The Westmount examiner, 30 janvier 1969, jeudi 30 janvier 1969
[" @ ' REAL ESTATE VOLUME HIGH; MARKUPS SAG Real estate transfers in Westmount in December showed a run-away dollar volume, though a drop-back in sale prices in relation to city valuation.There were 40 transactions recorded, same as in November.Nine, involving 12 properties with a city valuation of $265,500, were declarations or partitions in settlement of estates.Four, with valuations to- - talling $16,544,150, were shown as for \u201c$1 and other considerations.\u201d And two sales, together involving $121,700, included non-Westmount property with $14,550 worth of Westmount land only.Dawson College on Selby The English-language CE - GEP, Dawson College, is to be located in Westmount, at Hallowell and Selby streets in the building of a chemical manufacturer, it was announced today.The pharmaceutical firm of Charles E.Frosst & Co.is at 350 Selby.The announcement said the facilities, to be used starting next fall, are ideally suited particularly for science students, with ready-to-use laboratories.Capacity is expected to reach 4,000 students.Sub-station \u201csites bought Residents of the Clandeboye and Prospect avenues area, who successfully fought back the proposal last year that a power substation be built in their midst, can now be satisfied that the site will, indeed, be over on Selby street instead.Among the December real estate transfers are four transactions in which Hydro-Québec is shown as the purchaser, for $105.000.of properties bearing 12 different street addresses.They are 208, 10 and 12 Selby street, from Jean-Réal Lalonde: 214.6 and 8 Selby.from J.Arthur Lalonde; 322, 24 and 30 - Selby.from Mrs.Joseph Ladou- ceur and Leo MacDuff, and 3465, 7 and 9 St.Antoine street from Mrs.Claude Sauvé.Aggregate city valuation is $70,800.Thus.with a difference of $34,200, the owners together have been compensated at 48.3 percent more than the city assessor\u2019s value for tax purpose.Excluding these, however, \u2018there remained 25 recorded sales aggregating $6,244,709 on total city valuation of $4,744,650, an excess of $1,500,059 or 31.6 percent.(In November, this excess was 48.4 percent: in October, 37.8, and September.28.8.) Apartment block By a wide margin, the biggest sale was that of the big apartment block which extends from Kensington to Metcalfe avenues, on the north side of St.Catherine street.The apartments are Church comes off best The church appears to come off best, percentage- wise, in Westmount\u2019s December real estate transactions, as recorded at the Montreal Registry Office.It was the smallest deal of \u2018all, by both sale.price and city valuation.After all, it is described as only 62 square feet of land on Côte St.Antoine road, assessed at but $200.But St.Andrew'\u2019s United Church sold the piece, adjoining their new place of worship, to Morris, Hyman and Isidore Katz for twelve and a half times that valuation: $2,500.at 200 Kensington and 201 Met- calfe, with stores extending along St.Catherine from No.4421 to 4445.The City of Westmount values this package at $2,015,750.Circle Development Ltd.sold it to Daniel Miller and Simon Schwartz for $2,276,500.Another big apartment block, the Heather Manor at 239 Ken- sington, also changed hands: for $1,385,164.The city valuation is $870,600.Gino Mariani and Alfredo Galardo bought it from Heather Manor Inc.Third-largest revealed (Continued oun Page 2) sale NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER By ERIC NEAL FEBRUARY 1 to 8 Days will be chilly and dry, and nights quite cold this Full Moon to last quarter week, the eighth before Easter.Despite the cold, it is always a good winter holiday period because ski slopes are in excellent condition everywhere.Gusty, polar cold winds through mid-week and clouding.Sunshine, showers and light snow, 3 to 5\u201d, to end the week as the cold spell comes to an end.Lau- rentians, 4 to 7 inches during the weekend.Night and day temperature range, -15 and 35°F.The thermometer always rises rapidly after a snowstorm.Partial thaw next week.e but all of Westmount your home -sumount 215, P.Q., Thursday, January 30, 1969 Mncentyre off to flying start: sworn mayor, fo Paris, back Peter M.McEntyre is off to a good, hard-running and rather typical start for the type of business or professional man who becomes Mayor of Westmount.Monday evening, with two new aldermen, he was sworn in as the city\u2019s 30th \u2018chief magistrate\u201d at a colorful inaugural City Council meeting before some 200 care- tully chosen guests.Tuesday evening he was in Paris.He is due to attend the Royal Montreal Regiment Ball here to- MOrrow evening.Meet Monday Monday night he\u2019ll be presiding over his first regular Council business meeting, expected to be largely review of pending items, plus routine business for the February statutory session \u2014 on the first Monday of each month.Mayor McEntyre received the oath from City Clerk R.B.Seaman and \u2018the heavy chain of office\u201d from retiring Mayor Michael L.Tucker.both the old and new heads of local municipal government delivering addresses of appreciation of their colleagues and city servants and of the accomplishments of \u2018the civic administration.Retiring Ald.Irving S.Backler was paid tribute and welcomes were given the two Council fresh- Child gang led by girl of 14 À 14year-old girl.up on her second robbery count, and her \u201cgang\u201d of three 8to-10-year- old boys.appeared in Social Welfare Court last week.They were charged with theft from a store in Alexis Nihon Plaza, using a method which more mature criminals might envy.Smallest of the quartet had been able to wiggle beneath the after-hour gates across the entrance to Sherman's.from which he had filched a portable TV.The TV showed up among goods in possession of an inept Point St.Charles \u201cfence.\u201d leading to the arrest of the youngsters by Westmount Police.Another 10-year-old.caught in the act of stealing a record from the same store last week by Westmount Police rounding up youthful loiterers, also appeared in Social Welfare Court and was remanded to his parents.3 local boys plead guilty on \u2018pot\u2019 count Three juveniles.all 17 and all described as from \u2018\u2018the very best\u201d Westmount homes.were arrested by Westmount Police last week on charges of possession of marijuana.Two readily pleaded guilty in Social Welfare Court.Being first offenders, they were remanded to the custody of their parents.am men, Charles Aspler and Douglas Robertson.Including in the swearing rites were Ald.Jean Richer, commencing a new term, and Raymond Caron, QC, returned to the Library Board.All offices were filled by acclamation Jan.13.Chief business, after the formalities, was the appointment of committees and commissioners.summarized in the following box: City of Westmount 1969 City Council General Committee Finance Committee Civil Protection Committee Mayor P.M.McEntyre Ald.J.H.Richer Ald.G.I.Craig Ald.D.O\u2019C.Doheny Ald.J.E.Birks Ald.C.Aspler \u2018Ald.D.C.Robertson Acting Mayor Chairman of General Committee (February-April) and Chairman of Finance Committee Ald.Craig COMMISSIONERS (Alternates) Public Works Ald.Richer (Ald.Aspler) Finance Ald.Craig (Ald.Richer) Public Safety Ald.Doheny (Ald.Robertson) Public Services Ald.Birks (Ald.Doheny) Planning and Redevelopment Ald.Aspler (Ald.Birks) Power and Communications Ald.Robertson (Ald.Craig) Council members of Library Board Ald.Richer Ald.Craig Ald.Robertson Public Information Committee Ald.Birks Ald.Doheny Ald.Aspler Member of Montreal Metropolitan Corporation Council Mayor McEntyre 10¢ Nihon_ Westmounters can expect an er change to appear on their loca skyline in the months ahead, as work got under way this week on the 600-apartment tower to complete the original plan for the Alexis Nihon Plaza.À big gantry crane was erected this week atop the existing plaza, to ascend floor-by-floor with the 26 additional storeys.First work is on the transition floor, in which there has been some change in design to accommodate a change in the relation of the apartment tower to the al- ready-completed structure.Transitional beams are required to switch the new load to existing columns.Original permit for the store- theatre-apartment complex was issued on Aug.9.1966, the work to be done for West End Plaza Inc.by Anglin-Norcross at a cost of $18,000,000.The resumed work is being done by Traders Group Inc.by its own related contracting firm of Cadillac Construction Co.both the earlier first having passed from the scene.Suspicion right, wrongly placed Alert neighbors of Dr.M.Browman, 68 Summit circle, had the right suspicions but of the wrong party and at the wrong time, for which Westmount Police nontheless were grateful.Sunday noon they reported a car being loaded with items from the Browman home, which they knew to have been unoccupied for several days.Westmount Police's check traced the car as that of a carpenter picking up some furniture for repair.All was well.Dr.Browman returned about 1:10 am Monday.His call to police reported some $9.000 worth of furs, jewelry, TVs and other items gone.A loose screen and an insecure window were found at the rear.Non-meeting at Vic Hall Because of either weather \u2014 there was freezing rain \u2014 or indifference, a \u2018\u2018Greater Montreal Citizens\u2019 Council\u201d of various local citizen groups did not get formed last night.Albert J.Fisher, Selby street resident and president of the Westmount Tenants\u2019 Association, experienced an almost complete no-show at his proposed organizational meeting in Victoria Hall.Mr.Fisher indicated he was not giving up.Victoria avenue car loses tape recorder A tape recorder was reported stolen from a parked car at 310 Victoria avenue Sunday afternoon. 2 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 30, 1969 Bow and arrow stolen from parked convertible À bow and arrow described as of more than ordinary value were reported stolen at 12:40 am Sunday from a convertible parked on Prospect street Entry was gained by slashing the soft roof of the car.The symbol of the postal service in several European countries is the ancient curved horn which postmen used to sound on their rounds, heralding their approach.TOMMY TOMASSO Says Kentucky Fried Chicken Col.Sander\u2019's Recipe From somsso MM erat \u201cThe Greatest\u201d 5249 De La Savane Delivery in Westmount 739-5555 Norman Brown Reg'd.CABINET MAKER General Carpentry Custom Furniture, Built-ins and Radiator Covers.Playrooms & Planned Kitchens.Tel.: 681-2362 Commission Salesmen and Women to represent World Wide Travel Organization on part time or full time basis.Those active in Unions, Sports or Social Organizations will be given preference.Part 3: WESTMOUNT'S NEW TRAFFIC BY-LAW RULES FOR DRIVERS Section 10 No driver shall start his vehicle from the curb or stop his vehicle or reduce speed abruptly or take another direction or turn the corner of any street, unless he has clearly signalled his intention to do so in reasonable time beforehand.\u2018Section 11 Except as otherwise provided by this By-law, every driver shall keep his vehicle on the right half of the roadway and, if it is heavy or slow moving vehicle, autobus or a bicycle, he shall drive it as near as practicable to the right hand curb.Section 12 No vehicle shall be driven at a speed exceeding thirty (30) miles per hour.Section 13 In any of the following places, where a traffic sign has been erected to warn drivers that the speed is restricted, no vehicle shall be driven at a speed exceeding: 13.1 twenty (20) miles per hour a) in a school or playground zone; b) in a curve; c) in a commercial district; d) where the vehicle is passing a safety zone; or e) where the vehicle is descending an incline; and 13.2 ten (10) miles per hour in a lane.Section 14 No driver shall make a left turn or a right turn at any intersection at which a traffic sign or traffic signal prohibits such a turn.Section 15 No driver shall make a \u2018\u201cU\u201d\u2019 turn within a block or at any intersection controlled by traffic lights or a traffic signal, or at any other place where \u2018\u201cU\u201d\u2019 turns are prohibited by a traffic sign.Section 16 No driver shall back his vehicle on a street or public place unless he can do so in safety and without interfering with the movement of pedestrians or other vehicles.Section 17 No driver shall turn his vehicle in another direction or cross from one side of a street to the other except at an intersection or unless he is about to enter a garage, carpark, driveway or public or private lane.Section 18 On each of the streets or parts of streets listed in Schedule \u201cA\u201d of this By-law, (hereinafter referred to as \u2018one way streets\u2019), no vehicle shall be driven except in the direction specified for such street in said Schedule., Section 19 Every driver when entering or emerging from a building, carpark, driveway or lane shall stop and yield to a pedestrian on a side-walk or crosswalk.Section 20 .Every driver when approaching an intersection shall yield to other vehicles in the intersection.Section 21 Every driver when approaching a crosswalk shall yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk.Section 22 When two (2) vehicles proceeding in different directions enter an intersection at the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield to the driver of the other vehicle.Section 23 No driver shall begin to cross an intersection unless there is sufficient space ahead to enable him to proceed without obstructing the passage of vehicles and pedestrians.Section 24 Every driver who intends to turn his vehicle to the right or left at an intersection, shall have his vehicle in the proper traffic lane after he comes within fifty (50) feet of such intersection.Section 25 Every driver when approaching an intersection which is protected by traffic lights shall observe the following rules: 25.1 \u2014 When facing a green light (fixed or flashing) he shall proceed but must yield to pedestrians or vehicles within the intersection or crosswalk; 25.2 \u2014 When facing a green light in the shape of an arrow, he shall proceed only in the direction indicated by the arrow; 25.3 \u2014 When facing a red light, he shall stop and shall not enter the intersection or crosswalk until the green light appears; , 25.4 \u2014 When facing a red light and a green light in the shape of an arrow, he shall proceed only in the direction indicated by the arrow; (continued next week) other addresses involved on Field to Mrs.Paul Cooper, $56,000 Write Box 1796, Westmount Examiner.Trans- A Canada \u2019 e Pizzas VE \u2019 © Barbecue e° © Submarines FOR DELIVERY - CALL 482-4343 *» » » « 5315, Sherbroake-$t.W.- .Real estate.(Continued from Page 1) price, $1,363,495, was for the office building at 4115 Sherbrooke street west, between Wood and Elm avenues.Preceded by a $1 and other.\u201d transfer from Victor Levy to Elmwood Realties Ltd, Elmwood made the sale in turn to Edper Investments (40 percent) and in other portions to Jack and Robert Cummings, Herbert Siblin, Jack Zittrer, David and Samuel Stein and Boris Levine.The firms Elmwood Realties Ltd.and Maxwell Cummings & Sons Ltd.are among tenants with offices in the building, which the City of Westmount values at $967,800 for tax purposes.Square transferred Biggest city valuation rereg- istered, Westmount Square and Centre Inc.to Mondev Corp.Ltd for \u201c$1\u201d etc, was of Westmount Square.The municipal books say it is worth $14,443,600.In the same transaction was $57, 400 worth of other properties adjoining, facing on Greene avenue \u2014 Nos.1249, 53 55 and 57.It is known that Seaton\u2019s Stationery is shortly to vacate No.1253 and the building is to be demolished with the site sown in grass to enhance the Greene avenue entrance to Westmount Square and the Métro.It is ex- pected-this may be-the fate of the to change title from- Greene.A social, if not political, note emerges from the purchase of 560 Grosvenor avenue from Montreal Trust Co.by Mrs.Duff Roblin, wife of the recently retired Premier of Manitoba.Following are the December Westmount real estate transfers, omitting the above-men- tioned declarations related to settlement of private estates: Cadastre 376, Sub-Div.149: From John G.Lynch-Staunton to Thomas R.Hastings.$48,000 (city valuation $600.land only - price includes other property): 634 Sydenham: From Harris M.Silver to John F.Ronald, $73,000 (valuation $48,050); 7 Cote St.Antoine: From Mrs.Herbert Connoll to Harry E.Moll, $35,500 ($21,650)._ 3283 Cedar: From Marlow Investment Co.to Rolf Weinberg, $1 & cons.($65,750); 58 Somerville: From Kenneth C.W.Smith to Mrs.Harry Anderson, $23,000 ($13,350); 499 Mount Pleasant: From Harold Thornton to George E.Just.$55,000 ($44,950); 560 Grosvenor: From Montreal Trust Co.to Mrs.Duff Roblin, $75, 000 ($50,600) ; 322, 24 and 30 Selby: From Mrs.Joseph Ladouceur to Hydro-Québec, $47,000 ($35,250): 208, 10 and 12 Selby: From Jean- Réal Lalonde to Hydro-Québec, $18,500 ($9.600) : 214, 16 and 18 Selby: From J.Arthur Lalonde to Hydro-Québec, $18,- 500 ($12.500) : 3465, 67 and 69 St.Antoine: From Mrs.Claude Sauvé to Hydro-Québec, $21,000 ($13,850).18 Renfrew: From Mrs.Jack K.($38,450); 68 Sunnyside: From Alexander Popliger to Roland Martin, $60,000 ($43,550); 1 Sunnyside: From Francis Hughes to Mrs.Joseph Ronsley, $68,000 ($46,600); 690 Grosvenor: From William B.Merrick to Mrs.Manuel Meland.$53,000 ($40,650); 1 Anwoth: From John R.Minty to Russell J.Henderson, $73,700 ($13,950, land only \u2014 price includes other property); 483 Prince Albert: From Estate Miss Elizabeth Currie to Mrs.James Wright, $20,000 ($15,700), 460 Mount Stephen: From Morgan McCammon to Mrs.Richard Goldberg, $45,200 ($31,150).10 Weredale Park (apartment house) From Jacques Bierman to Mrs.Clayton Gilmour, $240,000 ($172,600), Westmount Square and 1249, 53, 55 and 57 Greene: From Westmount Square and Centre Inc.to Mondev Corp.Ltd., $1 and Cons.($15.501,- 000); 448 Mount Stephen: From George E.Just to Mrs.Robert Daignault, 1$36,850 ($22,150): 3289 Cedar: From Horst H.Ros- mus to Peter R.Shaddick.$72,000 ($62,600); 4614-16 St.Catherine: From Mrs.Jean Paquette to Léo Paul Cloutier, $26,500 ($22,800); 724 Belmont: From The Royal Trust Co.to Gordon A.Copping, $79,500 ($67.600): 27 de Casson: From Philip Gross to Robert Glaymon, $47,000 ($34,450); Cote St.Antoine: (62 sq.ft.of land) From St.Andrew\u2019s United Church to Morris, Hyman and Isidore Katz, $2,500 ($200); 717 Roslyn: From Mrs.Harry Ro- sen to Abraham Krantz, $46,500 ($30,750) ; 4115 Sherbrooke\u201d \u201cVOMe Did\u201d Jan.21 4200 Dorchester: Ammonia leak: (See Examiner, P.1, last week.) Jan.22 Nil.Jan.23 17 Bellevue: (Opposite) Gas leak; 1 Westmount Square: Black smoke from chimney, 4 Westmount Square: Stand pipe opened by unknown person: 1385 Greene: Overheated ballast transformer: 38 Chesterfield: Malfunctioning oil hot-water heater: Jan.24 *715 Victoria\u201d: Call to nonexistent number for alleged gas explosion, false alarm \u2014 may have been confused with a Montreal call to Place Victoria: 647 Grosvenor: Smell of gasoline: 1 Hudson: Flooded roof: 611 Belmont: (Rear) Sparking wire: 1 Hudson: Assisting plumber gain access to roof: Jan.25 62 Belvedere: Broken radiator in garage: 5 Weredale Park: False alarm (Children's Service Centre): Ascension Church: pipe: Broken Jan.26 Metcalfe and Sherbrooke: Resuscitator for man stricken on bus.later removed to Montreal General Hospital; Summit Circle: alarm \u2014 lost child: Jan.27 (Box) False 3 Hillside: (Armouries) Internal alarm \u2014 no fire: Stayner and Greene: (Box) False alarm: Jan.28 71 Hallowell: Oil spillage.20000004 00000800000000000000 000000008 DOG A AS ¥ ju PIS omestic problem?Why not treat hes To e brandnew \u201cWater heater?JOHN WATSON (QUEBEC) LTD.C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service & Quotations on request 368 VICTORIA AVE.487-1760 AAAS L000000 0000004000000 0040000000 000A 30 mixed- race boys looking for homes Thirty youngsters between the ages of two and four, all boys, and all of mixed racial origin are in foster homes awaiting adoption through the Children\u2019s Service Centre.5 Weredale Park.The young fellow pictured here is one, a shade junior to most of them.He's 22 months.A member of The Open Door Society.comprised of parents who have adopted some of the 300 or so children whose blood may be part white.part negro, or part oriental, told us this week about the opportunities awaiting persons wishing to adopt.The mixed-origin children offer something special, if only because the need to find loving homes for them seems to be greater than for others.To start, there is the phenomenon that the group now available is all boys.The explanation would seem to be that some adoptive parents may be loath to give their names to those who will go through adulthood bearing them, as opposed to girls who likely will marry.Whatever the reason, both Open Door and Service Centre people wish simply to make the need known.and invite inquiries to the Centre.937-9581.The procedures for adoption have been greatly streamlined, all formalities being possible to complete within about six months.Further, there no longer is the requirement that only married couples may adopt.It now is possible for single men and women to adopt children, with the only proviso that the child be of the same sex as the adopting person and there be an age difference of at least 18 years.Fraud accused from Q.M.road Thirty-one-year-old Peter Wise- man, Apt.303, 4580 Queen Mary road, was arraigned in West- mount Municipal Court yesterday morning on two charges of fraud and one of attempted fraud against the Celina Soria dress shop in Westmount Square last October.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 30, 1969 - 5 Fire award: Westmount tops class Westmount was the top-ranking municipality in its population class (25,000 to 99,999) in the Province of Quebec in the 1968 Fire Prevention Contest of the National Fire Protection Association, which embraces both Canada and the United States.In addition.Westmount was rated fifth in Canada in its size range, topped only by Oakville, Ont.: St.James, Man., and North Bay and Kitchener, Ont.And our city placed 12th in Canada, for all population groupings.In addition to those mentioned ahead of us, and all 100,000 and over, were Calgary, Ottawa, Scarborough, Vancouver, Montreal Winnipeg and Edmonton.There were 284 Canadian communities entered, 60 more than in all of the U.S.Quebec province entered 97.Second and third places after Westmount in the Quebec Class B rating went to Hull and Jon- quière, respectively, with Ou- Robert Matthews gels Scout award Robert G.Matthews, 428 Clare- mont avenue, was awarded the Boy Scouts Association Medal of Merit \u201cfor especially good service to Scouting\u201d at the recent annual meeting of the Quebec provincial and Montreal regional councils of the Boy Scouts.A Scoutmaster with Notre Dame de Grace district council, Mr.Matthews is also the Scoutmaster of Trinity Memorial Troop, where he was first appointed an assistant in 1952.He is a supervisor with General Electric Company.He was awarded the Scout Wood Badge in 1961 and has been active member of Camp Tamaracouta Committee for seven years.tremont, St.Foy, Rimouski, Verdun, Anjou, Pointe Claire and Lachine getting honorable mentions.Judging is on the basis of submissions by the respective fire departments.Westmount Fire Brigade officers and men submitted again last year an ambitious portfolio.RALPH MULLINS GALLERY 2030 Crescent St.845-7772 GEOFFREY HOLLOWAY Feb.1st to 15th Recent Paintings Immediate occupancy, with all modern conveniences.Kenwood\u2019s offer a home for your household possessions in a temperature-controlled climate.Your belongings are wrapped, padded, listed and packed at your door into large solid wooden containers which become your personal storage unit.There's no packing or recrating at the warehouse, as with ordinary storage.Your household of one, two, or more containers, remains untouched, until you are ready for it to be delivered to your new address.Kenwood's provide your possessions with all the comforts of home, and you don\u2019t even have to cut the grass! KENWOOD'S CARE KENWOOD'S MOVING AND STORAGE LTD.255 Montee de Liesse, Montreal 9, Over 65 years experience.747-9911 Agents for Allied Van Lines walsh) 6 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 30, 1969 UNITED: ST.ANDREW'S SYNAGOGUE, Temple Emanu-El 4100 Sherbrooke St.W.DR.HARRY J.STERN, Rabbi Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone, Assistant Rabbi CANTOR HERMAN K.Gottlieb SABBATH SERVICES iday evening, January 3ist at 8:15 o'clock RABBI BI NE will speak on \u201cA New Song\u201d - in observance of Shabbat Shirah - The Sabbath of Song.An Oneg Shabbat and Kiddush reception follows the Worship.Saturday Morning, February 1st at 11:30 o'clock sermonette by Dr.Stern based on Torah Portion.Rone SCHOOL School Department \u2014 Saturday mornings at 9:30 o'clock Junior School \u2014 Sunday mornings at 9:30; Daily Hebrew School Monday thru Thursday afternoons commencing at 4:00 o'clock.ILY WORSHIP - Monday thru Thursday evenings at 5:45 o'clock; Momings at 9:45 o'clock.SCHOOL FORADULTS Sunday Morning, February 2nd at 10:15 o'clock, preceded by Worship and breakfast at 9:45 o'clock.PRESBYTERIAN STANLEY Westmount and Victoria Aves.Minister: Rev.S.Macdonell BA.B.D.SUNDAY, February 2 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship 10:15 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.Kindergarten Organist and Chair Director Doris Killam A.R.CjT.I.Mus (McGill) Visitors Welcome UNITARIAN THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Simpson) SUNDAY.February 2 11:00 a.m.\u201cCHURCH IN THE ROUND\u201d Minister: Rev.Leonard Masson B.A.B.D.Organist: Kenneth Meek B.Mus.Choir Director: Barbara Keats, B.Mus.Church School in Trafalgar School.3495 Simpsons St.at 11:00 a.m.LAKESHORE UNTARIAN CHURCH at 14 Cedar Ave., Pointe Claire, Services at 9:30 and 11:15 am.NORTHSHORE FELLOWSHIP at 1 - 9th Ave, Roxboro-Service at 8 p.m.LUTHERAN, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave., Westmount Wm.C.Nolting, B.D., Pastor Miss Lydia Eibich - Organist SUNDAY February 2 WESTER NT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road, near Argyle Ave.Rev.E.A.Kirker, B.A., B.D., Minister February 2 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship | Sermon: \u201cTHE PARABLE OF THE LOOKING CLASS\u201d Church School and Crib Corner Gordon C.White.B.Mus., Organist and Chelr Director Visitors Welcome! DOMINION DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Landsdowne Avenue Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A., B.D.Rev.J.T.P.Nichols, M.A., B.D.Mrs.Holly F.Davidson Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.Victor McCorry 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship \u2018Two Basic Questions\" Rev.R.Douglas Smith, D.D.Nursery Crib Comer for Infants Church School all Departments.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.February 2 11:00 a.m.Church Service 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Nursery for Infants Lesson-Sermon Subject \u201cTRUTH\u201d Every Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM in the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m.Wednesday 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.BAPTIST Snowdon Baptist 5275 Eamscliffe Ave.N.D.G.Cormer Earnsclife and Isabella Telephones: 486-9860 or 482-6765 Pastor: Rev.E.Gorbett B.Th.B.RE.SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m.Bible School for all 11:00a.m.and 7:00 p.m.Wednesdays 8 p.m.Prayer Fridays at 8 p.m.Youth A Fellowship Church with a Warm and Friendly = ACHURCH SERVICES Song Sabbath at the Temple Services at Temple Emanu-El tomorrow at 8:15 pm will include a sermon by Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone on \u201cA New Song.\u201d In observance of Sabbath of Shi- rah \u2014 The Sabbath of Song \u2014 Cantor Herman Gottlieb and Victor McCorry, organist, will feature, with.the Temple choir the works of contemporary Jewish composers.An Oneg Shabbat and Kiddush reception will follow, under the auspices of the Sisterhood.Saturday morning at 11:30 o'clock, Dr.Harry Stern will speak on \u2018The Sabbath of Song.\u201d Due to the flu epidemic, the scheduled appearance of the Lincoln University Chorale from Oxford, Pa., has been cancelled.At the School for Adults Sunday morning at 10:15, Cantor Gottlieb will continue his lecture series on \u201cThe Music of the Synagogue\u201d and, at 11 am, Rabbi Bloomstone on \u201cGreat Jewish Books.The Hebrew class, under Michael Teicher, also meets at 11.Prior to classes there will be daily worship at 9:45, followed by breakfast.Dinner due Reservations are being received for the 42nd annual Fellowship Dinner Meeting between Catholics, Jews and Protestants for Monday evening, Feb.24.Prime Ministers Bertrand of Québec and Robarts of Ontario -are to receive the Temple Emanu- El Brotherhood awards of merit and the Rabbi Dr.Stern Award will be presented to the Alexander Brott family for its contribution to the cultural life of Canada through music.Meanwhile, the schedule has been set for Monday's all-day am Seer Sunday shu nd Ble Css BUH Over VA HER ANGLICAN ST.MATTHIAS | WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH Cote St Antoine Road (United) Canon J.N.Doidge Lansdowne Ave.and Maisonneuve Blvd.Rev.H.Ray Ashford, Minister Mr.Christopher Jackson, Organist 11:00 a.m.CLERICAL HOT-SEAT (After worship, the minister answers questions submitted by the congregation) Welcome to All 12:00 Coffee-Hour WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister - Rev.J.Frank Patch, B.A.B.D.Organist and Choir Director: Frank Amstrong L.T.C.L.,, 11:00 A.M.Communion Service \u201cWHERE ARE YOU?\u201d 7:30 p.m.REV.CHARLES FOSTER and students from Quebec Centre de Formation Biblique Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.and 10:45 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME SEPTUAGESIMA 8:00 a.m.\u2014 Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m.\u2014 Mattins: Sermon \u2014 The Rector 11:00 a.m.\u2014 Choral Eucharist: Sermon \u2014 The Rector 11:00 a.m.Corturch School, Nursery and Crib mer WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m.\u2014 Holy Communion 4:00 p.m.- Week-Day Religious Education Organist and Choirmaster Aubrev M.Foy, A.R.C.0.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Maisonneuve Westmount The Rev'd K.G.Rutter The Rev'd Canon B.Lindsay SEPTUAGESIMA 8:00 A.M.The Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M.Sung Eucharist followed by Annual Vestry Meeting HOLY EUCHARIST during the week \u2014 \u2018M.Friday Organist: Mr.Paul Crawford ST.STEPHEN'S DORCHESTER and ATWATER Mr.E.Tait, Organist FEBRUARY 2 11:00 Holy Communion T.Whyte We Welcome You 28th annual Institute on Judaism for clergy and educators of all faiths, to be held at the Temple.Dr.Stern is broadcasting Sunday mornings in February at 8:45 on CJAD in a series of religious messages.Newly affiliated with the Temple Brotherhood are: Daniel Amara, Edward Aronoff, Dr.Johathan Ballon, Louis M.Bloomfield, QC, Gerald Benjamin, Dr.Herman Cohen, Arnold Feldman, Harvey Finkelstein, Hyman Hass, Barnett Kaufmann, Eugene Kel lert, Stanley Lesser, Dr.Michael Levitt, Jack Lubotta, Morris Prupas, Michael Rudberg, George H.Scott, Arthur Tratt, Ben Weider, Dr.Robert Wiener and Edward J.Winant.Communion set for Baptists Communion Service will be held at Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday at 11 am.The minister, Rev.J.Frank Patch, will preach on \u201cWhere Are You?\u201d.The evening service will be conducted by students from the Centre de Formation Biblique, and will feature original French- Canadian spiritual music composed and presented by members of the group in French and English.Rev.Charles Foster of the centre will speak and students will tell of their personal religious experiences.A fellowship hour will follow the service.\u2018Looking Glass\u2019 Kirker parable The Parable of the Looking- Glass is the title of the sermon at the morning Worship Service at St.Andrew's United Church 11 a.m.Sunday.The service will be conducted by the minister, Rev.E.A.Kirker, who will also give the sermon.Basic Questions at Dominion-D.Rev.Dr.R.Douglas Smith will preach at Sunday morning\u2019s 11 o'clock service at Dominion Douglas United Church on \u201cTwo Basic Questions,\u201d a study of the relation between belief and action.There will be Holy Communion at 9:30 am._ \u201cIf we look around us we may observe that all who have accumulated large.-fortunes in ordinary business pursuits are indebted to newspapers for their triumphs.\u201d \u2014 Walt Whitman.CHU RCH OF YOUR CHOICE Math, prayer rules linked Both mathematics and prayer are based on fixed rules \u2014 rules that must be followed before they can be demonstrated, according to Harold Rogers, CS, a Christian Science lecturer, in an address at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Tuesday evening.\u201cIn Mathematics,\u201d Mr.Rogers went on, \u201cit is the rule of numbers.In prayer, the Principle is God Himself.\u201cWhen we work a problem in arithmetic and come up with the right answer, this is the proof that we have applied the rules correctly.So, too, with prayer.There are fixed rules that govern it; and when we apply these rules correctly in working out a problem, we get the right answer \u2014 the proof.Scientific prayer, then, is prayer that has a fixed Principle, established rules, and unmistakable proof.\u201d Mr.Rogers related how he first learned about prayer from the Christian Science textbook, and how, as a result, he was soon healed of a painful knee affliction which had been medically pronounced incurable.\u2018But what was even more important,\u201d he commented, \u201cI realized 1 was coming to know God.And this is really the key to answered prayer.After outlining the nature of God as understood in Christian Science, Mr.Rogers concluded: \u201cSince scientific prayer reveals to us our own real nature as God's complete expression of Himself, then true healing must mean complete healing \u2014 it must restore the whole man.\u201d re DA Collin INC.5610 SHERBROOKE STREET, WEST Burials in all Jewish Cemeteries 5719 Monkland Ave A NEW JEWISH FUNERAL HOME Dignity, Cre Respect mean so much ZION FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD.Buricl Plots Available 482-6600 © 6 © © é@à © Knifed husband up for assault Reginald Lord, a St.Antoine street resident knifed by his wife, was in turn charged by her with assault.Arrested last Thursday by Westmount Police, he pleaded not guilty in West- mount Municipal Court on Friday and was remanded for trial at a future date.Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.SCHOOL NOW IN SESSION Particulars on Application Mrs.A.F.D.Macdonald (Miss Elizabeth Veitch) 220 Prince Albert Avenue For Appointment Please Phone Between 9 a.m.and 4 p.m.486-4310 Transportation Available Classics-to-jazz It is amazing how many singers of popular music started with the classics.With a foundation of thoroughness laid in childhood, the road to top billing has been made easier for many famous singers and instrumentalists.One cannot arrive at any peak of perfection in the entertainment field without basic knowledge.Therefore, 1 was not really surprised when I learned recently that Nana Mouskouri, the internationally known Greek chanteuse (that\u2019s what I like to call her) had a formal musical education in the classics studying piano, then singing.The strict discipline of classical technique in the Conserva- tor of Junior School.Headmaster.261,P.Q FAS LOWER CANADA COLLEGE wishes to announce that applicants for Grade 12 are invited to apply now for the 1969-70 school year.Those interested should apply to the Headmaster, G.H.Merrill.Applications for Grades 3 through 10 are also being received for the school year commencing September 1969.Grades 3 - 7 apply to D.W.Wood, Direc- Grades 8 - 10 apply to G.H.Merrill, Address: 4090 Royal Avenue, Montreal £2 SCHOLARSHIPS SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL\" Three scholarships up to full tuition are again offered by Selwyn House School for Boys entering the 7th grade in the school year commencing September.1969.Applications must be received by Monday.10th February.Application forms and further information may be obtained from R.A.Speirs.M.A., LL.D.Headmaster, Selwyn House School, 95 Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount 217, Que.FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianiste Lic.Mus.First Medalist \u2014 McGill University Teacher Columnist \u2014 Critic PIANO TUITION \u2014 ALL GRADES Talent Developed : Phone 484-6424 5506 Notre Dame de Grace Ave.COURS BAYARD Directrice: Mme Senart Jardin d'enfants \u201cLes joyeux Bambins\u201d 3021 ave Trafalgar Cours primaire français 3705 Coronet Tel.: 933-3186 tory Hellenique in Athens (lacking with many average students of music nowadays) is to what the Greek singer attributes much of her success.This has happened to quite a number.I always think of Johnny Mathis, concentrating on becoming a concert pianist, then discovering at 16 that he had a fine voice.The classical training stood him in good stead.Oscar Peterson, drilled by his music teacher sister, Mrs.Daisy Sweeney, in the classics, then switched to jazz and originated his own inimitable style.Liberace?And how about Liberace?Playing with the Chicago Symphony in his teens, then \u2014 after struggling for recognition \u2014 well, who doesn\u2019t know how he packs them in now?Mr.Showmanship! I first heard Nana Mouskouri when she was the protégé of Harry Belafonte, (I had met this nice chap in Vancouver at the International Music Festival, also at a press reception the last time he was here) and she is really an impressive personality.Belafonte and Liberace are two celebrated stars who always \u2018\u2018give a break\u201d to a new entertainer that they think will branch out BIG.Nana Mouskouri is an example of Belafonte\u2019s good judgment.I am looking forward to hearing her as the star of her own show tomorrow night in Place des Arts where she will be backed by a combo who play percussion, electric guitar, bouzoukia (a Greek mandolin and very popular) and guitar.Now known on two continents through her recordings (some records have sold over the million mark and won prizes) she sings in Greek, French, German, Spanish, Italian and English.Library lists French hooks The following titles are selected from the Wesmount Public Library\u2019s current French booklist: ROMANS Hal Bennett.Les vignes sauvages; Gilbert Cesbron.Des enfants aux cheveux gris; Yves Clavel.Les amants de la guerre; Michel Douryé.Le jardin anglais; Cor- mac McCarthy.Le gardien du verger; Vladimir Nabokov.Le don; Charles Paron.Les vagues peuvent mourir; Samivel.Le fou d\u2019Edimberg; Léon Marcus Uris.Topaz.LIVRES CLASSES Fred Bérenice.Les Borgia; William Carr.Ces étonnants du Pont de Nemours; Henri Massis.Au long d\u2019une vie; Charles Mau- rat.Le secret des Bronte; Bertrand Russell.Autobiographie; Franz Weyergans.Mon amour dans l\u2019ile; Arnold Gesell.L'enfant de cinq a dix ans; Jean-Claude Dussault.Pour une civilisation du plaisir; Philippe de Méric.Le yoga sans posture, Les hippies; Georges Elgozy.Automation et humanisme; Louis Chevalier.Les Parisiens; Michel Fabre.Les The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 30, 1969 - 7 Noirs américains, Martin Luther King.Où allons-nous?; Henri Piéron.L'homme, rien que l\u2019homme; Maurice Lamy.L'homme et l\u2019hérédité; Gilbert Dreyfus.Origines et devenir de la médecine; Hugo Glaser.Les dernières victoires de la médecine; Hélène Doucet Leduc.La cuisine en plein air; Beatrix Tudor-Hart.Comment former mon enfant; Gilette Gauthier.Savoir reconnaître les styles, Max-Albert Wyss.Magie de la montagne; Marcel Brion.La musique et Lamour; Michel Hofmann.Histoire de \u2018l\u2019opéra; Raymond Mar- cillac.Champions ol piques Georges Bordonove.Molière, génial et familier; Yves Thériault.L'ile introuvable; Emission radiophonique.Chez Miville; René de Chantal.Marcel Proust, critique littéraire, Kurt Wilhelm Marek.Des dieux, des tombeaux, des savants; François Font- vieille-Alquier.Ils ont tué Jaurès; Jean Rabaut.Jaurès et son assassin.Luncheon launches canvass The special names committee of the residential division of the 1969 Federated Appeal campaign will mark the opening of its canvass at a dessert luncheon for all special names canvassers at the home of Mrs.Bernard Lande, 4333 Westmount avenue, next Wednesday at 1 p.m.Guest of honor will be Maurice d\u2019Amours, chairman of the residential division.Chairman of the special names committee is Mrs.Henry J.Daly, 356 Wood avenue.The four other members include Mrs.Lande and Mrs.K.K.Wiele, 50 Holton avenue.Your cost TOW.Reg.2for71¢ Chargex accepted VISIT OUR 2 LARGE SHOWROOMS BIG SAVING PRICES 5 Oo % DISCOUNTS On Electrical Fixtures Radio \u2014 Stereo \u2014 Heater \u2014 lamp \u2014 Appliance \u2014 Transistor\u2014 Mixmaster \u2014 Swag lamp \u2014 Room Divider \u2014 Lamp Post \u2014 Record Players \u2014 Chime \u2014 Kitchen \u2014 Venfilator \u2014 Hood Fans \u2014 Electric Clock Candelabra Bulbs 25 W.\u2014 40 W.\u2014 60 W.Small & Medium Base 44¢ cach Regular Bulbs from service lamp 15 W.\u2014 25 W.\u2014 40 W.\u2014 60 W.\u2014 your cost 25 Ç each \u2014 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS LES ACCESSOIRES ELECTRICAL ELECTRIQUES THEO SUPPLIES 2719 OUEST, NOTRE-DAME WEST MONTREAL 105 QUE.Corner Atwater Free Parking For Customers.TEL.: 932-2911 Thursdays & Fridays open until 9 P.M.Saturday all day till 6 P.M.Toaster \u2014 .10 $365.00 \u201c50% Discount JOS.ST-LAURENT (1967) LTD.Tel: 768-3645 Rent a Natural Gas water heater for only $1.95 per month.All gas appliances available for rental or sale.We also do all kinds of plumbing and heating repairs at the lowest rates in town.FREE estimates and 24 hour service.rer, \u2014a 8 - Thursday, January 30, 1969 GREGORY'S « WL YT SALE! Beautiful ORIENTAL RUGS at SALE prices 4351-4153 St.Catherine St: W.Phone 932-4277 - Examiner Children\u2019s Library seeking $20,000 Westmount women are deeply involved in the growing work and service of the Montreal Children\u2019s Library.This is amply demonstrated by the names of the officers elected at the annual meeting on Tuesday at MacDonald House, 3700 St.Dominique street, from which it and its five other branches throughout the city are operated.Elected president was Mrs.D.B.S.MacKenzie.723 Upper Roslyn avenue, who succeeds Mrs.G.L.VanVliet, 4733 Roslyn.Mrs.J.P.Skelton, 501 Victoria avenue, is one of the three vice-presidents.Mrs.J.N.Doyle.100 Sunny- side avenue, and Mrs.W.K.G.Savage, 4 Grenville avenue, are recording and corresponding secretaries, respectively.while Mrs.W.I.Robinson, 79 Chesterfield avenue, is treasurer.Book-binding chairman is Mrs.E.C.Hague.582 Lansdowne avenue.The library does all its own binding and repairs with volunteers under Mrs.Hague specially trained for the work.And, particularly important at this time, was the naming of Mrs.R.T.Bassett, 636 Grosvenor avenue.as fund-raising chairman.The drive starts Sunday.lasting for two weeks, and seeks $20,000 \u2014 badly needed this year in the face of rising costs of the widespread services which.according to the librarian, Miss Kathleen Jensen, are particularly important among foreign-born children.Special speaker Tuesday morning was prominent architect Ray Affleck.who lives at 16 St.George\u2019s place.The head branch is at Devon- shire School and others at Mac- kay street.Montreal West, Park Extension.Pointe St.Charles and MacDonald House.First home was in the old Fraser Library on Dorchester street, as the boulevard was then known.Miss Jensen pointed out that one of the greatest hurdles is language.coupled with lack of staff to provide foreign-born children with sufficient individual help.backbone of which has been by volunteers.Patrons named by Women's ORT Monroe Abbey, QC, and Mrs.Abbey, 519 Clarke Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bronfman, Queen Elizabeth Hotel on March 29 by the Montreal Women\u2019s Organization for Through Training.Prime Minister Trudeau.Premier Bertrand, Opposition Leader Lesage and Mrs.Lesage.Israeli Consul-General Dov Sinai and Mrs.Sinai, and Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau and Mrs.Drapeau are listed as lending their distinguished patronage.Coffee Party held at the Themis Club board of directors were present to welcome members and guests.were Mrs.J.A.Blondeau.Mrs.Charles Draper and Mrs.P.L.Walker.Karnak Ladies hold meeting at Temple avenue, and 9 Belvedere road, are among the honorary patrons of the 10th annual Fantasy Ball to be held at the Rehabilitation Mrs.John W.Tyson convened the Themis Club monthly coffee party in the main lounge at 11 am yesterday.The president and Presiding at the coffee table Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club are holding a business meeting at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday at 1.30 pm.followed by a social afternoon with the showing of two FOR VALENTINE\u2019S DAY that Valentine date.avoid being disappointed.Thiede HAIRDRESSER You'll want to look your best for Make an appointment now and 4927 Sherbrooke St.W.\u201cALWAYS A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE\u201d WE SPECIALIZE IN PERMANENTS 482-4320 (Near Claremont) 386, Victoria Ave., Westmount Tuesday-Saturday 10 am to 4:30 pm Turnabout Shop, Tuesday, Jan.28 Fur Coats, Snow Suits, Ski Jackets, Ladies\u2019, Teens\u2019, Children's Dresses Store-wide Sale, Starting CHILDREN'S LIBRARY DRIVE CHAIRMAN At the annual meeting of the Montreal Children\u2019s Library Tuesday, Mrs.R.T.Bassett, 636 Grosvenor avenue, was named chairman for the campaign which opens Monday to raise $20,000 for the library.Annual of UCW at Park United Installed as officers of the United Church Women of West- mount Park United Church by the minister.Rev.Ray Ashford.at the recent annual meeting were: Honorary president.Mrs.Ashford: president.Mrs.H.O.Lough: first vice-president.Miss Vera Jamieson: second vice- president.Miss Helen Elshoff: recording secretary.Mrs.B.MacRae: corresponding secretary.Mrs.Nelson Curtis.and treasurer.Mrs.H.E.Pettingill.Wine and cheese for alumni body The Alumni Association of Stanstead College is holding its annual wine and cheese party this year on Thursday.Feb.6.7 to 9:30 pm.in Victoria Hall.Object is to raise funds for refurnishing the reading room in the learning centre at the school.Parents.trustees, alumni, staff A TARE S305 20s 04 Fashion show to aid M.G.H.Members of the Westmount branch of the Women's Auxiliary of the Montreal General Hospital will hold their annual Spring Fashion Show.on Thursday.March 6.in Livingston Hall of the hospital.at 10.30 a.m.Jacques Auray will present his new couturier designs.complemented by hats by Mr.Flem- ming and jewellery by Lucas.Fashions will be modelled by members of the auxiliary.and Miss Barbara Whitley will be the commentator.Proceeds will be donated to the hospital.FRENCH WALLPAPER by nancy grantil 25% DISCOUNT » iW +\u201c SE Come and see our beautiful papers in stock.Perfect paper and fabric hanging.FRAMING 344A Victoria Ave.Westmount 484-6003 FORCED TO VACATE SALE Entire stock at reduced prices.PAULINE MULLINS ANTIQUES - ANTIQUITES 1317 GREENE AVE.WESTMOUNT.935-3894 29227 ++ © À \\ =, Lt.Col.LAWSON Mrs.LAWSON RMR BALL TOMORROW The annual Regimental Ball of The Royal Montreal Regiment is being held tomorrow evening in the armory.4625 St.Catherine street west.with permission of the commanding officer.Lt.- Col.R.C.P.Lawson.Maj.-Gen.and Mrs.M.R.Dare will be the guests of honor.© 33 LAKESHORE ROAD Z VALOIS, QUE.QUEBEC ANTIQUES SPECIALIZING IN EARLY PINE FURNITURE Among the patrons are: Col.and Mrs.J.B.Archam- bault.Maj.-Gen.and Mrs.J.P.E.Bernatchez Brig.-Gen.and Mrs.J.F.P.Charbonneau.Capt.and Mrs.L.J.B.Clark.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.P.L.Craig.Brig.J.A.DeLalanne.Col.and Mrs.J.J.Dunn.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.H.A.Phone 697-0643 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 30, 1969 - 9 \u2018Creativity\u2019 topic of Women\u2019s Canadian The Women's Canadian Club is holding a meeting at 2:30 pm Monday at the Windsor Hotel when Milton Carman, executive director of the Ontario Council of the Arts, will speak on \u2018\u201cThe Progress of Creativity.\" Mrs.H Graham Ross, 657 Lansdowne avenue.will preside.Mrs.Arnold Groleau, 4876 West- mount avenue, will thank the speaker.Art Society hears Dr.Emmett O'Grady The Women's Art Society of Montreal will meet on Tuesday at 2 pm at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.The speaker will be Emmett O\u2019Grady, PhD.vice dean of arts.University of Ottawa.His topic will be \u2018The Hyphen becomes Hyperion.\u201d Etheridge, Brig.and Mrs.J.HR.Gagnon, Lt.-Col.and Mrs.R.Genin.Col.and Mrs.J.Ralph Harper.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.S.C.Holland.Brig.Gen.J.Richard Hyde.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.T.J.Kennedy.Mr.and Mrs.Huber Matthews.Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Merrill.Mayor and Mrs.P.M.McEntyre.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.J.P.C.MacPherson.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.Richard Peirson.Dr.and Mrs.D.S.Penton.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.C.J.Pratt.Maj.-Gen.and Mrs.C.B.Price.Brig.-Gen.and Mrs.Roland Reid.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.R.Schwob.Mayor and Mrs.Arthur Seguin.Maj.-Gen.and Mrs.A.J.Tedlie.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.M.L.Tucker.Lt.-Col.and Mrs.D.W.Ward and Brig.and Mrs.G.V.Whitehead.Capt.and Mrs.À.Ross Webster.Atwater Library films resumed The Atwater Library returns, next Wednesday evening.to the series of free color films with two features on Mexico and another on Jamaica, Haiti and the Lesser Antilles.Showing begins at 8:15 pm.HILLSIDE PARTY: Official hostess at the annual sherry party of the Ladies\u2019 Society.Montreal Branch.Military Engineers Association of Canada.to be held Saturday.Feb.8.at the Hillside Armories officers\u2019 mess.will be Mrs.L.Ber- geron.Proceeds of the party.trom 5 to 7 pm.will go toward assisting the 3rd Field Engineer Regiment.Royal Canadian Engineers.militia and active units: the Military Engineers Association of Canada.and the Soldiers\u2019 Wives League Phone for an appointment Today and SAVE $5.00 ON ANY PERMANENT REGULARLY $15.00 SPECIAL REGULARLY $20.00 SPECIAL REGULARLY $25.00 SPECIAL OFFER GOOD ONLY UNTIL FEB.28th 1969 Telephone Today and save at $10.00 $ 15.00 $20.00 Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor ot High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables.Schneider's and Nichel's Bacon, Ham and Sausages LICENSED GROCER FRESH CANADIAN LAMB 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave WE.7-9455-6 © GOLD © COPPER @ BRASS © CHROME © NICKEL © RHODIUM © CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY and Sons Ltd, Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Electro Platers, Operating Canada's Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5.7947 {A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Opp Henry Morgen and Co.ANTIQUES The Spider Web 1418, Notre Dame W.(Nr.Mountain St.) \"Tel: 935-3933 Specializing in Canadiana Pine.Armoirs - Bureaux - Tables Chairs - Beds - etc.C.D.C.Member Chargex \"SALONS WHERE IT'S ENJOYABLE.JUST BEING A WOMAN Pout, Poque_ SALONS LE CHATEAU CHAMPLAIN, Lobby Floor PHONE 878-3496 FREE PARKING Lu 10- The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 30, 1969 isms CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 931-7511 10 Words °1.00 7¢ for each odditional word For best service, phone your ads early - final deadline noon Thursday ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TILL 10:00 P.M.(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday till 5 pm) Accounts may be paid at the Examiner office, 4630 St.Catherine street west, Westmount; Monitor and St.Laurent News office, 6525 Somerled avenue, and the Town of Mount Royal Weekly Post office, 233 Dunbar avenue.Advertisements not paid for in advance of publication are subject to a 25-cent billing charge but may then be paid without further charge at any branch of the Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank ot \u201canada on the Island of Montreal.at The (92) Garages Wanted (1) Property for Sale TOWN Mt.Royal, Glenmount area.3 bedrooms, dining room,| Clarke Avenue, large room, Ga rage Wanted living room, kitchen and dinette, 1-1/2 bathrooms, spaciaous finished recreation room with extra small room in basement, Landscaped grounds.Large garden.Private.$28,600.Call 342-4062 after4 p.m.close to all conveniences.Call 933-5540.(3) Property Wanted Urgently Wanted for serious client Westmount, 4 or 5 bedroom cottage on quiet street.Den, garage op- \u2018tional.Paul Hill, 935-8541, eve-.Olivier Ave, Nice furnished room for quiet refined lady in well kept private home near Greene Ave.Must have good references.By appointment call after 7 p.m.932-7651.Vicinity Sherbrooke and Victoria Avenue.Call 935-4506.(95) Parking Space to Let (115) Baby Sitters (130) For Sale PARKING space available for car.Arlington Lane.$12.937-4086.(100 Work Wanted (73) Rooms Wanted MATURE Congenial lady desires room with another lady.Vicinity Clarke and Sherbrooke, Westmount.Would like Keypunching in evening or week-ends.Call 932-6431 after 5.30 P.M.REGISTERED nurse in good standing desires house case, day duty.482-3331.nings 631-3077.931-7117.Westmount Realties Company (75) Nursing Home (39) Offices to Let WONDERFUL accommo- .dation at Sunset Terrace by Offices people who care about se- to rent nior citizens.Lovely well SUITABLE small business, light manufacturing, ete.Call: 489-3186 482-1443 (50) Apartments to Let Wanted: Man\u2019s metal skiis for 6 foot man.Good condition.482-9875.Redfern Ave.Large 44, 2 bedroom apartment, central Westmount, newly decorated, all conveniences.For appointment call WE.2-4707.(52) Furnished Apartments to Let LOWER Westmount, near Metro, 242 semi basement furnished, suitable one or two gentlement.$60.monthly.933-3104.(53) Apartments Wanted Basement Apt.Wanted 2% or 3'2 ROOM APARTMENT.SEPARATE ENTRANCE.MAXIMUM RENT.$60.PLEASE CALL 733-8459.(61) Flats \u2014 Duplex to Let balanced meals.Tray service optional.Private modern rooms.Call 672-6030.(78) Room and Board Wanted (102) Help Wanted Male RETIRED lady seeks room and 4605.(82) Autos for Sale board.Preferably Westmount.489- Boys wanted Do you need extra cash?Well here is your chance.A new Sunday Newspaper is looking for boys, 12 to 15 years of age for their Circulation Department.Call Mrs.Leblanc 861-3939 Moving Ford sports coupe.V8, power steering, bucket seats.Lady owner.Excellent condition.Reasonable.Call: 332-0808.TOWN Mt.Royal duplex.6% upper, heated.equipped.taxes paid.front and rear balconies.Garage included.May Ist occupancy.737- 51.(64) Flats \u2014 Duplexes Wanted Flat wanted in lower West- mount - St.Catherine Street area, 6 or 7 rooms with garden and balcony.$160.May Ist occupancy.Call 482-7147 till 5 P.M.or 933- 6484 after 6 P.M.Duplex or House Wanted McGill Professor desires unfurnished house or downstairs flat 3 to 4 bedrooms, basement and vard.For May Ist.482-6801.(71) Rooms to Let OUTREMONT, room, kitchen privileges.No objection to child.273-2620.A M X Sports, new, fully equip- after 6 P.M.ped.Private sale.Call 738-7196, Male Attendant Wanted Or Nursing Orderly for sick old gentleman.Should speak BABY sitting agency run by Mc- Gill student.Competent baby sitters available.Call McGill Student Entrepreneurial Agencies.392- 3094.Steck).walnut, padded bench.Perfect condition.Must sell.738-7950.(117) Domestic employment Wanted.LADY wants day work 9:30 AM.to 3:30 P.M.References.$11.50 plus carfare.Call 482-9078.CHAR woman experienced.References.10 AM.to 5 P.M.$12.50.French speaking only.Call evenings only 674-0431.EITHER French, German or Slovack.Call: 482-1053 After 6 P.M.(102) Help Wanted Male benefits supervisory capacity OFFICE MANAGER Are you looking to better your position?A leading Manufacturer requires an office manager for its St.Laurent sales office.This challenging managerial position offers an attractive salary range with usual fringe The qualified applicant must be fluently bilingual and presently employed in a intermedial Reply in confidence stating details of education, business background to: Week Adservice Box 1799 4630 St.Catherine St.West Westmount 215.(122) For Sale Living Room Furniture CHESTERFIELD WITH MATCHING CHAIR (ITALIAN PROVINCIAL) GOOD CONDITION.REASONABLE.488-3347.CHESTERFIELD and two chairs.Very good condition.Reasonable.932-5979.SECTIONAL living room set.beige.3 pieces.Good condition.$75.Call: 737-0846.(124) For Sale Dining Room Furniture DINING room suite.10 pieces.Good condition.Very reasonable.Call 731-5808.DINING suite.10 pieces.(dark oak).Very good condition.489-6211 evenings.VIKING Frigidaire.10 cubic feet.like new.Reasonable.484-6566.DINING room buffet.solid mahogany.4 feet long; with table to match.Suitable for apartment.Excellent condition.Very reasonable.481-8674.(127) For Sale Bedroom Furniture Moving boxspring mattresses 75 x 36 $50.each.488-2877 evenings.BUNK beds in good condition.Reasonable.Call 489-3702, (130) For Sale Kitchen Equipment Brand new 2 Sealy continental beds.KITCHEN set.6 pieces, with glass top round table.wrought iron.Reasonable.747-4082.(136) For Sale Clothing and Furs SACRIFICE.lady's beige suede coat with fur inside.size 14.Excellent condition.488-3694.(134) For Sale Wanted Kitchen Equipment Sports Equipment ve \u201d KITCHEN table and chairs, ar-|SACRIFICE, brand new skis, WE SITTE RS borite top.Reasonable.Call 481-{steel edges, Marker harness, with AGENCY 5549.poles.Also man\u2019s boots, size 9.\"WE SITTERS\u201d ARE RE M (132) For Sale = NE For Sal - i or Sale COMMENDED RELIABLE Instruments (138) Por = AND AVAILABLE FOR HOHNER Xylophone, 2% octaves.BABY-SITTING, ELDERLY $25.recorder.$30.: concertina.KITCHEN set, 6 chairs.beige: CARE IN THE MONT- $15.933-3104.bedroom set.double bed; upright REAL AND SOUTH SHORE CLARINET with case.Very good| Hoover: 2 bird cages: portable AREAS.CLARINET With eas.pi Ba ironer: 2 dressers: pair drapes.evenings Good condition.Reasonable.482- - 3189.* Hourly \u2014 Daily \u2014 |PIANO upright.Good condition AL] mahogany dining room set.Wo ekly * y (Mahogany).$80.Call 481-3791.|extension table: antique grand ther clock; bedroom set, twin beds: FISHER Grand piano.like chesterfield, chairs: lamps.489- Wee Folks Need new, 5 foot.Call 486-3269 6951.\u201cWe Sitters\u201d after 6 P-M.EASY washing machine.ringer \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; \" iti ; .- Call: 672-6070 PIANO, apartment size (George ee.Good condition LIVING room and playroom furniture in very good condition.Reasonable.Private.Call 735-0819.CRIB.water proof mattress, $25.carriage-strollercar bed.$35.walker.$10.; Collier's Encyclopedia, $100.484-3117.SERVICE D OOOO00 OOOO OOOO) [RECTORY 2000 0 0 00 00 oO SIRRRRRS 00s SRR RER RER EE RER BAX PSE S XNA .NAMES FOR DIPLOMAS CALL RI 4-6662 AFTER 6 p.m ENTERTAINMENT COMEDY MAGIC FOR HOME AND OFFICE PARTIES NEW ERA MAGIC 845-6465 CARPENTRY Carpentry Basements - Kitchens - Balconies partitions - Repairs.Work guaranteed.Reasonable.Call 738-3509.ROOFING OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.1975 NOTRE DAME LACHINE 637-2308 24 HOUR SERVICE General Repairs BUSINESS SERVICES PAINTING Script pers i\u201d nterior Hand Writing Decorator PLASTER repair.wall paper hanging, spray gun.furniture changed from painting to natural wood of any kind.Free estimate Reasonable rates Winter Specials CALL ROBERT 665-2078 PLUMBING & HEATING WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE WESTMOUNT 935-1121 935-1139, Upholstering For re-uphoistering and rccover- ing jobs.please call: Midtown Upholstering.937-4446 from 12 to 2 P.M.And from 4 to 10 P.M.Maintenance MAINTENANCE Cleaning for private homes.Snow removal \u2014 yards.garages, ete.849-4447.H & W Painting & Decorating Co.JAMES DOOR AND EQUIPMENT Garage door repairs.service, 747- 6075.Residence 684-3876.Co Cartage and Moving ABC Moving Regd.Large or small jobs.Packaging - crating at any time.Reasonable.487-2217.Dressmaking QUALITY PAINTING WALLPAPER SPECIALISTS * FREE ESTIMATES * REASONABLE RATES DRESSES, gowns.Bridal.alterations, by experienced Paris design- CALL: 681-8093 OR 688-3257 er.Fast service.932-5133.\u2014 DOG SERVICE 1345) |0) Dole INA SE rp 270-Unmn (136) For Sale Clothing and Furs Ve s.o.s.LADIES There is Money in your closets if cluttered with imports or original models in perfect condition.Sell them through: La Boutique - N ) Fantasque | Ô } 2075 Crescent St.288-3655 (138) For Sale (138) For Sale General General DRAPES; fumiture; electric appliances: paintings; frames: fur.Call 733-4554.HOUSEHOLD fumiture for 3 rooms.Excellent condition.Reasonable.Call days 737-0422, evenings 688 7158.BEDROOM suite: den furniture; Kitchen set; lamps; tables; rugs; hide-a-bed: automatic washer and dryer.All excellent condition.748- 9532.2 CHAIRS: General Electric automatic washer.Reasonable.Call 482-4478.RADIO Telefunken stereo: Olivetti Underwood typewriter; Hoover vacuum cleaner: etc.Reasonable.845-1565 evenings and week- Large bookcase, matching desk and 2 chrome chairs $195.: maple desk, seven drawers $39.: Simmons hide-a-bed $140.matching drapes and mat $40.night table, 1935 design solid maple $40.; maple cedar chest $20.; combination record player and radio suitable playroom $25.; kitchen step chair $7.484-4283.ends.69 Snow- Commander 17 and 20 H.P.manual or electric start.Sales and Service.Easy terms.Doug Modler B.P., 6959 St.James St.W.484-1583 PHILLIPS T.V.23 inch console.Like new.$100.484-3352.Private Wig Never Worn Beautiful full Reddish blond wig hand made, European human hair, Nylon mesh sap, best quality.$60.CALL: 733-9873 EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS 1963 Encyclopedia Britannica set.Excellent condition.Reasonable.Call after 6, 484-3061.Broadioom 3 rooms, 300 sq.ft.wall-to-wall.$75.Call 738-4242.DINING room, 9 pieces, contemporary walnut; 21 inch T.V.; living ronm furniture; lamps; drapes ; rugs; stereo, 60 inch cabinet AM.F.M.Multiplex solid state; bedrooms; dinette: many other articles.Perfect condition.Call 381- 3772.(151) Wanted to Purchase.WHAT have you to give away?Appliances.clothing, furniture.etc.Will pick up.Call 487-2217.DINING set wanted.Preferably Italian Provincial.Good condition.739-6863.Wanted child\u2019s standard size crib.Reasonable.Call 486-4302.HEATHER CURLING CLUB is pleased to announce 1/2 Year Memberships Available February 1 to October 1 COME and TRY YOUR HAND AT CURLING _ For Information Write or Phone Our Club At 486-7301 Or 24 Cleve Road \u2014 Hampstead (154) Lost Reward LOST, giant black male poodle, chain collar, trimmed face and -points.Lost 6169 N.D.G.Call days 879-6069, evenings 487-1921.Reward Lost.Brown leather purse and Mc- Gill I.D.vicinity Victoria Ave.and Sunnyside.482-1866.(163) Educational.French Conversational Lessons.Private.Days only.Reasonable rates.Call after 6 P.M.738-7227.TUTORIAL SERVICE PRIVATE at Home tutoring By qualified tutors all grades and subjects covered.Call M.S.E.A.Tutorial Service 932-3002 Between 2 and 5 P.M.Associated Tutorial Services Offers individual tuition oy skilled teachers in a wide range of subjects at all levels.Call 844-2912 Figure skating mentor is found \u201cSeek and ye shall find\u201d has certainly been true with Unity\u2019s figure skating program.We are happy to announce that exhilerat- ing sport is now included in our weekly schedule.Miss Janet Lorimer, a talented young lady, is in charge of the classes being held on Wednesday nights from 6 to 7:30 pm at Staynor Park rink, opposite the club.Miss Lorimer has many talents and she will be instructing the basketball for girls between the ages of 11 and 14 on Wednesday nights from 8 to 9 pm.Sports are the rage at Unity lately.Miss Kirsten Badenduck (*\u2018Shush\u201d for short) will be working with our boys\u2019 program di- ector.Wally Zikita, on Monday evenings providing gymnastic training for members.Wally has trained in gymnastics with professionals for many years.An interclub table tennis tournament has been arranged among the MBA boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 clubs.This is scheduled for Saturday and should prove exciting with some close contests.Representing Unity for the girls 2 pas will be: Jennifer Anemaet, Patsy Higgins, Eileen Galley and Debbie Standing.For the boys: Donald Follette (Cougar), Grant Pritchard, Brent McPhee, Bernard Lariviere and Martin Nichols.Two of our volunteer leaders will be attending the Rotary- YMCA leadership development program seminar this week-end.We endeavor, when the opportunity arises, to give our volunteers the opportunity to have further training and this seminar will cover many areas of our work and permit volunteers to participate in interpersonal forms of a T-group training.___ The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 30, 1969 - 11 STANDINGS MUNICIPAL HOCKEY LEAGUES City of Westmount Recreation Department Scoring leaders LEAGUE AM TERMITE Dragons : Dragons 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