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[" Vol.XXXIV, No.34 MONTREAL 6, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966 12 PAGES 5e: Direct access to Metro SHERBROOKE ST.N The Ww E E Mother House M oO A D T s A WwW Vv Ÿ ~ A E © E| STATION E ° R E E N E A Vv E T ORES Dp ST.CATHERINE ST.Shown on the map above, in the form of a dotted tine along Western avenue, is the proposed tun- Tunnel Route nel path.The heavy black line is the Metro Library takes a look back to the 1940's The Westmount Library gives us a glance into the past \u2014 with a look at the best sellers of the 1940's.| At this time Richard Llewellyn's book \u2018How Green Was My Valley\u2019 topped the list, tollowed by \u201cKitty Foyle\u201d.by Christopher Morley: \u201cMrs.Mini- ver\", by Jan Struther: \u201cFor Whom The Bell Tolls\u201d.by Ernest Hemingway: \u2018The Nazarene\u201d, by Sholem Asch: \u201cThe Grapes Of Wrath\u201d, by John Steinbeck: and Night in Bombay\", by Louis Bromfield.Non-fictional best-sellers did not include a single \u2018\u2018war book\u201d and featured such titles as: \u201c\u2018I Married An Adventurer''.by Osa Johnson: \u2018A Smattering Of Ignorance\u2019, Oscar Levant: \u201cLand Below The Wind\u201d, by Agnes Newton Keith: \u201cNew England Indian Summer\u2019, by Van Wyck Brookes: and \u2018Days Of Your Years\u201d.Paassen.War The year 1942 brought about the appearance of many \u2018\u2018war books\u201d on the besf-seller list as the United States struck their first offensive blow in the bombing of Tokyo.On the top of the best-seller list was \u201cThe Song of Bernadette.by Franz Werfel; followed by John Steinbeck's \u2018\u2019The Moon is Down\u2019.Other fiction successes were: \u2018\u2018Dragon Seed\u201d.by Pearl Buck, \u2018Drivin\u2019 Woman\u2018, by Elizabeth Pickett; \u201cWindswept\u201d Chase: \u2018The Robe\u2018, by Lioyd C.Douglas: and \u201cThe Keys of The Kingdam', A.J.Cronin.The rookie of World War II, Private.Hargrove, was the star by Pierre Van | by Mary Ellen | in all editions topped 2,000,000.| Next in succession were: \u2018\u2018Mission to Moscow\u2019.by Joseph E.| Davies: \u2018\u2018The last Time I saw Paris\u2019, by Eliott Paul; \u201cThey Were Expendable\u201d, by W.W.White; \u201cFlight to Arras\u2019, by Antoine de St.Exupery and finally.\u2018Inside Latin America\u201d, by John Gunther.All are available for circulation at the library.WTA sponsors hootenanny \u2014 corn roast The Westmount Tenants | Association will sponsor a Corn Roast and Hootenanny on Saturday evening, August 27, in the Unity: Boys\u2019 Club on Greene avenue.| The evening of food and isong gets underway at 7 p.m.and everyone is welcome to attend.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club is located just south of Dot-| chester boulevard at 1090 [ | of hit book of 1942 fiction; sales Greene avenue.storage line running from the station almost to Greene avenue.Tenants demand report City officials have stated that the Urban Renewal Report.which they are currently studying, will be made available to the public in a shorter form in five weeks, if possible.! The report came under fire at à a recent meeting of the West- mount Tenants Association where chairman Al Fisher stated that, \u201cWe know there is a\u2019 lot in it.but we want to know: ; what's in it.\u201d The Selby area residents are hopeful that the report will hold some answer to their problem of housing.The Trans-Canada Highway will make its way through their homes by June of next year.As of yet.many of the 200 odd families who must leave have not found a place to ive.The city has set up a relocation office for these people.but, as was told to the WTA meeting by several people.\u201cThey just send us to Point St.Charles.\u201d Some residents said at the meeting that while at the re- (Continued on page 8) Index Churches .8 Classifieds .10-11 Editorial .4 Women's .9 Kernel a al RA Ao SMC IR BRIE ARE a PO NE 3 NASA LÀ Next week's weather AUGUST 27 By ERIC NEAL TO SEPT.3 Blue sky, harvest moon weather into mid-week.Afternoons sultry.Possibility of very local thunder showers with hail and gale winds, Valley mists morning and evening.Mainly sunny and very warm everywhere through the middle of this week.Night and day temperatures, 40 to 75°F.Heavy rains, with hail will follow, due to tropical storms in south and near our Atlantic coasts.1'* to 14\u2019 for the Maritimes, and 'y to %'* elsewhere.Gale force winds can cause considerable damage at this time.Clearing generally for a pleasant weekend.is definite Tunnelling to close Western for 100 days The Westmount Centre Inc., builders of Westmount Square.have been granted the right to construct a pedestrian tunnel to link up with the Metro station at Atwater and Western, The tunnel will extend right down the centre of Western avenue from the southwest corner of Wood and will enter the west wall of the subway station.Construction is due to begin any day now, and the operation on Western avenue will be done with the \u2018open cut\u2019 method, meaning digging from the street down.100 days What does this mean to you\u201d?Just this.Western avenue from Wood to Atwater will be closed to all traffic for at least 100 days.However inconvenient this 100 day detour may be to residents, one can't help but marvel at the engineering feat that is involved.The actual tunnel will come north from the Square at the northeast corner of Wood for only a few feet.Once it reaches the centre of Western avenue, it will bear right and continue down the centre of Western avenue to the west wall of the Metro station.This may not sound very difficult.but when one remembers that the Metro western storage yards are directly beneath Western avenue from Atwater to Greene.one can appreciate the problem at hand.especially when the ceiling of the subway ln Arend A THE BIG LIFT: A crane lifis lies only 30 feet under Western avenue, Therefore this Westmount \"Square tunnel must be built between the subway below and the road above \u2014 allowing c¢nough clearance to assure the safety of both 1 So, when vou stop and think about it, 100 days for 1 block of tunnel as described above is not bad at all.Westmount and Montreal city engineers have both seen the i plan of the tunnel and have both agreed.The only thing being waited upon now is a permit to start construction.The Future But.residents, this tunnel will save much more time in the future than it will cost you while lits under construction.Granted 1100 days is a long wait, but \u2018think what it will mean when the tunnel is complete.It will give Westmounters a \"direct access to Metro from Greene avenue, in fact, one could walk underground from Greene ,avenue to Cabot Square due to this tunnel.When you add onto this the fact that the City of Westmount wits going to close the street in that section anyway (lo repave it.the extra time will be worth it.a 12,000 pound slab of concrete into place at the Alexis Nihon Plaza as if it was a single brick.The slab which is (wo stories high is transported to the site by truck where the crane takes over.The whole operation took about two minutes to complete.Now that's the way to construct a building, two floors at a time, (Examiner News Photo) The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, August 25, 1966 \u2014 2 TRY À BUCKET of Tommy Tomasso\u2019s The $25 million West- Fried mount Square complex, Chichen © .now rising well above ground in the Western- Greene and St.Catherine- Wood avenue area of West- mount will become one of Canada\u2019s most unique resi- , dential-commercial building projects when it stands substantially completed in \u2018May 1967.Col.Sander's Recipe 4 T 14 pieces of Delicious i : The three 21-storey towers, Chicken each sheathed in a black, Dura- 4 lchron aluminum curtain-wall, IT S.Hot Biscuits \u2018will rise dramatically against i : Montreal's changing skyline \u2014 IT'S the design of architect Meis van : thei der Rohe, creator of the famous Finger Lickin Gravy Scagram Building in New York 4 $3.95 City and the Toronto-Dominion 4 Delivered FREE Centre in downtown Toronto.ANYWHERE IN WESTMOUNT RE.9-5555 somo LLL Fes Westmount Square is actually Canada's first example of the present trend toward the combined working-living and shop- ping-recreation environment which is now re-vitalizing many major cities on this continent.Briefly then, Westmount Square can best be described as Montreal's \u2014 and Canada's \u2014 first city-within-a-city.Immensity of the Complex Square contains an impressive Situated on a tract of 155,000 array of structures.These in- square feet of land, Westmount clude a 21- -storey ultra-modern ALUMINUM BUILDING PRODUCT LT bn Aie JC 1530 8 Beaubien St.pi hb A \u2018.OT 27958551 CFOX IS THE STATION FOR WITH THE GREATER SOUNDS GREATER MONTREAL ES SEL ; office tower; two 21-storey luxury apartment buildings; a three-storey intermediate building designed to accommodate a department store and a restaurant; a shopping mall; a theatre and extensive underground parking.The main structures will stand completely detached and will occupy only a small part of the total land area.The surrounding space will then be transformed into a park-like setting to form a beautifully landscaped plaza complete with flowers, trees, pools and pedestrian walkways.The Office Tower The 21-storey office tower, which will be known officially as One Westmount Square, has been designed as a superior quality office building, centrally air-conditioned and with the best combination of functional and aesthetic elements of contemporary architecture, \u201cOne Westmount Square will offer tenants the very best in efficiency, comfort, service and utility,\u201d the architects declare.Highlights of the office tower will include: 10,500 square feet of rentable space on 19 typical upper floors and 5,000 square feet on the ground floor; dual duct system of heating, cooling and humidity control, designed to maintain maximum comfort all year around; six Otis high- speed Autotronic elevators; each upper floor will have approximately 420 linear feet of natural light from eight-feet high windows of solar grey, polished plate glass; suspended acoustic tile ceilings, recessed fluorescent lighting fixtures and vinyl- asbestos tiled floors.Washrooms and drinking fountains are provided on each floor.Indoor parking for approximately 750 cars will be available in the lower levels of the office tower for tenants and business visitors.Luxury Apartment Buildings The twin 21-storey luxury apartment buildings will contain approximately 250 distinctive and luxurious suites ranging in size from one-bedroom to five- bedroom plans.All apartments will have individually controlled air-conditioning and heating.The architects make special mention of the solar grey thermal, polished plate glass used in all windows throughout the Westmount Square \u2014 on schedule; due fo open in May 1967 point out with great pride that the parquet floors are \u201ccushioned soled\u201d.This is accomplished by using a hardwood product from Sweden which has a half-inch of felt firmly glued to the underside of the parquet flooring.Special Apartments An outstanding feature of the overall designing is the provision for duplex penthouse apartments on the top six floors of each building , .a two-level effect with living room and social areas on the lower floor (Continued on page 12) 4) aT OTE A RSA [HE Let our experts handle the job, specialists in REROOFING SHEET METAL BRICK REPAIRS Call NOW for free estimates WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.Westmount WE.5-1189 24 HOUR SERVICE ITCH- 143 two residential towers.They also » a er EEE gee J ee J a etd fas NEED A CAB! UN.6-4551 VETERANS TAXI ASS'N.T HE ° * ION OU N Examiner, MONTREAL 6, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966 a ir WATCH REPAIRS ESTABLISHED 1899 5 Certified Watchmokers OHIMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.U PAGE THREE The Universaty o After a two week session in Belgium, many thoughts passed my mind.Thoughts of a \u2018University of Peace,\u201d thoughts con- verning a great man, a Nobel peace prize winner, the Founder of the University of Peace, thoughts of Congresstonists students of peace gathered from five different continents, 22 countries, members of five religions and different ideologies, This is the last in a series of stories by Michel Shore, a Notre Dame College Arts student who lives in Westmount and has just returned from spending a term at the famous University of Peace in Belgium, thoughts of great friendships bound together from the four corners of the world, thoughts of concrete application of these ideals into definite actions, thoughts aimed at using the raw material already available, a certain instinctive good will of men which does exist although at times many do not want to admit it.CAMPBELL GI CO.LIMITED MONTREAL, QUEBEC Understanding The prime example is that such a \u201cUniversity of Peace\u201d f Peace takes.The University of Peace reflects these goals where men and women from varied professions take the time to come to learn about Peace and how it can be brought about.Professors specialists in underdeveloped countries, the \u201cUnited Nations, other facets of World Affairs.and observers in economic! social and political problems tout- lined in detail in previous ar- ticles\u2019 come to enlighten the session of difficulties facing man, and solutions are put forth.However, no one at the University of Peace is naive enough to say that the road to; Peace is short, simple and without obstacles, a long and difficult path lies ahead.The destination of Peace can only be reached if men will be ready to lay aside their \u201cpreconceived.mistrust.\u201d At the moment when societies will admit that no one holds the monopoly on truth | exists dedicated to revealing different cultures, Symbol of quality roofing all men in all their differences.\u201d In understanding and accepting ® RESIDENTIAL © COMMERCIAL socials and.since 1883 ideologies within the teachings: Call our representative for free | of the *\u201cFraterial Dialogue,\u201d ! estimate showing \u201cThe harmonization of then a \u201cstable peace\u201d will be-! come reality.| During my discussions with Father Pire, sitting in the calm; scenic surrondings of the Meuse Valley.I felt that 1 was speaking to a very extraordinary people for what they are and for what they believe in, a mutual respect for one another is created.Finaly.a realization © INDUSTRIAL 7300 St.James St.W.(At West Broadway) person because for him Peace | ; not only represents an ideal but, ia way of life put into practical | application.His University of tangible; if you want Peace.pre- in principles of Peace.A few days pare for Peace.| later, blueprints were drawn up, When Father Pire's book ap- Father Pite formed and brought peared in Canada carly this year, ' forth many wonderful ideas in a he was invited for a series of in-! written planification, composed ot terviews and engagements in; filins of different countries\u2019 prob.Montreal to speak about his book lems, pamphlets and an entire and his principles for Peace.A! program to be shown in the Pavil- Montreal journalist asked him if lion; an ideal place was reserved he would be interested in con-|at Expo for such a Pavillion tributing to Expo 67.The Domi-|and a group of architects nican Father replied that he made the idea into reality on would be delighted to create a; technical drawings.However, the Peace Pavillion for the World's entire plan, energy and great Fair in Montreal.The Nobel; ideas had to be abandoned be Peace Prize winner said, \u2018\u2019How : cause the people who had taken can a World Exhibition with the | charge of the pavillion did not theme \u201cTerres des Homme s™ | find the financial backing.It is (Earth of Men) take place with- ! extremely unfortunate for such « out such a Pavillion, unifying men.(Continued on page 11) THE INSTITUTE OF DRIVER EDUCATION DIVISION OF + QUEBEC + MOTOR FTAGUE Cordially Invites You to Enroll in the New ACCREDITED DRIVING COURSES 16-21 vears ALL AGES Commencing with a FREE PREVIEW on \u201cHOW TO PASS A DRIVING TEST\u201d Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel\u20141455 Peel St.MONDAY, AUG.29th, 6:45 P.M., ivi Friends Calor Write \u2014§ 467 M ANSFI ELD (Opponte for Free Brochure Simpson's dawns upon us that all of huma- Peace which he built with funds nity is closely bound together in | from the Nobel Peace Prize every breath and motion it! 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ghttully carried ou a this is to understand that the maximum of convenience and service to the client.other one also has a message to CASH SALE: a mortgage might be arranged through give and we also have a mes- Montreal Trust for the prospective buyer, thus assuring a sabe to be given.\u201d The book is \u201ccash sale\" for the seller.Use coupon below: written in a series of interviews between Father Pire and Dr.Charles Dricot, who represents \u2014 the modern reader who criti- = vo cizes idealism and the possibility | M of Peace in this life.These in- on rea l'US terviews are bound together RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE throghout by a common thread ® Licensed Brokers ® Members Montreal Reol Estate Board of a mutual interest for man 375 Victoria Ava \u2014 TION Case St Loc Rd Phone 482-0120 and his problems.The most evi- \u2014- - dent aspect of his work insists 3 send information regarding NAME ] on the necessity that man must your Rea! Estate services.| get down from his pedestal and | abandon personel pride in order 31 would like an appoint- ADDRESS | to treat cach human being with ment with a Montreal Trust \u2014 equal dignity.The book echoes| Real Estate Agent.I the fact that Peace is something | 1 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, August 25, 1966 \u2014 The Paper of the President of CANADIAN ZAI a vu, oW Yranecs Ca THE WESTMOUNT Examiner HUGH R.MOUNT, General Manager Printed and Published Every Thursday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 John W.Sencton President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Editorial \u2014 Accounting \u2014 Circulation Displey Advertising Departments 481-2771 Clessified Advertising \u2014 8:30 e.m.to 5 p.m.Daily (Yo 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.) 481-0451 The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, $1.20 half year.Five cents a copy.Newspapers Assoclation, Quebec Newspapers Association.Mail subscriptions : 62.50 per year; Member of the Canadian Weekly Authorized an Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department.Ottawa and for payment of postage in cash, We Organized chaos THE usually sound commentaries on traffic problems from time to time issued in the name of the Royal Automobile Club of Canada were succeeded Jast week by a diatribe of generalities from General Manager John M.Mackenzie on Montreal street chaos in the midst of a multitude of construction projects.The building boom and Metro preparations, compounded by new access routes of Expo, were bound to snarl the Metropolis.This corner believes the authorities are doing a superb job of keeping traffic moving in the circumstances .Attack ! If you wish) Wesimount's mililary- minded, while perhaps not four-square behind unification of Canada\u2019s forces, will have shuddered at the suggestion that the serving officers and men should be polled on their wishes.We're old fashioned enough to believe that an armed force, no matter how democratic the traditions of the country it serves, is run, fights and survives on orders, not questions .Errol Amaron The name Amaron, so far as we know, is not of Westmount \u2014 yet it is distinguished and fondly remembered by more than one generation of local men and women who had the good fortune to attend Stanstead College.Rev.Dr.Errol Calvin Amaron, who was buried Tuesday at Crystal Lake Cemetery, near the school, was (as were his hrothers, Campbell \u201cHoly\u201d and Douglas \u201cBill\") a student there, was dean of boys in the 20s, and was the belôsed | and respected principal Say for 23 years from the early 30s into the 50s .Call off politics Must political leaders who find themselves in the Opposition forever be negative, carping, seeking to defeat and humiliate the Government?Or can a responsible Leader of the Opposition make more gains for himself and his party, at the same time confributing to the country\u2019s welfare, by statesmanlike behavior in support of the Government in power when emergencies confront the nation?Nationwide strikes are economic in nature and impact; even if the climate for labor unrest may be mis-rule or non-rule.It seems to us the trains might be kept running through Westmount Station more easily if the people\u2019s representatives, regardless of stripe or office, acted in concert and in concurrence that there IS an emergency, such as in a war, rather than as if they were forever out on the hustings.You Say What's $135,000 ?Not just peanuts Sir: 1 must say 1 admire the way The Examiner, in apparent harmony on this occasion with the City Fathers, goes along with the casual tossing around of taxpayers\u2019 money.In effect, what you are saying is: \u201cWhat's $135,000?\" That price tag for West- mount's participation in Expo \u201867 is.despite millions here and millions there.not just peanuts.1t would do a reasonable amount of repaving, street- lighting, improvement, additional park amenities or recreation facilities.Our police and fire departments could probably find good ways, in protection of life and property, to use such a figure added to their budgets.Hh, too.aml ids whdihodr 1\u2019 will have a showing in Expo.Biography of Streets Grosvenor avenue CONTRIBUTED BY THE WESTMOUNT HISTORICAL SOCIETY The following historical information on Grosvenor avenue taken from the City of Westmount Council Minutes is of sufficient interest to merit publication.While no historical tie-up with this name is available, it is interesting to note that Grosvenor was the family name of a former Duke of Westminster.July 8, 1897 \u2014 That the Road Committee be and are hereby authorized to construct drains on Grosvenor and Roslyn avenues between Cote St.Antoine and Sherbrooke streets.Nov.8, 1897 \u2014 A letter was read from G.E.Blackwell requesting that the Council order the construction of a drain in Grosvenor avenue between Western avenue and Sherbrooke street to serve buildings in course of erection by him, which having been considered, it was resolved that Blackwell's request be granted and the necessary orders be given the Road Department, July 4, 1898 \u2014 That water mains be laid and drains constructed in Roslyn avenue and Grosvenor avenue between Sherbrooke street and Western avenue.Jan.4, 1899 \u2014 By-law No.100 to impose a building line of 14 feet on Grosvenor avenue was submitted and taken into consideration.Sept.5, 1899 \u2014 Read petition signed by G.E.Blackwell, J.T.Bolt, and a number of other proprietors on Grosvenor avemre, asking that a by-law establishing a building line on said avenue be amended by permitting steps and bay-windows to project over the said building line.Oct.2, 1899 \u2014 Councillor Redfern gave notice that at the next general Session of Council he would introduce a by-law to amend by-law No.100 re Grosvenor avenue building line \u2014 either by a new definition of the \u201cbuilding line\u201d or by altering the depth of the present building line on a portion of the street, or both as may be found necessary.Nov.6, 1899 \u2014 Having taken the said report concerning building lines into consideration, including a letter dated Nov.6, 1899 from John Stewart inquiring as to the operation of the building line on Grosvenor avenue between Sherbrooke street and Cote St.Antoine road, the whole matter was referred to the committee.June 2, 1902 \u2014 That a new 2000 c.p.arc light be placed on Grosvenor avenue below Sherbrooke street.May 4, 1903 \u2014 That the Montreal Vater and Power Cempany be notified to place a hydrant at the corner of Grosvenor and Western avenues.March 29, 1904 \u2014 That a drain be constructed on Gros- venor avenue above Cote St.Antoine road sufficiently to serve the property of William Reid.April 5, 1904 \u2014 Read letter from James Hutchesion dated April 4, 1904 concerning the opening of Roslyn and Grosvenor avenues above the Boulevard was referred to the Road Committee for Westmount is aiready well provided for in the above- mentioned areas and departments.But don\u2019t be surprised if there are ratepayers in West- mount who may feel that a good Centennial project for the City would be a redue- tion in: 1967 tax- bills by the | equivatent* dé Vr35,008.Cautious Boostet consideration on motion of Councillor Galbraith.May 2, 1904 \u2014 That the Council provide the amount of $4,443.for the construction of sewers in Roslyn and Gros- venor avenues and the sum of $800.for the grading of the same avenues, the whole in accordance with the estimate of the Town Engineer.May 1, 1905 \u2014 That new gullies be placed at the following points: one on the corner of the Boulevard and Westmount avenue, south side, east of Wood avenue; Dorchester street at Columbia avenue; two on Grosvenor avenue midway between Sherbrooke street and Cote St.Antoin-: road, July 3, 1965 \u2014 That Gros- venor avenue be macadamized from Cote St.Antoine road to Westmount avenue and graded from Westmount avenue to the Boulevard.April 2, 1907 \u2014 The report from the Police, Fire and Health departments recommended that new fire alarm boxes be crected at the following points: Victoria Hall; Grosvenor avenue midway between Cote St.Antoine road and Sherbrooke street, Aug.5, 1907 \u2014 It was recommended that the necessary funds be placed at the disposal of the Road Committee for the construction of a drain in upper Grosvenor avenue at the end of the present drain to the Boulevard.Aug.14, 1907 \u2014 That the sum of $4,000.voted by the Council Aug.5, 1907 for a sewer on Grosvenor avenue, be utilized for the purpose originally intended \u2014 the completion of sidewalks.To be continued next week.New president of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association John W.Sancton, publisher of the Westmount, P.Q., Examiner, is shown ot right chatting with retiring president, J.L.McKenna, left, publisher of the Sussex, King\u2019s County Record in New Brunswick, and Jack Struthers, centre, senior editor, Centennial Commission, Ottawa.Mr.Struthers, a former weekly newspoper editor at Newmarket, Ontario, was a panel member ot the CWNA annual convention held at Soint John, N.B., August 3, 4 and 5.The group wos photographed following a panel session on CWNA publishing plans for the Centennial celebrations next year.Mr.Sancton also is chairman of the associction\u2019s advisory committee on CWNA Centennial projects and next year\u2019s convention which will be held ot Ottawa Sept.6, 7 and 8, (CWNA PHOTO) ACROSS 5.Homilies 1, Mexican 6.Muscat or Indians Concord 6.Rasp 7.Male sheep 11, Harangue 8.Sacred bull: \u201d, Quick Egypt \" Pander 9.Fork prong Derivative 10.Paradise of ammonia 17.Part of .\u2018Pub potable \u201cto be\u201d \".Cartograph 19.Quotes i 3.Tapanese 20.Kind of coin rock 19.Apple 21.Behave centers 22, Card game 21, Growing 23, Kitchen in high utensil altitudes 25.Finnish 24, Turns to seaport the left 28.Ducklike birds 29.Riding\u2019 outfit 30.Carry 81, Criminal offense 32.Agate 34.Rolled tea 37.Sea eagle 38.Jack in cribbage 41, Desires 48.Eat away 45.Not moving 46, Wanders 47.Gives over 48.A long time DOWN 1.Cocaine sou » Ver » Value Hot , Consumed 26.27.29, 81.33.34.35.36.38.Gain Pig pen Enclosure for Fall form starts Sept.13th je (Between Prince Albert & \u2018Claremont) FENN R NNN PNR EN NNN EE NN The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, August 25, 1966 \u2014 10 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 individual bosis.St.Francis Realty Company Ltd.BROKERS 300 Victoria Ave.489-5321 5 COUNTRY PROPERTY \u2014 For Sale Selby lake Near Cowansville and U.S border, 5 room cottage, clec- tricity.inside plumbing.2 minutes from Lake, one mile from stores, Call days T48- 7397, evenings 744-5023.ABERCORN Village, ski cre, 1 acre.Modernized 8 rooms, 2 bathrooms, 220, oil furnace, two-car garage, workshop, gurden.Easlly convertible four-room duplex $12,800, Carter, Long Distance evenings.538-5619.89 ~~ OFFICES TO LET Westmount St.Catherine at Metcalfe, ground floor, uir-conditioned, 1600 squure feet of bright clean spuce divided into 3 offices, heated, junitor service.parking facilities, transportation at front door.GUARDIAN TRUST CO.ADMINISTRATION DEPT 812-8231 30 APARTMENTS TO LET Westmount Spacious, airy 3+, i dry 3 Modern Building.* Living room 15-21 woo | | balcony.Bedroom 12416, mi conditioner + Dinette off bright moa.kitchen with window.Two extra large wulk-i> closuts.Wide entrance Laundry tuoIn vi Pas floor.+.3150.00 per month Coll.923-7204 RMS 5 The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising -| HUnter 1 .\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 -0451 ARS SET 10 Words 75° 5e for each additional word Accounts may be paid at an until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-045) or The Royal Bank of Canada.Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 3.30 p.m.Tuesday for current issue.For convenience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Montreal Island branch of The Bank of Montreal adit x 71 _ ROOMS TO LET D 2000877.Re ER MA RER RE 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female CORNER Old Orchard, Monk- land, large {furnished room.Near bus stop.Kitchen, bath and telephone use.Business person preferred.Call 486-1496, between 1 and 3:30 pan, and evenings after 8 p.m.73 ROOMS WANTED WIDOW retired.with furniture socks one or two rooms, home or upart- nent.Privileges, Westmount or west- end.References exchanged.482-9658.78 ROOM & BOARD WANTED Room and Board WANTED FOR RETIRED GENTLEMAN IN N.D.G.OR WESTMOUNT.SOME CARE NEEDED.CALL 484.6868, 82 \u201cAUTOS FOR SALE AUSTIN \u2018Cambrie an 1957.radio.heater.good running order.$100, Cull 695-6249.1959 Consul CONVERTIBLE, 32,500 MILES, ORIGINAL OWNER.EXCELLENT THROUGHOUT, $400.486-6880 EVENINGS.PONTIAC 1965 Parisienne, fully equipped, antomatic, low mileage, $2,500, or best offer.Call 4808-6500, 88 CAMPING EQUIPMENT \"Fully after GLENDETTE equipped to rent.6 pm.98 HELP WANTED \u2014 \u2014 \u2018Female \u201cTrailer, 18 foot.Call 489-2098 REGISTERED NURSE.Full or part time for 15-bed Convalescent Centre.Live in or out.Telephone 514-264-5408 or write Lilian I.M.Rankin, R.N., Riverview Terrace Regd.Huntingdon, Que, block ! GOOD PERMANENT POSITIONS ARE INTERESTED BOARD WORK.No Experience Required Salary While Training FOR APPOINTMENT CALL BETWEEN 2 & 7 P.M.MISS RICKABY 861-6002 GIRLS Work Still Available APPLY IMMEDIATELY FOR CHOICE JOBS APPLY MR, JOHN 2015 MOUNTAIN ST.ROOM 601 9 AM.TO 5 P.M._{IF_ YOU CAN SPEAK FRENCH AND ENGLISH FLUENTLY AND IF YOU IN SWITCH- USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified | \"01000 0800010 ees sescascerececessnn000s0e000 Phone carte encens Mail or Deliver To: EXAMINER 7003 Kildare Rood, Montreal 29 For Assistance Phone HU.1.0451 CLASSIFIEDS to figure Examiner Classifieds\u2019 low cost: How Total .First 10 words Balance .words .words in above ad.Minimum charge @ 5¢ per word [] Payment Herewith \u2014 \u201cI ui n 2 es 0 00 0 ® oe vee A 25¢ billing charge will be added to your invoice if payment does not accompany this order.Keypunch Operator REQUIRED BY MAJOR INDEPENDENT OIL COMPANY ON WEST END OF ISLAND.WITH OR WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, PREFERABLY BILINGUAL ALL COMPANY FRINGE BENEFITS AVAILABLE.FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: MR.C.BEAULIEU 489-8471 Drake female division 20 COUNSELLORS AT YOUR SERVICE COMPLETELY FREE SERVICE Open Evenings Till 8:30 Sat.9 to 12 Noon FEMALE DIVISION THE 1.3.M.BUILDING, SUITE 350, NO.§, PLACE VILLE MARIE, MONTREAL 2, P.Q, Pl, CREMAZIE: 110 CREMAZIE SLVD., W., SUITE 200.MONTREAL 11, P.& TELEPHONE FOR BOTH BRANCHES: 861-7393 BOYS WANTED FOR Outdoor distribution program.GOOD PAY RAPID ADVANCEMENT APPLY MR.LANDER 2015 MOUNTAIN ST.ROOM 601 9 A.M.TO 5 P.M.102 HELP WANTED \u2014 MALE ELECTRICAL SERVICE ® INDUSTRIAL ® COMMERCIAL ® RESIDENTIAL 24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE H.R.CASSIDY 484-3523 5765 Monkland Ave.Quality - Service - Satisfaction 113 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED SEEKING woman in West- mount to care for 3 year old in her own home, 5 days a week, 8 am.to 4 pm.and give lunch to 7 year old, Call 933-9782.BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE COLLEGE student, Days or evenings.119 Westmount area.WE, 2-4574.Service Directory VYYVYYeTVYYTYTY Ye BUILDING REPAIRS VERN OATWAY, contractor, general maintenance, specializing in kitchens, bathrooms, playrooms, balcony repairs, painting.WE, 2-5082.Carpets Cleaned in home.Loose or wall-to-wall, also upholstered furniture.Mr, Watson.HU.2-7027.CARPENTRY Are you satisfied with your present game room?\u2014 or perhaps \u2014 do you want a new one or any home addition.Let us do a guaranteed job with better workmanship at a competitive price CHARLIE LAROSE 636-0591 Mr.Home Improvement PAINTING & DECORATING PAINTING-DECORATING SPECIALIST L.PRADO LTD.CALL: 843-6384 Expert Painter Plaster repair, painting, wallpaper hanging.Clean work, Free estimate.CALL ROBERT 665-2078 PLUMBING AND ROOFING PLUMBING __ ROOFING SEWEROOTER CALL US FOR ESTIMATES WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE, WESTMOUNT 935-1189 pa hor} elves | \u2018 iy ete 3 We N \u2019 % » A ¢ ?* 1 I p À lo IP a 194 FOR SALE \u2014 ; Dining room furniture MOVING TO SMALLER QUARTERS DINING ROOM (ROUND) OAK WITH CHAIRS; BUFFET.NUT).HU, B-9694.FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroem furniture 127 FOUR piece bedroom set, double bed and mattress.American made.Dark Blond.Good condition.$125.00 or best offer.Call 933-5714.FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment Electric Stove MOFFAT ELECTRIC STOVE 40 INCH, EXCELLENT CONDITION.REASONABLE.HU.8-6160.G.E.ELECTRIC stove 40 inch.Good condition.$50.697-0475.FRIGIDAIRE, 34x24x58, RE.8-0621 evenings.134 7890.00.\u201cCal FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equipment 1966 Honda 150 CC BLACK), EXCELLENT CONDITION, 6,000 MILES.ALL 744-2634.AFTER 6 P.M.FOR \u201cSALE \u2014 Clothing and and furs s Wild Mink CAPE STOLE, EXCELLENT CONDITION, MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED.VERY REASONABLE.482-6804.136 BLUE beaded gown.size 16, was $250 tor $50, Call after 6 \u2014 733- 1391, 138 FOR SALE \u2014 \u201c General CARPETS \u2014 INDIAN \u2014 CHINESE \u2014 PERSIAN \u2014 THICK PILE, NEW.HALF PRICE.738-8320.Opening Shop DISPLAY CASES WITH STORAGE SPACE BENEATH, NATURAL WOOD FINISH, GLASS DOORS AND SHELVES.EXCELLENT CONDITION.BETWEEN 9 AND 5.CALL: VI.2-125] LOC.725 BROADLOOM REMNANTS AND HALL RUNNERS \u2014 EXCELLENT BARGAINS \u2014 ALSO VARIOUS BROAD- LOOMS AND CARPETS \u2014 DRAPES, LOW PRICES.CARPET EDGES, TAPED \u2014 REPAIRS \u2014 LAID.REASONABLE, CALL 737-7388 ANYTIME.Travel Trailer 15 FEET, SLEEPS 6, STOVE AND FRIDGE, $125, HITCH INCLUDED.USED 2 WEEKS.REASONABLE.632-1934.Private Sale Three rooms household furniture.furnniture, Reasonable, Call 1 to 5 pi.m.and 7 to 9 p.m.3303 Wellington Street.August 25th and 26th.18STH CENTURY BEDROOM PINE BUREAUS: CABINET; PINE ODDS AND TIQUES.AFTER- CALL: 932-0491 STEREO HI-FI record player, plays 2.12 records.738-127 ELECTRIC STOVE, DOUBLE ER; 2 CAMP TRUNKS.CALL 733-6554.David Bradley 24\u201d chain saw, completely overhauled.Excellent condition.Bargain at $100 cash, 937-3098, evenings.HIDE-A-BED; lent condition, excel- RE.desk; Call burcau; Must sell, LARGE corner mahogany breakfront, closed, mirrored, perfect condition.Call HU.8-2153, 138 FOR SALE LE \u2014 General House Sold Must Sell Chesterfield set; dinette net: carpets: % size continental bed; man's wardrobe; lady's and man\u2019s dressers; walnut wood humidifier; antique chair: Hall table; sun-lamp; tire place set; playroom furniture; Apollo movie projector; ctc.All excellent condition.Reasonable.Cali 681- | Closing Old Home | Mahogany double bed \u2014 Oak ! bureau, custom made\u2014Jacob- ean hall console and mirror \u2014 Jacobean setlee; Moffat clec- tric stove.All good condition.| Low price.Call 484-7104.INDIAN rug 12x25.Oriental pattern, Rosewood blue and green $400.00; Indian rug.6x8, Oriental pattern, rust, blue and beige $50.00.Excellent condition \u2014 Also domestic scatter rugs.Call 484-7104.mahogany bed.twin beds, dressing table, bureau and chest; paintings; small wing chair; tri-lamp; wringer washer.Reasonable.Call 482-8044.FIVE piece room suite, DRAPES; curtains: yellow kitchen set, good condition.Reasonable.RE.3-1516 fe Sacrifice CHESTERFIELD SET; BEDROOM SET (TWIN BEDS): KITCHEN SET.ARBORITE.ALL PERFECT CONDITION.731-2351.Golden Opportunity A full house of practically new furniture including radio-phonograph; T.V.; Gibson refrigerator; electric stove; Inglis washing machine.After 7 p.m.747-0761, COMBINATION gas stove for cooking and heating, perfect condition; fridge; davenport sofa; broadloom stair carpet, about 8 yards; wooden sun blinds; Rogers silver plate ! setting for 8 in cabinet; ! double bedspreud.Call 768- 1590, ' BEAUTIFUL crib} bathinetie; dresser, .Spotless condition, Very reasonable.| 489-5476.CHESTERFIELD, 3 piece, contemporary sectional, in good condition, reasonable.Call 489-0988.GEORGE Washington double bedspread, antique white; living and dining room drapes, reasonable.Call 747-0550.1 GAS stove 4 burner: budgie bird cage on stand; bed with Beautyrest mattress, very clean.Call 489-0510.BABY crib and 5 drawer dresser, good condition $35.747-9598.TWO Bahania lounges in brown $60; RCA Victor 21 inch mahogany T.V.$75.Both excellent condition.Call 681-2462, 16 MM projector with sound; desk; dressers; headboard; book-case; night tables; picture; television; record player; Call 481-1629._ HIDE A PLU {green Good condition.$40.Call 484-1058 133 FOR SALE \u2014 General RUGS; lazy boy; table and chairs; T.V.21 inch.Very reasonable, Call after 6 p.m, only, 482-3982.ONE hundred or more outside windows, no charge to anyone who is willing to take them away.Call 937- 0382.DINING room suite; Magic grandfather clock, coal fireplace; occas- sional chairs; No dealers, 769-6601 DESK, mahogany, 36x58 air.36x58; Armchair.Very good condition.Reasonable, Call 484-2004 after 6 p.m.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE What Have You To Offer?ANTIQUES, PIANOS, CARPETS, FRIDGES, STOVES, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM FURNITURE, CHINA CABINETS, T.V.'S, ETC, 861-4301 \u2014 744-0948.WANTED: Tea wagon.in good condition; also old picces of porcelain.481-0657.WILL buy used or Antique furniture in good condition.Highest prices paid, Call 932- 0680 or 352-1593.; Worid\u2019s Fair in 151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED OF ALL KINDS 474 1908 874-1080 Eves 158 ' DOMESTIC PETS TT RÉGISTERED A 7 standard poodles wuaranteed healthy, no fur shedding.3-4236._ \u2014 ; COCKER pups.Mother thoroughbred.$3 oo 00.Call 744-0682.CHAIRMAN: Paul L.Paré 3004 Breslay, has been named chairman of the corporation division of the 1966 Campaign vf Catholic Charities.M.Paré served as chairman of the industrial division in last ycar's succesful drive.Campaign dates are October 13 to 27 and the objective is $902,500.e .University .(Continued from page 3) Pavillion could have honoured our showing that every country is gathered around a Pavillion of Peace.Awareness This Pavillion of Peace could have reflected the spirit of The University of Peace where men and women gathered together from many different walks of life and varied environments, formed the closest of friendships that will most certainly not be hindered by the fact that distance separates them.For where there is such an awareness for one another, ! there is always understanding and devotion which remains alive.1 will quote a few phrases from three typical letters written to me in English (many others are written in Dutch, Portugese, Italian and French) \u2018Il hope you will always remember the little oasis in the world where we met, all of us from different milieus, but all with the wish for understanding between men.I am thankful to have met you, all real friendships enrich a person even if a distance separates those who are close\u201d.Representative from Sweden).\u2018\u2019We have become fighters for Peace, and we have developed imperishable bonds within a few days.May this be a beginning to continue and may G-d find us grace to persevere through all trial and adversity so that the ideals, the noble ideals of the great man which brought us here shall find continuity.(South African representative.) \u201cHaving now met together let us go our several ways in love\u201d.(Irish representative), These idcals, hopes and dreams, all reveal that men and women from all over the world resemble each other completely in a common effort to work, no matter what way, for the understanding and respect of each and every individual person in the world.For we all, black, yellow, and white, belong to the human race.Michel Shore.Young children should never be left alone in a house.If the mother or guardian must leave the home even for a few minutes, she should ask a neighbor to watch the children or else take them with her, Children may find and conceal matches or lighters and use them to set fire to the home when they are alone.;STORE STOCK CLEARANCES \u201cever, Transportation \u2014 Piggy-back style By WINIFRED WILSON Mrs.Merganser, her beautiful when two years old.Also a male red, crested head gleaming in the sunshine, sailed down the\u2019 lake a few yards from the wharf.As we watched, first one tiny head, then other, popped out from beneath the feathers on her back.She was carrying the family! Mrs.Grebe also transports her babies this way.These are both water birds, much like Ducks.But Mrs.Woodcock, who belongs to the Snipe group.flies over land carrying one infant at a time between her legs.Of course birds\u2019 wings take the place of hands, but we rarely see them used that way.How- before they are able to either fly or walk, baby Bitterns propel themselves along by holding on to the cattails with the tips of their wings, as though theye were fingers.Juvenile Terns are unable to fly.but they can run.Naturally, bird parents nearly | always feed their children the! food which they themselves prefer.Accordingly, young King- birds are fed flies, young Kingfishers fish, young Owls rodents, and young Robins worms.But young Cowbirds are not brought up by their own parents, Cowbird desposits her and leaves the feeding of her children to their foster parents.And so a young Cowbird must be very adaptable, as its foods depends entirely upon If a Song Sparrow's it will be fed seeds; if a Vireo's, it must | eat insects; if a cherries are stuffed throat.Waxwing's, down its A Few The lives of most birds never span more than a very few, years, but in that length of time | some definitely change in looks.The age can be told by the color of their plumage.One of these is the male Purple Finch, which acquires brighter feathers when a year old and brighter still Years Mrs.eggs in.the nests of all sorts of birds, : whose \u2018 nest it happens to be born in.Redstart still looks something like bis mother in his second summer but the following year is like his father.Bald Eagles\u2019 heads turn white when they are five years old.Gannets are very dark when first out of the shell.Each year, when they moult.they become lighter.until at the age of six they are entirely white.One may live to be 17.Herring Gulls take several years {to acquire their final plumage.At first it is unitorm- ly dark; the inmature in second year is whiter: in the final stage a Herring Gull has a white head, tail.and underparts.but its mantle is grey and the wing tips black.The average life span is 17, but one in captivity died at the ripe old age of 49, Corn loses flavor rapidly when \u201cheld at room temperature.ldeal- \u2018ly.corn sheuld be used as soon ! as possible after picking.This is particularly true if it is to be frozen.If corn cannot be used at once, leave the husk on and wrap it in a damp cloth or place in a plastic bag and store in the refrigerator, NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Article 1571D of the Civil Code, that on July 20 1966, ACME METALS LIMITED .à corporation having its head office and principal place of business in the City of Montreal, Province of Quebec, assigned and transferred to The Royal Bank of Canada all the former's book and other accounts and debts, present and future, by way of security, and that the said as- signiment was duly rexistered in the Registration Division of Montreal on August 12, 1966 under number 1932269.MONTREAL, August 12.1966.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Dance Business services.Schools \u2014 Kindergartens Music Teachers Your advertisement in the WESTMOUNT EXAMINER reaches the type of people who are interested in your Call today for rates: 481-2771 ASK FOR MR.MOUNT Studios Colleges 9961 'SZ 4snbny \"Aopsiny) \u2018soujwoxz sunoussean 94; \u2014 || The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, August 25, 1966 \u2014 12 W and bedrooms and bathrooms on the second level.Each of these special wil patios for additional enjoynent of the suite\u2019s occupants, Each of the two apartment buildings will have its own indoor outdoor swimming pool for ed shopping mall will contain, vear-round use by the residents.many high-fushion boutiques a (Continued from page 2) estmount Square.penthouse apartments ! have private, open gurden- ment building.Shopping Mall As an added convenience, tenants will be able to use their: own private special elevator to] go directly down to the shopping concourse and parking area in the lower levels of each apart- The completely air-condition- i well as gourmet food shops and specialty service stores.Each of these specialty boutiques has its own individual store front for leisurely window-shopping.The 700-scat theatre is also located in the shopping mall, for easy laccess by residents of West- mount Square, as well as by the general public.Schedule Up-to-Date The sod-turning ceremony, s early in 1966, was performed by - | His Worship, Michael L, Tucker, Touch football Teams GP w 1 Pts.Prince Albert 12 G 4 2 14 Westmount 12 5 4 3 13 Staynor .Lo 12 3 6 3 9 .mayor of Westmount, assisted 'by Donald E.Kerlin, president project is the undertaking of Westmount Centre Inc., an associate company of MonDev :Corporation Ltd.the develop- iment subsidiary of Montreal =! | Trust.Construction work started FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL We feature finest quality Boys\u2019 Wear for school and all Fall and Winter needs.* Courteous Service and Reasonable Prices * WE STOCK WESTMOUNT PARK SCHOOL, WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL AND ROSLYN SCHOOL GYM SUPPLIES.WARREN REG\u2019D.MEN'S AND BOYS\u2019 WEAR 4884 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST 484-3982 immediately after the sod-turn- \"ing ceremony, and by mid-July ithe first phase of the complex \"had been completed up to plaza | level.| On July 27 the contract for the construction of the second .phase was signed in the office of Mayor Tucker in Westmount i City Hall.The contract was awarded to Louis Donolo lncor- porated.The contract for the black, \"Durachron aluminum curtain- wall which will enclose the three towers of Westmount Square has | been awarded to the Canarch | Division of Canadair Limited for an amount of over $2.2 million.Contracts for elevators for the entire complex have been completed with the Otis Elevator Co.Ltd.for approximately $1 million and recently the contract for rental for the 700-seat theatre was concluded with a leading film-showing company.of Montreal Trust Company.The! 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