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[" BL oc Lai NO EE RE = dE EE ARR [5 an Roslyn closes centennial year at final assembly for 1967 Canada\u2019s Centennial Year festivities closed at Roslyn School in fitting fashion.A poetry contest which culminated a long series of events came to a fitting close at the school\u2019s closing assemblies for 1967.At these assemblies, over 300 participants were saluted; the winners were honoured; and a special folio to preserve all contributions was announced.Topics for the poems dealt with a variety of aspects of Ca- nadiana, ranging from Expo \u201967, to Canadian History, to Canada\u2019s natural beauty.The one topical limitation of the contest was that the poem had to be based on Canada.Expo is over Winter has come.Birds have gone south, they're the lucky ones.This contribution of Grade I youngster, Douglas Karpman, was typical of those written by the younger members of the Roslyn family.Fellow classmate George Cleator also had an interesting contribution based on Canadian winters.Winter has come, Oh, what fun! Something good For everyone, Down, down, down, Down 1 go.Down the hill, Over the snow.Linda Adams, a Grade II student, made Canada\u2019s autumn her topic.Her poem was titled, \u201cAutumn Leaves\".Leaves are falling, Making a swish, Like hearing cornflakes Tumbling into a dish.She was not to be outdone by another Grade II pupil, Pamela Dinsmore who titled her contribution, \u201cCanada\u201d Canada, Canada big and round Leaves are falling on the ground.When I'm jumping up and down, Canada is turning round and round.: Canada has beautiful ways, And very big wintery days.The same title, \u2018\u2018Canada\u2019\u2019, was used by Becky Elson.However, she was more historically orient- Many years of Canada before the Whitemen came, Many years of Canada before it got its name .But now it is a Nation all so proud and free, But now it is a country that belongs to you and me.Another Grade IV girl, Andrea Kahn, looked at\u2018\u2018A November Night\u201d.: .l\u2019m glad l\u2019m in my cosy bed To hear the North Wind say, \u201cYou'd better get a-going Snow I feel like a race today.\u201d .Louisa Crooks, Grade V, Room 27, carefully looked at the beauties of Canada\u2019s scenery, and then became realistic in her final stanza.Canada has grown since then, With many a factory and city And country towns and (Continued on page 2) Bh, Males lead fist of shoplifters The female may be the stronger of the species but once again this year it\u2019s the male that has been apprehended most often in the undelicate act of shoplifting.Although shoplifting is traditionally a female occupation, the City of Westmount is plagued most by the male practitioners of the somewhat shady art.In the past few weeks a total of eight shoplifters were booked by Westmount Police.Although the number is small enough it must be remembered that those apprehended only represent vaguely a vastly greater number of confreres that escape undetected.Perhaps the women avoid the long arm of the law more proficiently than does her male counterpart.In any case of the total of eight offenders, in Westmount recently, only three of them were women.Neither Daring .Westmount\u2019s average shoplifter is male, between the ages of twenty-two and twenty-five.He\u2019s not especially daring - he seems to specialize in inexpensive small goods.His average take when apprehended is a mere fifteen dollars for which he risks at least a heavy fine and possibly a jail sentence.He is probably panic-stricken when the vigilant security officer makes the pinch as it is usually his first apprehension.» .Nor Inventive Westmount\u2019s shoplifter isn\u2019t as inventive as his Montreal friends.He uses no gimmicks (Continued on page 2) Lait Tiaren lens - SET dL ai Lee Bonnes VT NES = 4 Lo Next week's weather 5, eric neaL January 6 to 13 Cold gales, then relatively calm and warming for a thaw.Tree damaging icestorms are followed by steady light snows and sunny periods.Snow, Montreal Island 4 to 5\u201d.Some rain and 6 to 8\u201d of snow for the Eastern Townships and Vermont.Temperature range: in the south, zero and 40 deg.F; Laurentians -15 and 35 deg.F.Clearing and much colder from middie to end of week with a little powder snow.Below zero, no snow, only ice needles and flat sequin like plates shimmering in hazy sunshine.A bitter cold period follows.i, Fed Highest in EE EN pr AEE BENS nnd To x The skating rink shown here is reputed Kk 10 be the highest on the entire island of : themselves without any traffic danger ; at 621 feet above sea level.Operated by the City of Westmount Recreation Department the rink is cleared and maintained daily.Itis placed on the ; Summit for the use of children who can't make convenient use of rinks at the other parks.Clarke intersection soon to be \u201clighted\u201d City Council approved the expenditure of almost eleven thousand dollars to cover the supply and installation of a traffic signal system at the intersection of Clarke Avenue and de Maison- neuve Boulevard.Alderman Doheny proposed the expenditure at a Council Meeting at City Hall on Wednesday evening.He explained that the conversion of de Maisonneuve to one way traffic flow Westbound followed by the opening of Dorches- ter Boulevard directly to Clarke Avenue has increased traffic density at the intersection to a level which necessitates some sort of signal system.Many residents have complained about the rush hour snarl that exists at the Clarke intersection.The lights at Greene and de Maisonneuve, just east of Clarke, allow traffic to flow west with one cycle and allow traffic on Greene to turn west with the other.The council also approved the appointment of Mr.Colin Palmer to the position of City Accountant at Wednesday's meeting.Alderman Craig explained that Mr.Palmer had been acting with increasing competence as City Accountant since Septembe of 1965.: In a report by the City Clerk, it was stated that the City\u2019s Electoral Roll came into force on December 20th.The list was compiled and has been held in the Clerk's office for thirty days according to law.During those thirty days the list was open to the public.With the list\u2019s coming into force it becomes the only list of Westmount voters and is not subject to change.Handyman is \u201chandy\u201d but not nearly handy enough Westmount Police are making definite inroads against the rash of house and office break-ins in the last few weeks.Several prominent local residents have been victimized by burglars of late and several office buildings have been robbed to the tune of the contents of their petty cash boxes.Police have a resident of Montreal North in custody, charged with break and entry of a home on The Boulevard.It is alleged that R.Levasseur broke into the home of his employers while they were away on vacation and made off with furs and jewelry as well as the family automobile.Exact knowledge of the extent of (Continued on page 2) oll } Z - Ihe Westmount Examiner, Ihursday, January 4, !Yos Business reports a credit crisis Canadian Business, officially known as the organ of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, in its last December, 1967, issue reports, without too much ado, that this country is suffering from certain credit deficiencies due to a failure by those concerned, to quote: \u2018\u2018to deal effectively with the financial and in- PHILIPS Headquarters tor &5 PHILIPS UE Ton) Street r of St flationary consequences of an early period of excessive demand.\u201d\u2019 There's no doubt that what the publication has in mind, although not mentioned, is the \u2018boom\u2019 resulting from Expo \"67.Experts in economics have come to this conclusion as they went about their business in Canada to gather material with which to form that opinion, and to gauge as accurate as possible a reasonable view of a business forecast for 1968.J.W.Popkin, an authority on the subject lends a hand when he explores the situation in his own \u2018\u2018Business Forecast for 1968\u201d published in last December issue of that publication.Most afflicted, of course, in that crisis, are the consumers goods and those handling them in whatever phases regardless.This is bound to affect also the _ 3RD WEEK For Aduits ELIZABETH Only TAYLOR MARLON BRANDO 18 Years of Age IN THE JOHN HUSTON-RAY STARK PRODUCTION REFLECTIONS IN AGOLDEN EYE BRINKENH JULIE HARRIS TECHNICOLOR® FAMOUS PLAYERS NEWEST SHOWCASE THE CINEMA WESTMOUNT SQUARE 931-2477 Feature at 1.15, 3.15, 5.20, 7.20, 9.25.Last Complete Show 9.10 p.m.avc vos ENTRANCE ON GREENE AVE., OPPOSITE AVENUE THEATRE banking business in two directions.Curtailment on loans \u201cand withdrawals from savings accounts.For a lack of credit those who have the urge to buy in spite of restrictions, will draw some of their savings.The U.S.Federal Board is already reported to curtail credit manipulations to the extent of 10%, and invariably what the U.S.does reflects upon Canadian business and economy.This move by the U.S.indicates that this country is bound to undergo a variety of financial and credit fluctuations in the year to come, at least.The situation is not necessarily all unfavorable however, because in some sectors of the business where cash is the basis for transactions, the unfavorable trend will hardly be felt.Males lead lists .(Continued from page 1) such as the trick bottom package or the many-pocketed coat.He usually just makes his choice, picks it up and slipping it under his jacket tries to outbluff the guard at the door.Usually he succeeds there because the guard at the door is, much like a scarecrow, only a preventive gesture.He will be nabbed outside the store itself for it\u2019s only after leaving the premises that he commits the offence.He will be taken to the Stanton Street Station and will be held until released on an average twenty- five dollar bail.Although it will probably be his first apprehension, it is unlikely that it is his first offence.Store owners report losses astronomically larger than those that are recovered when a thief is apprehended.AAA IT PR EEE eu hae TOWN & STAR GEORGETTE EXOTIC DANCER .@ VICKY \"TALL, STATUESQU E, BUXOM\" AND MANY OTHER FAMOUS BURL STARS ESQUE oP - COUNTRY CABARET NO COVER MINIMUM ADMISSION COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 11 a.m.to 3 a.m.NEVER A PARKING PROBLEM MEMBERS OF THE DINERS CLUB CARTE BLANCHE AMERICAN EXPRESS 6705 COTE DE LIESSE Fedo doktor kek doko ok BEAUTIFUL EXOTIC GIRLS GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD __/ CHRISTI } * Hutchins elected presiden Montreal Real Estate Board Col.John A.Hutchins, Vice President of Larry Faust Real- ties Company Ltd.was elected President of the Montreal Real Estate Board at its Annual Election Meeting on Thursday, December 28th.Col.Hutchins takes over the responsibility of leadership of the 1500 member Montreal Real Estate Board from G.E.Johnson, who will remain on the M.R.E.B.Board of Directors as Immediate Past President.The Board\u2019s.new officers will be installed at the end of January 1968.John Anderson Hutchins was born in Westmount in 1909, the son of John d\u2019Oyley Hutchins, Montreal businessman and Annie Anderson.He was educated at Westmount schools and at McGill University, graduating with B.A.and B.C.L.degrees.He was admitted to the Bar of the Province of Quebec in 1936 and practiced in Montreal in partnership until World War II.In September 1939, John A.Hutchins joined Canada\u2019s armed forces and retired in 1962.During this period, he rose from the rank of Second Lieutenant to Handyman is .(Continued from page 1) the losses will be impossible until the family return.Police state that Levasseur had already disposed of some of his illicit gains when he was apprehended.He was apparently recognized and later identified by at least one of the store owners whom he approached in an attempt to sell stolen furs and jewelry.He would not have been captured had he restricted himself to burglary.An alert Montreal police constable spotted the stolen family car and made the arrest.Upon identification he was turned over to Westmount police who have since recovered some of the stolen goods.Levasseur had been employed over the past six months by the victimized family as a chauffeur and general handyman.Apparently he would soon have been dismissed as the family will be leaving the city permanently.Roslyn Closes .(Continued from page 1) great big farms, And cities that are smoggy and gritty., For Lesley Malloch \u2018Harvest in Quebec\u201d had a special appeal.The sun rose with a yellowry glow Over vegetables row after row: Big pumpkins, potatoes and corn.: This is a farm in the morn.Grade VI's Willy Bayne took a look at both Canadian History and himself in \u201cAm 1?Am I an explorer bold and wild?Rousing my thoughts of discovery as a child?Oh no, not I! I'm an explorer with only the eye.I discover the crannies where nature is hidden I go deep into nature where man is forbidden.\u2018\u2018A Feeling of Canada\u2019 was the title of Tannis Hopkins\u2019 contribution.Her title is also indicative of the mood she conveyed to the reader.Flocks of wild birds.Formed into a \u201cV\", Calling down to the barren grasslands.Beautiful rainbow sunset, Evening black.John A, Hutchins Colonel in the Canadian Army (Regular).In September 1962, the new M.R.E.B.President became associated with the real estate brokerage firm of Larry Faust Realties Company Ltd.as Executive Administrator and Legal Counsel becoming Executive Vice-President and General Legal Counsel in 1964 in charge of the preparation of administrative directives and regulations governing all facets of company operations and supervision of application of same.In 1963 he was elected a Director of the M.R.E.B.and Chairman of the Board\u2019s Arbitration Committee.In successive years, he concen- {Continued on page 5) SALE Month of Jan.only SUITS Made to measure from material in stock 65 2 FITTINGS We Do This Every Year F.L.SILVER CUSTOM TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) 932-6633 OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE - COMMERCIAL - - INDUSTRIAL - - RESIDENTIAL - WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE, Westmount 935-1189 24 HOUR SERVICE 866-4551 VETERANS TAXI ASSN.: Exa RE YOO VIR miner TESTS NT NUS = / oN WATCH REPAIRS ESTABLISHED 1899 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN°S The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4, 1968 - 3 JEWELLERS W:.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.District Governor to visit Rotary §¥ By E.C.GANNON Final meeting of the West- mount Rotary Club in 1967 was featured by a camaraderie produced by members in informal association with an elaborate buffet style luncheon served for the last time by the Traymore Corporation who are retiring from the catering business.Traymore and their efficient staff have served the luncheons to members for the past 20 years and are now abandoning this branch of their service because of renovations being made to their premises located in the Forum where the food is prepared.As a result, President Phil Everson on behalf of the club presented Miss Casselman and her efficient staff with a bouquet and corsages in appreciation of their services over the years.Jack Burrows and Dave Young- son performed the honors.The meeting was an informal one without benefit of a speaker.This allowed members to fraternize more freely in fellowship.Among the notable guests presented was Mrs.Clibbon, office secretary of the club who graced the head table and who was presented with a corsage by Rod Ulmer who later introduced the visitors and guests.President Phil announced that the District Governor would visit Westmount on Wednesday January 31st, a must date for attendance by all members.He also stated that the Board of Directors had made a contribution to the Laurentian Ski Patrol towards the rental of a station wagon for emergency use during the present skiing season in the mountains.January 25 to 28 would be featured by the holding of the 14th International Bonspeil sponsored by the Westmount-Schnectady, N.Y.Clubs to be held at the Alpine Inn, St.Marguerite and that a Ladies\u2019 Bonspeil would also be held in conjunction with the event which has become so popular.Frank Starr and Les Stuart are handling details and will welcome enquiries and applications.Percy Jarman and Bill Rab- chuck were recipients of birthday congratulations and then presented with the customary boutonnieres.Maurice Marasine is still seeking members who might have banners of other clubs to add to the present excellent collection from all over the world for a project which he has underway to show that Westmount is known around the globe through attendance of members from far 5887 Victoria Ave.- DR.TASSY SINGERMAN OPTOMETRIST CONTACT LENSES 737- 2611 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED More and more sellers are looking to Montreal Trust for the kind of professional help and advice that result in a rapid, trouble- free and satisfactory sale.Montreal Trust knows how to find the right buyers locally.Consult with our MRS.BARBARA BESNER experienced in residential sales.No obligation Res.737-8197 SP OLIN ON i ov MOUNTAIN STREET AT SHERBRIOKE VICTOR 2- 4444 A Montreal Trust b RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE © Licensed Brokers © Members Montreal Real Estate Board West End Office: .7101 Cote St.Luc Rd.- Phone 482-9130 \u2014 ONE INC off points.The exhibition of banners should be an imposing one.Canon Doidge speaks In his Christmas message to members of the Westmount Roc- tary Club the Rev.Canon J.N.Doidge, rector of St.Matthias\u2019 Church and prominent Rotarian urged his listeners to make their_ philosophy of life that of St.Francis of Assisi summed up in his famous prayer : \u2018Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace; where there is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy.O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, not so much to be un- | derstood as to understand, not so much to be loved as to love.For it is in giving that we receive.It is in forgiving that we are forgiven.It is in dying that we waken to eternal life.\u201d The challenge of Christmas to each individual is exemplified in Christ whose birth we celebrate at this time and who lived this way and the peace of which the angels sang at His birth will come when others follow His example said the speaker.Canon Doidge spoke on the challenge of the first Christmas carol drawing attention to the difference in translation between that recorded in St.Luke's gospel and the familiar translation of the authorized version of the Bible a difference which implied action on man\u2019s part.The translation of the new English Bible reads \u2018\u2018Glory to God in Highest heaven and on earth His peace for men on whom His favour rests\u2019 while the familiar translation of the autherjzed version of the Bible reads \u201cGlory to God in the highest and on earth peace, goodwill to men\u201d.The worid today is desperately longing for peace at the world level, the national level and in personal relationships and he suggested there is a difference in implication, a difference in the thrust of this Christmas chorus between the translation of the authorized version and the later editions of Scripture.The quotation \u2018\u2018peace, goodwill to men\u201d makes it sound as if all we have to do is to sit back and wait for the gift of peace.But, he explained, \u2018peace among men with whom God is well pleased\u201d \u201cpeace among men of goodwill\u201d suggests action and makes demands upon us all.The peace that the Christmas chorus sings about comes as we struggle to be the kind of men with whom God is pleased.Christmas, he said, is not just a sentimental celebration but a challenge to work for the peace it symbolizes.Peace is the outgrowth of those who seek justice and right prevail and he recalled a quotation seen at the Israeli pavilion at Expo which read \u2018Where there is justice, there is (Continued on page 5) At least two Westmount youngsters weren\u2019t afraid of this week\u2019s cold spell.Weatherman Eric Neal assures us that warmer weather will soon bring a crowd of children back onto the hills.pa Ca CHRISTIE PLUMBING LIMITED COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE FAST \u2014 EFFICIENT RESIDENTIAL \u2014 COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL HU.4-2010 5331A Sherbrooke W.24 Hour Service When you see me \u2014 don't think of Life Insurance But when you think of Life Insurance \u2014 see me! RICHARD S.GORDON UNIT MANAGER \u2014 Mansfield Branch, Sun Life Bidg., Suite 154 Telephone \u2014 Office: UN.46-6411 - Res.: 482-7716 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA FLORIDA BOUND?Fly to Florida or anywhere in North America \u2014 and arrange to have your car delivered by calling Montreal Drive Away Service.A bonded driver will deliver your car to your destination \u2014 he will pick it vp at your home \u2014 giving you o chance to meet him before leaving.Montreal Drive Away Service's drivers are carefully screened and selected.References available on request.Call Paul B.Smith MONTREAL DRIVE AWAY SERVICE Ltd.4018 St.Catherine St.West 937-2816 CALL ANYTIME Westmount +h \u201c5 Time VRfnnheon most Enus ne 100 cam mm 4 - The Westmount Examiner.Thursday,-Janvary 4, 196B THE CANADIEN 7 = CID % { a Examiner HUGH R.MOUNT, General Manager 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 - Accounting - Circulation Display Advertising Departments 481-2771 Classified Advertising - 8.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.Daily (To 10:00 p.m.Mon.& Tues.) 481-0451 The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.50 per vear: $1.25 half vear.Five cents à copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association.Authorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment of postage in We Say Westmounters are Montrealers cash.Informally and unobtrusively, and no doubt unscientifically, we surveyed a typical upper-level, holiday-sea- son house party.The gathering was a fair cross-section of professional and business people, for the most part thoughtful and concerned citizens.We steered our conversations to municipal matters with results, for us, almost - predictable and not surprising.When Westmounters think of municipal affairs, their interest is in Montreal, not Westmount.\u201cThe mayor\u2019 is Jean Drapeau, not Mike Tucker.Well looked after It is of course not new that Westmounters show little concern in the local affairs of the city in which they live, their reasonably active municipal association notwithstanding.Their streets, their parks, their lights, their garbage, their fires and their police security are well looked af- er.Westmount is so well run, in fact, that there is little complaint.Rarely is there a \u2018\u2018hot local issue.\u2019\u201d\u2019 Taxes remain within reasonable bounds.Elections are almost unknown.Even broad, imaginative projects for urban renewal, already under way in West- mount\u2019s older sections, stir little interest beyond the residents immediately affected.In short, Westmount is nice - and quiet.Who runs Westmount?Westmount is that way because of the quality of men who come forward to run it, and the quality of the civil servants they engage for the day-to-day operations of the city.Exemplified, for example, by our mayor, His Worship Michael Lovett Tucker of Kensington avenue, 61-year- old Nova Scotia native, engineer, soldier (DSO) and industrialist, five years of service as alderman with particular concern for public health, welfare, parks, recreation and public safety, and mayor since 1965.Yet largely unsung and not too well known by his citizens.He and a long progression of aldermen and mayors have quietly served West- mount at sacrifice of long hours, personal leisure and expense to their work and themselves.Sad but small wonder then that Westmounters - like residents of other island municipalities - when thinking \u2018\u2018mayor\u2019\u2019 think of that dynamic but enigmatic, lovable but remote, ever-present but mysterious little lawyer, crime-busting prober, promoter, nationalist and patriot: Jean Drapeau.No isolated \u2018citadel\u2019 For the most part, the people who live in West- mount fit no single mold.Least of all is Westmount what has been described by some other Quebecers as the \u201ccitadelle des anglais.\u201d Westmounters, a mixed lot of many, varied and broad interests, are Canadians, Quebecers and Montrealers - isolated Westmounters a low last.As Montrealers they are as proud and as concerned about the future of our metropolis as any who pay their taxes to the city hall on Notre Dame street.The exciting downtown growth, Métro, Expo, Man and His World and all the projects and works of Jean Drapeau are theirs, too.The idea of isolation of this smaller city from the greater whole is ludicrous and unreal.Bulletins from Birdland Wandering Waxwings By Winifred Wilson The sleek, beautiful Waxwings acquired their name from the tiny, brilliant, red feather tips that seem to hang like drops of red sealing-wax from the extreme ends of their wings.As a matter of fact not every individual shows them, and we seldom get a good view of them.Every now and then we may see a bird with one or two red dots, and occasionally as many as seven or eight are visible.We have two species of Waxwings in Canada, the Bohemian being much the least familiar.The very word \u2018Bohemian\u2019 explains why it is so seldom seen.Its wanderings take place in the winter months, at which time it may leave its home in the coniferous forests of the north and give us a possible opportunity of seeing it.However, the chances are actually meager.One never knows just where the big flocks, will go, although the route must be through country where fruit trees grow.Those birds that spend some time south of us but nest farther north are sometimes seen by us in March when they are making their return trip.But visits are quite unpredictable.Bohemian Waxwings are the larger of the two kinds, more greyish on the backs than their 7 a inch cousins, but otherwise very similar.The distinguishing marks of both are their sleekness, their perky crests, small black bills, black face marks, and the yellow band across the ends of their tails.Neither of the Waxwings really sings, but both kinds are great talkers, keeping up a constant conversation with their relatives both while flying and when eating.The Bohemians\u2019 call is a rough buzz.Of course the food problem is the main cause of the Bohemians' erratic behaviour.They are drawn to any good supply of berries.In summer they take the You Say Dear Sir: In these days when the English language is on the defensive, so to speak, let us pronounce our own language correctly.Please, O please, let us say \u2018\u2018\u201ckwe-bek\u2019\u2019 and \u2018\u2018bilingwal\u2019\u2019 as the dictionary gives these words.(Not Cue-bec and biling-u-al).English Kwebeker __ Editorials __ are first Editorials were once again named as the most-read item by readers.In an effort to provide a better newspaper locally, the Examiner ran a poll in a recent issue.Council news placed second only to the popular editorials, Placing third in the readers\u2019 favour was the letters-to-the-edi- tor.Another popular item was \u201cBulletins from Birdland\u2019 by Westmount resident Winifred Wilson.Feature stories figured on a great many of the coupons that were returned and school news was unsurprisingly well-read.The Examiner runs these opinion coupons periodically and the editorial staff take the opinions thusly expressed very seriously.Readers who submitted the coupons did the Examiner a favour in enabling it to better satisfy its reading public.fresh ones, after that those that are left hanging dry on trees and bushes.Although a few insects are taken in season these are of little consequence in comparison to the fruit.Berries of mountain ash, haws, crab apples, the fruit of the wild rose and cedar make up their winter and early spring diet.Waxwings will be tempted to visit a feeding shelf when raisins and other dried fruit are put out.The preferred nesting site of these birds is a tall tree standing alone, and there, at any height, they build the home on a horizontal branch, near the trunk.Almost plate-like in shape, the nest is made of twigs with usnea lichen when that is available for a soft mattress.Being especially chummy birds, there are generally several nesting pairs in one vicinity.Are Canada Jays friendly?Canada Jays Our Canada Jay only rarely leaves the evergreen forests of our northland, so is not a familiar bird like its first cousin, the Blue Jay.To the inexperienced eye these two are totally unlike.Instead of the bright colour and engaging, patterned plumage of the Blue Jay, the Canada Jay is dressed modestly in shades of grey.By the way, in 1957 the American Ornithologists\u2019 Union changed this bird's name on the official list to \u201cGrey Jay,,\u2019 but, naturally, any books printed prior to that date give the old name, and the original \u2018Canada\u2019 sticks in the minds of many people.The reason for the change in nomenclature stems from the fact that its home is in evergreen forests, and these are found not just in Canada but also in the United States.It never breeds near civilization, and we know it only from its appearances on the occasions when the Canada Jay population has become too large for the local environment to support.About the size of a Robin, its colouring is like that of a Black- capped Chickadee with misplaced markings and no intense black.The Canada Jay's grey cap rests on the back of its head, feathers of the front being white.Juveniles are very dark, quite unlike their parents.All entirely lack the crest of a Blue Jay.Their plumage is exceptionally loose and fluffy, making flight as silent as that of an Owl.Consequently, they seem to appear suddenly.In northern Manitoba a nest with eggs was once found in January when the temperature was 50 deg.below zero.Although this was unusual, Grey Jays are actually very early nesters, but they prepare for cold.The nest of twigs and fibres is deep and lined with fur or feathers.Few Canadians besides lumberjacks, prospectors or northern campers have seen these homes which are placed in coniferous trees.As civilization advances the Canada Jay retires.On its home grounds it lives on berries, fruits, seeds, eggs and nestlings of other birds, and even carrion.When a family stays around a lumber camp they take absolutely anything they can lift, eating all animal or vegetable matter and carrying away everything else.The metal from a horse\u2019s harness and soap have been stolen.They are noted for being thieves.The Canada Jay's vocabulary is large and its voice ranges from a whisper to a harsh shout.Any unusual call heard in coniferous woods of our north may be attributed to a Canada Jay.Once again collectors all over the world are invited to participate in this, the 5th international philatelic poll for \u2018\u2018The Best Czechoslovak Postage Stamp of 1967\"\u2019 organized by the Editors of the daily Mlada Fronta in cooperation with the Federation of Czechoslovak Philatelists and the Secretariate of the World Postage Stamp Exhibition \u2018\u2018Praga 68.\"\" The following three questions are to be answered: 1) Which Czechoslovak postage stamp issued in 1967 do you like best and why?2) Which Czechoslovak postage stamp issued in 1967 do you like least and why?3) How much are you being informed by the press, broadcasting or TV System respectively of your own country about the large philatelic undertaking - the World Postage Stamp Exhibition Praga 68?Those who will answer at least the first two questions and enclose a self-ad- dressed envelope with an International Reply Coupon to cover return postage, will receive a masterpiece of fine graphic art referring to the winning stamp, created by the honoured artist himself.However, this year due to \u2018\u2018Praga 68'\u2019 extra prizes are being offered to participants abroad.Participants to be eligible for one of fifty prizes, the three grand prizes being a 7, 5 and three day all expense paid trip to Prague coinciding with \u201cPraga 68\u2019, must answer the third question as well, indicating their source of information or enclosing respective clippings.Answers should be mailed early to the Editors of Mlada Fronta, c/o Mr.J.P.Krouman, Panska 8, Prague 1, Czechoslovakia, as the deadline set is February 29, 1968.Good Luck! ' The designs of postage stamps are becoming more and more interesting as well as unusual, first we had the \u2018\u2018Christmas\u201d\u2019 issue from Malta and now we have the \u201c\u2018Solidarité\u201d issue from Belgium, a set of six semi-pos- tals issued on Dec.11th.These six stamps, 1F-50c, 2F-50c, 3F- 1F, 6F-3F, 10F-4F and 13F-6F, having a total face value of 50F were printed by multicolor photogravure process.The unusual feature of the design is that when the six stamps are mounted together in value order, they form a reproduction of the famous painting \u2018Children\u2019s Games\u2019 painted in 1560 by that noted Master of the Flemish School, Pierre Bruegel.The first of the 1968 issues from France will be issued on Jan.8th and 29th respectively.The first, a 0,40F value, is to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Postal Cheques and was printed by steel engraving.The second, also printed by steel engraving, is a series of five semi-postals with the proceeds of the surtax going to the Xth Winter Olympic Games at Grenoble.Denominations and values are: 0,30F-0,10 - Ski Jumping; 0,40-10 - Ice Hockey ; 0,60-0,20 - Olympic Flame; 0,75-0,25 - Figure Skating; 0,95-0,35 - Slalom.The emblem of the Grenoble Winter Olympic Games with the five Olympic Circles appear on each stamp. Lo St.Paul's tl \"Pi { Christmas Supper by Martine Del Giudice On Wednesday night at 6:30 P.M., Saint Paul's Recreation Hall, decorated in a gay holiday style, was the setting for the spectacular Christmas Supper sponsored by the Y.C.S.(Young Christian Students).All the students of the high school and all the teachers and staff were invit- The special guest of honor was Monsignor E.J.Lapointe, Pastor of the Ascension Church.After the delicious supper President of the Y.C.S., Patricia Marks, addressed the students and guests and thanked all those who had participated in making the supper the success it was.Then Susan Johnson, President of the Student Council, wished all a wonderful holiday season.The M.C.for the evening was M.Del Guidice who presented the entertainment.The first act was a French play written and directed by Toni Pare and Joanne Warren.It was a hilarious skit based on \u2018\u2018The Night Before Christmas\u201d.Actors included Valerie Secar- rat aie LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson 3 PLUMBING & HEATING Î CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 4 Service & Quotations on request { 4871760 | 4 JOHN WATSON § 348 VICTORIA AVE.) NEW AFTERNOON DISCUSSION GROUPS IMAGES OF CHILDHOOD din, Marielle Nilski, Christine Dziemian, Joanne Warren and Pamela Marks.After the long applause' and cheers, the program resumed with the Christmas choir, which sang many Christmas favorites such as Joy to the World, Little Drummer Boy, What Child is this, Silent Night, Adeste Fidelis, O Holy Night, Minuit Chretien.The choir was composed of: Mary Green, Valerie Secardin, Anne Murphy, Christine Reutlinger, Jane White, Judy Bedford, Patsy Middleton, Norma Gallant, Gail Van der Walde, Diana Rudge, Mary Fernandez, Josee de Santis and Mary Pogatsas.The third part of the program was a musical-comedy play entitled \u201cThe Twelve Days of Christmas,\u201d directed by Miss K.McMorrow.Musical accompaniment was provided by the choir and the acting was superbly done by 3rd and 2nd highs.The delightful and colorful costumes worn by both performing groups added to the enthusiasm of the audience.The climax of the evening came when Santa Claus dropped in from the North Pole with bags filled with presents for both teachers and students.The next half-hour of gift-giving proved to very enjoyable for all.When each person had received her gift, the M.C.thanked everyone, and wished them all a Merry Christmas.Msgr.Lapointe then thanked the students for a wonderful \"evening and, in turn, wished us a wonderful holiday, \u201cwhich we deserved.\u201d The following girls were in charge of the various committees and should like to thank all the teachers who gave their time and energy in making the Dinner a great and memorable evening for all: Decoration Committee - Cathy Colvey, Food Committee - Gail Ryan, Serving Committee - Anne Murphy, Seating Committee - Patsy Middleton, Entertainment Committee - M.Del Gui- dice.One noticeable point about the evening: the sad looks on the faces of graduating fourth High Students.This was their last Christmas Supper.DID YOU KNOW .That you can take inches off your waist just by helding in your stomach and tightening your stomach muscles for ten seconds four or five times a day?To explore the individual world of the child - as painted by creative writers such as Lewis Carroll, William Blake, Golding, Schultz, Wordsworth, Emily Carr and - as analyzed by modern psychologists and sociologists such as lan D.Suttie, Erik H.Erikson, Phillippe Aries and William Walsh.Under auspices of THOMAS MORE INSTITUTE Taking place: At Stewart Hall, Pointe Claire on Mondays, beginning Jenvary 22, 1 at Institute office, 3421 Drummond, Montreal on Tuesdays, beginning Janvary 23, 2:00 p.m.and as o weekly discussion program over television channel 12, Sundays, 9:30 a.m.beginning Janvary 7 for particulars and to register, please call the Institute Tel.: 842-5076 roe ave daar.RA ry i Sn AE SA A A akin ald ST TPE he Defic BEGINS NEW PROGRAMS With the beginning of the new year, the local Y.M.C.A.begins a number of new programs for youth in the community.Starting immediately, registrations will be taken for our new series of activities.Registration can be made in person or by phone at 937-3916.ART \u2014 A course designed for all children interested in the field of art.The emphasis will be on creative expression.It will be held on Mondays 4:00-5:30 p.m.for boys and girls 8-12 years of age.q GUITAR \u2014 A beginners course in self-accompaniment in the folk tradition.Basic techniques and chording as well as some theory are included.Courses will be on Tuesday and Wednesday 5:00- .6:00 p.m.for boys and girls 11 years and older.FOLK DANCING \u2014 This course will feature dances from fifteen countries including Yugo- lavia, Mexico, Russia, Poland, Scotland.China, Rumania, and Israel on Tuesdays 5:00-6:00 p.m for boys and girls 10 years and up.Hutchins Elected .(Continued from page 2) trated his efforts on the Taxation and Legislation Committee.He is a member of the following Associations: Bar of Montreal ; Graduates Society of McGill University; United Services Club; Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; Victoria Rifles of Canada Association; Montreal Board of Trade; The Canadian Club.Colonel Hutchins\u2019 administrative background and leadership qualities will allow him to give purposeful direction to the affairs of the Montreal Real Estate Board in 1968.District Governor .(Continued from page 3) peace.There is no justice, there is no peace\u201d.The gift of peace comes to those who are willing to take the initiative, to those who seek to break the circle of hostility and are ready to share in the work of reconciliation.Canon Doidge | asked his listeners to study the more exact translation of the sentence \u2018\u2018Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace, good will to men\u2019.Its more exact translation being \u201cGlory to God in the highest and on earth peace among men with whom God is well pleased.Peace for men on whom God's favour rests, peace among men of good will.\u201d President Phil Everson called upon Claude Cadorette to introduce the visiting members and guests and also informed members that the Westmount Club now occupies the highest position among the Rotary clubs of the Island in attendance and extended congratulations to Jack Burrows for his exacting keeping of records.A feature of the meeting was the introduction as member of Bob Layton sponsored by Ritchie Johnston.Maurice Mariasine is preparing a display of out of town club banners and asks any members who have them to donate them to the club for a forthcoming exhibition.Birthday bouquets were given to Bob Layton and Bob Robson who received congratulations of members.\u2018One traffic death occurs in Canada every 100 minutes.Every 3/, minutes one injury is recorded\u2019\u2019.Statistics can speak for themselves and these certainly do.Slow down and live.WRESTLING \u2014 Wrestling is an ancient sport and now you can learn the fine points of this sport.The course is limited to 14 participants and will be on Wednesdays - 3:45-5:30 p.m.boys 13-16 years of age.TRAMPOLINE \u2014 We will be giving instruction in trampoline skills at both the beginners and advanced levels.Maximum of 10 people per class.Classes will be held for beginners \u2014 Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.; Boys and girls 6-12 years of age; Advanced \u2014 Thursdays 4:00-5:00 p.m.WEST END SCHOOL OF ART Vacancies in some classes for winter term Pre-school, 6 to 15 5686 Monkland Ave.484-4277 A estmount Excimer) RADIO.EQUIPPED SPECIAL & HOURLY | CHRISTENINGS \u2014 LANSDOWNE TAX! REG\u2019D.18 Gladstone \u2014 Westmount 933-8484 AATES \u2014 OUT OF TOWN TRIPS ' ADINGS \u2014 FUNERALS \u2014 AIRPORT Op.uur À by E.Gallagher .ren \u20ac t ThUday, | sbiniiary 4,\" 1968 - 5 DRAMA \u2014 Interested in gaining experience in the world of the theatre?We are looking for budding actors to produce plays.Come in on Wednesdays 4:00-6:00 p.m.Boys and girls 8-14 years of age.Courses in ARCHERY, SKIN AND SCUBA, SKIN DIVING and LIFESAVING will also be given.Register NOW, don\u2019t be disappointed.Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 yeors.SCHOOL RE-OPENS JAN.8th particulars on Application .F.D.Macdonald privke Elizabeth Veitch) 220 Prince Albert Avenue For Appointment Plonse Phone Between 9am.and 4 p.m.486-4310 Transportation Available dinar, ry Nl | DAY & NIGHT SERVICE | JAN.8th ao®®= CLASSES RE-OPEN 4845 Sherbrooke West at Victoria GUILD CONSTRUCTION 733-5341 Call Now and Save Money Commercial COLLEGE Secretarial Training Day and Night Classes FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL 937-1058 ne, (| FOR SPRING?DO IT NOW General contracting, additions and brick or block garages to match your home.Electrical work, carpentry work and plumbing.J a = LL SSE VV PE CUPP PUPA RY Spr Se 6 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4, 1968 ANGLICAN UNITED ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH DORCHESTER and ATWATER St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT Rev.E.A.Kirker, B.A., B.D.WESTMOUNT Minister 0\" Lt Col The Rev.J.1.Rand REV.A.D, MOULAND, B.A.B.D.Dir.: Christian Education 101 Cote St.Antoine Road, near Argyle Ave.Mr.E.Tait .Organist Sunday, January 7 10:45 a.m.Church Schoo! 11:00 a.m.Morni Worship 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion \u201cTHE CALL OF GOD\" Mr.Kirker begins his ministry WE WELCOME YOU 11:00 a.m.Church School with ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Canon J.N.Doidge The Rev\u2018d.J.C.M.Serjeantson EPIPHANY } 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist dim a.m.Mattins with Sermon: The Rec- or 11:00 a.m.poly Eucharist: Sermon - The Organist and Choir Director Gordon C.White, B.Mus., VISITORS WELCOME DOMINION DOUGLAS Westmount Bhd.and Lansdowne Avenue Res.R.Douglus Smith, B.A.B.D.D.D.Mrs.Holly E.Duvidson 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Crib Corner, Nursery and 11:00 am.Morning Worship Church School - Sermon: \u201cA Good Beginning\" 7:00 p.m.Evensong: Sermon - The Rev'd.\"À J.Serjeantson E 7130 pa vening p 10:00 a.m.Holy JEDNESDAY Sermon: \u201cResolutions Need\u201d A Dr.R.Douglas Smith preaching Organist & Choirmaster: at both Services.Aubrey M.Foy, A.R.C.O.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood und Maisonneuve Westmount The Revd, KG.Rutter The Revd.Canon 8.B.Lindsay.SUNDAY WITHIN THE OCTAVE OF EPIPHANY 7:30 a.m.Mattins (said) 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 11:00 a.m.Sung Eucharist 4:00 p.m.Evening Prayer (said) HOLY EUCHARIST: Weekdays 8: m.Friday 7:00 a.m.Tuesday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday 9:30 a.m.Saturday Organist: Mr.Paul Crawford (Organist vod Chemaner - Mr.Victor MeCorry SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount.Montreal DR.HARRY J.STERN, RABBI RABBI BERNARD BLOOMSTONE Assistant Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, January Sth at 8:15 o'clock RABBI BLOOMSTONE will s eak on \u2018\u2018Ancestral Loyalties\u201d.Reception follows the Worship.Saturday Morning, January 6th at 11:30 o'clock, Sermonette by RABBI STERN based on Torah Portion.BAR MITZVAH At the Sabbath Worship, Friday Evening.January 5th and Saturday morning, Alan, son of Mr.and Mrs.Hal Rig ler will be called to the reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.TEMPLE SCHOOLS EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN Regular classes - High School De- it 215 Junior pol.Sun OF THE Hob headed ty REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave., Westmount Wm.C.Nolting, B.D., Pastor Miss Lydia Eibich .Organist Sunday, January 7 9:30 a.m.\u2014 Senior Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.m.\u2014 The Service Jr.8.Sand Nursery.LUTHERAN SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Sunday Morning, January 7th at 10: 15 o'clock.Course of study - \u2018\u201cThe Mother Faith and Her Two Daughters\u201d - leader, Dr.Harry J.Stern.At 11:00 ° \u2018clock Rabbi Bernard Bloom- stone will discourse on * \u2018Adventures in Rabbinic Judaism.\u2019 Hebrew Course led by Mrs.Genia Burstein.Students assemble at 9:45 o'clock for Worship and breakfast prior to class sessions.DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday at 5:45 p.m.Sunday mornings at 9:45 a.m.UNITED == A CHURCH SERVICES AT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Temple Emanu-El Sabbath Services Friday Evening, January 5that 8:15 o'clock RABBI BLOOM- STONE will speak on \u2018\u2018Ancestral Loyalties.\u201d\u201d Kiddush reception follows the Worship.Saturday Morning, January 6th.at 11:30 o'clock, Sermonette by RABBI STERN based on Torah Portion.With our Temple Schools Regular Classes High School Department resume Saturday morning, January 6th.at 9:30 o'clock; in Junior School, Sundav Morning January 7th.at 9:30 o'clock; Daily Hebrew School, Wednesday afternoon, January 3rd.at 4:00 o\u2019clock.School for Adults Second semester Sunday morning January 7th.at 10:15 o'clock.Courses offered - at 10:15 \u201cThe Mother Faith and her Two Daughters\u2019\u2019.Dr.Stern will discourse on \u2018Christianity and Islam from a Jewish Viewpoint.\u201d At 11:00 o'clock the following courses will be offered - \u2018Adventures in Rabbinic Judaism\u201d led by Rabbi Bloomstone.Hebrew Course - Instructress, Mrs.Genia Burstein.Students assemble at \"WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH (United) Landsowne Ave.and Maisonneuve Blvd.Rev.H.Ray Ashford, Minister Mr.Robt.Kennedy, Organist 10:45 a.m., 11:00 a.m.Pre-Service Music \u201cTHE TOUCH OF A HAND\" 12:00 noon, Coffee-Hour Welcome to All PRESBYTERIAN STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount & Victoria Aves.Minister: Rev.S.Macdonnell B.A.B.D.Sunday, Janvary 7 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship 10.15 a.m.Church School 11.00 a.m.Kindergarten.Organist & Choir Director Doris Nam AR.C.T.McGill) visi TORS WELCOME UNITARIAN THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Simpson) Sunday, January 7th, 1968 11 a.m.\u2018Religion and Cultural Revolution\u2019 Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason B.A.B.D.\u201d Organist: Kenneth Meek B.Mus.Choir Director: Barbara Keats B.Mus.CHURCH SCHOOL at Trafalgar School 3495 Simpson St.at 11 a.m.LAKESHORE CHURCH - Services on Sundays at 9.30 a.m.and 11.15 a.mat 14 Cedar Ave., Pointe Claire.NORTHSHORE FELLOWSHIP - Service on Sundays at 11 a.m.at 1 - 9th Ave., Roxboro.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BAPTIST | WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister - Rev.J.Frank Patch, B.A., B.D.Organist & Choir Director: Frank Armstrong, L.T.C.L.11:00 a.m.COMMUNION SERVICE \u201cOF JUDGMENT AND OF 7:30 p.m.\u201cFIXED ON THIS BLISSFUL CENTRE\" Midweek Service: Wednesday 8 p.m.Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.and 10:45 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 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, January 7 11:00 a.m.CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 a.m.SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson-Sermon Subject : \u201ccon\u201d Every Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday } to 4 p.m.Wednesday 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.9:45 for Worship and Breakfast prior to class sessions.Calendar of Events BROTHERHOOD BOARD MEETING - Wednesday Evening, January 10th.at 8:15- o'clock.SISTERHOOD BOARD MEETING - Wednesday, January 3rd.at 1:15 p.m.SISTERHOOD BRIDGE WITH THE EXPERTS - Monday Evening, January 8th.at 7:30 o\u2019clock, Grover Auditorium.Experts Maurice Paul and \u2018\u201cBud\u2019\u2019 Marsh will be on hand.For reservations call Mrs.Benjamin Fisher, 747- 4820.RABBI BERNARD BLOOMSTONE TO BROADCAST OVER STATION C.J.A.D.- Each Sunday Morning during the month of January at 8:40 o'clock.Rabbi Bloomstone will present a religious \u2018message under the auspices of the Board of Jewish Ministers of Greater Montreal.Westmount Baptist Church Communion Service will be held at Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday morning, January 7th.The Minister, the Rev.J.Frank Patch, will preach on the subject \u2018Of Judgement and Of Grace\u2019.In the evening the topic of his sermon will be \u201cFixed On This Blissful Centre\u201d.After the evening service all are cordially invited to the Lower Hall for the Fellowship Hour, when coffee and light refreshments will be served.The Church School meets on Sundays at 10:00 and 10:45 A.M.The 10:00 A.M.class is for sen- jors, and the 10:45 A.M.for primary and juniors.The midweek meeting of the Church is on Wednesday at 8:00 P.M.for Prayer, Praise and Bible Study.English classes for New Canadians will resume on Monday, January 8th, at 8:00 P.M.The B.Y.P.U.(ages 18 to 25) meets on Fridays at 8:00 P.M.Religious Radio Broadcast The kind of prayer that satisfies the healthy scepticism of young people will be discussed on the next Christian Science radio program in the regular weekly series \u201cThe Bible Speaks to You\u2019 broadcast over Station CKVL (dial 850) every Sunday morning at 9.45.Salvation Army opens new wing On Friday, January 5th, 1968, 7:30 p.m., Commissioner C.D.Wiseman, Commander of the Salvation Army in Canada, will preside during the opening of a new Bed Care Wing, an extension to the Eventide Home, 7486 St.James Street, West.Dedication will be in the Assembly Hall, followed by the official opening Ceremony.This completely staffed thirty bed addition will overcome the serious emotional problems that have constantly arisen when it became necessary to send ill patients to private nursing homes or hospitals.St.Andrew\u2019s Church Rev.E.A.Kirker begins his ministry at St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, Westmount, on Sunday.Minister of Beaurepaire United Church, Beaconsfield, for the past seven years, Mr.Kirker succeeds Dr.D.M.Grant, who has retired.His sermon topic on Sunday at 11:00 a.m.is \u2018\u2018The Call of God.\u201d The Church School will meet at 11:00 a.m.and the Crib Corner and Nursery will take care of young children.Ce ° e Christian Science The need for outmoded concepts of Deity to be replaced by a clearer nnderstanding of the divine nature will be emphasized at the services in all Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week's Les- son-Sermon on the subject \u201cGod\u201d.Relevant Scripture passages will include this from Psalms: \u201cFor all the gods of the nations are idols: but the Lord made the heavens.\u201d Correlative selections from the denominational textbook will include: \u2018\u2018\u2019The everlasting I AM is not bounded nor compressed within.the narrow limits of physical humanity, nor can He be under- Stood aright through mortal concepts\u2019\u2019 (\u2018\u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy).Dominion-Douglas United Church Next Sunday morning in Do- minion-Douglas the theme of Dr.Smith\u2019s sermon will be \u201cA Good Beginning.\u201d In the evening his topic will be \u201cResolutions Need\".St.Matthew's Church The Guild of W.A.of St.Matthew's Church will hold their Annual Meeting for the election of officers and the reception of reports in the Parish House on Tuesday, January 9, 1968 at 2.30 p.m.-Afternoon tea will be served by members of Group A.All the ladies of the congregation are cordially invited to attend.The average cost of having one cavity filled would fluoridate water in a community water supply for an individual for about fifty years.2 5610 SHERBROOKE TT West ¢ \u2014-~ 7X 4 Ia § bus Ce re a eee Tee erm CET aR .î » i As can be seen cold weather hampered the action not in the least as hardy spectators contributed over two thousand dollars to the Mckay School for Deaf and Crippled Children at the Garbage Bowl game of New Year's.South defeated North 15-0 at this year's rendi- fion of the annual classic.ER \u2018 \u2018Focus on Canada\u2019 The Montreal Photographic Club is presenting \u2018\u2018Focus on Canada\u2019 on Tuesday, January 9th at 8.15 p.m.in the auditorium of Westmount Park School, Academy Road, Westmount.\u201cFocus on Canada\u201d authorized by the Centennial Commission, Ottawa, and prepared by the Color Photographic Association of Canada, consists of about 400 slides with musical background and taped commentary, chosen from entries submitted by Canadian photographers from sea to sea.Members of camera clubs and all others interested in photography are invited to attend.CTY OF WESTMOUNT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS I give notice to the Electors of the City of Westmount that the nomination of candidates for the office of Aldermen and Library Trustee for the said City of Westmount shall be held in the Council Chamber, City Hall, Sherbrooke Street, in the City of Westmount, on the eighth day of the month of January in the year 1968, from noon until two of the clock in the afternoon, and that, in case a poll becomes necessary and be held in the manner by law prescribed, such poll will be opened on the fifteenth day of the month of January in the year 1968 from the hour of eight in the morning until eight in the afternoon at polling booths established at convenient places in the City, of which notice will be given later; and that I have appointed John M.Mclver, Assistant City Clerk of the said City, as my Election Clerk.Given under my hand at West- ;( THE WEST mount, this twenty-seventh day The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4, 1968 - 7 Gavin Ross John R.Fuller ROSS, FULLER & COMPANY Insurance Brokers & Consultants.Pa ue 931-3887 HEATING ci» TEI 2 © Plomberie , © Plumbing © Chauffage © Heating © Creusage © Digging COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL Westmount Plumbing & Heating Ltd.206 Olivier Ave., Westmount 935-1121 935-1189 24 Hr.Service Estimation gratuite - Free estimates YOU'VE GOT TO TELL \u2018EM TO SELL \u2018EM Everyone knows that it pays to advertise, but to make ads with professional eye-appeal, you need professional help.We make the finest 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BY: qibrot 0 5 SALE! Beautifut ORIENTAL RUGS at SALE prices Consult Malcolm Gregory about your rug problems.GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG 4151-4153 St.Catherine St.W.Phone 932-4277 vechrexnd ruootasN ad\u2019 Speirs - Cumming The marriage of Carol Alice, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.Stanley Cumming, to Mr.Derek James Speirs, son of Mr.and Mrs.James Bain Speirs, of Westmount, took place recently in the Church of the Messiah, the Rev.Leonard Mason offi- ciang.Mr.Kenneth Meek played the wedding music and Master David McGraw, nephew of the bridegroom, sang during the signing of the register.Arrangements of red and white flowers with pine and holly, and red candles in candelabra were used as decorations.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of poult de soie, the bodice having a high neckline and long sleeves, edged with beaded lace, having a chapel train falling from the waist-line.Her short veil of tulle illusion was held by a bow of matching lace and she carried a bouquet of springeri, stephanotis, red Sweetheart roses and a spray of heirloom grange blossoms.Mrs.Janet Rapport, as matron of honor, Miss Heather Jean Cumming, sister of the bride, and Miss Julia McGraw, niece of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids, were in frocks of crimson velvet, fashioned cn A-lines, the empire waistlines trimmed with corded piping, caught at the back with a matching bow falling into streamers.They wore sprays of holly in their hair and carried bouquets of pine, holly, white feathered carnations, and red.Sweetheart roses.Miss Donna McGraw, niece of the bridegroom, as junior bridesmaid, was in a frock similar to that of the other attendants.She wore a spray of holly in her hair and carried a nosegay of red and white flowers.Mr.David Webster, acted as best man for Mr.Speirs and the ushers were Mr.Robert Ferguson, cousin of the bride, Mr.Donald Badke, the Rev.Cameron Cairns, Mr.Raymond Lewis, and Mr.Stanley Wallace.Mrs.Cumming, the bride's mother, wore a gown of rose red silk crepe, and gold accessories.Mrs.Speirs, the mother of the bridegroom, was in a gown of For your New Season : COIFFURE Let our expert 3 hair stylists = create a = NEW HAIRDO : to suit your personality.| Ou.HAIRDRESSING tt Tata et tte *e® ee % * eee se Yo ss ee a ee be: CCI A SO IIIS eee eta eee a te te tata ta tte ta ate a a te te te a Sa Te te te ts Perea Ta Te ee Ta eae ta aa et a ae a - asaieise sini) oS .peacock blue brocade, the bodice having a bateau neckline and cap sleeves, and having a train falling from the neckline.Following the reception which was held in the La Loire Room, of the Windsor Hotel, Mr.and Mrs.Speirs left for Mexico, the bride travelling in a frock of emerald green wool boucle under a matching coat and wearing a Chinese hat, black patent leather accessories and a corsage bou- ouet of yellow Sweetheart roses.Baby Sitters Who When and How Much?By MERRY ARCHARD The full, fearsome implications of parenthood invariably strike on the day the proud couple arrive home from hospital with their longed-for first baby.Around evening feed-time, as the champagne euphoria subsides and the welcomers have departed, the grim realities of family life sink in; no more spontaneous trips to the pub, no more of those marvellous spur-of-the-moment get-togethers.Absolutely no more New Year's Eve parties.The yearned-for little bundle suddenly appears as a millstone of responsibility around your neck for God knows how many years.And you have become the humble, pleading, desperate victim of the babysitter.How Safe?How expert should a sitter-in be?When can you leave your children in the care of a responsible stranger?When is it safe to organise mutual popping-in-every-half-hour arrangements with neighbours?When can one leave them alone in the house?There is no firm law stating at what age and under what circumstances a child can be left alone.It is a matter of parental judgment.If he suffocates, drowns, falls out of the window, is attacked, gassed or burned to death, to mention a few possibilities, you will, of course, end up in court.It is quite horrifying how many ~ lst FOR APPOINTMENT, PLEASE PHONE 489-1233 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.(corner Prince Albert) Examiner) 8 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4, 1968 Karnak Ladies Meet \u201cKarnak Ladies\u2019 Club will hold a Business Meeting at 1.30 p.mon Jan.9th., in Room 107 at Karnak Temple.Also on Jan.16th, at 1.30 p.m.Sewing at the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children.\u201d Goodman will appear at W.W.C.meeting The Westmount Women\u2019s Club will hold their Jan.meeting at Victoria Hall on Jan.12th at 2:30 p.m.The Guest Artist will be Mona Goodman in a song recital.Mrs.R.T.Stackhouse will preside and tea will be served by the Board.intelligent, overtly caring parents take quite unbelievable chances with their small children.I heard the other day of a writer and his wife who went out to dinner leaving their 18-month-old alone in their flat for six hours.He never wakes, they said.(They will never know whether he did, screamed vainly for an hour and fell asleep again).For the rest of us, who practically have a heart seizure popping - across the road to borrow a bag of sugar, the problems of babysitting are more meaningful.Sitting-in requirements vary with the age of your offspring.A tiny baby calls for somebody experienced.To return home flushed with freedom, steak tartare and a half-bottle of Beaujolais to find a well-intentioned but uninitiated schoolgirl clutching your ashen, vomiting, hysterical infant, will cast a pall over outings for years to come.Small children need to know\u2014 and like\u2014their chaperone.You must, of course, tell them whenever you are going out.Furtive fibbing and waiting until they have dropped off is asking for trouble.Anyway, even 18-month-olds can be dauntingly perceptive about your intentions.The significance of the most secretive shampooings and dress pressings are not lost upon them.They know instantly why Mummy is discarding her mottled jeans and struggling with false eyelashes.Freedom Year When can you leave them alone?Twelve seems to be freedom-year among the responsible parents I know.But it depends upon your child\u2019s personality.A self-reliant 11-year-old may confidently chaperone a younger sibling with neighbourly support while you go to the pictures.Others can\u2019t be left safely with 17-year-olds.You will have to face the fact quite early on that searching for reliable babysitting talent\u2014from 40c to 80c an hour\u2014is a disillusioning game.Thereis the pretty young thing from down the road who is free every night at short notice and the children adore her.So, inevitably, once you've broken her in, along comes a young man and both depart for the discotheque.Therearethegirls who canvas you purposefully with brand-new fiances.They are all outflowing maternal instincts in case the suitor in question hasn't got the hint yet.mn, |rnurémna 1 000CMANERON EE ARUM AVS AAd0C MO TASEERENUU EE - american] Drug Stored H.MONTPETIT, B.Ph., LPh., prop.Gold Medalist, University of\u2019 Montreel Prescriptions cerefully end eccurgtely filled et able prices.1385 Greene Ave.Corner Sherbrooke Paint on a It used to take a powder puff and a pot of rouge to give you a pretty face, now it's a paint brush and palette instead.For speed and impact there\u2019s nothing to beat these new artists kits which come in colour-on form, and more and more cosmetic manufacturers are going over to them.Pick and Paint is the name of the latest kit designed specially for making up your eyes.The accent is on colour - colour contouring round the eyes, coloured lashes and coloured mascara too all working together to give your eyes new depth, new brilliance, new excitement.Once you used to draw a deep line in the socket of the eye to emphasise it, using brown, green or beige.Now you pick a clear soft luminous colour in blue, pastel green or lilac and paint it all over your lid, from lashes to brow for a clear veil of a pastel shade.Then you pick a darker version of the same colour for the contour line so that it blends, tones and really flatters your Party Face face, finally a darker shade still to emphasise the eyeline.The Pick and Paint Palette comes in two complete colour ranges and two versions.One is with blue and mauve, the other is with green and turquoise.If you're feeling timid you can buy the liquid liner by itself and experiment cautiously.To my mind the best colour combination is the pastel Aqua Shell used for the base paint-on shade, with Aqua sheen shadow and Deep Aqua liner.To emphasise this look even more you can add lashes and mascara in Aqua - but that\u2019s strictly for party use.The same colouring crops up again in another range of cosmetics in a tiny pocket eye- shadow kit that takes up almost no room at all.They suggest that you use the blue-green shade for your eye make-up and emphasise it by using mascara in mid-night blue rather than black.- Paint-on colours for hair are the newest idea now for a quick (Continued on page 9) Travel Comfortably, Arrive Smart At this time of year, when most of us are on the move somewhere, even just for a ski weekend, the problem of what to wear on a whistle-stop tour, or even a long car drive for that matter, is one that we all have to tackle.Some clothes take to travelling well.Some don't.Beautiful cocktail dresses, lovely linen suits emerge after a short plane ride looking limp and worn, while some others, like lightweight wools, silk jersey and some of the man-made fibres, end up looking just as good at the end of a journey as they did at the beginning.And they are comfortable to wear.If you're on the move for any length of time - on a car touring holiday for instance - and you don\u2019t have the facilities for laundering clothes quickly, there\u2019s no doubt that separates score, all the time.An interchangeable wardrobe of shirts and skirts plus matching jackets or cardigans simply cannot be beaten for the travell- ; ing life.If you spill something on .your skirt, you simply swap it for a pair of slacks without having to discard your blouse.Choose simple designs, then when evening comes you can change your shirt for a sleeveless low-cut top instead, and still wear the same skirt.The permutations are endless, the washing problems lessened.(Continued on page 9) WE 2-2136 - yr FN \u2018| \u2014\u2014 REN EN Te Te wd TW fe lS Madame Nehru To Address Women\u2019s Club *% Madame Rajan Nehru will address the members of the Women\u2019s Canadian Club at a meeting to be held at the Sheraton Mt-Royal Hotel on Monday, January 15th at 2:30 p.m.Madame Nehru will speak on \u2018\u2018The New Woman of India.\u201d À spirited example of the new - women of Independent India, she has played an indefatigable role in the Welfare, Educational and Cultural activities of her homeland.Founder President of the Indian Conference of Child Welfare, she is now President of the Delhi Youth Welfare and of the National Indian Federation of the United Nations.Deeply absorbed in the cultural affairs of her country her activities include the Chairmanship of the Indian National Theatre and the Vice- Chairmanship of Bharatiya Kala Kendra, the leading organization in India in which music and the dance are taught.Since she accompanied her husband, former Secretary General of the Ministry of External Affairs, on his many official appointments, Madame Nehru has involved herself also in the cultural activities of countries other than her own and has been a notable lecturer in many lands, which include the United States, Scandinavia, China and Lybia.Mrs.James E.Mitchell, President of the Women\u2019s Canadian Club will preside at the meeting and Mrs.J.S.Nixon will thank the speaker.Travel Comfortably.(Continued from page 8) The easiest wardrobe of all to + collect is one based on black = with white.Both colours look good with a tanned skin, and you are not tied to one designer for your clothes as you would be if you picked any other colour combination.But if you want to try something more imaginative, then some manufacturers, many of them American, specialize in really wide ranges of inter- matching separates in prints, plains and checks which can be bought piece by piece and are based on one colour theme like GMA MMA MAMA MM A MA A MAMA MA A AAA MAMA 2 AUTHORIZED ELECTROLUX SALES & SERVICE 489-9353 (LMI A MMM MMA MAMMA MAMA AM AAA MAMMA M ALMA MMA MMA A Ad MAMA AA AAA MA AAA MA AAA SULLUMIMASASANIA IN AMI SUS SOINS UAVUN SN 1/1 AA UNU ce Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables LICENSED GROCER NICHOL'S AND SCHNEIDER'S BACON, HAMS and SAUSAGE 4466 St.Catherine West Neor Metcalle Ave.WE.7-9455-6 cot Lasoo) blue or tobacco brown.The slack suit has almost entirely replaced the classic suit for the girl who is going places.Slacks are more practical than a skirt unless the weather is very hot, and many designers are making three-piece suits so that you can travel in slacks, nip into the ladies\u2019 room on arrival at the airport and change into a skirt.Another idea for a chic arrival at your destination, when travelling by car, is to pack a bright topcoat in an uncrushable material in a polythene bag, and stow it in the boot of the car.It\u2019s a simple matter then to slip it on over your travel-stained separates or dress, button it up, and you'll arrive looking bandbox fresh.A quick tip to keep hair under control - set it up in pincurls before you travel, give it a generous spray with lacquer, then cover it with a brightly coloured scarf - the type that has a padded headband incorporated in it, so the clips won't show.On arrival you simply unpin your curls and brush them out, and you've given yourself a hair-set.Another tip, if you find that your hair tends to get greasy travelling, is to dust it with talcum powder before you pin it up under a scarf, this will ahsorb any excess moisture or grease and can be easily brushed out afterwards.If you wear your hair over your forehead in a fringe, pin it back out of the way, instead, and attach a fringe of fake hair to your headscarf with a press-and-go fastening tape.This gives you a chic, well- groomed air while travelling and keeps your own fringe fresh.Make-up should be kept to a minimum, for there's nothing more irritating than having to rummage through a handbag full of lipsticks and eye make-up in | order to select the particular piece you want.So use a mini-kit.This is so small that it fits into your pocket, contains everything you need Lit er, Ld [AY lt - Lettuce - The Must in Sandwiches Sandwiches are a basic in American cuisine.Constituting the main course of thousands of meals, the homemaker depends upon the endless variety of sandwiches to add sparkle and ingenuity to her menus.Just as the frosting makes the cake, so lettuce makes the sandwich.Crispy lettuce provides texture contrast, vitamins, and minerals and aids in good digestion.Its lovely green hue gives an extra plus in eye appeal, and the delicate flavour is compatible with just about any combination you can name.A marvelous new version of the open sandwich is presented here.Crunchy lettuce and Russian dressing top a base of Roquefort to make up your eyes and your mouth.The container opens out like a clover leaf, closes like a snuff box.One contains a pink lipstick, and a coral coloured lipstick, and a pearliser all of which are applied with a brush; the other contains eyeliner, a choice of eyeshadows and a lightener.Add an all-in-one powder and base cream and you have everything you need.Another idea for the girl who drives around a lot - a special key ring for the car which has two jazzy lipsticks dangling from it.Do remember, incidentally,, when you are making up your beauty kit, that if you're travelling to the sun you'll need to take a skin foundation in 3, shade darker than normal, to cope with that tan.cheese; roast beef rolls complete the hearty, tasty dish.Ideal dessert?How about a juicy fresh pear or apple so plentiful during this season?Calorie counters will welcome the idea.Remember lettuce and fresh fruit are among the foods lowest in calories, yet among the highest in flavour.Paint on .(Continued from Page 8) party lift to a sagging coiffure.Available in spray versions, you can brush gold or silver onto your hair - the gold gives a sun- kissed look to a brunette, or you can go completely mad with rich copper, blue or even green.It all brushes out in the morning, so it\u2019s fine for a one-night look.Curly girls are using an artist\u2019s brush to give themselves a quick hair-set with hot rollers.They brush a quick-drying hair setting lotion onto the ends only of their hair, then roll them up into ringlets using heated rollers to dry and set them up quickly.The secret of getting that ringlet look?Wind the rollers on so that they point down vertically instead of the usual horizontal direction, if you then unwind the hair downwards, towards your shoulders, it will fall out in ringlets, authentic Victorian fashion.They will tend to droop on even the best-behaved hair, so copy the model girls and tie your ringlets in bunches on either side of your head.A lavish dose of a good hair lacquer will help to keep curls in place, and if you like the look and want to keep it that way, then invest in a light permanent wave.George Pickrell GUARANTEED FLOWERS Tel: 935-5431 \u2014 Delivery Anywhere 4154 St.Catherine Street West 1441 CRESCENT ST.A A I Angelina di Bello CLEARANCE SALE i EVERYTHING REDUCED Exclusive one-of-a-kind only Coats, Suits, Dresses and Gowns TEL.932- \u2014\u2014 CB ES BP English Coats - Ski Jackets - Thermo Pants and Accessories The Children\u2019s Corner A Pleasant Shop SAE Winter Merchandise 20% off WESTMOUNT SQUARE SHOPPING MALL 937-6510 Snow Suits Jump Suits NÉS en DÉS The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4, 1968 RA TER JOBS, Doctor, Lawyer Merchant AND CHIEFLY THE HOME-MAKER > EREUIAED READING fy; READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS! PTT Te, ¢\u201cREAD EM J AND REAP.Y 4 RESULTS! / So 7 C7 Ne & Everyk-dy, everywhere within the range of our newspaper finds there's a lot of real bargain news in our classified ads! From public announcements .buying, selling, swapping .used clothing, used cars and a wide variety of other merchandise .to a diversity of \"wants\" \u2014 all of these keep the \u201clines\u201d humming with activity and results.Next time you want to buy, sell, or offer services - read and use the classified ads ! You Get Mighty Big Results With Our Little Classified Ads ! PHONE 481-0451 TODAY ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS TO 10 P.M.; WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY TO 5 P.M.vZ \u201cTa vi PROPERTY WANTED We have buyers waiting for homes in Westmount.We can effect quick sales when necessary, or we can offer your property quietly to private buyers on an individual basis.St.Francis Realty Company Ltd.BROKERS 300 Victoria Ave.Classified Advertising The Westmount Examiner \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 1.0451 10 Words °1.00 7¢ for each additional word Please phone your Ads early in the week.No ads accepted after 5 p.m.Wednesday for current issue \u2014 HU.1-045) ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TILL 8:30 P.M.Wed.Thurs.Fri.till 5 p.m.Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank of Canada.ELECTRICAL SERVICE © INDUSTRIAL © COMMERCIAL © RESIDENTIAL 24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE H.R.CASSIDY 484-3523 5765 Monkiend Ave.: 489-5321 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY > completely equipped bungalow.Winterized, stone fireplace, large living room, 3 bedrooms, sleeps 8.Ideal location.For more information call : 453-4912 FLATS - DUPLEXES \\ WANTED WESTMOUNT.Wanted large duplex or house, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with showers.Basement room and storage, garage.3 year lease minimum.Box 1720, 7005 Kildare Road.Montreal 29.ROOMS TO LET WORK WANTED MALE ODDS and ends moved from your home or office.Light furniture, rugs and parcels or unwanted articles.Call anytime: 489-3186.489-6089 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED Day Help Reliable woman wanted 2 days, 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.and 2 days, 1 to 4:30 p.m.Hamp- stead near Grand and Cote St.Luc.$30 plus carfare.Call: 484-3941.WESTERN NDG, near Fielding.large EXPERIENCED cook-general for FOR SALE GENERAL BABY stroller; 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crib and carriage.482- 1937 STROLLER $5; baby carriage $25; pedal car $15: tricycle 16 inch $10; tricycle 10 inch $5; small crib $15; 486-7687.GREY Broadloom 24 square yards; Green broadloom 8'/; x 9'/, feet in good condition.Very reasonable.Call 481-9477.WANTED TO PURCHASE CARPET; ANTIQUES AND PERIOD FURNITURE FROM PRIVATE PARTY.NO DEALERS PLEASE, CALL : 744-0948 STRUGGLING MUSIC STUDENT DESIRES PIANO CALL : 482-9475 DOMESTIC PETS BEAUTIFUL AFFECTIONATE YOUNG TABBY CAT, MOST UNUSUAL COLOURING, MALE, NEUTERED, ABOUT 8 MONTHS.CALL 486-7550.PERSONAL COMPANION Chauffeur, good driver, willing to care for and drive person to Florida.References exchanged.Call 271-6889.DRESSMAKING Boutique Marie Claire Our own creations : One of a kind: FANTASTIC WINTER SALE FROM $30 TO $60 2075 CRESCENT STREET 844-4011 covering jobs please cal! 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Toon real 29 a, HU.1-045 | Your Ad: re Reed I | | | | | 1.00 \u2019 1.07 1.14 | 1.21 1.28 1.35 | | 1.42 1.49 1.56 I 1.63 1.70 1.77 How to figure Examiner Classifieds\u2019 low cost: i Total words in above ad.| First 10 words - Minimum charge $1.00 | Balance words - at 7c per word | [J Payment Herewith - \u201d\" 12 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4, 1 968 Dr.Christian Barnard Heart Transplant Magician By Simon Kavanaugh \u2018As significant as the splitting of the atom\u201d wrote an American medical expert.\u2018\u2018The greatest surgical achievement this century'\u2019 said a German doctor.\u2018\u2018A remarkable feat of incalculable importance\u2019 commented a London Harley-street surgeon.The object of this universal acclaim: Dr.Christian Barnard, a 44-year-old, boyishly handsome surgeon who in one five-hour operation had bracketed himself in medical history with Fleming, Lister and Salk - an achievement all the more remarkable since surgeons, as medical mechanics, can rarely claim historic firsts in anything beyond, perhaps a new-shaped scalpel.Usually, their feats are remembered for as long as it takes the scar-tis- sue to heal.Nevertheless, Barnard had become the first man successfully to transplant a human heart, and thus open a new era in medicine.Though it took only five hours, Barnard had been working up to it for twenty years.Since early student days he had been fascinated by the heart, and the mystique of the organ.In his twenties he realized that heart surgery in his native South Africa was an underdeveloped science, that the major research was being conducted in America and Russia.Though he had no money of his own (his father was a £l0-a-week Afrikaaner missionary) he badgered foundations and hospital grants committees until, armed with outstanding qualifications in theory, he was sent to the U.S.for practice.In the University of Minnesota he impressed Dr.Owen Wangensteen as \u2018\u2018a man who wouldn't stop until he got there.\u201d \"He once operated on 50 dogs to discover the answer to one tiny - but, to him, important - question.\u201cMost would have given up after ten,\u201d says Wangensteen.For two years from 1953 to 1955 he studied so intensively that he was warned that he would become a patient himself unless he slowed down, and indeed, there appeared the first signs of the arthritis in his hands that now threaten to finish his career.Back home, Barnard quickly became known as the country's leading heart surgeon pioneering open heart surgery, though to most South Africans he was more familiar as the father of the national water-skiing champion - bronzed, 17-year-old daughter Deirdrie.He drove the speedboat.In the Groot Schuur hospital (the name means Big Barn) Cape Town, Barnard and his younger brother Marius, also a surgeon, set up a heart research unit and began forming a team dedicated to the ambition of one day performing the ultimate operation.They painstakingly collected data from all over the world; the moment something new cropped up, Barnard tried it out for himself in a crash programme that made vivisectionists blanche, using literally hundreds of animals.When the Russians boasted that they had successfully grafted a second head on to a dog, he was able to claim: \u2018\u2018There\u2019s nothing to it\u201d and flew to Moscow with film and photographs of how he had performed similar operations.Once there, the Russians took him on a tour of their own research laboratories, kindling his interest in what is now his next ambition - to build a completely artificial heart.Moscow\u2019s top medical men believe this will be possible within ten years; Barnard says that, given the money, it should be practical in five.He left them with a promise of their fuilest cooperation in providing heart transplant statistics and research notes, though no one in the vast State laboratories and hospitals thought, then, that the young surgeon from Cape Town would beat them all to it.~ The odds against him were many times greater than those against surgeons in other countries; Groot Schuur has little money to spare, and is financed entirely by the provincial government and charity.Many of its patients are admitted free, and half pay only a nominal sum.Besides, the requisite set of circumstances for a heart transplant to be even contemplated - two near-dead patients, one with a healthy heart, both with the same or compatible blood-groups - was rare enough to have kept surgeons waiting in America for years.Not only that; it required a rare kind of courage for even the most skilled medical man to hazard the life of a patient on such an unprecedented gamble.Luckily for Barnard, he had a patient who was a gambler too.After hearing the risks, Louis Washkansky, dying of heart disease, anyway, told him: \u2018Go ahead.\u201d Shortly after lunch on Saturday, December 2nd Denise Lar- vall crossed the road near the hospital to buy some cakes for tea.She was knocked down by a car.Her shattered body was carried into Groot Schuur\u2019s emergency ward, but there was nothing to be done.Her head and brain were completely destroyed.Only her heart beat feebly.After a blood check, Barnard decided that this was it.Two hundred and eighty three minutes later, history had been made.One hour later, while Barnard was drinking tea and smoking his tenth cigarette, Washkansky regained consciousness and smiled at his nurses.He knew it had worked; he was alive.\u201cI'm the new Frankenstein\u2019 he croaked.Barnard, red-eyed with strain, was speechless with pleasure.Silently he shook every member of his team by the hand.Said one of the doctors later as the boss slept: \u201cWe knew he'd do it.Now we\u2019ve got to pray for the patient.\u201d A week later the patient was responding, though expected complications had set in (Washk- ansky was a diabetic, too).Surgeons all over the world knew that they could use the knowledge of heart transplants they had had in their files for so many years; the odds against success were that much shorter.\u201cWhether Washkansky recovers completely or not,\u201d said a Minnesota surgeon, \u2018heart transplants will be commonplace in a year or so.That\u2019s the measure of Barnard\u2019s achievement.He's going to give a lot of people a lot of life.\u201d Which is as much as any medical man can ask for.In choosing ski equipment, while you don\u2019t need the most expensive, it is wise to buy the best your budget can afford, according to the Department of National Health and Welfare\u2019s ski booklet, \u2018\u2018Ski, Fun For Everyone\u2019.Mr.George R.Arnott, right, executive president of United Amusement Corporation Limited is seen welcoming His Worship Mayor Michael Tucker of Westmount, centre, and Mr.L Rocke Ransen, president of MonDev Corporation Ltd., to the opening ceremonies of Famous Players newest showcase THE CINEMA WESTMOUNT SQUARE, located in the Westmount Square Shopping concourse with entrance on Greene Avenue opposite the Avenue Theatre.New Cinema Opens Here Famous Players new luxurious theatre, THE CINEMA, opened in the Westmount Square shopping complex on Friday, December 22nd.The 700 seat cinema was designed by Greenspoon, Freedlan- der, Plachta and Kryton.Main entrance to THE CINEMA is on Greene Avenue opposite the Avenue Theatre with other entrances located on St.Catherine St.West., Boulevard Mai- sonneuve and Wood Avenue.Also through the tunnel connecting the Westmount Square complex with the Alexis Nihon Plaza and the Metro Atwater station.The new theatre has been designed for comfort and convenience with the latest sight and sound equipment, beautiful decor and the finest seats available for living room comfort.The wide, beautifully upholstered seats are staggered on stepped concrete to give added leg-room and the best possible sight lines.Sound-absorbing wall materials such as Audistone Glacier Accoustical tile panels and \u2018\u2018Audicote\u201d\u2019 accoustical plaster are used throughout.Wall treatment in upper and lower lobbies is of select trevi traver- tine marble imported from Italy.This is a continuation from the exterior plaza of the building.The theatre is on two levels with a staircase and escalator taking patrons down from the upper lobby on the shopping concourse to the auditorium.The escalator is reversed at the end of the performance.There are two floors of underground parking available to the patrons of THE CINEMA which can be reached via two entrances, one on Blvd.Maison- neuve, the other on St.Catherine St.W.THE CINEMA is equipped with the latest and most up-to- date projectors capable of presenting films in 70 mm as well as 35 mm.The screen is 40 feet wide by 18 feet high.The stereophonic sound system has 5 Altex stage speakers and a Surround It is possible for a baby to drown in his own crib, while he is taking his meal from a feeding bottle.It sounds impossible, but if the feeding bottle is propped up on some gadget and the baby is too small to turn his head away the liquid could fill his mouth and his lungs and drown the child.À baby should always be held while he is feeding for the emotional effect as well as for safety.Speaker system for the auditorium.The gala, black-tie invitational opening ceremonies were attended by His Worship Mayor Michael Tucker of Westmount and Mrs.Tucker, I.Rocke Ransen, president of MonDev Corpora- - tion, Mr.and Mrs.George R.Arnott, executive vice president of United Amusement Corp.Ltd., many prominent Montreal and Westmount business, political and professional men and their ladies.The special screening was followed by a reception and cocktail party.® SENDING A BOY TO COLLEGE is like sending your clothes to the laundry.You get out what you put in but you can\u2019t recog- nize it.Tommy Tomasso 1 Says \u201cI's a Winner for Dinner oo « for lunchin\u2019 or munchin!\u201d The Box .$1.35 3 pieces tender, tasty chicken plus all the trimmings (A complete banquet for !) 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