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[" Westmount Church .8 Classified Ads .16 Editorial .4 Sports .19 PECCCLCCOCCETCOECE.Women's .12- 15 RRR RRR : INDEX ec PAIN & 3 homes hit by thieves - Westmount detectives are investigating three cases of robbery and attempted robbery in Westmount; homes.The Examiner this.week learned of one case where two thugs forced their way into a Roslyn avenue home and tied-up the occupants before robbing the house.The incident took place Nov.10 but was unreported by police until it.came to the attention of, The Examiner.A reliable source disclosed that police in Montreal, Mount Royal, Hampstead and Cote St.Luc are searching for three men who have forced their way into homes and victimized the occupants.The trio is reported to delight in beating up their victims before robbing them.Hampstead Police found the situation serious enough to send out a bulletin warning citizens of the activities of burglars in the community.Westmount Police say that the incident here was not the work of the trio that has plagued other communities, Detectives report that \u2018Westmount has been lucky, so far\u2019.Only one case of thugs forcing their way into a home has taken place.The latest theft in the city was discovered Sunday when Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Henry, 768 Upper Lansdowne avenue, returned home to discover thieves had broken in and made off with jewelry, Christmas presents including a case of whiskey, money, and 1,000 pounds of meat from a freezer.Detectives said the Henry's left home Saturday morning, and the theft probably occurred Saturday evening.Police again warned the public to make arrangements to have newspapers, etc.picked up (Continued from page 2) entre un VOL.XXXVII, No.51 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1964 5 CENTS 20 PAGES! M Xi A * awi ng of what the Reddy Memorial Hospital will look like when its expansion program is finished.Construction is expected to take three years.Architect for the project is Franco Consiglio.12 hurt Reddy Hospital work in local reported on schedule accidents Work is progressing on schedule for the $5.5 millions, addition to the Reddy Memorial Hospital on Tupper street in Westmount.Construction began in April *- of this year and the hospital expansion is expected to be completed within three years of the starting date.The expansion is the [first major building project undertaken by the Reddy since the | present structure was built in 1927.The addition and renovations provide for construction of an eight-storey cast wing, a small centre wing, and an extension to the west along Tupper street, modification and rehabilitation of services in the existing building.The building program cludes: An increase of 45 percent in bed capacity.A new out-patient department large enough to allow for a ! 50 per cent increase in outpatient visits.i A separate and fully equipped mobile accidents in the city! emergency department.Construction of new operating roms, a physiotherapy department, a pharmacy.dietery department, and a laundry.| A self-contained psychiatric | unit.Construction of a six-storey terns and student nurses.The Reddy's history dates back to 1871 when it was pital.In 1895 the hospital came under the direction of | Herbert L.Reddy.Lt.Stan Hugman relates traffic tales to Rotary A policeman\u2019s lot is not a happy one\u2014 particularly thrope.38, 5287 Fifth avenue.if he is in the traffic division and in Westmount.Westmount is only one mile* square in area and has only 30,000 people \u2014 but 2,000.000 vehicles a month use its streets.These figures were revealed Wednesday at Westmount Rotary luncheon by Lt.Stan Hugman of the local force, a graduate traffic specialist from Western University and the Ontario Traffic College, who has been with the Westmount force for more than a decade.Westmount\u2019s force, of 62, may appear high by other standard, he said, but the crush of traffic at peak periods is unique and requires special handling.One of a fund of stories told by the Lieutenant is worth repeating.Police picked up a wo- man driving backward on Cote St.Antoine Road.She explained she couldn't get the car out of reverse gear and had driven that way from Eaton's parking lot without mishap.Police couldn't find anything in the books to charge her with, and, added Lt, Hugman.you had driven safely.| On the question of driving after ! imbibing \u2014 the Lieutenant was firm.His advice, of course, was \u201cDon't try it.\u201d Even if one is only sitting sleeping behind the wheel and the motor is not running, a charge of impaired driving could lead to a heavy fine and imprisonment or both, and suspension of license.must admit she .| Westmount Police this i week again warned the pub- |lic to drive safely as they processed accident reports | showing that 12 persons have been injured in auto- | just since the beginning of i December.i Most seriously injured was Miss Sarah Starke.64, 342 Olivier avenue, She was struck by a car while walking on the sidewalk at the southwest corner of Greene and Western avenue, | together with extensive internal: residence to accommodate in-' Dec.12.Miss Starke is still in Montreal General hospital where her condition is reported as \u2018improving.\u2019 Police identified in- founded as the Woman's Hos- the driver of the car that struck\u2019 , her as Terrence Day.30, of 2236 Dr.Heinriette street, Chambly, Other persons injured in accidents are: Mrs.Mary Hoffman.47.608 Victoria avenue.injured in two-car collision in front of 375 Victoria avenue, at 8 p.m.Dec.14.The driver of the other car was identified as John ,Col- | Chambly.John Harding 61, 116 Greene i (Continued from page 2) opposed Silence makes it unanimous \u2018Very happy\u2019 was Mayor Drury\u2019s two-word off-the- cuff comment Wednesday, after closing of a public meeting held for the ratification of revised plans for Westmount Centre.| The mayor was happy be- | cause the people were satis- | fied \u2014 no one showed up to oppose the plan.The complex is to be built be- \u2018tween Wood, Greene, Elm and \u201cSt.Catherine and Western, \u2018 , It consists of two 21-storey | apartment buildings, a 20-floor \u201coffice structure and a two-storey \u201cdepartment store fronting on St Catherine.First reading of the by-law \u201chas alreaay taken place.and since the law has been complied , With, in the question of provid- \u201cing opposition opportunity \u2014 it is expected that the second and [re readings will take place at the next meeting ol council late Monday afternoon, A spokesman tor Westmount i Centre told The Examiner that if all goes well work on the project is expected to get underway next Spring.Forty-six clector-propricetors in the district were eligible to protest the by-law permitting the construction.At a public mecting held last year.five ratepayers lodged their protest.Ten were needed then to force a referendum.Some 70 persons showed up for that meeting.; Wednesday night the only persons present in addition to the mayor and alderman, were officials of the Westmount Centre, one representative of the West.mount Municipal Association, and un Examiner reporter, | ee cree Western ave.! re-opening next week City officials announced this week that Western avenue would be open sometime next week.Resurfacing of the road was scheduled to begin Friday.It is expected to be completed early in the week.grees with 2-3\" of powder snow and The snow falls could amount last quarter of the Moon.Next week's weather DECEMBER 19 (to 26 By ERIC NEAL Mainly sunny with some wind and powder snow.Very cold.Moonlit nights, blue sky.cloudless dawns and orange and salmon tinted sunsets, This is the beginning of the freeze-up in the north.Normally the middle of this week should be extremely cold gusly winds.Low temperatures continuing in the north and east.For some places in the south, easing a little with while frosts, freezing drizzle and soft snow, then turning cold with wind driven snow, to 10 inches, or we could have the equivalent precipitation as 1\" of rain.In seasons where Easter is arriving late in April, thawing conditions can develop for this Temperature range, night and day: south zero and 40°F; nenth and cast, ten below and 35°F, Precipitation, rain 1'' or snew 10\u201d, The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 18, 1964 2 1 have never understood why anyone would roast the turkey and shuck the clams and crisp the croutons and shell the peas and candy the sweets 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 TELL YOU St.Matthias Mayor Drury to read at Festival service 3 homes .(Continued from page 1) by a neighbour if home owners plan to be away, even if just for a weekend.Saturday's newspapers left on the Henry's porch may have tipped off the thieves that no one was home, they said.A burglar was frightened off by a maid on Dec.10 in an Edgehill road home.The intruder entered the house around midnight.His movements.awoke a maid who cried out.The man ran off without taking anything.The Roslyn avenue robbery took place a few hours before noon.Two men wearing painters\u2019 caps came to the door of the Cadman residence, 544 Roslyn.When the maid answered the door, they grabbed her and forced their way into the house.Inside they also tied up Mrs.Cadman, and the family\u2019s 14-year-old daughter.Mr.Cadman happened to return from the dentist at that time.He entered the house and was grabbed by the thugs.They bound him to a bookcase door.\u201c The thieves ransacked the house and fled with jewels, old coins, and personal papers including the family\u2019s passports and the deed to the house.The 14-year-old girl managed to work herself loose from the ropes around her and she released the others.Police report the thugs wore nylons pulled over their faces.They are believed to have used a blue truck with the lettering \u2018General Contractors\u2019 in the robbery.N fi » y : MOTEL artinique) 4 MOTOR INN 4 1005 GUY \u2014 BELOW DORCHESTER 4 AMPLE IN-DOOR PARKING : x RNR BHF ARNRBMRE DD 01PD XDD.3 3.53.2 IINDHNEIMAF NEN A FAMILY AFFAIR FOR CHRISTMAS A COMPANY OF 150 NUTCRACKE A CHRISTMAS Starring SPECTACULAR ANNA-MARIE HOLMES DAVID HOLMES end special quest artist ANTON DOLIN choreographer decor designer costume designer FERNAND NAULT RENE PETIT SOLANGE LEGENDRE Dec.18-19-22 8:30 P.M.Dec.22 \u2014 2.30 P.M.MATINEE DEC.19 SOLD OUT Tickets: Evenings $4-$3-$2 Matinee Dec.22 $3 only Spring! The outside is nearly finished and now many workmen are busy on the inside.We can hardly wait to see the inside.Our teacher has told us that it has been specially planned for us with many « new things ; that will help = us.You see we ; are not able to Diane Larkin attend regular school and our old building is out of date and so crowded we have no room to work or play.Our teacher has told us that we are still short of money to finish our new school.Won't you please, this Christmas, send us as much money as you can so that our new school will be ready for us next Spring.You will make over two hundred children so happy if you can help and will be forever grateful.\u201d Campaign officials report that the cost to date of conducting the campaign is just slightly over % of 1 per cent.The paper, printing and stamps for the letters being mailed were donated by friends of the Center.and volunteers addressed the envelopes.**1 know of no cause more heartwarming and satisfying than the rehabilitation and education of deaf or disabled children,\u201d Mr.A.Hollis Marden, president of the Center, said.\u2018\u2018Crippled in body \u2014 or deprived of hearing and specch \u2014 these courageous children, through specialized training, can become happy and useful members of scoiety.\u201d The Mackay Center for Deaf and Crippled Children incorporates two of Montreal's oldest and best known charities, The Mackay Institute for the Deaf.founded in 1869, and The Schoel for Crippled Children incorporated in 1919.Obituary Ralph L.Bercovitch Funeral service was held this |.week for Ralph Lazar Bercovitch, Westmount lawyer.Mr.Bercovitch, who lived at 4732 Westmount boulevard, died Friday in the Royal Victoria Hospital after a lengthy illness.For many years he served as a member of the Executive Board of the Men's Association of Congregation Shaar Hashomayim.He was a former chairman of its Educational Institutes and Breakfast Forum, and was an active member of the congregation, Mr.Bercovitch came to Canada in 1905.He attended schools in Montreal and graduated from the faculty of law at the University of Montreal.He was admitted to the bar in 1924.He was interested in educational and charitable institutions and worked particularly on behalf of the Yeshiva University in New York, and the Merkaz Hat- orah Yeshiva in Montreal.Surviving are his wife, the former Nettie Silverman, one son, Rabbi Stanley Dov Bercovitch.Rabbi of Congregation Beth Judah of West Philadelphia, Pa., and two sisters and two brothers of Los Angeles, Calif, strictly for the birds NE EWING'S 1 SEEDS Field Tested wild bird formula ® Peanut hearts -@ Sunflower seeds ® Chick scratch feed e Millet ® Rape seed birds love \u2018em PHONE: 842-2922 © 474 McGill St.Ask about our free delivery service À 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 longer hours! 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P9610 '8L 49quiadaQ \u2018ADplig \u2018JoUILIDX] juNOULSSM 84) L The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 18, 1964 8 _ UNITARIAN The Unitarion Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1497 Sherbrooke St.W.(et Simpson) ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount + CLEROY The Hevd.Alex.Mellor \u2018The Kevd, Glenn L.Pritchard) | The ftevd.Canon 8.B, Lindsay (Hon).Organist & Chotrmaster Edward T.Brewn.Sundoy, December 20th .11.00 am.Family Service Fourth Sunday in Advent Phy YP KM ain Holy Euchanist i Three Nativities 1015 ain.Mattins (sald) i 4.00 pan.Music For Christmas 11°00 wn, Sunday School i 3 .Rev.Leonard Mason.B.A.B.D.\" 00 um.Sung Eucharist Nursery and Kindergarten ONLY 00 pan.Chora) Evensong in Unitarian House Weekdays: Holy Eurharist 7:00 a.m.Monday.Tuesday.i Thursday 9 30 on.Wednesday UNITED CHRISTMAS 1130 pan Procession: Blessing - of Crib; Sotemn Iigh | Eucharist | 800 an Holy Eucharist .Md $30 wm Holy Eucharist § ll l laut) S HOU an Sung Eucharist - LI 506 pau Eveusong «saidy WESTMOUNT {101 Cote St.Anioine Rd.near Arqyvle Ave.) REV.D M GRANT, BA.D.D REV.A D MOULAND.BA.B.D.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill CHRISTMAS SUNDAY 11:00 aan.Morning Worship oe ISTMAS REFLECTIONS\" Sermon by Dr, Grant Outstanding Music: Junior and Senior Chairs 730 pan.CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE Choirs participating: = N loldge.Recler M.s.Kinesion The Mec 4 1 The Rev'd T ADVENT IV bod am Holy Communion Three $30 Hom Mattins with Sermon Chou nf St nn i 5 POO wm Mois rmimen nd Hudson and SU Andrew's Junior and Poacher.The Recto Senior Choirs Ls one Cri Corner.Nursery \u2018 eu and Church School Christmas Eve i a0 pn FESTIVAL OF LESSONS 11:00 pan Gimdiclight Communion ~ .8 Service SOS VISITORS WELCOME ! Jo 00 ain Mois Communion Corgatist and whol Director: THURSDAY \u2014 CHRISTMAS EVE jerdon C.White.B.Mus.1130 pan.Chmal Eucharist FRIDAY \u2014 CHRISTMAS DAY BW an.Holy Communion wa am Choral Eucharist DOMINION-DOUGLAS 1046 es bi jy Services tl hem Toy Comin ' Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Organt nd Choirmaster Avenue Norman W., Hurrle, ARCO.ARCH, FT.CL, Ministers: Rev KR.Dougliar Smith, B.A., BD.D.D.PRESBYTERIAN Rev.Roy P.Stafford.B.A, B.D.Mrs.Holly E.Davidson CHRISTMAS SUNDAY S:00 sin.Communion 10:40 aim.Choral Prelude by Chour 11:00 an.Joyous Worship, Sermon: \u201cChrist is Born for You!\" Rev.R.Douglas Smith.nn.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Rev.Chas C.Cochrane, Minister Sunday, December 20th - seam Public Worn Preacher: The Minster wall Pioach Family Worship, Pageant \u201cBeyond the Manger\u201d Christmas Eve Worship Avenue TH pan HA, BD 11:00 pan.Westmount Park Lester A, Woodin.Organint and C\u2018hoirmaster Church CC BEI LP FO > Alt cne Cordiotis Welcome (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: LUTHERAN REV.CALLUM THOMPSON C.D.BA.BD, EVANGELICAL Director of Christian Education Mrs, David Belman.B.Sc.M.A Organist and Choirmaster Mr.Wayne K.Riddell, B Mus, McGill LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER James Anglican Church.SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL | 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montres! Dr.Horry J.Stern, Robbi ; Subbath Services Friday Evening, December ; 18th at | 8:15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak .BS pam.Dr ern el! Eres\u201d evening, December 18th at 8:15 Kiddush reception follows the p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on worship.\u201cLiving in Time and Eternity.\u201d Bar Mltzvah and Saturday Morning, Robert Kertesz.foster-son of Mr.and Mrs.| ship auspices Temple Alexandor Varga will be called to hood.the Reading of the Torah in ob- | servance of his Bar Mitzvah.Religious School Upper School.Saturday Morning.9:30 a.m.Junior School.Sunday Morning.9:30 a.m.Dally Hebrew Classes Monday thru Thursday afternoons at 4 p.m, Koffee Klub Sunday Morning.December 20th at 9:45 am.A report from Biennial : Convention of Canadian Reform | Congregations, Torah Portion.KOFFEE KLUB: CORRES .of The Second Biennial Conven- | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.First Church of Christ, St.Andrew's Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue Carol service set Sunday at Sherbrooke Street BRANC A Carol Service of unusual beauty and inspiration is planned H OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, FHE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON, MASS.Sundoy, December 20th 1: am.CHURCH SERVICE 1:00 am.SUNDAY SCHOOL Lessons - Sermon Subject: \u201cIS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN.EVOLUED BY ATOMIC o'clock.St.Andrew\u2019s Senior and FORCE?\" {Junior Choirs will be augmented by the Choir of St.James Anglican Church.Hudson Heights.Golden Text: I chronicles 29:11, Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power.and the glory.and the victory.and the majesty: for all that is \u2018in the heaven and in the earth is thine, groups of Christmas Carols, after EVERY WEDNESDAY ' SABBATH SERVICES: Friday At the Service this Friday Evening Oneg Shabbat follows the wor- Sister- Sunday, Morning, December 20th at 9:45 a.m.Symposium \u2014 \u201cImpressions Saturday morning.December :18th at 11:30 a.m.sermonette: | SCHOOLS: Mid-Winter recess, ,\"And Jacob Lived\u201d based on High School | J for next Sunday evening at 7.30' The Junior Choir will sing two | | | Israel.| i i ! Convention briefing to be given Sunday tion of Canadian Reform Congregations.\u201d Speakers \u2014 William Gittes, Irvin Certsman, James Raymond.Presiding \u2014 Samuel Segal, President of Home and School.WITH OUR TEMPLE Department, No classes Saturday mornings, December 26th and January 2nd.Junior School \u2014 No classes Sunday morning, December 27th and January 3rd.Daily Hebrew School \u2014 no classes from Wednesday, December 23rd to January 3rd.Classes resume Monday.January 4th.TEMPLE BROTHERHOOD: Under the chairmanship of Alex Carsley, Temple Brotherhood is now conducting a membership campaign.The Temple Brotherhood is the Men's Club within the ranks of the Jewish Congregation created to give the Jewish layman a means for caryiny into life the ideals for which the Synagogue stands.On Sunday evening.January 10th.at 8 p.m.\u201cThe Price of Silence\u201d a documentary motion picture will he presented under the auspices of Temple Brotherhood to which men and women are cordially invited.Guest speaker \u2014 The Hon.David Rivlin, Consul General of Committee in charge: William Hoffman.Isidore Mor- rell, Alex Carsley.Ted Nash- man, Murray Deskin.David Me- trick, Albert Caplan.Samuel Segal, Jack Engels.Westmount Park Carol service planned Sunday The choir of Westmount Park Church will present its traditional Carols by Candlelight Service Sunday at 4:30 p.m.in the church sanctuary.Ah Clarke Ave, Westmount Wm.¢.Nolting, B.D.Pastor Sunday, December 20th 11:00 um.FAMILY CHRISTMAS SERVICE | Play: \u201cTHE LITTLEST ANGEL\" On Christmas Eve \u2014 there will | Highlight of the program this be the traditional Candlelight | year will be Benjamin Britten*s Communion Service at eleven \u2018Ceremony of the Carols\u2019 per- Miss Lydia Elbich \u2014 Organist Sunday, December 20th bv Church School children 4:36 pan.\"CAROLS BY CANDLE.9 30 wm.Senior Sunday School LIGHT\u201d 45 am Adult Bible Class including A Ceremony of 1100 am.Regular Service Carols\u2019 by Benjamin 700 pan, Children's Christinas Britten, by the Senior Cholr conducted by Ar.W.K.Riddell.Service Jr.88 and Nursery UNITED ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street, West Convenient to Hotels THE REVEREND ROBERT BLAIR, B.A,, B.D., MINISTER The Reverend B.B.Brown, D.D.Miss Lydia McCullough, Dir.C.E.Gifford Mitchell, B.A., B.Mus., Orgonist & Choirmaster CHRISTMAS SERVICES Glorious Music \u2014 Beautiful Decorations Special Lighting \u2014 Christmas Messages 10.40 A.M.Carols by The Choir From the Balcony 11.00 AM.CHRISTMAS FAMILY SERVICE Special Music by The Choir The Reverend Robert Blair Preaching at both Services 7,15 P.M.Music for Meditation RECITAL OF ORGAN CAROLS - 7,30 P.M.CANDLELIGHT CAROL SERVICE Beautiful Candlelight Processional & Recessional Christmas at St.James has become a Montreal Tradition.This Particular Service is a thing of Beauty.Hundreds of Candles Carried by Young and Old.Church Doors Open 6.15 p.m.9.00 P.M.\u2014 Fellowship Hours dax, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m: Organist of St.James Church, During the Service the Congre- Musical program p 9 tin St.Luke's Gospel) will be musical organization for young| Andrew's, assisted by Rev.Doug- held in Leslie Hal] on Saturday.| suitably observed with special Heppner, oboe; Steven Spencer, guidance of Mr.Robert Ryker.o'clock \u2014 December 24th.8:15 pan.Testimony Meeting which the combined adult choirs Wednesday did to 8:00 p.m, Hudson.will preside at the organ gation will join in singing the old ' lanned Dec 19 read by Rev.E.C.Royle of St.p ° James Anglican Church.The Ser- people at Dominion Douglas Jas Mouland.December 19th, at 7:00 p.m.À numbers by the two choirs.Dr clarinet; Karen Findlay.bas- | musical advisor, to prepare Lud- .«nr .will present a variety of carols \u2014 PUBLIC READING ROOM ; In the Church Edifice: Open Tues- NEW and old.Mrs.R.L.Linneker, - -\u2014\u2014\u2014 | and Mr.Gordon C.White of St.Andrew's, will direct the Choirs.Dominion-Douglas familiar carols of Christmas; and the story of the first Christmas .vice will be conducted by Rev.lan Patrie.chairman of the Dr.D.M, Grant.Minister of St.Church, has announced the pro- At the Morning Worship Ser- gram of the next meeting lo be vice.Christmas Sunday will be woodwind quintet composed of Grant's Sermon is entitled, Catherine Duff, flute: Martin «CHRISTMAS REFLECTIONS.: soon; and Margaret Boyes, horn; has been working under the: wig van Beethoven's \"Allegro Westmount Baptist molto e con brio,\u2019 opus 7.in a After the chamber group has performed.the voodwind quin- jtet will be joined by a string, quartet consisting of Betsy Bar-| ber and Carol McMichael, vio- he set Sunday Special Christmas services will held at transformation as \u2018Andante mol- S e | e lo e con grazioso.\u201d opus 7.pecia services ded by an interlude for formed with ment, harp accompani- The work is composed of 8 carols\u2019 which are preceded and followed by the singing of a plainsong antiphon and are divi- harp Guest will be alone.harpist SaHy Ranti.The remainder of the program Westmount Baptist will consist of several groups of lins; Martha Novinger,.viola; and Church on Christmas Sunday, | more traditional carols.During Frances Duff.violoncello.The December 20.At form a chorus which will be ac- Minister, the Rev.\"companied hy the chamber or- Balsdon.will preach on chestra in performing a suite of Christ: No Christmas.\u201d Christmas carols arranged for At the Choral Christmas Ser- \u2018the occasion by Betsy Barber vice at 7:30 p.m.and Mr.Ryker.This group ac- Choir will present special Christ- tivity is completely unrehears-' mas music, Mr.Balsdon will ed .and the performance is spontaneous and adventuresome, BAPTIST \u201cNo \u201cWise Men's Worship.\u201d when the WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Alliance and Canadian Baptist Federation\u2018 Sherbrooke Street West at 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.Organist and Choir Master: John Cook SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th 11:00 a.m.Family Christmas Service (\u2018NO CHRIST: NO CHRISTMAS\") 7:30 p.m.Choral Christmas Service (\"WISE MEN'S WORSHIP\") Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOMED the Family the service, remainder of the group will Christmas Service at 11 a.m.the will join the choir in singing the Harold J.:0ld familiar carols.preach a short sermon entitled the congregation Westmount Pari Church choir is under the direction of Wayne Riddell.J NOWLEDGE blended perience, with ex- culminates in fine service; we have been gaining both since 1913.DA Collins Va NUNNS A 9 wititème 3610 SHERBROOKE STREET West -_\u2014\u2014 -_ \u2014 \u2014 u QQ © © Q 8 Lu Q © & ws - \u201cet.| Centre | held its annual Christmas Party Wednesday at the Royal | Canadian Ordinance Corps.armory on Bel Air street.Among the children taking part were, left to right, | Kenny Carty, 8, Beverly Smith, 10, Douglas Foreman, 7, and an Eskimo lass, who, like all Eskimos, have only one name, Aroota.Library, rink hours given for holidays The Library will close at one, card in the books.o'clock on Thursday, December one Recreation, Department 24th, and remain cl + oltice at the Artificial Ice Rink oy a d rem N closed until will be closed at 12:00 Noon on ' onday.December 28th., at 10) Thursday.December 24th.The | a.m.It will close again at one | office will then be open from | o'clock on Thursday, December | Monday.December 28th until 31st, re-opening at 10 a.m.on | Thursday.December 31st, until Monday, January 4th.12:00 Noon.The office will then When the Library is closed, open on Monday.January âth.books may be put in the Book at 9:00 a.m.Deposit, in the front door, may, The rink will be open as we ask you to please leave your ' usual.i ! 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) PRE ER CU EEE RE RE RO CE RECU SE EEE ANTIQUES An antique item, large or small, ENE makes a wonderful Christmas Gift THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING IN OUR STOCK THAT WILL FIT NICELY INTO BOTH YOUR HOME AND BUDGET.Compliments of The Season to All MULLINS ANTIQUES WE.5-3894 NR Di DiS IBF I FBI SS IE NB BB SII ADSI DIM IID.\u201d SBE BSI DRESS RINS SAME NTSB ID, 1317 Greene Avenue ES OSC ARREST HB JX RESERVE NOW FOR w.Family EX À Christmas and ; New Year's Dinner | 3% SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MENU XF Tk.WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS 6 Children Half Price A = ROYAL-ROUSSILLON 1610 ST.HUBERT ST.Reservations: 849-3214 Group sets show for children The Merry-Go-Rounders, to- | day's leading dance company for children, will perform at the Westmount High School Auditorium at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.on December 28th and 29th.This professional company presents theatre for children in the fullest sense, with dance, live music, acting and audience participation.The program is to consist of THE EMPEROR'S NIGHTINGALE, choreographed by Pauline Koner and HOLIDAY IN ISRAEL by Fred Berk \u201cand 1, 2, 3, FOLLOW ME.by Donald McKayle.The classical Hans Christian Andersen tale is a perfect one for theatrical presentation \u2014 the exotic background of an old Chinese Emperor's Court, with a story that warms and muses rather than frightens young listeners.It is also a tale that everyone knows remembers and loves.There is the old Emperor who has everything, and then discovers the little Nightingale who seems a richer possession than anything in his kingdom.The conflict comes when a mechanical bejeweled bird is presented at court, and the Emperor deserts his live bird for the imitation.But on his deathbed.the old man awakens to the fact that the only thing that can save him from death is the song of the true nightingale.In this Koner has used many elements of the classical Chinese Theatre.For instance, the three ministers (whose hats are really gongs, which they bang on to give them ideas! are regular 4\u2019 = characters in stoiies set in China, and serve the function of explaining, commenting on, or furthering the plot.The narration is delivered by the Imperial Reader.With the Emperor's Nightingale on December 28th will be presented HOLIDAY IN ISRAEL.chorcographed hy \"Fred Beik.This ballet is a gay folk dance using traditional dances and music.The entire \"audience is flown by imaginary jet plane to the Middle East where the dancers are celebrating a rich and plentiful harvest.The dance ends with the spcee- tacular torch-lit Hora.On December 29th 1.FOLLOW ME will be presented with the Emperor's Nightingale.In this story ballet, the dancers .are children playing together on any street or sidewalk.They sing bits of songs familiar to all children and play games every child has played at one time or another.The only music is the dancer's own signing and the noise of playtings such as cardboard boxes used as drums.While the scene starts with one dancer playing alone on stage.the curtain falls on the whole company joining in a rollicking finale based on the game 1.2.3.Follow Me.Humidification for Home - Office - Industry S.ALBERT.gp ® FUEL OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE 5762 St.Lawrence 273-8871 | production, Miss 2, 3.[ s000e00000000000000000000000000000000000000e 746 Youth Productions Present 4 «© Pers CHILDREN'S © 1431 HOLIDAY PROGRAM Direct from New York ! By popular demand \u2014 return engagement of the - MERRY -GO-ROUNDERS DANCE - THEATRE in an entirely new program 4 PERFORMANCES ONLY | Mon., Dec.28th Tues., Dec, 29th 3.30 p.m.1.30 and 3.30 p.m.(1.30 sold ou?! \u201cTHE EMPEROR'S \u201cTHE EMPEROR'S NIGHTINGALE\" NIGHTINGALE\" and and \u201cONE, TWO, THREE \u201cHOLIDAY IN ISRAEL\u201d FOLLOW ME\u201d WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 4350 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Tickets: Adults $2.75 Children $1.75 (tax incl.) Available at Youth Productions, 360 Victoria Ave., Westmount Mail Orders now, P.O.Box 73, Snowdon Station (all mail orders must be accompanied by a stamped sclf-addressed envelope) FOR RESERVATIONS \u2014 Coll 489-8303 00000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000 .| | buy him his life.he needs you! NGUYEN VAN NHO.VIETNAMESE, AGE 9.second oldest of four children.Fa ther TB.Unable to work.Mother day labourer, Broke arm bur continued working Earns 4ic a day.Insufficient to care for sick husband and children, Live in hut.Palm leaf roo), bamboo walls, beaten earth floor.Only furniture one camp cot, one bamboo bed.Par.cuts desperately concerned tor children's welfare.Help to Van Nho means help and hope to entire family, You or your group can become a Foster Parent of à needy child, You will be sent the case history and photo of your \u2018adopted\u2019 child, and letters from the child hime selt.Correspendence is trans- tated by PLAN.The child knows who vou are.At once he is touched by love and o sense ol belonging.Your pledge provides new clothing, blankets, education and medical cave, as well as a cash grant of $8.00 cvery month, Each child receives full measure of material aid from your contribution.Distribu- ticn of goods is supervised by PLAN staff and 1s insured against less in every country where PLAN operates.Help in the responsible way, \u201cAdopt\u201d a child through Foster Parents\u2019 Plan.Let some child love you.(RTE fe ls.PLAN is a non-political.non-profit.non-sectarian, govern- ment-approved, independent relief organization.Financial statements avé filed with the Montreal Department of Social Welfare and other similar bodies.Cheek your charity! We cagerly offer our financial statement on request because we are so proud of the handling of our funds.PLAN helps children in Greece, Italy, South Korea, Vietnam, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Colombia and Ecuador.All contributions deductible for Income Tax purposes PARTIAL LIST OF » | SPONSORS AND FOSTER PAR EN EE | FOSTER PARENTS ept.8e ue | ' M ; P.O.Box 65.Station \u2018\u2019B°*, | Rt.Mon.and Mes.1.1, Montreal.Que, Canada Pearson.Ottawa, Out A.1 wish Due.Ce » Fuster Patent | Mrs.John Diefenbaker of a ncedy child for one year, If | Ottawa.Ont.possible.sex .age Honorable and Mrs.nationality 1 will pay 8t6 | George Hees, Mtl.Que.a month for ane year or more | » 18192 per year: Payments will be ! 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Fine relection of GIFTS & NOVELTIES From the Orient Ideal for Christmas giving GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG (O.Phone WE.2-4277 4151-4153 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount ' PSL SL eae \"en\" sa\" \"eee ee THE EXAMINER WOMENS CAL C31 NL) J.L.ADAMS, Proorietor Medalist, McGill University Medalist.M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully ond accurately filled at reasonable orices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 Social | and Personal Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Hull ; arrived from Toronto to attend; the Bolton-Cassidy wedding which is taking place on Saturday.The St.George Ladies Club held a Sherry Party, December 10.between 5:30 and 7:30 p.min the clubhouse.3685 The Boulevard.Dinner and cocktails were, served.| Mrs.F.D.Crowley.president.received.and Mrs.T.J.Rappell, vice-president.was in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs, Phil.Martin, Mrs.A.D.Newell, and Mrs.F.W.Bolus.! DR.ANNE BATSHAW, English vice-president of the Family | Planning Association shown reaching for a book in one of her rare leisure moments.Dr.Batshaw has a full schedule every day with her practice, connection with the Jewish General A grand reception will be held Birth Control Family Planning Association tackles population problems By Millicent Hickmore There is an old saying which goes like this, \u201cIf you want to be sure to get a job done, give it to the busiest person you know,\u201d and this motto might well be applied to Dr.Anne Batshaw, gynecologist, English vice-president of the Montreal Family Planning Association.Dr.Batshaw, who is the, wife of Hon.Mr.Justice Rabbi H.Leonard Poller of Harry Batshaw, having| Temple Beth Sholom is the brought up their two chil- president, Dr.Anne Batshaw dren.devotes her time to the English vice-president and \u2019 .Mme, Alice Parizeau, the French her practice, the Jewish ice president.General Hospital and the at 11 p.m.Friday, December 18 at the St, Denis Club by Les, Grands Ballets Canadiens following its opening performance of Nulerackee at Place des Arts.| The evening is under the hon- Hospital and with the Family Planning Association, in which she is keenly interested and hopes it will be a success in Montreal.WORLD POPULATION Family Planning Assn.Interested in this topic for many years, Dr.Batshaw stressed the fact that \u201cbirth control! is not intended to prevent children \u2014 but to plan for every, child, an ideal time.when the mother is well and strong.\u201d The Family Planning Association of Montreal draws its mem- Enthusiastic members of the Montreal Association met recently in the Physics Building at McGill University, it was the first public meeting.On this occasion Mrs, Barbara Cadbury, secretary of the Toronto Planned Parenthood Association addressed the meeting.Speaking in English and French, Mrs.Cadbury, whose [2 SMART HAIR STYLES REQUIRE \"SHEAR\" ARTISTRY Individually styled, softly contoured to accent your best features.484-5450 SALON WESTMOUNTERS, Mrs.A.H.McFarlane, left, and Mrs.E.D.° Gordon presided recentiy at a Christmas table where members n lornetle and friends of the Verdun Protestant Hospital Auxiliary left presents for some of the 1,500 patients of the mental institution.Donations received (hrough the Canadian Mental Health Association and diveetly by the Auxiliary are matched with patients\u2019 requests, wrapped and presented individually each year.VIGEANT HAIRDRESSER 4879 Sherbrooke St.W.tural Affairs, Province of Que- and Mrs.Frégault.Miss Jennifer Lamplough, who spent the weckend with her mother.Mrs.George Lamplough, \u2018 and attended the Cullen-Mason | wedding on Saturday.has returned to Boston.orary chairmanship of Mr.Frégault.Guy Deputy Minister of Cul- bec, SEXIBINIMDB ADR TB IIS.INBANBIME ZNSE IOI EIR I INDI, iT EX - Engagement The cngagement is announced of Mary-Ruth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Pemberton- Smith of Westmount to Doctor, John Michael Trainor, son of Mrs.O.C.Trainor and the late Doctor Owen Connolly Trainor of Winnipeg, Manitoba.The marriage has been arranged to take place on January 2nd, 1965, in Westmount, Quebee.LICENSED GROCERS BEER \u2014 ALE \u2014 PORTER CORNER GREENE & ST.CATHERINE OUR SPECIALTY Beautifully Arranged or ron $7.50 X54 BASKETS up Special Discounts for Quantity Orders ORDER YOUR XMAS TURKEYS AND HAMS NOW PLEASE PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY PROMPT DELIVERY WE.5-63 73 EEC OOT OIREE EIEIO OO ROKER FMI BI.RF ZF NERZI ERT IRIRE TZ P bership from such distantly related disciplines as medicine.husband is vice-president of the theology.education, anthropol-' International Planned Parent- ogy, physiotherapy and demog- hood Federation, spoke first on raphy.It has 40 paid members, world population.She pointed both English and French-speak-' out that of a present total world ing and a mailing list of 155.| {Continued o on page 15) Rare Books \u2014 Fine Bindings | Beautiful Prints - Early Maps Canadiana BOOK AND PRINT SHOP 1247 Greene Ave.WE.3.5575 Yardley has dozens of Christmas ideas cle Take these for a couple VAQOLEY MEN'S GIFT SET\u2014Pre-Electric Shaving Lotion, After Shaving Lotion, Soap (l'rasci Sizes) $225 LADIES GIFT SET\u2014Lavender Guest Soap, English Lavender.$195 er Drop in and see our complete range of Yardley __\u2014 Ladies\u2019 and Men's Gift Sets priced from $1.85, AMERICAN Drug Stores 1385 GREENE AVE.Telephone 932-2136 Corner Sherbrooke 932-2488 \u2018a se Stuffed toys \u2014 PP are they safe?| | We would not let our children play with a mangy dog, but the plush animals which they hug + are often dangerous.Many are stuffed with shredded rags of ; doubtful cleanliness, horrible col- 2?or and suspicious origin.The Consumer\u2019s Association of Canada (Quebec) has sought in vain for many years to have provincial legislation passed here which would require the use of new or sterilized wadding, es-! pecially in objects destined for ' - children\u2019s use.Everyone knows | f} I .that young children put both toys | ! 10° and clothes into their mouths, and af so can casily become infected by SN unclean stuffing material.SY Last year at the Christmas sea- PA 3 v7 son one had to be very persistent Du A to ferret out a toy dog or bear a whose contents were shown on the label.Those which were labelled! bore the notation \u2018\u2018new material only or an assurance that the | i ! i Sf 8 MR.and MRS.BEN KAHLENBERG of Queen Mary road, who |! were responsible for all the magnificent floral arrangements at National Council of Jewish Women's \u2018Le Bal Doré\u201d.are seen chatting with Mr.and Mrs.Lou Goldberg at the reception preceding (he ball.In (he background can be seen a cascading fountain over an arrangement of greenery: and the pillars which were covered with gilt sprays, The glittering event was held in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel on Saturday evening.December 5.with an attendance of over 1,400 guests, Mrs.Alan Finestone to lead Women\u2019s Campaign in 1965 Mrs.Alan Finestone has been leadership development in the CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Original Oils by RONALD DAVIES A fine selection of Prints, etc.Custom Framing Inthe Women's; Realm Junior Council CWL The Junior Council of The.Catholic Women's League of Can.\u2019 ada will hold the general miceting and Christmas basket shower on December 17th at 7:30 p.m.at the Sisters of Service Residential Club.1923 Dorchester street west Daughters of Nile The stated monthly session of Oasis Temple, No.46.Daughters of the Nile, will be held in Victoria Hall, Sherbrooke street west, Westmount, December 21.at 7:30 p.m.Mrs.FE.J.K.Reid will preside.There will be an exchange of gifts and Christmas Party after the meeting.WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-5431 St.Catherine at Elm I AN QUEBEC ANTIQUES SPECIALIZING IN EARLY PINE FURNITURE 33 LAKESHORE ROAD VALOIS, QUE.Phone 697-0643 | | | Davies HOUSE OF PAINTINGS appointed Women's Federation Women's Federation education , campaign chairman for the 1965 commitlee and she is also a Joint Campaign for Combined membes of the by-laws commit- 4908 Sherbrooke St.West HU.6.1264 Jewish Appeal and United Israel Appeal.Mrs.Finestone's appointment was announced by Mrs.J.Julius Block.president tee.ACTIVE IN CAMPAIGNS Mrs.Finestone has been consistently active in the women's of Women's Federation.campaign organization of the, Mrs.Finestone has played a Combined Jewish Appeal and leading role in women's activi- g ties of the Combined Jewish Appeal for many years.She is currently a vice-president of the Women's Federation of CJA.One of the earliest recipients of the Barkoff award for leadership, Mrs.Finestone served as co-chairman of the fist Women's Community Conference in 1956.She is past chairman of CHOICE SELECTED CHRISTMAS TURKEYS PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\" Purveyor of stuffin = - .g material conformed to High Class Quality Meats, | the health laws of the Province of Fresh Killed Poultry, Gro- |! ontario.Even a little donkey | ceries, Fruits & Vegetables.|\u2018 made in Japan boasted of com- * IMPORTED PRODUCTS * |: plying to the regulations of the Government of Ontario, which has NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, had a law on sanilary wadding BACON, SAUSAGE & for some ycars.FARMHOUSE BUTTER Conscientious mothers and CAC j members are faced with a dilem- .\"ma.While they might wish to 4466 St.Catherine West patronize Quebec industry.they 4.Near Metcalfe Ave.; has WE.7-9455-6 \"are often obliged to look elsewhere in order to protect the SELECTED XMAS TREES health of their family.MRS.ALAN FINESTONE Campaign Chairman served as chairman for town teas.for cavalcade days, zones and prospects, During the! last campaign she was an adviser in the special names see- tion.In addition to her work with : Women's Federation.Mrs.Fine-.VV VVVIV VV 797 UCTUT VTT UT TVYVW For CLEANING of vour precious holiday clothes |.rugs, draperies, ete .a name of quality not to be forgotten Our work will please you! L'éveil Ë Lice ~~ DYERS \u2014 CLEANERS Head office: 4368 Parthenais Telephone today 522-2152 (Continued on page 14) ICTR PEI TUR IL VLC RR x Interesting Lamps x Custom-Made Shades * Unusual Gifts M AA dd A A AA à à A A A A CA SOOO TINE Te OV VV VV VV VV VV V VV VV VV VVVvVYY A À À À À À à A A À À à À À A À À à A A A À La Contessa he.5903 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.8-4322 We can bring Carpet Magic inte your home with a beautiful Oriental Rug or wall-to-wail Broadlooms, Consult Malcolm Gregory GREGORY'S RUG CO.4151 - 5153 St, Catherine West (near Greene) WE.2-4277 Evenings: RE.8-4605 IRM DNI NII RNBRNT I HNINIRRRRNND DMI X02: 33:23:33 HN 31313130303: MNP SPD RIMINI, a od 3 [4 PA C (oA 9 4 +.a\u201d à à A À À à & ALAS AALS | | » I i 4 i | 4 PSE RRCC SC SOIT SC L'RIL CH HI DCD i NFAT SSD ANDRE ad De, P96 '8L 9qua2ag \u2018Aopuy seujumxy Junousysam oy) \u20ac L The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 18, 1964 1 4 AROUND .ABOUT MONTREAL dun SFR a Tel.: 937-4016 With the Autoroute to the Eastern Townships opening on December 22nd, good skiing for the whole family is now practically in Montreal's front yard or, to be more exact, a little over an hour's drive from home to hills, One recommended area for family skiing is Glen Mountain, just outside Knowlton, Que., and about four miles from the Autoroute.Here you will find hills to salisfy the beginner, intermediate or expert and artificial snow gugrantees your fun even if the weatherman lets you down.Added attractions at Glen Mountain are the Ski Chalet and Motel and an excellent nursery which will look after the small fry while Mum WITH has her fun on the slopes Mountain Ski Area, Knowlton, Que.Phone: 514-243-6044.pes 3 3: Hillerest Ski School, at North Hattey, Que.has the answer \u201cWhat to do with the Kids in the Christ- of course, is to pack them off to the Hillerest Training Camp for six happy days (December 26 to December 305 ol ski instruction and fun.Classes are for boys and girls trom six to sixteen ycars old and start at ten a.m.cach morning, The morning session consists of formal instruction in groups ot not more than ten children each.This is followed by lunch with the instructor.then an afternoon of skiing fun under the mstructor\u2019s supervision.All-inclusive cost of the training camp 1s $28 Arrangements can also be made for children to stay all weeh an the village and supervision will be provided at all times by the school.Starting January 9th, the school is also offering a series of six Saturday afternoon lessons at a cost of $6.For tarther information call 842-2332 or write Hillerest Ski School.Box 220, North Hatley.Que.to that age-old question: mas holidays?\u2019 The answer, Last week we supcested that you take out-of-town guests on a tour ot Old Montreal and then wine them and dine them at Le Fournil, across the street from Bonsecours market.This week we have an even better idea: during the Christmas holidays take vour children on à similar tour.Let them sce for themselves the old historical sites in downtown Montreal and get the \u2018\u2018fcel\u201d of the history they are studying in school.Then, of course, treat them to a bang-up lunch or dinner at Le Fournil Sunday is \u2018family day\u201d at this charming little restaurant \u2014 and watch them delight in the early Canadian atmosphere and decor, not to mention the excellent French Canadian cusine We guarantee this will make a memorable holiday outing tor all members of the family.For reservations, call: Le Fournil, 361 S(.Paul St.East, Phone: 861-4314 (Be sure to mention this column when you call.» Je x: 3 With Christmas just around the corner, coming slightly frenzied in their search for \u2018Something just a bit different but not too expensive!\u201d If you are one of these, we suggest a visit to Leopoldine on Mountain Street (formerly 1433 Crescent Street).where you will find any number of interesting gift items, many of them exclusive with Leopoldine.There's Buchan Stoneware from Scotland, Danish oven-to-table ware in deft blue with floral decoration, Norwegian pewter and some very exciting sterling silver jewellery.also from Norway.The thing that will cateh your eye as soon as you walk in is the array of lovely mobiles in metal, ribbon or paper which hang trom the ceiling.Leopoldine also carries an exceptionally interesting line ol cards, wrappings and decorations.Leopoldine, 2138 Mountain St.Phone: pa of: # Today's glamorous woman no longer relies solely on her own hair to be her crowning glory.When she feels the urge to change her personality and her appearance (and what woman doesn\u2019t from time to time?) she wears a wig.The advantages are obvious: you can change (rom blonde to brunette or even become a redhead as the fancy takes you! And, if you have \u2018problem\u2019 hair \u2014 baby fine or hard to manage \u2014 or are tired of sleeping on curlers every night, a wig will make your life a lot more pleasant.So why not suggest to the head of the family that a wig is your hearts desire this Christmas.If his choice docen\u2019t fit well or isn\u2019t exactly what vou want it can always be exchanged.New glamor colours include rich gold, regal plum.lilac.turquoise, vibrant red or blue.or Wig Creations will match your own natural coloring.Wig Creations du Quebec.1330 Sherbrooke St.W.Phone: 484-9732 pi À sf We wandered by chance a few days ago into the Mexican Craft Store on Sherbrooke St.West at the corner of Victoria St., and found an absolute treasure trove of unusual gifts \u2014 all, of course, from Mexico.In our brief visit (it\u2019s the Kind of shop in which you should take tine to browse awhile! we noticed lace mantillas.serapes, wood carvings and masks, a wide selection of cooking pottery and an exciting cabinet full of silver costume jewellery, some pieces set with obsidians, alexandrines or other Mexican gem stones.Off in a corner we noticed a fascinating Mexican fireplace made of earthenware and shaped like a pot bellied vase which would make a conversation piece for anybody's rumpus room.And if you're looking for '\u2018stocking stuffers\u2019.or unusual trimming for your packages or tree, there are all kinds of little figurines, dolls and animals made of palm.Mexican Craft Store.750 Sherbrooke St.West.pa 4 He Books are always a welcome Christmas present for both young and old and no matter how many book lovers you have on your Christmas list you will be able to satisfy their needs at Burton\u2019s Book Shop in the Dominion Square Building.Right in the heart of the shopping district, Burton's has a wide selection of children\u2019s books, fiction, biography and curremt events as well as books on religion, science and art.A few books we noticed which would be sure to please somebody on your Christmas list were: Winston Churchill's \u201cThe Island Race\u2019: Jean Palardy's \u201cEarly Furniture of French Canada (now out of print but Burton's still has a few copies): and \u2018The Living Past of Montreal\" by Eric McLean and R.D.Wilson.This last comes in a portfolio of prints selling at $15.00 or a pocket edition at $2.95.Burton's Bookshop.1004 St.Catherine St.W.Phone: many people are be- 845-3502 Phone: 288-5813 866-8772.! | | | a member of the executive com.| 1 | | | Paget.Following the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hope, the | paternal grandparents, enter fo | and B'nai B'rith.She was recent- {ly named to the board of the | | Mrs.A.Finestone.(Continued from page 13) is a past member of the board served as chairman of the Y's nursery school committee and of trustees.She is a past \u20ac chair- ; stone has served on many Jew-| _\u2014 man of the Service Group of the National Council of Jewish Women and a past secretary of the Montreal section, NCJW.ish communal organizations, She is immediate past president of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Neighborhood House and is currently secretary of the Neighborhood House board of directors.She is LAUNDRY and Free Pick-up and mittee of the Cercle Juif de\u2019 Langue Francaise; member of the National Council of Canad- | ian Jewish Congress and serves on the Joint Community Relations Committee of Congress H.D.WONG 5114 Sherbrooke St.West (Between Grey and Vendome) DRY CLEANING Delivery 488-4484 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, one of the | major overseas Jewish welfare organizations.Active in the YM-YWHA of; Montreal.Mrs.Finestone has The christening of the infant! son of Mr.and Mrs, Robert A.Hope, took place on Sunday in St.Matthias Church, West-; mount, the Rev.J, N.Doidge \u2018 officiating.The baby was given.the names of Michael Charles Nicholas and the godparents are Mr.Richard Pcarman, of Bermuda, Maj.aud! Mrs.K.M.Dibben and Mrs,\u2019 Nicholas Thornton.Enroll your tained DOG TRAINING FILMS Wed., 6th Jan.- 7.30 P.M.ST.PHILIP'S CHURCH HALL MONTREAL WEST © Admission Free dog now for MRS.CASGRAIN'S Winter Obedience Course Beginning Jan.6th WE.5-1772 J.L.ADAMS, PROPRIETOR 1385 GREENE AVE.Corner Sherbrooke (PROMPT DELIVERY) SHOP AT THE Revtn CHRISTMAS TREE 932-2136 932-2468 vey © L ao \u2018ey » © » - Family Planning Association.(Continued from page 12) population of three billion, the | third billion has only come into being in the last fifty years.Mrs.Cadbury, who has spent thirty years working for the eause of birth control, is the daughter of a suffragette and has inherited her mother\u2019s fervent belief in the rights of women.She believes that a woman should have the right to take up a profession, attend university, plan her pregnancies.Statistics show that there are at least 75,000 - 90,000 abortions a year in Canada.The majority of these performed on married women who simply could not cope with another child.LAW OUTMODED PRICES GREATLY REDUCED TO PAINTINGS WILL BE ON SALE.415 Craig Street West AT 8595 ST.DOMINIQUE ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY _ Xmas Sale Continuing Until Christmas Eve OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SELECTED CANADIAN AND EUROPEAN Don\u2019t Miss This Opportunity ! Hours: 8.00 a.m.to 5.30 p.m.Monday to Thursday 8.00 a.m.to 9.00 p.m.Friday 8.00 am.to 5.00 p.m.Saturday (FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR) NORTH END GALLERY AND FRAMING DEPARTMENT, PLUS ARTIST MATERIALS (Just South of Metropolitan Bivd.) MEET ALL YULETIDE BUDGETS, Tel.: UN, 6-4095 STREET \u2014 Tel.: 384-6138 Connolly.Dr.Michel J.Berard, chief obstetrician and gynecologist at the Notre Dame Hospital said in an interview recently, that birth control and contraception had never been discussed by a; medical association in Canada before this time, \u201cThis was so,\u201d he said, \u201cbecause doctors cannot legally do anything about these problems.\u201d The Canadian government strictly forbids the selling or distribution of contraceptive devices, or the dispensing of birth control advice to parents, Dr.Batshaw feels that the climate has changed because of the stand taken by Cardinal Leger when he urged the church to take a new look at its teachings on birth control and his statement that the church must teach that \u201cmarried couples are not merely reproductive but also persons.\u201d Approaching marriage | The marriage of Sandra Mary- on, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ferns Cassidy, of Westmount.to Mr.Richard Andrew Ernest Bolton.son of Mr.and Mrs.Richard E.Bolton, of Westmount.is taking place on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount.The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Judy Cassidy, as maid of honor.and by Miss Diana Johnson.Miss Joanne Mil- lar and Miss Susan McMaster.as bridesmaids.Mr.Cameron Grout will act as best man for Mr.Bolton and the ushers will be Mr.Michael Meighen, Mr.| Derck Drummond and Mr.Barry | Hull.Following the ceremony the reception will be held at the | residence of the bride's uncle: and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.R.E.! Pre-Christmas Sale te HUMAN HAIR WIG SAVE UP TO 50% REC.SALE PRICE Ready to Wear Wigs 166.00 79.95 Hand Made Italian Wigs 285.00 189.00 Hand Made Deluxe Wig 386.00 265.00 Wiglets 75.00 49.95 (light shades slightly higher) CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE Hours during sale 9:00 a.m.\u2014 9:00 p.m, FREE BONUS! Present this advertisement anytime and receive a wig block FREE! all sales final WIG CREATIONS 1330 SHERBROOKE W, (West of Mountain) Mince meat pies.Tarts.Cakes.Biscuits.Pastries.kitchens by Harrison-Brothers Limited.bakers bake more good things to eat at Christmas than an other baker in Montreal Holiday Fruit Cake (5 lbs.3 Ibs.and 2 lbs.bar).Dark Fruit Cake in rings, slabs and.blocks.Cherry Cake.Yuletide Genoa.Plum Pudding.Shortbread.Breads.Baked in the POM #96 1 '81 40QUue20G \u2018Anp;s4 \u2018soujuDxZ3 JUNOULSIM By) S L The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 18, 1964 1 6 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Montreal's Oldest Dealer for © PLYMOUTH @ CHRYSLER ® FARGO ® VALIANT SALES & SERVICE | QUALITY USED CARS { © Automobile Storage © 372 VICTORIA AVE.Sales: Service & Parts: HU.9.5748 - HU.9-5745 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE Bungalows OR Cottages AT YOUR CHOICE CASH NEEDED $223.00 PLUS WINTER BONUS FROM $11,900 ANID BRICK FINISHING VERY MODERN CALL: 689-5700 \u2014 681-5287 50 APARTMENTS TO LET Sublet N.D.G.ie ROOMS FURNISHED.BEATED, EQUIPPED.OCCUPANCY JANUARY IST.$75 MONTHLY.CALL 481 8519.STONE APARTMENT EMARD AVENUE, COTE ST.PAUL, 3 SE PARATE HEATED, ROOMS, VENETIAN BLINDS AND KITCHEN LINOLEUM INCLUDED.ADULTS.768 6105.7 TO 9 P.M 59 HOUSES WANTED HOUSES WANTED TO RENT, COTTAGES OR DUPLEXES NEEDED IMMEDIATELY AND THROUGH TO MAY 1st.PLEASE CALI, MR.HINCH, 488 2079 64 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes Wanted VERY reliable couple TEnglisin will take care of home in absence of owner for winter.(Central will\u2019 assist with rent.Have.own linens,\u2019 ete.WE 3 5243 INDEX PLUPLERLY FOR SALE PROPERLY ARID PROPERLY (FUR SAIL) COUNIRY PROPLKIY (Want d) CUUNIRY HOUSES L06 CEA 11 CULMIRY HOSES WAND 13 FARMS FUR BAIE 16 FARMS WANIED 17 RESORTS 18 SUMMER BOARD 20 COUNIRY RUOM> 28 BOY'S CAMS 24 GIRL'S CAMPS 25 BUYS' & GIRLS CAMS 86 LUIS FUR SAIK 28 LOIS WANIEL 31 BUSINESS OPPGLLSU NII S 33 BUSINESS OPPULELINIIUES WANIED 84 WAUFHUISE SPACE LU 11} 30 WAREHOUSE SPACE WAND 3 OFFICES 10 LE) 41 OFFICES WAMNIED 43 MANUFAULURING SPACE 40 S1CKES 10 LET 47 STURES WANIEL 56 APARIMINIS 10 144 St FURNISHED AFVALIMIENTS 10 ET 68 APARIMENIS WANIED 8h LIVING ACCOMMOBALIUN WANIED st FURNISHED AUCARIMENES WANIED 87 HOUSES 10 LEL oy BMOUSES WANIED el FLATS \u2014 DUUIEEMES LU (14 03 FLATS FURNISHED a4 LATE \u2014 DUPLEXES WAMU en Ext HANGE LIVING QUARKS 68 SHARE LIVING QUAULEW.1 RUOUMS TU LE1 8 RUUMS WANILD 156 NURSING HOME 16 RUUM & BGUARD TO LET 18 RUUM & BOARD WANIED #0 CUILDREN'S BUARU 82 AULOS PBUR BALE 84 AULUS WANIED 86 BUATS & MUIUKS sv MEAIS 0 GARAGES FO LEKI 2 GARAGES WANIED Ld PARKING SAUCE LU Les 1 3 5 COUNTY 7 v BX TE © _ PHONE YOUR ES \u2018 Accounts may be pai Classified AW _HUnter 1-0451 FRE bar li La 0550 OR NN: oon phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.Thursday for current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday The Westmount Examiner dvertising ve until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-0451 * at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada iis J) dette.pr pamamaos , AMERICAN Flyer train set consisting of smoke blowing engine, caboose with lights, coal car, 2 flat cars, refrigeration car, accessories, transformer; track mounted on large bourd.as new, $35.Call evenings only.RI.T0424.BEAUTIFUL \u201ccustom made Alaska seal coat, size 16, worn ubout 6 limes.Replacement value $2,000 \u2014 asking $1,000, 737-7234.LL COCKER Spaniel, \u201cblack, G months.dou lovers only, 489-3758.KEYSTONE, 16 mm camera y and light meter.Call \u2018305-1329.STAUFFER reducing machine, with Call sand Lag, perfect condition, $100.HU, 6-1649.Xmas G Gift POODLE small miniature, female, registered, trained.Very reasonable.731-2140.Birks Georgian Cut Crystal ONE DOZEN FOOTED GOBLETS ONE DOZEN % PINT TUMBLERS ONE DOZEN FOOTED JUICE GLASSES NEVER USED 486-9029 7 ROOMS TO LET WESTERN near Victoria.Bright room.Call HU, 4-9090.CLANDEBOYE Avenue between Greene and Atwater South of Dorchester.Large front room, $13.00, everything included, large back room, $12.00.Kitchen privileges.Parking space, Call 935-7705, after 5.30 p.m.82 AUTOS FOR SALE 1964 FORD Galaxie 500.All cauipped.| Private, Excellent, DO.63847.| 1960 OXFORD Morris.in very good : condition, $475.681-4644, VOLKSWAGEN 1958, deluxe model, in excellent condition, $450.744-5104.90 GARAGES TO LET HEATED garage.Redfern corner Western, $25 monthly.Call 933-5256.ROYAL AND TERREBONNE.TWO HEATED GARAGES Hon DEAD STORAGE.CALL HU.6-1317.96 PARKING SPACE WANitU vs MELP WANIED \u2014 H MALE 1060 WORK WANIED (FEMALE) 107 HELE WANILD MALL VI HELP WANIED MAYE & FEMA! E HE WORK WANIED (MATE: 1608 SALES NELP AGENI> \u2014 MALE-tEMALE Ivy AGENTS WANTED \u2014 MAILE FEMAIE 111 MORK WANIED \u2014 (MALE FEMALE) tT MOTHER'S HELPLR DUMESTIC MES 7 BABY SELIERS W 7 DUMESTIC EANFTOYN MANIFDO BAISY SIVAFUS AVAILAGER 120 SHUAFIUNS wade MAILE FEMALE 122 FOR SALE \u2014 LIVING HOUM LORNEAURE 124 FOR SALE \u2014 DINNG RUOM FURNOA URE FUR SALE \u2014 BrbhRuuM FUKNITURE FUR SALE \u2014 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT li: FOUR SALE \u2014 y MUSICAL INSSHUMENA Is FOR SALE \u2014 > sl ous EQUIEMENE FUR BATE \u2014 CLOIUIING à FUKS ds FOR SALE \u2014 GENERAL I FUR SATE \u2014 EXCHANGE I HOV SUPPLIES 1 SILHAGE TU BEL 41 SAGRAGE WANE TO RENT 117 EACUANGE SIAMUS le WANIED 10 PUROIASS INSTRUCIIUN Lurid FUUND Vo DOMESTIC PELE LREANSFURTAVION 16) stuns 160 AFACHERS EDUCATIONAL 166 MUNEY FO LOAN VERSUNALS » | [CLASSIFIED ABST Secretary For local SERVICE CLUB AND RECREATIONAL AGENCY EITHER FULL OR PART-TIME BASIS Write giving full particulars to: BOX 1418 7005 KILDARE RD.MONTREAL 29, P.Q.100\u201d WoRK WANTED - \u2014 \u2014 Female : WOMAN with will look after people, or companion to travel.Cnll 486-8846.115 \u2018BABY SITTERS WANTED nursing convalescent, lady.experience older will WOMAN WANTED TO LOOK AFTER ONE BABY 5 DAYS WEEKLY, 8.30 AM.TO 4.45 P.M.STE.DOROTHEE, CALL MU, 9-1516.124\u201d FOR SALE DINING ROOM FURNITURE DINING room set (mahogany! Breakfront, server, table und chairs, Excellent value.488-7836.130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment KITCHEN table, 3 chairs, Real bargain.RE, 1-874.22 1 2 132 FOR SALE \u2014 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ACCORDION Maggi, 48 bass, perfect condition, $15.Call 486-1964.Viola condition, fine tone, new music stand.MU.8-3340.Excellent case, bow, HU 134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment \u201cBoth for $35.Fischer skis.safety bindings, 6 feet: Italian ski boots, size 9, practically new, Call 738-9606, after 6 p.m.MAN'S Reiker ski boots, 1013, skates, Bauer Probilt, 11.Reasonable, HU, 1- 2932, after 6 p.m.SKIS, steel cdges, 6 foot 3.as new, fittings, poles, $10.00.WE.5-482, HART - metal skis, 7 ft, factory reconditioned, like new, $90, 933-2013, 4 | 134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment - WANTED: one pair Head Shortiski.5 feet, new or used.with or without bindings.Also for sale, one pair Marker heel turntable, 1964; safety binding, also 2 pairs children's Tyrolia heel and toe safety bindings.Call RI.8-7085 \u2014 688-1911.136 FOR SALE \u2014 CLOTHING & FURS POSLUN borg lined brown coat, good condition, good price.486-0218, BEAUTIFUL custom made Alaska seal coat, size 16, worn about 8 times.Replacement value $2,000 \u2014 asking $1,000.737-7234.BLACK Borgana coat; black cocktail dress.both size 14, like new, 733-7908.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General CARPETS, Indian, Khalabar, $190.00; plain, $45.00; Oriental, $50.00; coffee tables; drapes.738-8320.TABLES; one book corner.Good condition.R bl Call 482-8799.LIVING room rug, 9 x 7 (pattern), matching hall runner, 13 feet long.Good condition.Reasonable.747-4354.CHESTERFIELD; carpets; double continental bed: bath- inette; 2 small dressers; etc.Reasonable.\u2018Call RD.99-9381 1 or RE.1-2432.STUDIO SUITE; BOOKCASE: ENCYCLOPEDIA; HOSPITAL BED TABLE; DINING ROOM SET: ELECTRIC ELECTRIC FRIDGE; ABLE OIL HEATER: PIANO ACCORDION.768-6105, 7 TO G.E, WASHING machine, $45; Mc- Clary electric stove, 24 inch, $40; Leonard fridge, $60; available January 15th.Double bed complete $25.Call 482-3157.ANTIQUE large sofa; Victorian chair; Oriental carpets; silver; mink coat; oil paintings, HU: 68-9724.MODERN love seat; bedroom furniture, sell separately; steel desk; driftwood decoration.486-1994, after 6.BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 p.m.Sunday: 10 a.m, to 6:30 p.m.138 FOR SALE \u2014 GENERAL Moving Must sell.No reasonable offer refused.Bendix washer: dryer; floor polisher; twin bed set; new drapes: bedspreads: T.V.furniture; rotisserie; garden equipment; office desk; boy's books; set of Encyclopedia.All custom built.484-7947 \u2014 484-7121, BEDROOM set; dresser; coffee table; T.V.chair.Reasonable.RE, 3-5573.LADY'S ski jacket, size 12; Harris tweed top coat, size 14; 4 speed record player.WE.7-7189.COFFEE table 2 matching end tables (mahogany): baby crib: picture; large living room chair, Very reasonable.HU.1-1526.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED teawagon.Good price paid for right article.Call 484-2851.154 LOST LOST: reading glasses grey plastic frames.Westmount vicinity, Sherbrooke - Victoria.Reward.937-1088.163 EDUCATIONAL YOUNG French teacher will grade 2-7 conversational WE.7-5574.EXPERIENCED teacher High School maths, Call 482-2073.166 PERSONALS MONTREAL Wake Up Service Reg'd.24 hour service.Information 645-4420.GIFT IDEAS When the Christmas gift list seems to grow and grow, then it becomes necessary to curtail the amount spent for each present.When children are concerned, a small gift can be made more appealing by decorating the outside of the package with a variety of bright candies and other sweets.Grownups appreciate a package wrapped with special care.And, in the final analysis, it's the idea of being remembered, more than the cost of the gift that is important.tutor _ French.will tutor 4 DON'T discard old paintings \u2014 have them redone.Also- original landscapes, seascapes.Reasonable rates.HU.4-2085, ART WORK \"BUILDING REPAIRS VERN OATWAY, contractor, general maintenance, specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, 2-5032.CARTAGE AND MOVING playrooms, painting.WE.| LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE \"MOVING, CRATING, PACKING a i ORAGE.ROGERS EXPRESS.DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN EXCLUSIVE, DRESSES.USTOM | ALTERATIONS, HU.8-4245.and home.Call 489- WILL do dressmaking, fitting, alterations in your 707.READ and USE WANT ADS REGULARLY VV VV VV VV VY VVYVVYVY Service Directory MAINTENANCE 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 tor the extermination of rodents and all insects.Estimates free.Call Pestroy Limited.RI.7-2457.UPHOLSTERING ; MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING CO.395 SELBY ST.Chesterfield sets recovered also remodelled.Telephone VE.2-5912 or WE.7-4446, after p.m. \u2018avenue, at 330 pm.The show Thi k .\"will be xiven by Makebelieve Is Week in Westmount + visa von Moine Tate ie Ch ._sur-le-Lac .Westmount Park DR.STANLEY SKORY- bone cancer.The effectiveness of cording to Dr.Skoryna.on art, history, geography, Mom.grade six pupils this week pre the agent has been proved in con-| CAROLE RUSE, formerly of real, foreign lands, in their win.sented two drama productions.NA, Sherbrooke west, in trolled studies carried on in living | Clarke avenue, now a student at dows .Senior students of} - \u2014 charge of research expedi- rats.Dr.Skoryna expects that al Park School in Toronto .This, Westmount lligh basketball team | tion to Easter Island which | pill may be used by persons work-! week Westmount High presented this week played against a team ; ;ing in nuclear research centres \u201cSing Nowell\u201d a Christmas choral of teachers among which were: H idifi e e « landed this week one day , and atomic energy plants so they | picture by students of the Junior | Messrs.Willlams, Walker and Li- umi | ication ° e ahead of schedule Dr.May be protected from the inad- School .Miss Helen Ogilvie, j monchuk.The team of teachers for vertent release of radioactive ma- daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ogilvie, won .À special plaque honour- Skoryna, who has Com- |terials.Pills may also be taken Clarke avenue, visiting her par- ing all past chairmen of the Com.Home - Office - Industry pleted the first successful\u2019 with food in fall-out areas to ents for the Christmas holidays bined JewishAppeal has been un- experimental attempt to bind the radioactive strontium!.Westmount Stationery Store veiled, in the presence of Edward prevent the absorption of and carry it out as waste, ac- | exhibiting many interesting books Barkoff, honourary president of NY ALBERT.ro radioactive strontium into \u2014 _ \u2014 __ CL the Federation of Jewish Com- hd LS , « } \u2019 the h t had hi | munity Services, Mrs.J Julius + FUEL Oil ! ' \u20ac human system, ha his _ Block, George H.Scott, and Mrs.latest discovery disclosed at Art ur Pasca ea S Samuel Bronfman, founder of the BURNER SALES & SERVICE the World Congress of Gas- ca St A Puppet Show will be 1 a ene 273-8871 .?; ® ® eld Saturday, December 19 au 27% 5 Tasence - pagan.+\" combined campaign ie | It took scven years of study to find that a certain species of, Mr.Arthur Pascal, of Devon{ This \u201ctwenty in one\u201d campaign = brown seaweed can be processed avenue has been appointed Gen- was started only three years ago 1 y to obtain a derivative which can cral Campaign Chairman of the through the iniative of the Mon- be effective in preventing absorp- | third annual Combinel Health [treal Board of Trade and La\u2019 tion of the deadly matter into the Appeal and Red Cross Campaign Chambre du Commerce for the intestine, the only way it can| which will take place in Greater three-fold purpose of decreasing work into the skeleton and cause Montreal from May 8-24, 1965.[the number of charitable de- TT -\u2014\u2014 |mands on the Montreal public.reducing the overhead expenses of fund-raising and making the optimum use of volunteer workers, Mr.Pascal pointed out that this year's goal for the campaign is $2,074,605, the amount needed to cover the operating expenses of the 19 Blue Diamond Agencies and the Red Cross.He explained that the Blue Diamond \u2018was chosen as the symbol of the combined agencies because the precious diamend representsthe precious gift of health; the four sides re- \u2018present the four major ethnic and religious groups in Montreal; and the many facets are | symbolic of the different func- \u2018tions carried out by the member agencies.NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a General Assignment ol {| Book Debts exccuted under private signature on the 7th day of Dccember, 1964, by |! Harold Williams (1964) Ltd.|, | to Affiliated - Business Fac- i] tors Corporation, has been Registered on the 15th day of December, in the Registry Office for the Montreal Division under number 1796291.NOTICE Notice is hercby given that a General Assignment of Book Debts executed under private signature on the 7th day of December, 1964.by Smart Sue Ine.to Affiliated- Business Factors Corporation, has been Registered on the 15th day of December, - FARESA VER PLAN! 252550\") for small emergencies 4 OACH FARE | ovo .20 (Air 22 [sme for all emergencies private signature on the 3rd | | day of December, 1964, by | That's the Incredibly low one-way coach fare every E.P.Electric Products Com- | day on the new Faresaver Plan.And look what coach pany Ltd.to Affiliated-Busi- e e iv ou: Reserved reclin- ness Factors Corporation, has travel on The Canadian gives y been Registered on the 15th ! ing seats with full-length leg rests, Scenic Domes, day of December in the porter service, and music.And you can purchase Registry Office for the Mont.|, delicious meals in the Dining Room or Skyline real Division under number | Coffee Shop.The Faresaver Plan is also available 1796290.| for All-Inclusive (meals and passage) in tourist and \u2014 \u2014 | standard sleeping cars.See your Travel Agent or CANADA TT + .any Canadian Pacific office.| PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.| ST Cer MONTREAL.-WINNIPEG One-way coach fare .ids Haan [Edmanton $34; to Vancouver $43 $292 SUPERIOR COURT Enquire about Faresaver Plan to other points NOTICE Information and reservations: 861-6811 DAME MARTA 120.housewife, of the City of Cote St.Luc.District of Montreal.wife common as to property of RALPH SHEIN of the same | TRAVEL e © e place.Plaintiff vs the said RALPH | i | SHEIN of the City of Cote St, Luc, .° District of Montreal, Dcfendant.| The plaintiff has instituted action against the Defendant in separation TRAINS/ TRUCKS /BHIPS/PLANES / HOTELS/ TELECOMMUNICATIONS AL property on November 25th, BELL WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM \u2018 H.KLEIN SALOMON | \\ BUILT, MANAGED AND OWNED BY CANADIANS GELBER & BRONSTEIN Attorneys for Plaintiff ¥961 '81 13qWa3Q 'ADpii4 JIVILIDXT JUNOUNSIM 341 LL © Westmount High The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 18, 1964 Christmas activities keep students busy By KATHI The time of innurnerable pre- Christmas activities is here once more.Before Christmas holidays every Thursday.the Grade Tens will have an Assembly and the Grade Elevens every Friday at 8.50 a.m.the assemblies follow a in QUEBEC'S { FABULOUS LAURENTIANS FU QE : cu an IS FUN AT THE CHANTECLER SAYS VINCE MASSIVE fo TIER Vice-President of Canada\u2019s most popular year-round resort, Vince came to the Chantecler many years ago.and stayed .enraptured by the outstanding winter vacation facilites combined with cuisine par excellence and hospitality second to none, Plan a winter wonderland vacation at the Chanlecier this year I WL Le IR, .A EE \u2014\u2014\u2014 Adele en Haut.Queber.4% nunutes north of Montreal Write M.T.Lattimore for colour brochure\u2019 KRISTOF similar pattern; the Lord's Prayer is said, there is a Bible reading, and any announcements for the week are made.On December 9, Westmount students had the opportunity to attend a concert, given by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, at Place des Arts.On December 11, the movie \u2018\u2018Macbeth\u2019\u2019 was shown for the Grade Elevens who are taking that classic this year.It was an excellent version and the form of presentation, which was documentary, helped everyone to better understand the book.Also on December 11, there was a dance for the Junior School: it was truly enjoyable and the admittance was one white gift.Each year (he Vox Ducum, the vear bouk, sponsors Candid Camera Weck.During this week the students are permitted to bring their cameras to school and take any Candids that they can, if the pictures are of teachers the students have to obtain the teacher's permission.After this week the Vox offers to pay twenty-five cents ($.25) for each usable print for the Book.On December 15, there was a basketball game, with the teachers competing against the senior basketball team; (he procceds went to the Red Cross and the whole thing was a lot of laughs.On December 17, the Current Events Club held a movie, showing the work of the UNICEF ; the movie starred Danny Kaye.Also on the 17th, at noon, a Christmas Hop was held to relieve the tension of Lhe past exams.Also on December 21, at noon, there will be a Ski Movie shown.The title s \u2018Ski with Buick\u201d and it is narrated by the world-famous skier Stein Eriksen; admission will be thirty cents.The night of December 21, brought a little pride to the heart of Westmount students as three of their fellow students participated in the night-time show on radio station CKGM, \u2018\u2018Open Mind\u2019 with radio personality Tom Charring- ton.The three: Elizabeth Weldon, Robbie Leggat, and Michel Shore | were interview by Mr.Charring- j ton on the aiv and took part with (Continued on page 19) Enjoy Yourself, \u201ctake five\u201d for fifty ale! Unity Boys\u2019 Club Two special events are being planned for senior teenage members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club in conjunction with the festive season of Christmas.The first is scheduled for Wednesday evening, December 23, and will be in the form of a Christmas Dance and at which the \u2018\u2018Larks Group Club\u2019 will be responsible for the program which will, include: Novelties, games, entertainment and refreshments.; The second of the series will take place on Wednesday, December 30, starting at 9.00 a.m.and ending late in the day.The group will depart from Club headquarters by chartered bus and enjoy a day of skiing, sleighing and toboganning at a northern winter resort.The first event, the Christmas Dance has no limitations as to Jimmy Roguski are all in the Dance, party, day up north are events set for holidays By MAURICE MARIASINE, University.John is a recipient the Club letter \u2018\u2018U.\u2019\u2019 Services in various parts of the World.All are former members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.member and a member of the John McDonaugh, former club chosen teaching as a career.Staff is now attending Bishop's of Another wearer of the \u201cU\u201d is EHen Rowland, who is a studemst at McGill University.Ellen has CHRISTIE PLUMBING LIMITED COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE FAST \u2014 EFFICIENT RESIDENTIAL \u2014 COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL HU.4-2010 5331A Sherbrooke W.\u2014 24 Hour Service number.however, the second event is limited to a maximum of fifty club members.Early reser- | vations are recommended.| GALA PARTY SATURDAY: The big day for some 250 young- | sters will be Saturday.Decem.| ber 19.The event is the Annual Christmas Party and a wonderful program of activities has been lined up.These will include: Car-! toons.party games, entertain- | ment.banquet style refreshments, | Santa Claus and prizes and gifts.| This party is by invitation only and tickets have been distributed ! to club members and their, younger brothers and sisters.The party starts at 2 p.m.and ends at 5 p.m.T.v THEATRE: The final presentation of T.V.Theatre for 1964 will take place at the Unity Boys Club T.V.Studio on Friday evening at 7.28 p.m.Club members and parents are welcome to attend but are reminded that the Studio doors close at | precisely 7.28 p.m.INDOOR PICNIC: Nancy Tur- ley conducted another Indoor Picnic last Saturday with a large turnout of club members.They lunched at the Club and had a good time with games and a treasure hunt.VARIETY SHOW: The Unity Boys\u2018 Club Talent Parade will entertain at Dieppe House in St.Hilaire on Monday evening, December 21.The Show is being sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Eagles.JUNIOR LEADERS\u2019 CORPS: The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Junior Leaders\u2019 Corps has been formed as a result of a large number of club members having become involved in rendering service in a variety of interests in the Club.The Second Floor Monitors include the following: Patricia Ann Fernandes, Nancy Dallas, Sharomw Syvret, Karen Hogan, Wilma Richardson, Darlene Hogan and Christine Henson.Other junior leaders involved | in volunteer service are: Robert | Johnston, Bruce Norris.Charles \u2018J oyner, Sylvia Cloutier, Linda ; Rae.Susan Rountree.Brian | Vaux.Junior Leaders\u2019 rendering volunteer service at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club are credited with points towards the top Unity Award \u2018The i Big U' and Certificate of Achievement.NOTES OF INTEREST: Former club member John Westlake just back from a 4 year stint | with the American Marines.John | a member of the club for some nine years received his honorable , discharge and plans to settle \u201cnear Westmount.John is married ;to former club member Joan Barnaby.Just received Christmac Greetings from former club members Don Vollett who is in the U.S.A.| Air Force and is currently stationed in North Dakota.Frankie Gibson, Lawrence Ro- guski, Michael Barnaby, Craig Clements, Frank Deliva and (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 Chateau you'll enjoy all the trimmings of the festive season.Gaiety and dancing .topped oft with a special gourmet meal at New Year's.Call your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office.( 2 17 72 Le TRAINS / TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNIGATIONS WORLO'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM -* Hockey games this week Westmount Municipal Hockey League games scheduled for this week are as follows: SENIOR: No games are scheduled.MIDGET: Tues.Dec.22, 6:30 p.m.Badgers vs Mustangs.BANTAM: Tues., Dec.22, 4:30 p.m., Bruins vs Hawks.: PEE WEE: Fri., Dec.18.4:15, 9 a.m.Bulls vs Brones.CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SCALEXTRIC p.m.Raiders vs Mules; Mon.RACING SET Dec.21, 4:30 p.m.Guards vs | 1/30 SCALE Consisting of 2 \"formula 2\" Model Cars, 2 Hand Controls, Crash Barriers, 2 piece Change-over & Tracks, transformer.Not as illustrated.Layout size approximately 4'9\" x 2'5\".$31 value.21-97 Huskies; Wed.Dec.23, 4:30 p.m.Brones vs Bulls.MOSQUITO A: Sat, Dec.19,! 10 a.m.Mules vs Huskies; 11 a.m.Maroons vs Raiders.| MOSQUITO B.Sat, Dec.19., PALETTE PATTER by VALENTINA RAHR Also Complete Stock of Accessories, ® Toys © Dolls © Toboggans © Models © WE DELIVER - An exhibition of oils by Eva Nagy Mosonyi is on view daily in the Lobby of the Cinema Ville Marie until December 27.Working with brushes and pa-, lette knife, this talented artist has produced several works that show freedom, expressiveness and strength.Mostly figures, these paintings interpret great endurance as in the one showing two men hard at work in a foundry; unity, warmth and affection, as in \u201cLate Supper\u201d, a picture of two parents and a young child; and understanding and love as in \u201cFamily\u201d.\u201cHope\u201d shows a man alone, stranded and helpless, waiting for assistance, and depits the Slattery named Grand Marshal Westmount will be represented at the St.Patrick's Day Parade next March.The United Irish Societies of Montreal have announced the appointment of T.P.Slattery, Q.C., M.B.E., a resident of Mt.Stephen avenue, as Grand Marshall of the parade.The announcement of Mr.Slattery\u2019s appointment was made by Francis J.Quinn, president of the Societies, at a general meeting held in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, attended by members and delegates of over 20 organizations, studies complete the show.For characteristic sweep of brush work and palette knife of Eva Nagy Mosonyi.Several flower BETWEEN further information please contact 525 5 SHERBROOKE WES Galerie Ville Marie, 861-5669.[HLT A complete stock of TV advertised ® Hockey Sticks, etc.® OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 © 484-8936 SHERBROOKE SERVICE STORE \u2014 4 BLOCKS WEST OF CLAREMONT MUNICIPAL HOCKEY LEAGUES (Continued from page 18) A group of children and izations.him in his program in which peo- adults from the local Montreal Each 10g 15 enough to start Standings as of ccember 16th 1964 ple phoned in to ask ne three : Quakers is planning to sing ® Seedling tree, either orange, typical teenagers their opinions Christmas carols in the open tangerine.flg, lemon or grape- BRUIN FW L DF A\" with various problems confront ; fruit variety.UINS 4 3 1 0 16 17 6 ing today's adolescent.Our three air in different areas of West.\u2014-\"\u2014 0 = HN 2s 3 2 0115 75 answered all questions well and MOUNt carly evening, Saturday, 4 2 2 0 17 17 4 wisely and made every wh ec.18th to raise funds for RANGERS à 0 2 2 10 13 2 ||knew them very proud of them.Algerian rehabilitaion vro- Mymidificati RED WINGS 3 0 2 1 7 11 1 On December 22, report cards jects organized and supported | lon M will be handed out; also, the same! __ 0 .for GE a ra r |[DiEM wil be the night of the In sports, th { emphasis Home Office Indust ts.Senior Christ d Th t! sports, the present emphasis - - us BADGERS © 4 3 0 1 18 10 1 day.the last day A re, pt !is on hockey although at present, v ERS 3 1 1 1 12 11 3 be the day of the Senior Corn; the team is on a losing streak.SPARTONS 3 030 4 13 0 Show.Then there will also be acti-: There are tryouts on for the ski bY ALBERT fi ni! SENIOR vities after the holidays.On Jan- 8nd curling teams.The girls, 3 P W L DB F a Puy Jluary 5 the first course of Driv- ! meanwhile, are practising swim- ® FUEL OIL WANDERERS 2 2 0 0 8 1 4 ers\u2019 Education for the New Year Ming.' MAROONS 2 11 0 4 7 9 will begin.On January 7, the! Just a final reminder that \u2018tis: BURNER SALES & SERVICE annual Senior girls\u2019 Public Speak- the season to be Jolly \u2014 Merry | St.Lawrence SEA : 010 2 4 0 ing contest sponsored by the Christmas to all Westmounters.| ated 273-8871 MOSQUITO 2 1 0 1 3 0 alumnae will take place.by international Quaker organ- P W L D F A Pu = BRONCS 11 0 0 4 1 2 BULLS 1 01 0 1 4 0 MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201d P W L D F A Pu MULES 1100 3 2 2 MAROONS 1100 2 1 2 vo RAIDERS 1 01 0 2 3 0 HUSKIES 1 01 0 1 2 0 HO GAUGE \u2014 12 vous D.C.PEE WEE | SCALE 3.5 mm, = 1 foot HUSKIES 5 3 1 1 25 19 it | CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Ga : 2 : 0 22 0 6 Set consisting of locomotive, operating hopper car, flat 97 BULLS 0 6 car and guards\u2019 van, complete with transformer.Not as RAIDERS : 2 3 à 16 2 2 illustrated.Layout size 46\" x 32\".MULES 4 0 4 0 5 35 0 it's \"GO\" All The Way EXHIBITION GAMES WITH PEE WEE ALL STARS 3 3 0 0 17 5 6 Hobbies NORTHCLIFFE & DECARIE Say OK for OKeefe More and more people are enjoying the growing sport of bowling.More and more active people are also enjoying the miid taste of O'Keefe Ale \u2014 brewed from costlier seediess hops.O'Keefe has no unpleasant bitterness \u2014 just natural miid refreshment.64:99 Keefe sonia & 961 \u201881 40QU920G \u2018Abpy4 's0U/LIOXZ JUNOULLSSAA OUI 6L d se © LRRD SES SES NS Happy Holiday 153 Happy \u201calg FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES | The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 18, 1964 2 RECEIVED DAILY Fresh Cranberries Fresh Strawberries Table Pears When Available Sweet Potatoes Fancy, Red, Delicious Apples Fresh Asparagus Extra Large, Indian River Spanish Melons Grapefruit and Oranges Fresh Artichokes Imported Avocad Boston Lettuce Californie.MAPLE LEAF TINNED HAMS in 1) Ib.TINS Ag Endives Fancy Celery Ne Chi R ine Lettuce A ' .Ns Vine-Ripered Nothouse Cucumbers SCHNEIDER'S NICHOL'S (Lennoxville) y Tomatoes Cantaloupes a Siack\u2019's Waterloo When Available y: Mushrooms Water Cress H A M $ HAMS and BACON af Bananas Parsley i FRESH KILLED TENDER DELICIOUS 2 COR STUFFING.pesant FOR STUFFING \u201cVERY SPECIAL | No.1 Fine Sifted PEAS ; Imported and % \u2018Domestic CHEESE IEEE EER ERE ERE RE RE LI A COMPLETE ORDER YOURS TODAY! isin RTS CANDLES ALL COLORS \u2014 ALL SIZES teed ee a eee ee ee Pa SN A Wonderful Gift DRIPLESS TAPERLITE .FINEST IN TOWN! TTT - We have a complete line of ÿ PEAK FREAN\u2019S BISCUITS CANADA DRY CHIVERS JAMS AND JELLIES GINGER ALE \u2014 SODA PARIS PATE A BEAUTIFULLY i ASSORTED FLAVORS UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM pid y sc w ra © s 2 SIZES - BASKET 9, FAMOUS ALL POPULAR BRANDS of FRUIT ; TONIC WATER CIGARETTES, carton- - - 3.79 5.50 w Puree meme NE PARTY SNACKS ® BEER © ALE ° PORTER Olives - Assorted Pickles Cocktail Sausages Baby Franks SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN Bacon Rind TO PHONE ORDERS WE.5.1 166- T- FREE DELIVERY 3 LINES FOR BETTER SERVICE Orders of $2 or more CLIFFORD S MARKET | 1319 GREENE AVENUE (Near Western) td Weare Ss 5 5 > LEAL FRA We will be pleased to open a Charge Account for you.References required.» "]
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