The Westmount examiner, 1 mai 1969, jeudi 1 mai 1969
[" Vol.XXXVI, No.17 Let, | SLATURE HOTEL DU MOVE Making not just | NULS CS -RNMENT, D car, ._., -snoauvuy, May 1, 1969 unt your home 10¢ CHASE ENDS IN ST.HYACINTHE A wild, long distance, stol- en-car chase, from Westmount to St.Hyacinthe, in the small hours of Monday involving four police forces and damage to two police cruisers, brought a South Shore pair a suspended sentence Tuesday.More charges are being prepared against the duo \u2014 who it took a pistol shot to finally stop \u2014 including four traffic summonses issued in Westmount this morning.At 3:45 am Monday a West- mount police officer noticed a 1961 Chevrolet driving without lights east on Sherbrooke street at Prince Albert avenue.When the cruiser approached to investigate, the car took off at high speed and the officer gave chase \u2014 radioing to two other Westmount patrol cars which joined in the pursuit.Ram Try At Melville avenue the driver of the car which proved later to have been stolen Sunday in Lafle- New radio link starts next week The sophisticated direct radio-link system, tying in as required virtually all municipal.provincial and federal police broadcast -equipment in the province, goes into operation next week.Instant inter-force co-operation and control now will be possible, expected to be invaluable in thwarting getaways and in other emergencies.che attempted to ram the police car.The chase ran through red lights at Greene and at Wood avenues.Westmount headquarters alerted Montreal Police but the quarry evaded their roadblock near Pie IX boulevard and a Québec Provincial Police one at the south end of the Louis Hyppolyte-La- fontaine bridge-tunnel.In the tunnel, meanwhile.one of the West- .mount vehicles was damaged when it struck the tunnel wall.A short while later.further east, the Chev succeeded in ramming another QPP car into the median strip and continue its 85-miles-an-hour geteway.Shot Fired At St.Hyacinthe.police of that city had time to set up a more substantial roadblock but, in attempting to evade this, the two occupants were stopped and apprehended only after a St.Hyacinthe policeman fired a shot through the rear window.Tuesday morning in Montreal Sessions Court, Michel Larivie- re, 24, and Denis Sauve.19, the driver, both of LaFleche, received suspended sentences from Judge Marcel Gaboury, on a count of theft and possession of a stol- -en vehicle.What's number of your battery?Do you have the serial number of your car battery?Westmount Police advise you to note it.There has been a rash of car battery thefts here recently; without the serial identification, recoveries are virtually hopeless.WESTMOUNT RUGGER-POWER - - See page 14 Church union basis deplored here The proposed basis for Angli- can-United Church union is intolerable, according to Rev.H.L.Hertzler.The former pastor of St.John the Evangelist Anglican Church, Montreal, now on the staff of St.Thomas Church, Toronto, and university chaplain, Father Hertz- ler addressed a meeting of approximately 200 Montreal diocese lay people and clergy.convened by the Council for the Faith, at the Church of the Advent.West- mount, at mid-day Sunday.A committee of the Council of the Faith, Montreal Branch, was elected at the meeting with Rev.H.G.Rutter.rector of Advent, named chairman.The Council, which began in Toronto, describes itself as \u201can organization of clergy and lay people of the Anglican Church of Canada who are concerned lest the current negotiations for Union with the United Church of Canada should mean that the witness of Anglicanism to Evangelical Truth and Apostolic Order be lost or impaired in this country.Inadequate Plans for intercommunion now before the Anglican Comittee for Christian Unity and the Committee of Union of the United Church are inadequate for many under both church systems, and Father Hertzler stressed that those not in agreement have a right to be eard.He noted that Anglican and United Church people, while seeking union, have not laid the foundation for unity of a truly homogenious nature.Many visualize phasing out of a church life which has developed structural defects.Father Hertzler doubted that a new church could be built \u201cjust by patching the cracks\u201d in the old.The Principles of Union do attempt to present an acceptable united approach on the matters of creed, ministry.the Bible and sacrements.However, the speaker expressed his opinion that further consideration of these mat- Sought two years, pleads not guilty Doris Telmosse, 23, sought by Westmount Police for an alleged fraud of an Alexis Nihon Plaza merchant some two years ago, was apprehended in Laval last week and pleased not guilty to the local charge when she appeared in Westmount Municipal Court last Thursday morning.ters by church people tends to weaken union and \u2018promote divisiveness\u201d within Anglican and United Church structures themselves.Father Hertzler considered it essential to recognize the existing importance of Anglican intercom- munion with Orthodox, Old Catholic and other church groups throughout the world.Also of importance is the excellent dialogue now developing with the Roma) Catholic Church.He doubts that significant aspects of ecumenism are properly recognized by the Principles of Union.Father Hertzler admitted that he was expressing views which are personal and shared by others, but not necessarily the views and feelings of all church people on\u2019 church union.NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER By ERIC NEAL May 3to 10 This is the Spring Full Moon week so we may count upon light winds, blue skies and warm sunshine through mid-week.Morning mists or rime frosts in the St.Lawrence valley, and sharp frosts in the north.Clouding for Moon Last Quarter storms.Gale winds, rain, hail and thunder for the weekend.Cold drizzle in the mountains.Temp.range: 30-75°F.; - Laurentians, 30-70°F.northern and Gulf counties, 25-65°F.Rain 4\" to vs Sunshine, 50 hours.Seeding and planting will commence in the south next week; à fortnight later north of the St.Lawrence.English rights persons, in- West t Vic the organi- for Lin- os guistic Rights ou Hi, gram to make thè=-Engii pu speaking minority feel more \u201ccomfortable\u201d in Quebec.; The group said they \u2018looked toward a conference of interested groups and individuals, best described as an English-lan- guage \u2018Estates General,\u201d to define the attitudes and feelings of the non-French people of the province, seek appropriate spokesmen at the legislative and government levels, and develop dialogue with like groups representing the majority people.The event was conducted by Don Smith, pro-tem chairman, an advertising salesman from Laval.He was supported by Mark Abra- mowitz, a Cote St.Luc lawyer, treasurer; André Fitzpatrick, a Roman Catholic School teacher from Notre Dame de Grace, whose duties are research, and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Samuels, St.Laurent writer and bookkeeper, respectively, dealing with secretarial duties and public relations.Articulate The speakers were articulate and professed a moderate approach to the problems they saw confronting English - speaking Québeckers.And in the following question period they won support for their determination to keep the organization apolitical and unidentified with any party.Indeed, there was a suggestion that, while prepared to co-oper- ate with any other group with similar aims, there may be differences and tensions.For instance, Robert Beale, head of the St.Leonard educational rights group, and Mr.Smith exchanged pointed words during the question period, and the chairman and other speakers insisted that, while pro-Canadian, the prob lems of the English in Québec must be worked out in a Québec context.Development of \u2018\u2018grass roots\u201d chapters of the committee \u2018is looked for throughout the province.Just over f/ cluding so turned out\\ Plate glass goes when foot slips The front plate glass door and window of the Westmount Cigar Store, 1312 Greene avenue, were smashed Sunday afternoon when Michael Garber, 76, 4338 Mont- rose avenue, backing his 1963 Buick into a parking space, accidentally slipped his foot from the brake to the accelerator pedal.Two dresses stolen from cleaning shop Two women\u2019s dresses were reported stolen from the Troy Laundry, 5016 Sherbrooke street west, at 12.40 pm Tuesday.One bicycle stolen in past seven days Only one bicycle was reported stolen in Westmount in the past week.ro 163 2 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 1, 1969 HUMANE SUNDAY May 4, 1969 Be Kind to God's Animals Inter-faith Committee.Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty te Animals Collecting, defined as a science, hobby or craze, according to the viewpoint of the spectator, has conquered the world.Stamp collecting is instructive and entertaining, stimulating and at the We Are Moving On May 9th to 4202 DECARIE BLVD.Montreal 260 = @; Plumbing & Heating Contractors Serving the West End for over 50 years R.J.LEGGETT LIMITE sc PP PP Prd > RN Ee IE cE dE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GUZEL SANATLAR MATHAASS 1968 Stop and think a nfoment, if all this could take place in Taiwan, then why not Montreal?A Pavilion of Philately.having the full co-operation of all levels of government.at Man and His World, is the logical answer.If you are in support of such a program then express your feelings to Mayor Jean Drapeau.Radio stamp On March 6 the Netherlands Antilles issued a special 25¢ stamp to mark the opening of the latest telecommunications facilities in the Islands.Designed by Oscar Ravelo.it shows a map of Bo naire with an antenna superimposed by concentric radio waves enclosing the Dutch.\u2018Netherlands Worldwide Radio.\u201d The stamp marked the inauguration of Radio Netherlands\u2019 newest radio relay station built on Bonaire.These new installations make the Netherlands Antilles one of the most active and important telecommunications centres of the world.The stamp will remain on sale for one year unless stocks are exhausted earlier.T0 TUTTO ITTUTwY vw\" uma MATRA \"0 M0 6 00 6 00 00 A A A A A A Three commemoratives were the means of focusing world attention on Ethiopia's Struggle for Peace.The three stamps.15¢.35¢ and $1.were printed by the Government Printers, Jerusalem.Israel, by photoengraving process in six to seven colors.The total quantity printed was 200,000 stamps of each denomination.On March 9 Ethiopia observed the 75th Anniversary of its postal service, which was commemorated with a special series of stamps issued March 10.The common design for the three stamps, 10c, 15¢ and 35¢, was executed by Ato Afe- werk Tekle, and printing was by Thomas de La Rue, London, in three colors. 866-4551 | VETERANS TAXI ASS'N.\u2014À The following building permit was issued at Westmount City Hall during the past week: Apr.25 639 Murray Hill: for Dr.J.H.Burgess by Wait Construction Company, alterations for bedroom $1,500: Verdun Boy Scouts visit Stanton street Thirty-five Boys Scouts from Verdun toured Westmount\u2019s police and fire headquarters on Stanton street Friday evening.RENAISSANCE ESTAURA One permit issued; 17 for April Only one building permit was issued in Westmount over the past week.(see \u2018Who's Doing What!\u201d this page) considered a bit surprising in that the advent of good weather usually signals an upswing in repairs.refurbishings and additions to homes and other buildings.However.city officials say it is still a bit early for concerted activity.; A check of records at city hall shows that exactly the same number of permits have been issued in April as in the same month last year ; that is, 17.However, the value of the work to be done is nearly double that of last year.up from $17.000.to about $32,000.Indecent exposure behind Wood avenue An indecent exposure incident the rear of Wood avenue on Sunday.MLR NX was reported from the lane at TOMMY TOMASSO Says Kentucky Fried Chicken Col.Sander\u2019s Recipe From Is \u201cThe Greatest\u201d 5249 De La Savane Delivery in Westmount 739-5555.CATERING FOR BANQUETS 5403 Cote StLuc Rd.CHICKEN TO TAKE OUT SPECIAL LUNCHEON qu HOME DELIVERY Thursday, May 1, 1969 - 3 Maintenance man beaten by thugs Two thugs are being sought for attempted robbery with violence after they beat up Jannko Baric.30.a maintenance man at the Air Canada building at 4333 St.Catherine street west last Friday afternoon.Baric was using a power tool on the roof when he felt yanks on his extension cord.extending down the side of the building.He raced below to find the pair attempting to take the cord.He intervened.He was beaten.They fled empty-handed.KIO XAminer.OHMAN\u2019S WE.3-4046 0 WATCH REPAIRS Estate Pieces Purchased ESTABLISHED 1899 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.Pharmacy continues at old Macy's site The landmark name \u201cMacy's\u201d is disappearing.after some 40 years.from the familiar Victoria and Sherbrooke location but.it was learned this week.the familiar drug store is to continue there under a new name.Pharmacist Pierre Millette told The Examiner on Monday that he expects to hang out his shingle under the name \u201cOld Colony,\u201d the same as that brought during | Library lists April books New books at the Westmount public Library, selected from the Library's April booklist: Fiction Simone de Beauvoir.The woman destroyed.Barbara Cartland.The enchanting evil.John Creasey.The Baron and the missing old masters.Nicolas Freeling.This is the castle.Harry Kemelman.Sunday the rabbi stayed home.Ethel Mannin.Bitter Babylon.Elisabeth Ogilvie.Bellwood.Simon Raven.The Judas boy.Biography Letitia Baldridge.Of diamonds and diplomats.Casey Murrow.Henri Bourassa and French Canadian nationalism.Ralph Martin.Jennis;.Lady Randolph Churchill.Lloyd Arnold.High on the wild with Hemingway.John Maclsaac.Half the fun was getting there.Helen Cathcart.Lord Snowdon.Contemporary Anthony Storr.Human aggression.Fitness of man\u2019s environment.Norman Mailer.Miami and the siege of Chicago.Richard Garvin.Where they go todie.Spencer Klaw.The new brahmins.National Geographic.Vanishing peoples of the earth.Ronald Lawrence.The poison markers.William Burns.Noise and man.Samuel Proger.ed.The medi cated society.Jess Stearn.The seekers.History and Travel David Irving.The destruction of Convoy P.Q.17.Harrison Salisbury.The 900 days.John Eisenhower.woods.Victoria.Queen of Great Britain.Victoria in the Highlands.Gordon Shepherd.The last Hapsburg.Walter O'Meara.Daughters of the country.The bitter Richard Leach.ed.Contemporary.Canada.Solange Chaput-Rolland.Reflections: Quebec year one.Arthur Larson.Eisenhower, the president nobody knew.Science Roger Caras.Monarch of Dead- man Bay.William Ballantine.Nobody loves a cockroach.Gardner Soule, ed.Under the sea.Patrick Moore.The sky at night.Edward Clancy.The tides; pulses of the earth.Roy Pinney.Vanishing tribes.James Lansdowne.Birds of the eastern forest.Hobbies, Home Laurence Holmes.catalogue of Canada.(continued on page 4) philatelic the winter by Lewis Greenberg when he took over the restaurant portion of the former Macy's establishment.The two operations.under their separate managements, will remain physically interconnected.Macy's continue their other drug stores at Rockland Shopping Centre and at Guy and St.Catherine streets.Thus.while withdrawing after their long identification from Westmount they did not \u2014 as reported here last week and as did nearby Grindley's some weeks previous \u2014 close the doors.Mr.Millette, a veteran pharmacist, is carrying on in the same facilities.Meanwhile, Mr.Greenberg, himself a pharmacist and wholesale druggist, is no newcomer to the restaurant business.The Old: Colony here is the third eating establishment in his chain, though he is determined to retain the atmosphere of the Westmount operation.Chef Frank Oster, there for 30 years, still presides over the food.A Summer of Fun in an Israeli Atmosphere CAMP HAGSHAMA on LAC MERCIER 1247 Guy St.Tél.931-1804 Montreal FOR THE FINEST IN DINNERS = The whole family will enjoy the delicious food in our restaurant.Because wonderful food is our specialty.And varied menu has something that will appeal to each member of the family.You'll find dining here is always an enjoyable occasion.\u2018OLD COLONY\u2019\u2019 RESTAURANT (Formerly Macy's) 4855 Sherbrooke St.West cor.Victoria ® Plenty of Free Parking nearby Also operating the \"1390\" Restaurant, 1390 Sherbrooke West and the \"555\" Restaurant, 555 Dorchester West.We also cater for weddings, parties, etc.COURTESY MAIN MEAT MARKET 4 - Thursday, May 1, 1969 THE WES Examiner TMOUNT Making net just your house but all of Westmount your heme Published Every Thursday by J.W.Sancton & Sons 4630 St.Catherine Street West Westmount 215, P.Q.Editorial Accoun ting Circulation Display Advertising Departments 932-3157 Classified Advertising 8.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.weekdays (To 10.00 p.m.Mondays and Tuesdays) 931-7511 The Examiner aims to be an independent.clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail Subscriptions: $3.50 per vear: $2.00 hall ear.Ten cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association.Quebec Weekly Newspapers Association.Second class mail registration number 1760 Press on with Nearly half Westmount\u2019s 24,107 souls are actively or nominally Protestants.Rather more than a third are Roman Catholics; the remainder, Jewish; of some other faith, or of no faith at all.The predominace of Protestants here makes the proposal for creation of a new church in Canada of the United and Anglican communions of abiding interest and concern in this community.Westmount is more heavily endowed than most cities of its size with church structures.Directly concerned if the union discussions assume reality are no less than six local congregations, three United and three Anglican.And to date, involvement in discussion by local people \u2014 whatever the reasons \u2014 has been extraordinarily light.It is a subject, so far as we can detect, which is little discussed, formally or informally, even - by those who may be directly affected by the eventual outcome of debates in presbyteries, synods, commissions and councils.Our own view is that there is a basic, heartfelt longing to end divisions; that there is prayerful hope for unity in faith and creed; that there is- also a fear that such hopes might be fragile and easily thwarted or broken.There is something of the fear of the unknown in people\u2019s reticence; a sense that what is comfortable and familiar may be irretrievably lost.On the other hand, one does hear more often the voices of caution, of warning and, even, of doom.These are the voices \u2014 discounting those of the cynical \u2014 of the devout who draw their comfort from what they church union undeniably know and cherish.The feelings of these should be respected.Even the most optimistic ecumenicist must admit that no union will be perfect.There will be those on both sides who will not be able in their conscience to accept any compromise of principles, even in the name of uniting God's kingdom, which they hold to be immutable.Already, a \u201cCouncil for the Faith\u201d is taking shape avowedly to uphold Anglicanism \u2014 a Montreal branch was organized last Sunday at Westmount\u2019s Church of the Advent.There are United Church people who may be expected, just as staunchly, to hold out against acceptance of tenets other than what they now hold \u2014 just as, for example there were many who chose to continue their Presbyterian identity rather than join the United Church union.As much as we must admire firm belief, we do not believe it is reason for not pressing on toward the unity of God's kingdom on earth as He may express it through the desires of amajority.The Church is beleaguered in so many ways, not least by its failure to relate to people, times and needs.We also wonder what certainties are possessed by any particular point of view which remains so rigid that it cannot be charitable toward other views of the road to Salvation \u2014 not charitable enough to be willing to divert, and perhaps not too far off ones own track, so that more might travel the same road together.Surely to love God, which is to love one another, should have a higher priority than how we worship Him.Support the SHIELD APPEAL Real estate news welcomed in paper Sir: The monthly real estate news is a wonderful idea.I look forward to it every month.J.H.Thomson 69 Holton avenue WESTMOUNT 217.Nihon Plaza offers free meeting room Sir: On behalf on the Boy's Club of Canada, I would like to thank you for the excellent press coverage with respect to their recent activities which were held on the Métro and fashion floors of the Alexis Nihon Plaza.The Alexis Nihon Plaza is proud to promote such events and endeavors to help young people become better citizens.This was one way to do it! For your information, I would also like to mention our beautiful new meeting room on the fashion level which we are making available free as a community service to local organizations.Vincent Cosentino, Promotion Director.Alexis Nihon Plaza, WESTMOUNT 216 Library.(continued from page 3) American kennel club.Complete dog book, new rev.ed.Lois Levine.Kids in the kitchen cookbook.E.D.Asselin.A French-Cana- dian cookbook.Margaret Sherman.Wine and Food Society.eggs.John Carlis.How to make your own greeting cards.Ruth Egge.How to make something from nothing.David Hicks.On living \u2014 with taste.Norman Thelwell.Thelwell\u2019s book of leisure.Coln Fletcher.The complete walker.The following titles are selected from the French booklist for April: Romans Christine Arnothy.Aviva Heinrich Boll.Fin de mission.Michel Doury.Le jardin anglais.Hugh MacLennan.Le matin d\u2019une longue nuit.Francoise Mallet Joris.Cordé- lia.Francois Nourissier.Le maitre de maison.Roger Peyrefitte.Les Américains.Emmanuel Robles.La croisière.Jules Roy.Une femme au mon d'étoile.Georges Simenon.Maigret hésite.\u2018 Yves Thériault.Kesten.Henri Troyat.Les héritiers de l'avenir.v.1.Léon Marcus Uris.Topaz.Eliezer Wiesel.Le mendiant de Jérusalem.Biographies Maurice Chevalier.Bravo Maurice! Hunter Davies.Les Beatles.Pierre Gaxotte.Mon village et moi.Han Suyin.Un été sans oiseaux.Helen Kazantzakis.Ledissident.Livres classés Gaston Dulong.Dictionnaire correctif du français au Canada.Coll.Les greffes du coeur.Jacques Duval.Le guide de l\u2019auto 69.Robert de Saint-Jean.Green par lui-même.Pablo Picasso.Les quatre petites filles.Carlos Demundo de Ory.Fé- derico Garcia Lorca.Julien The Canada Council and its grants \u201cPermissiveness and tolerance of extremist activities can go just so far before they begin to lead directly to anarchy.\u201d This sentence, written by a constituent, seems to reflect the essence of public anger over the Canada Council's decision to award a doctoral fellowship to.McGill Lecturer Stanley Gray.Strong and unambiguous the statement appears; however, 1 do not think that in this country we have reached this particular threshold.It is my conviction that the present student unrest that permeates our universities and our whole society is due less to any undue tolerance on the part of university administrations than to a rigidity and a disire to Eugène Cloutier.Journées japonaises.Eric Rouleau.Israël et les Arabes.Charles-Marie Boissonnault.Histoire politico-militaire des Ca- nadiens-français.Marcel Trudel.Initiation à la Nouvelle-France.Daniel Johnson.Egalité ou indépendance.Traffic lights now working Traffic lights recently installed at Tupper street and Atwater avenue went into operation Tuesday afternoon.Westmount police are hopeful that the signals may end the need for a constable on point duty at the intersection at rush hours.as heretofore.Three of the four corners are in Westmount.The northeast corner is in Montreal.The lights were installed by and will be maintained by Montreal.which will bill the appropriate proportion of the cost to West- mount.The new lamps are coordinated with the existing ones at other Atwater intersections.Only seven show up here for protest A demonstration by a group calling itself the Young Socialists.in front of the RCMP headquarters at St.Catherine and Wood Monday at 5 pm, developed into only a damp squib.The protest \u2014 against RCMP arrests of students at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver \u2014 was attended by only seven persons carrying placards.and lasted less than half and hour.It was With permission of and under the eyes of the Westmount Police.It was completely orderly.It was pouring rain.cling to past patterns and past practices.When the Canada Council was established in 1957 it was the express hope of many that such a government agency should be free from outside, i.e.political, control.A body whose primary object was to foster and promote the development of the arts, humanities and social sciences should be free from partisan considerations, and likewise in determining awards and grants such a body should not have to consider the political leanings of applicants.Criterion I do not feel that the conditions under which the Canada Council must choose between applicants are fundamentally different from what existed in 1957.The basic criterion then was professional qualifications; so it should be today and tomorrow, for that matter.Mr.Gray's political philosophy may not coincide with the views of the average citizen.This is a matter, however, for the individual conscience to wrestle with, not the state.That we have and can tolerate the dissent of Stanley Gray is encouraging evidence of a healthy democratic system.To repress the likes of Stanley Gray would serve no positive purpose.In fact it would be a retrograde step.First, it would indicate a reactionary tendency that could ultimately lead to a police state.similar to those in eastern Europe.Secondly, such a step would only confirm the worst fears that the activists harbor abour our society.I consider unthinkable the suggestion made by one opposition MP to the Secretary of State that the Government should interfere with the Canada Council's decision.As Mr.Pelletier pointed out in his reply, it would be most improper to make suggestions to an agency such as the Canada Council, considering the responsibilities the body has received from Parliament.Disincentive Furthermore, such a suggestion if acted upon, would establish an unfortunate precedent.It would undermine, psychologically at least, the independence of the Canada Council and it would act as a disincentive to those potential applicants whose political views differ from the main stream of political thought.Those who remain unconvinced by my arguments should not let the case of Mr.Gray prejudice their general opinion of the Canada Council.This body's contribution to the arts, humanities and social sciences is immeasurable.Within the limits of its financial means, it has aided young Canadians who, by a combination of inclination and intellectual gifts, showed promise of a competent and productive career./@ù The following calls were answered by the Westmount Fire Brigade during the past week: Apr.22-23 Nil.Apr.24 3:40 am: 386 Roslyn, fire in bedding caused by electric blanket; 9:29 pm: 428 Metcalfe, smell from radiator: Apr.25-26 Nil.Apr.27 12:45 pm: 22 Arlington.malfunction of oil furnace; Apr.28 Nil.Apr.29 10:42 am: 331 Redfern, broken water pipe.6.59 p.m.: Stayner and Greene, false alarm; 9:18 p.m.: Brooke and Selby false alarm.Local boys admit breaking, entries Two local boys.ages 14 and 15.arrested by Westmount Police on a petty count last week, admitted to two breaking-and-entries of garages on Wilson avenue in N.D.G.and were turned over to Montreal Police for prosecution before juvenile authorities.Boright appointment.as MOH is official The appointment in January of Dr.H.Angus Boright as acting medical officer of health of the City of Westmount has been confirmed by the Quebec Minister of Health.in a letter read to city council last week.Henceforth.Dr.Boright drops the term \u201cacting\u201d from his title.The MoH currently is engaged in organizing a free chest X- ray clinic in Victoria Hall for May 12 to 16 which, while primarily for the detection of tuberculosis, is of great value for checking possible heart or lung problems among male and female citizens who smoke cigarets.Science Fair | big success at Park school Close to 100 Westmount Park students proudly presented their first annual science fair in the main corridor of the school.The science projects, the efforts of the individual boys and girls from kindergarden to grade six, covered just about every aspect of sciences and represented several weeks\u2019 work and research by each exhibitor.While the children conferred with their parents and members of the teaching staff in cases of difficulties, each project was completed by the pupil himself.Many of the students will readily admit that a great deal more learning took place in completing their science projects than would have been the case in the normal classroom setting.The calibre of the project work was extremely high and the participating students can be well proud of their efforts, especially Larry Harrison, Grade 3, for his scale model of moon as it would appear to astronauts landing, complete with space ship, spacemen, etc., executed in asbestos clay: Ian Aldwinckle, Grade 6, battery operated motor made from bits and pieces.Not a kit but own in vention.Also a study of optical illusions; Jeremy Porteous, Grade 6, scale model cross section of coal mine with battery operated elevator shaft: Shona, Sean and Keith French, representing kindergarten to Grade 2, styrofoam model of solar system : Peter Fernberg, Grade 6, cardboard model of lunar module; Jamie O\u2019Connell, Grade 5, A Summer of Fun in an Israeli Atmosphere CAMP HAGSHAMA on LAC MERCIER 1247 Guy St.Tél.931-1804 Montreal GEORGE ABRAMS Member Montreal Real Estate Boord ® SALES © RENTALS © APPRAISALS © ADMINISTRATION immeubles RHEAL realties Tel.|! ER nl 484.7575 REAL Montreal ed David McVey, 123 Arlington avenue.supervisor of real estate at the company's head office here.He previously was real estate manager of the Montreal branch.ESTATE CHIEF: Trust has nam- 4 or 5 experiments, the most impressive of which was a study of the transmission of moisture in plant life.Mr.Haynes was the staff member responsible for organising the fair.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 1, 1969 - 5 Second of five expropriations for RCMP site The second of five expropriations embracing the south side of St.Catherine street between Greene avenue and the point where Dorchester boulevard joins St.Catherine and Clarke avenue was approved by city council last week.Three weeks ago, the first involved a taxi-rank site of the Diamond cab association.This time it is 42024 St.Catherine street, at the Greene intersection, in which Mrs.D.W.Frederick is being indemnified the agreed sum of $58,657 plus some $2,000 in legal and appraiser\u2019s fees.As in the Diamond case, the city attorneys are instructed to communicate the decision to the Quebec Public Service Board for confirmation.: Three more parcels in the same block are yet to be settled.the combined site is to be conveyed to the Federal Government Drury Speaks Hon.C.M.Drury, Westmount\u2019s MP, speaks May 8 to the Canadian Pension Conference at Place Bonaventure and on May 13 to the Chicoutimi Chambre de Commerce.) PLUMBING & HEATING for the construction of the new Montreal divisional headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.| plumbers there Is no replacement When there's a Spring Flood in the basement.JOHN WATSON (QUEBEC) LTD.C.Grainger Tomkinson CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Q 5 \u2018 Service & Quotations on request 368 VICTORIA AVE.§ 487-1760 $ THE ANIMAL HOSPITAL - OF MONTREAL Formerly at 349 Victoria Avenue HAS MOVED TO 324 VICTORIA AVENUE Westmount Now under the direction of Dr.Jacques Dion who has been appointed to succeed the late Dr.Paul Villeneuve.SAME PHONE NUMBER: 489-8217 MON TO FRI: 8 A.M.1e 8 P.M.\u2014 SAT: 6 A.M.to 2 P.M.Drop in during the evening | & wait for your 6505 ST.JAMES, w (at Cavendish) TEL: 481-089 AAA AA NN 6 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 1, 1969 SYNAGOGUE Temple Emanu-El 4100 Sherbrooke St.W DR.HARRY J.STERN, Rabbi Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone, Assistant Rabbi CANTOR HERMAN K.GOTTLIEB SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, May 2nd at 8:15 o'clock RABBI BLOOMSTONE will speak on Saturday morning.May 3rd at 11:30 o'clock ser- monette by DR.STERN based on Pirke Ovos.BAR MITZVAH At the Worship both Friday evening and Saturday morning Leslie Sabler son of Mr.and Mrs.S.Robert Sabler.will be called to the reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.Hi oo i Department Saturda: mings 00 - y moi 200 o'clock; Junior School - Sunday mormings at 9:30: Daily Hebrew School - Monday thru Thursday afternoons commencing at 4:00 o'clock.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.SUNDAY.4th 11:00 a.m.Church Service 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Nursery for Infants Lesson-Sermon Subject \u201cEVERLASTING PUNISHMENT\" 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 5:00 p.m.UNITARIAN THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Simpson) 11:00 a.m.\u201cCHANNING REVISITED\" Guest Preacher: Rev.David B.Parke.Organist: Kenneth Meek B.Mus.Choir Director: Barbara Keats B.Mus.CHURCH SCHOOL in Trafalgar School.3495 Simpson St.at 11:00 a.m.LAKESHORE UNTARIAN CHURCH at 14 Cet Ave Pointe Claire.Services at 9:30 and 11:15 a.m.Minister Rev Fred Cappucinno NORTHSHORE FELLOWSHIP at 1 - Roxboro - Service on Sunday.at 8 p.m.9th Ave.UNITED ST \\NDREW'S wesTmounTe~ @ 101 Cote St.Antoine Road, near Argyle Ave.Rev.E.A.Kirker, B.A_, B.D., Rev.M.R.Ralph, B.A., B.D.Ministers 11:00 a.m.The Kairos Folk-singers in A New Sound of Worship Theme: God is Love Church School and Crib Corner 7:30 p.m.Induction of Rev.M.R.Ralph Gordon C.White, B.Mus.Organist and Choir Director.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.Hollv E.Davidson Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.Victor MeCorry 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion The members of the Communicants\u2019 class and their parents will attend this service.11:00 a.m.Worship and Confirmation Sermon: \"SPIRITUAL HEAL THNESS™ Rev.R Douglas Smith D.D.Crib Corner for infants Church School BAPTIST Snowdon Baptist and Isabella Telephones: 486-9860 or 482-6765 Pastor: Rev.E.Gorbett B.Th.BRE.SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m.Bible School for all 11:00 a.m.and 7:00 p.m.Wednesdays 8 p.m.Prayer Fridays at 8 p.m.Youth \u201cA Fell Church with a Warm and Friendly Biblical Due - Visitors Most Welcome - LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES AT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Kairos Folksingers at morning service A new sound of worship will be | heard this Sunday when the Kairos Folksingers conduct the 11 a.m.service at St.Andrew's Church.Founded three years ago, this group of 50 young adults drawn from many of the United Churches in the Montreal area has presented services in many churches in Montreal.Ottawa and the Eastern Townships.Out-of-town trips have taken the group to Charlottetown.PEI.and Ocean Park, Maine.Later this month they will fly to Halifax for a series of services in the Nova Scotia capital.Leader of the group is Ron Anderson.a Westmount resident who has been acting as youth counsellor at St.Andrew's this past winter.Writing their own material.the Kairos Folksingers bring to each service a freshness of approach.enthusiasm and sincerity.as they seek to express the Christian faith in a contemporary form.In the St.Andrew\u2019s congregation this Sunday will be a group of 20 visiting young people from Sutton who are participating in an exchange visit ANGLICAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave.Westmount Rev.Helmut Saabas Miss Lydia Eibich - Organist SUNDAY May {th 9:30 a.m.Senior Sunday School and Bibie Class 11:00 a.m.The Service.Jr.S.S.and Nursery WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister \u2014 Rev.J.Frank Patch, B.A.B.D.11:00 a.m.COMMUNION SERVICE \"VENTURE IN OBEDIENCE\" 7:30 p.m.\"A WIDE DOOR FOR EFFECTIVE WORK\u201d Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.and 10:45 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME ST.MATTHIAS Cote St.Antoine Road at Church Hill Canon J.N.Doidge The Rev.W L_Chatterton EASTER IV 8:00 a.m.- Holy Euchanst 9:30 a.m.- Mattins: Sermon - The Rector 11:00 a.m.- Choral Eucharist: Sermon: The Rector 11:00 a.m.- Church School.Nursery and Cnb Corner WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m.- Holy Communion Organist, & Choirmaster - Aubrey M.Foy.A.R.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Maisonneuve, Westmount The Rev'd K.G.Rutter The Rev'd Canon B.Lindsay FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 8:00 a.m.The Holy Eucharist 10:30 a.m.Sung Eucharist HOLY EUCHARIST DURING THE WEEK 7:00 a.m.Tuesday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday 8:00 a.m.Friday Orgamst.Mr Paul Crawford WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH (United) Lansdowne Ave.and Maisonneuve Blvd.Rev.H.Ray Ashford.Minister Mr.Christopher Jackson.Organist 11:00 a.m.\u201cBEING IS BECOMING\u201d At Noon: The Coffee-Hour Welcome to All ST.STEPHEN'S DORCHESTER and ATWATER Mr.E.Tait.Organist May ith 11:00 a.m.Mattins.Captain E.D.Payne We Welcome You PRESBYTERIAN STANLEY Westmount and Victoria Aves.Minister Rev S.Macdonell BA.B.D SUNDAY.May {th 11.00 a.m.Moming Worship 10:15 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.Kindergarten Organist and Choir Director ns Killam A.RC.T I.Mus (McGill Visitors Welcome with the St.Andrew\u2019s Youth Club.Sunday evening at 7:30 the induction of Rev.M.R.Ralph as the second minister at St.Andrew\u2019s will take place.followed by a congregation reception.Exercises planned at Temple Sabbath Services tomorrow evening, at Temple Emanu-El at 8:15 o'clock will include a sermon by Rabbi Bloomstone and Saturday morning at 11:30 o'clock a sermonette by Dr.Stern will be based on Pirke Ovos.Closing exercises and award of prizes of Temple schools will take place on Sunday morning.May 11 at 10 o'clock.Students are to meet for final class sessions at 9:30 and to receive their report cards.Annual commencement exercises, high school department of the Religious School.takes place Friday evening.May 16 at 8 o'clock.A class of students will be awarded their high school graduation diplomas and postgraduate students will receive their certificates.Annual Confirmation and Sha- vuoth Services will be held Friday evening.May 23 and 7:45 o'clock.A class of students will undergo the beautiful rite of Confirmation that is unique in the practice of Reform Judaism.The closing lecture of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum held on April 23 drew an audience of 500 to hear Rabbi Stern review \u2018Heaven Help Us\u201d by Herbert Tarr.David Bassett of Radio Station CKGM paid glowing tribute in his morning broadcast to the brilliant review.\u201cDiscrimination.Emancipation and Behavior in Modern Society\u201d will be discussed by Dr.Zvi Hermon.visiting professor from Israel in the forensic psychiatry department of McGill University at the Temple Brotherhood breakfast meeting Sunday morning.May 4th.at 9:45.This will mark the closing program meeting of Temple Brotherhood.to which ladies are invited.and at which time the annual election of officers and board members will take place.The program is under the direction of David Metrick.Robert Glaymon and David Bernstein.The Home and School Association elected officers and board members at a meeting held recently.resulting.as follows: President.Ben Sevack: honorary president, Lawrence Libman: vice-presidents.Jim Williams and Ben Weider: secretary.Max Loeb: treasurer.Miss Fanny Shuster: corresponding secretary.Mrs.Jack Mar- kow: councillors Jack Markow and Zoltan E.Sabo.Members of the board are Mrs.Lawrence Libman.Mrs.Ben Sevack.Mrs.Jim Williams.Mrs.Ben Weider.Mrs.Max Loeb.Miss Bess Shuster.Mrs.John Dubey, Mrs.R.Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Savas Cohen.Mrs.Zoltan Sabo.Mrs.Rose B.Vitek and Dr.and Mrs.Samuel Brigel.22 confirmed at Dominion this Sunday Twenty-two young people will be confirmed Sunday in Dominion- Douglas Church.They are the members of the Communicants\u2019 At 9:30 am there will be a Communion service for the new members and their families.At 11:00 am the young people will be confirmed in their profession of faith.Dr.Smith's sermon topic will be \u2018Spiritual Following the Morning Worship a buffet luncheon will be served for the new members and their families.Films on Liberia at Baptist Church The minister, Rev.J.Frank Patch, will be the preacher at both services on Sunday at West- mount Baptist Church.Communion will be administered at the morning service.and the topic of the sermon will be \u2018Venture in Obedience.\u201d In the evening Mr.Patch will preach on \u201cA Wide Door for Effective Work.At the fireside following evening worship Miss Wilhelmina Tolbert.McGill medical student from Liberia.will present a film about her home country.\u2018Punishment\u2019 Science theme \u201cEverlasting Punishment is the subject of Sunday's lesson- sermon in all Christian Science churches.A verse from Psalms in the responsive reading states: \u2018The Lord executeth righteousness and Judgment for all that are oppress- Relative selections from the denominational textbook will include: Divine Love corrects and governs man.Men may pardon.but this divine Principle alone reforms the sinner A À.Collins - 510 SHERBRCC+ STREET.WEST Weredale routine outlined A number of people have been asking about daily life at Were- dale House.In answer to all these queries.[ have prepared a brief summary- which I hope will suffice to answer these questions.Each morning.a supervisor somehow manages to get 160 boys up by seven-fifteen.That is the time for the seniors to have breakfast.The juniors have their morning meal at seven-forty- five.By eight-fifteen.everyone is off to school.i All the boys return to the building for lunch except those whose schools are too far away.In the afternoons.after school is out, the fellows are on their own time as long as they are in for supper.which begins around five thirty.After supper each school night, there is an hour and a half of compulsory studying done by each boy.Those who need more time, get it.Those who don't \u2018have an hour and a half's work bring a book to read.The juniors go off to bed at 8:30 pm.the seniors at 10 and 10:30.During the period between studies and bedtime.activities such as table tennis.pool.billiards, hockey in the winter.football and baseball in the spring and fall, athletic events in the gym.woodwork, art classes and swimming in our pool provide a varied program.something of Only six calls for firemen during week The Westmount Fire Brigade had one of its quietest weeks in many months over the past week (see \u2018Where they were going\u201d).There were only six calls to bring out the men and equipment.and of these only one involved actual fire \u2014 bedding ignited by a defective electric blanket.which firemen promptly removed from the Roslyn avenue residence and extinguished outdoors without any other damage or harm to anyone.The other alarms related to smell from a radiator.malfunction of an oil furnace and a broken water pipe.all in private residences.and two false alarms.which appeals to everyone.On Saturdays.the dirty laundry is handed in and the clean distributed.After lunch, there is general leave for all until the evening when the different - age groups have to be in at their respective times.On Sundays, leave is also to be had, after a non-denominational church service in the auditorium.which is conducted by Mr.Brugman.director of Weredale House.This is basically a week's program and activities at the House.Of course.not everything can be covered in this small space but.in the near future.I hope to be able to supply more information to those of you who are interested.A Summer of Fun in an Israeli Atmosphere CAMP HAGSHAMA on LAC MERCIER 1247 Guy St.Tél.931-1804 Montreal Our appreciation to the people who facilities AND VIKING The Cliffside Garage for use of their making our Car Wash on Sunday, April 2 an outstanding success \u2018ST.LEO\u2019S BOY SCOUTS supported us and VENTURERS SUNDAY FLOWERS MOTHER'S DAY , MAY 11 Florists | Phone: 484-8484 4897 Sherbrooke Street West U.Lanken, HU.1-6132 St.James group elects new officers J.G.S.Brash has been elect- president of the St.James Literary Society at the annual meeting held recently in the Windsor Hotel.He succeeds D.W.Pettin- ger.The following members were appointed to the executive committee: J.S.Corbett.J.H.Bercuson.P.L.Walker.J.Adelson.W.J.Allen.D.H.McMaster.Dr.R.H.Pallen.D.Pepper.Mrs.B.S.Townson.Mrs.T.C.Corry and Mrs.S.Serlin.Each Canadian receives approximately 240 pieces of mail every year: this explains the title of a booklet - \u201cCanada 240\" \u2014 published in 1968 by the Canada Post Office.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 1, 1969 - 7 End School of Art 5636 MONKLAND AVE.SUMMER COURSE Three mornings à week.Registration before May 15th.Call 484-4277 CONSULT US DOES YOUR WATER HEATER RODUCE ENOUGH HOT WATER?RENT WHAT'S BEST ON THE MARKET TODAY: A NATURAL GAS WATER HEATER 7) 195 per month REGINA PLUMBING LTD.3650 VERDUN AVE.768-2161 24 hours a day Thirty Red Shield Services in Greater Montreal need $400,000 The unwanted children, the aged, the destitute, the alcoholics, the potential suicides, all the thousands in distress turn to The Army.The Salvation Army never refuses Earn a place in someone\u2019 heart Give to the the homes, for the dign Red Shield Appeal a call for help.To provide hospitals, clinics, and other services necessary ity of humanity, The Salvation Army needs your help.Campaign May 5 to 19 Objective $400,000.Send your contributions to the Salvation Army Red Shield Campaign Headquarters, Room 627, 1255 University St., Montreal 110.Tél.: 861-6304 8 - Thursday, May 1, 1969 If you are moving .Let Gregory's advise you on servicing your old carpets or consult them about your new rug problems.GREGORY'S » LHL SR CORRE 4151-4153 St.Catherine St W Phone 932-4277 Westmount Two Westmount residents will serve as discussion leaders at a weekend conference which will examine foster parenthood.The seminar, sponsored by the Foster Home Recruiting Centre, will be held Sunday afternoon and evening in the Bryan Building of Loyola College.Among the eight persons who will lead discussions of the implications of fostering are Miss Shirley Wallace, 250 Kensington avenue, and Fraser Lindsay, 55 Thornhill avenue.Miss Wallace is director of social service at Marian Hall, Bea- By Salon Pierre TT uses eteteaete vez Lee 0 es PE te%0%0%0%%! ee Te Give her a gift of a : PERMANENT __ FOR HER DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 11th Our expert hair stylists will be sure to please her Mr.Pierre and his staff extend Best Wishes to all Westmount Mothers 4445 St.Catherine St.West residents will lead conference on Foster recruiting consfield, and Mr.Lindsay, a lawyer, is a member of the board of the Children\u2019s Service Centre.Some 300 persons are expected to attend.The theme is: \u201cFoster parents are people.\u201d Chairman will be Andrew Fo- garty, of Beaconsfield, president of the board of the Foster Home Recruiting Centre and a member of the board of the Catholic Welfare Bureau.At an evening banquet in Loyola\u2019s Hingston Hall, a summary of the day's findings and observations will be presented by Roland MY HAIRDRESSER INC.932-6905 Examiner Hennessey, assistant executive- director of the Federation of Catholic Charities.\u2019 A brief period of the banquet will be devoted to business, including the election of officers, Women's Club formed at Unity Boys\u2019 Club The Unity Women\u2019s Club has been formed.Purpose is to raise funds for the children\u2019s activities, such as materials, outings in the summer and for costumes for the productions of TV Theatre.Mrs.E.Dubé is the president, Mrs.Kitchen the treasurer and Mrs.Ward secretary.Mrs.Luker volunteered as social convenor.TV Theatre is planning to put on a Unity Pegeant in June.Ron Donahue will direct this venture and anyone interested please contact him or Wendy Jolly.Unity is most fortunate in that the Speirs-Miller dance studio is putting on a recital for the benefit of the club.This studio has had many successes to it's credit and has turned out many fine dancers.This event will be held at the Westmount High Auditorium, 4350 St.Catherine street west, on Friday, May 9, at 8 pm.A Penny Carnival is being planned, under the auspices of the Women\u2019s Club, in the Talent Room tomorrow at 8 pm.Kevin Murphy and Andrew Walker are hard at work building their cars to enter in the Soap Box Derby to be held in early June at de La Vérendrye Park.There will be a contest for boys 10 and 12 years of age to decide who will be FUND RAISING?A \u201cTheatre Evening\u201d ot REVUE THEATRE is the easy answer.Original,exciting, avant-garde productions ! Call RUTH THOMAS at:- 861-2363 937-2733 CLEANING ® COMPLETELY ODORLESS ING TH assures shrink proof cleaning.SPECIALTY Tel.: 631 DISTINCTIVE DRY ® INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO EVERY ARTICLE ENTRUSTED IN OU ® DELUXE SHIRT LAUNDERING © ALL LINEN MARKED INVISIBLY CURTAINS, DRAPES, SLIP COVERS, RUGS MEASURED, CLEANED AND FINISHED RETAIN- ORIGINAL TEXTURE OF MATERIALS.Our electronically controlled cleaning process DAILY PICK tip AMD) DELIVERY Dranes ® Rugs @ Furniture Cleaning @loves ® Hats @ Formal Dresses -9831 1925 - 46th Ave, Lachine GE nb SERVICE STORE 1350 GREENE AVE.ONE DAY SERVICE R CARE which will constitute the FHRC\u2019s annual meeting.The Foster Home Recruiting Centre promotes the continuing need for accommodation for home- less children on behalf of the Children\u2019s Service Centre (Protestant), the Catholic Welfare Bureau, the Jewish Child Welfare Bureau, the South Shore Community Services and the Children\u2019s Services of the Douglas Hospital.permitted to drive.The Spider Web tothe fret game by à ce 1418, Notre Dame W.margin 40-42 to University Set- (Nr.Mountain St.) tlement, (Red Team).This is a Tel: 935-3933 two-games, total-point, final \u2018 see series.Specializing in A swimming group will be going Canadiana Pine.to the Pointe St.Charles Boys\u2019 Armoirs - Bureaux - Tables Club every Friday, night from Chairs - Beds - etc.8 to 9 pm.A bus will leave Unity C.D.C.Member Chargex at 7:30 pm.1682 St.Zotique 121-2685 Re-Upholstering - Remodelling of kitchen and living room sets.We also have a wide variety of new materials in our showroom for you to choose from.Tufted and plain backs.Tel: 721-2685 Free estimates - low prices « Perfection Guaranteed PAULINE MULLINS Antique - Antiquités formerly of Greene Ave.NOW OPEN AT HER NEW LOCATION 4908 SHERBROOKE WEST Westmount (Between Victoria and Claremont) Invites you to see the new collection of objets d'art and antiques in her vast boutique.Take advantage of the OPENING SPECIALS New Phone Number : 482-6882 Prestige .Elegance .) Exquisite good taste An ideal mother's day gift.Imported hand cut heavy lead crystal single flower vase.Also many other imported crystal and china pieces ai greatly reduced prices suitable for mother's day gitis.Choose Your Mother's Day, W edding and Shower Gifts from ] The House of Fine Crystal and China.Bohemian ART CENTRE 1187 Phillips Place 842-7632 \u2018Permanent\u2019 flowers are promoted here April showers still bring May a way to bring them to Westmount flowers.every month of the year, along But George Pickrell has found with the flowers of other seasons and climes \u2014 and fruit, ferns and even hedges, at their peak, L.U.Ch d \u201cly all done by the medi 's all done by the medium > op ar of the once despised artifical owers \u2014 or, as .Pickrell watch prefers to call them in keeping with their new-found and well- renowned for mk their newiound and wel x let nents.\u201d precision George betrays no prjudice in favor of his nearly-everlasting and beauty \u201cgrowing\u201d things.He sells both these and the real, fresh varieties at his Westmount Florists Ltd., 4154 St.Catherine street west, opposite prestigious Westmount Square.You can walk into his establishment and find it more or less indistinguishable from any other first-class florist shop \u2014 all the usual things, tied more or less to the seasons.Or you can walk either directly from the street or through an interconnecting corridor into the next-door Potting Shed \u2014 a charmingly designed and laid out, multi- roomed floral and fruit emporium Coming Events Spring Carnival On May 7, 1969, Weston School is holding its Spring Carnival from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the N.D.G.Y.M.CA., 4335 Hamp ton Avenue, Montréal.There will be movies, fishponds, fortune telling, games, raffles, home baking, white elephant \u2014 something for everyone and everyone welcome.Proceeds to the Weston Building Fund.Come and enjoy yourselves.RUMMAGE SALE A Rummage sale will be held in Franklin Hall, Stanley Presbyterian Church, Victoria and West- mount Avenues, Wednesday, May 7 at 7:30 p.m.Take the 124 bus.LECTURE India Canada Association of Montreal announces a lecture in Dominion Douglas Church Hall, 687 Roslyn Avenue, Westmount, on Thursday evening, May 8, at 8 o'clock.The public is cordially invited to hear Swami Rangana- thananda of Vivekananda Vedanta Society speak on \u2018\u201cMan\u2019s Spiritual 18 k.yellow and white Life in the Light of Twentieth gold with fine blue Century Scientific Thought.for apphires.further information please tele- Sapp phone 489-5996; 932-2348 or 842- PRIMAVES! | & Genuine Choice Western ) @ KAUFMANN BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY JEWELLERS © DESIGNERS CERTIFIED GEMMOLOGISTS H Al N E S OF WESTMOUNT Accredited Gem Laboratory \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d prmerican Gem octet Purveyor of : emmolo High Class Quality Meats, Association of Great Britain Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries SIX DIAMONDS Fruits and Vegetables.r\u2019s and Ni '.INTERNATIONAL AWARDS Bacon, Ham and Sousages MEMBERS DIAMONDS LICENSED GROCER INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY = CHOICE CANADIAN 1454 MOUNTAIN STREET LAMB Near Metcalfe Ave, SUITE 102 845-2385 4466 St.Catherine West WE.7-9455-6 quite unlike its neighbor, if only for the profusion of things whic even the largest florist could not afford to keep on regular display or in stock.: Rustic Against rustically designed walls, hung with old-fashioned farm hand implements, worn and rusty, are profusions of arrangements to suit every fancy and mood.The realism is stark and dramatic.\u201cThey're real\u201d! visitors exclaim.But they're not.The components are imported by George from the Orient and Europe, - assembly here on St.Catherine street, and go out to an ever- widening market throughout the Montreal area, both direct and through other retail outlets.The demand after a year of operation is so great that Westmount Florists Ltd.can\u2019t always get adequate supply.Whence the demand?Ever growing.Posh new apartment lobbies are decorated with them, changed regularly.Business firms with receptions areas and special events wil buy or, get this, rent displays.Big parties in private homes are made gayer in the same way.In many cases, the \u201cpermanents\u201d and \u201cfresh\u201d are mixed so intriguingly that only close inspection can reveal the difference \u2014 and a spray of perfume can make even that difficult.The secret with permanent flowers, plants and fruit is not to leave the same ones on display, anywhere, too long.They should be rotated regularly with others and with the real thing so that the beholder does not find them monotonous.When changing, they can be washed and put away for another day, as is, pots and all, or re- The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 1, 1969 - 9 7 Ari Fresh and Artificial FLOWERS and PLANTS Rentals.Flower arrongements renewed monthly in your own containers.See our outstanding display of 4154 St.Catherine W.Deliveries - 935-5431 Breitman\u2019s are having their FIRST sale.A fine opportunity to acquire some of the finest quality Canadiana.Armoires, tables, buffets, carvings, glassware, etc.AT DISCOUNTS UP TO 40% EST'D 1924 937-0275 CANADIANA ANTIQUE SALE 45th ANNIVERSARY S.BREITMAN ANTIQUES 1353 GREENE Avenue WESTMOUNT arranged next time.Another successful business happening in Westmount.© 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 Ayimer St.VI.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Opp.Henry Morgan and Co.ne eat eee @ see: Poeme @ ce | L.Gree Seams rams @) name eames Pour Peas samme Goa @ samen Gomme Grams Grams ram FUR STORAGE is rot safe & Oks COLD! 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Our Furrier Storage Service provides every detail to protect and preserve your precious furs during the storage season.Cleaning, Repairing and Restyling at summer prices.You Are Cordially tnvited To View Our Most Interesting Collection of + Jackets, Capes, Stoles, Etc.gt CANADIAN MUSKRAT SA BACK COATS $250.fo $300.Established over 40 years 5779 Sherbrooke St.W.481-2151 gra @ vanne Gree @ mt rare) ve @ re ie ee § we ee ree © en we) eet @ renin @) semis out ) rome rane) © em ee ee em mrp mpd TEX## MADE MADE RIGHT.HEURE IN CANADA Plants Modern: People DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LTD ne 10 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 1, 1969 I.And still they come Il.Westmounter to Chicago L WHO?WHO?Who is sending the programs?Five more have arrived \u2014 Mischa Levitzki.Dec.2.1936 (he died in 1941 at the age of 43) is a program from The Wednesday Nine O'Clocks, held in the Ritz Carlton Hotel.This long-running series was inaugurated and managed by Mrs.A.N.Russel, a Westmounter who was an important member of the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical Club and an able pianist herself.Georgina Russel also performed in two-piano recitals.There are four encores marked in and Levitzki's autograph is written diagonally across the inside first page.Who would part with this great pianist's autograph?I know I would not.No.17 is a recital by Cameron Taylor, Dec.14.1930.Mc- Gill presented him in Moyse Hall.Taylor was studving at the Con- servatorium when I was there and this was probably his debut as a concert pianist.One of his own compositions is listed on the program and another was an encore \u2014 an arrangement of a piece by Purcell.The manager of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra.Pierre Beique.brought Artur Rubinstein (No.18) to Plateau Hall.Jan.18.1943.Encores written on the program are: Valse C sharp minor.Chopin \u2014 and sundry others.What amused me is this: \u201cFlower arrangements by Mlle Ang.Ger- naey.in French and English.The 19th program is also Virtuoso Rubinstein but this time in His Majesty's Theatre.Mar.13, 1944.Four encores were added and an advertisement leaflet is enclosed (will write about this - THE HOMESTEAD SUMMER RIDING CAMP FOR GIRLS Ste.Anne de la Rochelle, situated in the Eastern Townships, 65 miles from Montreal.A small family- sized camp taking up to 8 girls (10 to 17 years) for two week periods through the summer.Featuring instruction in riding and stable management.Country rides, picnics, etc.Proprietor: Cyril and Elizabeth Powel-Smith 3436 Marlowe Avenue, Montreal 260, P.Q.Tel: 481-7137 HOLLY HILL RIDING CAMP Glengarry County Eostern Ontario OFFERS A COMPLETE RIDING HOLIDAY FOR GIRLS Daily instruction in English riding and jumping by competent teachers.Lessons in horse care and stable management.Enjoy evening trail rides, cook-outs and swimming.Sailing instruction is also available.!llustroted brochure upon request.Phone or write Camp Director MRS.BOB (S.R.) FRANCIS \"Holly Hil Farm\u201d R.R.1, Williamstown, Ost.Phone Ares 613-931-1203 Camp Opens June 29th to August 31st M29-1u2 amp anawana and other details of the programs in a future column).Monday No.20 arrived \u2014 another of Cameron Taylor in Tudor Hall (Ogilvy's) Dec.12, 1931.Two encores.Whatever became of this pianist?He left Montreal and I have not heard of him since.Continued thanks to the anonymous sender.\u2014 F.G.II.The Montreal Symphony Orchestra.like so many other major orchestras.has a women's committee and if anyone thinks it is not important, they have been grossly misinformed.The ladies are so essential influential and significant that there is an Association of Women's Committees for Symphonies.\u201d They meet every year to improve all phases of their own orchestra and exchange ideas like any other convention.The annual conference of the AWCSO is being held in Chicago this year and three members of the MSO's Women's Committee will be delegates to the \u201cwindy city\u201d.They are Westmounter Mrs.Michael Bell.Redfern avenue and Mme Guy Sieotte.co- presidents.and Mrs.William Hayman.president of the financial planning committee.The conference is taking place May 5 to May 9 and the three -ladies will be guests of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra during their sojourn in that large and very musical city.Day camp program offered again, including French Westmount YMCA's day camp will operate its regular urban -camp program again this summer.as well as a French-lan- guage section for English-speak- ing boys and girls from June 30 to Aug.8.Introduced last vear as a pilot project.the program will continue Westmount Y\u2019'S NEWS to motivate the youngsters to learn French by presenting it as a key to an enjoyable and exciting experience.Though operated by French- language counsellors and supervisors.its range of activities will be similar to those offered in English by the \u2018Y\u201d for 5- to 11 - year-olds.These include swimming instruction.art.indoor and out- Canoeing Sailing Riding Hiking Noture Lore Fun.adventure.friends for boys 8-16 years for girls 9 to 15 years In the Laurentians French section for english speaking boys 12 to 16 years For information phone 849-5331 ext.743 Final exams month away for pupils Final exams are but a month away and students are preparing for the last debacle of the year.Senior students registered for matrics this week and the schedule is already out \u2014 the end seems near.The last of the school sports teams is finishing its program.door sports.crafts.nature lore, dramatics and trips and tours.There will also be one overnight camping trip every two weeks for youngsters of 8 to 11 years.Extra care has been given to planning a program for 5-year- olds.There will be two sections: one in the morning and the other in the afternoon.The emphasis will be on fun and a preparation for a more extensive camp experience.The ratio of trained counsellors to campers for this age group is two to ten and for ages 6 to 11 it is one counsellor to eight campers.Overall activities of the camp will be under the direction of Mrs.Ann Erb, youth director of Westmount YMCA.The branch's physical education director.Gary Boone.will be in charge of the aquatics program and Miss Helen Pheasey will head the art and drama section.Each of these people are specialists in their fields.\u201cOur main purpose is to provide voungsters in the city with opportunities to have fun.develop physically and mentally.promote creative expression and acquire The senior boys\u2019 volleyballers finished second in their division but did not qualify for the finals.The girls\u2019 vollevball tournament is to be held today.Clubs are preparing to elect next year's executive after the students\u2019 council elections in the next week.The fourth issue of Page One, the school\u2019s newspaper.appeared last week.educational and social skills,\u201d notes Mrs.Erb.The camp operates for three two-week periods.from 9 am to 4 pm.Mondays through Thursdays and until noon on Fridays.Registrations are limited.so application should be made early.Nihon Plaza produces only one shoplifter Alexis Nihon Plaza produced only one shoplifter in the past week.SUPER Tutoring Any Grade in High School.Any subject.Allan Silverman, McGill University (Westmount High School Graduate) For help, Call 937-9898 COURS BAYARD Directrice: Mme Senart Jardin d\u2019enfants \u201cLes joyeux Bambins\u201d 3021 ave Tratalgar Cours primaire francais 3705 Coronet Tel.: 933-3186 « FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianiste Lic.Mus.First Medalist \u2014 McGill University Teacher -Columnist - Critic PIANO TUITION - ALL GRADES Talent Developed Phone 484-6424 5506 Notre Dame de Grace Ave.SHAAR HASHOMAYIM FOUNDATION SCHOOL announces that it is now ¢ onducting REGISTRATION FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1969-1970 \u201cAn enriched activities program which recognizes the needs of the Pre-Schocol child\u201d NURSERY GROUPS - 3-4 years PRE-KINDERGARTEN - 4'h-5 years KINDERGARTEN - 5 yeors, Hebrew, French, Swimming, Field Trips, among other activities.are part of our intergrated chiid-development program.Transportation available.Morning Sessions.Fer information Please Coll: Scheel Office - 937-9471 450 Kensington Ave., 3 À + s-veryone fits INO the square Why?Because Galeries Westmount Square has appeal for young at heart people of all ages.Tall, Dark and Handsome.Look for the three black towers.Two full city blocks bordered by de Maisonneuve Blvd., Greene Ave., St.Catherine St.W., and Wood Ave.Parking validation now in effect Right now you'll find the Square at its glamourous best.See newly arrived fashions from around the world, and one-of-a-kind gift suggestions from the specialty shops.Browse for paper things and paperbacks.and direct knitting things and baby things.children\u2019s wear and Metro toys en masse, imported jewellry (china, too) entrance, too .and ideas galore for home decor.Plus four fine restaurants, first-run theatre, florist, shoe salon, health and beauty spa, national grocery chain, Quebec Liquor Board, travel agency, modern pharmacy, men\u2019s hair stylist, bakery, bank and a great deal more.Open until 9 p.m.Thursday and Friday.BGALERIES WESTMOUNT SQUARE \u201cnothing like it anywhere\u201d (1) Property for Sale # 12 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 1, 1969 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 931-7511 10 Words *1.00 Te for each additional word For best service, phone your ads early - final deadline noon Thursday ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TILL 10:00 PM.(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday till 5 pm) Accounts may be paid at the Examiner office, 4630 St.Catherine street west, Westmount; at The 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 ot 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 of canada on the Island of Montreal.(50) Apartments to Let (98) Help Wanted Female 6 room bungalow, garage (3 bedrooms), wall-to-wall carpet.er transferred.Price $16,500.Cash $5.000.low 6% mortgage.692- 0198.(9) Country Houses to Let St.Sauveur Mt.Belvedere Apartment and rooms in Swiss chalet.View, patio, fireplace, near pool.Children welcome.Exit 26 Autoroute.Call evenings.St.Sauveur 227-2861.Memphremagog Cottage on 2000 feet quiet lakefront of private estate.Sleeps 6 or more.Electric stove, hot water, inside plumbing.Season $1,000.or $500.per month.H.M.Rawlings, home 845-0931, office 878-3121.(26) Lots for Sale St.Marguerite Lac Charlebois Estates LOVELY LAKE AND MOUNTAIN LOTS.TAKE AUTOROUTE EXIT 29 TO ST.MARGUERITE VILLAGE, TURN LEFT AT CHURCH AND FOLLOW SIGNS 4 MILES TO LAC CHARLEBOIS.CALL ST.MARGUERITE 228-2758.(39) Offices to Let Offices , to rent SUITABLE small business.manufacturing.etc.Call: 489-3186 482-1443 (50) Apartments to Let light Luxurious Residence LASALLE 1800 Shevchenko - Newman FREE 3 MONTHS NEW 1% - 2% - 3% - 42 Oil heating, hot water Individual thermostats Water tax paid Frigidaire and stove Private balcony Laundry.Locker Intercom, Elevator Curtain rods installed Free Cable T.V.Magic-eye garage Swimming pool - sundeck Carpeted hallways Near shopping centres Furnished apartments if desired 363-4034 321-0888 Sherbrooke West near Greene Bright 5 room apartment.open fireplace.modern kitchen.elevator.ideal location for transportation and shopping.Immediate occupancy.Call 935-3685.- |HARVARD - Monkland 4 room, heated.$100.Occupancy July 1st.738-7168 evenings.ST.CATHERINE, West- mount.34 room apartment.Elevator, washer, dryer, service.Refrigerator, electric stove.In new building.Sublet one year or new lease.Early occupancy.$160.monthly.Call 931- 7451 after 6 p.m.Part Time Secretary At Home Association Requires Competent Secretary Bilingual person preferred Write giving full details of experience, education and personal situation to: Weekly Adservice Box 1813 4630 St.Catherine St.W.Montreal 215, Que.(61) Duplexes to Let OUTREMONT NEW DUPLEX 3 - 4 or 5 bedrooms * EXCELLENT LOCATION.* FACING PARK.RENTAL $300.AND UP.Call: 735-4916 6to 8 pm.434B VICTORIA, 4 rooms unheated $50.00.Refrigerator, immediate occupancy.731-5557.(71) Rooms to Let ROOM available in private home in Westmount near Sherbrooke.Kitchen privileges.Lady preferred.$15.weekly.935-6876.Like Children?Earn extrea $$ as a Guardian Anglel.Baby «sitting assignments from 3 hours to 3 weeks in all areas.No age limit.Phone 744-1038.Guardian Angel Baby Sitting service Westmount nice well furnished room.Quiet home.Privileges.Gentleman only.935-9228.PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED ~ FOR DOCTOR'S OFFICE, IN WESTMOUNT.* HOURS: 1105 PM.* KNOWLEDGE OF TYPING AN ASSET.CALL AFTER 4 PM.ANY DAY AT: 738-4428 (104) Help Wanted Male and Female COTE St.Luc and Victoria, nicely furnished room.Available June 1st.Call 481-1746.(82) Autos for Sale 65 Chev 4 door Sedan, very good condition.Reasonable.366-7051 after 4.30.\u201865 COMET 6 cylinder.4 door.automatic.Good running condition.737-8504.Private.CHEVROLET Biscayne, 1960, 2 door coach, automatic, 6 cylinder, 78,000 miles.482-1240.AUSTIN A-95, 6 cylinder, automatic.new brakes.tie rod ends.kin tin bushings and front wheel bearings.Best offer.684-1358.(117) Domestic Employment | Wanted NURSING OVERLOAD AND HOMEMAKER SERVICE.3694 ST.DENIS.288-5639.(119) Baby Sitters Available Enjoy your evening, week-end or vacation knowing a Guardian Angel is caring for your children.It costs no more to use professionals.Phone 744-1038.Guardian Angel Baby Sitting Service Responsible 16 year old girl (grade 10) desires baby sitting or tutoring.Call 484- 6205.\u201cWE SITTERS\u201d AGENCY \u201cWE SITTERS\u201d ARE RECOMMENDED RELIABLE AND AVAILABLE FOR BABYSITTING, ELDERLY CARE IN THE COMPLETE WESTMOUNT AND DOWNTOWN AREAS\u2019 Hourly-Daily Weekly \u201cWee Folks Need \u201cWe Sitters\" CALL 672-6070 Will mind child in my own home, daily.weekly.Call BUSINESS SERVICES Script - Hand Writing NAMES FUR DIPLOMAS CALL RI 4-6662 AFTER 6 p.m.PLUMBING & HEATING & HEATING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.WESTMOUNT 935-1121 935-1189 0 * Oo (RJ LI) BSOON o ASSIS ODOOROONN OR CC SE BESET RRO a SO (J 0 WESTMOUNT PLUMBING Crosstown Co.Ltd.24 Hour Service.Reasonable Rates.733-4182 2435 Lucerne Road .General Repairs Plumbing Heating, JAMES DOOR AND EQUIPMENT Garage door repairs.service.747- 6075.Residence 684-3876.SERVICE DIRE CTORY 0 OTIC ROOFING OUR MASTER ROOFERS ) AT YOUR SERVICE rl WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.1975 NOTRE DAME LACHINE 637-2308 24 HOUR SERVICE Income Tax WHY INCONVENIENCE YOURSELF! Income Tax Returns Federal and Provincial Prepared at your home.FROM $5.00 CALL: 626-8291 or AFTER 4.30 P.M.684-4731 Upholstering ing jobs.please call: Midtown Upholstering.937-4446 from 12 to 2 P.M.And from 4 to 10 P.M.1965 Oldsmobile F85, 4 door sedan in excellent condition.Reasonable.737-9881.65 Ford Galaxy XL CONVERTIBLE.all equipped with bucket seats, power steering and brakes, radio.Price $1100.Days 487-1401, 487-2772.(86) Boats and Motors Di CNE RRM ing sah Cost $875.will accept offer.733- 9665.(90) Garages to Let Available July.Responsible.expe- & [rienced, 16 year.Call after 5 PM.932-5326.Students! 487-7810.NOW IS THE TIME TO (126) Antiques REGISTER FOR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT WITH CLOCKS, Mantle and wall; FULLER BRUSH LIMITED.Antique chairs, Pine and APPLY BOX 1814, 4630 St.Victorian.CATHERINE ST.WEST \u2019 LA VIEILLE BOUTIQUE, MONTREAL 215, QUE.ANTIQUES ; (106) Work Wanted Male 6020 COTE DE LIESSE.MOVING done at reasonable rates.(127) For Sale Call 334-0795.Bedroom Furniture (112) Mother's Helper Bedroom suite, mattress and spring, 3 pieces.Hespler.486-7722.BEDROOM suite, 5 piece.Good condition.$60.744-6280 evenings.(113) Domestic Help Wanted Woman Wanted to assist semi-invalid weekends and vacation and vacation period.No housework.Call 739-6204.ATTRACTIVE part time position for capable woman to do housework in luxury apartment, lower West- mount.10 am to 4 pm, 4 day weekly.932-0054.Olivier Avenue.Garage $20.Call Mr.Foster 489-5321.(98) Help Wanted Female Part Time Secretary Hours 1 to 4.30 or 5 pm.Small office Victoria near Sherbrooke For appointment call: 488-1615 Maid Wanted 4 times weekly, 10 am to 1 pm.Cote St.Luc Road and Wilson.References.Call: 482-1861.(115) Baby Sitters Wanted BEDROOM suite (mahogany), double bed with headboard, triple dresser.6 piece.Reasonable.481- 8301.HOSPITAL bed and mattress.Good condition.$75.Call 737-3028 or 738-1079 BEDROOM set.French Provincial.white and gold, headboard cane insert.2 night tables, triple dresser.7 feet long, large framed mirror.Sacrifice $475.Private home.488- 6038.BEDROOM set, complete (twin beds on one headboard).Excellent condition.Call 484-3302.MASTER bedroom set, 7 pieces.custom made.747-9381 evenings.(130) For Sale Kitchen Equipment Teen-agers wanted for baby sitting.Priests Farm area for 6 month old girl.Call 935-6713.(117) Domestic Employment Wanted WASHING walls and ceilings, floors, offices.Call John 935-0125 after 6 PM.» Gas stove, 36 inch, 4 burners.Mof- fat de luxe, with warmer, crisper, timer.clock.etc.$35.747-9279.Gas Stove MOFFAT DE LUXE GAS STOVE 40 INCHES, 2 OVENS, 2 BROILERS, AUTOMATIC CLOCK, 4 TOP BURNERS, EACH 4 SPEED.LIKE NEW.$125.489-6038.Dressmaking DRESSES.gowns.Bridal.alterations.by experienced Paris designer.Fast service.932-5133.Dressmaking and alterations.All kinds.Fast service.Reasonable rates.Call 488-5481 Designing, dressmaking and alterations.Close to So- merled.Reasonable rates.Call 486-8843.PAINTING Expert Interior 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 Entertainment CARTOONS - FOR CHILDREN'S PARTIES PROJECTIONIST AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED REASONABLE RATES CALL: 489-0527 AFTER G6 P.M.Cartage and Moving For re-upholstering and recover- ODDS.and ends, moved from your home or office.Light furniture, rugs, and parcels.Call anytime 489-3186.Repair General Spring Ahead With H-B Construction Reg'd.Planned kitchens Finished basements Cabinet work General repairs Free estimate Call 481-7277 Painting and Decorating PAINTING Interior - Exterior Paint removed by burning Work Guaranteed D.SAKULER Days 622-0817 Eves.389-6551 e Painting Decorating Plastering ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call Luigi 274-7053 Music Instruction Learn Folk.Flamenco or Blues Guitar with Richard Owen.Private \"lessons at reasonable rates.932-7496 \u201ce vs (130) For Sale Kitchen Equipment FRIGIDAIRE (Flair), range.Excellent condition.Reasonable.697- - (132) For Sale Musical Instruments DRUMS, complete set.In excellent condition.Call: 482-6757 after 5 pm.ACCORDIAN, \u2018\u2018Excelsior\u201d\u2019, never used, 48 bass.$140.Call 488-4868.(134) For Sale Sports Equipment Boy\u2019s 24 jnch bicycle, high handle bar, new tires and saddle seat.$30.488-8884.1967 Honda CM 91.Excellent condition.Best offer.Call 486-1725.BOY'S bicycle, 26 inch, 3 speed, semi racer, light, generator, lock, etc.Very good condition.$30.Call 489-6943 after 4 pm.Lac L'Achigan SUMMER cottage, 45 miles north of Montreal.2 bedrooms, completely electrified, large lot.737-1742.BOY'S bicycle 26 inch Eaton Glider, 3 speed.Good condition.488-5485.Torpado 10 gear racing bike, 28 inch, excellent condition.Recently overhauled.$60.932-1345.(138) For Sale General \u2018Sunbeam canister vacuum, all at- | tachments.Like new $37., 932- 1580.Moving DESK, Italian style; mirror with metal gold frame; lamp, bronze; lamp, porcelain floral; wing chair; 739-9156 after 5 p.m.Kerman runner, 30 inches wide x 14 feet long, almost new.Phone after 6 p.m.737-8369.Carpet 12\u2019 x 14\u2019; McClary washing machine, automatic, good condition.Reasonable.366-7051 after 4.30.BEAUTIFUL 3 piece section sofa and chairs; man\u2019s golf clubs and bag.Very reasonable.488-2937.LIVING room; bedroom; den; dishwasher; nursery; humidifiers; others.488-9449.Drafting Machine VARD, drafting lamp (Mitchel) desk lamp.738-6494.REASONABLE.Kitchen set; bureaus; bed: floor polisher, vacuum cleaner; antique hall stand; porcelain washstand set.482-6273.(136) For Sale Clothings and Furs Nearly New AM + La Boutique Fantasque Quality Resale Dress Shop Paris Originals Haute Couture Models At a fraction of original cost 2155 Mountain .(Just below Sherbrooke) New Premises | Larger selection Finer clothes 288-3655 (136) For Sale Clothing and Furs WEDDING gown, new, size 15.Best offer.Call: 487-2943.(138) For Sale General End table French Provincial Fruit- wood; woman's 72 inch triple dresser, modern, walnut.Both in excellent condition.Reasonable.Call 843-5714 or 737-2003.USED MACHINES Various make Trade-In Sewing machines thoroughly reconditioned by SINGER experts.May be purchased for as little as $19.95.SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION TO-DAY! SINGER CENTER 5619 Park Ave.(St.Viateur and Park) TEL.: 271-3563/64 Four pairs cretonne curtains, long, lined.Reasonable price.Call 486- 6760.Portable T.V.19 inch, year old; boy's clothing size 12, like new.Reasonable.744-4480.DOUBLE bed (walnut) with bookcase headboard box spring and foam rubber mattress, and table (walnut).737-9560.Scandinavian design sofa and armchair, matching walnut custom built and tables with copper planters, attractive table lamps.$300.or sell separately; high grade wool broadloom.still in rolls from carpet cleaners, approx.110 square yards.Call 484-3671 or 482-1422.CEDAR closet and storage room full of excellently kept clothing and furs.Children's, man\u2019s, woman's and sundry articles: desk; tricycle: lawn furniture; etc.For sale.Bargain.482-1476.Carpenters tools for sale.Call 482-6232.CUSTOM walnut 90 inch credenza, bar.T.V.music.Reasonable.482- 2837.Sewing machine, console, Pfaff.like new.Call 484-4210.(138) For Sale General CHRISCRAFT boat, approximately 12 feet, $50.; Sunbeam twin blade mower, $35.Call 481-9564.MARIE Antoinette French bedroom suite; modern bookcases.679-7527.Liquidation FURNITURE from model home.Dining room, bedroom, living room.No reasonable offers refused.Call 381-3772.Hi-Fi Speakers Fair bookschelf speakers.Perfect condition.100 watt continuous.Reasonable.937- 1737.CHESTERFIELD: bureau; dinette set (teak).Queen bed: double bed.buffet, other items.482-6039.(138) For Sale General Broadloom 3 rooms, 300 sq.ft.wall-to-wall.Canadian Paintings: Pilot, Krieg- hoff, Coburn, des Clayes, Clarence Gagnon; Oriental Rugs: porcelain.935-5123.MOBILE car radios plus central- station, Pye model, (Cambridge) used one year, half price.Call Mr.Griffin, Pointe Claire, 695-2171.WROUGHT iron kitchen set, suitable for patio, 6 chairs.Reasonable Call 482-5774.BABY carriage, large, blue.Hardly used.Reasonable.Call 489-2025.DRAPES, 2 pairs, white and gold, antique satin.Reasonable.Call 481-5841.POKER tables, one round and one octogonal.Reasonable.739-2558.COMBINATION TV radio and record player, mahogany cabinet.Antique style.Good condition.$100.737-8805.ENCYCLOPEDIA Brittanica 1958 edition, $80.; Singer sewing machine, $15.737-6716.- BABY carriage, brand now, $50.Call 342-3357 mornings, evenings.BEDROOM suite (Gibbard), Italian Provincial; bedroom chair; evening gowns, 9.738-7168 evenings.Full Wig, never worn, Reddish Blonde, hand made from finest quality European hair, Nylon mesh cap.Sacrifice less than half price.Call: 484-0944 or 6844731 evenings.FOUR piece chesterfield, fully upholstered, green, blue, floral, 3 seater, one armchair, 2 swivel, $500.; arborite top walnut stained dining table, 2 leaves, 6 matching chairs, $200.; 2 gold broadloom rugs, 15 x 9, 10 x 9, $300.; 2 white lady's dressers, $60.each; 2 Spanish coffee and occasional tables.Excellent condition.Call 931-7451 after 6 p.m.DEN furniture; lamps; living room coffee table.Call 489-7460.(151) Wanted to Purchase WEEDGEWOOD CHINA WANTED Pale blue with white border (wide, solid, floral) called \u201cOld Lace\u2019 and only kept by Eaton\u2019s about 27 years age.Call 933-8901.Wanted: Gentleman\u2019s fitted bedspread and drapes: book shelves: Cross and Olive crystal.482-2283.WANTED: Paintings.Old Canadian, such as Group of Seven.738-0672.Wanted: Antique secretary desk: Canadian paintings: Group of Seven Cullen Coburn Morrice Lemieux, etc.prints: bronzes: books.935- 5123.(158) Domestic Pets SHOWER curtain drapes; painting: grey lamb coat.Reasonabce.733- 5257.PEDIGREED red Persian male kitten, $50.Call 738-1806 after 5 pm.SAMOYED Pup, male.Needs home with loving children.733-1393.Richard Rotholz, O.D.Optometrist TEL.931-4041 MIRACLE MART ALEXIS NIHON PLAZA ST.CATHERINE AND ATWATER VALUATIONS Alan Mitchell M.C., C.M.* WORKS OF ART VALUED AGAINST FIRE - THEFT - DAMAGE (INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS) 4217 Blvd.De Maisonneuve, Mtl.215 P.Q.Tel.334-7227 Also: 932-0014 between 10 a.m.& 2 p.m._.(158) Domestic Pets TWO Siamese sealpoint kittens.Ideal pet.$25.each.733-5048.(154) Lost Reward Lost: Cat, Saturday evening April 26th, Sunnyside Ave- - nue.Male, 23 lbs.grey with black stripes.Answers to name of \u201cJ.B.\u201d Call 486- 0223.(163) Educational TUTORING in high school French and Algebra by qualified teachers.488-4945.QUALIFIED McGill, Faculty of Education student wishes to tutor high school Biology, Chemistry.543-7260.MCGILL student, placed in matric- watlon, wants tutoring work.731- TOTALLY bilingual 17 year old graduate of Maire de France willing to baby set in either?1- French or English 2- Baby sit and teach French 3- Give French lessons.Call Miss Ayre, 738-3046.LATIN tutoring by graduate student $5.hourly.Call Doug 849-0802.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 1, 1969 - 13: (73) Rooms Wanted Gentleman, 60\u2019s desires 1-2 rooms furnished.Privileges.Vicinity Upper Greene.Write P.O.Box 374, West- mount, 215.\u201cCAMPBELL GILDAY CO.LIMITED MONTREAL, QUEBEC Symbol of quality roofing since 1883 Call our representative for free estimate ® RESIDENTIAL © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL 7300 St.James St.W.\u2018 (At West Broadway) 482-9566 Speirs - Miller Spring Time Revue WESTMOUNT HIGH AUDITORIUM 4350 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Friday, May 9/69 8:00 P.M.Proceeds - Unity Boys\u2019 & Girls\u2019 Club Admission : Adults - $2.00 Studio - 484-3717 Club - 932-5506 Children - $1.00 [Ll SPECIALIST ZENITH - SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS RL IS EU ANS L] ADMIRAL 4910 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST {Between Claremont and Victoria) TV 486-5012 CASCADE ELECTRIC HOT WATER TANK Reg.$169.50 SPECIAL $139.50 © Plomberie © Chauffage © Creusage COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL Westmount Plumbing .& Heating Ltd.206 Olivier Ave., Westmount 935 - © Plumbing © Heating © Digging 1189 1121 24 HR.SERVICE 14 - The.Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 1, 1969 RUGGER CLUB IMPROVES AT TRIAL GAMES Following their first games in Boston at Easter.Westmount\u2019s two rugger teams have taken the field in trial games against Town of Mount Royal.the top-rated Montreal club.Each of the games was divided into four quarters instead of the customary two halves in order to provide additional time out for coaching.In the first team\u2019s game this proved its worth because.although the Town were able to storm through for four quick scores in the first quarter.West- mount learned quickly from their experience and restricted the Town to only one score in the second quarter and to a complete shut-out in the third and fourth quarters.Westmount\u2019s attack was weakened by John Peters being forced to retire from attacking standoff to full back in order to protect a broken nose collected in Boston.John will represent Montreal against Ottawa this Saturday.The second team\u2019s game was much the same.their opposition being very strong as many of the Town\u2019s players represented their first team last season.As a result of these two games.Westmount\u2019s defence is greatly improved.but the attack still needs to be tested.The standard of play in Mont- SPORTS Now Open 8 LAPRAIRIE GOLF CLUB » Public Course e 18 Holes eo Season Membership © Green Fees 7 days a week e Tournaments Entrance Boulevard Hotel LAPRAIRIE Tel: 659-1908-9 EUROPEAN Phone: & DOMESTIC CAR REPAIRS LTD.SPECIALISTS IN MERCEDES-BENZ and Volkswagen © Mechanical and Body Work 221 VICTORIA AVE.937-3541 real generally appears much higher than last year and is an encouragement for rugby in Eastern Canada.This week-end Westmount has representatives on both Montreal Selects and Montreal Canadians teams, who play their Ottawa counterparts in Ottawa.West- mount is also sending its own team there to play Ottawa Irish.(Our pictures, front page and above by Gilles Leduc, are of the TMR games.) Tennis training for boys, girls Boys and girls.from 10 to 16 years of age.who are residents of Westmount may register for special tennis instruction this summer.This instruction will take place on the junior tennis courts starting on Tuesday.July 1 from 10 am to noon and subsequent Thursdays and Tuesdays through to Aug.28.The group will be limited to 60.John Garland.recreation supervisor asks those interested to register at the artificial rink by Friday.June 26.The fee will be $3.Each player must have his or her own racket and three well marked tennis balls.French workshop at Park school asks volunteers The French workshop of the Westmount Park Home and School Association is looking for French- speaking volunteers and possibly paid group leaders to help expand the existing French program by creating opportunities for engoya- ble conversation and play in French.Any persons interested in participating in any of the activities of the French committee are most welcome.Progress in the development of activities to encourage bilingualism.such as French film showings.will be related to the number of active parents and community members.Ideas and suggestions are invited: and.above all.participation.Call Mrs.Hilda Blever 932- 6776 any evening, or drop a note to 4712 de Maisonneuve boulevard west.schedules Pee Wee, Mosquito posted for Park softball Westmount Recreation Supervisor John Garland has posted schedules.both of which commenced this week.for Pee Wee mence at 3:45 pm.Gloves or trappers may be used at any position and instructions have been given to all team captains that and Mosquito league softball.all substitute players shall be running through to early June.given the opportunity to partici- All games, being played on pate in at least three innings of the Westmount Park diamonds.every game.consist of six innings and com- The schedules follow: PEE WEE DAY DATE TEAM VS TEAM DIAMOND Wednesday April 30 DODGERS vs METS 1 Wednesday April 30 EXPOS vs GIANTS 2 Tuesday May 6 METS vs EXPOS 1 Tuesday May 6 DODGERS vs GIANTS 2 Wednesday May 7 GIANTS vs METS 1 Wednesday May 7 EXPOS vs DODGERS 2 Monday May 12 METS vs DODGERS 1 Monday May 12 GIANTS vs EXPOS 2 Wednesday May 14 EXPOS vs METS 1 Wednesday May 14 GIANTS vs DODGERS 2 Tuesday May 20 METS vs GIANTS 1 Tuesday May 20 DODGERS vs EXPOS 2 Wednesday May 21 DODGERS vs METS 1 Wednesday May 21 EXPOS vs GIANTS 2 Monday May 26 METS vs EXPOS 1 Monday May 26 DODGERS vs GIANTS 2 Wednesday May 28 GIANTS vs METS 1 Wednesday May 28 EXPOS vs DODGERS 2 Monday June 2 METS vs DODGERS 1 Monday June 2 GIANTS vs EXPOS 2 Wednesday June 4 EXPOS vs METS 1 Wednesday June \"4 GIANTS vs DODGERS 2 Monday June 9 METS vs GIANTS 1 Monday June 9 DODGERS vs EXPOS 2 MOSQUITO DAY DATE TEAM VS TEAM DIAMONL Thursday May 1 JETS vs RED WINGS 1 Thursday May 1 MARLINS vs CHIEFS 2 Friday May 2 JETS vs INDIANS 1 Friday May 2 PIRATES vs RED WINGS 2 Thursday May 8 INDIANS vs MARLINS 1 Thursday May 8 JETS vs CHIEFS 2 Friday May 9 PIRATES vs MARLINS 1 Thursday May 15 REDWings vs CHIEFS 1 Thursday May 15 PIRATES vs JETS 2 Friday May 16 MARLINS vs RED WINGS 1 Friday May 16 CHIEFS vs INDIANS 2 Thursday May 22 CHIEFS vs PIRATES 1 Thursday May 2 REDWings vs INDIANS 2 Friday May 23 MARLINS vs JETS 1 Friday May 23 INDIANS vs PIRATES 2 Thursday May 29 REDWings vs JETS 1 Thursday May 29 CHIEFS vs MARLINS 2 Friday May 30 REDWings vs PIRATES 1 Friday May 30 MARLINS vs [INDIANS 2 Tuesday June 3 INDIANS vs PIRATES 2 Thursday June 5 CHIEFS vs JETS _.1 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 1, 1969 - 15 KANE\u2019S DISPENSING CHEMISTS Notwith sta nding ooo HANE S continues to be the only Sherbrooke Street PHARMACY between Victoria and Greene WESTMOUNT'S CENTRAL DRUG STORE FOR ALL YOUR DRUG, HEALTH AND BEAUTY SUPPLIES CALL KANE'S DRUG STORE 4779 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST, AT GROSVENOR 937-3553 OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST re alm PCs elect Gavin Ross president Gavin Ross, 444 Mount Pleasant avenue, was elected president by acclamation at the recent annual meeting of the Progressive Conservative Association of Westmount.The meeting, attended by over 100, was _held at the Berkley Ho- el.Guest speaker was Frank Moores, MP from Bonavista-Twil- lingate and president of the Progressive Conservative Association of Canada.He spoke about GAVIN ROSS the importance of associations and how they can play a major role in policy decisions of a party.For this reason he encouraged everyone to become involved, for \u201cyou get the government you deserve.by your efforts or lack of.\u201d A message of encouragement to the association was read in the absence of Murray Ballan- tyne, candidate in the last federal election, who was unable to attend due to a recent operation on his back.Other officers and directors elected were: Vice-presidents: Mike Price; Mrs.Frank Winser, 4451 de Mai- sonneuve boulevard; Stanley Grossman; Dave Campbell, 518 Grosvenor avenue; Ken Morris, 4998 de Maisonneuve; treasurer, David Angus, 636 Murray Hill avenue; and secretary, Lionel Jenks.Directors from the City of Westmount section of the riding are: Murray Ballantyne, 33 For- den avenue; Mrs.Ian H.Black, 736 Lexington avenue: Egan Chambers, 251 Kensington avenue; Fred Flemming, 38 Forden avenue; Brian Gallery.19 de Casson road; Mrs.A.K.Glassford, 513 Clark avenue; Keith Ham, 53 Hol- ton avenue; Alex Hutchinson, 555 Roslyn avenue; Mrs.T.Meighen, 16 Braeside Place; Miss Cornelia, Vaughan, 7 Grove Park, and W.T.Wood, 3244 The Boulevard.Parked car rifled at Selby, Atwater Various small items were stolen from a car parked at Selby street and Atwater avenue early Friday evening.The un- jucky car owner was from Gran- y.16 - Thursday, May 1, 1969 Counting devices are moved around Westmount traffic police are moving their automatic counting devices around streets in the lower part of the city, gathering data for a new study of traffic patterns.Rotarians go on tour\u2019 of Montreal Art Museum Art lovers were given a first hand view of the work being done by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts as members of the West- mount Rotary Club were taken on an illustrated tour via the screen by Dr.Dean Murphy, president of the Montreal Museum.yesterday.Through the medium of colored slides, all aspects of the work being done in the Sherbrooke street institution were explained by Dr.Murphy who enlightened his listeners on the history of the museum from its early days when the original gallery was located on the southeast corner of Phillips square, prior to the First World War.Dr.Murphy explained the delicate work being done by the museum's experts in preserving works of art and the great care Pollution, noise laws up Monday The air pollution and noise bylaws, given first reading last week, are expected to be proceeded with at Monday's statutory May meeting of Westmount City Council.It is understood.however, that some committee work will have been done on wording to clarify and tighten the pollution measure.Amendments to the zoning and food-establishment bylaws, which would permit appropriate signs indicating the presence of restaurants otherwise hidden away in some of the newer Westmount buildings.are not expected to be acted upon at this sitting even though notices of motion were given last week.Again.drafting has not been completed.Six valuation roll adjustments are expected to be approved and homologated.These are mostly technical in nature and are the result of hearings by the Board of Revision last Friday.The board is comprised of Westmount Municipal Judge A.McT.Stalker.Donald Baillie, a realtor.and Andrew Rutherford.builder.I APPOINTED: Recently appointed director and se- cretary-treasurer of Zipper Electric Inc., which specializes in industrial contract work, is H.Rose president of Delrose Development Corporation.which the staff exercises in perpetuating paintings for future generations.The speaker said that Montreal's museum was the greatest in Canada after Ottawa.The present premises are far too small, he said, and the City of Montreal has still a long way to go to improve its facilities for art lovers.More initiative is needed to build a greater pride in the museum, he said, and hoped for a greater public response.It was the museum's object to conserve rare works and the aim is to educate the public and children in general.President D.C.McLuskie called on Tony Reid to introduce guests.John Sparling tendered the vote of thanks to the speaker.while Les Stuart reported on the sale of tickets for the forthcoming auto raffle, proceeds of which are to go to Westmount Rotary Club's community efforts.Brian Page president of Civitan Brian Page, vice-president of Graham\u2019s Business College in Westmount, has been elected president of the newly formed Civitan BRIAN PAGE Club of Montreal which is sponsored by the Lachine Civitan.Other officers and directors are Leo Legault, vice-president; Jim Doherty, secretary; Allan Grady.treasurer.Larry Page, sergeant- at-arms, and John Winterhalt, John McRae, Richard White, Marcel Giguere and Nelson Taylor, directors.The Civitan Club is the first club in Montreal to hold business men\u2019s luncheons every Tuesday at the Board of Trade Building.Moving-day spirit comes to City Hall The moving-day spirit caught up to city officials, too.There has been some shifting around between the city hall ground and basement floors and the annex on Stanton street, involving mostly finance department personnel.More key people are now in the main building and the accounting equipment such as used for tax bills now has related directly to it the addressing machinery.has CEE CEI EE CEI CID GEIL CEE CEE EE SS \u2014 = FOR THE 1/28 SHORT 3 y 147 INVESTOR EE OEE EOC EEE RR EON ERRNO RN) ; = = E INF Debentures & Guaranteed Investment Certificates High Interest « Security * Convenience E===1CANADA PERMANENT TRUST \u201c Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation 844-6605 MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED 1326 Greene Ave., Westmount 861-8855.D.B.Lane, manager CLIP OUT THIS AD.DANS Tobacco Shop featuring a fine selection of pipes JIMA (Pipe of the year 2000) 512.95 Convenient to Major Dept.Stores & all transportation ; In the Morgan Parkade Bldg.adjoining the McGill Metro Station 2025 UNION AVE.With this clipping you con obtain @ 2 oz.tin of Erinmore Mixture or Flake Tobacco for ONLY .89.Reg.$1.08.This offer expires May 5/69 ONLY ONE PER CUSTOMER I I I I l | I | | I I | | [ | I I L \u201cBIG.EXTRAORDINARY.SIMPLY GREAT.CON Maggie Smith's [YEARS] ve) performance is staggering.\u201d N.Y.Times 3) The Prime of 43 \u2018Miss Jean \u201cBrodie co» / Feature of 12.50, 2.55, 5.00, 700 DELVE Last complete show at 9.00.01, XA 4, VINER ul WESTMOUNT SQUARE AVENUE ALLE OBL Invest it in a man.The Salvation Army depends upon your help during the spring pick-ups.Impossible to answer all calls.Please use our drop boxes or bring large articles to our centre, 1620 Notre Dame Street West.Thank you.TEL.: 484-1259 EMERY GREGUS Dispensing Optician wishes to announce that he moved 2 DOORS EAST T0 4933 Sherbrooke St.West {at Street Level) 484-4363 ' "]
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