The Westmount examiner, 23 mars 1967, jeudi 23 mars 1967
[" \u2014 Vol.XXXV, No.12 Promotions were awarded by Alderman Daniel Doheny, ©.C., Commissioner of Public Safety to six stalwarts of the Westmount Police Force.They are shown here receiving their new ranks.From left to right MONTREAL 6, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1967 16 PAGES 5e 30 F.Rain \u2018a Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL MARCH 25 TO 31 We can always count upon pleasant conditions for Easter, although sometimes a little windy nights.Morning mists.Two \u201cfrontal\u201d freezing drizzle and ice pellets, Local thunder activity probable.Temperature range: south 15 and 50°F: Laurentians .Snuw 2 9 3\".Honored members of the police force may be seen Mayor M.L.Tucker, Chief Inspector A.E.Jones, Congratulations of Cify extended Council for.work Police promotions and the signing of an agreement authorizing the City of Westmount's sponsorship of the Plaza of the Universe at Expo 67 were the highlights of the regular Council meeting held at City Hall Monday, night.Alderman Gross moved the item which was duly\u2019 seconded and carried unanimously.The project is estimated to cost $135,000 and will be in the centre of the \u201cMan the Explorer\u201d area and will be admired by thousands of visitors.Congratuiatory handshakes were the order of the evening when six of Westmount\u2019s police officers.were given well deserved | promotions for their loyalty and work on behalf of the] city in cutting down crime, and keeping law and order paramount in everyone's mind.The six officers receiving promotion were: A.E.Jones raised from Lieut.Detective to Chief Inspector.E.A.Jameson, from Lieut.to Inspector.M.J.Millar, from Lieut.to Inspector.J.R.Mackenzie, from Sergeant to Lieutenant.H.Ward, from sub-Inspector to Inspector.| Atwater library closed until Tuesday The Atwater Library will be closed for the Easter Weckend, beginning 9 p.m.tonight, March 23 until Tuesday 9 a.m., March 28.\u2018 JEWELLERY HAUL $1,000 | An apartment located at 4870 St.Catherine St.W., was reported burglarized.The occupant, Andre Dulude, claimed a less of $1,000 in jewellery taken from the premises.W.R.Richardson, from Public Safety Officer to Sergeant.At the conclusion of the cere-, mony Mayor M.L.Tucker and\u2019 the Commissioners, \u201cgood fortune.the officers on their good fortune.The promotions become effective immediately.First, second and third reading | was given to a by-law concerning details of the General Pension fund.On opening proceedings of the ! meeting Alderman Richer moved: that a committment of $9,100 be made from by-law 646 to cover the cost of supply and installation of conduit and cable to a new building on Metcalfe avenue.The new building is to house Shaar Hashomayim, it will have an electrical load warranting a 12 kilowatt connection.The price mentioned will cover the cost of a stretch of underground conduit from Sherbrooke | two 12 kilowatt cables from Mel- Inspector M.J.Millar; Sunny days.Clear, cold moonlit systems crossing Ontario and Quebec towards the end of the week will bring a final taste of winter.together with cold, Light snows, gusty winds, nights and some days during the week.10 and 35 F: north 5 and 25 to Inspector H.Ward; Alderman Doheny; Lieut.J.R.Mackenzie: Inspector E.A.Jameson; Sergeant W.R.Richardson and Director of Public Safety, E.C.Harper.Apartment blaze probed A stubborn fire which necessitated the laying of ten streams.gutted the 17 apartment block located at 4330 Sherbrooke street west, at Redfern last Saturday.The blaze which spread from its origin on the second floor to the roof gave the local brigade some tough work before it was extinguished.Sixty firemen under the leadership of Director of l\u2019u- blic Safety Edward Harper and Deputy Fire Chief T, Ho- venden responded and set to work immediately to see all the apartments cleared of their tenants, All of the residents had to \"Purse snatch trio plead guilty Another attempt at purse snatching in Westmount has been nipped in the bud by an alert police officer when three youths between the ages of 18 and 20 were caught about 5.30 Sunday afternoon.The group slipped up behind an elderly St.to Springfield avenue, and | Woman, grabbed her purse and then made off in a wait- ville and Sherbrooke to the syna-© ing car.rise in the vicinity in the future.INDEX Churches .10 Classifieds .14 Editorial .4 Sports .15-16 Women's 11.13 \u2018dogue.The portion of cable ex- ! tending along Sherbrooke street | will be of adequate size to serve Montrose and ' \"other large buildings which might avenue.arrested The incident took place at Mount Pleasant A police officer in the vicinity noted the licence of the car and broadcast it over the radio.The news was picked up.the car apprehended and the men within minutes.The frio, one of whom is known to local police, appeared before Judge Stalker on Tuesday and pleaded guilty.They gave their names as Rene Menard, Real Le- tourneau and Roger de Repen- tigne.They were remanded for sentence.Special roperate as on leave their apartments quickly and were looked after by re: latives and (riends.The blaze became so threatening that all available ofl duty men were called in to fight the fire and were assisted by a group of Civil Defence workers under the command of Instructors W.Kavan- augh, B, Carigue and W.Black who happened to be at fire headquarters following their rescue demonstrations on the Selby street buildings, lire headquarters reported that the tire call was given by phone and in a matter of seconds men (rom tire Headquarters were on the scene.The fire was not under cou- trol until 4 pm.and caused extensive damage to the upper apartments and the lower floors by water.Cause of the blaze is unknown but is being mvesti- gated.Post Offices closed fomorrow, open Mon.Tomorrow.Good Fr dy March 24, will be observed ! as a statutory holiday at the Montreal Post Office.There will be no Letter Carrier Delivery.Postal Stations and Sub Post Offices will be closed all day.However.at the General Post Office and Postal Station \u2018Place d'Armes\u201d only, the public lobby will remain open from 8 a.m, till noon, for the convenience of box- holders.Mails will be received and despatched as usual, The Delivery Service: will Sunday, Street detter box collections will continue as on a Sunday.\u201cFaster Monday™ will not be observed as a statutory holiday, from the standpoint of service given, There will be a regular letter carrier delivery service that day.Postal stations and sub offices will remain open all day.Mails will be received and despatched as usual, Special Delivery service and street letter box collections will be made as on a normal week day.The Westmount Public Library witl be closed all day Good Friday, March 24th, and all day Easter Monday, March 27th, but will be open as usual on Saturday, March 25th from 10 a.m.to 6 pm.\"Dorchester Blvd.Banks will close Friday and Saturday, Open Monday.Usual Friday night hours will be observed Thursday night.collection wall be Monday instead of Garbage made on Friday, W.M.A.reports increased roster The Westmount Municipal Association at the March meeting of its Executive, announced that The Association now has 2.071 members.The Recreational Committee reported that the opening date for the swimming pool this year will be May 19.The rink will close its doors for skating before April first, The Tratfic and Circulation Committee reported that a tealfice Light has been scheduled for the corner of Clarke and Maison neuve (formerly Western) avenue, Because of the increased traffic caused by the extension of the light will replace the stop sign at this corner. The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 23, 1967 \u2014 2 Vernon McAdam will continue as National Director, Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada Weredale House influence to persist ROBERT M.\u201cMiller- CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Limited 2100 Guy Street Tel.: 935-2411 Free Estimates Residential & Industrial Renovations Planned Kitchens Finished Basements Complete Home Improvements In announcing the retirement of Mr.Vernon McAdam and Mrs.Mary Craig from the post of Executive Director and Associate Director respectively after fifty years of service at Weredale House, The Examiner last week published a comprehensive report on their lengthy service The Examiner concludes this information with a second installement this week.The formal retirement from active participation will become effective on May Ist and Were- dale House has announced the deferment of its 96th Annual Meeting from the usual time in February until April 19th to coincide with the planned retirement.* % ¥* (Second Installment) ALTHOUGH retiring from Weredale House, Mr.Mc- Adam will continue his work as National Director of the Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada, a national organization which now comprises more than eighty boys\u2019 clubs located in 58 different Canadian communities with its head office located in Weredale House.Regional offices are located in Vancouver, Toronto and Moncton.In 1918 Mr.McAdam built and directed the first summer camp site on Lac Masson which is now for underprivileged boys at the .nied by de L'Esterel Hotel.\u2014 \u2014|in its first year, for want of a STANSTEAD COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REUNION AND DANCE Friday, March 31, 1967 VICTORIA HALL 4626 Sherbrooke St.W.WESTMOUNT, QUE.ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPECIAL CENTENNIAL PROJECT IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED TICKETS BY MAIL PHONE: WAYNE MEIGHEN 636-0073 DAVE WHITEHEAD 937-6183 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISER betier name, it was simply called \u201cCamp Boy,\" and as he was then endeavouring to interest the newly-formed Rotary Club, the first service club in Montreal, in work for youth, the camp was renamed Camp Lewis in memory of a former editor of the Montreal Star and a Rotarian who had given his life for his country in Flanders Field.Although a change in site took place many years later, Camp Lewis continues to serve many thousands of Montreal boys under the direction of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, an organization operating boys\u2019 Clubs and summer camps, of which he was a founding member of the Board of Directors in 1930.FIRST SECRETARY With the organization of the Montreal Council of Social Agencies in 1920, Mr.McAdam was the first Secretary of the Children's Division of that organization and he has served both that | organization and the United Red Feather Services in many vol- THE GOOD GUYS ARE PLAYING EASTER BUNNY THIS SATURDAY ! 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FOR CLUES .DIAL hidden all over the island The modern sound CF untary capacities.At the request of the Rotary Club of Montreal of which he officially became a member in 1925, he was General Chairman of Montreal's first Boys\u2019 Week program in 1926 and again in 1927.This \u2018Week\u2019 devoted to the interest of youth saw for the first time cooperation of churches of all denominations, synagogues, schools, service clubs and social agencies combining in the interest of making the needs and problems of youth better known to the citizenship at large.This special week which involved boys\u2019 day\u2019s in church, school, industry, recreation and at home closed with a mammoth parade of ten thousand boys along Sherbrooke Street, with a salute being taken from the steps of the Royal Victoria College by the Late Sir Arthur Currie, formerly Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces Overseas and at that time Principal of McGill University.Mr.McAdam was honoured for his pioneering efforts in this inter-racial and inter-religious goodwill amongst youth at a dinner provided over the now The Honourable Mr.Justice Frederick T.Collins of the Superior Court of Montreal.Mr.McAdam was one of the founding members of the Negro Community Centre, many years later chairing a campaign committee of the Rotary Club of Montreal that raised $40,000 to modernize and enlarge the quarters they now occupy.A lifetime membership in this organization was awarded to him in 1961.SMALL BEGINNING When he took over the direction of the Boys\u2019 Home in 1920 only 25 boys were in residence, and it was heavily saddled with a debt incurred through its efforts a number of years previously in the establishment of a Boys\u2019 Farm and Training School at Shawbridge and in the development of Boys\u2019 Club activities and playgrounds then practically non-existent in our city.An appeal to the Rotary Club of Montreal brought am early response and the members of that club raised $28,000 on an objective of $20,000 to wipe out the bank overdraft.It was then decided that the Home concentrate on the main purpose for which it was established, that being to provide a home for boys who would otherwise be homeless, regardless of creed, colour or condition, and with its rapid growth overcrowding the premises together with the deterioration of the neighborhood in which it was located.An appeal was made again to the Rotary Club of Montreal to sponsor a campaign for a new building which was to be known as Weredale House.Mr, McAdam was the campaign-manager, and this campaign for a quarter of a million dollars in which $286,000 was raised, was at that time, the largest campaign objective ever sponsored by a service club.At the close of the campaign, the total cost of which was $472.38 was underwritten by a member of the Rotary Club who had pre- vously contributed, in order that every cent raised be devoted to (Continued on page 4) WANTED PARTNERS Partners wanted to enlarge existing group engaged in an apartment building project in The Bahamas.18% net minimum return \u2014 high tax-free profit potential._ Cash required under $12,000.Interested parties only inquire in confidence.Reply to Box 1652, 7005 Kildore Road, Montreal 29.OUR MASTER PLUMBERS AT YOUR SERVICE Plumbing - Roofing Sewerooting - Digging WESTMOUNT : PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.Westmount 935-1189 24 HOUR SERVICE \u201c TE im en cpanons 2 a a Grades 3 to 7 EET CET CET SEEN Ë CANADA COLLEGE Announces Entrance Examinations for students wishing to enter Lower Canada College in September 1967 Examinations will be held Friday, April 21st, at 8:45 a.m.Applications must be filed before noon, Tuesday, April 11th.For information, write or phone : GS.H.Merrill, M.A.Director of the Junior School Grades 8 to 12 D.S.Penton, M.A., LL.D.Headmaster LOWER CANADA COLLEGE 4090 ROYAL AVENUE, MH.28, P.Q.Phone 482-9916 LOWER .K | } | | i i { Ü | po A \u2014 J pre remettre etre pe eee NEED À CAB! UN.6-4551 VETERANS TAXI ASS'N.NELS VOGUE POV Examiner ner MONTREAL 6, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1967 oy WATCH REPAIRS ESTABLISHED 1899 5 Certified Watchmakers OIIMAN\u2019S JEWELLERS PAG ETHREE 1216 Greene Ave.WE.3-4046 Hutchison (57 AWARD OF HONOUR WINNERS: Back Row Ueft to right), John McMartin (36), John Baker (37), John Charters ('38), John Dodds (39), James Spencer (44), Robert Keefler (45).Centre Row: Howard Blanchette (°61), Bruce Douglas McDo Honor plaque u Last Tuesday Westmount High School had a very special assembly.The guests all had a distinction, for all were past Award of Honour winners of the school.The purpose of the assembly was the presentation to the school of a beautiful wooden Award of Honour plaque, containing the winners\u2019, names.vice to the school and to For thirty years West- have best combined the qua- mount High School Old |lities of honor, scholarship Boys\u2019 Association has been and sportsmanship.Since presenting an Award of the Alumnae Association Honour to the boy consider- was formed in 1948 a sim- ed by his classmates to have | ilar award has been made to performed the greatest ser- the outstanding girl.MOVING?Make a smart move \u2014 Let Monteral's most dependable mover handle your special move.Trans Canada Transfer & Storage Inc.Just call 935-2457 and ask for Pat Greene LET US Handle Your EXPO \u201867° Festivities RESERVE NOW VICTORIA HALL 935-8531 RATES IN \u201866° \u2014 SAME IN '67' Crombie, ('19), ston (\u201947).Front Row: Tim Casgrain (65).Courtney Pratt (64).Judy Shapiro (62), =' GIRLS: 1946 ), Allan Warnock (52), Michael John Draper and John Water- ugall (\u201863), Ronald Sheel ('62).nveiled BOYS: 1936 John MeMar- tin, 1937 John Baker, 1938 John Charters, 1939 John Dodds, 1940 Ian Fraser, 1941 the late Keith Wake, 1942 Bruce Chisholm, 1943 Herbert Shayne, 1944 James Spencer, 1945 Robert Keef- ler, 1946 James Ross, 1947 John Draper and John Wat- erston, 1948 Duncan Mac- Millan, 1949 Michael Crom- bie, 1950 John Cleghorn, 1951 James Heywood, 1952 Allan Warnock, 1953 Donald Harterre, 1954 Christopher Carr, 1955 John Macfarlane, 1956 Peter Jacobs, 1957 Bruce Hutchison, 1958 Peter Sepbold, 1959 Ilan | Motherwell, 1960 John Sheel, 1961 Howard Blanch- ette, 1962 Ronald Sheel, 1963 Douglas McDougall, 1964 Courtney Pratt, 1965 Tom Casgrain, 1966 William : Baynton.Snyder, historian and for- Natalie | Fochs, 1947 Emily Nasmith.| 1948 Anne Trueland, 1949, | Haldis Jorgenson, 1950 May | mieux 19 1951 Diane Le-, mieux, 1952 Mhaire Cleg- | horn, 1953 Janet Cross, 1954 \u2018Margery Klein.1955 Harriet.- Miller, 1956 Julia Adams, 1957 Mary Lawson, 1958 Sharon Clyke.1959 Carol; \u2018 Turkenik.1960 Beatrice Redpath, 1961 Ellen Row-| land, 1962 Judith Shapiro, 1963 Elizabeth Campbell, | 1964 Susan Birnie and Gail ' Budd, 1965 Elizabeth Wel! | don, 1966 Jaclyn Snyder.Also attending the assem- | bly was Mrs.Donald Lloyd- | Smith from the Westmount School Board, and from the, Old Boys Association were: John Newman, pasi presi-, dent: John Farrabee, present president; Mr.J.K.| AWARD OF HOUOUR PLAQUE is shown here.Standing are Mr.John Ferrabee, President Old Boys\u2019 Association and Mrs, I.1.Miller, President Alumnae Association.Scated is Mr.Robert Keefler.Winner of Award of Honour in 1945.Seventeen former award win: mer teacher: Mr.M.Fish, ners were present for the cere- hi fant we mony including the first four stu- the architect who made the dents to win the award: Mr.John plaque: and Mr.A.Buck- , McMartin 1935+ Mr.John Baker master, the staff representa-, (19371, Mr.John Charters (19381, tive Mrs.E.Drummond.and Mr.John Dodds (1939), NT EERE PEE PHONES ENON AEN PIETRO E SEM N SS BY APPOINTMENT DR.TASSY SINGERMAN OPTOMETRIST CONTACT LENSES 4901 Van Horne Ave.VI.5-7928 EYES EXAMINED One block west of Victoria GLASSES FITTED s\u2026scosaeueuss .sececssesesd La FAR LAMY NN ANNES ERAN ARENA NN NY Make it a habit! Dine regularly at RESTAURANT Le Caro ais\u201d Located in The Chateau Maisonneuve 4998 WESTERN AVE.claremont Open from 8 A.M.to 9 P.M.Business Men\u2019s Lunch 1.25 up Dinner 2.25 up Featuring Broiled Red Brand Steaks French and Canadian Cuisine 7 @ Banquets and Wedding Receptions @ Reservations: 488-1719 FREE INDOOR PARKING AFTER 5.30 P.M.PA EEE EASTER TIME Momber Diners\u2019 Club and American Express EAA RAAT AAA RENAE AAA EAR REAR RA rhb k hdr 3] ; RBS RISRAR ERR SR ABABA R REISER RFR RIRB SNES from Montreal's only Downtown (Conservatory VICTOR 2.4444 House of Flowers MOUNTAIN STREET AT SHERBROOKE The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 23, 1967 \u2014 4 The Paper of the President of RAS ray, f FAD vus \"aren; us # \u201cFH > an?THE WESTMOUNT Fxarniner HUGH R.MOUNT, General Monager Printed and Published Every Thursday by MONITOR PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 John W.Sancton President and Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Editorial \u2014 Accounting \u2014 Circulation Display Advertising Departments 481-2771 Classified Advertising \u2014 8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m.Deily (Te 10:00 p.m.Mon.& Tues.) 481-0451 The Examiner nims te be an imdepenéent, clean newspaper for the heme, deveted to public service.SLES half year.Five cents a ospy.Newspapers Assoclation, Quebec Nowspapers Association.Mall subscriptions : 92.50 per year; Member ef the Canadian Weekly Authorized es Beoond Class Mail by the Post Office Depurtrent, Ottawn snd fer payment ef pustage in cash.We Say Welcome to spring, flowers and Easter HIS week sees, in this order, the first day of spring, the opening of Westmounts annual flower show, and Easter.Spring simply couldn't come too soon.Though we can still get some whiplash in the form of late storms, everyone we talk to is relieved that the end is upon us.No recent winter seems to have had people more fed up.Good riddance.Even if there is miserable weather before we swelter once more, the annual spring flower show is bound to cheer up the lovers of horticulture.At this writing the conservatory is being given the last touches by Messrs.Aho, Pacey and their staff.No West- mounter should pass up this display, opened last evening by Mayor Tucker.And an early Easter fits the season\u2019s mood.The Resurrection of Christ suggests also the resurrection of all life.Expo fails to awe Belmont Park in '67 OOSTERS that we are for Expo 67, we are pleased and full of admiration for the brave announcement: \u201cHear ye! Hear ye! Belmont Park opens April 29.Youpi !\u201d That's in the Rex Billings manner.Take no notice of a passing fancy, due to open the same time, on Hes Notre Dame, Ste.Helene and Ronde; that's only a one-season flash in the pan.Belmont Park, with its rides, its patates frites, its sideshows and its popcorn is an institution which goes on unperturbed by upstart competi tion.Belmont Park\u2019s 1967 probably will be its biggest year ever.And it'll be around in \u201868.Which is more than can be said for Expo.You Say To The Editor: Thanks to the many publie- spirited editors and publishers of the press of this country, growing numbers of the general public are now well enough informed about muscular dystrophy to confidently and hopefully take part in MDAC's program to exterminate this tragic disease, The growth of our medical research program, and the the sucess of our 1966 campaign to support that program, strikingly demonstrate the role of the press as the leading instrument of public education on the many complex social issues that face us today.Thank you again for your outstanding cooperation in this public health endeavour.J.J.C.EVANS, President.x ¢ 4 ( \u201c What do you mean, \u2018 We can't go on meeting like this > 2°\u201d London Express Service Paragraphs on Philately By MARK WEINER The changeover to decimal currency in New Zealand will necessitate the printing of new stamps in decimal currency.All £.s.d.stamps will be withdrawn from sale on July 9th as the new stamps printed for the changeover will be issued on July 10th.The stamps will retain the existing designs with the value for decimal currency.There will be eighteen values in the new set, as there will be no need for stamps of equivalent decimal values, the 212d, 1s.3d and 1s.9d designs will not be reissued.On March 29th, to mark the diamond jubilee of the Kon- inklijke Nederlandse Veren- iging (The Royal Netherlands Navy League), the Netherland Antilles will issue four special stamps.Popularly known as \u2018Onze Vloot'' (Our Fleet) the organization began as a means to publicize the Naval and Mercantile fleet of the Dutch Kingdom.In succeeding years the activities of Onze Vloot expanded to include serving the seamen's spiritual and material needs.The four stamps (6, 10, 20 and 25 cents), portraying various ships and the \u201cOnze Vloot\u201d emblem, were designed by Oscar Rav- elo,( of Willemstad, based on suggestions and pictures supplied by Onze Vloot and were printed by offset process.To also mark this oecasion Onze Vloot is staging an exhibition of ship models, maps, pictures, drawings and other memorabilia related to the Dutch Navy and Merchant Marine.Colourful wild flowers will be featured in the series of special stamps \u2018British Flora\u2019 which will be issued on April 24th, The block of four different 4d stamps depicts the hawthorn and the bramble, the morning glory and viper's bugloss, the ox eye daisy, coltsfoot and buttercup, and the bluebell, red campion and wood anemone.The 9d stamps portrays the dog violet and the 1s.9d stamp the primrose.The stamps will be printed multncolor by photogravure process and will be issued with or without phosphor lines, All six stamps will be of horizontal format and twice normal size.A special cacheted First Day Cover will be prepared for the occasion.Once again ships on stamps, a series of five stamps in the form of a vertically elongated sheet, devoted to Soviet-made fishing vessels, was issued by this country on Feb, 28th.The background of all stamps is turquoise blue with shades ranging from dark to pale.The stamps depict \u2014 a traw- ler-fish factory; a refrigeration ship; a crab canning ship; a medium fishing trawler; a medium Black Sea seiner.The left part of every stamp bears a decorative drawing of a fish, different on each stamp and the drawing is overprinted with the denomination figure which is 6 kopecks.Printing was by offset and perforated 12.5:12.A rather interesting duo each a 7 won value were issued by Korea on March 2nd and 3rd.The first stamp was to commemorate the State visit of President Heinrich Lubke of Germany, and portrays the two Presidents.The second stamp was for the National Tax Day and depicts a stylized design of industry with an outstretched hand 7 C.M.DRURY M is unfortunate that nuclear energy is usually associated with the menace of the atomic bomb.Canadians are spending much more time and money on peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the most important of which is the generation of electricity.The latest step in our effort to develop low-cost nuclear power is the construction of a reactor by Hydro- Quebec and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited at Gentilly on the south shore of the St.Lawrence about half-way between Montreal and Quebec.It is expected to start up in 1971 and will have a capacity of 250,000 kilowatts.(The Manicouagan hydroelectric development will have a capacity of 5,600,000 kilowatts.) The fact that Quebec, which has the cheapest and most abundant hy- dro-electric power in the world, has decided that it will eventually require nuclear power indicates what a vital role this form of energy will play.Canada\u2019s interest in harnessing the atom dates back to our wartime collaboration with the United States and the United Kingdom.The first operating reactor outside the U.S., called ZEEP, started up in 1945 at Chalk River.Currently, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited is designing projects worth half a billion dollars, including nuclear power stations in India and Pakistan which I hope to visit next month during a trip to those countries.A primary requirement for a nuclear reactor is a plentiful supply of uranium, Canadian reactors use natural uranium, which is cheaper than the enriched uranium used in American reactors.Once it has been used, natural uranium does not have to be chemically processed and it can be simply and safely disposed of.Canada has been one of the world\u2019s leading producers of uranium since the metal became important as a fissionable material.Since our uranium ore reserves represent about 35% of all known reserves outside the Communist bloc, and since world demand is expected to multiply at least four times in the next decade, the outlook for the sale of uranium is very promising.A second requirement for the Canadian type of reactor is a supply of heavy water.a form of water composed of deuterium instead of hydrogen.It takes about 30,- 000 tons of water to produce a single ton of heavy water.Formerly we obtained our heavy water from the United States, but plants are now holding a coin, representing the payment of tax.This is a most unusual stamp topic, as most people do not like to be reminded of this necessity.YOUR MP REPORTS FROM OTTAWA being constructed in Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan.Finally, among the resources needed for the development of nuclear technology is skilled manpower, A.E.C.L.is building a permanent training centre not far from Chalk River at which Canadian technicians, and technicians from countries which purchase Canadian reactors, will be trained.AECL.believes that as nuclear power becomes an economic necessity in many parts of the world, many countries will decide to adopt the Canadian type of reactor.This will create an export market for generating stations, a large range of components, heavy water, and uranium fuel.Our potential share of this market in the next ten years is estimated at $1.5 billion.When an atomic pile is ready to start a chain reaction, scientists describe it as \u201cgoing critical\u201d.The expression could be applied to the nuclear power industry in 1967.Weredale house .(Continued from page 2) the establishment of the new building.NEW CAMP FORMED With the great increase of the number of boys under care in the new building, overcrowding at Camp Lewis resulted in an appeal to the newly-formed Rotary Club of Westmount to sponsor a campaign for a new camp, to be known as Camp Weredale which was opened in 1934, with the title to the property and the work of Camp Lewis being deeded to the Mont: real Boys\u2018 Association for the continuance of its work in this connection.The Rotary Club of Westmount interest in Camp Weredale and continued to maintain contact and following the disastrous fire which destroyed the main dining room two years ago, they contributed $25,000 towards the construction of new facilities which were officially opened last summer.Mr.McAdam now is senior active member in the Rotary Club of Montreal and was its President in 1958-59.Additions to the facilities of Weredale House were made necessary in 1946 and again in 1956 for which in excess of $200,000 was raised by quiet campaigns amongst the Governors and their friends.Through the acquiring of addi tional adjacent property in Were- dale Park, Weredale House was able to make land available for the construction of Red Feather Headquarters on Atwater Avenue, later the erection of a new headquarters for the Children\u2019s Service Centre in Weredale Park, with one of the additions to Weredale House being specifically to provide National Headquarters the Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada.BECAME NATIONAL DIRECTOR During World War II, when the Boys\u2019 Farm and Training School (Continued on page 6) + OS na ME arme PS Westmount Realties Appointments T.G.McATHEY E.E.MILLS Harold M.Mills, president, Westmount Realties Company.is pleased to announce the appointments of T.G, McAthey as vice-president and secretary-treasurer and FE.E.Mills as vice- president.Mr, McAthey has been associated with the company for 35 years and is currently serving as national president of the Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards.Mr.Mills has been with the company for 20 years and is general manager.residential sales department.By Oliver Towne The story of Westmount in picture and words has been published in an historical album covering the | city's history from Indian times to 1920.The work is the result of three years endeavor by the students of West- mount High School and developed as a centennial project.| The book is entitled \u201cOld Westmount\u201d and has a sketch.of the old Hurtubise House on Cote St.Antoine Road adorning the cover.The volume contains fascinating facts | and figures on the early French settlers, fur traders, street names, landmarks, sports, clubs, city administration and schools as well as interesting original photos from famous collections and manuscripts with refer-, ence to sketchers and maps.Copies may be obtained; by applying to Old Westmount Club c/o Westmount High School.4350 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount.# * * Andre Matin of 24 Selby St, death.This was the second blast which ha occurred in this area within five days.+ Aq A: A photographer's delight for scenic winter beauty may be | found in Westmount Park these \"days.It will not last long as the {warming spring sun will soon \u2014 | transform the trees and bushes PEN ' into a drab picture.Shutter bugs FIX'IT.3 77 Westmount was one of four persons injured in the blast which wrecked May Ten Loo's laudry at 5734 Decarie boulevard last Wednesday.Martin was a workman employed on the premises and had a narrow escape from LT ; may for the next few days take advantage of the winter scenes | ; .the park now offers to the cam- 4 cra lens.During the past win- JE 7 ter.the pedestrian walks have \"been kept clear by daily snow : removal through the medium of mechanical snow blowers and a | walk throught the park has been -a delight in spite of the bitter cold on occasion, Following each \"snowfall and there have been ! plenty this winter, the park has offered a delight to the eye and \"an off the beaten path retreat from slushy streets.£0 kk In order to keep pace with today\u2019s modern young is adding something new to, its teenage reading section.The addition is a section of paperback books.Paperbacks! have been used in this way in many libraries across Canada and the United States with great success.Now it is time for West- mount to try a similar experiment.| The new section features attractive, goud quality paper copies oi such classics as Harper Lee's! \u201cTo Kill a Mocking Bird.Albert Camus\u2019 \u201cThe Plague\u201d and Gus- : tav fFlaubert's \u201cMadame Bovary.\" | The collection includes clas- sies from French, German, Rus- | sian, British and Canadian literature.to mention only a few, ! { Not only are the old favourites | Paperbacks available for juniors in library of Mands' by Monica Dickens or \u201cThree Men in a Boat,\u201d by Jer-! ome K.Jerone.New Popular | teenage readers, the library; titles are also included with such! successes as Truman Capote's| \u201cin Cold Blood\u2018 and Boris Pasternak\u2019s \u201cDoctor Zhivage.\" The books are in circulation at this time and are located in\u2018 a special section of the Young! ; Adult department.The loan per- | iod is for 28 days.! WANTED PARTNERS Partners wanted te enlarge existing group engaged in es apartment building project in The Bahamas.18° net minimum return \u2014 high tax-free profh potential.Cash required under $12,000.Interested parties only Inquire in confidence.Reply to Bex 1652, 7005 Kildore Roed, Montreal 29.RADIO EQUIPPED LANSDOWNE TAXI REG'D.18 Gladstone \u2014 Westinount 933-8484 SPECIAL & HOURLY RATES \u2014 OUT OF TOWN TRiPS CHRISTENINGS \u2014 WEDDINGS \u2014 FUNERALS \u2014 AIRPORT Operated by E.Gallagher DAY & NIGHT SERVICE \u201cincluded .titles like \u201cOne pair shop with the big stock and the owner is still buying rare materials to intrigue his customers who stroll by on Greene Ave.The demand for discarded books is still being broadcast by Rotarian! Maurice Robinsos who is preparing for the biggest fealure the Rotary Carnival has produced in years .I your hat is marked with the initials \u201cR.M.\"\u201d\" and you find it doesn\u2019t fit, please return il to Vie.toria Hall where an owner is\u2019 seeking his which disappeared : after a meeting .Birthday wishes are being extended to! popular President Frank Starr who celebrated a bicth- day yesterday .Eg 3 if: The Hon, C.M.Drury has left for a vacation trip and will visit Russia, India, Cey-' ton, Pakistan and United : Kingdom.Will not return (ill end of April.| | | MESSENGER HELD-UP A message boy employed by Metcalfe Pharmacy.reported to! police that he was held up by two Ç youths and relieved of his cash al the corner of Metcalfe and' Melbourne.Police are investigat- ing.| WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.SKIN AND SCUBA DIVING COURSE Beginning April 5, 1967 Leads to certification of National YMCA SKIN & SCUBA ALSO LIFESAVING COURSE Beginning April 4, 1967 Leads to Royal Lifesaving Bronze Medallion and YMCA Senior or Junior Lifesaving certification as well as Artificial Respiration Award.REGISTER NOW: Cali or Write: WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.4585 Sherbrooke St.W.937-3916 ; ) So nice to see Mrs.J.Nucci A of Bon-Ton Cleaners feeling bet- or ter after her illness and back at TB.a fact business.Passed on to you: ; * ook Ok 20 Your water pipes Miss Sybil Grimson.Li- Have elbows too.brarian of the Atwater Li brary reports that a record-! JOHN WATSON ed concert featuring Han-| C.Grainger Tomkinson del's Messiah will be given, \u2018at the Library on Wednes- PLUMBING & HEATING ; day.March 29th at 8.15 nes.CONTRACTORS ¢ SERVICE The commentator will be, DAY AND NIGHT 'Mr.E.A.Thorne.The pub-! Service & Quotations un request Hic are cordially invited.1359 GREENE AVENUE # # ba WE.5.4689 Collectors Centre Antiques is the proper name of the little LE DO THIS TODAY! Easter Seals is waiting for YOUR contribution so they can continue, in YOUR name, to bring Hope, Happiness, a Chance in Life to crippled children and adults \u2014 MAIL IT TODAY TO tet Heals P.0.BOX 6600, MONTREAL L961 \u2018ET YON \u2018ADPSMIY) \u2018JPUIWBX] (UNOUNSIM YL \u2014 § The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 23, 1967 \u2014 6 Weredale House influence to.(Continued from page 4) at Shawbridge lost its Director to war services, at the request of the President, the late Sir Edward W, Beatty, Mr.McAdam tovk on the added responsibility for a four-year period as Ex- ceutive Director of the Boys\u2019 Farm and during this period, in close collaboration with Sir Edward and the late J.W, McConnell, over $400,000 was raised and spent on modernizing the facilities and increasing the capacity at the Boys\u2019 Farm and Training School.It was immediately upon completion of this extra stint, that he took on the formal development of the Boys' Club Move ment in Canada as its National Dircetor.Mr.McAdam cites as amongst the pleasant satisfactions he has had in his work, the long association with those who have worked with him.In addition to Mrs.Craig he is pleased to note that his successor at Weredale House is to be Mr.George Brug- man, who has been his Assistant Director for more than thirty years; also to know that Camp Weredale will continue to be directed by Mr.Norman J.Kneeland, Principal of North- inount High School) who originally joined the staff as councillor while at university and who has two sons who are students at MceGHl University and senior members of the Camp Staff.Mr.Knveland's father was also associated with Mr.MeAdam for a period of More than twenty-five vears in the educational work of Weredale House, Amongst those he numbers as his \u201c\u2018protoges\u201d In youth work are the first director of the Hull Home for Boys\u2019 in Calgary, the former director of the Knowles School (or Boys\u2019 in Winnipeg who is now the head of the Big Brother Association of Hamilton and the National Director for Canada of that organization; also the founder and present Director of Boys\" Village, Toronto , a piuneering concept for the care of emotionally disturbed children.In additon to Mr.MeAdam's work with Weredale, the Boys\u2019 Farm and the Boys\u2019 Club Movement, he has at various times been consultant to the Government of Newfoundland in the development of its program flor: the care of delinquent youth, (o a trust company in the evolve- ment of the Hull Home for Boys\u2019 in Calgary and in the g¢hoice of sites and development of plans for the Girls\u2019 Cottage Schoo] at st.Bruno.HONORED FOR SERVICES His formula and presentation resulted in the acceptance by the United Red Feather Services of such local boys\u2018 clubs as the ; Rosemount Boys' Club, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, the East End Boys\u2019 Club and later the Dawson Boys\u2019 Club of Verdun.He is a charter member of the Canadian Association of Social member of the Corporation of the Professional Social Workers of the Province of Quebec.and amongst the honours he has received are the distinguished service award of the Boys' Clubs Professional Association, International.the Coronation Medal, and citations from the Catholic Boys\u2019 Services and the Rose- mount Boys\u2019 Club, When asked about some of his personal experiences, Mr.Me- Adam said that probably longest trip be ever took in his life was from his home in Amherst 16 Montreal in 1917.when he sat up all night because in those days you paid your own way to take up a new job.Probably his most \u201cfrightening\u201d Workers and a, the : Fors An evening of exciting 22 artists.Munster, Leinster and Connaught Tickets on sole Place des Arts; DIRECT FROM IRELAND FIRS} TIME IN MONTREAL CCA presents The Celebrated Irish Festival Company > | IREGNN orful dances performed by a dynamic company of There will be a special salute to the Four Provinces \u2014 Ulster, by stately and sprightly dances of unique lrishness.An evening of joyous song and lively dances awaits the FEIS EIREANN audience and even persons who of lrish blood in their veins will be enchanted and thrilled.THURSDAY EVE., MARCH 30 PRICES (incl.tax) $5., $4., $3.50, $2.50, $2.CCA, Atl.Pac.Travel, 4950 Queen Mary Rd.; Bonder's Book Store, 1188 Bernard W.; Ducharme Bookshop, 418 N.Dame W.; Sutton Place Pharmacy, 7390 Sherbrooke W.; Domino Furniture, 3515 St.Lawrence.Mail orders with cheque or Money Order and stamped return envelope ONLY to Con.Concerts & Artists Inc, 1822 Sherbrooke W.Student tickets ($1.00).Apply in Person ONLY at CCA.Phone Reservations: 932-2171 - 2234 Ye irish songs and col- No country can rival freland in the role that music has played in its affairs, nor in the love its people hold for its song.And probably the history of no land could be told so completely through its folk airs and composed songs.This is the motif underlying the program offered in FEIS EIRE- ANN.It is a rich and varied program, transporting its listeners to many colorful regions of the land, through various periods of history, and into every emotion of the human spirit.It will be pre- sonted by the cream of Ireland's vocal artistry.The program will be enlivened do not have a drop 1822 Sherbrooke W.basement); experience came a few days later lo find that his new employer | ; went off to a convention and left him in full charge with many of to grow and to become fruitful will be continued through seeing the work and influence of the Boys\u2019 Club Movement continue privilege to be à participant, an active participant, in the official opening of 32 new Boys Club buildings stretching from St.the boys in residence older than in the lives of those the Boys\u2019 | Johns, Newfoundland to Vancou- he was.\u2018Club serve, although not in the ver, B.C.The knowledge that 1 His most \u201cfrustrating\u201d exper- area of urgent needs such as have been a part of the move- ience came part-way through the demonstrated in the work of ment that creates a local desire development of the plans for the Weredale House but nevertheless | for this work, that I have aided j establishment of Weredale House | in the congested areas of our: directly or indirectly in the raisin Weredale Park which not only : necessitated the approval of the City Council and the residents of | the area, the approval of Coun-! \u2018cil and Social Agencies and the ; underwriting of the campaign for funds, delays which resulted in the option of the property.expiring and then to find donor, a half hour a prospective donor to the campaign had purchased the property for his own use.The next forty-eight hours were the.most \u201cfrustrating\u201d.but all is! well that ends well, The most \u201ctrying\u201d time was when the fire at camp broke out in the middle of the night) through undisclosed causes and |came within a few minutes of \u2018getting out of control.The ! \u2018proudest\u2019 moment was the un-\u2018 veiling of the Roll of Honour at! Weredale which probably.for the first time, gave some tangible evidence of the results of the, work, Of the 328 names inscribed : I thercon, 78 were listed as] N.C.0's and 34 as commissioned ' officers ranking as high as * squadron-leader in the Air-Force, : : lieutenant-commander in the \"Navy and a major in the Army.Sixteen were cited for bravery | or distinguished service ranging \u2018from \u2018\u2018Mentioned in Despatches\u2019 \u201cto an \"O.B.E.\u201d \u201cThe \u201chappiest\u201d moments for, Mrs.Craig and myself\u201d said Mr.ç McAdam \u2018come through the suc- | cess and achievements as our | (boys grow into manhood.Grad- | uations from universities, ap-! pointments to positions of (rust, \u201crecognition in their fields of | endeavour, acceptance on the | part of old boys of added responsibilities in their church, in! their community and in politics, all bring happy thoughts in which | we feel we share the reflected | it glory of their achievements, My personal satisfaction, ] trust, 1401 Peel St towns and cities throughout the country.Up to this point it has been my New taxi rates in effect Taxicab rates in Westmount arc now in line with those of Montreal following the amendment to By-Law 543 and the changes are now made to read that the initial charge will be: made to include the first! one - seventh of a mile or | fraction thereof a charge of; 40 cents will be made and for, cach additional one seventh of a mile or a fraction thereof five cents will be charged.! Waiting time shall be paid for at the rate of five cents per.minute and will include time.consumed by unavoidable delays or stops and also time consumed while standing at the direction of the passenger.Meters on all taxis operating in Westmount have now been changed to conform with the new rates.that ing of funds, the choice of sites, \u201cthe planning of buildings and the commencement of programmes are worthwhile, makes me happy that I chose this particular field of endeavour and that the good Lord has granted me health and enjoyment in it.\u201d PS Come to Py The Let's Dance .® Studio *- 8 LESSONS 59.50 FO PRIVATE AND GROUP NN Meet The Nicest People in Town LEARN TO DANCE 1500 St.Catherine St.W.Cor.Guy St., Room 100 - e@ 933-2603 D LIMI 5331A Sherbrooke W, CHRISTIE PLUMBING COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE FAST \u2014 EFFICIENT RESIDENTIAL .\u2014 COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL HU.4-2010 TED 24 Hour Service From Electrohome.The Sound of Tomorrow has Come! TODAY\u2019S MOST ADVANCED STEREO CIRCA 701 CIRCA 701 / The daring Circa 70} stereo brings Electrohome's vision of tomorrow into your home today.The sealed speaker enclosures have advance design bottom firing woofers.The mid-range tweeter speakers are boldly dramatized on the console face to accent the clean and functional design.The quiet gleam of brushed aluminum gives the control panel the same contemporary mood.There is provision for a tape recorder and it has the superb Dual 1010A changer.The long, low silhouette and pedestal legs speak eloquently of today \u2014 and tomorrow.The restrained lines are softened by the unique roll top opening.CIRCA 701 \u2014 63\" wide, 25%\" high, 24\u2019 deep.Natural Walnut, Oiled Teak.Now on demonstration in our Store.Come in and hear the Sound of Tomorrow \u2014 today.The amazing CIRCA 701 from Electrohome.{Corner St.Catherine) e OPEN THURS.& FRI.EVENINGS 288-4161 ST.LEO\u2019S ACADEMY: 1967 SENIOR SCHOOL HOCKEY \u20ac CHAMPS STANDING L to R: P.Schuler, manager.M.Friedrichs, asst, manager: Ross Sherriffs, M.Gormley, G.Fortin, M.Fernandes, W.Colomb, Gillis.KNEELING: L to R: N.Fernades, T Stubbs, M.Kelly, Reid Sherriffs, Graham Sher.riffs, D.Fernandes and J.Gendron, D.Barnoff, Grant Sherriffs and coach Andy Mc- Easter Fun Week at Unity Easter Fun Week at the | Unity Boys and Girls Club on Greene Ave., will be held from Tuesday March 28, to Saturday April 1st, with a program replete with action.Herewith is an outline program of events, the culmination of which will be a visit to Ottawa by a group leaving the club at 7.45 a.m.Saturday and returning at 5.00 p.m.Tuesday, Mar.28, 830 a.m.Early Bird Breakfast.9.30 am.Assembly.Note: Doors open 9.30 a.m.but will be locked during assembly.Latecomers will not be admitted until 10:15 a.m, 10.15 a.m.Scavenger Hunt, Novelty Crafts, Woodwork, Gym \u2014Paddle Ball Tournament.11.00 a.m, Girls\u2019 cross Canada run.11.30 a.m.Boys\u2019 Cross Canada Run.12.00 noon \u2014 Lunch.1.00 p.m.Obstacle Course in gym, Games Room Tournament.Novelty Crafts.11.00 a.m.Girls\u2019 Cross Canada Run.3.30 p.m.Boys\u2019 Cross Canada Run.Wednesday, March 29, 9.30 a.m.Assembly.10.15 a.m.Marble Tournament.Novelty Crafts.Woodwork.Gym \u2014 Special Program for Boys and Girls.3.00 p.m.Run, 11:30 a.m.Boys\u2019 Cross Canada Run.12.00 noon.Lunch.1.30 p.m.Penny Carnival.All proceeds to the Easter Seal Campaign.3.00 p.m.Girls\u2019 Cross Vanada Run.3.30 p.m.Boys\u2019 Cross Canada Run.Thursday, March 30, 9.30 a.m, Assembly.Girls\u2019 Cross Canada CO.LIMITED MONTREAL, QUEBEC Symbel of quality reefing since 1883 Call our representative for free estimate © RESIDENTIAL © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL 7300 St.James St.W.(At West Broadway) 482-9566 10.15 \u2014 Bus leaves for \u2018\u2018Spring| 7 to 10.00 p.m.Club Open for Splash\u201d at Point St.Charles Teenagers only.Club.Members nced 10¢, suit and Friday, March towel.Treasure Hunt.Gym \u2014 Assembly.Special Program for Boys and Girls.Novelty Crafts, Woodwork.work.Gymnasium, Games Room 12 noon.\u2014 Lunch.Tournament.1.00 p.m.Bike Rodeo, Featur-| 11.00 a.m.\u2014 Girls\u2019 Cross Caning special guests.Games Room.| ada Run.Novelty Crafts.3.00\u2014Girls\u2019 Cross Canada Run.3.00 \u2014 Boys' Cross Canada Run.| 31.9.30 a.m.ada Run.(Continued on page 15) 10.15 a.m.Novelty Crafts.Wood- 11.30 a.m, \u2014 Boys\u2019 Cross Can- Selby St.blaze The old Fire Demon jumped the gun on the Selby street! PLUMBING complex and the vacant\u2019 AND house located at 142 Selby HEATING street went up in flantes prematurely at 11.15 p.m.on CONTRACTORS March 17, St.Patrick\u2019s night.| JAMES H.men were called and | upon arrival the block was MacINTYRE blazing fiercly necessitating the laying of six streams to 338 VICTORIA AVE.482-4924 quench the flames which lit! up the whole district, No one PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS was injured and the fire was soon n unde r \u2018control, REGAL TAXIS CO.LTD.935-1151 FROM 1928 TO 1967 AND STILL GIVING THE BEST TAXI SERVICE IN WESTMOUNT Try us and you will be amazed at the careful service.ONE CALL WILL CONVINCE YOU Call 935-1151 WE ALWAYS ANSWER AND NEVER SAY NO CARS RELIABLE, HONEST, CAREFUL DRIVERS G.TURGEON, Prop.institutions involved Bill 25 and the teacher RIGHTS PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS DEMAND: DEVELOPMENT of teaching as a profession CONSULTATION on all educational matters at all levels PARTICIPATION in educational policy-making PLANNING of teacher-education in co-operation with the FREEDOM to adapt the curricula to individual needs PROGRESSIVE research and experimentation NEGOTIATION of economic welfare at the regional level PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATION OF PROTESTANT TEACHERS OF QUEBEC L961 \u2018EZ 4240IN \u2018Aopsnuyl \u2018sauiwoxy junoussem ou] \u2014 4 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 23, 1967 \u2014 8 Meals at Expo 67 snack bars One of the world\u2019s longest es- average 75 cents.Restaurant | calators, almost 100 feet in prices, controlled by World Ex- length, carries visitors to the hibition officials, range from in-| space exhibit in the United expensive at $1.00 to deluxe be-| States pavilion at Expo 67 In ginning at $4.50.Montreal.SELLING BUYING OR | WESTMOUNT PROPERTIES We specialize in Westmount properties and have prospective purchasers for various types and prices.GET A NEW BUG ONLY 1798 EASY TERMS If yours is for sale we suggest you call our well informed Westmount representatives.Mrs.Margaret Evans \u2014 932-6329 or Mr.Donald A.Boillie \u2014 935-1611 REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 937-8501 OR GET AN ECONOMICAL LARGE SELECTION \u2014 ALL PRICE RANGES \u2014 OTHER MAKES TOO! à a _.Area Chairwomen for the Combined Health & Red Cross Campaign in Westmount were guests of Mr.Paul Zimmerman, President of Reader\u2019s Digest, at a luncheon held in the Executive Suite at the Digest recently.The Area Chairwomen reported that generous help has been given them thus far for the Campaign which opens in Westmount April 8th.Seated left to right: Mrs.George Hodgson, Mrs.Colin MacGregor, Mrs.Wm.Stewart.Standing: Mrs.J.Purtill, Mrs.J.Douglas Bourne, Mr.Paul Zimmerman National museum bird display Recently completed renovations to the National Museum's AT OUR NEW Expos7 Bird Hall in Ottawa include a \u2014] rer DOWNTOWN number of bird habitat dio- film in CIRCLE.VISION 360° ramas, an exhibit of winter = Fai Sion, at the Telephone Pavilion.feeding stations, a collection of SHOW birds with recorded songs which .the visitor can listen to, and a highly instructive 3-D display showing the development of a chicken inside the egg.| anada ad 201 | Areas of Canada represented in the new dioramas range from the Southernment point of Ontario to the High Rockies.There is an enchanting view of early spring in Point Pelce National Park, considered to be one of the most interesting spots for bird study in North America; and a superb diorama of carly summer at the Columbia lce- fields shows a number of alpine birds which inhabit the edge ROOM 4040 ST.CATHERINE W.(JUST WEST OF THE FORUM) AUTO HAMER (| MONTREAL'S LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN £ @ CENTRE | 4040 St YB @ 232-1496 | LTA ot 342-0990 ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR SPECIAL \"EXPO 67\u201d BUY AND REPURCHASE PLAN ;sands of the | of the timberline.Another exhibit shows the autumn Hawk migration at Port Sianley, Ontario, where thou- woods-dwelling hawks gather each fall; and a fourth shows the spectacular courtship of the Sage Grouse.The scenic backgrounds for these four have been painted | by Perry Wilson, one of the foremost diorama artists on the continent.In the winter feeder display, which includes mounted specimens of Ring-necked Pheasants, Cedar Waxwings, Snow Buntings, Cardinals and many others, good enough?good enough?good enough?all in a fresh fall of snow, the _ Museum shows how feeding stations can be erected in the fam- t ily backyard to attract some of | | the birds which stay with us\u2019 throughout the winter.| % BARBADOS OFF-SEASON RATES BEGINNING APRIL 1ST! 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And that \u2018never\u2019 is probably the most important word in our vocabulary: because it means that we are constantly on our planning for toes\u2014looking, improvements.searching, Improvements in methods and equipment =\u2014to give you even better service.Our engincers\u2014at Bell, at Northern Electric ideas that will make your always change where cha the sake of improved service to you, our customer.@ Bell Canada (our manufacturing subsidiary) and at the Northern Electric Laboratories\u2014are now working on telephone and transmission useful, faster and more convenient.Change for the sake of change?Never! But phone even more nge is needed for Unity Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club | Easter Fun Week program | | CITY OF WESTMOUNT GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are notified that there will be no garbage collection on Friday, March 24, 1967.Collections normally scheduled for this day will be made on Monday, March 27, 1967.to extend to April 1st The stage is set and ex- over.This is to encourage and production of \u2018Pirates of Pen- citement runs high for Eag- train girls in leading groups in zance\u201d at the Club.He is a hum- \u2018the following arts and Achieve- | orist of note, an excellent pianist, ter Fun Week.We hope all | ments.Grooming and Poise, Arts an artist, a singer and a great | members and their parents and Crafts, Games and Activi- organizer.As Tom would say \u201c1, ties including Free Movement.didn\u2019t know 1 was so good.\u201d All\u2019 are now aware of the pro- ; This group activity will be led by ; joking aside we will miss Tom gram being planned by Tom | Miss Allen, Miss Sue Soles and, sorely but wish him Godspeed ; Miss Maureen Reuben, and the best of everything at Stephens for the Easter J.R.DAYE, Eng.City Engineer.i .1+.| Dover Court Boys' Club in To- holidays from March 28th to TORONTO BOUND: Montreal's ronto.We will miss his humor, | April 1st.Games, Contests, a Bike Rodeo, A White Elephant Sale, Obstacle Races, Cross Canada loss is Toronto's gain to use an | old cliche, We are loosing Tom Stephens who has held the position of Program Director at Unity | his piano, his songs and cheer- | ful disposition.Good Luck Tom.' To the staff of The Examiner, ; Club Staff and Runs A for the past year.Tom is a very Our Readers, > talented gentleman, he was res-' Members PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS \u201cA Very Happy Penny Carnival, An Early ponsible for the very successful Easter.\u201d | Bird Breakfast, Prizes, and treats for all ages and the Grand Finale a trip to Ottawa.If you haven\u2019t signed up for any or all of these | events.do so immediately.Oh, we forgot, there is also a Splash Party being held at Point St.Charles Club, A Jelly Bean Guessing Contest | and a Colouring Contest.BIRTHDAY PARTY: Last Sat- , urday saw the following Club members invited to celebrate their birthdays at the Club at a gala Birthday Party \u2014 Marcel | Belanger, Pierre Bousquet, Franc Gagnier, Cherry Lee Higgins, Diane Chapman, Carole Fournier, Lynn Bowen, Sandra Lord, Elaine Murphy, \u2018Johanne Fournier, Gail Smythe, Debbie Standing, Billy Underwood, David Malloy, Pierre Ste.Marie, Robert Taylor.We celebrate the accumulated birthdays each month for those members who, are ten years of age or younger.Congratulations to you all.MISS ANDERSON ENTERTAINS: This is indeed the month for gayiety at Unity.A real Party atmosphere pervades.Miss Anderson a very faithful volunteer at the Club | who has the reputation of being another Elsa Maxwell, combined a St.Patrick\u2019s and Easter Party on Saturdey afternoon.She produced a beautiful cake in the shape of an Easter Bonnet, beautiful decorations and refreshments and all the trimmings that make her parties such a success.Thank you Miss Anderson.GIRLS\u2019 VOLLEYBALL: We are indeed proud of our Veol- leyball team (Girls').They have had a very wonderful series of wins.Last week they defeated Rosemount by scores of 21-9, 21.13.Keep up the good work girls, LEADERS\u2019 CORPS: Miss Greta Allen, whe is now acting as The Girls\u2019 Worker at Unity reports that a new group is being formed for girls twelve years of age and \u201cBy the time I'd undressed, I was time to dress and come home.\u201d GOVERNMENT OF QUÉBEC IMPORTANT NOTICE to proprietors and tenants of the Island of Montreal, lle Bizard, lle Perrot and certain surrounding municipalities.(See list.) Was the dwelling in question built before May 1st, 1951, and was the dwelling, at the 1st of December, 1962, renting for $125.00 or less per month in Montreal, or for $100.00 or less for the rest of the province where the Conciliation Law is in effect?IF SO, you are already protected by the Conciliation Law between proprietors and tenants.(See address below for additional information.) IN ALL OTHER CASES THE LEASE IS PROLONGED AUTOMATICALLY UNDER THE CONDITIONS ALREADY STIPULATED.PROPRIETORS TENANTS who do not wish to renew a lease or who desire to increase rentals must conform to the following conditions: (a) inform his tenant by registered letter at least one month prior to the expiration of the lease in cases of rental being payable monthly or by longer terms.In all other cases, the required notice is one week.state in the notice the legal delays allowable the tenant in opposing an eviction or an increase.who wish to oppose an eviction or an increase in rent must so inform the proprietor by registered letter at least 15 days prior to the expiration of the lease, if rent is payable monthly.in all other cases, the required notice is 3 days.Residents of the following localities fall under jurisdiction of this law: TOWN OF L'ASSOMPTION PARISH OF SAINT-EUSTACHE TOWN OF LAVAL TOWN OF SAINT-HUBERT TOWN OF LEMOYNE CITY OF SAINT-JEAN TOWN OF LERY PARISH OF SAINT-JEAN-L'EVANGELISTE CITY OF LONGUEUIL CITY OF SAINT-JEROME TOWN OF LORRAINE CITY OF SAINT-LAMBERT VILLAGE OF McMASTERVILLE PARISH OF SAINT-LOUIS-DE-TERREBONNE MUNICIPALITY OF NOTRE-DAME TOWN OF SAINT-LUC TOWN OF PREVILLE PARISH OF SAINT-MATHIEU-DE-BELOEIL TOWN OF REPENTIGNY PARISH OF SAINT-PAUL-L'ERMITE TOWN OF ROSEMÈRE PARISH OF SAINT-SULPICE CITY OF BEAUHARNOIS TOWN OF BELOEIL VILLAGE OF BOIS-DES-FILIONS TOWN OF BOUCHERVILLE TOWN OF BROSSARD TOWN OF CANDIAC CITY OF CHAMBLY VILLAGE OF CHARLEMAGNE TOWN OF CHATEAUGUAY TOWN OF CHATEAUGUAY CENTRE TOWN OF CHATEAUGUAY HEIGHTS TOWN OF DELSON TOWN OF DEUX-MONTAGNES TOWN OF DORION TOWN OF GREENFIELD PARK TOWN OF IBERVILLE TOWN OF ILE CADIEUX CITY OF JACQUES-CARTIER PARISH OF SAINT-ATHANASE, COUNTY IBERVILLE TOWN OF SAINT-BRUNO-DE- MONTARVILLE PARISH OF SAINTE-CATHERINE- D'ALEXANDRIE-DE-LAPRAIRIE PARISH OF SAINT-CHARLES-DE- CITY OF SAINTE-THÉRÈSE PARISH OF SAINTE-THÉRÈSE-DE- BLAINVILLE MUNICIPALITY OF SAINTE-THERESE-QUEST CITY OF SALABERRY-DE-VALLEYFIELD TOWN OF TERREBONNE TOWN OF VAUDREUIL LACHENAIE VILLAGE OF VAUDREUIL-SUR-LE-LAC OF LAFLÈCHE ow TOWN OF SAINT-EUSTACHE TOWN OF LAPRAIRIE For more information, write or phone.Montréal Rental Administration Office 89 Notre Dame Street East, Montréal Telephone: 878-3781 or 873-2190 L961 \u2018EZ Y240N \u2018Abpsnau] \u2018soutuoxg qunouysam ay) \u2014 6 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Morch 23, 1967 \u2014 10 ANGLICAN \"ST.STEPHEN'S | CHURCH DORCHESTER and ATWATER WESTMOUNT 14.-Col.The Rev.J, L.CUBA.Th, Mr.E.Tult \u2014 Organtist Sunday, March 26th 10:45 a.m.Church School 1500 aan.Mornimg Prayer WE WELCOME YOU Rand.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church fill The Kev\u2018d.Canon J.N.Doidge.Rector The Rev'd, J.C, M.Serjeantson GOOD FRIDAY 10:00 xm.Children\u2019s Service 12:00-3.00 p.m.THE THREE HOUR VIGIL, conducted by The Very Rev'd, Arthur Coleman.Dean of Quebec HAYDN - THE NELSON MASS - St.Matthias\u2019 Choir, Solists, with orchestral accompaniment and Organist, Gerald Wheeler.Conductor: Donald Hadfield Collection EASTER DAY Holy Eucharist Holy Eucharist Choral Eucharist Scrinon: Canon M.Peaston Choral Eucharist Sermon: The Rector Children's Service \u2014 Parish Hall Evenson: Sermon \u2014 The Rev'd.J.Serjeantson Wednesday Holy Communion 8.06 mu.7:00 a.m.8:00 a.m.9:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.11:00 a.m, 7:30 pm.10:00 a.m.Organist & Choirmaster: Donald J.F.Hadfield, A.R.C.M., BA.B.Pucd.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Western Westmount The Rev.) Canon Norman Peterson.The Revd Canon B, B, Lindsay.EASTER DAY \u2018The Queen of Festivals\u201d 8:00 am.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Festival Eucharist with Hymns 11:00 im.Procession, Solemn Eucharist and Sermon.Wednesday 9:30 a.m.Holy Eucharist Friday 8:00 a.m.Moly Eucharist TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabb) Rabbi Jay B.Goldburg, Assistant Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, March 24th at 8:15 p.m.DR.S N will speak on \u201cPurim Reflections \u2014 1967\u201d.Readings from Meglllah by representatives of Young Married Group.Saturday Morning, March 25th at 11:30 a.m.Sermonette: by RABBI GOLDBURG on \u201cThe Sabbath of Remembrance\u2019.PURIM CARNIVAL AND MASQUERADE, Sunday Morning March 26th.al 10:00 o'clock.Queen Esthers will be chosen.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Regular Classes \u2014 High School Department, Saturday Mornings at 9:30 Junior School, Sunday Mornings at 9:30: Daily Hebrew School Monday thru Thursday 4 to 6 pun.DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday at 5:45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 9:45.UNI TED _0_) UNITED ___ St.Andrew's REV.D.M.GRANT, B.A, D.D.REV.A.D.MOULAND, B.A, BD, WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL (4350 St, Catherine St.W.) EASTER \u2014 CHRIST 18 RISEN! \u201cIN OUR KIND OF WORLD WHY IS EASTER SO IMPORTANT?\u201d (Sermon by Dr, Grant» Easter Music by the Choir Good Friday Service 11:00 am.Westmount Park Church 305 Lansdowne Avenue 11:00 a.m.Church School \u2014 With Crib Corner and Nursery.Organist and Choir Director Gordon C.White, B.Mus,, VISITORS WELCOME! DOMINION- DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Avenue Rev.R, Douglas Smith, B.A., B.D, D.D.Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A., B.D, Mrs, Holly E.Davidson GOOD FRIDAY 10:00 a.m, (Note Hour) MEDITATIONS BEFORE THE CROSS OF JESUS All are welcome EASTER SUNDAY Holy Communion Joyous Easter Worship Special Music by The Choir.Sermon: \u201cThe Mystery of Easter.Rev.R.Douglas Smith, D.D.Evening Worship \u201cStories of The Resurrection\u201d.Rev.R.Douglas Smith, D.D.Orranist Mr.Victor McCorry UNITARIAN $:30 a.m.11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.The Rev.Dr.Miss Lydia McCu Gifford Mitchell, B.A., B.Mus., GOOD FRIDAY, 8:00 by George Fre With Orchestra Solo Sopranos: Contraltos: Tenors: Fred Barker Baritones: Trumpet: James Ranti UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West Convenient to Hotels The Rev.Douglas R.Pilkey The Rev.Newton C, Steacy Ministers THE ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH CHOIR will present \u201cTHE MESSIAH\u201d Graham Knott at the Organ Conducted by Gifford Mitchell, Organist and Choir Director Joan Heels and Dorothy Lord Mary Hindess and Dale Blackmore Rodger Bourne and Jan Simons An Offering Will Be Taken ST.JAMES B.B, Brown llough.Dir.C.E, Organist and Choir Director MARCH 24th P.M.derick Handel ists: and Robert Grieve 11:00 The Reverend Doug 7:30 EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES \u201cPROOF POSITIVE OF VICTORY\" \u201cTHE ROAD TO EASTER\" by Scripture and Music a.m.las R.Pilkey.B.A.p.m.THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Simpson) Sunday.March 26th 11:00 a.m.\u201cVATICAN II REVISES EASTER\" Rev.Leonard Mason B.A., B.D, Church School 11:00 a.m.Trafalgar School, 3495 Simpson St.Lakeshore Church \u2014 Services and Church Schoo! on Sundays at 9:30 a.m.and 11:15 a.m., both at 14 Cedar Ave.Pointe Claire, Sunday Services and Church School at 11 am, at 1-9th Ave., Roxboro.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D, Minister 11:00 a.m.Public Worship.The Minister will preach.Harold H.Hodge Organist and Choirmaster All are cordially welcome Baha'i celebrate New Year tonight BAHA'I NAW-RUZ \u2014 The Ba- ha\u2019i World Faith celebrate their New Year on the First day of Spring and with it begins their year 124 B.E.(Baha'i Era).This New Year is very special to the Canadian Baha'is as it is not only the 100 years of Canadian Confederation, but also the centenial of the public Declaration of The Founder of the Baha'i Faith, Baha'u'llah, at which time he wrote to all the crowned heads of Europe and leaders of the world proclaiming his station, the principles of the Baha'i Faith and man\u2019s destiny based upon the oneness of God, the oneness of Religion and the oneness of Mankind.The Baha'is of Greater Montreal are planning a New Year's Celebration to be held at Victoria Hall, tonight.A buffet is planned after which entertainment and dancing will conclude the eventing.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave, Wm, C.Nolting, B.D., Paster Miss Lydia Elbich \u2014 Organist Sunday, March 26th Good Friday Service with Holy Communion EASTER SUNDAY 9:30 a.m, Sr.Sunday School Bible Class Organ Recital The Service, Jr.S.S., and Nursery.Westmount 7:30 p.m.and 10:30 a.m.11:00 a.m, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, Sunday, March 26th 11:00 a.m, CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 a.m, SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson-Sermon Subject : \u201cREALITY\u201d EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:16 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday 12-3 p.m.Wednesday 6:36 to 8:00 p.m.BAPTIST St.Andrew's Easter\u2019s importance \u201cEaster \u2014 the greatest day in the year! \u201cIN OUR KIND OF WORLD WHY IS EASTER SO IMPORTANT?\u201d is the title of the Sermon to be given by the Minister, Rev.Dr.D.B.Grant at the eleven o'clock Worship Service on Sunday.There will be Easter music by the Choir, In the Crib Corner and Nursery, infants and other small children will be cared for while their parents are in Church.These are great days in the Christian Year! St, Andrew's misses its much-loved Sanctuary, but in the well-appointed Auditorium of the Westmount High School, the members worship happily together.Last Sunday our New Members were received and welcomed at the Communion Service, and next Sunday all will share in the wonder and glory of Easter.\u201d Westmount Baptist Annual Communion On Good Friday, at 11:00 a.m., the Annual Communion Service for the Baptist Churches of Montreal will be held in Westmount Baptist Church.On Easter Sunday there will be special sermons and music.Dr.Harold W.Lang will be the preacher at both services.In the morning the topic of his sermon will be \u201cTHE GOSPEL OF THE RESURRECTION\u201d, and in the evening \u2018ON THE ROAD TO EMMAUS\".The Church Schoo! meets on Sundays at 10:00 and 10°45 a.m.The 10:00 am.class is for seniors, and the 10:45 a.m.for primary and juniors.The midweek meeting on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study.The B.Y.P.U.(ages 18 to 30) meets on Fridays at 8:00 p.m, 5610 SHERBROOKE STREET, WEST Organist & Choir Director: 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m, WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Interim Minister: Rev.Harold W.Lang, M.A., D.D.EASTER DAY \u201cTHE GOSPEL OF THE RESURRECTION\" \u201cON THE ROAD TO EMMAUS\u201d Special Easter music at both services Midweek Service: Wednesday 8 p.m.Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.and 10:45 a.m, Frank Armstrong, L.T.C.L.UNITED 11:00 \u201cGOOD REASONS 12:00 Coffee-Hour.WESTMOUNT PARK (United Church of Canada) Lansdowne and Western Avenues Rev.H.Ray Ashford, B.A., B.D.Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.Robt, Kennedy, B.A.,, A.Mus, 10:45 Pre-Service Music: \u201cRobert Peters, Tenor We Welcome You a.m, FOR GLADNESS\" THIS VITAL YOUNG RELIGION many paths ONE GOD us ONE RAC gS Pliers ONE WORLD There are three million people around the world today who believe that the unification of mankind is the will of God for our age, They call themyelves Baha'ls, Perhaps Baha'l Is what you are looking for.Information upon request 15 Lele Road, Torente 7.d How the meaning of the Resurrection provides in his daily experience, will be set forth at the services in all Christian Science churches on Easter Sunday.The Bible Lesson will feature these words of Christ Jesus as recorded by John: \u20181 tam come that they might have life, and that they might have Jesus\u2019 enlightenment | and guidance to every individual Christian Science Sernion subject deed was for the en- tightenment of men and for the salvation of the whole world from sin.sickness, aud death \u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy The Soviet pavilion at Expo 67 has a floor area equal to six tuotball fields.Its most promi.For the 7th year the Canadian Cancer Society will hold its Daffodil Day.Over halt a million flowers will be flown from Victoria, B.C.by courtesy of Air Canada.Ten acres of Daffodils are grown exclusively for the Quebec Division of the Canadian Cancer Society and these will be sold to the public on April 7th.Proceeds go to- Easter \u2014 Pagan or Christian?' i | i wards fighting cancer.Included in the above picture are some of the ladies who will be assisting Mrs.Janette Bertrand, Daffodil Day Chairman.Left to right: Mrs.L.Tarshis, Westmount; Mrs.W.R, Patton, Rosemount: Mrs, C.Rowe, Pierrefonds; Mrs.W.D.Evans, St.Lambert: Mrs.Penette Bertrand, Daffodil Chairman, | Science textbook will include: it more abundantly.\u201d Correlative passages from the Christian nent feature is à soaring rectangular root which reaches a height of 138 feet, THE NELSON MASS - HAYDN presented by THE CHOIR OF MEN AND 80YS ot St.Matthias Anglican Church, Westmount Good Friday, March 24 at 8 p.m.with Gerald Wheeler at the organ Directed by Donald Hadfield.Soloists: Karen MacKay, Soprano: Ann Golden.Contralto; Martin Dreyer, Tenor: Winston Purdy, Baritone.Orchestral Accompaniment OPEN COLLECTION * CREDICO CARDS HONORED FOUNDATION Can N Readers may be surprised to have been lifled from a renewal GARMENTS EXCLUSIVELY learn that the Christian festival of natural life to a life eternal, of Easter began to gather pagan associations in the centuries immediately after the death of Christ.The Latin word for villager.paganus, for instance.gives a clue to its link with Roman customs and religion.A villager of course, knows far more about nature and her changing moods than his city cousin.The villager rejoices as the days lengthen after the spring equinox.He responds to the return of the birds, the budding of trees, and the breakup of winter's hold on lake and river.Such signs spell new life for the paganus or villager.The plain fact is the Christian Church early lifted the pagans\u2019 recognition of new life in spring to the observance of a deeply religious festival.Easter became the high point in the Christian year celebrating Jesus\u2019 resurrection.The Gospels stress three things about the resurrection: light.assurance and mission.The women, early at the empty tomb, saw angels in shining raiment.Next came the assurance: \u201cHe is not here, he is risen.\u201d And finally, the directive: \u201cGo and tell\u201d The paganus and the equinox Easter music at Dominion-Douglas Easter Sunday will be observed in Dominion-Douglas Church in three Services.At 9:30 a.m.there will be Holy Communion.The Teens of Centenary and Dom- inion-Douglas will meet for breakfast preceding this Service and attend in a body.At 1] a.m.Special Easter Music will be sung by The Choir including Te Deum by Vaugham Williams.Dr.Smith's sermon will be \u201cThe Mystery of Easter.\u201d At 7:30 in the evening his topic will be \u2018\u2018Stories of The Resurrection.\u201d e GOLD © COPPER e BRASS CHROME © NICKEL © RHODIUM e CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd, Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec- tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s Largest High Class Job Shop, WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI, 5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine SL.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.aad op Jesus said: \u201cBecause | live.vou r shall live also.\u201d Temple Emanu-El Sabbath Services Friday cvening, March 24th at 8:15 p.m.Dr, STERN will speak on \u201cPurim Reflections \u2014 1967.\" Representatives from, the Young Married Group will: read from Magillah.À | Oneg Shebbat and Kiddush reception follows the Service.| Saturday morning, March 25th | at 11:30 am.Sermonette by! | RABBI GOLDBURG on \u2018 \u2018The Shabbath of Remembrance.\u201d > Serviny Women Since 1917 !| ® 6550 St.Hubert Plazo [ © Duvernay Shopping Centre | MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED | ® 1909 Mount Royal East * 3679 Ontario St.Eost ® 4861 Sherbrooke West © 4491 St.Lawrence Blvd.WITH TEMPLE SCHOOL In all departments of the | Religious School preparations have been completed for the Purim Festival observance.On | Purim Day, March 2*th com- | mencing at 10:00 a.m.the an- \"nual school PURIM CARNIVAL | | AND MASQUERADE will take | | place.BOOK LOVERS' FORUM Final Lecture for the season.\u2014 Wednesday afternooin, April | 19th at 2:15 o'tlock.Rabbi Dr.| \u2018Harry J.Stern will review | | \u201cEverything But Money\u201d by | Sam Levenson.t IMPORTANT EVENTS IN TH$ TEMPLE CALENDAR Annual Father, Son and ' Daughter Fellowshinp Gather- | ing \u2014 auspices Temple Brother- | ,hood \u2014 Sunday afternoon, April | | 9th, from 4 to 7 o'clock.Sports celebrities, prizes galore for | everyone.Members of Temple | are cordially invited to bring sons, daughters, friends and | relatives for an afternoon full of surprises.! Annual Congregational Seder.\u2014 A memorable religious event Monday evening, April 24th.the first night of Passover, follow-! ing the Passover Eve worship at 6:45 p.m.Price per plate $6.50.Good Friday at St.Matthias\u2019 The Boulevard Shoppe 4860 Cote St.Luc Rd.{Near The Boulevard) 484-4722 Featuring:\u2014 PASTRY - DELICATESSEN - DAIRY PRODUCTS - SEALTEST ICE CREAM- IMPORTED FOODS - GROCERIES - FROZEN _ The Three Hour Service 112,00.FOODS - FRESH VEGETABLES thon Coleman, dean of Quebec.| (OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, 9 TO 9) Arthur Coleman, dean of Quebec., At 8:00 p.m, on Good Friday : St.Matthias\u2019 Choir, with soloists, Karen MacYay, Ann Golden, Martin Dreyer and Winston Pur- | dy, and Oragnist Gerald Wheeler, will present HAYDN \u2014 THE NELSON MASS, with orchestral accompaniment under the direction of Donald Hadfield, Organist and Master of the Choristers, St.Matthias\u2019 Church.__ CPR.tH Lous L961 'ET YON \u2018Aopsnay, \u2018soujmox3 sunouysam 344 \u2014 LL The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 23, 1967 \u2014 12 IF YOU ARE MOVING Consult Malcolm Gregory about your rug problems.GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 - 4153 St.Catherine St.W.Phone WE.2-4277 %.S 9 Committee members working on \u201cAu Printemps\u201d, the Donor Luncheon and Fashion Show being sponsored by The Sisterhood of Congregation Shaar Hashomayim, Left to right:\u2014 2 \u2014 - ee Melody Players prepare musical The tnstant Melody Players, Vera Ostroff.Barbara Rosenthal.a group of performers, are pre-, Gert Shykofsky and Doreen sently rehearsing an original! Thuna.musical satire entitled.Before the actual rehearsals \u201cFRANKLY FEMININE\", writ- began on this \u201croad show\u201d.| ten and directed by MarÜyn several groups had invited them | Karpman.Produced by RUN to appear on their programme.| Blanshay with sets by Estelle | These performers are well Leiter, the musical accompani- known for their past entertain- | ment is by Miriam SIMON.ing musical productions at the Appearing in the cast are Mes- Jewish General Ifospital and dames Ellen Cohen, Gerri for last years \u201cHas Anyone Greenblatt, Mona avod man, ,Scen My Mother?\" in aid of the | Roslyn Liebling, Rose Mindel.Montreal Oral School for the Deaf.(This production is now dd IE Prospective the group has done.with very v + in I'lint, Mich, lively music is a \u201cmini\u201d script IF WRAY reception of your marriage} micks lo make it suitable for 8 | being recreated by a company \u201cFrankly Feminine\u201d.with its! 8 compared to other shows that | À Lwvarniner \u201cZo.Patroness Committee, Mrs.Boris Levine.Mrs.Leonard Kirsch, and Mrs, Herbert Myers, Convener.Mrs.Simon Gold.A Instant Melody Players prepare for their musi- *.From left to cal satire \u201cFrankly Feminine\u2019 AMERICAN IN) H.MONTPETIT, B.Ph., L.Ph., prop.Gold Medalist, University of Montreal Prescriptions carefully and accurately filled at reasonable prices.1385 Greene Ave.Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2136 WE.2-2488 McGill W.A.Annual Meeting \u2018Au Printemps | set for April 11 | The Sisterhood of Congrega- | The Women Associates of Mc- tion Shaar Hashomayim is hold- | Gill University will hold their ing its annual \u201cAu Printemps\u2019 | Annual Meeting at the Faculty Donor Luncheon and Fashion, Club on March 28th at 3 p.m.Show on Tuesday, April 11, at| The slides of the Fraser River 12:30 p.m.in the Grand Salon | trip will be shown following the of The Queen Elizabeth Hotel.| reports of the standing com- Eaton's of Canada is presenting .the fashions.The Convener of this ; Mittees.event is Mrs.Simon Gold.The members and guests will The Patroness Committee con- \u2018be received by Mrs.H.Rocke sists of Chairman, Mrs.Herbert | Robertson.Mrs.Howard Ross.Myers, Mrs.Leonard Kirsch and Mrs.G.A.Woonton and Mrs.rs.Boris Levine.Ticke hair- .man is Mrs, Irving Brott.and 8 Va qe sen ani members of the commitiee are) oy \"x \u201cOliver will presid Mrs.Bernard Besner and Mrs._ rs.a 10 fver will preside Bernard Karr.Co-ordinator is | #t (he lea table.Mrs.Ellis Leiter.Hospitality The hostesses will be Mrs.Chairmen are Mrs.Ralph Cum- Charles Gurd and Mrs.R.Bruce mings and Mrs.Marvyn Kussner.' Ramsey.They will be assisted Committee Secretary is Mrs.by Mrs.W.J.Eccles.Mrs.Gerald Brownstein and Treasurer Robert Faith.Mrs.F.T.Hedg- is Mrs.Maurice Brotman.Mrs.cock, Mrs.A.J.McKinna, Mrs.Harold Solomon and Mrs.Wil- N.Pervushin, Mrs.D.F.Theall, liam Deskin are in charge of the Mrs.J.D.B.Walker.Mrs.W.A.programme Booklet.Publicity Westley and Mrs.D.E.Woods- Chairman is Mrs.Sam Kaplan.worth, Ostroff, Grosvenor Avenue and Gert Shykofsky, read the new script by director Marilyn Karp- filmed in 8mm and in color.performances 0 any type of right, Rose Mindel, Clarke Avenue, Vera man, i ity hall.- Service of photographers j communi ishi PR ris to invite the also offered amétat Melody Players to sx Kennel Club sets dog shows date RE For information or publicity brochure, call Have the ceremony and little scenery but with the gim- 3 form for their function is asked | + VENDOME | at 739-2676.PRODUCTIONS ; Req'd.| Hubert J.Gravel Brown sugar being moist, clings when used to glaze cured meats as ham.Holds spices too.If a spreadi aste is pre Tel.: 671-8355 ferred, ow Bar mixes or 672-5859 smoothly with prepared mustard AHFHSHHHHA SAUNA MA HMS.OU tart fruit jelly.FLOWERS | PLANTS | | { ' ( | é Florists | Phone: 484-8484 | Aa re ae | 4897 Sherbrooke Street West U.Lanken, HU.1-6132 The United Kennel Club of to call Mrs.H.Blanshay at| Montreal announces their Cham- (here were approximately 75 dif- \u201c481-9476 or Mrs.I.Liebling pionship All Breed Dog Shows ferent breeds shown at the United will be held in the Town of Mount Royal Arena, 1050 Dunkirk Ave.on Saturday.April 22 and Sunday, April 23.The interest in dog shows has increased markedly in Montreal and surrounding areas during the past year with more and better attended Sanction Shows being held.For most exhibitors who atlend a Sanction Show, the next step is a Championship and the United States.Last year AUTHORIZED ELECTROLUX N \\ N S N N N N N N N N N SALES & SERVICE N N N N N N N N N N N N N every reason to expect there will be as many or even more this year.There is a Penny Sweepstake in conjunction with the Sunday Show.a Parade of Champions on the Saturday as well as Junior Showmanship Classes for chil- ( Continued on page 13) 489-9353 ULL IA Kennel Club Shows and there | | LE AE Show where points towards a as dog's earned.At the Shows this year there |: will be Judges from both Canada | Dean\u2019s List for Westmount girl Miss Marcia David is among the |: 76 students at Lindenwood College, St.Louis named Dean's List for the first semester of 1966-67.This lisl recognizes students of outstanding scholarship with a grade average of 3.5 or better out of a possible 4.0.She is the daughter of Mr.and |: Mrs.Nelson B.David, 342 Lans- 1% downe Ave, Westmount.A graduate of Trafalgar High Schioo!, she also attended West- mount High School, this is her!\u2019 first year at Lindenwood.Championship may be |; to the: To encourage students with all round abilities, St.Helen's School, Dunham, P.Q., is offering a third scholarship for entry into Grade VIII (form Lower IVth.) in September, 1967, open to any girl at present attending Grade VII.in any school.The value of the scholarship will be $600.The scholarship examination will be written on Saturday, April Ist, at Anglican House, 1444 Union Avenue, Montreal, Application forms and prospectuses, may be obtained from The Headmistress, Miss Mary Grant, M.A., St.Helen's School, Dunham, P.Q.¥ Ÿ Applications must be returned not later thon March 25th, FoR ds gl) > © - in the nursery of the \u2018Reddy\u2019.A new arrival to Westmount, rests in the arms of a staif purse cewvvvwwew TUTO TUTUCUTTUCUTUTUUUUUUTUUUUTUUUT We See and hear By ADELE HAYES LAAAAAALAAAASALLLMLALLNMLDSLLLLLLLLLLLDLLLLLLL LSS ALLL a ® SOMETHING NEW IN DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING A special group for young handlers.Montreal's dogs are back in School for the Spring Term, with youngsters aged 9- 15 years, at a lower cost than for adults, in a special class.Mrs.Casgrain says she still has room in the early class on Thursdays (7.30 p.m.) if applications are in before the first lesson with dogs, March 30th.This is the group reserved for young handlers.Mrs.Casgrain likes to encourage children to train their dogs, as she believes there are lessons to be found here in patience, perseverance, responsibility and consideration.The bond between owner and dog is further cemented by working and learning together.Further information may be had by telephoning WE, 5-1772.* * * © THE EXECUTIVE OF THE MONTREAL BRANCH of the Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission announced recently that the following equipment has been sent to their stations in Quebec and Labrador; Mutton Bay received an Incubator, a monocular microscope, and blood sedimentation apparatus.To Harrington Harbor went dental X-ray equipment; while Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyer of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables LICENSED GROCER NICHOL'S AND SCHNEIDER'S BACON, HAMS & SAUSAGE 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 DOG S 631-3950 TORO OO OO A + 5 \u201cEXPO\u201d 0 ARE YOU f RENOVATIONS Two Championship All Breed Shows April 22 - 23 Unbenched; Entries Close April 4 UNITED KENNEL CLUB 5 CALL US FOR REPAIRS, DO - IT - YOURSELF ?The Reddy needs our help WESTMOUNT'S HOSPITAL APPEALS TO CITIZENS When the present alterations and additions are completed early in 1968 \u2018The Reddy\u2019 will be one of the most up-to-date hospitals in the Province of Quebec.The additions to the hospital include a new east wing which will contain operating rooms, a staff cafeteria, rooms for patients and a new psychiatric unit for both day and bed patients.The west wing, finished now, is called the Percy Walters Building, and is temporarily used as offices, until space can be made available in the renovated older building for this purpose.When that time comes it will be turned over to nurses and internes as living quarters.The hospital hopes then to begin a training program for Nurses As- HOWS 489-1382 READY ?OR PAINTING sistants which is now impossible because of lack of space.The building program was begun in 1963 after Percy Walters, an old friend of the hospital left it one million dollars in his will, The hospital appealed then to the public for more funds, and when their objective was realized the program started.This was the last times the hospital asked for additional support.CENTRAL LOCATION Close to the Metro and Bus Terminus.\u201cThe Reddy\u2019 is providing hospital service in a densely populated area and handles many types of emergencies.Over 2,000 accident cases were treated at the Reddy in 1966.A GENERAL HOSPITAL Providing all essential services, it has a very large outpatients clinic, and people from all over the city make use of it.This greatly needed service is not covered by the Quebec Hospital Act, and the Reddy has had to borrow to keep it going.Income from bed-patients is not up to capacity at the present time because of the new building program, but this is expected to be corrected when the new rooms are ready next year.HOME CARE Under its Home Care Service, the first and for nearly a decade the only one in Canada, this Hospital extends continued care in their homes to patients who would otherwise occupy a hospital bed.PSYCHIATRIC UNIT Psychiatric treatment is playing an increasingly important part in modern medicine.The new Psychiatric Unit will provide this service to the Reddy patients, thus enabling many people to return to normal living.TO BRIDGE THE GAP The present appeal is for money to bridge the gap between income and running expenses, and is in no way connected with the building program.Subscriptions are asked for by mail, to insure a minimal operating expense for the campaign, and 1 St.Anthony's in Newfoundland, ; benefits from a recent bequest | to the Montreal Branch which | has gone to help purchase much.! needed modern laundry equip-' ment for the children's home.The Annual Meeting of the | Montreal Branch is scheduled this year for April 19th.when Dr.; Gordon Thomas.medical director of the International Grenfell Association, will address the | meeting.'Kennel Clubs .(Continued from page 12) i dren 8-12 and 13-16 years old.For a Champtonshlp Show entries must be received by a certain date and for these Shows the date is April 4.A premium WESTMOUNT FLORISTS Ltd.George Pickrell WE.5-543\" 4154 St.Catherine West list and forms may be obtained PATRONIZE from Mrs.Ann Griggs, Box 28, OUR Hudson Heights.ADVERTISERS Spring Hats TO TOP YOUR SPRING ENSEMBLE.EXCLUSIVE HATS DESIGNED FOR YOU WITH YOUR OWN OR OUR MATERIAL.SALON JEAN SHELLY REG'D.6937 FIELDING AVE.SUITE 4, N.D.G, {Corner Resedale) 481-5062 637-7753 TREATS We have the largest selection of delicious Easter chocolate Bunnies, Chickens, Eggs, etc, efc., that you could possibly imagine, Come in ond see them todoy! 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WE ARE FAMOUS FOR OUR WEDDING CAKES AND EXPERT CATERING SERVICE PRINCE ALB AVAILABLE FOR RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES ERT SALON Above Our Store du WE RENT DISHES, GLASSWARE, SILVERWARE, TABLE LINEN.TABLES, CHAIRS, COAT RACKS, ETC.© PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW BEFORE EXPO ols £961 \"EZ Yop \"Aopstuyl \u2018seujworxy unouysam ey) \u2014 EL WE PRE-CUT AND DELIVER THE REQUIRED MATERIALS A.0.OLSEN & (CO.2191 HAMPTON AVE.TEL.: 481-1179 those who have not received a request are asked to send a check anyway.This is Westmount\u2019s only hospital, and one which for close to | one hundred years has been serving the community.Let us hope that the Reddy will find our ore | zens appreciative of its fine ser- BRE RE BNE nn ns Ean nn, vices FRENCH PASTRY & CATERERS 4887 Sherbrooke Street West (Corner Prince Albert) 481-8163 BEE.8 8.00 0 000 08 SL The Westmount Examiner, Thrusday, March 23, 1967 \u2014 14 PROPERTY |/ The West t Exami | ELECTRICAL WANTED y \u20ac estmoun xaminer 2 : \u2019f , > SERVICE We have buyers waiting ° a S SI Ie ve rti si n > - ° for homes in Westmount.+ $ ° EAL i 2 We can effect quick sales | ; © RESIDENTIAL > i 8 when necessary, or we con | \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 $ .24 HOURS EMERGENCY « offer your property quiet- 4 ] W r ] 00 4 SERVICE ly to private buyers on an | n er 0 $ ° & INSTALLATION & individual basis.\u201c - oe 3 1 Ç 7¢ for each additional word 4 MAINTENANCE e od 2 t.Francis Realty « i S ° Led y , Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 3.30 p.m.Tuesday for H.R.CASSIDY Company Ltd.~ current issue \u2014 HU.1-045) BROKERS .ADTAKER3 ON DUTY MONDAY TILL 10 P.M.LTD.\u2019 .Tuesday, Thursday and Friday to 5 p.m.484.3523 300 Victoria Ave.; Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Bank of Montreal > : or The Royal Bank of Canada.5765 Monkland Ave.489-5321 Quality - Service - Satisfaction 1 \u201d HN RA A RT SH SRE SRR, RENE RY Arr 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE 50 APARTMENTS TO LET (90 GARAGE TO LET 113 DOMESTIC HELP 122 FOR SALE \u2014 2222 \u2014 7 WANTED | Living room furniture Apartment Elegance * 1 TTT TWO piece ches ' field.V d DISTINCTIVE HOME * p 8 Bargain nd Sat a à 1 ! .UPPER WESTMOUNT | Immediate Experienced | Time piece davenport sel, in good 3 8 | condition 7 A oo .Heated garage.space available | CHESTERFIELD 3 Bei ; fact fou re To ; for one or two curs.Central Housekeeper Wanted Good condition.em le price Has malds auarter.Enjox Mout Gracious Living in CALL.438.157 133 OE ERE SE real\u2019s continuously chang he- ALL: 488-1572 FOUR OR FIVE MORNINGS 124 FOR SALE \u2014 ture.Call HO Leavitt eves One, Two and Three 4 - 844 5541, Bedroom Suites at Bex 1657 Ÿ write Ho Road FULL DAYS REFERENCES.Dining room furniture \u2018 ox 37 \u2014 5 Ki re Road, 0 - INDUSTRIAL & * \u201cMontreal 29, Que.ROSUIRED.CALL AFTER 4.30 ANTIQUE dining room set, 6 pieces.COMMERCIAL | Good condition.Very reasonable.Call BROKERS LTD 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female WE.5-3032.842-9575 | FOU UV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY Members of Montreal i ; 4 Reul E-tute Board | , \u2019 COUNTER GIRLS S e Di t 39 OFFICES TO LET Sherbrooke at Lansdowne REQUIRED ervice Irec ory 5 in Westmount FOR MODERN CAFETERI ?' : A WESTMOUNT WE.53221 MENS RESIDENCES © ee rm es en TIN R apartment Aan Sirators Ce.MCGILL UNIVERSITY.° $10.per room, floors $1.50, Carpets.ULTRA-MODERN _ Boutique 676-2276.OFFICE BLDG.| 82 AUTOS FOR SALE ~~ APPLY TO: M .cl PAINTING AND DECORATING SHERBROOKE & GROSVENOR TOUT MR.R.T.BRAY arie aire ! e , ., .EXPERT PAINTER AUTOMATIC ELEVATOR Po : à ki , AIR-CONDITIONED.METI- 66 Corvair Corsa 3935 UNIVERSITY ST.Exclusive one of a kind crea- CULOUS A EIVICE, INDOOR ABOVE PINE AVE tions.Inspired by us, [Plaster repair, painting, wallpaper .AVAILABLE.IMMEDIATE | 180 HP.3000 MILES, FULLY OR PHONE: ° ture.Clean works Free Edtimate OCCUPANCY, REASONABLE | EQUIPPED A-i CONDITION.CONDITIONS 1 MUST LEX co ERA VI.4-6311, Local 643 Also made to order CALL ROBERT .- a e « 1 Ob RICE: ps Prompt service 665-2078 \u2018OR DENTIST \u2019 To TT ° \u201cROD OR MODEL CAR\" ted to ~e \u2014\u2014 4823 SHERBROOKE W trade for 62 Galaxic 6.nower stecring SALESLADIES 2075 CRESCENT STREET PEST CONTROL 932-4109 and brakes, radio.whitewalls, ete.CASHIERS ACCURATE Fest Contrel \u2014 Specialists \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ; in exterminating.jours service, ] 50 APARTMENTS To LET 0 EXCLUSIVE EUROPEAN Call 933-1935\u2014365-5445, WANTED FOR ATWATER SHOP- DRESSES, SUITS, COATS .PING CENTRE.CUSTOM MADE.REPAIRS, PLUMBING AND ROOFING EXPERIENCED IN DRAPERY ALTERATIONS.HU.8.4245, - SALES.* BILINGUAL CREATIVE Dressmaker Designer, PLUMBING __ ROOFING + * EXCELLENT SALARY Dresses, suits, gowns.All alterations SEWEROOTER * ALL COMPANY BENEFITS.accepted.Fast service, 489-7096.CALL US FOR ESTIMATES MONTREAL ELECTROLYSIS : DRAPERIES .WESTMOUNT PLUMBING MR.BLONDER Hair & ROOFING LTD.3455 C 381-8841 Permanently OTE DES NEIGES d 200 EST MOUNT © \u2018 AT SHERBROOK meee OOKE 102 HELP WANTED \u2014 Male Remove by 935-1189 e = - ROYAL TRUST BILINGUAL Electrolysis 24 hour service - ' Using the Kree Method.For {ree BOYS WORKER information call 182-0249 Kree grad- v s for uate Mrs.Loan Calvin, T.V.REPAIR INFORMATION 93 7-2864 REQUIRED \u2014 nr C0 For club in Westmount.HOUSEHOLD CLEANING .* Experienced in planning pro- \u2014 Is Your TV Sick 2 - \u2014 \u2014 gramme and working with S ri CI ° 2 , 50 APARTMENTS TO LET 82 AUTOS FOR SALE boys aged 6 to 16 in sports pring Lleaning wourn vou arereciate raster ST.LAURENT Pontiac 1966 creation, etes UE Save time and money! GUARANTEED \u201chy ELECTRONICS NEAR POIRIER .; We guarantee that our drip- ENGINEERS.Sedan Strate Chet.§ cylinder, fut For appointement: proof washing method will 24 HOUR SERVICE ON: DECARIE BLVD.1740 1760 miuatie, excellent mechanical condition restore your walls to their TELEVISIONS \u2014 COLOUR TELEVI- d tires, with extra s tires, body .rigi i DELUXE HEATED APARTMENTS.heeds minor vepairs.Cail AB CALL: 932-5506 original bright lustre.ALL LL CHIFI AND STEREO.EQUIE ! NENT Ea.MAR [FARGO truck, excellent condition: ! Mr.Ian Macdonald For Free Estimates Cull: MENT.HERMON AT.Bl LECTRIC STOVE.How es ae oer Reasonable 489-1267 SPECIALISTS IN SOLID STATE REFRIGERATOR, VANITY.LAUN : il?MOTHER'S HELPER QUIPMENT.DRY.INCINERATOR.98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female \u2014\u2014\u2014 a ana CALL: \u2014- ee ee / 5 year o girl desires! TRAUF IMDB AVE NING \u2014 : 2 BEDROOMS, LIVING AND DINING .oi 4 to HOME IMPROVEMENTS ROOM.KITCTEN : heer.CWE ogee Mother's : THE T.V.CLINIC $130.GOOD ii3 DOMESTIC HELP 482-9791 WANTED MR.HOME OWNER : À SEE JANITOR 174 DECARIE | ! LL ; rt.740-6008 PERMANENT You can sto better suits sob done \u201cUPHOLSTERING | Housekeeper Wanted basements, al typos of remodelling PTT TT eT TTT _._ ! an a tions {0 your home, 73 ROOMS WANTED POSITIONS ww FOR rcupholstering d - ; MAN ET | | Five day AAR ans p au CALL covering fobs \u201cplease call Mid- .(IF YOU CAN SPEAK FRENCH AND N.D.G.home.References ro.MTL.HOME RENOVATION dass or 837-4146, after 5 pm.4 Lt U6.home.1 s - .= , TRE.Accommodation | ENGEISIE FLUENTLY AND IF YOU auired.Call 482-1745 after 4 ASSOCIATES .- 5 \" - p.m, \u2014 __ , BOARD WORK, Wanted Bo?\u201c Co e\u2014\u2014\u2014 744.5945 ENGLISH FAMILY, 4 QUIET \u201c No Experience Required ; CLEANING woman wanted For a free estimate SPECIALIZING IN ADULTS REQUIRE 2 nEpRooMs | Salary While Training weaker 5000 bine\u2019 pT Reupholstering FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING || \u2019 all HU, 8-7653, \u2014 : and Repairs COFFEE PLEASE WRITE 4058 | FO SINTMENT CALT.- \u2014_\u2014 INCOME TAX LACONDE AVE, SNOWDON.eT - oo - work Guns heed I AL 29, .or uaran _\u2014 vrss mUCKCABS General Wanted mcm max av ac.CALL: 276-4874 -6002 .- ! : - REFINED elderly lady secks accom- 861-6002 For small home.Snowdon area.Sleep SONABLY AND EXPERTLY modation and companionship with in or out.References required.Call DONE.CALL: 349-8740 EVE- For f same.631-3101, | mornings and evenings, 488-1210, | NINGS, = ot free estimate 124 FOR SALE \u2014 Dining room furniture TABLE, chairs, Thibault, colonial habitant, willow.Very reasonable, 937- 6997 after 7, DINING room set 9 pieces, gold and white, Duncan Phyfe style, good condition.Reasonable.735-0475.DINING room suite 10 pieces (walnut).Reasonable.484-3930 evenings.127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture BEDROOM suite in perfect condition, twin beds.Call 486-7702, DOUBLE with headboard, large dresser and mirror, walnut in good condition, 486-5219, BEDROOM furniture, 3 matching sectional chests, arborile covered corner desk, chair, 3 wall shelves.489-1474, 130 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment KITCHEN SET, ROUND TA- 4731 AFTER 430 P.M.AND WEEKENDS.Moving Gurney gas stove 32 inch, top centre griddle between 4 burners.All modern features.Fully automatic, plate warmer.Cost $300.Reasonable cash offer around $95.Moving April 26th.HU.6-1913, ELECTRIC stove, 30 inch, very good condition, automatic oven.334-0214.132 FOR SALE \u2014 Musical instruments Baldwin Electronic Organ 32 PEDAL BOARD.BLOND OAK, \u20181960), MATCHING BENCH, TONE CABINET, WITH PERCUSSION STOPS, SUITABLE FOR CHURCH OR HOME, BEAUTIFUL CONDITION, NEAR FAIRVIEW POINTE CLAIRE.PRIVATE HOME.ASKING $2,500.00 CALL: 697-0454 PIANO 54 inches high, mahogany, good tone, suitable practice piano.935-6705, PIANO, reconditioned and tuned, Reasonable price, 1690 College St.Laurent.GUITAR Harmony, Broadway.Must sell.Groovie condition, bas price.Call Gerry 935-8016 between 4 and 11 pm, UPRIGHT PIANO, APARTMENT SIZE, IN GOOD CONDITION, CALL AFTER 6 FOR APPOINTMENT.WE, 2-3212, ALTO Saxophone and case.Good condition, Only $70.Call 932-3490.134 FOR SALE \u2014 Sports equoipment Yamaha Motorcycle Brand new.Won in contest.Have no use for same, Bargain, 748-7148 after .136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs S.0.S.LADIES THERE IS MONEY IN YOUR CLOSETS IF CLUTTERED WITH IMPORTS OR ORIGINAL MODELS, IN PERFECT CONDITION.LARGE SIZES WELCOME.SELL THEM THROUGH LA BOUTIQUE FANTASQUE MODES 2075 CRESCENT ST.288-3655 Man's Business Suits SIZE 44.EXCELLENT CONDITION.ANY OFFER.CALL RI, 4-6662.138 FOR SALE \u2014 General WHEEL chair; venctian blinds: linoleum; valance boxes.Call 488-6531.FORMALS, cocktail casuals dresses, coats size 5-7.Excellent condition, Reasonable, 3 piece sectional chesterfield, Other household articles, 482- 3627, 481-4798.BEAUTIFUL damask drapes; lady's clothing, 9-13.Perfect condition.HU.6-8918.MUST sel very rcasonable.White and gold complete bedroom suite 6 pieces: sturdy kitchen set, arborite top, leather chairs; white milk glass lamps, hand painted, 484-2787, 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General ,138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Antiques Canadiana \u201cOpening Specials\u201d © CAPTAINS CHAIRS e RABBIT EARS ® SPOOL BEDS © CHIFFONNIERS ALSO VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF: ARMOIRES \u2014 TABLES \u2014 CHESTS OCKERS \u2014 BENCHES \u2014 WASH STANDS, ETC.410 ST.VINCENT ST.VIEUX MONTREAL Three streets East of St.Lawrence between Notre Dame and St.Paul, 861-8783 OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Carpets Mill Ends \u2014 # Price Call 842-2897 BARGAINS GALORE Visit the new FLEA MARKET WHICH HAS JUST OPENED AT 1263 DORCHESTER W.HALF BLOCK FROM PROVINCIAL TERMINAL 932-0491 Contents of a 9 Room Luxury Home CUSTOM BUILT FRENCH PROVINCIAL CHESTERFIELD AND CHAIR WITH MATCHING FRUITWOOD TABLES AND LAMPS; 3 MONTH OLD 9 PIECE FRENCH PROVINCIAL DINING ROOM SUITE, WORTH $950, WILL SACRIFICE FOR $485; 6 FEET LONG STEREO; 7 PIECE WROUGHT TRON KITCHEN SET; DRAPES; 6 EXCLUSIVE OIL PAINTINGS: ODD LAMPS; PAIR OF MARBLE TABLES; FRENCH PROVINCIAL BEDROOM SUITE; ETC.FURNITURE LESS THAN 1 YEAR OLD.MUST SELL EVERYTHING BY THE WEEKEND.273-4671.ee BEDROOM set; desk: drapes: mangle; end tables and lamps: wooden table.279-1657.TELEPHONE table; double bed: chest; night table, Moving, reasonable, 484-3934.FRIDGE; gas heater; gas stove, All automatic; drapes and other furniture, Call 933-9633.Beauty Salon Equipment Almost new.Very reasonable.Call 738-8729 evenings, BUNK beds; dressers; dining room set 8 pieces: venetian blinds about 42 x 66; continental bed: office steel cobl- net: fireplace accessories.486-4930.CRIB; dresser; car seat: baby butler; booster chair.486-9646, AUTOMATIC washing machines \u2018Norge\u2019 $125.\u201cThor $85.Perfect condition.Amherst Sales, 805 Atwater 931-3422, DINETTE set; two bedroom sets, Giving up home.737-6877.149 STAMPS AND COINS \u2014 CANADIAN STAMPS 100 all different $1.00 200 all different $3.00 Current list on request.DON WILSON SALES REG'D.P.O.Box 1182 Montreal 9, Que.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE Wanted OLD FASHIONED COLOURED GLASS OR BRASS LIGHTING FIXTURES HANGING DOMES, OR TABLE LAMPS.CALL 849-9670, Antiques Wanted Chairs, armchalrs, china, glass, brass, copper, cte.Call HU.4-3882.WANTED: 2 cribs; stroller for twins, Must be reasonable.For the Church of the Evangelist, Call 932-4571, WANTED second hand.A small two wheel bicycle in good condition, Boy's or girl's will do.Will pay up to $10.00.937-2285, Playroom Furniture Wanted INCLUDING HIDE-A-BED; 2 SINGLE BEDSPREADS WITH MATCHING DRAPES; BLUE RUG 9 X 12; TRIPLE DRESSER.671-7947.154 LOST LOST: Girl's glasses, dark frame.Grosvenor-Westmount Blvd., 482-1682, 163 EDUCATIONAL Moving FURNITURE OF 44 ROOMS.BOOKCASES: CARPETS, ETC.CALL 4870 BOURRET, APARTMENT 502, Leaving City Living room, bedroom, kitchen furniture, lamps; tables, etc.744-2548.AUTOMATIC washing machine (Frigidaire).Like new, Sacrifice.Call RI, 7-3760, LARGE club chair, real leather, dark green, excellent condition.Cost $325.bargain $85.481-2875.KITCHEN set; Inglis automatic washing machine, excellent condition.486- 0896.ROOM divider, redwood basc, 46 x 102.Reasonable, Call 486-7981, ELECTRIC tape recorder; Fleetwood record player and stand.Perfect condition, Reasonable.489-2982.Must Sell Today Dining room set 9 piece, mahogany finish Duncan Phyfe $130.; kitchen set $35.; floor lamp $25.: TV.21 inch, (Dumont) console model $i00.733-8011, CHEST seven drawers (mahogany); commode 3 large drawers, antique white, antique gold handles; fishing equipment, Reasonable.488-3411.MAHOGANY dining room table; electric refrigerator, medium size; electric stove, 24 inch oven; single maple bed complete; etc, Reasonable.Call HU, 8-6450 after 6 p.m.G.E, automatic washer and dryer; 9 cubic foot refrigerator; girl's Raleigh bicycle 28 inch wheel.Reasonable, Call 481-2580, AM.-F.M.Stereo phonograph, good condition.Reasonable price, 744-5222 evenings, French Lessons DIPLMAD PARISIAN TEACHER.INDIVIDUALS OR SMALL GROUPS, LATEST METHODS FOR BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED.SCHOOL BOARD CURRICULUM FOR STUDENTS, CALL: 489-3236 FRENCH lessons evenings and Satur days.937-6579, after 6 p.m.Easter Fun Week .(Continued from page 7) 12 noon.\u2014 Lunch.1.00 p.m.\u2014Doors open.Auction Sale, Credit Slip Draw.Parents are invited to participate in the Easter Fun Week Activities.Saturday, April 1.Buses to Of- tawa will leave club at 7.45 a.m.and return to the club at 5 p.m.Those wishing to go should bring a lunch, bathing suit and towel.$1.00 plus a signed form from parent or guardian giving permission to go on the special outing.Swiss clocks, donated by the Watch Industry of Switzerland, will keep the official time at Expo 67 in Montreal.Seventy clocks, and 12 clock towers, at prominent locations on the site, will be controlled by a master atomic clock having a precision of one-millionth of a second per day.It will not lose or gain more than one second in 3,000 years, CAMP NOMININGUE Nominingue, Que.\\ Established 1925 43 years under same management Boys 7 to 15 years \u2014 Seven Age Groups Permanent Senior Steff \u2014 Resident Docter ond two Nurses Well-known to over 4,000 former campers end their parents.Ideal camp site.Safe sandy beach.Specialists end qualified instructors for swimming.canceing, selling, water skiing, crafts, tennis, archery, riflery, mature, campcraft and comoe trips.Peter Van Wagner, Executive-Director 119 Cragmore Road, Pointe Claire \u2014 Telephone 695-2816 AN ACCREDITED CAMP of the QUEBEC CAMPING ASSOC.CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY SMALL PRIVATE CAMP for Boys and Girls, 6 to 12 years © 19th Year e Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, dramatics ond trips, all under the supervision of carefully chosen staff and directed by Miss Ruby Smith, B.A., M.S.P.E.Booklet On Request 501 CLAREMONT AVENUE WESTMOUNT Accredited Quebec Camping Association cAmap Private Camp for Boys ARR EAD ae 22nd Year Trained Supervision 1Va hrs.from Montreal by E.T.Autoroute Lake Memphremagog, Que.Adventure in the outdoors, one tent counsellor for every five boys.Excellent swimming program.Safe beach on sheltered boy.Sailing, houseboat and canoe trips.Skyline hiking trips, new craft shop with excellent crofts program.Archery, comp croft and all usual camp activities, KENNETH H.MURRAY, M.Ed., Director ROBERT K.MURRAY, B.A, Executive Director - 322-6567 5880 MARICOURT ST, MONTREAL 38 lllustrated booklet upon request * An Accredited Camp of the Quebec Camping Association * LIGUISILLIAVVII/IUII SIL LGV IISLISS ELISA SI SL IS ISIN AS IL AIS M IMMO IN III IA I IA IPN FOIS RO FIG Announcing .THE 3ist ANNUAL LEARN-T0-SWIM CLASSES ® Boys and Girls, 4 to 10 years © Individual Instruction © Limited Enrolment Register now For application forms and further information Cdll or Write WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.4585 Sherbrooke St.W.WE.7-3916 LSI ISSE LLL LILES II IIT IL LLLIL ILLES ILLS LL LLL SLLLSLL SLL L IIS LISILS SSIS SSSLSLLAS ILLS L SLL SLL LSS SLE SLL SL SASL SILL SASSI SILLS SSIS LL SLL SSS LL LSS SLSSSS SILLS SSS LISS SSSI SS LSS SASL SILLS TSS SSS SSS SASSI AA PL dd cd id dd dL i de dd A a a M a a ed td PR rd 2 dd Pde till (LL dT Ll LO Ld LR ll dd dud ddd ddd ddd dd A AM MA PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS L961 \"ET Y240IN 'Aopsniy) \u2018seujwmoxy sunouysam dL \u2014 SL The Westmount Examiner, Thrusday, March 23, 1967 \u2014 16 Juvenile hockey stars thrill rink visitors TERMITE: Raiders, coached by Frunk Cavenasgh, won the Tenmite Championship, downing the Guards in the third game of the best two out of three final series by a 6-5 score.Guards had evened the series at one game each as the result of their 4-0 shutout on Saturday morning, John | McCrae, team captain, scored two goals in each period to lead his team to victory in the third game.Dean Kelly scored twice and assisted twice for the losers.It was a thrilling game, | aw indicated by the score Z 2 at the end of the thst und 4 4 at the end Saturday, March 25th if necessary.Mules (if necessary.14th, 1067.LEAGUES P WLD FAP -\u2014 SEE & DRIVE \u2018 67 ROVERS ® 2000 sports © 2000 TC eo i 3-Liter ® Now Here! The all ; À New 2000 With Automatic ee Transmission.ALL MODELS \u2014 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COME ON IN TODAY, COMPARE OUR DEAL | SPORTS CAR SPECIALISTS Ltd.The third game in this series cote PEE WEE LEAGUE Best 2 out of 3 Games Final Series All Games start at 4:30 p.m.Wednesday: March 28th; Huskies vs Standing us at Tuesday, a.m.March of the second period.Two hundred ATOM .qe spectators were In attendance, Expos ale 1 \u20ac : ! ie a a 382 VICTORIA AVE.WESTMOUNT 482-9595 Merewith ts the Championship pepe EE Monter CAPTAIN, John MeCrues pone °F 14 0 4 16 37 10 OPEN TILL 9 P.M.AUTHORIZED ROVER DEALER A CAPTAIN, \u2018Tun McHugh: Bruce | jiuskies 14 7 4 3 55 44 17 Bronfman, John Chipman, Ken Me- | Brones 14 4 6 4 44 72 12 1 mm \u2014 em = Callum, Geoffrey Wickltian, Andrew ftaiders 14 3 9 2 31 51 8 Cottinghuun, Jame O'Connell, Michael | PEE \u2018WEE MeVey, Gars Johnston, Jonathon ALL STARS 20 17 2 1109 30 36 PC AG GE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS du OM Hangers 14 8 5 1 55 52 17 MOSQUITO: Bulls.under the guid- Hawks 13 6 5 2 47 37 14 ance of Coach Jack Wilson, won the Bruigs 19 6 5 2 46 53 14 Mosquito Championship, taking the Les 14 4 9 1 46 52 9 second stralght game in a best of three series by a 4 1 count, Jamie Shapiro was top man for the winners with two goals and two assists, Andy Craig and Michael Zmay had singles.Jinuny Hogle scored (or the losers.The champions will be presented with thetr crests at the Recreation Department Annual Awards Night to be held in May.Herewith in the Championship Rooter: CAPTAIN: Andrew Craig, A CAPTAIN: Jante Shapiro, A/CAPTAIN: David Hague, Maurice Hfudon, Mark Maclsaae, Craig MacLaine, Charle Gutelius, Bobby Graul, Robert Beaubien, Michael Zinay, Druce Macaaley, COACH, Jack Wilson, EH pte ste PEE WEE: Huskies took n° nne-ranne ; lead in the fins] series.eduing Mules | 4-2.Chris Smith scored two, Jan\" Holland and Andrew Locke had one cach, Peter Smith and Alan Chaput vorert for the losers BANTAM: Hawks took a one-same lead in the Bantam final sertes.ekcing out à 4-3 win over the Rangers, Craig Shannon paced the winners with two goals, Richard Paterson and Michael Sarwer Foner closed out the scoring.Jim Dodie was best mau for the Ranuers, scormg twice Standings as ol Tuesday am, Match 2181, ATOM PP WELD F AP, Expos 4 7 6 1 54 45 16 Centennial.4 6 7 1 45 54 13 PEE WEE \u2014 Final Standings PF WILD OF APts, Mules 15 9 4 2 57 38 20 Huskies 15 7 4 4 54 45 18, Brones 15 5 6 4 47 53 14| Haiders 15 310 2 32 54 8.PEE WEE PWIL D F AP.All Stars 21 18 2 1 112 32 37 BANTAM \u2014 Final Standings P WL DF APG.Hawks to #8 5 Z 61 41 18 Rangers 15 8 & 1 59 58 17} Bruins 4 6 6 2 46 dl 14! 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