The Westmount examiner, 28 mai 1970, jeudi 28 mai 1970
[" Property transfers ; 4 \u2014 wes RR ow + Nes + _ but sag in prices continues locally Number and volume of real estate transactions bounced back up in April in Westmount, with spring and traditional moving time.But prices shown in registry office records for the month when compared against valuations for tax pruposes at city hall continue to - show a depressed state of the local property market.: There were 40 registrations duringthe month, no single property involved valued at more than $100,000.Aggregate current city caluation was $1,424,840 and total of the proposed new city valuations, - not yet homologated, was $1,927,500.There were four - \u201cNumber, volume up Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home Vol.XLIII, No.21 Westmount 215, P.Q., Thursday, May 28th, 1970 10¢ ittle opposition He opposition | declarations\u2014transfers from deceased persons to their estates\u2014plus one judgment where there was no sale con- Peu \u2014- gideration and eight deeds > QP Jose which showed the price erely as \u201c$1 and other con- Te - will give you that wonderful = feeling of well-being! BY INDIVIDUAL APPOINTMENT ONLY PHONE WE.5-0796 Foster Home Recruiting Centre here Monday.Mrs.Robert A.Bandeen was elected president for 1970-71.The centre was founded nearly six years ago as an experimental - project with a three-fold aim: to recruit foster homes, to improve the public attitude to foster children and to raise the status of foster parenthood to its proper, eommendable position within the community.It was a joint intersectarian effort, organized by three major welfare agencies: the Baron de Hirsch Institute and Jewish Child anno, ana, ; | È i i \u201cTed kettles Welfare Bureau, the Catholic Family and Children\u2019s Services, and the Children\u2019s Service Centre.Last year, having proven itself, the centre received its charter and a regular grant from Quebec.Thus, this was its first annual meeting as an independent corporation.Miss Eileen Griffin, well- known professional social worker and a Westmount resident, who had been the Centre\u2019s executive director from its inception, retired early this year.Her successor is Robert A.Arculli.- Sandwich plates Lite Hot water jugs - Bottle coasters Tumbler coaster racks Sauce boats & trays .The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 28th, 1.n .Club dines .; Members of The Rotary Club of © BRASS © CHROME Westmount and their wives dined © NICHEL ® RHODIUM t at Auberge le Vieux St.© CADMIUM © suVER fast in Old Montreal\u2014annual REPAIRED REPLATED ladies\u2019 night replacing yester- REFINISHED LACQUERED dav\u2019s weekly Victoria Hall luncheon.Picketed Two Kenwood\u2019s Moving & Storage vans were picketed under watchful es of Westmount Police outside 4141 Sherbrooke street west last Tuesday afternoon.There was no incident.sherbet glasses .(glass & silver ~ Round waiters ~ Butter dishes Open salts (silver base & spoon) Bonbon shells \u2018Phillips Square Store only JOHN H.FEELEY ond Sons Ltd, Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Electro Platers, Operating Canoda\u2019s Largest Migh Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1437 Ayimer St.VI.5-7947 (A few deers abeve St.Catherine St.) Opp.Henry Morgon ond Ca. - 12.- The Westmount Examiner, Transfers.Continued from page 1 assessor said the properties were worth.Since then average prices by this measure have been steadily declining.Most valuable property mentioned in the month was 10 Roxborough avenue, transferred by judgement from Mariline Ltee in bankruptey to The Royal Trust Company.Proposed valuation is $94,850.The trust company this week Thursday, May 28th, 1970 had a \u201cFor Sale\u201d sign on its \\ Lowest valuation in the month's sales was -for 142 Abbott avenue, $11,200 old and almost doubled to $22,250 new value, sold by Bruce Farnham and Evan Pelletier to Jacques Delorme for \u201c$1 and other considerations.\u201d Details Details of the April transfers follow: ~ 4398 de Maisonneuve: from 1353 Greene Ave.S.BREITMAN ANTIQUES \"Specializing in Fine Canadianc\u201d EST'D.1924 ' SUPPLIERS TO LEADING COLLECTORS AND MUSEUMS Westmount 937-0275 avocado.Oval or round mats .smoke.Set of 8 tumblers Canevs LINENS LTD « Abaca Daisies A splash of colour for those round or oval tables\u2014 These daisy shaped easycare Abaca fibre mats are bound to bring vivid counterpoints of colour to your table all year round.Up to the minute fashion colours: gold, blue, natural, orange, sherbet and Complementing \u2018Wildflower\u2019 print linen naokins .Stotter Stackers This stackable Tyril plastic tumbler has the delicate transparency of fine crystal.Smooth finish.Break resistant \u2014 keeps cold drinks frosty cold.Available in two attractive sizes: Highball or Old Fashioned.Colours: yellow, blue, moss, red, orange, lilac and 2151 MOUNTAIN STREET, MONTREAL 15 HAZELTON AVENUE, TORONTO Reg.Sale .$1.95 $1.56 each $1.50 $1.19 each - 510.00 256-9259 925-4593 Mrs.Frank Harling to Mrs.James Evans, sale price $31,500 (present city valuation $24,500; , $29,700); 648 Belmont: from Mrs.Herbert Shapiro to Mrs.Alberto Aguayo, 43,000 ($32,000; $47,300) ; 708 Victoria: from Walter Duamas to Robert Robinson, $35,000 ($28,200; $38,800); 29-31 Bruce: from George Leisser to Graham Earle, $27,000 ($17,600; $28,100); 15 Oakland: from Mrs.Jacob Becker to .from Mrs.Jacob Becker to Dino Pantzara, $70,000, ($52,600; $58,600); 131 Clandboye: from John Brinckman to Mrs.Bruce Gar- side and Mrs.Peter Katadotis, $27,000 ($17,500; $28,700); 42 Belvedere: from Les Enterprises Roger Limited to Alfred Chevalier, $49,462; ($58,650; $79,300); 448 Lansdowne: from Mrs.Gerald Keays to Mrs.Morris Charney, $27,000 ($21,750; $29,500) ; 732 Roslyn: from Mrs.Arthur Feldman to Mrs.Jean Paren- teau, $49,500 ($48,050; $51,100); 52 Roxborough: from Mrs.Ernest Kert to Pieter Jongeneel, $60,000 ($456,000; $71,800); 19 Aberdeen: from Estate Albert Greenberg to Ronald Guttmann, $71,000 ($59,100; $75,700) ; 393 Roslyn: from R & P Construction Ltd.to Ewart Blyth, $32,000 ($23,150; $36,200); .229-31 Clarke: from Miss Raymonde Payette to Mrs.Paul Payette, $15,000 ($20,250; $33,250); 604 Belmont: from Estate of Mrs.Norman Macdonald to Mrs.Ernest Christmas, $37,500 ($25,600; $37,750); 479-81 Grosvenor: from Mrs.Peter Collins to Mrs.Ernest Haines, $34,500 ($19,200; $29,350) ; 3 Anwoth: from John R.Minty to Alain Guy, $70,000 ($47,750; $66,500) ; 400 Cote St.Antoine: from Albert Vallee Ltee.to Mrs.Reginald Rideout, $50,000 ($42,650; $48,700); 33 Thornhill: from Mrs.Edward Mathews to Jerry Miller, $33,000 ($25,250; $36,100); 607 Clarke: from Mrs.John Gutelius to Mrs.Arthur Madill, $1 and other considerations ($49,500; $64,450); 9 Douglas: from Henry Birks & Sons Ltd.to Mrs.David O'Brien, $39,500 ($30,500; $42,000) ; 491 Mountain: from Albert Penney to Ernest Usher-Jones, $62,000 ($53,000; $71,400); 461 Roslyn: from Mordhai Baya to Kurt Schramm, $1 and other considerations ($38,250; $52,100); 466 Strathcona: from Charles McCrae to Mrs.Anthony LeMoine,, $1 and other considerations ($27,200; $40,150); 458-60 Grosvenor:from Camille Laurendeau to Bruno Joyal, $24,000 ($17,200; $33,400); 301 Grosvenor: from Arthur Hamilton to Christopher Pick- woad, $1 and other considerations ($17,400; $28,050); 1 & 3 Church Hill: from Mrs.Genuine Choice Western BEEK QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor ot High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables.Schneider's and Nichols Bacon, Ham and Sausages LICENSED GROCER TRY OUR CHOICE BLACK BEEF ANGUS 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 Bernard Benoit to Mrs.Ronald Daoud, $35,000 ($29,150; $45,400) ; 720 Roslyn: from David Johnson to Mrs.Harvey Hoofer, $52,500 ($43,100; $56,300); 74 Somerville: from Mrs.Blair Love to Mrs.Murray Mather, $1 and other considerations ($13,450; $23,250); 48 De LaVigne: from Estate David Chenowrth to Mrs.Harry Bell, $1 and other considerations ($53,800; $56,750); 10 Roxoborouugh: from Mariline Ltee.in nkruptcy, judgment ($77,150; $94,950); 780 Belmont: from Mrs.Frederick Jennings to Derek R.Caron, $43,000 ($38,600; $51,850); 531 Claremont: from Bernard Hugh Lloyd to Vladimir Jelinek, $32,000 ($3050; $45,300); 511-15 Lansdowne: from Camille Laurendeau to Guillon Investment Ltd., $29,000 ($28,350; $40,350) ; 9 Lansdowne Ridge: from Frederick Peel to Barry Schwartz, $1.and other considerations ($54,700; $81.200); 142 Abbott: from Bruce Farnam and Ivcan Pelletier to Jacques Delorme, $1 and other cons derations ($11,290; $22,250).Purse shopped A woman shopping in the Dominion Store in Galeries Westmount Square Saturday morning had her purse rae stolen om a grocery cart.purse was found later in another part of the building minus her apartment keys, a ticket for fur storage and a small amount of cash./\\Friedrich i ran, original design IHON ALE tel.937-1055 exotic Now Open Caribbean Market Place 4153 St.Catherine St.W.932-3713 The only store in Montreal featuring the luscious, FRUIT and VEGETABLES OF THE WEST INDIES and GUIANA RUSHED FRESH DAILY BY AIR CANADA Straight from the fields Mangoes, Papawa, Yams, Plantains, Pineapples, Limes, Soursops, etc.etc.Also canned and bottled Jams, Jellies and Preserves including Ackees, Matouk's Trinidad Pepper Sauce and other products: Before You Clean Your Carpets .READ THIS! 1.Harsh Detergents result in Rapid Resoiling.2.Detergents cause texture change.3.Vacuums fail to remove soil or residue, 4, Conventional methods scrub soil deeper and reduce life of carpet.DEEP STEAM CLEAN NO SHAMPOO NO BRUSHES NO DETERGENTS We Have Removed! ® Minimizes Resoiling STEAM EXTRACTION © Safe, Gentle Action, Cleans.Deep © INSTANT EXTRACTION Lifts Soil Efficiently and Effectively Out of Pile (We Can Show the Soil ® Rinses, Flutfs and Revitalizes Pile, \u201cSoil is Extracted .That is the Difference\u2019 DEEP STEAM EXTRACTION Ltd.622 Lagauchetiere W.878-4679 A fes \u2018@) 1842-6817, CAMPBELL-GILDAY AIDING MONTREAL MUSEUM: The Junior Association of the Montreal Museum are using the The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 28th, 1970 13 Mackay Centre plight shown by A.H.Marden Indisputable evidence that money spent for the welfare of children of the Macka Centre for Deaf and Crippled Children is a dividend-paying investment is provided by the fact that 80 per cent of the graduating classes have obtained employment.President A.H.Marden, 22 Renfrew avenue, reported at the recent annual meeting that the centre currently faces a fiscal problem in its efforts to rehabilitate and educate the handicapped so that they might take their place in the working world.The problem is compound for three reasons.First, because of its own acute financial problem the Quebec government has substantially restricted operations of such organizations as the centre who are dependent on it for financial support.Second, the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, which until now has allowed each Protestant child in their jurisdiction attending the centre a grant equivalent tu the average cos: of educating a normal child, has cancelled this contribution.Third, despite ceaseless effort over a long period financial aid is Still not forthcoming from the Montreal Catholic School Commission although about hal¢ the pupils at the centre are Roman Cathol\u2019c.Mr.Mardei.suggested that closer co-operation between various school boards, private schools and community services would be of immeasurable benefit to the children.By sharing services and special facilities, opportunities for education would be greatly improved and a major step taken toward eliminating unnecessary - expenditures and saving sub- sania capital and operational cos o ITCH-ITCH SKIN ITCH, ECZEM (oP > RECTAL ITCH, ; HY HANDS OR FEET\" SKIN IRRIT ON RASH R ITCHY PILES trading floor of the Montreal Stock Exchange for their strawberries and champagne ball Saturday, June 6.In a planning session are, left to right, J.C.Duclos and C.D.Hyde, 3066 Trafalgar road, vice-chairman of CO.LIMITED MONTREAL, QUEBEC Symbol of quality roofing since 1883 Call our representative for free estimate ® RESIDENTIAL © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL 7300 St.James St.W.(At West Brocdwoy) 482-9566 ; the LEFTOVER lover solves a A problem, bi cest.prt # uu arbage o disposer.Authorized Dealer CHRISTIE PLUMBING LTD.Plumbing & Heating Contractors 5331A Sherbrooke St.W.484-2010 24hr.service al.a5 Le ESTRELA\u2019S ANTIQUE SHOP 346-B Victoria Ave.REPAIR AND REWIRE ALL TYPES OF LAMPS WILL DRILL PORCELAIN AND VASES Office: 484-3656 Res: 481-3542 Fast service - Reasonable JAMM, and D.Laidley, 250 Clarke Avenue, treasurer.Bronfman House opens Samuel Bronfman 15 Belvedere road, addressed the gathering last Sunday at the official opening and dedication ceremonies of a building named in his honor.The Canadian Jewish Congress Museum & Archives Building in Montreal has been named the Samuel Bronfman House in honor of the man who has been president of the congress for nearly 25 years and is currently its honorary president.The dedication was in recognition of his unique contribution to Canadian Jewish life as well as to world Jewry in general.In his address Mr.Bronfman singled out the importance to Canada of the congress as an organization which pioneered immigration, law reform, laws to combat race hatred E.Leo Kolber, 756 Lexington avenue, chairman of the building committee, presided over the ceremony.Monroe Abbey, QC, 519 Clarke avenue, CJC president, received the key on behalf of the congress.Floral tributes were presented to Mrs.Bronfman and Mrs.Kolber.Rabbi Wi'frec, Shuchat of Sharr Hashomrayim Synagogue deliverec.the invocation.Guests at the head table included Percy Caplan, 4753 The Boulevard; Hon.Kevin Drummond, MNA for West- mount; Hon.Charles Drury, MP for Westmount; Michael Garber, QC, 4338 Montrose avenue, and Dr.Victor Goldbloom, MNA, 5 Grove Park.ACCURATE AND COMPLETE ESTIMATES NO CHARGE & BARBER NO OBLIGATION MOVING AND + STORAGE MEMBER UNITED VAN LINES LL: PRE-PLANNING BOOKLET Aa ® \u201c866-1884 .® =~ UPON REQUEST - CS ery VALUATIONS Alan Mitchell McC.CM.' WORKS OF ART VALUED AGAINST FIRE - THEFT - DAMAGE (INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS) Tel.334-7227 Also: 932-0014 between 10 a.m.& 2 p.m.4217 Blvd.De Maisonneuve, MHI.215 P.Q.EUROPA TECHNIC CLOCK & WATCH SERVICE 5108 Sherbrooke W.482-6535 Authorized Sales & Service AGENTS for HAMILTON, BUREN Watches, RENSIE, ELLIOT, WUBA, SEMCA, EUROPA Clocks.Finest selection of clocks to suit any decor.Our specialty, Antique Clock Repairs.© All Work Guaranteed ® DISPENSING OPTICIANS CONTACT LENSES ARTIFICIAL EYES 5016 SHERBROOKE ST.(Near Claremont) 487-5131 \u201c 1460 \u201c3550 SHERBROOKE W.COTE DES NEIGES (Corner Mackay) (Seaforth Medical Bldg.) 842-3809 932-6806 FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianiste Lic.Mus.First Medalist \u2014 McGill University Teacher Columnist \u2014 Critic PIANO TUITION - ALL GRADES Talent Developed Phone 484-6424 5506 Notre Dame de Grace Ave. PROPERTY FOR SALE RANCH bungalow 2 bathrooms, finished basement, $18,000.Owner 681-9097.62 room cottage with natural fireplace.Conveniently located.$15,000.744-6545.5\u2014COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE ; Lake Connelly Summer home on lakefront lot 90 x 175.Sandy beach, safe for children.40 miles from Mon- freal.3 bedrooms, inside plumbing, fireplace, completely furnished.Large verandah, screened porch and patio.$13,000.Call after 6 p.m.843- 5273 or 722-4740.Charming Bungalow $10,000 .Parish of St.Sauveur, 1,000 feet elevation.No pollution in this air! Approximately 2 acres landscaped.A delightful stream through property and many beautiful mature trees.Fully winterized furnished 4 room chalet with screened porch and patio.Good mortgage available.| $3,000 cash will buy.Please call Mildred Graves.861-1995 direct or evenings 226-2339 collect.Redpath Realties Lid.Licensed Broker.- Esca The Year-round, four-bedroom cottage oniy 45 minutes from downtown Montreal\u2014but where the air is clean\u2014with 12 acres of land bordering unpolluted river and excellent stable and barn.Excelient schools, all-season highway (Route 4) to city.Beautifully sited with Adirondack skyline in dairy country four miles from Ormstown.Ideal for family with young children, specially if keen on horses and other animals.Sixty additional acres including woods also offered separately, if desired.Apply J.W.Sancton, 4630 St.Catherine Street West, West- mount 215, 932-3157, weekdays, or R.R.3, Ormstown, Quebec, 829-2423, weekends.COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET TROUT LAKE 3 bedroom cottage, furnished.Excellent bathing.Call evenings.488-4386.St.Marguerite Modern fully equipped 3 bedroom cottage on lake.Available July and August.Call 1-226.5984.23 LOTS FOR SALE A #14 - The \u2018Wes stmount Examiner, Thursday, May 28th, 1970 vem - PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 931-7511 10 Words 1.00 7¢ for each additional word For best service, phone your ads early - final deadline noon Thursday ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TILL 10:00 P.M.(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday till 5'pm) Accounts may be paid at the Examiner office, 4630 St.Catherine street west, Westmount; ot The Monitor and St.Laurent News office, 6525 Somerled avenue, and tHe Town of Mount Royal Weekly Post office, 233 Dunbar avenue.\u2018Advertisements not paid for in advance of publication are subject to b 25-cent billing charge but may then be paid without further charge at any branch of the Bank of Méntreal or The Royal Bank of \u201cCanado on the Island of Montreal.23\u2014LOTS FOR SALE SOUTH SHORE 50 Arpents Serviced Land Good Location Schools, Churches Shopping Centre 10 minutes to down town Montreal CALL 842-3353 29\u2014BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INVEST $2,000 receive $4,000 in 5 years.Secured on Real Estate participation.729-9920.(French speaking) 31\u2014SPACE TO LET Snowmobile Owners Space available from April till October.Call 489-3186 from 5 to 8 p.m.43\u2014APARTMENTS TO LET 14 Weredale furnished WESTMOUNT, Park.Large 4: optional.931-4730.Sublet 3% rooms Lascale West split level, 15th floor panoramic view, freshly wall papered and Painted $200 monthly.Call 484- SUBLET to May 1971.4300 de Maisonneuve.Large, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment, centrally air-conditioned, top floor.$290.July 1st or later.932-3532.4655 Bonavista Corner Cote St.Luc 3Y2\u20144V2 quiet, attractive, newly decorated, fully equipped, elevator.Apply Supt.481-5547 47\u2014FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET Sublet Highrise apartment July and August 34 furnished.Reasonable rent.Swimming pool, sauna etc.489-2989.55\u2014DUPLEX TO LET 55\u2014DUPLEX TO LET N.D.G.King Edward Avenue.Upper 5%2 rooms.Completely redecorated.Heated.Call 488-4516.Sublet - Bonavista Rd.-$120 4 large bright room, large kitchen with dining area.Occupancy to be arranged.487-7898.61\u2014ROOMS TO LET WESTMOUNT: Grosvenor-St.Catherine area.Bed sitting room.Business person.932-2348.67\u2014ROOM AND BOARD WANTED McGILL student bilingual with summer job requires room and board preferably with West.mount adult family near Metro.Reasonable rent.Pemanent, Call 581-0465 mornings or evenings.69\u2014NURSING HOMES NURSING HOME FOR THE ELDERLY PRIVATE AND SEMI-PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION R.N.ON DUTY FOR INFORMATION 672-2110 73\u2014CARS FOR SALE Must Sell Volvo 1965, 122S\u2019 Excellent 1900 dition.Best offer.Call 277- Parisienne 1969 4 door hardtop, vinyl roof, power windows, steering, brakes, AM FM radio, rear speaker, etc.Reason for selling company car supplied.Call 731-8196.1968 Vauxhall Viva Automatic.9,000 miles.$900.Call 748-9077 evening and week ends.SUNBEAM newly painted radio.Excellent condition.$1,200.737-5952 evenings.\u2019 1965 OLDSMOBILE F-85, second family car, only 22,000 miles, good shape, radio, power steering, power _ brakes.484-4949.1961 FORD.Winter tires.Needs repairs.Best offer.484-5781.Mont Laurier 13 -s 100 x 200, bordering lake.nting, fishing.Sale or ex- ct ge.521-7732.Sublet Lower 4 rooms, with basement.Melrose above Monkiand.487- 5412.Rambler 1966 Ambassador.D.P.L.2 door hardtop.Excellent condition.Reasonable.277-4429 evenings.\u2018DRESSMAKER, 77\u2014BOATS AND MOTORS Docks Fibreglas floating docks.Light weight, high strength construction.Maintenance free.Multiple sizes and shapes.Ulysco Limited, 19 Mount Vernon, Ville St.Pierre.488-2487 79\u2014CAMPING EQUIPMENT CAMPING equipment complete\u201d for two, (tent, accessories, etc.).$100.Call evenings only.488-0333.TRAILER 12 foot, Rambler, sleeps 5, $700.Call 481-5329.Src = ANTENNA REPAIRS 89\u2014HELP WANTED FEMALE 95\u2014WORK WANTED MALE Part Time Ladies required.$5 an hour.Interested?Call Therese Senecal between 9 and 11 a.m.935-450).Girl Friday bilingual required.Small office.Westend.Experienced essential.484-0771.N\u2014WORK WANTED FEMALE .GIRL Friday desires small office.full or part time or temporary work.(Insurance experience).935-9969.PAINTING UNWANTED REFUSE REMOVED from your factory or business.Daily \u2014 weekly \u2014 or on regular basis.Call 482-1443 or 4277 3186.- 113\u2014MOTHER\u2019S HELP MOTHER\u2019 S helper wanted.Sleep in.2 days off.486-1658.Mother\u2019s Helper Wanted 14 years or over.Sleep our.One child.Summer months.Grosvenor\u2014Sunnyside.486-4570.PLUMBING & HEATING ~ ANTENNA repaired or replaced, guaranteed work.Also T.V.and, stereo repairs.A & M Regd Antenna Specialist.271-0029.BUSINESS SERVICES Script Hand Writing NAMES FOR DIPLOMAS FOR RATES CALL 744-6642 (After 6 P.M.) CARTAGE & MOVING MOVING, packing, crating, cartage, storage.Local and long distance.Call Ramsay Moving.484-1469.DRESSMAKING | Paris experience, fast service, dresses, gowns, alterations.932.5133, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ENTERTAINMENT SOPRANO SOLOIST, for Weddings, Concerts, Radio Stage experience.486-1436.GENERAL REPAIRS JAMES DOOR AND EQUIP MENT.Garage door repairs, service.747-6075.Residence.684- 3876.REPARATIONS DE MAISON BRIQUE, pierre, ciment, foyer, bloc, cheminee, balcon, gallerie, menuiserie generale.Pierre et brique - decoration interieure.Stucco antique.Faire foyer.Enrayons l\u2019eau - mur et fondation.Redressons planchers, creusons cave.388-2137, 669-2547.\u201c LOW prices.Interior and exterior painting.By expert with 22 years experience.Guaranteed.Call 728-9863.PLUMBING.Renovations.Hot water tanks.Furnaces.General repairs.Reasonable prices.J.P.Auclair.486-7267.PAINTING & DECORATING Hebert Painting Interior -Exterior painting.Wall papering.Free Estimates.Call 721-6718.E.PUGH-EVANS PAINTER DECORATOR Interior and Exterior Quality Work Top Grade Paint Supplied Reasonable Rates Free Estimate Call Office 489.4984 Eves: 489-7757 HUBERT KLEIN REG'D MASTER PAINTERS We will give your home that just-right, professional look you wanf - quickly, easily and most reasonably.Shop-at-home service for vinyl and wall papers.Latest ¢ books for selection All Our Work GUARANTEED 273-3371 OFFICE: 378 BEAUMONT your WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.WESTMOUNT 935-1189 ROOFING OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.1975 NOTRE DAME LACHINE \u2026 637-2308 24 Hour Service SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS H.FORGET REG'D.SEWING MACHI REPAIRS Sales & Rentals All Makes - Service $3.50 Call 767-6262 _ SILVER REPLATING Silver Plating Give your silverware a new life, Have it replated with silver at reasonable prices.For information and prices call sl- 74 as \u2014 To li late years 481-07 July i chil Live Nea (Rose 721.13 Wan te Hou adults then evenin Lady pref 7007. 89\u2014HELP WANTED FEMALE Stenographer \u2014 Required For small Canadian Westmount.\u2019 Job will include: Reception\u2014steno\u2014typing for small staff.Some confidential records and possible assistance to Accountant.Bilingualism an asset but not mandatory.Salary commensurate with ability.For appointment call Mr.Fraser or Mr.Kennedy.937-7701 Company located in_ Agreement.Contact Assistant \u2014References required.Queen Elizabeth Hospital Of Montreal LICENSED REGISTERED NURSES \u2014Full-time and part-time positions on a rotating basis for 266 bed community general hospital.\u2014Salary and fringe benefits in accordance with United Nurses of Montreal Collective Personnel Manager Nursing 488-2311 Loc.244 .or write to: Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal 2100 Marlowe N.D.G.113\u2014MOTHER'S HELP Mothers Helper Wanted To live in.From June 15th or later until Labour Day.16 years and over.References.Call 481-0738 after 4 p.m, Mother\u2019s Helper \u201c Wanted July and August.Sieep out.One child.Call 735-0971.115\u2014DOMESTIC HELP WANTED COOK-GENERAL.Live in.2 adults.Good wages.935.9537.Responsible Woman Wanted For light housework.2 days weekly.N.D.G.area.Call 484- 4470.Experienced Housekeeper Wanted $50 Weekly Live in own room.3 children.Near Viau-Jean Talon.(Rosemont district).728-9286 or 721-1351.Part Time Housekeeper Wanted.June, July.August.Hours flexible it desired, 2 adults, one child first 6 weeks then one adult only.937-1895 evenings.$100 Monthly Lady for light duties.Live in., referred.Char kept.Call 255- Montreal, Que.N7\u2014DOMESTIC WORK WANTED CLEANING woman (colored) seeks night cleaning for offices.Experienced.References.487-1923.125\u2014FOR SALE DINING ROOM FURNITURE MOVING.Buffet, 6 chairs, table, (walnut).Excellent condition.737-0456.127\u2014ANTIQUES Antique spinet mahogany desk.Good condition.Call 932-5505.GENUINE Empire settee, perfect condition.Approximate value $1,500.Any reasonable offer accepted.935- 1920.ANTIQUE desk.Reasonable.Call 489-3094.ANTIQUE 10 piece dining room .suite, wardrobes.489-2937, 486- 1.\u2018 ANTIQUES Nan Leith 990 Cherrier lle Bizard Cranberry glass, Canadian glass, Ironstone, Pine, Armoire, Victorian marble top table, etc.By appointment fo Weekend and Afternoons Call 626-8453 or 626-8549 137\u2014FOR SALE\u2014 CLOTHING & FURS, La Boutiq ve Fa ntasque Quality Resale Dress Shop Paris Originals.Haute Couture Models.Imports.: Valentino, St.Laurent.Fantastic Clearance May 25th to 30th Great Buys Suits, coats, office wear, Cocktail dresses, gowns.À fraction of original cost Nearly new 2155 Mountain CO ( just below Sherbrooke) The Westmount Examiner, y 288-3655 : | 129\u2014FOR SALE\u2014 BEDROOM FURNITURE BED, double, mahogany, Simmons Beautyrest mattress, spring.Excellent condition.$110.Call 733-8938.GIRL\u2019S bedroom set, painted.Excellent condition.748-8005.SOLID red maple bedroom set, excellent condition.Call after 5 p.m.731-9057.BEDROOM suite, beautiful Spanish style, 4 foot bed, double dresser, man\u2019s dresser, night tables, all on castors, mattress, box-Spring, contour sheets.Half price.481-7886.131\u2014FOR SALE\u2014 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT MATCHING refrigerator and stove (Frigidaire) both good condition.Reasonable.486-9645.133\u2014MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR- SALE GIBSON HERITAGE, 12 string left handed.Martin D 28.Reasonable.Brandy 738-3046.BABY grand mahogany piano, Nordheimer by Heintzman.Perfect condition.931-1435.137\u2014FOR SALE\u2014 CLOTHING & FURS 1970 long bridal gown, train, veil, 12.Offers.488-0414.BRIDESMAID'S dress, turquoise size 10, with head piece.Reasonable.481-8895.WEDDING dress, organza, size 8-10, with mantilla and veil.Reasonable.Call 733.4151 evenings and week end.! 139\u2014FOR SALE GENERAL 139\u2014FOR SALE GENERAL LADY's clothing 12-16.Excellent condition.Crib; wing chair; kitchen table.733-0503.- Must Sell 5 rooms furniture.Frigidaire; .V.; beds; chesterfield; chairs; etc.Call 488-7253 after 4 p.m.LARGE size wardrobe, 2 mirrored doors and bottom drawer.Evenings.735.0057.Luggage Factory ends.Reasonable price.Call 489-6503.CONTENTS MODEL HOME Furniture in new condition.4 seater French Provincial hand tufted chesterfield, fruitwood showwood matching table; lamps; 9 piece French Provincial and Spanish dining room; Spanish stereo; Spanish bedroom: & chair dinette; 8 original oil paintings; colored T.V.; Indian rugs, 9 x 12 and 6 x 9; black vinyl recreation room furniture, bar and stools.For appointment 684-0779.Typewriters From $25 Sales-Renfals Service of office machines and furniture Mr.Typewriter 4910 Sherbrooke W.487-5551 COALPORT Indian Tree.Service for 6, cream and sugar, etc.Call 277-3588.TWO Chinese rugs both 8 x 10.Excellent condition.One, light grey and one, light gold.Cali after 5 p.m.937-4017.{CREDENZA, walnut $100; 3 .dressers (2 matching).$90 for: \u2018all.Call evenings only.488-0333.IMPORTED antique nest tables, (4 pieces), hand carved, Chinese motif; queen size hide-a- bed, in very good condition.Catt 731-8467 evenings.KITCHEN-AID dishwasher; viking double oven stove; humidifier.Perfect condition.935-1920.Redecorating Home Living room furniture, sofa recentiy re-uphoistered with slip covers; leather top end tables with matching coffee table; 2 lamp tables; 1 floor lamp; 5piece Gibbard Cordivane bedroom set; 2 slipper chairs.Very reasonable.484-4949.Sewing Machine Rentals $6.00 per month - Call 767-6262 a SIMMONS hide-a-bed with fitted slip covers.331-0106.Thor Semi Automatic Washer; gas stove 30 inch; fridge, good condition.Reasonable.937-3180.ALL KINDS Carpets, rugs, draperies and accessories.SPECIALS Broadioom remnants and mats EXCELLENT SAVINGS 737-7833 AYTIME KENLEY'S HOME FURNISHINGS 5473 VICTORIA AVE.CONTINENTAL beds; ping- pong table; chest of drawers, bookcases; dish washer, lady\u2018s clothing: other articles.737-9094.Cali 932-0174 evening.Can\u2018t Find lt?Subscribe to \u2018\u2019Locater Service\u2019\u2019.Call 935.TWIN beds, one or, both, blond mahogany, good cndition.One with new posturepaedic mattress, bedspreads, triple dresser, kneehole desk, sold separately or ensuite; broadloom, Saphire blue, 20 x 18.Reasonable, Call 932-9358.TEA wagon wanted, J 139\u2014FOR SALE GENERAL Drapes 4 panels; Wigs blond, dark brown streaked.481-2130.French Provincial chesterfield A marble tables; lazyboy; Spanish Bedroom; Colonial kitchen.Call 259-6225.Wall gas furnace, good condition.Reasonable.Call.731-1243: evenings.\u2018Must Sell Sofa; kitchen set, table, 4 chairs; Double bed, double dresser, chest of drawers.Reasonable.Call 481-4962.SMALL loveseat; 3 panelied screen 6 feet high; occasional chair; 5 HP outboard motor; 2 large etchings: pictures; and other small items.Call 481-1471.SWIMMING pool (Valmar) 10,000 galions, 24 feet diameter, 6 to 4 feet deep including filter, vacuum cleaner, Sacrifice $290.Call 486-5387.Aynsley Canary china, gold & black trim, 75 pieces; one arm chair, needlefount & petit point mixed.Call 738-9848 ENCYCLOPAEDIAS.Sets.very, very special.Call anytime.489-4984, extension 914.Baby crib with spring and mattress, excellent condition.Reasonable.Call 482.7239 evenings.Wig, worn twice, ash blonde.Very Reasonable.Call 488- 2965.Best Buys Bedroom suite, triple dresser, night table mirror (walnut); dining room suite Duncan Phyfe (Mahogany) 10 piece; lamp (Canadiana).739-9156 after 4.Antique chair 140 years old; white enamel utility table with electrical outlet; lady\u2018s new Van Heusen blouse size 16; fishing tackles with accessories: New Bisse! sweeper; old violin, brass bird cage.272-0291.143\u2014PHOTO SUPPLIES BEAULIEU 8 MM.movie camera, Angenieux 7.5 to 35 MM.lens plus widi-angle adapter.$195.Soprani 48 bass accordion $175.481-8780.Mike.151\u2014WANTED TO TO PURCHASE WANTED: Girl\u2018s 20 inch bicycle.Good condition.Private.488- .WANTED: Old napkin rings, brooches and letter holders.738-4956 evenings.wooden antique type.Good condition.Call 481-8260.WILL pick up anything you wish to give away.Clothing, furniture, appliances, or what have you.Free pick up.935-5366.WANTED: Antique desk, Canadian paintings, group of seven.738-0672.157\u2014DOMESTIC PETS OLD English sheepdog, JW years.Spayed.Obedience frained.$300.737-8453 GOLDEN Retriever, champion and imported live.Puppies.Registered.3 weeks old.Males.Females, Call 843-5260 after 6 p.m.To Good Homes Only Siamese kittens.Innoculated.House trained.Wonderful companions.$35 to $50.Cats boarded in country home.Mrs.Edwards 487-7069, 1-562-8732.163\u2014EDUCATIONAL - \u201cWorking Mothers Activity centered day care program for children 6 to 8.This summer with experienced elementry school.teacher downtown area.Call 932-5368.Thursday, May 28th, 1970 - 15 165\u2014PERSONAIS \u201d EUROPEAN CARD READER by Mrs.Tamara READINGS DAILY 10a.m.-9 p.m.Sundays 10a.m.-7 p.m.For appointments Call: 270-5478 6867 St.Denis St.(near Metro Jean Talon) 169\u2014SWAP Opportunity Swap your one owner 1965-67 Buick LeSabre for my 1969 Philco color T.V.stereo combination.Cost $1,500.New.Call 363-5420.Street fair to aid 4424 In order that the Youth Centre at 4424 St.Catherine street be continued with adequate functional services and a staff assured of their salaries, a street fair to raise money and promote co-operation between organized within groups the community has been planned for September, Mrs.J.B.Lightman, chairman of the West- mount Parents Liaison Group, has announced.The group has acted as a catalytic agent for the steering committee of the fair which held it first meeting Tuesday night in Victoria Hall.\u2018\u201cThis generation is the result of a tion increase in early 50's, due to the economic adjustment after World War 11,\u201d Mrs, Lightman said at the meeting.\u201cIt is faced with a complete new set of untried rules in living and learning\u2014it is the TV and space age.\u201d The youth have become an in ent, energetic and vocal force, community minded and world oriented.Our mayor and council have listened to their message .and have assisted them to hél themselves with a youth centre, a place to go to meet one another and to develop interests and programs.\u201cThere have been obstacles.We are faced with the dilemna of drugs.The Youth Centre is a hope that we may reach them such emergencies and be able to maintain dialogue between those who are growing up and those who have grown up.\u201d We should like the youth to better understand us as parents and know that we recognize our ~ responsibilities. 16 - Thursday, May 28th, 1970 Youth.Continued from page 1 exchange among teenagers were dismissed with the claim that they are just as easily obtainable in school.The four members of the student advisory board, Mr.Tuttle, Miss Fraticelli, Sarah Compton and Richard Brott, were questioned about the police raid launched on the building several weeks ago when drugs were found.\u201cAt the time of the actual raid there were over 500 kids in the building.If you walk into any restaurant in Montreal with more than 10 kids in it you will find more drugs in it than you did in the centre that night,\u201d Mr.Tuttle said.Miss Compton stated that since the raid the youngsters themselves had made a rule the centre would be closed for a specified period if anyone was found with * s.\u201cWhat surveillance do you have?\u201d the board was asked.\u201cWe know the kids personally and we speak to them,\u201d Mr.Tuttle said.He further explained that rules at the centre were made for everyone and should any destructive \u2018\u2018characters\u2019\u2019 appear who could not be \u201cnegotiated in or out we feel we have as much right to call the police for help as.any citizen.\u201d Unwin is eloquent Dr.John Unwin of the Jeanne Mance clinic made an eloquent plea from the floor for the centre.He suggested parents give it the best nutrition \u2014 \u2018\u201c\u2018an open mind, financial aid and enough interest to at least go see it.\u201d Then \u2018\u2018drugs will settle down in their proper perspective.\u201d \u201cIf you expect the Youth Centre to be full of drugs and VD, it will.The young react to the expectation of society.\u2018With all due respect to your knowledge of the drug scene, it is right for the 1930s or 40s; but drugs are offered as hospitality now, like beer.Today's society has been described as hedonistic, affluent, permissive, but the kids are the product of parents, not of themselves.If they are an articulate generation it is because you have given them a good education.Should we leave them to the cops to pull out of the gutters?The pads?You have to be more positive unless you really believe that you have bred a generation of vipers who will WINS MEDAL: The JW.Bridges Medal for Psychology has been won by Warren Young Soper, jr., honors in psychology with distinction at Sir George Williams University.He is the son of Mrs.Claude Duval, 599 Victoria avenue, and Warren Ys Soper.He attended Roslyn, Sedbergh, Selwyn House and Ross High schools, and plans to attend the school of medicine at George Washington University, Washington, D.C., in September.bring the community down win the plague.\u201cDespite their weird appearance, they are your kids.\u201d He described police raids as \u201csneak up and grab\u2019 tactics and said they were no solution to the problems of youth.The days when \u2018\u2018good little boys with crew- cuts came bouncing down the stairs at the Y\u201d\u2019 with its tradition of strong, masculine Christianity, were gone.\u201cParents don't know\u2019\u2019 A man who said he lived two doors from the centre, was 21° years old and at one time had been a hippie, stated he felt parents \u2018had no idea how prevalent drugs are.\u201cIf you ask in high school, by the third friend you've got it.\u201d He said today the young had a strong sense of community.\u201cToday they are people oriented, not product oriented,\u201d as were their elders from a materialistic society.Principal Noel Hamilton of Westmount High School was $5,000 Summit burglary A major burglary, with loss of valuables worth some $5,000, was discovered at 60 Summit Circle last Friday evening.The owner .had been away.Police said the front door had been jemmied.Westmount has been un- reaking and dergoing a rash of bi entries, mostiy of private homes, in which rela tvely small sums of money are stolen.There have been 14 such cases this month in the city, up to Wednesday.Last Tuesday $117 was taken from 4920 de Maisonneuve boulevard west.There was no sign of how entry was gained.Nothing appeared to be missing from 14 Windsor avenue in a burglary discovered at 6:42 pm Sunday.Entry, sometime over the weekend, had been gained by the rear door.Other Thefts \u2018Several \u2018hefts, not involving apparent forced entry, also were reported in Westmount over the past week.7 .A portable radio proved too portable to some thief last Thursday afternoon at 615 Clarke avenue, A typewriter vanished from an office at 245 Victoria avenue between noon and 2 pm on Friday.And a stereo and components disappeared from Room 6 of 4141 Sherbrooke street west on Tuesday.asked if the school had any official connection with the centre and said no, \u201cbut we keep in touch.It hasn\u2019t been any trouble to us.\u201d Present in what Miss Marjorie Bedukian, social worker for the City of Westmount, termed a \u201cconverted audience,\u201d\u201d were psychiatrists, doctors, detached workers from the YMCA, teachers and at least one alderman.Miss Bedukian, Dr.H.Shuldiner, doctor on staff for the centre, and the four student members of the centre's advisory board answered questions from the floor.Miss Unity Pageant shapes for next week The Miss Unity Pageant is being executed on a much larger scale this year and the excitement is building up in all areas of the club.There are now 10 Miss Unity candidates, each having her own campai manager to promote her.The walls of the club are covered with original voting posters and the candidates are engaged in many different activities and rehearsals towards the Big Night on June 12 when they will line up- before the judges, read their individual s es on \u201cWhy I want to be Miss Unity, and what I do at Unity\u201d.On this night there will be professional entertainment as well as the talents and participation of club members.Friday, June 5, is the grand opening of the Crown Lighting Dance at 9 pm.This will be Unity\u2019s biggest dance of the year with Ronnie Times and the Mandingo Band playing soul and pop music.The candidates will be in long white dresses to welcome all those in attendance.and there will be prizes and contests for one.Tickets can be.obtained from the club to attend and join in the week's activities as well as being a spectator on the final night.Refreshments of coffee and cakes will be served each night by volunteers from the community.For any information regarding the above please contact Wendy Jolly at 932-5506.e club owes many thanks to Ron Donahue who has been a very active volunteer at the club for quite a few years now.Much of the organization and presentation is thanks to his work and those assisting him.People in the community are invited to help and contribute to this event by coming to see the efforts and work put in by the club members during this week.every RESIDENTIAL « INDUSTRIAL A QUALITY CHAIN LINK FENCE CONFORMING TO ALL SAFETY REGULATIONS YOUR ; Colorful Vinyl coated GIE DE ani fn \u2019 e FREE - ESTIMATES \u2014 QUALITY GUARANTEED e INSTALLATION BY EXPERTS orme 363-3300 DIVISION OF BOND METAL FINISHERS CO.LTD.336 ST.PATRICK \u2014 LASALLE BRANDT PLUMBING Company Limited (Ron Toohey, Proprietor) \u2018Serving the West End for Over 16 Years\u2019 24-HOUR SERVICE 761-4551 3062 Lasalle Boulevard EVERY MONDAY AT 8 P.M.MANOIR N.D.G.5319 NOTRE DAME DE GRACE AVE CORNER DECARIE 482-2460 F000 OEE SASSO LET US DO YOUR x DIRTY WORK! 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