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[" : es cé À A a A eva pr, ram \u2014 fu \u201c_ Mourities seize drugs here Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sunday night seized from an apartment at 4172 Dorchester boulevard west three chunks of hashish, eight grams of marijuana, a number of unidentified pills and a pipe with traces of hashish in it.The seizure followed a discovery of similar drugs in a Montreal apartment by Montreal Police, who called in the RCMP.Three persons had been taken into custody in the first discovery and two of them, à man and a women, accompanied the Mounties to the West- mount address, which is at Greene avenue.DOING HIS THING IN WESTMOUNT PARK wialt ol LEGISLAT 4 uote DU QUEBEC.Pet UPL, Lik pe LA JAN-1ST OYERNMENT ÇAHAUÉ + Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home Vol.XXXVII, No.22 Possibly his boss, or his wife, told him to \u201cGo fly a kite !\u201d\u2019 and this man decided to do just that the other afternoon in Westmount Park.The hand-in-hand couple on the left appear to find the exercice an interesting one, as did freelance photographer Stephen Sammons, who shot the scene for Examiner readers.Wild car-chase rap: 8 days Denis Sauvé 19.of south- shore Lafleche, driver of the stolen car which led West- mount Police on an expensive, high-speed chase which ended in St.Hyacinthe in the small hours of April 28 last, finally\u2019 - was brought to book yesterday.In the space of only a few hours he was located yesterday morning in Lafleche, brought into Municipal Court which happened to be in session.was found guilty on four charges \u2014 driving without a licence, driving without lights, speeding and passing through red lights \u2014 and was delivered to Bordeaux Jail to serve eight days\u2019 imprisonment.Sauvé was confronted with an aggregate of $120 in fines plus $20 costs, choosing the concurrent jail terms instead.Tracked down On April 29 he and a companion received suspended sentences in Montreal Sessions Court for theft of the Chevrolet car in Lafleche.The Westmount traffic charges subsequently were laid against Sauvé, who had not been tracked down until yesterday.It took a St.Hyacinthe Police pistol shot to stop the run-away car after -the long distance chase.which had begun at Sherbrooke street west and Prince Albert avenue at 3:45 am when the car was approached by a Westmount patrol for driving without lights.Sauvé evaded a Montreal Police car on Sherbrooke street east, a Provincial Police car at the south end of the Lafontaine tunnel and rammed another Provincial car off the highway along Route 9.One Westmount Police vehicle was damaged when it hit the wall of the tunnel and another's engine was burned out, costly repairs.necessitating Neighbor's complaints cost dog\u2019s owner $26 Recent municipal warnings about dogs on the loose \u2014 also a recurrent topic at last week's annual Westmount Municipal Association meeting \u2014 were lent point in Westmount Municipal Court yesterday morning.Patrick H.Macleod, 471 Lans- downe avenue, left the Stanton Cops catch pair with hotel silver Curious about a duo walking west on Dorchester shortly after 2 am Monday, officers of a West- mount plain-clothes patrol saw them drop something into some bushes on Hallowell street.Investigating.the object turned out to be a dozen steak knives wrapped in a Queen Elizabeth Hotel serviette.Jean Guy Boisclair, 20, of St.Lambert, and his juvenile companion, were arrested and turned over to Montreal Police.Search futile Sgt.Brian Richardson and Westmount Police\u2019s dog were on duty at the request of Lachine Police Sunday from 1:15 to 9:45 am, searching vainly for a missing child who turned up safe in the home of a woman who had taken him in and put him to bed for the night without reporting the fact.street public safety building $26 poorer as a result of two complaints pressed by his neighbor Tan Kyles, 469 Lansdowne.On one count, of permitting his dog to be unaccompanied in a public place and on the private property of others, between Oct.7 and Mar.31 last, there was a fine of $10 and $8 costs.On a second charge also under the Dog By-law, Mr.Macleod was levied costs only of $8 when found guilty of permitting his dog on April 11 to be on the street unaccompanied.Westmount 215, P.Q., Thursday, June 5, 1969 City Council overcame the objections of Ald.Douglas Robertson Monday night and passed'three resolutions in the form prescribed by the Quebec Housing Corporation leading.hopefully.to the issuance of three building permits in the southeast urban renewal aréa.The first is to repair some $15,000 worth of fire damage suffered to the property of Mrs.Dalphe Bruneau at 4128 Dorches- ter boulevard west; the second is for reconstruction and alterations to the Champlain Oil Service station at 4084 St.Catherine street west, and the third for some building changes at the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, 4039 Tupper street.Ordinarily such permits would be granted as a matter of course.However all three locations are parts of the zone in which the Quebec Housing Corporation will be concerned, under enabling Westmount by-laws, in renewal.Undertaking The provision which worried Lawyer Robertson was \u2018\u2018that the City of Westmount undertakes to have the applicant abide by all the by-laws provided for the in the urban renewal program.\u201d Since QHC had not yet given final approval to the scheme, the city would be attempting to enforce laws.not yet in force, he said.Ald.D.O\u2019C.Doheny, who moved the resolutions in the absence of Ald.John Birks, and Mayor Peter McEntyre explained that if the requested wording was not followed there was a risk that QHC approval of the permits would be denied or, at least, delayed and thus work a hardship on the applicants.Both City Attorney Arthur Weldon and City Manager Norman Dawe took the same view.The three resolutions finally passed, en bloc.NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER By ERIC NEAL JUNESto13 Clouding for Moon Last Quarter storms, bringing us gale winds, heavy rains and some hail.À tornado crossing Montreal isiarnd would not be unusual at this time.Cool mid-week, since northerly winds will be blowing into coastal storms.Killing frosts for low- lying plains and lower end of sloping gardens.Improving generally and hot everywhere.This is haying time south of the river.The usual New Moon weather upset will be followed by several sunny and very hot days.90°F.in the south, and 85°F.in the Laurentians.Atlantic coasts, 80°F.104 Hearings set for June 18 on renewal Westmount urban renewal scheme objections, filed with the Québec Housing Corporation during the month subsequent to passage of the city\u2019s enabling bylaw in late March and a subsequent display of the plans in St.Andrew\u2019s Church Hall, will be \u2018heard Wednesday evening, June 18, starting at 8 pm, in Victoria Hall by QHC officials.Copies of objections filed within the legal delay were tabled at a City Council meeting on May 20, at which time also a resolution was passed by council at QHC request extending for up to six months the time required to complete formalities.The original year\u2019s period had lapsed May 16.It is expected that once the June 18 hearings have taken place and decision made on the objections, final go-ahead will not be long in being given by the provincial authorities for the five-year program.Boy, six, hurt when hit by car Six-year-old Grant Brodeur, 76 Holton avenue, was taken to Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital by West- mount Police patrol car late Monday morning suffering abrasions to the right side of his body and the loss of two teeth.Donald Angus of 636 Roslyn avenue said that he was driving slowly north on Roslyn past the side entrance of the school when Grant ran out from between two parked cars.Boughs snapped A number of boughs of trees were snapped in Westmount in Tuesday nights high wind.No specific damage, resulting from Monday night's thunder storm, Was reported to Westmount Po- ice.Door thwarts An attempted breaking and entry was discovered on.Sunday at the Henrietta Dress Shop, 1357 Greene avenue.A lock had been broken off a rear outside door but an inner door stopped would- be burglars.Isles erected Islands have been erected in both crosswalks on Sherbrooke street at Prince Albert avenue, designed to protect pedestrians who may be caught at mid-street intraffic. 2 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June.5, 1969 Famous violin teacher, Dr.Suzuki at WHS workshop here on n Tuesday Dr.Shinichi Suzuki, master violin teacher from Japan, is going to conduct a string workshop, demonstrating his method of teaching string instruments to young children, on Tuesday in Westmount High School under the auspices of the Westmount Schools Fine Arts Committee.This Workshop will be open to the general public.The man responsible for bringing Dr.Suzuki to Westmount is Ted McLearon, 352 Metcalfe avenue, string teacher for the West- mount school system and a resident of Westmount for the past 22 years.Mr.McLearon first heard of Dr.Suzuki some 15 years ago, h \u20ac À ë when he read an article in the now defunct \u201cEtude\u201d music magazine about the wonderful results a Mr.Suzuki was achieving in Japan with the training of children of pre-school age to play the violin.The article was complete with pictures of the tiny tots playing together in a Festival at Tokyo.To Japan Mr.McLearon\u2019s interest was aroused.He kept in touch with the movement by reading articles about it in the American Music Educator's Journal, in which it became jncreasingly evident that a force of worldwide importance in the field of music education Dr.Shinichi Suzuki (left) with Roslyn pupils Adam Shapiro and Bill and Drusilla Beech at Ithaca.N.Y.workshop last year and.at right.with some of his tinv tots in his native Japan.had evolved.Mr.McLearon decided that he would have to go to Japan and become acquainted with the method at first hand.In 1965-66 he took a sabbatical with the backing of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal and went to Japan where he observed Dr.Suzuki and his method at work in Tokyo.Matsumoto.Suwa.Nagoya.Kioto and Nagano.Mr.McLearon was greatly impressed with Dr.Suzuki's masterly teaching.his wonderful ability to attack any weakness GA fond a vu wy Be which showed up in the pupil's playing the moment it appeared.and to work imaginatively at it.Mr.McLearon found it thrilling to attend a lesson and see the mother of the pupil present.usual- service.sickroom supplies, baby needs, © Prescriptions picked up and returned FOR DELIVERY SERVICE, PHONE That's why we are dedicated to serving your health needs.By filling your prescriptions with the finest drugs available.By having a qualified, licensed pharmacist on duty at all times.By keeping up-to-date with our knowledge of all the latest developments in pharmaceuticals.with only reputable pharmaceutical companies which produce the highest quality drugs.medical care - see your doctor.When you need medication - see us.We're the \u201cFirst Aid\u201d to your family.Whether it's a life-saving drug, cosmetics or sundries, them all here - plus the important ingredient of friendly, © Charge accounts welcomed 484-3525 Pierre Millette, L.Ph.When you need By dealing you'll find personal (FORMERLY MACY'S DRUG STORE) CORNER SHERBROOKE & VICTORIA $ \u2026 - .\u2026\u2026.gy om lv with a vounger child strapped to her back.taking in all the instruction so that she could help at home when the child was practicing.and to see how the pupil remained in the studio after his lesson.to take in the lessons of the rest of the class.Mr.McLearon commented on Dr.Suzuki's gentle and disarming manner with young children.surely the key to successful teaching of them.Dr.Suzuki replied simply: I respect children \u2014 children like me\u201d._ At Suwa (Hot Springs).a charming town on a lake in sight of Mount Fuji.Mr.McLearon heard what must be the youngest string orchestra in the world: 32 children of from five to seven vears of age.playing Ist.2nd and 3rd violin and cello.They played with wonderful intonation and tone.They played for almost an hour.with all the confidence in the worid Mr.McLearon was struck with the far-reaching importance of Dr.Suzuki's original decision to teach all pupils the same repertoire.hence making possible massed performances in unison, both at the class and community level.and leading up to the annual festival in Tokyo.This, more than any other factor.brought talent education to the attention of the musical world.The festival was held at the Nippon Budokan, a huge, oval shaped building which suited the requirements very well, with the entire floor being filled with 2.000 violinists and the balconies around it filled with a huge audience.It made a tremendous impression hearing so many playing at the same time and doing it so expertly and musically.with never even a hint of any timing problems.The workshop at Westmount High School will be similar to the teaching situations which Mr.McLearon witnessed in Japan.with the end results hopefully as successful.Headquarters tor .PHILIPS : LOT LT LL .3 Players teréos © TV Rodi [TU SALES & SERVICE Padéola Led.140] Peel Street \u2014 288-4161 (Corner of St Cothenne: 866-4551 VETERANS TAXI ASS'N Blind school returns two to its board Leslie G.Ogilvie, 4300 de Mai- sonneuve boulevard west, last week was re-elected president of the Montreal Association for the Blind.Among directors re-elected was Christopher W.McConnell, 48 Rosemount avenue.They had participated in one of the most eventful terms in the association\u2019s 6l-year history.culminating on Nov.24 last in the opening of the new buildings and re-opening of the renovated original structures.which dated from 1912.Government grants had been considerably increased, but are applied exclusively to operating the school for blind children and the Gilman residence for adult blind.Private donations are still important, and Mr.Ogilvie thanked the appeal committee, all four Westmounters.for their work.They are A.Deane Nesbitt, 3269 Cedar avenue, chairman; Robert C.Paterson, 627 Belmont avenue; Leslie N.Buzzell, 4734 Roslyn avenue, and Mrs.Donald N.Byers, 604 Clarke avenue.Tight fit Little damage was caused when yet another truck.this one driven by André Bélisle, 28, 11562 St.Catherine street east, became stuck in the CPR overpass on Greene avenue.The incident occurred after dark in a misjudgment of the relative heights ot the truck and the overpass.SALE of imported HAVANA & CIGARS H.UPMANN ROMEO Y.JULIETA Reg.80: for HENRI POUPART LTD.FUME IE od 3 T.CATHERINE ST.W.842-5794 Rai MOUNTAIN STREET AT P= CHILDREN\u2019S SHOW GOES ON THE AIR Tante Lucille (Mrs.G.Danis, 443 Elm avenue) and CBC Announcer Jean Perreault face a group of children at Westmount's St.Pauls Academy last Saturday for her last story-hour radio show on CBF for the season.Behind (left) is Producer Roger de Vaudreuil enlivening the applause and, beside him, Lucie Doré, an older young admirer of Tante Lucille and a 1969 winner of Radio-Canada\u2019s Concours Jeunes Amateurs.Children inspire Tante Lucille Tante Lucile a French-ca- nadian author for children who lives in Westmount not far from l'Académie St-Paul.a French and English school.every day receives little girls and boys from that school.after classes are over, around 4 o'clock.The children come without invitation.just because they want to hear a story.Tante Lucille always receives them with joy and tells the story she is writing for her next radio program over CBF (Radio Canada).Often she finishes the story with the children.Tante Lucille has had a radio program for 21 years.every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock over the French network.From over the country she receives letters from her best friends.the children.She receives letters not only from French-Canadians but also English and from neo- Canadians.such as Dutch.Italian.Spanish and Polish.Ends season Last Saturday it was the last program of Tante Lucille for the season.On that occasion her program took place in public at I'Academie St.Paul.They enjoyed her show very much.Tante Lucille is very happy when she makes children happy by her stories.The program last Saturday at l'Academie St.Paul was one of the biggest successes of Tante Lucille's career.Tante Lucille (Mrs.G.Danis.443 Elm Avenue) will be on vacation for the summer and in the fall her radio program will be on the air again.During the summer she intend to travel in the Maritimes and Western Canada and bring back new legends for her young fans.who's doing what! The following building permits were issued at Westmount City Hall during the past week: May 27 776 Upper Belmont: for Mrs.K.Perry by self.completion of basement.$1.500: May 29 4046 Dorchester: Brunet by George Longpré.instal gas hot water heater and shut-off valve.$80.WATCH REPAIRS Estate Pieces Purchased ESTABLISHED 1899 OHMAN\u2019S JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.Academy rd.closing bid given prod Monday evening's statutory June meeting of Westmount City Council lasted 20 minutes.fol lowed by 4 1/2 minutes during which a citizen's inquiry regarding the possible closing of Academy road, between Melville avenue and Park place.was discussed.The matter was the subject of the only floor resolution passed at last week's annual meeting of the Westmount Municipal Association.Proponents suggest the closing to protect Westmount Park School children using the playground in Westmount Park opposite.The proposal is receiving considerable study by city committees and a decision was promised Monday night before school reopening in September.The same bid was made five years ago and study then did not favor closing the street.Neither traffic counts nor the accident record of the area supported such action.Windows broken Windows of the Westeel Products plant on Richelieu street were broken by youngsters heaving rocks from the CPR right-of- way last Friday afternoon.Give your family a treat.take them ou to dinner this Sunday.We're specialists in 7 wholesome, delicious food and courteous service.at reasonable prices.See you on Sunday ?Or some evening during the week ?\"OLD COLONY\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 tor weddings, parties, etc.for Mrs.M.COURTESY PESNER BROS.LTD. X/ E& A SPA THE WESTMOUNT Examiner Making not just your house but all of Westmount your hame Published Every Thursday by J.W.Sancton & Sons 4630 St.Catherine Street West Westmount 215, P.Q.Editorial Accounting 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: S200 hall vear.len cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association.Queher Weekly Newspapers Association.Second class mail registration number 1760 @\"\" 4 - Thursday, June 5, 1969 'D\u2019 Day, Canada and the French We agree with the mod youth on TV the other night who thought \u201cD\" Day was a good thing but it shouldn't be dragged up every year.The events of that frightening, awe-inspiring.crucial day 25 years ago tomorrow have their real significance only for those who were there: vivid memories, tinged even with a sense of privilege in being part of the biggest assemblage of manpower of all time, a crucial undertaking.We've long since given up trying to explain to our contemporaries what it was like going into the \u2018sausage machine\u2019 that chilly morning, and our children cannot comprehend it \u2014 any more than we could ever get caught up in the reminiscences of old soldiers of the First World War.It's a pity, in a way.While on the one hand abolition of war might be furthered by erasing memories of it, to fight in the uniform of ones country is one of the surest forms of instant national identity.Today\u2019s youth are smart.Yet abstract history is not enough to assure a continuity of sense of national identity.Small wonder many of our young people are perplexed when asked, \u2018Is Canada a nation?\u201d The real answer to that does not come from knowledge alone.Experience contributes even more.Canada is, of course, a nation only if you feel it is.x =* *x What is Canada\u2019s nationhood in the realities of today?Some say we skale close to absorption by the United States.specially because we aspire to American standards which we cannot yet afford.We're not so sure, and not out of any chauvinistic ideas stemming from June 6, 1944.Most Canadians realize that those are not first cousins south of the border, but cousins twice or thrice removed.Their problems.like their way of life, are only superficially like our own.\u2018 The U.S.cultural or racial issues, white versus black, are something quite different from our own seeking to resolve English and French living together as one brand of unhyphenated Canadians.Indeed.a country which does not excitedly reach out for outright absorption as part of the American republic well may find that this single question \u2014 the place of French Canada in our own Confederation \u2014 may prove to be the biggest unifying force of all, in keeping us Canadian.A bigger force than.say.\u201cD\u201d Day.You Say Thanks extended by Staynor \u2018Snoopy\u2019 Sir: We must humbly thank you for what we consider the finest piece and example of responsible editing.We are certain that your article must have made the difference between only promises and the atmosphere of absolute friendly and helpful attention we are receiving at present from City Hall.It is good to know that beyond the normal duties of standard news reporting you.and only you.had the moral courage to voice this gutsy and powerful stand for the kids.While we lack the eloquence and polish to dramatize our case with properly selected words.you have captured this spirit in absolute depth.and may have tipped back to balance the minds of some of our cool-headed businessmen.It is unfortunate that simple truth and earnest effort must travel such bumpy roads.but we consider your voice to be the voice of a real friend.and can only promise: the project will be done.despite whatever comes, or whoever tries to throw stones at it, and we will certainly remember you.We should also like you to know that.for your incredible stand \u2014 should you be further interested \u2014 our elected public relations officer will give firsthand information to you.irres- Québec's first national park Like many beautiful regions.the Gaspé peninsula is generally not rich in soil.minerals or natural products.(There are of course.noteworthy exceptions.the cherished Gaspé salmon being one).But its beauty is a valuable asset economically as well as aesthetically.and the region attracts thousands of vacationers every summer.Over the years.the Québec government has established several provincial parks both to preserve the natural beauty of the peninsula and to provide lodging and camping facilities for visitors.The use of these facilities accounts for a considerable part of the region's income.A first For a slow-growth region such as the Gaspé.the construction of a new park would.therefore.be \u201cconsidered a very worthwhile project.particularly if located near a depressed community such as the Town of Gaspé.An agreement signed by the Federal and Québec governments just over a year ago for the development of the Lower St.Lawrence area.the Gaspé peninsula and the Mag- dalen islands contained a section which would establish such a park \u2014 a national park.the first in the Province of Québec.It was only very recently.however.that the section in question was approved formally by the two governments.The park will be situated in the Forillon peninsula.just to the north of Gaspé town.The Federal Government will spend some $8.3 million for the development of the park during the next five vears.À unique aspect of the agreement is that the park site will be leased to the Federal Government for 99 years (all of the other national parks are held in perpetuity by the Federal Government).Constitutional considerations apart.the important aspect of the agreement is that in the event of non-renewal of the transfer.the Québec Government undertakes to use the same site for purposes of conservation and recreation on a perpetual basis.In recent months.it was becoming increasingly clear to Mr.Chrétien and his department that the Québec government.though more than willing to initiate most sections of the agreement of last year.was balking at the idea of a national park in its own back- vard.This was frustrating indeed.both for that department which was gearing itself financially and operationally to start work on the park and for the people of the Gaspé peninsula.particularly those of the Town of Gaspé who were anxiously awaiting imple- pective of any other news-media.In the name of the kids.Istvan Mezes 47 Prospect street, WESTMOUNT 215.PS.: Our first project of \u2018Operation Snoopy\u201d was completed Thursday.May 28.mentation of the agreement.\u2018Le fait\u2019 This unfortunate situation no doubt prompted Mr.Chrétien to make his much-publicized speech to the Gaspé Chamber of Commerce in April.In it he set out clearly the Federal Government's position that a park would serve the economic priorities of the Gaspé community and that all aspects relating to the development and administration of the park should reflect \"le fait français.The outcome was predictable.Gaspésians wanted a park and the Federal Government had offered to develop such a park.Québec had no choice but to acquiesce to the wishes of its own citizens.and Canada now is on the way to a nation-wide network of national parks.Local men on board of hospital St.Mary's Hospital.launched on a $14.400,000 expansion program to make it into a 500-bed, fully-integrated hospital.at its annual meeting last week elected three new members of its board of directors, all Westmounters.They are Clifford S.Malone, 593 Argyle avenue, president of Chemcell Ltd.; Herbert B.McNally, 4006 Mon- trose Avenue, partner in the law firm of Byers, McDougall, Cas- grain & Stewart, and Kenneth A.White, 339 Cote St.Antoine road, executive vice president, The Royal Trust Company.Outlining the three-phase program to the meeting was the president, W.J.Bennett, 4304 Montrose avenue, who said the new west wing is expected to be completed by Dec.1, rounding out the second phase.The first was a new dietary section built in 1965.Early next year renovation of certain areas of the present buildings will be undertaken as phase 3.Some $2,400,000 of the total cost is being contributed by the public, the balance from Federal and Provincial government sources.Bed occupancy of the hospital has reached 90 percent.Gross operating deficit during the past year was held to $19.462.Two break, entry tries unsuccessful Two unsuccessful attempts at breaking and entry were made against apartments at 4278 Sherbrooke street west on Monday.First report came from Apartment 12 in the early afternoon and the second.from Apartment 17, in the early evening.In both cases there was evidence of attempts to slip the door locks with a thin.flat instrument.Executives for clubs are chosen Club executives for the school year 1969-70 have almost all been chosen.The editor of next year\u2019s annual, Vox Ducum, will be Elizabeth Levin.She will be aided in her task of compiling the yearbook by Managing Editor Joseph Aspler and by a large staff of section editors, photographers and artists.The Current Events Club is running into problems finding an acceptable president.This year\u2019s executive have one person in mind, the advisor another.The final decision will have to be made in September.The United Nations Club, established this year, will be headed by Val Hanbidge.The club has participated in many general assemblies organized by other schools and had many lively debates in attempts to provide resolutians to world problems.Being a president of a club is a job of great responsibility, for not only do the presidents have to organize all the clubs\u2019 activi ties but they also have important votes on the Students\u2019 Council.Dawe leads Ottawa workshop City Manager Norman Dawe was featured on a workshop panel Tuesday at the annual conference in Ottawa of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipal ities.The workshop dealt with trends in smaller cities\u2019 municipal labor problems.Mr.Dawe, among points made.contended that strikes are outdated since in the modern eco nomy everyone, including the striking worker.gets hurt.Fare: 8 days Joseph Ferrier, 68, of Laprai- rie.chose 8 days in jail rather than a $25 fine and $5 costs in Westmount Municipal Court yesterday morning after being found guilty of contravening the local taxi by-law by hiring a cab here.taking it on a long trip to various South Shore areas and return and.then.refusing to pay the fare.Radio stolen A radio was reported stolen from the basement of the Reddy Memorial Hospital Tuesday evening. they going ?{ The following calls were answered by the Westmount Fire Brigade during the past week : May 27 Nil.May 28 2:47 pm: 340 Grosvenor.burning off deposits in furnace (standby); 6:47 pm: Box, Carleton and Westmount avenue, false alarm; May 29 5:56 pm: Box, Carleton and Westmount avenue, false alarm; (repeat) May 30 6:30 pm: Atwater.vacant lot near CPR right-of-way.grass fire: May 31 4:02 pm: 4870 Sherbrooke.water leak into store: 9:56 pm: Opposite 757 Lexington.strange odor: June l 11:50 am: 28 Anwoth, water leaking into boiler firepot.6:51 pm: Box 325.Victoria avenue between Westmount avenue and the Boulevard.false alarm.June 2 11:45 am: 576 Lansdowne.odor of gas.Black returns Capt.W.G.Black of the West- mount Fire Brigade last week attended a three-day conference of Canadian municipal \u2018fire instructors at McMaster University.Hamilton, Ont.Car robbed A car parked in the basement garage of an apartment house at 4282 Dorchester boulevard west was reported broken into late last Thursday afternoon.Only small - articles were reported taken.Westmounters named McGill deans Dr.Robert E.Bell Dean of Graduate Studies and Research Two high-level promotions among Westmount's large resi dent segment of McGill University faculty were announced this week.avenue.has been named dean of graduate studies and reasearch.Prof.John W.Durnford.53 Belvedere crescent.succeeds Dr.Maxwell Cohen.519 Victoria avenue, as dean of law.Dean Cohen is taking a year's leave of absence for writing and professional work in international aw.Dean Bell is a University of British Columbia and McGill graduate.Joining the staff in 1956.since 1960 he has been director of the Foster Radiation Laboratory and Rutherford Professor of Physics.The 51-year-old scientist is a fellow of the Royal Society.both of the U.K.and of Canada.He succeeds Dr.Stanley Frost.who has been appointed a vice-princi- pal.Dean Durnford is a McGill graduate who practiced law in Montreal from 1953 to 1959.when he joined the university staff.He was on the senate from 1964 to 1966.He is 40.Uniform men thwart fraud A Westmount man, André Joseph Lefebvre.44.of 4224 Dor- chester boulevard west, was sent to Bordeaux Jail for three months last Thursday after being found guilty of attempted fraud with a stolen old age pension cheque.The investigation and arrest, two days earlier, was the work of two officers of the Westmount Police uniformed branch.Normally such cases are handled by - the detective office.Lefebvre had approached an attendant in the Westmount Square parking garage with the cheque.which appeared not to be his own.The attendant relayed his suspicions and a description to West- mount Police with the information that Lefebvre had said he needed the cash for an out-of- town bus trip.Lt.Priestly and Cst.Speirs headed down Dorchester boule- JUNE 5 12 NOON-9 P.M.vard and spotted their man, again attempting to cash the cheque in a small hotel.That ended the game.Prof.John W.Durnford Dean of Law Abbey named Stanley Abbey, 4455 Montrose avenue, was re-elected a vice- president of the Baron de Hirsch Institute and Jewish Child Welfare Bureau at its recent annual meeting.tr THINKING ABOUT A SALES MEETING?CONFERENCE?SEMINAR?REASONABLE RATES Call VICTORIA HALL 935-8531 Westmount, Quebec The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 5, 1969 - 5 Aspler notifies lane-closing law Notice of motion was given Monday night by Ald.Charles Aspler of a by-law to close a portion of the lane running west from Greene avenue between Sel- by street and St.Antoine street and to sell that portion to Hydro- Quebec as part of the site of the new electrical power sub-station.Action had previously been taken to clarify the city\u2019s title to the lane.Only that portion actually required by Hydro will be closed.Clubs taken A set of golf clubs was reported stolen from a basement locker Monday evening at 4400 St.Catherine street west.Dci Youn find our Plumbers not so dumb ) Ask anyone For whom they plumb.JOHN WATSON ) (QUEBEC) LTD.C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS | DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service & Quotations on request 368 VICTORIA AVE.487-1760 PAU Rs 12 NOON-9 P.M.JUNE 6 LABORATORY CLINIC FOR ALL AMPLIFIERS AND RECEIVERS 2029 PEEL ST., MONTREAL So, take advantage and come early to avoid a wait! .AUDIOSÆOP.NORTH OF MAISONNEUVE The Audio Shop has once again arranged an Amplifier Test Clinic \u2014 complete with two Mcintosh engineers and their $3,000 of Hewlett Packard test equipment \u2014 to test your amplifier: any make or model, mono or stereo, kit or factory wired, bought anywhere.There\u2019s no obligation, and you will receive a free chart of your amplifier\u2019s performance, showing power, frequency response, and distortion.If you've had your amplifier to a previous Clinic, you may bring it back to check its present condition.Bring your preamp, too.(Sorry, no tuners.) 842-9171 6 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 5, 1969 BAPTIST Snowdon Baptist 5275 Earnsciifte Ave.Corner Karnscuite and Isabella Telephones: 486-9860 or 482-6765 Pastor: Rev.E.Gorbett B.Th.BR.E.SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m.Bible School for all 11:00am and 7:0 p.m Wednesdays 8 p.m.Prayer Fridays at 8p.m Youth 5 \u201cA Fellowship Church with a Warm and Friendly Biblical Outreach\u201d Visitors Most Welcome - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.SUNDAY.June Ist 11:00 a.m.Church Service 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Nursery for Infants Lesson-Sermon Subject \u2018GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR\u201d Every Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting ; PUBLIC READING ROOM in the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ! to 4 p.m.Wednesday 6:30 to 3:00 p.m.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave.Westmount Rev.Helmut Saabas Muss Lvdsa kibieh \u2014 Urganist SUNDAY, June th 9:30 a.m.Senior Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 a.m.The Service.Jr.S.S.and Nursery SYNAGOGUE UNITED ST.ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT 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 Service of Worship \u201cMINISTRY FOR THE 21st CENTURY\" A Dialogue Sermon Church School concludes Gordon C.White, B.Mus.Organist and Choir Director 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, June 6th at 8:15 o'clock RABBI BLOOMSTONE will speak on \u201cNot By Might one,\u201d BAR MITZVAH At the Worship Friday evening Craig.son of Mr.and Mrs.Leo Ness, will be called to tne reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.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.\"GOD'S ETERNAL \u2018GO\u2019 7:30 P.M.\"LET THE FIRE FALL!\" Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.and 10:45 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH (United) Lansdowne Ave.and Maisonneuve Blvd.Rev.H.Ray Ashford.Minister Mr.Christopher Jackson.Organist 11:00 a.m.\u201cTODOIS TO KNOW\u201d HOLY COMMUNION At Noon; The Coftee-Hour Welcome to All DOMINION DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Landsdowne Avenue Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A., B.D.Rev.J.T.P.Nichols, M.A.B.D.Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Organist and Choirmaster : Mr.Victor MeCorry 11:00 a.m.The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper Sermon: \u201cFOR YOU AND FOR ALL\u201d Rev.R.Douglas Smith.D.D Crib Corner for Infants Visitors Welcome.UNITARIAN THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.tat Simpson) 11:00 a.m.\u201cALTAR TO THE UNKNOWN GOD\" Minister Rev.Leonard Mason B.A.B.D Organist: Kenneth Meek B.Mus.Choir Digector: Barbara Keats B.Mus.CHURCH SCHOOL in Trafalgar School, 3495 Simpson St.at 11:00 a.m.LAKESHORE UNITARIAN CHURCH at 14 Cedar Ave.Pointe Claire.Services at 9:30 and 11:15 a.m.Minister: Rev.Fred Cappuccino NORTHSHORE FELLOWSHIP 1-9th Ave, Rosboro\u2019 Closed for Summet PRESBYTERIAN STANLEY Westmount and Victoria Aves.Minister Rev.S.Macdonell B.A.B.D SUNDAY, June th 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship 10:15 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.Kindergarten Organist and Choir Director Doris Killam A.R.C.T 1.Mus (McGill) Visitors Welcome i Goldstein, Berger, Two sermons for Baptists Rev.J.Frank Patch will preach at both services at Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday.In the morning his topic will be \u201cGod's Eternal \u2018Go\u2019.and in the evening he.will preach on \u201cLet the Fire 11° 1969 TEMPLE EMANU-EL CONFIRMATION CLASS Confirmation services recently held at Temple Emanu-El included, lett to right, seated Cantor Herman K.Gottlieb, Bette Ellen Clark, Judy Kalman, Margaret Shavick, Celia Isaacs, Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern, William Gittes, honorary trustee; Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone, Carol Shustack, Stacie Bessner, Linda Jane Benjomin, school registrar, standing: Robert Rubenstein, Robert Sherman, Joel Elkin, Leonard Rauch, William Schleichkorn, Suzanne Rosalie Neil Elizabeth Rubenstein, Elizabeth Gordon, Sabler, Carol Rovins, Neil Poch, Gregory Daniels, Raymond, Barry Felson and Richard Hoichin.ANGLICAN ST.MATTHIAS Cote St.Antoine Road at Church Hill Canon J.N.Doidge The Rev.W L.Chatterton \"TRINITY | 8:00 a.m.- Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m.- Holy Eucharist: Synod Report -J.M.Linnell 11:00 a.m.- Mattins: : Synod Report -J M.Linnell WEDNESDAY: ST.BARNABAS\u2019 10:00 a.m.- Holy Communion Organist and Chourmaster Aubrey M.Foy.Reuben Ginsberg, religious pe PA Collin INC.\u201c510 SHERBROOKE STREET.WEST ST.STEPHEN'S DORCHESTER and ATWATER LIEUT.COL.G.B.FEE Mr.E.Tait.Organist and Choir Director June 8th TRINITY 1 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion We Welcome You CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood aod Maisonneuve, Westmount The Rev'd K.G Rutter The Rev'd Canon B.Lindsay TRINITY 1 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 Organist: Mr.Paul Crawford A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ATTEND 16th ANNUAL - MEMORIAL SERVICE \u20ac SUNDAY JUNE 15th, 2:30 P.M.(Weather permitting) Service conducted by the Rev.Canon H.St.C.Hilchey, Rector Church of St.James The Apostle.Church Choir directed by Mr.Ted Mclearon, A.C.C.D., LRSM.Members Royal Canadian Legion attending.M.T.C.to our gates, 16, 100, 124.Mentrea! Memerial Park Cemetery 3965 Côte de Liesse Read, $t.Lourent (Near Lucerne) Ministers In sermon dialogue At St.Andrew's.Westmount.this Sunday at 11 am, the ministers will engage in a dialogue sermon on the changing concepts of the ministry.Entitled \u201cMinistry for the Twenty First Century,\u201d Mr.Kirk- er and Mr.Ralph will explore some of the ideas and practices which are currently being discussed with regard to the church's ministry.This Sunday also.the Church School will conclude its sessions for the summer months.Might topic for sermon Sabbath Services tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock at Temple Emmanu-El will include a sermon by Rabbi Bloomstone on \u2018\u2018Not By Might Alone.\u201d The newly elected board and general membership will meet at dinner on Wednesday evening, June 18, at 6:30 o'clock.This is the fund-raising dinner of Temple Brotherhood held annually in support of its program.Chairman of fund raising.Robert Benson; co-chairmen, Soulie Levine, Peter Roston and Ted Nashman.The youth installation dinner was held recently with Maj.Eli Halachmi of the Israel defense forces as guest speaker.The newly elected officers are: President, Cynthia Haichin.first vice-president, Freda Kramer; second vice-president, Jonathan Izenberg; treasurer, William Schieichkorn: secretary, Lynn Adelstein ; NEFTY representative, Neil Poch, and membership chairman, Robert Whyte.At the eight annual congregational breakfast meeting which takes place Sunday.June 15, at 9:45 the annual election of officers and trustees will take place.President Joseph Cooper will preside and present the annual report on behalf of the board of trustees.Under the chairmanship of Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern.the Book Lovers Forum executive met last Wednesday morning, at which time the program for the 1969-70 season was formulated.Under the direction of Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone and the members of the school committee.the new school program is now being arranged.Registration is rapidly proceeding through the mails.Howard J.Lewis is Lenox graduate Howard J.Lewis, son of Mr.and Mrs.Crosby Lewis of 4998 de Maisonneuve boulevard west.graduated from Lenox School, Lenox.Mass.on Sunday.Jeff plans to attend Queens University.Kingston.next fall.While a student at Lenox.Jeff was active in varsity soccer and hockey.Nestled in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts.Lenox is a unique Episcopal boys preparatory school.Diverse in its student body.yet one community.Lenox believes it has the largest proportion of Blacks.of American Indians.and of other American groups of any independent school in New England.Up to number thirty-nine The doorbell rang, my dog barked and I went to see who it was.My long time regular postman, Mr.Meunier (a very fine man) said, (after greetings) \u201cSorry.another eight cents for one of your daily brown envelopes.\u201d My \u201cdaily brown envelope\u201d is from the anonymous person who is sending me programs of cele brated pianists.So far I have had to pay extra on seven because they are heavier than the six- cent first ounce.Nevertheless.The Stratford Festival booklet.which was is the identical-size envelope, arrived in the came delivery as the last program \u2014 it was heavier and had .on it.\u201cPrinted Matter Only\u201d and same through with an eight-cent stamp.Goofy?I'll say! Interest It is surprising how many people have mentioned their interest about these programs.Why have I not continued to write about them?As I wrote on Nos.11 to 20 in the May ! issue.here come \u2018the next 10.No.21 is Alexander Brailow- sky (Nov.12.1948) with a picture on the cover of the great pianist quite unlike the stooped.elderly figure he is today.There are long program notes and six encores Steiner pupils will be heard in two recitals Many Westmounters will be included among Karl Steiner's pupils who will perform in two recitals at the auditorium of the Fra- ser-Hickson Institute.4855 Ken- sington avenue.N.D.G.The advanced students will be heard this Monday.at 8 pm while the others will play in a second recital on Monday.June 16.also at 8 pm.Both concerts will be open to the public without charge and will feature a versatile program of music composed during the last 300 years.with special emphasis on 20th century music.particularly in twelve-tone style.Among the performers will be numerous pupils successful in the festivals and examinations of the season who will be honored by announcements of their respective achievements.Communion at Dominion The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be administered this Sunday in Dominion-Douglas.Dr.Smith's sermon topic will be \u201cFor You and for All.\u201d are written in this verv large souvenir booklet.Next Jean Dansereau (Nov.22, 1938) in Plateau Hall.five encores and reviews by H.P.Bell and Thomas Archer enclosed.I heard recently that the Canadian pianist has been quite ill.Claude de Ville, No.23, gave a recital in Moyse Hall, Oct.26.1930.and Rachmaninoff, Oct.12, 1931, performed the premiere of a new work, his Variations on a Theme by Corelli.Every number on the program is -familiar and there is just one encore! You guessed.his Prelude in C sharp minor.Another heavy envelope.Samson Francois.Jan.27, 1951.This is 12-by-9inch size and the 12- page program is filled with ads.Seven encores are added.all Chopin etudes! On the cover is the list of five greats for the series calied International Pianists Series: Claudio Arrau.Samson Francois.Rosalyn Tureck.Uninsky.Moi- seiwitsch.Prices are here also and I do not remember seeing this before; seats on the right side were cheaper than the left.This is as it should be because the keyboard is only viewed by those on the left side of the hall.Current Emil Gilels is really up-to- date.Were you there?Jan.30, 1969.No encores are written in but.believe me, I cannot forget that event.The manners of the audience were atrocious.Almost before Gilels finished the last note of the final piece.some people were getting up to leave Sal- - le Wilfrid Pelletier.Those who left did not hear the first encore.following which many more moved out.Those who had manners and remained heard the second encore.Now jump back to Apr.6.1948.(No.27 for Arthur Rubinstein at His Majesty's).This heavy program (16 cents extra postage!) has much interesting reading about the artist and the program.Three encores and.of course, the last.his theme song or trade mark, The Polonaise\u201d (even 21 years ago).In the Orpheum Theatre.Oct.26.1924.(45 years ago) Robert Schmitz.late father of Mme Jean Leduc (one of the brothers of Leader Roland Leduc).Just one encore in program No.28.Next Henrietta Schumann, Nov.15.1936, in the YMHA Series with just one added number.And we end today with No.30.Solomon, Nov.25, 1949.a big program with three encores in Plateau Hall.For the record, the London pianist\u2019s name is Solomon Cutler but he discarded the surname.Thanks again to the mysterious sender.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 5, 1969 - 7 COURS BAYARD Directrice: Mme Senart Jardin d\u2019enfants \u201cLes joyeux Bambins\u2018 3021 ave Trafalgar Cours primaire français 3705 Coronet Tel.: 933-3186 FIRST RECITAL OF THE ADVANCED PUPILS OF KARL STEINER Monday June 9th - 8 p.m.Fraser-Hickson Institute Auditorium 4855 Kensington Second Recital June 16th THE PRIORY SCHOOL INC.3120 THE BOULEVARD MONTREAL, 218 Junior Day school for boys and girls from Kindergarten to 7th year inclusive.There are a limited number of vacancies for September 1969.Principal: Carl Dillon, M.ED.FOR INFORMATION CALL: 935-5966 FRANCES PIANO TUITION GOLTMAN Pianiste Lic.Mus.First Medalist \u2014 McGill University Teacher Columnist - Critic \u2014 ALL GRADES Talent Developed Phone 484-6424 5506 Notre Dame de Grace Ave.&- SUMMER SCHOOL TYPING COURSES Morning and Evenings GRAHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE AFTER JUNE 15th, TO MOVE TO NEW CENTRAL DOWNTOWN PREMISES * Air-conditioning * Spacious Classrooms * New Equipment * Only a few minutes to: © Metro Subway © Provincial Transport © CPR and CNR Stations © Sherbrooke Bus 24 Over 60% of our present graduating class now employed.50% of Enrolment Now In For Complete Secretarial Course Beginning in September.Write or phone for free prospectus GRAHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE 4914 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST WESTMOUNT 215, QUE.New Address: 2100 Drummond St.5th Floo BELOW SHERBROOKE Phone: 484-2242, 484-0504, 631-0374 J.Philip Page, A.P.A.P.T.C.Principal 8 - Thursday, June 5, 1969 ad If You Have Moved.Let Gregory's advise you.on servicing your old carpets or consult them about your new rug problems.GREGORY'S @ ULL Oe 4151-4153 St.Catherine St W.Phone 932-4277 Two presidents represent local Scout auxiliaries Mrs.H.S.W.Goodwin.572 Victoria avenue.and Mrs.E.T.Fenwick, 654 Victoria avenue.presidents respectively of the First and Second Westmount Boy Scouts Ladies\u2019 auxiliaries.were among the representatives of the 68 Quebec auxiliaries holding their 11th spring conference dinner at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Flustered with a budget these days ?A complete range of seasonal used clothing for every member of your family, available now.Suppliers: Only children's school clothing accepted at this time.TURNABOUT SHOP 386 Victoria Ave., Westmount, 488-8262 LA CASA UPHOLSTERING = 1682 St.Zotique NE 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.Free estimates - low prices .= Perfection Guaranteed Tel: 721-2685 WE HAVE MOVED.Visit Us At Our New Convenient Location 2087 PEEL ST.OLGA'S LION-FURS © Fur Storage ® Fur Remodelling e New Furs ® Resale Furs SUEDE & LEATHER OUTERWEAR Cleaning & Repairs RED CROSS OVERSEAS CLUB STILL ACTIVE Twenty-four years after the European conflict and 18 after Korea, women who served overseas in the Canadian Red Cross Corps continue to get together across Canada, planning projects to raise funds for Red Cross Loan Cupboards.The 24th annual reunion is in Montreal this weekend at the Windsor Hotel, Robert F.Shaw the guest speaker.Montreal branch officers include Mrs.D.Daughtrey, 266 Landsdowne avenue, president; Mrs.D.Spielman, 490 Lansdowne avenue, vice-president, and Miss M.Chadwick, 385 Metcalfe avenue, secretary, Westmounters all.Mrs.Daughtrey (left) is seen with Mrs.R.P.Vaughan, (right) 7 Grove Park, presenting \u201cAnne Baby\u201d to Mrs.Cecile Rathlou, RN, of the Canadian Red Cross Society in behalt ot Montreal branch members.\u201cAnne Baby\u201d weighs 10 pounds, her head lolls back; she has a \u201csoft spot\u201d on her head and is used in home nursing training.Similar dolls have been presented in each province by the Overseas Club.Westmount women elected by the Council of Women 843-6314 Mrs.R.'F.Burnett, 88 Arlington avenue, is the new vice-pres- ident for social activities of the Montreal Council of Women.F.Rutherford.463 Strathcona avenue.chairman of archives: Mrs.J.S.Reynolds, 373 Clare- mont avenue, chairman for arts vision.The four-day National Council annual meeting concludes today in London, Ont.Prestige.Elegance.Exquisite good taste Sparkling Bohemian Crystal Chandeliers Pictured here is an antique reproduction in Basket Style design, which is just one of the many exclusive styles available at Bohemian THE HOUSE OF FINE CRYSTAL AND CHINA 1187 PHILLIPS PLACE 842-7632 and letters: Mrs W.Herbert Moore.587 Lansdowne avenue.education chairman.and Mrs.Charles Leblond.68 Chesterfield avenue.chairman of radio and tele- whose recent annual meeting took place in the Royal Bank Building auditorium.Mrs.R.Roy Forsey.24 Willow avenue.continues as another one of the six vice-presidents.She is in charge of office services.Other Westmounters on the 1969-1976 slate include Mrs.J.Genuine Choice Western BEEK QUALITY IS ECONOMY ® GOLD ® COPPER ® BRASS © CHROME ® NICKEL ® RHODIUM © CADMIUM © SILVER OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\" REPAIRED REPLATED Purveyor of REFINISHED LACQUERED High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables.Schneider's and Nichols Bacon, Ham and Sausages LICENSED GROCER [T NEW SEASON MAPLE SYRUP | 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave, JOHN H.FEELEY and Sons Ltd, Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Electro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) PAINTINGS SHERBROOKE St.West WE.7-9455-6 Opp.Henry Morgan and Co, ~ 486-1264 DAVIES HOUSE OF Formerly at 4908 Sherbrooke St.West Please visit our new gallery at 4869 (just across the street) Hours: 9.30 A.M.to 6 P.M.Daily Open Friday Evenings By Appointment \u201c road; Mrs.W.Mrs.J.G.Kirkpatrick heads Julia Drummond Residence Mrs.J.G.Kirkpatrick, 634 Victoria avenue, was elected president of the Julia Drummond Residence Association at the recent annual meeting held at the residence, 1208 St.Mark street.Other officers from Westmount include Mrs.William Stewart, 32 Edgehill road, \u2018honorary vice president; Mrs.K.G.Rutter, 422 Wood avenue, second vice-presi- dent; Mrs.George H.Montgomery, 4689 Westmount avenue, honorary recording secretary: Mrs.H.Larratt Smith, 3955 Ra- mezay road.honorary corresponding secretary and Mrs.L.S.Apedaile.483 Strathcona avenue.honorary treasurer.Mrs.L.Burpee, 11 Belfrage W.Eakin, 2 West- mount Square, and Mrs.J.N.Doidge, 370 Kensington avenue, ; are directors.Returning to the association, 3 local women get Art posts Miss Una Wardieworth.168 Cote St.Antoine road.has been elected second vice-president of the Women's Art Society of Montreal for the 1969-70 activity vear.Mrs.H J.C.Russell.250 Clarke avenue.was named honorary corresponding secretary.Among other posts filled was that of tea convenor by Mrs.H.H.Cotton.345 Roslyn avenue.The new president is Mrs.E.C.Chauvin of Town of Mount Royal.Referral service quits Westmount Westmount this week lost one of its several social agencies in a move to serve better its clients in co-operation with its French-lan- guage counterpart.It is the Information and Referral Service of the Montreal Council of Social Agencies which has left the Red Feather Building at 1040 Atwater avenue to join forces with the Centre d'Information et de Reference at 381 Notre Dame street west.second tloor.The new bilingual service for community social service.welfare.health and recreational resources of metropolitan Montreal is the result of much study by the council and the Conseil des Oeuvres de Montreal.Their phone number.since Monday: 842-9751.Miss Alice Rawstron to exhibit her art Miss Alice Rawstron.288 Gro- vesnor avenue, is holding a joint art exhibit at the Cowansville Art Centre.June 7 to 22.with Miss Florence Holbrook of Pointe Claire.They previously have had separate exhibits at La Sauvegarde.The Arts Club.Lakeshore Artists and Woman's Art.The Cowansville show is open Saturdays.Sundays.Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 5 pm.FRENCH WALLPAPER and MATCHING FABRICS By Nancy Grantil 484-6003 having completed terms as members of the board of management, ae Mrs.H.B.Godwin, 459 Strathcona avenue; Mrs.F._Greenwood, 725 Upper Roslyn avenue; Mrs.J.G.Loomis, 644 Victoria avenue, and Mrs.J.W.Tait, 642 Murray Hill.Mrs.Eakin, the retiring president, was thanked by Bishop Kenneth Maguire, who chaired the meeting and welcomed Mrs.Kirkpatrick to the presidency.Mrs.Montgomery noted that the residence had completed another successful year serving single girls of 16 to 25 years of age requiring comfortable, inexpensive and central accommoda- ion.Problems Threat of expropriation for the Trans-Canada Highway, entailing relocation or closing, and riedrich wedding bands original design ALEXIS NIHON PLAZA Tg, tel.937.1855 3455 PARK AVE 288-4281 reduced income through running below capacity were two problems facing the residence, Mrs.Montgomery warned.Even so, Mrs.Apedaile was able to report that the mortgage on the property had been paid off.Mrs.P.McG.Stoker, 455 Mount Pleasant avenue, a member of the advisory board, suggested that in view of changing conditions it might be of greater benefit to the community to cease to operate a girls\u2019 residence and cater instead to ambulatory convalescents.ANTIQUES The Spider Web 1418, Notre Dame W.(Nr.Mountain St.) Tel: 935-3933 Specializing in Canadiana Pine.Armoirs - Bureaux - Tables Chairs - Beds - etc.C.D.C.Member Chargex The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 5, 1969 - 9 ~ PLACE VILLE MARIE Something new IS coming: \u201cCELLINI\" Meanwhile, we have on sale our inventory of all antique furniture, porcelain and silver.TEL: 866-5578 Antiquités Universelles Ltée FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD SHOPPING PROMENADE MONTREAL 739-34} Wher AJP your h our rs of | Ready-pasted, dry strippable CE a LLU GETT Re Ty gg CENTRE PETE iad] PTE TE CURTIS CLS TEEN | @ 671-7075 poi) MOUNT ROYAL AVE 10 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 5, 1969 HEADS DOWN, KITCHENER AVENUE! She didn\u2019t win the Mexican holiday, not the color TV set, but Mrs.B.D.Millidge, 372 Kitchener avenue, did win a CIL shotgun in the recent contest run by Cable TV.Mrs.Millidge is seen here getting her first words of caution in the use of firearms from Cable TV's Henry Campbell.CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS in our MEXICAN HOLIDAY CONTEST Mr.Wm.McVey ascile) wins trip via AERONAVES DE MEXICO to HOTEL DEL PRADO Mr.P.Bosse (chomedey) 16\u201d Panasonic Colour TV Set Mrs.B.D.Millidge (Westmount) C.I.L.Shotgun Mr.P.Dallaire (Dorval) C.I.L.22 Cal.Rifle Mrs.P.J.Moriarty (Verdun) Panasonic Clock Radio Mrs.J.W.Chartrand \u2018st.Lauren) Panasonic Portable Phono .and the 25 Cable T.V.subscribers who won a Quality Record L.P.Album.CasLe aS 739-3171 HOW MANY WESTMOUNTERS IN THIS CROWD?There were a large number of Westmounters in the huge party of 4,000 adults and 3,400 children attending S.Albert & Co.'s big prize-drawing bash at Belmont Park last Sunday, when 135 prizes were drawn by Hockey Great Maurice \u201cRocket\u201d Richard.Perhaps you can spot yourself or friends in this part ot the throng.by Daniel J.Albert QUESTION.My hobby is home repairs and my wife is fascinated with old doors.But.whenever I try to hang an old door.I always find that the hinges are incorrect and the doors are poorly hung.DAL ANSWER.It is very easy to apply a hinge but remember to select the proper hinge for its proper application.There are several points to remember and care will avoid most problems with the operation of the hinges of the doors.Most hinges are made of flat strips of metal cut and bent into loops .along one edge.These loops are called knuckles and there are usually more knuckles on one leaf than on the other, mating leaf.The hinge pin drops down through the knuckles when they are in perfect alignment and the two hinge leaves and the door jamb and the door are then hung in a pivoting complementary relationship.In order to have greater top and bottom support for the door.the leaf with the three knuckles should be on the door jamb and the complementary leaf with the two knuckles should be on the door.Generally, two hinges will Cheque signers are up-dated City Council Monday evening updated an October 1967 resolution.setting out the names of those persons authorized to sign cheques.conforming with personnel changes.Cheques from the general revenue bank account require three signatures.one of which must be of the mayor or one of the aldermen.the other two from among five city officials.Accounts payable.salaries and wages are signed by any two of six specified city officials.& Norman AN D H IS Spector of S.Albert & Co.Lid.H O M E be used fer each door and.before swinging the door, be certain that the hinge pins line up.Use flat-head screws.as the screw holes in the hinges are recessed.QUESTION.Even though I know you cater to homeowners I, an apartment dweller.have a problem which I am sure homeowners have also encountered.I tried to fix a three-arm towel rack to the bottom kitchen cupboard door and I became very frustrated as I could not drive the screw in straight.How should this be done?-E.D.ANSWER.The proper way to instal a wood screw is first to drill a small hole in the wood at the spot in the wood where the screw is to be inserted.This is called a pilot hole.As the door is probably made of soft wood.you can make this hole with an awl or even a nail.Westmount's YMCA \u2018inn on the park\u2019 Westmount YMCA might be called the \u2018\u2019inn on the park.In addition to its broad recreational facilities.the three-storey landmark on Sherbrooke street opposite Westmount Park has 26 residence rooms which let.with full Y membership privileges.for $17 to $20 a week or $2.50 to $4 per day.Parking is thrown in for another $1.25 per week.CAMPBELL GILDAY CO.LIMITED MONTREAL, Symbol of quality roofing since 1883 Call our representative for free estimate ® RESIDENTIAL © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL 7300 St.James St.W.(At West Broadway) 482-9566 Saturday OLSEN BUILDING SUPPLIES Reg'd.PINE LUMBER - PLYWOOD - FORMICA CUT-TO-SIZE PAINTS - BRUSHES - HARDWARE 2191 HAMPTON AVENUE Tel.: 481-1179 Hours: Monday to Fridoy - 8.00 a.m.to 5.00 p.m.- 9.00 a.m.to noon The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 5, 1969 - 11 CONGRATULATIONS ! TO ALL THE WINNERS IN THE S.ALBERT & CO.LTD.FUN AND FROLIC DAY AT BELMONT PARK LAST SUNDAY.GRAND PRIZE Colour TV \u2014Estelle Deere Box 255 Caughnawaga #24739 Heathkit Trail Bikes \u2014 J.L.Slimm K.Laursen 5818 Hudson Ave.44 Joseph Paiment C.s.k.D.D.O.#16704 #18700 Sea Snark Sail Boats \u2014 A.Havis Raymond Nadon 8243 Guelph Rd.c/o Midas Muffler C.S.L.10111 Pie IX #19677 #23383 15 TV Allan Holtz G.Rowe 460 Empire 4397 Imperial Cr.Gr.Park Prinds.#19153 #24499 A Mustang Bicycles PA a T.Fong Gisele Ducharme M.Federgreen 4882-4th St.544 Filiatreault 4536-7th St.5 un cn Chomedey St.Dorothee Chomedey .13464 12114 Mr.& Mrs.John Deere of Caughnawaga receiving a #13 #20714 # colour T.V.from Daniel J.Albert, President, Norman Spec- tor, Executive Vice-President, and Maurice Richard, Vice- President of S.Albert & Co.Ltd.POLAROID CAMERAS Denis Goudron 1828 Allard #21695 Mrs.H.Niren 7802 Kildare Rd.#12703 John Bliss 2199 Du Lac #21254 Robert R.Ree 3 Place Talbot #15164 D.Sweetman 526-96th Ave.Chom.#16085 Magasin Cash 2471 Notre Dame W.#23413 E.Christeulekis 4510 Notre Dame Blvd.#14983 Nick E.Georgeulis 9738 Jeanne e #13441 Manny Glick 2182 Stevens #15160 Anme Chovrior 3115 Glenn St.#15758 H.Nelliot 6163 Durocher St.#19648 MH.Mahon 1074 Parkview Ave.#20197 Mr.& Mrs.P.Hires - 10180 Charton Ave.#18652 Mrs.E.Clarke 4340 Cornwall St.#15709 Martin 773 Devonshire Ave.#15042 Robert Belanger 247 Blvd.Labelle #21436 Ronald Watts 42997 Ave Chom 23922 Normand Vigneault David Naimer 82 Downshire #1265} Gary Shapiro 20 Cressy oad #17877 Mme.Celine Tremblay 8625-29th Ave.#17614 Mr.A.Harten 5821 Cartier #22943 L.Valente 8030- 1st Ave.V.S.M.#18286 Mr.M.Sturm 788 Querbes Ave.#16017 Mme.France 8915.13th Ave.#13579 MH.Hering 1168A Dover Dr.#19595 Mme.G.Bouchard 3949-4th Sr.Chom.#21138 L.Rosenwald 2335 Gold St.#17973 Mery Timmons 4370 East View #17792 Francine Neudort 5672 Edgemore #12513 Miklos Simon 4438 Neo St.#16767 S.Leibovitch 1365 Ridgewood Dr.#19222 Pauline C.Franc 5326 Cochrane #13583 Mrs.Irene Ambrose 8762 Toihuest #23735 Raymond Couche 189) Joseph Prevost #15680 Mrs.Sarah 775 D\u2019Estree Ave.#20088 fmre Szeledos 7863 Chateauneuf 1168- .vas Ste ave #16232 Mr.A.Musoronchan TIMEX WATCHES 40 Bar-Le-Duc vers Sods s George Riesz ichel St.5 Bellerive P1.#12688 23213 Mrs.J h Harsco 10390 Andre Jobin St.INSTAMATIC CAMERAS #19143 Linda Ritchie 6.Kibanese 768 Thibault Sq.10239 Lille #14267 = 23198 J.F.Laroche 7920-55th Ave., Laval #18727 Mr.Jecques Pelletier 55 Terrasse de Bienville #12597 Larry Rebinovitch 23 Pasteur #14857 Celine & Joseph Bassil 5238 Garnier #10830 Denyse La Pensee 455 Laurentian Blvd.#17624 V.Peregemien 1 1447 Pavtrincourt #13674 A.Wallace 200 Clairvue #19159 Mr.Valin Theriault 9252-3rd Ave #18411 Kenny Weiner 5215 Van Horne, Apt.2 #20867 Mr.C.Campbell 450-94th Ave.Laval #15394 Mery Petn 1680 D'Arcy McGee #12420 Mme.J.M.Dube 9675 Lajeunesse, Apt.6 #12969 HIGH INTENSITY LIGHTS Robert Campbell 6650-16 Ave.Rsmt.#22579 Bill Taylor 5763 Rand Ave.#16291 R.Barrack 3017-8th Ave., Laval #15334 J.Weng 325 Petit #13869 Mrs.D.Harney 11890 Jean Masse #19138 Mrs.Kage 32) De LEpee #10443 Herbie & Mitchell Brownstein 5578 Sorden Ave.#21268 Mme.Jean Renaud 160 Lovol #22838 \u20ac.LaFleche 5202 Borden Ave.#2323) Mrs.|.Finkelberg 35 Merton Cr.#23313 Electric Car Jack\u2014 D.Giustino 7093 Cartier MN.Litweck 638.67th Ave., Chom.#10794 Mrs.G.Peters 5615 McAlear Ave.#12426 HW.Berenboum 2216 Noel #11130 Mrs.H.Werner 5775 Northmount Ave.#20543 Gary Goldsmith 5561 Cavendish #23610 Mrs.J.Waldron 1490 Nelson #17600 Mr.F.ladgell 511 Vercheres St.#16196 Duvid Weelley 50-9th St Rox #20571 Mr.Arthur Moses 384-100th Ave.Laval #23170 Mrs.B.Zackon 6872 Emerson Rd.#13602 Mark |.Loxer 5841 Smart Ave.#18668 Mlle.C.McDougall 6623 St.Vallier #20501 Linde Smith 4459 Belair Rd.#18178 Wilbrod Delisle 1068 Biencourt, Apt.2 #13077 - Mrs.David Kastenberg 4774 Dundas #10545 CAR BLANKETS Heather Stupp 845 Alexis Nihon #16019 VY.Mrvosh 199 Dube #20390 Mrs.H.Lechter 71 Roxton Cr.#18972 A.Gilliland 1324 Barsalou #21710 Deris Fogel 4845 Prince of Wales #13387 M.Frank 5576 Alpine #13531 Andrew Leske 6688 L'Assomption Blvd.#18329 Suzie Bilodeau 6268-24th Ave., Rsmt.#24293 M.J.Paloyew 5758 Blossom Ave.#12751 Gerald Dubois 14 Vezina #20675 Mr.John Chomay 8544 Outremont #15788 Robert Aubut 1571 du College #15954 Mrs.Silverman 1275 Atlantic #16862 P.Kalisch 3145-6th Chom.#1317) Andre Belliveau 3026 Biret #15437 G.Polisuk 2007 Billeron #13478 V-L.Short 1534 lena Ave.#17424 N.Bishare 3428 Rosemont Blvd.#24695 Len Carmichael 1677 Coughtry #15569 R.$.Cartman 1197 Church Ave.15960 D.Foutiniey 6665-40th Ave., Apt.1 #13487 George F.Stace Box \u201cds Caughnawaga #24748 Fred Richter 675 Place Fleury #14514 Antonio D'Amore 5629 Waverly #14465 Robert Garand 91.39th Ave.G.Cote #13120 RELISH TRAYS L.Levut 2295 Nantel #1885) Seyzaane Gravel 289 Principale #23287 F.Vendittelli 3622 Prud'homme #17736 Jeanne Beoumont 2035 Lavaliee #15488 E.Lu 12200 0.Germain #10124 L.Liberopoulos 5870 Durocher #22797 J.Liberman 7487 Spring Road #10726 Pierre-Michel Gagnon 1084! Hebert Apts.#23358 Mrs.F.Bilmes 1124 Roynoid #21110 Mr.A.Novick 5617 Greenwood Ave.#12677 Mme.A.Govdreault 65-7th St.L.D.R.#13155 M.L.Bizien 29-5th St.L.D.R.#21943 Jean-Guy Deslisle 5015 Place Boucherville #14023 fF.Freedman 5637 Jeliicoe Ave.#13754 Mr.J.Levzier 6103 Harvey St.#18699 Mr.M.Spevack 5692 Melling Ave.#23875 Stephen Moink 243-89th Ave., Chom.#18629 Y.Christin 1410 De LaSalle #15757 Mrs.R.B.Chaimers 1245 Lajoie, Apt.2 #12937 D.Silverman 2370 Decelles #16871 Daniel Recette 5619 Wellington, Apt.4 #23433 M.Rosenbe 702A Bloomfield #14813 Judy Wahrman 4 Prince Charles #18470 W.E.Hoimes 71 10h Sr Ros #19331 HW.Tremb 6120 Des AT evins #17540 WINNERS WHO DID NOT CLAIM THEIR PRIZES may pick them up at S.ALBERT & CO.LTD.between 8 a.m.-5 p.m.at 5763 St.Lawrence Blvd.upon presentation of their ticket.S.ALBERT S.ALBERT © & CO.LTD.213- 12 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 5, 1969 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 931-7511 10 Words \u20181.00 7¢ for each additional word For best service, phone your ads early - final deadline noon Thursday ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TILL 10:00 P.M.(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday till 5 pm) Accounts may be paid at the Examiner office, 4630 St.Catherine street west, Westmount; ot 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 of publication are subject fo a 25-cent billing charge but may then be paid without further charge ut any branch of the Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank of canada on the Island of Montreal.CAN'T FIER SELL YOUR HOUSE ?Why not make an exchange for a 4-storey elevator apartment building.If you have a luxurious home with 4 bedrooms or more in West- mount, Town of Mount Royal gr Hampstead and would like to invest in an income-producing property.Call me and \u2018\u201cLet\u2019s talk it over.\u201d J.Samuels 342-9661 Fulton Realties Brokers Member Montreal Real Estate Board (1) Property for Sale T.M.R.Semi detached.Prime central location on quiet street.4 bedrooms, beamed.panei- led living room with open fireplace.wall-to-wall carpeting.panelled separate dining room.Landscaped grounds.7%% mortgage.Financing available.Priced in low Thirties.Low taxes.Call owner.739-0663 MacDonald area $3,500.complete ONE mile from Lake MacDonald, country cottage, 5 rooms.Complete ly furnished.All modern conveniences.One acre land.Cash only.No agents.681-0927.ALBURG VERMONT On Lake Champlain.One hour from City.Beautiful summer cottage.Fully furnished and equipped.Sailboat, 85 H.P.Motor Boat.Excellent safe Swimming.Call: 334-7569.(5) Country Property for Sale Arundel, Que.NOYAN Furnished cottage on lakefront, 75 3 bedroom cottage \u2018fully: miles from Montreal.3 bedrooms,| equipped, 3 years old.insulated, running water.Cali 932-| Near Lake Champlain.6237.Call 744-4797 evenings.\"|EASTERN TOWNSHIPS \u2014 Sally's Pond in the Bolton Pass near Knowlton.Four-room bungalow, furnished, all facilities.Waterfront, screened porch, fireplace.No winter road.$7,500.481-2972.8 room cottage located in Huntington.For information call 486-7049.Adirondacks Chateauguay Lake N.Y.well kept 6 room semi-winterized cottage, furnished.All modern conveniences-heating.Screened porch, sundeck.Attractive landscaped lake front lot.102 x 400.Owner.695-6315.(6) Propriété de campagne avendre ALBURG VERMONT Sur Lac Charnplain.1 heure de Montréal.Belle maison d\u2019été.Fournie complètement et équipée.Canot à voiles, 85 H.P.yacht.Nage, excellente et sans danger.Appelez: 334-7569.Metis Beach 450 feet Water frontage on lower St.Lawrence 15 acres of land, ideal for residence, summer school, art colony or as guest house invest- ment-Killiecrankie Inn.Completely equipped, $20,000.Call A.S.Smith 842-8362 Crown Trust Co., (Brokers) Evenings 937-5201.(9) Country Houses to Let Attractive setting LARGE grounds, furnished, 3 bedroom lakefront cottage.4 miles west of Esterel.$35.weekly for season.695-9468.(9) Country Houses to Let VAL MORIN FULLY equipped 6 bedroom winterized home overlooking a magnificent view of Lac Raymond.Stone fireplace, supervised swimming.Summer season.737-8169.(39) Offices to Let OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Centrally located in N.D.G Ideal For Sales Agent Apply Box 1822 c/o Weekly Adservice 4630 St.Catherine W.Montreal 215, Que.Offices to rent SUITABLE small business.light manufacturing, etc.Call: 489-3186 482-1443 (50) Apartments to Let BEDROOM suite, twin beds, 5 piece, (walnut).trunks: draperies.481-3876 evenings.Sherbrooke West 6 room apartment, $125.2nd floor.balcony.redecorated.935-6035.Westmount Parkview Apartments SUBLET.2 bedrooms.Front.2 ovens.dishwasher.equipped.cedar closet.elevator.Close to shopping.buses.Occupancy July.August.Call 932-5468.Luxurious Residence LASALLE 1800 Shevchenko - Newman MONTH FREE - 34 - 4,5 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: (57) Houses to Let WESTMOUNT 5 bedroom home, furnished.Near parks and pool.July 19th to August 30th.$350.monthly.Call: 487-3547.(61) Duplexes to Let NEW BORDEAUX LUXURIOUS 5% upper, 2 bathrooms, individual thermostat, panoramic windows.2 balconies.$175.334-5502.Sublet - Borden Ave.IMMEDIATE occupancy, 5%2 upper.Redecorated.$135.Some furniture for sale.484-0700, after 7.481- 7839.MONTCLAIR, beautiful location.redecorated, heated, equipped.5%.also 3 room basement bachelor.Rented together or separate.486- 7207.MONTREAL West.Upper duplex.6% rooms, equipped.1%2 bathrooms, balcony.heated, garage.$190.488- 3912, 488-6661.OUTREMONT NEW DUPLEX 3-40r5 BEDROOMS EXCELLENT LOCATION FACING PARK RENTAL $300.AND UP CALL: 735-4916 6 TO8 PM (64) Flats Duplexes Wanted Dentist and family require 6 room Westmount duplex.october or earlier.Please call week-days or evenings 486-3132.(71) Rooms to Let UNFURNISHED, large.Private balcony.N.D.G.English or French Canadian mature lady.Privileges.486-8764.(75) Nursing Home Wood Residence Happy atmosphere.Nice grounds.Good food.Excellent care.Private.334-4572 «COMMERCIAL _.» RESIDENTIAL 24 HOURS EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL SERVICE - INDUSTRIAL SERVICE NSTALLATION and: ~~ MAINTENANCE 484.3523 765 Monklund.Ave.lity + Service - Satisfaction (95) Parking Space to Let Parking space available $6.mont)- ly.Vicinity St.Catherine St.-Greene.933-0244.\u2019 (98 Help Wanted Female) SECRETARY experienced part time Mature woman preferred permanent Call 932-7134 Piazza Tomasso Restaurant requires HOSTESS Part Time Experience necessary Call Miss Joubert 739-6331 after6 pm QOOIDOOOOCOOOOK XI A EBITD 0 OOO SOOO O0 Business Services (98) Help Wanted Female LADIES Earn Extra Money In a unique telephone sales program without leavi ur own home.5 Exclusive territories available Phone Miss Story 744-1038 WAITRESS WANTED Part Time Experience necessary Piazza Tomasso Restaurant Call Miss Joubert 739-6311 after 6 pm DO00O00O0O0O0O0O0000000000000 ° SC a a de SSL DES Ç Roofing Script Hand Writing NAMES FOR DIPLOMAS CALL RI 4-6662 AFTER 6 pm Plumbing & Heating WESTMOUNT PLUMBING OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.1975 NOTKE DAME LACHINE 637-2308 24 HOUR SERVICE & HEATING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.Cartage and Moving WESTMOUNT 935-1121 935-1189 General Repairs JAMES DOOR AND EQUIPMENT Garage door repairs.service, 747- 6075.Residence 684-3876.Dressmaking DRESSES.gowns.Bridal.alterations.by experienced Paris designer.Fast service.932-5133.(82) Autos for Sale BUICK convertible 1968.Private.Maintenance Immaculate condition.Low mileage Fully equipped.Call 695-5283 after 6 pm.N.G.B.1964 ONE owner car.Reasonable.Call 925-6225.\u201861 Wolkswagen Sun roof, good running condition, defective muffler.$150.486-4222 evenings.Dodge 1963 deluxe, 4 door sedan: V-8 automatic, power steering, radio.A-1 condition.$550.342-3791.86) Boats and Motors JOHNSON outboard motor.10 H.P.Used 5 times.Half price.Cause illness.331-3736.(90) Garages to Let Garage, street level.Vicinity Grosvenor-St.Catherine St.W., 937-7942.WALLS and ceilings washed, floors cleaned.Also painting done by experienced man.William Campbell.Call after 5 p.m.489-3670 and 366-0682.General Repairs.Cleaning of all kinds.Walls, floors, windows.Also painting.Roof repairs.Call 288-3802.Foot Clinic MRS.Niki V.M, Foot Clinic Reg'd.Foot specialist.Preventive and corrective clinical foot-wear.5485 Sherbrooke West, corner of Gi- rouard.488-6997.Rugs Cleaning A.B.C.Carpet Cleaning Reg'd.8 cents per square foot.Rugs insured.388-8398.ODDS.and ends.moved from your home or office.Light furniture, rugs.and parcels.Call anytime 489-3186.Painting and Decorating Interior and Exterior Painting and decorating Top quality paint used Free estimate Work guaranteed Call Capital Paint Reg'd 336-5274 336-5206 PAINTING, plaster repair, gyprock, varnishing, wall paper Pye spray gun._ Reasonable Rates Free Estimate 665-2078 PAINTER-HANDYMAN.Exterior.Interior.Try my prices.After 5, Gordon, 388-4147.Music Instruction Piano or Singing Lessons At your home.Qualified teacher.Numerous Festival - Examination successes.Miriam Kenny 935-6689 ck, g, SALESWOMEN CASHIERS Full-Time Part-Time To start immediately.No experience necessary.APPLY TO: LASALLE FACTORIES 2110 DECARIE BLVD.481-2769 (99) Filleé demandées (112) Mother's Helper _ Restaurant Mother's Helper Piazza Tomasso Wanted r echerche\u2019 .Bright young girl 16 or over for hôtesse summer in Laurentians.738-7841.Temps partiel (115) Baby Sitter Wanted Experience \u2014_\u2014 nécessaire Resident Sitter S'adresser à: Wanted Mile Joubert Own room one 5%: year old child.Jes |i son es cou - (117) Domestic Employment SERVEUSE Wanted DEMANDEE Experienced girl available Temps partiel rene ro io Experience weekly.Call 728-5548.nécessaire - Restaurant PART-TIME office cleaning want- Piazza Tomasso S'adresser a: Mile Joubert 739-6331 après 6 heures ed.Nights.No contractors.Call John 935-0125.apartment 17.after p.m.PLEASANT honest maid-general.Sleep in.Call 482-8826 evenings.weekends.(124) For Sale Dining Room Furniture HOME SOLD .arge dining room suite, 9 pieces.mahogany, Chippendale design, credenza, breakfront, serving table.In very good condition.Originally $2500.Sacrifice $900 or best offer.Call 737-6674.(126) Antiques CLOCKS.mantle and wall: antique chairs.nine and Victorian.LA VIEILLE BOUTIQUE ANTIQUES 6020 COTE DE LIESSE (127) For Sale Bedroom Furniture BED, 30 inch Continental.Clean.$20.486-8001.BEDROOM set, single bed (walnut), double dresser, desk, chair.Reasonable.744-0171.(132) For Sale Musical Instruments PIANO upright.Good condition.Reasonable.Call 744-0344.HAMMOND ORGAN (M111) Like new, $1,600.Call 481- 2829.(134) Sports Equipment HONDA S 90.Excellent condition.1966.4.500 miles.737-9904.(102) Help Wanted Male BUIL # 0% BBB BN Sober, married.* Age 50-60.Modern 4% room apartment SUPERINTZNDANT To supervise, schedule and assist cleaners and porters.To perform repairs in male students residence.Ideal situation for early retired couple, no dependants.The incumbent should have the following qualifications: Ability to delegate and organise.Communicate with students and management.Please apply in writing stating experience, qualifications and age to: A.Benoit, Personnel Department, McGill University, 805 Sherbrooke St.W., Montreal 110, P.Q.NG within the buildin g is supplied.(103) Hommes demandés Age 24 ou plus, Chauffeurs d\u2019expérience demandés Connaissant région locale, Salaire $1.50 par heure au commencement Pour rendez-vous, s'adresser à: 6590 Monk Boul., Ville Emard M.Pino (101) Position demandée Francaise - non bilingue.belle éducation, demande @:- dame de compagnie.an couchée.5 jours par semaine.937-0406.(106) Work Wanted (Male) MOVING done at reasonable rates Cal) 334-0795.(113) Domestic Help Wanted Cook-General Wanted FOR 2 IN FAMILY IN APARTMENT GOOD SALARY TO RIGHT PERSON.CALL 935-9637.(117) Domestic Employment | Wanted NURSING OVERLOAD AND HOMEMAKER SERVICE.3694 ST.DENIS.288-5639.119) Baby Sitters Available RELIABLE woman will baby sit evenings.Call 489-0616 between 5 and 7 pm.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 (124) For Sale Dining Room Furniture Italian Provincial dining room set, table, 6 chairs, china cabinet, serv- Boy's bicycle.Mustang, 3 gear shift.20 inch.Best offer.Call: 737- 2772.LADY'S high black riding boots from England.Never worn.Size 62 - 7.Call 695-6060 evenings.(136) For Sale Clothings and Furs GREY persian lamb jacket, size 16.$50.Call 933-5510.Wedding gown.White and accessories, size 10.Must be seen to be (138) For Sale General The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 5, 1969 - 13 Leaving Town FIREWOOD Curtains lined (apricot brocade) 2 pair 4 x 8, one pair 116 x 110, the SPECIAL PRICE ot $75.; oom chair (gol cor duroy) $10.; couch with wine cordu- 6 feet by 8 feet by 18 inches roy cover and bolsters $35.; 2 bed- ss.side tables painted mahogany, pair $30.; rug cotton broadioom blue 8 x .= 3 and shower curtain to match both Call: 843-8488 for $15.; matching bath mats, towels etc.; bamboo curtains (green) $4., man\u2019s Schick electric shaver.935-3225.Rustic antique solid oak hutch type corne- cabinet, hand carved, made in England; oack table with 2 shelves; wooden wardrobe; hall chair real leather seat.Reasonable.484-1782.CHROME hot plate, 2 burners.Excellent condition.New.$10.Call 737-7377.Full Wig, never worn, Reddish Blonde, hand made from finest qu: ity European hair, Nylon mesh cap.Sacrifice less than half price.Call: 484-0944 or 6844731 evenings.SET of bone china, service for 6.Never used.Cost $200.Reasonable.484-6114.CHESTERFIELD: Eatonia washin machine; high chair.Both good condition.Call 737-1361.CARPET, blue, plain, 3 x 3; double bedspread, ,beige; lined drapes floral design, green background Reasonable.Call 935-8400.GENUINE high quality oriental carpet.4 x 6 feet.482-4322.EXERCYCLE, like new.Sell half price.Cause illness.331-3736.LIQUIDATION FURNITURE from model home, Dining room, bedroom, living room.No reasonable offers refused.Call 381-3772.BROADLOOM 11 x 21, grey blue, antique coffee table, oval; antique) corner cabinet (cherry wood).Eve- nin gs 733-6172.MODERN armchair (blue), new.Asking $60.Call 342-1810.EBONY cabinet, Clairtone stereo, Garrard turntable.$200.firm.appreciated.$125.Call: 481-0981.Call 342-4062.Quality Resal Nearly New o> La Boutique Fantasque Chanel, Dier Originals Haute Couture Models At a fraction of original cost VA (Just below Sherbrooke) e Dress Shop New Premises | Larger selection Finer clothes 2155 Mountain chord organ; Singer featherweight sewing machine ; T.V.set, 21 inch screen.Any reasonable offer.Call: 733- 4606.BROADLOOM 3 rooms, 300 sq.ft.wall-to-wall.er.$600.Call: 486-4209.$75.Call 288-8855.74% 288-3655 (138) For Sale General (138) For Sale General Tent 9 x 9, $40.; car top carrier with cover $18.481-2829.DRIVE \u2014_\u2014 A COMPLETELY Handcrafted stereo, $1,200.SELF CONTAINED all: 769-8647.LUXURIOUS Glass front Dookcase, en EM PR ESS oak chairs, $5.; nut buffet, $15.Antique, wheel MOTOR HOME chair, $5.Boy's inc letely Relaxed.bicycle, $5.Call: 935-5523.Cte po 27 foot model \u2018oot models.Ww Must Sell \u2018 From $11,600.rought iron dining set: i chesterfield: Bedroom set, Regular Bank Financing.twin beds; apartment size ree Brochure.Classic piano; Hammond 671-1228 MIRROR 44 x 69 inches bevelled.Perfect condition.Reasonable.733- 8104.FRENCH Provincial sofa and chair, oval shaped, green brocade; upright Hoover; Electrolux floor polisher.All good condition.Call 481- 1062.(138) For Sale General ANTIQUES PRE SUMMER SALE DURING JUNE up to 20% off on our antiques and gifts Old Pine furniture, large assortment of Pewter, lamps of all kinds, potteries.engravings.old Canadian Maps, etc.Moberge Inc.4928 SHERBROOKE WEST WESTMOUNT 486-8073 AIR Conditioner model 7,000 B.T.U.Excellent condition.\u2018Call 933- 2996.KITCHEN set; two grey hard twist rugs.etc.Very good condition.Reasonable.484-9482.HIDE-a-bed sofa.Excellent condition.Reasonable.482-6446.Evenings.Pedigree baby carriage.Reasonable.Call: 932-9666.(151) Wanted to Purchase Wanted used Harp.Private.Reasonable.Call: 488-8972.WANTED: Paintings.Old Canadian Swor Cote, Franchere, etc.738- 0672.(158) Domestic Pets FATHER\u2019S DAY GIFTS POODLES, pure bred.Paper trained.6 weeks.$50 - $60.932-6260.FREE.5 kittens, 7 weeks old, trained.Call 933-1911.(158) Domestic Pets Country Boarding LARGE indoor outdoor runs.Professional handlers and trainer on premises.All facilities.Pick up and delivery.Call 1-245-3220.(163) Educational French girl will give lessons in French to ladies and couples during week and week-ends by appointment.Call 388-1311.Oxford M.A.graduate (Honours History).Some tutoring time available 488-0789 or 488-8741.Conversational French TNT ENSIVE SUMMER COURSES «AST DAY FOR REGISTRATION JUNE 13TH Gendron French School ESTABLISHED FOR 35 YEARS) 4055 Decarie Blvd.Suite 106 Call: 484-2290 (82) Autos for Sale Volkswagen 1959, snow tires, new engine, $275.trailer, new tires, $65.Call: 935-5523.Camaro 1967.Immaculate condition, $2,400.Call: 769- 8647.Unity boys enter derby for soap-box Since the begining of March.| Andy Webster and Danny Murphy.teenage members of the Club.and been busily constructing a \u2018\u2018\u2019soap-box car\u201d for the Club to enter in the forthcoming Montreal Southwest Festival's *\u201cSoap- Box Derby\".This festival is the first of it's kind for the population of the south west area of Montreal and will be held at Angrignon Park.Ville Emard.June 6, 7 and 8.The derby will be held on Trinitaires boulevard.next to the park, on Sunday.June 8.starting at 2 pm.The Southwest Festival was organized by recreational organizations serving the youth in Point St.Charles.St.Conegon- de.Cote St.Paul.lower West- mount and St.Henry.and Ville Emard in co-operation with the City of Montreal.The weekend program includes.go-go dancing on Friday night and start of a Fishing Derby on Saturday morning at 10 am.In the afternoon there will be a 50-mile bike race and an exhibition fastball game.On Sunday morning there will be a parade from Pt.St.Charles to the park.passing through St.Henry.In the afternoon there will be the soap box races, boys\u2019 bike rally and a demonstration of marching bands.All members of the Unity Boys and Girls Club are welcome to participate.Through the generosity of Douglas Mitchell, Unity has received a 4 x 16 ft.4-track.figure-eight.electric slot car racing lay-out.Club members who own their own slot car racers will be able to race them as soon as we are able to put it together.Congratulations to Debbie Standing.president of the \u2018West- Teens\u201d Keystone Club of Unity.for their efforts in raising $22.toward the \u2018\u2019Teen Centre\u201d Fund through their recent car wash.From all reports the teens had fun doing it.and plans are being made to have other types of fund raising activities.Wally Szikita, the Club's physical education director, reports that Unity will be playing baseball in the newly-formed Mosqui- ¥4 UNITY BOYS\u2019 and GIRLS\u2019 CLUB NEWS to and Pee-Wee leagues.Teams playing will be made up from boys who are members of Negro Community Centre, Unity and boys who do not belong to any club but visit the Campbell Park area.These boys will be grouped- to form teams representing this park.An intermediate softball team for teenagers between the ages of 15 and 18 years has been formed.Several exhibition games have been organized and the team will welcome all comers in a friendly softball game.Any organization wishing to play Unity please call Wally at 932-5506. 14 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 5, 1969 Friendship Club travels to Ottawa The Westmount Friendship Club went to Ottawa in two chartered busses on a perfect spring day last week.A most successful day started at nine a.m.when members gathered outside Victoria Hall and were driven to Carlton United Church in Ottawa for lunch, which was followed by a tour of the city ending at the Houses of Parliament where Hon.C.M.Drury had arranged a Part conducted tour and met the gro Following this the group cp had tea in the East Lounge and returned to the busses for a last look at the tulips in early spring evening.and so so home to Westmount.McEwen goes R.W.McEwen, a vice-principal of Westmount High School, has been appointed principal of Wil- lingdon School in Notre Dame de Grace.A.E.Johnson.now at Wagar High.is his successor here.For brochure: SUMMER RIDING CAMP FOR GIRLS Ste.Anne de la Rochelle, situated in the Eastern Townships, 65 miles from Montréal.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.Proprietor: Cyril and Elizabeth Powel-Smith.3436 Marlowe Avenue, Montréal 260, P.Q.Tel.481-7137 MAKING A FIRE AT WESTMOUNT SIXERS\" RALLY FOR BOYS 6 - Lac Archambault, St.Donat, Que.Fully equipped: experienced staff.Unequalled site: instruction in land sports, sh 16 YEARS 68TH SEASON.nurses with Registered doctor on calling, archery, i ing and water skiing; canoe trips and Camp Craft.Director C.Barrett Powter, B.A.Folder on request N.B.Powter, 234 St.Anne St., St.Anne de Bellevue Tel.453-5745 or 697-1201 *An Accredited Camp of the Quebec Camping Association\u201d Boys from St.Leo's Cubs were represented at the Westmount Sixers\u2019 Rally at Camp Jackson Dodds over the May 24-25 weekend and, shown above, left to right, are Martin Borner, Christian Kruse, Michel Panet-Raymond, Paul Lamontagne (partly hidden) and Geoffrey Pecknold absorbed in the fire-lighting contest.A report on the rally was presented Monday evening to the season's final meeting of the St.Leo\u2019s Boy Scout Group Committee, chaired by Howard Hogan, which heard reports from Moureen Hanley, Tom Kierans, lan Gardiner, Bill Milne and Charles Lawton.Plans for Scouts\u2019 and Cubs\u2019 summer camps and the Venturers\u2019 visit to Churchill Falls were discussed.St.Leo's has 39 Cubs, 29 Scouts and 8 Viking Venturers.CANADIAN FEDERICO CAPRILLI RIDING ACADEMY in ASTERVILLE, Brossard.(6945 Lapiniére Road) ONLY 10 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN MONTREAL Lessons available in riding, dressage, jumping, in covered arena and in the open.SPECIAL RATE FOR 10 LESSONS SUMMER COURSE TEL 676-7757 LUE 45 years under same management PA OMIM Nominingue, Que.Established 1925 Boys 7 to 15 years - Seven Age Groups Permanent Senior Staff - Resident Doctor and two Nurses Well-known to over 4,000 former campers and their parents.Ideal camp site.Safe sandy beach.Specialists À and qualified instructors for swimming, canoeing, sailing, \"{ water skiing, crafts, tennis, archery, riflery, nature, camp- craft, canoe trips.Orienteering, Indianlore., ÿ y AA Peter Van Wagner, Director jt 119 Cragmore road, Pointe Claire - Tel.695-2816 AN ACCREDITED CAMP of the Quebec Camping Assoc.Top Weredale prize to Bruce McMorland The top prize winner at Were- dale House prize distribution last week in the house at which there was an overflow attendance of boys and their parents.was Bruce McMorland, who won the D.Bin- ney Robertson Memorial Prize for General Proficiency.which was a suitably engraved wrist watch.(Bruce has been The Examiner's Weredale House correspondent during the past year.) The next in line was the A.D.Thorton Memorial Prize for progress which was won by Donald Fitzpatrick and the Robert H.Parson Memorial Prize won by Gerald Therrien.The V.F.McAdam Prize for Sportsmanship and Attitude was won by Wayne Parris.Prizes made available under the Arthur H.Campbell memorial prize fund were won by the following: Tutorial: William Norton.Donald Hargrav and Lennis Elliott: Carpentry: Junior: Gaetan Lafontaine, Michael Bertrand and Robert Tuffs.Gymnasium: Junior A: Donald Hargray and Billy Sampson: Junior B: Dannv Woodward and Bruce Weeks.Junior C: Brendon Myers and Robin Jones: Int: Kenneth Cape and William Flaschner; and Senior: William Norton and Fred Munden.General prizes: Helpfulness: Allan Job, Robert Tuffs, Terry Peters and Jeffrey Guay.Neatness.David Dorey.Gordon Mc- Lean.Keith Villeneuve and Conrad Reiger.and Most Improve ment: Chris Theudoropoulos, Gordon MacTavish, Kevin Mc- Leish, David Booth.George Chauvin.and Howard Chauvin.Cups for athletic competition.competitive sports and prizes for Camp Weredale also were awarded.Prizes were presented by Census completed for school board The annual school census of Westmount households was completed last Thursday.Westmount School Board Secre- tary-Treasurer A.E.Mount re ports that residents co-operated courteously with his census-tak- ers, making the task easy and members ot the board of governors assisted bv George Brug- man, executive director.Preceding the prize distribution the boys were entertained by professional entertainers un- pleasant.der the leadership of the popular Results now are being tabulat- M.C., Jimmie Moore.ed.PHOTOGRAPHY IRMGARD GRAEFIN SCHWERIN 1337 GREENE AVENUE WESTMOUNT PQ TEL 932-69/4 VALUATIONS Alan Mitchell MC.CM.* WORKS OF ART VALUED AGAINST FIRE - THEFT - DAMAGE (INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS) Tel.334-7227 Also: 932-0014 between 10 a.m.& 2 p.m.4217 Blvd, De Maisonneuve, Mti.215 P.Q.MORTON JACOBS Announces the opening of his office for the practice of optometry at 4937 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Westmount 487-7755 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June, 5, 1969 - 15 STANDINGS CITY OF WESTMOUNT RECREATION DEPARTMENT Municipal Softball League League standin s as at Tuesday am: 9 1969's OUTSTANDING PLAYERS At last month's annual awards night of the city recreational department, these Westmount boys in the front row received trophies as the oustanding players in their respective leagues or categories.Left to right, they are Marc Lalonde, Bantam; Desio Fernandes, Midget; Geoff Wickham, Mosquito; Tim Bracken, Termite; Douglas Cullen, goaler; Geoff Parkinson, Pee Wee, and Geoff Collier, football.At rear, left to right, are Ald.D.C.Robertson, Ald.J.H.Richer, Mayor P.M.McEntyre and Ald.Charles Aspler.SWIMMING SCHEDULE POSTED The City of Westmount recreation department has released its schedule.now in effect until June 20.for the swimming pool at de Maisonneuve boulevard and Academy road.adjoining the artificial ice rink building.The pool is supervised.However.children under six years of age must be accompanied by an adult.And adults are permitted to use the pool at all times.in addition to those periods designated for \u201c*adults only™\".The schedule Monday through Friday: 9.30 am to noon, Instruction \u2014 Adults and children (Register with lifeguard).Noon to 1.30 pm, adults only.130 pm to 3.00 pm, general swim.3.00 pm to 4.00 pm, 14 years of McKelvie urges implementation of sport ideas Roy McKelvie.well known around the Westmount \u2018Ÿ and now co-ordinating YMCA physical education activities in Greater Montreal from the Central Branch.urges implementation of some of the recommendations of the Task Force on Canadian Sports.The YMCA is concerned mainly with adults and youngsters who never made their school teams and are unlikely to win any medals for performance in the vears ahead.But it also promotes amateur athletics by providing basic skill instruction and opportunities for mass participation in physical education programs.Sports governing bodies could take over the further development of youngsters with promise for competition.This would in turn enable the Y to concentrate on activities for people who take part in sports and fitness programs for the pleasure.recreational.social and health benefits they derive from them.says Mr.McKel- vie.age and over.4.00 pm to 4.50 pm.13 vears of age and under.5.00 pm to 6.00 pm.adults only.6.00 pm to 7.30 pm.general swim.7.30 pm to 9.45 pm.16 years of age and over: family swim.SATURDAYS 9.30 am to 10.30 am.12 years of age and under.10.30 am to 12.30 pm, 13 years of age and over.12.30 pm to 1.30 pm.adults only 1.30 pm to 3.00 pm.12 years of age and under.3.00 pm to 5.00 pm, 13 years of age and over: family swim.5.00 pm to 6.00 pm, adults only.6.00 pm to 7.30 pm.general swim.Kendrick, Irwin on national 'Y\u2019 Among the 25 persons from Montreal who attended last week's annual meeting of the National Council of Canadian YMCAs were J.G.Kendrick.250 Clarke avenue.president of Zeller's Ltd.and R.À.Irwin.3555 Cote des Neiges.president of Consolidated - Bath- urst.who were named to the board.Susan Young.a 19 year-old fellowship student at Sir George Williams University.also was elected to the board \u2014 one of the first three women ever so named.SPORTS 7.30 pm to 9.45 pm.16 years of age and over: family swim.SUNDAYS 1.00 pm to 2.00 pm, 12 years of age and under.2.00 pm to 3.00 pm.13.14.and 15 years of age.3.00 pm to 4.00 pm.16 years of age and over.4.00 pm to 5.00 pm.family swim.5.00 pm to 5.45 pm.general swim.Sports niche at Loyola for MacMullan Dr.John F.McMullan, a dentist at 4484 Sherbrooke street west.is one of this year\u2019s four choices for Loyola of Montreal's Sports Hall of Fame, bringing to 18 the number so honored.Their portraits will be unveiled as part of the 1969 Loyola homecoming events in October.\u201cJack\u201d McMullan is one of Loyola's greatest all-round athletes.He was in the class of 1953 and in his final two years captained both the varsity football and hockey teams.He was regular quarterback for three years.He later starred as football quarterback and hockey captain at Mc- LG SPEC! LEAGUE gs Pw | d pts MOSQUITO PEE WEE ) Expos 12 9 810 16 Pirates 7 6 6 0 0 12 giants 12 9 45 0 8 Marlins 77 430 8 Dodgers 12 9 36 0 6 RedWings 7 7 4 3 0 8 Mets 12 9 36 0 6 Jets 75230 4 Chiefs 75 14 0 2 PEEWEE Indians 76 150 2 ALLSTARS 4 3 2 1 0 4 Lawn bowling officially opens The Westmount Lawn Bowling Club has officially opened.Alderman Douglas Robertson representing Mayor Peter Mc- Entyre delivered the first bowl and expressed the wish that the club will have a successful season.This year the club membership has increased considerably.The Westmount Club is 68 years old, is situated in the heart of Westmount and has been the home of many notable champions in Canadian lawn bowling history.CUNT RFR RH TRIUMPH - TRG - SPITFIRE ho 1 [1911 A ORDERS NOW ACCEPTED FOR TR6 GIFTS TO PLEASE DAD FAMOUS TOBACCOS LANE OF NEW YORK NOBEL OF COPENHAGEN CHARATAN OF LONDON EICKEN OF HAMBURG PIPES ORLIK KRISWILL BARLING BRAKNER CHARATAN CIGARS CUBA Por Larranago H.Upmann Simon Bolivar Belinda El Rey Del Mundo BRAZIL SUERDIECK Romeo Y.Julieta DANNEMANN Jose L.Piedra Large assortment of tobacco pouches, pipe stands, lighters and other smoker's accessories.1331 St.Catherine St.W.Phone 842-5794 NMENT Heo INCORPORATED 6505 ST.JAMES, w (at Cavendish) TEL: 481-0892 16 - Thursday, June 5, 1969 Seminar probes elderly needs The Golden Age Committee of Westmount Rotary held a seminar last Thursday, at St.Andrew's United Church to \u2018pick the brains\u201d of 50 highly qualified, community minded citizens to discover the delineations which should be made to establish a Senior Citizens\u2019 Centre that involves its members and serves both them and the community of which they are a part.Among those present were: P.M.MacEntyre, mayor; Dawe, city manager; D.C.Mc- Luskie, Rotary president; Miss J.Tansey, academic vice-presi- dent of Canadian Executive Service Overseas; Mrs.M.Allaire, director, Senior Citizens Forum; Dr.H.Graver, psychiatrist, Maimonidese Hospital; R.T.Af- fleck, architect; Dr.H.A.Bo- right, city medical officer, and Miss S.Ross, director, and Mrs.J.Burns, member of the board, Leisure Time Services of Québec.After a brief speech of welcome by Mr.McLuskie, David Room, chairman of the Rotary Golden Age committee, outlined Rotary\u2019s involvement with senior citizens to date and the nature of the present two year pilot project which Rotary is initiating in Westmount in the form of a five-day program for seniors.The meeting adjourned for lunch and reconvened for a panel discussion in which Mr.Room was moderator and Mrs.Allaire; W.A.Eversfield, vice-president of Canadian Executives Overseas; Dr.Grauer, Mrs.Burns and Miss Tansey particppated, each giving a brief outline of their encounters with mature people in their respective and diverse professional fields.Following a question period the meeting broke into six smaller groups.Subsequently the groups came together in plenary session to report to each other on their topics in a most informative half- hour.In a wide arc of thought the compass needle seemed to rest on the real difficulty of how to help people without making them helpless, how to preserve and foster growth throughout a person\u2019s life, how to help society to change its attitude on aging and the consequent rejection it inflicts on many members of the community, and how to reach those who are already isolated.Good turnout expected for Mayor's parley Approximately half of the 62 persons, representing clergy, social work groups, school, police and municipal officials, have accepted Mayor Peter McEn- tyre\u2019s invitation to discuss basic youth problems, including drugs at City Hall Monday evening.(Examiner, May 29, P.1.) Westmount School Board has postponed for one night, to Tuesday, its regular statutory June meeting to enable Chairman W.T.Wood, Home and School presidents and other invitees, to attend the conference.His Worship is hopeful that the simple agenda will foster to-the- point discussion and formation.of a small action group which may report before summer heightening of youth problems.FINE CROPS IN PROSPECT STREET \u201cA noticeable tendency towards self-improvement is evident,\u201d says an objection filed with the Québec Housing Corporation concerning homes in the southeast sector of Westmount.One aspect of self-improvement not evident this week in front of approximately half the homes on Prospect street was a tendency to cut grass.Between some well-kept lawns were fine crops of hay and weeds standing nearly a foot high.Robb heads Roslyn H&S Lawyer James A.Robb, 9 Ren- frew avenue, defeated in last January's try for Westmount school commissioner in the first local school board election in 50 years, has made it without contest to the presidency of Roslyn Home and School Association.Obscenity, insults draw fine of $50 Brian Ashby, 6 Park place, was given two weeks in which to pay a $50 fine when found guilty in Westmount Municipal Court yesterday morning by Judge A.McT.Stalker of, on Mar, 20, causing a disturbance and using insulting and obscene language.On a second charge, of assault, he was found not guilty.SPORT SWEATHERS GIVEN TO BOYS BY POLICEMEN The Westmount Police Association last Saturday invited in boys and their leaders of the Comité Jeune de Montréal-Nord and presented them with sweaters for use in team sports.At the presentation at the Straton Street headquarters: are, left to right, G.P.Theoret, secretary; Adrien Roy; alain Roy, No.; Cst.R.Roy: Michel Boyer, No.1; Cst.G.Pike John MacDonald, No.8, re Anatole Vinette, president of the CIMN.\"INVESTING IN AN INFLATIONARY ECONO A .two-part seminar on protecting your savings through investment; with special emphasis on the use of mutual funds.Whether you already own such funds or are consideri even a modest entry into the investment world, you will find these lectures interesting, informative and possibly profitable.Reserve your place for the Course To be held &t the Gatineau Salon, Queen Elisabeth Hotel \u20188:15 to 10:15 P.M.Part | \u2014 Wednesday, June 11, 1969.Part || \u2014 Wednesday, June 18, 1969.NO CHARGE NO OBLIGATION FOR RESERVATION Call 878-3111 A.W.Buie Investments Ltd.Suite 2425, Swck Exchange Tower, Place Victorie, Montreal 115, Quebec.Lectures will be conducted by H Andrews, B.A.Executive Vice-President Holland, Andrews, Perrier & Co.Ltd.& À.W.Buie Investments Ltd.; Vice-Chalrman of the Canadian Stock_ Exchange; Chairman invesiment Dealers Association of Canada (Quebec Section); W.N.Coburn, B.Comm., Vice-President Holland, Andrews, Perrier & Co.Lid.& A.W.Bule investments Lid.; G.Birch- wood, B.Sc.(Econ.), sv Vice-President Holland, draw, Perrier & Co.Lid, i A.W.Bule Investments Ltd.Are you Percentage-wise ?SPECIAL SES SAVINGS Two short-term investments 0 A quick balance \u2014secure\u2014convenient.buildes\u2014no cheques.REGULAR SAVINGS Great for current expenses\u2014free cheques\u2014minimum balance of $1000 required to obtain interest.==) CANADA PERMANENT TRUST | 1326 Greene Ave., Westmount - 861-8855.D.B.Lane, manager COTE ST.LUC BAR-B-Q INC.CHICKEN TO TAKE OUT LLANE SPECIAL LUNCHEON qu HOME DELIVERY CATERING FOR BANQUETS 5403 Cote StLuc Rd.Invest in Tax Free FREEPORT - THE BAHAMAS A phenomenally modern community with an ideal climate.Choice waterfront and waterview lots for homes, duplexes and apartments - serviced.Inspection tour and terms arranged.For details, write Box 83, Victoria Station, Montreal.@ .\u2019 A id "]
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