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[" al?bi A student, left, and a father frame Dawson College Director-General Poul Gallagher in corridor conversation with a parent at Sunday night's first open house at the local English-language \"CEGEP.\u201d (See also page 15, and students\u2019 \"Dawson Mind\u2019 on page 8.) Blaze evacuates building One of Westmount's large.older apartment buildings.5010 Sherbrooke street west on the southwest corner of Claremont.was evacuated by firemen and police Tuesday evening when a particularly hot fire.caused by spilled.highly-volatile contact ce ment, wrecked the kitchen of the superintendent's flat.The apartment.No.7.wa: badly damaged by smoke which permeated other parts of the building as well.Berman's Drug Store.below.suffered some water damage.A one-and-a-half- inch pump stream was used to quell the blaze by local firemen.assisted by mutual aid men and equipment from Outremont.St.Laurent help arrived but was not needed: Town of Mount Royal was Tenders open Tenders were opened at City Hall yesterday noon for four trucks.a station wagon.a two- door sedan and two air compressors with pavement breakers for the public works department.Results are to be reported to City Council Monday night.Offices entered Three offices at 1310 Greene avenue were broken into early Tuesday evening.À petty-cash box was taken from one.drawers =, turned out in another while noth- J .ng appeared to have been disturbed in the third.Disorderly house; three arrested Two keepers, both Americans, and one local found-in were arrested early Saturday evening by Westmount Police in a raid on an alleged disorderly house in a modern St.Catherine street apartment.The cases are cheduled to be heard in Westmount Muni- \" cipal Court Dec.18.It is the first house of ill repute known of by police locally since 1966.busy fighting a fire of its own at the time.Bad burns were suffered by Mrs.H.Cullen.the superintendent's wife.who won praise.Caught with the blaze between her and the door of the kitchen and despite her injuries.she climbed out the window onto a roof and in through a bedroom to sound the building alarm.Westmount Public Safety was notified by phone by Mrs.J.Black of adjoining Apartment 6.To hospital Mrs.Cullen was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and her son.Brian.10.to the Montreal Children's.He suffered burns to the insteps of both feet.And a 96-year-old woman resident of Apartment 40.carried down by two Westmount detectives.also was taken to the Queen Elizabeth as a precaution.As near as can be determined.young Brian was working in the kitchen on a hobby project shortly after 8 pm and ran out of glue.He fetched a large container of his father\u2019s contact cement.which was accidentally knocked off the table where he was working.His mother was helping him spoon the vaporous liquid back into the container when it suddenly ignited.possibly by a gas stove pilot light being reached by the fumes.Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home Vol.XXXVII, No.45 Westmount 215, P.Q., Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 10- New valuations topped Transfers dive, property pri The number of real estate transfers in Westmount in Oct- tober nose-dived from both the same month a vear ago and from last month.though prices showed a healthy increase in percentage valuations.There were 25 changes of ownership in which sale prices were given at the registry office.These aggregated $1,401,838.In October 1968 there were 38 transfers totalling $2,205.828.Last month it was 43 for $1.273.436.Markup of October 1969 sales over the city valuations on the current tax roll was $441.180.or 45.9 percent.October 1968's average markup was 37.8 percent while September 1969's was 34.7 percent.Last month's transfers, furthermore, showed an overall gain of $69.588 over the new.yet-to-be- homologated and hotly-contested 120 Lewis avenue valuation roll.or 52 percent.Twelve of the 25 sales were for prices equal to or better than the new valuations.Five of these showed markups over the new valuations in excess of 20 percent.one over 33 percent.Biggest Biggest individual private sale was that of 28 Summit crescent (continued on \" page 2) NEXT WEEKS\u2019 WEA THER By ERIC NEAL NOVEMBER 28 to DECEMBER 6 Sunny periods and high winds to open this troublesome period.The cold spell is followed by increasing cloud bringing snow, rain and hail for many districts, also thick fogs.With intermittent rains lasting through the middle of the week, we will see the sidewalks again, and the snow cover will be washed from many ski slopes.High winds and sleet follow, probably with thunder.And, to end the week, extremely cold in the north and both coasts of the gulf.Snowshowers in the south, and windswept drifts of hard snowgrains.Temperatures: South, zero and 35°F.; Laurentians, 10 below and 35°F.Northern and gulf counties, 20 below and 20°F.above.Rain, 4\u201d.Snow, southe 3-5\", north, 9-11\" Ss Up 28 Summit crescent Council meeting Monday The December statutory meeting of Westmount City Council is to take place Monday evening at 8 pm in the council chamber at City Hall, open as usual to any interested member of the public.Washer icing causes prang; cost $1,500 A Pierrefonds driver in his sports car learned the hard way early Sunday morning another lesson for all motorists for this season of the onset of cold weather: Remember to get anti-freezing mixture put in your windshield washers and/or that even this liquid will temporarily opaque your vision if squirted onto the glass of a cold car.Jean-Paul Dufresne, 37.driving his 1967 Triumph west opposite 4373 Westmount avenue at 12:15 am Sunday.operated his washer.Unable to see.he found another car in front of him \u2014 too late.The parked 1967 Pontiac GTO of Gordon Mitchell of Pointe Claire was struck squarely on the left rear corner and bunted 40 feet along the pavement by the force of Dufresne\u2019s impact.Still blind.the Triumph continued on almost a full block before coming to a stop at Murray Hill.Combined damages to the two vehicles: $1,500.No one, happily.hurt.Scooted A Lambretta motor scooter was stolen from outside 4115 Sherbrooke street west sometime Tuesday morning.It belonged to Phil Baker.4970 Randall avenue.N.D.G.Revision hearings underway Six afternoon and evening sessions of the board of revision have been held between last Thursday and Tuesday evening.in which the cases of 66 appellants have seen heard.all relating to commercial property in West- mount.Thus a start has been made on the 1.500-plus appeals lodged against the new 1970 valuation roll.No decisions have been rendered.though it is believed that the findings in many of the cases heard may lead to judgments in whole groups of similar appeals.Hearings are expected to resume in mid-December for another week.Individual notices of times of hearings are being given taxpayers concerned.The sittings are broken into periods of 15 or 20 minutes each for each case or group of cases.$2,000 haul An estimated $2.000.mostly jewelry.was stolen from 562 Grosvenor avenue by burglars, it was discovered last Wednesday.A color television set from the home was found on the front lawn.suggesting the culprits had been disturbed at their work.$300 in drugs seized in eatery A quantity of marijuana, hashish and LSD estimated as worth $300 on the illicit trafficking market, was seized Friday by Westmount Police in a snack bar at 4435 St.Catherine street west, frequented by local teenagers.The drugs were picked up off the floor.There were no arrests.SS BLIOTH A IN SPORTS 2 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 Gelber to Irwing Jacobs, $115,000 $150,000 ($91,950, $118,800); 9 de Casson: 450, 450); ., from Roy G.Peers (Rs Victoria: from Leslie Clegg to to Mrs.André Villeneuve, $48,500 James Higgins, $41,000 ($29.300.34.600, $48,150); $46,050); Belmont: from Melville David- 20 de Casson: from Estate of Nor- son to The Roy | Trust Co., $48,000 STANDING man Root to Robert Cundill, $48,000 ($35,600, $44,900); and City of Westmount ($31,800, $40,200); 62 Chesterfield: from Mrs.William recreation department 28 Summit crescent: from Mrs.Ir Arbuckle to Mrs.Gerald Levinson, MUNICIPAL HOCKEY win Leopold to Marcel Mauron, $37,500 ($21,250, $31,100).LEAGUES The League standings as at Your Salesman Tuesday am: League SPWLDF APTS GERRY GAGNON PEE WEE - Seals 151100522 766-8521 .Mules 151100422 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Broncs 152110772 Sedan, 1967, 16,000 miles Kings 151001111 $3,595.00 Huskies 152011361 tes from Giouard ond Sherbrooke via th Bulls 151010240 or oy Eo goon © irouard on erbrooke via the LALONDE AUTOMOBILE LTD.3897 Bannantyne Ave.Verdun 766-8521 Trans fers ceo Lincoln, Marquis, Cougar, Montego, Maverick, Cortina tinved f i _\u2014 (continued from page 1) == \u2014\u2014 from Mrs.Irwin Leopold to Mar- .cel Mauron for $150,000.small- The Trading Post oo est was of 120 Lewis avenue from\u2019 .@ William S.Byrt to Mrs.Anthony Ski Shop Inc.-@.Hobbs at $17,000.Topping slightly the Summit 4240 Decarie Blvd.crescent deal was a commercial Tel.484-3447 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Package Deal $95.00 Kastinger Buckle Boot Chamonix Ski Tyrolia Step-on Binding Poles Straps and Installation Imported SKI SWEATERS Perfectly packaged for Christmas $19.95 -524.95 Open every week doy night till 9 thru December 600 Cote St.Antoine: from John F.Kiely and John J.Ernault to Craig Crossman, $38,000 (present valuation $25,900, new valuation, $35,850); 247, 249, 251 Melville: from Mrs.Richard Kaselaan to Leonide Statchen- ko, $46,000 ($19,350, $37,000) ; 110 Blenbeim: from Eric Aho to Gerald A.Cooke, $21,000 ($10,950, $21,700); 482 Roslyn: from Canada Iron Foundries to Mrs.Harvey Hollinger, $75.000 ($79.200.$91,350).44 Rosemount: from Jeffrey Wad- sworth to Neil B.Ivory, $85,000 ($74,200, $90,900); 3 Belvedere road: from Gerald G.Ryan to Mrs.Donald Meagher, $1 and other considerations ($54,850, Long known as Montreal's House of Better Sports Cars DECARIE MOTORS HAS NOW ADDED Motors Ltd.sold to Vorelco Ltd.ing the Auto-Hamer showrooms In addition to the 25 priced siderations\u2019 while there were se- nine came to $286,350.new va- | ana FO R fers follow: You can get depth of tread THE FABULOUS transaction wherein Cooke Toledo a piece of land on the south side of WH Y P AY St.Catherine street, opposite Alexis Nihon Plaza and adjoin- for $151,653 (old valuation $57.950.new valuation $113.400).2 sales.two additional ones were shown as for \u201c$1 and other con- | ven declarations, mostly for estate SNOW TIRES! purposes.Old valuations of these luations.$397.500.Details of the month\u2019s trans- 2 Retread Tires with the same AS THE EXPENSIVE $60,699); ny, 4309 Montrose: from Gordon C.Savage to Eman B.Newcomb, $62,000 ) ($41,350, $56,750); J AG U A R 164 Metcalfe: from T.C.Chown Ltd.to Mrs Roland W.Ormerod, $19,000 ($13,700, $20,400); 120 Lewis: from William S.Byrt to Mrs.Anthony Hobbs, $17,000 ($8,350, $17,000); 85 Sunnyside: from Mrs.Donald F.King to Mrs.Bernard Skinner, $55,000 ($41,000, $54,500); 418 Wood: from Mrs.Arthur Stanger to Mrs.Stephen Whitney, $1 and cons., ($25,700, $41,850) ; 488 Elm: From Adam Huttinger to George Leiser, $32,000 ($22,800, $37,900): 341 Redfern: from Stuart Dunlop to John A.Garland, $70,000 ($70,000, $84,750); St.Catherine, land: (adjoining 4040 St.Catherine) from Cooke Toledo Motors Ltd.to Vorelco Ltd., $151,653 ($57,950, $113,400); 21 Rosemount: from Estate of William Wainwright to Mrs.George Albert Daly.$105,000 ($60,900, $85,150); 379 Roslyn: from Mrs.Gordon Morison to Eric H.Morter, $34,000 ($20,450, $34 400): 356 Metcalfe: from John R.Gar- TO ITS QUALITY LINE OF BRITISH LEYLAND MOVERS aaa a GUARANTEE AND THEY'LL DO THE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON E TYPES NPN IN NNN NN NINN NNN NNN NT a Orders accepted en the XJ6 SALOON* *(Voted Car of the Year) PAPAIN, = \u201c 0 À v L land to Geoffrey James, $35,000 ($24,400, $38,150); 544 Claremont: from Estate of Conrad Manseau to Mrs.George Preston, $28,000 ($27,650, $42,850); 770 Lansdowne: from Mrs.John Plunkett, $40,000 ($29,800, $43,550); Sunnyside, land: from Mrs.Raymond Caron to Robert H.Morse II, $185 ($1,750, \u2014 ); 815 Lansdowne from Mrs.Isaac 6505 St.James St., W.(At Cavendish) Hu.1-9151 MOTOR T es 55 GINCE Street ( EE CT dde NZ POT SO DECARIE oy 866- 4551 VETERANS TAXI ASS'N CITY Od Pi 6 PERT So.doing The following building permits\u2019 were issued at Westmount City _ Hall during the past week: Nov.19 565 Argyle: for H.P.D.Van Ginkel by R.M.Clark Construction Co.Ltd.and City Plumbing & Heating Co., alterations and plumbing per plans, $10,000; 4309 Montrose: for E.New- comb by R.M.Clark Construction Co.Ltd.and A.F.Belanger & Fils, alterations and plumbing per plans, $18,000; 604 Carlton: for G.Empey by John Watson (Quebec) Ted plumbing, three fixtures, $650.Mail fiddled The possible theft of mail from apartment boxes in the lobby of 4508 St.Catherine street west sometime Monday is being investigated by Westmount Police.A tenant found both hers and another letter box open when she returned home at 4:30 pm.A letter addressed to her was lying open.containing cancelled cheques.on top of the boxes.There was no sign of forced entry of the boxes.Toyota Corolla.a JM R 60 hp.Lv a UE 1922 ST-CATHERINE W.935-6352 \" Three escapees ~ ex-Shawbridge picked up here Westmount appears to have been a favorite haven for escapees from the Boys\u2019 Farm at Shawbridge over the past week.One lad of 14, who was questioned in connection with a break and entry at 642 Lansdowne avenue last Wednesday \u2014 in which $155 was taken and a portable typewriter was later found in bushes on The Boulevard nearby \u2014 had apparently been sleeping at nights in apartment lobbies.Another.also 14.was grabbed by Westmount Police in a stolen car Monday at Prince Albert and Springfield avenues.He also has been questioned in connection witt the theft of a radio and tape-play- er from a car at 235 Metcalfe avenue in which yet another Shaw- bridge youth was involved as well as in the theft of the car.Heads Heads: Elected president of the Canadian Headmasters\u2019 Association and Conference recently at Ro- thesay.N.B.was Dr.Robert A.Speirs, headmaster of Westmount's Selwyn House School.The local school will be host to next year's conference.price list of other models.Family Coats of Arms (AS SEEN AT EXPO) HAND IDEAL PAINTED FOR GIFTS IN FULL TO FRIENDS COLOUR OR RELATIVES Your coat of arms is hand pointed with absolute accuracy on embossed copper, mounted on a solid mahogany based 8%\" x 6\".A centuries-old art reborn.A most appreciated gift for $18.00.For a complete Please fill in the coupon and return to : FAMILY COATS OF ARMS MAISON HERALDIC HOUSE 1117 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.SUITE 309 MONTREAL 110, P.Q.CANADA Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 - 3 WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN\u2019S WE.3-4046 Estate Pieces Purchased ESTABLISHED 1899 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave, Rotarians told of 70s air travel By E.C.GANNON Christopher Columbus must have spun in his grave to hear of the advances made in world travel through the medium of aviation as pictured by Miss Kay Simons.CP Air's first woman travel representative.who addressed members of the West- mount Rotary Club in Victoria Hall at their regular weekly luncheon yesterday.Miss Simons spoke on \u2018\u2018Aviation in the 70s\u2019 and painted a vivid picture of air travel of the future \u2018through ambitious plans being made for stratosphere flying in supersonic planes carrying hundreds of passengers and their mountainous baggage.Miss Simons emphasized the importance of air travel to the Canadian economy.stating that every seat on CP Air means dol- lard to Canada of equal impor- - tance to newsprint or copper.The contribution of aviation to is two-fold as an employer and a purchaser and by bringing tourists to Canada.\u201cIt is not just a matter of providing air service for Canadians to fly to other countries and foreign visitors flying here: it is the foreign money earned by our airlines by carrying what is known as Fifth Freedom Traffic.that is.traffic flying between two foreign countries.Canada is selling air service between the Orient and Mexico.the Orient and South America.Mexico and Lima.between Peru and Argentine.Australia and Europe and between Lisbon.Madrid and Rome.\u201d she said.Canadians should fly Canadian and should not by choice import air-transportation by flying on foreign airlines.she said.President Curt Ross called for the introduction of guests and visitors and congratulated Dick Hertzer on his return from around the world.Andy Durso.vice-president.reminded members of the visit of Italian Ro- tarians in April.suggesting that industrial visits be planned for their entertainment.The guest speaker was introduced by Tony Reid and tendered a vote of thanks by Gerry Stephens, chairman of the bulletin committee.Cubs camp First Westmount Wolf Cub Pack, sponsored by Stanley Presbyterian Church, is to hold a winter camp this weekend at Camp Jackson Dodds under the leadership of Ian Gardner.Headquarters tor PHILIPS Tope Recorders Record Players Stereos @ TV [Radios @® Shavers BLL & SERVICE 1401 Peel Street \u2014 288-416\" HY A AR RS TA ETS Honored Geoffrey H.Morse, 52 Rose- mount avenue, is one of several students honored for academic achievement recently at Nasson College, Springvale, Maine.where he is a junior student.He received a bronze award for scholastic excellence.He is a mathematics major.RMR ASSOCIATION BRANCH NO.14 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Is Open EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at the RMR Armory 4625 St.Catherine street west WESTMOUNT POTENTIAL MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME WHEN YOU THINK SPAGHETTI YOU HAVE TO THINK TOMASSO DELIVERY IN WESTMOUNT 739-5555 FLORIDA BOUND?Fly to Florido or anywhere in North Ameri-\u2019 ca \u2014 and arrange to have your car delivered by calling Montreal Drive Away Service.À bonded driver will deliver your car to your destination \u2014 he will pick it up at your home \u2014 giving you a chance to meet him before leaving.Montreal Drive Away Service's drivers are carefully screened and selected.References available on request.Call Paul B.Smith MONTREAL DRIVE AWAY SERVICE Ltd.4018 St.Catherine St.West 937-2816 Westmount \u2018Est.1963 CALL ANYTIME THE WESTMOUNT Examiner Makiag net just your house but all of Westmount your heme Published Every Thursday by J.W.Sancton & Sons 4630 St.Catherine Street West Westmount 215, P.Q.Editorial 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 10 he an independent.clean newspaper tor the home.devoted to public service.Mail Subseriptions: $3.30 per vear- S200 hall vear.l'en cents à copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association.Queher Weekly Newspapers Association.Second class mail registration number 1760 4 - Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 © WeSay Bits 'n\u2019 pieces Any newspaper office must be seen to believe the volume of mail which flows in.much of it useless but which must all be gone through for grist for that particular journalistic mill.Phone calls.too.many also useless.must be answered and listened to for the little seeds of fact from which useful stories grow.For some time we have been laying aside bits \u2018n\u2019 pieces.gleaned from the post and the phone.which may or may not interest our readers even if not grist.each item in itself.for full-blown news or editorial treatment.A sampling: A Westmount housewife.formerly in the real estate business.suggests that home-owners and realtors alike are doing themselves a mis-service with the over abundance of For Sale\u201d SIGNS ON HOMES\u2019 Many.she claims.are merely *\u2018fishing expeditions\u201d for good prices without any idea of selling for less than an inflated figure.To the cruising house-looker.it makes houses in Westmount look like a drug on the market.Real estate trade listings would suffice.she asserts.Bank of Montreal believed now awaiting only final approval of a build- Review: ing by-law change to announce start of work on their new building at Greene and de Maisonneuve.No one knows, least of all reasonably high-up CPR officials.what's holding up announcement of the big development centred on Westmount Station.extending from the Glen to Decarie.Despite assertions that the project is off for now.one of the most modern structures on the site.Allan\u2019s Beverages.has just been demolished.Meanwhile.Farquhar-Robertson.in the same area on de Maisonneuve.has been refurbishing .This is the season.with festivities coming up.of warnings about drinking and driving.An Ontario firm has come up with an under-the-dash- board coffee-maker: make the one ON the road a cup of coffee!.Down in the States they are putting up a smoking deterrent in a package which looks just like a package of cigarets .In Tokyo they are beating scofflaws: instead of a parking ticket under your windshield wiper.it is in a plastic case which is padlocked to the vehicle and re moved only after the fine is paid.\u201cStyle\u201d magazine says the fashion term \u201cunisex\u201d has been replaced now with \u201cduosex.\u201d suggesting it is an improvement.Is it?.The The Harrison Hot Springs conference Over the weekend, I participated in a Liberal \u201cthinkers\u201d conference at Harrison Hot Springs.B.C.This was the third such conference this fall.the other two major parties having had theirs earlier.However.a distinction has to be made here.Whereas the PCs at Niagara Falls and the NDP in Winnipeg attempted to reach a consensus on the direction their respective parties would take in the 70s.the Liberal confernece attempted only to have the potential problems of the 70s aired and discussed by non-partisan and partisan delegates alike.The conference was only the first in a three-phase program culminating about this time next year with a national policy conference.The weekend was unique in that it was the first time the Liberal Party while in office had organized a conference for the express purpose of discussing subjects that had not yet been dealt with through existing or proposed Sherbrooke Daily Record is not only printed in black and white.it is printed by Black and White: Conrad M.Black.chairman and publisher: Peter G.White.president .The new contract for high school teachers calls for 1.250 minutes\u2019 teaching per week.No wonder they don't state it in hours like every other working stiff: thats just under 21 hours per week.And Christmas, Easter and summer holidays.and convention time off.too .Bell Canada says it is NOT opposed to bilingualism (continued on page 18) \u2018Joe Egg\u2019 another Centaur hit You hesitate to say you had a hilariously funny evening with a \u2018human vegetable\" child.We've all known families with the tragedy of a thoroughly helpless member.and that situation is thoroughly unfunny.Rarely will you find parents.as in Peter Nichols\u2019 play.\u2018Joe Egg\u201d, who can so detach themselves from reality that they can have, superficially at least.great fun over their predicament.For.of course, there is nothing funny about 10-year-old Josephine: in fact.she is a pretty horrifying centrepiece for any stage of an evening.including that in the old Stock Exchange building of Old Montreal Tuesday night when the Centaur Theatre Company made \u2018Joe Egg' their second first-night of the season.What made this their second success in a row.for us.was the skill of the two lead players of the parents.Brian and Sheila.For this is one of those plays which.without taking anything.away from the cleverness of the author in exploiting the close kinship of tragedy and comedy.would be a disaster without adroit acting.Thus.the credit in the outcome must go to David Schurmann.the happily distraught schoolteacher and father.and only slightly less to Victoria Mitchell.his guilt-complexed wife.mother of their completely crippled \u201cJoe\u201d.Schurmann is a superb mimic.At the start he plays the audience as his school class to the point that we felt almost intimidated.He swings easily.as the play progresses.into taking off a bumbling family doctor.a Ger- manically abrupt medical specialist and.most priceless of alla timid English country vicar who imagines he\u2019s a \u201cswinger.Heavy load Miss Mitchell does not have Schurmann\u2019s versatility.though perhaps her part does not summon as much talent.However.she is completely convincing.delivering a heavy lineage load with energy and firm decision as to what her role must convey.Anne Brunet as the little \u201cvegetable\u201d deserves a mention.Immobility and convulsions throught two long acts are not easy: and we particularly liked the strategerm of the little dance she performed solo to mark the intermission \u2014 a stroke of staging genius relieving an intolerable concern for the image of a helpless youngster.The \u201cother couple\u201d.Freddie and Pamela.are competently performed by Ken James and Denise Huot.Miss Huot had the title role in the company's *\u2018Prime of Mill Jean Brodie\u201d last month.And Myra Benson plays the grandmother with the sureness of an old thespian.We still much like the simplicity and intimacy of the old Stock Exchange theatre.and still found the seats just an inch or so two close for knee comfort.An excellent evening.The Centaur Foundation for the Performing Arts is the administrative head of the Centaur Theatre Company.as well as of Instantheatre and the Centaur Ticket Service.The board of directors includes H.Auerbach.4488 Sherbrooke street west: P.Duffield.4404 de Maisonneu- ve boulevard west: A.Lafleur.12 Melbourne avenue: Mrs.Charles Alexander, 5 Murray avenue.and Norman May.also of West- mount.-JWS.legisltation.The last Liberal thinkers, conference.held in Kingston in 1960 and which I had the opportunity to attend, did indeed deal with the problems for the 60s.but the Liberal Party at that time.as you no doubt remember, was undergoing a rebirth in its role as the official opposition party.Many of the ideas discussed in Kingston resulted in important social legislation once the Liberals regained office.It is hoped that the ideas discussed over the weekend may find themselves incorporated into equally important legislation for the 70s.Meantime, the papers presented at Harrison as well as the transcripts of the discussions held there will be submitted to policy seminars at the constituency.provincial and regional levels.Interested groups and individuals will be invited to present their views on a host of subjects.If the necessary arrangements can be made, a national policy rally will then be held in late 1970 to formulate Liberal Party policy for the 70s.For decade It is important that the views of the greatest number of people be heard at these policy seminars.for the decisions reached next year will influence the direction that Canada will take in such important areas as social policy.environmental pollution.urban affairs.poverty and communications.for the next decade or longer.This statement is.of course.predicated on the assumption that the Liberal Party will remain in office for some time to come.But even if it were not to bethe type and scope of problems that we must face and manage in the 70s and 80s must be grasped now, no matter what party may or will be in office.This is not to say that the problems facing us today will not be the same facing us 10 years from now.What can be said with certainty is that the problems of tomorrow will bear slight resemblance to those of today in their magnitude and their implications for Canadian Society.We therefore need to adopt new tools and reshape existing ones if we are truly to come to grips with the challenge of the 70s.This is what the prime minister had to say at Harrison Hot Springs on the approach to the questions and issues of the 70s.\u201cOur time frame is not the next year.or the next session of Parliament.but the next decade.I think that is a reasonable period.and perhaps the only reasonable period.for our purposes.In a matter as familiar and as obvious as water pollution.we are paying for the decisions taken or avoided 10 years ago.At the end of the 70s we will be living with the results of decisions taken at the beginning of the decade.Planning.whether it is by a political party or a government or a private company.must operate in a scale of time which is sufficient to permit it to alter the future.\u201d M.P.Q.J.RICHARD HYDE also sa YS eee More on Bill 63 No apology need be made for again discussing Bill 63 whose title has now been changed from: \u201cAn Act to promote the teaching of the French language in Québec\u201d, to \u201cAn Act to promote the French language in Québec\".Last week, I referred to the vast amount of confused thinking and interpretation to which this bill has given rise.Not only has the bill itself been misunderstood, but the positions of the Québec political parties have generally been distorted by the news media and others who have felt qualified or otherwise obliged to comment thereon.Misconceptions among the general public can be understood and explained by the very complex nature not only of the bill itself.but of the delicate problems which it seeks to correct.On the other hand, when a person in the position of leader of the federal Conservative Party and leader of the MR.HYDE official opposition in Ottawa makes statements which are diametrically opposed to the facts, it becomes necessary to set the record straight.Facts In his recent Montreal speech.Mr.Stanfield criticized the Québec Liberal Party for attempting to block Bill 63.In all justice to Mr.Stanfield.he might well have gathered this impression by reading only the headlines of certain news reports.But Mr.Stan- field must surely know that headlines do not always convey the full meaning of a news item.Here are the facts: The bill was presented by the government on Oct.23 and received unanimous first reading after Mr.Lesage, speaking for the Liberal opposition, had indicated his satisfaction with the three basic principles contained in the bill: but at the same time reserving the right to propose amendments during later stages.This, of course, is the normal method of proceeding on first reading.Second reading.or approval in principle, was proposed by the Government on Oct.28 and it was on that day that Mr.Lesage presented the amendment of the official opposition to include a fourth general principle in the bill.The effect of Mr.Lesage's amendment was to suggest further clauses to the bill to promote and encourage the use of {continued on page 3) = 0 7 æ Na \u2018The following calls were answered by the Westmount Fire Brigade during the past week: Nov.18 6:42 pm: 58 Summit crescent, chimney fire; Nov.19 6:08 am: 4123 de Maisonneuve, strange odor; 9:37 am: 4300 de Maisonneuve, Apt.54, overheated toaster: 2:54 pm: Box 414, Montrose and Forden, false alarm; 10:52 pm: rear 535 Lansdowne, short circuit in block heater wire: Nov.20 Nil; Nov.21 1:52 pm: 4873 Westmount avenue, false alarm; 4:50 pm: Outremont, mutual aid, No.7 pump; 11:06 pm: 393 Roslyn, gasoline spillage from automobile; Nov.22 Nil; Nov.23 2:35 am: Box 125.Dorchester and Clandeboye, false alarm; 9:25 am: 57 Hallowell, water pipe leak: Nov.24 1:45 am: 4333 St.Catherine, defective oil burner: 2:00 pm: 4606 St.Catherine.strange odor: 7:52 pm: No.2 Westmount Square, Apt.902, cooking oil fire.More on Bill 63.(continued from page 4) French as the working language in Québec industry, especially for those whose mother tongue is French.These suggestions reflected the widespread and very serious opposition to Bill 63 which by that time had been made known in every commer of the Province.And by serious opposition, I am not referring to the small groups of radicals who organized public demonstrations in favor of absolute unilingualism.Nor do I mean those who were able to persuade hundreds of youngsters to leave their school classes to protest against a document of which the vast majority were completely unware of the contents.Serious educators were joined by countless leaders of Québec society to point out two fundamental weaknesses of the original Bill 63.First, that despite its title there was little in the law to promote better teaching of the French language in Quebec schools.And second.that it proposed nothing whatever to correct the situation faced by so many French-speaking Québecers who have been obliged to use English at their daily work, even in plants and organizations where the majority of the workers are French.Five hours The so called blocking tactics of the Liberal opposition involved a debate of less than five hours, and resulted in the government itself proposing amendments to the law to correct the points above referred to.In addition.further opposition amendments were accepted by the government.The entire debate on Bill 63 lasted for something over 50 How's your chimney smoke?sweeping \u2018best investment\u2019 Does smoke come from your chimney?\u201cLang may your lummie reek\u201d, say the Scots \u2014 but in the age of modern oil heating, chimney smoke is not a good thing, says Deputy Director Paul E.Motard of the Westmount Fire Brigade.Black smoke, says he, is a sign usually of incomplete com- né Lévesque and one or two of his friends, cannot be considered as an excessive amount of time to deal with a matter of such vital importance to all Québecers, as well as to Canadians in general.To try to interpret the use of five hours of this time by the official opposition \u2014 which has resulted in virtually unanimous acceptance of the bill in its final form \u2014 as obstruction, is clearly a misuse of the term and a distortion of the facts.It may happen from time to time that the official opposition can be criticized for its position and tactics but.in the case of Bill 63.it should be recognized that we have seen one of the best examples of the official opposition carrying out its prime role of constructive criticism and cooperation.With Bill 63 now adopted as law in Québec, it becomes more than ever the duty of English- speaking Québecers to demonstrate their willingness to join together with all our fellow citizens in creating an atmosphere where all can live and work together in harmony, and with mutual co-operation and understanding.The extremists will be left with their sentiments, but without public support.Soft Touch! bustion, which in turn means a maladjustment of the burner and/or drafts.And with the heating season getting underway in earnest, Mr.Motard this week asked residents to give attention to their heating systems if they have not already done so.For the householder, incomplete combustion simply means waste of fuel, the chief points out.What's worse from his standpoint \u2014 and that of the homeowner, needless to say \u2014 such a condition could mean a buildup of soot in the chimney.Deputy Motard feels that the modest cost of the chimney sweep is one of a property owner\u2019s best investments.Says he: \u201cIf there is only a little bit of soot, the owner should be pleased.And instead of being gratified if the sweep produces a lot of soot, he should be concerned and do something about it With systematic chimney sweeping, Westmount suffers few chimney fires, though there was one last week on Summit Crescent.(See \u2018Where Were They Going?\u2014 adjoining.) The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 - 5 Price up 20+ Chimney sweeping now costs residents 50 cents per flue per storey, instead of the present 30 cents, with the existing flat rate of $1.50 for a fireplace regardless of height of the flue.This was the effect of a resolution of Ald.Ian Craig approved by city council recently \u2014 but not before some repartee involving Ald.Jean Richer, City Manager Norman Dawe and City Attorney Arthur Weldon.\u201cHow is it we dictate labor rates in city council?\u201d Ald.Richer asked.\u201cIt goes back into history\u2019.said Mr.Dawe.\u201cIt\u2019s so citizens will not be overcharged.\u201cThey're not unionized!\u201d Mr.Richer declared.\u201cThe city insists on chimneys being swept once a year\u2019, Mr.Weldon explained.\u201cIt has to be a monopoly, else no one would take the job\u201d.\u201c Mr.Dawe then titillated council by reading some of the quaint language of the original by-law of Dec.5, 1898, when chimney sweeping came under the chief of police.The job then was required to be done only once every 24 months.Other provisions of the motion call for a charge of $2 for the FOR A PORTRAIT THAT IS SELF-REVEALING CALL akaodh Suite 15 Dominion Square Building 866-3178 By Appointment | Ÿ DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE | 368 VICTORIA AVE.) 487-1760 full height of each flue in institutional or public buildings and of $2 for the first five storeys with an additional 50 cents for each extra storey of flues in apartment houses, commercial or office buildings.If the heating plant is on the top storey the charge is to be $2.The sweep\u2019s hourly rate when summoned outside his ordinary rounds is $6.Last adjustment of rates was in 1964.1%) D} efore the holidays Please take fair heed Of every plumbing And repair need.4 JOHN WATSON (QUEBEC) LTD.) 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\u201cA basic concern\u2019 1:00am CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH Co 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.Morning Worship (at Simpson) 11:00 A.M.\"'PERMISSIVENESS AND PROMISCUITY\" Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason, B.A.B.D.Organist: Kenneth Meek B.Mus.Choir Director: Barbara Keats B.Mus.Church School: in Trafalgar School, 3495 Simpson Street.11 a.m.Coffee Time following Worship.Church School in all departments.Crib Corner for infants.The Thursday Service 7:30 p.m.nist and Choirmaster r.Victor McCorry Lakeshore Untarian Church 14 Cedar Ave., Pointe Claire 9:30 and 11:15 a.rm.NORTHSHORE FELLOWSHIP 1-9th Ave Roxboro 8:00 p.m.LUTHERAN SIA WESTMOUNT EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave., Westmount Rev.Helmut Saabas 101 Cote St.Antoine Road, near Argyle Ave.Rev.E.À.Kirker, B.A., B.D.Rev.M.R.Ralph, B.A., B.D.November 30th St.Andrew's Day Dialogue Sermon: 11:00 a.m.\u201cGREAT EXPECTATIONS\" Coffee Time Crib Corner and Nursery.Church School 7:30 p.m.Festival Folkmass Island City Singers Holy Communion at the Chancel steps.Gordon C.White B.Mus.Organist and Choir Director Miss Lydia Eibich \u2014 Organist SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30tt.- 9:30 a.m.Senior Sunday School and Bible Class 11:30 a.m.The Service, Jr.$.5.and Nursery FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, WESTMOUNT 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Lesson-Sermon Subject: \u201cANCIENT AND MODERN NECROMANCY ALIASMESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM DENOUNCED\u201d Golden Text: Mark 3:27 No man can enter into a strong mans house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man; and then he will spoil his house.11.00 a.m.Church Service 11.00 a.m.Sunday School Every Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM in the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m.Wednesday 6.30 to 8.00 p.m.11.00 a.m.Care of Infants WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Ministers: Rev.J.Frank Patch, B.A., B.D.Rev.T.Elgar Roberts, Minister of Music 11:00 a.m.\"MICAH: NEITHER COMPROMISE NOR DESPAIR\u201d The Bell Choir will play 7:30 p.m.\"IN CHRIST'S CRUCIBLE\" 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.\u201cA NEW WAY OF PRAYER\u201d At 10:45: Pre-Service Music At Noon: The Coffee hour Welcome to All BAPTIST Snowdon Baptist 5275 Earnscliffe Ave.Corner Eamschite 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 11:00 a.m.and 7:00 p.m.Wednesdays 8 p.m.Prayer Fridays at 8 p.m.Youth \u2018A Fellowship Church with a Warm and Friendly Biblical Qutreach™ - Visitors Most Welcome \u2014 ANGLICAN ST.MATTHIAS Cote St.Antoine Road at Church Hill Canon J.N.Doidge The Rev.W.L.Chatterton ADVENT SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m.Mattins.Sermon: The Rector 11:00 a.m.Church School.Nursery.Crib Corner 11:00 a.m.Mattins.Sermon: The Rector Ne eligious Education: Tues 4:00 p.m.Wed.4.15 Wednesday \"o: 00 a.m.Holy Communion Stephen Crisp.Organist and Choirmaster ST.STEPHEN'S DORCHESTER and ATWATER Mr.E.Tait, AR.C.C.O.Organist and Choir Director November 30th ADVENT1 11:00 a.m.Mattins Lt.Col.G.B.Fee For information call: Mrs.D.Robinson \u2014 931-1172 or Mr.D.Medford \u2014 486-2812 We Welcome You CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Maisonneuve.Westmount The Rev'dK.G.Rutter The Rev'd Canon B.Lindsay ADVENT SUNDAY THE FEAST OF TITLE 8:00 a.m.The Holy Eucharist 10:10 a.m.Mattins - said 10:30 a.m.Procession and sung Eucharist HOLY EUCHARIST DURING THE WEEK 7:00 am.Tuesday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday 8:00 a.m.Friday Organist: Mr.Paul Crawford Conquer fear with love Fearful thinking is basic to most of the world\u2019s problems today, but mankind can progressively learn how to eliminate fear, a lecturer declared in an address prepared for delivery at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel this evening.The speaker was Noel D.Bryan- Jones of Worthing, Sussex, lecturing under the auspices of the Christian Science Church on Cote des Neiges road.Mr.Bryan- Jones is a former First Reader of The Mother Church of Christian Science in Boston, Massachusetts, Dominion hears Edward Spark Edward Spark.director of Forward House, associated with Douglas Hospital, will speak at the Sunday morning worship at Dominion-Douglas United Church.A New group of young people who are playing modern instruments and singing will share in the Worship.Dr.Smith will bring a brief message on the theme \u201cA basic concern\u2019.The Thursday service continues each week at 7:30 pm.SYNAGOGUE Temple Emanu-El 4100 Sherbrooke St.W., Dr.Harry J.Stern, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone, Cantor Herman K.Gottlieb.SABBATH SERVICE Friday evening.November 28th at 8:15 o'clock DR.STERN will speak on \u201cIsrael's Twofold Struggle\u201d SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Closing lecture of first semester Dr.Stern will speak at 10:15 a.m.on \u201cThis we Believe\u201d prior to the lecture worship and breakfast at 9:45am.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL High School Department Saturday mornings at 9:30: Junior School.Sunday mornings at 9:30: Daily Hebrew School.Monday thru Thursday afternoons commencing at 4:00 p.m DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday at 5:45 p.m.Sunday mornings at 9:45a.m a public practitioner of Christian Science healing and a member of the denomination\u2019s worldwide Board of Lectureship.The lecturer explained that fear is overcome as one comes to understand God as unerring, divine Love, or divine Principle, governing man and the universe.Though this learning process our prayers rest on an understanding of the Father's good will for all His children, he stated.Israels struggle Temple topic Sabbath services tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock at Temple Emmanu-El will include a sermon by Dr.Harry J.Stern on \u201cIsrael's Twofold Struggle.\u201d Kid- dush reception follows the worship, under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood, in the Grover auditorium.On Saturday morning Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone will deliver a sermonette based on Torah Portion.BA.Collins \u2014\u2014INC.5610 SHERBROO+E STREET, WEST ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE Eighth Annual THREE CHOIRS FESTIVAL OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC Choirs of THE CHURCH OF ST.ANDREW and ST.PAUL CHOIRS SINGING CAROLS IN PROCESSION, INDIVIDUALLY NTIPHONALLY AND COMBINED Well oo Grabs for the co tion to s Set December bth, 1969 at 4.00 p.m 20 pm.sing Collection Phillips Motley.Director Graham Knott, Director Ted McLearon, Director 115 YEARS OF SERVICE moans semelhing pfecial DE MAISONNEUVE BLVD WEST TO ATWATER AVENUE | FORT ST \u2014\u2014 TEES FUNERAL CHAPEL 7 TOWERS ST \u2014 AREA FOR 30 CARS.von TT NEW PARKING rT METRO | ST MARK ST \u2014\u2014 ~g\u2014 ST MATTHEW ST TO GUY ST \u2014 ST CATHERINE STw 5 1459 TOWERS STREET - Tees & Co.Inc.FUNERAL DIRECTORS 937-9278 © bi © City Singers at St.Andrew's Sunday night The Island City Singers.under the direction of Donald Patriquin, perform a Festival Folkmass at St.Andrew's Church this Sunday at 7:30 pm.A 40 member choir of young people.the singers include teachers.nurses.doctors, lawyers.housewives and accountants who meet weekly for rehearsal.Originally known as the University Alumni Singers.the group has presented 50 concerts in the Montreal area, with a repertoire ranging through classical.sacred and secular music.The Festival Folkmass is a recent venture of the conductor and two members of the singers.who have composed and arranged the entire score.Taking advantage of the instrumental talent available within the group.they scored the Mass for guitars.string bass and percussion.with two flutes obbligato.A special feature of this visit to St.Andrew's is the first public performance of a choral setting.by the director.of the new United Church affirmation of faith, \u201cMan is Not Alone\u2019.During this Sunday evening's service Holy Communion will be celehrat- ed at the chancel steps.St.Andrew\u2019s Day will also be marked at the morning service when the ministers, Rev.E.A.Kirker and Rev.M.R.Ralph, will present a dialogue sermon.\u201cGreat Expectations.\u201d The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 - 7 \u201cGIVE THE CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT LASTS ALL YEAR\u201d À MEMBERSHIP TO THE ATWATER LIBRARY 1200 ATWATER AVENUE - 935-7344 Regular.$10.00 Senior Citizens .5.00 Students .5.00 BOOKS FOR EVERY TASTE FLORA TRIBUTES For years flowers have been used as a traditional means of bringing comfort to the family.Express your sorrow in this manner as flowers add beauty and warmth to the service and attest to o cherished memory.lors, / a gl LE 933-2751 4467 St.Catherine St.W.(Bet.Metcalfe & Melville) Westmount There's something worth missin on 1Vtonight.TV is like that.Sometimes you have to know what to miss.But there's an easy way out.The TV Times.It's new.It's about TV.And you get it free with Saturday's Gazette.It's a readable little magazine.With up-to-the-very-last-minute listings for the entire week.You can pick up the whole package by calling 861-1111 and ordering The Gazette.Every Saturday, the TV Times will be inside.Gear The Gazette TV Times 861-1111.Moderation in all things. © Minutes of ISAC The Dawson Community, though lacking in attendance, show a keen interest in the activities of the ISAC.The following is a copy of the minutes for the Nov.14th meeting: A meeting of the IS.A.C.was held November 14th.at 2 p.m.in the Conference Room - Third Floor.There were 9 members present.Present were: Mike Belleville.Linda McFarland, Bill Reid, Vicki Smolka, Steve Ward, Glenda Abraham.Bruce McKell, Chris Cornell, Miguel Figueroa.The meeting began informally.Reports of Committees: Communications \u2014 It was pointed out that Gary Parker's publicity group and communications are trying a liaison.A short discussion follow- Miscellaneous \u2014 There was a discussion on the benefits of attending the A.G.E., and whether it is worth the cost.MOTION: That we send delegates to the AGE.and that the I.S.A.C.finance them.The motion was seconded.The vote was 7 for.1 against.1 abstain.Flick Society: It was brought out that they are having trouble with rooms and posters.A two-week extension was asked.A short discussion followed.MOTION: That repayment on the Flick loan have a two-week postponement.The motion was seconded.The vote was 9 for - unanimous.School Colours: A questionnaire and informative paper was presented by Vicki.A discussion followed.New Business: There was a discussion on the student office.This discussion is to be continued at the next meeting.There was a motion for adjournment at 4 p.m.Would the driver who parked on Greene above Selby Sunday night and later inadvertently rammed the car parked ahead please call 932-3157 days or Westmount Police ?You did more damage than you thought.EDITORIAL Some time ago, I wrote an editorial, praising the establishment of ISAC, sincerely believing that this Student Council would finally get Dawson operating.It seems that we of the Mind were laboring under a gross misconception.Save for the shoosing of school colors, absolutely nothing has developed.Why has this incomprehensible situation come about?The answer lies not in ISAC but in the students at large.Time and time the question of apathy has risen.Like it or not.this school wallows in indifference and apathy.The maxim of the inception of this fine college was Dawson is Students.It is but another form.a conglomeration of whining, inarticulate berating students.These irrational beings constantly complain.throwing abuse at ISAC, the Commission and the Council.What they should finally realize is that they are at the crux of all the ills at Dawson.It is fine to criticize and offer one\u2019s opinion but a line must be drawn.To be blunt \u2018lay off your screeching my feeble minded friends.You want Dawson to function, take part in the decisions of Dawson.Formulate ideas, bring them up at meetings of the student Council, but stop this nonsense of pointing accusing fingers at these very people who are trying to do their work.It seems that all our cherished freedom is going to waste.Freedom does not mean sitting back and waiting nor things to happen.ISAC and the other groups have their hands tied, they can not do their work without the support of the students.Their purpose is to implement the wishes of the students.So wake up Dawson.Time for a little work people.The most urgent and pressing problem to be resolved is one of student fees.It must be done before Christmas recess.There is a variety of organizations from sports to entertainments that are desperately in need of funds.The estimated fee for this semester is approximately $12.and it must be resolved now other wise we are sunk.For God's sake get with it! STUDENTS ACT NOW Note?Dec.10 is the proposed publication date for the first issue of The Dawson Mind in the format of a separate edition.i.e.similar to other college weeklies.It 15 important that all college events receive publicity.therefore the staff are asking each department or club head to hand in any information pertaining to their organization's activities to the Dawson Mind before Dec.4th (or each Thursday).Our office is in room 2000: telephone \u2014 local 315.Grading ?How will Dawson students be graded this semester\u201d It was decided that a \u201cC\u201d would mean satisfactory completion of the course.But this system is to be only used this semester.and a new method will be drawn up for next semester.More concise we hope! 8 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Nov.27th.1969 Published weekly by Dawson College students for the Dawson community EDITOR.Bob McDonald News Editor .Barry Chait Happenings Editor .- Joni Murray Reporters and Contributors.Carmen Alfonso, Tad Fadakowski, Marilyn Schneiderman, Christine Thompson, Lesley Ward, Mary Pla- ter, Bob Gaglewicz, Bill Mandziuk, Anne Desrosiers.931-6031 20 PERCENT DISCOUNT for DAWSON STUDENTS 2 - 2e nes.mt A Nop.4 Cummings Furs Limited Dans le vieux Montreal 284 Notre Dame Street West ?\u201d 842-8901 A LIVING DEAD *\u201cI disdain God's suffering\u2019.This statement has many implications including that all important one \u2014 did God ever exist, and if so, is He now dead?It is a questior which everyone asks himself, whether he be an atheist, agnostic, or even the high and mighty Pope, who, by powers beyond my comprehension, can interpret every event that occurs, and classify it into the \u2018\u201c\u2018good \u2014 bad\u201d category for everybody on earth.Before one can even attempt to answer this awsome question, he must understand the beginnings of religion.People believed in a superior being long before Bud- da.Christ.etc.Religion rose from an incomprehension ot nature; to explain the evolution of himself.the mysteries of meteorology.and the existance of other organisms.man invented a master \u2014 one who controls all life.This master never communicated with him.except by showing His concern through acts of nature.And then came Christ and Budda.both of whom confirmed the presence of God.However.each had a different interpretation of this god.But none of this neither proves nor disproves the presence of God.I merely attempts to explain why certain people refuse to accept the artifices of the established religions.There remains that tear.that uncertainty.which catalized the beginnings of religion \u2014 Why am I here?How did I get here?Why does life end\u201d So those people who still believe in some form of superior being(s).have created some form of afterlife which leads to ever lasting paradise.while the pessimists merely argue that fluke got us here and fluke will take us away \u2014 beginning from nothing and ending in nothing.Thank-you This is the last time that the Dawson Mind will appear in The Westmount Examiner.Many thanks to Mr.Sancton, the editor of that paper.who so generously gave us both his time and his facilities.What's up for grade 12's Attention Grade 12 students.There has been much conflict regarding your registration at Dawson.This problem is due to the incongruency of Grade 12 subjects with those of first year Dawson.Foreign Students coming to the English and Humanities courses, sometimes without a basic knowledge of our language.How can they philosophize on ideas and concepts if they cannot even speak.The answer may lie in a literacy test before entering Dawson.Great philosphers from all ages have attempted to give their versions of the meaning for life, so I will not waste space relating something which offers no starting reason for the existance of life.The funny part is, the only one who can say whether God is dead, is God Himself.Not only will science never unveil the mystery (they will never explain the creation energy (matter) since something had to do the creating).but neither will God (if He's alive).\u201cWho created me?\u201d \u2018God created you.\u201d \u201cThen.who created God?\u201d CEGEPs meet Last weekend 10 Dawson students journeyed to St.Jean Quebec to take part in a conference of CEGEP's.The most interesting part of this meeting was the high atmosphere obtained with the French students.All in all the get together was beneficial and hopefully more will take place in the future.Good luck.(but try to keep away from the high altitudes).Faculty\u2019s assistance needed \u201cDawson College was first conceived of in 1967\u201d said Mr Southmavd.last Thursday «Nov.20) while addressing faculty.The Board of Governors\u2019 responsibilities were outlined.The co-operation of the faculty was stressed in all aspects of this outline - including suggestions for learning milieu and shaping the educational approach concerning curriculum, was to be made in consultation with the faculty.These faculty representatives should be elected by the second week in December.and let's hope that these people can act as a beneficiary body for the Dawson Community at large.@ Nov.28, 29, 30 Basement Coffee House featuring \u2018Penny Lang\u2019 @ Nov.28 Film society in showing\u2018\u2018 Nobody Waved Goodbye\" and \u201cA Place to Stand\u201d today in Rm.160.All day donations if you are kind.@® Fencing club \u2014 sign up on the first floor notice board.@® Archery Club \u2014 Interested?Call Thomas at 489-2240.@ Dec.2 7:30 at McGill in Room 34 Prof.W.M.Williams, Met- alurgical Engineering will speak on \u2018\u2018the coming of the Age of Steel\u201d ® Remember the RMR armory is ours from 9:00-5:00 Mon.to Fri.for co-ed badminton.@ Dec.1 \u2014 our boys play basketball at St.Jerome, come along.Bus seats are free but there is a.limited number.® X-Rays: Dec.3, 4, 5.Wed.9 \u2014 11:30 AM.12:30 \u2014- 4:0 PM.Thurs.(same as above).Fri.9- 12:30 P M.© Student Accident Insurance applications may be secured at the Student Services Office, to be mailed on or before Nov.30th.® Two guest lectures on the Nature of Tragedy will be given by Mr.John Lucas as part of the English Department's \u201cThe Saint as Fool.the Fool as Saint\u201d course with David Price.Mr.Lucas\u2019 first lecture on Classi cal Tragedy will be given on December Ist at 12 in Room 138 and again on December 2nd at 11 in Room 373A.His second lecture on Shakespearean Tragedy will be in the same rooms at the same times the following week.Anyone interested will be welcome.A poem sweet lake water makes love to your breasts and you respond with utmost grace.alone and tenderly watching are eyes that constantly love to which your mind makes folly of .you bathed so eloquently and your body seems oiled with the generous givings of nature.you proclaim to life the beauty.the firmness.the inviting figure your erotic physic that you make love to, so skillfully.so proudly.so passionately.you reserve the delight for no one else but you .oh peasant princess of eloquence so wrong remove thyself from they paper throne, for flames of anger have begun to burn.\u2014 Gaston Campeau WE ALSO RENT ADDING MACHINES LA CIE ADDING MACHINE CO.INC.RENT A TYPEWRITER 5343 Decarie Blvd., Montreal 248, Que.ELECTRICS *12 mo.MANUALS $7 wo.PAID RENTALS APPLIED TO PURCHASE 489-9779 A 4 à Countess von Schwerin holds an exhibition Countess Irmgard von Schwe- rin, who this year opened her own photography studio at 1337 Greene avenue, currently is at- traching large crowds to her second exhibition of photographs in Place Ville Marie._ The show, in the main lobby, includes many leading personalities who have been subjects of the Countess\u2019 camera.The exhibition continues to the end of next week.Watch wallets Thefts of wallets from women\u2019s purses in office buildings in Westmount\u2019s west end have been reported in three instances during the past week.By FRANCES GOLTMAN | Ukrainian unity Last Saturday night in Place des Arts the opera I spoke about in my last column took place.It is too bad that folks of other nationalities did not attend the full scale opera.The people of our city cry: \u201cNo opera \u2014 why?\u201d Salle Wilfrid Pelletier is big.It was not full.but there was a good sized attendance \u2014 all Ukrainians.There | v CORNER XE OF] < 4 $4 STORE HOURS \\ ig 9 to 5.30 «.Give Enjoyment The Year \u2018round Here you will find thousands of gift suggestions for the music lover at specially reduced prices for christmas giving.Choose from the largest selection of GUITARS - 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raine.Except for the historical fact of the marriage of King Henry I of France and Princess Anna of Ukraine.the plot of the opera is ficticious.™ The centrefold of the large program gives the cast.(in order of appearance) credits to costumers, set decorators and others connected with the production.Next.most interesting biographies of Antin Rudnytsky.composer.conductor.pianist.author and teacher (he is one of the big names in Philadelphia \u2014 on two faculties and has his own school.There is a great deal more).Leonid Poltava.poet.writer and journalist wrote the libretto.Then come the leading singers: George Bohachevsky.baritone.a member of the New York City Opera.well known recording star who started his career while in the U.S.Army in Korea.a handsome chap with tremendous background and experience.The baritone Leo Reynarovych studied with Adamo Didur.the celebrity who created the first Boris Godunoff (Moussorgsky} at the Metropolitan.Reynarovych is a vibrant singer.The two top ladies are also famous.Alicia Andreadis.mezzo- soprano.although Ukrainian studied at the conservatory in Buenes Aires.Argentina.and after singing in opera there The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 - 9 made her successful debut as a concert singer in Carnegie Hall in 1963 and since has become one of the Ukraine's most famous stars.Marta Kokolska.in the title role, studied at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria.then in New York with Draykovsky and She- retti Miss Kokolska is considered the top Ukrainian soprano of the free world.There were more singers but none impressed me as much as the above mentioned, who really possess grand voices.Send a note of cheer to West- mount\u2019s Edith M.Johnson retired well-known Westmount music teacher.who has just returned home from hospital.Miss Johnson, whose avocation is lawn bowling.has long been associated with the Westmount Lawn Bowling Club.Best wishes for her quick recovery.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.COURS BAYARD Directrice: Mme Senart Jardin d\u2019enfants \u201cLes joyeux Bambins\u201d 3021 ave Trafalgar Cours primaire français 3705 Coronet Tel.: 933-3186 The New Clover Cafe Le Nouveau Café Clover The Alamo Room Business men's lunch Steak a Specialty All platters served with complimentary salad bowl Music - 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holding a short meeting followed by a Christmas party and entertainment at the Masonic Temple.Room 107.on Tuesday at 1.30 pm.Heather women slate \u201cfriendly\u201d The Ladies\u2019 Club of The Heather Curling Club, Inc., are entertaining at a Friendly and Bridge on Wednesday.at 1 pm.to be followed by tea.Twelve outside sister rinks have been invited to attend.The Thirds will be in charge of hospitality for this event.Adelines to entertain Montreal Chapter Sweet Ade- lines Chorus is entertaining residents of the Eventide Home during their Christmas party on Dec.16.SAVER PARADISE ANNOUNCES TO WESTMOUNTERS THESE UNHEARD OF PRICES 150 BRAND NAME UNTRIMMED COATS Reg.$65.00 seec.$2599 250 BRAND NAME FUR TRIMMED COATS Reg.$85.00 seec.* 3900 MAXI\u2019S A variety of quality materials, tweeds, and leatherette.WOOLS & TWEEDS 7%, sre.257?LEATHERETTE Rg, Spec.349 ALL SIZES - ALL COLOURS 4 DAYS ONLY - FRI.SAT.MON.TUES.SPECIAL FOR THE DEB SET JUMP SUITS, PANT SUITS, AND DRESSES FOR DAYTIME AND EVENING BY WELL-KNOWN DESIGNERS AT THE MOST RIDICULOUS PRICES.JUST ARRIVED BRAND NAME DRESSES - SUITS - COCKTAIL WEAR - PANT SUITS - ALL FROM FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS.AS ALWAYS AT SAVER PARADISE'S LOWEST PRICES.ALL OUR MERCHANDISE IS FIRST QUALITY NO SECONDS! 3409 COTE ST.LUC ROAD (Cor.Earnsciiffe) OPEN: MON.TUES.WED.9-6, THURS.FRI.9-9, SAT.9-6 COME IN AND BE CONVINCED Helen SL Inc.Haute Couture Boutique Original Designs by Helen - Exclusive Accessories 1368 Greene Avenue - 935-3030 Monday to Friday 10 A.M.to 4 P.M.cu Le ere pese.nine ORR) oe, ee a Em a REA, LC EBEC ANTIQUES SPECIALIZING IN EARLY PINE FURNITURE mee ee ee RR 2 Q Phone 697-0643 33 LAKESHORE ROAD VALOIS, QUE.20.0%, a%e\"e 0% % Antiques Antique Jewellery Original Art Gifts of Intrigue THE APARTMENT 10 am - 4 pm, Tuesday - Friday 1339 Greene Avenue 937-1122 BIJOUTERIE CENDRILLON 4915 SHERBROOKE St.West (Between Claremont and Prince Albert) JEWELLER - JOAILLIER ® Jewellery Created and Restyled ® Jewellery and Watch Repairs TEL: 486-7108 WALLPAPER In Stock CANADIAN and AMERICAN Choice of thousands of patterns, many with matching fabrics.INDIVIDUALITY IN YOUR COLOR SCHEME .have your own paint color blended here by our own special system.* #* *- Discuss your decorating with our trained consultants.McCARREY SUPPLY CO.LTD.5526 Sherbrooke St, West Tel: 488-2549 me (Cor Old Orchard Ave.\u2014 1 Block West of Girouard) NO PARKING PROBLEMS 14 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 CHAIRMAN OF ST.ANDREW'S BALL Mr.and Mrs.G.Alex Hutchison, 555 Roslyn avenue, with Masters Colin Tognari, (left) and Paul Hut- chison.Mr.Hutchison is chairman of tomorrow evening's St.Andrew's Ball at the Windsor Hotel.Heraldry is \u2018in\u2019 Not a few Westmounters have been discovering fun, interest and talking pieces in their family coats-of-arms.Heraldry is \u201cin\u201d.Several firms have got into the business around town recently \u2014 digging up the proper armorial crests for particular family names and then executing on parchment, for framing; elaborate shields and even signet rings with seals.The other day we stumbled across the newest establishment and perhaps the most fascinating\u2019 at 1421 Mackay street, \u2018\u201cArmories Arts Orfevres\u201d, with a couple of unique things about it.First of all is the man - or one of three men.as we shall see in a moment.This particular man is.in a way, starting a new career out of what for years has been his hobby.An industrial designer.David Kucer has a number of notable creations peculiar to Montreal to his credit, most recent among others being the design and manufacture of the unique turnstiles for Métro\u2019s stations: the design and production in partnership with Canadian Vickers Ltd.of the escalators in use throughout the Métro system, and a very high percentage of all those illuminated apartment-lobby tenant-direc- tory panels seen throughout the metropolitan area \u2014 Mr.Kucer\u2019s design and patent.Fun business With a proven place in industrial design.he has now taken the plunge to do what many a man would like to do but never does: devote himself fulltime to his chief interest and hobby.turning it into a fun business.For David Kucer it is heraldry.It starts with his valuable library collection of some 700,000 names.embracing at least two dozen Europen nationalities.If he does not have your surname, or the proper version of it if \u2014 as is frequently the case \u2014 what you are using is a corruption, then chances are your family simply never did rate an armorial distinction.Once located.he will execute your coat of arms in various media from parchment through metal to fine custom jewelry.Associated with Mr.Kucer his his father.Harry.the proud possessor of two gold medals for accomplishment and skill in sheet metal work.And responsible for the design and manufacture of the firm's custom jewelry is 17-year-old son Danny \u2014 having already proved that he can carry on a family tradition of \u201cclever hands.\u201d But for Dave Kucer it is heraldry.Not.incidentally.genealogy he is careful to point out \u2014 he won't trace your lineage.But, if your name is recognizable and he can find it in his library, then David Kucer & Son will execute your arms to your order.Four Westmount (continued from page 12) on taxation at Montreal.Toronto.Queen's.Laval and New York universities.Economic consultant to Wartime Prices and Trade Board, 1943 et seq.Author of many articles on law and taxation Currently Batonnier of the Mont real Bar: member of executive committee of the Bar of Quebec.member of tax committee.Canadian Bar Association.Other distinguished Canadians to be honored at the Angels\u2019 Ball are Dr.Alexander Brott.Hon.Pauline Vanier.PC.CC.Gratien Gelinas, Dr.Hans Selye.Prof.High MacLennan.Dr., Pierre Grondin.Dr.H.Rocke Robertson.Batonnier Jean Martineau QC.Hon.Claire Kirkland Cas- grain.MNA.and Dr.Heinz E.Lehmann.Chairman of the ball is Mrs.Jack R.Lazare.36 Aberdeen Avenue.FURNITURE - DECOR UNUSUAL GIFTS 1359 GREENE AVENUE 935-2992 DAVIES HOUSE OF PAINTINGS ORIGINAL OILS By Ronald Davies ® Custom Framing ® Prints ® Drawings ® Christmas Gifts Lay-Away Plan Chargex 4869 Sherbrooke W.486-1264 i Give Your Skin A Special Treat.Fall winds and Central Heating arc a cruel harsh combination, so punishing to Lhe skin.R LK your skin, tone up your FACIAL muscles.sa Re There is nothing better to lift your morale when you arc in low spirits than a revitalising facial treatment expertly admin: istered at MADAME WANDA\u2019S SALON Remember that a glowing, rejuvenated complexion can do wonders for your inner mood.Call today for an individual appointment 935-0796 and let a new you leave the MADAME WANDA Salon SEE ES ELMHURST SUNBEAM HARLEY ST-JACQUES Reflecting the keenness of their own young people who entered the college in September.a capacity crowd of parents of Dawson students braved foul weather Sunday evening on invitation of Director-General Paul Gallagher for the first organized \u201copen house\u201d tour of the Selby street complex.Guides took groups through the big former pharmaceutical factory as fast as they arrived.One such group is being briefed in a carpeted corridor in the photo above.while at left the students operating Radio Dawson were seen through the open door of their cubby-hole.The groups wound up in the recently-opened cafeteria, cleared of its tables, to hear a short talk by Mr.Gallagher, introduced by Charles Southmayd.chairman of the board of governors.So heavy was the visitation that the addresses were given to two groups.As well as speaking of the philosophy of Dawson, with its flexibility and participation by all concerned in the education process, Mr.Gallagher pointed out that the present board of governors of seven is to undergo an expansion to 19.including representatives of faculty.students and parents.He asked for parents to volunteer to organize an appropriate means of selecting the four- parent representatives as well as for the names of persons willing to serve on the board.For many of the parents there were repeated reunions with old contemporaries whose sons and daughters now attend Dawson.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 - 15 Park Home & School meets the teachers Westmount Park School meet- the-teacher nights were held recently and response of parents was ood A membership drive of the Home and School Association was held simultaneously, and of 289 families represented in the school, 140 are now paid-up members.This figure, only six weeks after the opening of school, compared very well with a final figure of 82 family memberships for the whole of 1968-69 school year.However, it is being considered as a good starting average with high hopes of further increase during the next two months.SPECIAL APPLIANCE REPAIR CLINIC Upon presentation of this ad our experts will service your SUNBEAM appliances in time for the busy Christmas season \u201cFREE LABOUR\" You Pay For PARTS ONLY cleaning brush.OFFER VALID AT THIS Ask for your FREE nylon spatula or frypan BRANCH ONLY SUNBEAM APPLIANCE SERVICE Co.7405 Harley Avenue 489-7509 484-2010 i 16 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN 9 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 31-7511 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) Accrints may be paid at the Examiner office, 4630 St.Catherine street west, Westmount; at The Mon rand St.Lourent News office, 6525 Somerled avenue, and the Town of Mount Royal Weekly Post office, 233 Dunbar avenue.Advertisements not paid for in advance of publication are subject to a 25-cent billing charge but may then be paid without further charge at any branch of the Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank of anada on the Island of Montreal.(3) Property Wanted (68) Share Living Quarters (38) Help Wanted Female WESTMOUNT RETIRED lady wishes to LIKE hare her lar ttractiv furnished.apartment with CHILDREN?I have clients for 3.4 and 5 bedroom homes.(For sale or rent).Please call me right away.Miss T.Brault.935-8541 or 482- 7646 Westmount Realties Company.(9) Country Houses to Let Winter in the Eastern Townships Near Mt.Orford Solid.comfortable house on Hermitage Club grounds: recently modernized and fully equipped.oil furnace and water heater: fully electric kitchen: 5 bedrooms: 4 tile bathrooms: large stone fire place; TV with cable: resident caretaker on property.References are necessary.but Club membership is not.Available to suitable tenant at $400 per month.Call for information evenings in Montreal: 737-2191 or 737-2065: or day times: (Club) 819-843-6579.evenings 819-567-0914.Glen Mountain Area Eight rooms furnished.Fireplace.heated.Available after January 7th.Days 733-6539.Evenings 272- 6788.(26) Lots for Sale SOUTH SHORE 50 Arpents Serviced Land Good Location Schools, Churches Shopping Centre 10 minutes to Down town Montreal CALL 842-3353 (31) Business Opportunities Financial Opportunity Want to be financially secure?Be your own independent business man This is a new company only weeks old with a fast growing consumer product.Be one of the ones togetin on the ground floor It can be done Part or full time Just new to the Montreal area Key people are urgently needed Please reply in writing to: K.M.Snowdon 1420 St.Matthew St.Suite 311, Montreal 108 (52) Furnished Apartments to Let CLAREMONT Avenue 2100 near Sherbrooke.À few spacious 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, attractively furnished.Immediate or later.484-0257.compatible retired or semiretired person.Character and medical references exchanged.Very reasonable rental to right person.Reply to Bux 1857.c/o Weekly Adservice.4630 St.Cathe- i.ARN extra dollars as a Guardian lAngel baby sitter \u2014 short and long term assignments available in all reas: Our clients are all personal- y interviewed before we send you out.Also.positions for cooks, housekeepers, chars.nurses, etc.rine Street West.West- ; 445 mount 215.Quebec.S hone Guardian Angel Sitting (71) Room to Let (100) Work Wanted (Female) Queen Mary near Victoria.Comfortably furnished.Business lady.Good home.Kitchen privileges.Call 739-9692.NURSE available for duty or will care for elderly person in my home.270-3802.(75) Nursing Home NURSING HOME FOR THE ELDERLY PRIVATE AND SEMI-PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION R.N.ONDUTY FOR INFORMATION 672-2110 (82) Cars for Sale Oldsmobile 1967 Fully equipped.Trade accepted.Finance available.Call Jean Delisle.342- 5282.PONTIAC Grande Parisienne 66.V-8.4 door hardtop.automatic.power steering, power brakes.radio.Diplomat blue.snow tires.A-1 condition.One owner.747- 3272.(117) Domestic Employment Wanted DOMESTIC SERVICES Housekeepers - Proxy mothers - Baby sitters - Home makers - Nurses - Baby nurses - Companions - Nannies - Cooks - Char- lwomen - Live in - Live out Temporary.Permanent.All employees bonded and screened.Lawrence Services 482-5142 .(122)For sale Living Room Furniture SOFA custom built by AKA, 4 seat- er.perfect condition.new uphol tering.Will sacrifice.$75.Call 481-6244.RELIABLE lady will look after elderly ladies or companion.Good references.484-6207.Nurses R.N.and Registered Nursing Assistants Practicals Companions Available For private duty.Full or part-time.Insured and Bonded.24 hour service.Comcare Quebec Inc.Suite 614 Medical Arts Bldg.932-1481 Buick LeSabre ©1966 - hardtop.one owner.automatic.studded snow tires $1.500.Week day.evenings 931-1056.1962 PONTIAC Parisienne.auto matic.power steering.radio.bargain.334-3385.UNWANTED refuse removed from your factory or business.Daily \u2014 weekly - or on regular basis.Call 482-1443 or 489-3186.RETIRED Banker.not bilingual.seeking position for 66 Humber Super snipe.Call 842-8944 during office hours.1967 Ambassador DPL.2 door hardtop vinyl roof.adjustable steering wheel.remote control mirror.343 V-8 engine.automatic, power steering.power brakes.radio.etc.In excellent condition.Only 33.000 original miles.Sacrifice.Must sell.Will take best offer.Telephone 487-1826 evenings and weekends.66 Buick Wildcat 4 door hardtop.fully equipped.31.500 miles.$1.700 cash.932- 8640.PLYMOUTH Fury, III.AP 2 H.1965.8 cylinders, 4 door.all equipped.Exceptional condition.Original owner.$995.Best offer.481-9798.Peugeot 1965 $250.Call 487-5596 after 7 p.m.(90) Garages to Let GRENVILLE Avenue.Heated garage.Winter storage.Small car.Call 486-4327.VENDOME Avenue.Garage unheated for winter storage.Call 482-6335.half days.noon to five or full days weekly.preferably near vicinity Westmount.(124) For Sale Dining Room Furniture (126) Antiques (134) For Sale Sports Equipment LA VIEILLE BOUTIQUE |&KIs.metal fibreglass: buckle ANTIQUES boots: pants: Aran sweaters.482- 6020 Cote de Liesse TYROL man's \u2014 lady's ski boots IS MOVING (laced).Various sizes.737-2285.WATCH FOR OUR NEXT (136) For Sale ANNOUNCEMENT FOR Clothing and Furs é OUR NEW ADDRESS.Mink Coat (130) For Sale Autumn haze size 12-14.reason- Kitchen Equipment able.Call after 6.30 p.m.489- 9187.MOFFAT electric 4 burner stove.oven and warming closet.Good condition.$25.Call 488-1290.LEONARD frigidaire with small IMPORTED knits, dresses.gowns.sportswear.excellent condition.sizes 8-10.Reasonable.Call 738- 8248.freezer suitable for cottage or second frigidaire.Reasonable.937- 1328.GIRL'S raccoon coat, size 10.latest styling.Must sell.738-0986.TEAKWOOD dining room set.7 pieces.Excellent (132) For Sale Musical Instruments condition.Reasonable.Call 733-3325.DRUMS.Ludwig Bass.no Tom Tom] $130.Call 484-5618.MAN'S raccoon coat.large size: Perfect condition.Call 845-6802.Ranch Mink Coat (126) Antiques BEAUTIFUL French antique fur- Initure, hand carved.Louis XV SNARE DRUM, stand.practice pad.sticks.Reasonable.Call 931- 6318.Dark brown.size 16, excellent condition.Owner going South.$900.Call 486-7585.fa.2 armchairs.table.Alsc ookcase.Call 744-1641.DRUMS Beltone, Ludwig skins.chrome snare.cymbals.seat.Orig- (106) Work Wanted (Male) : .Antiques Victorian wire back love sofa.2 carved oak chairs.Mornings 844- ol.Business Service Scripi Hand Writing NAMES FOR DIPLOMAS CALL RI +4-6662 AFTER 6 p.m Cartage and Movir 3 Write to: Box 1859.c/o Weekly Adservice.4630 St.Catherine St.West.Montreal 215.Quebec.(113) Domestic Help Wanted SOMEONE to iron 4 hours per week lAbove Boulevard in Westmount.inally $425.Sacrifice $175.Danny 489-3347.Black Lamb Coat SIZE 16.Good condition.Will accept best offer.481-7583.HAMMOND chord organ.Model $6.Good condition.$400.486- 7886.LABRADOR otter coat 14.$200.Must be seen.489-8700.JRECTORY Plumbing and Heating REPAIRS of SEWING MACHINES & WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.WESTMOUNT 935-1189 VACUUM CLEANERS Our foctory-trained technicians Painting and Decorating will repair any make of sewing machines and vacuum cleaners.A free estimate of costs is 482-0407.HOUSEKEEPERS Live in or out Excellent saiaries and working conditions ALL AREAS Steady employment Immediate Openings Miss Reid 735-4669 The Guardian Angel (115) Baby Sitters Wanted Reliable Woman Wanted To baby-sit days for 1 year old.Priests Farm area.Cali 935 6713.(117) Domestic Employment Wanted CLAREMONT and Sherbrooke.Available immediately.For compact or small cars, $15.monthly.1484-2481.RELIABLE woman desires light housework part time.Vicinity Westmount or down- INTERIOR painting.vinyl wallpaper hanging.Free estimates.Call evenings 684- town.933-6994.ODDS.and ends.moved from your|| given and courtesy machines 8757 and days 626-9747.home or office.Light furniture || are left during the repair.rugs.and parcels.Call anytime : 486-3186.SINGER CENTRE Immediate MOVING done.Low rates.Days| PLAZA COTE DES NEIGES B EX fon 744-4437.Evenings 748-7438.731-9429 y Expert Painting, plastering.repairs, wall Car Delivery Service pepering.varnishing.spray gun, til- Dressmaking ing small repairs.UP-TO-DATE creations.Eveni Free Estimate - A ven CARS DE LIVERED and wedding gowns.For appoint Call Robert ment, call Maritza Haute Couture.665-2078 TO FLORIDA AND 933-4463.Uphoistering .THROUGHOUT NORTH AMER.|DRESSMAKER designer.Paris ex- - perience.Dresses.all alterations: Upholstering ® CALL: fast service.Reasonable.932- Does your upholstered fusnif.WESTERN : need repairs or recovering?Entertainment EXPERT WORK DRIVE-AWAY RESERVE NOW DONE REASONABLY SERVICE FOR THE HOLIDAYS FREE ESTIMATES CALL: 486-0933 1225 St.Mark, CARTOONS eves.Suite 1204.CHILDREN'S Roofir- Call: 932-6151 * PARTIES 24 Hours.PROJECTIONIST ETRE AND EQUIPMENT WESTMOUNT ; SUPPLIED ROOFING LTD.General Repairs REASONABLE RATES 1975 NOTE DAME JAMES DOOR AND EQUIPMENT] ., Garage door repairs.service.747- CALL; 489-0527 637-2308 6075.Residence 684-3876.After 6PM.24 HOUR SERVICE - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, Nov.27th, 1969 - 17 at all post offices in the country news media in the weeks to come, until Jan.31.and thereafter at for exciting news regarding the the Philatelic Office PTT as long spécial cacheted covers which as stocks last but no later than re being prepared for Topex-70.June 30.Their validity for post- S.O.S.LADIES There is Money in your closets if cluttered with imports or original models in perfect condition.+ end tables.Sell them through: \\ a \\/ XN oN - La Boutique Fantasque 2155 Mountain (just below Sherbrooke) 288-3655 (138) For Sale General (138) For Sale General Pool Table REGULATION size.Almost new.with equipment.$200.Call days 395-2108 and evenings 747-1771.SNOW tires 6.70 x 15.Good condition.Bargain.Call 488-3985.Fuller Brush Your representative is H.Daly.Call 488-0767.DESK, solid mahogany.knee- hole 25\" x 49\".good condition.Call 484-7000.Diamond Ring For Xmas Platinum guard ring set with 28 baguettes shaped diamonds.Total 140K.A + 2 +.Offers open.Write to Box 1858 c/o Weekly Adservice.4630 St.Catherine Street West.Montreal.215.FRENCH Provincial living room set with tables (marble tops).German studio.lazy-boy.style lamp.occasional chairs.Spanish.Canadian and Colonial furniture.259- 6225.HO Cauge electric train and accessories mounted: ski boots.6-8- 9-11: skis for 6 and 11 years old.737-2510.SINGLE box spring and mattress.21 inch electric stove.Reasonable.Call 486-5015 after 5 p.m.MAHOGANY credenza: Ruby glass footed comports, Bronze Ormulu mounts.$150 pair: hand painted lamps.34 inches.$125 pair: 35 smaller framed paintings.water colors.$5.to $40: crystal.silver, ornaments.etc.Private.489- 2867.TWO snow tires 825 x 14.4 ply.first quality Goodrich.$35.342- 3344.BOX spring and mattress, 33 inches.Excellent condition.Living room chairs.Best offer.935- 4045.Must be Sold By Weekend Furniture of 6 room home: Dining room French Provincial.9 pieces (Fruitwood): French Provincial chesterfield and chair.with matching tables and lamps: exclusive 5 piece bedroom suite: marble tables: odd lamps: oil paintings: rugs: drapes: T.V.etc.Furniture less than 6 month old.526-2417.ARM chair.contemporary style.absolutely new.$50.Private.332- 1046.T.V.21 and 17 inch: fridge: dryer: etc.334-6618.SNOW tires.sizes 650-15.newar- ly new, $25.pair.Evenings.767- 5543.CHESTERFIELD converts to bed: The lot $150.931- 4159 evenings.Cut Glass China Double bed with headboard: clothing 12-14: baby cupboard: dresser: rotisserie: other articles.481- 0679.\u2018table (marbre! NATIONAL Panasonic 3 band portable radio Phona models SG 760 F.; 9 transistor (Hitachi) FM car radio: 17 transistor 2 band FM Hitachi stereo radio: Hitachi cassette tape recorder: deluxe Olympia typewriter, model SM9; beautiful genuine Chinese pure silk scroll; etc.All brand new.Reasonable.Call 486-8437.DINING room suite.9 piece: bedroom sets, various items.481- 3280.Typewriter Sale Electrics $97.50: manuals $25.and up: adders: duplicators.Reconditioned.Guaranteed.Trade-ins accepted.Mr.Typewriter 328 Victoria Avenue.Westmount.487-5062.SAVE BRAND NAME BULK SOAP 100 Ib.BAGS Call: 487-5868 or 487-7773 RCA Whirlpool washer.dryer.Good condition, $100.Call 733-3062 until 3 p.m.Friday.SEASONED FIREPLACE HARDWOOD DELIVERED Bud's Garden Center 684-1353, 626-4428 WOOD FOR FIREPLACE CALL 843-8488 (139) A vendre général PROVENCAL francais.Salon avec studio allemand lazy-boy.lampes de style.chaises d'occasion.ameublement espagnol.canadien.colonial.259-6225.(151) Wanted to Purchase WANTED hand made ge nuine master violin.Price no object.Call 744-0956.ANTIQUES.All kinds wanted.We pay top prices.849-9670.WANTED: Pool table Brunswick quality or similar.Call 937-0796.WANTED from priva.e party: Carpet.antique sofa or love seat: also odd pieces of antiques: tea wagon and grandfather clock to furnish house.also modern stove and fridge.Call anytime 731-5776.(158) Domestic Pets BEAUTIFUL toy French poodle.black.5 weeks.registered.Call 747-7285.DALMATION puppies.registered.inoculated Champion blood linese Raised with children.Information: 626-3715 (160) Transportation SHARE taxi Montrose and Argyle to Phillips Square.Leave 8 am.Call 931- 4668.CONTINENTAL beds: black lamb coats.sizes 18% and 10.Reasonable.737-7423.TWO sofas.Italian Provincial.one pale green.one white: entrance table and mirror.All in good condition.Reasonable.Days 272- 0411, evenings 737-2718.(163) Educational Math Tutoring For High School students by experienced teacher Call 737-6484.Tutoring McGill student will tutor Maths, Sciences to High School students.Westmount.Reasonable rates.481-5961.Cer Mark TV einer E LAS ND ANN 1 - It is not surprising that more and more governments are issuing \u201ccharity\u201d stamps once or twice a year, as these issues serve a worthwhile purpose in our modern society.All necessary work is handled by postal clerks, the exact amount realized from the proceeds of the surtax is turned over to national organizations for humanitarian programs.Thus there is no loss of funds to pay for any administrative overhead: besides, since records are available and published at a later date showing how many stamps were sold, the public knows precisely how much was collected for these humanitarian programs.As has been the case since Switzerland began issuing the annual Pro-Juventute semi-postals.in 1913, the surtax from the sale of these during the Christmas- New Year season.will once again be used to carry on a number of child welfare programs.The proceeds of the surtax will be divided.90 percent going to the Pro Juventute Foundation.while the remaining 10 percent will be used to help other youth welfare work of national importance.This year's Pro Juventute semi-postals, to be issued by Switzerland on Monday.features four of the nation\u2019s most colorful birds.is a continuation of the \u201cfauna\u201d series started in 1965.Designed by Walter Wehinger of Neuchatel.the quartet has been printed in full natural color by Courvoisier-Helio S.A.by roto gravure process on white postage stamp paper with luminous substance.lightly coated.with violet mixture of fibres: 10 + 1l0c \u2014 Goldfinch: 20 + 10c - Golden Oriole: 30 + 10c \u2014 Wallcreep- er; 50 + 20c \u2014 European Jay.The stamps will remain on sale (163) Educational French Tutoring HIGH school level to matriculation.Conversation.Westmount.Call 935-4532.(168) Obituary IN MEMORIAM DONATIONS Due to demands by telephone, proceed as follows \u2014 send: 1.Name of deceased person 2.Name and address of next of kin 3.From: Name and address of donor N.B.\u2014 Donations should normally be addressed to the Foundation related to the cause of death.A card is sent in your name.The Quebec Heart Foundation 6565 DECARIE BLVD.MONTREAL 252, P.Q.Tel: 731-3993 ITCH-ITCH KIN ITCH, ECZEMA ITCH, RECTAL ITCH, ITCHY HANDS OR HAFING, SKIN IRRITATION RASH [ [LJ R ITCHY PILE fr, \u2018I bov: ents, re HEMOSTOP \u201cA\" reay = = ET IT TODAY N OLD COLONY PHARMACY 4853 Sherbrooke W at Vict Phone: PIETY age will be unlimited.An adaptation of the 50 + 20c \u201cJay\u201d stamp is being used to illustrate both the engraved cachet of the of- fidal first-day covers and also for the first-day special postmark cancellation.Christmas A religious theme is featured on the three special Christmas Stamps issued by the British Post Office yesterday.Austrian- born designer Fritz Wegner has incorporated angels, the three shepherds and the three kings on the stamps valued at 4d, 5d and 1s.6d., it is needless to say that the profile of the Queen, in VTT OUT T AABABDBAA SA ARR.20 AAA, the upper right corner of each of the stamps, does nothing to enhance their beauty.The printers are Harrison and Sons Ltd.who have produced the stamps by mul- ticolor photogravure.All are double size and phosphor treated.The 4d stamp, depicting an angel.is printed in eight colors.The three shepherds are the subject of the 5d stamp.Also printed in eight colors is the 1s.6d.stamp.which depicts the three kings bearing their gifts.It is my humble opinion that this last stamp has lost its true meaning \u2014 with the Queen's profile in the upper right corner.the impression created is that the three kings with outstretched hands are bearing their gifts to the Queen.Watch this column and other Car found A 1965 Pontiac hardtop.reported stolen earlier in Montreal.was recovered late Tuesday afternoon by Westmount Police in front of 303 Grosvenor avenue.STAMP MIXTURES Japan - Governement sealed boxes containing 350 grams many commemorative - special low price $3.79 each.ORBIT STAMPS Reg\u2019d SHOW MART 1650 Berri St., Suite 12 By Metro Berri 845-2865 St.Exit CAMPBELL GILDAY: CO.LIMITED MONTREAL, QUEBEC Symbol of quality roofing since 1883 Call our representative for free estimate © RESIDENTIAL © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL 7300 St.James St.W.(A?West Broadway) 482-9566 | CHAPERONE Super-soft Foam GIVES YOUR PET RESTFUL COMFORT Cedar scent will attract your dog to his own flea-kill bed.with a sanitary foam mattress covered in red plaid washable acrylic.Bed keeps pet cool in summer, warm in winter and untroubled by fleas year-round.Reversible, covered both sides.Kills Fleas While Dogs Doze Brings quick relief, gives restful sleep.Ends scratching and nipping.Avoid Soiled Upholstery \u2014 So comfortable pets claim it for life and forsake the furniture.Keeps cushions clean, ends doggy odors, telltale hairs.Compact 15\"x27\" Regular 28x33\" King-Size 33\"x47\" $19.95 (All postpaid).For cats order the Cat-Nap- Bed 157x27\" $7.50, Super Size 28x33\" $10.50 MONEY BACK GUARANTEE fm mm me i em i me fe cn Sn 1 ! ALBO-CHAPERONE se À Dept.P-3, | 1 P.0.Box 188, Montreal 260, Que.| Flea-Kill Bed(s) at $ ea.$ | | Plus: Provincial Sales Tax ! | Inctudeg my Cheque O I | Money Order O s | | Name I | I Address ! I Cit Le ee + 2 \u2018Forget-it's-Winter\u201d Cruises Carnival in Rio Cruise.31 days.8 ports.Kingston.Curacao.Trinidad.Rio de Janeiro at Carnival for 4 festive days! Bahia.Martinique.San Juan.St.Thomas.From $1110.From New York January 23.Hawaiian Paradise Cruise.41 days.8 ports, St.Thomas.La Guaira.Through the Panama Canal to Acapulco! Whee! 3 heavenly days in Honolulu! Aloha! 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UNIFORMED RADIO EQUIPPED GUARDS PATROL CARS mongoose protection ltd 310 Victoria Ave., Westmount 487-5240 - 24 Hours Industrial Maintenance Service MEYER BRICKENDEN LTD.1440 St.Catherine St.West, Suite 309 Montreal 107, Quebec, Canada LYONS Cabl@ address \u201cInsbro\u201d Telephone 866-3568 participating are Bishop's.Dawson, Loyola, Marianopolis, Mc- Gill and Sir George Williams.The admissions officers have consented not only to give a formal talk outlining the essential facts but also answer questions afterwards informally in small groups.It is hoped that students in the last two years of high school will take advantage of this opportunity to obtain vital information so they can make wise decisions concerning their futures.It is also hoped that parents will be able to attend this meeting so they can up-date their knowledge of Québec's post- secondary education and thus be in a position to help their sons and daughters choose the college best suited for particular needs and aspirations.SEE £ By BILLIE PERCIVA Philosophy course Prof.Kavegnaugh of Sir George Williams University led the second session of the philosophy course.held Tuesday.Theatre production Coming to Westmount will be a 1%2 hour production of \u2018The Amorous Flea\u2019 for 2nd and 3rd.and 4th level students.This has been arranged to take place next Thursday, at 10 am.Cove: contest Congratulations to Susan Va- lyi Room 306, the winner of this year\u2019s Vox Ducum cover contest.Her entry will appear on the cover of the 1970 edition of the school annual.Reach for the Top Westmount will play and tape their third game on Monday.Get out and support your school.A third win means the divisional championship.Play Monday A half-hour production of \u201cUnder Milk Wood\u201d by Dylan Thomas will be shown Monday at 3:30 in the auditorium.The price is 50c and it is open to both senior and junior students.This showing is a preview of the play that is to be shown later in the USA.e \\N__7 ® Bits 'n\u2019 pieces.(continued from page 4) and didn't invent the *\u2018 Anglophone\u201d and \u201cFrancophone\u201d.so widely used these days throughout Québec .The current \u2018Canada Month\".knocking our MP.Hon.C.M.\u2018Bud\u2019 Drury about a bit.quotes his regular column in \u201cThe weekly newspaper in Westmount\u201d and mentions a piece \u201cthe other day.That other day was last Feb.13 \u2014 a long time for even Mr.John Kettle to think about it .It took the Hon.Bryce Mackassey's departmental Labor Day message.in a large brown envelope marked \u2018On Her Majesty's Service\u201d and postmarked in Ottawa on Aug.29.until Sept.4 to reach our office \u2014 three days AFTER Labor Day.Mr.Kierans had no answer for Mr.Mackassey.Fellow cabinet ministers get no better service these days from Mr.K.than does the general public.Liberals pick delegates here to convention Two Westmount residents were among the seven delegates from the provincial Westmount riding elected at Victoria Hall last Thursday evening by local Liberals to attend the forthcoming leadership convention of the party.The two: James Robb, 9 Ren- frew avenue, and C.A.Geoffrion, 76 Sunnyside avenue.The other five: Mrs.J.O.As- selin, 1455 Sherbrooke street west, representing Liberal women; Christopher Brand, 1452 Bishop street and Miss Ona Davidson, 583 Walpole avenue, representing Liberals under age 31, and Jean Langelier, 1245 Sherbrooke street west, and Gustave Meunier; 14 Ponsard avenue.Also representing the constituency at the convention will be five top afficers of the local Liberal women\u2019s body and the Young Liberals.About 75 attending last week's meeting.Girl Guides & Brownies Westmount District Mrs.Edgell, Westmount District Commissioner, has now visited every pack and company in the district.She reports that each unit has a good membership and is fully staffed.Westmount Guides were on duty to help officials of the Cat Show held at the Royal Montreal Armoury, Westmount, recently.Leaders attended a meeting last week to plan various camps for Guides during the summer of 1970.It is hoped to have weekend camps in May and June and week camps in July and August.Guides from Westmount joined Guides from N.D.G.and St.Henry on Saturday, Nov.8 in an outing to Morin Heights.The outing was organized by Miss Margaret Windeler, division camp secretary, with the idea of teaching the girls more about the outdoor life.Everyone enjoyed themselves hiking, stalking, trailing, making gadgets and lighting fires.Many passed their tests.\u2018MOVING TO TORONTO\"; 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Free films Color films on ancient Peru: on the Province of Namur.Belgium, and on Bermuda will be shown free at the Atwater Library next Wednesday evening at 8:15 p.m.Oratorio The Canadian Amateur Musicians will usher in their Christ mas season Saturday at 3 pm at The Study.3255 The Boulevard.with Bach's Christmas Oratorio.Anyone who sings or plays is invited to be present and join the choir or orchestra.A wine and cheese party follows.U.S.currency found in car thought stolen Westmount Police responding to a holdup call at Anthony's Variety Store and sub-post office at 4500 St.Catherine street west Monday evening.Nov.10 \u2014 in which $500 in cash was taken, as reported in The Examiner of Nov.13 \u2014 discovered a car parked nearby on St.Catherine containing five men who aroused the officers\u2019 suspicion.A check quickly proved that they apparently had nothing to do with the Anthony job \u2014 which remains unsolved \u2014 but examination of the car revealed some $3,100 in U.S.currency under the front seat.Car and occupants \u2014 four adults and a juvenile, including a parolee \u2014 were taken to Westmount headquarters on Stanton street and a description put out on police teletype.just as Montreal Police were about to put out a description of the car in connection with an attempted Montreal holdup.Last Wednesday, two of the quintet were arraigned in Court of Sessions on the attempt charge .meanwhile, leaving a more intriguing mystery.Where did the $3,100 in US.bills come from?There are pretty good grounds for believing that the money is a portion of proceeds of a robbery of a much larger figure taken recently somewhere in the Montreal area, but no complaint has been made with which to match up any of the men or the amount held.Weredale Bv BRUCE INGLIS A month ago.renovations on the two games rooms were begun.Workmen became a common sight in the hallways of Weredale House.With the passing of time.things have begun to shape up rather well.At noon-hour and after school.the thing to do is to stop and check up on the day's progress.With the nearing of this project's completion.the boys are beginning to become anxious.Various activities have been planned to celebrate the official opening of the newly-renovated areas.A dance was proposed for the senior boys.and received mixed reactions.It is the decided method to celebrate the occasion.and support has begun to pick up.The younger fellows will have an evening of very enjoyable activities in the building.I have been informed by several of the younger boys that their activities will be more of a success as they know how to really enjoy themselves.The insult has been passed and challenge issued.so the stage is set.This should rock the House as we all outdo each other.The outcome will be known in mid-December.so pardon the noise.Affleck speaks Westmount Architect and Planner Ray Affleck is the St.James Literary Society's discussion leader Dec.9 at 8:15 pm at the Windsor Hotel.He will speak on \u201cUrban Renewal - By Whom.When, Where?\u201d Vets instal New officers are to be installed Friday evening.Dec.5 by the Royal Montreal Regiment Asso- cision Branch.Royal Canadian Legion, at the armory on St.Catherine street.SUBSCRIBE TODAY JOIN THE FAST GROWING CANADA PERMANENT pe Your initial investment in the Fund must be for not less than $100.thereafter your investments can be for any amount.There are no loading charges or commissions.Over $18 million invested to date.Contact us for our brochure with all the details.I CANADA PERMANENT ] CANADA PERMANENT TRUST 1326 Greene Ave.Westmount 861-8855.D.B.Lane, manager YOUR FAMILY COAT OF ARMS HAND ENGRAVED SIGNET RINGS FOR SEALING IN HEAVY SOLID GOLD 14 kt.OR STERLING SILVER FOR LADIES AND GENTS PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 14 kt.Gold $109.50 Sterling Silver $69.50 Two weeks delivery DAVID KUCER & SON 1421 Mackay Street 845-5612 [ LRT SPECIALIST ZENITH - ADMIRAL SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS AS Ls conr.1 * 4910 Sherbrooke St.W.486-5012 TAKE À PEEK! 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