The Westmount examiner, 16 juillet 1965, vendredi 16 juillet 1965
[" 1,475 In Jamboree By JEFF WEISSLER The First Provincial Boy Scout Jamboree took place from July 4 \u2014 July 10 at Pare des Voltigeurs on the St.Francis River just outside Drummondville, P.Q.and was officially opened by Lt.Gov.Paul Comtois.A total of 1475 Scouts and 250 Leaders and Staff took part and with \u201cCAMARADERIE\u201d as their motto raised a huge tent city in the new Provincial Park.\u2018The Scouts, who came in Troops from across Canada and parts of the United States, were divided into three sub-camps: Paul Herriot, Jean Nicolet, and Pierre de Saurel.Each sub-camp had a good mixture of Scouts from both the Boy Scouts of Canada and La Federation des Scouts Catholiques.the two associations which participated at the Jamboree.The Westmount Contingent was made up of David Finestone, Peter Finestone and Joseph Or- tenberg of the Shaar Hashoma- yim Troop and Stanley Jablonski, Michael McMullon.Peter Sampson and Neil Stocker of Si.Leo's Troop, under the leadership of Scoutmaster Jeft Weissler of Shaar Hashomayim Troop.The Contingent came to the Jamboree completely self-suffi- cient and was joined to the St.Laurent - Cartierville Contingent to make up Troop 21 in Pierre de Saurel sub-camp.The Westmount Contingent stayed together as the Badger Patrol.choosing P.L.David Fine- stone as their Patrol Leader, and P.L.Peter Sampson as their Scc- ond.The Patrol won first prize as best all \u2018round campers in Troop 21.All cooking was done on charcoal stoves.and the food was excellent.Slattery Announces Delay The representatives of Montreal\u2019s English speaking Catholic community, petitioners for the Loyola University Bill, met this week at Loyola College when P, T.Slattery QC, attorney for the petitioners reported to them .that the Quebec Cabinet had de cided to defer dealing with the Loyola University Bill until the next session.The petitioners asked Mr.Slattery to state on their behalf, \u201cThe decision of the Government in not dealing now with the petition is a disappointment to the community chiefly because a delay must now occur in implementing plans to provide facilities so badly needed for the increasing student body.Scouts The overall program was divided into four parts, campcraft, pionecring, physical fitness and talent - 0 - rama, all boys taking part in all phases.Many Canadian | firms and industries participated\u2019 (Continued on page 11) | Vol.XXXII), No.28 THAT'S A HOLE?This is the hole that has been dug for the West-End Plaza.It has to be the biggest hole ever dug in West.to meet The City Managers\u2019 Association will hold a convention in! the Queen Elizabeth Hotel from Sept.19-23.| Norman Dawe, City Manager of Westmount, is a vice-presi- dent and.the City Managers of the Montreal area will be hosts at the Convention, The Association comprises city managers from all over Canada and the United States with its headquarters in Chicago.Universities Join For Sailing's Sake Students from the University Sir George Williams are working hand-in-hand to improve sailing at .the college level here in Montreal.The St.Lawrence Valley In- ter-Collegiate Sailing Association \u2014 SLVICSA \u2014 formed during the past winter, now encompasses the old Montreal Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association \u2014 MICSA \u2014 as well as students from Laval University in Quebec City and Queen's University in Kingston, Ont.Because of the availability of facilities at the Sea Scout Training establishment on the Lakeshore \u2014 SS Venture \u2014 these sailors are able to sail once a week.Races are organized {o give novices experience in of Montreal, Loyola, McGill and competitive sailing as well as the old salts the training so imperative to remain top sailors.Montreal collegiate sailors have proved their worth recently at races both in the Montreal area as well as at invitational meets in the U.S.Peter Foukal and Peter Leus have done exceedingly well and all hope these boys will bring home the prize money from such big races as the Canadian and Quebec Opens, scheduled for late September or early October.\u2018land forward indicators are point- to hit Up 7 The Canadian business outlook is buoyant and it appears that : MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1965 5 CENTS 12 PAGES RN +o mount.If measures the best part of a full city\u2019block in aren and it will house a multi-level garage.See Page 4.Managers Output of the economy $50 billion % from 1964 1965 will be another year of substantial economic progress, according to the current Commercial Letter of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.The Letter assesses the record: for 1964 and the prospects for this year.1t aiso provides a valuable statistical supplement.\u2018\u2018Many measures of cconomic activity are recording new peaks ing to continued strength in many important industries,\u201d says the Letter.When the present situation is compared with that of a year ago, there are more uncertainties in the short-term outlook today than at this time last year.The study warns of \u2018\u2018possibilities of unfavourable developments abroad which could have repercussions at home.\u201d The Letter analyzes, in turn, prospects in the business, personal, government and external sectors of the national economy.The annual survey of investment intentions conducted by the Federal Government early in the year indicated that investment in plant and equipment by business firms is expected to total $7.2 billion, an increase of 12 per cent over 1964.Biggest growth is anticipated in the manufacturing industries, where outlays are expected to rise by almost 25 per cent.Setting the pace are the makers of motor vehicles, chemicals, petroleum and coal products, and pulp and paper products.The service industries and some utilities arc also increasing their capital investment.Spending for housing is estimated at more than $2.2 billion, up 10 per cent, Such expansion involves large purchases of materials and equipment and the employment of many construction workers, In addition, the growth of production facilities means the competitive (Continued on page 7) In This Week's EXAMINER © Queen's school © MP Reports © Rev.D.Mouland p.3 p.4 p.6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 16, 1965 \u2014 2 Confusion Exists University bid stalled A shock and a disappointment was the way one Loyola spokesman Between | WO described feelings at the West End institute Monday morning following the bombshell announcement the night before by Hon.Eric Kierans that its university charter application has been shelved for an indefinite period.| Very Rev.Patrick Malone, SJ, &-~ -\u2014- - TT !president of Loyola, is in the petition is a disappoint- alism or discrimination.| Europe and, if told about Mr.ment to the community, chiefly In fact, he went on, in no 'Kierans' announcement.has not because a delay must now nccur [other place than Quebec were \u2018yet had time to draft a state- in implementing plans to pro-|minority interests served more It has been brought to our attention that confusion exists in ment.vide facilities so badly needed generously.Some 38 percent of for the increasing student body,\u201d university grants in the pro- the minds of the public as to whether the QUEBEC MOTOR Meanwhile, the petitioners f LEAGUE and its Institute of Driver Education are the same organi- Le charter on behaif of Loyola the only official statement made vince were allotted to English- from Loyola on the subject so speaking institutions, he said.zation as the Province of Quebec Safety League, met in a closed meeting Monday ; I derstood th We wish to make the following clarifying statement on behalf | Pight at which T.P.Slattery, |far red Sl tt > who has bee p it of the QUEBEC MOTOR LEAGUE: QC, attorney,was empowered to Announced [patiery, Wo has beem one © THE QUEBEC MOTOR LEA.¥ ask why the private bill was - | the chief proponents of univer- ._ shelved at this tim on radio sity recognition for Loyola, re- GUE is a provincially chartered, NO be confused with that or \u20ac.ived d late Frid f th non-profit corporation sponsor.ganization, \u201cThe decision of the govern-| Mr.Kierans, in whose riding cabinet dec sion © Sholve the ing among other things, high For the sake of the record: no ment in not dealing now with ig aocated, made the bill, and he had called the Monday night petitioners\u2019 meeting quality Driver Education Driver Education Courses are! Driver Education Courses\u201d at! routine radio broadcast Sunday Courses, through the Institute sponsored by the Provincial the present are the ones spon-|night on CJAD.He said that of Driver Education only, for Government.All such courses sored by the QUEBEC MOTOR the government will not con.|Dis announcement.teen-agers and adults alike, and |are being organized privately LEAGUE, because the Motor [sider Loyola's request during| Aside from the brief an- it has ng connection whatsoever and the general public has to League contributes 20% of the the present session, and that, |ouncement by the peiiti ners with the Province of Quebec | bear the cost.\u2018cost of the enrolment fee for though this would cause dis | expressing disappointment in Safety League, and it should The only existing \u201csponsored each pupil.appointment, it should not be the government action, no of- - \u2014 ___ | associated with negative na- ficial statement has come from Loyola nor is one expected in The difference AEE ho in tionalism or discrimination.Although Loyola had a uni.the near future.according to a œ D \u2018versity charter in mind several highly-placed spokesman.i i years ago, it made formal appli- \u2014 = FT having IS d cation last December after the = 5 ; Parent Report on Education re- J.ROMISH LJ J commended that Loyola, St.Ladies\u2019 & Men's .Joseph\u2019s Teachers\u2019 College, | , Thomas More Institute and CUSTOM TAILOR , Marionopolis College all join to specializing in clothes made form a limited charter univer- I ty measure from best mat- sity.\u2018| erials.Also all kinds of tail- I Almost immedi: tely a dozen | oring including remodelling of Vu CANADIAN | M PERIAL The way was not easy, and for Ld brief period this winter, = prominent citizens banded to- | Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses.| 4 © \\ ad f -Loyol rtici- = \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 BANK OF COMMERCE OTT even before Mr.Kierans made \u2018gether to draft a petition for 1215 Greene Avenue ja private bill seeking university Suite 3 \u2018status for the four institutions.\u2019 Phone: 932-0696 University shoud be the chosen H OTEL name, stating that they feare WESTMOUNT BRANCH \u2014 SHERBROOKE & VICTORIA loss of indentity of the other Warrensburg, New York establishments.The matter was .> G.A.McGERRIGLE, Manager later smoothed over by internal Summer Hs Paradise negotiation and the private bill WEEKEND RATES stood as for Loyola University.Mr.Kierans said that recogni- $35.00 tion of Loyola as a university > at some future date is inevi- For Two Persons 2D table, and that tre recommenda- Friday Night to Sunday Night SE tions contained in the Parent Breakfast Saturday and Sunday FZ 5 Report are ideal for Loyola, SMORGASBORD y ve but a re-organization of educa- Saturday Evening and Ze x tion in the province has started SUNDAY DINNER sa er he at the lower levels, and the | \u2014 also \u2014 Ze ven eee ee AN [higher levels must, of necessity, SATURDAE $8 atmo Cun Sh wait, EVENING DANCING ER HE .SIX BEAUTIFUL y > Sweetening BOWLING ALLEYS \u2014 Fa | Zh ss the pill INDOOR SWIMMING POOL >, PZ To sweeten the bitter ni\u2019, and Finest Food & Beverages A is [to head off any angry outcries For Reservations Phone y (Ps about the government decision (518) 623-3481 2 AR to shelve the bill, Mr.Kierans Relax in our Modern Motels RY bis reminded one and all that st @ = AR Loyola has received $6,500,000 SRY \u201cmadian 0 from the provincial government 2% vl gi Ay X33 in the last five yedrs, more y ;Ç = = (2 than it received from all other Zh EA oh fr NS po in the previous 30 SAN \u2019 7 ; \u2018 (2 .ER wn ler en\u201d |for immediate action.SER < Some three years ago when Em = Fo Loyola unofficially sought uni- SS SEES versity status, there was an out- ss a ve FO cry among senior staff at Uni- COMPLETE => THE BEST IN THE HOUSE XZ |versity of Montreal which, by PLUMBING y ASS agreement, grants all degrees =, WZ for Loyola, protesting the need SERVICE ZL > 400 for another English-language Today\" d livi d > 4 |university in the province.° oe modern living de- Soe (PH e own then and ij xpert modernizin EN NS agreed to wait for the results and plumbing repair or.sy by HIRAM WALKER ZE |of the Parent Report which, as|] vice, call us for estimates.cu A i turned out, favored Loyola's =, go chim, WESTMOUNT 2 A 4 Paul Getin-Lajoie's education SOK pp epartment, preparing infor- %0 SMOOTH AND MELLOW- THE 4/4 WHISKY INTHEWORLD #5 |meton ror Mr.xierans an.PLUMBING & SEY p23 nouncement, obviously aprised ZN Ae him of the U of M antagonism ROOFING LTD 3 37 [of three years ago, since Mr.° FZ) Te Kierans was not in pouitics at C.Cadorstte \u2014 R.Guitard ss VE the time.206 OLIVIER AVE.En ss With this in mind, though, he Westmount 8 ° ° Re said Sunday that the decision to WE.5-1189 9 y shelve the bill should not be as- AS NS Q ~ 5 TY cs pa > = 1 IE INE INE HEINE LEDD £3 3 +.\u201c33 DD) £2 + LN DAE DAALR ° RER RER ER RAR NRA E SENS E ACIDE AREAS EN AN CAN TAN AAN CAN CANNOT su NE RAR HARARE) N AS LA >) yd .24 HOURS SERVICE \\\\! IN sociated with negative nation- - NEED A (AB?UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N.Vol.XXXIII, No.28 MONTREAL, Students join Army training Some 1000 high school students will benefit this summer from special military training, during the period of July 19 to August 28, in one of the three phases of the Student Militia Programme conducted in 16 Army establishments throughout the province.This year, the period of train-* ing has been extended from five to six weeks and the emphasis will be more on the common to all Corps training with the aim of qualifying non-commissioned officers and officers for the Militia.The training is supervised by instructors from the Regular Force.As in the past three years, the high school students will undergo special militia training, either as recruits in phase one, as candidates for qualification to the rank of corporal in phase two, or be employed as assistant instructor in phase three.The 16 locations where this special Militia training program will be carried out are: Beauceville Rimouski Chicoutimi Riviere du Loup Levis Quebec Matane Sherbrooke Megantic Thetford Mines Montmagny Trois-Rivières Valcartier MONTREAL \u2014 Royal Canadian Hussars Armoury, Hillside Avenue Armoury, Westmount La- cembe Street Armoury.This special three-phase programme was initiated four years ago and provides a very profitable training for students of high school age.It is not just a way of summer employment, but it trains the students for non-com- missioned officer rank, as well as for future officer's rank, if they wish to join the Militia after their summer training period.Besides being subjected to a healthy discipline, the recruits receive instruction in drill, map- reading, small arms training, first-aid, national survival operations, signal communications, traffic and crowd control, hygiene as well as rigorous physical training, and other military subjects.The candidates of the second phase receive more detailed instruction in these subjects, in addition fo being trained as junior non-commissioned officers and assistant instructors.Phase three candidates, already CALL BUYING OR SELLING?10 AGENTS TO SERVE YOU 484-8433 Eves.: 481 - 1501 \u2018Licensed & Bonded Real Estate Brokers\u2018 | .| Summer Is The Time | To have your Plumbing and | Heating systems checked over.Our organization is its responsibility as a guardian of the community's health.commendations are FREE, so make use of this service by giving us a call.PHONE : alive to W.J.Barber & Co.Lid.PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS @ KELVINATOR DEALER © 5504 St.James St.West at Girouard | Estimates, advice and re- | | | | | | | 481-6998 | | | FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1965 Softball: The Westmount Police and Fire have entered the semi-finals of the Interservice Softball League, by defcating City Hall in a close fought game this week.The final score was 6-5.Error: Last week The Examiner ran a story, \u201cIf you Own a Dog \u2014 Own a leash too\u201d and in that story we mentioned that the deadline for renewal of dog licences was the 13 of April.The correct date should read the 30th of April.Mont St.Bruno: Assis.Police Director Ashford told The Examiner that part of his force will be going to Mont St.Bruno this week to practice on the Army firing range there.The Examiner will carry pictures of the meet next Friday.Queen\u2019s School To Come Down For Apartments A six story apartment building containing 77 apartments with a swimming pool on the roof will be built on the grounds of the Queen\u2019s School.There will be two apartments in the project.The first, described above, will be completed by spring and will stand on the former playground of the school.A second building will be erected after the school itself is demolished.Work has already begun at the site.The builders are L & S Cohen, architect for the project is Charles Grenier.in the junior non-commissioned officers category, receive detailed training in the technique of phase one.Student Militia Programme candidates are selected from high school students, for their scholastic standing and their character.Those selected join the Army for the duration of the five-week course.They receive the normal Army rate of pay, $117.00 per month for recruits: $124.00 per month for trained recruits in phase two and $215.00 per month for junior non- commissioned officers.To this, will be added a subsistance allowance of $65.00 per month for all ranks if they are living out \u2014 which is the case in most instances \u2014 in addition to their uniforms and other equipment.After their training, which for many means a first acquaintance with Army life, they will have the opportunity to join the Militia unit of their choice, where the successful candidates of phase three may put their qualifications to good use as junior non-commissioned officers instructors.ESTABLISHED WATCH REPAIRS OHNMAN'S WE.3-4046 1899 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.Ep 35 Mr.Ross Sheppard was appointed Superintendent of Victoria Hall with effect from 1st July 1965, by Council on Monday 21st Jupe 1965 at 8:00 p.m.Mr.Sheppard was employed by the City on January 27th, 1948 as a typist clerk in the Fire Department.In the fall of 1950 he was appointed Secretary to the Chief of Fire, In September 1957 he was transferred to Victoria Hall as Assistant Superintendent, PAGE THREE Victoria Hall Is available community and social activities.To maintain the building a permanent staff of ten cmployces are employed ou a learly basis and consists of a general maintenance foreman, maintenance men and a charwoman.The prime objective of the maintenance staff is to keep the building in an orderly condition, for prospective tenants.During the heating season the maintenance men work three shifts in order that the building is Victoria Hall is available to the maintained and service provided.public for concerts, lectures, dan- The Conservatory and Library ces, bridge parties, fashion shows, are supplied with heat from a meeting receptions and similar 'leating Plant in the Hall.When you see me \u2014 don't think of Life Insurance But when you think of Life Insurance \u2014 see me! 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Lid.6233 Cote de Liesse Rd.ME.1.4201 SALE 10% to 50% REDUCTIONS TOYS \u2014 GAMES \u2014 HOBBIES WATER and BEACH TOYS DOLLS \u2014 WHEEL GOODS MODEL PLANES \u2014 TRAINS \u2014 BOATS \u2014 CARS USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Complete stock of Tri-ang, Scalextric, Match Box ond Corgi Series.SHERBROOKE SERVICE STORE 5255 Sherbrooke St.West 484-8936 (between Decarie and Northcliffe) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 16, 1965 \u2014 4 THE Ww E à à M Lab * | Examiner HUGH R.MOUNT, Geweral Manager Printed and Published Every Friday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 John W.Sancton President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Editorial \u2014 Accounting \u2014 Circulation Display Advertising Departments 481-277 Classified Advertising \u2014 8:30 am.to 5 p.m.Dally {To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tees.& Wed.) 481-0451 The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the neme, devoted to public servise.30.20 hail year.Newspapers Association, Quebev Newspapers Five cents % copy.Mall subscriptions: $2.30 per year; Member of the Canadian Weekly Association, Canadian Community Newspapers Representatives.Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment of postage in cash.WE SAY JHERE does the bikini belong?Women in Westmount have been asked by the Recreation Department to, please, refrain from wearing their bikinis to the pool.It was made clear, several times, over the pool loudspeaker that bikinis were not against the law in Westmount but because there have been complaints, would they please wear conventional two-piece suits.We agree .to a point.We agree that a bikini should not be worn by youngsters and teenagers.We do not agree that bikinis should be banned for adults.The only judge of a bikini should be the woman herself.Any woman is able to tell if a bikini is for or against her.What more beautiful sight than a 34-24-34 feminine form?Thanks now due Hon.John Rowat ON.John P.Rowat, MLC, honorable thing.He's stepped down as chairman of the Protest: ant School Board of Greater Montreal, which controls Westmount schools.He had been publicly and formally criticized for an \u201cunwise\u201d act.Right or wrong, public confidence allows for no doubt concerning holders of key public offices.This is a harsh fact of public life.A smear which leaves a mark blemishes the office.The holder's departure is the remedy.Hard on the public a VAN MW VY = Zz = = Z = = = Lu THE COMPLEX View from St.Catherine Street of the overall West End Plaza project which shows the roof gardens on which the residential development rises.located at the far east portion of the site so that area of the roof.he office building is it does not shade the recreafion The apartment buildings cover only 20% of the site at this level and will rise respectively 30 floors and 27 floors.The small apartment building, not is expected to start in seen in this view, rises 9 floors.Work on these buildings 1966 after the shopping plaza is constructed.| C.H.DRURY YOUR MP OTTAWA FROM The Honourable C.M.Drury, Minister of Industry and MP for St.Antoine-Westmount, reported last week that the airborne surveillance drone system AN/USD/501, formerly designated the CL-89, being developed under a joint Canadian-British project is progressing satisfactorily and plans are now under way for production later this year.Mr.Drury said the drone is* designed to provide tactical information in forward battle areas.It is missile shaped, and approximately eight feet in length.It is propelled by a jet engine which drives it at a speed approaching that of sound.Ejected from a mobile launcher, it utilizes a booster to gain altitude and operational speed rapidly.Following a pre- selected course, it accurately photographs the hostile terrain and military equipment with its two cameras before returning to base.Upon reaching its point of origin, the engine cuts off and has done thex - leader or servant.À loss to the public.But necessary, if public life is to have no corner darker than another.Mr.Rowat's resignation is honorable because it was voluntary and he acknowledged it was in the public interest.He'll be hard to replace.He presided skilfully over a decade of great educational change and growth.One unwise act does not say he lacked wisdom \u2014 or knowledge, experience and devotion.The public may now unreservedly thank him, a parachute floats the drone to earth.Mr.Drury went on to say that the recorded data can be used to provide target information for artillery, allow assessment of damage to the enemy and furnish information that will be invaluable in planning future field operations.After refuelling, the drone can be prepared quickly for a further mission.The prime contractor, Canad- air Limited of Montreal, initiated the project in 1959 and was subsequently assisted by the Department of Defence Production and the British Ministry of Aviation.In announcing the production of the drone, Mr.Drury cited the development of this system as \u2018\u2018a good example of the excellent results which may be achieved by co-operation between allied nations,\u201d he said.\u201cAlthough the main participants in the project are Canada and-Great Britain,\u201d he continued, \u201cI must pay tribute to the invaluable United States contribution in providing test range facilities.\u201d \u201cBesides being used by the armed forces of Canada and Great Britain,\u201d he said, \"we also expect that the drone will meet NATO requirements.The joint project is the first of its kind with Britain and we hope that it will be a forerunner to other programs in an age when the rising cost of military equipment development necessitates a high degree of interdependence.\u201d The contractor and military trials currently under way at the United States range are expected to continue into 1966.ET EY ; eR TR 4H URL Mat] 8 1 IR SHOPPING MAL Shown is the main Mall of the Plaza with a giant sky- dome.In an open area it features four levels of shopping \u2014 the subway or budget level, the ground or general merchandise level, the second or fashion level and the third or furniture level.Verdun Institution has name changed to Douglas Hospital Dr.Henry B.Durost, Executive Director has announced that the Private Bill presented to the- current session of the Provincial Legislature to change the name of the hospital from Verdun Protestant Hospital to Douglas oHspital has been sane- tioned by the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec, and the name officially becomes DOUGLAS HOSPITAL.The French version of the name, HOPITAL DOUGLAS, will be incorporated into the official letterhead.Originally established for the care of the mentally ill Protestants of Quebec, the Hospital was set up as a non-profit corporation and a Charter was granted by Special Act of the Province of Quebec in 1881 under the name \u201cThe Protestant Hospital for the Insane.\u201d The name \u201cVerdun Protestant Hospital\u201d was adopted in 1925.The Hospital operatest under a Board of Governors from which a Board of Management is elected to establish policies and to direct the operation of the Hospital.In this respect it operates much like most general hospitals, but is unlike the majority of mental hospitals in Canada and the United States which are operated by Provincial or State authorities.Operating funds are provided through a budget arrangement with the Province of Quebec for those patients who cannot afford to pay for their treatment; by the charges to private patients; and by donations made by individuals, service groups and business organizations.There are 84 years of history behind the Hospital from the time the Charter was granted in 1881, although it was not until 1890 that the first patients were admitted.During the intervening nine years, community spirited citizens worked to secure sufficient funds from Government and from public subscriptions to make it possible to proceed with the erection of the first building, now known as Perry Pavilion.This is named after Mr.Alfred Perry, who historically appears to be the Founder of the Hospital.The first years of the hospital's operation in 1890 saw 139 admissions (including 58 transfers from Longue Pointe).For 1964, seventy-four years later - the records show 1,751 admissions.The name DOUGLAS was selected by the Board of the Hospital as a tribute to the first Dr.James Douglas, a Scot, who came to Canada in 1826, via the United States.A skilled surgeon, medical doctor and teacher, he was also recognized as a pioneer in the humane care of the insane, In 1845, with the help of two other doctors, he founded the Beauport Asylum which is now called l'Hopital St.Michel Archange.He gave up his active (Continued on page 5) THEY'RE OFF: Quebec area Questors of the Commonwealth Youth Movement are seen here on the upper deck of Canadian Pacific's 25,500-ton liner Empress of England prior to sailing from Montreal at noon, July 8.The group of 28, conducted by Major F.J.Ney.MC, LLD.ot Winnipeg will disembark at Greenock, Scotland where they will commence their tour of the British Isles, France and Belgium Baie d'Urfé; row, Lof Westmount.Verdun Instruction.(Continued from page 4) medical practice in 1849 and for nity for some time now.\u201cPro- sixteen years, devoted his time ! entirely to the treatment and : tient picture since the directive needs of the insane.Dr.James set down by the Psychiatric Douglas died in 1886.His claim Division of the Province of Que- to recollection lies in the full|bec Ministry of Health a few use he made of the skill and: years ago.allows the hospital knowledge his era possessed in'to admit any patients resident the origination in Canada of in the Province whose mother rational methods for the treat-' language is NOT French.Some ment of the mentally ill.| exceptions are made for French- The tribute to the Douglas\u2019 speaking citizens who are not name embraces the entire Doug- | of the Roman Catholic Faith.las family whose sustaining in- Along with our Protestant pa- terest in the pioneer work of |tients, we have some 20% the first Dr.James Douglas -| Roman Catholic - 17% Jewish in medicine and for the cause and about 3% Orthodox\".of mental illness - is evidenced Dr.Durost also pointed out by the substantial contributions that the Hospital hopes the made to the Hospital in gifts of | land and money.Douglas Mem- testant\u201d no longer fits our pa- before Empress of Canada, leaving Liverpool, August 17, From L.to R.front row, Anne H.Amys of Anne Houlding of Beaconsfield: and Margaret R.St.Onge of St.Foy.Second to R.John A.Carolyn Lloyd-Smith of Westmount: W.Stewart of Westmount and Geoff J.Lyman ] 4 returning home aboard the Gould of Westmount; Thomas change to DOUGLAS HOSPITAL will help to eliminate the: \u2018stigma\u2019 which has long been known to be associated with the old name.Today.as well as it being a psychiatric hospital for mentally ill adults, Douglas Hospital NOW cares for Retarded Children, with 200 beds in the new units; and cares for Disturbed Adolescent Girls in a separate 20-bed Unit.These areas are known as the \u2018\u201cChildren's Services\u201d.Verdun Protestant Hospital made major advances in recent years in both facilities and treatment for mental patients, and in rvescarch and teaching.Douglas Hospital will continue to serve the community with modern methods of therapy as its first concern.Christian Science Announces Sunday Sermon Subject The spiritual basis of life will be contrasted with theories which try to explain life as material at the services in Chirist- ian Science churches this Sunday.in the reading of the week's Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u201cLife.\u201d The scriptural selections will be keynoted by this text from Proverbs: \u201cUnderstanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it.\u201d Relevant passages fiom the Christian Science textbook will include: \u201cThe understanding that life is God.Spirii.lengthens our days by strengthening our trust in the deathless reality of life, its almightiness and immortality.\u201d (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy City of Westmount Recreation Department Inter-Playground Softball Standings WILD Prince Albert Park 220 0 4 Westmount Park 31202 Stayner Park s1202% AM-FM Radios, Transistor Radios, Tape Recorders, Speakers, Tapes, etc.1401 PEEL STREET 288-3311 (Corner St.Catherine) Expert Repairs for your Tape Recorders & Rodios, etc.Work done on our premises.RADIO EQUIPPED LANSDOWNE 18 Gladstone Operated by 933-8484 SPECIAL & HOURLY RATES \u2014 OUT OF TOWN TRIPS CHRISTENINGS \u2014 WEDDINGS \u2014 FUNERALS \u2014 AIRPORT DAY & NIGHT SERVICE TAXI REG'D.\u2014 Westmount E.Gallagher DRIVE-IN 862 CAR CAPACITY 7 Admission: Adults .90 Wed.thru Sat, July 14-17 ALL-NEW TECHNICOLOR™ SERENA fe ERI 5 : * SOUSSE NORTHWAY CHAMPLAIN, N.Y.MAIN FEATURE REPEATED FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY orial Hall, the present Recreation Centre, is bul one example of the generosity of the Douglas family.DR.DUROST.in explaining the reasons for the change of foll name, stated .\u201cThe Verdun Protestant Hospital name been misleading to the commu- y e doghouse One of these days Remember that subtlety Always pays.: JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 AIA 1 PIN ISIN has a LATE: TIM CONWAY - JOE FLYNN and A Next week\u2019s weather : JULY 17 TO 24 Wonderful holiday conditions will continue into this week, owed by sultry heat.This is a dry season, but we could have | the usual storms for the moon last quarter.Temperature range: | 50 - 90°F.By ERIC NEAL the McCHALE'S NAVY CREW A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Not every year, but frequently with a two day interval, An Embassy Release \u2014 frontal storms bring pelting rains with hail or snow grains driven | by gale force gusty winds.CARTOUCHE | Continuing sunny, very hot and humid through to the end of Eastmancolor Dyaliscope the week, with some risk of more heavy thundershowers.cven i tornado conditions for some places in Ontario and Vermont.BSR where theres fun-there's O'Keefe for O'Keefe means real refreshment in a mild ale.Pure pleasure starts when you say O K for O'Keefe THEATRE JUNCTION oF NORTHWAY AND ROUTE 11 Children under 12 FREE Sun., Mon., Tues., July 18.19.20 ç SI Ps TH.TANINE © na con dima bmi O'Keefe is the growing favourite 63-38.5961 \u201891 Ajnp \u2018Abpis4 \u2018soulusoxg JUNOUNSIM | \u2014 § The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 16, 1965 \u2014 6 ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount CLERGY .The Revd.Alex.Mellor The Revd, Glenn L.Pritchard) The Revd.Canon 8, B, Lindsay (Hen).Organist & Choirmaster Edward T.Brown.TRINITY V Si.Andrew's Rev.Mouland Says \u201cI don't believe.This is the second of two paris of recent sermons given by Rev.Douglas Mouland, of St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount, many discrepancies in the Gospels over the details of our Lord\u2019s the testimony of all four writers is united and clear about 8:00 aan.oly Eucharist concerning the \u201cNew Curriculum.\u201d Ve nm.Buné Eucharist Last week the EXAMINER ran Rev.Mouland\u2019s ideas of the Old 7:00 x divan Eucharist Testament.This week he talks of the New Testament, 7:00 nm.Tharsdas NEW TESTAMENT U:00 à.a.m, Friday To point out that there are _\u2014 senscless miracles in the New ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 Testament, that each of the life, CHURCH Gospels contains a different pic- Westmount ture of Jesus, that there is ma- Cote St.Antoine Road end Church Hil The Rev'd.J.N.Doldge, Rector The Rev'd.T.M.B.Kingston TRINITY V 8:00 aun.Holy Eucharist 10°00 an.Holy Eucharist and Sermon \u2014- Preacher: The Rev'd.T M.S, Kingston 7:30 p.m.Evening Prayer Wednesday 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster Norman W.Hurrle, ARC 0, ARCM., F.T.C.L.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH DORCHESTER and ATWATER WESTMOUNT Rector Walter G.Asbil 9.30 am.Holy Communion Organist Mr, E, Tait WE WE LCOME You __\u2014 a.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church \u2018ot Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue ot Sherbrooke Street terial in Jesus was dead .his life, the New Testament which is not historically correct, that there are many inconsistencies \u2014 this, for many.is much more serious.The crucial point is: How can we approach the New Testament with all the armament of modern critical scholarship without, in some way, lunging a dagger into what is considered as the spine of Christianity?We are living in a revolutionary and transitory period of human thought .1 believe it is time we woke up .it is time we recast our thinking.The New Curriculum is an attempt to recast traditional Chris- tion thinking and the traditional Christian answers.The New Testament is a product of a period with a world-view and basic concepts entirely different from those of the space age.The Gospel records were written long after stories of his miracles, his teachings were transmitted orally over NCH a long period of time.RA OF THE MOTHER CHURCM, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, July 18th 11:00 a.m.CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 a.m, SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson - Sermon Subject: Golden Text: Proverbs 16:22, Understanding is a welispring of life unto him that hath it, EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testhnony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, $ to 4 p.m.; Wednesday 6:30 to 8:00 p.m, PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 348 Melville Avenue Rev.Chas, C.Cochrane, B.A,, B.D, Minister Sunday, July 38th 11:00 a.m.Public Worship Preacher: The Minister will Preach.All are Cordially Welcome Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster How much was lost?How much was added?Where lies the truth?Certainly some of the basic questions are troublesome.For what are we to do with the discrepancies in the Gospel record?How are we to harmonize the accounts of the four Gospels?Are we to distinguish between the \u2018valid\u2019 miracles and the \u2018invalid\u2019 miracles?Or are we just posing questions which do not in fact exist?I do not think so.There are discrepancies in the Gospel records .problems of Gospel- dating, of chronology between the first three Gospels and John, in establishing who wrote the Gospels, and in language, the parables, and the miracles.\u2018MODERN RESEARCH\u2019 The results of modern research, though by no means conclusive in certain areas, are nonetheless clear in many other areas.Critics acknowledge that in spite of the LUTHERAN UNITED EVANGELICAL WE LUTHERAN CHURCH |E=1002 IIR: WESTMOUNT OF THE REDEEMER AB Clarke Ave, Westmount Wm.C.Nolting, B.D., Pastor Miss Lydin Elbich \u2014 Organist Sunday, July 18th 9:30 a.m.Service_and Nursery UNITED DOMINION-DOUGLAS UNITED CHURCH STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (UNION SERVICES) \u2018Un Dominion-Douglas during month of July) Corner Lansdowne and Westmount Bivd, Morning Worship \u2014 11:00 a.m.Rev.Scarth Macdonnell, M.A., B.D.\u2014 Morning Services only \u2014 Qrennist and Choirmaster Mr.John Robb, Mus.Dac.{101 Tote St.Anfoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.) UNITED SERVICES ST.ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT ond WESTMOUNT PARK Douglas Mouland, B.A., B.D.Minister-in-Charge Sunday, July 18th 11:00 a.m.+4) Resurrection Fuct or Fiction ?Sermon by Mr.Mouland Music by St.Andrew's Choir VISITORS WELCOME ! Rev._ BAPTIST Assistant Minister: Rev, Al Organist and Choir Director: 11:00 a.m, 7:30 p.m, Sunday School: 10:00 WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.HAROLD J.BALSDON, B.A, B.Th, \u201cWHY WE LOVE THE FELLOWSHIP\" \u201cTHE COST OF CONCERN\" Midweck Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME len E.Hallett, B.A.,, B.D.Frank Armstrong, L.T.C.L.a.m.and 10:45 a.m.Jesus Himself \u2014 that the first three Gospels have a common view of the life and teachings of Jesus and that John's Gospel, though different in approach and style, can be harmonized with the other three to give a complete view of the life of the Master.Modern critical research distinguishes two kinds of miracles, the healing and the nature miracles.The miracles of healing (excepting one or two cases) fit into the nature, work and message of our Lord.(And now, with the development of psychsomatic medicine we are able to see more clearly and more readily the healing impact which a man like Jesus would have had).The nature miracles are generally unacceptable te the \u2018liberal\u2019 school.These miracles, such as Jesus walking on the water, are gencrally unacceptable for very good reasons: They do not fit into the character of our Lord as we know him in the overall picture of the Gospel; nor do these miracles fit into the pattern of our Lord's continued insistence that he will not perform the spectacular \u2014 neither for His own ends, nor for the persuasion of another.This adulterous generation, He insisted, will receive no sign.We should look at Christmas and Easter a little more carefully.If any of you have Curriculum material for Christmas and Easter you will have noticed that the things which in former times occupied a very important place are now relegated to little more than insignificance, The lesson material places little emphasis upon the Virgin Birth narratives.Certainly, the New Curriculum does not accept the Virgin Birth as a necessary historical fact.\u2018TWO VIEWS\" There are two views expressed in the New Testament.One is that Jesus was born miraculously of a Virgin; the other says He was the natural son of Mary and Joseph.These are seemingly incompatible views and, apparently, the two views existed side by side in the Christian Church for some considerable time, since the early Church fathers mention believers who did not accept the Virgin Birth as an article of faith and even today we are struggling with it.Those who are pro-Virgin Birth advance the arguments that the Virgin Birth belief has been hallowed by time and tradition, that such a Birth was necessary in order that the Incarnation miracle be made plausible or credible, and that the Virgin Birth was a necessary fulfilment of the Old Testament prophecy.Personally, 1 cannot accept these arguments.I am not ready to necessarily hallow what time and tradition have always hallowed, and 1 do not need to believe in the necessity of the Virgin Birth in order to believe in \u201c| the miracle of Incarnation.Only Matthew and Luke record the Virgin Birth .Luke in a chapter filled with religiously poetic dctail about a choir of angels, visiting magi, guiding stars, Herod's slaughter of the infants, and the flight into Egypt \u2014 none of which has historic basis.He goes on to say in Chapter 2 that Joseph and Mary are the parents of Jesus.What we have is the language of poetry and art, and the stories (let me emphasize that I would not delete one of these stories.) are skillfully and beautifully woven together to complete an artistic expression, In Matthew we have a wriler who is looking for Old Testament prophesy.In Hosea II he has read, \u2018Out of Egypt 1 have called my son,\u201d a reference by Hosea to the Exodus of the Israelite people centuries before.(Matthew's use of the quotation no doubt accounts for the origin of the story of the flight into Egypt.Then Matthew goes on to quote Isaiah 7:14 \u2014 he actually gets the quotation wrong.\u2018\u2018A young woman shall be with child,\u201d the Hebrew reads.The Hebrew word for \u2018\u2018young woman\" is \u2018almah\u2019 and she could be married or unmarried.But Matthew is quoting the Greek version of the Old Testament of about 200 B.C., and there the Greek scholars had translated the Hebrew word \u2018al- mah\u2019 by the Greek word \u2018almah\u2019 by the Greek word \u2018almah\u2019 by the Greek word \u2018parthenos\u2019 meaning \u2018virgin.\u2019 .The {truth of the Virgin Birth is not biological.The truth is spiritual; for such stories indicate to us the impression which our Lord made upon the minds of those with whom He came in contact while alive .they bid us in their poetic expressions to celebrate the greatest event of all time.Let us look at the \u2018fact\u2019 of the Resurrection with deliberation and with care.We can neither question nor deny the \u2018fact\u2019 of Resurrection since it is a significant aspect of religious experience.Thousands of Christians throughout the ages have attested to the \u2018fact\u2019 and the existence of the Church is its confirmation.The principal problem revolves around the \u2018mode\u2019 of Resurrection .did flesh and bones come forth from the tomb that first Easter Day?Would a photographer have been able to photograph Him?Personally, I do not believe that Jesus rose physically from the dead, though I would not go so far as to say that this was impossibl.What I do say is Temple Emanu-El this: the Resurrected Lord 1 know from personal experience is NOT the Jesus of flesh and blood.The fact is: 1 would not want, nor do | need, a Lord of this kind.Christians have him as He is: a Christ who now calls forth Christ who now lives in the heart, a Chris twho now calls forth faith, a Christ who has overcome and now overcomes the forces of evil and death.To engage in endless debate about the mode of Resurrection is [utile and if we were to elaborate for both sides we should be no better than the theologians who thought it was necessary to consider the question: \u2018How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?\u2019 ] cannot explain to you the rising from the dead.I can only say to you: It is so.He is risen, \u20181 DON'T CARE\u2019 Now, I do not really care whether you accept or reject some of these things .what I really want is this: I want you to think more deeply about faith; I want you to examine for yourself the New Curriculum material, I want you to take your religion seriously so that you will not only be able to talk about it among Christians, where it is easy, but also among those who are asking embarrassing questions outside the Church, the non- Christians, who, after all, think us a bit odd.That is the challenge of the 20th century.That is the explosion of our times.St.Andrews - Westmount Park Resurrection: Fact or Fiction St.Andrew's, Westmount, and Westmount Park Churches will join together at the eleven o'clock morning service on Sunday, in St.Andrew's United Church, 101 Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount.The Service will be conducted by the Rev.Douglas Mouland who will give the sermon entitled, \u201cResurrection: Fact or Fiction?\u201d, the fourth in a series of six sermons on the theme \u201cMAJOR PROBLEMS IN CHRISTIAN BELIEF\".Membership Campaign In full swing SABBATH SERVICES DURING SUMMER WEEKS are held regularly during the summer weeks in the Temple Community House ui.der the auspices of Temple Brotherhood at 8.15 p.m.Chairman of Summer Minyon \u2014 Hershell H.Lewis; Presiding at the Organ \u2014 Bernard Figler.Pulpit Honors \u2014 July 16 \u2014 Ivor Kursbatt, David Metrick, David A.Asch, Sydney Bornstein, Louis J.Cohen, John Meth.Memorial anniversaries will be observed for the following at this Service: Millie Godinsky, Israel Kursbatt, Nathan Cohen, Maurice Alexander, Samuel Grunberg, Helen Grunberg, Michael Bloomfield, Jeffrey.Fisher, Max Glassman, Joseph M.Bornstein, Nathan Weinstein, Helene Asch, David.Tobias, Anna Meth, Nathan Loveguard, George Leonard Alexander, Sonia .Sverdlove, .Ray .Lande.Sigmund Loewy, Dorothy Blick- man, Moritz Lastnick, Joseph Holz, Elsa Holz.Invitation to Affiliation The membership campaign for the new Temple season is in full swing under the direction of Norman Rill and Maurice Schwartz.For information regarding affiliation, please communicate with Miss Rose Cohen.With the Temple School Registration through the mail is now taking place for students in kindergarten, primary, junior and high school departments, as well as for the daily Hebrew school, High classes commence, Saturday morning, September 11th; Junior school classes commence, Sunday morning, September 12th.Daily Hebrew school classes commence Monday afternoon, September 13th.Ÿ Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT xo G14.BE p OCuas.CarmvrRiGAT \u201c7% \u2018\u2019He doesn't believe in God, but he has many fine qualities.You might almost call him a Christian Atheist!\u2019 Montreal Canada DIRECTED BY JESUIT FATHERS \u2019 ARTS B.A.degree oo Major in: Biology-Chemistry, Classics, Communication Arts, Economics, English, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Spanish, French, Theology.Honours: Economics, English, History, Theology.SCIENCE B.Sc.degree ; .* Major in: Biology-Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Geo- technical Science.Honours: Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics.COMMERCE B.Comm.degree ; Major in: Accounting, Economics.Honours: Economics x ENGINEERING B.Eng.degree: ; Civil Engineering, Electrical .; Engineering, Mechanical Engineering.Also 3-Year Program in Chemical Engineering.RESIDENT & NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS Fer Further information and Applications write: The Registrar, LOYOLA COLLEGE, 7141 Sherbreske St.W., Mil.28, Que.Use our classifieds t Output of the economy.(Continued from page 1) position of Canadian industry will\u2019 be strengthened.Turning to the personal sector, fectively on world markets \u201cIf business conditions abroad become less favourable or inter national financial developments Letter warns.| A substantial increase in productivity has helped to keep Can- cada competitive.But the hard fact remains, that there must be continuing and rapid economic growth over the next few years if the Commercial Letter notes that create more uncertainties, export, Canada is to provide work for a consumer expenditures are con.sdles of Canadian merchandise | labour force which is expected to tinuing to rise in much the same pattern as in 1964, with automobile sales leading the way.The volume of expenditures appears likely to increase by about the | will be adversely affected and, this will tend to increase the current account deficit in our balance of payments.Such developments could result in monetary increase at a more rapid rate than in any other advanced country in the western world.Summing up, the Bank survey ; says that prospects are favour.same amount as last year.The, and fiscal measures in Canada | able for an increase of some seven prime factor in the strong con-; that would tend to have restriet- per cent in Gross National Pro- sumer picture is the rise in la-, bour income reflecting the expan sion in employment which is now | z= running some four per cent above a year ago.The Government sector is ex-! pected to provide more stimulus to the economy this year than in 1964.Federal, provincial and municipal outlays for capital projects \u2014 especially roads, educational facilities and hospitals \u2014 will be up sharply.! The strong flow of Canadian exports is continuing but in general the climate for international trade is less attractive than last year.The value of merchandise exports, which leaped 16 per cent to $8.2 billion in 1964, is not likely to rise as sharply this year, the Commercial Letter says.However, traditional export items are still flowing strongly.This is largely attributable to the continuation of favourable business conditions in the United States, by far our biggest customer.There are signs that the expansion trend in the United States will continue into 1966, although at a slower pace than in the opening months of this year.Overseas, the outlook is less encouraging because growth rates are slowing down in a number of countries that buy substantial quantities of Canadian goods.At the same time, our imports are rising strongly, stimulated by the high level of personal income and the large volume of capital investment.Last year Canada's surplus of exported goods over imports reached $700 million, up $200 million from 1963.But if imports go up more rapidly than exports in 1965, this favourable balance will decline and the encouraging trend of the past few years will be reversed.This in turn will swell the current account deficit, in contrast to the reductions which have occurred over the past five years.The prospects of a larger current account deficit, the Commercial Letter notes, underlines the need for holding the line on costs and prices so that Canadian products can compete more ef- WHAT IS A HAGOPIAN! IT'S A STRANGE ANIMAL \u2014 SELDOM CAPTURED \u2014 AND PARTLY HUMAN, ACCORDING TO OUR UNDERSTANDING OF IT.CFOX HAS CAPTURED ONE HOWEVER, AND WE'RE GOING TO PUT OURS ON \u2018 } THE AIR.LISTEN FOR OUR HAGOPIAN BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 26TH, AT 2:00 P.M.| crox GOUNTRY MUSIC Er Re a CATH NB 14970 ive effects on the level of business activity\u2019, ithe Commercial \"duct \u2014 the total value of guods land services.Catching Takes you to WESTMOUNT TAXI 935-2468 for $4.00 A Plane?Dorval Airport YOU COMF Dome train right across with the Faresaver Plan.Windsor Station Montreal West Station Telephone THE CANADIAN GIVES ORT, WRAPAROUND SCENERY Wrap yourself up in wonderful scenery.it's all around you when you board THE CANADIAN, the only Scenic Canada.THE CANADIAN cruises Canada between Montreal/Toronto and Vancouver both ways, every day.Curves along the scenic north shore of Lake Superior, glides up to Banff and Lake Louise.Wraps you in air-conditioned comfort with soft beds, music, reclining coach seats with full-length leg rests, fine Dining Room Car, Coffee Shop.Save money SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT, RAILWAY TICKET OFFICE OR: CANADIAN PACIFIC 215 St.James St.West, Montreal Westmount Station Park Ave.Station UN.1-6811 2 rRaveL A ncifie TRAINS / TRUCKS / BHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TRLECOMMUNICATIONS WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM S961 \u201891 Aap \u2018Aopuy \u2018ieuiwoxy sunouysam 34L \u2014 f The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 16, 1965 \u2014 8 GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.vacation.Phone WE.2-4277 4151-4153 Sr.Catherine St.Westmount dutatn tete at Book your order now to have your rugs or broadiooms washed, cleaned end repaired while you are on w.THE EXAMINER a em a a ea a a ol a a a a el Lechter - Cohen wedding held in Shaare Zion Synagogue The marriage of Judith Sheila, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Barney Cohen, of Cote St.Luce, to Mr Edward John Lechter, son of Mr and Mes Ben Lechter, of Westmount, took place re-! cently in Shaare Zion Syna- vogue, Rabbi Maurice S Cohen and Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat ot-, ficialting, assisted by Cantor, Solomon Gisser.Mr.Louis Bur- ko pluxed the wedding music and Mrs.Luciano Della Pergola, Mr.Arthur Wollman and the 1 synagogue choir sang during the service.Candles in candelabra and pillars and arches of pink! roses, white carnations, chrysanthemums and shastas were used to decorate the synagogue.BRIDE'S GOWN The bride.who was away by her father, given was in a LOOKING FOR A MAID ?We have a solution for your problem : DOMESTIC HELP ASSOCIATION INC.279-4550 \u2014 279-4559 ?105 1123 St.Joseph Bivd.East nds SFE ; * 200\u20ac PRETTY HAIRDRESSER © Air Conditioned © 4927 Sherbrooke St.\"ALWAYS A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE\" PRE-INVENTORY SALE! wonderful opportunity lo save al THE 1357 GREENE AVE, WESTMOUNT 6, QUE.WE.5-2474 gown of white Italian poult de soie, with a fitted bodice of Guipure lace having bell-shaped sleeves, and a skirt falling into a cathedral tggin.Her long veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of matching lace and she carried an heirloom prayer book covered with while spray orchids and lily-of-the-valley.Mrs, Albert Steiber.as matron of honor.wore a frock of pink chiffon over poult de soie with a matching rose headdress ,and carried u cascade bouquet of Sweetheart roses.Miss Mary Ann Freedman.as bridesmaid for her cousin was in a frock of pink pure silk fashioned on empire lines.She wore a matching rose headdress and carried a cascade bouquet of Sweetheart roses.Dr.Mortimer Lechter acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Martin Cohen, brother of the bride.Mr.Fred Pellatt, Mr.Ralph, Pellatt, Mr.Jerry Zabitsky, Mr.! Sheldon Zabitsky.cousins of the! bridegroom.Mr.Robert Gar-.finkle.Mr.Robert Vineberg, Mr.Kenneth Wolfe, Mr.Gary Caplan, Mr.Ricky Cusmario and Mr.Lenny Kliger.i Mrs.Cohen, the bride's mother.wore a gown of petal pink poult de soie with a matching hat and carried pink baby orchids.(Continued on page 9) cc ARR io CE PERMANENTS FROM 7.30 ue AA4444444 TAAVVIAU 482-4320 A ASSIS SIVSNASIAASVVVS W.VY 4 4 \u20ac \u20ac < AA444 WAVY 29404 LT (Near Claremont) \u201c Cowansville, Que.MRS.J.CC.DICKISON, who has been appointed general chairman of the Women's Division - Residential Canvass for the 1965 Red Feather campaign.Mrs.Dickison, who was deputy chairman last year.was chairman of the western area of the women's division for three years.The women's division is responsible for the door-to-door canvass through the Island of Montreal and some of the surrounding municipalities, cover- : ing an area of over 100 square miles.Corry-McLellan The marriage of Frances Marion, daughter of Mr.Jacob McLellan and of the late Mrs.McLellan, of Woodstock, N.B., to Mr.James Geoffrey Corry, son of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas C.Corry, of Westmount, took place | recently in St.James United % Church, Woodstock, the Rev.H.G.MacKenzie officiating.Mrs.Richard Montgomery played the wedding music and Mrs.Marion Martin sang during the signing of the register.Standards of pink and white carnations were used to decorate the church.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of brocaded satin.Her finger-tip length veil of tulle illusion was held by a pillbox and she carried § a bouquet of red roses.Miss Phyllis McLean, of Woodstock, as maid of honor, and Miss Margaret Curry, of Halifax.N.S.and Miss Joyce McLellan, of Woodstock, as bridesmaids, were in frocks of blue brocaded satin, They wore matching headdresses and carried bouquets of blue and white carnations.Mr.George Johnston, of, acted as best man for Mr.Corry.and the ushers were Mr.David Brown, of Cowansville, and Mr.Karl Mec- Lellan, of Woodstock.Mrs.Corry.the mother of the bridegroom, wore a suit of pastel blue with a hat of the same shade and a corsage bouquet of white orchids.Following a reception, Mr.and Mrs.Corry left for New Hampshire and Maine, the bride tra- | velling in a suit of brown and; gold silk and wearing a corsage bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums.On their return they will take up residence in Cowans- ville.NOTICE Engagement and wedding photographs inserted at a charge of $6.36 AMERICAN J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor accurately filled at reasonable prices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 oN) Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions corefully and Miss Helen Stevenson | weds Angus Cameron The marriage of Helen Mary \"Wendy, daugiter of Mrs.Alice Ste èvenson.of Westmount, to Mr.Angus Fraser Cameron, son of | Mr, and Mrs.Graham Cameron, | of Truro, N.S.took place re-| cently in Christ Church Cathe- | dral, the Rev.l'awrence Scyner, j officiating, essisted by T.E.MacLennan, DD of Ottawa, Mr.John McElhiney.of Toronto.Ont, played the wedding music.BRIDE'S GOWN The bride.wno was given, away by her great-uncle, Mr.Donald A.White, of Montreal, was in a gown of white silk: organza over taffeta, the fitted bodice having an appliqued | yoke with a bateau neckline, | and organza elbow-length tulip: sleeves, and the bell shaped, skirt, fashioned with a deep | hemline of appliqued satin, falling into a watteau train.Her veil of Bruges lace was held by a matching headdress, and she carried a cascade bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, stephanotis, \u2018and sprengeri.Mrs.John Brazeau, of Lake- | field, Que., as matron of honor, Miss Alexandra Johnston, of Brantford, Oni., and Miss Jean Cameron of Truro, as attendants, were in \u2018rocks of ivory silk organza over {affeta, with bodices having high scoop necklines and elbow length sleeves, rand A-line skirts, with a nasturtium bow at the back.They wore and carried cascade bou- i quets or Orange Delight roses, | and baby\u2019s breath.Mr.Tan Cameron, acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.G.F.Tweedale, of Ottawa, Mr.J.F.Cameron of Sherbrooke.N.Sand Mr.A.M.Cameron of, Truro.Mrs.Stevenson, the bride's mother.was in a gown of moss green chiffon over bone taffeta.She wore a hat of white polt de soie and had a spray of step- hanotis pinned to her handbag.Mrs.Cameron, mother of the bridegroom wore an ensemble of old gold silk, under a matching three-quarter length coat.| with a floral hat, and a corsage bouquet of cybidium orchids.Mrs.P.C.Stevenson, grandmother of the bride, wore an ; ensemble of pearl grey silk, with a matching hat and a corsage bouquet of gardenias.RECEPTION Following the ceremony.a reception was held at the residence of Mr, and Mrs.C.H.Drury, St.Suplice Rd.West- mount.Lates Mr.and Mrs.Cam- cron left for the West Coast, | the bride travelling in a flame , linen suit and wearing white accessories.On their return they will leave for Oxford, England where the bridegroom will continue his studies.Antiques St.Mathias 20 miles from Montreal CANADIAN GLASS PINE FURNITURE COPPER DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES .Country Prices OPEN : everyday, weekends, evenings until July 18; THENCE : Evenings, weekends.227 Richelieu Blvd.St.Mathias Tel.: 658-5604 (no toll charges) | | | | [ b b b p p > > p b ) » > b »p » p b > b p b » p b > > b a x Interesting Lamps x Custom-Made Shades * Unusual Gifts La Contessa Inc.5903 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.8- FY VY VVYVVYVVVVVVVVVYVVV VV N VV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVY 4322 A A À À À À à À À à À À À A À À À À À À À À A A A À À none q Social AND Personal MSM EE.UV « mes Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Pem- berton, and their son Stephen have left to spend three weeks in Wildwood, N.J.Miss Susan Waters, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles E.H.Waters, of Westmount, is returning in the Francomia after spending the past year at L'Ecole LaCombe Rolle, Switzerland.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Mills returned recently from a North- lands cruise in the Brasil to Scandinavia, Poland and Leningrad.Dr.and Mrs.Sydney A.Mac- Sween, Monkland avenue, have recently returned from a holiday to the West Coast with several stop overs including Calgary, Banff, Jasper, Vancouver, Kamloops and Roger's Pass.Mme Olga Lieber of West- mount will leave Saturday for Middlebury College in Vermont where she will give a recital on \u2018Sunday, July 18.Lechter \u2014 Cohen.(Continued from page 8) Mrs.Lechter, the mother of the bridegroom, was in a gown of French appliqued poult de soie.She wore a hat of the same shade and carried baby pink orchids.Following a reception, Mr.and Mrs, Lechter left for Europe, the bride travelling in a suit of white pure silk and wearing matching accessories.News for the - women's and social pages should be addressed each week to the women's editor Mrs.Millicent HICKMORE at 6525 Somerled avenue phone 482-2545 {Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.) Entomology is the science which deals with insects.etym - ology is the science of words.\u201cOf course, it's comfortable, Madam.You have your foot in the shoe box.\u201d YWCA offers excursions to young people 18-35 The Montreal YWCA has plans to make every summer weekend a memorable one for young people 18 to 35.The \u201cY\" has organized a series of one-day excursions to places of interest outside the city, such places as Upper Canada Village, Lake Memphre- magog and the Thousand Islands Area.Excursions begin Sunday, July 11, with a day of hiking, swimming and picnicking at Mount St.Hilaire, about 20 miles from Montreal near the Richelieu River.Young people wishing to take this trip should register as soon as possible at the Front Desk YMCA, 1355 Dorchester boulevard or call Miss Anne Kovacheff, 866-9941, for further information.This series of outings is a new program at the YWCA.The trips will take place either Saturday \u2018or Sunday of every weekend in July and August and all are being organized in collaboration with Keating Escorted Tours.The idea behind the outings is \u201cto give young Montrealers an opportunity to escape from the city, to explore historically interesting centres and to provide a relaxing day of swimming, hiking and picnicing in the attractive summer resort areas which surround Montreal.The trip to Mount St.Hilaire this weekend will be followed by a visit to Upper Canada Village on Saturday, July 17.The following weekend \u2014 Sunday, July 25, the \u201cY\u201d and Keating Escorted Tours has made plans for a cruise in a private boat along the St.Lawrence River.There will be a picnic lunch on board.On Saturday, July 31, young people can enjoy a day at the YWCA Camp OOlahwan on a private lake near Ste.Marguerite.Activities will include swimming, boating and canoeing \u2014 and a picnic lunch.The first August trip, on Saturday, August 7, will be to the Thousand Islands area.This trip will include a boat ride, a picnic and swimming.Other trips planned are: Sun- Memphremagog with plans for | swimming from an old aban-' I domed lighthouse and a picnic barbecue on the beach.During this outing there will also be! a special visit to the renowned Benedictine Monastery, St.Benoit-du-lac.: Registration for any of these | trips is now open at the yg | Front Desk.Call Anne Kova- | cheff, 866-9941, for further in- | formation.| Sunday, August 22, a visit to, Isle aux Noix on the Richelieu River near St.Jean, to see his- | | day, August 15, trip to ror toric Fort Lennox.There will North Hatley in the Eastern be a picnic on the isiand and | Townships.Plans call for a boat then a side jaunt to see the | ride to a secluded beach, swim- Sabrevois Art Centre where ming and a plenic.Before re- Canadian handicrafts can be | turning to Montreal there will secn and bought.be dinner at one of the old inns Saturday, August 28, a trip to nearby NRE] George Pickrell GUARANTEED FLOWERS Tel.: 935-5431 \u2014 Delivery Anywhere 4154 St.Catherine Street West (Opposite Elm Ave.) Distributors for PEM Nozzles, Spray Fountain Designers and Manufacturers LAMPERT & CO.LTD.191 St.Paul St.W., Montreal, Que.\u2014 Tel.288-9873 \"WATER FALLS in our FOUNTAINS\" FULL RANGE OF FOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT underwater Lights, etc.LITTLE GIANT Pumps, Waterfall Kits Decorative Indoor and Outdoor FOUNTAINS and WATERFALLS From smallest self-contained units to largest Monumental Fountains for Parks and ity squares.From least expensive to most elaborate.Inquiries from Architects and Consulting Engineers invited.Rings, iets, Kits.A Want Ad SELLING BUYING YOU GET RESULTS FAST WHEN YOU READ AND USE WANT ADS costs only pennies per line yet it reaches hundreds of interested buyers.They see your ad then reach for the phone and in no time at all you've made a good sale and they've made a good buy! TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD CALL HU.1-0451 SARE ALR A ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS TO 8:30, THURSDAY and FRIDAY TO 5 P.M.S961 '91 Anp \u2018Appisg \u2018aoujusxg junounsam 241 \u2014 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 16, 1965 \u2014 10 GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Montreal's Oldest Dealer for © PLYMOUTH o CHRYSLER ® FARGO © VALIANT SALES & SERVICE QUALITY USED CARS ÿ © Automobile Storage © 372 VICTORIA AVE.Sales: Service & Parts: HU.9-5748 - HU.9-5745 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE Chateauguay Mordern 5 room house, 1% bathrooms, landscaped, paved driveway, near all conveniences.Call 691-8475.5 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE Adirondacks Upper Chateauguay Lake summer residence, 90 minutes from Mercier Bridge, 4% acres, 200 feet lakefront, main building principal room 30 x 15, knotty pine.excellent fireplace, 2 large bedrooms, 3 piece bath, hydro, phone, fully equipped kitchen and pantry, tap spring water.Separate winterized guest cabin 9 x 14.All furnished, many extras including fishing boat and motor, dock.$16,500.Occupancy August.Telephone 933-6822, after 6 p.m.Laurentian THREE CONVE- WATER.SWISS CHALET, BEDROOMS, _ALL NIENCES, NEAR 767-5592.39 OFFICES TO LET Modern Office To Let DECARIE CORNER N.D.GROOM 225.1,000 SQUARE FEET, VERY BRIGHT.PRIVATE TOILET.CALL: 484-5930 50 APARTMENTS TO LET 4003 Heated Apartments 4733 SHERBROOKE, APT.2, \u20ac¢ ROOMS, $120 MONTHLY.4867 SHERBROOKE, APT, 3, 6 ROOMS, $125 MONTHLY.4277 WESTERN, 4 ROOMS, $130.00 5 ROOMS, $140.00.TRUST GENERAL DU CANADA TEL.: VI.9-9420, M.BOYER FROM 9 A.M.TO 4.30 P.M.64 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes wanted WANTED: 5 ROOM LOWER IN _.OR AROUND WEST- MOUNT.RELIABLE, LONG LEASE, REASONABLE.OCTOBER OCCUPANCY.CALL 481-4343, 7 ROOMS TO LET HAMPTON-Sherbrooke.Private home.Privileges.Gentleman only.Call 401- 0926.82 AUTOS FOR SALE 1963 CORVAIR, excellent condition, $1,400.Call 932-2270.PLYMOUTH 57, & door.\u201cVery mood condition, $250 or best offer.Call 366-5132 or apply 137A - 7th Avenue, Lasalle.Envoy \u201862 Sedan.equipped, good condition, $600.Call HU.6-4631 evenings, 1957 CUSTOM Royal Dodge.Engine excellent.$100 or best offer.HU.68-3826, 1 960 CON VERTI BLE PEUGEOT 403 NEW FIBRE GLASS BODY.EXCEL LENT CONDITION, PRIVATE SALE.MUST BE SEEN.MR.CAMERON.488 ARGYLE AVENUE, WEST MOUNT, WE.2-6841, \u2014 PHONE YOUR HUnter 1-0451 Pleuse phone you Ads early ia the week No Ads accented after 10 current issue.For your convenience, Adtoker oa det; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Accounts may be paid ot 5 The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 8¢ for each additional word ADS \u2014 until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-0451 Montreal Îsland branch of e Royal Bank of Canada.:30 om.Thursday for The Bank of Montreal 82 AUTOS FOR SALE RENAULT Dauphine, 1961, good condition, fully equipped.Reasonable, Call 365- 2425 evenings.86 BOATS & MOTORS DORY, 14 feet Johnson 16 hp.on Lake Massawippi, $150 complete.Call 484-4068 or H.Bryant, Ayvers Cliffe, 838-4380.88 CAMPING EQUIPMENT CAMPING equipment rentals, week or weckend rates.Camp site infor- mation .Fenwick Camping Supplies.695-4287.90 GARAGES TO LET WESTMOUNT, large heated garage, also parking.Call WE.3-2381 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female Nurse REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY N.D.G.\u2014 COTE ST.LUC DISTRICT FOR CONVALESCENT HOME.GOOD SALARY, 486-4136 AFTER 6 P.M.AMBITIOUS GIRLS REQUIRED AGES 18-35 FULL OR PART TIME NEW OFFICE 482-3148 Bilingual Girl REQUIRED FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK TYPING - FILING, ETC, REAL ESTATE COMPANY ON GREENE AVENUE, Call: 935-5401 100 WORK WANTED \u2014 Female 18 YEAR old student sceks summer employment.935-2646.102 HELP WANTED -.Male TECHAID LIMITED Shell Tower Bldg.e DRAFTSMEN e Permanent Staff For and Temporary Montreal and Out of Town MECHANICAL e CIVIL PIPING ee ELECTRICAL Excellent Bencfits, Top Rates CALL 866-8661 - ANYTIME 102 HELP WANTED MALE TRACTOR TRAILER AND STAKE DRIVERS WANTED EXPERIENCED IN MONTREAL AREA.OVER 25 YEARS OLD.366-9456 112 MOTHER'S HELPER MOTHER'S helper wanted for month of August in West- mount home, 4 small children.light duties, sleep in or out.484-6470.102 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male CANADIAN ALLIS-CHALMERS LTD.Has opening for experienced men in the following categories \u2014 Mechanical Markoff Milling Machine Hor.Boring Mill Vert.Boring Mill Engine Lathe (Large) Turret Lathe Apply ; or Phone 125 St.Joseph St, Lachine 637-4671 Personnel Office open daily 9 AM.to 4:45 P.M.Also open Monday evenings 7PM.to 9 PM.112 MOTHER'S HELPER 124 FOR SALE \u2014 WANTED teenager about 15 to be mother's helper to 4 children for two wecks at Lake Memphremagog, July 24th - August 7th, 695-6445.113 DOMESTIC HELP PART time maid, 10 am.to 3 p.m.Tuesday to Friday.Very light housework, Call HU.1-9476 from 2 p.m.to 9 p.m.117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY, WANTED WILL care for semi-invalid or helper companion.References.481-0926, Service directory RN EE BUILDING REPAIRS VERN OATWAY, contractor, general maintenance, specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, playrooms, painting.WE.MOVING Transport, Short and long distance.766-9445, 766-0322.DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING \u2014 ALTERATIONS.VERY REASONABLE.CALL 489-9979.PAINTING & DECORATING Low Price FOR INTERIOR, EXTERIOR PAINT- | Ing, AND COMPLETE CARPEN- CALL 937-0431 UPHOLSTERY MIDTOWN UPHOLSTERING CO.395 SELBY ST., WESTMOUNT General upholstering.Periou furniture repaired and recovered, Telephone 932-5912.After 5 p.m.937-4446, Dining room furniture DINING room set, by Malcolm, in red mahogany, Suitable only for larger dining area, consisting, extendable table, 6 chairs, buffet and china cabinet.Tastefully designed.Minor repairs needed.Reasonable cost.Call 637-5303.DINING room furniture, solid cherry buffet, china cabinet, end table extends to seat 12, 482-1387.ELECTRICAL SERVICE © INDUSTRIAL © COMMERCIAL ® RESIDENTIAL 24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE H.R.CASSIDY LTD.Electrical-Contractors 484-3523 5765 Monkiand Ave.Quality - Service - Satisfaction 133 FOR SALE \u2014 General BOOKCASE, encyclopedia and books, $25.00; oak dining room set, 6 leather seats, buffet, $50.00; Oriental rue, $75.00; coffee table, $7.00; enamel top kitchen table, 2 chairs, $2.00.HU.1-2247.DOUBLE dresser (walnut) 2 matching night tables; kitchen utility table, 2 chairs; G.E.cleaner and polisher, 738-5532 \u2014 73 WALNUT set, matching bedroom .double bed with Slumberking spring: rugs; girl's bicycle, Phone 935-3201, Before Moving To Europe We'll sell: Two double beds; small chesterfield; easy chair, Canadian Pine Furniture; television; electric appliances; prints; dishes; glasses, Cash sale .PHONE: 481-7825 VIKING electric stove, 30 inch, like new; poster double bed; chest of drawers; double wardrobe.Reasonable, HU.9-5581, after 6.TWO air conditioners, one dehumidifier desk, 36 x 60: completely adjustable desk lamp.All in excellent condition.486-1629.WESTINGHOUSE portable electric roaster, ideal for summer cottage use.Call 482-4915.INDIAN, Chinese carpets; IS; drapes; mats; kitchen set.730-3575, DOUBLE bed (cherry wood); chests {walaut); occasional pieces.RE, re 3 piece (Provincial); one wing back chair: Sylvania portable T.V, 488-3468.154 LOST Reward LOST: BRACELET 18 KT GOLD.SENTIMENTAL VALUE.CALL WE, 163 EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCED high school teacher with graduate diploma in education, will tutor during summer months - Specializing bn Jlistory and English, 489- 127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture SIMMONS top quality hide-a-bed, 5 Beautyrest mattress, $180.00.Call RE.132 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments UPRIGHT piano, good condition.Reasonable, Call DU.8-1943, evenings, UPRIGHT piano (Shaw) $100 or nearest offer.Call 486-9556.MUSIC Master months oid, after 6.136 Fender guitar, 4% like new.RI.7-3455, FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs MINK stole, dark brown, like new.Call evenings only.486-9085.Lost Weight MAN'S SUIT SIZE 42, VERY GOOD CONDITION.SUITABLE FOR SECOND SUIT, 4-6662.AFTER $5 EACH.RI 6 P.M.133 FOR SALE \u2014 General BABY crib, natural wood; high chair, as new.744-4370.ROTARY ironer, complete with table, in perfect order: portable Remington typewriter: 5 piece bedroom set.Call 279-5579 \u2014 738-0918.LIVING room set with tables: 3 piece bedroom set; black dinette, 6 pieces.Call after 6 p.m.RE.7-5357, STAUFFER reducing couch; curtain stretcher.Reasonable.Call PO, 8-2737.THOR washing machine, good condition, $15, 768-8806 Evenings, chrome Quick Canadian Quiz 1.Canada's first telegraph service, established in 1846, connected what cities?2.À dozen years ago annual taxation to pay for Ottawa's social security and welfare spending averaged $190 per family.What \u20ac is the present cost?3.Name the six men to have been appointed as Canada\u2019s Gover- nor-General since 1931.4, The federal government employed 46,000 civil servants in 1939.What is today's figure?5.What Canadian was the first + « head of the medical school at® Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore?ANSWERS: 5.Sir Wm.Osler.3.Earl Bessborough, Lord Tweedsmuir, Earl of Athlone, Viscount Alexander, Rt.Hon.Vincent Massey, Major - General Georges P.Vanier, 1.The cities of Montreal, Verdun and Sherbrooke and Quebec.4.There are now 204,000 federal government employees, not including Crown corporations.2.About $700 per family.READ and USE WANTADS REGULARLY EERE Se Unity Boy's Club Summer Fair Offers Variety By CHARLES HAWES SPOT LIGHT ON VARIETY: The Unity Boys' Club summer fair has offered a variety of activities to its membership.This variety will continue till the end of the summer program the second week in August.INDOOR SOFTBALL FOR GUYS AND GALS: A brief but exciting number of indoor softball games have been scheduled for the teams in this morning time sports activity.The four teams comprising of boys and girls ranging from six to 13 years of age play indoors in the gym league games, starting at ten: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays.The present team standings finds that the Dodgers and the Jets share first place and are closely followed by the Tornadoes.BIKE .TRIKE .WAGON .CARRIAGE .SCOOTER PARADE: A parade of gaily decorated vehicles were on parade at Stay- ner Park just recently.The owners of these items had spent considerable time decorating and preparing for the parade.summer staff judged the event and the following were awarded gram staff reports that racing | cars are to be made by members of the craft department.A special event involving these racing models is being planned and will be held in the gym later on during the summer program.PET SHOW AND PARADE: This event is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, July 21 at Stayner Park.All club members who own pets and would like to bring them along to participate in this show are invited to do so.Awards will be given to all en- Westmount Recreation Programme The City of Westmount Recreation Department Summer\u2019 Playground Program is now op- \"erating at Westmount, Prince! ! Albert and Stayner Parks.i Children between the ages of various activities which include Sports, Handicrafts, and tries.Special awards to be announced during the afternoon of the show.HIKE TO THE MOUNTAIN: For the energetic individuals, a hike to Beaver Lake has been planned for later in the month and another scheduled for the first week in August, These will be all day trips and those that are interested in making the trip should plan on packing a lunch and making sure that they are wearing comfortable shoes.SENIOR TEENS VOLUNTEER: | Another member of the Unity Teenage division has volunteered his services on a number of oc- 'casions and his assistance is much appreciated.To Bruce Norris may we say thank vou for your time and interest.Scouts .(Continued from page 1) | ,in the Careers Unlimited Exhibi-, tion and Career Counselling was available to the Scouts.The week passed much too The 6 and 16 may take part in the quickly, and many thousands of visitors were sorry as were the , Scouts, that more could not have prizes.First place ribbons were Tours of Interest.They may re-' seen it.awarded to Janet Morrisey: Ronald Blake: and Eileen Wilson, Second place awards went to Adrian Powell, gister at the Playground near-' ;est their home.| Scheduled for the week of: Harry Lang and \"July 19th, to 23rd is the Annual Dances The Grand Show, Friday.July 9, made up of excellent Boy Scout Folk included Eskimo «Eastern Arctic talent, Troop) | Michael Lord; Third place rib- | Plyaground Competitions, Table and the famous RCMP Musical | bons were presented to David Griffith, Dora Lindsay and Sandra Lord.MODEL RACERS SHAPING UP: Charles Joyner, a member of the Unity Summer Fair's pro- Tennis, Paddle Tennis, Check-' , Ride \u2018Western District).Mr.Jean \u2018the nest.ers, Shuffleboard and various Beliveau of the Montreal Cana- BULLETINS FROM : BIRDLAND ¥ WINIFRED E.WILSON © Grosbeaks are among our most gorgeous birds.see in settled parts of Canada at odd times of the ycar are the black, | | well-groomed, yellow, {and white birds called Evening\u2019 : Grosbeaks.Their cousins, know which we discovered to be very as Rose-breasted, are ordinary migrants (as far as their coming amd going is concerned) arriving from their winter holi-; days northwestern South America before mid-May.The male is striking looking, with splendid black and white: had | patterned plumage and a breast which is a beautiful.rich shade lof pink.When his wings are raised, a lovely rose patch may be scen on the underside.The lady, though more modestly dressed in soft brown and white, has an interesting brown and white pattern on head and face.Both have very large, cream colored bills.They are certainly not ordinary in looks.Their home.loosely built of twigs, stems, grass, and rootlets, is ir the fork of a branch.The ideal place is where forest trees and an open space meet, beside a stream or lake.This we are able to furnish, together with the necessary food \u2014 seeds, ber- \u201cries, and insects \u2014 although we have no potato bugs.said to be their favorites.Both parents incubate the three to five epgs, \"and papa Rose-breast has the habit of singing softly when on This is ! Birdland.More unusual still is unusual in.resemble a Robin's sung.But the , voice is richer, the song sweeter \u2018and more varied.The frequently heard call note \u2018especlial- ly frequent when the whole family is trying to keep together), is a sharp \"pink\" that reminds us of a Woodpecker.It is quite ,à job tu keep the juveniles in sight when Mr.and Mrs.are selecting a good spot for feed \u2018ing.At this age they all take after their mother, but the little boys are beginning to show faint pink on their breasts and the Those we! under side of their wings.Last July we were intrigued by a flock of these Grosbecks that parked on our lawn for ten days, picking up something \u2014 small grasshoppers.There were at least two pairs, and nine or *.ten juveniles that did a lot of | ak 1 ith el in southern Mexico or | SAuCa ing, pleading with their parents to help (hem cateh a meal.The flock also stripped our elder tree of its berries that not yet ripened, clinging to the branches like Parrots.They looked so attractive among the green leaves.ROGER AUTOMOBILE HAS MOVED TO SERVE YOU BETTER Our New Location 4269 ST.CATHERINE W.Phone 932-2925 table games.The weekly tour , diens Hockey Club officially clos- mama's habit of singing.This is.just not done in Birdland.and picnic scheduled for Wed- Jed the Jamboree, although the nesday, July 14th, will be to Beaver Lake and the Look Out.boys did not leave until Saturday \u201cand Sunday.| The song of a Rose-breasted Grosbeak is sometimes said to PEUGEOT Enjoy vourself .\u201ctake five\u201d for fifty ale! 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