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[" Annexation talk cited by Drury Members of the West- mount Municipal Association gathered at Victoria Hall Tuesday to hear retir-! ing Mayor C.H.Drury express concern that new legislation might mean annexation.\u201cYes, there is annexation in the air.\u201d the Mayor told the 58th fall general meet- | ing of the association.He quoted Montreal cillor, Gerry Snyder, Coun- committee, as saying in regards to Montreal's recent attempts to annex municipalities \u2014 \u2018It was an experiment.We've tried one way and it did not work.We have got to try something else.\u201cAnnexation.\u201d Mr.Drury said, \u2018under present, and I say again, present provincial legislation can only take place after Continued on page 17 For complete text of Mayor Drury's Speech to the Westmount Municipal Association see page 18.Fireman hurt in fire on Western ave.One Westmount fireman was slightly injured this week as the Fire Department fought a fire that broke out in the two-storey home of a doctor on Western avenue, The fire started after sparks from a welder's torch ignited aging wooden walls in the basement of the home.At the time of the outbreak workmen were cutting steel beams in the ceiling of the basement.The house, at 4287 Westein avenue was in the process of being renovaled.Flames swept through the basement and up into the upstairs hallways, The workmen rushed out of the building and warned tenants in the second storey to get out.Firemen arrived on the scene flames under control in about : 30 minutes using 5 streams.It took several hours before\u2018 smouldering wood could be, rooted out and the fire was! completely extinguished.The building suffered heavy smoke damage.Injured by flying glass while fighting the flames was Fireman P.G.McLaughlin.He was treated at the Hcalth Centre and later returned to duty Next week\u2019s weather vice- chairman of the city executive \u2018 SIRT LX WW WW | VOL.XXXVI, Ne.| it oe CANDIDATES SURVEY WESTMOUNT: The 58th fall general meeting of the West.mount Municipal Association was held Tuesday evening at Victoria Hall.At the meeting the association nominated their candidates for mayor and aldermen in any possible Westmount election.Seen above, examining a model of the city, left to right, are the candidates nominated, Mr.J.H.Richer, chosen for the post of alderman; W.Gross, nominated to serve another term as alderman: the association's candidate for mayor: and Mr.P.M.McEntyre, nominated to serve again as alderman, City Council Mr, F Mr.M.L.Tucker, D.S.O.Appointments and amendments, expropriation are dealt with Westmount City Council in a busy session Monday evening heard notice of motion of a zoning amendment requested by Shaar Hashomayim to permit their new construction, cleared the way for construction of a six- storey apartment house.make several staff appointments, \u2018voted funds for expenditures ranging from the installa- minutes after the fire started: tion of flashing lights to Dorchester street expropriation, at 11.25 a.m., and brought the and welcomed eight new members to the city\u2019s Quarter Century Club.Notice of motion was presented that the Congregation Shaar ; Hashomayim has requested a ,zoning amendment to permit ji new construction in the block bounded by Metcalfe avenue.Cote St.Antoine road and Ken- sington avenue.The Congregation originally re.carlier quested an amendment this year.Following the first reading by council of the DECEMBER 12 TO Cloudy, windy and cold in the north and sunny periods.Mild ters of Sion \u2014 an order of nuns in the south with morning mists or fog, to start the week.Squally conditions follow with showers, and freezing drizzle, soft snow then powder and gale winds everywhere.25 to 30 mph gusts from south-west then east and north-east, Tree damage probable.Deep drifts and icy roads will interfere with traffic.Improving and very cold from the middle to the end of the week, with wind driven powder snow.Temperature range, night and day: south, 20-40 or 45°F, Lau- rentians and the north, 10-35°F.Gulf, zero and 35°F.Rain %-%'.Sunshine 20-25 hours.Automobilists should check their anti-freeze \u2014 a cold spell is Snow 3-5\".arriving.pro- By ERIC NEAL posed amendment a public meeting was held Oct, 9 for the elec- tor-proprietors of the related dis- Bilingualism demonstration is postponed Members of the Westmount\u2018 Rotary Club this Wednesday at Victoria Hall at their, regular weekly luncheon mect- | ing heard of the work of the Sis | interested in the promotion of bilingualism and biculturalism.Unfortunately, a demonstra- | tion of the teaching methods em- | ployed could not be enjoyed, as transportation arrangements | | broke down and a group of pup- | ils and their teachers failed to arrive at Victoria Hall, It was proposed, however.! that the demonstration be held at a future date.| trict.In cconsequence of the issues raised, a referendum was called for Nov.10.At a meeting of council Oct.20 a letter was tabled from the Board of Trustees of the Congregation requesting the withdrawal of the zoning by-law amendment relating 10 their plans to enlarge.NEW PLANS Entirely new plans have been drawn up and submitted to Continued on page 17 IR AU $33 ie] Ll oo, FIRST TASTE OF WINTER: many trucks, on one of its many trips, this Candidates approved by members of the West.Municipal Associa- nominated their Members mount tion 50 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1964 5 CENTS 20 PAGES ' candidates for mayor and aldermen, heard Mayor | Drury express concern over \u201cannexation threats, and learned that the city will invite proposals on the redevelopment of land that will be leftover when the widening of Dorchester street is complete.at the 58th fall general meeting of the as sociation Tuesday night It was a quiet meeting, and association President Robert 1 Hunter said, the turnout was not as large as the previous year when controversy over high-rise developments packed the hall, Ald.Michael 1.Tucker was nominated for mayor to succeed CU Drury who will not run Continued on page 9 Que.names Westmounters to committee Two prominent West- mount citizens have been named to serve on a committee of the Department of Education of the Prov- \u201cince of Quebec.Education Minister Paul Gerin-Lajoie this week ane nounced that W.H.Bradley, president of the Westmount Protestant School Board, and \u201cMes, M.would serve Committee.committees L.Tucker.on the Protestant one of several created by Bill GO A.1.Haslev.ot the Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations, and Mrs.Mary Hawkins-Bueh, were also named to the committee The committees created by Bill G0 are charged with overseeing the confessional nature of the schools, making regulations on religious instruction.and approving the teaching personnel on religious and moral grounds.The members will also be empowered to approve all programs.texts, and teaching materials fram a religious and moral point of view.Committee members represent the church, parents, and educators, Soon above is one of the ast week dumping snow into the snow- melting plant located in the Glen.Officials expect that the 'melter\u2019 will make winter cleanup jobs much easier this year.The snow is dumped into the melter and clouds of steam emerge. The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 11, 1064 2 This Week in Westmount | Mrs.T.CRAWFORD, Argyle avenue, this week announced that the Canada Council has donated $10,000 to enable the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and National Ballet Company to appear jointly at the Place des Arts in Montreal in January.KATE SHAUGH- NESSY, daughter of Rt, Honourable Lord Shaugh- nessy, and Lady Shaugh- nessy, Metcalfe avenue, student at National Ballet School will appear in the January presentation of the programme .LUDMILLA CHIRJAEFF, artistic director of Les Grande Ballets Canadiens, in full rehearsal with her company preparing a Christmas spectacular, Nuteracker, with 150 members in the cast to be presented ut Place des Arts December 18, 19 and 22, with ma- by VALENTINA RAHR tinecs on December 19 and 2 .INDUSTRIES MINISTER C.M.DRURY, guest speaker this weck at banquet of the Grunt Club at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel .MRS.NICOLAS ONASSIS, Summit Circle, this week entertained at dinner at her residence.WESTMOUNT HOMES to be decorated for the Christmas in Westmount Tour sponsored by St.Matthias Church Women's As- | sociation to be visited Thursday i and Friday, December 17 and 18, arc Mrs.G.W.Millar, Mrs.Fraser Elliot, Mrs.Paul V.Kingston, Mrs.K.T.MacFarlane, and Mrs.|G.MH.Montgomery .WESTMOUNT HIGH students and pupils from other schools in | Montreal Arca scheduled to com- ! mence Christmas Holidays on December 23 this year .MR.ALLAN BRONFMAN, Bel- vedere road, national president Canadian Friends of the Hebrew Universily, attended the annual dinner of the association which was addressed this week in Montreal by Mr, Justice Samuel for Him ond Her at Saturdays The most sought-ofter ond coveted gem of the Far East, now yours to have or to give this Christmas in our specially chosen gift collection.Delicately handcrafted jode in 12K; 14K; ond 18K gold settings in bracelets, earrings, pins, pendonts, cuff-links and charms.Priced from $8.00 to $125.Sce our lorge variety of other fascinating Gift Idees oll size pocket-books.THREE EAST TRADERS 1308 Greene Avenue (Next to Westmount Post Office) Open Monday through Friday to 8:00 p.m.9:30 am.prices tailored to meet to 6:00 p.m.last week.-| dent, said the annual exhibition ! 1 i ! | | their knowledge on display.It Floor hockey Frceman .WESTMOUNT HIGH music class members taken to Place des Arts on Wednesday afternoon to a matinee performance given by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra .STEPHEN GOLDENBERG, Mt.Stephen avenue, this week recovering from injuries sustained during a collision between a motorcycle and an automobile .EVA MOSONYI NAGY, member of Independent Association, Academy road, exhibiting her paintings until December 27 in the Lobby of the Cinema Ville Marie .High school science fair set April 23 High school students in West- mount will have the opportunity to participate again this year in the Montreal Science Fair.The fair will take place April 23-24 at the chalet on Mount Royal, officials of the fair announced in a press conference Each entrant, including individual students and groups, must be sponsored by a science teacher.Some 200 students are expected to enter 175 projects.Many of the entrants will face competition in their own schools before going on to compete in the Montreal Fair.The provincial Department of Education will grant a $500 scholarship to the winner of the fair.In addition to the scholarship, and the Lieutenant-Gover- nor\u2019s Medal, the top student will represent the Montreal area at the Canada-wide Science Fair in Winnipeg in early May.The school with the best overall showing will be given the Montreal Science Fair trophy and a multi-volume encyclopedia of science.Other scholarship and cash prizes will be awarded in the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.Mrs.Edna Scott, fair presi- is designed to encourage original scientific thought and \u2018to allow the young people .to put ranks second to none in country.\u201d The fair, started in 1960.is sponsored by professional associations and busines firms.the | \"Y' players win 50-2 | On Saturday, December 5th Church carol service The Annual Twilight Carol Service will be presented by the Men and Boys\u2019 Choir of St.George's Church, Dominion Square, on Friday, December 18th at 5:30 p.m.In addition to the old and new Carols to be sung by the Choir, the congregation will be asked to join in the singing of the well known Christmas hymns.The service will be preceded by a half hour or organ music.This year the principal treble soloist will be David Craig, son ; of Dr.and Mrs.Gibson Craig, (605 Clarke Avenue.Oother mem- \u2018bers of the Choir from West- mount include Trebles:\u2014 Philip \"and Gerald Miller, Jeremy Clark, | Alistair Dean, John Peck, An- | drew Phillips, Alto:\u2014 Christopher Phillips, Bass:\u2014 David Phillips.| The Choir will be under the | direction of Gordon Phillips, Or- i ganist and Choirmaster, of 357 Melville Avenue.Included in this year's program are the carols O Come All Ye Faithful, Silent Night, Holy Night, and Away in a Manger.The choir will sing Rejoice, ye Christian Brethen; A Son is Born of Mary; On This Day Earth Shall Ring; The Snow Lay on the Ground; Still, Still, Still; Of the Father's Heart Begotten, 1 Saw Three Ships; and Born To-day is the Child Divine.The Boy Choristers will sing The Little Lord Jesus is Sleeping; The Linden Tree Carol; and What Cheer?Good Cheer.The organ prelude will be Noel Angevin, by Cesar Frank.Other MARTIN CAR RENTALS Daily, Weekly, Monthly and long term Leasing Cars and Trucks 24 Hours a Day Service on Three Locations 650 Ste.Marguerite St.WE 7-9338 \u2014 Westmounters will sing at St.George\u2019s Dec.18 organ selections will be Choral Prelude on Stuttgart, by Flor Pecters, and the organ postlude, Postlude on Adeste Fideles, by Eric Thiman.Since the census of June 1961.the annual rate of growth of Canada\u2019s population has been only 1.8 per cent, compared to three per cent through the 1951.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 PLENTY OF HOT WATER?Coll us today ond let us install a hot water heater lorge enough te give you oll the hot water vos need.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.C.Cadorette \u2014 R.Guitard 206 Olivier Ave, Westmount WE.5-1189 24 HOURS SERVICE ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY Xmas Sale Continuing Until Christmas Eve Montreal Trust 777 Dorchester Blvd.West, Place Ville Marie Tel.861-1681 A big 4% on your savings when you place your money with Montreal Trust.Interest is calculated monthly on Personal Reserve Accounts.You enjoy free chequing privileges with a Regular Savings Account, and here's an important plus: the /onger hours! So convenient.And you can deposit by mail If you wish.Let us open an account for you today._J ,the Westmount YMCA Young i Men's floor hockey team played host to a team from the Anglican Ministerial College, and defeated them 50 to 2.The floor hockey game consisted of two forty minute periods with a ten minute intermission.As Montreal does not have a standard set of floor hockey rules the coaches came together before the game and combined the two sets of rules being used by the teams.This combining of the rules sometimes hindered and sometimes helped the teams.During the play, the physical condition of the players contributed a great deal towards the score.The coaches agreed after it was over that we had accomplished the aims of the visitation which was, challenge, PRICES GREATLY REDUCED TO MEET ALL YULETIDE BUDGETS.OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SELECTED CANDIAN AND EUROPEAN PAINTINGS WILL BE ON SALE.Don\u2019t Miss This Opportunity ! 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UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.T HE J VOL.XXXVH, No.50 Fire Dept.issues Yule warnings Your home has a better chance of being burned at Christmas than at any other time of year, the West- mount Fire Department warns.Fire officials this week urged all citizens to take special precautions with Christmas trees and other decorations.Dried-out trees, Christmas candles, over-loaded circuits.and cumbustible decorations are frequent causes of tragedy during the holiday season, they said.The Christmas tree is an exciting symbol of the season but the setting up and trimming of the tree requires that great care be taken to prevent fires.The conifers are oily and very inflammable, they should be kept out of doors, under snow if possible or given frequent sprinklings with water so that they will not dry out.When the tree is brought indoors, the! lower six to ten inches of the trunk should be cleared of small twigs, and the tree then should be stood in a container of water so that the rest of the tree will retain some moisture.Decorative electric lights should be placed so that none (Continued on page 6) Humidification Home - Office - Industry Ne FUEL a.9763 St.Lawrence 273-887 1 THE OEVE- BROW W.EZST M OU NAT XAITINEF, MONTREAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, CANDIED.a WE.ESTABLISHED OIHMAN\u2019S 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmohers JEWELLERS 3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.1964 ss 35 THE PLAY'S THE THING: Grade six pupils of Westmount Park School are putting on two drama productions Monday evening.Seen above, are boys and girls involved in the production of \"St.Nicholas in Trouble\u201d.They are, left to right, Pam Glennon, Rosemary Hood, Marie Virgo, Jennifer Morter, Peter van Gelder, Nancy Harbottle, and Martin Cukierman.Westmount Park sixth graders to present two plays Monday Westmount Park School grade six students will present two plays Monday, Dec.14 at 8 p.m.at the School.The plays, \u2018\u2018St.Nicholas in Trouble\u201d, and \u2018\u2018Children of the Sun\u2019\u2019, will be sponsored by the Westmount Park Home and School Association.Admission is free and all those interested in attending will be most welcome.This is the second year in which special drama production has been introduced into West- mount Park School's curriculum, under the direction of Mr.Charles Rittenhouse, Coordinator of English for the Protestant School Board.Mr.Rittenhouse is the author of the play \u2018\u2018Children of the Sun\u2019.The plays are produced and directed by Mrs.J.W.Mel- cher.Special programs for the productions will be issued bound in unique covers made by the children of the school.The covers are fashioned of cardboard, cut out pieces of cloth, and crayoning SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES MONTREAL BOOK ROOM LTD.BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS 1455 McGill College Avenue Montreal Mountain Street at Sherbrooke VICTOR 2-4444 guided by the children\u2019s imagination.\u201cThe wonder of the Christmas story is sometimes lost in the confusion of preparation and therefore we believe that this evening will remind you of its essential message and enhance your appreciation of this season,\u201d the executive state in a foreword to the program.Did the boys and girls enjoy the work involved in preparing the productions?\u201cDrama is not all fun and games, but hard work too,\u201d Deborah Josephson, Grade 6, reports she discovered.One of the girls involved in the production, Jennifer Morter (St.Nicholas) is following in her mother's footsteps.Mrs.Morter has appeared in the \u2018Luck of Ginger Coffey?\u2019 and several TV productions.Children taking part in the production of \u201cSt.Nicholas in Trouble\u2019 are: Cast: Pamela Glennon, Police list hazards of Peter the season If you see anything suspicious, call the police.That was the advice of the West- mount Police Department this week as officials outlined some of the hazards of the holiday season.Police report no crime in the city recently, but they point out that housebreakings, thefts, and extortion rackets are taking place in many communities.One holiday precaution the department has taken is the positioning of extra constables in the commercial areas now that the stores are open every evening.Among warnings issued to the public is the need to keep windows closed even if the house is full of people.There have been incidents where coats and (Continued on page 6) * Rosemary Hood, Nancy van Gelder, Martin Cukierman, bottle, Jennifer Morter, and Marie Virgo.Stage manager is Mark Freedman; Marion Emo is in charge of wardrobe; and the production assistant is Cathy Jones.Taking part in \u201cChildren of the Sun\u2019 are: Cast: Judy Vitek: Arthur Graham, Michael Ormos, Stuart Cooper, Deborah Josephson, Ricky Musto, Nancy Hewitt, Judy Sparrow, Karen Gaucher, Christine Henson, Bulmer, Lerzan Ergunder.Robin Hood, Colin Ryan, Billy Power, Ellen Gould, Liane Heller, John Gall, Wendy Owen, Tyler Baylis, Cheryl Graul, Anne Parkinson, and Ruth Collins.Stage managers are Robin Hood and Colin Ryan; in charge of wardrobe and production assistant is Cathy Jones.Marion Emo, is the prompter.ANTIQUES Clock or Miniature Garden.Service.Pine of all kinds, finished (Comer Gladstone) R27 7722 2 P7222 RONRE 1267 Greene Avenue (Opposite Har- | Sharon Syvret, Deborah: RN RE TT TT Ey Beautiful brass helmet Scuttle.A glass Dome for that French Ormulu Tiffany -type Shades, rors.Worcester Dessert Service, Five-plece dark blue Wedgewood Tea COLLECTORS\u2019 CENTRE Antiques 4114 St.Catherine St.West LLU L770247, 2 2 2 22 2 PO 2 a) A Fine selection of Branded Lines Merchandise THE STORE FOR MEN'S ~ BOYS\u2019 WEAR BRUCE JOHNSTON ACEH NRO INC OOTE PAGE THREE Puppet show set \"at Atwater Library A puppet show will be held at the Atwater Library, corner of { Atwater avenue and Tupper street Saturday.Dec.19 at 3.30 pan, The show will be put on by the \u201cMakebelieve Marionette Theatre lof the Children's Art Centre.St.lLustache-sur-le-Lac SHADOIWED QUESTION MARK ?What would happen to your business interests or to the family if either you or your partner died prematurely ?| would like to tell you how modern life insurance planning through the SUN LIFE OF CANADA takes full care of this situation.Call me today, RICHARD GORDON Sun Life Building, Suite 156 TELEPHONE: i Office: UN.6 - 6411 Res.: 482 - 7716 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA AS GIFTS Gilt-framed Mir- and unfinished.932-0688 A AAA AAA | WE.5-6015 Steinberg's) The Westmount Exominer, Friday, December 11, 1964 4 FAA REF ET \"KE UIrInNTtmner HUGH R MOUNT, Gonsral Mesager Printed and Published Every Friday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7008 KNdare Road, Montreal 29 Johan W.Senctes President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick .Chairman Editorial \u2014 Accountisg \u2014 Circulation Displey Advertising 481-2771 Classified Advertising \u2014 8:30 em.te 5 p.m.Daily (To 8:30 p.m.Men,, Tues.& Wed.) 481-0451 The Exsminer sims to be am independent, clean newspaper for the aeme, dovoted te publio service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year) $1.28 half year.Vive cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association, Csnadism Community Newspapers Representatives.Authorized as Second Clauss Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawe and for payment of postage in cash.WE SAY Candidates are named THE Westmount Municipal Association has nominated its candidates for the posts of mayor and aldermen.They are still only candidates.The democratic process is in existence in Westmount, and anyone who objects to the nominating committee of the Association picking the officials for public office, need only use the procedures required to put other candidates in the running.True, the Association's candidates in the past have won out over whatever other candidates have chosen to run.But thev won hy a democratic vote.The Association exists to express the will of its members, one-and-all people of Westmount.It does not exist to somehow defeat the purposes of the democratic process.Anyone who sees something sinister in the power of the Association must remember that membership is open to anyone in Westmount.We welcome the announcement of the Association\u2019s candidates.They are all able men.Now we wait to see if any other citizens will choose to run.If not, then no one may say that the officials of the city are picked, not elected.The democratic process is available, if no one chooses to use it, no one should later complain that it does not exist in Westmount.YOU SAY Ponders renovation Dear Sir: Now it is City Hall itself.What started as the renovation of lower Westmount, spread to the redevelopment of the park.What is next?It is reassuring to learn that the outside of the City Hall building will not be touched.But one can't help wondering just how modern the inside will be made.The interior now has an air of solid and thoughtful handling of affairs.A cold, thoroughly indifferent air of efficiency is the atmosphere, prevailing in modern business quarters.One hopes that this kind of transformation will not be the outcome of the renovation of City Hall.It almost happened at the park.1 hope city officials are not now willing to sacrifice what reflects the City of West- mount, for something more representative of the Dorches- ter street skyscrapers, Yours truly.G.P.Handicapped ask access Sir: 1 would like to say a word for handicapped persons.In none of the new building complexes that have gone up in Montreal has any provision been made for persons confined to a wheel chair, or even persons who find many steps impossible to climb, The architects in their rush for a bright young image for their buildings have completely ignored the handicapped.These buildings are completely closed to such people.Would it not be possible for them to be taken into consideration in the plans for the new complexes in West.mount?These projects have announced elaborate plans for shopping areas, do they want to make access difficult for the handicapped, and, too, for senior citizens who must walk with care and tire easy.Thank you, A.P.B.| 25 Years ago in The Examiner Thursday, Dec.14, 1939 In a lead editorial The Examiner applauded the Government\u2019s plans to set up price controls.Said The Examiner: At the outbreak of the war, many men of small or moderate salaries began to wonder bow their means could be stretched to meet the enhanced cost ef living, which everybody expected.Still vivid were memories of the last war when profiteers abounded unchecked; when sky-high prices were the rule rather than the exception; and the man in the street held the bag.It was with a great deal of satisfaction, therefore that the salaried man heard the remarks of Labor Minister McLarty .and the assurance that the Wartime Prices and Trade Board would \u201cmaintain the distribution of the necessaries of life at a fair and reasonable price\u201d .Mr.McLarty paid a well- deserved tribute to the cooperation given the government by Canadian businessmen, particularly the retail merchants.2.2 .si sk ba À variety of goods were being advertised in The Examiner for Westmount Christmas shoppers at prices considerably below those prevailing today.\u201c Christmas trees were being offered at from 25¢ up.Christmas tree lights were listed as 29¢ a set, or with star reflectors, $1.59 a set; weatherproof outdoor lights were $1.95 for a set of eight, or $7.50 for a set with 20 lamps.Imported English Christmas candles were selling at 49¢ and up for a box of six.Fresh-killed geese were offered at 22¢ a pound while Ducklings cost 28¢ a pound.Loin of pork was 21¢ a pound, rump roast, 24¢ a Ib.and leg of lamb 30¢ a lb, Tangerines were 2 dozen for 25¢ and large navel oranges were listed at 25¢ a dozen.Frozen strawberries and frozen peaches were selling for 25¢ a pint.Beluga caviar was $1.90 for a 4 oz.tin, and Romanoff caviar was selling at 95¢ a 3 oz.tin.Fillets of anchovies were offered at 35¢ for a 3 oz.jar.Imported Belgian fancy biscuits in a metal casket were listed at 2 lbs.for $1.75.Among the gifts suggested by local retailers were skates and boots, $3.25 to $9.35, cocktail shakers, $1.98, electric silex, $6.45, electric mixer, $14.95, and satin or taffeta housccoats at $2.98.Quick Canadian Quiz 1.Which Canadian Prime Minister had the longest continuous term in office?2.The average wage in Canadian manufacturing was 99 cents an hour in 1949.What is the current figure?3.Three-quarters.1, Sir Wil- holds, what proportion are equipped with cars?4.Is Canada's population increasing at a rate of eight, four or two per cent annually?5.What one province contains one-third of Canada's total productive farm land?ANSWERS: 5.Saskatchewan.Three-quarters.1.Sir Wilfrid frid Laurier, 1896-1911.4.In recent years, at less than two per cent annually.2.At June, 1964, $2.01.(Material prepared by the editors of Quick Canadian Facts, the pocket annual of facts about Canada.) the windshield ground to my prescription!\u201d Prof.Spence-Sales view: Cifies in dire need of practical renewal \u201cCanada today stands on the threshold of an exciting era of urban planning and development.Although we have undoubtedly lagged behind in the field of urban re-development, the time has definitely come when we must face this problem squarely, not only with vision and imagination \u2014 but with down- to-earth practical plans and projects to re-vitalize blighted areas of our cities and return them to the tax and revenue producing side of ledger.\u201d Professor Harold Spence- Sales of the School of Architecture at McGill University, a resident of Westmount, who has been concerned with urban renewal for many years, and who is serving as site.planner for Westmount Centre, has studied the blight problem of many major cenires and feels that civic authorties, the public generally and even the influential press, have neglected this crippling menace to Canadian cities for too long a time.\u201cDuring the past ten years, especially,\u201d said Professor Spence - Sales, \u2018\u2018expressions such as \u2018re-development\u2019, \u2018slum clearance\u2019 and \u2018urban renewal\u2019 have become almost too commonplace, both in government and in public campaigns of civic organizations.Although the precise meaning of these terms vary according to the projects or programs under consideration, their recurring use serves to emphasize \u2014 and to emphasize in no uncertain terms \u2014 that there is a dire need for the replacement of obsolete and decaying buildings in ever-spreading areas within our cities.\u201d These slums and blighted arcas are growing faster than they are being replaced \u2014 an all too-true fact \u2014 but even worse is the far graver fact that nobody is seriously distressed about it, the Professor pointed out.\u201cIt seems much easier to turn away from the problem and leave the burden of \u2018doing something about it\u2019 to civic authorities even though we know they do not have the financial resources to carry out such huge undertakings.\u201d In his discussion with the Westmount Examiner yesterday, Professor Spence-Sales pointed out that all \u201ctoo many people think of a city only as a group of buildings \u2014 yet we know that real \u2018flavor\u2019 of a city comes from its spaces \u2014 from its unoccupied areas \u2014 such as its streets, squares, parks and its natural beauties such as rivers or our own Mount Royal, \u2018The Westmount Centre project has provided much open Space.for the essence of a vessel is its emptiness and a city is a vessel too, \u2014 a container for people and for living.A city's essence, therefore, like the vessel's, lies in its open areas, or more specifically, its public spaces.\u201d Professor Spence-Sales pointed out that it is impossible to discuss urban spaces as if they were isolated entities separate and self contained.The effectiveness of space depends on its neighbors, therefore, it is a duty of all developers and all local authorities, and the general public, to carry on the pursuit of orderly re-development.\u201cToday, in Canada, we stand on the threshhold of an exciting era of urban planning and development,\u201d said the Professor.\u2018The public looks for beauty, spirit and vitality, and to achieve this an immediate program of public education must be undertaken.One of the most important educational mediums is our newspapers.\u201d The important facts or urban re-development according to Professor Spence-Sale, are: \u2014obsolete buildings must be removed to effect slum- clearance and prevent pestilence.\u2014when new buildings, such as Westmount Centre, are planned, and erected, two- thirds of the area must be left as open space, \u2014open spaces must be made.accessible to be used by the general public.\u2014adequate parking areas must be provided to get automo-\u2019 biles off the streets.\u2014the commercial area should not be spread across our cities but should be concentrated in specific areas \u2014 using height, such as is planned in Westmount Centre, as a means of concentration, \u2014 rather than extending, or spreading, boundaries.\u2014the architecture of the buildings should be functional, yet delicate and beautiful and above all permanent.\u2014tax revenues from the new development can be used to provide new community facilities.\u2014slum-removal projects invariably result in lowering of juvenile delinquency rate.\u2014apathy toward removal of blight area indicate lack of civic interest and civic pride \u2014 in other words, selfishness.\u2014citizens who do not actively support slum-clearance pro- pects are actually working against the progress of theri own community \u2014 and their city.va A Roslyn school carol service set Dec.15 The Annual Christmas Carol | A Service for teachers, students ! and parents will be held around a lighted Christmas tree outside Roslyn School, 4699 Westmount Avenue, at 7:30 p.m.on December 15th, The School Choir, under Miss\u2019 V.Jamison's direction, will sing a selection of Christmas carols and songs.The Home and School Association, will serve cocia and: cookies afterwards in the school gymnasium, lAMONDS MAY, indeed, be \u201ca girl's best friend\u201d but there are women, bless them, who can be inordinately pleased with a gift more personal and not quite so expensive! For them a rare old map to hang in an honoured place, a fine engraving of Old Montreal, or a Victorian flower book, profusely and enchantingly illustrated, is a gift of homage and a recognition of their taste or interests.AND WILLIAM P.WOLFE'S Antiquarian Bookshop and Art Gallery, at 222 rue de l'Hôpital, a step away from busy St.James Street, is both gracious and spacious.It provides the right atmosphere in which to select gifts that reflect thought and care in the choosing.BIRDWATCHERS.ANGLERS and fanciers of horseflesh would relish an old, amusing and informative book on the subject, and Mr.W.has them.You can browse and look and think, and get expert advice if you wish it.HIS COLLECTION OF CANA- DIANA is excellent, and in a variety of media .books, prints, manuscripts, maps.ephemera, and early Canadian paintings.The collector.the inquirer or the casually interested person can spend a profitable and enjoyable hour perusing the shelves of William Wolfe's establishment.Make it a part of your Christmas pleasure to visit and shop in the area where Montreal had its beginnings \u2014 and where our modern city is retracing a path to its fascinating and vital past.There's plenty of parking nearby and half an hour of it is \u201con the house.\u201d William P.Wolfe Bookseller in Old Montreal 222 rue de \"Hopital Telephone 288-5732 IT'S THE GIRLS\u2019 TURN: Unity Boys' Club held their annual Mother and Daughter Banquet Wednesday evening.At the banquet, seen above, left to right, were special guests John Ferguson and Bobby Rousseau, Mrs.Jean Ranger, and her niece, Debbie Standing.Mrs.Ranger was subbing for Debbie's mom.Debbie won a special award for sportsmanship and good citizenship.The boys had their turn Tuesday evening when the Father and Son affair was held.Scouts active Tree decorating and winter trips planned The Boy Scout movement in Westmount continues to flourish despite the competition of television and other activities for the leisure time of youth.Projects now being planned by Scouts here range from winter camping trips to decorating Christmas trees at a hospital.Members of the local troops range in age from about 11 to 17 years-old.Any boy who wants to join the movement need only visit one of the troops on their meeting night.He does not have to have been a Cub previously.The local troops join together to discuss district problems and upcoming programs in the Scouters Club.Among future projects under discussion are plans for a Jamboree coming up next July in Drummondville and arrangements for programs in connection with Expo 67.The Boy Scouts will have their own pavilion at the Montreal World's Fair, and it is reported that building plans are almost finished.In connection with the Exposition, local Scouts will aid in planning accommodation, tours, and so on for foreign Scouts who will visit here in 1967.Scouts of the 2nd Westmount Troop meet Monday evenings at 7:15 in the basement of Dominion Douglas Church, 687 Roslyn avenue.There are 32 boys in the troop under Scoutmaster T.M.Harper.Among the activities of the troop is a project whereby | members go to the Montreal General Hospital and aid in the | setting up of the Christmas trees in and around the hospital at Yuletime each year.This is not only a \u2018Good Turn' from the Scouts standpoint but is most | appreciated by the hospital au- | thorities, a sokesman for the hospital reported.1 The St.Matthias Troop meets || Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.min the church hall at 10 Church Hill.The troop numbers 32 boys and is under Scoutmaster T.Alexander.Two troops mect Wednesday evenings.The St.Leo's Troop mects at 7:30 p.m.at St.Leo's.{i Bi omestic problem?Why not treat her The troop.numbering 24, is To a brandnew under the direction of Scout- Water heater?master F.A.Robertson.This weekend scouts of the troop will JOHN WATSON i si brs of Rive or LIMITED The 32 boys of the Weredale C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE House troop meet at Weredale House, Wednesday evening under Scoutmaster H.Wilson.Chairman of the Group Committee of the Boy Scouts of Were- dale House is Mr.George Brug- (Continued on page 6) WE.5-4689 RADIO EQUIPPED LANSDOWNE SPECIAL & HOURLY RATES Operated by 18 Gladstone \u2014 Westmount 933-8484 CHRISTENINGS \u2014 WEDDINGS \u2014 FUNERALS \u2014- AIRPORT Humidification DAY & NIGHT SERVICE for TAXI REG\u2019D.Home - Office - Industry VTT PEN FUEL OIL \u2014 OUT OF TOWN TRIPS BURNER SALES & SERVICE 5763 St.L Boulevard 273-8871 E.Gallagher I have never understood why anyone would roast the turkey and shuck the clams and crisp the croutons and shell the peas and candy the sweels and compote the cranberries and bake the pies and clear the table and wash the dishes and fall into bed.when they could sit back and enjoy CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S DINNER $4.00 Children $2.25 RESERVATIONS: 866-3461 PARKING FACILITIES 915 WINDSOR ST.IN THE NEW CARLTON HOTEL aS THIS IS COVERED BY YOUR \" ALL FILCO DOORS AND ~~ WINDOWS CARRY A © GENEROUS GUARANTEE: .\u2018ON SCREEN AND GLASS\u201d ~~.BREAKAGE Su AT aluminum doers, windows, siding n = ! by FilterLite All Weather (Alum) Ltd, © 102 Eimsiis, LaSalle = \"A Reynolds Aluminum Company ol CASALL 366- 30.© srr \u2018tar HY estimate by Filce consultant M #961 \u2018Li J0quiassq \u2018Anpiuy \u2018JOULWOXZ qUNOULSSM 341 ç © Westmount resident The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 11, 1964 Dr.Henry Durost is appointed Executive Director at Verdun Dr.Henry Durust.of 4328 Sherbrooke street west in West- mount, has been appointed Executive Director of the Verdun Protestant Hospital, Mr.D.Ross McMaster, president of the hospital and chairman of the Board of Managerent, announced this week.He will succeed Dr.Charles A.Roberts, who, for the past seven years, has directed the affairs of the hospital.Dr.Durost was born in Woud- stock, New Brunswick.He completed his general education at the University of New Bruns- wiek and graduated with his M.D.from McGill in 1950.He completed his postgraduate training in psychiatry in 1955 having taken his training at Verdun Protestant Hospital, the Allen Memorial Instiute, and Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, England.He received his Diploma in Psychiatry from McGill and was certified as a Specialist in Psychiatry by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1956 and by the Quebec College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1957.Dr.Durost is presently an assistant professor in the Depart- MERRILL PECK EXHIBITION of Paintings and Drawings UNTIL DECEMBER 19 galerie GEMST gallery 5380 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST {BETWEEN GIROUARD & DECARIE) PARKING AT THE REAR IL PAINTINGS EVA MOSONYI NAGY On View to December 27th Lobby, Cinema Ville Marie 861- Information \u2014 Galerie Ville Marie 5669 (Corner camels \u2014 gazelles \u2014 INDIA CRAFTS 3998 St.Catherine St.West \u2014 933-3854 FOR THE UNUSUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Shop Indion Bozoor Style From an array of intricately carved wooden tables and screens \u2014 appealing elephants \u2014 swallows \u2014 sinister masks .gleaming brass goblets\u2014 kettles vases \u2014 osh- trays \u2014 bells «55 dinner gongs \u2014 rose bowls \u2014 cigarette boxes .delicate ivory carvings\u2014muted Madras throws .Bross Candlesticks $1.99 o poir and up .Atwater) | DR.HENRY B.DUROST ment of Psychiatry at MeGill and has recently held the position of Senior Psychiatrist in| charge of male admissions at | the Verdun Protestant Hospital.CMMMUNITY AFFAIRS During his professional ca-\\ reer.Dr.Durost has been ac-' tive in community affairs related to the development of psychiatric services.Presently he: is president of the Medical Staff of Verdun Protestant Hospital, President of the Board of Di-, rectors of Forward House in i Montreal, Vice-President of the Board of Directors of l'\u2019Hopi- ta! Psychiatrique de Bordeaux, : Chairman of the Sub-committee tion of the Mental Health Advisory Committee of the Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, concerned with the use of psy-.hiatric drugs.| be effective on January 1.1965.Police list .(Continued from page 3) purses were piled on a bed in a room with an open window, and thieves have made off with them without disturbing the : party.Detectives caution the public travelling on buses to be wary of pickpockets, Several cases have been reported recently on St.Catherine street and Park avenue buses.Beware of con men, detectives warn.Many appeals are made to the generosity of the public at this time of year.Most ; of them are genuine, police say, but some individuals seek money for their own pockets.Check the credentials of anyone collecting money, make a point of being aware what genuine \u2018charity drives are taking place, | is their advice.! Do not accept C.O.D.packages, you are not expecling.It has ; happened that ! pays for the package and upon {opening it discovers only sand or old newspapers, if anything.Above all, police warn, drive carefully.Even if you are used to winter driving conditions, other drivers may not be.Make allowance for them.Watch out for pedestrians loaded down with parcels and unable to see clearly.Beware of children caught up in winter play and the holiday spirit who may abandon caution and run or slide out onto the road.CALL TO BUSINESSMEN Municipal government is essentially business.There should be a good supply of businessmen willing to serve their own and the municipalities\u2019 best interests.\u2014 Napanee (Ont.) Post-Express, \"of the bulbs touches the tree and a mem-' § ber of an Ad Hoe Committee M Dr.Durost's appointment will à the customer, Fire Dept.issues .(Continued from page 3) or its leaves.Use uncombustible decorating materials.Supervise small children playing near the tree.Keep matches, lighters, and candles out of their reach.Dispose of gift wrappings promptly and safely.Place them in a metal trash container as soon as possible.Zhe Tomorrow! Reveals the startling significance behind world news!.with PROPHECIES next 20 e Tree decorating .years! (Continued from page 5) j man.The troop is limited to boys a eee i in residence at Weredale.RADIO 1410 Scouts of Shaar Hashomayim meet Thursday night at 7:30 in the synagogue hall, 450 Ken- sington avenue.The troop numbers 16, and is under the direction of Scoutmaster J.Weissler.Among the troops\u2019 planned acti- THE GOOD MUSIC STATION MONTREAL Daily ar 6:30 a.m.10,000 WATTS Sunday at 1:30 p.m.ties is a winter camping trip Dec.24-27 at Camp Tamarcouta, the Boy Scout Camp.\u2019 The St.Andrew\u2019s Troop meets WANT ADS 1 Thursday evening at 7 p.m.The REGULARLY troop mumbers 24 and is lead by | Scoutmaster Robert Aiken READ and USE on Alcoholism and Drug Addic-' §# COMBINE FESTIVE FUN AND A SKI HOLIDAY .AT THE CHATEAU FRONTENAC Make the picturesque Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City your skiing headquarters.Buses leave from the hotel daily for nearby Lac Beauport .where you'll find first class facilities for your favourite winter sport.There are modern ski tows, and a ski school under the direction of Russell Légaré, a senior member of the Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance.And at The Château you'll enjoy all the trimmings of the festive season.Gaiety and dancing.topped off with a special gourmet meal at New Year's.Call your Travel Agent 4&8 ged or any Canadian Pacific office.4% : ~ x A Chateau Frontenac TRAINS / TRUOKS / sire / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATIONS WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM os Bottle drives, dance planned by \u2018Y\u2019 Teens t The Westmount Y.M.C.A.TEEN | agers in the Westmount wea.COUNCIL is undertaking three! More information will be avail-' major projects as it starts to ful- able from the \"Y\" as final plans fill the purpese of the group.The ged.\u2018 rt rogram will be 3 series af 1 Ue, are uly Westmount two BOTTLE DRIVES on Satur-|»9 who are interested in joining ' day, December 12th from 10.00 a.this COUNCIL they are asked to | A sparkling Christmas spectacular, Nutcracker with a company numbering 150, is in full rehearsal at the studios of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens.This famous Tchaikovsky Christmas ballet will be performed at the m.until 3.00 p.m.and again on contact Ron at the \u2018Y\u2019 \u2014 937-3916; Les Grands Ballets Canadiens fo presen! Nuicracker ballet forms into a prince, pertornied by Academy student lan Wildeman.The Prince in gratitude takes Clara on a journey through the Land of Snow and into the beautiful Kingdom of Sweets where she is royally entertained in the feature roles are: Lawrence Haider.Armando Jorge.Andree Millaire: Brydon Paige.Vincent Warren.Margery Lambert.Christa Mertins; Linda Stearns Patrick Hurde.Vanada [nt Erica Jayne Saturday, January 9h from 10.00\u2018 or any of the following executive A - members: Jette Stoffregan \u2014 482- a.m.to 3.00 p.m.Their drives will 7997: Ruth Swan \u2014 486-8071: Chris be to raise money to assist the Bjair \u2014 481-8597.or Russell Kel- group in it's work with teenagers _ -7057 3 * ley 481-7057.in Westmount and to provide a fund to subsidize the cost for| ! À sending leaders to Leadership left on the council.Training Programs which operate throughout the year.The second program will be a dance will be called the \u201cHOLLY tee of Canada.63 Sparks Street, HOP\" and will be for any teen-| Ottawa 4.In the Kodai region of Madras State, India, 10,000 people.\u201cdance\u2019\u2019 on Wednesday evening, per month receive milk through : December 23rd at the \u2018Y\u2019.The| the Unitarian Service Commit- - CHRISTIE PLUMBING LIMITED COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE FAST \u2014 EFFICIENT RESIDENTIAL \u2014 COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL HU.4-2010 5331A Sherbrooke W, _ 24 Hour Service pm Mothing Fits He Xmas Season Libe Flowers ! 3 There's Seven things, And each one brings, A thought both sweet and tender.A fire to poke, A pipe to smoke, A little curly head to stroke, And four feet on a fender.A gaily lighted Xmas tree To mark your Yuletide hours; While friends come in With merry cheer To your home that's gay with flowers Place Your O.er Early For Xmas Howes / RE.1-1153 5580 DECARIE Grower Le DUD BSDINBBERN DEI BHR MBN SD NDB RNB DBI RIB BND Place des Arts December 18, 19 and 22, with matinees on Decem- ;ber 19 and 23.| The first evening will be spon- | sored by La Société d'Etude et de Conférences, à cultural de- There are only eight 18) places velopment group now numbering | Scenic designs for the Nut.{over 1,000 members in Quebec and Eastern Ontario.The performance will feature Anton Dolin, recognized as the world\u2019s greatest English dancer of the past half century, as special guest artist in the roll of Dr.Drosselmeyer, and Anna-Marie and David Holmes the company's star dancers as the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier respectively.One of the major highlights of the performance will be the participation of Montreal school children who are students at the ballet company\u2019s academy.Some 60 children will dance in such parts as angels, piccadors.sheep, mice, rats and snowflakes in this delightful two act fantasy.This year's performance of | Nutcracker will be staged and choreographed by Fernand Nault, a native of Montreal who has spent most of his career over the Sy past 20 years with the American\u2019 Ballet Theatre touring throughout the world as a dancer and choreographer.He restaged Nutcracker last spring for the Louisville Civic Ballet Company and has only recently left a South % | American Tour with the American Ballet Theatre to do Nutcracker for Les Grands Ballets A | Canadiens this Christmas.The story of Nutcracker re- A volves around a Christmas party given by Councillor von Stahl- baum and his wife for their children Clara and Fritz with many friends attending.The Godfather, Dr.Drosselmeyer, featuring Anton Dolin, as special guest artist, presents the children with mechanical toys.Clara.performed by Marie-Claude L'Ecuyer and Isabelle Ernst.academy students.receives a Nutcracker.Her brother Fritz performed by student Maurice Lemay is jealous.breaks the toy and Dr.Drossel- meyer repairs it.The Children are sent to bed.Clara steals downstairs to gel her Nutcracker and in her dream finds Dr.Drosselmeyer who seizes the toy and turns it into a live Nutcracker.the part performed by another academy student Alexandre Belinsky.The Nutcracker is joined by a regiment and from the shadows appears a battalion of mice challenging in mortal combat and headed by the Mouse King, performed by Daniel Jackson.Just as all seems lost for the Nutcracker and his troupe Clara slays the Mouse King with her slipper and the Nutcracker trans- Grunt Club hears C.H.Drury today C.H.Drury.Minister of Defence Production, and local member of Parliament will be the guest speaker today at the 30th annual banquet of the Grunt Club Inc.The Grunt Club represents members of the marine industries and shipping fraternities.More than 1,000 members and guests are expected to attend the dinner at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Proceeds (rom the dinner go to the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute and the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club.Court of the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier, performed respectively by \u201cAnna-Marie and David Holmes, the company\u2019s H idifi e star dancers.When all is over, umi I ication Clara is escorted home.for Home - Office - Industry S.ALBERT.Q ® FUEL OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE 5763 SU Lu nee ' Boalevaed ne 273-8871 cracker are being created by René Petit.while the costume designer is Solange Legendre.| The company's Conductor is Claude Poirier; Milenka Nider- lova is Zallet Mistress, and Bry- don Paige is Assistant Ballet Master.Tom Skelton from New York has been brought in especially to light the show.i Other company dancers taking HEADQUARTERS © *% TRI-ANG RAILWAYS HO Scale SCALEXTRIC MOTOR RACING SETS 1/30 Scale V96L \u2018LL J0quadeq \u2018ABP \u2018JoUILDY] JUNOULSSM Oy) L Also complete stock of Accessories 02 MEME CNE ME ME HEM AOE AC RENE ACE AERC RAC IEE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SCALEXTRIC RACING SET Consisting ef 2 \"formula 2\" Model Cars, 2 Hend Controls.97 \u201c Crash Barriers, 2 piece Change- ° over & Tracks, transformer.Layout size approximately 49\" « ARDMMMNMMNNDIMASNEANRHDNMSINMNNNe NN NDS 2°58\".$31 value.a\" We have a wonderful selection of Christmas Cards \u2014 Gift Wrappings \u2014 Decorations \u2014 etc.A Complete Stock of TV Advertised : ® TOYS © DOLLS ® MODELS ® HOBBIES ® TOBOGGANS ® HOCKEY STICKS, ETC.We Deliver \u2014 484-8936 Sherbrooke Service Store 5255 SHERBROOKE WEST Between Northclitte & Decerie \u2014 4 blocks west of Claremont © OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 11, 1964 UNITED St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Wesimount CLERGY The KHevd.Alex.Mellor: I'he Hevd Glenn L.Pritchard: The Hevd, Canon $8.B, Lindsay (Hon), Organist & Choirmaster Edward T.Brewn.(10) Cote St.Anfoine Rd, near Argyle Ave.) Ministers: Third Sunday in Advent REV.D.M.GRANT B.A.D.D.8:00 won Holy Eucharist REV.A.D.MOULAND.B.A.B.D.10.15 san.Muattins (said) 11:00 a.m.White Gift Service 11.00 a.m.Sunday Schoo) \u201cTHE CHRISTMAS RUSH\" 11:00 gan.Sung Eucharist Sermon by Dr.Grant 7.00 pm.Choral Evensong 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 7:00 p.m.St.Andrew's Fireside Talk by a U.S.Army Doctor \u201cBrain Washing \u2014 The Ultimate Weapon\u201d VISITORS WELCOME ! Weekdryn: Holy Eucharist 7.00 aan.Tuesday.Thursday 800 nm.Friday #.30 um.Wednesday.Satuiday ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 mm CH URCH Westmount Park estmoun Cote St.Antoine Road Church and Church Hill (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: \u2018The Rev'd.J.N.Doldge, Rector \u2018The Rev'd.T.M.RK.Kingston ADVENT Il 8:00 a.m, Holy Communion REV.CALLUM THOMPSON C.D.BA, BD.Director of Christian Education Mrs.David Belman, B.Sc, M.A.2:30 wm.Holy Communion ind Organist und Cholrmaster Sermon.11:00 a.m.Matting with Sermon Mr.Wayne K.Riddell, B.Mus.MoGiN Preacher: The Recto) 11:00 &.m.Church School Sunday, December )3th White Gift Service 5:30 pan.Pageant of the Nativity 10:06 «mn.Church School, Junior.The Church School & Intermediate and Senior Boys\u2019 Choir Depts WEDNESDAY - EMBER DAY | \u2018 : J6 00 sin.Holy Communion 11:00 z,m.Nursery.Kindergarten and Primary Depts.Annual \u201cWhite Gifts\" Service, Story by Mrs.David Belman.Organist and Choirmustee | Norman W Burrle, ARCO.ARCM, FT.CL, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenues 11:00 an.4:30 p.m.Vesper Service - Meditation \u201cGIVE YE\u201d The Minister will preach.7:00 pm.Teen-agers meet.| RS DOMINION-DOUGLAS at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH i Westmount Blvd.and Lamdowne OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, ; Avenue THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Ministers: Rev.RB.Douglas Smith.B.A, B.D.D.D.Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A,, B.D.Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Sunday, December 13th Hw am CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 a.m.SUNDAY SCHOOL Lessons - Sermon Subject: ; \u201cGOD THFE PRESERVER OF MAN\" | Golden Text: Psalms 18:2.The Lord 15 my rock, and my tortress, and my deliverer; my strength.in whom I will trust: my buckler.and horn of ny salvation, and my high tower SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, | | | \u201c Sunday, December 13th 11:00 A.M.White Gifts Service Junior Choir Sermon: LET'S GIVE EXPENSIVE GIFTS Rev.R.Douglas Smith, D.D.1:30 P.M, C.G.LT.Candlelighting Service A Service of unusual loveliness Mr.John Robb.Mus.Bac.Organist & Choirmaster \"PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 249 Melville Avenue my God.EVERY WEDNESDAY t 15 pm.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING HOOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.; Wednesday 6:50 to 8:00 p.m, TEMPLE EMANU-EL | 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Sabbath Services | 11th at | ter.| Friday Evening.December ; .C \\ A.D, 8:15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on Char.© Miorhtane 8.A.B.D \u201cThe Greatest Bible Story.\u201d Sate urday Morning, December 12th at Sunday, December 13th 11:30 um.\u201cThe Test Of Char- \u201c41:00 am.Public Warship Preacher: I'he Minister will Preach.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster acter\u201d based on Torah Portion, Religious School Upper School, Saturday al 9:30 aun, Lower School Sunday + Mornings Mornings at 9:30 a.m.Daily Hebrew | vlasses Monday thru Thursday afternoons commencing at 4 pam.j All are Cordiully Welcome Temple Trustees Open Board Breakfast Meeting.| - Sunday Morning, December 13th at | 9:45 a.m, Temple Community House, | LUTHERAN Daily Services i Monday thru Thursday afternoons at 45 pam.Sunday Mornings at 9:45 am.EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH | 4 UNITARIAN | OF THE REDEEMER The Unitarian Church 85 Clarke Ave, Westmount Wm.C, Nolting, B.D.Past Of Montreal Mn ais Eloi Porn CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(et Simpson) Sunday, December 13th 1300 am.Man Amone the Animais\u201d Guest Speaker: Gerald Tes.director Zoological Society.B.D.Jr ev.Leonard Mason.BAL BAPTIST 7 - WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Alliance and Canadian Baptist Federation\" Sherbrooke Street West aot Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.HAROLD J.BALSDON, B.A., B.Th.Assistant Minister: Rev, Allen E.Hallett, B.A., B.D.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J, A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Organist and Choir Master: John Cook SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13th 11:00 a.m.\u201cFinding Jesus\u201d 7:00 p.m.\u201cThe Strange\" White Gift Service and Christmas Pageant.Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:60 P.M, VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOMED Sundoy, December 13th 9.30 a.m.Semor Sunday School 9:45 am.Adult Bible Class 11:00 om.Regular Service 7:30 p.m.Christmas concert of Sacred Music.8.8.and Nursery Christion Science God's perpetual care for man is sermon theme God's perpetual care for man in every aspect of man\u2019s life will be the theme at the services in Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week's Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u2018\u2018God the Preserver of Man\u201d.The Scriptural selections will be keynoted by this text from Psalms: \u201cThe Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom 1 will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower.\u201d Related passages from_\u2018\u2018Science and Health with Key to the Serip- tures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include: \u2018We shall obey and adore in proportion as we apprehend the divine nature and love Him understandingly, warring no more over the corporeality, but rejoicing in the affluence of our : God.\u201d Westmount Park Carol service planned for Sun, Dec.20 On Sunday afternoon, December 20th, at 4:30 p.m.the choir of Westmount Park Church .will present its traditional Car- ,ols by Candlelight Service in \u2018the chureh sanctuary.i The main work on the program this year will be Benjamin Britten's Ceremony of Carols, performed with harp accompani- .ment.Britten composed this \u201cwork, while at sea, in 1943 and it was orignally meant to be sung in three parts by Women\u2019s , voices only.It was received so ; well that it has since been ar- Temple Emanu-El | Dance, photo exhibit are upcoming events SABBATH SERVICES: Friday, December 11th at 8.15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u2018\u2019The Greatest Bible Story\u2019.Oneg Shabbat and Kiddush reception follows the worship auspices Temple Sisterhood.Saturday morning, December 12th at 11.30 a.m.sermonette; \u2018\u201c\u201cThe Test Of Character\u2019 based on Torah Portion, COMING EVENTS: day evening, December 12 at 8.30 p.m.Grover Auditorium.Conven-' ers, Miss Rose Anne Sankoff and Temple Trustees Open Board Breakfast meeting, Sunday morning, December 13th at 9.45 a.m.! Temple Community House.i December 20th, 9.45 a.m.special | program to mark forthcoming | \"winter recess auspices Home and School Association.| HIGHLIGHTS OF SECOND BI- \"ENNIAL CONVENTION OF RE- | FORM CONGREGATIONS HELD | IN TORONTO, NOVEMBER 2i7th- 20th: We are proud of the large delegation from Temple Emmanu- El which attended the convention.The opening address was given by our own Rabbi Stern before a large congregation of worshippers when all Rabbis, delegations from various communities and of the City of Toronto attended.Of historic interest has been the founding for the first time in Canadian history of the CANADIAN CONFERENCE OF RABBIS made up of those who are identified with the progressive movement in, Canada.Dr.Harry J.Stern of | Temple Emmanu-El was elected | Chairman of the Conference and his Co-Chairman is Rabbi Ber-\u2019 nard Baskin of Hamilton, Ontario.Lawrence Marks, Q.C.Honorary ranged for mixed choir.and it -is this arrangement which the | choir will perform.| | The work is composed oï 8 carols which are preceded and ed are Bernard Isaacs and Irvin followed by the singing of a plainsong antiphon and are divi- |ded by an interlude for harp alone.The guest harpist on this occasion will be Sally Ranti.| The remainder of the program | will consist of several groups! of of more traditional carols.Dur- | the service, the congregation | will join the choir in singing the old familiar carols of Christmas.The Westmount Park Church | Choir.under the direction of Wayne Riddell, has been win- \u201cner of the church choir classes i of The Montreal Kiwanis Festi-' val for the past two years.! | Special services ; set for Sunday This Sunday.Westmount Park Church, corner Lansdowne and Western avenues, will feature two special Advent Services.The annual White Gift Service will -be held at 11 am.with the, | Church School children partici- | pating.The story of the day will | be given by Mrs.David Belman, | M.Sc.The Church's Christian\u2019 Education Director.! At 4.30 p.m.the Vesper Service will be held and the Rev.Callum Thompson, the Minister, will give his Third Advent Meditation entitled \u2018Give Ye\u201d.The music for both services will feature the senior choir under Wayne Riddell, B-Mus.(McGill.| cans, President of Temple Emanu-El was elected 1st Vice-President of the Council of Congregations and members of the Executive elect- Gertsman.\u201cTHE MANY FACES OF NORTH AMERICA\" \u2014 From December 4th - 20th there will be a photographic exhibit by Ted Woh} Temple Emanu-El entitled | \u2018The Many Faces Of North America.\u201d This exhibit is open to the public.Mr.Wohl has travelled widely and has attempted to photograph people in candid ex-! pression that revealed their innermost personalities.Mr.Wohl is a sensitive photographer.His pictures include: Indians.Negroes, Dukhobors, Chassidic Jews, Mexi- ! French and English and others who make up the living fabric of North America.POST - CHANUKAH PARTY: Saturday evening, January 12th | at the home of Miss Jacqueline Elkin.Under the chairmanship of Julian Lebensold, President, preparations are now being made for the Kallah weekend to be held | early in February in the Campo, St.Matthias pupils to present pageant On Sunday evening at 7.30, the | pupils of St, Matthias\u2019 Church! Schoo! will present a Pageant of the Nativity in the Church, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Newill, Music will be provided by the Boys\u2019 Choir.Young Adults Dance and Social, Satur- | John Roston.! rama in the Laurentians.Com- mitee in charge: Gerald Miller.Ellen Zion, Mark Young, Sherry Lynn Simon, Judy Roston, David Jacobs.Westmount Baptist Silent night story to be told At morning worship at West.mount Baptist Church, the topic of the Minister's sermon will be \u201cFinding Jesus.\u201d At evening worship, there wil) be a White Gift Service, and Christmas choral program, with narrative, which will tell the story of how the world-famous Christmas caro) \u201cSilent Night\u201d came to be written.This will be Koffee Klub, Sunday morning, Presented by the Junior Choir.Sunday School.This service will commence at 7 p.m., instead of the usual hour of 7:30 p.m.and there will be a short sermon by the Minister.the Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, entitled \u201cThe Stranger.\u201d The Church School meets on Sundays at 10 and 10:45 a.m.The 10 a.m.class is for seniors.and the 10:45 a.m.for primary and juniors.On Monday, December 14, a Christmas program and party will be held at the New Canadian English class which meets at 8 p.m.The mid-week meeting of the Church is on Wednesday at 8 p.m., for prayer.praise and Bible study.The CGIT meets on Thursday at 7 p.m., and the BYPU on Friday at 7:45 p.m.First Baptist Vesper service led by CGIT At the morning service ai 1) a.m., at First Baptist - Church, 6215 Cote St.Luc road.on Sunday, there will be a presentation of White Gifts.The service will be conducted by the minister and his sermon topic will be \u201cBehold Him at the Door.\u201d The CGIT Vesper service wil} be presented in the evening at 7:30 p.m.Susan Black, president.will lead.The service will depict the unfolding drama of God's Love in Jesus Christ.accentuated by the candlelighting ceremony with Elizabeth De- Wolfe as the candlelighter.The Explorer girls wil) participate.A Fellowship Hour will follow.HE understanding ~~ sympathy and as: sistance of our twelve staff members is a comfort to families in sorrow.BA Collins VA NUNNS 0610 SHIRBROONE STREET WEST Ar.williams 3 x» At Westmount High Christmas activities beginning Thursday By KATHI KRISTOF Exams are over at last.Results have not yet been distributed, so as of this writing everyone is deliriously happy to! have them out of the way.Those grades involved in Subject Promotion were lucky in that they only had to write about six papers, while others salved over , cember 9.ten or twelve papers.| ; izations The most important coming As the various organizations : ; are renewing activities again it activities will be the Senior Corn |; =, 1 tt \u2018ho hel Show on December 23.a Senior | * time to honor those who help \u2018 counsul the various groups.For Christmas dance on December ; ee ; _ 18, and the Christmas program | the Junior grades: Junior Coun- by the Junior School on Thurs- | Junior Red Cross _ Mrs Cy- day.December 17 at 8:00 p.m.' In this colorful pageant.called | irynbaum: Junior PE \u201cSing Nowell\u201d, one hundred and pone Mr.Barr.Junior Band \u2014 thirty actors.singers, and danc- Mr Chevlin: Junior Orchestra ers from the Junior School will [_ \u2018Mr Williams: Junior Choir portray the customs of Christ.; ; , !\u2014 Miss Jamieson; Junior Post- mas in Old England.A scene ; PR .from Dicken\u2019s Christmas | er Committee \u2014 Mrs.Petts, Mr.\" : ! inwaring; nior Theatre Carol.\u201d a medieval castle, and Mainwaring; Ju the presence of knights, jesters Sub My Bar nor Chet and mummers make for a pro- Vieeschauwer \u201c \u2019 ' gram that will be varied and | ; entertaining, vet still conveys! _ There arc also the Senior Ad- the message of Christmas.The Visors: Senior Council \u2014 Dr.Intermediate Band will intro.| Saly: Senior Red Cross \u2014 Miss duce the program with Christ- ; She man; Friday Night Club \u2014 mas music.All are asked to at- Mr.Smith, Mr.Barr: Interme- tend and support the school: ad- (Continued on page 17) mission will be twenty-five cents for students and fifty cents for adults.Junior school classes that | sell a number of tickets equal to their enrolment will be given the last period off on Friday, December 18, and the class selling the most tickets will be given a special treat that day.Tickets will go on sale on De- WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH CHOIR WAYNE RIDDELL, Director CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT including: CEREMONY of CAROLS by Benjamin Britten SALLY RANTI, Harpist SUNDAY, December 20th at 4:30 p.m.CHURCH SANCTUARY (Corner of Western and Lansdowne) A FAMILY AFFAIRFOR CHRISTMAS A COMPANY OF 150 NUTCRACKER 2, criristias Starring ANNA-MARIE HOLMES DAVID HOLMES ond special guest artist ANTON DOLIN choreographer decor designer costume\u2019 designer FERNAND NAULT RENE PETIT SOLANGE LEGENDRE Dec.18-19-22 8:30 P.M.Dec.19 - 22 2:30 P.M.Ticket prices: evenings $4 $3 82 Matinees $3 $2 $1 $5.00 Tickets for Dec.18th SOLD QUT TICKETS ON SALE ot PLACE DES ARTS - Mail orders to LES GRANDS BALLET CANADIENS 4848 St.Lawrence Boulevard PLEASE ENCLOSE STAMPED SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE , | Quick\u201d assels of $2,031 million Bank of Montreal reflect the traditionally strong liquid position of the bank.DIVIDENDS Up Annual report shows oui.\u2019 ear to the bank's more than d + | : 23,000 shareholders have ; amounted to $13,365.000 or recor asse S, oans $2.20 per share.five cents more ; .than the 1963 figure.New record in assets, loans, deposits and profits After payments of dividends, are all revealed in the Bank of Montreal's 147th annual the balance of earnings for the - statement for the year ended October 31.issued this Yvar is $4.489.883.to be added week jo the balance of undivided pro- : \u2018fits of $1.087,716 carried for- | Assets rose $393 million to, j ward from 1863.This makes a , $4.668 million, while loans in: 883 or $2.94 per shave.after total of $5,557,599, of which $4 i all categories totalled $2.729 | provision of $18.211.471 for! million has been transferred to million, up $309 million from taxes, arc 6.6 per cent more! the pest account.now at $158 1863.Net earnings of $17,854, than in 1963.when carnings per million.Balance of undivided - - | share were $2.75.I profits carried forward stands » Total deposits at $4.340 mil- at $1.557.508.Candidates .À ,lion show an increase of $379 million.or 95 per cent, over the 1963 figure.Personal again \u2018due to the increasing de-.savings increased $92.5 million, H idifi : mands in his business respons-{to $2,030 million, passing the uml I ication ibilities\u2019.$2 billion mark for the first for Nominated to serve three- time.( .\u201cyear terms as alderman were, The total loan figure of Home - Office - Industry ! Peter M, MeEntyre, who gained ; $2.729 million includes an in- S.ALB 3 RT XC * FUELOIL ® (Continued from page 1) | his present council seat by erease of $317 million in the | acclamation in 1962: Fred W.key category \u201ccommercial and Gross, who was elected to coun-| other loans\u201d.N.HA.mortgage cil in 1960.Jean H.Richer, im-{ loans and call loans were $211 mediate past-president of the million and $267 million re- | association, was nominated for | spectively.BURNER SALES & SERVICE a one-year term to replace Mr.Securities holdings are shown S763 St Lawrence 273-8871 Tucker on the council.at $1,143 million.or $43.5 mil- | Boulevard ; Mr.Hunter.the association's; lion more than a year ago.\u2019 | president, reported that the, .- - \u2018nominating committee would.| also support Wesley H.Bradley.Wi aig a, \"TT, WwW ° a i e | ac.A.Ogilvy Leslie, and Mrs.~~ vs i Cn a un (ec e D.Lloyd-Smith for Protestant To * | , 5 ° OVC 1018 I A In Sun school commissioners.J.M.\u2018 Savage was nominated for | library trustee.| The president reported that, the association expects a paid | Chung In Sun, Korean, age {up membership of over 2,100, 6.Father dead.New baby The association, formed in 1908, born in hole in ground after is the largest and most active AT is of Foley hedge | municipal association in Cun- Earthen floor.Roof straw ; ada, he said.i mat.Cold, windy, rainy.No He reported that the candi- blankets Jor Infant.Mather dates for civic office were, unable to work yer.Sells i chosen for nomination in two | cabbage leares when she ; ; can.Earns about 20e a day four-hour sessions of the nom- Children hungry, cold, rag inating committee in full at-! ged.Situation desperate Mother louks with despair on children she cannot feed tendance.: called for the nomination \u2018 ; He called for the no and care for.Help to Chung In Sun means help to entire of four members of the associa- tamily tion at large, and two alternates.to serve on the nominating committee for officers and executive of the association.Nominated and unanimously elected were Mrs.Theodore Meighen, Dr.George B.Maughan, Mr.Frank B.Common, jr.and Mrs.William G.Buchanan.Alternates chosen were Mus.J.G.Howlett and Mr.John P.S.MacKenzie.| When the meeting was turned : cover to the questions from the i floor.the scene was dominated | | | by Abraham J.Livinson, 11d: Blenheim Place.Mr.Livinson.¢ ater your contribution.Distribu- suggested J Westmount should (Lion of goods is supervised by PLAN staff and is insured against : annex parts of St.Henri and loss in every country where PLAN operates.Help in the responsible Notre Dame de Grace.way.\u201cAdopt\u2019 a child through Foster Parents\u2019 Plan.Let some child \u201cWe should say to Montreal,\u201d | love you.| Mr.Livinson said, \u201cyou've tried .Lo i to take us in, now we want to PLAN is a non-political, non-profit, non-sectarian, government take vou in.\u201d approved, independent relief organization.Financial statements are To : nu led w he Montreal Department of Social Welfare and other aaoL Henri has been fottenly i similar bodies.Check your charity! We eagerly offer our financial tered.À .; statement on request because we are so proud of the handling of N.D.G.is dissatisfied with Mont- our funds.PLAN helps children in Greece, Italy, South Korea, Viet- You or your group can become a Foster Parent of a needy child, You will be sent the case history aud photo ot your adopted\u2019 child, and fetters from the child her self.Correspondence is (rans- lated by PLAN.The child knows who you are.At once she is touched by love and a sense of belonging, Your pledge provides new clothing, blankets.education and medical care, as well as à cash grant of $8.00 every month Fach child reccives full measure of material aid from real administration.nam, Hong Kong.the Philippines, Colombia and Ecuador.| Mayor Drury replied that ; .; | while the Blier Commission is All contributions deductible for Income Tar purposes about Lo make its report any, mens nneNsNssssesn\u2014nnnencesneReN=\u2014=n=a==anu=nes over action as suggested is im- | \u2019 .possible.Maybe when the re- : port comes out oster F'arents Flan : Charles Aspler.vice-presi-, : dent of the association took to?PARTIAI, LIST Ot Foster Parents\u2019 Plan, ° the floor microphone to ques- i oh nad AND Dept.WE.12.11.64 ' tion the mayor on the Dor-'! P.O.Box 85, Station \"8\", \u2019 | i te ; \u2019 Re.Mon, and Mrs, Montreal, Que., Canada.° i chester street widening.ta I.B.Pearson : What is the scheduled date } Ottawa.Ont AL pc Chime AL ° for completion of the widening,e Mrs.John Dicfenbaker possible, sex ame : project.he asked.Have any} Ottawa, Ont nationality Iwill pay $16 3 I \u2019 N Lu Hon.and Mrs.George a month for one year or more ($192 ' plans been made for the deve- ' Hees.Montreal, Que.per years Payments will be made 9 tees A monthly » quarteriy .semt- lopment of residual land?0 Dr.RK.PP.Baird.annually annually .len : Would the city consider setting © Kitchener.Ont.Shwe herewith my first payment g \"aside some areas for a park?p Mr.& Mrs.Peter D.Currs B 1 cannot \u201cadopt\u201d nid.but 1 : | , \\ \\ i » \u2018adonp a child.bu | Mayor Drury reported that ! Winnie.Man would like to helo a child by ean 0 details of the widening ave à Mes Be Calter wibuting « : available from the Public Works Anna Freud \u2019 Name .Department, but he did nots sms rene Address : have them with him.The mayor 1 HUMES \u201cOttawa \u2018 said the city proposes to invite; « poditwants Club Ci Prov : fons for redevelopment $ er orangs.Cat Dat 8 suggestions for Pp 3 Dr.and Mrs, John M.Olds ate \u2019 of that area when expropriation |s Twillingate, Nid, (Contributions Income Tax Deduction) 3 1 let : a 0 #961 \u2018LL J9qWasaq \u2018Aopuy \u2018JSUjWDXY JUnOUySIp BY) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 11, 1964 10 A t \u2018 FROM THE MIDDLE EAST, CHINA, INDIA ond MOROCCO ® Hand blocked Scarves from India ® Hand - tooled Leather Goods from Morocco and Bells silk ® Brassware from India ® Hand - carved Tables and Screens from India ® Hand - beaten Copper Planters from Morocco Many Other Gift Ideas Came! Saddle We can bring Carpet Magic into your home for the holidays with a beautiful Oriental Rug or wall-to-wall Broadlooms.Consult Malcolm Gregory GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151-4153 St.Catherine W.WE.2-4277 TIBBBININZRT SFB SRS DS DEBS SNB BSE SS FS SS NSS SH 55 SS | Glad ; Florists FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAY SEASON Phone: 484-8484 Ag 4897 Sherbrooke Street West U.Lanken, HU.1-6132 (near Greene) FREE POSE LOOK YOUR BEST DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON fon ® Cleaning & Dyeing ® Repairs & Alterations 4161 St.Catherine St., W.FAST DELIVERY SERVICE Pye 9 \"© ( et Mrs.J.Nuces, proprietress WE.5-2707 RINNE - + 3 1 SNR PRGA NTA NB SANTIS 3 HS DIABIB ISB RBS Si HS SAF NDEI hse ve fl ae .; V0 si anti la ati ton À NSIS EE DRED EEE Ce ee BBD DB Ps CS DCR ON CECI STE ESS SGU LITT Ps CERCE CEE CEE CE CE CIC SC CITES SITE TC SI LICENSED GROCERS BEER \u2014 ALE \u2014 PORTER CORNER GREENE & ST.CATHERINE OUR SPECIALTY Beautifully Arranged A Ph F T a AND Rum.$ * 50 À 2 BASKETS up Special Discounts for Quantity Orders ORDER YOUR XMAS TURKEYS AND HAMS NOW any WE, 5.6373 SRST IRL INNO VTS TT gift of an Antique at Christmas is a gift to be treasured for years to come.Come in and see our selection of Antiques and Objects d'art, Chandeliers, Lamps, etc.for the beginner as well as the advanced collector.S.BREITMAN ANTIQUES ® Specializing in Canadiana 1353 Greene Ave.937-0275 PLEASE PHONE YOUR ORDER PROMPT DELIVERY EIDE RUE LE CCE LL TOULON TON OICELEECONEENCECEVENT Please make your appointment early for the busy Holiday Season ahead NES my hairdresser Less WE.2-6905 4445 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST TOTO DOIN TTT OTD DCE IROL EVELEIGH PATTERSON LUGGAGE COMPANY F.REEVE EVELEIGH, Prop.Ladies\u2019 and Mens LUGGAGE and LEATHER BAGS, etc.® McBRINE © CHRISTIE * CARSON a SAMSONITE USE OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN WE REPAIR all types of LEATHER GOODS 4190 St.Catherine St., W.WE.5-2101 Near Greene DIR SR I Ru HHI EO REE SCSI SE ND BRT Je SD DD DT D D CD OR ER DL AG D DDR A6 HA DR ND ON RE DES RL ARR AD Th AR D DR LS UND A 2 A BD CF RR Cr HI bt r pp in - rd - Gr - GUNSMITHING RE 2d NUR PS) smartly .a designed.easy-to-clean CERAMIC HARDWAR Beautifully Christa 2 L Visit us in our large, bright see our Jisplay MODERN and TRA HARDWA FOR FURNITURE AND pila IMPERIAL | IDH HARDWARE 1325 Greene Ave.un 4 UIE DRO RUDE UG GIRLIE Gifts For Th Outdoor Far Competition Shooters \u2014 Hunters We advise the experts and have of guns in stock.Accessqries apd Visit Our Ste CORONET GUNS and GUN 4175 ST.CATHERIN or call us at 932. a + * 4 n IC VARE r [J .Christmas Boxed large, bright showroom and our display of ind TRADITIONAL RDWARE NITURE AND INTERIORS ERIAL: DECORATIVE DWARE COMPANY ve.WE.3-1164 ° PEUR SE GE SOIT SEIT SIGRID EY ts For The CHE door Family Le IL EC 4 > \u2014 Hunters \u2014 or Just Plinkers.and have a great selection essqries apd gift items too.Our Store and GUNSMITHING INC.ATHERINE ST.W.us at 932 - 0881 ve ¥ 4912 Sherbrooke St.W.484-8330 (Between Claremont & Prince Albert) u OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY TO 9 P.MA ER D ¥ w A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES\u2019 WEAR FINE CHRISTMAS GIFT SELECTION RRR IE CTEM ¥ \u201c PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Ë 20% REDUCTION # 4901 Sherbrooke St., W.484-4875 ÿ (Between Prince Albert & Claremont) be @ OPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY HA COMMENCING DEC.14th \u201c L'EURO EEE ME EEE EE EI EEE QUE ; 0 Ww : & Choose A = \u2018BE GIFT u L CERTIFICATE % : = And then let them choose u Wr : u Paintings \u2014 Sculpture \u2014 Graphics J | DEST-END Li Gels § ¥ 1358 Greene Avenue 933-4314 & GREENE AVE.LUNCH BAR 1362 Greene Avenue Has Westmount's biggest \u2018selection of TOYS - GAMES - MODELS DOLLS & DOLLS\u2019 SETS In all the well-known brands - © Party Favours and Supplies @ Gift Wrappings @ Greeting Cards .Choose your Christmas Gifts NOW while our selection is at its best © Open daily from 6 a.m.to 10.30 p.m.\u2014 Sunday from 9 a.m.to 7 p.m.Phones: 933-0307 and 932-4003 CHER ECECSE ERO SRE TRINITY Popa Th pg a EE a ME a pb pda pane 5 2 SNELL ACCOR SUSIE URIS NE I SCI RT SCC RIS OT SURE UC EE ISI vr Re @ SES E SAC SOS SRIOIC IS COITICIE US UAL SUV UC QU UV U TU UN CAUSES ACTU TU CUS U D AU pe A DCUEME CIE IE FRS LIENS PE NE LEE LE CIC HEM HO CIE LEE OC CUT EME SEE EEE CEE OA NACRE CES ECC CSST RC SCO ES USE LS CSSS CSC CCC CS RS SO CDIO SET ho When you shop at home you get .© HIGH QUALITY © BETTER SERVICE © FAIR PRICES ESE ESSA 9 ® EASIER PARKING 7 i Pia AAA PP DB BD BD DBD BSB BBN SIRS ÿ ÿ 5 | CARINA && © oy} i EVENING SHOES HANDBAGS \u20ac DUIS A 14.95 to 24.95 Discount of 25% ÿ Perfect Presents for Men af Good Tuste 4 : ° SLIPPERS , French E Standard brand merchandise at reason- ÿ \"and Charm | KID GLOVES able prices by: Arrow, Forsyth, Currie, ; Alo a Va Sssortment of Penman's, Harvey Woods, Watson's, Packard, Stetson, Buckley, Kaufman, etc.Featuring Shoes by Slater, Sweaters and Socks by Wolsey, Viyella and No-lron Shirts by Arrow, Robes by Majestic.ATTRACTIVELY GIFT BOXED Use Our Lay-Away Plan \u2014 Open for your convenience on Friday, Dec.11th and Friday, Dec.18th from 9 am.to 9 p.m.WARREN Reg'd.Men's & Boys\u2019 Apparel 4884 Sherbrooke St., W.484-3982 (at Victoria) LARIVIERE ENT.Formerly Philbin's HARDWARE Complete line of CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS ® FREE DELIVERY W.DELANEY, Manager 4860 Sherbrooke West HU.4.1145 CLEMENT'S FOOD MARKET IMPORTED DELICACIES for THE HOLIDAY SEASON 4820 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.4-8436 ane p pa ete BR Se 2.TR.FONE A #961 \u2018LL 49QU320G 'AOPIL4 \"IAUIWIDX] JUNOUNSIM 3] L l Pr\u201d ~~ Pann ove THE EXAMINER rem the Oriem \u2019 ê Ideal for Christmas giving \u2019 0 : BEELER j T AR ORIENTAL RUG CO.ME : Phone WE.2-4277 ! ; 4151-4133 51, Gathering sw | Social AND Personal The Alumnae Assoc, of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of ; Montreal is holding its annual, 1 Christmas tea, in the nurses\u2019 BE residence.on December 13, 3-5 p.m.All graduates are cordially invited.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 11, 1964 12 *, Blue Star Chapter No.825 LY B'nai B'rith Women in conjune- | tion with West End Lodge B\u2019naj M | B'rith Men sponsored a Christ- | A M Mas party for adult patients of.@ the Verdun Protestant Hospital | © & on December 1.Gifts were distributed and entertainment was supplied.Mrs.L.Woods.5571 | À À Pinedale avenue, Cote St.Luc! | and Mrs, M.Dankoff, 2922 Sois-! | sons street.were co-conveners of this event, MRS.BESS PASCAL.of Westmount, left, 1964 campaign chairman for the Women's Federation of Combined Jewish Appeal, is seen congratulating Mrs.Ralph Lallouz, co-ordinator for the special canvass, and a resident of the Cote des Neiges district, as one of the top women campaigners this year.Looking on, right, is Mrs.Max Feldman, chairman of the awards commitice whe assisted in the presentations.The annual Tri-Corps Ball, | held by the 3rd Field Engineer | \u2018Regiment, Royal Canadian En- ; gineers, the 11th Signal Regi-! \u2018 ° J ment, Royal Canadian Corps of, Tribute fo Workers theme Signals and the 2nd Technical | I Regiment, Royal Canadian Elee- trical and Mechanical Engineers, \u2019 ° il Fri ! at Women's Federation meet :\".2507 Friday eve.sor Hotel.\u201cA community is too heavy, that she felt \u201cvery strongly that | | for anyone to carry alone,\u201d Mrs.this report must be a glowing | The Altrusa Club of Montreal Bess Pascal.1964 campaign tribute to all our workers\u201d and [Will hold a Christmas Dinner chairman of the Women's Fed- that she would like to \u201cpay hom- Party on December 15 at 6.30, cration of Combined Jewish Ap-| age to each and every onc who PM.M the Themis Club.Guests peal, told the \u2018\u2018Tribute to so enthusiastically contributed ; Will be Mrs.John Reid, president, Workers\u201d closing luncheon on to the planning and exceution | 30d Mrs.Agnes Higgins, director, Thursday.December 3 at the of the 1964 campaign.\u201d fof The Montreal Diet Dispensary Windsor Hotel, In announcing the campaign | ta Red Feather Agency) who will In delivering her campaign results for the Women's Feder-| accept the Club's annual gift report, Mrs.Pascal emphasized ation, Mrs.Pascal said.\u201cit is | aistrils a clothing and toys for | with much pride and delight Sry ution by the Diet Dispen- i that I am able to announce the > i grand total of $280,900 which is lan increase of over $24,000 over last year's total of $256.000.! This total,\u201d Mrs.Pascal contin- ;ucd, \u201ccould only be achieved | | through the hard work and | [ax Head table guests at JJWL luncheon ; operation of every one concern- The Jewish Junior Welfare Lea-! ed.1 wish I could have minted ue will hold a monthly luncheon \u2018 medals to pin on every volunteer Meeting in the Versailles Room and staff member of this cam- | of the Windsor Hotel on Tuesday, paign.Naturally this is impos-| 2 1 p.m.Mr.Louis Spritzer, sible but this closing luncheon hoted radio, television and con- is fittingly called what I intend cert artist, will be guest artist.it to be \u2014 \u201cA Tribute to Work- A delightful afternoon of guitar, ers.\u201d lute and song will be presented SMART AWARDS PRESENTED by him.Mrs.Don Boyaner, presi- Highlight of the luncheon fea- dent o the Jewish Junior Wor tured the presentation of awards fare League, will preside.The HAIR STYLES to campaign workers who had list of head table guests follows: REQUIRE made important contributions to Mrs.Bernard Arbess, Mrs.M.the campaign.Bercuvitz, Mrs.P.Bobrow, Mrs.The first winner of the Rhoda PO! Boyaner, president: Mrs.L.Leopold Award was Mrs.Abe Bronstein.Mrs.Cecil Charron, Goldberg who served as adviser Mrs.Eddy Cohen, first vice-presi- to the campaign committee in dent; ps, M.Cohen, Mrs.H.St.Laurent and as co-chairman Erdrich, advisor ee Mrs.A.Levitt, of the telethon.This award will all of Jewish Junior Welfare Lea- be presented annually and was Bue: Mr.Gifford Mitchell, Super.instituted by Mrs.Rhoda Leo.Yisor of Music at the Protestant ; pold's sons in memory of their ei ar SS wathleen | mother who passed away earlier 00 c.visor 0 \u2019 rs.this year.Mrs.Leopold was a; Parker, Director of Volunteers past chairman of the Women's at the Jewish General Hospital; ; 1 Mrs.Harold Schneider.Honorary Division and was named as an President of JJWL: Mrs.H, Shil adviser to the executive when ler Sand Mrs P Rein SIWL: the Women's Federation was ; Ve : , | established this year.Her son, Mr.Louis Spritzer, guest artist.| Irwin Leopold presented the \u2018 -award to Mrs.Goldberg.Ï Guild and WA % | Other award winners includ- ; 3 od: Mrs.Ralph Lallouz.co- The monthly meeting of SL ordinator, special canvass; Mrs.Matthew's Anglican Church H AIR LDR R ESSING SSING Moc Ackman, co-ordinator, Cho-| Guild and WA will be held \"SHEAR\" ARTISTRY Individually styled, softly contoured fo accent your best features.489-1233 medey: Mrs.Rubin Feldman, co- Tuesda ' y at 2.30 p.m.in the 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.ordinator, Chomedey; Mrs.Eric parish house.The executive will (Continued on page 13) serve afternoon tea.ee ee ole oo a ol ol Lf 0 om - - - 0e - \u2014 _ AMERICAN IN) J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor accurately filled et reasonable Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully ond le ra Time opi ces Snacks for \u2018his\u2019 poker game pals Ce ee a aa\", a a ee a Cn Pa aT Pa TR TS orices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 x oe UE EERE EERE TREE EWEN By Millicent Hickmore WW OMEN know just what to serve at their bridge parties \u2014 but when it's the husband\u2019s turn to host the weekly poker game it\u2019s a different matter.Especially as his final words as he left for work were \u201canything will do for eats, dear,\u201d which leaves you in a fine quandary.What do men like to eat at poker parties?\u2014 a friend of mine suggests something easy to handle.no knives and forks preferred, so that the game isn't interrupted by the minor matter of food.The answer is hot broiler sandwiches, an assortment of crisp pickles and olives, and a plentiful supply of potato chips, pretzels.corn curls and salted nuts.Take advantage of the wonderful variety of breads and buns on the grocery shelves to make your sandwiches different.There are pumper- nickle rounds, heavy rye bread, split hamburger buns, cheese bread and English muffins or scones.And since a successful sandwich depends on its filling.choose delicious canned salmon.It is certain any poker- playing man will gladly interrupt his game for a savory salmon filling resting on a generous half bun.and topped with a golden crown of melted cheddar cheese.A final word of advice \u2014 be liberal when estimating the amount of filling per sandwich \u2014 skimpy sandwiches are worse than none.+ * % A passage in the book \u2018\u2018\u2019The Living Wilderness' by Rutherford G.Montgomery reads \u2014 \u201cThe ladies could help if they would let Du Pont fabricate their elegant fur coats out of synthetic material and not demand murders as the price of a neckpiece.A few years ago 30,000 martens died to decorate American women.* % ¥% HRISTMAS CARRY-ALL: A sturdy carry-all is an indispensable item for Christmas shopping forays.Make your own.\u2018\u2018tote\u2019\u2019 bag from red or green duck, a sturdy, long- wearing fabric that doesn\u2019t need a lining.For thé bag, cut two rectangles eighteen by twenty inches from heavy duck.Two strips fourteen by four inches will make the handles.Decorate your tote bag with bows, jingle bells, or candy cane and Christmas wreath appliques.JF oY \u201d Re ; ç den By Marjorie B, May, Director Home and Education Division Greater New York Safety Council Obedience plays an important role in teaching a child safety habits.With very young children who do not understand the implication of what they're doing, some kind of incisive and clear action on the part of the parents is often necessary.For some children, this may very well take the form of a spanking, but occasionally, one would hope, rather than routinely.For others, it may merely mean removing the child from the situation, through which he can also learn what he is not to do.For still others, a tap on the hand may accomplish what the parent has in mind.A baby, near his first birth- ALL ABOUT BABIES.A Public Service of the National Baby Care Council : TEACHING SAFETY HABITS day, loves to obey.Call and he comes creeping or Loddling.Ask for a toy and it is given as a gift.This play-obedience to casual, gentle.unimportant re- (Continued on page 13) CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Original Oils by RONALD DAVIES A fine selection of Prints, etc.Custom Framing Davies HOUSE OF PAINTINGS 4908 Sherbrooke St.West HU.6-1264 1247 Greene Ave.Rare Books \u2014 Fine Bindings Beautiful Prints - Early Maps Canadiana BOOK AND PRINT SHOP WE.3-5575 . .Christmas house tour The Association of Women of St.Matthias Anglican Church is sponsoring an unusual and festive house tour during this holiday season.Five beautiful homes in Westmount, owned by members of this congregation, will be expertly decorated by Mrs.Ruth Emerson Kistner of New York.These homes include that of Mr.and Mrs.Fraser Elliot; Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Miller; Hon.Justice and Mrs.G.H.Montgomery; Dr.and Mrs.Paul Kingston; and that of Dr.and Mrs.K.T.MacFarlane.The tour starts on Thursday.December 17, from 11 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.and continues on Friday, December 18, from 11 a.m., to 5:30 p.m.Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.A.K.Glassford, WE.2-5910 and Mrs.A.C.Jensen, 488-5783.Proceeds will go to the building fund of the Montreal Diocesan College.Party for patients in Verdun Hospital Jordania Chapter, No.1106, B'nai B'rith Women will sponsor its annual Christmas party for patients in the Verdun Protestant Hospital on December 22 at 8 p.m.This is in addition to regular monthly visits.Refreshments will be provided and gifts given.The Jordania Players will provide the entertainment for the evening.Co-conveners are Mrs.Marjorie Eidel and Mrs.\"Les Grands Ballets | establish library | The establishment of a national library on both classical and mo- | dern dance has been announced | by Les Grands Ballets Canadiens.| The foundation for the library | was set last year through a con- | tribution by Marcel! Valois of his; \"private collection of books, sou-| venir-programs, records and mu- | , sical scores gathered by him over | a number of years when he was | ithe well known musical and | .theatrical critic of the newspaper La Presse, The recent acquisition of 125 additional volumes on classical ballet and the modern dance comprising the full collection of the late Mrs.Elizabeth Leese, a lead- | ing Montreal dance teacher has\u2019 now made it posible to establish | a comprehensive library, according to the announcement from Les Grands Ballets.| Mme Ludmilla Chiriaeff, founder and artistic director of this Montreal based company, stated in the announcement that the re- | cent acquisition was made possi- | bie through the generosity of Ken : | Johnstone, Canadian newspaper \u2018and magazine writer, who was [the husband of the late Mrs.Leese.Mme Chiriaeff said that: the public interest in the dance has increased substantially in Canada during the past few years and enquiries for information from students and their parents,\u2019 as well as writers and commentators, has made the establishment of a central library vitally essen- | tial.Mme Chiriaeff pointed out that creation and stocking of the library is dependent on contributions \u201cfrom individuals who have over the years acquired books on the ! TEMULE EMANU-EL SISTERHOOD recently au held a wig fashion show under the convenership of Mrs.G.W.Rath.Shown watching Miss Janice McClure, commentator for Wig Creations of Canada arrange a Mrs.Leba Benjamin.Miss McClure's colored blue-red wig on model main comment was colored cocktail wigs are gaining in popularity for the theatre or an evening out of the town.The shades that were shown at the wig fashion show were rich gold, regal plum.lilac, turquoise and vibrant red.Tribute to.(Continued from page 12) quests is good practice, useful Flanders, co-ordinator.Special | Assignments; Mrs.Sol Cohen, i cavalcade chairman: Mrs.Philip Barrow, Victoria area chairman; and Mrs.Julian Kotler.-ordinator.Young Marrieds.| co-ordinato ung Stanley Abbey.The luncheon program also included the presentation of a skit entitled \u201cWhat Makes Sarah Run?\u201d written by Mrs.Morton Litwick and the education com- Women\u2019s Federation, also pre- senied a tion, message of apprecia- Mrs.David L.Nadler was convener for the luncheon in conjunction with the arrangements committee: Mrs.Ralph Cummings, chairman: Mrs.Harry D.Fogel, chairman, hostesses; Mrs.Mrs.Robert Cummings, Mrs.Lawrence Fin- kelstein, Mrs.Simon Gold, Mrs Jack A.Klein, Mrs.Michael Ko- gan, Mrs.Harvey Sigman, Mrs.Mrs.R.M.Mitchell heads music group The Montreal Branch of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto recently held the first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs.JM.Caldwell, 52 Chartres, Dollard des Ormeau, when a new executive was elects ed.The following is the slate of officers: President.Mrs.R.M.Mitchell, Dorval; first vice-pre- sident, Mrs.S.S.de Wolte.4800 Cannaught avenue, Montreal West; second vice-president, Miss Viola Benson.5167 Cote St.Antoine road; secretary, Mrs.R Doucas, Valois: treasurer.Mrs.J.M.Caldwell: publicity chairman, Mrs.Nat Gesser.5012 Ros lyn avenue; and social convener Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge.5977 Macdonald avenue.SIRT Lymm foe WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 Isabel Rotblatt.dance and she is inviting the pub- 11! ! À George J.Strean and Mrs.Sam- lic to add to the 300 volumes now | Mittee of the Young Marrieds el Yaphe, committee members.St.Catherine ot Eim _ on the shelves.Committee with Mrs.Edward 2e -=, i X FANGS ORR MR Ry , YW * GOLD * COPPER No official vaiue has been pla- BSI ER TS ST HEETINGS oe AERA * BRASS © CHROME ced as yet on the volumes cala- nS HAR vod By « NICKEL * RHODIUM logued but many of the books| Greetings were presented by.L th ¢ CADMIUM + SILVER are out of print and therefore MIs.J.Julius Block, president, © tzabe wun REPAIRED REPLATED ; ; .| Women's Federation of CJA; REFINISHFD LACQUERED considered priceless to ballet re-| george H.Scott.1964 general BEAUTY SPECIALIST JOHN H.FEELEY ) i ' chairman of the Joint Campaign Graduate European and Canadian Cosmeticion & Sons Ltd, Est.1899 (for \u201cCombined Jewish Appeal @ WRINKLES BANISHED © MASSAGE © MAKE-UP \" \u2019 All bout \u2018and United Israel Appeal: and Repairing Silversmiths and Elec.a ce Moe Levitt, president, Combin.NOW tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s (Continued from page 12) ed Jewish Appeal.Mrs.Eugene For your convenience \u2014- Facial Treatments : Largest High Class Job Shop.drill and basic training for the Lowy.campaign director of the | in your own home à; WE CALL FOR & DELIVER future.Ï 3 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5.7947 After a child is walking, obe- | - For proue UN.6-212) * (A few doors above dience rates higher and higher | {67 What you're asking of them, ! 10 AM.to 6 PM St.Catherine St.) af i a parents attitude should! -M.-M.Opoumte Henry Morgan & Co 48 a safely device.Develob a) cordingly J.irk gat © ag Cee simple command vocabulary ¢dnge accordingly.\u2014 oti SEE En .CE \u2014 \u2014| and a special command tone of voice.In a calm, even firm voice SAEs * \u2014 not harsh, irritable or exit- Humidification |, hah iisbie or iv) GRACIOUS LIVING IN for \u201cNo.\u201d \u201cStop.\u201d \u201cSlowly.\u201d \u201cWatch Out,\u201d \u201cRed Light.\u201d Home - Office - Industry Ration your commands.Re- i quests and suggestions often serve as well.Say.No.\u201d too, Co 2e\" bY IL: = RT ê us) often and it loses its punch.For-! : ve ! ° 5 J bid when you must.but allow * FUEL OIL the reasonable as often as you ro can.Reminders about routines BURNER SALES & SERVICE are better than last minute com- fo.ene mands.ee 273-8871 Enforce your commands.Use - your command words and voice \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 only if obedience is really necessary or when you can make i the child mind if he doesn\u2019t.: M él / | Laxity here quickly gives a a - m e i youngster the idea he need only ' \" \u2019 t obey if he feels like it.; ; Tell the truth Count on in-! i 15 PROUD TO ENNOUNCE telligence to encourage obe-.TO HIS STAFF OF | dience.lf you use some Key | word like, \u201cHot.\u201d falsely, and ' i the child finds out it isn\u2019t MR.GUY OSTIGUY \u201cHot,\u201d he will soon start testing! 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If you are planning to move either your hoe or your office we suggest you call the ldeal agent of North American Van Lines.* * * A visit to the Cheese Shop should bé a must on your next Christmas shopping tour.In this fascinating little shop you will find not only the pick of the world\u2019s cheeses but all kinds of other goodies such as hams, Christmas cakes, plum puddings.imported jellies and jams.One item we thought sounded particularly fascinating was Pate of Smoked Brook Trout.You'll want to shop here for your own Christmas entertaining and also for gifts for your gourmet Iriends.The Cheese Shop will deliver anywhere in the Montreal area or will ship vour gift packages anywhere in the world.And don\u2019t forget to ask them for a copy of their \u2018Cheese and Wine List\u201d which tells the proper wine to serve with each different cheese.The Cheese Shop.2054 Union Ave., Phone: 849-1232, * * * When vou are entertaining out-of-town guests over the holiday season and want to prove to them that Quebec really is \u2018\u2018La Belle Province, why not take them on a tour of old Montreal and end up with lunch or dinner at Le f'ournil?Right across the street from Bonsecours Market and the \u201cSailors\u201d Church, Le Fournil serves delightful French Canadian meals in a setting which is right out of 18th century Montreal.The walls arc of stone, the ceiling low and raftered and the tables, chairs, WITH armoirs and chests genuine old Canadian pine, many of | SPONSORING NUTCRACKER: La Société d\u2019Etude et de Conférences, à cultural development group now numbering ever a thousand members in Quebec and Eastern Ontario, is sponsoring the first evening of Nutcracker, being performed by Ballets Canadiens at Place des Above.organizing commiitee ladies review plans, left to right: Mme J.Vadboncoeur, chairman, Women\u2019s Committee of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens; Mme Jacques Dubuit, treasurer of La Société; Mme Raoul Normandeau of N.D.G., chairman of the and Mme Philippe Ewart, president of the sponsoring Société.This famous Tchaikovsky Christmas spectacular will be performed at the Place des Arts December 18, 19 and 22, with and 23, with a company evening; matinees on 19, 22, \\ participating.HALIBUT STICKS 1 (8-ounce\u2019 package cream cheese 12 cups cooked halibut, flaked 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts 2 tablespoons finely chopped green onion 1 tablespoon mayonnaise Salt and pepper to taste Celery.Soften cream cheese.Add remaining ingredients.blending thoroughly.Clean celery; cut in 1 to 1%-inch lengths.Fill with halibut mixture.Chill for 1 hour or more before serving.Makes about 2 cups filling.Wife Preservers Store hats in a plastic bag, inflate, and tie the open end tightly They stay clean; \u2018air cushion\u2019 protects the hat from crushing.Les Grands Arts.Friday.December 18.FRESH KILLED CHOICE SELECTED CHRISTMAS TURKEYS of over 150 Suggestions Coming Events for cooking festive bird them museum picces.The restaurant only seats sixty so be sure .to phone first for a reservation, and don\u2019t forget the name of this paper when you call.Le Fournil, 361 St.Paul St.Fast, Phone: 861-4314 * * * Have you done anything yet about forming your \u2018\u201c\u2018Let\u2019s Learn French Club\u2019, or is this one of the things that has been pushed to the back of your mind during the busy Christmas\u2019 preparations?Don't put il off any longer, though, because the Montreal Language Schoot has to arrange schedules right away if you want to gel started on this project early in the New Year.Here's what you do: organize a group of your friends or neighbours (not more than 10) who want to learn French, then call the Montreal Language School and they will arrange to send an instructor to your home \u2018or a different home every week.it you prefer\u2019.You'll learn quickly this way, because you'll have friends to practice with between lessons.Phone Montreal Language School.1040 Sherbrooke St.West.* * * V1.9-3871.With the return to gracious living which has been so noticeable in the last few years, candles have become standard equipment in every home.and you will be truly fascinated by the wide selection of both candles and candle holders at Ye Olde Candle Shop.There are scented candles from North Carolina with flower and spice perfumes which really smell like the real thing; long- burning beeswax candles in a variety of interesting colours which give off a faint odor of honey, and all kinds of novelty candles which would make interesting small gifts.Also, if you have anyone on your list who is a \u2018\u2018do-it-yourselfer\u2019\u2019 there are candle- making kits with all materials and instructions.Then too, there are beautiful Swedish and Italian glass holders and Italian.Spanish, Colonial and English brass wall sconces.Ye Olde Candle Shop.downstairs at 1121 St.Catherine St.West.between Stanley and Peel.Cordon Bleu awarded medals at olympics Montreal and Quebec\u2019s reputa- \u2018The people of Belgium have long tions as international exporters felt a special kinship for their ul quality processed foods was Canadian friends.so that it is to mention firmly established Monday at a gala reception in the Windsor Hotel in Montreal.attended by over 800 guests representing the federal.provincial and civic gov- eruments as well as the heads of commerce and industry.when the Belgian Ambassador to Canada, His Kxcellency Guy Dufresne de la Chevalerie.presented the food processing firm of Cordon Bleu Ltd, with an unparalleled 10 Grand Prix medals which they won aj the recent World canned Food Olympics held in Paris.This impressive win.in competition with entries from over 30 countries, including many renowned for their culinary arts, is considered a major tional achievement for Canada.with an added satisfaction that we present to a Canadian Company, Cordon Bleu Ltd., their ten Grand Prix \u2014 the largest number of awards ever won by a single organization.in the history of the World Food Olympics.\u201d Premier Jean Lesage in a brief congratulatory address stat- With Christmas and New vear place in the Harry Wolfe au- | festivities just around the corner, ditorium, Temple Beth Sholom, \"a good many people are brushing | 6666 Terrebonne \u2014| Walkley avenue, N.D.G., on De- up on their turkey techniques preparation.stuffing recipes and, cooking times.fresher.here are some suggestions about cooking the festive bird from the makers of Alcan Foil.A sewing job, using thread or string, used to be the accepted means of holding the dressing in a fowl during cooking.Today's housewives find that a quicker.neater job can be done using several slim skewers, with a zigzag lacing of string to hold skewers and flesh firmly in position.(The skewers shown here, made of mnon-rusting aluminum, are supplied free with Alcan Foil at this season.) Roasting in aluminum foil has so many benefits in cooking fowl that the practise is becoming ever more widespread.It eliminates the danger of scorched and dried- out meat.Above all, for most users, is the freedom from scouring a messy roasting pan, because the foil wrapping holds the cooking juices.The foil should completely enclose the bird.and Alcan\u2019s home economist suggests a \u2018\u2018tent\u2019\u2019 above to ensure the self-basting action that is one of the chief advantage of cooking with foil.During the last 20 minutes or so.the foil is opened so the bird will become attractively browned.While most cooks prefer io roast fowl at 325-350° for about 25 minutes a pound.foil can \u201csave the day\u201d when time is short.Securely wrapped in foil, 1 ! World Food Olympics, but as well interna.| Referring to this fact the Belgian Ambassador also underscored the bond of friendship which exists between the Belgian adian peoples with the words: and Can- world.\" the same fowl can be cooked to perfection in a 450°oven for only 18 minutes a pound \u2014 a saving \u2018of an hour and a half on a 12-13 i pound birded that.\"Canadians.and Que- becers in particular.should take special pride in the accomplishments of Cordon Bleu Ltd., not only for their showing in the for their dynamic expansion.so | typifying the business climate tic representatives on hand for prevailing in Quebec today.\" \u201cthe presentation included: Federal Trade and Commerce His Worship Mayor Drapeau.Minister Sharp claimed that Cor-! the Honorable Gerard Levesque, don Bleu's achievement was *\u2018fur-, Quebec's Minister of Industry and ther evidence of the popular ac-| Commerce.and the Consul Gen- ceptance that Canadian products.erals of France and Belgium, the are finding in the markets of the U.S.A., and Holland and the United Kingdom Commissioner in Other government and diploma- Montreal.; | | As a brief re-iTemple office 481-5687 or | also be held.PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\" Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.* IMPORTED PRODUCTS * NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, BACON, SAUSAGE & FARMHOUSE BUTTER 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 SELECTED XMAS TREES DANCE PARTY: Under the auspices of Sisterhood president, Mrs.L.Rosenthal and Brotherhood president, Mr.H.| Fleming a dance party will take avenue at cember 12 at 8 p.m.Information jand tickets are available at 488-8674.A demonstration of the latest dance craze by the Arthur Murray Studios will ANTIQUES Two floors of beautifully finished Canadian furniture and accessories.COTE DES NEIGES ANTIQUES 4942 Cote des Neiges 737-3327 VU VV VV VV VV VY VV VV VV VV VV VV OY VV VV VVVVV VV VV VV VV VY x Interesting Lamps x Custom-Made Shades x Unusual Gifts La Contessa Inc.5903 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.8-4322 A A à à A à à À à à A A A A A À A A à À û À ~ Pipe-shopping The man in your life would appreciate a pipe for Christmas.A pipe is always welcome \u2014 both by the new smoker and the old hand with a half-filled pipe rack.The wise lady shopper knows how, important it is to buy the right pipe for her man.How does she choose it?As there is a wide variety of pipes on the market, the Pipe and Tobacco Council of Canada of- | fers some helpful hints for the: \u2018\u2018pipe-smoking\u2019\u2019 lady.Every man has a different personality and there is a pipe to! suit every man.A tall man looks | comfortable with a long, slim! pipe.A short, stouter man needs a short-stemmed, larger-bowled pipe.The reading man likes a longer stem to keep the bowl and smoke from his eyes.i | | The outdooors man appreciates a short-stemmed pipe, easy to stow in a pocket or bag, with little chance of breakage.The man who relaxes at home likes a large bowl for a long-uninter- | rupted smoke.| The wise lady shopper ob-, serves the thickness of the wood in the bowl of the pipe.The more wood, the cooler smoke.Also the straighter the the | Trinity Memorial Church will for Christmas | grain the cooler the smoke.She looks for finishes that may con.| ceal flaws and avoids mouthpieces that sacrifice size for strength and require too much | pressure to hold in place.! There are three easy steps for | successful pipe selection.Determine the price you are willing to spend, the kind of pipe to suit your man, and select a brand name pipe for your assurance of : quality.While looking for the pipe, the | far sighted shopper will note many accessories suitable for future gifts.These include articles such as humidors, pipe- racks, pouches and, always tobacco.| B.and P.luncheon Under the joint convenership of Misses M.Shantz, and E.M.Johnson, the Montreal B.& P.Wonien\u2019s Club will hold the annual traditional Christmas luncheon Saturday.December 12 at 1 p.m.in the Mt.Stephen Club.Under the direction of Mr.C.G.Chubb, organist and choirmaster, the Boys Choir of render Christmas Carols.should be sent.IMPORTANT NOTICE Items for the Coming Events columns, such as bridges, bazaars, and any other fund-raising event, regardless of purpose, are subject to a charge of $1 for 50 words.Publicity secretaries are advised to include with each notice name and address to whom the bill Any items received without the above information cannot be considered, so please help us to help you.MRS.MILLICENT HICKMORE, Women's Editor Picture (hese aprons made of red or green checked gingham.holly in cross-stitch.Red berries and deep green leaves were put on -to-the- inch checked gingham, Use check this or about same size.Pattern 716: charts, directions.THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in Coins (no stamps.please) for this patiern to Laura Wheeler, care of The Examiner Needle- craft Dept.60 Front Street, Toronto.Ont.Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS.In The Women's Realm & Trinity WA Trinity Memorial WA \u2018senior branch) will hold a mecting on ; Monday at 2.30 p.m.in Areh- | deacon Almond Room, | Veterans' widows ; The Non-Pensioned Veterans \u201cWidows will meet in the Royal | Canadian Legion Hall.Verdun avenue, Verdun, Monday at 6:20 p.m.for the annual drawing and ; Christmas party.! t Karnak Ladies Club The Karnak Ladies' Club will hold the members\u2019 Christmas | Party and Pantry Shower for | | the Shriners\u2019 Hospital in Room 107 of the Masonic Temple on .Tuesday, December 15, at 1 pm, The Christmas presents for the children at the Hospital will be on display at this meeting, Mrs.W.E.Montgomery and Mrs A Kemp are co-chairmen.B & P Women's Club The B & P Women's Club of Mantreal announce that Elizabeth Case.a member of the Montreal Club, will participate on the panel discussion which will take place on Saturday afternoon, January 16, 193, at the Skyline Hotel.The panel will be chaired by Dr Helen M.Hughes, and the theme \u201cWomen & Authority\" will be from Dr.Hughes\u2019 morning address to the members of \u2018\u2019Occupation Perspective Seminar TO ALL HOUSEWIVES: We are glad to announce that the services of charwomen are now available.Also Housekeepers, Cooks and Couples.Live in or out.For further details, coll L'Association des Aides-Ménagères Inc.279 - 4550 i 1123 St.Joseph Blvd.Eost 279 - 4559 LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING Free Pick-up and Delivery 488-4484 H.D.WONG 5114 Sherbrooke St.West | (Between Grey and Vendome) a 4 Let e Ov aw KES bake more good things to eat than any other baker in Montreal 32 varieties of cake.15 kinds of doughnuts.9 different fruit pies.Danish pastries.Coffee rings.Crumpets.English Muffins.Oven baked beans.Cookies.Biscuits.Rolls.Shortbread.29 kinds of bread and more.Baked by Harrison-Brothers Limited.¥961 \u2018LL 13quad2Q 'Appiig \u2018sauludx3 Junounsam oq) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 11, 1964 1 6 GIRARD I~ Tre venom Banner 111 BROOKS AUTOMOBILE wren | | Classified Advertising © PLYMOUTH » CHRYSLER ® FARGO © VALIANT = DRUG STORE $ 4191 St.Catherine West RT RE SD AE EE RACE RS ET EE EEE 2 Corner Greene Fast Delivery SALES & SERVICE §| » \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | 10 Ww ¢ 4 3 me 4] ords 75° | | QUALITY Js cae | gl HUnter 1-0451 3 Se for each additional word Ë : WE.5-3521 © Automobile Storage © $ Em CR 4S boven wi ?: 9 ze » Please phone Ads early in the week.No Ads p\u2014 after 10:30 Thursday fo ; am.fo Mm.372 VICTORIA AVE.5 current issue.For your eavesience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday = Wednesday ; P Seles: Service & Pars: | wetll 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU, 71-0451 Sunday: HU.9-5748 - HU.9-5745 Accounts may be pai at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada 2 10 a.m.to 6:30 pm.t PROPERTY FOR SALE 5e APARTMENTS TO LET 59 HOUSES WANTED Bungalows Sublet N.D.G.\u201cdont: Residential OR 12 ROOMS FURNISHED, HEATED, EQUIPPED.OCCUPANCY JANUARY IST.$75 Cottages MONTHLY.CALL 481-8519.Rentals LADY'S ski boots, size 6, never worn, SKI BOOTS, European make, in ex- $30.484-5960 after 6.cellent condition, worn once, size 7.\u2018 BOYS\u2019 Raleigh 26 inch bike; girls\u2019 169-2059.AT YOUR CHOICE .Hudson 26 inch.Good condition, $25 MY Book House In 12 volumes, sult - each.children nursery to 12 years of age.CASH NEEDED $223.00 APARTOES ST PAUL.AVE Required AMERICAN Fiyer electric train, 5 Perfect condition.Reasonable, Cali TE MS.cars, plus accessories, mounted.Best $59 : PLUS WINTER BONUS DARATE HEATER SCANS offer.HU.1-1456.Evenings.ATTRACTIVE Deri Snare drums, KITCHEN LINOLEUM IN- We have an ever increas- bass drum, high-hat, cymbal and FROM $11,900 CLUDED.ADULTS.768-6105.cowbell.Excellent condition.Retails ! 7 TO 9 P.M, ing group of prospective HI-FI automatic (Fleetwood) $300.Must sell immediately.484-2494 STONE AND BRICK FINISUING tenants secking to lease with diamond stylus needle, or 484-2640.VERY MODERN 000000 seeking table or cabinet model.Excel.POLAROID camera No.80 with ac- CALL: cottages.bungalows and ont \"dition.Reasonable.cessories.Excellent condition, Reason- .- 3 er p.m.able.484-7352.689-5700 \u2014 681-5287 \u201cIdeal Location duplexes in the Western PORTABLE record plaver 4 speed = ac Ce \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ss 5; G.E.portable T.V., in disrepair, po PTS 1615, heated, equipped.Immediate Areas of Montreal, rentals STEREO RADIO What offer?WE.17-7189.occupancy.$190.00.Call 935-1056.ranging from $150 to $500 per month.Saba 400, like new, boxed, original STEREO Portable Phono \u2014 Chateauguay 7 ROOMS T0 LET price $550 for $250.VI, 4-9292, after extended tweeter speakers _ WESTMO INT A 1 Dorchest rear .a.m.ceramic amon cartru e \u2014 Four bedrooms, bnsement- ONT Sr Oe rs If you are desirous of 9 months old.Perfect con- plasroom, newly a decorated.legos.Mature lady preferred.937-4043.venting a property or BOOKS of Knowledge and Science dition.$100.00.Call 733-6466.sears old, low down pay- moe ce Books in cabinet.Excellent condition.ment, 2nd mortgage carried.sub-leasing call our rental HU.1-3757.$13,000.Owner.691-2689, WESTMOUNT.Sherbrooke mn AMERICAN Fiyer train set consisting LIONEL train engine jpissile laun- Greene vicinity.Completely division.of (smoke blowing engine, caboose cher.co cable Aa ag ores.= - furnished, Superior type bed- with lights, coal car, at cars, re- - - = : 26 LOTS FOR SALE room with hot and cold water.frigeration car, accessories, trans- POODLES small miniature, male- - php ems Sitting room, kitchen facilities.former; track mounted on large female, registered.Trained.Very Private entrance.WE.5-7215 Ernest Pitt & Son Inc.board, as Dew.$35.Call evenings reasonable.731-2140.Profit Making Land weekend and after 5.only.RI.7-0424.GIRLS' Raleigh 26 inch bike fully , GREY Lamb with Gr Mink collar.equi d, Call LA, 4-7717, mornings (Real Estate Brokers) size 16, perfect condition.RE.7-7080, only.FIANS 30 MILES FROM MONTREAL, 12 ROOM & BOARD WANTED \"| WANTED: Furnished or unfurnished 1331 Greene Ave STRATEGIC LOCATION FOR CURL- for retired woman, In residence or , ING CLUB, MOTEL SITE, OR RESI- apartment with tray service or t- _ _ DENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, chen privileges.West-end, Immediate.- 9% HELD care\u201d 138 FOR SALE General 482-9658, - IMMEDIATELY SURROUNDED BY a Co wt = 935-5401 = = + SKI CENTRES, ADJACENT TO |82 AUTOS FOR SALE WOMAN with nursing experience 10; STUDIO SUITE: BOOKCASE; BEAUTIFUL GOLF COURSE.ee look after convalescent or older ENCYCLOPEDIA; HOSPITAL VOLKSWAGEN 1008 Sas0.244-5104 Co _ 1.(People, companion to lady.Will tra- BED TABLE: DINING ROOM J.CASSIANI 90 GARAGES © LET -5101.95 PARKING SPACE TO LET vel.Phone 486-8846.SET; ELECTRIC STOVE: DU.8-8297 GARAGES TO LET _ | GRosVENOR - Sherbrooke.Parking 100 WORK WANTED \u2014 Female| ELECTRIC ÉRATER.PIANO i - HEATED warage, Redfern, corner |space available, $10 monthly.Call ACCORDION 768-6105 7 TO Weston, $25 monthly.Call 933-5256.HU.8-6450, WILL do typing at home.Moderate 9s P.M : : rates, Call 482-8966.113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED \u2014=\u2014\u2014S> STE GEER SEE CEE GATED GEE EEE EEE GEESE URED SEER GENES SEE SEE CEE = (WHITE) ortable sewing machine, DOCTORS home, Town of Mount [ike new.Reasonable.Call 735-1887.Royal, requires capable person to assist with children and housework.SKI boots, man\u2019s, 10%; lady's, T%; ® ® oe Fe .Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified [|S ihcm.mts mor | sro attr mae sn ve © get, new Atlas summer tire, 2 Atlas 124 FOR SALE \u2014 DINING snow tires, size 520-13.Call 697-6855, ROOM FURNITURE after 6, WROUGHT iron kitchen set, plate NAME rire Date creas heiress 1964 MAPLE IMPERIAL LOYALIST 6 glass top: 8 yards hall carpet, coffee color.Very reasonable.Call after 6 DINING ROOM CHAIRS, PERFECT CONDITION.WE.5-0925.p.m.or Saturday and Sunday all day.: - 95-0925.737-4771, ADDRESS rere.PONE Ciera a\u2026cuosencs can 00 000 CONSOLE table; bookcase; carved .127 FOR SALE \u2014 BEDROOM dining set; nest of tables and others: FURNITURE record cabinet; odd chairs; Provincial - cabinet: desks Sheritan china cabinet; FREN incial rugs; a.runner; shes; rotisserie; CLASSIFICATION .0.0000000 00 ec 000000 Mail or Oelives Te: ; | FRENCH Provipela\u2019 double bed with gas and gas combination stove; kit- EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS 9° Assistance RE.7-61.Soom \u201coe; Mame\u201d mahorany bain ; Phone 130 FOR SALE \u2014 chest; fur coat; etc.WE.5-0986 \u2014 .7005 Kildare Rood, HU.1-045) Kitchen equipment We, 5.1430.I fas Your Ad: Montreal 29 KITCHEN sot very low price, £00d and 13 feet wide, floor length: wal- condition.Call 489-2947.nut end tables, custom made.Excel- FO lent condition, 489-8822.132 R SALE INDIAN 6 9, t ise with rug, x urquo w : Musical Instruments floral border, $125; Electrolux vacuum PIANO upright (mahogany) with $40; vanity table, $8; tea-wagon, $10._ bench.Excellent condition.Reason- RE.8-6694.=\" able.637-9393.LIVING room furniture; bedroom set rift-wood wall decoration: steel de: Lo __ | 134 s FOR SALE ent suitable professional.486-1994, after _ ports equipmen p.m.| Ee ee PE Se - \u2014 \u2014 - Excellent condition.738-7634.droplea table; other items, 484-8700.STEREO hi-fi blond mahogany, So me\u2014 ee |e side speaker an amplifier, 150; | Both for $50.desk, 18 x 40 x 2, $15.733-5926.FISCHER skis, safety bindings, 8 feet; COMBINATION radio phonograph \u2014 Italian ski boots size 9, practically (new B.S.R.turn table (Garrard), new.Call 738-9606 after 6 p.m.modern walnut cabinet, excellent condition, $40, Call 931-1593.| _ 136 FOR SALE \u2014 |DINING room suite (mahogany) 9 piece; gas stove, 30 inch; gas space | | Clothing and furs heater.All in excellent condition, LADYS Hudson seal coat 36.Per.091-0751.Evenings after 7.T7 fect condition.Reasonable.489-0662, aoa: imost mow.motor and e ° Ÿ utes cui SS How to figure Examiner Classifieds\u2019 low cost: | LEOPARD skin with stuffed head; PASTEL MINK COAT hand made antique qlevellerr chest LARGE SIZE.SACRIFICE.of precious wi and ivory.For in- Total .words in above ad.| NO DEALERS.733-8125, formation call 486-7217.° BRIDES dress; lady's beige winter First 10 words _ Minimum charge 75e | Si Ses 10.mans suburban cont se \u2014 i .5 40; bedspreads; drapes; etc, Call RE.Balance .words \u2014 @ 5¢ per word eee MAN'S CLOTHING; SPRING |8-0391 or RE.8-7730.WINDBREAKER; 3 SPORT, HOBBYIST \u2014 here is a bargain! .JACKETS; TROUSERS; 3 Beaver 30 inch jig-saw and Atlas 8 Ol Payment Herewith \u2014 asc SUITS.ALL SIZE 42.VERY inch circular saw, complete with REASONABLE.HU.9-9963.motors and tables, perfect condition.SERVER AS and all day Sunday.Ca .8-9381, A 25e billing charge will be added to your invoice if payment does LADY'S Harris tweed coat 14; ski| BARGAIN: Carpets oriental, Indian, jacket size 10-12.Good condition, Chinese, runners, mates; .- not accompany this order.V Hensonable.WE, 7.7180, Sora » mates: drapes.78 + 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General BROWNIE camera with flash: youth | table; three large gilt frames; double door.esse 1-8543.mixmaster, 32 brush Polishers: clock radio; vacuum cleaner; portable sewing machine; electric broom: electric drill.All are recent models.Very reasonable, 488-4882.STEP-TABLE; table LT floor polisher, sacrifice.Call PHILCO portable T.V., 17 Ti \u201cgood condition, $50, WE.3-2661.TWO folding beds, $15; chest drawers, $15; telephone table, a; girl's bicycle.26 inch, $10; scooter, $5; slob bed complete, $25.Call 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED: coffee table, French Provincial walnut or mahogany, at least 40 inches long, in good condition.HU.1-2972.PIANO.Will buy used upright, around 52\" high.748-6859, 158 DOMESTIC PETS POODLES, finest litter show stock, guarantee silver miniature, registered, paper trained., son champion Paragon Pamba.See sire and dam before you buy.PO.6-0198.BEAGLE.Good home for three month old male puppy.Partially trained.482-1742.2 MALE miniature poodles, pedigreed.Available Christmas.489-0643, 163 EDUCATIONAL YOUNG French teacher will tutor grade 2-7 conversational French.WE.7-5574.166 PERSONALS MONTREAL Wake Up Service Reg'd.24 hour service.Information 645-4420.Pine, VV VVVVVVVVVVVVVY Sf Service Directory DOITNOW] VV VV VV VV VV VVvVVVWeY?BUILDING REPAIRS candy sale It was announced last week that the Y.M.C.A.Youth Department sponsored \u2018Licorice All Sorts Sale\u201d seems to be a huge success so far, There are well over 60-70 boys, girls, Moms and Dads selling to their friends and neighbours.Proceeds are going to our YOUTH WORLD SERVICE FUND and to the purchase of Youth Department equipment and to our Leadership Development program fund.Inquiries may be made by contacting Ron at the \u2018\u2018Y\u2019\u2019\u2014937-3916.VACCINATION Canada has been free of smallpox for many years, thanks to well enforced vaccination campaigns that ended the great epidemics.However, because Canada today is within a few hours flying time of countries still stricken with smallpox and other contagious diseases, no Canadian family should fail to have the protection of vaccination whether or not they plan to travel abroad \u2014 contact with an infected tourist could import the disease into Canada.MAINTENANCE VERN OATWAY, contractor, general maintenance, specializing in kitchens, Bsns playrooms, painting, WE.CARTAGE AND MOVING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING, CRATING, PACKING oD STORAGE.ROGERS EXPRESS.DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN EXCLUSIVE, DRESSES, SUITS, CUSTOM MADE, REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS.HU.8-4245.WILL do dressmaking, fitting, and alterations in.your home.Call 489- 7707, EXCLUSIVE RESTYLING, DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS IN PRIVACY.CALL ELIZABETH, 486- 8804 FOR APPOINTMENT, FURNITURE REFINISHING \u201cBeautify Your Home For Christmas LET THE BEAUTY OF THE VENEERS SHINE THROUGH.WORK DONE BY BRITISH CRAFTSMEN.PHONE: B & J FURNITURE FOR FREE ESTIMATES 486-0518 CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANED Also Wall-to-Wall rugs in your home.By experts.Satisfaction guaranteed.Free Estimates.Continental General Services CALL: 737-9960 PEST CONTROL FOR QUICK, efficient and convenient service for the extermination of rodents and all insects.Estimates free, Cal} Pestroy Limited.RI.7-2457.7 _ UPHOLSTERING | MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING CO.| 395 SELBY ST.Chesterfield sets recovered also remodelled.Telephone WE.2-5912 or WE, 7-4446, after 5 p.m.READ and USE WANT ADS REGULARLY Christmas .(Continued from page 9) diate Band \u2014 Mr.Chevlin; Dance Band \u2014 Mr.Chevlin; Intermediate Orchestra \u2014 Mr.Williams; Twenty Club \u2014 Mr.Bernard; Prefects \u2014 Mr.Mac- kie, Miss King; Parliamentary Club \u2014 Miss Ross; Electrical Committee \u2014 Mr.Mcrae; Sound Committee \u2014 Mr.Hutchison; CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, NO.633-608 SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE DAME MARTA 1ZO, housewife, of the City of Cote St.Luc, District of Montreal, wife common as to property of RALPH SHEIN of the same place, Plaintiff vs the said RALPH SHEIN of the City of Cote St.Luc, District of Montreal, Defendant.The plaintiff has instituted action against the Defendant in separation a to property on November 25th.CHAIT ARONOVITCH KLEIN SALOMON GELBER & BRONSTEIN Attorneys for Plaintiff Students Council \u2014 Dr, Saly, Miss Wales; Vox Ducum \u2014 Mrs.Lancey, Mr.Mayer; Purple and White \u2014 Mr.Bovyer; Theatre Club \u2014 Miss King, Miss Feeney, Miss Beynon; Current Events Club \u2014 Mr.Stracina; Ski Club \u2014 Mr.Horsnail; Public Speaking \u2014 Mr.Atwood, Mrs.Drum- mond; Debating Club \u2014 Mr.Atwood; Biology Club \u2014 Miss Stoliar; Science Club \u2014 Mr.Buckmaster; Supply Store\u2014Mr.Stracina; Print Shop \u2014 Miss Gallant; Table Tennis \u2014 Mr, Etheridge; Tea Committee \u2014 Miss Lawlor.The various other representatives are Mrs.Drummond \u2014 Alumnae; Mr.Buckmaster \u2014 Old Boys Association; Mrs.Stu- : art \u2014 Band Uniforms; Mr.! Fleming, Mr.Graub \u2014 Auditor- | ium Movies; Mrs.Assels \u2014 Au- dio-Visual Coordinator; Mr.Dyck, Miss Boggs \u2014 Home and School Representatives; Mr.Mayer, Miss King, Mr.Barr, Mrs.Astolfi, Mrs.Petts \u2014 Staff | Committee .pletely new amendment to the \u2018fie signal controllers \"way night-time flashing opera- Appointments .(Continued from page 1) council.They require a com- zoning by-law.Details of the new amendment will be presented to council at the next meeting which is expected to take place early in January.Council cleared the way for construction of a new apartment building when it approved the redivision of lots at the northwest corner of Lansdowne avenue and Sherbrooke street into one new lot.The owner of the property.M.Deckelbaum, proposes to build | a six-storey apartment house on the site.Plans for the structure were approved by the Architectural Commission Nov.25.Architect for the project is Harold Ship.Council also approved the operation of a motor vehicle rental service by Citroen Canada Limited at 4010-12 St, Catherine street west.Citroen wishes to apply to the Department of Transport for a permit to operate the business and the department requires a resolution of city council before granting permits.APPOINTMENTS MADE | City Council approved the appointment of acting city clerk R.B.Seaman as city clerk, the appointment of acting city accountant J.Slipper as city accountant, and the appointment of E.J.McCullough as assistant treasurer.| Council also admitted eight city | employees to the Quarter Century Club in honor of their 25 years of municipal service.A banquet honoring the employees will be held Dec.21.i The eight are: Lt.-Det.A.E.Jones and Lt.E.A.Jameson, of the Westmount Police Department; Fire Capt.J.E.Dubber; Miss G.R.Pigeon, of the Finance Department: A.G.Macnab, of the Health Department; J.A.Mclsaac, of Light and Power; J.S.L.Turnbull.and A.H.J.Russell, both of the , Public Works Department.TRAFFIC LIGHTS Flashing traffic lights to eliminate unnecessary delay of traf-' fic at night will be installed at 11 intersections in Westmount.The council voted $2,180 to cover the cost of converting traf- for four- tion at the intersections of Sherbrooke street and Wood avenue, Metcalfe avenue.Strathcona avenue, Lansdowne avenue; Mount Pleasant avenue and The Boul- vard: The Boulevard and Syden- ham avenue; Western and Victoria avenues; Western and Lans- downe avenues; Western and Metcalfe avenues; and St.Catherine street and Metcalfe avenue.EXPROPRIATION Cost of expropriation of land and buildings situated at 4005 Dorchester street \u2014 $65.625 \u2014 was approved by council.Other spending committments made were $680 for purchase of a garbage trailer to provide daily disposal service to the Police and Fire Station and City Hall Annex; $2,500 to cover cost of replace ment of light fixtures in the reference and reading rooms at the Library, and $350.74 to cover cost of purchase of 2 emergency lighting units for the Library: $2,825 for Light and Power work; $1, 320.14 for the purchase of electric typewriters for the Health Department, General Manager's office, and city clerk's office.Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the first day of January 1965 on all general and school taxes falling due on that date and from the first day of May 1965 on all special taxes falling due on that date, until the taxes are paid, was set by the council.\"Annexation .(Continued from page 1) Westmount citizens have expressed their approval .in the voting booth .\u201c.Lt is a fact that legislation can be changed.\u201cIn this,\u201d he said, \u201clies real and immediate concern.Mr.Drury went on to cite recent statements of Municipal Affairs Minister Pierre La- porte.Mr.Laporte has said that several hundred Quebec munj- cipalities no longer have any reason for existence.\u201d Large scale annexations and amalgamations could result in better public services, increased industrial expansion and greatly improved economy of operation.\u201cIf Mr.Laporte feels,\u201d Mr.Drury sald, \u201cand again I quote, \u2018the public does not care two' said.hoots about the problem.\u201d Then | he may very well sponsor legislation to take the decision out of the hands of Quebec's individual municipalities and place it in the hands of the Quebec : government or at a minimum change the existing legislation.bo ! cover \u201cWestmount (must!) stay efficient and progressive if we are to avoid annexation,\u201d said.| He cited that need as one reason for amending the zoning by-law to permit the construction of high-rise buildings in lower Westmount.\u201cSince the new 10ning by-law was adopted, old buildings valued in the city's rolls at $370,000 have been replaced by | new buildings valued at over $9,000,000.\u201cLet me say again \u2014 this Is not particularly what your council regards as the ideal \u2014 but it is what they are convinced ls the only practical policy to follow if Westmount is to go forward and to remain an indepen- dently administered community.\u201cAt the present time,\u201d he \u201cit is my opinion that for the most part the citizens of Westmount are getting the services they need and require at a reasonable cost \u2014 that the city is operating at reasonable efficiency .therefore, it would not appear to be an early candidate for annexation.\u201d FARESAVER PLAN! LOW COACH FARE T0 WINNIPEG $22 That's the Incredibly low one-way coach fare every day on the new Faresaver Plan.And look what coach travel on The Canadian gives you: Reserved reclining seats with tull-length leg rests, Scenic Domes, porter service, and music.And you can purchase delicious meals in the Dining Room or Skyline Coffee Shop.The Faresaver Plan is also available for All-Inclusive (meals and passage) in tourist and standard sleeping cars.See your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office.MONTAEAL-WINNIPES To Calgary/Edmonton $34; to Vancouver $43 One-way coach late $22 Enquire about Paressver Plan to other points Information and reservations: 861-6811 Canadian Gacific TRAING/ TRUCKS (SHIPS /PLANES /HOTELS/ TELECOMBUNICA TIONG WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM the mayor J PI61 \"LL 20qe0Q \u2018ADPiig \u2018soupaxg quneusesom OY) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 11, 1964 18 Complete text of Mayor Drury\u2019s speech Following is the text of a speech given by Mayor C.H.Drury to the fall meeting ol the Westmount Municipal Association Tuesday, Dec.8.Mesdames et moessieurs \u2014 Encore une fois j'ai l'honneur et te plaisir de m'adresser à l'As- sociution Mumcipale de West- mount Et encore une fais.comme Québécois, je parlerai dans ma langue- maternelle.Si quelqu'un dans l'audience ne saisit pas très bien ma pensée je me ferai un plaisir de discuter avec eux après l'assemblée Ladies and Gentlement \u2014 When your president asked me to address you tonight I was greatly surprised.| had thought that two speeches by one mayor in one vear, was entirely too much, However, here L am.The situation tonight is a little different for me than it has been the last few times I have been speaking in public.Usually [ am talking to an audience part of which might be said to be\u2014\"\u2018for\u201d \u2014and part \u201cagainst\u201d.The results of your association's poll on annexation I take as an overwhelming affirmation that the city in general and the Westmount Municipal Association in parteular is against annexation.As your council and mayor are also unanimously against annexation as proposed by the theme \u2018\u201c\u2018one island \u2014 one city'\u2019 here is another instance where council and association stand together.The subject tonight is annexation \u2014 we are all against it \u2014 let us pause a moment to see just what it is.It is a subject on which many! words have been written and and many more thousands spoken in the last two years.In fact, during the late 1800's when West.mount was known as the town of Cote St.Antoine, there were already letters being exchanged covering the annexation of this municipality by the city of Montreal, Therefore, this subject is far from new.Fundamentally, annexation represents the takeover by another municipal government of the functions and responsibilities of an existing government \u2014 in effect \u2014 a transfer of government.The next question is \u2014 how does annexation happen?It happens this way \u2014 the government which is carrying out the annexation prepares a by-law and transmits it to the one being annexed.If the local council approves the proposed by-law.the annexing municipality calls a public meeting of the elector-proprietors in the municipality to be annexed.If.within two hours after the opening of this public mecting.one hundred qualified electors demand a referendum, such referendum must be called within thirty days following the public meeting.If however.no referendum is demanded.the by-law is decmed to have been approved.Therefore, ladies and gentlemen, in the unlikely event that your council at some time in the future should approve a by-law regarding anenxation, your first action is to get at least one hundred qualified electors to the public meeting who will demand a referendum \u2014 and mark you well \u2014 this must be done within two hours from the time of opening of the meeting.This two hour period could be critical to the existence of Westmount, Should the local council disapprove the proposed annexation by-law then application can be made by the annexing municipality to the Quebec Municipal Commission, which commission may order a referendum on the question of anncxation.Again, depending upon the results of the referendum, the annexation will or will not take place.This.WMA HEAD TABLE: Members of the executive of the Westmount Municipal Association, and Mayor C.H.Drury, listen to the association's President, Mr.R.L.Hunter report on the activities of the association.Mem- fundamentally.is how annexation works.When we talk about annexation in Westmount we are all clearly thinking of and, 1 believe, watching closely annexation by Montreal.Montreal councillor, Gerry Snyder.vice-chairman of the city executive committee, is reported recently as saying regarding Montreal's recent attempt to induce suburban municipalities into the fold \u2014 \u201cit was an experiment.We've tried one way and it did not work.We have got to try something else.\u201d Mr.Laporte.minister of municipal affairs, has reported recently in the press \u2014 \u2018\u2018several hundred Quebec municipalities no longer have any reason for existence\u201d (Ref.Gazette Sept.14-64 \u2014 address read to Quebec Association of Municipal & School Board Secretaries) .to be able to supply Quebec citizens with all of the economic and efficient services they need, Mr.Laporte says that tax-payers must understand that regrouping in the only way to obtain them.He cites a preliminary study by his ministry which revealed that about seven hundred of Quebec's municipalities would be of- fected by regrouping and that three hundred of these would be integrated with another municipality.Yes, there is annexation in the air \u2014 Mr.Laporte says \u2018large scale annexations and amalgamations could result in better public services, increased industrial expansion and greatly improved economy of operation\u2019 (Reference Gazette Nov.30-64) and has in the past indicated this must happen because the municipalities concerned were inefficient, unable to supply necessary services demanded by citizens economically and at reasonable cost.In effect the words \u2014 \u2018\u2018reasonable cost\u2019 in municipal business are very closely associated with reasonable taxes, The policy of the provincial government seems to have been clearly stated by Mr.Laporte as regrouping for efficiency.He says \u201cunite to endow Quebec with a modern, effi- cieut, democratic municipal administration\u2019.On this basis, it would seem to behoove West- mount to stay efficient and Progressive if we are to avoid annexation.Look at the City of Westmount \u2014 it is entirely surrounded by the City of Montreal.There remain few lots not yet built on.There is a minimum of industry and few sites available for industrial development.It is generally agreed that there are many items intermu- nicipal in nature.Your own brief to the Blier Commission confirmed your acceptance of this point.Now items of an intermunici- pal nature cost money and a lot of money.Your city has continually recorded in the press and by its actions the policy that Westmount is prepared to and always has paid its fair share.As these intermunicipal projects develop the costs will increase.At the same time inflation in the cost of living and salaries of municipal employees will continue.If we accept the policy of paying a fair share what about extension of metro?The tremendous cost of Expo \u201867?The costs and deficits of Place des Arts?The East/West Expressway which is planned parallel to and below the CPR tracks?What about sewage disposal?It is recognized by every thinking person that the costs will be astronomical \u2014 what about traffic arteries of a metropolitan nature?Each project will require ever increasing funds.How does the city.your city, obtain these funds?Basically, they all come from good old you know who \u2014 the private and business taxpayer.There are two alternatives to avoid continually increasing individual taxes \u2014 first, by increasing the number of people exposed to taxation within the community and applying a smaller increase over greater numbers, or, by applying the then current mill rate on a greater municipal valuation.This latter is a very important factor in establishing a fair share.The City of Montreal is the base insofar as valuation is concerned \u2014 that is a matter of law.Therefore.we must keep our valuation roll up-to-date and in line with the City of Montreal.Failure to do so invites arbitrary increases applied to bring it in line with Montreal such as were recently applied by the school boards.For the protestant and neutral boards this year an increase of 25% was made to adjust the differences considered to exist.A continuing revision of valuations although unpalatable is essential to the well being of West- mount.In order to minimize increases to individual taxpayers the only practical solution is to increase valuations by redevloping and increasing values in areas where values over recent years have remained static or even decreased.Actually, your council would prefer to see the obsolescent areas in this city redeveloped in an attractive up-to-date fashion with low density of taxpayers per acre and a corresponding low valuation.This preference does not, however, meet the fiscal and economic requirements of your city.It ie.therefore, in this light bers of the association turned out Tuesday evening at Victoria Hall for the 58th fall general meeting.Mr.Hunter said that the members now number over 2,- 200.that your council has been encouraging major redevelopments in the southwest and southeast corners of the city and generally new development along Sherbrooke, St.Catherine and Dorchester streets.Since the new zoning by-law was adopted, old buildings valued in the city\u2019s rolls at $370,000 have been replaced by new buildings valued at over $9.000.000 \u2014 an increase of almost $9.000,000.When the accompanying increase in land values is added, the valuation roll has been increased by approximately 8%, equivalent to more than one mill of the city\u2019s tax rate.Let me say again \u2014 this is not particularly what your council regards as the ideal \u2014 but it is what they are convinced is the only practical policy to follow if Westmount is to go forward and to remain an independently administered community.I have indicated that West- mount must be efficent, self- supporting, and prepared to pay its share of the cost of inter- municipal projects if we are to prevent annexation by Montreal.If we meet these requirements, annexation under present, and I say again, present provincial legislation can only take place after Westmount citizens in general have expressed their approval of annexation in the voting booth.This may seem an unlikely eventuality right now, tonight, but remember 1 said these approvals are required under present legislation, and it is a fact that legislation can be changed.In this lies real and immediate concern.Mr.Laporte, the Minister of Municipal Affairs in Quebec, is reported in the press as having come to the conclusion that the public as a whole is not overly interested in the pros and cons of annexation and that people are quite willing to leave the whole thing up to their elected representatives.He says, \u201cI\u2019m not convinced at at all that the ordinary citizen attaches very much importance to annexation.\u201d In the case of Westmount citizens, this meeting and your presence at it is adequate comment on this belief of Mr.Laporte\u2019s as it affects Westmount, If Mr.Laporte feels, and again I quote, that \u201cthe public does not care two hoots about the problem,\u201d then he may very well sponsor legislation to take the decision out of the hands of Quebec\u2019s individual municipalities and place it in the hands of the Quebec Government or at a minimum change the existing legislation.Such a change, however, can only become law if Mr.Laporte gets the approval of the Quebec Legislature.At the present time it is my opinion that for the most part the citizens of Westmount are getting the services they need and require at reasonable cost \u2014that the city is operating at reasonable efficiency \u2014 and that it can continue to operate as a viable unit.Therefore, it would not appear to be an early candidate for annexation.Mr.Laporte said yesterday at the Canadian Club: \u201cI believe that the only way in which a municipality may retain its autonomy resides in its capacity to face its commitments towards its taxpayers; sound administration, adequate and economic services, doorway towards the future.Well administered \u2014 competent men are rare and it is pointless to snatch them from each other; \u2014 well-equipped \u2014 tools are expensive and we are interested in using them to capacity; knowing what it wants and where it is going, a municipality will acquire strength, the respect of all and will be in a position to defend its true autonomy.It will have found its reason for being, will be re- valorized, since this expression is commonly popular! \u201cIn 1964, a municipality must represent something in the pro- vice of Québec.It needs room; too many municipalities share a territory which forms part, according to town-planners, of a single urban tissue.Common sense requires a definition of territory according to nature or according to logic, not according to the arbitrary.The municipality need financial stability: its local revenues must be derived in an \u2018equitably-shared manner between industry and family property.\u201d However, your means of protection in the final instance is the referendum.Inform yourselves both as an association and as individuals on any proposed changes in provincial legislation affecting this subject.Let your provincial member know your views as individuals and as an association in the usual way by letters, wires, resolutions and petitions.Be alert, be forceful and above ali fight to preserve your right to vote.I have heard with interest the nominations you have made for mayor and council.I know personally each of the nominees and I am supremely confident that with your confidence and support \u2014 and I emphasize support \u2014 your council as nominated by the association and if elected will continue working long hours in the interests of the city of Westmount and in a manner which will lay low the bogey of annexation for many years to come.Thank you.9 4 \u2018+ ee Unity Boys\u2019 Club Character and cifizenship are primary aims of service By MAURICE MARIASINE BEHAVIOUR AND ATTITUDE GUIDANCE: The | Primary Purpose of a Boys\u2019 Club is to build character and good citizenship in young people.This purpose is partly accomplished by providing opportunity for constructive activity where the influence of a good, Son Banquet held at the Club | pattern of behaviour by the group or gang and its trained \" kum Tribe, the Open House Club, mas Party for club members un- adult leadership is exerted.The modern Boys\u2019 Club, the Unity Boys' Club of Westmount, | is an example, goes further and it has become a place of individual service and guidance in a positive program conducted on a regular basis every day of the week, Monday through Saturday, and because of the informal and {friendly daily relationship between Club leaders and club members, it is possible to discover individual needs, skills, behaviour patterns and attitudes, and to help each individual in his development and in realizing his hopes and ambitions.SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS: One of the most important methods of establishing good behaviour patterns and attitudes at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club is through participation in a special interest group or group club.The Club is most fortunate in having acquired top quality leadership to head the various groups at the Boys\u2019 Club.The groups are: Talent Club, Choral Group, St.John Ambulance Brigade, Drama Club, the Larks, Keystones, Swans, Current Events Club, the Turkeys, Scarecrows, the Skoo- the Bad Guys, the Radio Club and the Gold N\u2019 Blue Bulletin.The leaders are: Fred Johnston, Joan Tennant, Launa Amirault, Mrs.Henry Matthews, Tom Stephens, Mrs.J.Thornhill, Miss H.Grant, Victoria Schrammel, Nancy Tur- ley, Charles Howes, Nat Krakow.Bill Bain, Susan Rountree, Diane Payne, Arthur Strange and Junior | Leaders, Patricia Ann Fernandes, \u2018 Judith Wild, Nancy Dallas, Wilma | Richardson, Peter Whiteside, ! Darlene Hogan, Christine Henson | and Peter Dawson.| OTHER ACTIVITIES IMPORTANT: Regular classes of arts, crafts, hobbies and sports are | equally important in the furtherance of good behaviour patterns -and the leaders in these categories follow: | Frances Albers, Leone Anderson, Lorne Barnewall, Manny | -Barnoff, Kathleen Burns, Ellen Dombrosky, Douglas Fisher, Keith Gavin, William Lieberman, Allan Bechard, Mary Maguire, Henry Matthews, Alison Reid, | Renee Rabl, Lawrence Schneider- man, Mrs.Ann Simmons, Sandra Staples, Linda Vaux, Robert Vaux Sr., Mrs.Robert Vaux, Mrs.Mur- jel Warren, Richard Wheeler.Donna Williams, Mrs.D.T.Youngson.To all our Program Staff, full time and volunteer, our most sincere thank you, and the compliments of the Christmas Season.PROGRAM NOTES: Now that the banquets are over for another year, the regular program continues every day and plans for the Christmas season are also underway.As announced last! week, the Club will hold a Christ- der thirteen years of age on Saturday, December 19th, at 2.00 p.m.This party is by invitation and tickets must be secured before December 15th.The Unity Senior *B'* Basketball team will start its 1964-65 schedule on Friday, December 18 will entertain the Tauras Basketball Club.Game time is 8.30 p.m.The Club's Biddy and Bantams have already started the season, the Biddy won two and lost one while the Bantams are undefeated in the first start, Bill Bain is the Coach of the Biddy team and Hudson Elleyene is the Coach of the Bantam team.Two of the busiest groups at the Club these days are the Drama Club and the Choral Group.Both ~ Hockey games this week 3 week are as follows: SENIOR: Maroons vs Wan.' derers, Tues., Dec.15, 7:30 p.m; ; Stars vs Bruins, Thurs., Dec.: 17, 7:30 p.m.D _ MIDGET: Spartons vs Mus- are preparing for the Christmas tangs, Tues., Dec.18, 6: p.m.; season.Badgers vs Spartons.Thurs.SPOTLIGHT ON: Dec.17, 6:30 p.m, GEORGE BISHOP: George; BANTAM: Bruins vs Rangers, Bishop was the recipient of thc Tucs., Dec.15, 4:30 p.m.: Leafs Rotary Club of Westmount Merit | vg Red Wings, Thurs, Dee 17, Trophy at the Annual Father &! 4:30 p.m.last week, George lives at 3274 Fri Dee II dE vs hones.St.Antoine Street, is fifteen years | vs Guards, Mon.Dec.14 \"4:30 of age, is a student at Westmount | p.m.: Bulls vs Brunes \u2018Wed High School and has been a mem; Dec.16, 4:30 p.m.: Raiders vs ber of the Unity Boys' Club since Mules, Fri, Dec.18, 4:15 p.m.October A TANDING: Debbie! MOSQUITO: \u201cA\u201d League, Hus- Standing was also the recipient of kies vs Marvons.Dec.12, 10 an award from the Rotary Club am.Raiders vs Mules, Dec.12, of Westmount which she receiv-|11 à-m.; Mules vs Huskies, Deced at the Mother & Daughter Banquet.Debbie lives at 164 Selby Street, is nine years old, is a! student at Westmount Park School and has been a member of the Unity Boys' Club since January 1960.| REVISED SCHEDULES Westinount Municipal MOSQUITO \u2018A\u2019 Hockey League Schedule 1964 Every Player Must Wear A Helmet Game No.Dale Time Dressing Room No.Teams 1 Dec.12 10.00 1-3 Huskies vs Maroons Girls & Boys Character 2 Dec.12 11.00 2 4 Raiders vs Mules 8 sears old and up 3 Dec.19 10.00 1-3 Mules vs Huskies : $10 .$12 yearly 4 Dec.19 11.00 2-4 Maroons vs Raiders Westmount Municipal MOSQUITO \u201cB' League Schedule ¥ Men & Women 1964 ¥ $20 and up yearly All games will be played on Saturday mornings.Game No.Date Time Dressing Room No.Teams 1 Dec.12 9.00 2-4 Bulls vs Broncs 2 Dec.19 9.00 2-4 Bulls vs Broncs 1965 Games will be listed at a later date.4585 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club and they RE i | Labatt] a Pilsener time! LABATT BREWERY LIMITED | Westmount Municipal Hockey League games scheduled for this EHC ICICI CC EIS CES IIE I I PE EEE KE TOE IE ME NEE FIRST .ON YOUR CHRISTMAS THE IDEAL GIFT THAT LASTS ALL YEAR 52 weeks of Healthful Recreation, Good Fellowship, Clubs, Hobby Groups for GIRLS - BOYS - MEN - WOMEN WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.HN HIISMPIIIMRIRIMRDIONER RN HII NIN NII RRNRIHINN 19, 10 a.m; Maroons vs Raiders, Dec 19, - am.\u2018B\u2019\u201d League, Bulls vs Brones, Dec.12,9 am: Bulls vs Broncs, Dec.19, 9 am HIKING.SKIING ADVICE When setting out on a long ski trip or a hike, be prepared for any emcrgency such as a sprained ankle or a case of getting lost in the bush.On a ski trip, you can usually back track and find your way out, but a sudden fall of snow can obliterate the tracks In bushland, it isn\u2019t so easy to retrace your steps, but a compass will help you.A strong police whistle will help to summon aid H you ave lost for a day or more, the best things to do is stay where vou can make à fire.A pound of hard boiled candies will help to sustain you fur a day or so.lis never wise to ski alone mn SHOPPING LIST Education A MEMBERSHIP for the WE.7-3916 Yar RIF Ih IIR IDM NRAIN RNIN NRF GND IIo Iain, aad A time and a place for a Pilsener a happy time .a friendly time .The best for Christmas and the New Year.#961 \u201811 49quesag \u2018Aopu4 \u2018saujuox3 unoulsIm a) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 11, 1963 20 SOSSSTSTSSOR ae ¥ t ¥ XE ut ?à ; 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