The Westmount examiner, 28 août 1964, vendredi 28 août 1964
[" Le Dorchester finis VOL.XXXVII, No.35 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1964 5 CENTS 12 PAGES Hot days when a fellow can really enjoy a cooling ice-cream cone have been so few and far between in recent weeks that it becomes a real tragedy when a cone is lost.Above, caught by the camera, sadly contemplating his upside down treat is John Fraser, with sympathizers John and Burke Lawrence.pense account but we understand our photographer equalized the cone situation.CCNR elects J.W.Sancton The publisher of The Westmount Examiner.John W.Sancton.Tuesday was elected president of Canadian Community Newspapers Representatives at the annual meeting of that corporation in Toronto.He succeeds George Tatham, publisher of The Listowel, Ont.Banner.who has been chief executive since CCNR's founding just over two years ago.Mr, Sancton.as a director and executive committee member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association.has been associated with the country's advertising sales organization.CCNR, from its conception.CCNR.with headquarters in Toronto and branch sales offices in Montreal and Vancouver.provides a nationwide liaison between 371 large and small weekly newspapers from coast to coast, and national and regional advertisers and The Westmount Examiner this week was awarded the second-prize position for the best local spot news picture in 1963 in the Better Newspapers Competition of the na- tion-wide Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association.Subject of the award were the photographs carried in the issue of May 24.1963, at nearly the precise moment a JOHN W.SANCTON .Examiner publisher their ; one-bill, one-cheque service to\u2019 Melntosh of North Battleford.agencies.It offers a one-order.space users of community news- Sask.Examiner gains picture award terrorist - pluced dynamite bomb blew up in a letter box prizt Ten Ban wire at Lansdowne and Westmount avenues.seriously maiming | ! | i seen in Fall 1965 Installation of service lines is scheduled next Final widening operations on Dorchester boulevard will not begin until next Spring, at the earliest, for completion in the Fall, a City Hall spokesman said this week.Expropriation in the area is complete but the city needs time to install an entirely new network of underground utilities and is reluctant to close the street for reconstruction until Western avenue reopens, it was We haven't yet seen the ex- explained.Westmount officials are eur- rently working with Montreal to co-ordinate the installation of a larger sewer system tu service \u201cthe entire western part of : town.\u201d An extensive survey of \u201cexisting facilities has just been completed by the Foundation of \u201cCanada Engineering Corporation.In addition, new gas and telephone networks will be installed to meet the demands of the West End Plaza and the high rise apartments proposed fur the Dorchester area.Tie-up with Montreal \u201cOur prime concern night now is the installation uf these facilities in conjunction with Montreal.\u201d the spokesman said.Beside this complicated business, the actual widening is a fairly simple job.\u201d Pending satisfactory agreements with Montreal, Hydro Quebec.and the Bell Telephone, this work may begin by January.Traffic flow is problem Another major conceru is traffic flow.the spokesman said.Westmount may wait until construction of the West End subway terminus is completed cand Western reopened before \"blocking Dorchester for widens ing.© Latest reports indicate that subway construction in this area J lis well ahead of schedule and papers which greatly simplifies | TY be completed by Spring.procedure and reduces cost of WOK.a done by the City of advertising in \u201cgrass-roots\u201d | Montreal, under contract.newspapers.in groups of any The spokesman had earlier size.anywhere in Canada.| denied reports that the Dor Mr.Sancton is president of Monitor Publishing Company Limited.proprietors of The Westmount Examiner and specialty printers of newspapers, | house organs and mass-produe- ed circulars and flyers for the retail trade throughout Canada and Great Britain.Monitor's plant and head office is in the! City of Cote St.Luc, Mr.Sancton received part of his education in Westmount schools, is a former resident of Hampstead, and How resides near Ormstown, Succeding Mr.Sancton as vice-president of CCNR is Irwin Sgl-May.Walter Leja of the Canadian Army who was seck- ing to render the bomb harmless.The pictures are reprodue- cd on page 2.\u2018 The J.A.MacLaren Plaque.emblematic of the award, is being presented at the CWNA annual convention in Toronto this week.First-prize winner was the Ladner.B.C.Optimist.SRT 4 he TOP PIANIST Eleven year old Michael Addleman above, recently took top honors in the grade four piano examinations of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, winning the Silver Medal.Musical ability runs in the family as his sister Kathy won the same prize several years ago.der teacher Irene Nichols of Westmount.They are the children of Dr.and Mrs.W.Addleman of Severn Road.* rr ee a ra 0 + ar ee en.= chester project was held up by Montreal which has tentatively planned to widen the street west of Guy.He stated that in this regard, Westmount was proceeding in: dependently of Montreal, \u201clt Westmount wants to go ahead it will, whether or not Montreal does anything about widen ing the boulevard east o Atwater\u201d 3,700 pupils expected The Protestant and Catholic School Boards in West mount expect only a \u201cslight increase\u201d in enrolment when classes reopen September 8 and 9.About 3,700 pupils old and new are anticipot- ed.Westmount High, largest of the local schools, expects about 1,300 while Rostyn and Westmount Park schools have planned for 825 and 475 respectively Ou the Catholic side.SM Leo's expects about 520 aud St Pauls, about 580 Repistration das for all pupils attending Protestant Schools is September 9.New pupils come in the morning while former students return after lunch, Those attending St Leo's or St.Paul's return to classes at 9:00 a.m.September 8 Le Both study un- k > || I J Le The Westmount Examiner, Friday.August 28, 1964 2 \u2018ll never forget that courageous says photographer of Sgt.Major W.Leja The prizewinning photographs; with Ed Bermingham Co.when the call from the Editor took less than 10 minutes ahd abuve which appeared in The | Mr.Sirois this week recalled! came: \u201cThere's a bomb in a mail- 1 won't forget the ride either.Examiner on May 24, 1963 were | the awful events of the morning | box beside Westmount High | taken by Roland Sirois.formerly of Friday.May 17.of Roger Brunclle Studios.now \u201cI was still making breakfast and fast! The trip from Verdun 415 CRAIG STREET W.Will be the New Home of ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY Inc.CANADIAN AND EUROPEAN PAINTINGS (Makers of the Finest Frames in Canada) * * * UNTIL SEPTEMBER 4TH (AT OUR OLD ADDRESS) WE SHALL BE OFFERING MOST OF OUR STOCK OF PAINTINGS AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES (THIS 1S AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED) * x x STILL AT:\u2014 939 VICTORIA SQUARE - UN.6-4095 (FREE PARKING) For improved Service and Efficiency we are proud to announce the opening, on or about September 15th, of our New Factory and Picture Frame Order Department (Plus artist's materials) at 8595 ST.DOMINIQUE ST.\u2014 388-6138 The prizewinning picture above taken by Rolland Sirois in May, 1963 shows Sgt.Major Leja of the RCE lying critically injured at the corner of Westmount and Lansdowne avenues seconds after the explosion of four sticks of dynamite in on FLQ bomb he was attempting to dismantle.At left, \u2014 Sgt.Major Walter Leja with bomb in hand races across St.Catherine street to place the dynomite behind a tree in the vacant lot at Clarke and St.Catherine.The ticking mechanism was still attached when he grabbed the bomb from the mailbox.Lieut.Simpson stands vearby.1 man \u201cSgt.Major Leja and Lieut.about to go off.Get up here \u2014 Simpson had just arrived.First they tried to get the mailbox attached to a ladder from a fire truck so they could swing the whole thing across the street away from the houses but the ; box just fel) over with a clatter that gave us all heart failure.Then Leja, he seemed so calm.\"so efficient, just reached in, picked up the dynamite and ran acros the street and placed it behind a tree.I've never seen a braver man.\u201cWe rushed on to Claremont and Sherbrooke where they dismantled another bomb without any trouble.\u201cThen up to Westmount avenue to Lansdowne.Leja started to reach into the box, we were standing back about 20 yards.The Sgt.Major said something to Lieut.Simpson and reached in again.\u201cThe box suddenly blew up with a terrible sound.Everyone hit the ground.Pieces flew over our heads the length of the block, \u201cLeja was on the ground.It was horrible.A young fellow ran in to give first aid.It was a miracle he was still alive.\u201cWe took other pictures later that day but l'Il never forket that moment and that courege- ous man.\u201d Largest fish caught in Canada on rod and line is a 977- pound tuna taken at St.Ann Bay N.S., in 1950 by Commander D.M.Hodgson of Montreal.CWNA awards Examiner for spot news pictures 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 HE beautiful appearance of the Collins Funeral Home, both inside and outside, provides a friendly, comfortable atmosphere for those we serve.DA Collins FA NUNNS AF WILTIAMS - 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount Your PLUMBING PLENTY OF HOT WATER ?Cali vs today and let us install a hot water heater large enough to give you all the hot water you need.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.C.Cadorette \u2014 N.Lamoureux WE.5-1189 24 HOURS SERVICE USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS ov QE ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS S Certified Watchmahers OHMANS JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.NEED A (AB! UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.\\ VOL.XXXVil, No.35 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1964 vii 3s 38 PAGE THREE Fringe benefits i Search for | Fringe benefits provided in Canadian industry were estimated to cost $1.202 per em- e ® luminaries ployee in 1961, nearly 25 per cent of pavrol]l overhead © continues Westmount authorities are continuing the scarch for na- tive-born renowned citizens.and seek the help of Examin- ; er readers.Uncovered to date through the help of readers and other interested citizens are such luminaries as Major-General E.L.M.Burns, former leader of Canadian forces in NATO.Edgar Stacey former Test _ McGill physicist and head of TT the National Research Council, Fred Fisher.VC and IS YOUR BUSINES Geoffrey Notman of Canad- PARTNERSHIP air._ * The names of renowned ii \u2018 i citizens are sought to be in- 4 DOWED ELECT ! cluded in the answers {fo a By ION WINNERS ; questionnaire sent in by the A Recreation Supervisors John Garland and \"Rocky\" Rothwell congratulate youngsters | Faconcr Historical Rescarch- UE 2 oted best b + air à it ST .ers.To qualify the famous Q STION MARK \u201c voted best boy or best girl in three city parks.The summer program which attract figures must have been) What would happen to your busi ed hundreds of children ended this week with award ceremonies.Left to right are: born in Westmount.ness interests or to the family if Diana Portelance.Vicki Schmolka, Mr.Garland, Frank Boleska, Mike Radoman and The officials are anxious ither you or your partner died Mr.Rothwell.In front are Timmy McHugh and Leslie Norris.©.{Continued on page 5) (prematurely?[ would like to tell .you how enters life insurance ae tad tA aca planniag through che SUN LIFE WMA AL 17 youngsters awarded OF CANADA takes full care of è \u20ac 4 winners was Alderman F.W.! 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lUild and Wonderful COMPLETE BANQUET N ws COLOR FACILITIES | nites (AR EGiss errs at 8105 Decarie Bivd.A HARGLD HECHT Progucive = A Universal Refosse Phone 735-1601 OP IO 07 EEE | i [ETN The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 28, 1964 4 THE WESTMOUNT Examiner Serving the City of Westmount sinee 1935 HUGH R.MOUNT, General Manager Printed and Published Every Friday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildare Rood, Montreal 29 John W.Sancton President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Editorial \u2014\u2014 Accounting \u2014 Cireulation Display Advertising Departments 481-2771 Classified Advertising \u2014 8:30 am.to 5 p.m.Daily (To 8:30 p.m.Mon, Tues.& Wed.) 481-0451 \u2018The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the Bome, devoted to public service, $1.20 half year.Five cents a copy.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year: Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, 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 Expanding role seen for weekly papers NTHUSIASM exhibited this week by representatives attending the annual convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association (of which The Examiner is a member) presents further tangible evidence of the vigor of weekly newspapers in Canada.Many people tend to feel that the weekly newspaper is something of an anachronism.a thing remaining from the past like the general store with its little pot-bellied stove in the corner, where one occasionally lounged for a half-hour or so to learn what is happening around the town.Certainly it is true that the weekly has the general store\u2019s character of being homely and informal in its presentation.And there is no doubt that it shares more than a few of its news sources with the \u201cHot Stove News Syndicate\u201d.But what is certainly not true is the story that the weekly is gradually fading away into the mellow dusk along with that unpretentious mercantile market-place of which it Js the literary counterpart.The actual fact is that the weekly is coming into its own, even more right now than ever before.And the reason rests as much with the daily and other forms of publication, as with the weekly itself.Because, of all the changes that seem to be coming over the daily newspaper, none presents itself more strongly than the trend away from the \u201cfolksy\u201d sort of news, towards the \u2018\u2018hard news\", the stories about world affairs, prominent persons, and the goings-on of governments, both our own and those of our neighbors.And this very emphasis of the \u201chard news\u201d coverage tends to overlook \u201cMr.Average Citizen,\u201d for it is not often that he manages to see his picture on the front page of a weekly, never mind a daily.Involvement in hard news events occurs only once or twice in the life of the average person, if at all.And yet, at the same time, Mr.Average Citizen still likes the idea of seeing his name in print, even if he doesn\u2019t always admit it \u2014 and this is quite often the case.And so, this is where the weekly comes in.It fulfils a place in the life of a great many people.It may be true that the weekly represents more to one brought up in a small town than to one who has lived always in the city.But this in no way detracts from the real value of the smaller paper.Undoubtedly, the greatest justification for the weekly is the very fact that, by its nature, it devotes itself to news and activities of the person who seldom, if ever, makes the columns of the daily papers.The fact that news of the world-sweeping type is treated little, if at all, is certainly no indication that the paper does not contribute its part to the information of the people.In everything about its approach to the news: gathering and dispersing business it is less pretentious and formal.And it is for this very reason that it finds the opportunity to lead and persuade in the unique way that only a weekly can.YOU SAY Westmount is worth a tour Sir: 1 must hasten to say that Miss Frances Goltman's touristic essay \u2018Holiday in Our City,\u201d on \u2018Seeing Montreal\u201d (The Westmount Examiner, Fri.Aug.7, 1964, page 12), was very topical and timely, and very welcome to me and to your many readers.However.| would like to suggest that a \u201cCollard\u201d tour of Westmount would be equally most rewarding, to lovers of Westmount historic lore.To be sure, Westmount has civic treasure troves that people of Westmount seem to little accept.Our churches, synagogues, and public buildings are architecturally second to none in Greater Montreal, or even in Canada.A portion of a day's time spent in the City Hall, Vie- toria Hall, or in the captivating Temple Emanu-El, the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, or the Mother House of the Congregation of the Sisters of Notre Dame, or other magnetic points of architecturalimportance could be most rewarding to Westmounters and to Mont- realers, generally.In fact, the Museum of Jewish and Biblical art, liturgical objects, and information, located in Temple Em- anu-E] is relatively one of the finest in America, and, yet, few Westmounters have seen it.So let us be happy that we have such fine things of great cultural value to see right here in Westmount, to compare easily and equally well with the booming Megalopolis of Montreal.A.Jacob Livinson Watch your diet on long trips On motoring trips, during summer vacalions and throughout the rest of the year, there are three things you have to beware of in your driver\u2019s diet: Hamburgs, custards, and unpasteurized milk.These few hints on happier, healthier motoring, especially in summer.were passed along today by the public service branch of The British Motor Corporation of Canada Limited, after consultation with the Health League of Canada.Motorist should beware of roadside food stands, according to the League, particularly with regard to hamburgs and custards, which rapidly go bad and cause severe food poisoning in warm weather.If the appearance of the place gives you any doubts as to its cleanliness, pass it up for the next one along the way.This IS a surprise ! Surprising as this may sound to most people, pasteurization of milk is compulsory in only two provinces: Ontario and Saskatchewan.When driving through the other eight provinces, make sure that the milk you are served is pasteurized, particularly where children are involved.In out-of-the-way areas, it is wise to bring along your own canned or powdered milk, Ordinary milk that is suspect can be pasteurized by boiling and cooling it.DON'T STAND BY Time and time again, we hear reports lately of the police being \u201cruffed up\u201d while making arrests .Where do we draw the line?Must we continue to subject our policemen to constant abuse or can we help by assisting them in any way possible?By that we mean: don't just be a viewer when you see a policeman in difficulty, offer some assistance.\u2014 Gananoque tOnt.) Reporter.GIVE STAFF PENALTIES We have never agreed with the provincial government's policy of letting the Sons of Freedom break laws that everyone else must obey .(Latterly women involved in nude demonstrations have not been prosecuted) .Last such demonstration women involved ACROSS 1.Lath 6.Music character DOWN 9.An arctic 1, Pert.to bear the sun 10.Sign of 2.Beasts of the zodiac burden: 12.Wing- So.Am.shaped 3.Switzerland 13.Live coal river 14.A rotating 4.Attempt piece: 5.Lucid mach.6.Flaccid 15.Crown 7.Subside 16.Tellurium: 8.Peevish sym.9.Agreement 17.A vanishing 11.Rugged profession mountain 20.Astern crests 21, Scorch 22, Adhesive ! |2 mixture 23.Wire gauge: abbr.25.Change 27.Left side: abbr.28.Sandarac tree 30.D 32.Nocturnal flyer 38.A kind of coal 36.Like 37.Heavy weight 38.Harbor 39.Fool 41, A wire \u201crope\u201d 43.Core 44.Eyes 45.A heavy wagon 46.Honey- gatherers The Weeklies Say were serving jail sentences almost before they had time to put clothes back on ., .As a result there was no more of such nonsense for two years.\u2014 Agassiz 'B.C.) Advance.REPAIRS NEEDED Many of the newer cemeferies impose restrictions on the size, shape and type of reminder that is permitted.The more elaborate such reminders are, then the more difficulty often is created in the metter of cemetery maintenance, What sometimes is erected with the best intentions that family care will keep it in order often, with the passage of time, falls into disrepair.Our cemeteries should be kept in good order in memory of those who have departed.\u2014 Atikokan (Ont.) Progress.X\u2014WORD PUZZLE 15.Sure 18.A juicy 3 5 fr) 3 fruit 3} 19[0/5 - 3 9 = 19.Chum , SND 1 20.Man's an 3 uv nick- SRS] LVEDD! mme fe 22.Broad ; 1 y WwW smile AW SI ATV 23.Ohio Hla alv 1010 river I MIS 24.Seized 26.Unit of 85.Buds of work potatoes 29.Close to 37.Hartebeeste 31, Small, 40.Rowing narrow implement trowel 41.Cereal 33.Majestic, spike 34.Stories 42.Mature s Business services.Schools \u2014 Kindergartens Dance Studios Music Teachers Your advertisement in the WESTMOUNT EXAMINER reaches the type of people who are interested in your Call today for rates: HU.1-2771 ASK FOR MR.MOUNT College e a?a Le a\u201d * Well-worth a visit next time! you are in City Hall is the $17,000 scale model of West- moun! occupying most of the\u2019 Council Chamber, your house will certainly be shown, perhaps in some detail if it is a large one.A glance at the lower right hand corner of the model is per-' haps, revealing.But draw your own conclusions.The West End Plaza project on the old Atwater Ball park is shown completed, while the Westmount Centre complex scheduled to rise two\u2018 blocks between Wood and Elm is not shown at all.Both have legal petitions against them to be sure.but the Wood-Elm project was approved last Fall by both rate payers and the City while the West End Plaza did not gain their re-zoning until\u2019 Spring.Not a shoveful of earth has' yet been turned at Claremont and Western but the 16-storey : Campeau Construction Company apartment is also shown as al! \u2018\u2019fait-accompli.\u201d * ¥* * The Westmount High School auditorium has become quite popular with producers of all kinds of shows.The Westmount School Board, however.would like to remind residents that it is neither a ticket agency nor an information centre for these productions.\u201cWe rent out the auditorium to these groups and they are responsible for all publicity and tickets.\u201d said an official.CAT OWNERS BE WARNED: The Animal Protection League warns cat owners that infectious enteritis is \u201crampant\u201d in the Montreal and Dorval districts and has probably spread into Westmount.They note that cal owners should exercise the greatest watch over their pets: as this disease is highly conta-! gious \u2014 particularly with\" kittens.It does not affect humans.| Symptons of feline enteritis! may include a rise in temperature, loss of appetite, running eyes and nose and a sore throat.\u2018 Any cat owner suspicious of their pet's health should tele- A perfect plumber, JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 a, 1D) ont let your faucets \u2014 Fail this summer Call us\u2014we'll send ROVING New parking lot almost ready | The city-owned parking'for 1380 Greene, $15,600, Greene.llot on Greene avenue for the adjoining property,\u2019 The new lot has a ca- should open within the next vacant since the 19683 fire.pacity of 22 cars.The city CPORTER By Oliver Towne \"disease.Anyone losing a cat or major traffic tieups in the the new Greene two weeks, a City Westmount Council has - Hall $24,400 for 1374 Greene, will charge \u201cstandard spokesman said Wednesday.and $25,850 for 1370\" rates.\u201d ;voted $83.200 in partial ; payment for four properties | |on Green avenue, site of the phone a veterinarian without | lot.! delay.| The buildings were heavi- The League has learned of a ly damaged by a fire in Jan- ! number of cases in which cats yary 1963.Westmount had OUTFIT YOUR BOY FOR BACK - TO - SCHOOL AT WARREN REG\u2019D.® Courteous Service and Reasonable Prices © We stock Westmount Park School, Westmount High School and Roslyn School Gym Supplies.WARREN REGD.4884 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST 484-3982 boarded out have contracted the hoped to open the lot before | kitten with this disease should | construction of a two-storey not obtain another for at least! building began on the site near Western.It was unable | .to proceed with expropria- pprova IS tion for many months, how- SOU ht for locate the owners.g Payments were: $17,350 new apt.14: e Pi.| 5 buildings ® tectural Commission is! demolished studying a proposal Lo | Five Westmount buildings | apartment building at the © Ma 1.Council recently de- .leted the following valuations corner of Clarke and St.for the city roll: Catherine, 4300 Apartments.| $6,400.| No zoning changes are, 230.234 Wood avenue \u2014' called for as 12-storeys is $6-200.six months.the league warns, | of a private parking lot ever.as it was unable to The Westmount Archi-, construct a 12-story \"were demolished in 1964 prior : | behind the: 238.236 Wood avenue \u2014 228.224 Wood avenue \u2014! the maximum permitted s6 400.under regulations.: 222.218 Wood avenue \u2014 | Owners.Allan Cohen $8.450.Associates.hope to start 4125 St.Catherine street.\u2014 construction in about \"°° three weeks, pending.quick approval by the city.The building would be completed months.It will contain 200 apartment units.Architeets are Charles in 18, Grenier and Co.\u201c Grosvenor avenue reopening Tuesday Grosvenor avenue.closed mount avenue.for the past two weeks for; The work also includes street and sidewalk recon-' improvement to the Mount struction, is due to reopen, Pleasant avenue wall and Sept.2, a public works de-| the Glen Power House re- partment official said Wed- taining wall as well as nesday.\u2018sundry curb repairs and re- Police have reported | storation work and installa- \u201cslight delays\u201d but no tion of parking meters at avenue Grosvenor-Boulevard area.Traffic normally using.Grosvenor above the Boulevard is rerouted to Victoria which is temporarily two- ways.Other public works now underway are reconstruction of sidewalks on Sherbrooke street from Roslyn avenue west to the city limits, on Claremont, near Sherbrooke and on Rose- parking lot.Search for .(Continued from page 3) for Westmount to be included in a Centennial book along with 99 other municipalities and readily answered most of the questions concerning the city's historical background.They discovered.however, ! that although Westmount has been home te dozens of re- ' SAVING Enjoy Yourself, \u201ctake five\u201d for fifty ale! PAYING BILLS BORROWING nowned figures including such as actress Norma Shear- .er and surgeon Dr.Wilder Penfield.almost all were born elsewhere.The search is continuing and readers who know of any famous natives are asked to call the General Manager's paying ?Lo.expense?.a Royal TERMPLAN helpiul place to go.office at City Hall.Use Royal Bank services to help you manage your money: to keep chequing, borrowing and other expenses down too.Building a nest-cgg ?.Open a Royal SAVINGS ACCOUNT.For bill- a Royal PERSONAL.CHEQUING ACCOUNT.Cash for a car or some other heavy your banking, your local *Royal\u2019\u2019 branch is the æ es ROYAL BANK Over 80 Branches in Montreal and Distriot LOAN.For all p96 '8Z isnbny \u2018Anpug \u2018soulwoxg sunOUsSSMA Sy) G \u201c0 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 28, 1964 ANGLICAN ne Church of fhe Advent Corner of Wood and Westerr.SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount Westmount, Montreal CLERGY Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Fhe Revd, Alex.Mellor: lhe tevd, Glenn L.Pritchard: Lhe ftevd.Canon 8.88.LL ay (Hon ! Organist & Choirmaster | Edward FV.Brown.SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, August 6.15 pw.Dr.This commences the bath Eve Warship in , Sanctuary for the new scason, OPENING OF TEMPLE ; RELIGIOUN SCHOOL 26th.Sunday, August 30th TRINITY NIV al Stern will officiate.regular Sab- the Temple 6.00 aan.Holy Eucharist : ; A Rexistration for new puplls.Sunday et hm.Matting aad), | Morning.August 30th at 10 am.5.00 nt.Ÿ 1 | Final registration for all pupils.P00 pan, Evenson pari Sunday Morning, September 6th at Weekdays: Holy Eucharist i 10 aan.Regular Classes High Tucsduy, St.Bartholomew, AM School Department, commence.Sat- 7.00 am.Tuesday: Thursday urday Morning, September 12th at 4:00 am Friday 9.30 aim.Junior School classes 0:30 wan Wednesday commence Sunday Morning, Sep- \u2019 tember 13th at.9.30 a.m.Dally Hebrew Classes commence Monday sf.MATTHIAS afternoon, September 14th at 4 CHURCH Westmount p.m.HIGH HOLY DAY SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP New Year's Eve, .Sunday, Septein- Tote St.Antoine Road ber 6th at B pan.New Year's Day, and Church Hill | Monday.September 7th 10.30 am, Annual Memorial Service nt ihe ftev'd.J N.Doidge, Rector \u2018Fenple Cemetery (Mount Royal) Ihe Rev'd.IT.M.S.Kingston Sunday Morning.September 13th al 11 am Atonement Eve, Tuces- Sunday, August 30th day, September 15h at 8 pm.TRINITY XIV Atoncment Day.Wednesday.Sep- BU cn Holy Communion tember Mith from 10.30 am.on #:30 06 Mattins with Sermon VI om Matting wath Sermon Preacher: The Recto UNITED 340 pan Fyening Praye 1 22 ee WEDNESDAY 1690 aan daly Communion WESTMOUNT PARK AND ST.ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT Unstitæ for Sutamer Services Oreanist & Choirmaster: vorman W Hurrie, \\.R.C.O ARCM F.FCL.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue sunday.August 0th in Westmount Parle Church \u201ceo Lansdowne & Western Avec Aunster: REV CAILUM TIOMP- at Sherbrooke Street SON, CD.BA.BD.Sermon: BRANCH WHERE 1L1ES OUR DFEPEST OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, TRUST?Music by Westmount Park PE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.Quartette, directed by Mr.Wayne Riddell, $8.Mus, «McGHD SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MANS, Sunday, August 30th 1140 an.Church Service Lesson .Sermon CHRIST JESUS\u201d Test: fsatah $9.6.Unto us a born, unto us à son is given: government shall be upon his Christian Science Christ's life Subject Galden chald 1 and the houlder EVERY WEDNLSDAY 8:15 pan.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday.Thursday and Friday.2 to 4 The life | Christ bpm.: Wednesday 6:30 10 8:00 p.m.ph life of CI sermon theme Jesus \u2014 from his birth through his as- LUTHERAN \u2018cension \u2014 will be taken up al all Christian Science churches EVANGELICAL ,on Sunday.Pertinent readings LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 288 Clarke Ave.Westmount monstration, thus making Wm.C.Nolting, B.D.Pastor from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include: \u201cJesus established what he said by de- his Lydia Eibich \u2014 Organist acts of higher importance than Sunday, August 30th his words.He proved what he 940 am lMtegulai Service taught.This is the Science of 9:30 am Nursery © PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Christianity.\u201d Westmount Baptist Two sermons CHURCH set Sunda 149 Melville Avenue Y Rev Chas C Cochrane.HA.HD \"The Smell of Fire\u201d will be\u2019 Sunday, August 30th the subject of the morning ser-, Nov.Public Worship Harold J.Balsdon, at Westmount Breaches The Rov, th Hassell bon Baptist Church, At 7:30 p.m.his Parish, Dlantyre, Scotland Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster All are Coudially Welcome STANLEY CHURCH | Victoria and Westmount Aves Rev.Searth Macdonnell, M.A.BD Minister ( NION SERVICES WITN DOMINION DOUGLAS CHURCH Rev, Rov PP.Stafford, BAL BD.11 AM.MORNING WORSHIP ; We Turn?\u201d for the summer but there facilities are available.Bible study.During July and August sermon topic will be \u2018Where Can The Churehb Sehool has closed: is a\u2019 Junior Congregation and nursery The mid-week meeting of the.Church is on Wednesday evening | al 8 o'clock for prayer.praise and the; BYPU has met on Thursdays at: 8 p.m.but following Camp Re- SABBATH SERVICES: evening, August 28 at 8.15 p.m, in Temple Sanctuary.Dr.Stern will officiate, \u201cThat Anxry Brother\u201d \u2018re 8 .- No Evening Service treat September A to 4 » on \u2018 again meet on Fridays à CE: Doris Killam, A.RCT., L.Mus D Ce \u2018 «MeGilb.Organist & Choir Dh.LS \"BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Alliance and Conadion Baptist Federation\u201d Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: Rev.Harold J.Baisdon, B.A., B.Th Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Organist & Choir Master: John Cook SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th 11:00 aan.THE SMELL OF FIRE\" 7:30 pom.\u201cWHERE CAN WE TURN?\" Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.BYPU: Thursday, 8:00 p.m.\u2014 VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME \u2014 Registration opens for Temple Religious School Friday TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL: Members are requested to send in forms mailed to them for re- NEW YORK \u2014 A word in itself \u2014 a place that houses anything and everything \u2014 with a daily floating population of close to the size of Montreal.I had wanted to sec the World's Fair, some hit plays and visit some music places that are of interest to me.So here | am in New York doing these very things.Fortunate that the weather is nice, one really walks have been in many types of stores, Fifth Avenue and the side streets.As soon as | arrived on Tuesday.August 18 the flight was smoother than au automobile ride \u2014 just wonderful) I went to see il } could secure a ticket for \u201cFunny Girl\u201d the smash hit with Barbra Streisand.Informed that it was sold out for months to come 1 had expected that 1 might be able to get a singles I next tried to get one Caro) Burnett in \u2018Fade-Out, Fade-In™ at the Mark Hellinger Theatre.Was lucky to get one for Saturday and quite naturally was looking forward to secing this zany comic in person.Imagine my disappointment when T arrived lor the performance and there are two tiny little signs (crudely printed by hand) that few would notice, saying that Carol Burnett would not be performing! There were mobs of people trying to buy tickets al the advance sales wicket and 1 saw quite a few people walking out with money in their hands \u2014 refunds.So your columnist did the same and 1 asked why she was not in (his performance.The man told me she was sick \u2014 he was really angry and Musical Sharps, Flats & Naturals: By FRANCES GOLTMAN gistration of their - children the Temple Religious School.Regular classes commence as follows: High School, Saturday morning , September 12 at 9:30 in Monday afternoon, 14 at 4 p.m.Fred Biderman, MA, has become a member of the Temple Religious School staff, and will September am.Junior School, Sunday |supervise both the Religous and morning, September 13 at 9:30 Hebrew schools.Mr.Biderman am.Daily Hebrew School.will be associated with Charles Hyman, BEd, assistant educational director of the School; Michael Teicher, BA, principal of the Hebrew school, Reuben Ginsberg, LPh, Registrar.and Dr.Miles Wisenthal.educational consultant.A faculty consisting of 35 teachers will be instructing.TEMPLE CONSTITUENT SOCIETIES: Brotherhood, Sisterhood.Mr.and Mrs.Club, Home and School.Youth Society.Book Lovers\u2019 Forum, are planning programs and projects for the coming season.and pulled the blind marked \u201cClosed.\u201d wasn't 1 lucky\u201d And guess where I sat?HIGH HOLY DAY EVENTS: Best seat onc could get \u2014, In order lg accommodate wor- 10th row, aisle scat just | shippers for the High Holy Days.perfect.The musical \u201cFunny | the Temple Pew Committee fin- Girl\u201d is simply marvellous.| a sessions will he as follows: the whole cast is wonderful! Sunday morning, August 30.10 and it certainly is the most | a.m.-12.30 p.m.Thursday cven- entertaining musical show t'ing, September 3, 7:30 to 9 p.m.have ever been to.Schedule of Worship \u2014 Rosh No wonder every critic and Hashonab Evening.Sunday.viewer is raving about Barbra Evening.Sunday.September 6 Streisand (Fanny Brice) Syd-'al 8 p.m.Rosh Hashonah morn- ney Chaplin Nicky Arnstein).| ing, Monday.September 7 at Danny Meehan 1 Eddie), Kay! 10 a.m.Yom Kippur Eve.Tues- Medford (Fanny's mother).day, September 15 at 8 p.m.Super - magna - marvellous! Yom Kippur Day.Wednesday.\u201cmy own definition).September 16 from 10:30 a.m.* ¥ * Special children\u2019s service.Have some extremely in- Rosh Hashonah afternoon.at teresting data about the own- 3:30 and Yom Kippur afternoun at 1:30.er of the Orpheus Music Shop, ' 4% an Indian gentleman (musi | The High Holy Day Worship cian and former Ireclance | Will be conducted by Rabbi Dr.critic of the New York Times) | Harry J.Stern and Rabbi Dr whose parents ave friends of, Martin A.Cohen.; MSO conductor Zubin Mohta's*__ Annual memoria] service at felks, , Temple Cemetery (Mount Roy- The wonderful hospitality of | 21) Sunday morning, September the Mills Music Company, one | 13 at 1! a.m.Monuments will of the largest firms in the | be consecrated.U.S.who occupy a complete floor of the large Brill Building on Broadway.SUMMER SERVICES CON- CONCLUDED: Under the chair- This building houses count-; manship of Hoershel) H.Lewis.less musie firms and Jack the worship during the Summer Dempsey's Restaurant is on weeks was conducted by the lay- the street level.1 spent more; men of the Congregation.Pre- than an hour-and-a-half with\u2018 siding at the organ was Ber- the head people at Mills and | nard Figler.Large congregations have regards for people we|were in attendance and many know in common like Frank visitors from far and near join- Ramsperger, Madame J.E.| ed in the Sabbath Services.Turcot.Robert and | On Friday evening, August 8.Gifford Mitchell.a group of tourists from Israel Tomorrow, (JJonday) 1 am'attended the worship as well as going to the World's Fair.\u201ca group of civil air patrol cadets NEXT WEEK: New York \u2014 accompanied by Major Robert P.Turcot continued.j Newberg of the US.Air Force.\u2014\u2014 ; Chaplain, Fit.Lieut.James C.There were 103.890 persons Latimer of the Royal Canadian said she costs them thousands | jn Canada in the 65-70 years age : Air Force.Joseph Venis, Presi- of dollars when this happens.Hmm \u2014 too bad! but I was not interested in her understudy.1 ran ¢literally raced! over to the Winter Garden Theatre! (Funny Girl) thinking perhaps there might (?) be a single re turned.Well.there was absolute bedlam in the lobby \u2014) many others had the same idea | as 1 \u2014 the doormen were try-| ing to keep order and | grad- wally got as near the wicket: as ! could.The man inside suddenly opened the window and loudly said \u2018One pair\u2019.A gentleman quickly handed over the money and jubilantly had to push his way through the packed foyer.Patience Patiently waiting \u2014 scconds seemed like hours \u2014 the glass window went up again and he yells \u2014 \u201cOne single\u2019.Luckily only couples were near and quite a few tried to push \u2014 a man thrust his arm ahead of my face and said \u201cGive me that ticket\u201d but the ticket seller said \u2018\u201c\u2018Here, lady\u2019 (me) and 1 got it.He then shouted terribly loud \u2018No more returns\u2019.shut the glass window group receiving old age assist- | dent, of the Quebec Air Cadets ance at September.1963.\"accompanied the visitors.WEST M END SC HOOL\u2019 1 ART: 5686 MONKLAND PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES AGE: 6-16 YEARS ST.GEORGE'S SCHOOL Founded 1930 Co-Educational, Independent Day School Nursery Through High School High School classes commence Sept.10 Elementary and Pre-School classes commence Sept.14 Raymond Lester, Principal 3100 The Boulevard WE.7-9289 THE MARY BEETLES SCHOOL OF BALLET and ALLIED ARTS Register NOW open\u2014Classes commence Sept.12 NURSERY \u2014 PRE-KINDERGARTEN \u2014 KINDERGARTEN OPENING SEPTEMBER 9th.NEW LOCATION 5456A Westminster, Cote St.Luc 3860 Notre Dame, Chomedey 486-5170 681-2316 THE STUDY DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 3233 The Boulevard, Westmount Kindergarten to Matriculation School Re-opens Wednesday, September 9th Head Mistress: Miss Katharine Lamont, B.A.(Toronto! M.A.(Oxon) Incorporated 18 Severn Avenue, Westmount WE.5-9856 Nursery school, kindergarten Grades 1, 2 and 3 af 18 Severn Avenue Grades 4 to 11 at N.D.G.YM.C.A,, 4335 Hampton Avenue Small classes.individual attention, French taught from pre-school to matriculation.Recognized as eligible for government grant under term of Public Education Act, Quebec 1961.SCHOOL OPENS SEPT.10, 1964 FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF Principal Miss Mary Winspear, M.A,, Ph.D.' \u2018Music for Very Young\u2019 classes set Prominent musician, Gabriel Bartha has now opened registration for his the Very Young\" start this Fall.Formerly or Budapest, Gabriel Bartha started his piano | studies with the late George cusses which | spected Composers, Pianists and Teachers, who, after the second | World War, became one of the ; most prominent figures in the Music World in the United States.He was a close friend of Bela Bartok.Mr.Bartha continued his studies with Dr.Zoltan Kodaly, i Professor at the Budapest Academy.and Hungary's leading Composer known for his colorful compositions and brilliant ! orchestrations.Dr.Kodaly's compositions are widely played in Europe and the United States.Upon graduating from the Budapest Conservatory ot Mu- sie.Gabriel Bartha was awarded a Government Scholarship te Franz Liszt Music Academy.the place of highest musical educea- tion in Hungary.and the Bela Bartok Musie Colleze.tle graduated in 1952 from the Franz Liszt Music Academy with the Artists Diploma.and was then appointed Official Composer to the Hungarian l\u2018'olk Ensemble, where his compositions were played in many countries outhide Hungary.During this period, Mr.Bartha made frequent radio appearances.us Well as giving numerous concerts, Leaving Hungary during the « « AU NAN NN MAMAN MMA ENS N ENS RES NAN SNA KNUEN Fo Mol, and dseauty vee .through rhythmic exercise and interpretive movement TEENS @ ADULTS MODERN DANCE STUDIO SONYA BOLLINI WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.West For information, call 842 - 2038 96 eee ee SEE EEE EEE SAS RAY AMI MIA MMA RIRE RME 4 AUARAF AA HAN EVENING HIGH SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Opens September 8 at 220 Pine Avenue West THOMAS MORE INSTITUTE \u2014to prepare for Province of Quebec High Schoo! Leaving Examinations \u2014with experienced teachers \u2014studies by subject, not by year Registration: Sept.1, 2, 3 \u2014 7-9 p.m.Details and Folder From Institute Office, 3421 Drummond St.tel.842-5076 \"new learning \u2014 new rewar Revolution, he procecded first to Vienna and then to Canada, Since arriving in Canada Mr.Bartha has composed and played back-ground music for \u201cover 60 short TV.Films.Do vou wear a life-jacket {every time vou 80 out in your | boat?Although you may insist that non-swimming children { shoufd wear them all your pas- often take a chance of standing in the boat to cast: unless they are wearing safety jackets they {could drown if the boat tips or the person slips into the water.} | [ote Non-swimming fishermen ' ARLINGTON SCHOOL {Westmount Y.M.C.A.) 4585 Sherbrooke St.West School will re-open Wed., | Sept.9th, 1964 Inquiries: Mrs, R.Uden Phone 484-2835 Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.REGISTER NOW LIMITED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application | Mrs.A.F.D.Macdonald {Miss Elizabeth Veitch) 220 Prince Albert Avenue For Appointment Please Phone Between 9 a.m.and 4 p.m, 486-4310 or 481-3603 Transportation Available sengers should have this protee- \u201cMusic for\u2019 i Farago, pupil of Ernest Dohna-! nyi, onc of Europe's most re-, 244444444444444 24444444444444444444444444440444448440 MAMMA OS SA SAAAS EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY ie Hu MUSIC FOR THE VERY YOUNG Corl Orff Instruments Musical Workshop 4.8 yeors ?-11 yeons Gabor Bartha RE.9-0977 University and Schools Of The Montreal Y MC.A.University Das Courses leading to the degrees of BA.BSe.BL Com.B.Eng.Faening degree courses, BAL B.Se.B.Com.Certilie ate in I gineering.School of Art Day or Evening.High School Evening only.Elementary School \u2014 Evening Sir George only.Willi Business School Day or Evening.LELAMS School of Retailing Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE OFLC OF THE REFCISTRAR Vols) TEA DRE MENON yy = to 33 oye 000000000000 p TYTUTUCTUYVUVT UT TU UT UT TV AMMMMHNIUAIMMIMMMMNINANNINMMANAMVAVNASAAVAVAY 2 AASALLSALLSSOAELELAAALLALAALALASLAAGALASLALSSALOAGAS School of Dancing Sonia Chamberlain AR DA Ady MISTD Director Teachers Cert Comm and qualified stat (nnounees the opening of the 1201.01 season on September 1st New children seen by appointment tor placement in elass Studio Tel.AA SE Catherine SC West Westmount, P.Q.932-0729 AsdAAAAAAAAAAAAAA dd A A A A A A à A A As A A As As A AP AP AP AP MA 110000010441 00 000000000000 000300000000 SOS O OS includes intensive training in Stenography, Typewriting, English Grommar, Spelling, Filing, Bookkeeping, etc.Special Graham Features: e PUBLIC SPEAKING © PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT © BUSINESS MACHINES J.PHILIP PAGE, P.C.T., A.P.A.Principal ® VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE ADDED EXTRA FEATURES: DAY CLASSES INCLUDE FRENCH CONVERSATION for English speaking students .and NEW AUDIO-VISUAL METHOD IN TYPING TECHNIQUE A Distinguished School For Discriminating Students COLLEGE GRADE CERTIFIED TEACHERS APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Day Classes commence Sept.9th Evening Classes commence Sept.16th Due to exceptional response this yeor we recommend early enrolment - NA ES SEE YOU AT GRAHAM'S SECRETARIAL COURSE I A I ti AAA ALL ALL F5 BUSINESS COLLEGE 4914 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Especially convenient for Lakeshore residents .near C.P.R.Westmount Station .Provinciel Buses pass door 484-3289 \u2014 484-2242 - 631-0374 $961 \"87 isnbny 'Aopuyg \u2018sausuiOx3 Junounsam YL L The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 28, 1964 8 SS LLL \" * $ ; GREGORY'S -« [I THE EXAMINER AMERICAN \u201d % : CLLR es: ar 2 ° US RAI \" ome in and see our beowtiful T 4 wew Fall shades in Broudiooms.Also > e J.L.ADAMS, Probrietor * fine Oriental Rugs.\" Medalist, McGill University \u201c Consult Malcolm Gregory ebout } Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy \u201c your reg problems.J Prescriptions carefully and } * 3, accurately filled at reasonable : Phone WE.2-4277 \u2018 orices.4151-4153 St, Catherine St.W.» 1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 .Westmount % Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 FP AP PPP LL PSL LPP PLP \u2014 - = \u2014 Malcolim-Corwan | *+ The marriage of Jane Claire daughter of Mr.and Mrs.R.M.| Cowan, of Belfast, Northern\u2019 Ireland, to Mr.William Martin! Malcolm, son of Mr.and Mrs, | Hector Mclean Malcolm, of Glasgow, Scotland, took place\u2019 recently in St.Andrew's United\u2019 Church, Westmount, the Rev.Dr.Mouland officiating.Mr! Siemen played the wedding music.J The bride, who was given) away by Mr.Philip Larivière, was in an empire gown of white poult de soie, having a bodice uf Chantilly lace appliqued with seed pearls.Her, shoulder-length veil of tulle illusion was held by à circlet of seed pearls and rhinestones, and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink orchids, stepha- notis and ivy leaves.ATTENDANTS Miss Jennifer Knox, as maid L£ ol honor tor her cousin, was in a frock of peach taffeta.She\u2019 wore a bandeau of shasta daisies; and carried a bouquet of the same flowers.Little Miss Fiona McAuley a and little Miss Leslie McAuley, nieces of the bridegroom, as flower-girls, were in frocks of! peach taffeta, having sashes of | cream velvet.They wore ban- while there are well-styled, easy care.Mr.and Mrs.George H.Motherwell, of Westmount, have returned from a trip to, the West Coast where they spent BACK TO SCHOOL : There's no \u20ac to look anything but neat and fashionable \u2014 all week long \u2014 Both by Manhattan Children\u2019s Wear, and both in 65 per cent \u201cTerylene® 35 per cent viscose, the navy suit has a swinging hox-pleated skirt and collarless jacket, while the light grey jumper has a modified sweetheart neckline and A-line skirt.The blouse, in 100 per cent \u201cTerylene\u2019 crepe is a \u201c\u201cMissy\u2019\u2019 by London Lassie.With removable metallic cuff-links, and shirt tailored, it will remain sparkling white and fresh, with the minimum of | Social and Personal - HR SNE xcus e for modern schoolgirls care clothes like this available.Miss Marjorie Caverhill, Mrs.W.E.Mellen and Mrs.Keith! Hutchison returned recently in | the Queen Elizabeth after Keays-Jefferys wedding held in Melville Church The marriage of Elizabeth wore a turban of deeper green Anne, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.| velvet and tulle illusion, and Stanley Jefferys, of Westmount, had a spray of green cymbi- to Mr.John William Keays, son dium orchids pinned to her of Mr.an Mrs.Gerald Keays, handbag.of Westmount, took place on Mrs.Keays, mother of the Saturday afternoon.at three; bridegroom, wore a gown of o'clock, in Melville Presbyterian printed peacock blue silk.with Church, Westmount, the Rev.a matching feather hat, and had James Peter Jones, of the a cluster of gardenias pinned Church of St.Andrew and St.to her purse.Paul, officiating.Mr.Lester A.RECEPTION Woodin played the wedding Following the ceremony, a re- music.Standards of pink snap-.ception was held at the Mount dragons, gladioli, rhododendron, Stephen Club, where standards and emerald eucaliptus, ar-! , ; * of pink snapdragons, gladioli.Lane ve a and Sweetheart roses were used © \u2018 as decorations, for guests being marked with | Later.Mr.and Mrs.Keays Pink Ladioli and snapdragons, left for Myrtle Beach, S.C, the > | bride travelling in an ensemble BRIDE'S GOWN lof basket-weave mimosa linen The bride who was given' under a matching coat, and away «by her father.was in al wearing a yellow and brown gown of ivory silk shantung,| organza hat, light brown acces- ! fashioned on empire lines, the! sories, and a corsage bouquet bodice of Guipure lace having | of bronze feathered chrysan- .a scalloped, scoop neckline and.themums, sleeves, the full skirt | having a large bow trimmed .l with lace, and falling into a H WA chapel train, Her veil of tulle | ospita plans sale illusion was held by a circlet! of Guipure lace, and she carried | The \u201cGolden Harvest Sale\u201d \"under the auspices of The Eli- a bouquet of cream cymbidium orchids, stephanotis and ivy.; ATTENDANTS .| zabeth Shop of The Women's Miss Nancy Jefferys, as maid | Auxiliary of Queen Elizabeth | tiny leaves.of honor for her sister, was in! Hospital is scheduled for Fri- ' frock of cerise poult de faille,! day, November 6, from 2 p.m.\u2018ushioned on empire lines, the | to 10 p.m.in the Nurses\u2019 Audi- \u201codice having a bateau neck-.torium.line and elbow-length sleeves,! Mrs.the dome-shaped skirt having a chairman, with back panel of pink.She wore a| Smith short, tulle veil held by a; Thomas J.Tracey Mrs.Frank C.co-chalrman, are pleased to announce that prep- Summer Styles ARE Curlier .Girlier .Swirlier .Re = HUnter 9-1233 » pa it © | white 9, © uscd as decorations.3 Later, Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm \u2018left for the Gaspé Peninsula, HAIRDRESSING ee ME 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.| some time in Victoria, Banff, | spending fwo months in Eng- Lake Louise and Jasper.Alta.! Dr.and Mrs.Ww.W.Ruddick have returned following a two; week stay at Far Hills Inn, Val! Morin, While there, they were joined by Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Close and their two sons.: deaux of miniature white carnations and carried nosegays of; the same flowers.Mr.Gilbert McAuley.of Cali-, fornia, acted as best man for, Mr.Malcolm.and Mr.Frank\u2019 Dougan was usher.| RECEPTION ! Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Shera- ton-Mount Royal Hotel, where button chrysanthemums arranged with greenery.and candles in candelabra were the bride travelling in a suit of aquamarine tweed.and wearing a white hat, black patent leather accessories, and a corsage bouquet of gardenias.and appointment.COUPLE Wanted as houseparents for group of six teen-age girls under care of a Protestant social agency.Couple will live in agency-owned house and be responsible for the care and guidance of girls, woman as a salaried employee while man keeps own outside job.Couples with experience in work with teenagers and willingness to devote their energy and concern to this strenuous out satisfying work, please call Vi.4-5931 for details Employment to start shortly after September 1.° land.Mr.and Mrs.John A.Mec- Master are arriving today in the\u2019 Carinthia following a trip abroad.Mrs.Phyllis Lee Petersen of Westmount is attending the, American Hospital Association Convention in Ctic#go.| i Mr.Howard L.Ross, President of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and Mrs.Ross entertained at dinner recently at the Forest and Stream Club in honor of the Executive t \"and foreign guests, prior to the | opening of the annual conference at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Miss Pearl Howard and her sister, Mrs.Viola Scott Coles of Cote des Neiges have returned from three weeks vacation.Travelling by motor.they spent three days in St.John, N.B.;, ten days in Cape Cod and the\u2019 remainder of their vacation in Boston, Mass.While in Boston they visited their brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.O.W.Howard: a brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.John S.Galt and another sister, Mrs.John Chattin all of Boston.Notice Due to the many engagement and wedding photograph: re.| ceived for publication and the high cost of production, a nominal fee of $6.will be charged.\u2018 shaped bouquet of pale pink cerise bow.and carried a star- carnations, deeper pink feather! carnations, and ivy leaves.Miss Geraldine Gabler, of.Long Island City, N.J., and Miss Joan Retallack, of Toronto, as bridesmaids, were in frocks similar to that of the maid of honor, in pink poult de faille, trimmed with cerise.They wore similar headdresses and carried star-shaped bouquets of deep.pink feathered carnations, and: ivy leaves.Mr.Theodore Tedford acted as best man for Mr.Keays, and the ushers were Mr.Duncan Daborn, and Mr.Philip Foster, of Toronto.cousin of the bride.Mrs.Jefferys, the bride's mother, was in a gown of mist- green embossed brocade.She arations are well advanced as the committees have been working for many months on various items.This sale is the highlight of 1964 for the Women's Auxiliary and all proceeds are donated to hospital work.Ladies in charge of tables are: Dolls and clowns, Mrs.M.St.Pierre and Mrs.F.C.Smith; home sewing, Mrs.J.Wightman; knitting, Mrs.R.S.Garber: gifts, Mrs, S.Warren: nearly new.Miss M.Webber: Christmas decorations, Mrs.L.B.George: home preserves, Mrs.M.Coyle; drawing, Mrs.E.W, Hunt and tea hostess, Mrs.C.Thompson.Afternoon tea and a buffet supper will be available at a nominal charge.AT LAST - THE IDEAL A VENUS SCULPTR EASY TO HANDLE - SMART DESIGN A MUST FOR EVERY WOMAN DOCTORS RECOMMEND, SMART WOMEN USE Only $24.95 plus tax C.0.D.Orders Accepted AVAILABLE AT PHARMACIES & BEAUTY PARLOURS 6338 Victoria, Suite 3 Tel.735-0343 PPARATUS FOR BEAUTY ESS e\u201d -\u201d Pa e e % ea Time Topics.eo 3 ; Suggestions for : press conveners : Pa a oa el aa PPT By Millicent Hickmore FOLLOWING Labor Day, women\u2019s clubs, church groups and other organizations will re-convene and notices will be received for publication on the women\u2019s pages.Many groups have changed press conveners, and these women, not familiar -with newspaper policy, will find the following rules helpful.| Copy should be typed \u2014 double spaced \u2014 on | one side of paper only \u2014 with a generous margin.It is important that names have initials.Printing is not acceptable and punctuation should be used sparingly.Names of persons and places are always capitalized, such as H.J.Smith, but not fully capitalized as Mr.BLANK, no words should be fully capitalized no matter how important they are, that should be left to the editor.Brackets and underlining of words and sentences should not be used.Certain words are spelled out fully such as \u2014 street, avenue and boulevard \u2014 with a small first letter.Time is written as \u2014 a.m.or p.m.with space and period between and not capitalized.In order to give fair coverage to all circulation districts, it is advisable that items be kept as brief as possible.* * * ATEST IN COSMETICS*\u2018 owner of the Merle Norman Joan Bogdanski, promin- Cosmetic Studio, 5257 Queen Jocal business woman.Mary road, left Sunday to attend the 33rd annual international convention of Merle Norman Cosmetic, Inc., at the New York Hilton Hotel in Rockefeller Center.Mrs.Bog- danski says \u201cmy clientele knows that when 1 return.I'l] know all about the latest fashions in cosmetics, and I'l be genuinely up-to-date on new products, new colors ent Executive named for 64 campaign Mrs.J.S.Nixon, chairman of the women's division residential canvass for this year\u2019s Red Feather Campaign September 21-October 5, has announced the and new trends in make-up following executive appoint- and its application.\u201d ments: Mrs.J.C.Dickison, de- = + * puty chairman; Mrs.Peter M.N THE MAIL: Frances Boulton of Westmount, vice- tn is chairman in charge of admin- Goltman music critic istration; Mrs.James E.Gray, and columnist writes rom finance chairman; Mrs.Paul R.New york City, where she is Rider, publicity chairman.Joy i x x Mrs.J.M.Lavery, special .events chairman; Mrs.R.V.So) SATION PIECE: Nicholls of Westmount person- 4 Bill Kelly.well known in nel chairman: Mrs.Norman M.this district.is interested in Brown, blitz \" committee chair- visiting children in hospitals man; Mrs.J.Gordon Fulcher, every week and taking some Cote St.Luc, McGill blitz chair-| Small gifts and candy \u2014 any- man: Mrs.Gavin T.Graham of one interested in joining Bill ; ; | rt in this worthy cause can con- Notre Dame de Grace, transpor tact him at HU.8-8351.and supplies chairman; Mrs.Paul B.Pitcher of Westmount, CWL Centennial project a secret advance gifts chairman; Mrs.John G.Kirkpatrick, of West- Three hundred delegates representing more than 150,000 mount, out-of-town chairman.members of the Catholic Women\u2019s More than 5,000 canvassers from Montreal and the sur- League of Canada started their annual convention in P.E.I.ear- rounding suburbs will take part in the women\u2019s division canvass lier this week, and pledged to come up with a national centen- during the campaign.nial project before the meeting ends Friday.© DRAPERIES e SLIP-COVERS e BEDSPREADS e apres) -If the women do choose their 1967 project, and it is believed ® & REPAIRS | be well ahead of a number of ALEX PINSLER { other national women\u2019s groups who are as yet undecided about Re SERIE TERRE | how they will celebrate the 100th IRE TIL PPR | anniversary of Canadian Confederation.\u2014 Mrs.Hermon Stevens.the Calgary grandmother who is national ® GOLD © COPPER ; btn ® BRASS ° CHROME president of the CWL, said in an © NICKEL * RHODIUM interview that she has an ambi- ® CADMIUM © SILVER - tious centennial scheme to pre- REPAIRED REPLATED sent to the delegates.REFINISHED LACQUERED \u2018Of course, it is a secret just now, but if this project ! have in mind is accepted by the convention, it will affect people all across the country.\u201d JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Lid., 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 Aoors above St.Catherine St.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.larships, or the construction of a building but it would be a unique that they will, the League will |\u2019 She said it was unlikely that |; the project would involve scho- |: contribution not proposed by any % other organization.Adventure bv Air and by Sea The Autobiography of Francis Chichester, The Lonely Sea and the Sky.The Musson Book Company Ltd., 339 pages \u2014 $6.95.Seldom has there been written an adventure story so absorbing and thorough as \u201cThe Lonely Sca and the Sky.\u201d This is not a book one wishes to rush through, but one to pic up at intervals and become absorbed in each chapter, which is complete to the smallest detail.Commencing with his young life, the author tells of cvents during his schooldays in England.and his term at Mar- borough College.Due to stay in college until the age of 25 preparing for Indian Civil Service, he left Marlbourough at 18 and set off for New Zealand with ten pounds in his pocket.Life! was not easy and among the many jobs he worked at were fireman.herdsman.coal miner.ete.Married at 23 to a pretty little brunette, he separated from his wife and son George three years after.Some years later he got word that his wife had died.Spurred on by ambition tu make a fortune.he became a successful land agent and was able to save a considerable amount of money.He founded a business with a New Zealand partner and was earning {en thousand pounds a year by the time he was 26.Later they founded an aviation company.Ten years after leaving England he returned and received his \u201cA\u201d flying licence permitting him to fly an aeroplane alone.His achievements included the world's first solo long-distance seaplane flight in 1931; the first solo sailing race across the Atlantic in 1960; top award for air navigation; and top award in 1961 for single-handed navigation.On one of his trips to England, he meets and falls in love with a girl called Sheila Craven, whom he marries and they have a son Giles.In later years Sheila saved his life when he was threatened with lung cancer.Marianopolis adds) La music program Murianopolis College will add : a faculty of music course to its! arts and science program this | fall, the girls\u2019 school announced yesterday.| The course, directed by Sister St Mary Terence, CND will lead to a bachelor of arts degree with a major in music.i \u201cThe arts degree with a major in music differs from other | music programs offered in Quebec in that students receive a definite proportion of courses in fields other than music.The aim of such a program is to provide ; students with a solid foundation of general knowledge in addition to specialized training in music = the release said.Candidates for music major arts degree may take piano, organ.violin or voice study.; Courses in the history of music, _ theory, form and analysis will be required study also.\u201cThe study of a secondary practical subject is required for | at least one year.\u201d Francis Chichester relates his true story of adventure, hardships, drama and excitement in the most interesting manner \u2018 making this book one] of the great autobiographies of the times.Millicent Hickmore | LOBBY, MOUNT The pollen-bearing plants are still a menace to the hayfever sufferer who should make every endeavour to avoid them, especially the ragweed plant, which is to be found in roadsides, waste lots and even in gardens.Learning to recognize ragweed will help the sufferer on his own property.Provincial tourists departments can usually advise on the safest places for vacations, where there is à low pollen count.SEE [Ar x.SN WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5.5431 St.Catherine at Elm EXHIBITION of LATEST PAINTINGS by PAUL ANDRE Until September 23 inclusive For information, please phone 935-6010 ROYAL HOTEL GRACIOUS NORWOOD KITCHENS = Rov SUIT PRIS LIVING IN EX A magnificent line of cabinets \u2014 styled and crafted in the tradition of fine furniture to bring exciting individuality to both modern and provincial styled kitchens.created ond installed by: 4 894 Bloomfield Ave.Montreal, P.Q.MULTIFORM LAMINATES LTD.i \u2014 SHOWROOMS: Tel.: 625-1935 NO ESPEN EE #961 '8T isnbny 'Appuy \u2018JoulwDX3] JunouysIM YL 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 28, 1964 10 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Montreal's Oldest Douler for © CHRYSLER © PLYMOUTH © VALIANT © FARGO SALES & SERVICE : QUALITY USED CARS © Automobile Storage © 372 VICTORIA AVE.\u2018Sales: Service & Ports: HU.9-5748 - HU.9-5745 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE Westmount Cottage 10 ROOOMS COMPLETELY RENOVATED $28.000 CASH $5,000 748-7619 \u2014 744-0515 Pierrefonds | Lovely 3 bedroom Colonial style split tevel home wtih 12 x 17 living room, | teatueing floor to ceilling Fieldstone \u2018 fireplace, large knotty pine kitchen with built-in oven and stove, land scaped, heated savage.Asking price $16.000, terns arranged, Owner trans.terved.G26 6168 i 50 APARTMENTS TO LET | SHERBROOKE \u2014 GREENF VICINITY, 2 ROOM APART MENT.SUPERIOR EQUIP MENT, GAS AND ELECTRICITY PAID.TELEPHONE | WE.$-7215 EVENINGS ONLY McGregor St.Apt.| 6 rooms \u2014 2 baths $350.per month MODERN WELI.EQUIPPED LUXURY APARTMENT WITH A 30 FOOT LIVING ROOM AND 18 FOOT MASTER BEDROOM ONE BEDROOM CONVERTED TO A DEN i WITH BUILT-IN BOOK ! SHELVES.BASEMENT GA ! RAGE AVAILABLE.EARLY OCCUPANCY ARRANGED 1 PLEASE CALL MR.GLb 849-4741 fves: 481-4215 THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY 630 DORCHESTER BLVD.WEST REAL ESTATE BROKERS 5 FURNISHED APTS.TO LET WANTED: Two bedroom apartment furnished or lowes duplex with garage for 6 months, Westmount or West End.Days 288 9755, Johnson.Evenings, 488-3356.53 APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED, unfurnished small Apartment preferably close to Westmount Station.Write Box 1189 7005 Kildare Road.Montreai 29 71 ROOMS TO LET Room Wanted REFINED LADY DESIRES ONE OR TWO BRIGHT SUNNY ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD WITH PRIVATE FAMILY.WRITE BOX 1384 \u2014 7000 KILDARE ROAD, MONTREAL 2p, QUE, 80 CHILDREN'S BOARD Wanted Catholic Home To care for 2 girls age 11 and 12, Well behaved, 6 days week.Good temu- neration.488-5577 \u2014 PHONE YOUR Cosi su ES ARE SN Accounts may be pai\u2019 _ HUnter 1-0451 : ass NAME CASE ARE EM Pleaso phose you Ads carly ia the woek.No Ads acceoted after 10:30 am.Thersday for current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Fo ADS \u2014 SO REE J DO HERES until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-0451 at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising Cn RR RON RIE HI ER 10 Words 50° : ¢ 4¢ for each additional word © & RE 82 AUTOS FOR SALE HILLMAN 1958 New motor, tires, battery.In excellent condition, $275.00.Or will trade for something of equal value.Call HU.9-7949.1961 Triumph Herald COUPE.GOOD CONDITION CALL 486 3033.90 GARAGES TO LET PRINCE Albert, hosted garage.$15.00 per month, Call 484-28 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 \u2018Female Ladies FOR TELEPHONE OFFICE \u2014 4 HOURS DAILY \u2014 HOURLY WAGE \u2014 NO COMMISSION.CALL: 482-3353 102 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male Boy Wanted FOI GENERAL.FACTORY WORK, 1030 ST.ALEXANDER ST.! No.900 113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED PART TIME GENERAL MON DAY THROUGH FRIDAY, # TILL 1, GOOD PAY.WESTERN N.D.G.HU.8-0994.PART TIME GENERAL HELP WANTED FOR WES HOME, CALL ti 6-7497.RELIABLE RESPONSIBLE WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND IRONING.SMALL 6 ROOM HOUSE, DAYS AND HOURS FLEXIBLE.PREFER ABLY 2 DAYS PER WEEK.PHONE HU.09-0421.BABY SITTING AND LIGHT HOUSEWORK FOR SMALL APART-' MENT.NE BABY.SLEEP OUT.STEADY JOB.PLEASE CALL 484.4490.\"115 BABY SITTERS WANTED MATURE woman to live in and care for 3 school age children for working parent.Call 482-3194.RELIABLE person to baby sit from 2.30 to 7 pm.For 2 young children.To start Aug ust 3st, Call 739-8577.DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED 117 COMPANION - HOUSEKEEP ER.Mature refined woman wishes position in nice home where cleaning woman is kept.Capable.dependable.Lady alone or business couple Light duties.Moderate salary HU, 11-1302, daytime only.BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE 119 YOUNG FINNISH GIRL (18 WITH KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH WILL LOOK AFTER AND TAKE CARE OF YOUNG CHILDREN, AL - SO LIGHT DUTIES, SLEEP IN.HIGHEST REFERENCES CALL EVENINGS, 684-5384.FRENCH speaking baby sitter.14 years with one family, would do same 5 days a week.PO.7- 4007.122 FOR SALE \u2014 Living room furniture CHESTERFIELD and chair.Suitable Reasonable.for playroom or country.HU.6 2368.122 FOR SALE \u2014 Living room furniture BEAUTIFUL \u20ac matching chesterfield chair.foam cyshions, tuft, one month old, Transferred must sell.$123.488-0193.LIVING room set, 3 piece sectional, with matching lamp, end and cocktail tables, excellent condition.484-8358 \u2014 HU.6 7668.127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture BEDROOM suite, king size Beauty- rest mattress, night table, triple dresser, mirror.Sacrifice.489-8000.TWIN continental beds including headboard, practically new.Call 768- 2108.GIBBARD mahogany complete.Good condition.able.480-3829, eee 4 BEDROOM suite (mahogany! 5 piece modern.Good condition.747-0304.double bed Reason- SWEDISH Contemporary five piece bedroom suite.Paid $2,800.Sacrifice for $700.00.Call 725-9871 or 739-5137, FOR SALE \u2014 130 | Ki tchen equipment G.E.f{vidge, mood condition.suitable for country or nlay- room, $45.WE.3-9102.Evenings, ELECTRIC like new: 8522.stove semi-automatie, 30° fridge 11, Sacrifice.HU.1- © Lady's FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment KITCHEN set, 4 chairs, white and grey.Excellent condition.sonable.HU.6-0975.MOFFAT \u2018electric stove, 22 very reasonable, clean, HU.83-4338.132 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments ACCORDIANA accordion, 120 bass, (red and whiter.Like new, 331-0219.GUITAR.Harmony Monterey, new electric vickup case.$45.00.HU, 6-1 7977.Le 134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment BICYCLE C.C.M.$12.Call HU.6- 6343.oo 136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs WEDDING gown, size 12-14, length, - silk organza lace.sabrina neckline, Paid in U.S.A.$200.Sacrifice $75 or best offer.488- 2881.size \u201cfloor WEDDING gown, Peau de Soie, bell shape, size 10.applique, floor length, with all accessories, Very reasonable.Cali between 6.30 - 9 p.m.WE.- 5-8194.Moving South seal coat, latest ino- large mink col- new.Sacrifice.Hudson del: lady's fall coat, lar, both 16-18.Like HU.4-5973.VY VV VV VV PV VV VV VV VV VY VV VP VY VY VV VV VP VV VV VY sve wey Service Directory | GABMAGAAMMAMAMAMBAMMAMBAMAAAMAMAMAAMAADAMAAAAAAAA BUILDING REPAIRS | VERN OATWAY, coutractor.general , maintenance, specializing in kitenens, \u2018 vathroeus, play rooms, I 2.50052 SCRIPT HAND WRITING DIPLOMAS | BUSINESS SERVICE | CERTIFICATES \u2014 SCROLLS \u2018 BANQUET PLACE CARDS ETC.REASONABLE RATES CALL RI.4-6662 AFTER 6 P.M.CARPENTRY General Carpentry PLANNED KITCHEN, FINISHED BASEMENTS, CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE.GALLERIES.OFFICES, 768-2346 CARTAGE AND MOVING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING, CRATING, PACKING AND STORAGE.ROGERS EXPRESS.932-1448.DRESSMAKING Expert Dressmaking | REMODELING GENERAL ALTERATIONS | REASONABLE RATES 5273 MONTCLAIR.N.D.G.486-8843 FURRIERS FUR coats Tepalred and remodelled.Reasonable prices.Call VI, 5-2012, 7 MA TENANCE _ HAVE your carpets and uphiolstering washed with oui special machine.Free estimate.684-8306 painting.WE.; | ! | | MUSIC LESSONS Piano Lessons \u2018wd European teacher in your tome if desired.Conservatory Exams inations.Call 937-5155.PIANO TUNING R.Kenoy PIANO TECHNICIAN FORMERLY 7 YEARS WITH WILLIS PIANO CO.FOR BEST RESULTS CALL MR.KENOY HU.9-8201 \u2014 637-9955 PEST C CONTROL FOR QUICK, effi «ent and convenient service for the extermination of rodents and ali insects.Estimates tree, Call Pestrox Limited.RI.T-2457.PEST CONTROL VERMIN EXTERMINATING CO.REG'D.PEST CONTROL SPECIALISTS.PRIVACY ASSURED.24 HOUR SERVICE CALL: 488-7604 UPHOLSTERING MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING CO.395 SELBY ST.Chesterfield sets recovered also remodelled, Telephone WE.2-6812 or WE.7-4446, after J pm.USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS Very rea- i inches, and chantilly ; | 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.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Furniture Bargains Selling ali furnishings, 3 piece $25; Electrolux Owner moving to coast.furniture and chesterfield set, vacuum cleaner, $23: desk and chair, $23: Duncan Phyfe drop-leaf table, $18: Andrew Malcolm complete bed- voom suite.$145: chairs: lamps: carpets: drapes: mirror; chest of i drawers, etc.Few interesting veus old pieces.731-5541, _\u2014 SIMMON'S Beautyrest hide-a-bed: bedroom suite, bleached oak, glass tops: Kelvinator fridge, 13'2 cubic feet, two doors, automatic.All nearly new.Call 482-6638.Evenings.CRIB, 30 x 54, with mattress (grey), perfect, $25.766-8220.DINING room tables: mirrors: tom made: rugs: suite, $1,200; night easy-chairs all cus- fixtures.VI.89-7888.DUNCAN stered chairs; set.Cheup prices.evenings, Phyfe sofa: uphol- piano: kitchen HU.6-6242 BABY crib with mattress (Storkcraft white: metal jumping horse, $5.Perfect.Reasonable, 488-3108.CONNOR washing machine, wringer type, 1962, new motor, $70.482-4491.V.; electric stove, 40 T.V.; \u201cinch: ches- chairs.Call 637-1854.inch: terfields; DINING room and \u2018bedroom sets; Beautyrest mattress and spring, double: 9 x 12, Oricntal rugs; china cabinet; cedar chest, etc.All top condition.Call after 7 p.m.weekends all day.HU, 9-5637.HI-FI T.V.liquor unit: tugs: drapes; bookshelf portable cabinet GE.GAS stove: Other household 481-9052, CRIB: high chair, car seat: Excellent condition, HU.482-3086.ANTIQUE Duncan Phyfe dining room suite.9 piece: bedroom suite: chesterfield: houschold fixture: small safe.Cull AV.8-6028.DINING room set, 10° hide-a-bed, like new, $95; set, complete, $50: kitchen set, $20.crib, complete, $20.Must sell.Apply au Van Horne Avenue.Apt.1.738- ems, Reasonable.stroller.4-3692.\u2014 pieces, $75; bedroom FURNITURE: paintings: lamps:: small tables: mahogany dining room set and decorative articles.Reasonably priced.For information Call 189-3091.Moving dining table: Swedish chair, matching drapes, valances; bleached maple bedroom set: treadle sewing machine: telephone unit; boy's bicycles.HU, 4-6677.SINGLE continental bed: chrome kitchen set: drapes floor length beige; venetian blinds; 3 folding doors.Good condition.733-1420.TWO aquariums and stands with accessories.Call after 6 p.m.766-9198.DOUBLE and single beds complete; 21 inch T.V.; rugs; dining room table, drop leaf; dishes: chest of drawers; vacuum cleaner and electrical appliances; clock radio, etc, Call RE.1-4263 or RE._3-3806.Mahogany couch, Real Bargain Swimming Pool 18 deet diameter, 42 inches deep, with filter and complete equipment $250.Also Astral Frigidaire $50, 747-4549.Between 9:30 a.m.and 6 p.m.Exceptional Values Leaving City 8 piece dining room suite: bedroom suite, consisting of headboard with attached night tables, highboy, mirror and vanity.Both modern and Rood condition, Call WE.3.7239 after 5 pm.ORIENTAL wool \u2018carpets, 4 sizes.plain, turquoise .grey, 2 sizes.Drapes: dresser: tables.738-8320.HEARING aid, Practically new, Paid $250.00.Sacrifice $75.00 cash.Cail 363- USED playpen, 35.001 crib, SIZOW; baby butler, $15.00: portable ironer, $50.00.Call 484-8573.SAGES *a tu 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General DANISH TEAKWOOD FURNITURE AND WALL UNITS EUROPEAN FURNITURE SALON 4839 SHERBROOKE ST.W.UPSTAIRS 937-7173 PORTABLE T.V.21 inch.Good con- | dition; crib: chifferobe.Reasonable.RI.7-0790.| TUXEDO size 40 like new.Call Monday, HU.9-5195.BEDROOM _SET._MAPLE: DINING ROOM SET AND BREAKFAST ROOM SET; STOVE AND FRIDGE; INGLIS WASHER AND DRYER.49560 GLENCAIRN AVE.CIRCLE ROAD DISTRICT.CRIB and health mattress; chifferobe roxatone finish; electric stove, inch, good.All é&xcellent condition.Call Rl.4-1616 evenings.UN.6-5692, local 248 days.Expropriated! Sklar 2 piece coral colour foam chesterfield set, zipper cushions and slipcovers, $50: Viking electric stove, automatic, removable oven door, 2 vears old, $100; antique satin backed.off white drapes, 9 panels, 108 inches long, $50.Call HU.8-01.BEAUTIFUL rubber plant, 7 feet high, $75.933-2915, STUDIO couch, maple furniture, like new: armchairs.Private only.VI.5- 5272, after 7 p.m.| 3 stems, | GRILLER for 4 sandwiches; electric frying pan (large); 2 complete train sets: dress form; complete set of Books of Knowledge; complete set of Sciences Books; small metal table; gateleg table; dining room table: % bed, complete; kitchen and dining room chairs: full length mirror: 3 pairs skiis; 3 pairs boots.Good condition.Reasonable.HU.8-4877.1959 scooter; portable Good 489 PRIMA N.S.U.Martin mandolin; typéwriter: Autoharp.condition, Reasonable.6595 heater.33 | TECO gas water | condition, | gallons.Excellent 3 years old.933-3988.BEDROOM set; living room ohairs: hall carpet.Good condition.Call 731- 5173, after 7 p.m.1462 PHOTO SUPPLIES BROWNIE movie camera wilh case.$20.00.Please call 271-4148, after 7 p.m.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE Wanted boy's 2 wheel bicycle, 20 inch wheel diameter, Good condition.Call 933-3988.DOMESTIC PETS 158 AQUARIUM units include stands, lights, fish.filters, heaters, $40.00.HU.6-7977._\u2014.- 163 EDUCATIONAL FOR A CAREER PREPARE Electricity * Radar Radio Television * Drafting * Microwaves Industrial Electronics * + + + * Day Evening Courses SCHOOL 1S HONORARY MEMBER OF THE PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION OF INDEPENDENT ELECTRON- ICIANS.ALSO APPROVED FOR ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE TRAINING BY DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR.NEW FALL CLASSES NOW FORMING PROPERLY TRAINED MEN ALWAYS IN DEMAND.WRITE.PHONE OR VISIT CAN.SCHOOL OF ELECTRCITY Established 1924 1231 ST.CATHERINE W.VI.5-6792 \u2014 SUITE 232 PERSONNEL To Attention Duck Pin Bowlers If you are a duck pin bowler wishing to bowl in a league at 9:30 p.m.at Rose Bowl Lane.Please telephone after 7 p.m, 481-7305 167 _ City Tackle League has openings left The Westmount Recreation: Department Eight-Man Tackle Football League still has openings for players between the ages of 11 and 13.Eligible are Westmount residents, 11-13 years of age.Minimum weight is 80 pounds for the youngsters while the linesmen and others may be as heavy as 110 pounds.Boys playing for any other tackle football or soccer team, The Westmount Recreation Department Touch Football Enrollment League or in the Elementary Inter-School Touch Football League are not eligible.Every player must be prepared to supply his own equipment \u2014 running shoes, helmet.shoulder pads and football pants.Players may register at the Artificial Ice Rink office.Monday through Friday from 10.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.Further information may be obtained from John Garland, Recreation Supervisor, at WE.5 5-8531.local 68.to go Up in private school Builders have now completed construction of a new school building for Miss Edgar\u2019s and Miss Cramp's on the east side of Mt.Pleasant between Cedar and Montrose and all is in readines for the arrival of pupils next month.Enrgiment in the new school will be increased by about 30 to 190 with kindergartens and a grade 12 added.New facilities not possible in the old location on Cedar avenue include a regular art room! bigger kitchens \u2018and libraries.Work which started last Fall included the demolition of the building at 525 Mt.Pleasant on which site an addition to a neighboring house was built.| Touch football record | STAYNER WESTMOUNT PARK PRINCE ALBERT GP Ww L D Pts.16 9 3 4 22 16 5 7 4 14 16 4 8 4 12 evening at | | | ! Rotery golf meeting CORONET GUNS is set September 9 mat) The West Rotary Club mn tome ney cus | (EET GUNSMITHING INC.4175 Sr.Catherine St.West (Westmount) Montreal 6 Tel\u2026 932-0881 \"Everything for the hunter and shooter\" held September 9 at the Dunany Golf Course.The lunch and golf meet will be followed by a regular meeting of Rotary in the the clubhouse.RTE | This will be a joint meeting with the Lachute-Brownsburg wh Use Examiner Classifieds RAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA AAA AAA AAA A A AA AAA AA AAA AA À 7, RIFLES 7 CANTON BULLDOGS | SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th \u2014 7 P.M.: DELORIMIER STADIUM Tickets Now On Sale \u2014 $1.50 \u2014 $2.25 \u2014 $2.85 \u2014 $3.50 : : : GENERAL OFFICE \u2014 MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL \u2014 DELORMIER STADIUM RESTAURANT ALOUETTE LORD'S SPORTS SHOP PEERLESS MERCHAN \u2019 4558 St.Catherine East 1300 St.Catherine Si.W SALES ERCHANDISE FLORSHEIM SHOP LUNNY'S SPORTING GOODS She ping Promenade, 5804 Cote St.Luc Road Place Ville Marie P-M SPORTS CO.LTD MCNIECE'S LIMITED 409 Notre Dame St.West 1441 McGill College OLYMPIC SPORTS CO LTD.JOEY RICHMAN'S 5454 Westminster Ave.1487 MacDonald, CAFE REGENT St.Laurent 5116 Park Avenue ALCO SUPPLIES LIMITED 64J4 Victoria Avenue THE RECORD 8 TV SHOPPE INC St Martin Shopping Centre 3165 Mayor Sireet STEVE S PLACE INC.Dorval Stopping Centre Cote St.Luc Shopping Centre Pont Mercier Shopp PROM SHOES 4810 Wellington St, Verdun 1285 Notre Dame St, Lachine BERKE'S SODA BAR 34 Westminster St.Montreal West ng Centre PARE LANES 5250 Pare Street MANNY'S DELICATESSEN & STEAK HOUSE 5274 Queen Mary Road SEASON TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE \u2014 $10.50 \u2014 $15.75 \u2014 $19.95 \u2014 $24.50 MHAAMHAMMAMNMM MM MMM MMM MN ENS NS SARA SAE FN SUS NAN VAN SUR HHHEUUES AEA EE EAE AEA A AREA AAR AA AAA Ar Ahr rr rir ui WS REFRESHING.| | after play .or after work.|\" 1 anytime.Discover Sow v961 '8Z isn6ny \u2018Appu4 \"JGUIWMIDXZ JUNOCUNISIM SU] L L Caf RE SAN Next week\u2019s weather August 29 to September S By ERIC NEAL Sunny and mild, but with hurricanes 3, 4 and 5 in the news this cold be a stormy period with heavy rains, some hail ard wind damage.Morning frosty with some mist.Clouding mid-week for night thundershowers with soft hai) or ice pellets together with gale winds.Temperature range: south, 35-65°F.North and Gaspé 30- 60°F.Rain * « to 1°.Snow flurries in the north, also killing frosts, Improving gencrally to give us typical, pleasant autumn conditions to end the week, Say OR for OKeefe More and more people are enjoying the growing sport of harness racing.More and more active people are also enjoying the mild taste of O'Keefe Ale \u2014 brewed from costlier seedless hops.O'Keefe has no unpleasant bitterness \u2014 just natural mild refreshment.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 28, 1964 12 Frosst Co.sales top 10 million Consolidated sales of Charles I.Frosst & Co.Montreal, went over the ten million dollar mark during the year ended May 31.1964.Chairman Eliot S.Frosst of Westmount and President John B.Frosst report that sales were $10.276,283, an increase of $438.682 over the previous year.Net earnings were $717,966 or $1.35 a share.an increase of $24,411, or four cents a share over 1963.Earnings before taxes on income of $1.359.295, or $2.56 per share, were the highest in the history of the company and were $124,150.or 23 cents per share, greater than in 1963.Dividends paid on Class A shares listed on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges, and Class B shares were 65 cents a share and totalled $344,995.Retained earnings at the end of the fiscal year were $3.980.- 391.a decrease of $384.289 due to the provision of a reserve of $757.300 against investments in other companies.These investments, say the company officials, were required for the financing of companies acquired in 1962.Sales volumes of these companies have been increasing but \u201cthey have not reached the point of profitable operation.\u201d 64-56 O'Keefe miser 0'Keefe Golf set Saturday The 1964 O'Kecfe Amateur Golf Championship has been Scheduled for Saturday, August 29, at Boucherville Golf Course, when 33 amateur zone cham- ions, from all areas of the province, will compete for the provincial title in their class.First tee off.in the 18 hole medal play event, is at 11:30 a.m, according to the draw announced by John Costigan, Chairman of the O'Keefe Amateur Golf Circuit.The provincial title match at Boucherville brings together, the class A, B and C winners! of the 12 zone championships held throughout the province during the summer months, and includes many of Quebee's fin- | est amateur golfers, } Prince Albert Park | defeats Westmount In municipal touch football league action this! week Prince Albert Park\u2019 defeated Westmount by a score of 66 to 48 in a semi-final sudden death play-off.They will meet Staynor Park in a sudden death final for the championship.Is Country Music 24 a day too much ?Well, frankly, yes.Almost everyone needs some sleep, so 24 hours of anything is a bit much.And you have to be a real country fan to want Country Music ALL the time.So unless you're a fanatic for Country Music, why not tune us out sometimes and try some of the other types of music the other stations play.It's quite pleasant really.But since Country Music is habit forming, we know you'll be back to us more and more, for even bigger doses of the \u201cNashville Sound\u201d.| tune us out myself sometimes, but not for long \u2014 I'm hooked! And you can get Country Music anytime 24 hours a day, on CFOX.Sincerely, RADIO 1470 President.PL "]
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