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[" = Hi mrcséd gi.De > Pd de x y a Re { was AT Vol.XXXIV, No.22 Six seek seat Sunday: \u2014 er Urbain Fisher .N.U.Lucien Vallee R.N.MONTREAL 6, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1966 Richard Hyde Liberal Andree Maillett-Hobden R.L.N.40 PAGES El John Dunne Independent Roger Billette Quebec Conservative Bonjour\u201d siranger A close look at the list of candidates in the riding of Westmount and their backgrounds, brings to light a very interesting point.Of the six candidates, representing four parties and two independents, there are only two who reside in the riding.They are: John Dunne, an independent and Andree Maillet-Hobden, a separatist, running for the R.I.N.The others: The Hon.Richard Hyde, Liberal, lives in Beaconsfield, Urbain Fisher, National Union lives in Laval, Lucien Vallee, resides in Montreal and Roger Billette, an independent, is from out of town.Advance polls set for today and Friday only In view of the coming Quebec general elections of this Sunday, special polling stations will be opened today and Friday, from 2.00 p.m.until 10:60 p.m.in the evening at 330 Clarke avenue.During these two days, the deputy returning-officer of all special polling stations must accept the vote of the qualified electors in these stations.Only those entitled to vole in these special polling stations are railway, postal and transport services employees, sailors, missionary priests, travelling salesmen, and all other persons whose habitual occupation prevents them from being at home and those who have reason to believe that their ordinary occupation will oblige them to absent themselves from the municipalities they reside in on the day set for the gencral elections and will prevent them from voting on that day.PROCEDURE A voter must obtain a certificate from either the\u2019 returning- officer.his secretary, or from an appointed person who will receive the electors from 2:00 p.m, until 10:00 p.m.in the evening the days the special polling stations are opened.The elector has the right to the certificate if he makes a personal demand, indentifies himself and endorses his signature on the certificate.There he gives it back to the deputy returning-officer of the special polling station and then he is sworn-in, He is then given his ballot if he has the right.If for one reason or another, the elector cannot vote on the special polling day.and that he does receive his certificate, that gives him the right to vote, he may do s0 on general voting day (Continued on page 19) Rk oa 5 SERRE RRS TET, ONE TRI TIN RT TAR TY Next week's weather 8y ERIC NEAL JUNE 4 TO 11 The summer will be relatively dry and quite HOT so a water shortage and many forest fires may be anticipated.Frosty nights.morning valley mists or dews.Tobacco and other delicate plents will require protection.Rapid evaporation of dews can be as chilling as a HOT, sunny days with light, killing frost.warm southerly winds, (hen magenta and orange or sandy sunsets to warn us of evening thunderstorms with hail, Temperature range: Quebec and Ontario, 35 and 90°F, Maritimes, 45 and 85°F; wa 2 New Pt 40 and 90°F, Two independents, four parties, contest riding The day before the official nominations closed in Westmount, it appeared that the Hon.Richard Hyde.was going to be opposed only by a member of the short- lived Quebec Conservative Party, Roger Billette.In fact even Billette didn't make it official until the last minute.Then it came, within two hours of closing time, the returning office saw four more candidates come in and put down their $200.The result; we have running in our riding, a Liberal, R.L.N., R.N., U.N.and two independents.Westmount.may very well be the only riding on the island, or\u2019 in the province, for that matter, that has a mere two of its six | candidates residing in the riding.Furthermore, the two that do reside in Westmount, do not belong to a major party.With redistribution, our boundaries encompass part of N.D.G., Hampstead, the Cote des Neiges area, Westmount itself and territory east to Park avenue.The six candidaes here are: Roger Billette A graduate of the University of Montreal, magna cum laude, and of McGill, the Quebec Conservative Party candidate in: Westmount is a French Canadian, Roger Billette.A resident of Vulleyfield, Billette is the president of the Quebec Property Owners League.In the past several years, he has taken students from the Toronto area into his home and instructed them in French, He has acquired property in nine different communities and is particularly intrigued with the problem of social welfare.Married, he is the father of four children.John H.Dunne A 55-year-old public relations consultant, John Dunne, has tossed his hat into the political ring for the first time and will run as an independent in West- mount.Educated at Loyola High School, he underwent further courses at the LaSalle Extension University of Chicago and the Alexander Hamilton Institute.A former organizer for both provincial and federal poli- Polling station locations The provincial riding of Westmount, has 210 polling stations for the June 5th election.Below.is the poll number, address and description of the last 71 polls which are located in the City of Westmount.The first 139 polls, although they are located in the Westmount riding, lie outside our city limits.The city polls are: Poll No.Address 140 3685 The Boulevard 141A \u201d 141B 142A 1428 143 144 145 4760 The Boulevard 146 \" 147 4699 Westmount Ave 148 \u201d 149 3685 The Boulevard 150 \u201d 151A 4699 Westmount Ave.151B \" 152 \" 153 11 Côte St-Antoine Rd.154 \" 155 \" 156 \" 157 158 159 360 Clarke Ave.160 \" 161 \" tical aspirants, he is a former: owner of the Lachute Arena and | was part-owner of the Bonnie- brook Golf Club.Married to the former Kathleen Keenan, he is the father | 16 of two daughters, both attending Sir George Williams University.| | Urbain Fisher | Born in 1929, Urbain Fisher is, making his initial attempt for public office as the National, Union candidate in Westmount.Although a native of Montreal, he attended Bryant High School in New York before continuing on to an insurance underwrit- | ing course in Toronto.Active in a variety of enterprises, he is a (Continued on page 21) | 4385 Sherbrooke St W 164 S 165 5 168 169 | 170 171 172 S 173 11 Côte St-Antoine Road 1e 4626 Sherbrooke St.W 74 180 \u201d (Continued on page 21) The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 2 JOHN H.DUNNE RESIDENT INDEPENDE Liberal WESTMOUNT \u201cOur Apathy Today Will Force Our Youth To Move Away\" When you mark your X vote POSITIVELY \u2014 a vote of PROTEST can be a vote for POSITIVE ACTION \u2014 We have NOT had any action or representation in QUEBEC for a long time \u2014 irresponsible statements such as \"Residents of Ivory Towers'' ''Bastions of Anglo-Saxon aloofness\u201d \"Wheeler Dealers\u2019, etc.pass unchallenged and are becoming LOUDER and BOLDER \u2014 Our Youth seek a challenging but reasonable voice in QUEBEC just as loud and just as strong \u2014 TOMORROW our youth will supply the leadership but TODAY \u2014 NOW \u2014 JOHN H.DUNNE PLEDGES TO WESTMOUNT THE VOICE IT DESERVES BUT NEVER HAD.STUDY HIS 5 POINT PROGRAMME.Outspoken representation for the County of Westmount \u2014 2ne 1.Outspoken Representation = of the most important Ridings in the Province.2.McGi Il == Continued dialogue on the necessary | \u201d 3.Loyola == University status for Loyola College.4.Bu rsa ries == Fairer distribution of educational bursaries.5.Representation _ Proportional English-speaking representation on Provincial Gov- Qualifications JOHN H.DUNNE RESIDENCE: 3194 THE BOULEVARD, WESTMOUNT, QUE.A 55-year-old perfectly bilingual public relations con- the LaSalle Extension University of Chicago.He is a sultant, JOHN H.DUNNE has tossed his hat into the rational but forceful speaker on the rights of English- political ring for the first time.A former organizer for both provincial and federal Liberal political aspirants both in the Riding of Westmount and the Riding of Argenteuil, An avid Sportsman and devotee of Physical Fitness he is he has been in every County of the Province of Quebec.a former owner of the Lachute Arena and was part-owner of the Bonniebrook Golf Club.A member of the usual Speaking Quebecers.An astute political strategist developed by his human and public relations background makes him a foe to be feared.number of clubs and societies, he is well known by all He fully understands the French Canadian race and he is charitable organizations for his work and supporta strong opponent of unilingualism and ultra-socialism.Married to the former Kathleen Keenan, he is the father of A scholarship winner at Loyola High School, he underwent two daughters \u2014 Colleen and Doreen \u2014 both attending further courses at the Alexander Hamilton Institute and at Sir George Williams University.roman eet me eo et A motor Cavalcade organized by DUNNE VOLUNTARY UNPAID WESTMOUNT VOTERS leaves Committee Rooms at 7:30 P.M.on THURSDAY evening, June 2nd, 1966 \u2014 EVERYBODY WELCOME La œ À Tori © CENTRAL COMITTEE: 4450 COTE DES NEIGES oss sors wuss 931-1642 Published by JOHN H.DUNNE, Independent Electoral Committee \u2014 Mrs.John W, Howe, Official Agent, 3010 Breslay Road mr I tn TE TO in et amet barr a ee MS Pan Bet « oy WATCH REPAIRS ESTABLISHED 1899 5 Certified Watchmaker ACL: Wo EQS TEM 0 U_N_T OHMAN\u2019S Examiner, MONTREAL 6, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1966 PAGE THREE WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.the year before that.the north- Inspectors ern section.The inspection wall last until ! mid-Octobe hen Fi Preven- eye central ; tion Week dries \u201cto a close Oct city area For pt i Ce 14th.oe y ét i \u201cinternational award repense ut Renovations The engineers of T.Pringle Canada Limited\u2019s head-office ed, Vice-President Edward C.by the Westmount Fire De.| e e & Son Limited, 245 Victoria building in Montreal, Amos, Eng.expressed pride in partment.got underway ves.| Modernization Ave, building and industrial In accepting the award on be- receiving the first non-US.terday., consultants, recently became the half of T.Pringle & Son Limit-! award in this series, He also This year.the aim of the in | or Re airs first Canadian recipients of the - spection is to cover as much of p coveled Actual Specifying En- the central section of the city | To Your Ë Ï £ gineer Award which was pre- as 1 ; .j as possible.This includes all { sented earlier this month at the , buildings from Sherbrooke street PROPERTY | north to The Boulevard and from PRIVATE À | annual meeting of the American Consulting Engineers Council , Claremont east to Atwater.I COMMERCIAL or INDUSTRIAL The object of the inspection is Call held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to notify residents of any hazards that may be found by the firemen LEONARD in their houses.Hazards they may not think to be potential fire ù ries & GERARD Rubbish in the back yards, The citation reads: \u201cFor outstanding innovation and achievement in advancing the science of mechanical/electrical engineering for the benefit of mankind .\u201d The award was grant- if + ed for the design of an air-con- ditioning and heating system for cluttered halls or staircases and ENR'G.The Beli Telephone Company of overloaded fuse boxes are the PO.7-6676 JE main concern of the iuspectors.® 20 years of experience at In the past two years.inspec- your service.® Fully insured for your tions were carried out in the , protection.southern section of the city and | ENGINEERING AWARD: Edward C.Amos, Eng., Vice-Presi- 8 ; dent of T.Pringle & Son Limited receiving the \u201cActual Specify- When you see me \u2014 % ing Engineer Award\u201d plaque presented at the annual meeting , .LY of The American Consulting Engineers Council held in Tulsa.don't think of i: ! Oklahoma.| .A T i took the opportunity of thank-; Life Insurance .McKinney ing the design and construction B + h FN Secretarial engineering staff of the Bell, ur when \\ \u2018the largest Canadian telephone .Symbol of quality roofing Services Req'd.company and a promineni mem- you think of since 1883 \u2018ber of the AT&T Association.| .Call our representative for free Se CATNE SERVICE | without whose support this pro- Life Insurance \u2014 estimate ® TRANSLATING Jet could not have been under- ol ® RESIDENTIAL 4795 taken.see me! © COMMERCIAL St.Catherine W.£ { \u201cwin mote than Hanh puss, .££ .ses scattered throughout Quebec © INDUSTRIAL Westmount LV \u2018and Ontario, Bell Telephone is RICHARD S.GORDON 7300 St.James St.W.Tel: 931-2731 probably as experienced in own- UNIT MANAGER \u2014 Manstield Branch, Sun Life Bldg., Suite 156 (At West Broadway) Our Work is ing and renting buildings as any Telephone \u2014 Office: UN.6-6411 - Res.: 482-7716 0 firm outside the real estate SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA LÉ _482-9566 as Fresh as a .business,\u201d he said.\u201cWhen the Ro reste =A time came {o up-date the system = | * = \u2014_\u2014 rea \u2014 lin their head-office building, they sought a well-planned solu- i hey a well-plannee > | .| WHETHER BUYING OR SELLING |mmunications, an exploration BUYING OR SELLING \"x f the latest technical i - CALL | #1 REAL ESTATE IN WESTMOUNT [iif ie totest technical innova Lt The result is an integrated, ARTHUR 484-8433 4 3 Ÿ .TALK TO air-conditioning and heating system with many unusual fea- REALTIES tures.some of which are unique.» Y AL TRUST The installation is one of the REG D largest reconversion projects of its kind in Canada, comprising a centralized heating and refri- § It Is In YOUR Best Interest geration plant with a turbine- \u201cLicensed & Bonded Real Estate Broker\" En TET : PRESCRIPTION CENTRE LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERS \\ renovations © 18 i MORAY MacLACHLAN, Manager Real Estate Sales | the installation of underground 5 A TRULY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE mr services, construction of the 3; pond complex and waterfalls, 489 3 pathways, contouring, seeding, |} FREE DELIVERY -6854 | | Planting and lighting: and part FREE THERMOME : of Phase Two, i.e.the Children\u2019s ; f With Every Prescription Order Tilled.i absorption system and an electronic solid-state centralized member control centre.The latter in- |; 482-7111 cludes a data-logger that can |: ), \u2018monitor twenty other buildings in the surrounding area.CHATEAU MAISONNEUVE 4999 St.Catherine St.West Westmount Park INE \u2014_\u2014\u2014 _ _ _ __ pr _ Play Area and the Senior Citizens\u2019 Area, were completed.Planting work, consisting of RAR HIRE trees, shrubbery and flowers |: Bring this Advertisement mor completed during the sum- |g Service until Midnight 7 days a week The reconstruction, landscap- # Westmount Medical Building the Melville Pond Area is sched: Sherbropke at Claremont uled for 1966.cu ii CEE GE EE D WES RT, 5 ar | A _ _ La R - Pot 4» : \"x AN \\ 4 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 4 THE WESTMOUNT Examiner HUGH R.MOUNT, General Manager Printed and Published Every Thursdoy by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 Biography of Streets Clarke avenue As it has been previously noted, the material avallable upon the sub- Ject of Clarke avenue js quite extensive, because Washington Irving's \u2018Astoria\u2019 published in 1886 and Miss Adele Clarke's \u2018Old Montreal; John Clarke: His Adventures, Friends and Family\u2019 published in 1906, give de- i tailed accounts of activities of one of Westmount's most famous sons, John Clarke, who was born in the house Simon Clarke built about 1750 and demolished about the turn of the present cen(ury, which stood at what is now the north-east corner of Clarke avenue and Sherbrooke street.Previous instalments have given an outline of the fur trade upon which John Clarke embarked in about his twentieth year, and we now follow him, by Washington Irving\u2019s \u2018Astoria\u2019 in what is perhaps the most famous of his adventures.John W.Sancton Prosident and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick hairman Editorial \u2014 Accounting \u2014 Circulation Display Advertising Departments 481-2771 Classified Advertising \u2014 8:30 a.m.(To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.to 5 p.m.Daily & Wed.) 481-0451 The Examiner aims home, devoted to public service.$1.25 half year.Five cents a copy Newspapers Association, ay Second Clusy Mail by the for payment of postage In cash.Sunday vote stresses dignity, rule of law \\Y/HATEVER individual personal views may be held regarding Sunday voting, its provision in this Province is law.Indeed, it was passed by the Legislature with rare, all-party unanimity.It has been said rightly that the time to protest to be an independent, Mail subscriptions : Quebec Newspapers Association.Post Office Department, Ottawa and We Say Lt.-Col.N.| | i clean newspaper for the $2.00 per year; Canadian Weekly Authorized Member of the Cook takes over RCE, Wolfe retires Command of 3 Field Engineer Regiment, Royal | Engineers (Militia) of West- mount will pass to Lieuten- ant-Colonel Norman Cook, CD, from Lieutenant-Colonel Joel Wolfe, who is re- liring after 25 years military service, which included was then, not now in the service with Field Marshal heal of a general election.Bernard Montgomery\u2019s fam- Sunday Quebec goes to ed Eighth Army in its drive the polls.All who cherish across North Africa.the hard-won privilege, | The change was made at a right and duty to vote\u2014 | ceremonial parade last Sunday in a world where the afternoon, on the grounds of people's ballot is mocked ; Westmount High School, by single-choice tickets or denied entirely\u2014will be out sometime Sunday to place their crosses on paper in the secrecy of a closed booth.Some facetious things have been said, such as wondering whether one should go to church before or after voting.More debatable has been the question as to whether or not Sunday elections are a desecration of the sabbath.Conscience here comes into play: yet we must doubt that in A.D.1966 many could say that the act of voting was incompatible with many other forms of their Sunday activtiy.In other words, a good deal of hypocrisy may be suspected if any significant, larger than usual number voing age, younger group of 18-year- olds and up, fails to exercise their franchise.Since Queber's Sunday election provisions were adopted by an ananimous Legislature which must have irviuded men it is to be hoped that there will be clergy- mn who this weekend vl encourage a good furnoutf at the polls by et 4 a good numb: of God-fearing / - Brigadier J.H.R.Gagnon, OBE.CD, Senior Militia Advisor for Quebec, was reviewing officer for the parade.Joined In 1941 The retiring commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Wolfe, \u2018enlisted in the Royal Engineers ' i as a Sapper in 1941 in the Middle East and was commissioned in 1942.He served in the Eighth Army's campaign in North Africa.Later he served with 643 | Field Company of the Jewish Brigade Group in Italy.He joined the local Militia unit on his return to Canada in 1949, holding a number of appointments | } | A -hant-Colonel Cooke is Principal until he was promoted to Lieu- tenant-Colonel and given command in May, 1963.Lieutenant - Colonel Cooke, CD, MASe, ScD, FCIC, MEIC, RCE, joined the infantry for Pacific service in 1945, bul was demobilized before he could get overseas, With the outbreak of hostilitics in Korea.he volun- tecred for service with the 57th Independent Field Squadron, RCE.He was mentioned in dispatches during his service in! of citizens of | Korea, especially | In civilian life, Lieutenant.| the newly enfranchised Colonel Wolfe is the president of a company which assembles clectronie equipment.Lieute- Chemical Engineer for Canadian Industries Limited.The regiment paraded its own : band.affiliated cadet corps, and its field squadron based in Chambly.stressing from their pulpits the dignity of Man as exemplified in a free tTemocracy and by the rule of law.- Set eee TT ae .It may be assumed that John Clarke, having been taken on as a partner by John Astor, was one of those to whom fell the assembling of the party which was to make the overland voyage to the new centre of the fur trade on the Columbia.Washington Irving gives (1836) a colorful picture of the problem involved.\u201cMr.Hunt, (the chief partner in the enterprise) repaired, about the latter part of July, 1810, to Montreal, the ancient emporium of the fur trade, where everything requisite for the expedition could be procured.Voyageurs \u201cOne of the first objects was to recruit a complement of Canadian voyageurs from the disbanded herd usually to be found loitering about the place.A degree of jockeyship, however, is required for this service, for a Canadian voyageur is as full of tricks and vices as a horse; and when he makes the greatest external promises, is prone to prove the greatest take in! \u201cBesides the Northwest Company, who maintained a long-established control at Montreal.and knew the qualities of every voyageur, secr- retly interdicted the prime hands from engaging in this new service; so that, although liberal terms were offered, .few presented themselves but | | such as were not worth having.\u201cFrom these, Mr.Hunt engaged a number sufficient, as he supposed, for present purposes; and having laid in a supply of ammunition, provisions, and Indian goods, embarked all on board one of those great canoes at that time universally used by the fur traders for navigating the intricate and often-obstructed rivers.\u201cThe canoe was between thirty and forty feet long, and several feet in width; con- struted of birck bark, sewed with fibre of the roots of the spruce tree, and daubed with resin of the pine, instead of tar.The cargo was made up in packages, weighing from one- ty to one hundred pounds each, for the facility of loading and unloading, and of transportation on portages.The canoe itself, though capable of sustaining a freight of upward of four tons, could readily be carried on men\u2019s shoulders.Canoes of this size are generally managed by eight to ten men, two of whom are picked veterans, who receive double wages, and who are stationed one at the bow and one at the stern, to keep a lookout and steer.They are termed the foreman and the steerman.The rest, who ply the paddles.are called the middle-men.When there is a favourable breeze, the canoe is occasionally navigated with a sail.ST.ANNE'S \u201cThe expedition took its regular departure, as usual, from St.Anne\u2019s the extremity of the island of Montreal, the great starting place of the traders to the interior.Here stood the ancient chapel of St.Anne, the patroness of the Canadian Voyageurs, where they made confession, and of fered up their vows, previous to departing on any hazardous expedition.The shrine of the Sn Ee a Per vet LS re saint was decorated with relics and votive offerings hung by the superstitious beings, either to propitiate her afvors, or in gratitude for some signal deliverance in the wilderness.It was the custom, too, of these devout vagabonds, after leaving the chapel, to have a grand carouse, in honor of the saint and for the prosperity of the voyage.In this part of their devotions, the erew of Mr.Hunt proved themselves to be by no means deficient.Indeed, he soon discovered that his recruits, enlisted at Montreal, were fit to vie with the ragged regiment of Falstaff.\u201cSome were able-bodied but inexpert others were expert, but lazy; while a third class were expert and willing, but totally worn out, being broken down veterans, incapable of toil.\u201cwith this inefficent crew, he made his way up the Ottawa River, and by the ancient route of the fur traders along a succession of small lakes and rivers to Michilimackinac.Their progress was slow and tedious.Mr.Hunt was not accustomed to the management of \u2018voyageurs\u2019, and he had a crew admirably disposed to play the old soldier, and balk their work, and ever ready to come to a halt, make a fire, put on the great pot, and smoke, and gossip and sing by the hour.MACKINAW \u201cIt was not until the 22nd of January that they arrived at Mackinaw, situated on the island of the same name, at the confluence of Lakes Huron and Michigan.\u201cThis famous old French trading post continued to be the rallying point for a multifarious and motley populat- tion.The inhabitants were amphibious in thef#, most of them ) been, voyageurs of el It was a great place o rival | and departure of the southwest fur trade.Here the Mackinaw Company had established its principal post, from whence it communicated with the interior and with Montreal.Hence, its various.trad- em ers and trappers set their respective d À about Lake Superior aH9; tributary waters, or for Mississippi, the Arkansas, the Missouri, and thé\u201cdther \u2019regions of the West., déte) an absence of a year.0 they returned with thely tries, and settled their accounts; the furs rendered in by them being transmitted, in canoe, from hence to Ment- real.Mackinaw was.therefore, for a great part of the year, very scantily peopled; but at certain seasons the traders arrived from all pointsé with their crews of voyageurs.and the place swarmed like a hive.THE HABITS \u201cMackinaw, at the time, was a mere village, stretching along a small bay.with a fine broad beach in front of its principal row of houses.and dominated by an old fort, which crowned an impending height.The beach was a kind of public promenade.where were displayed all the vagaries of a seaport on the arrival of a fleet # cruise.ÿ dling and dancing \u2018in À booths and cabifis, buying*#¥ kinds of knick-Mfi2ugre\" ir ing themselves StI parading up an A arrogant braggarts and\u2019 combs.Sometimes they nfe with rival coxcombs young Indians from the opposite shore, who would appear on the beach painted and decorated in fantastic style, and would saunter up and down.to be gazed at and admired, perfect satisfied that they eclipsed their place-faced competitors.\u201cAt this place, Mr.Hunt remained for some time, to complete his assortment of Indian goods, and to increase his number of voyageurs, as well as to engage some of a (Continued on page 38) > habits, , J the pel.in the ACROSS DOWN 1.Wrinkles 1.Coagulate 8.Reasonable 2.Weather 10.Singing word group 3.Half-caste 11.Sheer 4.Like fabrie 5 Location 13.Sicilian 6.Black tourist 7.Part of the attraction playground 14.Finished scene 15.Compass 8.Exclame.point tion of 16.Therefore disgust 18.Burglar: 9.Judicial slang writ 19.Neighbor 10.Able of New 12.Borders Brunswick 17.Ahead 22, Familiar Latin abbreviation 23.Play 25.Gaiters 28.Editorial pronoun 29.So.African province 31.Microscopic peri} 34.Prefix used with monthly, yearly, etc.35.Music note 37.Namesakes of Miss Ponselle 39.Lyric 42.Lighter part 43.Catkin 44.Confinement 46.Swords CROSSWORD PUZZLE, Five 19.Kettle 1 20.Before noon 21.Gauge 23.Pygmy 24.Related again 26.Another Kettle 27.Mulberry 30.Jewish month [ff 00) EME) O1 < Plu Sta [Sl] SIZ Bring your bathing suits, lunch | iL > 8 [and towel.WY.GRADUATES @ really cannot We would like to congratulate l Tell alie the Club members who graduat- i Qur plumbing is ed from Westmount High.We ; 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CSA APPROVED rom to gallons.program was arranged by the | Committee in charge.including, dinner at St.Helen's Island.al movie at the Avenue Theatre, a dance at the school with two orchestras playing continuously | in a beautifully decorated gym- | nasium topped off with several breakfast parties attended by game but weary youngsters, Phone or write for further details.FARQUHAR ROBERTSON LIMITED Phone: 481-0371 re ih C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUR WE.5-4689 5250 Western Avenue 9961 'T sunp \u2018ADpsinyj \u2018JIUILIDX] JUNOULSIAN BY] \u2014 S$ The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1766 \u2014 o | Loyola's The opening of Youthpower, a non-profit clearing house of summer job opportunities for teen-agers, was announced recently by Lucien Michel, General Manager of Manpower Services Montreal , Limited, at a luncheom meeting of Youthpower's Board of Advisors.Let our experts take over our problem! We con hs tall new plumbing ond fixtures ond make that bathroom the showplace it should be.Call us for estimates.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.| © PRESIDENT MR.A.GUITARD Michel introduced Peter Ma- « ROOFING MGR, MR.R.GuitArp l©ney, the twenty-year old Presi- © PLUMBING MGR.dent of the Loyola College Stu- MRP.E.CHARBONNEAU dents\u2019 Council, who has been 206 OLIVIER AVE.| chosen to direct the Youth- Westmount | power operation in Montreal and to act in the capacity of Advi- WE.5-1189 24 HOUR SERVICE which will open at 9 a.m., Saturday June 4, will be headquarter- give their time to operate Youth- power.Youthpower's Board of HIGH SCHOOL and UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SUMMER TYPING COURSE Utilize your spare time by attending our summer typing course.Morning only, five days per week.Every high-school and university student should have this great asset.New groups formed each Monday.Register Now HU.4-2242 \u2014 631-0374 Enrolment now being accepted for SECRETARIAL COURSE Starting September 7th GRAHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE === INC.\\ Ai 4914 Sherbrooke St.W.A Westmount +5 J.PHILIP PAGE, P.C.T., A.P.A.Evening Course To give the Residents of Westmount an opportunity to learn French or English as a second language, two series of evening courses will be given at St.Leo's Academy, 360 Clarke Avenue, Westmount, next fall (October 1966).Each course will consist of a series of 30 lectures, 2 per week for |5 weeks.Each lecture will start at 7:30 and end at 9:30 P.M., and will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings of each week.Both series will start the Ist week of October 1966.Registration fees will be $10.00 for each course.More information can be obtained at 360 Clarke Avenue, Westmount or by telephoning at 935-5444 or 935-1179 between 8:30 AM.and 4:30 P.M.The School Commissioners of Saint-Léon-de- Westmount, y: GUY PICARD, Secretary-Treasurer The Youthpower organization, ed in an office at 5319 Park Ave-! \u201csor to the young volunteers who : public - spirited Montreal citi- heads Youthpower zens, offered many worthwhile suggestions and promised to throw their support behind Youthpower and thus aid Montreal young people in finding summer employment.Organized on a non-profit basis as a public service, Youth power will be operated by teen PETER MALONEY age vulunteer workers.The phy- \u2018sical facilities, such as telephones, office space.printing and supplies, as well as profes- , sional knowledge and guidance ; of its personnel will be provided ; by Manpower Services Montreal \"Limited.Manpower has also set ! aside scholarship for volunteers\u2019 who make outstanding contributions of time and effort to! Youthpower, Young people from 16 to 21 may apply at the Youth- ! power office for jobs mostly of an unskilled nature.The organi- i zation will serve as a means by | which teen-agers, secking em- ! ployment, may be brought to- ! gether with prospective em- \" ploers of young people.Employ- \"ers may place their requests for | Youthpower workers by telephoning or stopping in the or-| ganization's office.Youthpower ! will not set wages.This will be a matter for the youth and the employer.Youthpower already | has a number of jobs to offer voung people who apply.U.S.IDEA Youthpower was first operated by Manpower in Milwaukee.| ; Wisconsin, during the summer \u2018of 1964 after Elmer Winter, | President of Manpower.first | conceived the idea of a free em-' ployment service for young peo- | ple.That ycar it placed nearly 1.300 young people in summer jobs.Last summer the program ; was expanded to Chicago, 11li- \u201cnois and Green Bay.Wisconsin.\u201cIt was operated in the same, manner.and met with even\u2019 greater success, placing over 2.000 young people.NEW AREAS According to Michel, part of the goal which Youthpower ; hopes to realize during the sum-, mer will be to develop new employment arcas for young peo-' ple.\u201cIn a large metropolitain community, many areas are, overlooked in which young peo-' ple could serve businessmen and | householders\u201d, said Mr.Michel.| * By sponsoring the Youthpower project, we hope to encourage young people to explore these opportunities for themselves, and uncover employment possibilities for as many responsible young people as possible.But again, Youthpower will need everyone's cooperation to achieve its goals.\u201d Youthpower will be open from 4 to 8 p.m.on weekdays from June 4 to June 25, and all day Saturdays.After June 25, the hours wil be 9 a.m.to 4:30 p.mon weekdays, and 9:00 to noon Saturdays.The Youthpower number is 273-8843.In order to better equip Montreal young people to do various jobs which are in demand and to help them in applying for work on their own, Youthpower will hold a serles of clinies | } (Continued on page 21) LAWN MOWER SHARPENING FROM $1.25 MAXIMUM $3.95 ALL GARDEN NEEDS, ROTOTILLERS, ROLLERS, ETC.ON RENTAL FROM ad x \u2018 Hr HU.2.2323 ALL RENT HU.2.2323 A = 6107 SHERBROOKE W.\u2014 Facing Kent Theatre WALLPAPER DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED Montreal's Largest Selection = PREPASTED & REGULAR 2 MANY WITH FABRICS TO MATCH ~ = VINYLS \u2014 FLOCKS & MURALS WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXING PAINT - COLORS TO MATCH Shop-At-Home Service Available or Shop in complete comfort at McCARREY SUPPLY | CO.LTD.2067 St.Catherine St.West Tel.WE.7-9193 (CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR) i Spring into Summer with PHILIPS [= PORTABLE: takes the time to build the best NY TAPE RECORDERS LOW PRICE SPECIALS Continental \u201851\u2019 Portable Tape Recorder for the Office, Home or Cor Tape whatever you desire while driving from one appointment to another, Even if you're on a pleasure trip, an important point may come to mind that you would want recorded.Lowest price ever.SALE 599-95 CARRYING $0.95 = CASE A CA 7 i Continenta Portable Tape Recorder A delightful machine that can be takzn anywhere.Have fun with it on the beach, at parties or for rhe office and business.New low price.SALE 51 1 99% EXTRA SAVINGS $3995 Philips Portable Radio (Discontinued Model) 1-year Warranty on parts and labour.Reg.$59.95 SALE 1401 Peel St.(corner St.Catherine) i203 « one ke Open Thursday and Friday until 8:30 PM.USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS SUMMERTIME \u201966 IS BONANZA TIME IN.BARBA UN \u2018m va © ES 2 BARBADOS BONANZA À - GO - GO \u201966 DISCOVER HOW YOU CAN GET YOUR 7-DAY HOLIDAY FREE 3 FREE DAYS! 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Joe Ed Kalil, of Weightman, of tinique Motor Rainer, of the Horace Catherine West, Kerkhoven, of \u2018Macy\u2019 s Terminal Restaurants Ltd., immediate Past President; Avenue Snack Bar, 4182 St.2nd Vice-President; Dave Cara Operations Ltd.(Le Mar- Inn), Treasurer; and Robert Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 1st Vice-President.Himbury.Weight- man and Rainer held the same positions on the previous retiring executive board.FSEA elects st.Paul's news shorts By LYNN CHAPMAN Ed Kalil to board Leo A.MacDonald, Secretary- Treasurer of Industrial Caterers Ltd., was re-elected President of the Montreal Branch of the Food Service Executives Association, for the third consecutive year, at the Association\u2019s May annual meeting in the City of Montreal owned Helene de Champlain Restaurant, Re-elected with MacDonald, for the 1966-67 season, to the same posts held on the retiring FSEA executive board were: Robert Rainer, of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 1st Vice-President; David Weight- man, of Cara Operations Ltd.(Le Martinique Motor Inn\u2019.Treasurer: and Horace Himbury, of F.W.Woolworth.Co.Ltd.Secretary.Edward Kalil, of the Avenue Snack Bar Ltd, was also elected as 2nd Vice-Pre- sident, in his first appointment to the executive board of the Montreal Association.As president during the past two years, MacDonald has presided over one of the most rapid periods of growth the Montreal F.S.E.A.Branch has experienced in the association's 38 year history.Total branch membership now stands at 220, an increase of over 50 members since Mac- Donald assumed office for the first time in September 1964.The Montreal Branch is one of 60 branches of the International Food Service Executives Association throughout the world.It is a member of the Quebec Hotel and Restaurant Council, and is considered as one of the province's most active food management groups.The new executive board was installed in office during the May meeting, by FSEA Canadian Membership Director Robert T.Bray, of McGill University, and Joe Kerkhoven, of Macy's Terminal Restaurants Ltd., immediate Past President of the Association Tuesday, May 31.a French Night was held at St.Paul's.This is an annual event organized by our French Teacher Mademoiselle Gabrielle Labbé.From 8 until 11 p.m., an audience of parents and friends treated to the fruits of the labors of 3rd and 2nd high.First on the evening's bill of fare was a debate by 3rd high.Resolve; that Canada should join the United States.All arguments were in French.Speaking for the affirmative were Nicole Gareau, Patricia Cooney and Joanne Dzcimian: for the negative: Monique Bergeron, Nancy Keyes, and Margie Thompson.Rebuttlers wre Jane Skelton and Andrea Facchi, and Yvette Costa and Judy Keyes.Both sides did an excellent job.presenting convincing, well-framed and well-spoken opinions.Judges of the debate were Mr.Robert Maude; Mrs.Cora- deau Mastro Pasqua, Mrs.Sar- andi Pefannis, Rather René Roi.and Miss Hupert.The Negative side was chosen winner.Best speaker was Nancy Keyes; best rebuttler was Andrea Facchi.Then there wa sintermission, and the audience was entertain-|- ed by a medly of songs performed by 2nd high.Following was a fashion show, put on by 3rd high.Modeled were outfits belonging to the girls themselves; six showed pieces of clothing they had made themselves:.fasion covered every phase of living from beach-wear and sport clothes to daytime wear and even to formal evening | dress.Commentaire was given by Joanne Lunney and Ann Bed- ford, with help from Sylvia Cloutier and Michelle Berman, they provided a running description of all the fashions in French.Baby Chick The sad news came recently that our baby chick had died last Thursday morning, after living six days.Hhis hatching was the culminating point of an experiment by the Science Club.It is though he developed a disease while still in the egg.Two other chickens, orginally intended as companions for our first one, were bought from Mac- kept.Both are thought to be males.School affection was quickly transferred, and the two will be terribly spoiled.The: frantic business of name- chous- (Continued on page 17 donald College.These will be: rapidly growing balls of fluff.Victoria Hall In 1885, the various rooms were used on 1470 occasions as compared with 1286 in 1964.As a result of the increase in rentals and contracts during the year being renewed at the increased rental rates which became effective in 1963, the total revenue of $50.817 was $3,584 \u201chigher than the 1964 figure of + $47.233.These revenue figures included rental payments contributed by the Municipality for the years 1965 und 1964 of $8,- 560 and $7.180 respectively.A net increase in revenue of $2,204 for the year 1965 was the result.During the year normal maintenance of the building was carried out including painting, repairs and general cleaning throughout.KERT LANDSCAPE ® Landscaping ® Garden Maintenance ® Rock Gardens @® Patios for FREE estimate, phome 272-6816 A new Wollensak recorder packed with NEW WOLLENSAK \u201c1220\u201d + VERTICAL ANO HORIZONTAL OPERATION « OUTSTANDING TAPE FIDELITY » TAB-CONTROL CONVENIENCE Who else but Wollensak could have developed such a top quality tape recorder at such a low price! 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equivalent of about 81 columns in a newspaper \u2014 is no mean feat in itself.And anyone who has read the report cannot but realize the great amount of work that went into its preparation, Unfortunately, the report has been issued under a series of strange circumstances, so that it has not been possible for citizens of the province to peruse it and to weigh the various aspects, with regards to the effect on English-lang- uage Protestant schools and scholars; English-Roman Catholic schools and scholars; French-Roman Catholic schools and scholars and the facts surrounding the neutral panel.The Quebec Association of Protestant School Boards, of which Westmount is a member has gone on record as secing the educational overhaul as proposed in the report \u201ctoo radical\u201d and has also brought up the possibility that it may be ultra vires of the British North America Act WE.2-4134 2203 St.James W.NIGHTS A.M.JACKSON WE.3-7708 By TRACY S.LUDINGTON Certainly there is one section of the BNA Act that it would clearly appear to contravene.That is the section that declares, after setting up education as a provincial matter: \u201cNothing in any law shall prejudicially affect any right or privilege with respect to denominational schools which any class of persons have in law in the province at Union.\u201d From the standpoint of Eng- lish-language schools and Protestant schools there appears to be radical changes suggested that will, if implemented, materially alter the form of education as we know it today in Westmount.If the reports of the Commission are put into effect, it will mean, in many cases, that English-language schools will be controlled by French-lang- uage majorities.With time, this could happen in West- mount.The Protestant School Boards Association has even gone so far in its brief opposing the Parent Report to say that \u201cit is doubtful if the Protestant School tradition can be preserved.\u201d , Sp MONTREAL x, PARQUETRY FLOORS LIMITED an, P FLOORS 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French-language portion of the population.There is a great need that English - language education be, as far as possible, equipped with a standard and a curriculum as close to that of other provinces as possible so that education may be \u2018portable\u2019 by people coming into the Province and people going out of it.No one can reasonably oppose the breaking down of some of the barriers that have kept sections of the provincial education department in pockets for years; but the question remains of how it is done.Opinions Frank M.O'Dea, chairman of the Roman Catholic PTA special committee is quoted: \u201cThe big question in my mind is how much say the English will have in the new system.\u201d Ivan Phelan of Marymount: \u201cA multi-confessional school is nothing more than a neutral school with an option in religion.\u201d A.Chapman, president of Disposal of lawn cuttings The City strives to keep streets in a clean and attractive condition and engages during much of the year in almost continuous watering and sweeping.Residents, for their part, take pains to keep their lawns and gardens trim and handsome.Achievement of these objectives obviously is desirable both to the resident and to the City.Unfortunately, sometimes grass the Federation of Catholic PTA's puts his finger on a problem very close to home: **The Parent Commission recommends that all universities be non-confessional, in the light of this I feel that Loyola\u2019s application for a university charter will receive very little support at the government level.\u201d And Father R.B.Nagy, chaplain of the McGill Newman Club says: \u201cThe neutral school, in my opinion, is no solution\u201d.cuttings and garden debris are piled loosely in the gutters, to be carted away at a later time.Should the wind blow, such unprotected refuse is soon scattered over the property of neighbors and the clean city streets alike.Residents are requested to avoid the possibility of such unfortunate littering by placing such cuttings in appropriate receptacles while they are awaiting pickup and disposal.Professional gardeners are warned that they may not pile cuttings in such a fashion that they might be spread over the street by wind, animals or other means, and that disciplinary action may result should this practice be continued.Do you love tiny babies?Lots of them need a foster home, especially for the summer.If you have love and a room to spare \u2014 even for just the summer months \u2014 call the Foster Home Recruiting Centre at 935- 2589, Or drop in at Room 211, 4018 St.Catherine Street West, near the Forum.There\u2019s no obligation, of course.by: Arrow, Forsyth, Robes by Majestic.{at Victoria) CHOOSE A GIFT FOR DAD FROM OUR SELECTION Standard brand merchandise at reasonable prices Penman's, Watson's, Packard, Stetson, Buckley, Kaufman, etc.Featuring Shoes by Slater, Sweaters and Socks by Wolsey, Viyella and No-lron Shirts by Arrow; WARREN Reg\u2018d.Men's & Boys\u2019 Apparel 4884 Sherbrooke St., W.Harvey Woods, 484-3982 M.JACQUES ST-JEAN 12 YRS.Westmount Renovation Ltd.Plumbing & Heating installation & Repairs M.GEORGES TREMBLAY 18 YRS.WESTMOUNT 4 « Looking backward fhirfy years as polifical pendulum swings Almost 30 years ago \u2014 August 16, 1936 to be exact \u2014 saw the end of one of the bitterest political campaigns in the province of Quebec as well as one of the most active, with the late Honorable Maurice L.Duplessis swept to power along with 76 of his deputies.Westmount, at the time, was Conservative, in every sense of the word, with Hon.R.S.White as Federal M.P.and Hon.Charles Smart as Conservative in the provincial legislature.The onuster of the Liberal clique under the late Alexander Tasche- reau was all to the liking of a majority of Westmount's citizens \u2014but they did not realize to what extent the province had been sold down the river.100 RELATIVES Duplessis and his cohorts found disorder in the finance department, in the administration\u2014and worst of all, in the public mind.Taschereau, it was openly charged, had more than 100 relatives on the public payroll when the government fell.Shortly the depression was to fall across the province, across the country, across the world \u2014 and the provincial government was faced with the necessity to re-estab- lish the precarious credit of the province, pay pensions, honor the debts incurred by the Taschereau regime, as well as feed the hungry mouths tossed up by the depression.Then came the Second World War, and the defeat of the Du- plessis government at the hands of the Federal Liberals, with Hon.Ernest Lapoint stumping the province and promising that no Canadian would cross the seas to fight in Europe against his will, Prime Minister the late Rt.Hon.William Lyon Mackenzie King, of course, was to get his party out of the corner, with his famous statement \u2018\u201cConscription if necessary, but not necessarily conscription\u201d\u2019.It is difficult, perhaps, to pick up the exact moment in history at which the pendulum swung away from the Conservatives, but it was probably when Douglas Abbott, now on the Supreme Court bench, won a very slim Westmount Property Wanted Serious buyer from Out of Town needs a 5 to 6 bedroom home.Large living room.Garden preferred.Will pay $70,000.plus.E.W.Cole, 342-9960 Res.634-1522 National Trust Co.Ltd.Licensed Brokers victory over Hon.R.S.White.at the time the dean of the House of Commons.OVERNIGHT Abbott was named parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Defense (McNaughton), and as Bruce Hutchison himself says in his book The Incredible Canadian, \u201cit made the reputation ol Abbott overnight.\" | A resident of Westmount (Arlington avenue) Abbott was a fledgling statesman with a light-hearted manner, and a popular young lawyer in Montreal \u2014 not the familiar figure in the horn-rim- med glasses that John Collins of The Gazette was later (o \u2018rib\u2019 most effectively, but well - known in Westmount through his campaign cocktail parties, and an influence in making the middle-aged and under electors believe that the Liberal way, if no better, was at least a good deal more \u2018in\u2019 than the Conservatism of their fathers and fore-fathers.And the swing followed in the provincial field as well, with Hon.George Marler being seut to the legislature with little dir- ficulty as long as he wanted to.run provincially.In 1944, as a matter of fact, the National Union, in a resurgence unparalleled in any other province of Canada, returned to power at the close of the war.It was a situation very much like the present, with the Bloc Populaire brandishing the slogan of Nationalism.Westmount, however, did not return a National Union candidate but stuck to the Liberal fold.provincially as well as Federally.NO DEFEAT In 1955, in a by-election that followed the switch of Hon.CLAUDE CADORETTE, prop x vor George Marler to the Federal field as Minister of Transport, the National Union ran a well: known and seemingly \u2018natural\u2019 candidate in the person of Dr.James Griffith, who had bcen promised the portfolio of Health in the provincial cabinet if he was clected, but to no avail.This is not to say, however, that Westmount has not deviated from the Liberals, for in the Dicfenbaker sweep of 1957 Hon.George Marler was defeated by Webster.a comparatively unknown \u2014 so that Westmount, like | any other riding, can and does | react to a sweep.| Over the past decade or so\u2014 | this solid Liberal phalanx had been softened up to some extent, as witness the number of votes obtained on the Federal level by Peter Kervigan when he ran as a Conservative, and even a well- | aimed.if not effective, body-blow not too many years ago by Ken-, neth Wilson Q.C.who carried the National Union standard high, if, fruitlessly.Early in May.Hon.Richard Hyde was nominated again as the Liberal standard- bearer.a surprise to no-one, since he has held the seat | since 1955 when he won it in a by-election.SPEAKER In 1962 he was given the Speak- ership.in one of a series of moves that were considered a sop to the English electors who felt the rebuff of the Shawinigan Water and Power takeover by the Liberals.Not too long ago he was named Revenue Minister.a post once held by the tate Paul Earl, and also heads two important committees, Subsidies and Ways and Means.Running against him as a National Union June 5 is Urbain Fisher.a comparative unknown.There is however, a strong Independent in the field.as well as representatives of the splinter parties RN and RIN.It is this Independent, John Dunne, who, in the opinion of many, will give with the many splits, might Just nlp In \u2014 when you consider the number of people who are normally out-of -Wesi- mount on a pleasant June weekend.Hyde the best opposition, and a nT EE NT RENOVATION LTD.Plumbing and Heating Specialists Shall We Save Confederation?We must start now, There is no more pressing problem.The Lesage administration has wrecked our relations with the rest of Canada by injudicious claims to a separate status (opting out of joint plans, etc.) We are already feeling the ensuing pains.We must counter separatist propaganda with proper enlightenment in all parts of this province.This | pledge to do.We must defend Confederation from the floor of Parliament.This | pledge to do.ROGER BILLETTE B.A.B.Sc.McGill President, League of Quebec Property Owners, Quebec Conservative Candidate in Westmount, ; IN BATHROOM RENOVATIONS AND HOME MAINTENANCE You are co rdially invited to visit our \"BATHROOM FIXTURE ond FITTINGS SALON\" ALL OUR PLUMBING & HEATING REPAIRS ARE GUARANTEED Call 935-2521 1248 GREENE AVE.(next to Steinberg's) WESTMOUNT 9961 '2 ung \u2018Appsanys \u201818U1WOXZ qunouussa ayy \u2014 iL \u201che Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 12 > A Westmounter in Great Britain Dunsfold.Surrey, Eng.\u2014 \u201cHave you ever heard of lower Canada College?\u201d The question was uttered casually by a pleasant managing editor of The (Toronto) Globe and Mail.In quest of a job.I had hitch-hiked from Montreal and now sat on a plushy chair in a beautifully pan- nelled private office in the front corner of the newsroom floor.Not to McCullagh, Brilliant Brilliant but unenlightened.so often subject to flattery that it became credible: reading the report himself it would have seemed to him, not merely credible, but perfectly natural and proper, Mis most likely reaction would have been: \u201cBright boy, that Bain: I must move along.\u201d Bain, on the other hand, a fine reporter then and since in Ottawa, London and Washington, would doubtless agree, quietly.under his hat, that the apt word tor his deliberately putfed up prose in this particular report, is unctuous.\u201cYes said, 1 know it.\u201d \u201cWhere is it?\u201d he asked.\u201cls it in Montreal?\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d | answered, \u201cit is in a suburb of Montreal.\u201d The query was real, not an effort lo assuage me, He was interested because he was reading a book by a master of that College.The managing editor of this self-termed national newspaper really wanted to know the location of LCC.Is there not an Upper Canada College im Anrora or Port Hope or St.Catherine's, or perhaps somewhere here in Toronto?Such a query from me would be analagous to his.Apparently U.T.S.or Jarvis Collegiate need a few bolts in the undergirding, a fact he may have divined from my demeanour, for | did not secure the job.Eagerly I hastened to the favorite spot in town for visitors.This is any seat vn a plane or train for Windsor, North Bay.anywhere.Fantastic Is it not fantastie that the present owner of the Globe & Mail.a Westmounter, and his four brothers, are all LCC Old Boys: and that at this moment it is the only Canadian newspaper in our county library in the small town of Farnham, Surrey?Presumably the Westmount publisher approved and advanced the capital required for this edition, which involved buying Roy Thomson's Canada News here.But this edition was actually launched by his able exceutive, Edward Toronto.Personally 1 think it's best feature is a column by Richard Needham .Ineffable What is unknown and inelf- fable is this.A quiet gentleman by the name of Albert Smith, so quiet he was nicknamed \u201c\u2018\u2018Noisy,\u201d lived in London, Ont.Mr.Smith, well off and in the lig- uor business, employed a cook whose son, George, sometimese cleaned the boots and helped around the house.At London Collegiate Institute George was popular with boys and girls.But he disliked school and would not work, al- ; | by Stephen Schofield desk and tried to induce him to study, he rarely passed examinations and never graduated, lle was there for three years.One day.while working for the Bank of Montreal in London, he blew up and resigned.Subsequently he moved lo Toronto and induced a rich mining prospector to invest the capital to amalgamate the Globe and the Mail & Empire, thus founding the Globe & Mail \u2014 he, George McCullagh.20 Minutes Perhaps his greatest, and least known, contribution, eman- emanated from a promised \u201c20 minutes\u2019 interview, which extended to an hour and a half and an invitation to lunch with President Franklin Roosevelt in the White House in Washington, N.C.Here he explained his plan to enlighten that then dormant nation, especially in the West, of its looming peril of a rapacious Germany under the thumb of a misguided, bloody thug.Roosevelt agreed and gave him an endorsing letter to convey personally to Prime Minister Churchill, who also approved.Thus his plan materialized.Many U.S.editors were brought to Britain, which was assailed from the coasts of subjugated Belgium, from defeated France: Britain ~ fighting alone, actually almost as much to the advantage of the N.S.as to ler own.of subjugated Norway, from the i coasts of subjugated Holland, Phelan of | though his teacher moved him | to the front row nearest her {rom subjugated Belgium, and the U.S.as to her own.At this critical stage the U.S, editors, incvitably impressed, as intended, must have considerably illuminated home opinion, McCullagh really instigated that in 20 minutes, and divulged the fact to only a few.Butter.Please Sometimes he preferred culogy.Once he spoke in Montreal to a combined meeting of service clubs.Because The Canadian Press naturally does not insert radiant adjectives, a Globe & Mail ace reporter, George Bain, was assigned to cover the speech and particularly, as Mr.Bain well knew, the elated response Lo which the audience would undoubtedly be moved.Bain covered the meeting.He covered it with butter and jam and honey; his report was unctuous.Did any paper comment on this?Not in Montreal or Toronto.This was due to friendly relations between those at the top cemented over drinks in Montreal.(With the exception of bootleggers, drinks were not served in Toronto, which had not attained that degree of civilization.Toron- tonians held bottles of whisky under dining-room tables in top hotels, and blandly ordered ginger ale) \u201c But from away across the prairies in The Calgary Herald, came the unfettered voice of Richard Needham: a delicious article about George Bain buttering up his boss.\u201cThis,\u201d Needham wrote, \u201cmust be causing much amusement in newspaper circles |.Of course this was ignored in Montreal and Toronto, but not in Ottawa, for I read it in The Journal, and | wrote my congratulations to Needham in Calgary.U.S.Senator One evening in the West- mount Library, a few ycars | and | | | | later.1 read in the Globe & Mail a magnificent editorial about a U.S.Senator, a blatant boob who had long been a national nuisance.The editorial rightly traduced him to a gas- cous balloon.It was a beautiful picce that shone in col- unns not unknown to gas themselves.Much impressed, 1 wrote a warm approval to the paper and lo! \u2014 a reply came from the writer himself, Richard Needham.Needham, the only Canadian to criticize the founder of The Globe & Mail on a delicate matter, now wrote for that paper.Is this not utterly ironic?A handsome man.vibrant and vain \u2014 who is not vain?\u2014 inclined to be dapper in attire and undisciplined in nature, a brilliant mind trunk- aced prematurely, unexposed to the ample spoils of time, partly through lack of means and partly through impatience: a well-intentioned shooting star of journalism, a Canadian mandarin of print and speech, was McCullagh.What he craved is endemic: power, immediate overt results and culogy.How he strove! How he wrestled on the rungs of the ladder.Driving himself and coddled by sycophants, he stormed the ramparts and was hurled back again and again.apparently unaware that war against an awl.In vain?Indeed not.Groping as we all do, he built the paper, more than anyone.Tremendous Achievement He was generous: a fine rink and arena for a School, a splendid residence for an aging Archbishop in the North: doubtless mere drops that have come to my knowledge.Tenderly he assuaged his mother, critically ill, refusing to leave her bedside in London for a race very close to his heart.Having missed the race, he left her only briefly and only because his horse had won, to receive \u2014 without (Continued on page 39) Ever Heard of L.C.C.?but kicks * ANSE SLA A ALL OL LL LS Phone: 484-8484 | LUNA AA ANA A 4897 Sherbrooke Street West U.LANKEN, HU.* FOR EVERY OCCASION! 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; .largely of pe ad moving and not stationary as in citizens to bring about 2 rue becers, 1 am asking you to join he past, partnership, based on mutual res- me in welcoming the new spirit\u2019 \u201cUnder the leadership of Mr.pect.understanding and good- USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS of freedom and cooperation Lesage.the majority of our fel- will.Only in this way can we which has been brought to|low Quebecers.whose wother| attain our common aim \u2014 a à Quebec by our dynamic leader.tongue is French.are experienc- prosperous and dynamic Quebec FOR BEST RESULTS Jean Lesage.ing a greal awakening.They are, of which all Canadians can be \u201cWe are living in exciting modifying the human and natural truly proud.\u201d times.particularly for our na.\"resources of our province with|____.= tive province.Only six years ago' a view 10 a better life for all > it was common to hear the ques- Quebecers.tion.\"Why can\u2019t Quebec gel up EQUALS to date and come to terms with \u201cWhat does Quebec want?.C t the 20th cenury\u201d\u2019 Today, some | Basically to be accepted and A [) | complain that we are moving |treated as equals in the Cana- ] too fast.But at least we are|dian Confederation.- mmm ALUMINUM COMBINATION ° Decorative | T raffi c ; SCREEN AND STORM DOORS \u2018 ° | 4 DIFFERENT MODELS : acoustical warnin ® Strong © Draft Proof ole ° | g ® Permanent comfort all year round ceiling tile \u201c Westmount police announce © Completely installed ; that two main streets are closed ALUMINUM WINDOWS Faced with the problem of | to traffic because of sewer con- a cracked ceiling.the ownars, struction.All motorists are ad- of a home found a \u201chold\u201d, yised to take alternate routes.FIBERGLASS AWNINGS solution.j They didn't want to go Sherbrooke street is closed on ALUMINUM CLAPBOARD through the mess and delay the north side at Greene avenue of replustering the Sig cell until July 4 and St.Catherine tive quality in keeping with street is closed to westbound Call NOW the home's decor.traffic at Greene avenue until * After looking at dozens of July 15.One lane will be open ceiling tile patlerns they |to eastbound traffic on the south - chose a noncombustible min- side of St.Catherine eral fiber tile with high acou- \u2018 ' stical value.They liked the - 1530 BEAUBIEN ST.EAST, MONTREAL \u201cbold\u201d three dimensional Napoleon hated and feared ceiling pattern with its ap- cats.pearance of a continuous sut-| \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014= \u2014-= x face.They also enjoy having a modern sound absorbing ceiling that blends with and enhances the character of the early American furnishings.Because the old ceiling, though cracked, was still quite sound the tile was installed directly to the ceiling with adhesive, The job was or age One finished in one day.The owners are particular- Iv pleased that in years to come they may paint their new ceiling and not normally reduce the sound-absorbing Sh MACCABEES MUTUAL A good grade of interior finish paint \u2014 applied in a thin coal \u2014 he used.If necessary, the tile may LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY be periodically washed with a damp sponge.or cleaned with a chemically - treated synthetic sponge.JOHN H.DUNSMORE eee ortgage Mar.8 Foster children need homes with good foster parents \u2014 5757 Decelles Ave.couples who've built a happy ; R 334 home atmosphere, who are oom healthy, respected, and with a LIFE INSURED RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES steady income.If you qualify, .Tel, RE.1-7727 find out more.Phone the Foster Up to 30 years \u2014 $40,000 maximum MONTREAL, QUE.Home Recruiting Centre at 935- ' 2589 or drop in at Room 211, 4018 St.Catherine Street West, near the Forum.9961 'Z SUN \u2018ADpsiny) \u2018JeulWOX] JunoULSIM YL \u2014 EL The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 14 Westmount Y.M.C.A.: Plans active summer for local youngsters Final preparations the 8-13 year old boys and July 4th to August 12th.girls of Westmount andi The Westmount are vicinity with a fun filled well under way to provide summer of activities from YMCA , special trip day when we go| YMCA will be sp\u2019 nsoring a jto a beach or on an all day \u201cCamping Display & Water I trip out of the city.SUMMER FUN CLUB in-the-city program designed for boys and girls who spend much of their summer vacation in the city.It's general purpose is to provide FUN for young- CAMP NOMININGUE Nominingue, Que.Established 1925 42 years under same management Boys 7 to 15 years \u2014 Seven Age Groups Permanent Senior Staff \u2014 Resident Doctor and two Nurses Well-known to over 4,000 former campers and their parents.Ideal comp site.Safe sandy beach.Specialists and qualified instructors for swimming, canoeing, sailing, water skiing, crofts, tennis, archery, riflery, nature, campcraft and canoe trips.F.M.Yon Wagner, Owner-Director PETE VAN WAGNER, Executive-Director 10 Rosemount Avenue, Apt.101, Westmount.Telephone 933-8937 AN ACCREDITED CAMP of the QUEBEC CAMPING ASSOC.Swimming instruction and rec- reztional swims, handicrafts, in-door and out-door sports of al! kinds, sing-songs, dramatics (skits), trips and tours to places of interest, hikes, a Penny Cara nival, track and field events, i archery, and sometimes a ;camping trip for the older * campers.STAFF ! The program will be directed | by Ron Watt, Youth Program | {ted with the Westmount YMCA and Summer Fun Club, for! CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY SMALL PRIVATE CAMP for Boys and Girls, 6 to 12 Years e 18th Year ° Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, dramatics ond trips, all under the supervision of carefully chosen staff ond directed by Miss Ruby Smith, B.A., M.S.P.E.Booklet On Request 501 Claremont Avenue Westmount Accredited Quebec Camping Association many years, and is a graduate of Sir George William 8 University.The following teen-' agers will be on our staff as Counselors or Counselors-in- Training.| Michi Hayami, Barbara Hood, | Clare McManus, Kathleen Kirk- | patrick, Manica Keator, Pat | Beaven, Jennifer Taylor, Diana | ! Locke, Ionna Sonea, Raymond Lefebvre, Michael Morrow, | Tony Schroeter, Philip Miller, Jody Nixon, John McManus, John Taylor, Ronald McLaren.| Several more teens will be added to the staff before the lend of June in order that we caf P ARRGIVHEAD 6-15 years 21st Year Trained Supervision le hrs, from Montreal by E.T.Autoroute Adventure in the outdoors, one tent counsellor for every five boys.Excellent swimming program.Safe beach on sheltered bay.Sailing, houschaat and canoe trips, Skyline hiking trips.new craft shop with excellent crafts program.Archery.camp craft and all usual camp activities, KENNETH H.MURRAY, M.Ed., Director\u2014738-4469 ROBERT K.MURRAY, B.A., Executive Director 1100 Marlboro Drive, Apt.303, T.M.R., Montreal 9 Hlustrated booklet upon request * An Accredited Camp of the Quebec Camping Association * Lake Memphremagog, Que.Private Camp for Boys | may be prepared for a record registration this summer.It is expected that we will have al daily attendance of over 140 boys and girls who will be! divided into fourteen \u2018small!\u2019 groups.\u201d Through our staff training and the operation of our pro-: | gram we are aiming to achieve | , the following five GOALS: to operate a \u201chigh quality\u201d \u201c program with boys and girls 8-13 years of age.the \u201cmedia\u201d to be through the | use of the \u2018Small Group.\u201d to attract as many youngsters POM GOLD is in the BAG\u2014 Corny?No siree! Our bagged bread is taking Montreal by storm.At last, here's a delicious loaf that's sanely wrapped, ah, bagged, with a little plastic KWIK-LOK that ingeniously lets you open and close the wrapper airtight, everytime.When the bread is caten, the bag can be used a hundred ways, forever.No more pull ing, punching, tugging or tearing.I's all so easy with the KWIK-LOK and the bag wrapper.But, be warned \u2014 once you discover POM GOLD \u2014 you're hooked.No wonder, we bake more good things to eat than any other baker in Montreal.Ofhe POM bakers HARRISON BROTHERS LIMITED as possible who stay in the city most of the summer.the \u201cmedia\u201d to be \u201cactivities\u201d that are interesting, chall- i enging, and above all \u2014 FUN.to demonstrate to the public ; what a good YMCA program can mean to the growth and development of children.The \u201cmedia\u201d to be Parents Night, Penny Carnival, Counseling, .Closing Ceremonies, etc.to create an atmosphere in which youngsters feel free to be creative in their thinking and expression AND to improve or learn new skills \u2014 hobbies \u2014 interests, ete.to be a \u201ctraining ground\u201d for young pcople interested in | the leadership roles of camp and wishing for practical experience in a supervised at- | mosphere.Learning the meaning of responsibility and how to accept this responsibility.! TYPICAL WEEK i Operates on Monday, Tuesday ! and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m.| !\u2014 4:30 p.m.and on Thursday afternoons and Friday morning.| \u2018During the morning periods we | operate a three or four \u2018ring\u2019 circus\u201d with the groups ro-; j tating from swimming instruc- \u2018tion to crafts to sports to , archery.The afternoon periods are usually \u201csmall group\u201d ac- | tivities planned by the youngsters and their counselor.Thursday afternoons are usuall- ly the \u201call camp\u201d program periods when we have our track & field day, swimming meet, | during the first four weeks of Claire, program, therefore register Contests, Prizes, etc., will be , early.Folders and application in the program.It will show forms are \"YMCA or call 937-39.6.Safety Display\u201d at the Fairview Registration will be limited Shopping Centre in Pointe Displays, Slide shows, what the Montreal YMCA does during the summer months at Kamp Kanawana, Otoreke, Fa- Camping, Day Camping available at the CAMPING DISPLAY Starting on Thursday, May mily 26th and running until Satur-|and Summer Fun Clubs, etc.| day, May 28th the Montreal Be sure to visit the displays.is an: \u2014 - CS sters through programs such as; : GLENEAGLE CAMP Lake Memphremagog, ERP ; Newport, Vermont BOY'S CAMP SAND BEACH.SCREENED SLEEPING QUARTERS-HOT SHOWERS DATES: JUNE 25th to JULY 22nd AGES: 7 to 14 2 or 4 week periods \u2014 50 Boys only Featuring: SWIMMING WATER SKIING TRIPPING ARCHERY INDIAN LORE WOODSMANSHIP Director: Program Mr.D.R.Firth, B.Sc.(P.E.) 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ES Su Ti.3 a ot | a eh Te D Patti THE QUEBEC LIBERAL PARTY PROGRAM gir 5 .TEE 8 an I CRN age 9961 'Z sunp \u2018Aopsiny] \u2018soutwox3 JunouysIm IY) \u2014 S| The Quebec Liberal Party, under the leadership of Jean Lesage.has adopted an imaginative, sound and realistic program for the future.It covers all aspects of our society.Some of the more important projects are \u2014 that the child's rights and interests are properly protected.HUMAN RIGHTS @ A Liberal government will undertake the enactment of a BILL OF RIGHTS setting out, and guaranteeing.the fundamental rights and freedom of the individual.The administration of the Bill of Rights will be administered by a CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION.And, it will establish a FOSTER HOME PLAN to assure the upbringing of neglected children and orphans in a proper environment.FARMING AND FISHING @ A Liberal government will institute a pro- And, it will establish a LEGAL AID SERVICE gram of financial assistance to create larger so that individuals who cannot afford legal farm units so that farming will become more advice may have access to it.profitable.And, it will establish family courts in place of @® And, it will establish CROP INSURANCE; the Social Welfare Courts so that they may deal with all family problems.and adopt a plan so that the farmer may retire at an earlier age on an adequate pension.@ And.itwill continueits policy of modernizing the fishing industry through research, adopting up to date fishing methods and financial @ A Liberal government will establish an OF- aid for the purchase of boats and fishing FICE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE CON- equipment.Processing plants will be mod- SUMER.ernized and consolidated.THE CONSUMER @ And, it will pass a law against usury practices which will require the TRUE INTEREST RATES and THE COSTS for loans and time- payment purchases to be clearly shown and made known to the consumer.THE ECONOMY @ A Liberal government will establish a Department of Economic Development to stimulate the growth of secondary industry and regional development.CHILDREN @ A Liberal government will radically revise the LAW OF ADOPTION: and establish A CODE FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN so @ And, it will construct trunk highways to make the various regions accessible to industry; and undertake a rural roads program to aid the marketing of farm produce.The Quebec Liberal Party's program is designed to meet the needs of modern Quebec and serve the interest of all its citizens.The Party is confident that, with your support, its program will be realized.For a stronger Quebec Keep Quebec moving forward Vote LIBERAL on June 5th (Published by Mr.Jean Morin, 905 Pratt Avenue, Montreal.8.official agent, Quebec Liberal Party) Cae) To ; + S ç NS A A: i gn HW veo or RE-ELECT HON.RICHARD HYDE The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 16 Independent Roger Billette : Where to, Confederation?where | spent four years.1 may emphasize that | enjoyed my stay at McGill, tremendously.Every minute was a new and i thrilling experience.1 am glad \u2018to add that 1 have contributed to the Alma Mater Fund, ever At a campaign meeting, held last Thursday in Victoria Hall, Roger Billette, the Quebec Conservative Party candidate in West- mount, spoke to some 15 people who turned out to since its inception, My son is ca , .attending McGill, hear his aims and plans for\u2018.may, therefore, say that the June 5th election.Although the party will not he officially in the run- J am privileged to commune in Canadian life, not only bilingually, but also biculturally.T well] appreciate the fine ning, due to an insufficient tualities of Canadian eul ; a ns \\ ana - n u mbe ! of candidates, ture, under all its aspects, be it Billette will run as an inde-\u2018in Quebec or anywhere else.pendent.INTERTWINE In his address Billette stated: | lt is my pet scheme that our \u201cIn welcoming you to this! French and English communi- meeting, 1 feel that I must first ties should be so intertwined in vutline my qualifications as a spirit.in understanding, that candidate for the Quebec Con- there should not arise any case servative Party, in Westmount.of friction.Our internal publie While stating these, 1 must relations should bend toward assure you that I am fully aware | that common aim; it is a most of the glorious past which West.| important one.The harmony mount has played in Canadian which should prevail among us history and that 1 should be'should be set as an example.worthy of it, , 1 visualize the point where our \u201cAs a Bachelor of Arts grad- | English speaking minority uate, magna cum laude, from should be so pleased with ils the University of Montreal, 1] relations that it should act as a was raised in the Greek, Latin messenger of goodwill in the and French classics.Later, ! ob- rest of Canada.ined a Bachelor of Science! Indeed.on that score.it irks degree from McGill University, me that, in this year 1966.our TOPSOIL for beautiful ANNUAL FLOWERS IN FLATS 50° OFF {| on every $5 purchase on \u2018| presentation of this ad.| remniers JACK VINCELL! GARDEN CENTRE 5803 Westminster Ave.N.488-5301 - 482-7480 D 488-530] - 482-7480 5803 Westminster Ave.N.JACK VINCELLI GARDEN CENTRE school system throughout this province should turn out so many unilingual youngsters.\u201cIn this connection, 1 may relate that J have received in my home, over the last few years, a total of nine students from the Toronto area.1 have taught French to them and 1 may say that | have been most pleased with the results and with their eagerness to learn.For me, it has been a most pleasing experience and one which 1 recommend anyone to follow.IN BUSINESS \u2018As a business man, 1 have acquired property in nine different communities and 1 have, thus, been made aware of their difficulties.1 have interested myself in the plight of the property owners and in the vexations which they encounter.1 have submitted a report on that subject, to the Bélanger commission, \u201cTo come now to the deficiencies of the Lesage administration, | could go into several ficlds where these have been most apparent.Especially so in the matter of Social Welfare, | where our burden is extravagant.The United States have found that it pays lo train all able- bodied men and women that are recipients, in order that their names should be deleted from relief rolls and, on the contrary.that they should become additional taxpayers.That is an example for us.\u201cLet me tell you.at the out- sel.that Confederaion means teamwork.To that extent it means pulling together with a great deal of forbearance for our partners\u2019 needs and - ideals.It means a family spirit which, in this case, is of a high national and patriotic order.It centails many sacrifices, in order to achieve a common goal, which is a unified and strong nation.\u201cWhat has been Quebec's attitude, in the last few years, toward Confederation?It has | been one of headstrong obstinacy for the sake of a so-called Auto- | nomy.Yet Quebec always had i all the autonomy it wanted.A Real Estate Company That Knows The Valve Of A Westmount Location OUR WESTMOUNT SPECIALISTS KNOW HOW TO SELL IN A RISING MARKET We have buyers waiting for homes in Westmount.We can effect quick sales when necessary, or we can offer your property quietly to private buyers on an individual basis.St.Francis Realty Company 300 Victoria Ave.Westmount Tel.489-5321 1564 Herron Road, Dorval Tel.636-1516 | MITCHELL SHARP \u201cAs an illustration, T may \u2018quote from an interview that \u201cthe Honourable Mitchell Sharp | granted recently to a Financial ; Post reporter.After discussing i at length the apparently insuperable difficulties in our capital needs.he was asked, as a final cial relations.\u201cThe aforesaid obstinacy has culminated in opting out of joint programs and in moving to set up a \u201cdifferent State\u201d.\u2018At the same time, it has fostered a train of thought in this Province.which ranges all the way to complete Separatism.Needless to say, such thoughts were not entertained, as close as six years ago.If at all, they were ridiculed then, \u201cAll of this has resulted in the worst possible relations with the rest of Canada.It has brought out widespread antagonism, to say the least.THIS IS NOTHING SHORT OF TRAGIC.\u201cConfederation is a sacred trust which must be defended dearly.\u201cHistory is being made in these very times, Let us not lose one single moment in our efforts.\u201cOur task is confronting us.Let us avoid the narrow lanes of bigolry and the tormented shoals of Separatism in order to reach the wide open fields of harmony and success.\u201cFinally, the name of Quebec Conservative Party has been dis- alowed on the ballot-paper, so do not search for it under my name, or under that of any of my fellow candidates, question, what was our most pressing national problem.He answered: our federal provin- { picked clothes bob up down ia , the hull of the Empress of Canada somewhere over there, \u2018Syrup .(Continued from page 8) ; ; .ELSEWHERE ship made its return trip from| A local man, who has gone London and, \u201cThis gastly bit of into the importing business, foolishness was away with.\" When the Empress arrived back in London, she was faced with England's first strike in Irish jams, jellies and beverages, is in a bit of a spot.He has spent many hours around town interesting shop keepers in his new years, products and taking orders.Result! the young lady will | Alas, 2,000 cases of goodies marry in a suit and honeymoon [sit in Montreal harbour, un- in same while her carefully touchable.HALL RENTALS VICTORIA HALL WESTMOUNT, P.Q.4626 SHERBROOKE 935-8531 All kinds of jobbing promptly attended to.484-1998 G.R.Woodburn & Co.REG'D.Plumbing & Heating Contractors, Gas & Hot Water Fittings.Elect.Sewerooter Service 244 VICTORIA AVE.WESTMOUNT (Rear) L.MANCINI FREE BURNER SERVICE fou the rest is our problem TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE annual cleaning, inspection fuel oil and burners, installation and repairs LEASING AND FINANCING OF OIL BURNERS AND AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT.SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE POLICY | 925 HIBERNIA, WE.7-9171 JEAN PAUL ELIE, General Manager pr Westmount Square: Tenders With the pouring of the first concrete on April 22 at Westmount Square, the $25,000,000 commercial residential complex entered the final stages of Phase 1 to Plaza level.Tenders were called two weeks ago for Phase 2 for the completion of the project above Plaza level and it is expected that this contract will be awarded by the middle of this month.The contract for the installation of elevators in the 2lstorey office tower, the two 21-storey apartment buildings and the shopping complex has been awarded to Otis Elevator Co.Ltd.for an amount in excess of $1.000.000.The contract for the fabrication and erection of the curtain walls in an amount of $2,200,000 has been awarded to the Can- arch division of Canadair Ltd.Features On completion in 1967 West- mount Square will be virtually a city within a city.Among the many outstanding features con- Westmount teacher honored Miss Vera May Jamieson, a music teacher in three West- mount schools: Roslyn, West- mount Park and Westmount High.has been awarded the Order of Scholastic Merit (First Degree.Announcement of the award came in form of a letter from MISS U.M.JAMIESON the Hon.Paul Gerin-Lajoie, Minister of Education for the Province of Quebec.In his letter to Miss Jamieson, Gerin-Lajoie said : \u201cI am glad to be able to inform you that on May 5 the Board oï the Order of Sche- lastic Merit awarded you the First Degree of the Order.\u201cThe honour will be conferred upon you and the other recipients at a meeting of the Board in Montreal at the Proiestant Teachers\u2019 Convention next November, \u201cFf congratulate you upon this recognitien of your excellent contribution to education.\u201d Babies, tots and teenagers need kind, sensible foster parents.Can you help?Supervision, board, clothing and medical care are provided.For more information call the Foster Home Recruiting Centre, telephone 935- 2589.Or drop in at Room 211, 4018 St.Catherine Street west, near the Forum.There's no obligation, of course.New marking called on phase 2 tained in the two luxury apart- | Montreal's new Metro as well as ment buildings will be duplex being located within blocks of penthouses, central air-condi- the north-south and east-west ing for all apartments and year extensions of the TransCanada \u2018round enclosed swimming pools.highway.Also, the Atwater bus , The interior design of the of-' terminus will be within minutes fice tower will reflect the Walking distance of the Square ! emphasis placed upon the tenant either by St.Catherine Street | and his planning needs.Maxi-' or through the tunnel.{ mum perimeter offices, floor to! Westmount Square is the first | ceiling glass walls, whose glare! project in Montreal designed by reducing glass will permit the.the internationally acclaimed use of natural lighting through- architect, Mies can de Rohe.Mr.lout: complete air-conditioning, van der Rohe is also the con- { acoustic tile ceilings and resili- | sulting architect for Toronto's ent tile floors are some of the 'new Toronto-Dominion Centre.elements which will contribute The owner and devioper of to a complete and harmonious Westmount Square is Wesl- , business milieu.mount Centre Inc.an associate | To further the concept of total company of MonDev Corpora- \u2018living, Westmount Square's tion Ltd.| Concourse will contain a 700 scat theatre, restaurants bouti- ;ques, food and service stores \u201cand complete banking facilities.Two levels of underground : parking will be available for the : Convenience of tenants and visitors.; Easy Access Wesimount Square will be within easy access from all parts of the island as it will have di- \u2018rect tunnel connection with LISTE HEISE ET TE SET formerly system adopted | | | ll | | = = Students enrolled in the Pro- 12 testant School Board\u2019s summer 1 \"school courses will no longer [IE \u2018receive numerical grades for [IS final examinations.Instead, 2 = | {they will be rated as having \u2018 passed or failed.i The Greater Montreal board approved the change earlier this week on the recommendation of its education committee.| In a letter to the board, Dr.|Ë L.D.Hamilton.district super- | F lintendent, pointed out.\"Marks! \u2018obtained at summer school: | [cannot be based on the same | [2 | criteria as those used in the\u2019 \u2014.\u2014\u2014 [I SAME OWNERSHIP \u2014 We have a superb collection of lightweight summer suits, jackets and sportswear 1206 PEEL STREET FETT TIES TE TM dE NT RR TO I How many Banking Services do you use?\u201cIT'S SIMPLE WHEN YOU KNOW HOW +5 a booklet which tells you how to use the many Bank of Commerce services to your best advantage.Pick up, or wiite for, a free booklet at your nearest branch of the Bank of Commerce tomorrow.Évoapt > + CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE Over 1800 branches to serve you WESTMOUNT BRANCH SHERBROOKE & VICTORIA G.A.McGERRIGLE, Manager USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS Savile Row of Peel Street SAME MANAGEMENT but finer than ever! UN.1-2164 , regular school examinations.\u201d | | The examinations in summer, school courses, he said.\u201care, I not designed to test the pupils\u2019 {Knowledge of the entire course in all its aspects.\u201d He noted that the specific mark obtained by a pupil in \u2018summer school \u2018has really | little importance for the placement of a pupil.\u201d The summer school program is designed mainly for students \u2018who fail a subject during the regular academic year ov those who pass with difficulty.: In addition, other students take for personal enrichment non-credit subjects \u2018such as extra French conversation and typing! which they are unable to fit into their schedules during the regular school year.St.Paul's .(Continued from page 9 ing will sweep over everyone, \u2018bringing oul bursts of creative genius.Last Wednesday there was a Parent - Teachers Association meeting.It was held in St.Paul's j hall at 8 pm.Points under discussion were from the Parent Report, such as the merging of school boards and the abolition or retention of confessional: schools.After the meeting adjourned, refreshments were served in the downstairs auditorium.Thursday, May 19, Ascension Day, was a holiday, School was in session Friday, but Monday was another free day because of Victoria Day.Antoin A naine 5 ant gallery AOD .that you make your home the envy of your friends by adding another fine painting from their large and varied collection.LOW PRICES ALWAYS PREVAIL Also the re - framing or retoning of frames that are beginning to look a little dingy.The friendly atmosphere of es Art Gallery 415 CRAIG ST.WEST will always make you feel at home UN.6-4095 (FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR) 9961 'Z aunp \u2018Aopsiny) \u2018JIUIMOX] JunouNSIM YL \u2014 Li The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 18 Irvine avenue resident in same house for 74 years We think we have uncovered something of a record in West- came near to the Lock family | bers of the family until mount this week when we talk-! record on Irvine, ed to William Lock of 131 Irvine Avenue, and he told us that the house he is now uccupying was built by his father in 1892, ro was the year he was born.Not! only that but be has lived in the same house ever since.Lock's father, whose name was also William, built 131 and 129 as a duplex, and after his death in 1914 his daughter Katie and his son William remained inf 131 until Katie's death in 1950.Her brother William inherited the two properties and still lives in 131.What we think may be another record, is that 129 has been rented to the same tenant, Miss Jessie McGregor since 1914, Lock old us that he thinks he is lucky to have missed all the moving the rest of us have gone through and we were ready to agree with him wholeheartedly.Lock said that as far as he could remember no houses have been built since his on Irvine.and only one on Abbott.He remembers the old C.P.R.station at the foot of Abbott Avenue well and the wooden platforms on either side of the two tracks.The station was on the far side of the tracks, and sel up on piles on the far side.He went bobsledding down Clare- mont Avenue, and played by the stream which was almost a pond where Lansdowne meets the Glen.He went to King's School and to the old Westmount Academy, where he told us Norma Shearer also got her education.The actresses father, James Shearer, had a lumber business in Montreal, and the family lived in Westmount.\u201con-the-spot The ony other family who can is George Livermore's, father built 124 and 126 just across the street, but the dwell-! ings were not occupied by mem- 1918.Lock thinks | Livermore and his wife still live whose | in no.126 however, and his three sisters, now widowed.are in 124.Local woman adopts Vielnamese youth Mrs.Enid Cowan, of 35 Oakland avenue, has finan-: \u2014 cially \u201cadopted\u201d Le Van Dung, a seven-year-old Viet namese boy, through Foster Parents\u2019 Plan.Mrs.Cowan has already re-\u2019 ceived a photograph and case history of the child.Through an exchange of monthly toriginal and translation are transmitted by PLAN) they have learned to know and love one another.Foster Parents often sent photographs of themselves and their families and descriptions of life in this country.ONLY $8.00 Many a Foster Parent who has visited his Foster Child finds that his letters are tattered from \u2018 turn about reading and rereading.In the Foster Child writes the near-miracie that erous Foster Parents have! wrought .the cash grant of $8 a month .new clothing.houschold equipment .medical care .and education.All this plus good used clothing for the Foster Child's entire family, guidance and counselling from trained social and \u2018ase workers supervised by a full-time Director in each of the eight countries where Foster Parent's Plan works \u2014 Greece, CHECKED by our Now Is The Time.TO HAVE YOUR MUELLER HEAT CONTROL VALVE This is important to protect your heating system.Phone: 481-6998 W.J.BARBER & CO.LTD.\u201cA family name in the industry for 85 years\u201d PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS Now in a new location for better service 342B Victoria Ave.Westmount EXPERTS his gen- \"graduate.In =: cember 31st.their rma a 1500 Norman St.TREE OWNERS Trees are alive and there is more to care than Proper treatments are the results of correct diagnosis.\"Consult the Company with the Qualified Personnel\u201d SINCE (FANADIAN San Trer Sr RVICE 489-6811 meets the eye.1933 \u2014\u2014 LATHE Lachine, P.Q.| Hong Kong, Korea.the Philippines, Viet Nam, Colombia, Eeu-| letters | ador and Peru.The key word for \u2018\u2018adoption\u2019 through Foster Parents\u2019 Plan is: \u201cresponsible\u201d.Every Foster Child must go to school.Once a child is enrolled he is given PLAN benefits until]: he graduates from school or achieves financial independence.PLAN | strives always to keep the family together.To this end a Voca- | tional Training School for older | brothers and sisters of Foster Children has been established in Korea, with a job awaiting each | the Phiipines § living in slums PLAN families | have been relocated as a grow 4 in a healthier suburb.Cottage industries so that the families can earn without having to move back into |$ PR industrialized sections of Each country individually the Manila.treated have been Cette |$ can be \u2014- because there is a highly trained profes- | sional director stationed there | permanently.7,200 PARENTS There are over 7.200 Canadian ; Foster Parents through Foster | Parents\u2019 Plan.The groups range from {wo or three friends to large company groups running | viduals in all walks of life participate too.The Pearsons and the Diefenbakers are Foster Parents, as are hundreds and labourers, clerks, students, nurses, farmers and fishermen.All feel a personal involvement less fortunate fellows in this rapidly shrinking world.Westmount Welfare dept.In 1965.a total of 135 QPCA | cases Were pr ocessed during the \u2018year.Beneficiaries of QPCA | \"allowances totalled 82 as at De- In addition to di- | rect relief, food orders and tem- persons, | needy Westmount families to attend camp during the summer | months.The requests for temporary assistance during the year showed a considerable in- \u2018crease over the previous year\u2014 i 143 in 1965 as compared with 91 in 1964.Food orders issued in 1965 totalled 78 an increase of 120 when compared with the 1964 figure of 58.' | During the Postal strike in \u201cthe month of July.arrangements \u201cwere made for recipients of Fin- tancial Assistance to call their cheques at the office of La Societe de Protection Notre Dame at the time when the cheques would normally be mailed.The Welfare Department as- -isted with arrangements tor the distributioa of toys during the Christmas Scason by the West- mount Firefighters Association to 84 children from 15 West- mount families.groups and individuals who are | \u2018in the problems that beset their made for four children of two ;to hundred of contributors.Indi- | thousands or ordinary citizens \u2014 , | | { porary assistance given to needy! 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christ, \u2018that they all might be {damned who believed not the truth\u201d Il Thes.2:8-12).It was infinite love that brought Christ to Calvary to suffer shame and disgrace for In II Thes.2:10 St.Paul declares that the apostates ated.nd (ns disponaation of the coming age will \"perish, because they received not of grace.But this dispensation the love of the truth, that they may be saved.\u201d This is may be brought to a close at something worth considering very seriously.|any time and bring in the day God calls this present dispen- \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\" vee of God's wrath.How important sation \u201cthe dispensation of the apostle declares, will be left be-, then to accept 3od's love and grace of God\u201d (ph.3:21.Dur- wind when our Lord comes, at trust His Son without delay\u2019 ing this dispensation faithfu] : the close of this age, to catch \u201cBehold, NOW is the accepted Christians are proclaiming \u201cthe His own away, Because thev re- (time.Behold now is the das gospel (good news) of the grace jected the truth, and the love it of salvation (Il Cor.6:2), TWO MINUTES WITH THE BIBLE X ! BY CORNILIUS R.STAM PRES ; BEREAN BIBLE SOCIITY ! CHICAGO 38, MLINOIS love in giving Christ to die for! ; She leaves lo mourn a great loss, our sins so that we might be Doris (Mrs.Charles Brown) of saved from its penalty and Milton, Harold of Montreal, a power.step-daughter Esther (Mrs.All, however, do not believe | Gordon Honey» Foster Quebec, this glorious message or accept.à step-son Stanley of Vermilion! God's grace in Christ.These.the Ohio.= \u2014- | Mrs.Brazel moved to Milton Mrs.H.Boultbee | - o in 1955.and attended Grace An- | WEAR BETTER A \u201cPy 9 glican Church before moving to Mrs.Hesill Boultbee.well- WITH Q bh td BY al 2 »- STAY LOVELIER.Montreal in 1961.While injknown Canadian artist whose | D ( Montreal, she attended Church| works have appeared in many 5 of the Advent.Montreal exhibitions.died here 2 In her earlier years she sang Saturday following a lengthy ill- CLEANING 5) in the choirs of St.Paul the ness.| Mrs.J.Nucci 2 Apostle, and St.Peter at Sher-| Mrs.Boultbee graduated from! Proprietress ; made general accountant brooke.Her father was the first the Froebel Method Teaching; or the company in 1930, a) organist of the former church.|College in England and later e C| .& .5 position he held until his|She also sang in the choir of the, taught in the open air school in| eaning Dyeing retirement on June 1st.|All Saints\u2019 Episcopal Church in: Regent's Park.London.She ® .1947 \u2019 Springfield, Mass., came to Canada in 1937 and was Repairs & Alterations i \u2019 She was predeceased by her a member of the teaching staff .For many years Mr.|husband and parents.and ie sur.at The Study.4161 St.Catherine St, W.WE.5-2707 : Fraser was a member of the vived by her children.three sis- Mrs.Boultbec studied with FAST DELIVERY SERVICE L Laurentian Council of Tele- ters Rosamond (Mrs.Fred Adam Sheriff Scott.Eric Gotd- .- Parker) of Johnville.Olive (Mrs.| berg and other leading Canadian Phone Ploneers of America, [red Riff) of Whitby, and Muriel painters.Her work has appeared arles Fleetford Sise Chap-| (Mrs.Albert Carroll) of Whitby, |in the Royal Academy Salons ter.He is survived by his also a brother Leonard Oakes of.and the Spring Exhibition at the wife Edythe and a daugh-| Oshawa.| Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.Plumbing Problems?! Funeral service was from She also displayed her paintings ; .ter Peggy Ann.| Grace Anglican Church.Milton, at the annual exhibitions in; Let out experts solve them during co | with Rev.Dr.T.M.Dustan offi- | Dominion Square and her work the coming summer, perhaps while John J.Bueb | clating.Hymns sung were \u2018Jesus has been acquired for a number | you're on vacation.We can do any- h .lover my soul\u2019 and \u2018The strife\u2019 of private collections.John J.Bueb, a senior exec- is o'er\u2019 The choir was in at-| During the Second World War.utive of Alcan Aluminum Ltd.| tendance.Pallbearers were Leo- | She served with the Red Cross thing from fixing a leaky faucet or unclogging a drain to installing a new hot water heater or remodelling your who was the first to open UP|pard Oakes (Junior! Elwin Volunteer Corps as an instruc- : bath the company\u2019s business on the | Oakes, Dr.Frank Oakes, Lind- | tor in occupational therapy.; athroom.African continent, died yester- say Love, Millon Lake, and Mrs.Boultbee was an active day in the Royal Victoria Hos- : Joseph Waters.jme mber of the Protestant pital following a lengthy illness.| Interment was in St Luke's Church at Ste.Adele and was CHRISTIE PLUMBING Until a few weeks before his| Anglican cemetery, Sand Hill,.associated with a number of death, Mr.Bueb, had been, Que.with Rev.Canon H.C.community activities in that president of Alcan Africa Ltd.Denton officiating.Pallbearers\u2019 OWN: She was also a member of a position he had been ap-|were Raymond Brazel.Elwin St.Matthias Anglican Church in pointed to in 1960.During that Brazel, John Brazel.Nelson, Westmount.a period, he was responsible for, Tryon.Gordon Honey.George bond au vived De er hus- sales to that continent.Parker i : .c.a Ti L \u2019 | daughter, Miss Sheila Boultbee: cars me mana fing director of 0 (a son.David: and a brother.Alcan operations in the Union all of southern Africa and in! Maj.Arthur Mallock, of the\u2019 i i British ; lorps ignals of South Africa, establishing 12946 he directed the foundation itish Royal Corps of Signals the first aluminum sheet mill | of Alcan Aluminum of South in England.and fabricating operation in| Africa Ltd.at Pietermaritz-| South Africa.| burg, today the leading alum- | Born in New York in 1902 and [Wm fabricator on the African ON J UN E 5th South Africa in 1038.\u2018James\u2019 Club, Montreal.U R B A | N His selling activities covered ; Mr.Bueb is survived by his wife, the former Dorothy Ship- | man and by two daughters.Mrs.Nancy Timms of Chert- sey, Eng.and Janet of Montreal.| A memorial service will be ; \u201ccontinent.educated at Greenwich, Conn.,: Since his return to Canada \u2018held 1 p.m.tomorrow at the St.! Matthias Church, Côte St.An- and at Rensselaer Polytechnic ;n 1953, Mr.Bueb held senior ee rox.NY.he \u20acn- | appointments in Alcan's inter-' 1925 an an nt.National sales organization and -i; inistrati _ real in 1929.Following eight {in personnel administration, re Pp NATIONAL UNION CANDIDATE Advance polls .(Continued from page 1) | { ~ - - IN WESTMOUNT by presenting his official sworn à statement to the scrutincer.This! \\ > i sworn document is essential, it COMMITTEE ROOM: should be noted because on the special polling day.the return- 5205 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST PHONE: 489-3992 Published by the Westmount National Union Election Committee, | | \u201cturning to full-time emphasis years as a salesman in Mont-|on African affairs in 1960.He ing-officer indicates on the electoral list the names of the per- Jacques Loranger.official agent, 3220 Ridgewood Ave.Apt.407 LIMITED COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE FAST \u2014 EFFICIENT RESIDENTIAL \u2014 COMMERCIAL\u2014 INDUSTRIAL HU.4-2010 5331A Sherbrooke W._ 24 Hour Service TT in Urbain Fisher, C.L.U.Iii : ii real and selling through Cen- m ; \u2018made numerous sales tours of tral America and the West In-; Africa in recent years.\u2018 dies, Mr.Bueb was sent to open \u2018 He was a member of the! isons to whom he has handed | over these certificates.Votes recorded on the special the first Alcan sales office in! Masonie Order and of St.polling day are not counted until the ordinary voting day.5610 SHERBROOKE STREE 9961 \u20187 aunp \u2018Aopsanyy \u2018sautusoxg qunouxssaa 341 \u2014 61 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 20 The annual Royal Mount Kiwanis \u201cFun and Fashions\u201d Party will be held al the Skyline Hotel, 6050 Cote de Liesse Road this evening al 8.00 p.m, to 12.00 midnight, Planning the most spectacular party yet, the Royal Mount Kiwanis plan to raise $10,000.or more for the benefit of the Montreal Association for Retarded Children and other charitable projects.The fun will offer the latest models in bathing suits, cocktails, buffet, go-go girls, dancing, summer fashion show, more than 50 valuable door prizes.Scen here are: left, Frank Cregeen and right George Jost with a model who will appear tonight.FUN : FASHION at the ROYAL MOUNT KIWANIS \u201cFun and Fashion Show\u201d # Cocktails: À Go-Go Girls J Summer Fashions v Dance Band + Beach Wear # More than 50 Door Prizes and A CHANCE TO WIN TWO TICKETS TO PARIS VIA AIR FRANCE \u201cWorld's Largest Airline\u201d Proceeds: Montreal Association for Retarded Children and other Charitable Projects.Date: June 2nd Time: 8:00 - 12:00.p.m.Place: .Skyline .Hotel TICKETS: 6050 Cote de Liesse Royal Mount Kiwanis Price: $2.00 per person 738-2618 p p p p p p p p p d 4 p > p p > > p p p p p > > p p p p > p p p p p > p p p p p p p p p p p p p Return Engagement by Popular Demand Appearing Nightly THE BOB- SMITHS MOTEL 2 of 6950 UPPER LACHINE ROAD @ TEL.481-0331 *- ALAA ALALALLALLLLALLLALLLDLLDLLLLLLLLDLALALLLALLDLDLLDLSAL Ormstown Exhibition next week Westmount residents, either from nostalgia of their small- town roots or from the novelty for the city-born and bred, have proved popular visitors to the nearby annual Ormstown Exhibition.The four-day show, blend of country fair complete with big midway and sophisticated horse show and exhibition attracting over $25,000 in prize money this year, opens next Wednesday afternoon through Saturday evening, June 8-11, Greatly improved road communications are responsible for a big jump in attendance figures which last year topped 33,000 to the Chateauguay valley farm centre of some 3,500 souls.Ormstown is little more than half an hour southwest of Mercier bridge on Route 4.Ormstown has established itself as the top country fair of Quebec and Eastern Ontario from its solid base in the midst of Montreal's major milkshed.Some 274 prize cattle already are entered this year, plus other farm livestock of all kinds, handicrafts, cooking, flowers and 210 show horses, performing nightly as well as Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and Saturday morning in the enclosed arena.Judging and exhibitions take place every day and special features include an emphasis on youth with bareback pony potato races, calf scrambles and 4-H Club calf judging.And the King Reid midway goes night and day.Demands indicate arf frend Art and Architecture are two very popular subject areas at Westmount Public Library, if current demand is any indication.Library borrowers will then be pleased to note the following list of current acquisitions in architectural and artistic fields.Many of the books listed will be located in the Closed Shelf section of the library and can only be obtained by asking for them at the circulation desk.Canaday, John E., Keys to Art.Brooks, Leonard, Painting and Understanding Abstract Art.Gassner, John ed, The Nature of Art.Ulanov, B., The Two Worlds of American Art.Hem- pel, Eberhard, Germany, Baroque Art and Architecture in Central Europe.Loomis, Roger S., A Mirror of Chaucer\u2019s World.Tomkins, C., The Bride and the Bachelors; the Heretical Courtship in Modern Art.Krauthei- mer, Richard.Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture.Mu- schenheim, W., Elements of the Art of Architecture.Pope, A.U,, Persian Architecture.Collins, Peter, Changing Ideals in Modern Architecture, 1750-1950.Nervi, P.L., Aesthetics and Technology in Building.Cirici- Pellicer, A.Treasures of Spain.No-calorie beverages\u2014Check the many kinds your supermarket offers, including pre- sweetened (but sugar-free) mixes in handy foil envelopes.-.Boullion-\u2014Make it with cubes, paste, or the instant variety in envelopes to enjoy hot in mid- morning, afternoon, or late evening.The Board of Management of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Cordially invite you to attend its 54th Annual Meeting & Leader Recognition Night at the Westmount Branch, 4585 Sherbrooke St.Won Friday, June 3rd, 1966 Guest Speaker: MR.GOLDYN SUNDERLAND Subject: Urban Renewal Dinner $2.00 Adults $1.50 Students WEllington 7-3916 Reception: 6:00 p.m.Supper: 6.30 to 8.30 p.m.See us for Supplies for your Fishing Party, Country Home, Etc.Fresh Gaspe Salmon, Lobsters, Alaska Carp, Buffalo Steoks and Roasts, Blueberries, Peaches, Apricots, Seedless Grapes, Cherries, Mangoes and Papaws, etc.OUR SPECIALTY Beautifully Arranged FRUIT s 7.50 7 UP AND EPICUREAN Special Discounts for Quantity Orders BASKETS LICENSED crocers BEER \u2014 ALE \u2014 PORTER Corner GREENE & ST.CATHERINE WE.5-6373 seeking freedom from the responsibilities of a large house?Selling your present large house and arranging for the purchase of a new smaller one (or the renting of an apartment) can be simple when you use the \u201cone-stop\u201d real estate and mortgage facilities of Montreal Trust.ONE-STOP SERVICE: smaller homes and apartments are available from Montreal Trust, which saves you the time and bother of having to deal with many people.TURN CASH INTO PROFITS: investment and savings programs at Montreal Trust can put that cash from the sale to work for you, until you want it for something else (like leisurely travel, perhaps).WEST-END EXPERIENCE: Montreal Trust representatives are well experienced in serving the population of the West-End.Transactions are thoughtfully carried out with a maximum of convenience and service to the client.CASH SALE: a mortgage might be arranged through Montreal Trust for the prospective buyer, thus assuring a \u2018cash sale\" for the seller.Use coupon below: \u2018Montreal Trust ; RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE @licensed Brokers @ Members Montreal Real Estate Board LL, West End Offices: 375 Victoria Ave.\u20147101 Cote St.Luc Rd.Phone: 482-9130 J {0 Send information regarding NAME | your Real Estate services.D! would like an appoint- ADDRESS | ment with a Montreal Trust \u2014 Real Estate Agent.Le Birdland : Ovenbird song \u2014 loud and clear By WINIFRED WILSON \u201c\u201cTea-cher, tea-cher, teacher, tea-cher, tea-cher,\u201d came a voice strong and clear from the woods beside the narrow footpath.The song sounded as if the singer meant business, and grew louder and louder.\u201cWhat a peculiar noise.Is that a bird?\u201d asked a newcomer to our group of birders who had never before heard the song of an Ovenbird.It was early June, so a pair of these very odd Warblers must be nesting nearby.The dry, dead leaves of last autumn lay on the ground, and any movement on our part caused them to rustle.There was a gentle slope up to the spot from which the voice came.Could we make it without disturbing the singer?We feared not.Suddenly, as we watched, a small bird alighted on a fallen log, then walked daintily along it.Next, it flew straight down and \u2014 disappeared! Dutch Oven Up the slope we crept as quietly as we could.The nest must be right there, because Ovenbirds build on the ground, arching over the top of the home so that (like a Dutch oven) the entrance is at the side.Naturally, as the first person drew near the occupent flew, But we had all seen the big, round eye encircled with white, and the orange crown with its wide border of black on each side.Its underparts were white with large black dashes.The Ovenbirds had made use of some of the dead leaves to build their nest, and plant fibres kept it in shape.The lining was fine grass and the hair of some animal.But what interested us most was a tiny, white egg with a wreath of specks and spots around the larger end.It was the colours of these markings that took the eye: reddish- brown and lilac.The Ovenbird is actually a member of the large Warbler family, but with many odd characteristics.We began to count these up.Some we had already discovered for ourselves.It did not look or carry itself like most Warblers, it walked instead of hopping, found its food on the ground instead of in the air or on trees, nested in an unusual place, built a unique home, and had a song quite unlike any other Warbler.One peculiarity we did not discover that day.The Ovenbird has a flight song which is heard most often in late afternoon, Nevertheless, it is occasionally given at other times: mid-day, in complete darkness, or on a moonlit night.Tongues As it is quite unusual to get a chance to see the tongue of any bird you may have the idea that there is no such thing.However, occasionally you may be near enough to see one in action, as when a customer on a window-sill feeding shelf puts out a tiny, pointed, pink object.Of course all birds have tongues, and some of them are most unusual, The Woodpeckers which winter with us keep alive by feeding on insects found under the bark of trees.Clinging to the trunk with their hooked claws they brace themselves with their tails, throw back their heads to get power for their specialized bills to hammer into the wood, and draw out the food.For this last act a specialized tongue is needed.The tongue bones are so very long that there is not room for them to lie flat along the length of the bill.They wind over the base of the bird's skull, along the crown, and their ends finally rest near the bill\u2019s tip.This \u201cmade to order\u201d tongue can be stretched out very far until its tip touches the desired food.The sharp point spears the insect, and at the same time a sticky fluid is secreted by the salivary glands.The prey is thus held.On either side of the tongue lie diminutive, back- pointing barbs so that the impaled prey can be pulled out of the wood.Bird of seasons Sapsuckers are the odd members of the Woodpecker family.They live on the sap which flows from the small, square holes which they make with their strong bills in the trunks of smooth-bark trees.Few Canadians have the opportunity of finding a Sapsucker in winter because these birds migrate to regions where the weather is sufficiently warm for sap to flow.By March you might begin to look for one here.Your ears may help you more than your eyes, because the tattoo made in drilling a hole is distinctive \u2014 irregularly timed naps.To drink sap, the bird does not require a very long tongue, but it must be able to soak it up.Polling station .(Continued from page 1) 181 4626 Sherbrooke St.W 182 » 183 184 185 © 186 \u201d 187 \" 188 1s 189 \u201d 190A 30 Clarke Avenue 190B ® 191 ?192A \u201d 192B + 193 20 Academy Road 194A \u2019 194B \u201d 195 ?196 \" 197 \u201d 198 1 199 200 201 \" 202 \u201d 203 » 204 1\" 205 * 206 .207 \u201d 208 190 Selby 209A \u201d 209B \u201d 210 \u201d 360 Clarke Avenue \u2019 Loyola's .(Continued from page 6) every Saturday from June 25 to Augusi 6 at Youthpower\u2019s downtown office.The first clinic will attempt to give young people a better knowledge of how to look for jobs, fill applications, dress for interviews, and how to conduct themselves in an interview with a prospective employer.This clinic, which is appropriately entitled: \u201cHow to Succeed in Business by Really Trying\u201d, will start at 2:00 p.m.on June 25.Other clinics will be held as follows: July 2 \u201cMother's Helper Clinic\u201d, July 9 \u201cLawn and Garden Care Clinic\u201d, July 16 \u201cSales Clinic\u201d, July 23 \u201cParty Planner's Clinic\u201d, July 30 \u201cHostess Helper Clinic\u201d, and August 6 \u201cHandyman Clinic\u201d.Experts in each field will address young people on how to do these jobs and thus give them a better opportunity for summer employment.Six seek seat Sunday .(Continued from page 1) | member of the Life Insurance ; Underwriters Association and a governor and director of the Renaissance Club.| He is married to the former Laura Marchini and is the father of four children.Andree Maillet Hobden Mother of three children, Mrs.Hobden will represent the RIN in Westmount.the war in France and Belgium before resuming his law practice.His father represented the same riding in the Legislature before he was appointed to the Upper House.He was appointed Speaker in 1962 and has chaired the committee on subsidies, and ways and means.Married to the former Patricia Irvine, he is the father of three children, Lucien Vallee She received her education at Collège Marguerite - Bourgeoys, the University of Montreal, | Columbia University and the New School Social research Theatre.A journalist since she was 18, she worked with the ministry of information in Paris between the years 1946-51.As well as being a member of the British American Press Association until 1951, she has been a member of the Society of Canadian Writers since 1942 and a member of the RIN for the past five years.An author of 12 books, she was awarded a | bronze medal from the Cana-! Stanley Baxter Arthur Spink Brilliant young Scottish Accordionist Sheila Paton Scotland\u2019s Leading Lady dian Librarian Association in ond Leading Soprano 1965.; Demanded return of Scotland's foremost singing and instrumental Richard Hyde ; Duo, Recording Stars, ALEXANDER BROTHERS.Richard Hyde.minister of revenue and former Speaker of the House, was born in Montreal 51 years ago and has been \u2018 the member for Westmount since 1955.Educated at Westmount High School and Kingston's Royal Mili- : tary College, he later attended Cambridge University.A graduate of the University of Mont- | real faculty of law, he was ad-' mitted to the Bar in 1938 and : became a member of the Hyde and Ahern legal firm.He saw active service during Mrs, A.Jamieson Mr.J.Baird ddA IN II TITI dd rd dred dir die dd ddd dk A dAdo, Making his second try for pub- / RÉ SE ok oko ok ok ok Ag SCOTTISH CONCERT GROUP Presented by Greater Montreal Scottish Societies Committee Starring Scotland's Star of Film, Television ond stage.Making a much demanded visit.Westmount High School Auditorium 4350 St.Catherine St.West, Westmount Wednesday and Thursday, September 7th ond 8th Tuesday through Friday, November 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th Auditorium $2.25 & $1.75 \u2014 Balcony $1.75 Tickets available from Agents only Kindly Do Not Call Westmount High School ME.7-4219 Mrs.A.Murray RA.2-2693 Mr.R.Thomson Mrs.A.Proven (Balcony) RE.3.3893 EN NE EEE NN NN NE NN MM NE lic office, his first in a provin- clal election, Is the Ralliement National standardbearer, Lucien Vallée.In last November's federal election, he ran as a Créditiste in St, Antoine-Westmount and garnered 566 votes, He lists his occupation as a technical engineer and has resided in Montreal for 30 years.He has been active in the provincial Social Credit movement for many ycars.Max Kay Scotland's Newest singing star and man of many talents Ann Cowie The Populer Scottish entertainer at the piano 481-8870 488-6202 2H Y FA AMI MAMA MMMMMIHMG MAMA NIMES SK SS SES S SES G 44 for folks who honker for the fun and fascination of fine horses, handicrafts, farm animals, judging and competitions (Ormstown has attracted $25,000 in prize money this year !}, ond a huge, fun midway by King Reid Shows, NEXT WEEK Ui: JUNE to SAT.JUNE HIGHLIGHTS: Commences Wednesday ot 1:30 © Grand Parade and Official Opening Wednesday evening @ Calf Scramble Thursday evening ® Parade of Floats and 4-H Calves Friday evening ® Four-and six-horse Draft Teams Thursday and Friday evenings ® Gala Performance by Majorettes, Bond and Moppets Saturday evening ©® Horse Show every evening @ Judging, displays and competitions every day © Midway day and night.Take the improved Route 4 all the way to Ormstown \u2014 only 30 miles from Mercier bridge RMSTOWN EXHIBITION you personalized election coverage.CFOX Mo ELECTION COVERAGE Gord Sinclair, Keith Dancy, and the entire CFOX staff bring Sunday, June 5th, beginning at 8 p.m.For King's Transfer Van Lines.MUSIC 1470 9961 'T sunr \u2018Aopsiny) \u2018Jouluoxg qunouxsom 94, \u2014 IZ The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 22 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH or THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRINT, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, June 5th.11:00 am.CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 a.m.SUNDAY SCHOOL 1.esson-Sermon Subject : \u201cGOD TIIE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR\" Golden Text: Revelation 4:11, Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power; for thou host created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 12-3 p.m, Wedneaday #:30 Lo 8:00 pn, LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 245 Clarke Ave, Westmount Wm.C.Noltine.B.D, Pastor Miss Lydia FEibich \u2014 Organist Sunday, June 5th 9:30 a.m.Senior Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 wan, The Service, Jr.S.S.und Nursery UNITARIAN The Unitarian Church Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Simpson) Sunday, June 5th 11:00 a.m.\u201cALL SYSTEMS GO\" Guest Preacher © Prof.John H.Milsum \u201cChurch School closed \u2014 Re-opens in the Fall\u201d UNITED St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT GRANT, REV.DANIEL, M.B.A, D.D.REV.DOUGLAS MOULAND, B.A.D.WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL (4350 St.Catherine St.WD Communion Sunday 11 on aan, The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper \u201cTHE TRANSFORMING PRESENCE\" (Sermon by Dr.Grant» NEW MEMBERS received and welcomed ti #0 an, Church School with Crib Corner and Nursery 7:30 pw.Kairos \u2014 Discussion Westmount Park Church Gordon C.White.B.Mus.Orgunist and Choir Director VISITORS WELCOME ! DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Avenue Ministers : Rev, R, Douglas Smith, BA, BD.D.D.Rev.Roy P.Stafford.B.A.BD.Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Sunday, June 3th MORNING WORSHIP \u2014 11:00 pm.Sermon \u201cThe Role of the Church Rev.Barry Thomas, BSc, B.D, | MELVILLE | ANGLICAN | ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH ! Westmount ! Cote St.Antoine Road \u2018 and Church Hill ! The Rev'd.J.N.Doidge.Rector | The Rev'd.J.C.M.Serjeantson TRINITY SUNDAY | 8:00 am.Holy Eucharist 9:30 aan.Matting with Sermon { 11:00 .m.Holy Eucharist und , Sermon Morning Preachers : | The Rev'd, J.C.M.Serjeantson 11 00 wm.Nursery and Church School T0 pan, Evensong with Sermon Preacher © The Rector Wednesday cto sw om.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster Donald J.F.Badfield, A.R.C.M.B.A, BPaed, Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western | Westmount ! CLERGY The Revd, Alex Mellor: The Revd, Gleen L.Pritchard: The Revd, Canon 8.B.Lindsay (Hon.) TRINITY SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 10:15 am.Mattins (said) 11:00 am.Sung Eucharist 7:00 pan.Evensong (said> Weekdays : Moly Eucharist | 7:00 am.Thursday 8:00 aun.Friday | 9:30 u.m.Wednesdas | | ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH DORCHESTER and ATWATER WESTMOUNT Walter G.Asbil \u2014 Reclor Mr.E.Tait \u2014 Organist | Sunday, June 5th, 8:00 an.Holy Communion 9:45 a.m.Church School 1:00 a.m.Holy Comununion WE WELCOME YOU | 1 7\u201d PRESBYTERIAN | PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue : Rev, Chas, C.Cochrane, B.A.B.D, Minister 11:00 a.m.Church School 11:00 am.Public Worship \u201cTHE MINISTER WILL PREACH\u201d | Soloist : Beverley Peck Lester A.Woodin Organist and Choirmaster All are cordially welcome SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL | | 4100 Sherbrooke Street West | Westmount, Montreal | Dr.Horry J.Stern, Rabbi Rabbi Jay B.Goldburg, Assistant Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES | Friday Evening.June 3rd at 8:15 pan.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe \u201c Missionary Ideal In Judaism.\u2019 {BAR MITZVAH At the Sabbath Service.David.son of Mr.and Mrs, Edward Wallen will ,be called to the Reading of the Torah \u201cin observance of his Bar Mitzvah, , REGISTRATION IN TEMPLE i RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Forms have been sent to all members with the purpose of registering their children for the new Temple season.These are to be returned at the enrliest.i , AFFHAATING THE UNAFFILIATED The membership committee is now enlisting new affiliants in anticipation of the High Holy Day Season 5727.For information Miss Rose Cohen, 937-3575, The Sacrament of Baptism Organist and Choirmaster Me.John Robb, Mus, Bac.WESTMOUNT PARK UNITED CHURCH (Corner Lansdowne & Western Avenues) \u201cHALF A CHRIST !\" tSome People are satisfied with less than half}, DR.H.E.D.ASHFORD.Preaching 11:00 am.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Averue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister; REV.HAROLD J.BALSDON, B.A, B.Th.Organist and Choir Director: Frank Armstrong, L.T.C.L.11.00 am \"THE CISTERN CONTAINS, THE FOUNTAIN OVERFLOWS\" 7:30 p.m.\u201cSHELTERS IN A TIME OF DARKNESS\u201d Midweck Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.Sunday Schools 10:00 a.m.and 10:45 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME | St.Andrew's | Three tots win awards Al a recent service of worship of St.Andrew's Church the Religion and Life Award was presented to three of St.Andrew's young people.all ten years of age: Pauline Crouch, of St.Andrew's Brownies, and Gordon Walkling, and James Hogle, of I St.Andrew's Cub Puck.+ Requirements for the Relig- t PAULINE GROUCH ion and Life Award are very high.It is presented only after the candidate has satisfactorily demonstrated excellent ability to gel along with others, both at home and in the Pack; and after an examination by the candidate's Minister on the Church, missionary work, and tasks of the present time; the candidate must also demonstrate an intelligent comprehension of several Biblical passages and stories, as well as an intelligent grasp of the Church School Study for the year.The candidate must also have shown more than average interest in religious subjects.Westmount Baptist ~ \u2018Shelters in a Time of Darkness\u2019 Communion Service will be held at Westmount Baptist {church on Sunday morning, June | 5th.The Minister the Rev.Har- jold J, Balsdon will preach, and \u2018the topie of his sermon will be \u201cThe Cistern Contains, The Fountain Overflows.\u201d i The subject of his evening ser- \u201cmon will be \u201cShelters in a Time \u2018of Darkness.\u201d After the evening service all are cordially invited to the lower \"hall for the Fellowship hour when coffee and light refresh- | ments will be served.The Church School meets on Sundays at 10 and 10:45 a.m.The 10 a.m.class is for seniors and the 10:45 a.m.for primary and juniors.The mid-week meeting of the church is on Wednesday at 8, p.m.for prayer.praise and bible study.English classes for new Canadians are held on Monday eve- inings at 8 pm.* The BYPU (ages 18-30) meets jon Fridays at 7:30 p.m.1 ! \u2018The annual Sunday School pic- = | Dic will be held on Saturday.June 11th, at St.Helen's Island.| Dominion-Douglas | Next Sunday morning at i Dominion-Douglas Rev.Barry Thomas will preach on the theme \u201cThe Role of the Church.\u201d Mr.Thomas was ordained on Wednesday at the Montreal and Ottawa Conference in St.James United Church, Ottawa.Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT UT e2AE FE {ld Le > » \u2018 = | ARLES | 10 vo | { © CHAS .CARIWRIGHT 705 You fellows should preach more on problems related to everyday living; for instance, this week | developed a very bad hook in my golf drive!\u201d Temple Emanu-El \u2018The Missionary Ideal in Judaism\u2019 Friday evening, June 3rd | the distribution of prizes were: at 8.15 p.m.Dr.Stern will | 00 Harry Joshua Stern, Gen: a eral Chairman of Book Lovers\u2019 speak on \u201cThe Missionary i Forum; Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Ideal In Judaism\u2019.i Marks, Mrs.Charles Everest, BAR MITZVAH Past President.Temple Sister- ; At the Sabbath Eve Service, Dood: Mrs.Paul M.Levee, Pre- ! David, son of Mr.and Mrs.Ed- |Sident.Temple Sisterhood; Te® ward Wallen will be called to the Nashman, Vice-President, Tem- Reading of the Torah in observ.Ple Brotherhood: Samuel Segal, ance of his Bar Mitzvah | Honorary President, Home and ; School Association; Dr.Arnold ME ni Do | Grossman: Michael Grossman; 6.30 pind Moe.club n der Asher Gerstenfeld; Mrs.Irving th A ; ne f Told u i | Solowey: Reuben Ginsberg, Re- Morrell President °In charge oi | sistrar of Temple School; Yehuda Fund-Raising Peter Zinman and Vineb o ; Li ichae} Teicher: Rich- A oC | mon .Lisser; Stanley Davis: ee Mrs, Rudolph Lustig: Rabbi Jay Robert E.Glaymon Ted Nash.B.Goldburg: Cantor Otto O.Murray D kin.Davi ' Staeren: Howard Schwartz: Ge- man.urray Deskin, David Me- | rald Miller.trick, Samuel Segel, Robert Stein, | A Raymond Felson, Ronald Smith, ! James D.Raymond, Chairman Albert Caplan, i of the School Committee presided Alex Carsley, ! William Hoffman, Irvin Gerst.ât the exercises.man.Prizes offered a trip to Eu-| Dr.Stern expressed gratitude rope and Israel for two and aito the entire teaching staff and trip to Europe and Israel for the administrative staff for their one.Books of tickets may be ob- devotion and dedication in having tained from the Temple Office | made the past School year a most or from the members of the significant one in the educa- Brotherhood Board.tional programme of Temple.At the first meeting of the Senior School Awards \u2014 The newly clected Board held on Wed- \u2018Rabbi's Cup.presented to the nesday.June 1st, Chairman of | boy or girl \u201cwith the highest various committees for the new |standards of Jewish spirituality, Temple season were appointed.honour and idealism\u201d \u2014 Kenneth and the programme of activities | Wiener: The William Grossman for the year outlined.In charge Memorial Scholarship \u2014 Pre- of Programme is Ted Nashman.sented to a worthy and deserving ANNUAL CLOSING student of the School to help The Grover Auditorium was further Jewish education\u2014Rich- icrowded to capacity with parents and pupils at the closing rally of the Temple Schools held Sunday morning, May 15th.After ard Olczak ($125.00): The Irene and Lawrence Marks Scholarship, presented to the graduating student who has contributed the a brief service of worship, a!best thesis and who is to attend i dramatic presentation written by | one of the Union of Congregation Bruce Shore and directed by Mrs.| Camps \u2014 Beverley Fox and Ken- Lionel Morris was presented by 'ueth Wiener ($100.00): The Steve grades 5a, 5b, Sc.{Smith Memorial Prize.presented Among those who shared in (Continued on page 23) Christian Science \u2018God the Only Cause and Creator\u2019 , How to recognize the ways in in all his ways, and holy in all | which God's power and intelli- hsi works.The Lord is nigh unto 1 gence are made evident in hu-|all them that call upon him, to man affairs, will be examined at all that call upon him in truth.\u201d {the services in all Christian | Related passages to be read Science churches this Sunday.\u2019 from the Christian Science text- in the reading of the week's book will include: \u201cWhen mor- ' Lesson-Seimon on the subject | tai man blends his thoughts of \u201cGod the Only Cause and Crea- existence with the spiritual and tor.\u201d works only as God works, he Scriptural selections will be! will no longer grope in the dark keynoted by the following from and cling to earth because he Psalms: \u2018The Lord is righteous, has not tasted heaven.\u201d a ERNE Fe E \u201cey Graduation Class ONTEREGZ,, sans ; WN 14 Chorus i an 3 i Orchestra a > Ayers\u2019 Cliff, Que.° 1 Avg.22nd to Sept.5th Brochure 2 MORLEY CALVERT, ht, use 3 \"econ teacher 3 > A Q Write or coll L Usic (NY nés 4 697-1478 TEMPLE EMANU-EL GRADUATING CLASS ww 1966: Seated left to right \u2014 Julia Schick; Kenneth Wiener; Rabbi Jay B.Goldburg; Candy Issenman; Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern; Beverley Fox; Richard Lightstone; Susan Carsley.Standing, left to right \u2014 Reuben Ginsburg.Registrar: Gerald Miller, Class Teacher; Howard M.Schwartz, Administrative Assistant; James D.1 Ci onfirmation Class Raymond, Chairman.Religious School Committee: Philip Levee; Samuel Paperman, President, Temple Emanu-El; Hyman Grover, Honorary President, Temple Emanu-El; Michael Teicher.Principal.Hebrew School: Cantor Otto 0.Staeren; Asher Gerstenfeld, Teacher, Graduating Class.NEE EEDODERERDEONOEBREBREES ?EWING'S SEEDS Quality Seedsmen Since 1869\u201d Limited * Flower Seeds ° Vegetable Seeds 1 * Bulbs ° Grass Seeds 4 ° Garden Supplies * Fertilizers 4 ° Bird Food 1 * Annual Flowers in Flats ; \u2018Ç Note our new address and phone number : 6006 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (Near Hampton Ave.) 481-1182 TEMPLE EMANU-EL CONFIRMATION CLASS 1966: Seated, Left to right \u2014 Ada Moriel; Tina Issenman; Virginia Fisher; Samuel Paperman, President, Temple Emanu-El; Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern; Michelle Gubbay; Susan Carsley; Lois Morris: Douglas Young.Standing.left to right \u2014 John Benjamin: Alvin Perelman; Gary El kin; Robert Kertesz; Stephen Wener; David Bloom; Raymond Schinasi; David Hubbard: Howard Kobernick.\u2018SEES ESSENSE ESESENESEREEES 9961 'T ounf 'Aopsiny] JIUIWIDXI JUNCUNSIM WM] \u2014 EZ * MossuEnotsgtosogoseogseusasgugugeaunx e ® Missionary (Continued from page 22) to the boy or girls who had contributed to the best literary writing on a contemporary Jewish theme \u2014Bryan Bessner ($50.00); The and character\u2014Judy Videk.Brotherhood Kiddush Cup, presented to outstanding pupil of the Senior School Hebrew Department \u2014 Neil Raymond; The : Lisser Prize, presented to outstanding pupil of grade 9 \u2014 Michelle Gubbay; The Anna Rost Memorial Cup, presented for outstanding service to Junior Congregation \u2014 Candy Issenman.The Irving Solowey Memorial Cup, presented to the outstanding member of Post-Graduate Class \u2014 Roza Levine; tion Plaque, presented to the outstanding pupil of the Graduating Class \u2014 Kenneth Wiener.JUNIOR SCHOOL AWARDS Junior School Graduation Pins, presented to the outstanding pupil of the Graduation Class \u2014 Kenneth Wiener: Sisterhood Kid- dush Cup, presented to the outstanding pupil of the Junior School Graduating Class, Hebrew Department; Harry Davis Memorial Cup, presented to outstanding pupil of the Junior School Graduating Class.Barry Felson: School Committee Chairman's Prize (donated by James R.Raymond, School Committee Chairman\u2019, presented to a student of the Junior School Graduating Class for outstanding participation in student activities.Bette Clark: Certificates for outstanding grades in music.classes 5a, 5b.5c; Special gifts in recognition of voluntary service to the School were presented by Rabbi Stern to James D.Raymond, Reuben Ginsberg, Asher Gerstenfeld and Mrs.Nathan Bing.Gradua- | St.Andrew's The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the Morning Worship Service on Sunday at eleven o'clock.and new members will be received and welcomed.The Minister.Dr, D.M.Grant will conduct the Service and give the Sermon en- j titled \u201cTHE TRANSFORMING PRESENCE\", He wil) be assisted \u2018at the Communion Service by the Assistant Minister.Rev.Douglas Mouland.The choir, directed by Mr.Gordon C.White, will sing an-; thems and lead in the ministry: of praise.All departments of the Church School will meet at eleven) o'clock and the Crib Corner and | | Nursery will take care of young children to enable their parents to attend Worship.KATROS will | ' meet for discussion at 7:30 p.mat Westmount Park Church.| Religious Radio | How friction and irritation in the home can be replaced with pcace and harmony, when only one member of the family spiri- tualizes his thinking, will be explained on the next Christian Science radio program in the regular weekly series \u2018The Bible Speaks to You\" which is heard on Station CKVL \u2018dial 850» every Sunday morning at 9:45.I'm an 8-year old boy.My addy is out of work and my mommy is in hospital.1 need kird 1-ving foster voronts.Can vou help?Phone the Fuster Home Recruiting Centre, 935- 12589 or drop in at Room 2i1, 4018 St.Catherine Street west.near the Forum.CONNOR VENETIAN BLINDS Presents the dramatic, new A Reed 2 AWNINGS Roll with the weather! 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The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 24 À LJ Pl EJ If you have Moved .Lxaminer AMERICAN \u20ac Let Maicolms Gregory advise you on servicing your old carpets or consult him about your new rug problems.J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor a GREGORY'S - Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy (01:14) 7.VO AV CRE C6 Prescriptions carefully one \u201c * eccurately filled at reasonable prices.Phone WE.2-4277 1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 4151) - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 + Dominion Douglas ru UCW plan lunch I The United Church Women of, \u201c Dominion-Douglas Church will hold their annual spring luneh-, con June 7 at 1 p.m.at the church.| Mrs.Arthur Boorman will be * guest speaker.Mis.W.K.Davis ; {and Mrs.W.A.Messenger will, ; sing duets accompanied by Mrs.: | Carl Bresee, Mrs.À.Russel and , t : Mrs.\u2018D.G.Sweeny are luncheon A0 conveners.Mrs.W.Redfern, 3770 West- f mount boulevard, is ticket con- | vener.MISS SHEILA ANNE McATHEY, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.: .T.Gordon McAthey, of Westmount, and MR.RICHARD DONALD 4 nn ual dinner McFEE, son of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Douglas McFee, of Calgary, à .; Alta., formerly of Valleyfield, Que., whose engagement is an- Ds ai Commonwealth nounced.The marriage has been arranged lo take place on monwealth Society was held Saturday.June 25.in Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church.?| mon 25 at 7.30 p.m.in the Gold MR.and MRS.GORDON SELKIRK CURRIE, photographed and Gray Room of the Ritz E following their wedding, which took place Friday, in St.Peter's Carlton Hotel.The guest of .neag Church, Town of Mount Royal, Mrs.Currie was formerly Miss honor was Prime Minister Les- ( min 4 1gagement Klinor Brenda Culbbertson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd |ter B.Pearson.O g Mr.and Mrs.Harry Ship.of \u2019 Evan Cuthbertson.of the Town of Mount Royal, and Mr.Currie * + * i .3 p.is the son of Mr.and Mrs.George S.Currie, of Westmount.Events Montreal.announce the engage- .RL ,ment of their daughter.Bonnie i .\"7\u20ac .{ : , .Auxiliary lunch .; Barbara Susan.to Mr, Alan Redd y Memorial i The Women's Auxiliary of the Spring Luncheon.The United Philip Ruddy.son of Mr.and .; .A Church Women of Dominion- | : Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital held .gre Lu +.' Mrs.Arthur O.Ruddy.of West- W 1 Uurge haste a luncheon meeting May 18 in Douglas Church ave holding, ; oo * .; | their annual spring luncheon Mount.« | the Nurses\u2019 Residence.Mrs.J.on Tuesday.June 7th.at one Members ol the Reddy Mer- E.Iverson is general convener.! ., or \u2019 \u2019 \u201d oral Hospital women's Auxiliary A representative of Expo was the Mrs.Arthur Boorman will be who plan to attend the aoul- | speaker.Members o 1e Junior Che guest speaker.Duets will | Jean Fouré fashion show and | Associate Group were inviled.- - Si , | be sung by Mrs.W.K.Davis lunchicon June 1 at the Windsor ¥ * * land Mrs.W.A.Messenger.ac-| Hotel should make their reserva-, 73 *.ied by Mr .« tions in advance the committee Red Ci oss arm companied by Mus.Carol Bresee announces, Tickets may be ob- .G.Sweeny are ti hear 1 : tained from Mrs.Nathan Gross-! 10,000 layettes convenors.Tickets a be | & baum.Mrs.E.K.Shapiro.Mrs.The women's work commitlce tained from Mrs.W.Rediern.a \"CF.Brown und Mrs.C.E.of the Canadian Red Cross So- 3770 Westmount Boulevard.| | Perry.Proceeds will be used to- ciety hopes to produce 10,000.oo provide equipment for the new layettes as its centennial pro- C .ER For your hospital.jects.Mrs.A.J.Trebilcock.na- 00 pe1 -Bau d | Permanent ec ; * ¥ ¥ | tional chairman, told the na- \u20ac Poiati 9 ton SPRING \u2019 .\"tional meeting recently the lay-' The marriage of Miss Judith of Paintings by: « [ODE national ettes would be in addition to the Anne Cooper, daughter of Mr.Ronald Davies Eo i > ; usual production of knitted and and Mrs.Joseph J.Cooper, of * COIFFURE zuests J.Ro Hyde sewn articles.| Westmount, Lo Mr.Neil Alexan- Davies \u2018 - = x x \u2018der Baird.son of Colonel and HOUSE OF PAINTINGS + The Opening Ceremony of the _, .EN Mrs.Patrick Baird,, of Gault 4908 Sherbrooke St.West Let our exper - ,66th Annual Meeting of the na- St.Faith S G wild House.St.Hilaire.took place | HU.6-1264 ; hair stylists tional Chapter IODE was held .{recently in London, England.; y in the Marquette and Jolliet held Spring lea LL & create a ; Salons, Queen Elizabeth Hotel on Mrs.R.B.Porteous was elect- - PTT \u2018 NEW HAIRDO ¢ | saturday.May 28.at 8.30 p.m.ed president of the Eventide 4 .=.I'he Hon, J.Richard Hyde.QC, Women's Auxiliary at the re- ; to suit your Sand Mrs.Hyde represented the, cent annual meeting QUEBEC ANTIQUES i personality.= Province of Quebec.and Council- Other officers for 1966 in- J lor John Lynch-Staunton and clude.vice-president, Mrs.W.A \u201c i .Se: .- .« .; 484 5450 > Mrs.Lynch Staunton represented, Routeledge: secretary, Mrs.T.SPECIALIZING IN : - yuch-Staunton will represent \u2018 nu us | ?the City of Montreal J.Tracey: treasurer.Mrs.P.A.: {SALON ; Maag.EARLY PINE FURNITURE à ° ë * * * + + * 1 Antoinette: Si.Faith\u2019s guild CWI i | 3 : «Ol hs gu CWI meet in June |} 33 LAKESHORE ROAD Phone VIGEANT , Delegates from Quebec will VALOIS, QUE.697-0643 HAIRDRESSER St.Faith's Guild held a spring 3 tea at the home of Mrs.Ross Clarkson, 524 Mount Pleasant avenue, Westmount, recently.Mrs.James Eccles and Baroness de Mengden poured tea.Haute corner Prince Albert essy - ® Made to Order © Alterations & Remodelling 4691 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST nne Couture 482-3003 meet in Kenogami, P.Q., June \u201817 and 18 for the 19th annual convention of the; League of.provincial Catholic Women's Canada.Theme of the conven- , tion is \u201cBelonging to.and being of the Church.\u201d The Holy Family council of Kenogami ,hostess council.Business sessions will be chaired by Mrs.J.W.Mac- Donald, provincial president.The Most Rev.L.P.Whelan, Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal, provincial director, will address the delegates.Miss Catherine A, Toal, national president, will be the guest speaker at the ban- | quet at the Manoir Saguenay in parish is the | Arvida at 7 p.m.June 18.2935 Notre Dame, L dSeaudoin Uphobstering REG'D ALL KINDS OF UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE REPAIRED ® CUSTOM BUILT © DRAPERIES ® SLIP-COVERS Formerly at 3 Dunloo Place, Westmount Tel.637-5712 Lachine, Que. \u2019 In the Women's Realm lclorking service MAMS to present research grants University and the University ; of Montreal.Mrs.Evelyn G.Opal, president, will report on past and future activities.The Auxiliary of Douglas Hos- ; pital has established a Clothing | Service Centre for indigent retarded children within the hos- The annual closing luncheon| For further informati \"pital.The Centre, in the Burgess of the Montreal Association for co sense\u201d, information please pyyilion of Dougias Hospital will | Multiple Sclerosis will be held \u2019 » be formally opened on June 9th at the Holiday Inn, Sherbrooke | ¥ 0% x yat 4 o'clock by Mr.Ernest street west, on June 4 at \u2018 12.30 p.m.Donald Gordon At this time grants will be .I.presented to basic research in Water loo honors allergy at McGill University, for research in genetics at the Uni- ; , versity of Montreal and to the | announced it will present honor- urology department of the Royal | 8TY degrees to General A.G.Victoria Hospital.agement.A cheque will be pre- ;the proceeds from their annual | The University of Waterloo, exhibit, and will be used for! { much-needed winter clothing.of the Canadian section of the; Members of the Pioneers Club Two fellowships will International Joint Commission, | of the Bell Telephone.who staff awarded to young doctors work- and Donald Gordon.president of the Centre, will act as hostesses.ing on basic research at McGill! canadian National Railways.| Mrs.T.C.Todd is the Auxiliary Chairman of this project.~All Auxiliary members are invited to attend.Ho * * * JODE national annual report The Hasle Residence 3794 Cote Des Neiges LOCATED IN THE HEART OF MONTREAL Private and Semi Private accommodations are available for Senior Citizens as well as professional nursing care for the chronically ill., | Canadian chapters of the Im-, \u2018perial Order of the Daughters | \u2018of the Empire spent $447,131 on | services in Canada and overseas \"it was reported at the annual \u201cmeeting of the national chapter on Monday.| Mrs.Donald M.Brown, war \u201cmemorial secretary, reported that three candidates were | .\u2019 TT nu ~~ | granted reappointments for a i second year of study in Great Britain under the scholarship | plan, and five candidates were | awarded post-graduate scholar- : ships of $2,300.Mrs.William Redpath, who was | npn, ouvres RESTE ROSE 667-0760 935-8043 Mr.Leonard D.Cordes, C.A., Administrator - Miss Louise Dionne, R.N., Supervisor \u2014 Aug ae mais paris - pe Rt os PY IB Style LUE Hair | fo FLATTER your FACE 3 A heart-shaped face?A ne narrow face?A square-shaped } face?A round face?Let our expert stylists show you how the right coiffure can make you look lovelier than ever ! Call for an appointment today.PERMANENTS s7.50 UP 4824320 | {Near Claremont) real Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 League at its annual meeting Monday.Other officers include: Mrs, B.N.Malott.Mrs.G.Foucher, Mrs.#{J.Lowe, Mrs, N.B.Capes, Mrs.$ |G.Gamache.Mrs.J.A.Wolfe, Mrs.L.P.Frawley, vice-presi- dents; Mrs.J.A.Lefebvre, recording secretary; and Mrs.D.Ward.corresponding secretary.Tuna salad luau meal in itself A salad can be a meal in itself.A Sunday night supper of salad, garlic bread and tea can be the perfect finale to a perfect weekend.We like this recipe for Tuna Salad Luau.It is a \u201ccrisp\u201d salad in that the celery and nuts act as a pleasant foil for the tuna and pineapple chunks, The texture is interesting and the flavor is superb.The combination of salad dressing and curry powder is an interesting taste experience and the overall flavor meld of tuna, i pincapple, celery, walnuts and curry teams well with the subtle % seasoning of the salad dressing for a hearty salad equally at home at family supper or club luncheon.2 6-ounce tins tuna, flaked 2 cups (20-ounce tin) pineapple chunks drained 1 cup sliced celery 1% cup chopped walnuts 1 tablespoon chopped parsley #34 cup salad dressing 44 teaspoon curry powder Salt and pepper Lettuce Combine tuna, pineapple, celery, walnuts and parsley.Add salad dressing blended with curry powder; toss lightly.Season to taste: chill.Serve on lettuce.Serves 4 to 6.Thiede HAIRDRESSER |: 4927 Sherbrooke St.W.\u201cALWAYS A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE\" | _INOUR à UN CIoTHES MOTHER BOUGHT THEM AT THE PINK & BLUE SHOP ! SHORTS and T-SHIRTS GIRLS' SIZES TO 14 BOYS' TO SIZE 10 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS HER MAJESTY LINGERIE SUMMER WEIGHT IN COTTON AND DACRON | THE PINK & BLUE SHOP {| cco vir vo ; Exclusive Children's Wear X pecially bakeware, should be ofl- 733-2081 Town of ed before the first use to condi- ; 1253 LAIRD BLVD- Mount Royal ; ex SERRES tion the surface.One method is (Across from CNR Station) # |to wipe the surface with a paper DUREE SEE SOS EIRE SMS NE EE E towel soaked in salad oil.RN 1 re-elected president of the Mont | Douglas WA start Nearl y new shop | , Crowe, Chairman of Children\u2019s| Two advance sale days were Services on the Board of Man-'held yesterday and today.\"sented by the Versalla Art Group.50 per cent off the re | 4:30 p.m.All proceeds will be Following the opening cere.\u2019 used to further the Social Ser- MacNaughton, former chairman; mony a reception will be held.vices of the two hospitals.plans sale | The Nearly New Shop.1209 Burnside street, operated by! volunteers from the Women's Auxiliaries of the Royal Victoria \u2018 Hospital and the Montreal Child- | ren's Hospital, will hold its annual summer closing sale starting tomorrow until the 17th.Items on sale will be up to gular shop prices.The store is open Monday to Friday from 10 a.m, until WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George PickreW WE.5-5431 4154 St.Catherine West Calorie-free Refreshers Tea and coffe \u2014 Serve either hot or iced-but no sugar, milk, or cream, please! To tea add fresh lemon for a flavor spark.but no calories.dd 000000000004 0004010000 0000 0000000101 0000 AGNES MORRIS CORSETIERE Complete line of: GIRDLES CORSELETTES BRASSIERES Also Repairs on all Foundation Garments LINGERIE HOSIERY Beautiful Selection of KID GLOVES 5782 Sherbrooke St.W.(corner Melrose) HU.1.5573 VAAN {er a Happy Bride Brides! We can supply every thing for your wedding except the handsome groom.You must choose him yourself.But if you choose duBois to do the cater ing, you may be sure that every thing will be the best.The most delicious food, the finest service will be yours.Call today 481 8163.TWA VE TEA WEDDING: NCA Baked to your Or WE RENT DISHES, GLASSWARE, SILVERWARE, TABLE LINEN, TABLES, CHAIRS, COAT RACKS, ETC.Cn mS mm a AVAILABLE FOR RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES | PRINCE ALBERT SALON Above Our Store - - A.du ois FRENCH PASTRY & CATERERS REM A MUN Be of FS Su key 75 La 3 4887 Sherbrooke Street West 481-8163 (Corner Prince Albert) Lamine CHR AY TN 9961 \u2018Z aung \u2018Anpsinyy \u2018soujuox3 junouxssom au \u2014 SZ The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2.1966 \u2014 26 Eom rs asa TIEN HEM A OR I SS AIR PERG re A EAE 'THE GIFT BOUTIQU 4928 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Claremont) = Drop in and see our selection of SS RES « i WEDDING GIFTS 3 TARNISH RESISTANT A SILVERPLATE ?} 7 SA A CERAMICS 720 © CANDLES - GREETING CARDS © # À a A Gifts For All Occasions ; 1 May 50 prscnrd à bague nt Conter A RG, CARE WAGNER Pret a mecmee || Phone 488-8337 4 League in recognition of the group's contri- Aid League, accepting the plaque from Hospital RES fi À butior to the Hospital\u2019s cancer research pre- PRESIDENT SAM STEINBERG.! 3 gram.The plague was dedicated at a special \u2014 nm ee 5 ee 2 a 00000 pe SA STOR 3 Headstart school alan \u2018Handy helps | .planned for fall O \u2014 «1 ° i ! A paste of cream of tartar A antiques Mrs, R.Douglas Smith.of, and peroxide applied with a stiff our 3 Westmount, is a member of the brush will help remove the dis- à organizing committee of a coloration left by a drippy i I\u201cHeadstart\u201d Observation Nur-! faucet.x sery School being planed for p ayc ot es i next winter at St.Columba Brush a sweater with a dry À House for the Point St.Charles sponge to remove fuzz balls.3 488-7585 |i ina fast i | Ë, Volunteers who can give onc.Clean electric appliances after are going as in our 2 morning per week are needed dase by rubbing them with a little [to assist the nursery school detergent on a damp sponge.teacher in this project which is Then dry with a clean cloth, \u201cbeing sponsored by St.Columba 5 J e House of the United Church of | One medium-sized raw tomato l - nniversary Canada in co-operation with the will give nearly one-half of a Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital.day's requirement of vitamin C \u2019 Lorne School of the Protestant and generous amounts of vita- < \u2019 ./ P ectats canadiana ; 344a victoria avenue School! Board of Greater Mont-\u2018 min Areal.and the Family Life Education Council.The council will provide Ro eds A Seen TWO PAIRS OF NYLONS FREE worker once a week who will good vegetable sources of ribo- WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $ 10.00 meet with the mothers of the flavin as well as vitamins A and .# children in the school.in addi-, C.Parking at the Royal Bank Bldg.* 5 Go ë J tion it will operate training, A \u2019 sessions (his June for all, Slices of raw peaches.apple or § volunteers who will be assisting banana won't brown if dipped in A orange or lemon juice.CAROL DEANE FROCKS the nursery teacher.Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer Biv our skin.tone - upd worker may contact Mrs.Smith.| Furs need to breathe.Don't 5238 QUEEN MARY RD.HU.4.9870 your FACIAL Muscles.or Mrs.Wiliam Dunnington Or store them in containers of any 3 Mrs.David Gibb.both of the kind.including garment bags.2 A nothing Town of Mount Roval.\u2014\u2014 mn RE EU \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 This school will accommodate .fifteen children five mornings | sage followed with apd per week from October to the facial treatment for beginning of June.The goal is | M to assist large families living J SA i under crowded conditions: to 2 broaden the children's limited | : = Madame experiences.and to better pre- rE WAN DA pare them to enter kindergarten.x It is hoped also to help their 20 skilled hands plus mothers tackle the many prob- 2 lems of raising a family in the # inner city today.À { \u2014_\u2014 i 1 .: * Î What is foster parenthood?Ils giving homeless children.the wholesome, happy life they so badly need.It's giving inno- | cent victims of broken homes F R | D AY security, understanding, firm.feeting of well- ness and warmth \u2014 often for = for the first time in their lives.= It's challenging.gratifying work.\u20ac un > BY INDIVIDUAL Find out more from the Foster * APPOINTMENT ONLY } Home Recruiting Centre.tele- = PHONE WE.5-0796 phone 935-2589.Or drop in at S oO C | A L æ ! _ Le?Room 211, 4018 St.Catherine 2 DIMOMOOMON AO Street West, near the Forum.4 ere ree (EACH AND EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 9 POST EN EEE STI TEE 8 J 5 P.M.) 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The most common weeds we are bothered with in Westmount seem to be dondelion and plantain and there are many handy products on the market now which takes the labor and uncertainty out fo this chore.We like | the squirt type, as it gives us| pleasure to shoot at the roots of the nuisances.Some directions | ask the control to be watered in, | so again check your package directions.And so to work and we hope we all have good results.More than 275 Canadians drowned last year because they lost their balance and fell into the water.This is Red Cross Water Safety Week.Be water ER he New Go-Go Boutique J | The New Go-Go Boutique JUPONS et BLUE JEANS NOW SHOWING.SUMMER FASHIONS That look like a million and cost Also Sports Wear and Graduation Dresses.Marie-Elaine will help you with Lingerie and Foundation Garments by Maidenform and Lou.Open from !| a.m.to 6 p.m.Friday until 9 p.m.4909A Sherbrooke West \u2014 489-2105 (Between Prince Albert & Claremont) Top AE wise! very little.i : : : : : \"transportation and refrigeration \"canned vegetables are added to .minerals vitamins and cellulose.Indian culture gave vegetables | Until colonization began seri-, ously in North America, the civilized world was a bit short of vegetable varicties.More than half the vegetables we accept as routine fare today were discov eries of the North American Indians.THE BEST HAIRSTYLE AT THE BEST PRICE SHAMPOO & HAIRSET .$2.28 HAIRCUT .een 2 TOTAL $3.50 _ PROFESSIONAL PERMANENTS $7.50 up Loa ly Salon DECARIE BLVD.TEL.: 488-7070 Beans, potatoes and squash So, along with Cowboy and Indian movies, vegetables have been a significant contribution by the Indian to world culture.WV VV VP VV VP VV VV VV VP VP PP VP VP VV VP VP PV VPP VP VPP VrVV rey Simplify House Cleaning .let us DRY CLEAN DRAPERIES - SLIP COVERS Consumption of vegetables has, | until fairly recently, been influenced by climate.Eskimos eat; scarcely any vegetables, living, almost entirely on animal food.The inhabitants of the tropics.on the other hand, live almost entirely of vegetables.In the tem.: perate regions, both vegetables and meat are eaten, but more vegetables are consumed in summer than in winter simply because of their greater availability.» In recent years, however, the } of vegetables has made great leaps ahead to the point where there are at lcast 25 different varieties available fresh on any Canadian market in any given month.When frozen vegetables and Now's the time to have your living room furnishings cleaned along with the rest of the house.Let us pick up your draperies, slip covers and rugs with your family's clothing.Call today.® STORAGE © Cloth and Fur Coats Stored in our Modern Vaults .a name of quality not to be forgotten this tally.it becomes very evident that there's no lack of choice in planning menus with a stimulating array of vegetables.|} For their nutritive values, vegetables are highly important in the daily diet.They contain carbohydrates, some protein.and Out work will please you! Telephone L Az ; Il: crée today : Lévei e most important, a good supply of da A A A A MAAAAAAAMAAAAMAMAASAAAMAMAAMASASAAAAAAMAMSAAASAAAAMA They also contain chlorophyll, a 522-2152 Head Office: DYERS \u2014 CLEANERS green pigment found in a wide 4368 Parthenais range of leafy vegetables that aids in the digestion and assi- BAAD ADLDALAAAALAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAALAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAMALAAAAAA milation of foods.DANISH FURNITURE Direct from Manufacturers Dining Tables \u2014 Bedroom Suites \u2014 Buffets \u2014 Desks \u2014 Coffee Tables Record Cabinets \u2014 Bookcases \u2014 Kitchens \u2014 Playrooms or Additions, efc.If We Haven't Got It.We Can Make It J.NIELSEN Manufacturers of Fine Danish Furniture\"! 2875 ST.JOSEPH, LACHINE \"lite fresPorime Tel.637-3001 9961 'Z ung 'ADpsiny] 'JIUIWDX] sunoussaa ous \u2014 LZ The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 28 MRS.H.A.LEIN, vice president, MRS.IRVIN MILLER, president, MRS, E.J.NEWMAN, treasurer, and recording secretary MISS SHEELAGH BONN, members of the newly elected executive of the Westmount High School Alumnae Association, plan the work which is to be done by the alumnae during the next season.BWU of CWL hold annual election for the 1965-66 season \u2014 The Business Women's Unit of the Catholic Women's League of Canada.At the annual meeting of the Business Women's Unit of the Catholic Women's League of ranada, Miss Elizabeth Green- glade was re-elected President.Olher officers elected were Miss Marian Fahy First Vice- President: Miss Vera Stryde, Second Vice-President: Miss Patricia Lehman, Third Vice- President: Mrs.|, P Byrne, Recording Secretary; Mrs.Carol Whimbey.Corresponding Secretary: and Miss Alberte de la Mi- rande, Treasurer.Miss Kathleen Leahy is immediate Past President.The Business Women's Unit raised $3.219.14 during the past vear through a Card party, Christmas Shower, a marathon ia a a eT aT a CANADIANA Finest Authentic Antiques \u2014 Bought and Sold \u2014 Victoria Antiques 5617 Cote des = a aa a nt aaa NRC) dd liediedininiindaldiuiieliuiiniuiiafniininiiiniudiainiydiieninfidiaiekel : (near Locombe) 738-0575 renin mate aan TE Own a second hairdo WIGS $29.00 100% human hair (slight increase for light hair) WRIGLET $15.00 Elegante Wig {wholesale 856 Sherbrooke East, | NAME | ADDRESS \u2014 em om em om gn EE CITY +1 115000600000 { Ann\u2019s Military Hospital.bridge group.and a Valentine Kaffee Klatch.Financial assistance was given by the group to various institutions including the Diocesan Priesthood Guild, Cavalcade of Cheer.Catholic Sailors\u201d Club.Convent of Maric de la Repara- trice.Catholic Welfare Bureau.Canadian Mental Health Association, and a group of Retarded have your home cleaned by Mark of Quality METROPOLITAN HOME SERVICES we guarantee YOU WON'T BUY FOR LESS! 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Scholarships were donated to, Marianopolis College and St.Jo- iseph\u2019s Teachers\u2019 College, furthermore, a High School Student will be attending the United Nations\u2019 Seminar this summer, sponsored by the Unit.Two children are maintained by the Unit under the Parents Plan.Over 1200 hours were contributed by members of the Unit to St.Mary's Hospital Coffee Shop and the Gift Shop at St.Mary's; the Ecumenical Center.and St.During the ten monthly (and special Christmas) visits made to! St.Anne's Military Hospital by! candy.cigarettes.magazines.pipes.tobacco.ete.were made to patients of two wards.Two complete layettes as well as over two hundred hand made items of clothing and other articles were donated to the Catholic Welfare Bureau.Fifteen baby\u2019s knitted sets were donated for needy Mothers of St.Mary's Hospital Maternity Ward.A Pilgrimage will be made by ithe Members to Our Lady of | Hope Shrine, Essex, N.Y.on | Sunday, June 12, 1966.Councillors elected were Miss i Stellma Ganley, Miss Myrtle ' Hawthorne, Miss Ethel Love, Miss Patricia MeCord, Mrs.J.B.Snanahan, Miss Helen Sodo.and Miss Viola Wright.candy: of the Unit, gifts of | and retail} © Montreal = == w= = (BROCHURE ON REQUEST) = w= == 524-1046 | ' + Foster Irritated?Tensed Up?(Minor Aches?\u201d Slightly Overweight They all disappear with a RIVAL HOME STEAM BATH Get that \u201cPepped-Up\u2019* feeling by relaxing a few minutes a day in a Rival Home Steam Bath.Portable \u2014 sets up in 3 minutes \u2014 in any room of the house.Watch T.V.\u2014 read a book, or just relax while you take your Steam bath.Feel really refreshed during and after your steam bath.Made of heavy gauge vinyl plastic and available in several decorative colours.Weighs only 25 Ibs.and folds to the size of a card table.One year guarantee \u2014 Easy terms available WOODMAR LIMITED only 637-9440 $129.9 (Operators on duty 24 hours) complete Our representatives will be pleased to give you a 5 minute demonstration \u2014 right in your own home \u2014 without any obligation.DON'T DELAY \u2014 CALL TODAY C.S.Malone, a Governor of Loyola College, presents the Chemcell Prize for English to MISS ANNE CAREY of 31 Bruce Avenue, Westmount, at the 70th Convocation of Loyola on May 28th.4823 Sherbrooke W.(Corner of Grosvenor! JOHN POOL Foot Specialist Formerly of Greene Ave.NOW AT 1280 ST.MARK ST.{corner St.Catherine) SUITE 405 PLASTIC ARCH SUPPORTS TO RELIEVE ALL WEAK FOOT CONDITIONS By appointment only DAY or ÉVENING Phone Number 935-6767 2 AAA 4444 040444044444 444 4 444003004000 0 0404444444 44440 000444 414404444444 444444 We see and hear A222 AAALAC ALCS ALLE t tes 4444 4444444444444 1444044444444444440040444 4444444444 YY MAMMA IAAANAVVA NAAN YN 4444444444 VANISIISY 2444444044 VA © WE HEAR from Mayor Tucker that Westmounters are making | strides in keeping up with the dynamic changes affecting this part | of the world today.We agree wholeheartedly that although we may | be \u2018slow starters\u2019 we are making up for it now.If you haven't noticed the change just take a look around Westmount.| % * + ® WE SEE that some IODE members in Ontario would like to change the name of the order to and we quote \u2018Identic Order.Daughters of the Era.\u2019 end of quote.The national chapter of the IODE held their 66th annual meeting in Montreal this year from May 28th to June first.* * ¥* e WE HEAR from Gerald Saxton, executive director of the Quebec division, Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Socicty, that there is still no cure for Arthritis, and he warns all sufferers fo \u2018 beware of those who claim that there is.| \u2018\u2019The trouble with arthritis is that there is a phenomenon called \u2018remission\u2019 he says in which the symptoms disappear.\u201cWhen that happens you attribute it to anything you might have done in the last 24 hours.\u201d i And quacks like the Montreal doctor who sells his hormone- cortisone drug, or an east-end man who pushes bee-venom, are just\u2019 milking the public.i They can produce results to back up their treatment \u2014 but they | don\u2019t mention the failures.And the successes are usually due to the ' remission factor.! Anyone who goes to a quack for relief from arthritis should know that he is not only wasting monty, but time.Arthritis symptoms, if treated by a qualified rheumatologist, can be helped | by certain drugs.| The products sold as \u2018\u2018cures\u2019 for arthritis fall into five categories: devices (suspension machines, mitts filled with uranium dirt, \u201cirradiated water\u2019\u2019); drugs (glorified aspirins, hormones, treated milk); liniments (adrenalin cream, alfalfa, herbs and acids): treatment centres (like the one in Texas where you spend $10 a day : to sit in uranium mines); diets and food supplements.This last category includes doses of olive oil prescribed \u2018\u2018to liburicate the joints.\u201d * * ¥ © AND THIS MORNING on Western Avenue we saw a novel way to dispose of weeds.À workman was busy hitting the tops of the noxious plants against the stone foundation of a building WITH A HAMMER.\u201cFve shopped around and ! find it's just the only place to get everything for the children.\u201d Penny Mouse found that some of the camp requirements are reduced now.Why not visit us as well to get the best buys in town of children\u2019s wear.Shorts, Tops, Short Sets, Jeans, Raincoats, P.J.'s, Robes, Socks, Underwear, etc., etc.a pleasant Girls 1-12 shop Boys 1-6X 1350 GREENE AVE.WE.7-6510 OL, CASUAL LR Aor Swrumer Beard A little late .but better late than never .we welcome those who have recently moved into Westmount.Our expert beauticians are ready to serve you and will give your hair the attention and care that only professionals can do properly.Come in and let one of our expert stylists create a cool, casual hairstyle for the summer months, just for you.Our moderate prices will please you, too.my hairdresser PLEASE WE.2-6905 4445 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST INDIA CRAFTS CO.importers 4002 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST (Near Atwater) 933-5854 FOUNDATION GARMENTS EXCLUSIVELY 4861 Sherbrooke St.W.FOR BEST RESULTS USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS 1909 Mt.Royal East 6550 St.Hubert Plaza .484-5656 4991 St.Lawrence Blvd.844-7102 276-3812 Duvernay Shopping Centre 661-1088 527-2661 3679 Ontario East 521-6598 9961 \u2018Z œung \u2018Appsunyy \u2018souruexg sunouysoaÛ YL \u2014 4I = sec The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 30 Dr.Winspear speakstoUWC Dr.Mary Winspear, principal of Weston School, Westmount, speaking to the University Women's Club of the Montreal Lakeshore recently took as her subject \u2018The world is round\u2019.She carried her audience with her on a vivid tour of the places she herself visited last ycar when she was a Canadian delegate to the International Federation of University Women's conference in Brisbane, Australia.These places included Tokyo, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Cambodia, Fiji, and Tahiti as well as Australia .\u201cAt times the fact that the world is round comes home to us with a new impact; such as flying over the hroad Pacific Ocean and crossing the International Date line: such as flying, into Australia as the sun is just rising over the horizon\u201d.Dr.Winspear feels that with modern transportation and communication people have a great potential opportunity to get to know each other better and that if they take advantage of this chance, it in turn is almost certain to broaden the perception of the individual.To an individual from an urban, western country, Dr.Win- spear pointed out that many things come as a great shock.To illustrate this she mentioned the great lack of fresh water, especially in Hong Kong; also the fantastically crowded living conditions in the same place.The tremendous poverty is another great problem.\u201cThere is no logic in the fact that half the world is eating and half is starving.Their maximum is our minimum,\u201d She went on to say that many of these countries have been \u201cvery obscure to us \u2014- but not to themselves.However, we can no longer speak about dark continents or countries\".Snacktime Treats for Dieters Fresh vegetable nibbles \u2014 Keep raw cauliflowerets, celery, cucumber, carrot, green pepper, radishes or lettuce fixed and handy in your refrigerator.All you want at one time won't add up to more than 25 calories.* * * Fresh fruits \u2014Want to splurge just a bit?Treat yourself to '% cup strawberries to cat plain for 28 colories\u2019 or dip into !4 cup creamy yogurt for just 35 more.Grapes taste equally satisfying served this way and 1% cupful equals 48 calories.Remember that half a medium- size apple can be yours for just 35 calories.Or slice it and spread with 2 tablespoons cottage cheese (the dry kind) and figure 25 more.And cither a small grapefruit half or large orange saved from breakfast to enjoy at midmorning counts just U5 calories.on Guides HEATHER MORROW and VERIAN LAXTON were introduced by their Leader MISS PODKALNS to the Provincial Commissioner, Mrs.H.Starkey last Saturday at the family luncheon held for the St.Matthias Company in the parish hall of St.Matthias Church.REASONABLE PRICES FAST SERVICE FINE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Delicatessen FREE DELIVERY onported J.P.FRUIT MARKET & Condies OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 9 AM.- 10 PM.Tel.482-9873 5375 SHERBROOKE W.near Decarie Blvd.European Bread Black Olives & Cheese from Greece estmount Gift Req'd.Featuring a fine selection of.GIFT ITEMS and GREETING CARDS For all occasions 1308 GREENE AVE.Post Office Phone: 933-1071 ALFRED LALIBERTE (1878 - 1953) EXHIBITION MAY 28 \u2014 JUNE 11 LE VAISSEAU D'OR (BRONZE) SCULPTURES ENCOMPASSING MANY ASPECTS OF HIS WORK PAULINE MULLINS GALLERY 1317 GREENE AVE., WESTMOUNT 935 - 3894 LLLLLLLLLLLLL LLL SLLL SILLS LSS LLL SSSI SSIS LS LLL LA ALLIS ILLS LLL SSL S LS SIS L LL LL SLA LL LS ASL A LIKE CHEESE?Lancashire.Cheshire.Double Wenslydale.Caerphilly.Stilton.Brie.Camembert.Eau de Vie.Fontina.Elbo.Gouda.Edam.Nokkelost.Emmenthal.Gruyere.Port Salut.Tome de Savoie.7 /LLLLLSSSLSSLSLTLSIALLLLLSSLLSLLLLLLSLILSLSSL SILLS SSS LL LSS LLSLSSSS SSSA SSS SSIS SIL SLL 77S LASS SLL LLL SSL SLES S SSS L SILLS SSL LSI SSSLL SSL IIS ISAS ASSIS 11S 11111111 A FSA \u201c Gloucester.They're all cheeses.Just to name a few that we sell.All ripe and delicious.5227 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Corner Northcliffe Telephone: 484-1614 rrr [CLASSIFIED ADS Le ULL ee + MISS JACQUELINE JANE MARTIN, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Edward Martin, and MR.BRIAN STANWAY SHARP, son of Mr, and Mrs.Oswald Sharp, of Westmount, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged (o take place on Thursday, June 23, in the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul.Speirs - Miller Springtime revue PROCEEDS TO A WORTHWHILE PROJECT.Proceeds from the Speirs-Mil- ler revue being held by the Speirs-Miller Studio in Loyola College Auditorium, June 3 at 7:30 p.m.will be used jointly for the benefit of the children in the Retarded Children's Service of Douglas Memorial Hospital and the Jesuit Darjeeling Mission in India.Betly and her husband Peter Miller have devoted a lot of time during the past eight years to a program of volunteer work with patients who are mentally ill.A year and a half ago they also commenced a volunteer program of dance with a group of thirty- five retarded children in the children\u2019s services which they found most rewarding, because the children responded so well to the singing and tap dancing.The program has proven to be of great value in helping them to gain better co-ordination and concentration, and a great deal of happiness to both the children and teachers, Betty and Peter Miller, has resulted, Genuine Choice Western BEEK QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables *IMPORTED PRODUCTS * NICHOL'S AND SCHNEIDER'S BACON, HAMS & SAUSAGE 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 BETTY SPEIRS-MILLER It is for this project that the concert proceeds will be used to buy new tap shoes which many MCW elect slate Curried chicken with sour cream The following officers were: elected at the recent Annual in Meeting of the Montreal Council of Women: | President \u2014 Mrs.H.T.Fargey : Past President \u2014 Mrs.A.W.D.Swan of Westmount.Vice-Presidents \u2014 Mrs, J.E.Derenne, Mrs.John Dip four to six chicken breasts breasts, scasoned flour and brown: Cover and bake in a moderate lightly in a fry pan.\u2018oven about 40 minutes, or until Arrange them in a baking dish.tender, Stir a teaspoon of curry pow- Add a cup of sour cream and der into one can of cream of chic- a sprinkling of slivered alinonds | ken soup and pour over chicken | Just before serving.ep = 9 Low-Beer (Westmount), Mrs.\u2019 - a G.B.Pope (Montreal West), PB 3 Mrs.H.R.L.Streight, Mme.E B) Marcel Trahan, Mrs.W.w.! 17 5 Woodhead.jy 7 Councillors \u2014 ; Mrs.W.Victor George, Mrs.Ÿ = J.F.Rutherford (Westmount) Mrs.R.B.Winsor.Recording Secretary \u2014 Mrs.G.Duncan.Asst.Recording Secretary \u2014 Mrs.R.F.Burnett.Membership Secretary \u2014 Mrs.R.Roy Forsey mount).Asst.Membership Seety.\u2014 Mrs.K.L.Crump (Westmount) Assistant Corresponding Sccty.\u2014 Mrs.H.G.Stockwell.Treasurer \u2014 Mrs.G.L.Van Vliet.Asst, Treasurer \u2014 Mrs.Victor Michaels.News Bulletin Chairman \u2014 Mrs.F.L.MeNaughton.Year Book Chairman \u2014 Mrs.C.Siocos.Year Book Advertising \u2014 Mrs.J.N.Economides.Publicity Chairman \u2014 Mrs.A.G.Hooper.&F FINE ANTIQUES WE BUY ANTIQUES and DECORATIVE ITEMS IN GOOD CONDITION See the Wonderful Display at | Huberfa's Antiques 1356 GREENE AVENUE {NEAR SHERBROOKE) TELEPHONE WE.2-6666 Open 9.30 to 5.30 daily closed Saturdays during summer (West- CEE TREE REEE EEE have grown out of since last year.Betty Speirs-Miller will be.commentator, Curtain rises promptly at 7:30 p.m.and tickets may be obtained at the door.Beef ragout with sour cream THE INGREDIENTS : 2 Ibs.steak or stewing beef cut into cubes 2 large onions sliced 1 tablespoon curry powder salt and pepper 1 tin of consomme or stock 1 cup red dinner wine or water with lemon juice 2 cups sour cream 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish, THE METHOD : Put meat, onions, curry, seasoning and consomme-wine mixture into a heavy pot on top of the stove and bring to a beil.Cover and put into the oven at 325 for almost two hours or until meat is tender.Remove pot to top of stove and add sour cream mixture.Keep hot until needed but do not allow it to boil.All Brides are Beautiful .Because They're in love .We take care in creating portraits for every Bride's \u201cDay of Days\u201d For appt: Telephone 484-6211 4910 Sherbrooke St.West HN | a IT DOES EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY.THE YOUNG THING STRETCIIBRA BY WARNER'S IT\u2019S ADJUSTABLE ! Now Warner's fixed it so you can wear a Stretchbra The straps are adjustable so you can fix them to where you're the most comfortable.The rest of the Stretchbra's still Stretchbra.S-T-R-E-T-C-H all over ! E.Hargreaves Reg'd.Corsetiéres MISS C.WRIGHT, Proprietor 4159 St.Catherine St.W.932-7008 9961 'Z aunp \u2018Abpsiny] \u2018JoUIMDX] JUNOUNSIM YL \u2014 LE péage cs DIET The Westmount Examiner, Thursday.June 2, 1966 \u2014 32 MISS TANJA HAHN, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George S.Hahn, of Vancouver, B.C., and MR.STEPHEN B.DORSEY, son of Mr.and Mrs.Louis M.Dorsey, of Westmount.whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place in the summer.VOW ends busy year VANCOUVER (C.P.) \u2014 What with politicians and playthings, biculturalism and birth control, the Canadian Voice of Women has had a busy year.In her report to the annual meeting here, recently, VOW president Kathleen Macpherson of Toronto outlined the activities of the previous year.In July, VOW representatives attended the Helsinki Peace Conference in Finland.During the session of the Vatican council.VOW presented an appeal to bishops to press for the condemnation of war, the outlawing of all nuclear weapons, the setting up of peacekeeping institutions, general disarmament negotiations, recognition of the status of conscientious objectors, and educational programs for peace and international understanding.During the federal election, (Continued on page 33) WEST END SCHOOL of ART SUMMER COURSE Boys and Girls 1) to 15 Three mornings a week.Studio work and museum trips.5686 Monkland Ave.484-4277 The enrollment of the Girls\u2019 Cottage School, a residential treatment centre for delinquent girls and girls from multi-prob- lem homes.hit \u201can almost all- time low\u201d last year, Miss M.A.Campbell, its executive director, ; said yesterday.But she believes the trend is only temporary.\u201cDuring last summer, we sent letters lo the judges handling \"| juveniles acquainting them with our program and informing them we had vacancies,\u201d said !Miss Campbell at the Girls\u2019 | Cottage School annual meeting.| \u201cBy fall, we were beginning ito ask questions and do some | realistic thinking, Ts the Girls\u2019 : Cottage School necessary to the ;community?If not, how could {we best serve our community?\u201cWe have now stopped ask- (ing those questions.We are : probably having to work harder than ever before.During Feb- Ni ee ob Macdonald Êtuary and March, we received .11 new admissions, compared 220 Prince Albert Avenue }' ig, 21 in the preceding 13 For Appointment months.\u201d Piease Phone Between Miss Campbell said in an in- 9 am.and 4 p.m.Llerview, the sudden increase in 486-4310 or 481-3603 enrolment was due to a short- Transportation Available age of good foster homes for Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.REGISTER NOW LIMITED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application teenage girls and to a renewed THE PRIORY SCHOOL \u2026 3120 THE BOULEVARD MONTREAL Junior Day School for boys and girls from Kindergarten to 7th year under the Patronage of His Eminence Cardinal Leger and His Excellency Bishop Whelan The Priory is under Lay direction.limited number of vacancies.FOR INFORMATION CALL 935-5966 WESTON SCHOOL INCORPORATED SENIOR SCHOOL, Grades IV - XI 4335 Hampton Ave., N.D.G.486-6339 Small classes, individual attention, career guidance.Unique French program.Matriculation or General Course, including: Art Music Gymnasium Art History Drama Swimming Cultural and Historic tours of Montreal, with special emphasis on Learning from Expo \u201867 Fully Qualified Staff Recognized os eligible for government grant under terms of Public Education Act, Quebec, 1961 Girls\u2019 Cottage School reports enrolment low \u2018faith in the institutionalized care {for 45 calories or stir in one jenvelope unflavored gelatine for Applicants now being interviewed and treatment by professionals.Ernle Carroll, recording secretary, reported that the past year brought \u201ca major change in the operation of the school.\u201d The Government of Quebec had assumed the financial responsibility of the school with the assistance of a grant from the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal.The United Red Feather Service gave a grant to cover the cost of follow-up case work service to girls who had left the school.Mrs, M.L.Tucker was reelected president of the Girls\u2019 Cottage School.GABOR BARTHA\u2019S \"Music for the Very Young\" classes Ensemble Work by Young Children FRIDAY, JUNE 10TH \u2014 7:30 P.M.Salle Claude Champagne Vincent D'Indy School of Music, 220 Bellingham Rood Pieces and exercises from the Carl Orff-Schulwerk Demonstration of Children\u2019s Orchestra Work.i , Choir Work by the St.Matthias Church Boys\u2019 Choir (Director:-Don Hadfield) Chamber Music Of Special Interest to Children from 5 to 12 Yeurs of Age Sorry: Children under 5 years not admitted! Tickets available at International Music Store: 866-3537 Record Centre: 845-3541 Vincent D\u2018Indy School of Music: 272-4261 Price: $1.25 ACADEMIE DES GRANDS BALLETS CANADIENS Director Honorary Director LUDMILLA CHIRIAEFF ANTON DOLIN SUMMER COURSE June 27 thru August 5 Faculty LUDMILLA CHIRIAEFF FERNAND NAULT ANTON DOLIN BRYDON PAIGE ANDREE MILLAIRE and Guest Teachers For information 4848 St.Laurent, MONTREAL, Que.Telephone: VI.9-8024 ROMANO MUSIC SCHOOL 316 Victoria Ave.REGISTER NOW Qualified Music Teachers for ® SAXOPHONE ® FLUTE ® OBOE ® GUITAR ® CLARINET ® TROMBONE ® TRUMPET We also supply accessories for musical instruments HUnter 6-5202 Members of the executive are: Miss Grace Campbell, Mrs, C.F.James, Mrs.Peter Kilburn, vice-presidents: Mrs.Leighton Smith, treasurer; Mrs.George McDonald, honorary recording secretary; Mrs.Gordon Trower, honorary treasurer: Mrs, T.B.King, honorary corresponding secretary.Mrs.Andrew honorary president.Fleming is Tomato juice, beef broth \u2014 Enjoy a cupful of tomato juice extra protein and a pius of 28 calories.(To fix, sprinkle gelatine into juice to soften, then stir in and sip cold.Or heat just until the gelatine dissolves.) Condensed beef broth poured right from the can over ice, or diluted with an equal amount of water, counts a low 17 calories for Zscup.Two saltines to eal with it add 35 calories, STUDIOS SPRINGTIME REVUE Loyola College Auditorium FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd 7:30 p.m.Proceeds divided equally between the Children\u2019s Service, Douglas Hospital, and Jesuits Missions, Darjeeling, India.Admission : $1.50 Phone: 484-3717 M.LS.4469 The Leese - Lhombeilaon Director \u2014 Sonia Chamberlain A.R.A.D.Adv.Teachers Cert.SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 11th TO 29th FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE PHONE: School of Dancing T.D.(Comm.) and qualified staff 932-0729 STUDIO St.Catherine Street West WESTMOUNT IODE national president reviews groups work There is no volunteer job in the 28,000-member organization, any field that some members Mrs.Gordon said that \u2018all the of the Imperial Order of the schools in the far north and Daughters of the Empire do hundreds more across the coun- ' not perform, said Mrs.J.Neil try and to the isolated villages | Gordon, national president, at of Newfoundland have been opening ceremonies of the 66th | given assistance in many forms, annual meeting of the National | such as bursaries, awards.books Chapter of Canada here Sat-'and supplies.\u201d urday.' The organization's First and Reviewing major activities of Second War Memorial Funds \u2014\u2014 a _ have provided scholarships for post-graduate students and aid VOW ends ve.has been given to handicapped Continued from page 32) stucen\u2019s.; : y The IODE is \u201cassisting nearly VOW questioned candidates on 50 secondary schools in the the recognition of Communist islands of the West Indies\u201d and China, Canada\u2019s contribution to jives scholarships for post- MISS MARGARET EDITH CLEGG, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.L.H.T.Clegg, of Westmount, and MR.WILLIAM HARRISON TERRY.son of Mrs.H.M.Terry.of Pointe Claire.and of Mr.W.H.Terry, of Key West, Fla., whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday.June 18, in Dominion-Douglas Church, Westmount, Red Cross reports that 34 per cent of all drowning victims last year were school age children.1 This is Red Cross Water Safety Week in Canada.Teach youngsters to be water wise, © GOLD © COPPER © BRASS CHROME ® NICKEL ¢ RHODIUM ¢ CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd, Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths ond Elec- tro Platers.Operating Canada's Lorgest High Class Jeb Shop.WE CALL POR AND DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI, 5.7947 (A few doors above 8¢.Catharine 84.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co, peace in Viet Nam, disarma- Eraduate study in Canada to ment, uranium sales and over- Students from Ghana.Nigeria seas aid.and the West Indies.In India, where the IODE has helped for À through the year.VOW more then 60 years, it provides continued its campaign against grants to nurses and doctors the sale of war toys to children, | ana texts for two hospitals.and Mrs.Macpherson reported | To Korea.where the organ- many schools, feachers, parent jzation maintain's a children\u2019s groups.doctors, social workers hospital.it has sent tons of and others are supporting the powered milk and boxes of campaign.clothing through the Save the A VOW brief was prepared, Children Fund.seeking changes in the Criminal Mrs.Gordon reminded mem- Code to permit dissemination of bers that their aim is \u201cto foster information on birth control and | Patriotism and to be of service\u201d \u2014 Now Open \u2014 DENISE BEAUTY SUPPLY (A RETAIL STORE AT WHOLESALE PRICES) 5701 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST 482-2336 family planning.A group of VOW met with officials of the trade department and discussed weapons sales and restrictions on the sale of uranium.They were told the U.S.and Britain would be bound in future to use Canadian: uranium for peaceful purposes only.In her address, Mrs.Mac- prerson said: \u201cWe demand a peaceful world where the rights: of all are respected.We are.in and urged them to publicize the organization.Penny wants a pussy cat.something she can cuddle and call her own, She is so lonely because she and her brothers lost their own mummy and daddy.Yes, Penny wants a pussy cat, but most of all she wants a loving home where she and her brothers can live.Can you help?Call the Foster Home Recruiting Centre at 935-2589.Or drop \u2018in at Room 211, 4018 St.Cath- HAIR NEEDS Free Delivery OUR SPECIALTY: EVERYTHING FOR YOUR erine Street West.near the Forum.our small way, the conscience of Canada.\u201d ServiceMaster Requires | Ladies with a car, part or full time, to counsel housewives on the correct care of home furnishings.Each housewife has been contacted by the com- | pany prior to your call and your visit will be expected.| All visits will be paid.This is a pleasant occupation for mothers with children at school or ladies whose children have left |, school.To receive a counselling call, phone ServiceMaster 738-5577 CLEMENT'S OF WESTMOUNT 4820 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST * Purveyor of Fine Foods.PRIME MEATS, FISH, SEAFOOD, POULTRY & GAME, GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES.* For Your Convenience 484-8436 FAST FREE DEL!VERY i LAN ANA Ne \u2018 PNA NA ASIA LS Use Our Convenient Charge Account ; pu EE NASA AS A Se SPN a Spray Net $2.00 Value with purchase of Extra Special Jean-Pierre Brush .Opening Specials: EXTRA SPECIAL SHAMPOO (9 Kinds) Gal.2.5.54.00.SHAMPOO \u2014 3201.NICE & EASY HAIR COLOR PERMANENT = CREME EUGENE One pair of Nylon Stockings with every $5.00 Purchase.4100044020 004 1 5000000 thers tare eters avec ac00000 Ts ess eta n testes neue ee an eue 000000000000 .Reg.$1.95.For .Reg.$2.25.For 1.75 Reg.$1.75.For 1.09 .Req.$2.00.For 1.49 «+.Reg.$1.95.For 1.49 Res.5255.For 1.99 Reg.$1.25.For 90 Reg.$2.55.For 1.89 Req.$2.00.For 1.35 Req.$2.00.For 1.49 Res.52.89.For 1.89 .Reg.$3.00.For .Req.$2.25.For 1.99 .Reg.$3.00.For 1.00 Reg.$4.50.For 2.75 FREE: (Limited Time Only) FREE: 56° {Limited Time Only) 51.29 2.95 1.00 For 9961 'Z aunp \u2018ADpsiny] 'JUILDX] JUNOUNSIM YL \u2014 £f The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 34 PROPERTY WANTED We have buyers waiting for homes in Westmount.We can effect quick sales when necessary, or we can offer your property quietly to private buyers on an individuo! basis.St.Francis Realty Company Ltd.BROKERS 300 Victoria Ave.489-5321 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE PRIVATE SALI Adjacent Town Mt.Royal 4230 BADGLEY WEST OF LUCERNE ROAD OFF KINDERSLEY ASKING $21,800 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 733-3140 2! PROPERTY FOR SALE | New Bordeaux Gouin Blvd.CORNER OF COLBERT DELUXE BUNGALOW 4 bedrooms \u2014 2 bathrooms dinette bar Kitchen with area Playroom with Large living room Laundry and cold rooins St.Laurent Exceptional Value Bungalow-3 Bedrooms WAIL TO WALL BROADIOOM * WOOD PANELLED ROOM GARAGE CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES LANDSCATEN BACK YARD FENCED $19,500 - VERY GENEROUS TERMS Call: 334-9047 PLAY .DUPAC PROMOTIONS OFFERS FULL INFORMATION IN THE REAL ESTATE FIELD SUCH AS EXCHANGE, PURCHASING.SELLING.FINANCING CALL 365-3800 = DO IT NOW| BUILDING REPAIRS VERN OATWAY, 2 A da di contractor, gencral maintenance, speclalizing in Kitchens, bathrooms, playrooms, balcony repairs, painting.WE, 2.5032.CARPENTRY Are you satisfied with your present game room\u201d \u2014 or perhaps \u2014 do you want a new once or home addition.any i Let us do a guaranteed job with better workmanship at a competitive price CHARLIE LAROSE 636-0591 Mr.Home Improvement BUSINESS SERVICE SCRIPT HAND WRITING CERTIFICATES \u2014 DIPLOMAS SCROLLS BANQUET PLACE CARDS ETC.REASONABLE RATES CALL RI.4.6662 AFTER G PM Wall-to-wall carpets Garage \u2014 large lot Cash and price to be be discussed Call: 334-6975 271-5924 ! 4 PROPERTY WANTED A serious client needs a 6 bedroom home in Westmount.Wili pay to $70,000.00.KL W Cole, 342-9960.Res, 634-1522 National Trust Co.Licensed Brokers, Rockland Shopping Centre, HAVE 830.000, to invest in apartment or commercial building in West End.Price $100.00.Please call Mrs, J.Bloom, 484-8443; evenings 489-9010.Arthur Snow Reulties Reg'd.Broker di di M di A M MA din LA A A Service Directory hh di dà de M MA A A M A A A à AP AP CARTAGE Cameron Express Reg\u2019d.ALL MOVING.STORAGE, CRAT- | ING.PACKAGING.SHIPPING.PICK UP AND DELIVER.REASONABLE RATES.CALL 931-1901 | LEAVE THE MOVING TO US.C.M.CARTAGE REGISTER- i ED.CALI.766 6057 OR 767- 3835 DRESSMAKING EXCLUSIVE EUROPEAN DRESSES, SUITS.COATS, CUSTOM MADE, REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS, HU.8 4245.EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS AND REMODELLING IN YOUR HOME REFERENCES, 489-7707 PAINTING & DECORATING PAINTING and wall paper hanging export, Reasonable.Free estimate.CALL ROBERT 663-2078 | | UFTIOLSTERY ANDY THE UPHOLSTERER General upholstering.Period furniture repaired and recovered, Tolenhone 932-5812.After 5 pm.937-4446.: The Westmount Examiner ce a 2 SERVIC | Classified Advertisin rig \" ® RESIDENTIAL A \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 d ¢ 24 HOURS EMERGENCY # HUnter 1-045] c 10 Wor S 15 INSTALLATION & : \u201c 5\u20ac for eoch additional word MAINTENANCE ; Please phone your Ads eorly in the week.No Ads accepted after 3.30 p.m.Tuesday for H.R.CASSIDY : current issue.For convenience, ke on ¢ dehy, Monday: Tuesday and Wednesday L # Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Bank of Montreal 484-3523 $ or The Royal Bank of Canada.5765 Monkiand Ave.t Quality - Service - Satisfaction 5 COUNTRY PROPERTY \u2014 For Sale Auteuil - Near water.Bargain Fenced, furnished, dishes, tools, electric heating, hot water, outside shower.badminton, lawn, hedges.Call: 697-3141.LAKE SIMON: 3 kitchen.220 power.living room, sun poreh, inside plumbing, sandy beach.boat, motor, completely furnished.Phone 695-2585.bedrooms, LAC BEAULAC \u2014 Summer cottage, 3'2 rooms on lot 50 x 200 feet, Call Miss Kraus.931-1897.9 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET 16 ISLAND LAKE Owner's Laurentian cottage.running water, well screened and furnished, suitable for 2 or 3 adults July and August $300.00.One month $200.00.Reply to Box 1591, 7005 Kildare Rd.Montreal 209 for information and maps to be sent.18 SUMMER BOARD SUMMER board for adults in lovely private home.All conveniences.Outskirts of Huntingdon on Chateauguay River.Home cooking, Call Mrs, Charles Reid at 112-264-5176.1256 BOYS\u2019 & GIRLS\u2019 CAMPS {EASTERN Townships \u2014 Will board ! children 7 - 10 years in country, Lake St.4 vuncis area.Reasonable, Call 766- 9724 26 LOTS FOR SALE THORNDALE Cemetery, new burial lot.for two, in new section.Paid S80.00 sell for $63.Call 480-2545.CHILDREN'S Camp \u2014 Separate camps for boys and girls, uged 6-17, Established 1945.AU land and water sports including \u2014 archery.tennis, aquaplanine.water skiing, canoe trips.ciding en camp's ponies and horses without extra charge: handicrafts, etc.College trained counselors.Nurse, Excellent home cooked meals.Insulated cabins with hot and cold water.Government inspected.Highly recommended.Ask for free illustrated booklet.Only S43 weekly (subsidized).Dr.and Mrs, Martin, dircetors, CAMP LAURENTIDE Fourteen Island Lake, Quebec {neor Shawbridge in the Laurentians) Address all communications to: P.O.BOX 12, MONTREAL, QUE.Phone: 453-3371 50 APARTMENTS TO LET He 400 L'ansdouwne A distinguished residence for the affluent few.Quiet elegance in one-.two- and three-bedroom suites.Gracious living on Sherbrooke at Lansdowne in Westmount.* WE.5-322] Hugh Meagher.Rentals P.S.: Sherbrooke at Lansdowne.See us today.3455 COTE DES NEIGES AT SHERBROOKE ROYAL TRUST 937-2864 FOR INFORMATION NOW OPEN RESIDENCE OF DISTINCTION » Entire Bullding Gen- trolly air cooled.Each Room Individually Controlied, Patlo Door and Balcony off Each Room, Indoor \u2014 Outdosh Swimming pool.Ladies\u2019 and Men's Saunas, Party Rooms.Flegantly Appointed Kitch Premarin Corridors.Prestige Entrance and Lobby, Elegant Penthoures COTE ST.LUC RD.ROSEDALE AVENUE Call 488.2363 oF 588-3181 for Fee Brochure At 5e APARTMENTS TO LET 1225 SUSSEX STREET NEAR ATWATER BUS TERMINUS AND SUBWAY Studio and 3 room Apartments Inside Swimming Pool © Snack Bar and Restaurant on premises @ Double Locks on Doors @ Dishwasher in 3 Room Apartments © Master TV Antenna e ® Carpets Individual in Studio Apartments Heat Contro! @ Intercom System e Fireproof Construction, MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING FEATURES VISIT ANYTIME OR CALL 932-7767 ANGELUS & CO.488-4344 OFFICES TO LET Westmount St.Catherine at Metcalfe, \u2018 ground floor, air-conditioned, ! 1600 square feet of bright : clean space divided into 3 offices, heated, janitor service, parking facilities, transporta- | tion at front door, GUARDIAN TRUST CO.ADMINISTRATION DEPT.842-8251 NEW building in Snowdon area with | 3,000 square feet of office space at! $2.00 and $2.50 per square foot.Also store space at $5.00 per square foot.| Ideal location! Please call Mrs, J.Bloom, 484-8433; evenings 489-9010.Arthur Snow Realties Reg'd., Broker.56 FURNISHED APTS.WANTED YOUNG man studying desires moderately priced, quiet 12 apartment, im Westmount.Call 933-2584, after 7 p.m.j 61 FLATS \u2014 Duplexes to let \u201c| Transferees - N.D.G.Beautiful modern 542 room duplex, Large garden.July 1st.Visit at 5352 King Edward or call 484-7045 \u2014 482-7491 73 ROOMS WANTED MATURE lady secks accommodation.keeping an eye on home while people are away or to rent a room.Vicinity Atwater, Sherbrooke, Victoria.Reasonable, Call 933-5507.75 \" NURSING HOME Sunrise Nursing Home | PENDLETON, ONTARIO WILL CARE FOR ELDERLY INVALIDS AND INDIGENT PERSONS, IRRESPECTIVE OF RACE, CREED OR COLOR.PRIVATE AND SEMI - PRIVATE ROOMS.GOVERNMENT LICENSE WRITE FOR PARTICULARS 80 CHILDREN'S BOARD Foster Homes Wanted By Catholic Welfare Bureau English - speaking Catholic Foster homes for children of Chinese and Japanese origin.Board, clothing and medical vare supplied, Please call 933- 7381 extension 51 or 31 for further information, 82 AUTOS FOR SALE DODGE 1957 V-8 automatic, 4 door, perfect mechanically.Must sell, Bargain, PO, 9-7278, 82 86 20 With gas : Call eveninus.RI.8-6028.\"98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female PETERBOROUGH boat, 16 feet 1Mark remote control, life jackets, $350 cash, or small car | i same value.691-0223.28 5 AUTOS FOR SALE 1960 Chev.INPALA CONVERTIBLE 6 CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC POWER STEERING AND BRAKES, $800.CASH.CALL RE.8-6620 AFTER 6 P.M, Austin - Vauxhall A-55 AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE 1958 - $40, VAUXHALL 1958 SUPER.$80, 672-1526, Must Sell Larger Car Needed Volkswagen 1300, 1866, Only 3.000 miles.Radio.Bargain.Call Albert at WE, 7-3564.JEEP 1950 with snow, perfect condition RE, 8-149] days only, shovel for $500, BOATS & MOTORS Fiberglass Boat NEW BOAT, 484 7348.14 FOOT FIBERGLASS $500 CASH.CALL Mercury motor, tank, Excellent a8 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female | | GOOD PERMANENT POSITIONS IF YOU CAN SPEAK FRENCH AND ENGLISH FLUENTLY AND IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SWITCHBOARD WORK.88 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female OPPORTUNITY FOR REFINED YOUNG LADY STUDENT TO BE PART OF CONGENIAL SMALL FAMILY LIVING 40 MILES OUT OF FOR LIGHT DUTIES AND COMPANIONSHIP.IDEAL FOR SOMEONE WHO ENJOYS COUNTRY LIFE, REFERENCES Ex- CHANGED, CALL MRS.NEIL DAYTIME ONLY, HU.1-277].i00 WORK WANTED \u2014 Female No Experience Required Salary While Training FOR APPOINTMENT CALL BETWEEN 2 & 7 P.M, | MISS RICKABY 861-6002 | o.0 FOR GIRLS Requtres Reliable Staff FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: EMERGENCY HOME i Wy AND SUNDAY DUTY, * EVENING DUTY AND COOK GENERAL.| PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINT MENT: | 982-5306 OR 932-5833 \u201cAdult Women Needed No experience or canvassing required.Flexible hours, BEAUTY COUNSELORS 488-4029 MRS.CLIFTON SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS | REQUIRED FOR ; ANSWERING | SERVICE ® BILINGUALISM AN ASSET ® All NORMAL | AGE NO LIMIT | ® MODERN OFFICES BENEFITS ® VARIOUS LOCATIONS {10 HP.EVINRUDE outboard motor | ® GOOD STARTING SALARY condition, ® EVENINGS AND NIGHT WORK j MR.DAVID 50 CHEV Biscayne, mechanically very good, $150.766-1102.Dicta- Typists ENGLISH & BILINGUAL TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT POSITIONS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY IN ALL AREAS CANADIAN PLACEMENT SERVICE 1123 ST.CATHERINE M.ETWEEN PEEL STANLE OPEN TURSDAY & THURSDAY UNTIL 8 P.M.849-3796 932-1421 Senior Secretary Stenographer Westmount Area FULY QUALIFIED STENO FOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS\u2019 OFFICE.AGE UNDER 40.SALARY WILL DEPEND UPON ABILITY, APPEARANCE AND PERSONALITY IMPORTANT.EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS.PLEASE CALL MISS MOORE 933-1112 LOC.46 MAMMA USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS MAMMA Work Wanted | RECENT _MeGILL ARTS GRADUATE WITH HHONOUKS IN ENGLISH THOROUGHLY FAMILTAR WITH ALL 113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED RELJABLE several wanted for housework 2 or 3 days weekly Good lroner.Adulte only References.Call 486.2106 on 48% 4368 mornings or evenings 113 BABY SITTERS WANTED Good Postion RESPONSINILE WANTED FOR BADY SITTING HOUSEWORK WE.3 2363 PERSON FULL.TIME AND LIGUT ONE UCHII D.Baby-sitter Wanted PHASES OF THE LAN- Three days per week.Occa $ GUAGE CAN TEACH.sional weekends and evening .EDIT OR WRITE COPY, baby-sitting.Light housework Boy 10 months, Location CAHI AFTER 600 PM Westmount Apartment Mouth- IN salary, English or French 845-7886 spoken Phone WP 7-9677.102 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male \u2018 \u2018 WITH EYE TU BECOMING PAPER LOUCATED NORTH SALARY, BILINGUAL.PREFERRED.TOP NOTCH ADVERTISING SALESMAN WANTED MANAGER WEST END COMMISSION, OVER-RIDING CALL: 482-2545 FOR WFFKIY NFWE MONTRFAI All, HFNFHIIS \u2018112 MOTHER'S HELPER Mother's Helper | Wanted FOR SUMMER IN LAUREN- TIANS, 15 YEARS OR OVER.RE, 43-6374.HU.9-0852, Mother's Helper WANTED FOR SUMMER MONTHS, 16 Of OVERSLEEP IN.OWN ROOM.WESTMOUNT 488-8564 MOTHER'S HELPER WANT ED OVER 15 FOR JULY.MONT TREMBLANT, PRI VATE HOME, LAKESIDE, 4 | CHILDREN.SWIMMING ES SENTIAL, CHAR KEPT.$20 ! WEEKLY.CALL DURING | WEEK, 484 4173 Mother\u2018s Helper Wanted For July and August One | month at Beach.Call 933-4195, 113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED | Three Days Weekly | Reliable Able Woman Wanted Mondays - Thursdays and Saturdays * ON BUS LINE IN WEST- MOUNT, * TOP SALARY * HOURS TO BE DISCUSSED.* STEADY JOB.CALL: HU.4-2131 Housekeeper Companion WANTED MIDDLE-AGED FOR ELDERLY LADY IN CENTRAL WESTMOUNT, NICE APARTMENT, CALL: WE.7-3266 119 BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE COLLEGE student, responsible aval able afternoons for baby sitting.Call 484-4273.122 FOR SALE \u2014 Living room furniture THREE meee brocade period chester field set, band carved frame, perfect condition, slip covers included.Reasonable.747 3982.124 FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture Dining Room Suite 4 qguece solid wali, graceful Queen Ann style.reund table, 52 mches buffet, 60 inches: china cabinet, A5 inches $200.497 0361 For Town or Country Soong oak dining room settable 44 x 44.5 leaves.9 chairs, handsome china cabinet with 3 drawers.Reaseanable 4R4 PIRE FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture 3 piece Bedroom Set Genuine Canadiana old.Hand carved Call 484-8188.100 yews walnut SINGLE bed maple) with spring and mattress.739-5483, evenings.THREE picce Mahogany dressers and desk; single maple bed complete.Reasonable.Call 737-1219 mornings or evenings.JUNIOR bedroom set, white and gold Arborite top, including double dresser, mirror, desk, chair: 2 mahogans night tables and headboard with bookcase.All excellent condition, reasonable.Call mornings or evenings, RE 48.130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment FRIGIDAIRE Imperial 30, \u2018electric stove, fully automatic.Call 482-0290.G.E.fridge, 13 c.f.excellent condition.$75.Call 933-2042.2 20 132 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments PIANO, Lindsay apartment size, good tone and condition.HU.6-6238, BASS guitar plus bass amplifier, Excellent condition, Original cont $230.00, sell for $100.00, Call 482-7120, UPRIGHT piano, Doherty in good condition.Call 452-8680._ 134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment GIRLS bicycle, 26 inch, Very good condition.Reasonable, Call 342-2068, 136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs FULL jengih shearcd Facoon coat.size 18, recently remodelled, perfect \"condition, Cnll 480 337.9961 \u2018ZT aunp 'ADpsiny) \u201cIIUIWOKI WNOWWIM WI \u2014 SE The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 36 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs _ 136 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General 158 DOMESTIC PETS \u2014 BASSET HOUND PUPPIES, City Hall Tenders for the City Hall re- LADIES BREEDERS \"OF 10 YEARS novations were submitted to THERE IS MONEY IN YOUR KENNELS REG'D., 30 MAYO.Council on March 1st, 1965 and CLOSETS IF CLUTTERED WITH OTTAWA 12.613-825-2014.the contract was awarded to the Ber oC on, aay, lowest bidder.Seal Construction THEM THROUGH.\u2019 PAIR Siamese Kittens, Bluepoint One Limited.The City Hall was va- ; male, one female.Trained, Reasonable.i , LA BOUTIQUE FANTASQUE 744-2420 or 748-7476, cated during the weekend of \u2018 MODES ies EDUCATIONAL March 19th and renovation work -\u2014.See\u2014\u2014 {commenced immediately.All 2075 CRESCENT ST 288-3655 MASTER the English languuge and learn to express yourself work was completed by October 15th, the date on which depart- 23 Underwood Olivetti, subtracts, adds, credit bolonce .98.00 succinctly, All aspects of Eng- ments returned to City Hall and lish gra literature vi i LADY'S model dresses.suits, coat and 1S Underwood Olivetti slectric adding machines.Reg.189.Lowest Prices taught mma, and graduate.a in dl to the publie reo y se heap: some me Call after 6 P.M.845-7886, ed in the renovated building.hats, size 12, cheap: some men and 199 Clothes Lockers, heavy duty .: from 7.50 alter 8 boy's clothes.Call HU.93-7347.LADY'S evening gown, size 12; wed ding gown.size 0, like new.Vers reusonable.RE.| 4497.1338 FOR SALE \u2014 General 2 Brown Hand Made Wigs 25 12 Paymaster Cheque Writers.0 Office Choirs, straight arm, swivel, steno 0 Fire Extinguishers (charged 1966) Valve $127.50 Lowest Prices .from 45.00 .each 16.00 32 SAFES.Single and Double Door for Notaries, Jewellers, etc.Mosler Money Chests, Fireproof Ledger Cabinets.POTATOE SALAD MOLD Here is an old summer favorite which can be enjoyed by all the family with cold meat and a green salad on hot summer days especially out of doors.(Hint, the flavor is always better if the potatoes are blended A QUICK AND COOL SUMMER TREAT To ten or twelve ounces of prepared coleslaw, add one half pound of drained or dry, (compressed) cottage cheese, and a small can of tuna flakes.Toss all together in a salad bowl and serve, Very low in calories too.NEw.NE BLN SNE Bookcases, open and sectional .from 19.00 with the other ingredients when Tart-sweet pink rhubard sparked \u2018 hae \u2018 th till y with orange bakes under a Executive Desks, walnut, mahogany, oak from 69.00 ey are still warm.CALL: 737-0422 whirly-top crust 240 School Desks 7.50 8 large potatoes Bake at 425° for 50 minutes .BEFORE 040 AM AND 250 Kitchen, factory chairs each 275 4 hard-cooked eggs, shelled makes 1 nine-inch pie ; \u2018 3 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 package piecrust mix ] 325 Used Desks, Tables, suitable for factory, warehouse rom 15.00 2 cups mayonnaise or salad LA pounds rhubarb i 12 Standard Underwood Typewriters from 39.00 dressing 2 eggs Selling Out | Persan carpets; lady's silk and wool knit suits and dresses: two table lamps, HU, 8-1700.| | | VACUUM CLEANERS RECONDITIONED Adding Machines, Typewriters, Boardroom Tables, Floor Model Fans, Sand Urns, Filing Kardex, Stationery Cabinets, Steel Shelving, Parts Cabinets, Frigidaires.343 Notre Dame St.East \u2014 Tel.861-3691 Comptometers, Cash Registers, 1 cup green onion tops chopped 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt Co 2 teaspoons prepared mustard Yas teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons cider vinegar Romaine leaves 1.Cook potatoes, covered, in boiling, slightly salted water in 1% cups sugar 4 tablespoons flour 14 teaspoon mace Dash of salt Y4 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon melted butter or margarine 1.Prepare piecrust mix, following label directions.Roll out half to a 12-inch round on a lightly 1138 FOR SALE \u2014 General |151 WANTED TO PURCHASE |a large saucepan 45 minutes.or floured pastry cloth or board: fit $1 0 88 FIFTY fect iron tailing, plus 2 hand until tender: drain.Cool until | \" .; .rails.Reasonable.484-2277.WANTED: T .easy to handle, then peel and|into a 9-inch pie plate; trim N nw : Tea wagon prefer- CT \u20ac VU j | AND U1 ably in good condition: also dice.(There should he about 8 guerhang ht neh.ds: cut i , ; rye spr old pieces of porcelain, Call i 9 .ash rhubarb; im ends, ¢ ALL: 766-2506 \u2018 AUBUSSON INDIAN 481-1558 after 1 pan.cups.Place in a large bowl.rhubarb into l-inch pieces.1760 CHURCH AVE.HANDWOVEN 2.Chop 3 ol the eggs and add to {There should be about 4 cups.) DIFFERENT SIZES rr ee _ \u2014 potatoes; sprinkle chopped pars- 3.Beal eggs slightly in a large HALF PRICE WANTED: LARGE 2 SECTION |ley over.(Set remaining egg .1.blend in sugar, flour, * CLEARINGS CARPETS ALSO DRAPERIES, TERGAL CHINA DISH AND CHINA COM-; aside for garnish.; Coe] REMNANTS VARIOUS | FORT ON HIGH PEDESTAL, PRE.| ; mace.salt, and orange juice; SIZES EXCELLENT BAR- 738-3575 .PERABLY ANTIQUE.MUST BE 3.Blend mayonnaise or salad |gtir in rhubarb to coat pieces GAINS oi FOADLOOM.ANYTIME | REASONABLE.CALL 481-0567.dressing.onion tops.sugar.salt, well, Spoon into prepared pastry WOOL RUGS AND RUNNERS _ 5 mustard, pepper, and vinegar in shell.sant OS PRICES CALL 737- STUDIO couch $15.: kitchen table and a small bowl: pour over potato Cross-hatch the pie with strips A Ty é NE PH SE Sonematic aute radio.h Y a mixture; toss lightly to coat of pastry, and set pie pan on Co \u2018 To.- W at Have OU\u2019 evenly.Cover and chill until cookie sheet to bake, in a hot .142 PHOTO SUPPLIES serving time.oven (425) for 50 minutes, until + / - - WE THING O ; ; astrv à jui Lady S Alligator CAMERA for sale, Canon 1V-S2.| UY A ES par 4.Spoon salad, mounding in a pastry is golden and juices are Serenar | 1.8 lens, speed to 1000.Good | NOS.CARPETS.ETC.CALL bowl shape.into a serving dish.bubbling.Cool on a wire rack on, accessories, reus 7 .-43 sveni - : : .Handbag Tr on.ga tassories, reasonable 8061-4301.evenings 744-0948.(Tip: Salad is easy to pat into, before slicing.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE shape with two large spoons.) | _\u2014 DEON SACRIFICE PRICE TT ~~~ | (Makes 8 servings.) © Skim milk or buttermilk \u2014 CALL 481-3476 ) : ; ; Slice the remaining eggs and: Perfect for an afternoon or be- .WANTED: Old fashioned .; .ft Occasional Chairs coloured leaded glass shade.use as a garnish with some of fore-bedtime pickup \u2014 and so 3 KITCHEN table with B clvurs: hum Preferably in good order.|the parsley chopped and un-| good for you, too.Count 90 cal- t À ie, Very good condition, reasonable Wanted ) | chopped, a few green leaves of ories for a cupful.Munch on five f HU 16a lettuce, and a sprinkling of pap- | thin pretzel sticks as a go-with 3 .; LERENC HH OR SPANISH .WANTED: wardrobe cupboard.rea- rika for color.for only 20 calories.ÿ .SUITABLE FOR sonable.Call 481-8753, after 6 p.m, mm em - - \u2014 mom ee me mn Bargain Bonanza : LIVING ROOM.PRIVATE _ \u2014! 747-0424 EVENINGS.; WANTED telescope reflector from : J Walnut Hoval System Danish 6 to 10 inches, Call 534-3177, ! book shelving: 4 rails 9° x 32\" \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 4 and brass brackets.Never } used ~ stil in box.Private * ?sale Cal after 6.00 845-7886 COMPTOMETER Chateau Maisonneuve i + Condit OPERATORS Cont Yo, | Air Conditioners St.Catherine & York Streets .DEMAND (USE WESTERN ENTRANCE) Window tape.coll 481 22750 between are in o and 7 pm ENCYCLOPEDIA 1985 edition.white ENROLL NOW FOR A SHORT + und blue leatherette binding.sacrifice ERETrre ee INEXPENSIVE COURSE THAT BEDSI'READ and matching d :s, wil to wall, sas: comfarters.single IS OFFERED BY THE and double.$5 cach.Call 748 1081, NINE piece period mahogans cine MANUFACTURER OF THE room set, marble top.cabinet © - bination of liquor fies TN storage.COMPTOMETER space.Call HU.2.2832 \u2014 HU, 2.2829.| BOAT, runabout: 13 feet, used one \u2018 t K Y \u2019 month, $100: upright plano.$100.° Westmount WE 7 0127, ! \u2018 | | COMPLETELY TRAINED CARPET EDGES TAPED \u2018 3 REPAIRS \u2014 LAID.- EXPERT REASONABLE ; WE OFFER \" ye.os ' \u2018 a CALL 757-7853 ANVTIME, | % World Wide Chain ot Ww Individual Instruction Schools % All Books and Machines FILING cabinet and desk: lovely 3 Ls i i plece bedroom sot.Rewsonable.Cull * Low Weekly Tuition x Supplied + Placement Come see the \u201cCountry Club\u201d high atop the \"Chateau after 6.738 5473 ° ree Lifetim .\u2018 .eat + HED davenport, vers good condition, * No Contract to Sign Service Maisonneuve.\u201d You'll find leisure facilities that - Call 768-8303.Day and Evening Classes Bilingual Instruction : : : LARGE comfortable\u201d low back sofa, * Day 9 À Biling rival even the most exclusive private club.x with red - belge linen print i i ; : ; slip cover.Excellent condition, ideal For Free Brochure ond further information eo Montreal's largest indoor rooftop swimming pool large living - recrention room.$150.without obligation, write, phone, or drop e Leisure Lounge \u2014 Billiard room DINING.Foor rite, 8\u201d piece \u2018West- into our school today .e Relaxing Sauna baths minster oak) perfect, $75: crib, \u2018 © Air-cooled in summer by refrigeration dresser: washing machine: Hving room \u2018THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL\u201d o Electricity included in rental furniture.932 9603.© Deep soundproofing in walls and ceilings « NEW CHINESE RUGS.9 x 12, THREE ® 1007 parking for tenants and visitors parking SMALLER RUGS.747-1037.e Excellent location in Westmount FU 0 bd \\ i C 3 oO RR Rental and Management Agent OAK typewriter desk and VICTOR COMPTOMETER LIMITED typewriter: padded bar, 5 (oot \"IRN ROYAL TRUST and 3 stouls: camera, 33 mm., sh ve, projector, ell and : Hoes, \"200 \"Ri, morcon \u201c34 3414 PARK AVE.8 49 703 5 Yo sro.486-0617 .Perfect condition.a - q = - sonable.Catt.45.foion.Rea (Corner of Sherbrooke; ! « Rotary club reb Carnival funds bear bulk Weredale Camp will be open again this summer, despite a major fire there late last August that destroyed the main dining hall and several other buildings.The Westmount Rotary Club, which built the gutted dining hall back in 1934 when the club was under president Percy Jarman, was responsible for its rebuilding this year.The club contributed a total of $25,000.To meet that commitment, the, -\u2014\u2014\u2014 club has made the Weredale Camp project their major goal in the funds raised through their annual Carnival.In an effort to acquire all the money possible, the Rotarions have done over their carnival from top to bottom in an at- | chances are you'll be in for a | big surprise, When the fire struck last year, it was the middle of August and the camping season.All the fire- | fighting equipment at the camp | Was thrown into action and all the boys went to work.The fire tempt to attract as man eo- :; : ple Pas possible.The Carnival was finally contained hours later will run from June 14-18.rafter gutting four buildings.Their motto for this year's! The boys were forced to re- carnival is \u2018Fun\u201d and that hits turn to Weredale House for the the nail right on the head.remainder of the summer.With- Old Beams in days, the Rotary executive One of the new booths will be were on the site to see what tied right in with Weredale.could be done with regards to There will be some of the heavy ; rebuilding.beams from the destroyed dining The results of this is that the hall on hand and the aim of the boys will leave for their camp game to see if you can hammer shortly this summer, and will be a regular size nail into this greeted with a spanking new beam in three blows, Sound dining hall and work shop build- easy?Come to the carnival and ing.Rebuilding Weredale Camp has long history of aid visitors.Since its need for a Home patterned after the Shaftsbury Homes in.the Old Country, for boys who, because of conditions in their : homes.were not enjoying the privileges and rights that are; conducive to good citizenship.ALEXANDER Charles Alexander, a local: philanthropist, was interested .and the first Boys\u2019 Home was established on Mountain Street, opening its doors in 1870.The name \u201cAlexander\u201d should be: well remembered in the City of Westmount as a store bearing ; his name operated for many ycars on St.Catherine Street.; just west of Greene Avenue.From this modest beginning, additions were made as the demands became urgent for two! new sections of the building.Early in the 1900's the interest\u2019 of the Board was aroused through the lack of facilities for the care of delinquent boys! and through their interest and support, the Boys\u2019 Farm and Training School at Shawbridge ; Was established in 1907, as the first cottage-planned institution for boys in our country.In 1918, the Board brought into being the first summer camp for our so-called under-privileged boys, originally called \u201cCamp | Boy\u201d and located on Lac Du-| puis on the site now occupied by the new modern hotel known as \u201cL\u2019Esterel\u201d.A year 24 hours aft Camp for many years has been operated as a unit of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association.IN DEBT These extra loads, however, placed a heavy financial responsibility on the old institution, and, follewing the First World War, it found itself heavily in debt.The interest of the Rotary Club of Montreal, a newly established service club.was solicited and in 1920 they campaigned for $20,000.to write off the bank overdraft and to give the old institution a new lease of life.Rotary's interest has been continuously er the fire maintained in its affairs ever since and when it was decided | that a new building and new location were required, the Rotary Club of Montreal, in 1928-9, sponsored a campaign for a quarter of a million dollars, the largest amount ever raised by a service club any place at that time.The campaign went over the top to the extent of $39.000.and the new, Boys' Home\u2014Weredale House \u2014was established in our City.Since its establishment, it has been necessary to make (wo additions to the building to provide for increased accommodation and the investment now represents an equity in excess of onc million dollars.The spirit of having to meet other needy causes was not di- WEREDALE HOUSE, named welcomes for the Park in which it is located in the lower southeast corner of our City, was built in 1930 to provide a new home for the Boys\u2019 Home of Montreal which had opened its doors on Mountain Street in 1870 as a home for boys,\u2014A Home for Boys, regardless of creed, colour or condition, who through no fault of their own were deprived of the care of their own homes.Since its establishment in Westmount, over 3,000 boys between the ages of 10 and 18 have called it \u201chome\u201d, some for a few weeks only and others for many years, depending upon the conditions prevailing in their own homes.Weredale House, in addition to providing all the cares found in a normal home, has facilities | for sports and activities includ- | ing a playing-yard, a gymnasium, swimming pool, class! rooms in which the boys study their lessons under supervision, craft classes, library, games | rooms, facilities for dental care and hospitalization and an Auditorium which is used for large gatherings and in which a chapel service is held every Sunday morning.ALWAYS OPEN Weredale is always open and! establishment in Westmount, most of the boys who have heen ;in residence have attended our Protestant and Catholic schools, from which many have graduated and some have gone on to University.Many of the older boys work and while they continue to live at Weredale pay for their board and lodging as is expected of every growing citizen.As we are now giving consideration to the historical background of the establishments in our City, probably a little of the history of the House would not be remiss.Almost a century ago.in fact in 1868, a group of young men in a Bible Class, attending a church then located on Beaver Hall Hill, decided that their Christian endeavours should carry them beyond the walls of the church and set about to find an \u201cunmet nced\u201d in the growing metropolis of Montreal.A Protestant infant day- school seemed to be the answer, but before formal plans could be made, the Protestant Board of School Commissioners came into being and picked up the slack in this connection.They then sought other avenues and decided that there was a following its opening it was re- minished through its establish- ramed \u201cCamp Lewis\u201d and the ment in Westmount, as, over uilds Weredale Cam the years, land Weredale House has been made available at a nominal cost for the building of the Red Feather adjacent vw Building on Atwater Avenue and an outright gift of land made possible 1be establishment of the Children's Service Centre next door: the most recent addition to Weredale House being the provision, on a rental basis, of premises for the National Office of the Boys Clubs of Canada ROTARY CLUB The interest of the Rotias Club of Montreal in Weredale House sparked the interest of one of its children, the Rotary Club of Westmount, and its first major social service project was the establishment of a new eanp\u2014 Camp Weredzle \u2014 at Lac L'Achigan, for boys of Were- dale House.This was brought about in the depths of the depression in 1933-34 and the spirit that prevailed in overcoming all obstacles in the establishment of the camp at that time, bespeaks the determination of the Westmount Ro- tarians that has been so evidem over the years through the conduct of their annual carnival by which they have established the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Greene Avenue, Prospect House for Elderly People and contributions to a host of other charitable undertakings.Members of both Rotary Clubs have been (Continued on page 39) Percy Jaormom, left, Vern McAdam ond Les Stuart, discuss rebuilding 9961 \u2018Z aunp \u2018Appsinys \u2018JUILIDX] JUROUNSIM YL \u2014 LE eT The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 38 Elsby joins Beavers in new twin role Ted Elsby.one of the most respected names in Montreal football for the lasi twelve years has joined the Montreal Beavers in a {win role as Training Camp Coach and Game Program Manager.Elsby should be a valuable asset to the Club in both capacities.Ted's experience as a defensive lineman should prove of immediate assistance to Head Coach Marvin Bass in stabilizing his young front four.In assuming control over the Montreal Beaver Autostade Program, Elsby brings with him a wealth of advertising and printing knowledge.He has a diversified background as an advertising salesman and consultant, and currently is part owner of a Montreal printing company.\u201cBeaver President, John Newman is going first class all the way for the fans and that policy also applies to the Game Program\u201d, said Elsby.\u201cWe have studied the best in Canada and the United States and can guarantee that the Beaver Game Program \u2014 as well as the team \u2014 will be the finest in Canada.\u201d Softhall standings MOSQUITO MARLINS RED WINGS CHIEFS JETS PEE WEE BRAVES GIANTS METS DODGERS BANTAM WHITE SOX YANKEES INDIANS ORIOLES A.MacDonald | gets \u2018Y\u2019' post DV.Macdonald, Chairman of the Westmount YMCA Perscn- nel Committee, announced the: appointment of Andrew Mac- Donald as Physical Education Director To Andrew MacDonald is a, graduate of the University of, New Brunswick in Physical Education.His primary and secondary school education was | received in both Canada and the United States.While attending school at Wakefield.Mass.MacDonald served the YMCA as a leader and on the summer program staff.While at University he was a member of the Varsity Soccer Squad.gymnastics and track and field team.His other in-, terests are camping.skiing golf and haudball.Under MacDonald's leadership the \"Y' looks to an expansion in the fitness and family programming.Tennis instruction available Boys and girls who are residents of Westmount may register for special tennis instruction.This instruction will take place on the junior tennis courts starting on Tuesday.July 6th, from 10 to 12 noon and subsequent Thursdays and Tuesdays through to August 25th.The group will be limited to sixty.You may register at the artificial rink before June 10.The {ee will be $3.00, Gr w Lb PTS 4 4 0 0 8 4 2 2 0 4 4 | 2 | 3 4 0 3 I 1 4 3 1 0 6 4 2 1 | 5 4 1 2 1 3 4 | 3 0 2 4 4 0 0 8 4 2 2 0 4 4 | 2 | 3 4 0 3 1 1 - COOPER FRS \u201c Mind you the boss put up a very game performance\u2014\u201d HH: SPORTS CAR SPECIALISTS 382 VICTORIA AVENUE QUEBEC MONTREAL 6 \u2018Y to get five new directors J.E.Annesley announced ithat the membership of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.will be asked to approve the addition of 5 new directors to the Westmount Branch Board of Management at the Annual Meeting to be held tomorrow Friday, June 3rd.| In making the announcement, Annesley reported the appointments are being made to enable the branch to carry out its program plans and goals for the next i 5 years.playground | Summer | programme The City of Westmount | Recreation Department will \u2018be operating a summer | playground program at Prince Albert Park, West- ;mount Park, and Staynor \u2018Park.The first day of registration will be Monday, \u2018June 27th at 9.00 a.m.at îthe comfort stations of the.\u201cabove-named parks.Boys and girls from 6 to 16 years of age are welcome and will be able to partici- | pate in a wide program ;which includes handicrafts, {tours of interest.picnics, sports, etc.Further information may \u2018be had by contacting John Garland.Recreation Supervisor at 932-4293.| - ; Have you a Red Cross Teen Home Nursing Manual?It is available from all provincial offices of the Canadian Red Cross Society.at a price of $1.00.FIAT Spyder Clarke avenue (Continued from page 4) more efficient character than those enlisted in Montreal.JOCKE YSHIP \u201cAnd now commenced another game of jockeyship.There were able and efficient men in abundance at Mackinaw.but for several days not one presented himself.If offers were made to any, they were listened to with a shake of the head.Should anyone seem inclined to enlist, there were officious idlers and busybodies of that class who are ready to dissuade others from any enterprise in which they themselves have no concern.They would pull them by the sleeves, take him to one side, or would suggest dificulties outright, FINALLY \u201cAt length, one man was hardly enough to engage, and he was used like a stool pigeon.to decoy others; but several days elapsed before any more could be prevailed upon to join them.A few then came to terms.Tt was desirable to engage them for five years, but some refused to engage for more than three.Then they must have a part of their pay in advance, which was readily granted.When they had pocketed the amount, and squandered it in regales for their outfits, they began to talk of pecuniary obligations at Mackinaw, which must be discharged before they were free to depart; or engagements with other persons.which were only cancelled by a reasonable consideration.\u201cIt was in vain to argue or remonstrate.The money advanced had already been sacked and spent, and must be lost and the recruits left behind, unless they could be freed from their debts and engagements.Accordingly, a fine was paid for one; a judgment for another; a tavern bill for a third; and almost all had to be bought off from other prior engagements, either real or pretended.\u201d \u201cMr.Hunt groned in spirit atl the incessant and unreasonable demands of these worthies upon his purse; yet with all the outlay of funds, the number recruited was scanty, and many of the most desirable still held themselves aloof, and were not to be caught by a golden bait.With these he tried another temptation.Among the recruits who had enlisted he distributed feathers and ostrich plumes.These they put in their hats, and thus figured about Makinaw assuming airs of vast importance, as voyageurs in a new company, that was Lo eclispe the Northwest.The effect was complete.A French Canadian is too vain and mercurial a being to withstand the finery and ostentation of the feather.\u2018Numbers immediately pressed into service.One must have an ostrich feather; another must have a white feather with a red tip; a third a bunch of cocks\u2019 tails.Thus, all paraded about in vainglorious style, mode delighted with the feathers in their hats than the money in their pockets.and considering themselves fully equal to the boastful men of the north.\u201cThese matters being arranged, they prepared to embark; but the embarkation of .a crew of Canadian voyageurs, on a distant expedition is not so easy a matter as might be imagined; especially in such vainglorious fellows with in both pockets, and cocks' tails in their hats.Like sailors.Canadian voyageurs generally preface a long cruise with a carouse.They have their cron- jes, their brothers, their cousins, their wives, their sweethearts; all to be entertained at their expense.They feast, they fiddle, they drink, they sing, they dance, the frolic and they fight until they are a mad a so many drunken Indians.The publicans are all obedient to their commands, never hesitating to let them run up scores without limit, knowing that, when their own money is expended, the purses of their employers must answer for the bill, or the voyage will be delayed.(TO BE CONTINED NEXT WEEK) Specialised disc brake service e WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.SUMMER FUN CLUB FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 8 TO 13 YEARS .a daily program of swimming instruction, handicrafts, trips and tours, skits, sing-songs, sports, hikes, archery and special events.JULY 4th to AUGUST 12th Registration Limited \u2014 Folders available ot 4585 Sherbrooke St.West 937-3916 TRIUMPH Spitfire MK I! TR4A - IRS JAGUAR 3.6 MARK 1} 38s X.K.E, YAMAHA WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF SPORTS CARS Les Leston molor racing accessories @ Slebro free flow exhauste SPORTS CAR SPECIALISTS 882 VICTORIA AVE.- 482-9595 © MONTREAL ROVER Wire wheel service 2000 T.C.80 CC Ga se Etes \u201cWe only came in for the protection money!\u201d Weredale .(Continued from page 37) active Governors of Weredale and the Westmount Club has held a field-day at Camp Were- dale annually since the camp was officially opened in 1934.Is is appropriate that this article appear in the newspaper at a time when the United Red .Feather Campaign is reaching its peak, as Weredale House, like 32 other agencies, raises the balance of its funds required to maintain its operation through the United Red Feather Campaign.Approximately 25% of its operating funds comes from this source.It is quite natural, therefore, that members of the Weredale Staff and the older boys themselves are participants in the campaign.The balance of the .funds required comes from Government payments for boys who are deemed indigent and, in some instances, payments are made by parents who can afford to contribute and, of course, the older boys work and pay for their cost of care.Scholarships for boys going on for higher education are made possible through friends and in some instances bequests have been left to Weredale for this purpose.STAFF The staff of Weredale, majority of whom have been associated with the work for many years, continuously em- | phasize the fact that no insti- | tution should ever attempt Lo | take the place of the home.It; should, however, provide an adequate substitute until the home conditions can right them- | selves, or until the boy is old enough to think in terms of establishing a home of his own.Senior summer schedule DATE TEAMS DIAMOND NO, Tues., June 7 CITY vs WANDERERS 1 Tues., June 7 STARS vs POLICE 2 Thurs., June 9 CITY vs STARS 1 Thurs., June 9 POLICE vs WANDERERS 2 Tues., June 14 POLICE vs CITY 1 Tues., June 14 WANDERERS vs STARS 2 Thurs., June 16 POLICE vs STARS 1 Thurs., June 16 WANDERERS vs CITY 2 Tues., June 21 WANDERERS vs POLICE 1 Tues., June 21 STARS vs CITY 2 Thurs., June 23 STARS vs WANDERERS 1 Thurs., June 23 CITY vs POLICE 2 Tues., June 28 CITY vs WANDERERS 1 Tues., June 28 STARS vs POLICE 2 Thurs., June 30 CITY vs STARS 1 Thurs., June 30 POLICE vs WANDERERS 2 Tues., July 5 POLICE vs CITY 1 Tues., July 5 WANDERERS vs STARS 2 Thurs., July 7 POLICE vs STARS 1 | Thurs., July 7 WANDERERS vs CITY 2 Tues., July 12 WANDERERS vs POLICE 1 Tues., July 12 STARS vs CITY 2 Thurs., July 14 STARS vs WANDERERS 1 Thurs., July 14 CITY vs POLICE 2 Tues., July 19 CITY vs WANDERERS 1 Tues., July 19 POLICE vs STARS 2 PLAYOFFS Thurs., July 21 Tues., Aug.4 Thurs., Aug.11 Tues., Aug.23 4 Tues., Aug.16 Thurs., Aug.25 9 Thurs., Aug.18 Tues., Aug.30 Tues., July 26 Thurs., Aug.Thurs., July 28 Tues., Aug.softball 1 This attitude makes for a happy : institution.| \u201cOld Boys\u201d never lose touch with the House or the Camp that has meant so much to them during a critical period in their lives and the records at Were- dale show many of its graduates to be professional men of standing and hundreds of honest law-abiding citizens, proud of their association with | Weredale and thankful to the citizens of our metropolitan City that make its work pos- | sible.LC.(Continued from page 18) changing his clothes \u2014 the King's Plate cup from King | George VI.Emphatically a tremendous * achievement, from cleaning boots to building The Globe & Mail, which has now acquired respect from coast tu cuast, and alone flutters the Maple Leaf daily in Britain.Aimed at the highest general intelligence in \u2018Toronto, the controlling strings of the paper are actually pulled in Westmount, whence the highest general intelligence in Toronto is thus Iluminated and controlled.Of course this is quite in keeping with a suburb of Montreal the nerve- centre of the nation.A managing editor of The Globe & Mail asked me the location of LCC: the present owner is an LCC Old Boy; its best column is by Richard Needham, the only Canadian to publicly ridicule its founder on a delicate matter; Its founder rom London, its most-read writer from the West, and its owner of West- mount -\u2014 is this is not ainef- fable.may 1 enquire: What as it?the TOMMY GAUMOND Proprietor of The Grosvenor Auto Repair soys \"We're at your service day and night.You can depend on us to do the job right way and charge a reasonable price.Come and see us the next time your car needs body repairs.\" @ TOWING (Day or Night) @ BODY WORK & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATES | GROSVENOR AUTOREPAIR 5001 St.Ambroise St.corner St.Remi WE.3-4092 \u2014 WE.2-4077 NIGHTS: PO.9-1517 QT» = POOL For Ladies For Men Family Swims\u2014Monday Friday Saturday Mixed for Adults \u2014Monday & SWIM INSTRUCTION \u2014 Men \u2014 Mon, & Wed.Ladies \u2014 Tues.& Thur.4 ) 5 \u2014Tues.& Thur.mornings Tues.& Thur.evenings \u2014Mon.thru Fri.mornings 12:30- 2:00 Mon.thru Fri.evenings pid SWIM at the TIME RECREATIONAL SWIM 11:00-12:30 8:00- 9:00 5:30- 7:00 8:00- 9:00 7:00- 8:00 2:30- 3:30 Friday 9:00-10:00 FOR CHILDREN (8-17 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Friday 4:30- 5:00 Saturday morning 7:00- 8:00 9:00-10:00 8 TO 13 YEARS Y.M.CA years) \u2014 10:00-12:00 nd AAAMAMAAMAAAAAAAAA MAMMA MAMMA AAAMAMAMAAAAMAMAAAAMAMAAAN SUMMER FUN CLUB FOR BOYS AND GIRLS \u2014 JULY 4th \u2014 AUGUST 12th AAMAMAMAMAMAMAMAdBAMAMAAAAMAAAAMAAAMAAAAMAAMAASAAAAAAAAANAAANI SPECIAL SUMMER RATES \u2014 REGISTER EARLY SPECIAL FOLDERS AVAILABLE FOR ALL ABOVE PROGRAMS UPON REQUEST \u2014 PLEASE CALL WE.7-3916 WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.4585 Sherbrooke Street West 9961 \u2018Z euNp \u2018Abpsonys \u2018saujusïxa JUNOUNSIM YL \u2014 4F The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 2, 1966 \u2014 40 ELECTORS oF WESTMOUNT KEEP HONEST GOVERNMENT gc KEEP A STRONG VOICE IN THE LESAGE CABINET HON.RICHARD HYDE, Q.C.Born in this riding and a long-time resident of Westmount.= Graduate of Westmount High School, Royal Military College and University of Montreal (B.C.L.1938).Member of the Bar of the Province : of Quebec, and Queen's Counsel.Served with the Royal Canadian Artillery in the United Kingdom and Europe during World War Il and retired from the Active Reserve Force in 1954, as Commander 3rd Divisional Artillery with the rank of Brigadier.First elected as member for West- mount-St.George in 1955 and reelected in 1956, 1960 and 1962.Elected Deputy-Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in 1960 and in January of 1962 became the first English language Speaker of the Legislature in over half a century.Appointed to the Cabinet as Minister of Revenue in 1965.\"Richard Hyde the Liberal who has done yeoman service in the Legislature since 1955\u201d \u2014 Montreal Star.COMMITTEE ROOMS : OFFICIAL LIBERAL CANDIDATE 4141 SHERBROOKE W.On June 5th Mark X rE Your X for HYDE HYDE JOHN RICHARD Telephone 931-2571 Br ye pi Boulevard, Westmount, "]
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