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The Westmount examiner
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jeudi 1 septembre 1966
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[" Vol.XXXIV, No.35 MONTREAL 6, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1966 16 PAGES WESTMOUNTERS WIN: The dies\u2019 Lawn Bowling team Round Robin taken the LeBlanc Trophy.has captured the Double Rinks Competition Lachine was the runuer-up in the competition.Shown above is the winning team receiving the trophy.Kneeling, on the left is Mrs.M, Reid, on the right, Mrs.| SEPTEMBER 3 to 10 night would be normal.: southern and central States.Middle to end of week should toscane i 06 Tit aL.RRNA MLE RTT |Next week\u2019s weather chere 7 RES By ERIC NEAL ,Ç Commencing clear with morning dews or rime frosts and deep | blue skies this could become a stormy week, particularly near the coasts.Afternoons sultry, so heat thunderstorms, repeating in the | Three hurricanes in the news, and tornado activity reported in be showery, with thunder and soft { bail or ice pellets.Wind damage for many places.Snow (lurries and Killing frosts in northern and eastern counties.se wr.Westmount La- J.Henderson, and skip, Mr, Association.Back to school hours announced Nine different public and private schools will swing open their doors next Tuesday and Wednesday to meet a sure record number of students for the coming year.Tuesday's council meeting \u2018short\u2019 Westmount City Council raced through one of its famous \u2018\u2018quickie\u201d council meetings that last seven minutes, this week.The meeting took place on Tuesday evening in the city hall, with Mayor Tucker opening the meeting at 8:15 p.m.and adjourning it at 8:22 p.m.There were seven items on the agenda, among which were the list of accounts for the month of July.Alderman Peter McEntyre read off the accounts which totalled $1,153,572.67.ROAD EXTENSION Alderman Fred Gross served notice at the meeting, that he intends to introduce.ai a later meeting.a by-law which will be given its first reading al a future meeting.dealing with the extension of a roadway.The road was not mentioned by name.About the length of the meeting, one council member commented after the meeting that he remembers one last year that lasted five minutes, therefore, Tuesday's seven minutes is not a record.' Largest of the Westmount | schools, Westmount High.will ; open on Wednesday Sept.7.at 9 a.m.This schedule will be followed by all Protestant schools in Westmount: Westmount Park and Roslyn School.it is noted that in all Protestant schools, pupils who are returning to the same school which they attended last year, are asked to arrive at 9 am.However, students who are attending a Protestant school in Westmount for the first time this fall, are asked to arrive on the same day but at 1 pam.rather than 9 am.CATHOLIC SCHOOLS As for the Catholic schools, St.Leo's and St.Paul's will open on Tuesday, Sept.6th at 9 a.m.All students will report to the school at this time.In the private schools in open on Sept.8th with all classes reporting at 8:40 a.m.At Weston School, the senior | classes will commence on Sept.8th at 9 a.m.while the junior school opens on the 13th at 9 a.m.Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp\u2019s School will open on Sept.7th j with all classes reporting at 8:30 ; am.| The Study will swing open its doors on the 7th also and all stuclents attending will report at 9 a.m, C.F.Pyke.Standing, from the left are: Mrs.LeBlanc.Mrs.1.Mrs.G.Hodges and Mrs.E.D.Moore.There were five rinks taking part in the competition sponsored by the Quebec Ladies Lawn Bowling Westmount.Selwyn House will! School will be twenty-one include twelve transferred from outside the province.Four members of the stafl \u20ac formerly taught at Dunton High, i Miss Barbara Lax, Vice-Prin- | cipal: Mr.lan Borrowman, lead of the English Department: Mr lan Douglas, (cacher oË teur- \u2018raphy and History: aud Mr Kenneth Hill, During the past year Mr.Borrowman has been studying in England.Me Dil is known to many Westmount parents as he taught Scienee and Mathematics in the Junior High ; School for several vears belore ltransferring to Dunton High and later to the Provincial Associa- ton of Protestant Teachers as Assistant General Secretary.| Two teachers come from West \u201cHill High: Miss Dorothy Telleur as teacher of Physical Education jand Miss Helen Yiannakoures Miss E.Johnson, Mrs.G.Hill, Guildboard.skip.| \u2014 \u2014 - -\u2014- \u2014'as teacher of Geography and Typing.| 3 # | Michael Kates | Strings And Vocal ! .1 Mr.Fred Melearon will be earns honours \u2014 teaching strings and vocal Formerly at Lachine | classes.BURLINGTON.VI.\u2014 Outstand-, High.Mr.MeLearon has been ing work in the classroom has Studying Music in Europe for carned dean's list honors for the [the past year.Mrs.Glenys spring semester for three Que- Papagorgiou, last year at Verdun bec, Canada students at the Uni.High.has been teaching at versity of Vermont Cambridge University during the : \u2019 summer, A student on the dean's list Coming to Westmount has compiled an average of 85 ni from elementary schools ave: or higher for the semester.Miss Sheila Hooper.from Peace A local student on the list is Michael A.Kates, 42 Forden| History: Mrs.C.B, Purves from Crescent.Weston School to teach Math- sus \u2014\u2014\u2014\"\u2014-{ematies: Mr.Allan Williams from Royal Vale to teach kngl- Index Labour Day brings about time changes Commencing Tuesday, Sept.6th, there will be several time changes in Westmount.The Westmount Public Library will be closed all day Monday, Sept.5th, Labour Day.and will open again on Tuesday but under the winter hour schedule.The new schedule is as fol-' - lows: The adult library will be\u2018 Pool the fall hours will go into open from 10 a.m.to 9:00 p.m.effect on Tuesday, Sept.6th when land on Wednesdays and Satur- the pool will open at 1 p.m.and \u2018days it will close at 6 p.m, close at 6 p.m.These hours will | The children\u2019s library will be be maintained until weather no open Monday to Friday from 2 Jonger permits.p.m.to 6 p.m.and on Saturdays | from 2 p.m.to 6 p.m.The Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater avenue, will also be closed on Labor Day, and will: re-open on Tuesday, Sept, 6th following its regular hours |which are Monday to Fri-; \u2018day.9 a.m.to 9 p.m.and Sat- \"urdays from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m, 1 Tuesday.Sept.6th.POOL HOURS All banks and the post office | At the Westmount Swimming will also close on Labor Day.Labor Day will effect all public buildings with exception of \u2018the police and fire departments, City Hall will be closed and there will be no garbage collee- tion on that day.Collections normally scheduled for this day TEMPERATURE RANGE.south 35 and 80 F | His, Centennial, to teach English and; 3 ish, History and Geography: and | 3 Mr.Benjamin Herson from the\u2019 Churches .6 (Adult Education programme at Shaur Hashomayim to teach Classifieds .12-13 Religious Education to Jewish.pupils.Two of the new teachers Editorial .4 have had a long association with > Women's .10-11 (Continued on page 6) will be made the following day, | north 25 and | WHS gets 21 Among the sixty-six teachers at Westmount High new faces this year.These to Westmount High from other city schools, four from McGill University and five New vice- principal at WHS Westmount Itigh School has had appointed for the first time a lady vice-prin- cipal, Miss Barbara Lax.AMormerly vice-principal at Dunton High School being named to the post.She suc- \u2018ceeds Mr.Keith Campbell who was promoted to the Fe x SR MISS BARBARA LAX : principalship Laird School.! Miss Lax received her high i school education in Scotstown, .While at McGill University she | Qualified for the Bachelor of { Arts degree and for her High School Teaching Diploma.Miss Lax taught at Baron Byng High School, Commercial High School and the High School for Girls.Administrative experience was gained as Vice-Principal of Scotstown High School and Dun- ton High School, the latter position being held since 1960.of Sinclair Miss Lax has been very active \u2018in professional matters.She re- \"presented teachers for three ;years on the Central Board of | Examiners, the body responsible {for issuing teachers\u2019 certificates.|She is a member of the Cana- ;dian College of Teachers and a | member of Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary society for women educators.She was awarded the Order of Scholastic Merit by the Department of Education lin 1959.During 1954-55 she was the president of the Provincial F Association ot Protestant Teachers.| Miss Lax resides and is a member United Church.in NDG.of Wesley The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 1, 1966 \u2014 2 \u201ca AR Bg RD AA SH.SN vind.iA i NORTHWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE SHOW STARTS JUNCTION AT DUSK or 862 CAR NORTIWAY CAPACITY ROUTE 11 CHAMPLAIN, N.Y.Admission: Adults $1.00 Children under 12 FREE MAIN FEATURE REPEATED FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Sunday thre Aug.28-29-30-31 \u2014 Sept.1-2-3 PLAYING ONE FULL WEEK \u201cTORN CURTAIN\" Technicolor Poul Newmon - Julie Andrews CARTOON Also LANA TURNER AS \"MADAME X\" Technicolor Co- dd John Forsythe 5 MINUTES 2 5- 5 MINUTES | 4 MA A à à À à à A À À À à À À À À âA À À A A A À A A À À A À A 9961 \u20181 +0quie1das \u2018Aopsinys \u2018soujusoxg JUNOULSIM 944 \u2014 SI {The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 1, 1966 \u2014 16 OPEN! DRIVE WITH EXTRA CARE Calling all motorists: we would like to remind you that children should be seen and not hurt.Be alert for youngsters darting out - Be sure your car is in safe driving condition.Have it safety checked now! COURTEOUS DRIVERS ARE LIFE-SAVERS! OBEY ALL TRAFFIC SIGNS AND RULES THIS APPEAL IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE CO-OPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING: EVELEIGH-PATTERSON LUGGAGE CO.F.REEVE EVELEIGH 4190 St.Catherine St.W, 935-2101 (At Greene) McGREGOR TRAVEL CO.LTD.1373 Greene Ave.3 Place Ville Marie 935-4611 866-2481 J.A.GAGNON BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR CHAS.J.HILL INC., FLORISTS 4897 Sherbrooke W.484-8484 4864 Sherbrooke St.W.486-0838 U.Lanken 481-6132 WESTMOUNT REALTIES CO.E.HARGREAVES REG\u2019D.A COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE CORSETIERE Miss C.Wright, proprietress 1367 Greene Avenue 935-8541 4159 St.Catherine St.W.932-7008 J.DESJARDINS EMILE ELIE CHAMPLAIN SERVICE STATION FUEL & SERVICE 4084 St.Catherine St.W.WE.3-0456 932-4334 925 Hibernia 937-9171 "]
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