The Westmount examiner, 22 juin 1967, jeudi 22 juin 1967
[" \u2014 MONTREAL 6, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1967 Westmount Park a scene of summer relaxtion The city's principal park is blooming these days with plants and people, as this picture shows.Children play.watching adults relax.city gardeners work to make it even more beautiful.Westmount P.C.\u2019s pick delegates A meeting of the newly formed were: Mr.Bill T.Wooa, Mr.Ri- Westmount Progressive Con-|chard Holden, Mr.Peter Ker- servative Association was held rigan, Miss Helen MacCallum and June 14 at the Westmount Park Mr.Michael Bal Y.P.C.Dele- High School to elect delegates to the National Centennial P.C.Association Leadership Convention to be held in Toronto in September.After the notly contesied nominations the following delegates were elected: Mrs.Joan Winser, Mr.J.H.Price, Mr.David Angus, Mr.Alex Hutchinson (last candidate for Federal Elec- gate, The meeting was under the | chairmanship of Brigadier John H.Price and the Election portion of the meeting of evening under the guidance of Mr.Egan Chambers.This association is now formed | for the new constituency of West- mount comprising the City of Westmount, most of St.Laurent- tions), and Mr.Peter Gundy, the St.George and a small portion Y.P.C.delegate.of N.D.G.from Melrose avenue Alternate delegates elected east.City resigns from Coordinafina Council The Municipal Government of the City of Westmount has come to the conclusion that membership in the In- termunicipal Coordinating Council, of which it was a founding member, does not fulfill the best interests of the citizens of this city.This does not suggest any eriticism of the Council.Mayor Tucker pointed out after the resolution to resign from the ICC was passed by Monday night's meeting of the City Council.The aims and resolves of the Intermunicipal body are still approved and sought by Westmount.It is a fact however, that Westmount's problems form a different pattern than those of the member municipalities situated on the outskirts of Montreal, some of whom: have no boundary with it.Westmount being completely surrounded .by Montreal, it is felt its interests can best be served by cooperating independently and individually with other municipalities, Mayor Tucker explained.The Intermunicipal Coordinating Council was formed in 1964 to tackle the many problems of the smaller municipalities within the environs of Montreal.Its membership includes Ville d'Anjou, Town of Baie d'Urfe, Town of Beaconsfield, City of Cote Saint-Luc, Town of Dollard des Ormeaux, Cité de Dorval, Town of Hampstead, Ville de Kirkland, Cité de Lachine, Cité de LaSalle, Ville de Montréal-Est, Cité de Montréal-Nord.Town of Montreal West, Town of Mount Royal, Cité d'Outremont, Cité de Pierrefonds Cité de Pointe Claire, Cité de Pointe-aux-Trembles, Town of Roxboro, Cité de Saint-Laurent, Cité de St-Léonard, Cité de St-Michel, Ville St-Pierre, Ville de Ste- Anne de Bellevue.Village de Senneville, Cité de Verdun, and up until now City of Westmount.The Chairman and President is Marcel Laurin, Mayor of St.Laurent, and the mayors of the member municipalities meet every two weeks to iron out the problems they have in common, City to observe feast of St.Jean Baptiste Saturday.June 24th is the feast of St-Jean Baptiste.and many Westmount services are observing Quebec's patron saint day with a holiday on Monday, June 26th, All city hall offices will be closed, but the situation regarding Westmount's banks is not very clear.When contacted, the head office of the Bank of Montreal said that if the municipality concerned observed the holiday by closing its civic offices, the local branches of the bank would follow suit.This would probably mean that all banks would follow the same policy.Since Westmount's city offices are taking the holiday, it could therefore be assumed that local banks will be closed.Apart from city hall, other public services that are closing for the day include Westmount Library and there will be no garbage collection on that day.Atwater Library.however.will remain open.WESTMOUNT POST OFFICES CLOSE FOR ST.JEAN BAPTISTE DAY Saturday.June 24, 1967, St.Jean Baptist day, will be observed as a civic holiday at Westmount Post Offices, There will be no Letter Carrier Delivery.Postal Stations and sub post offices will be closed all day.However, at General Post Office and Postal Station \u201cPlace d\u2019Armes'\u2019, the public lobby will remain open from 8:00 a.m.till noon, for the convenience of boxholders.Mails will be received and despatched as usual.The Special Delivery Service will operate as on a Sunday.Street Letter Box collection: as on a Sunday.Regular service will be given on Monday, June 26.12 PAGES 5¢ 1 desirable that a bilingual sign be Next week's weather JUNE 24 TO 30 Haying can continue into this pleasant holiday week, Overcast to begin, then very hot and humid with some chance of widely scattered heat thundershowers in evening or through night.To end the week, steady drizzle each movning in the mountains, but clearing for hot afternoons.A \u2018\u2018Mash\u2019\u2019 storm with flooded streets and underpasses would be normal for Ottawa and Montreal regions, with tree-dumaging gale winds.Clearing generally and warming again.with only very local showers.Temperature range, 45-95°F, By ERIC NEAL = New Executive A inaugurates 60th year The new executive of the Westmount Municipal Association under the Chairmanship of R.H, Stevenson, held its inaugural meeting for the 1967-68 session at Victoria Hall on June 13th, In opening the meeting Mr.Stevenson commented that \u201cthis is the 60th year of the existance of the Westmount Mun.cipal Association and to my knowledge it is the oldest association of its kind in Canada.\u201d In his key- and speeding.The recent changes note remarks Mr.Stevenson also | in traffic direction have resulted reiterated the purpose of the in increased complaints about Westmount Municipal Association speeding on connecting streets, \u2014 \u201cto ensure honest and sound The Executive realizes the needs administration of the affairs of [ior close traffic controls in the the City of Westmount, and to act community, and will renew its ef- as a sounding board for the citi- forts with city council in this mat- zens of Westmount by providing ter of vital concern.Mrs.A.R.liason between them and their! Webster, chairman of the mem- elected representatives on the city bership committee, reports that council, It was announced ut the meet-| # ing that a contract has been &® awarded to the Chant Co.Ltd.for § the construction of the centennial project at the Westmount Library.Architects for the project are As- pler and Kula.and it is expected that the addition will be complet- \u201c ed in the early autumn in time for school opening.Following a suggestion from one ot the Association's members, it was discussed and considered positioned at the entrance to the library.The Association's educational and library committee has - bcen requested to discuss with school authorities, ways and means of increasing the study of R.H.STEVENSON civies in their curriculum.billings for membership in the Association are now underway.\u2018It is vital\u201d, Mrs.Webster pointed out, \u2018that all residents of the community belong to this esscu- t tial community organization.\" It is the intention of the Association to devote increasing attention to noise abatement and air pollution controls in their program for the coming year.The Association is again reviewing complaints about traffic matters in the community: traffic noise.routes of site-seeing buses, Composed of 55 members, the \u2018executive of the Association, is | representative of all parts of the community.Besides Mr.Steven- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 es - son the other Executive offficers ° are: Mrs, L.Shapiro, L.M.Nelson, V.GG.Hobbes and Mrs.T.EF Housing Act Wright, The president reported that 17 new members have been added to the executive committee ° delayed again this year.patient Alta Mer wou Liquor by- law approved by the Quebec Legislature, and Westmount has been h h asked again to wait for its go- ¢ anges soug Î ahead rather than seek powers through its own bill, to provide for A needed public housing here.mount\u2019s by-law which at present forbids the sale of alcoholic Proposed changes in West The city of Westmount sent a , : delegation to Quebec City on June beverages within the city, are 7, whieh included Mayor Michael being considered by the Pruvin- Tucker, members of the city, , cial Liquor Board in Quebec City.council, Norman Dawe.city man-' it was learned recently, ger.and city attorney A.M.Wel-, .; don Q.C.The bill was not heard \u2026 The city seeks changes in its on that day.the Westmount group | legislation to allow restaurants.were told that it would be on the, which come under special regulations, to serve wine and spirits | with meals.Only four possible outlets at present meet with city City ot ticials here still feel, ghocifications.however, that they would be wise A 2, ; to wait for the promised provin- No sign from inside or outside cial legislation, since benefits un- the building will be allowed to in.der it would give Westmount dicate that alcohol is sold within, | more help in its plan to house the and no dourway to the cating 50 families of Selby Street who |Place can lead directly to the need new accommodation than street are two of them.| could be granted under the city\u2019s! It is also possible that within private bill.the proposed changes in the by- i The Housing Act is expected to | law, a retail outlet of the Quebec get first reading in the house this Liquor Board can be established week.within the city.1 ; agenda for June 19.Again it was | postponed. The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 22, 1967 \u2014 2 ®A'nnouncing® | Here's a brand-new chequing account from Bank of Montreal.Its called True Chequing and it's designed to be used in combination with True Savings.How the two account plan works at a glance TRUE CHEQUING TRUE SAVINGS The Disadvantage The Disadvantage : No chequing.No interest.Vhe Advantages Aa on minimum monthly balance.Money always available.bree transfers to True Chequing.Pree cash withdrawals.The Advantages Convenient was to pay bills, Sunplifies budgeting, J ow cost.Permanent record of expenditures.Canceled cheques as receipls, Keep enough in your True Chequing Account to pay your bills.Put the rest into 4%2 % True Savings.(If you already have a 3% Savings Account, you can convert it to True Savings).Wheré¢?At your neighbourhood Bank of Montreal.Bank of Montreal AA Canada's First Bank BRANCHES IN WESTMOUNT 10 serve vou Vestmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave: JOHN S.ENGILAND.Manager Charemont Ave, & Shermooke St; EF, D.MOORE, Manager Alexis Nihon Plaza: CHARLES DEAN, Manager visit the Québec Pavilion spirit of a proud province Light and sound.Images of a rugged country, the most beautiful in the world.The heartbeat of a courageous people.Diamond sparkling between sky and water.Song of a young nation, clear and confident, its face to the future, Selwyn House presents awards and At the recemt prizegiving and | graduation excercises of Selwyn House Schoo! graduation diplomas and certificates were presented by Dean Stanley B.Frost, D.Phil, D.D., to Timothy E.Ain- ley, Per Amundsen, James S, Benson, Gray Buchanan, Alan J.Byrne.Michael C.Culver, Eli H.Daniels, Philippe F.Dorland, John A.Drummond, Charles C.Gurd, Paul D.Hayward, Michael R.Hoffmann, Barry J.Lazar, John E.Lovell, David P.Ludgate, Hugh D.Markey, Cary W.Miller, Philip C.Miller, John B.Mac- Phail, James C.McDougall James A.McGregor, Michael D.McHugh, Christopher J.Phillips, G.De Wolfe Shaw, J.Kenneth Tait, Martin Tratt, Nelson J.Ver- mette, R.Pierre Viger, W.Melvin Weigel, Jan 1.Wyllie.Valedictorian was the Head Prefect, Alan J.Byrne, Awards Awards werepresented for Form 111A to David Clarke, first, and John Wooler, second.Form 111B, first, Lawrence Ayre, second, Re gin ald Groome; Form IVA, first, Thomas Lang, second, Norman Tobias and Michael Wingham; Form IVB, first, Robert Oliver, second, Scott Disher; Form VA, first, Nicholas Bala, second, Duncan Campbell; Form VB, first, John Pearce, second, Stewart Patch: Form VIA, first, Peter Hadekel, second, Eric Ha- movitch; Form VIB, first, Daniel Delmar and Robert Seely.second Donald Monteith and Michael Darling; Form VIIA, first John Lovell.second Melvin Weigel; Form VI1IB, first, Martin Tratt.second.Michael Hoffmann, Prizes Special prizes were awarded for distinction in Senior French, (Presented by Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Molson, John Lovell; distinc: tion in Senior Mathematics, (Presented by Mr.Colin Moseley), Martin Tratt: distinction in Literature, Jan Wyllie: distinction in Latin, (Louis Tunick Lazar Me- AY EXPO 67 PAVILLON DU QUEBEC En Patronize our Advertisers diplomas morial), John Lovell; distinction |.in Middle School French, (Presented by Mr.and Mrs.J.Le- Normand), David Clarke; distine- tion in 4th Form Mathematics, (Presented by Mrs.G.R.H.Sims), Duncan MacCallum; distinction in Fifth Form Geography, John Pearce; distinction in Sixth Form Science, Presented by Dr.and Mrs.Hamilton Baxter), Robert Seely.The Public Spec aking Prize, (Presented by the Hon.Mr.Justice G.M.Hyde), was won by Barry Lazar; distinction in History, John Lovell; distinction in Creative Writing, (Presented by Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Carsley', John Lovell.Prize for General Excellence, (Presented by Mr.T.H.P.Mol- son), Jan Wyllie.The Rt.Hon.Arthur Meighen Memorial Awards went to: Melvin Weigel, Barry Lazar, Jan Wyllie, and Brandon Ayre.Distinction in Form 111 Choir, (Presented by Mrs.Anson Mc- Kim), Christopher Noble; The Selwyn House Chronicle Cup, John Wooler; Magazine Contest Award (Senior), Jan Wyllie.Centennial Essay (Senior), Bruce Fox; Dramatics Prize, (Presented by Mr.and Mrs.H.S.Bogert), Peter Hadekel and Norman Tobias.Head Prefect's Cup, Alan Byrne; House Captains\u2019 Cups: Alan Byrne, Michael Culber, Michael McHugh, Martin Tratt.Medal for Outstanding Achievement in House Competition Senior School, (Presented by Mr.and Mrs.G.N.Kairis), Alan Byrne.The Nesbitt Cup (for inter- House Competition in General Activities), Speirs House.The Anstey Cup (for inter- House Academic Competition).Speirs House.The LeMoine Trophy \u2018for inter- House Competition in Debating), Speirs House.The Governors\u2019 Shield (for over-all ascendancy in Inter- Competition, Speirs House, The Jock Ba rc! a y Memorial Trophy \u2018for all-round ability in Middle School), John Wooler.The Ernst Brand! Memorial Trophy (for outstanding Esprit de Corps in Fifth Form), Duncan Campbell.The Minister of Education's Silver Medal \u2018for Academic Distinction in Middle School), David Clarke.The Thomas Chalmers Brainerd Memorial Award, \u2018Presented by Mr.Charles Lineaweaver), Gray Buchanan, The Governor-General's Bronze OUR MASTER PLUMBERS AT YOUR SERVICE Plumbing - Roofing Sewerooting Digging WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE, Westmount 935-1189 24 HOUR SERVICE Medal \u2018for Academic Distinction in Senior School), Martin Tratt.The Jeffrey Russel Prize, tAwarded for all-round ability and presented by Mrs.H.Y.Russel), Michael McHugh.The Lucas Medal, \u2018Awarded to the most outstanding boy in the Senior Form of the School in work games, leadership and character, on vote of Staff and his fellow- students), Alan Byrne.The Junior School prize list, for Form D, first, John Embiricos, second, Marc Wolvin; Form C: first, Richard Small, second, Rob- \u2018in Rohlicek; Form BI: first, Julian Heller, second, Eric Stevenson; Form BS: first, Leslie ! 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Montros re.te ; As can be seen by checking th ontrose Ave Whyte, R re Vice-Chairman, 459 Argyle Ave.: Boy drowned in Lachine canal Michael Cantwell, eight, ot 10 Selby street, Westmount, drowned TRAFFIC AND CIRCULATION at 2:30 p.m.Sunday when he fell Meagher, D.B., Chairman, 4¢ in the Lachine Canal opposite 1450 | year of operation, would like resi- Aberdeen Ave.: Chalmers, W.G.,! dents of Westmount who are, Vice-Chairman, 372 Roslyn Ave.; | members of the Association to get | Daly.W.H,, 241 Kensington Ave: 336 Wood! the Associations executive com-' Ave.: Johnson, R.M., 332 Redfern | | Ave.: Tennnant, J.RH.QC., Ottawa street in Montreal.His body was recovered.566 | APARTMENT TO LET =| CEDAR Special tribute was paid by the members to the oldest member of St.George \u2014 Harry E.Bell.Mr.Bell was born in 1874, the year St.George Snow Shoe Club was founded.Mr.Bell visits the Club almost every day and is particularly spry for a person of his age.\u20ac0.LIMITED MONTREAL, QUEBEC Symbol of quality roofing since 1883 Call our representative for free estimate ® RESIDENTIAL © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL 7300 St.James St.W.(At West Broadway) 482-9566 W.L.Charlton lan R.Rudnikoff graduates in engineering Ian R.Rudnikoff, 21, of 38 Sun- Hoboken, New Jersey, June 10.He received the bachelor\u2019s degree in engineering.While at Ste ve ns, Rudnikoff served as news editor of the college newspaper, associate editor of the senior booklet, associate editor of the freshmen handbook, secretary of Alpha Phi Omega, secretary of the college radio station.and publicity chairman, historian and secretary of Beta Theta Pi.He was manager of the freshman basketball team and assistant manager of the varsity basketball team.He was a member of the Stevens Jewish Fellowship and the Society of Automotive Engineers.Rudnikoff plas to work in non- consumer manufacturing at the , sales or management level.DR.TASSY OPTOMETRIST 5887 Victoria Ave.\u2014 737-2611 SINGERMAN CONTACT LENSES EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED LIM FAST \u2014 5331A Sherbrooke W.CHRISTIE PLUMBING COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE RESIDENTIAL \u2014 COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL HU.4-2010 ITED EFFICIENT _ 24 Hour Service CITY OF WESTMOUNT GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are notified that there will be no garbage collection on Monday, June 26, 1967.Collections normally scheduled for this day will be made on Tuesday, June 27, 1967.J.R, DAYE, Eng City Engineer.| addresses.the Municipal Association draws its executive from every part of the city.Members of the Association can | Westmount or anyone who operates a business within its borders.| The Association, which is devoted to ensuring the sound administration of civic affairs here, welcomes new members.| Of the executive members listed ide A duated f | here.seventeen are newly ap- | a \u2018 nyside Ave.was graduated from pointed from the membership this Hudson Ave.: Walker.C.L.ER Stevens Institute of Technology,: year.ai the recent annual meet-| Vice-Chairman, 646 TH OYAL TRUST COing held in Victoria Hall, which was open to the general public.EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Stevenson, R.H.President, 453 Mt.Stephen Ave.: Nelson, L.M., Vice-President.648 Roslyn Ave.: Hobbes, V.G.Vice-President.520 Victoria Ave.: Shapiro, Mrs.L., Vice-President, 345 Lansdowne Treasurer, 37 Bruce Ave.EDUCATION AND LIBRARY Roslyn Ave.: Thomas, D.P., Vice-Chairman, 455 Clarke Ave.: Kaplan.Mrs.S.L., 735 Upper Belmont Ave.: Fletcher.J.G., 760 Upper Lansdowne Ave.: Hanley.A.J.79 Arlington Ave.: Thompson, Mrs.C.E.R., 99 Somerville Ave.HOUSING AND ZONING Mayerovitch, H., Chairman, 4840 Westmount Ave.; Schoenaur.N.Vice-Chairman, 53 Prospect Ave.: Fisher, A.J., 329 Selby St.: Rudge.Mrs.M.418 Metcalfe Ave.: Hudon.A.V.424 Wood Ave.: Kalil, M.4182 St, Catherine St.W.: Plunkett, T.J.4998 de Maisonneuve Blvd.W.: Rubin.W.H., 708 Grosvenor Ave.HEALTH AND WELFARE Lansdowne Ave.: Davidson, Mrs.«P.V.Vice-Chairman, 438 Mt.Stephen Ave.; de Mers, Mrs.W.A, 511 Lansdowne Ave.; Clift, Mrs.E.B., 79 Upper Lansdowne Ave.; Ranger, P., 542 Cote St.Antoine Rd, LEGISLATION Plant, R.J., Chairman.479 Strathcona Ave.: Gadbois, A.O.Vice-Chairman, 234 Redfern Ave.: Apedaile, L.S., 483 Strathcona Ave, MEMBERSHIP Webster, Mrs.A, R., Chairman, Z'Graggen, R.H., Vice-Chairman, 193 Columbia Ave.: Hershorn, Mrs.:C.\u2026.4383 Westmount Ave.Meyer.\"A., 64 Bruce Ave.PUBLICITY | Panet-Raymond, M., Chairman, .308 Roslyn Ave.: Phemister, N.i C.Vice-Chairman.609 Belmont Ave.: Bourke.G.M.450 Strath- cona Ave.: Page, J.P.4914 \u2018Sherbrooke St.W.: Ferrier, 1., 428 | Lansdowne Ave.RECREATION { Cohen, S.B., Chairman.672 Belmont Ave.: Hayes, M.J., Vice-Chairman, 54 Chesterfield Ave.: Hemsworth, Mrs.W., 115 Irvine Ave.; McDougall, Mrs.J.H., 324 Kensington Ave.: Whittall, | Boyd.4307 Montrose Ave.i Williams, J.R.69 Arlington Ave., | Bruck.R.517 Clarke Avenue, | i Dell\u2019Elce, T., 386 Olivier Ave.: PLAZA ; | .; \u2018Lamontagne, P.A., 81 Chester- include any resident of the city of (field Ave.1745 CEDAR AVE.ELECTION Ave.; Wright, Mrs.T.E., Sec.-| Thom, J.L., Chairman, 543: Lebman, Dr.G., Chairman, 349 Glassford, Mrs.A.K.Chair, : SPACIOUS man, 513 Clarke Ave.: Winser, 7/2 ROOM SUITE Western Ave.; Peters, Mrs.F.H.,' (TOP FLOOR) r.561 Grosvenor Ave.FINANCE Bremner, R.G., Chairman, 3 Managed by: Grosvenor: Large living room, dining room, walk.in closets, 2 bothrooms and powder room.Unobstructed view of Montreal Ave.; Tait, J.W.642 Murray Hill 932-7090 Ave.: Paterson, R.C., 627 Belmont Ave.EX OFFICIO PATRONIZE Hunter, R.L.777 Upper Lans- downe Ave.Aspler, C., 615 Ros- OUR lyn Ave.: Russel, C.M., 4845 ADVERTISERS Westmount Ave, | Before Investing, Obtain COMPLETE FINANCIAL PLANNING for Security and Profits! 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a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Assoclation.Authorized us Beoond Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa and fe: payment of postage in cash.We Say Westmount wise to pull out of ICC JESTMOUNT has done the right thing.Pulling out of the In- termunicipal Co-ordinat- ing Council of Montreal's suburban cities and towns.ICC can.but has not as vet, achieved positive results.Constitutionally.without Montreal.it is negative \u2014 dedicated to stopping the core city\u2019s feared aim to absorb its neighbors: a worthy objective if it were not pat: ently a means of preserving the status quo.Westmount has long iccognized a more realis- 1c relationship to its big neighbor.The prob lems of a metropolitan region demand acceptance of some leadership from and co-operation with the central municipality.This Westmount long Has done.to the benefit of both.Fire U Thant for huge error U THANT continues.seemingly unquestioned.as United Nations secretary-general.Despite his monumental goof.Withdrawing UN.torces.including Cana dians, from the Egypt.Israel border on an irresponsible Nasser demand \u2014 after a decade of peacckeeping \u2014 trig- £ered bloody battle.risked a major-power nuclear confrontation, brought the U.N.itself to impotence and disrepute.Events show Nasser didn't know what was good for him.The U.N.presence was surer protection than all Arab combined might against the Israclis.History, if ts ES £3 not intelligence, would have told Thant this.How can the U.N.condemn Israel when the U.N., thanks to Thant, proved spineless.The world knows, if some \u2014 the Arabs, Russia for instance \u2014 will not admit, that it was Thant who finally gave Israel no choice but to act on its own.Fire Thant.Expo \u2018unfair\u2019 to pipe smokers MEMO to \u201cMr.Pipe\u201d\u2014 -\"Æsenia) Cmdr.Rowland Stokes-Rees of Expo pubic relations: Where can one buy pipe tobacco on your glorious 1.000-acre site?National holidays muddle must end EOPLE like holidays.Commerce and industry have other views \u2014 mostly resignation to the fact that they are an added burden to the cost uf doing business.To pay for work noi done is one thing.But to have utter confusion, thanks to govern: ment muddle and indecision.is even more costly and needless.Ten days before Dominion Day weekend, industries with costly processes and shifts were up in the air: will we be knocking off for Canada\u2019s 100th birthday on Saturday.July 1.or Monday, July 3, or perhaps both?Some say we should make allowances for confusion, because this is Centennial year.We say all the more reason this should have been settled sooner.In fact, we say holidays are so much a part of our way of life that where government, at any level, feels it must mess around with the calendar.this be done by You Say Generosity commended Sir: The Rotarians are not holding their annual carnival this year, due they say.to the greater atiractions at Expo.They will, however, continue to raise money for their many worthy projects in other ways.Frankly, as 1 have said in previous years, | commend the Rotarians for their many good works, but find that the use of a carnival to raise money does them little credit.There is the continual ethical argument about whether the end justifies the means, and there is the Platonic view that a person who seems to do good is only really doing good if he is doing it for the right reason.May I indulge your columns again to bring up to date and reiterate a little of my unbounded admiration for Mr.Albert Lean of the Silver Slipper Club in Montreal and his friends and colleagues, who will be giving more than 1,000 children from the area next Wednesday, June 28, a wonderful day at Expo?It was only because the perceptive and understanding columnist of The Montreal Star, Mr.Bruce Taylor, found out about this project, almost by accident, that Mr.Lean and his friends who have been quietly doing philanthropic work for many years, received any publicity at all.The rnoney that is going to provide a magnificent day for the underprivileged children is coming from the pockets of people who a generation ago were underprivileged people themselves, and would have given anything for a day in the country or at a circus, which never came to them, except possibly as a piece of absent minded charity from some patronising church group or service club.It is waiters, busboys, doorman, and entertainers who are quietly \u2018chipping in\" with their money and their time off their the children.They are Jargely anonymous.But T feel 1t is pertinent io the context of your recent editorial during the Arab - Israeli crisis, that to provide this wonderful day tor the children.They are these hostilities should noi spread to Canada, to reveal that most of ihe details were being quietly worked out by people of Jewish, Arab and Christian origin.They were joined by a spirit which should nermeate the United Nations and the world, Francis Allen Reddy says thank you Sirs: A very belated \u2018Thank you\" for your kindness in helping us during our recent Appeal for Funds.While we did not reach our objective we did, nevertheless, raise a sizable amount of money which will at least temporarily ease our financial burden, Yours sincerely, L.R.Howard, Reddy Memorial Hospital clear.unequivocal order- in-council or what-have- you for all the holidays of the vear, before the beginning of each year.Then business and its employees would know where they were at, couid plan, and fully enjoy in anticipation all exceptions to the workaday year.C.M.DRURY OUR MP REPORTS The successful conclusion of the Kennedy Round of tariff reductions will result in a substantial expansion of international trade.If we skilifully exploit our new trading opportunities, the benefits for Canada will be considerable.To enlarge the markets for our industries, some people have advocated a North American customs union similar Lo the European Economic Community; others argue for a free trade area modelled on the European Free Trade Area; others believe we should eliminate trade barriers on an industry by industry basis and they cite as an example our successful auto agreement with the United States.What advantages do these aiterna- lives offer to Canada?To begin with.what about North American customs union or free trade area?Some such arrangement might be advantageous to us if we could guarantee that it would not restrict investment in new facilities in Canada, or shift such investment to the United States, and if we could assume that future growth of our export markets would be limited to the United States.In fact, it would be ex- iremely difficult to devise safeguards against diminishing in- vesiment to cover our entire economy, and many of the fastest growing markets for our produets are overseas.For example, much of the future Paragraphs on Philately By MARK WEINER The U.N.General Assembly declared by resolution 1961 (XVIII) of December 12, 1963 - 1968 as \u2018\u2018International Year for Human Rights,\u201d and later adopted by resolution a program concerning the celebration of this year.The resolution contains a recommendation to the U.N.Secretary- General asking him to take the necessary steps to have commemorative postage stamps issued in 1968 in honour of human rights throughout the world, and would like to see these postage stamps appear at the beginning of the year.Because of the supreme importance of human rights for the development of culture and civilization, the U.P.U.is supporting this programme and will supply guidance to U.P,U.member countries in preparing issues (graphic symbol to be shown on the stamps, number and face value, date of issue etc).This program should help to make an interesting and active year for the collector of U N.stamps.At last the long awaited news concerning the \u2018Famous Paintings\u2019 series from Great (Continved on page 11) growth of demand for pulp and paper will be in Europe and Japan, not in North America.If one looks at our economic potential, product by product, I think one is bound to reach the conclusion that a North American club is both too exclusive for our exports and likely to damage our domestic economy.For the present at least, I think we would be wise to continue our policy of expanding our trade on a worldwide rather than a regional basis.The possibility has been raised of applying the principles of the Canada-United States Automotive Agreement to other industries.The automotive program was devised to meet a unique set of circumstances.The Canadian automotive industry is largely concentrated in the hands of a small number of companies such as General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, which are subsidiaries of American companies.It was possible to negotiate an arrangement between these companies, the United States government and the Canadian government, which would improve Canadian production facilities but at the same time guarantee an expansion of total Canadian production.Ii may be possible to devise variations of this approach suitable for one or more other Canadian industries.We should not feel nidebound by any particular economic theory, but should be willing to let our mmaginations roam and to examine any approach which holds promise for Canadian in- dusiry.1 regard these as essentially practical problems requiring & pragmatic approach.(I would be interested in readers\u2019 comments on the subjects discussed in these col umns.My address is: Parliament Buildings, Ottawa.) From the Examiner Files Twenty-five Year Ago This Week H.E.McCormick.president of the Examiner Publishing Company, took part in the convention trips of the National Editorial Association of the U.S.A., who went down the St.Lawrence river to Quebec then on to Saguenay and Murray Bay.ES tk *k The Black Watch Regiment provided the guard of honor for the King of Greece, dur ing Army Week.k k * J.A.Hebert, of Clarke ave: nue, escaped with head and face wounds when his car was hurled 30 feet in a collision with a train.* * k Helen Dalton, daughter of of Mr.and Mrs.William J, C.Sutton, of Argyle avenue, was married at her home to 2nd Lieut.Herbert James Williams, of Sherbrooke. J.W.R.Meadowcroft reports for 1966 to High School H.& S.The Annual General Meeting ot the Westmount High School Home and School Association was held in the High School Auditorium at 8.00 p.m., Thursday, May 25th.\u2019 Mr.J.W.R.Meadowcroft, in his Presidential address, stated that it had been an exciting, if exacting, year to serve on the Executive of the Association.When, in April of last year, Mr.Meadowcroft was approached by the Nominating Committee, he told his audience, he consulted the familiar blue \u2018Pupil Handbook\u2019 to determine exactly what the functions of the Association were, but when he agreed to accept the Presidency, he did not quite realize what he was letting himself in for.Not in Handbook The retiring president went on to say that the present academic vear had seen sweeping changes.and proposals for change, in the structure of Quebec education.The Executive of the Association bad devoted a great deal of time both in studying the Parent Report and in drafting constructive comments as regards its proposals.They had also expended time and energy in airing what they felt were inadequacies in the notorious Bill 25.These were not functions of the Association that had been anticipated in the Pupil Handbook.The High School Home and School Association had, in addition, embarked upon two rather ambitious schemes that were also not mentioned in the Handbook.During the current year.the As- HOOVER FACTORY ~ SERVICE - PARTS HOOVER SERVICE METRO-ELECTRO LTD.833 Atwater Ave.937-3597 Onsen I.plumbing failed In dead of night We sent a man To fix it right.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service & Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 sociation had sponsored a course in Effective Reading.The course, which was conducted by a quali- tied teacher (rom the Reading Improvement Laboratory.was aimed at improving the student's concentration and reading speed.The demand was such that two sessions were required: one in October, and the other in February.In all, forty-two students from Grades Ten and Eleven were enrolled.It was gratifying to report that the course had proved successful.Providing there is a sufficient d e m a nd, the Association hopes to be able to offer a similar course next year, and, if possible, to extend the program to include \"Grades Eight and Nine.Thanks to the enthusiasm of Mrs.Barbara Bourke, Chairman of the French Programme, the\u2019 Association had been able to sponsor a second new scheme this | year.During the first {wo weeks in July\u2014from Monday, July 3rd.to Friday.July 14th, \u2014 a morning French course is to be held at Roslyn School.The teachers are professsors from the University of Montreal.and they will be under the aegis of Mr.Essex.formerly Head of the French Department at L.C.C.Anyone with a Grade Seven vocabulary \u2014 studeni or parent.Catholic or Protestant \u2014 iis eligible to enroll.To Mr.Norman Wood, Principal of the High School for the past six years.especial praise was due.Mr.Wood had done everything in his power to promote the aims of : the Home and School Association.As an old boy of Westmount High, Mr.Meadowcroft regretted the \u2018fact that Mr.Wood was leaving | the school at the end of the cur- irent session, albeit to accept a promotion.[ Unity Club news United Nations | by Chuck Tyler : \u201cBoys Clubs need to adopt a stronger role in helping boys build decent values they can live by in a drastically changing world!\" These words from Dr.Franklin, Patterson came several years ago, | to a gathering of Boys\u2019 Club per-' : sonnel.That strong forces are] | working in opposition to this aim | is an understatement.Two recent ' | events may serve to clarity the ; | existing situation.| One event took place in our, Boys\u2019 Club.Two small boys were faced with a breach of Club! | regulations, really a thing of mi-| | nor importance, but their ex-| planations conflicted.| The point of the whole matter | is: How can young people be persuaded to accept the value of honesty when representatives of.great nations obviously do not accept it\u201d Incidently.the event at the club interested in the solution to this problem may call Chuck at the, i Club.United Nations \u2014 Take .note! | SUMMER PROGRAM begins\u2019 on Monday.June 26th and continues until Thursday.August 31st.The Club will be open from 9:30 a.m.until 4:00 p.m.\u2019 Monday through Friday.Members must register one day in advance | for trips to Expo.Beaches, ete.| The Doubles Event in The Paddle Ball Tennis Tournament concluded, Desio Fernandes and | Sigmund Radoman teamed up to\u2019 defeat all comers.This includes major upsets against the highly rated staff entry of John Me- Donaugh and Chuck Tyler (highly rated by whom?) The singles event has not yet been concluded.Parent should note that the free | i dental clinic is now underway.i However, there is still time to register your boy or girl by | | contacting Miss Laurie Maxwell | at the Club.Westmount lad makes good in Hollywood A youngster who for seven years altended Roslyn School, and then for five years Westmount High School, before joining the US Army, finally ending up as one of the world's top motion picture producers will be back in lis \u201chome town\u201d from June 28th to 39th.Mark Robson.a Westmount resident in the 20's and 30's before he left for California, is today considered the leading director for 20th Century Fox, and one of the world\u2019s most successful director and producers of box ol- .fice winners.He arrives in Montreal on the morning of June 28th to check into the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel, and appear on the invitation of the US Pavilion at the famous geodesic dome exhibit there at 1 p.m, Following that.officials of the National Film Board will escort him to see the leading movies at Expo.he will speak at the Youth Pavilion, will likely receive a presentation from Canadian Motion Picture Directors.He is, scheduled to meet the press in the Expo Press Theatre at 2 p.m.on \u2018 June 29th.| The following day will be spent ; with boyhood friends visiting in, !the Laurentians.i He won't comment on rumors concerning 20th Century [Fox making Expo movie.i Robson's big name is built on the solid to sensational success at the box office of his movies.He skyrocketed into fame when he took an unknown Kirk Douglas and made him famous in \u2018Champion\u201d and made the box offfice tin pion\u201d and made the box office tinkle to the tune of millions.Other Great stars he has directed in- | clude Gary Cooper.Paul New-, man.Edward G.Robinson, Frank Sinatra.Anthony Quinn, Jose Far- rar, Ingrid Gurgman.Humphrey Bogart.Glenn Ford.Judy Holli- day.Jack Lemmon, William Holden.Some of his big box offices successes include: \u2018\u2018Van Ryans Express\u2019 \u2018\u2018Prize\u201d \u2018From The Terrace\u201d \u2018Peyton Place\u2019 \u2018\u2019Harder They Fall \u201cTrial \u201cBridge Of Toko Ri \u2018In of the 6th Happiness.\u2019 \u2018Home of the Brace\u201d \u2018Champion\u2019 and many others.Wh le at the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel he would like to hear trom his old friends who remem- ybhee my when he lived au West- , mount, went to Roslyn and West- , mount High.RADIO EQUIPPED 18 Gladstone Operated by LANSDOWNE TAXI REG'D.933-8484 SPECIAL & HOURLY RATES \u2014 OUT OF TOWN TRIPS CHRISTENINGS \u2014 WEDDINGS \u2014 FUNERALS \u2014 AIRPORT DAY & NIGHT SERVICE \u2014 Westmount E.Gallagher \u201cNEW FRS AE SENSATION\".For further information, call 276-6513 PROVINCIAL CANNERS LTD.UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INSPECTION SR TASTE SLICE & BROIL PRODUCTS IN 12 oz.tins CORNED BEEF LOAF & LUNCHEON MEAT LOAF Available at all grocers and chain stores Clip this \u2014 and be the envy of your neighbours! >, would 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a.m.Canon F, 8.Wright Manchester Cathedral, England WEDNESDAY 1090 am.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster Donald J.F.Hadfleld, _ARCM.B.A.B.Paed.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Western Westmount The Revd Canon Norman Peterson.Fhe Revd Canon #8.B.Lindsay.TRINITY V #:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 10:30 aan.Sung Eucharist Holy Eucharist: Weekdays 800 am.Friday V:30 ain, Wednesday Organist : Mr.Adrian de Vries PRESBYTERIAN STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount & Victoria Aves.Minister: Rev, 8.Macdunnell B.A, B.D.SUNDAY, JUNE 25th 11:00 am.Morning Worship Organist & Choir Director Doris Killam A.R.C.T., L.Mus.(McGill) VISITORS WELCOME ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH DORCHESTER and ATWATER WESTMOUNT Lt.-Cul.The Rev.J.L.Rand, C.D.B.A., L.Th.Mr.E.Tait \u2014 Organist Sunday, June 25th 10:46 a.m.Church School 11;00 am.Morning Prayer WE WELCOME YOU CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRA NCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, June 25th 11:00 a.m, CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 a.m, SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson-Sermon Subject © \u2018CHRISTIAN SCIENCE\" EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tues- duy.Thursday and Saturday À to 4 p.m, Wednesday 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.UNITARIAN THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Simpson) Sunday, June 25th 11:00 am, \u201cRAPTURE WITHOUT LSD\" Rev.Leonard Mason B.A, B.D.Church School closed for the summer, Nursery and Kindergarten in Chan- ning Hall.LAKESHORE CHURCH \u2014 Closed until September.ROXBORO\u2019 FELLOWSHIP \u2014 Closed until September.BAPTIST 11:00 am, 7:30 p.m, WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister-Elect \u2014 Rev, J.Frank Patch, B.A., B.D.Organist & Choir Director: Frank Armstrong, L.T.C.L.REV, N.F.SWACKHAMMER \u201cTHE RELIGION OF THE CROSS\" \u201cHOPE, FOR MAN AND HIS WORLD\" Midweek Service: Wednesday 8 p.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME UNITED 12:00 Coffee-Hour.\"WESTMOUNT PARK (United Church of Canada) Lansdowne and Maisonneuve Blvd.Rev.H.Ray Ashford, B.A.B.D, Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.Robt, Kennedy, B.A, A Mus, 11:00 a.m.\u201cTHE PROBLEM OF PAIN\" 10:45 Pre-Service Music: William Bowker, Baritone We Welcome You ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING 9 AM.-11 A.M.DOMINION DOUGLAS UNITED Westmount Blvd.at Lansdowne Two services are provided to help out of town visitors and Montrealers to be present at church.Dr.R.Douglas Smith will preach on \u201cTHE EIGHTH DAY?\u201d 4th in The Message of the Christian Pavilion Dominion Douglas is within easy access east from Decarie Expressway at Cote St.Luc Exit.Ample porking for cors and buses.City Bus Routes 66 and 124 stop at the door.Westmount Baptist Sunday\u2019s sermons The preacher during the month .of June, at Westmount Baptist Church, is the Rev.N, F, Swack- hammer, B.A., Pastor ofFirst Baptist Church, Oshawa, Ontario.On Sunday morning June 25th, the topic of Mr.Swackhammer\u2019s sermon will be \u201cTHE RELIGION OF THE CROSS\", and in the evening he will preach on the subject \u201cHOPE, FOR MAN AND HIS WORLD\".The midweek meeting of the Church is on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m, for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study.Christian Science sermon subject The opportunity, duty and ability of each individual church member in furthering the progress of mankind will be emphasized at the services in all Christian Science churches this i Sunday, in the reading of the week's Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u2018Christian Science.\u201d Appropriate Bible selections will include these words of Moses from the book of Numbers: \u201cWould God that all the Lord's people were prophets, and that the Lord would put his spirit upon them!\u2019 Pertinent citations from the denominational textbook will include: \u2018\u2018Science will declare God aright, and Christianity will demonstrate this declaration and its divine Principle, making mankind better physically, morally, and spiritually\u201d (\u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy\".Manchester canon to visit St.Matthias ST.MATTHIAS' CHURCH will welcome as its preacher at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.Canon Frank S.Wright, Canon Residentiary of Manchester Cathedral, England.He is one of a group of clergy visiting Canada and the United States this summer under the auspices of the British Council of Churches.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave, Westmount Wm, C.Noltine, B.D., Pastor Miss Lydia Eibich \u2014 Organist Sunday, June 25th 9:30 a.m.Senior Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.m.The Service, Jr.S.Sand Nursery UNITED St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT REV, D.M.GRANT, B.A, DD.Minister: REV.A.D.MOULAND, B.A, B.D, Dir.: Christian Education WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL (4350 St.Catherine St.W.) 11:00 a.m, Morning Worship \u201cHOW LARGE IS YOUR CIRCLE?\" (Sermon by Dr, Grant) 11:00 am, Crib Corner for care of small children.Organist and Choir Director Gordon C.White, B.Mus., VISITORS WELCOME! 1 | | Shown above is the church edifice WORLD HEADQUARTERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Thousands of Christian Scientists from all over the world assemble in Boston each year during the first week of June for the Annual Meeting of their Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.Meeting dates this year are June 5-8.(domed building in center) known as The Mother Charch Extension (1906).Its auditorium seats 4,000.Nestled against it is the original Mother Church edifice (1895).To the right of the original church may be seen a part of the Christian Science Publishing House.This structure will soon be joined to a block-long Colonnade Building, part of a projected $15,000,000 Church Center designed by I.M.Pei & Partners.At left is visible the Church\u2019s present Administration Building which is to be demolished.Ground breaking took place on June 5 for a new 26-story office building to be erected on another part of the property.Temple Emanu-El Sabbath services Sabbath Services are held regularly on Friday Evenings at 8:15 o'clock in the Temple Sanctuary auspices Temple Brotherhood.At the Worship on Friday evening, June 23rd, pulpit honours will be shared by the following: Lawrence Marks, Q.C., Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern, Leonard Blank, Isidore H.Morrell.The worship will be conducted by Samuel Pap- erman, President, assisted by Bernard Figler.YOUTH GROUP INSTALLATION Installation of officers took place recently of the following: \u2014 Honorary President \u2014 Mark Handman; President \u2014 David Engels; Vice - President \u2014 Michelle Gubbay (in charge of Program); Vice - President \u2014 Douglas Young (in charge of Special activities); Secretary \u2014 Car- of Bercovitz; Treasurer \u2014 Steve Schneiderman; National Federation of Temple Youth Rpresenta- tive \u2014 Susan Carsley; Membership \u2014 Edward Fisher.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL .Senior School Awards: The Rabbi\u2019s Cup, Bryan Bessner; The William B.Grossman Memorial Scholarship, Lois Morris; The Irene and Lawrence Marks Scholarship, David Bloom; The Rudolf Lustig Memorial Prize, David Bloom: Brotherhood Kiddush Cup, Richard Haichin; The Lisser Prize \u2014 Jill Litwick; The Anna Rost Memorial Cup, Samuel Zion; The Irving Solowey Memorial Cup, Candy Issenman; The Graduation Plaque, Michael Rath, Junior School Awards: Sisterhood Kiddush Cup, Janice Ker- man; Harry Davis Memorial Cup, Anita Gruenwald; School Committee Chairman's Prize, Debbie El- kin; Certificates for Outstanding Grades in Music, Grades 3a and 3b; Graduation Pins, Grades 5a and 5b.Sunday Collect Grant, O Lord, we beseech thee, that the course of this world may be so peaceably ordered by thy governance, that thy Church may joyfully serve thee in all godly quietness; through Jesus Christ our Lord.Amen, St.Andrew's Summer worship The worship service on Sunday morning will be in the auditorium of Westmount High School on St.Catherine street West.Rev.Dr.D.M.Grant will conduct the service.The sermon title is \u2018\u2018How large is your circle?\u201d Beginning on Sunday, July 2nd, the congregations of St, Andrew's and Westmount Park Churches will worship together for ten weeks, using the Westmount Park Church.For the five Sundays in July, St, Andrew\u2019s will \u2018on duty\u2019 and the minister in charge will be Rev.E.C.Armstrong, B.A., at present Superintendent of the Montreal City Mission, Today will be Dr.Grant\u2019s last Sunday prior to the holiday season.Dominion-Douglas Sunday reader Dr.Smith will preach at the 9 a.m.and 11 a.m.Worship Services On Sunday in Dominion- Douglas, on the subject \u2018The Eighth Day?\u201d, the fourth in his series of sermons on The Message of The Christian Pavilion, li Sul 3 8 ¥ \u201da + ° Protestant School Commissioners report to Westmount parents Dear Parents: In the belief that some of you may appreciate receiving a direct report from your School Commissioners, the Westmount Board is circulating this June, 1967 News- letter\u2014possibly the first of several such periodic reports in the fu- ture\u2014about activities in the three Westmount Protestant schools.As many of you already know, the School Commissioners for the Municipality of the City of West- mount consist of seven elected members, and a Secretary- Treasurer\u2019 Mr.W, H.Bradley, Q.C., is the Chairman, Dr, David N.Solomon is the Vice- Chairman, and the other members are: Mrs.Donald Lloyd.Smith, Dr, H.Lindsay Mussells, Mr, A.Reid Tilley (the West- mount representative on the Greater Montreal Board), Mr.W.T, Wood, and Mrs.W.W.Wood- head, who replaced Mrs.A.W.D.Swan when the latter\u2019s term of office expired last December.Mr.A.E.Mount is the Secretary- Treasurer.Enrolment Although a total of 2650 pupils have attended the Westmount schools since September, the enrolment at the end of May, 1967 was reported at 2548, of which 810 attended Roslyn, 483 Westmount Park, and 1245 the Westmount High School.The three schools employ a staff of 125 teachers, which at the present time provides a teacher-pupil ratio of 1:20.3 pupils\u2014a ratio somewhat under that recommended by the Provincial Government.Class enrolments in the two clementary schools range from 14 to 36 pupils, the average being 28.7, Few Teachers Leave In spite of rumors to the contrary, fewer teachers are leaving our schools at the end of June than did so last year.Of the 125 teachers, 14 have resigned to work elsewhere, 3 are retiring on pension, and 6 have been granted leave of absence for a year.The Commissioners regret the resignation of Mr Norman Wood who has been the Principal of the High School since the opening of the new building in 1961, We endorse the statements of appreciation already expressed by many parents and pupils, and we trust that Mr.Wood will find challenge and satisfaction in his new post with the North Island Regional School Board.Program We believe that a good educational program has been maintained in our classes during the past year.Although a few special events and achievements attract wide publicity, and certain activities enjoy a perpetual glamor, attention must be drawn to the conscientious and effective way in which the daily instruction, drill, and review lessons have been conducted in most of our classrooms.In spite of this, however, not all pupils have attained satisfactory levels of achievement.For some pupils, the special remedial classes have been helpful, but for others, circumstances and conditions beyond the power of the school to change have prevented effective improvement.Our guidance counsellors, health officers, psychiatric consultants, and school social workers have been kept busy attempting to find solutions to the many problems presented.Many Undertakings 1t is obviously impossible to review all the many undertakings that have engaged our pupils and teachers during the past year, but we feel that a brief mention at least should be made of a few of them.notably the extension of the French program to the primary grades in both elementary schools, the introduction of the Suzuki method of string music instruction at Roslyn, the very successful crafts program at West- i mount Park, the highly organized visits to EXPO, with much appreciated help from many parents, and the imaginative and creative Centennial projects completed by so many classes.Among the latter we must mention the high school\u2019s excellent publication of \u201cOld Westmount\u201d, Westmount P ark kindergarten\u2019s Centennial Train, and Roslyn pupils\u2019 provision of EXPO lunch for the entire enrolment of an under-privileged area school.As the vacation period draws near, may we say to you and your children: May summer days fill your bodies with health, and your minds with delight, May you travel in safety and rest in tiredness, May you sleep in contentment when the day is done.The Commissioners Selwyn House .(Continued from page 2) Form IIB: first, Norman Stark, second, Gerald Milier.Distinction in Junior French, (Presented by Mrs.G.Miller Hyde), Andrew Stewart, and Neil Matheson, Distinction in Junior Choirs, Richard Donald and Christopher \u2018Shannon, Distinction in Form I Choir: William Gould; distinction in Form II Choir: Geoffrey Hale.Magazine Contest Awards for Junior School, Timothy Hyde; for Middle School, John Odell.Centennial Essays for Junior School, Andrew Ludasi, for Middle School, Michael Weil.Art Prize, (Donated by Mrs.P.McG.Stoker), Graeme Kilgour.Dramatics Award, (Presented by Mrs.H.S.Bogert), Neil Matheson.The Grant Gaiennie Memorial Award, (For all-round Ability in Form I), Taylor Gray.Medal for Outstanding Achievement in House Competition (Presented by Mr.and Mrs.G.N.Kairis), Andrew Stewart.The Minister of Education\u2019s Bronze Medal, (for Academic Distinction in the Junior School), Andrew Ludasi.Cl C \u2026.ESTABLISHED 1817 want to do their best.academic facts.others.@ An interested, helpful staff, Bursaries avallable to students STANSTEAD STANSTEAD, QUE.A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS Quebec Grades VII to XII (Senior Matriculation) Preparation for all Canadian and American Universities Stanstead is interested In boys of ability and potential who At Stanstead your boy will find:\u2014 @ Academics, athletics and service opportunities.@ The techniques of learning are considered as important as @ Discipline is based upon the concept of consideration for Fine buildings, a beautiful country location, small classes, chapel services and outstanding athletic facilities.could not otherwise afford to attend.The HEADMASTER, RAYMOND LESTER, B.PAED., Dip.Ep.OLLEGE amidst a friendly environment.of promise and character who AN ADVENTURE IN INTERFAITH UNDERSTANDING INTRODUCTION:\u2014 Canadians are celebrating their 100th Anniversary in innumerable ways.Perhaps one of the most fitting celebrations for a people of varied backgrounds is the Canadian Inter-faith Conference.For the first time in mankind's history, most of the religious organizations of a single country have come together to co-operate in a national project.The Canadian Inter-faith Conference, consisting of 34 member faiths, has been brought together by the Federal government to supply the spiritual foundations of the Centenary celebrations.Canadians will begin to discover, as mankind itself is discovering, that their religions have far more in common than they have differences.Despite varieties of form and doctrine, the goal.God, is one: \u2014 and the way to God is also essentially one.The fol owing few quotations from the scriptures of the world suggest that the measure of agreement amongst us may be far greater than any of have dared to hope.GOD HINDUISM: There is a Spirit that is mind and life, light and truth, and vast spaces He contains all works and desires and all perfumes and all tastes.He enfolds the whole universe, and in silence is loving to all.\u2014Chandogya Upanishad H.I.P.69.BUDDHISM: There is, O monks, an Unborn, neither become nor created nor formed .Were there not there would be no deliverance from the born, the made, the compounded.\u2014|ti-vuttaka, 43; Udana, VIII.JUDAISM: If 1 ascend unto heaven Thou art there.If | make my bed in hell, behold thou art there.If | take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there shall Thy hand lead me and Thy right hand shall hold me.\u2014Ps., 139 (Psalms) CHRISTIANITY: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.The same was in the beginning with God.All things were made by Him; and without Him was not anything made that was made In Him was life; and the life was the light of men.\u2014St.John IV.1-5.ISLAM: Allah (God) is the Light of the heavens and the earth .Allah guideth unto His light whom he will.And Allah speaketh to mankind in allegories, for Allah is Knower of all things.\u2014Koran Surah XXIV, 35.BAHA\"I: How can | claim to have known Thee, when the entire creation is bewildered by Thy mystery, and how can | confess not to have known Thee, when, lo, the whole universe proclaimeth Thy Presence and testifieth to Thy truth?\u2014Gleanings from Writings of Baha'i u' llah, p.63.GOLDEN RULE HINDUISM: Let him bear patiently all hard words, let him not insult anybody.and let him not become anybody's enemy for the sake of this perishable body.Against an angry man let him not in return show anger, let him bless when he is cursed and let him not utter soeech devoid of truth.This is the sum of duty: do naught to others which if done to thee would cause thee pain.-Manu 6.BUDDISM: When men speak evil of ye, thus must ye train yourselves: \"Our hearts shall be unwavering, no evil word will we send forth, but compassionate of other's welfare will be abide, of kindly heart without resentement: and that man who thus speaks will we suffuse with thoughts accompanied by love, and so abide.-Majjhima Nikayo.I, 128, JUDAISM: Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart: thou shalt in no wise rebuke thy neighbour and not suffer sin upon him.Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.-Leviticus XIX 17 18.CHRISTIANITY: Love your enemies, do good to them that hate you, bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you.And unto him that smiteth thee on the one cheek, offer also the other and ask him that taketh away thy cloak forbid not to take thy coat also .Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger and clamor and evil-speaking be put away from you, with all malice.And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you.-Luke 6.& Ephesians 4.ISLAM: Kindness is a mark of faith; and whoever hath not kindness, hath not faith .Ye will not enter Paradise until ye have faith, and ye will not complete your faith until you love one another.-Sayings of Mohammed.BAMA'L: Be in perfect unity.Never become angry with one another .Love the creatures for the sake of God and not for themselves.You will never become angry or impatient if you love them for the sake of God.Humanity is not perfect .There are imperfections in every human being and you will always become unhappy if you look toward the people themselves.But if you look toward God you will love them and be kind to them .The advent of the prophets and the revelation of the Holy Books is intended to create love between souls and friendship between the inhabitants of the earth .-Divine Art of Living P.115.Free copies are available upon request Baha'is of Westmount, c/o Mrs.J.A.Milne, 4550 St.Catherine St.West, phone: 937-4970.PRAYER HINDUISM: When the wise, through spiritual concentration, rests his mind on the God that is beyond time, hard to be seen, dwelling in the mysiery of things, and in the heart of man, then he rises above joy and sorrow, \u2014Katha Upanishadi, 2.BUDDHISM: Absence of daily prayer is the disease of daily conversation.\u2014Beals Dhammapada, 26, 1.JUDAISM: O come, let us sing unto the Lord: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation.Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms, \u2014Psalms 95.CHRISTIANITY: See that none render evil for evil unto any man; but ever follow that which is good, both among yourselves, and to all men.Rejoice evermore.Pray without ceasing.In everything give thanks.\u2014| Thess, 5, ISLAM: And when my servants question thee concerning Me, then surely | am nigh.| answer the prayer of the suppliant when he crieth unto Me.So let them hear My call and let them trust in Me, in order that they may be led aright.\u2014Koran, Surah Il 186.BAHA'I: The wisdom of prayer is this, that it causes a connection between the servant and the True One, because in that state of rayer man with all his Beart and soul turns his face towards His Highness the Almighty, seeking His association and desiring His love and compassion.The greatest happiness for a lover is to converse with his beloved, and the greatest gift for a seeker is to become familiar with the object of his longing.\u2014Divine Art of Living P.27.by contacting The L961 \u2018TT Sur 'ADPSINY) \u2018;UIWDX3 JUNOULSIM 34, \u2014 L The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 22, 1967 \u2014 8 IF YOU HAVE MOVED Consult Malcolm Gregory about your rug problems.GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG (CO.4151 .4153 St.Catherine St.W.Phone WE.2-4277 Mr.aud Mrs.Leo Brian Timmins, photographed following their wedding which took place recently in the Church of Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, Mrs.Timmins was formerly Miss Diana Brown King, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Brown King of Belmont avenue, and Mr.Timmins is the son of Mi.and Mrs.Leo Henry Timmins, WESTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Founded 1917 For Grade IX entrance scholarship, apply in writing to the Headmistress.4335 Hampton Ave.Montreal 28 WEST END SCHOOL of ART SUMMER COURSE Boys and Girls Il to 15 Three mornings a week Studio work and museum trips.5686 Monkland Ave.from left to right: 484-4277 Pictured at thew graduation recently is the 1967 class of Weston Senior School.The girls are Catherine Dodd, Lynn Schwartz, Brenda Thompson, Lucem''.the school magazine: president of the Student Council: Donna Arm- | For your a Eire Ù SUMMER COIFFURE Let our expert hair stylists create a NEW HAIRDO to suit your personality.FOR APPOINTMENT, PLEASE PHONE 489-1233 \u2019 ou.4891 Sherbrooke St.W.HAIRDRESSING THIRUORKRCS (corner Prince Albert} ER Examiner Timmins-Brown The marriage of Diana Brown, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Brown King,of Belmont avenue, to Mr.Leo Brian Timmins, son of Mr.and Mrs.Leo Henry Timmins, took place recenty.in\u2019 the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, West mount, the Rev.Peter Timmins officiating, assisted by the Rev.R.J.Berlis, D.D.of the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul.Mrs.Gaston Arel played the wedding music and standards of pink and white snapdragons, iris and shasta daisies decorated the church.The bride.who was given away by her father.was in a gown of poult de soie fashioned on impire lines, the bodice of re embroidered Calais lace having a scalloped neckline and sleeves, and the A-line skirt falling into a train.She wore a long veil of tulle illusion and carried a bouquet of lily of the valley and stepanotis.Miss Cynthia King.as maid\u2019 honor for her sister.and Miss Susan Darling, Miss Susan Denton and Miss Susan McMaster, as bridesmaids, were in frocks of pale pink linen.the bodices hav-, ing scalloped sleeves and the A-' line skirts fashioned with back panels.They wore bandeaux of; shaded pink sweetpeas to maich the flowers in their bouquets.The graduating class at Weston School strong.head of Austen House, Senga FuHam.head of Bronte editor of \u2018\u2018Ad Mary Austin, Local VoW hold general meeting The newly-formed branch of the ; | Voice of Women covering the! E ngagement Mr.and Mrs.Ralph G.John-, tone of Roslyn avenue, announce | | the engagement of their daughter.\u2019 Susan Morgan, to Mr.Marcel J.| Couture, son of Mr.and Mrs.Ger- | ard S.Couture.The marriage has : \"been arranged to take place in late July.i { È A BY He Mr.and Mrs.Donald R.Steel, of Cole St.Antoine road.announce the engagement of their only daughter.Heather Airdrie, to Mr.Roy George Falkenberg, son of Mrs.Ernest G.Falkenberg.of Edmonton, Alta.and of the late Mr.Falkenberg.The marriage has been arranged to take place in August.rian; Carol Moffat; Marlene Nagy.class valedictorian: Sharon Young, prize for best contribution to \u2018Ad Lucem.\u201d\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 Miss Marilyn Ruth Bricker and Mr.Arnold David Barkoff whose engagement is announced.The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bricker of Saskatoon, Sask, Mr.Barkoff is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Barkoff, of Roslyn avenue, The wedding will take place on August 23.in Saskatoon.Little Miss Julie Gurelius.niece ushers were Mr.Gordon Jackson.of the bridegroom.as flower-girl.! Mr.Toby Rankin, Mr.John \u2018was in a {rock of pale pink linen.; Timmins.brother of the bride: having a bodice with puffed { groom, Mr.Paul Trude! and Mr sleeves and a skirt with a narrow , Donald Wilkie.velvet sash at the raised waistline Following the ceremony a re- falling to the hemline.She wore a ception was held at the St.circle of shaded pink sweetpeas James's Club where arrange.in her hair and carried a nosegay ments of white gladioli and chry- of similar flowers, | santhemums with pale pink Mr.Peter Cundill acted as best peonies were used as decorations.man for Mr.Timmins.and the, Later.Mr.and Mrs.Timmins sc - = left for Bermuda.the bride travelling in a flowered linen frock \"having a matching jacket, and | wearing a single cymbidium or- AUTHORIZED ELECTROLUX SALES & SERVICE 489-9353 M I SSII LILI ISIIIIIS SSII SIA L US I II MUI III LU ZZ Genuine Choice Western BEEK QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \"Noted for Quality\u201d Purveyor 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 House: Jill Allan, class histo- Westmount-NDG area, is holding a General Meeting on Thursday.June 22nd, at 8.30 p.m.at 446.Prince Albert avenue.The purpose of this meeting is to discuss possible projects for this branch to undertake.and anybody who is interested.whether a member or not.is very welcome to attend.| SUMMER TEACHING Teacher wanted to coach child in Grade Il subjects week-day mornings June 27th to July 28th.VERY LIBERAL SALARY vavs: 845-6106 935-7829 EVENINGS: EB te Ù « ° * a » ; t \u201d \u2018 .1 À a - 4 ° EB A > i * À 4 s » | e > - ; Dr.Mary Winspear, principal of Weston Junior School, recently participated in a conference on teaching a second language to pre-school children, using examples from her own | experience at the school.who Oral teaching of languages found best at pre-school age Dr.Mary Winspear, principal of donald College, Montreal.on Weston Junior School, was re-| June 10th.cently asked to lead a discussion Dr.Winspear has been interest- on the teaching of a second lan- ed in the method of teaching a guage to children of pre-school | second language at a early age age at the 7th annual conference | for some time, and Weston School of the Parent Co-operative Pre- | has inaugurated a method using schools International, held for the | the phonetic alphabet.She has first time in Canada, at Mac-' prepared a course of six books of Vita danbser THE SHOE WITH THE _SEAUTIFUL FIT Go In Comfort - Arrive In Style Only 3 of the Many Styles to Choose From CARESSA WHITE MESH \u2014 BEIGE - 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sas For appointment call Mr.Schachter, 739 3171, exten- aon 40 after bpm The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 1-045] 10 Words *1.00 7¢ for each additional word Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 3.30 p.m.Tuesday for current issue \u2014 HU.1-045] ADTAKER: ON DUTY MONDAY TILL 10 P.M.Tuesday, Thursday ond Friday to 5 p.m.Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank of Canada.2% a IP IE PE NL 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female GOOD PERMANENT POSITIONS IF YOU CAN SPEAK FRENCH AND ENGLISH FLUENTLY AND IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SWITCHBOARD WORK.No Experience Required Salary While Training FOR APPOINTMENT CALL BETWEEN 10 AM.& 6 P.M.MISS RICKABY 933-8979 MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL Part Time Posts PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT WITH FULL STAFF BENEFITS AVAILABLE IN FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT For meal service to patients.Duties include preparation of meal trays and wash-up in distribution centres, on patient floors.HOURS: BREAKFAST SERVICE 7 AM.TO 10:30 A.M.DINNER SERVICE 3.30 TO 6.30 P.M.5 and 6 day week.Rotating weekends and statutory holidays.For interview arrangements please apply in person or by telephone between 9.30 am.and 4.30 p.m.TO PERSONNEL OFFICE WE.7-601 1 Ext.201, 203 1625 PINE AVE.W.Companion Wanted Fou elderly lady few hours per day.weekends free, Call 875- 0330 days, evenings and weelk- ends 733-6130 PART-TIME Mathematic Teacher Wanted for September, Mudern Mathematics.Girls Grades VII to IX.Central N.D.G.Please wrile to Box 701, 4998 Maisonneuve Blvd, Montreal, Que.106 WORK WANTED \u2014 Male BOOKKEEPING PART-TIME on regular or occasional basis, hourly ; rate.489-4984 Code 903 J 112\u201d MOTHER'S HELPER CAPABLE mother's helper wanted for summer in country.baby sitting and light housework.731-4200, So 112 MOTHER'S HELPER MOTHER'S helper wanted for year old boy.2 afternoons and evenings.Westmount Park areca.References, Call 931-313% after 5 p.m.DOMESTIC HELP WANTED Housekeeper Wanted JULY AND AUGUST IN MURRAY BAY, MODERN ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT.WILL CONSIDER WOMAN WITH CHILD, REFERENCES REQUIRED.935-8253 117 DOMESTIC EMPLOY.WANTED COMPANION \u2014 HELP Malure refined woman wishes position in ice homme where cleaning woman is kept.Capable, dependable, light duties, Moderate salary.Lady alone preferred.Telephone noon to three only, 488-6644, _\u2014 30 FOR SALE \u2014 Kitchen equipment COLDSPOT fridge 9 c.f.with small freezer, manual defrost.486-0653.KENMORE 4 burner 30 inch gas stove, excellent condition, best offer, Call 933-2153.MOFFAT electric stove, 2 ovens, 39 inches wide.Excellent condition, Very reasonable, Call 935-5828 before 9 a.m.or between 6 and 7 p.m, TAPPAN gas stove deluxe model, 30 inch, {fully automatic.Excellent condition.Reasonable, 731-6512.ELECTRICAL SERVICE ® INDUSTRIAL ® COMMERCIAL ® RESIDENTIAL 24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE H.R.CASSIDY 484-3523 5765 Monkland Ave.Quality - Service - Satisfaction Fe de de ded dee de de dee deseo de desk dese de de ded deed dere de kek ok droid de Akh do SERVICE DIRECTORY CARTAGE AND MOVING MOVING WITH CARE EVERYWHERE Local and Long Distance\u2014Palletized Storage and Office Moves Packing and Crating for Rail Shipments Packing and Containerizing at your door for Overseas Shipments ACCURATE AND COMPLETE ESTIMATES \u2014 NO CHARGE \u2014 NO OBLIGATION BARBER MOVING AND STORAGE AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES 866-2735 FREE PRE-PLANNING BOOKLET MAILED UPON REQUEST eves.626-4339 BUSINESS SERVICE BOOKKEEPING is our specialty.G.& M, Bookkeeping Service Reg'd.PAINTING CHARMAC PAINTERS.EXTERIOR 5616.133 FOR SALE \u2014 General Gas hot water tank 100 gallons, 46.2 recovery.Rheen Model G 48-100 A.Seguin 481-2771 gal./P.H.Mfg.Co.Cail Mr, BARGAINS Second hand furniture.condition, Very good ANTIQUES At lowest prices in town, Provincial Sales, 849-3732, Oriental Rugs Beautiful oriental carpets.suitable living or dining room 8 x 10, $69.00; 9 x 12, $79.00.Call 744-2167.\"Model Railway | Enthusiasts ARE INVITED TO CALL FOR SALE OF H.0.TRAIN ROLLING STOCK.11 ENGINES, STEAM, DIESEL, SWITCHER, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT, 75 CARS ALSO AVAILABLE.SOME SCRATCH BUILT AM- BROID.ONE IN 5000 KITS ALSO INCLUDED IN ABOVE.WOULD CONSIDER SALE IN PART IF OFFER RIGHT, CALL: 684-4731 ! AFTER 6 P.M.| LL LL i | Baby Items In excellent condition, including _ bathinette, carriage, scale, cte, 482- 4354, INDIAN carpet 8 x 16 (crushed raspberry) value $700, bargain $123.Royal Dalton and Chinese lamps, bargain both $80, Cnll 738-8770.Carpentry Basements .Kitchens \u2014 Balconies \u2014 partitions \u2014 Repairs.Work guaranteed.Reasonable.Call: 738-3509 \u2014 738-2384, DRESSMAKING Boutique Marie Claire Our own creations: truly one of a kind.Also made to order Stylist from Paris Pleasant prices 2075 CRESCENT STREET 844-4011 EXCLUSIVE EUROPEAN DRESSES, SUITS, COATS CUSTOM MADE.REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS.HU.8-4245.CREATIVE Dressmaker Designer, Dresses, suits, gowns.All alterations accepted, Fast service, 489-7096.ELECTRICAL SERVICE REPAIR your radios, televisions, ete.By speclallsts.Work guaranteed.484- 1665.GENERAL REPAIRS JAMES DOOR AND EQUIPMENT.Garage door repairs, service.747-6075, Residence 684-3876.HOME IMPROVEMENTS MR.HOME OWNER You can gct a better quality job done at great savings by experts.Finished basements, all types of remodelling and additions to your home, CALL MTL.HOME RENOVATION ASSOCIATES 738-3771 For a free estimate 134 FOR SALE \u2014 737-9946.AND INTERIOR.CALL MR.Sports equipment CARPENTRY MacLEOD, 366-1036.Ze 5; reconditioned, 1866, call Roger.37.PAINTING & DECORATING Interior - Exterior Painting PAINTING, DECORATING.WORK GUARANTEED, REASONABLE RATES.CALL JIM.489-4502 EVENINGS.PIANO INSTRUCTION Piano Tuition Sylvia Faust.Associate Royal College of Music London, graduate Royal School of Music London, England, 482-9575, PLUMBING AND ROOFING PLUMBING ._.ROOFING TRENCH DIGGING CALL US FOR ESTIMATES WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.WESTMOUNT 935-1189 24 hour service \u201c UPHOLSTERING FOR reupholstering and recovering jobs please call Midtown Upholstering, 932-5912 days or 937-4446, after 5 p.m.PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ar 136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing and furs Summer 288-3655 $1 to $30.QUALITY RESALE DRESS SHOP Haute couture models.imports and better: ladies\u201d wear at a fraction of original costs.La dou lique Tantasque OPEN DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY, 10 to 6 P.M.THURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.Clearance 2075 CRESCENT STREET {up stairs) 138 FOR SALE \u2014 General Must Sell Immediately AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE; DRYER, DINING ROOM SUITE; SOFA: T.V, 17 INCH: BOX SPRING AND MATTRESS; HEADBOARD: BUREAUS., ETC.CALL 481-5381.Wig Dark ash blond, 26 inches long.human hair.Nearly new.$60, 747-4412.AUTOMATIC washer; electric dryer; dining room set; 2 metal beds with Recreation Department | i ; SOFTBALL RESULTS as at Tues, a.m., June \u20180th \u2018#7 ; MOSQUITO Marlins 10, Chiefs 8.Tues., June 13th Sudden-death semi-final game.i Jets 21, Red Wings 15, Tues,, June | 14th Sudden-death semi-final game, Marlins 32, Jets 0.Thurs., June 15th Ist game, best 2-3 games, | PEE WEE Giants 4.Mets 3.Wed, June 14th, Final game, best 2.3 games, SOFTBALL STANDINGS ; as at Monday a.m., June 19th, \"v7 | League GP W L D Pts | : world.With Expo 67 now being in Rotarians hold golf tourney By E.C.GANNON Many Westmount Rotarians bers that Monday June 26 would took the half day off Wednesday ; be observed at Expo as Rotary following their weekly luncheon.International Day and urged as mecting held in Victoria Hall un- | many members as possible der the chairmanship of President from Westmount attend.The Frank Starr.For it was the luncheon will be held in the Rus- observance of their annual golf! sian Pavillion at $10 per ticket.tournament held at Beaconsfield! 1 referring to attendance re Golf Club.In spite of theleords it was noted that West inclemency of the weather the mount had an 80.8 mark and it enthusiastic golfers and their sup- \"was urged that this be increased porters journeyed out to the popu- to 85\u201c and aim even higher in fu- lar links where they enjoyed the ture.afternoon followed by supper in ; Members were urged 10 get vid the evening.i k of as many of their raffle books The members enthusiasm in as possible before the draw date face of the atmospheric cun- for the car to be held on June 28th ditions brought to mind the and a final pep talk was given to motto of mail carriers.encourage members to take out \u201cNetiher rain nor sleet nor more books of tickets for their snow or hail shall deter these friends.Monies received will be men from the fulfillment of | devoted to the community work of their appointed tasks\u2019.And off ' the Westmount Club.In view of they motored to the links for the abandonment of the Carnival the afternoon\u2019s fun.this year all members were asked As a result there was no regular to double their efforts as sales- imen of ticket books.speaker scheduled and the time! Giants win Pee Wee Championship Giants, captained by Bruce Emo, won the 19%7 Pee Wee Sott- bal Championship, defeating Mets in a best of three series.Giants won the first game 11-10 lost the second 8-7, and 100k the final by a 4-3 margin.The following players made up the championship roster: Captain \u2014 Bruce Emo, Derek Simth Michael Lord.Kenny Melamed, David Barrie.Charles Perity, Tinuny Lord.Robert Ward, Peter PAINTING ACCESSORIES Your paint dealer can ofien provide wood paddles for stirring the paint as well as brushes.rollers and other accessories, Additional items, such as a drop cloth for protection of flowers and shrubs or fioors.putty kmfe, seraper.wire brush, steel wool and _sandpaper can also be supplied.was devoted to welcoming visiting | guests the number of whom are | P NOMININGUE increasing weekly as well as at- AM E Nominingue, Que.tending members from other Clubs t hr h t the Rotary oug nou! the Established 1925 43 y full swing it is quite noticable that visitors from distant points are Permanent Senior Statf \u2014 Res Boys 7 to 15 years \u2014 Seven Age Groups ears under same management ident Doctor and two Nurses £961 \u2018ZZ \u2019unp \u2018Aopsinyy \u2018sautwoxg junousssa YL \u2014 || = MOSQUITO - FINAL STANDINGS ; .cous springs; double bed complete.Reason- Chiefs 8 5 2 1 mn becoming more numerous.They Well-known to over 4,000 former campers and their parents.able, Call 486-8854.RS Wines 2 20 3 ! 2 \u2018receive the warm welcome and Ideal camp site.Safe sandy beach.Specialists and qualified ; GATELEG obles Hoi rapes and Marling = 8 3 #1 ?good fellowship of the Westmount | instructors for swimming, canoeing, soiling, water shling, Ze washer wringer lype).747-9134.Generals 3 2 6 © 4 .Rotarians.crafts, tennis, archery, riflery, nature, campcroft and cance EF BEATTY washing machine, wringer ALL STARS 2 ° 2 0 o | Presi enter 1 .1 trips.onditi A 4 resident Starr reminded mem- .sos condition.Reasonable.SENIOR ! d arr re d Peter Van Wagner, Executive-Director 5 meet ae | Police 4 3 1 0 6 | _ LL ; , | BATHINETTE; high chair; clectrie Stars 4 3 1 0 6 i 119 Cragmore Road, Pointe Claire \u2014 Telephone 695-2814 sterilizer: carriage; Jolly Jumper; crib.Fire 4 1 3 0 2 i Good condition, reasonable.482-8397.Wanderers 4 1 3 © 2 AN ACCREDITED CAMP of the QUEBEC CAMPING ASSOC.LARGE colonial hutch many drawers, (fruitwood finish), $300.firm.766- 6074 38 INCH living room lamp: size 36 new sleeveless white beaded sweater; gladiron; 5 double rolls beige linen wallpaper.All very reasonable.488- 218, COMBINATION screen and metal door, frame included; white enamel, double sink with taps; garbage disposer.All perfect condition.Call 937- 9, CHESTERFIELD and studio couch.reasonable, Call after 6 p.m, 744-2701.DINING room suite (walnut): double bed, complete.Reasonable, 484-6463, PORTABLE frigidaires, radios, at wholesale prices.Call 484-1665.CHESTERFIELD.baby crib and matching bureau.new October 1966; vacuum cleaner.new February 1967.Call WE, 3-968 Monday onwards.WILL pick up unwanted furniture, free of charge.453-2576.Office Furniture MODERN SEM! CURVED FLAT DESK CO-ORDINATOR (WALNUT) 72 x 38 INCHES, MATCHED CREDENZA 60 x 22 INCHES, ARM TILTED CHAIR.ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, USED ONLY IN PRIVATE HOME.LIST PRICE $945.WILL SACRIFICE $250.BECAUSE OF CHANGE OF RESIDENCE.488-7286.149 STAMPS AND COINS Free 100 stamps when vou request my aporovals, bonus plan too 10c postage please.DON WILSON SALES REG'D., P.O.Box 1182 Montreal 9, Que.151 WANTED TO PURCHASE WE BUY AND SELL ANYTHING OF VALUE.CALL YOUR OLD RELIABLE DEALER.HONEST AL'S TRADING POST, SELL WITH CONFIDENCE TO A RELIABLE DEALER.861-4301 15, CRAIG ST.E.744-0948 WANTED beige carpet 9 12 or jare- er.Also bookshelves, 489-6012, 163 EDUCATIONAL Teenagers Learn French conversation, Summer course starting July 3rd.(10 pupils only) Former professor of McGill, Call 484-2290, French Summer School FOR YOUNG CHILDREN LESSONS GIVEN FROM JULY 4th TO AUGUST 17th, 10 AM, TO 12 NOON, $10 WEEKLY.TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE $5.CALL : 288-3576 Summer pool schedule FROM JUNE 24th TO SEPTEMBER 4th, 1967 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 9:30 a.m.to 12:00 Noon \u2014, Instruction \u2014 Adults & Children (Register with Lifeguard); 12:00 Noon to 1:30 p.m.\u2014 Adults only; 1:30 p.m.to 3:00 p.m.\u2014 13 years of age and under: 3:30 p.m.to 4:50 p.m.\u2014 14 years of age and | jover; 5:00 p.m.to 6:00 p.m, \u2014| | Adults only; 6:00 p.m, to 8:00 | |P.M.\u2014 General Swim; 8:00 p.m.to 9:45 p.m.- 16 years ol age sand over.WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m.to 12:00 noon \u2014 Instruction \u2014 Adults and Children (Register with Lifeguard); 12:00 Noon to 1:30 p.m.- Asults only: 1:30 p.m.to 3:30 p.m.- 13 \"years of age and under; 3:30 p.m.! ito 4:50 p.m, - 14 years of age and | lover; 5:00 p.m.to 6:00 p.m.- Ad- | l'ults only; 6:00 p.m, to 7:15 p.m.! | General Swim; 7:15 p.m.to 8:15 | p.m.- Family Swim (Families! only}: 8:15 p.m.to 9:45 p.m.- 16 \u2018years of age and over.| SATURDAY 9:30 am.to 10:30 a.m, - 13] \u201cyears of age and under: 10:30 ; \u2018a.m.to 12:30 p.m.-14 years and \u2018over: 12:30 p.m.to 1:30 p.m.\"| ! Adults only; 1:30 p.m.to 3:00 p.m.| - 13 years of age and under: 3:00 | ; P.M.to 5:00 p.m.- 14 years of age ; and over; 5:00 p.m.to 6:00 p.m.- : Adults only; 6:00 p.m.to 7:30 p.m _- General Swim; 7:30 p.m.to 9:45 \"p.m, - 16 years of age and over (Family Swim», SUNDAY 1:00 p.m.to 2:00 p.m.- 13 years (of age and under: 2:00 p.n.-to! 3:00 p.m.- 14 years of age and over: 3:00 pm.to 4:00 p.m, - 16 years of age and over: 4:00 p.m.to 5:00 p.m.- Family Swim: | 5:00 p.m, to 5:45 p.m.- General swim.N.B.Adults are allowed in at all times.Children under six years of age must be accompanied by an adult.PREPARE THE SURFACE Before painting concrete or other masonry surfaces, be sure that the surface is properly prepared.It must be clean, All cracks, indentations and spalls must be- filled so that a uniform finish is assured, Paragraphs on .(Continued from page 4) Britain, the set will be comprised of three stamps \u2018une vertical and two horizontal format) all rather larger than normal special issues.Printing will be in five or six colors by photogravure on non- watermarked c o a t e d paper, with phosphor lines.The 4d.stamp, in vertical format.depicts Sir Thomas Lawrence's \u2018Master Lambton\u2019: \u2018\u2018Mares and Foals in a Landscape by George Stubbs, will be the 9d.stamp: the 1s6d stamp reproduces a painting by a contemporary artist, T.S.Lowry's \u201cChildren Coming Out of School.\u201d The Queen's head ap- : Camp Features : registered nurse, o dern all equipped Special Programs : Regular Programs : entians, arts and c ture lore, basketbal CAMP BELLA COOLA For Boys ages 7 to 15 cial leadership program for seniors.one of the cleanest, safest waterfronts in the Laur.Personal Interviews with Directors: Phillip H.Baugniet, 273-6819; James C.Logan, M.A.733.2037.8 week season June 27 to Aug.21.Half season campers accepted.Accredited member Quebec Camping Association Highly qualified staff, full time ne counsellor to five boys, mo- accommodations.Out-tripping, pioneering, spe- Swimming and instruction on rafts, dramatics, Indian and na- I, baseball, tennis, archery.pears in the upper right corner | in profile in gold on the 4d and 1s6d stamps and in black on the 9d stamp, with the name of the artist and printers appearing in the bottom gutter.The time has come for the G.P.O.to give serious thought to the matter of removing the Queen's profile from certain stamps, this is one issue where | the Queen's profile certainly ! does not add anything to the stamps, in fact, it only serves to detract from the beauty ; VY VVYVYY YY YYYY Vv, (AMP K Opening J the designs.The set will be issued on July 10th and a special cacheted First Day Cover has been prepared.To help publicize the upcom- Montreal ing World Stamp Exhibition Phone: 866-7379 Praga 68, the Czechoslovak | .Post Office will isue on June ) Evenings: 744-2938 \u20ac 22nd a single stamp of Kes.2 \u201cMAMAAAAAMAAMAAMAAAAAMSAAAAAA ST.PATRICK'S CAMP FOR BOYS Program: Riding, Water-Skiing, Tripping, Sailing, Canoeing, etc.The Camp offers the latest in Camping facilities and program.Camp Kinkora 454 Dorchester Blvd.W.4 INKORA une 27th.MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGAA representing the autoportrait of the famous French painter Henri Rouseau.The back- ; ground of the stamp depicts a scene of Krajina in 1890, where this masterpiece was painted, it is now housed in the Narodni Gallery.Prague.Printing was by flat plate process in blue, red, yellow.brown and black, and arranged in small sheets of four stamps with a gutter- pair.The gutter depicts an etching of the old Sternbersky Palace.which is now the Na- rodni Gallery.When seen, the collector will have no trouble in recognizing the fine work of Jiri Svengsbir.| As both of the fore mentioned sets are truly works of art, the collector desiring them should obtain his needs while they are readily available as I anticipate an early sell-out date for both issues.MASSAWIPPI Ayers' Cliff, Que.Aug.21st to Sept.4th MORLEY CALVERT, NB Mus.RUN, Director SCHOOL-AGE MUSICIANS PLAY at EXPO * For Brochure Ask your school music teacher Write or call Mr.Morley Calverr 45 Summerhill Ave., Volois 697-1478 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 22, 1967 \u2014 12 Masterpiece missing A display of valuable French tapestries was diminished recently by the Joss of one four foot square masterplece, stolen from the fashion floor of a store in Alexis Nihon Plaza.The Pinkerton guard on duty at the time is at a loss to explain how the work was removed from the wall and carried away.The exhibition of tapestries, now on tour of other cities, was part in Westmount and partly in Montreal.The wall which held the missing piece belonged to Montreal, so Number 10 station of that city is investigating.Boat owners can get a tree copy of the booklet \u2018Safety Afloat\u201d from the Marine Re Hulations | Branch, Department of Transport, Ottawa Restaurant robbed A small window on Victoria avenue was pulled away early Monday morning to gain access to the corner restaurant on St.Catherine street, The owner of the restaurant, Peter Sergahes, discovered on opening for breakfast in the morning that the till had been robbbed of $250.00.The robbery must have taken place between the hours of two am, and eight a.m.since Mr.Sergahes stated that except for those hours his restaurant was open for business.HIDE STAINS ON BRICK Removing paint splatters froin brick often leaves unsighily stains.Cover them with a flat, brick-color paint for the best results.Once the touched-up areas | have weathered, they are relatively unnoticeable.i with THE WESTMOUNT SQUARE APARTMENTS the dream of master architect Mies van der Rohe.rein re po TO Tenant trapped A modern Sherbrooke street apartment building elevator trapped a tenant for 45 minutes between the ground floor and the garage level one day last week.Firemen were called to the scene and the victim of the malfunction of the modern equipment was assisted from the shaft of the elevator after the door had been forced.He was reported to have sul- tered no ill effects.REWARDING EXPERIENCE Foster parenthood can be a gratifying experience.Ÿ ec JAGUAR OF EASTERN CANADA LID.would like to know more.call 935-2589, That's the number of the | Foster at Suite 211.4018 St.Catherine Street West, Montreal.Home Recruiting Centre, JAGUAR SERVICE + mechanics who are really familiar with all models + up-to-date modern facilities e spare parts under same roof 8505 Delmeade Road, Montreal, Tel.342- 1732 \u201cYour headquarters for good servicing™ Perhaps for you, it will be the second time around.You've sold your home and now you are looking for a new love.You'll find it.If you will accept our invitation to have the affair of a lifetime with an apartment at WESTMOUNT SQUARE rm rt THE FIRST APARTMENT BUILDING OF THE UNIQUE WESTMOUNT SQUARE COMPLEX AT ELM AVENUE AND MAISONNEUVE BOULEVARD IN WESTMOUNT, WITH DIRECT ACCESS TO METRO.OCCUPANCY \u2014 AUGUST 1, 1967 \u2014 SITE RENTAL OFFICE \u2014 PHONE: 931-4229 THE OWNER: Mondev Corporation Ltd.1 PLACE VILLE MARIC.PHONE: 878-1751 s > "]
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