were reported.Parks Department crews toured all streets Friday morn- gate\u201d was caught in the repair shop.Much to the disappoiut- ment of weary suow-bank shovel- This is ELARIO LOZANO.Piazza Tomassoe has him direct from Mama Leone's in New York, He sings everything Volare to grand opera.He's masterful on the guitar.Join him in the Boot Room at Piazza Tomasso.Listen to Elario.Dine at ouc \u2018Roman Buffet\u201d.This is exciting Montreal dining out.RESERVATIONS: RE.9-6331 from |across the base of the City \u2018War Memorial at Cote St.Antoine and Sherbrooke early Saturday morning.À patrol car constable noticed the paint at about 7 a.m.© A public works crewman had the paint off within an hour.oo p ETN sections with bad accident re- Monday morning vandals cords are to have overhead trafi-' smeared paint over English fic tights installed.At its Monday ; words on 33 stop signs.mail : meeting Council voted 38.000 for \u2018boxes and fire alarm boxes new fixtures on The Boulevard iin the Cote St.Paul and at Victoria and Grosvenor ave- | Ville Emard area.nues.; Alderman Donald Byers noted that the new lights were \u2018in I Old Boys meet Monday keeping with the city\u2019s policy of: Hon.Yvon Dupuis.vecently- using an overhead type for all new installations and replace ments.It is the opinion of the.City's Administrative Traltic® Committee that the accident re- .; LL ; cord al these intersections war- appointed minister in the Pearson | ; ; ; ; cL rants the installation of overhead: government will be guest speaker | lights for greater visibility.\u201d at the Westmount Hizh Old Bovs\u2019 \u2019 ha annual banquet on Monday.Council also agreed to allow March 16.in the Queen's Hotel, it the Royal Canadian Mounted was announced this week by John Police the use of Summit Park J.Pepper.president.for a radio service building and\u2019 { Mr.Dupuis.the youngest min.mast for two additional years.ister in the Federal Government, | This is an extension of a contract is expected to speak on separa.|\" existence for 13 years.! tism aud national unity.In other business Council was; Heather lasts until late June.Two upper Westmount inter- MONTREAL'S FINEST The Red Door To Dining Pleasure The Heather Club rink.skipped | by Mrs.T.Guilboard won the rib reefs Ladies win 8105 Decarie Blvd.Phone 735-1601 first annual Lorraine Curling Club Ladies\u2019 Bonspiel Saturday, defeating Lachine in the finals.Other members of the winning Heather rink are: Mrs.H.Child third, Mrs.F.Campbell second, and Mrs.R.Fellows lead.The Lachine rink comprised , Mrs.L.Tobin skip, Mrs.M.; Young third, Mrs.F.Christopher | second and Mrs.F.O'Neil lead.| Meanwhile, a Beau Chateau rink skipped by Irene Taylor won the Town of Mount Royal Curling Club Business Girls Bonspiel over an Ottawa City View feur- Overhead traffic lights to become standard here some, WINTER RETURNS Winter may begin in March this year and from the look of the four foot snowbanks seen Tuesday on Summit Circle, it has a good start.been only small piles of dirty snow along the slopes.trucks that follow snowblowers come to dump their loads and the snow pile often Two days previously there had It is here that many of the PRE-MOVING SALE Reductions wp to 25% Pope Prints, Coaiport Plates, Royal Worcester Dessert Set, Victorime obliged to write off a total of Tiffany Type\u201d Shades.Canadian $3.126.87 in uncollectable debts.paintings.Bills collectors have been at work COLLECTORS\u2019 CENTRE on this particular series since XL.ANTIQUES Council approved a comitt- 3998 Se.Catherine Sr.W.lCoraer Atwater) 932-0688 ment of $14.375 for the purchase of distribution transformers required for new buildings under NEED À CAB?UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.CHAIT, ARONOVITCH, SALOMON & GELBER BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS are pleased to announce that MILTON L.KLEIN, Q.C., M.P.and ARTHUR |.BRONSTEIN are now associated with them in the practice of their profession under the firm name of CHAIT, ARONOVITCH, KLEIN, SALOMON, GELBER & BRONSTEIN with offices at 125% UNIVERSITY STREET MONTREAL The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 13, 1964 4 THE I arnirner Rerving the City of Westmount since 1930 LFS LE HUGH R.MOUNT, General Monoger Printed and Published Every Friday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildore Rood, Montreal 29 John W.Soncton President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Editorial \u2014 Accounting \u2014 Circulation Disploy Advertising Deportments 481-2771 Clossified Advertising \u2014 8:30 om.to 5 p.m.Doity (To 8:30 p.m.Mon,, Tues.& Wed.) 481-0451 Phe Faaminer aima te be an independent, clean newspaper for the Mail subscriptions: 52,50 per year; home.devoted to public service, $0 20 half veur.Newspapers Association, Five cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Quebec Newspapers Association, Canadian Community Newspapers Representatives.Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottaws and for payment of postage in Cash.WE SAY A Monument to Rotary ideals 1 T is good to hear that the Westmount Rotary Club while giving up formal sponsorship of the Unity Boys\u2018 Club after 20 vears.s1)] firmly intends to main- fain an interest in the project.The inspiration for the club was their's and through their support the vouth of Westmount and St.Henri and the entire community have benefitted greatly.They have alwavs worked closely with the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, sponsors- to-be.and Club Director Maurice Mariasine.an experienced leader with the interests of vouth so much at heart.Investment in the club has paid high dividends.One wav to measure the success is to evaluate a report of the Westmount Police Department which stated: \u201cAll is quiet on the Gieene avenue front.\u201d Apart from an occasional false alarm and minor incidents of window breaking the area which Unity serves is literally free from juve- mle delinquency.Another means to read the «tory of Unitv's activ- ies which appears elsewhere in the paper.The article describes some of the 25 \u201cgroup clubs\u201d which meet weekly and cover everything from dramatics to journalism.The overall theme might be \u201cfun with a purpose\u201d implving a program approach which ac- tvally influences the behaviours and attitudes of each boy and girl in a positive and healthful manner.Rotary will go on to new projects but the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will alwavs remain a monument, a practical working one, to the high ideals of its members.> » YOU SAY Faulty conclusions are drawn In the last generation there has come a belief in market surveys, These may not always be justified because.along with some of the office machinery.\u2019 the right answer cannot come out wrong facts are put in.Sir.Probably the greatest error ever achieved through market surveys was one that resulted in several North American manufacturers of motor - cars building cars that were too large for private garages.There was no provision for the bargain-basement vehicle and no consideration of the fact that the man who said he would like a big car might not be able to afford to have it and knew that he could not have it.There were cars of every color in the spectrum.The consumer had the widest possible chuice.eveept that he did not have the choice of a car that could be stored in a garage big enough for a 1937 Cadillac but not big enough for a 1958 Chev.As well expect a shoe manufacturer not to provide for the small teel.Perhaps the error in this marketing survey was that many people placed thar wishes ahead of their needs.Most people.it would scem, would like a big car.A big car is a status symbol.but there are many people who cannot afford.or do not wish to pay for, a mere indication of a yearning for a higher status, economic and social.Outside this field of automobiles and other outward evidence of position.it could have been that the respondent, il questioned secretly and privately, would have said that he would like a different kind of wife.It is certain that most wives are dissatisfied in some degree with husbands, His certain that most women would like to have a mink coat.But circumstances impel them to buy something less costly, and the furrier so far has not been so insensible to the market that he stocks in his empc- rium nothing but mink.Among the younger families, it is probable that husband and wife would agree that a much larger home would be nice.But the husband may think oi thé cost and the wite may think of the work, «o that (Continued on page 6) They Say He who has never hoped can never despair.\u2014G.B.SHAW if the! Can't camera catch park for posterity?Sir.\u2014 Progress, 1 suppose, is progress \u2014 and while the intrusion of a subway into the sacred precincis of West- mount and the refurbishing of Elm avenue south of Western may be put up with \u2014 1 am indeed sad at the prospect of a revamped Westmount Park, True.the park may well be improved, by certain standards, but gone for a greal many will be the site of some incident on the road of happiness.or the actual locale of some youthful escapade.This, 1 suppose, is life: but it certainly has its wrenches, TACTLESS REMARK MAGISTRATE has said that a husband's bad temper at breakfast is very irritating to a wife.A fatal conversational opening is, \u201cYou are the elephant in my cintment.\u201d Fami or PAAR SR RR FN and if we can escape some of them, |! say.all the better.Jf it isn't possible for the parks department to refinish and polish up Westmount Park and put it back together again in its original splendour \u2014 per- Nigerian haps they could take picinres of some of the corpers apd offer them for sale \u2014 poste card size, They would sell well, 1 warrant, and wind up in mapy a snapshot-album.student seeks pen pals Sir: 1 have been looking up for a pen-friend but 1 have not got and now that your address is handed over io me, 1 am sure that you will help me get one by publishing it in your newspaper.My name is Oladapo Ajayi and my address will be seen at ihe back of this letter.1 am a boy of 18 years, and my hobbies are footballing, listening to records and read- o& ei PERSONAL CREDIT NEEDS fu ing of novels, 1 want both boys and girls from any part of the world to write, but should be around my age.1 will be very grateful i my request is granted.Oladape Ajayi, 5.Oziegbe Sireet, Nupeju, Mushin, Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa.Seen any interesting ads lately?Spotied any big bargains lately?if so, why not buy with the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan?With this low-cost, hfe-insured plan, one regular monthly payment covers a// your credit needs\u2014 and you can take up 10 three years to pay.When you see what you want \u2014see the people at your neighbourhood B of M about a Family Finance Plan loan.w v JO 3 Mit 110K (AMADIANS i BANK OF MONTREAL Finance Plan ORING ALL YOUR | RRR A Sse lias.NDER ONE ROOF RRR RUSS AR WITH A LOW-COST, LIFE-INSURED BofM LOAN BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to scrve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave.: JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke Si: FREDERICK H.PETERS, Manager ROVING | Oriental Rugs REPORTER AT SPRING SALE PRICES Royal K 2 App.Size Reg.For By Oliver To oyal Kerman Rug .10°0 x 14'0 $1850.00 $1495.00 y Towne | pnperiol Chinese Rug .90x 12'0 $1195.00 $945.00 It\u2019s learned from reliable sources that a second party OY ban hd 100 x 1870 $2750.00 $2395.00 ; 1 - : So Indo A inese .\u20180x 14 may be taking out an injunction against the city in regard [noe opusson Pita } A to 3 SO 00 $1195.00 to the handling of the Westmount Centre By-law in addi- Imperial Chinese Rug .90x120 $1195.00 $945.00 tion to the one filed in December by Mrs.Diana Martin Aubusson Murzapore Rug .10'3\" x 18'0 $895.00 $725.00 which is still pending.Apparently a third party was, Oval Aubusson Murzapore Rug .10'O x 14'0 $625.00 $485.00 also interested in taking similar action but bowed out Aubusson Murzapore Rug .20x 140 $595.00 $475.00 when he heard of the latest developments.; Aubusson Murzapore Rug Cee eee es 9'0 x 10'O $485.00 $370.00 Hearing on the petition were - -\" ubusson Murzapore Rug .90 x12'0 $525.00 $395.00 originally scheduled Lo oper late business at the end of this month.Danish Murzapore Rug ee area 990x120 $395.00 $275.00 À : * += 4 | anis urzapore Rug .8'0x 10'0 $285.00 189.: but umount Lawyers Sained.Another big sale is taking place Danish Murzapore Rug 10 4 6 6 4 0 0 00 6 9'0 x 12'O $395.00 Se 00 two delays to bring the date for- at Gregory's Oriental Rugs Danish Murzapore Rug .60x 90 $225.00 $164.50 Tenants in the development where there are imported Chinese Egyption Modern Rug .60x 90 $169.50 $110.50 area are still in occupancy on a! \u201cequced hl cing offered at Egyptian Modern Rug .6'0x 90 $169.50 $110.00 month-to-month basis, according ww Royal Kerman Rug .\u2026 12°0 x 12'O $1895.00 $1495.00 to Westmount Centre officials.Warren Rex'd.Men's Wear.un Royal Bokhara Rug .5'6 x 8'6 $625 00 $495.00 course.wat builders he week dergoing a complete redecorating Royal Bokhara Rug .RR 40x 60 $325.00 $267.50 .job just in time for Easter.MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED started making test - borings along Wood avenue.| F6 H of: ; ° Even the most blasé duiver\u2019 Obituary turns a little green at the thought , of skidding into a police car, of.FAT Cas EE Jy all the vehicles on the road.It\u2019s : not often the tables are reversed.Mrs.C.Small i This week.following the advice © A funeral service was held of the city attorney who believed that the city was responsible for | Thursday for Mrs.Catherine damages.Council awarded pay- | Small, Metcalfe avenue, who died ment of $193.00 to Mrs.Lazarus Monday after along illness.Born in Albany.New York, she a Phillips for an accident which occurred when the Public Safety wos the eldest child of Mr.and.vehicle.descending Belvedere Vs.O.J.McKeown.2 road.skidded on Ee ice and In 1930 she married Gordon 4151-4153 ST.Catherine W.WE.2-4277 slipped into her car.They also Stewart Small of Montreal.in awarded $250 to D.A.Rochette Utica.N.Y.Upon coming to this | for damages by a police patrol City Mrs.Small took a keen inter- | car in September.Considoring ©st in, and worked for such.the mileage the Police Drivers charitable organizations as Child add up in a year.accidents are Welfare, St.Andrew's Youth Take away few and the record is good.When , Centre and Tyndale House.al something like this does happen, he was largely Instrumental h however.what do you dor call in establishing and maintaining t e extras a cop\u201d Can you follow the tradi- the garden at Queen Mary Veter- tional pattern as an indignant an's Hospital.Until last Christ.driver with the well-patterned mas, together with a few close vocal exercises\u201d triends.she regularly decorated 3 se 4 the hospital al Christmas and\u2019 f Easter time.For several years, Mrs.Small was president of the Diggers: and Weeders Garden Club of Montreal, and of the Montreal Branch of the National Ballet Guild of Canada.i CRE HE DOMINION RUBBER UNDERLAY Reg.$2.50 a sq.yd.for $1.95 o sq.yd.made up for any of the above rug sizes.Mr.and Mrs.Sacoransky o May's Ladies Wear looking [it after a six-week vacation in Florida.fs 2 qe There'll be a worthwhile auc- on Sale cade.Wed: ' She is survived by her husband: © nesday and Tharsday.\u2019 a son, James Kay Small: a, : se se 4 daughter, Mrs.Glen S.Tornay: i Maha and by two sisters, Ruth King The Taj Mahal Restaurant and and Helen McKee.both of Utica, _ ; son Indian Novelties store giving up N.Y.| Westates Park is still a wonderful place to live The Week at Victoria Hall The following schedule is included in The Examiner in the .| interests of the many groups and Living the Westates Park way includes: Individual societies making use of the facil- thermostatic controls, indoor and outdoor swimming ! eM oh 13 + 20 pools and \u2018health centres, inter-com systems, air- arc to conditioning, indoor and outdoor parking and re- Fully - serviced, decorator - designed apartments.Planned living and dining areas.More than enough you say ?And on top of it all you have the extras.It's all part of the pleasure of living at Westates Park.TODAY: Westmount Women's .: \u2018Club at 2.15.creation halls.1-2 bedroom and bachelor suites at : Our ; _.va.ca \u201c* MONDAY: Xavier Apostolate surprisingly moderate rentals.Association at 2.00: General El- I Lo.ectric Dealers\u2019 exhibition at 6.f plumbing's acting TUESDAY: Mount Sinai Ladies Up like crazy \u201cAuxiliary Bazaar at 6.00: G.E.3 3 E Distinctively designed high-rise apartment buildings in Call us at once \u201cexhibition continued.one setting: Westway Towers © Westfield Towars © Now don't be lazy.WEDNESDAY: Rotary Club 14.storey Westmore Towers (now renting) @ Westris+ luncheon: Mt.Sinai Bazaar con- ; Towers.tinued: Adress by Opposition > : JOHN WATSON | Leader.John Dietenbaker in con- = AT SUNNYBROOK AVE.LIMITED \"cert hall at 8.= C.Grainger Tomkinson \u201c \u2018THURSDAY: Westmount Wo- i Ÿ CORNER COTE ST.LUC ROAD (Entrance at 7461 Kingsley Road!) i men\u2019s Club bridge gathering at 2; \u2019 : PLUMEING Rs © Junior Associates of the West- W mount Auxitiary of the Montreal ESTATE Rental Office phone Children's Hospital hold fashion ph 484-0413 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE show at 8: Westmount Stamp PARK SYMBOL OF APARTMENT LUXURY IN THE WEST END .tati Service and Quotations on request Club: juniors meet at 7, seniors 1359 GREENE AVENUE at 8.WE.5-4689 FRIDAY: N.D.G.Women's Club at 2.¥961 \u2018EL 4Y2/DIN \u2018Abpis4 \u2018Jauiwoxg junowysam dy) G The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 13, 1964 6 ANGLICAN _ BN UNITED Church of The Advent DOMINION-DOUGLAS Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Wesimount ve Ministers: Rev.RB.Douglas Smith, B.A.BD, D.D.Rev.Boy P.Stafford, B.A, B.D.Mrs.Holly E.Davidson The Rev'd.Alex.Mellor, Rector \u2018Fhe Rev'd.Canon S.B.Lindeay, Hon.Assistant Edward T.Brown, Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, Morch 15th PASSION SINDAY Sunday, March 15th 11Ÿ00 sp.Morming Worship Sermon: \u201cThey Neighbour us theyrelf\u201d Rev.R OT 800 sn.Holy Fucharsst : l JOIB am Multine (ands | Douglas Smith, D.D.JOU sm Sunday School 7:30 pm.\"The Roots of Happiness 10 00 wan SOLEMN EUCHARIST | A moving Picture followed by 7:00 pn Eventong | discussion, Wesley Church \u2014 Life and Lent | Service \u2014 Dr.Stanley B.Front © Wednesday, Murch 18th, Wednesdny.Murch IR wot am.Holy Eucharist _.ie 12:15 noon Nely Eucharist Organist and Choirmaster RAM pan, Devotional Service Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac, J.GL Pallen .Meckd : Holy Luchurist Westmount Park ends a Church T 00 Lan, Eon, Lansdowne and Western Aves.) linger: Rev, Cull T .Si.MATTHIAS\u2019 \u201ccD.BA.BD CHURCH Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, B.A.Westmount M.R.E ; Cote St.Antoine Road and Churen Hill | Sunday, March 15th \u2014_\u2014 | 10:00 aan.\u2018Feeners Bible Study Group The Rev'd.J.N.Hmdge, Rector 11.00 arn.Church School in Westmount \"Y\"\" ' Sermon: LA RUE AVEC | LE NOM \u2018JE ME : SOUVIENS\" Young Adults Group 5:15 p.m.Evening Vesper Service | NOTE NEW TIME I Evensong Sung by \u201cThe Men and Boy's Choir ol St.Matthias | Anglicin Church Director - Mr.Norman Hurle Preacher.The Hey Tuesday Thursday Frais Cor.The Rev'd.Canon Gilbert Oliver 1:00 am.Hon.Ass't, Sunday, March 15th PASSION SUNDAY Holx Communion Mattins with Sermon Meacher.The Rector CONFINMATION Preucher.The Hi.Hev'd, RK.Maguire Cris Corner.Nursery and Sunday School The Chore olf Westmount Park United Charch wall present Mozart's Missa Hives an F Conduct Miel.WEDNESDAY Holy Communion 2:30 pan.; 4:30 pm bo om #30 200 33 66 11 LIKE AND LENT SERVICE | Wesley Church \u2014 Wed, 8 pom, 00 oan ) - Organist and Choirmaster: ayne Riddell, B.Mus.St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT 2 730 pm Wayne K Th am Wot oy on.(tol Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Congress Studs led by: The Hev'd Dovid Woeller Hels Communion | Ve 00 Gon, Friday Hois Corumunien with Meditation Hm lev.Douglas Mouland, B.A.B.D.= Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.i Organist & Choirmaster: : Norman W.Hurrie, ! Gordon White, B.Mus., Organist MEMHERSHIP SUNDAY : 11:00 em, Dr.Grant ARCO, A RCM FT.CL.\u201cWords Spoken Around the Cross\u201d \u201cLord, Remember Me™ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i 7:30 p.m.CONFIRMATION F irst Church of Christ, | \u201cWhere Do Son Go From Here Scientist, Westmount | 8:30 pom.Informal reception in \u201c40:00 ! 11:00 a.m, Hutchison Hall Church School with Crib Corner and Nursery 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street ! BRANCH \"1 \u201cLIFE AND LENT\" SERVICE | Wesley Church.Wed, 8:00 p.m.ieee \"| LUTHERAN Church Service Ren wee | EY ANGELICAL Golden Text: Ecclesiastes 3:14.1 know LUTHERAN CHURCH | OF THE REDEEMER that.whatsoever God doeth, it shall | Le fes ever nothing can be put to it.285 Clarke Ave.Westmount nor any thing taken from it, Wm.C.Nolting.B.D.Pastor ! Sunday, March 15th MM am EYERY WEDNESDAY Lydia ith \u2014 Organist $15 pm.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM Sunday, March 15th , 10:00 am.Senior Sunday School In the Church Edifice: Open Tues.div, Thursday and Frday, 2 to 4 pn Wadnesday 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.\" Cas ' © pm 11:60 am.Regular Service 11:00 am.Junior Sunday School and Nursery UNITARIAN d Nurses WEDNESDAY 8:00 pan.veckly \u2014 Lenten Service The Unitarion Church ee Of Montreal PRESBYTERIAN CLOT MENA VILLE PRESBYTERIAN let Simpson} CHURCH Melville Avenue Sundoy, Morch 15th 11:00 am, \u201cModern Trends in World Religions\u201d Hev Leonard Mason.BA.BD.I Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason fev.Chas C.Cochrane, B.A.B.D.| Donald Mackey, Mus.B., Organist and Minister : Director of Music Sunday, March 15th i Church School and Kindergarten meeton Unitarian House every Sunday at HF in, , Lakeshore Unitarian Chareh at | 14 Cedar Ave.Pointe Claire.Hoe om, 11:00 am.Chureh School Public Worship The Mimister will preach.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Allionce ond Conodion Baptist Federation\u201d Sherbrocke Street West ot Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: Rev.Horold J.Balsdon, B A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.i Organist & Choir Master: John Cook i 11 00 am.\u201cTHE HEART OF THE GOSPEL\" i 7:30 pm.\u201cTHE HUNGER OF THE SOUL\" Believer's Baptism Midweek Service: Wednesday.8:00 p.m.BYPU: Friday, 8:00 p.m.; School: Sunday.10:00 & 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME Rev.| the Gospel of St.Juhn will be | day at 7 p.m.and the BYPU on Westmount Baptist Gospel studies to continue \u201cThe Heart of the Gospel\u201d will be the subject of the morning sermon by the Minister, the Harold J.Baldson, at Westmount Baptist Church, At 7:30 p.m.his sermon topic will be The Hunger of the Soul.\u201d At this evening service the Ordinance of Believers\u201d Baptism will be administered.The mid-week meeting of the Church is on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock.when a study of continued.English classes for New Canadians are held on Mondays at 8 p.m.: the CGIT meets on Fri- Friday at 8 p.m.| Christian Science Material sense vs spiritual sermon theme The eternal nature of spiritual reality will be contrasted with the illusions of a material sense! of things this Sunday in the chee | tian Science churches, when the | topic of the weekly Bible Lesson | will be \u2018Substance\u2019.Paul's com- Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT Sead, ; > > } sit.© HAS, CARTWRIGHT yr a v.TWEEDLE, D.D.=~ Re Of course, no computing machine is equal to the problems of taking over a pulpit.We don\u2019t an~ ticipate that breakthwug h for several years!\u201d Temple Emanv-el Preparations made for Pa SABBATH SERVICES: Friday evening, March 13 at 8.15 p.m.ment to the Corinthians will pe.Dr.Stern will speak on \u2018\u2019The featured: We look not at the True Meaning Of Sacrifice.\u201d thinks which are seen.but at the | Oneg shabbat and reception \u2014 things which are not seen: not scen are cternal.\u201d Related selections from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will] include: \u2018As God is substance and man is the divine image and\u2019 likeness.man should wish for) the things which are seen are tem- | | \u2018ev.Daniel M.Grant, B.A., D.D.poral: but the things which arel y; 30 for,\" the Annual Congregational Seder | Book Lovers auspices Temple Sisterhood.Saturday morning, March 14 at a.m.sermonette: \u201cThe Month Of Nisan\u2019 based on Torah Portion.si sk # ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL SEDER: Friday evening.March : 27, the first night of Passover.and in reality has.only the sub-; takes place following the Pass- stance of good.the substance vf Spirit.not matter.\u201d \u2018Je Me Souviens\u2019 is sermon topic t On Sunday.March 15th, at 11 :00; a.m.the Rev, Callum Thompson's! sermon topic will be: La Rue Avec Le Nom.\u2018Je Me Souviens\u201d.| The Men and Boys' Choir of St, Matthias Anglican Church, under the direction of Mr.Norman Hurrle.will participate in the 4:30 p.m.Evening Vesper: Service.A warm welcome is extended to a SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montrea! Dr.Horry J.Stern, Rabbi SABBATH SERVICE Friday Evening.March 13th at 8:15 pan, \u2014 Dr, Stern will speak on \u2018The True Meaning of Sacrifice \u201c\u2014 Auspices Temple Sisterhood.Saturday Morning.March 14th ati 11:30 a.m.Sermonette: \u201cThe Month | ot Nisan™ based on Torah portion, | ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL | SEDER Friday Evening.March 27, the first might of Passover.tollowing the Pass- | over Eve Service nt 6:45 p.m.for; bonalide members of Temple Emanu- .El and their families.| BAR MITZVAR ' At 1he Sabbath eve and Sabbath morning Worship.David, son of Mr.i and Mrs.William W.Solkin will be! \u201ccalled to the reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah, SISTERHOOD DONOR LUNCHEON Thursday Afternoon.March 18th at 12:30 p.m.Grover Auditorium, Fashion Show Holt Renfrew and Co.Ltd.through the courtesy of Alvin J.) Walker.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS } Closing 36th scoson.\u2014Sunday meorn-.ink.Much 15 nt 11:00 a.m.Regular classes at 10:15 zum.ceded by worship and breakfast, TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Regular clnsses, Sunday Mornings at 8:30 a.m.Upper Schoo!; Saturday Mornings at 8:30 a.m.Junior School.Daily Hebrew School.Monday thru Thursday eftesrnoons 4 10 6 p.m, pres rover Eve worship at 6.45 p.m.and is for bonafide members of Congregation Temple Emanu-El Westmount Park United \u201cMd their families.i SCHOOL FOR ADULTS \u2014 CLOSING 36th SEASON: Sunday morning.March 15 at 11 am.regular classes will commence at 10.15 a.m.preceded by wor- | ship and breakfast.In charge of closing exercises.Samuel ssover 11.30 a.m.Annual Temple Emanu- El Religious School Model Seder for Junior School and for High School Departments.\u201cIn all departments of the School, the traditional Passover | melodies are now being rehearsed under the direction of Yehuda Vineberg and in all classes special studies are being made for the Passover observance.Wednesday afternoon, March 25 at 2.45 p.m.Temple Emanu-El \u201d Forum auspices Temple Sisterhood.in Temple Sanctuary.Headmaster Robert | Speirs will review \u201cThe Education of The American Teacher\u201d by James Conant.Churches field, Ted Nashman, Rudolf piv | exch an ge tig.CALENDAR Sunday morning, OF EVENTS: March 22 at Faulty conclusions cee (Continued from page 4) when it comes to buying a house they settle for less than a market survey would indicate they wished.The problem of the smaller car.which in width and fore- and-aft measure, seems {lo have been quite satisfactorily solved.but there is still a problem of getting in and out of a vehicle where the roof seemingly is lower than the floor.Almost any day now there may be an irresistible protest from women.Consider the case of the wedding guest.She spent most of an afternoon at a hair-: dresser\u2019s.The next day she spent fifleen minutes getting ; the new hat at the right angle.Then she paraded to the limousine.In entering it she knocked the hat skewgee and most of the elfort of getting ready for the wedding was wasted.In England some of these things are done better.A man wearing a silk topper can sit in a London taxicab.People who are getting on in years and those who perhaps have not succeeded in their reducing exercises need more, than a little help in getting | out of the cars with the low roofs.| Old-Timer choirs On Sunday.March 15 at 7:30 p.m.in St.Matthias\u2019 Chureh, Westmount.the Choir of West- mount Park United Church.under the direction of Wayne K.Riddell, will present Mozart's Missa Brevis in F.On the same day at 4:30 p.min Westmount Park United Church, the St.Matthias\u2019 Choir will present the Bach Motet \u2014 Jesu, Priceless Treasurer \u2014 under the direction of Norman W.Hurrle.the facilities offered by all funeral directors in this area.you will have personal knowledge of those that will best meet your needs.BA Collins VA NUNNS Al SNe.5610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST a ve LC \u2018Group Club\u2019 program! is popular at Unity | | Residents and shopkeepers | The \u2018Group Club\u2019 program at mount has expanded with great rapidity this year under the leadership and guidance of Tom Stephens, There are now 25 group clubs in operation at the Club and these meet on the basis of one session per week, The groups meeting regularly .are: The Larks, Angels, Panthers, Thunderhawks, ettes, Vikings, Jokers, Jets, Junior Rebels, Mortibus Sprites, Beatles, Study Group, Talent Club, Newspaper Group.Choral Club.St.John Ambulance\u2019 Brigade, Radio Club, Coin Club, Stamp Club.Neverlanders Drama Club.Harterre House, St.Thomas and the Judo Jacks.GROUP CLUB LEADER Group club leadership offers an opportunity to serve boys and girls by helping them to develop the ability to get along with one another.teaching them specific skills and good work habits, teaching them respect for law and order, respect for property, honesty.loyalty.and providing experiences in program participation and planning which produces the ability to think for themselves.A boy or girl joins a group club because that particular group may interest them or simply to find out what that group has to offer.The Jeader who capitalizes en the first contact with them by awakening an interest for their particular activity will have them back again at the following meeting.If he fails to create this interest, the youngster come back.The successful club leader must make his activity a thrilling experience to which the boy or the girl will look forward to.The group club leader plays an important role in the funetion of the group club.He is in a posi- Keystones, Alo- | Amici, | may not: tion to aid in the formation of : the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- , Bood habits in the individuals in | \"his group.He is in a position to Vinstill in them a love for the finer and nobler things in life, as well as provide them with \"opportunities for fun.His character and ideals will reflect i themselves in his relationship to , the club.Individually and collec- | tively the members will strive to realize the ideals for which he | stands.OTHER ACTIVITIES | The Arts and Crafts Workshops are busily engaged completing articles for the Annual Hobby Show Exhibition.The Woodwork | classes have an assembly line going in the production of coffee tables.The leather craft class will have a variety of leatherwork \u2018 articles on display and the creative crafts will also exhibit a variety of arts, crafts and novelty pieces.The Exhibition takes place on Friday.April 10.PHOTOGRAPHY The photography group, under the supervision of Peter Davison will have ithe opportunity to view movies and slides on various aspects of photography once a month through the courtesy of Eastman Kodak Co.of Canada Ltd.FASHION SHOW Unity Boys\u2019 Club TV Theatre would like to thank Greenberg's Department Store in Verdun for sponsoring the Fashion Show held on Friday evening, March 6th All models were members of Unity and enjoyed participating in the \u2018show.During intermission the audience was enlertained by a pantomime of the \u201cBeatles\u201d and \u201cLouis Prima and Keely Smith.\u201d JUDO An exhibition Judo Tournament was held with the Dawson Boys\u2019 Club last Saturday morning at Unity.Allan Snope of the Dawson Boys\" Club.suggested a Atwater circulation up Mr.Norman English, Executive Vice-President of Vapor Heating Limited.was re-elected President of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute of Montreal at the 124th Annual Meeting held in the Atwater Library last Monday.In his report to the Members.of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, Mr.English said that the use of the name Alwater Library.a year ago.had proved popular, and had attracted new members who had not known that the Mech- Normon English + « .ree-lected president anics\u2019 Institute had a general library.The old name.originally used in 1828 is still maintained for legal and financial purposes but the Library is now known as, Atwater Library.Mr.English spoke of the continued interest in the weekly Jec- adopted Library tures.film showings and music appreciation concerts held dur ing the winter months.The hall was filled to capacity nearly every week.Provincial grant Grateful acknowledgment was made for a Provincial grant of | $5.000 in 1963.a substantial increase over the previous year.The Library had also received several cash donations from its: members and a special collection lof books.to be known as the Roger William Varey Collection, [ial been established as a memorial to Mr.Varey who had been a ; | member of the Library Such gifts l are gratefully received as.with the ever increasing cost of books, \u201cit is difficult to supply the de : mand.| The Librarian.Miss Sybil Grim- (son, said there are now 55,785 books in the Library and circula- \"tion had increased by over 10.000.i The Reference and Reading .Rooms are free to the public and \"many people who are not mem- | bers of the Circulating Library use these facilities regularly.In addition to the President, officers elected were E.S.Booth, vice-president: W.A.Eversfield, treasurer: R.T.James, secretary, Elected to the General Committee of Management for a two- : year term were C.S.Allin.J.H.McCulloch, K.E.McNamara.R.S.Robson and W.J.Sheridan.Also serving on this Committee are G.S.Brooks, J.McN.Char- lebois, Mrs.Edgar Davidson, J.W.Duffie, Norman Gregory and the past presides, E.A.Thorne.26 years ago Organ grinder swings new ditty of the Greene avenue area weer both pleased and startled this week when Pele the organ grinder \u2014 who has been a fixture in that vicinity since the days when Dr.Rondeau's dog wore false teeth \u2014 played a! new tune on his hurdy-gurdy., For a long time people in that area were obliged to listen to the same tunes that emanated from Pete's music box.Whether they were bored or nol seems a little obscure but when Pete turned his handle Friday and a new tune came out they were more than delighted.monthly Clubs.Ten boys from the Junior Judo Class will be going to Leclerc Institution.GYMNASTICS Now that the basketball season is almost over.girls and boys gymnastics is in full swing.Gym- nastie classes are being held every day.TV THEATRE The TV Theatre will feature a \u201cmusical evening\u201d presented by the Neverlanders Drama Group.Friday, March 20, at 7:30 p.m, SUGARING OFF PARTY A Sugaring Off Party will be sponsored by the Kiwanis Club ol Lake St.Louis, Saturday.April 4.A bus load of Unity members chiefly composed of group club participants will spend the day it Camp Anderson.NEWSPAPER We would like t6 welcome a new volunteer.Miss Judy Mac- Kay.who will be holding newspaper classes Wednesday evenings for the Junior and Intermediate members, vet-together of both Above Our mmm du : A QE RARES CIE EEE se AVAILABLE FOR RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES PRINCE ALBERT SALON 4887 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST 2 CORNER PRINCE ALBERT As reported by Patricia Cooney, Guide of the 33rd Montreal Come pany.the Girl Guides, Brownies, Cubs and Boy Scouts of the Ascension of Our Lord Parish held a Parents Day on February 29, 1964.Honored guests from the district were in attendance: Mr.T Lerner.Division Commissioner, Mr.H.Wilson-Smith, District Commisioner, Mr.F.Foster, Dis.triet Commissioner and Reverend N.Williard.Chaplin.The day commenced with the performance of the Brownies illustrating to their parents (he four signposts of the Brownie Programme, \u201cIntelligence, Handicraft.Health and Service.\u201d The Cubs presented a typical meeting and cach sixer talked about an important part in the Cub programme.The guides presented a humourous skit of a \u201cTypical Day At Camp Hiawiatha Was.a- fusee.\u201d\u201d the seenes were early A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HI-FI on STEREO EQUIPMENT and ACCESSORIES your self.WE Store ee.- ee @@ FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRONIC NEEDS @ Hin: 8.30 a.m.to 6 p.m.Daily \u2014 Sot.Until 1 p.m.EVERYTHING for .a 4 YOUR WibbinG = groom.But if you choose duBois to do the catering, everything will be the best.ACTIVITIES mormag, inspection.patrol dabes and camphre.The Scouts showed how camp gadgets were made, how to improvise a streteher together wath a few amusing skits, A combined Camplire and the stinging of Taps\u201d brought the day to a close.WHAT TO DO With the accidents, mdours and out, there growing number ol 15 à Very great need tor a knowledge of what constitutes proper doing the first and.By wrong thing in case of injury, a wound or lracture could be made more serious, À course in hirst ad as simple and not too long but il gives knowledge and quabitica- tions that are recognized the world over Information on tirst aid classes may be obtained Irom local branches of St John Am- butance or from local evil de- lence orgamzations, ) ST.JAM FA (NEAR CU a Ler us catER Brides ! We can supply everything for wedding except the handsome You must choose him your- you may be sure that The most delicious food, the finest service will be yours.Call today.HU.| Bib].e RENT DISHES, GLASSWARE, SILVERWARE, TABLE LINEN, TABLES, CHAIRS, COAT RACKS, ETC.oO I S FRENCH PASTRY CRE ÉTAT Ce iQ EU RUB GHAR EPS CM CHENE Tak Tt & CATERERS HU.18163 Lede P61 \u2018EL Y240N \u2018Anpiag \u2018sourwexg sunouysam ous L The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 13, 1964 8 ORIENTAL RUG CO.SALE! ORIENTAL RUGS SEE.OUR AD ON PAGE 5 Westmount WE.2.4277 aaa a et Westmount Club \u2018Members Da y The annual meeting ot the Women's Club will be held in Victoria Hall at 2:30 p.m.\u2026 Friday.March 13.The president, Mrs.Russell T Stackhouse, will vecupy the chair and Mrs.David 1.Benzie, Members Day membership secretary, will in- troduee the new members and welcome them on behalf of the club Mr George Pickrell of West- mount will present a display of flower arrangements prior to the special tea served by Hospitality convener, Mrs.W.H.Murray.Altrusa Club The Altrusa Club of Montreal! election of officers for the year | 1964-G5 will luke place following the monthly dinner meeting on Tuesday, at 6:30 p.m.at the Windsor Hotel.pes _ LOOK YOUR \" LOVELIFST FOR EASTER x ps ee Faster Special We're offering a specially priced Permanent to tempt you to try one of our new hair styles for the new season.PERMANENT Req.$25.00 INCLUDING $1 5 .STYLING HU nter 9-1233 (Ott: HAIRDRESSING cr 4891 Sherorooke St.W.DOG TRAINING FILMS \"Basic Obedience \u2014 Thurs., 19th March at 8.15 p.m.St.Philip's church hall, Montreal West \u2014 ADMISSION FREE \u2014 Enroll your dog now for MRS.CASGRAIN'S Beginning 19th March 415) - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount | \u201c» tabled the members of the thirty-1 reported (wo Municipal bursaries | | | FREE REY ENS aan) THE EXAMINER MENS U Ai .a A A a a ee EEE - AMERICAN J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor accurately filled at reasonable.prices.; 1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 9851724770 Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions cavefully end PRESENTING THE GAVEL : Mrs.E.M.Gibaut (left), retiring regent, hands the gavel, the symbol of office to the newly elected regent, Mrs.Lindsay H.Place, at the annual meeting of Municipal Chapter of Montreal IODE held today at the Windsor Hotel.\u2014R.R.Davis Photo Mrs.Lindsay H.Place is elected Municipal Chapter 10DE Regent To equate our efforts with the ed countries and the remaining times.to practise tolerance.to ninety-seven per cent was spent support education in all its! at home.phases, to assist the young and Many thousands of planned vo- old, to succour and love those in lunteer hours were given to in-: need have the basic aims of stitutions, hospitals, libraries.Municipal Chapter of Montreal special schools.senior citizens IODE throughout this past year\u2019 clubs, civil defence study.etc.said Mrs.E, M.Gibaut.retiring | Hours were also given to study regent at the fifty-fourth annual\u2019 so that the members would be meeting held today in the Wind- prepared for emergencies or dis-| sor Hotel, \u201cIncreased efforts in, aster within the community.a more versatile role has en- The Educational 1 Department head table guests Head table guests at the sixth | annual conference, Focus on the | Family, 1964\u201d which will be; sponsored by the Jewish Junior Welfare League on Tuesday, March 17, at the Windsor Bote! JJWL Conference | | will be: Mrs.Wm.C.Allee.executive director, YWCA; Mrs.Bernard Arbess, Mrs.Philip Bobrow.Mrs.Albert Brull, JJWL; Dr.Nathan B.Epstein, psychiatrist- | in-chief, Jewish General Hospi- | tal; Mrs.Nathan Gliserman, Mrs.Elliot Godel, Mrs.Morris | Godel, JJWL: Mrs.Dorothy Horn, director.social service\u2019 dept., Jewish General Hospital; Mr.Raymond Lester, principal, | St.George\u2019s School: Mrs.Daniel Miller, JJWL; Mrs.Gerald Shane, family life education council; Mrs.Harold Schneider, president, JJWL; Mrs.Bernard Stotland, JJWL: Mr.David Weiss, execulive director.Baron de Hirsch Institute.| ior citizen's clubs were given! special attention.St.Anne's Hospital, The Verdun Protestant Hospital.Montreal Protestant Hospital received equipment, gifts, comforts and supplies throughout the year.Over 2000 Christmas gifts were donated for the Verdun Protestant Hospital alone.Many visitations were made by the members and parties were planned regularly for the patients.DONATIONS | Donations of layettes, blankets, ' knitted and sewn articles.used clothing were made to the Diet Dispensary.Money is sent each month to be used for supplementary diets for three mothers | to be and when the baby arrives each is given a layette.Chandler: Health Centre also received help (Continued on page 9) | | \u2018two primary and two junior were awarded to high school chapters under Municipal Chapter graduates entering the faculty of jurisdiction to increase their con- Education at Macdonal College.tributions of service and devo- One scholarship, twenty-five bur- tion.\u201d saries.(welve grants and forty- five prize books were also given e GOLD © COPPER © BRASS CHROME © NICKEL © RHODIUM © CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED Reports showed that the monies spenl on services al home and i abroad were over nineteen thousand five hundred dollars.Ninety- five per cent of the service aid was given at home while five per cent went to the distressed \u201careas of the world.Almost ten hundred dollars Three thousand.five * School in the field of education.Students at the Universities of Mec- Gill.Sir George Williams and Dalhousie, and Montreal General of Nursing were given assistance, | To keep up with education on the move, forty-seven schools were assisted and eight schools: JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd.Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec.tro Platers, Operating Canada's Largest High Class Job Shop, WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER | 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 |! (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) ! oo An IN THE » KR./ Women 3 eaim Xavier Guild The March meeting of the Xavier Apostolate Guild, will be held in Victoria Hall, West- mount, on Monday, at 2:15 p.m.The President, Mrs.J.W.Kennedy, will preside at the meeting.The guest speaker Rev- verend John L.O'Rourke.Pastor of St.Raphael's Parish, Out- remont.will be introduced by Mrs.J.L.D.Mason.A special St.Patrick's Tea under the convenership of' Mrs.G.Rutter will follow the meeting.All members and' theic friends are cordially invited to attend.! Closed retreat A closed retreat for \u2018junior\u2019 old pupils and their friends.is scheduled to take place, under the direction of Reverend Father Jom- sen, SJ.at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, 3635 Atwater avenue, from 8 p.m.Friday.March 20.to about 4 p.m.Sunday.March 22, Further information can be obtained by calling 937-2845 between 8.30 a.m.and 8.30 p.m.DAY FREE TRIAL SIZE i AUL Chiginat MERLE RORIMAA ALC ponent cous caram z w - w xz \u2014 \u201cw - PLS¥id LI THIS MERLE NORMAN ALL PURPOSE COLD CREAM Cleanse your way to beauty the Merle Norman Way.This full ten-day supply of soothing, smoothing cream is yours free and awaits vou at your UES eI STUDIO CoOsSmETLC 5257 Queen Mary Rd.Arcade Store No.1 Phone 484-4850 Hours 10 till 6, Friday till 9:00 ; Was spent on education.; \u2018per cent of this amount was were Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.adopted in this province, given over to assistance in the two in Labrador.one in Aklavik, educational field of underdevelop- | two in Newfoundland and two in: = the British West Indies.Libraries were provided and Encyclopedias were presented to many of these, SPECIAL PROJECTS Under Special Educational work several groups were assisted in-! cluding the Oral School for the Deal.The Montreal \"Puppy Trouble\" Deal and Crippled Children.| School for Retarded Children and | donald College.A stimulating ; Lakeshore primary chapter is an Arts and Letters Festival for students in their area.Recognition i and prizes were given to students of outstanding ability in the Essay, Art and Public Speaking divisions of the festival.Services to the community were planned to cover many areas.Institutions, hospitals, camps, sen- SPRING CLASSES WE.5-1772 Children's ' Library.the School for the Blind, \u201c La Detente.Mackay Centre for sponsorship of students to a Unit- 2 ed Nations Seminar held at Mac-! = M; project organized annually by alp ELIZABETH.Wishes to inform her customers that she has moved from 4891 Sherbrooke St.West formerly Salon Betty Anne LOLITA BOUTIQUE 4922 Sherbrooke St.West (between Claremont & Prince Albert} ELIZABETH.Cordially invites her customers .to visit her at her new Salon where they will receive the same careful attention.PHONE: 481-6708 os Social and Personal Mr.and Mrs.Henri Moquette Presiding at the tea table will ad their family bave taken up|be Mrs.R.E.Suddaby and Mrs.residence al 62 Belvedere road.|J.A.L.Walker.Westmount.Members and friends are invited to attend.The Marianopolis College Choir ; will present a Choral Concert on The stated monthly session of Friday, March 20.at 8.30 p.m.al Qasis Temple.No.46, Daught- Victoria Hall, Westmount.ers of the Nile, will be held in \u2014 i Victoria Hall.Sherbrovke street, Mr.and Mrs.H.Cooper.32 yest, March 16, at Springfield avenue.Westmouni.! Mrs.F.T.A.Griffiths will pre- returned last week from à three- side at the meeting.Election of weeks tour of the British Isles, officers and reading of annual the Continent and Israel.Trav- reports will take place.elling boih ways by air, they ; stopped over in London, Scot.| land, Paris.Rome and spent two weeks in Israel.; preside at the meeting of The Women's Canadian Club on 7 A coffee party will be held Monday.na 30 pm: Me.we in Dominion-Douglas United Mohyeddin will address the Church, Westmount, Friday.| members on \u201cGreat Literature March 13, at 1 p.m.prior to the of India.\u201d Ladies Literary Society meet- Mr.Mohveddin.a brilliant ing.Mr.John Wylie, novelist | voung actor, recently seen in and book reviewer.will speak | Lawrence of Arabia.\u201d will give \u2018 io the meeting on \u201cNovelist and one of his unique and dramatic! Critic in the age of AnxielY\u201d presentations.and Carmen Mehta will be the | Mrs.James R.Beattie and] guest soprano.The meeting will Mrs.Stuart Ramsey will pre- | commence at 2:30 p.m.side at the tea table at a tea for a group of members which will follow the meeting.The Montreal Convalescent Hospital Associates are holding a tea in honor of the eighth | anniversary of the Gift Wagon at the hospital on Wednesday, March 18 at 2:30 p.m.under the convenership of Mrs.J.L.Des- Jausiers.Mrs, of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal will preside at the monthly meeting to be held in \"the Auditorium of the Nurses\u2019 Residence on Wednesday, March !18 at 2 p.m.An executive meeting will be held at 1 p.m.Mrs.\u2018Emile Coté and Mrs.: McNiven are tea Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs.\u2018 ; Mrs.B.D.Baily.Genuine Choice Western BE E F QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoled for Quality\u201d The Heather Ladies\u2019 Curling Club will entertain at an All Day Friendly Bonspiel on Wednesday.March 18.dent, Mrs.S.S.Jefferys, will i receive the guests and Mrs.K.I Brophy will be in charge of the | curling.The conveners will be ; Mrs.C.F.Pyke and Mrs.T.À.! Beauchamp.Purveyor of High Closs Quolity Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.IMPORTED PRODUCTS® BACON.SAGSACE &\" Dr.and Mrs.Alton Goldbloom : have returned following a stay in\u2019 , Day tea on Saturday, March 14, vo 25 NHSEBB TE FONS ++arrrens RONALD DAVIES : * * SEVILLE THEATRE LES DEUX CULTURES À, St.Catherine St.W.2055 Mansfield St.=.C.N.R.CENTRAL STATION x PERMANENT EXHIBITION AT x Davies M.mlings À avres ouse o ainlings x +; 4908 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.6-1264 x AE CEE IMPORTED ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Choice French and English period furniture, China, bric-a-brac, glass, brass, copper, paintings and chandeliers.AUCTION DAYS Tues., Wed.and Thurs.,, Morch 17th, 18th ond 19th ot 7.30 P.M.sharp PREVIEW on Sot.ond Mon., March 14th ond 16th from 10 AM.to 6 P.M.TRUDE ROTH ANTIQUE IMPORTERS REG'D 1358 Greene Ave.932-6617 7:30 pm.Mrs.James G.Shannon will | S.MceMorran.president - s.C.conveners.John McMartin and! The presi-! \"| FARMHOUSE BUTTER ' Florida.4466 St.Catherine.West || The Alumnae Association of Near Metcalfe Ave.St.Mary's Hospital School of WE.7-9455-6 | Nursing is holding a St.Patrick's Phillips- Macleod f marriage of Charlotte i Donald Macleod, of Westmount, \u2018to Mr.John P.Phillips, son ot Hazelton, Penn.took place on \u2018Saturday.March 7, in Dominion.Douglas Chureh, Westmount.Mrs.Lindsay.(Continued from page 8) ; \u2014Eaion's Photo MRS.F.C.SMITH, convener for a Choral Concert, sponsored by The Women's Auxiliary | of the Queen Elizabeth Hos- putal of Montreal.Scheduled for Monday, March 16, in the , along these lines.Needy families \"have received food.clothing and bedding.Magazines and books | and magazine subscriptions were : given to hospitals, chureh homes and shut-ins.Large quantities of Auditorium, 2055 Northciiffe used clothing have been sent to avenue, N.D.G., at 8 p.m.I hospitals, Salvation Army, Sailors\u2019 - Institute, Welcome Hall Mission, ) .Old Brewry Mission and Lake- Coming shore Wellare Association.~~ Events | Monetary contributions were ART SHOW: The St.given to many different camps in the Montreal area.These includ- Anglican Chureh is featuring an Art Show under the sponsorship of the Association of Women.Tuesday.April 7, in the church hall, 12 Church Hill avenue.the Montreal Rehabilitation Cen- Westmount.Deadline for entries tre.The Friendly Home and the is 1 pm.to 9 pm.April 6.Junior Red Cross Dental Clinic.Artists are invited to exhibit up Special projects in services at to three paintings: only 25% of Municipal Chapter level include the proceeds will go to the church.(yo sponsorship of the Darby and For further particulars telephone Joan Senior Citizen's Club.Pri- | Montreal Boys Friendly Home, Urban Camp and Camp for Diabetic Children.Contributions were also made to the convener, Mrs.T.Lerner, mary chapters assisted by ar HU, 17904.ranging (rips, planning special aa parties and providing refresh- RUMMAGE SALE: Weston penis for the ninety members.School Alumni is holding its an-l IODE members were represented nual rummae sale Friday.Mareh at the Court of Canadian Citizea- 13 at St, Stephen\u2019s Church on the ship and assisted in welcoming corner of Atwater avenue and New Canadians at a reception Dorchester boulevard from 6 10 following the court procecdings, 7 p.m.| The 10DE Library at the Sailors\u2019 RE \u201cInstitute has been well used by FASHION SHOW: Parade of scaman docking at the port of spring and summer fashions for.Montreal.Adequate financial sup- ; children sponsored by Montreal port and more than 17.000 books Parents of Twins Club.will be and magazines in several lan- held March 18 at 8 p.m.in the Lome.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.John P.Phillips, ot.Matthias ed the Girls Counselling Centre.Association, | Trinity Guild Trinity Memosial Church Gnd will hold ile monthly meeting in the Archdeacon Almond Reon of j the partsh on Thursday.March 19 at 2 p.m.Guest speaker Mis.Agar will review two books, \u201cFemmine Mystique by Betty Frieban and The Group by May McCarthy.\u201d Mis.A.1.side.Members and thor friends are cordially anvited.George McCrae will pre guages donated ter thee men, The siate of ofticers was pre sented after the reading of the reports.Mrs.Lindsay H.Place wis elected regent.Other olficers are: Mrs.CT.Cresswell, Mis, were G.B.Hope, Mrs.J LT Maun, vice-regenis: Mrs.KH Seett, sécretary: Mrs.D.M.Holmes, treasurer: Mrs, D.Y organizing secretary; Dobson, educational secretarv: Mrs.A.H.Collinge, services sce- retary: Mis.A.H.Cole, Eels secretary, Mrs.P, 80 Bissal Ferguson, Mis.A OH.WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine ot Elm Montreal West Town Hall.Twins ranging from 2 to 13 years of age will act as models, There will be door prizes and refreshments will be served.Tickets can i be obtained by calling Mr.Cheyne \u2018at 634-2262 or purchased at the door.| CARD PARTY: The Alumnae of McGill University is holding \u2018its Scholarship Bridge and Card Gefilte Fish Roost Beef Roost Duck : Party on April 8.at 8:15 p.m, in Chopped Liver Knishes Stuffed Twbey the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Rnoidlochs en Tzimos ue % | Gymnasium.Proceeds from the Brisket Cobbage Rolls Boked Norp event will be devoted 10 the Alumnae Scholarship Fund.Tick- \u2014 WE DELIVER \u2014 Pro els are available from Mrs.Hugh Tel: 849-0620 Shirl P.Hod HamiHion.5550 Place d'Aiguillon.288-2082 rs.irley Fodess Montreal.SHIRLEY'S RESTAURANT 27 Mount Royal Ave.West Specializing in Holiday Delicacies Full course Passover meals served in a friendly atmosphere.Special attention to take out orders: ANNUAI, BURSARY BRIDGE sponsored by the Mothers\u2019 Chib of the Kappi Phi Chapter of.| Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity will be held at the home of \u2018Mrs.| J.V.Emory.3993 Montrose ave- 4 nue.Westmount on Thursday.| March 19 at 1.30 p.m.i Guests will be received by Mrs.;K.D.Carmichael, Mrs.N.R.i Johnstone.Mrs.J.F.Morris and Mrs.R.G.Harbert will preside at the coffee table.RUMMAGE SALE: A.rummage i sale will be held Monday.March 116 at 1 p.m.at Temple Beth | Sholom.corner of Walkley and i Terrebonne avenues, N.D.G., un- \u201cder the auspices of Berth Sholom Sisterhood.Take 104 bus to the door.Please use Walkley avenue entrance.Se A AA AA AAA AAAAdAAdlldddad from 3:30 to 5:30 pm.in the Lounge of the Nurses\u2019 Resid ence.Mrs.A.T.O'Connor and Mrs.J.A.Maloney will be hostesses, Mrs.A.P.Hall.Mrs.W.L.Gatchouse and her daughter, Mrs.A.Taventarny have returned from a stay at Waterloo House, Pembroke, Berminia.YY VYVVVVVVVVYVVYVVVVVVVYVY x Interesting Lamps Custom-Made Shades * Unusual Gifts La Contessa Ine.5903 Sherbrooke St.W.HUnter 8-4322 A À À À À À À À À A A À À À À À À À À À A Ass AAAALA aanaanasananananan nt \u2018 b961 \u2018EL 4240/N \u2018Abpiag \u2018sauçuexy junouysam yl 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, March 13, 1964 10 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Inc.Mowtreol's Oldest Dealer for @® CHRYSLER © PLYMOUTH © VALIANT © FARGO SALES & SERVICE 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Home Wanted FOR ELDERLY [LADY.SOME NURSING CARE REQUIRED PARTICULARLY AT NIGHT WRITE TO BOX 1343 - 7005 KILDARE ROAD, MONT - REAL 29.QUE 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female The Royal B Bank Of Canada HAS SEVERAL OPENINGS FOR Typists Clerks IN THE AREAS oF SNOWDON COTE DES NEIGES i 3 TO 4 YEARS HIGH SCHOOL.INTERESTING WORK WITH GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT.PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE CONSIDERED WHEN ESTABLISHING SALARY.USUAL, EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 5 DAY WEEK PLEASE CALE BRANCH OF.AT THE CLOSEST THE ROYAL BANK on AT STAFF DEPARTMENT 2nd FLOOR PLACE VILLE MARIE { | rooms, bal j 104 cony, $i RE 9-00137.DRAPER Somecled, upper duplex, 6) toums.stove.fridge.heated garage, ! $1.50 Adults 484-2576 i WESTMOUNT Dulstanding, lower 5 rons Made! Kitchen built in nook, carpeted, wine daw blinds, tracks, ae cond garden teste tioned, raam, Panelled play .powder roo.- $250.Meuted.a35-0208 LASALLE Boulevard 8217, 8 sepa- cate tans, heated, adults, 2nd floor, $150 00 im uthily PO B-3483 68 SHARE LIVING QUARTERS Accommodation Sharing Agency WE SUPPLY OOM MATES TO SHARE YOUR APARTMENTS WE HAVE APARTMENTS FOR THOSE SEEKING SUARED ACCOMMODATION FOR FURTIIER INFORMA- THON CALE 489-0823 747-7339 nH ROOMS TO LET NBG vac doodle som.private home Suitable one or 2 business Dec- sone Call 486 6041 EASTERN N.OG Congeniri, alt\u201d pri- viledes, on bu, line.488 7013.COMFORTABLE roam, kitchen privi leges 68 wcekly.175 Selbe.935 8467.i | i 874-2596 OR 874-2557 WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE .| If, you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl! Cosmetic clients on a route lo be established in and atound WEST- MOUNT.and ave willing to make light dehveries, ete.write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS.Dept.CW-43, 840 Lafleur Ave.Montreal 32.Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour.HELP WANTED \u2014 Male \u2014 Female YOUR CAREER PLAN! Psychiatric Nursing Assistant ® 12-MONTH APPROVED TRAINING COURSE ® OPEN TO BOTH MEN AND WOMEN + EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY ® GENEROUS ALLOWANCE WHILE TRAINING ® ROOM BOARD UNIFORMS SUPPLIED ® PROOF OF COMPLETION OF GRADE IX NECESSARY A REWARDING CAREER IN THE MENTAL HEALTH FIELD WHEN YOU GRADUATE.APPLY Personne! Office, VERDUN PROTESTANT HOSPITAL 6875 LaSalle Boulevard, Verdun.or telephone PO.6-8511 A PE NS DER OR A LRN 78 ROOM & BOARD WANTED 100 WORK WANTED \u2014 Female PRACTICAL nurse for private case, or nursing home, will live in if required.bilingual.References supplied, Call WE.3-2145 13 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED PART TIME LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING FOR MODERN WESTMOUNT HOME.HELP WITH CHILDREN, 3 DAYS A WEEK $1.00 PER HOUR GOOD JOB FOR RELIABLE PERSON.CALL WE, 2-9048.Room and board in exchange for Light duties for refined lady or business woman, Sleep in Westmount home.HU.1-4142 HOUSEKEEPER CAPABLE AND RELIABLE FOR WIDOWER'S HOME.NO CHILDREN LIVE IN.MODERATE SALARY, 4, ROOMS.LOWER DUPLEX EUROPEANS WELCOME SOME ENGLISH REQUIRED.RE.7 3232.every Mon- References.EXPERIENCED char for day.Cote St.fLuc area.HU, 1-1723 CAPABLE WOMAN FULL OR PART TIME, SLEEP OUT.WESTMOUNT APARTMENT.WE.5-3449.| WOMAN for housework.9.30 to 2.30.Monday and Fridav preferred.Call 488-7836.RESPONSIBLE person to care for 3 children while mother works.Room, ; board.$15 weekly.Evenings and weekends free, Mrs.Norman.RE, 3- 6261 rm, 2 i tion.Reasonable, Call 484-9966 after ; 6.30 p.m.* TWO French\u201d Provincial arm chairs, + | SSRIS SOR pr BABY SITTERS _ 115 BABY SITTER REQUIRED FOR YEAR OLD PREFERABLY BETWEEN 18 AND 4.SOME LIGHT HOUSEWORK.$30 WEEKLY, GOOD HOURS.1 OR 2 EVENINGS.SLEEP OUT.REFERENCES REQUIRED.WILLINGNESS TO GIVE MEDICAL CERTIFICATE UPON REQUEST.COTE DES NEIGES AREA.REPLY BY MAIL ONLY C,O PAUL, 5952 MOUNTAIN SIGHTS.MONTREAL 29.GIVING NAME AND WHERE TO BE CONTACTED.117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED FLOORS.ceilings washed, painting done, floors cleaned and polished by experienced man W.Campbell.RE.1- 6557.a ; 0 ; LL 122 FOR SALE \u2014 Living room furniture COMPLETE living room furniture, in good condition.Reasonable.744-6617.ANTIQUE Victorian sofa attractively upholstered.soft blue, with gold thread.$65.HU.4-3029.CHESTERFIELD.2 matching chairs, complete with slip covers.Good condition.Reasonable.486-9029._ KROHLER turquoise blue davenport and matching chair.In good condi- brand new.Reason, HU.6-1755.124 leaving town.FOR SALE \u2014 Dininz room furniture 9 PIECE dining room set, good condition, reasonable.WE.5-4256.set with protective glass top, 4 chairs, grey colour, blue plastic seats.Excellent condition.Reasonable.Call.HU.1-9338.VV VV VVVVVVVVVV VY Service Directory à 2 A A A D A A A A A A As AP A A BUILDING REPAIRS VERN OATWAY contractor, g maintenance, specializing in kitchens, | bathrooms.plavrooms.WE.2-5032.CARPENTRY | \u2014 - - He | CARPENTRY.planned shops.| kitchens.basements, play - | rooms aud all interior wood work.Call Mr.M.Lamrock.davs: 521-2663: after 5 pur CL.4 He, BUILDING REPAIRS House Repairs Painting At Reasonable Prices ANYTHING IN PAINTING AND CARPENTRY PLANNED KITCHENS \u2014 PLAYROOMS BUILDING EXTENSIONS ALL WORK GUARANTEED CLIVE DRAKE WE.7-0990 ALSO EVENINGS CARTAGE AND MOVING A-1 TRUCKS AVAILABLE FOR LARGE OR SMALL MOVING JOBS.PACKING \u2014 CRATING CALL PAT 7660546.LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING, CRATING, PACKING AND STORAGE.ROGERS EXPRESS 932 1448.A-1 MOVING.CALL CLIFF AND BOOK NOW AT CM.CARTAGE REG'D.OFFICE.1766-6057, RESIDENCE 767-3835.general INCOME TAX Complete $5.00 PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS.FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL CALL: HU.96130 AFTER 6 P.M.KNITTING.For Blocking Your sweaters, pullovers, dresses.coats, ensembles.Call Mrs.W.Yuryk.4617 Park Avenue.AV.8B-1953.DRESSMAKI NG BUROPEAN EXCLUSIVE, DRESSES.SUITS.COATS.CUSTOM MADE.REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS.HU.8-4245.EUROPEAN couturier will go to your home for alterations.fittings and all other types of sewing, Neat work.RE, 9-6 6412 evenings, PEST CONTROL FOR QUICK.efficient and convenient service for the extermination of rodents and all insects Estimates free.Call Pestroy Limited.RE.T-2457.UPHOLSTERY MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING CO.395 SELBY ST.Upholsterers for discriminating pl Telephone Wellington 2-5912 or Wellington T7-4446 aîter 5 p.m.i BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 ?am.to 10 p.m.Sunday: 10 a.m.to 6:30 p.m.124 FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture DINING room set, solid cherry wood, 8 chairs upholstered turquoise, table, 2 buffets, and hutch.pads included.Cost $2,400.for $1.000.RE.89-6278.MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE DINING ROOM TABLE, BUFFET.8 CHAIRS DAYTIME ONLY.WE.2- 8117.FOR SALE \u2014 7 Bedroom furniture SIMMONS steel bedroom suite.6 piece, twin beds $50.482-3064 DOUBLE bed spring.4 position baby 127 © bed with Kantwet mattress.Good condition, Very reasonable.Call 488-8427.BED.four poster, inlaid mahogany; French Provincial bedroom set.WE.5- 1741.CUSTOM made Italian bedroom set, grey mahogany.original cost $1.500.for $300.also child's set and Hoover.RE.7-6033.BABY'S large size decorated bassinette antique 3'4 spool bed.Call 488-5930.BEDROOM suite, modern.white satin finish.triple dresser with full width mirror.\u201cRE.3-9453.130 \u201cFOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment REFRIGERATOR.WESTINGHOUSE, 1954 MODEL.EXCELLENT CONDITION.$85.00 OR BEST OFFER.RL 7- 2873.GURNEY 1 burner 36 inch gas stove, warming oven, A-1 condition.Ne dealers.WE.7-1117.VIKING deluxe electric stove, 24-inch, fully automatic and equipped.Sacrifice, 677-5936.Evenings.] KITCHEN set, four months old.ar- borite table top.4 leatherette chairs.Reasonable.486-9273 FRIGIDAIRE electric stove and (ridge, excellent condition.Call 733- 4925.1322 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments PIANO and bench, Walnut, Very 9029 UPRIGHT piano.Good condition $75.or nearest offer.769- 6852.134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment BOY'S bicycle, ct Call between 6 and 7 p.m, 136 \u201capartment size.attractive $425.HU.4 748-8118.FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs Jap Mink Jacket Practically new.smart\u2019 conservative style, size 14 to 16.New worth $650.Best offer around $250.Call 935-4146, RUSSIAN squirrel jacket, finger tin length.size 16.Also man's light grey wool spring overcoat.Size 36.Medium stout.WE.7-0842.NEARLY new clothing.children\u2019s, lady's.Lady's sizes 10-12.» Reason able HU.1-1057.Wild Mink Jacket HARDLY WORN.SIZE (2-14 HORIZONTAL DESIGN.WRITE BOX 1344 \u2014 7406 KILDARE ROAD.MONTREAL 29.FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General kindergarten, playroom.434-6906, 18 desks suitable for nutsery school or after 4 \u2014 489-0061 LIVING room sofa kitchen set; double hed with headboard, light wood.All good condition.738-5150 \u2014 486-0732.ENTIRE contents 3% room apartment.Walnut bedroom set.twin beds.Chess.terfield: RCA T.V.oil paintings; lamps; sterling silver cutlery: dinuer dishes: vacuum: complete kitchen, ald in perfect condition.Rugs and small tables already sold.Owner leaving city.Call 484-3251.CUSTOM built bedroom set.6 pieces modern light wood: dining room genuine crystal chandelier trimmed with bronze: end table: Stauffer reducing machine.Excéllent condition.Very reasonable, Cail RE 8-3780 after 6\u20ac p.m.GE.WASHING MACHINE: GAS RANGE; FIXTURES; DESK; 21 inch TV.EXCELLENT CONDITION.REASONABLE CALL RE.3-372 OR RE.31-3332 FROM 6 TO 8 P.M DINING room, living-room \u201cpets; FF.21 inch, Excœllent condition, Reanse- able.877-4397 or 486-4193, VIKING chest type (reezer like mew.Cali HU, 1-75, mr ae 07 res 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General [138 FOR SALE \u2014 General INGLIS automatic washing machine, CANISTER SET: electric floor polish- BEDROOM set with box spring: sec- EXTENSION table, bookcase, mosaic CHESTERFIELD set.3 pieves.coffer Good condition.800.Call HU.1-53487.er.adjustabled ress form; Man's rid- tional chesterfield, brown; rugs, cin- top coffee table.all in oak; red plas.and lamp tables: combination adio gad 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General | BEAUTIFUL Mahogany breakfront:; inë breeches.Reasonable.484-8873.| namon.74 x 9; double book-case bed ue molded chair: Pink linen drapes record player.record cabinet.kitchen 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General cocktail table; T.V.Bartlett prints: BENDIX fully automatic moblle wash., With spring: metal bunk beds: grey; covers 13 fect, pink and while bed- ; set.6 chuirs.arborite top.Best offer, air conditioner.All perfect condition.ing machine: electric stove; 8 piece | Chrome kitchen table and 6 chairs: spread: white and red bedspread.All 488-4302.Reasonable, HU.6-6617 \u2014 WE.3-5243.dining room set; secretary desk.All| fridge; washing machine: tent 9 x 12.) in very good condition.Reasonable.DINETTE set.7 ptece limed oak in PIANO NordheimerV fuil key board.good condition, reasonable.HU, 8.Al very reasonable and available HU.1-1868._ excellent condition Admaal TV 21 April 15th.PO.8-6198, ELECTRIC stove 220, 4 burners: gas Inch: combimation radio TV and 48 inch high; Chesterfield: odd chairs, 8759 evenings.HU.1-4444.MOFFAT automatic washing machine, KITCHEN table! 2 bureaus: gas stove.furnace.Cull 767 9318 after 5.record player Reasonable Moinings - oe Ty ST elle o i a 7 4 burner: wardrobe with mirror: ; unly HU.8 0528 SMALL Mahogany buffet; child's gym Excellent condition.Reasonable.Call N A i * 3 set: girl's san coat and hat.1st 482-3064._ | chesterfield chair: daybed.Good for Moving CMUST SELL 6 rooms lurmiture No Communion dress, size 6: other dresses MUST sell: Speed Queen Entonsi, ! p.m.he ; reasonable offer refused 484 4142 468-5166.fully automatic washing machine.Ex- FRIGIDAIRE, 14 euble feet: console.Household atticles.fridue.washing 1 pr Westinahouse Dost free tdse, ANTIQUE solid Mahogany tabie.Good cellent cundition $125.: kitchen set.4 few ing machine.Reasonable.HU.1- | pachine eyvle, bedroom set, ete Maple dresser, wardtobe trunk lame.condition.Reasonable, No dealers.Call Chairs «chrome! $25.488-8187.| n HU.1-8120 ladies assorted clothing, size 11 HE, 8- HU.4-7542.THOR wringer washing machine.Good | a T823 evenings SLIGHTLY used gold carpet 4° 15 x condition $25.481-0676.Evenings.Who O ( d k ELECTRIC washing machine, wonder 3\u2019 25\".Reasonable.733-0789.DINING room set, $50.00; wringer W ns ar 1a a ° as S ty pe.wood condition a but ate pump ROADLOOM embossed rugs.all.Washer, like new, $75.00: 2 bureaus, drainer 0.rag.With fringe.autia.BROAT 12 x Lu a cube oe.Wall $20.00 both: coal heater $7.00; sofa, 10', x 9.$20 4R6-2270 5 e trilan.ur ay = , $15.00.Good condition.Call WE, 2- ] VY I + 1 KENWOOD miser.Lienderiger meat yurds for hallway.Rose.Under pad.| 0838 evenings._ _ S er e el n ouse a Good condition.Reasonable.HU.1- Ce grinder and Attachments Good 1723.condition.Reasonable DO 6.5128 CHESTERFIELD, can be made into 2 Herbert Steinhouse of 10 Spring- FANCY coffee table.2 table Lompe, DELUXE brass trimmed kit- PI6L \u2018C1 Y2ION 'Abpuy \u2018AOUIUOXZ JunOUSIM WY] , 2 s ce ! \" .ti | ps Saturday is between 3 cushions.ipcovered.vem voor?ror chen set.4 chairs.Like new.{field avenue.Westmount.well and 6 ML 4905 Cote SL Luc Houd.country.No denlers.Evenings.4f:.- Reasonable.niet, Automatic ; known writer and TV producer, is Apartment 207 4H0-4723 : wishing machine.Perfect con- Pa ti R seat - WSL eee eee \u2014 dition.Reasonable.486-4248.| EXamining the question of foreign 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE .investment and foreign owner- WANTED: Poker table.«mall lady's Moving BABY carriage \u2018navy blues: baby ship in a 4-part series entitled eee saone carris navy : .me À .: ED: su, .ve sleigh, Perfect condition.Sacrifice, | \"Who Owns Canada?\u2019 It begins WANTED.8 Scandinavian coftes and Drapes: Kitchen set: den set: ; RE._1-0451._ i me , Monday.March 16 at 10:30 p.m.Evenings and weck-eads.HU.8B 414) T va 2 nhs Many more BEDROOM suite, triple dresser.van- on CBC-TV's Explorations series.WANTED: Solid Mahogans break.ruseho ems.xcellent d J SsO0ck, 8; : .3 > condition.Rensonable Call «white and gold permagrain:.pair \u2018 Also on the team which travel- Hire be in excellent condition.HU.2-2669.lamps.arm chair, bedroo dr: : i \" ; ; rugs Wali-to-Wall.Good \"condition.led widely throughout Canada to CWANTED: Living room furniture, Reasonable.HU.1.1927.obtain material is cameraman | Chesterfield.arm chaux, votes table Tm = TE ope\u201d a ell Hans Michel of 5 Park Place.vte.Call WE.2-8023, Sacrifice Must Sell | .à 154 LOST vin ouse ; i When 1 was travelling in Eu- Moving out of town.3 piece chester- si Lai : field: large rug: bedroom dressers; l'Ope and Africa,\u201d said Mr.Stein- : LARGE modern light Oak bedroom Wrought jron kitchen set, round table p + i ë eopl .{ set: very large plate glass amirror.!black and beige).etc.RE.9-149], house.à noticed hat P py Herbert Steinhouse Rewar Many more articles, Good condition.MAROON carpet 12 x 8 $45.0 red; \u201core get ng excl ecause for .Lo LOST VERY SMALL GOL - Reusonable.Call RE.8-0602 or HU.1- wooden rocking horse S7.: Kelvinator CIN investment was reaching Part Three looks at the provin- DEN SIPANIEL LIKE FEMALE Fo ] washing machine.wringer type $60: four to six per cent of their cial and federal government atti- MONGREL WITH LONG TAN.cvs como 77 \u20147 Walnut china cabinet $55.: Mahogany | : i nu LICENCE NO WESTMOUNT COMBINATION Radio.record player hal table carved legs $30.; electric | \u20acCOMOMY.\u201ctudes to foreign investment and 27.BEING THEATED FOR and tape recorder.large item.solid floor polisher $20.484-5743.i \u2018 ownership.and is sub-titled What TANCER CALL HU 6.2714 _polishe
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