The Westmount examiner, 26 novembre 1970, jeudi 26 novembre 1970
[" sa WILL IT BECOME SCHOOL?Next Wednesday evening at 7:30 o\u2018clock in city hall, tension will mount as a public meeting is convened to await objections, if any, to a zoning by-law change to permit St.George\u2018s School of Montreal Inc.to take over the disused St.George\u2019\u2018s Snow Shoe Club premises on The Boulevard as its elementary department.If fewer than 10 property owners of the area, north and mostly east of the clubhouse, register opposition, the by-law will receive passage in city council the following week.If more than 10, a referendum would be forced or the school could withdraw its zoning request.School officials were optimistic this week that most objections already had been answered and that opposition will be negligible to nil.Drummond speaks to WMA, stalls Council meeting Hon.Kevin Drummond, MPQ for Westmount, is to be the principal speaker at the semi-annual, fall meeting of the Westmount Municipal Association.But he couldn\u2019t come on the normal date, Nov.9, a Wednesday.So the meeting was shifted to Monday, Nov.7, at Victoria Hall.Denies assault on cop Thomas Bates of Hamilton, Ont., pleaded not guilty in Westmount Municipal Court yesterday morning to a charge of assaulting a police officer at Dawson College on April 9 last.Trial was set for next Tuesday.Bates had been arrested by Hamilton authorities in connection with a book store he operated there.He was driven here by Westmount Police.He also is wanted by Montreal authorities.Play hooky Six boys from Verdun and two giris from LaSalle were picked up by Westmount Police at 3 pm last Thursday in Alexis Nihon Plaza, at which time they should have been in school.They were handed over their parents.XX O.E.P.Q+» AnME, However, the mayor is to make a short report, too.However, the new date is that of the statutory, first-monday-of-the-month City Council meeting.Also, most aldermen like to be at the WMA, too, even as members expect them to be on hand.So, though the council meeting must stand, it will not take place PSS SR ENTRE WMA candidates for the three Westmount School Board vacancies are Mrs.John Rothman, 10 Bellevue avenue; Dr.Stanley French, 256 Metcalfe avenue, and Peter Kohl, 208 Grosvenor avenue.Candidate for library trustee is John N.Mappin, 598 Argyle avenue.and instead another is called for the following evening at city hall at 8 pm\u2014that is, Tuesday, Nov.8.No agenda has yet been firmed up for the December council meeting, though it is hoped that Continued on page 2 ce NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER By ERIC NEAL Nov.27 to Dec.5 With icy roads, deep drifts and violent, tree-damaging winds, we must expect traffic troubles to commence this wintry week.A 7\" snowfall is not unusual.After the New Moon, conditions ° > a.change rapidly to give us several days of cold sunshine and blue skies.Night temperatures down to 20 degrees F.and up to 35F.some days in northern counties, and 40 to 45F.in the south.Pleasant afternoons until Saturday, followed by a warming frend and increasing cloud to warn us that this moon First Quarter always brings us violent sleet and rainstorms in the south.> (ur URMATION REGIOHAL: » 12 PUE ST.ec 4, Que i Vol.XLII, No.47 Back to the stable Horses have been known to have an irresistible urge to return to the stable.But what about cars?Walter Pierce, 37, of Beaconsfield, drives a leased 1970 Mercury, owned by a firm whose offices are in Chateau Maisonneuve, 4999 St.Catherine street west at Claremont avenue.Mr.Pierce was driving home at 4:26 am Saturday.It was slippery.His car struck the centre mall on St.Catherine, careened to the right, mounted the sidewalk in front of 4999 St.Catherine, swung around a parking sign, returned to the street, negotiated the de Maisonneuve- Claremont corner and finally came to a halt somewhere west of the intersection.Damage to the car was estimated at $500.Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home Westmount 215, P.Q., Thursday, November 26, 1970 10¢ City asks data on expropriation on St.Antoine The City of Westmount has asked the provincial authorities for information on what further expropriations are intended in Westmount for the announced proceeding with construction of the Trans- Canada Highway.Of particular concern is that a number of dwellings at the northeast corner of Greene avenue and St.Antoine street would go if an access ramp to the highway is placed there as planned.The future of the St.Antoine homes has been under prolonged discussion between city authorities, citizens ui LF G car window to get man Jean-Guy Gagnon, 22, of St.Remi de Napierville has until Dec.16 to figure out what explanation he will give Westmount Municipal Court for driving without \u2018\u2018due care and attention\u201d through Westmount in the early hours of Monday morning.A Westmount Police foot patrolman spotted Gagnon in his 1970 Hornet buzzing east on Sherbrooke street at Claremont avenue, just after 1:30 am.The officer alerted a patrol car by walkie-talkie, which pursued the Hornet through red lights at Lansdowne and Strathcona avenues, (other lights were green) down Olivier avenue and inte a lane which happened to be blind with no way out.When stopped, Gagnon refused to open a window or door.The doors were locked.After verbal persuation failed, policeman smashed one of the windows to get their man\u2014who gave no explanation for his behavior, Next day he was released on $25 cash bail pending hearing of his case.Simpkins -$375 Howard Simpkins electrical contractors\u2019 offices at 51 Hillside avenue were relieved of $375 in petty cash, it was reported at 1:25 pm Monday.There was no evidence of a break-in.The money was kept in a cash box in a safe open during the daytime.Model of Wesimount section of Trans-Canada Highway, showing (centre foreground) access ramp proposed for northeast corner of Greene avenue and St.Antoine street.of the area and, more recently, the Westmount Municipal Association.They had been slated to be demolished under a since-shelved urban renewal scheme; instead, there has been a drive to find the means for their rehabilitation.Tuesday morning, a group headed by Architect Joseph Baker made a visual presentation to the city's architectural and planning commission, in which alternatives to the ramp as planned were presented.Later the commission discussed the presentation.Tuesday evening, council's committee of the whole met to give guidance to Ald.Ian Craig, acting for Mayor Peter McEn- tyre, on Montreal Urban Community budget action and Ald.Charles Aspler, commissioner of planning and redevelopment, asked council to move on the the \u201cCommittee on Housing and Urban Renewal of the Montreal Metropolitan Region\u2019 under the joint sponsorship of the Montreal Council of Social Agencies and Le Conseil de developpement social du Montreal Metropolitain, called for total abandonment of the Trans-Canada proposal to preserve housing and as not serving a real social need.He said 120 more persons would be displaced in Westmount.FLQ search Westmount Police in the early hours of Tuesday conducted raids at 4026 Dorchester boulevard impending expropriations.west and at 18 Weredale park in an unsuccessful search for an FLP suspect, conducted at the Yesterday afternoon, at a request of Montreal Police.downtown press conference, Mr.On Sunday morning, a police Baker said that the \u2018battle patrol stopped a man on Summit already has been joined\u201d and circle carrying binoculars and that Westmount had requested all whose car, parked nearby, expropriations regarding the contained separatist literature.ramp be halted.City Manager The man proved to be a long- Norman Dawe later confirmed range \u2018peeping Tom\u2019'\u2014his in- that this was, in effect, the case.terest was in apartment house ind in the | t of Mr.Baker, as cochairman of Westmount, © Battle joined 2 \u2026 The.Westmount.Examiner, King gets three years for fraud |! Where were counts of fraud here through use.Wayne King, who was picked up by Westmount Police at the Central YMCA Oct.2 on three P.LAWSON TRAVEL LTD.APPOINTMENT MISS LISA HOTOP The appointment of Miss Lisa Hotop as manager ot the Montreal office, is announced by John Powell, president of P.Lawson Travel Ltd.Miss Hotop with 15 years experience in the travel industry, will offer all her clients personalized individual travel service.P.LAWSON TRAVEL LTD.2055 Peel Street, Suite 802 845-4261 Offices from coast to coast Thursday, November 26, 1970 of bad cheques and who, it turned out, had been on a cross-Canada spree of such instances, yesterday was given three months in jail by Judge A.McT.Stalker in Westmount Municipal Court\u2014the term to run from his pleading guilty Oct.15.The 23-year-old had in the meantime been tried on similar counts by Montreal authorities.SINCE 1916 OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE - RESIDENTIAL - - COMMERCIAL - - INDUSTRIAL - WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.Rene Guitard, Manager 637-2309 24 HOUR SERVICE .Give Enjoyment The Year \u2018round Here you will find thousands of gift suggestions for the music lover at specially reduced prices for christmas giving.20 .9d MINTS Choose from the largest selection of GUITARS - DRUMS - ACCORDIANS - HARMONICAS - TRUMPETS - BANJOS - MUSIC STANDS - METRONOMES - MUSIC CASES - BOOKS - FOLIOS AND MANY OTHER MUSIC ACCESSORIES.! they going ! le on on on ow om om The following calls were answered by the Westmount Fire Brigade during the past week: Nov.17 7:12 pm: Box 142, Olivier and de Maisonneuve, false alarm; 8:23 pm: Box 125, Clandeboye and Dorchester, false alarm; Nov.18 6:23 am: Box 125, Clandeboye and Dorchester, false alarm; (again) 4:32 pm: rear 4873 Westmount avenue, leaves on fire; 8:55 pm: 359 Victoria, delayed furnace ignition; Nov.19 3:05 pm: 4625 St.Catherine, (RMR) fire alarm ringing; 4:38 pm: opposite 4664 St.Catherine, electrical trouble in auto; 11:02 pm: 328 Roslyn, fire in kitchen; (see separate item); Nov.20 Nil; Nov.21 9:25 am: 106 Columbia, strange odor; 10:10 am: 4849 Sherbrooke, loose scaffold; 7:00 pm: 4732 The Boulevard, fuse trouble; Nov.22 11:30 pm: Westmount Recreation Department, (ice rink) ammonia valve leak; Nov.23 9:28 am: 4826 Sherbrooke, defective fuse; 6:00 pm: 46 Academy, strange odor.Prowler gone A prowler at 22 Summit circle shortly after 2 am Monday could not be found.However, a window screen was found removed from No.18 Summit circle without entry having been gained.Dawson haul An inserting machine valued at $1,800 and two Polaroid cameras SCOUTS INVESTITURE: Troop strength of St.Andrew's Boy Scouts was brought to 40 with this recent investiture.Curtis Duval, 4557 Sherbrooke street west, is the new Scout, receiving his scarf from Leader John Closs.Harry Charlton, 6 Park place, holds the colors.WMA.Continued from page 1 the 1971 valuation roll will homologated.It is expected that the board of revision will by then have completed hearings and decisions on some 39 appeals.The last hearings have been scheduled for today, tomorrow and Monday.Also expected will be a report of the public meeting, to take place next Wednesday evening at city hall, to hear any objections to a rezoning by-law to permit St.George\u2019s School to take over the disused premises on The Boulevard of the St.George's Snow Shoe Club.School board names Meanwhile, at the Monday the 7th WMA meeting, the association's candidates to fill three January vacancies on the Westmount School Board are expected to be named.Term- expired are Chairman William T.Wood and Commissioners Mrs.D.Lloyd-Smith and Dr.John M.Elder.Mr.Wood and Mrs.Lloyd- Smith each have served six years, or two terms, and are not standing for re-election.Dr.Elder, currently vice-chairman, has served three years and has not indicated that he is not available.WMA has made a departure from usual format for is meeting in not focussing its attention entirely on municipal affairs.The executive has chosen, instead, to have the provincial member on hand to discuss broader affairs.Widespread interest in Medicare was a factor in inviting the local cabinet minister to speak.Did You Know?LE CHAROLAIS Your Neighbourhood RESTAURANT and BAR 4998 de Maisonneuve (Corner Claremont) Now Offers You FREE * \u201cDeate MUSICAL SUPPLIES LTD.\u201cCANADA'S LARGEST MUSICAL SUPPLY HOUSE\" NOW IN THEIR NEW ENLARGED SHOWROOM CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT 8355 LABARRE 733-5367 It's important to choose your musical instrument carefully, expert advice is invaluable.The staff at PEATE'S are all skilled musicians, and are well qualified to help choose an instrument.AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES PARKING at Vendome Parking just west of Claremont Ce SKY DRAGON MONTREAL NEWEST f CHINESE | RESTAURANT | | ORIENTAL DINING ROOM ATMOSPHERE Enjoy finest Chinese and Canadian Food Special Business Luncheon $1.24 worth $60 were reported Monday stolen from Dawson College.\u2014 Closed Saturdays & Sundays EXCEPT for receptions by A mr t > \u2018November 26, 1970 - I parents do not seem to understand exactly what the problems are and how much is involved in the actual process of learning.They would be likely to gain much help from open discussions with each other.Teachers would be more inclined to attend workshops within their own schools.Westmount schools are particularly backward in helping the child with learning difficulties, mothers said.The problem may be worse in culturally deprived areas because there is an environmental problem as well but in Westmount there is a high achievement level which leaves d locally the child even further behind.To send a child to a special school would cost $6,000 a year.\u201cWe just have to be very selfish and say, \u2018I want a place for my child\u2019, one mother said: Mrs.Raymond was elected temporary chairman of the proposed committee and Mrs.Allan Edwards temporary vice- chairman.Parents of children in all Westmount schools and Westmount parents who feel they may have a child with learning disabilities are invited to join an should leave messages for either Mrs.Raymond or Mrs.Allan King at RE8-1552.FRANCES PIANO TUITION GOLTMAN Pianiste Lic.Mus.First Medalist \u2014 McGill University Teacher -Columnist \u2014 ALL GRADES Talent Developed Phone 484-6424 5506 Notre Dame de Grace Ave.Critic COURS BAYARD Directrice: Mme Senart Cours primaire francais Jardin d'enfants \u201cLes joyeux Bambins\u2018\u2019 3021 ave Trafalgar Tel.: 933-3186 all the bows.tificial tree this year.desirable gift.SHORT QUIZ FOR NOEL Answer right or wrong.No marks, no prizes.Good heavens, what next! Q.All presents bought and wrapped by Labour Day means a happy, relaxed Christmas.A.Wrong.By Dec.10th, you can\u2019t find hide not hair of any of them.When found, Dec.26th, the dog had eaten Q.The kids will be just as pleased with a small, ar- A.Wrong.They tell the entire neighbourhood that you're not having Christmas this year.The neighbours refer to you as \u2018the Scrooges\u2019.Q.We really shouldn\u2018t stuff ourselves with all those rich things just because it\u2019s Christmas.A.Wrong again.Same answer as above.Your darling firstborn even manages a pathetic little tear or two.Q.If | can\u2019t bear to part with it myself, then it's a A.Not so.We don\u2019t all value the same things.Except, of course, if you've chosen some of the desirable artists\u2019 materials we are suggesting as gifts.We know the wrench it is to give them away! CR HE NLA yw 1387 St.Catherine Street, West MONTREAL, QUE.Tel.: 842-4412 : ; Ë Ë Ë 4 Ë ; 4 LIMITED # EAS A TRA SRA A SAS AS SNS SA TE SA TN SRA RA A Ae = RARES MS ER PES PES PS 1\u2014PROPERTY FOR SALE Westmount Luxurious tamily home centrally located.In move in condition.Center hall plan, large gracious entrance hall, living and dining room, planned kitchen with eating area, 3 full bathrooms, 6 bedrooms and family den with built-ins, finished playroom with wet bar.3 open fireplaces.3 car garage.Price in the fifties.To view call Barbara Langan 731-6815 or 733-4605 Town Mount Royal Real Estate BROKERS 3\u2014~PROPERTY WANTED Lovely Family In need of a 3 to 4 bedroom home, near schools.Would like to buy.Substantial cash.$30,000 to $40,000.Please call Mrs.Mercedes McKinney Canada Permanent Trust, 861.8855' 487-7709.23\u2014LOTS FOR SALE NEXT to 577 Carlyle Avenue.T.M.R.lot 64 x 93.Reasonable.Call 739-3987.Why Look Further See Our South Shore Land \u2014Good location \u2014Schools, Churches \u2014Shopping Centre \u201410 minutes to downtown.\u2014Reasonable.For appointment call 842-3353 29\u2014BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED: Snack Bar.No cooking.West End.No agents.Call 935-4577, Growing Business For Sale For more information Call 672-6070 43\u2014APARTMENTS TO LET Westmount Sublet Luxurious furnished or unfurnished 3 bedroom apartment.Private garden.Swimming pool, garage.One block from Westmount Park, recreation facilities and schools.Immediate occupancy.Call 931-1371.- PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 931-7511 10 Words \u20181.00 Te for each additional word 43\u2014APARTMENTS TO LET Westmount Subtet 22.$112.50.January Ist Call 933-2869 evenings.© Sublet Fielding.3'2 large Curtains rugs, dinette set.Reasonable.Call 482-9063.rooms.Central Westmount Sublet 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen, 2 balconies, air conditioned, doorman service, elevator, garage.Immediate.$390.monthly.Call 932.6585 or 937- 0527.49\u2014FURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED Lower Westmount West End Vicinity Selt contained bed sitting room apartment wanted.Furnished.Approximately 2/2 rooms.Reasonable rental.From December on .Call 484-1455.55\u2014DUPLEX TO LET Westmount 6 room lower, 3 bedrooms, heated, hot water, equipped.Adults.Immediate occupancy.$250.Crown Trust Company.Licensed Brokers.842.8362.61\u2014ROOMS TO LET WESTMOUNT front room.Business lady.Call 937-2565.2% i 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.Monitor and St.Laurent News office, 6525 Somerled avenue, and the Town of Mount Royal Weekly Catherine street west, Westmount; Post ottice, 233 Dunbar avenue.HI HE 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 ony branch of the Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank of Chnada on the Island of Montreal.an N\u2014WORK WANTED at The 89\u2014HELP WANTED FEMALE 81\u2014GARAGES TO LET FEMALE Garage Available 22 Ee er Freelance .ed- 3 Mlerno Maisonneuve.$20 Copy Writer monthly until Aprit 1st.ça .| Sv enings.Mr.Freedman.- Available \u2014Retail \u2014Radio DEAD STORAGE \u2014Public Relations FOR \u2014Sales Promotion WINTER MONTHS Also live storage day, night or monthly contracts VICTORIA AVENUE GARAGE 370 VICTORIA AVE 486-0767 COTE ST.ANTOINE\u2014- Strathcona, heated garage for small car.Call 937-7942.85\u2014PARKING SPACE TO LET ELM Avenue.Parking Space available.Reasonable.Call 937-2565.PARKING space on Arlington Avenue.Reasonable.93744086 and 484-4949.91\u2014WORK WANTED FEMALE LADY as companion with nursing experience available, weekdays, weekends.481.9815.\u2014Copy - etc.Reasonable charges Call 933-1096 Available \u2014Chars \u2014Housekeepers \u2014Experienced Waitresses For Parties BILINGUAL SECRETARY-CLERICA Required by leading food manufacturer.À bilingual young lady for responsible position in the Credit Department, including some related clerical duties.\u2014Good typing and English shorthand a must.Location Ville St-Laurent For confidential interview please call: Personnel Manager 748-6989 Mac Callum Domestic Bureau 481-0236 113\u2014MOTHER'S HELP YOUNG lady available as mother's help, 5 days weekly.Call 488-2772 after 5 p.m.1177\u2014DOMESTIC WORK 121\u2014BABY SITTERS WANTED AVAILABLE RESPONSIBLE woman wanted HOUSEKEEPERS n as baby sitter with some light ousework Monday to Friday, HOME re a.m.to 6 p.m.References COOKS required.Call 489-9127.CLEANING WOMEN Xmas Shoppers BONDED AND SCREENED Attention Lawrence Services sory sites sous Ex 1 .1 or , 482-5142 ends.Call 933-1046.SERVICE DIRECTORY 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 1966 RAMBLER convertible.Automatic, radio.Winterized.New snow tires.Call 484-6961.VOLVO 1968, automatic 142 S.Excellent condition.Winterized 489-9101.69 Fiat Coupe 15,000 miles.New tires.Mint condition.Offer.Cail 482-0083.PONTIAC PARISIENNE 1966, V-8, 4 door, automatic, fully power-equipped, radio.Good clean car.331-1880.81\u2014GARAGES TO LET WESTMOUNT.Heated garage.Winter dead storage.Small car.$75.season.486-4327.BUSINESS SERVICES DRESSMAKING PAINTING PLUMBING & HEATING Names for Diplomas Hand Lettering Gothic & Medieval FOR RATES 744-6662 after 5 p.m.CARPENTRY Reasonable cost.Big or small renovations expertly done.Days, Evenings.365-5104.DRESSMAKING Blocking Finishing Knitted garments.Professionally done.Alterations Dressmaking Call Ann Albert (Formerly of Bel-Ann Knits) 482-8166 DRESSMAKER Paris experience, dresses, gowns, alterations.Fast service.932- 5133.CARTAGE & MOVING MOVING packing, crating.cartage, storage.Local and long distance.Call Ramsay Moving.484-1469.ENTERTAINMENT CARTOONS FOR CHILDREN'S PARTIES PROJECTIONIST AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED RESERVE NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS CALL 489-0527 GENERAL REPAIRS JAMES DOOR AND EQUIPMENT.Garage door repairs, service.332-6933.Residence 684-3876.LOW prices.Interior and ex- tericr painting.By expert with 22 years experience.Guaranteed.Call 728-9863.E.PUGH-EVANS PAINTER and DECORATOR interior and Exterior Wall Papering Renovations Floor sanding and polishing-carpentry work and repairs Free Estimates Call Office 489-4984 Eves: 489-7757 REPAIRS Nick\u2019s European Craftsman \u2014UPHOLSTERY \u2014DRAPERY \u2014CURTAINS Expert Scandinavian Furniture and Others REPAIRS AND REFINISHING Call 733-6679 Plumbing\u2014Heating\u2014Digging Commercial\u2014Resideatial Industrial WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.206 OLIVIER AVE.WESTMOUNT 935-1189 REPAIRS Antiques - Furniture RY D'art.Repaired and re English craftsman.487.65 ROOFING OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.1975 NOTRE DAME LACHINE Rene Guitard, Mgr.637-2308 24 Hour Service 93\u2014HELP WANTED\u2014MALE Drivers Needed Train now to drive semi truck, local and over the road.Diesel or gas; experience helptui but not necessary.You can earn over $4 per hour after short training.For interview and application, call 514-271-0029, or write Satety Dept.Transport Training Systems of Canada Ltd., 1515 Mazurette,.Suite 3, Montreal 355, Quebec, Canada.127\u2014ANTIQUES Collectors\u2019 Item 14 choice pieces of Carnival glass.$300 for all.Will not sell separately.Call 744.0717.FOLDING console game table; pair Rosewood occasional chairs; four-poster bed: headboards for twin beds; corner brackets; grandfather clock: wall mirror; rug 10 x 20 approximately.Call 733-2471.129\u2014FOR SALE\u2014 BEDROOM FURNITURE BEAUTYREST double bed, bookcase headboard; large mirror.Good condition.Reasonable.Call 488-8169.BEDROOM set, single, walnut.Reasonable.Evenings or week-ends.933-1380.131\u2014FOR SALE\u2014 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT DISHWASHER 1969 Westinghouse portable.Excellent condition.Reasonable.488-6757.FRIGIDAIRE electric stove, 30 inch.Custom Imperial.Side oven doors.Very latest model.Reasonable.342-1985.DISHWASHER, Lady Kenmore, _ portable top-loading $100.Call 489-0672 evenings only, 133\u2014MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Xmas Gift Apartment size piano 40 inches high.Like new.Owner need cash urgently.Under $400.932- 2388 evenings.R.C.A.Victor Electric Chord Organ, 40 chords.Small floor model 332-2462.ORGAN, Lowrey, value $1,300 for $900.Very good condition.Call 488-8179.PIANO organ R.C.A.with bench.Like new.ideal Christmas gift 334-5639.135\u2014FOR SALE\u2014 SPORTS EQUIPMENT SKI boots, \u2018\u2019Lang\u2019\u2018 standard 1968 model, size 10.Very good condition.$75.Call 482-8008 evenings.PAIR Rossignol Strato skis, 195 c.m.Good condition $40; pair Persenico Epoxy skis 210 CM.with Marker bindings.Excellent condition.$80.Pair Zermat ski boots, size 5 junior, good condition, $15.935-2613.CABER Lady's ski boots, size M.M.7.Never worn, $35.with boot press.Call 487-4334 after 3 p.m.137\u2014FOR SALE CLOTHING & FURS SHEARRED raccoon coat dyed Otter, size 15.Perfect condition.$150 or best offer.331-0356 after 6 p.m.LADIES winter coat, charcoal grey duvetyn with black Persian lamb collar, size 18-20.Never worn.331.8839.RACCOON coats, mens\u2019, womens\u2019, used.$45.up.Good condition.Call 288-2025.GREY lamb coat 16; evening gowns 9.Good condition.Reasonable.Days 844-7366.Evenings 481.5590.137\u2014FOR SALE\u2014 CLOTHING & FURS La Boutique Fantasque Quality Resale Dress Shop Like Imports and Low in Cash?Come and see us For Paris, Rome originals, Israel imports, Haute Couture models and better ladies wear, for day or evening, leather garments, fur lined coats, gowns.Nearly new but in perfect condition.A visit will convince you.ee Fantastic bargains 2155 Mountain 288-3655 MANS warm winter overcoat, brown, size 42, excellent condition.Cleaned.Reasonable.481.2972.DRESSES: coats: sizes 10, almost new, originally $75 - $200.Selling $10 - $25.Shoes free.487- 2243.Buy from a Leather Specialist Finest quality leather-sheepskin exclusively Canadian made Specialty: Made-to-measure Remodelling and hem lengthening to midi or maxi QUALITY LEATHER WEAR CO.5194 Queen Mary Rd.(opposite Steinberg\u2019s) 1 hr.free parking behind Steinberg\u2018s WINTER coat.Leopard size 12.14.Excellent quality.Call 486- 6380, day-time.Mink Coat Pastel shade.Highly styled, size 12-16.Full skins.Asking $1,600.Open to offers.482.2355.COAT, dark grey Lamb, size 20.Good length.$50.Call 937-0991.AFGHAN COATS \u2014 $50.AT LIVE FROM EARTH 156 Prince Arthur E.139\u2014FOR SALE GENERAL MAGAZINE gift subscriptions.Johnny Johnson.Paraplegic Magazine Agency.3824 Girouard.481.2212.STEREO equipment; Zenith hearing aid.Reasonable.Call 731.0675.Maple Logs For fireplace.$15 a cord.Send written order to Alopi 3415 Girouard Suite 1304 Xmas Trees 6 teet.Delivered $4.50.Send written order to: Alopi 3415 Girouard ____ Suite 1304 From Model Apartment Dinette sets; bedroom sets; fridge 13' 2 cubic feet; sofa and chair (green).coffee table; end tables.Very reasonable.489.6441.139\u2014FOR SALE GENERAL ANTIQUE prayer rug.inlaid tables; tea-wagon: Oriental rug 9 x 12; bedroom set with desk; Cranberry glass.Call 937 2488.FOURTEEN Karat Gold Antique pocket watch and bracelet.Call 739 1587 evenings.FRENCH PROVINCIAL crib with canopy complete, $75, also brown crib; carriage.Excellent condition.Reasonable.733-0657.FURNITURE from 2'2 room apartment.Good condition.Reasonable.Call 933-2869 evenings.For That Special Little Gift China, crystal, bathroom accessories, etc.Imports.À little below - a little above, $1.to $10.By appointment 488.8782.TAPE recorder, Phillips, model 400, 4 track stereo.$125.after 5 p.m.481-4649.T.v.21 inch.Excellent condition.Reasonable.Call 484-8107.Typewriters From $35 Sales\u2014Rentals Service of office machines and furniture Mr.Typewriter 4910 Sherbrooke W.487-5551 FRENCH PROVINCIAL chesterfield, marble tables: lazyboy: Spanish bedroom, Colonial kitchen.Call 259-6225.FIREPLACE WOOD WELL SEASONED Buds Garden Center CALL 684-1353 OR 626-4428 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BEDROOM suite 5 piece (Spanish): French Provincial chesterfield and chair; tables, crystal lamps.odd lamps and pedestals.6 original paintings.stereo AM-FM and short wave.488.5909.-\u2014 SOFAS (2): round kitchen table, 4 chairs.Call 489.7486 or 488- 4401 evenings.R.C.A.Whirlpool automatic washing machine, excellent condition.Reasonable.Call 482 8943.For Mum Children\u2019s portraits done in pastels.What a nice present!! Cali 481-9340, SIDEBOARD, large and very old with mirror overhead.$35.482- Card table, 4 chairs; RCA.T.Vv., 17 inch screen; garden chairs; humidifier, cabine! size.chair converts to bed; luggage, table lamp; Rattan chair; odd kitchen chairs; garden tools; tools; portable Singer sewing machine; etc.Reasonable.Call 342-2614.The Westmount Examiner, 139\u2014FOR SALE GENERAL Moving From Large Home Handsome English imported Queen Anne dining room suite; tour poster Mahogany Sheraton single bed with matching night table and bureau; Mahogany leather top desk and chair; custom built 6 toot sota with matching armchair, beautifully inlaid complete twin bed walnut bedroom suite; box springs and mattresses for single beds, glass top vanity table.All in ex ceptionally good condition.Metal frame bridge set: corner table in black finish with glass top.Garden Furniture: attractive swinging sofa, chaise lounge, round table and other assorted chairs, all light weight and latest models.New outdoor barbecue, with accessories.Electric indoor heater ; hassock 2 plastic covered padded kitchen chairs on chrome legs: lamps: silver ware; china: steel edged skis, harness, lady's new ski boots \u2018\u2019Krista\u2019\u2019 \u2014 8 medium brand new; custom built com bination desk with chest drawers (6 teet long).Call 484-1551 Antique Tea-Wagon Fitted with separate glass tray $75.Also antique upholstered chair and floor lamp.Call 486.2025.TWO individual inter changeable Ski East season tickets for Jay, Sutton etc.Worth $200 each sell for $120.Call 481- 7608.COLLECTORS ITEM.Unique antique Cranberry Lustre with 12-9 inch cut Crystal Prisms.$145.937.5574.Moving Must Sell Living room, bedroom, dining room furniture from N.D.G.apt.Reasonable prices.Call 481.1244 after 6 p.m.BEAUTIFUL 9 drawer Teak: wood chest, matching mirror, $140.Call 484.9558.POKER table; single and 3 beds, complete; upright piano; wrought iron table and chairs.Mink coat size 12-14.Other clothing.knits, coats.334-0188.WHITE RAJAH rug M x 15; Acrylic shag rug 9 x 12 (green); crib; paypen, both white wood.733-8948.LOVE seat.Modern.For playroom.$35.Call 481.4451 from 1 to 5 p.m.Thursday, November 26, 1970 - 13 15I\u2014WANTED TO TO PURCHASE WANTED small roi! top desk.Private.Reasonable.Call 737 6903.Baby Furniture Wanted In good condition.Pick up and pay cash.Decarie Juvenile Furniture Reg'd.Call 482-1586.PIANO wanted.Will pay cash.Call 272 7663.274 5934.Cash in On\u2014 Antiques or period type fur niture, damaged pieces ac cepted, appliances, carpet.and china.866-9958, 334-3842.WANTED: Roll top desk, or student's desk.Good condition.489 8080.157\u2014-DOMESTIC PETS SIAMESE kitfens for sale, Call 486 5558.163\u2014EDUCATIONAL PRIVATE LESSONS In Mathematics, given in your home by qualitied experienced High School Teacher.Call 352 4427.SHORTHAND (Pitman\u2018s) and typewriting lessons.Private instruction.Call 487 6317.TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - wn 81\u2014GARAGES TO LET 250 KENSINGTON.Heated garage available.Call 931.5917 evenings.125\u2014FOR SALE DINING ROOM FURNITURE Only $125.Dining room suite, Mahogany, 8 pieces, made by Castle & Sons.Call 484-7534, 139\u2014 FOR SALE GENERAL Furniture French Canape and 4 armchairs covered Aubusson; complete Hepplewhite dining room with 10 chairs; large Khalabar rug; etc.Reasonable.Call 843.4329.DRAPES, living room, ivory antique satin, gold braid trim (8 panels), will sacrifice $50; cafe curtains (beige) for door and 2 windows $20.Call 482.2469.FUR coat, Opossum fur, size 12.Brand name.Value $350.Worn one winter only.Sell $150.Child's microscope; large Tinker toy.481-5423.15I\u2014WANTED TO TO PURCHASE WANTED: 5 quart pressure cooker in excellent working order.489-1049.HIGHEST CASH PRICES For Interested Party Only Antiques.all types of period and occasional furniture: old clocks, brass beds, pianos, rugs and good china.Bookcases, desks, filing cabs, modern electrical appliances.Call anytime.No Dealers Please.DAYS 861-5992 EVENINGS 738-8982 or 747-0512 Wanted Electric Stove Rugs: vacuum cleaner; radio- record player.481.3895.SPARTAN Mahogany cabinet T.V., radio and record player combination, drapes, Beige background with brown and coral design, elc.Reasonable.Call 482 8943.Pianists win silver medals Miss Barbara Gelhar, 4737 Grosvenor avenue, and John Petrie, 625 Victoria avenue have received silver medals from the Royal Conservatory of Toronto for obtaining the highest marks in the Province of Quebec piano examinations.Miss Gelhar won grade IX piano, Mr.Petrie grade Both students were invited to play at the fall membership tea given by the Montreal Chapter of the Royal Conservatory Alumnae Association, where they were given prizes.Both are students of Miss Viola Benson, ARCT.Miss Benson's students were presented in a concert of music by Canadian composers held last night at the Redeemer Lutheran Church at Clarke avenue and de Maisonneuve boulevard west to commemorate Canada Music Week, sponsored by the Music Teaches Association. :14 -' The Westmount \u2018Exarminer, Thursday, :November \u2018 26, 1970 By ANNE REYNOLDS The Westmount High Old Boy's Association will be sponsoring a Panel Discussion in the Auditoruifn, Tuesday at 8 p.m.The panel will consist of four members, including one student and three others representing different facets of the community.It will be chaired by Dr.John Unwin.The topic is \u2018\u2018Contemporary Problems of Youth.\u201d All parents and students are invited and questions from the audience will be welcomed.The Theatre Workshop.under the leadership of Maxiné \u2018Hep-\u201d ner, is busy rehearsing for a unchtime performance of Shirley Jackson's \u201cThe Lottery.\u201d Meet-the-Teacher Night, Monday was a great success with many parents attending to meet their children\u2019s teachers.In fact, the only real difficulty was the great length of time parents had to spend in the queues in front of EXPORTA \u2014 Cracks; 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ALL EXPRESSWAYS WILL TAKE YOU TO LALONDE IN VERDUN jpannANTrNE.Verdun?from Verdun?Did you know that we are only 5 minutes from the Forum?Did you know that Lalonde was so close?\u2018The Prices are Better\u2018 SHORT OR LONG TERM LEASING Did you know that Decarie Traffic Circle is only 10 to 12 minutes away from Did you know that downtown Montreal by Bonaventure is only 7 minutes and did you know that dynamic salesmen are waiting for you?LALONDE AUTOMOBILE n veroun 3897 Bannantyne, Verdun - 766-8521 COMET - CORTINA- CAPRI- CYCLONE - COUGAR - CONTINENTAL - MARQUIS - METEOR- MONTEGO AND FORD TRUCKS NN \u2018 fi CHILD HALF-WAY HOUSE OPENS: John E.Birks, president of Douglas Hospital and an alderman of the City of Westmount, accepts the key to the new section of Mitchell House in the Town of Mount Royal from Mrs.Howard Shiller, Cote St.Luc, president of the Jewish Junior Welfare League, and William Murphy, president of the St.Laurent-Mount Royal Rotary Club, on completion of the six-year, $80,000, project to provide a half-way house for child mental patients.Weredale gets - its coach back; party comes up By BILLY MUNDEN Weredale welcomes back George Carpenter, who has returned to coach the senior floor hockey team.The opening game of the season comes up this week against Unity Boys' Club.In junior intramural floor hockey, George Gagnon leads the scoring in the intermediate section and Ralph Della Corte in the junior section.An exciting event is coming up Dec.11 when Sir George Williams University is sponsoring a party at Weredale House.It looks to be a very special evening with more details to be released later.An interesting shipment of new books and magazines has arrived in the library, creating a stan- ding-room-only situation there last Wednesday when Mrs.Valle and Mrs.Viger supervised the unpacking.70 FORDS WESTMOUNT TOP DOG: More than 300 top dogs from the U.S., Canada and Bermuda went through their paces under sunny skies during the International Dog Show and Obedience Trials held in Bermuda\u2019s Botanical Gardens Nov.10 to 14.The competition was keen and Bermuda\u2019s hotels and guest, houses were geared to meet the demands of their cultivated canine guests.Above: Handler William Trainer shows off Shih Tzu Am.Can.Ch.\u2018\u2019Carrimount Ah-Chop-Chop.\u2018\u2019 who placed best in show on the first day.The Shih Tzu is owned by Mrs.G.Carri f ; Jeffrey 6 arrique © GLE Lease up B 16 ELITE An auto leasing company this week reported one of its cars overdue.Then, shortly before noon Tuesday the vehicle was found by a Westmount Police patrol on a service station lot nearby.It evidently had been in a collision.LIMITED QUANTITY EPR AERTS Hy-Road Ford.Ad Jean Talon W.(EIR I nd El =.Pe £1 RS od ES CANADA LTD.\u201871 MODELS RETAIL BRANCH Buy or Rent a Car in Europe also Ask For a Demonstration From Our Specialized Representatives 4010 St.Catherine St.West \u2014 933-7343 Selected Used Citroens 2485 Rosemont Blvd.376-6080 me The Vie SOMEWHERE IN THE CARIBBEAN\u2014in today\u2019s frenetic world where time has no stop, and it seems that the pace grows ever faster, more hectic and there\u2019s no surcease to the pressure, what can one do?Well there is a land, or to be more exact a sea, surrounded by a string of scattered, sunward isles where not only has time come to a stop, but there's a surfeit of serenity.It's called the Caribbean.These small pieces of scattered rock coral, limestone and sand are sated with a lush green that sprouts flaming fans of red, pink, purple, rose, yellow and white flowers along with a natural super-market of succulent fruits and vegetables called cassavas, sweet potatoes, maize, guavas, naseberries, pineapple, sweet and soursops, chahews, bananas, avocados.Romantic names The names of this land are varied and romantic\u2014St.Thomas, St.Anguilla, St.Maarten, Saba, St.Croix, Monserrat, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, Barbados, Grenada, Trinidad, Curacao, Bonaire, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Jamaica.They reflect the peoples and cultures that have come here.And come here they have\u2014the Spanish, English, French, Dutch East Indians, Chinese, Africans and native Indians now mostly gone.The Caribbean has it all: volcanoes and voodoo, Obeah and spice, hot mineral baths and cold springs, black beaches and white sands, rock formations and rock lands.Name it, and at least one of the several dozen islands that make up the varied area probably has it.When people think of the Caribbean they are sometimes inclined to envision it as a uniform string of green islands in a blue sea, all connected by some kind of causeway or something.But there are no bridges or causeways here, each island has wf Capt.Hill is an Air Canada captain flying DC.8 jets on the overseas routes.He has been with Air Canada for 23 years, is part owner of Panex-Travel Center of Westmount and is well known locally in various organizations, including the Rotary Club of Westmount.its own fantastic individuality, its own personality, size, customs, humor, nationality, currency, language and charisma.Every island is a rainbow from the rich green foliage to the endless shades of blue in the calm sea with pastel sandy beaches waiting to be discovered.The unique West Indies charm\u2014the romance of the tropics and the native gaiety\u2014 will disarm you completely.Each island lends its own character to make one different from the next.To get there, and to sample personally the individual characteristics of the islands belonging to the eighth continent, is as simple as modern day methods of conveyance can make it.Daily flights leave from here taking the vacationer either directly or with a connecting service to any of the islands.Cruise ships leave almost as regularly during the winter months to take the vacationer to a variety of these islands, avoiding the problems of island- hopping by air.In combination Or a combination of both may be utilized in the vacationer taking an air-sea trip, which combines both the speed of air travel away from winters icy blasts, and the relaxation of an ocean voyage visiting some of the more out-of-the way islands of the \u201cEighth Continent.\u201d To briefly change the subject: we have now been writing on the subject of travel for the past few weeks, and no doubt questions on this subject have arisen.If you would like to have any of these answered, please address them to my attention, care of The Westmount Examiner.See you on the flight deck next week.Over and out! with OYSTERS or Fresh Delicious Live pu HO où Man 5 © r & + - t bl ' > » e \u2019 z jangys - 3 a & 4, \u201c %, Le e © or Live v Enjoy the urey Cup Game LOBSTERS Also Boiled or Prepared for Broiling WE ALSO CARRY LOBSTER MEAT eo SMOKED COD FILLET ® SHRIMP * ® SCAMPY e DANISH TROUT © FINNAN HADDIE ® CRAB LEGS © PERIWINKLES ® CRAB MEAT ® DOVER SOLE ® MADDOCK FILLET ® SCALLOPS ® FROG LEGS ® SOLE FILLET ® SALMON ® CRAB MEAT ® FRESH HALIBUT © ESCARGO ® FRESH HERRING © ATLANTIC SMELT 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And by the way, her cute little sister the 1200 Station Wagon is available for only $2,038.00.SPORTS CAR SPECIALISTS 382 VICTORIA AVE., WESTMOUNT 482-9595 MAZDA SALES & SERVICE CAPTAIN'S SKI PARTY All inclusive ski package.Personally conducted tour by an \u2018\u2019Air Canada Captain\u2018\u2019 to Klosters, Switzerland.À NW EN \u2019 Price Includes: > A Return Air Montreal - Zurich.» Lee A Transfers to Hotels.Fe Pa Hotels with breakfast (14 nights) All Ski Tolls.Ski Instructors and Guides at your disposal daily.Hotel Tax & Service.FOR AS LOW AS $375.00 Please note: ONE DEPARTURE ONLY.Depart Jan.22 Return Feb.6, 1971 Panex-Travel Center of Westmount ONE WESTMOUNT SQUARE 931-7244 MONTREAL 216, QUE.Sir, please send free Brochure on your \u2018\u2019Captain\u2019s Ski Party\u2019\u2019 to exciting Klosters, Switzerland, s.a.p.Name Address Phone À AGUARANTEED VALUE BY AIR CANADA - 16 - Thursday.November 26, 1970 Air fares going up says Hill A rise in the cost of air transportation is imminent according to Ted Hill who spoke to his fellow Westmount Rotary Club members at their regular weekly luncheon yesterday in Victoria Hall under the chairmanship of President Andy Durso.\u2018Passenger Agencies,\u201d stated that the increase can be expected because of higher costs, including wages, within the industry.He further stated that a surcharge on the price of tickets is being considered by all airlines to meet the increased cost of operations.He reviewed the comfort air 3 cars rifled The surest way to have a car broken into is to leave articles in view on the seats or floor.Westmount Police came up with three examples again this week, urging that items of any value when kept or left in a car be secured out of sight in the trunk.Late Saturday evening the owner of a car parked in the Alexis Nihon Plaza reported insurance records stolen from his vehicle.Then, in the same place Monday mid-evening, a hapless autoist discovered an overnight bag containing his clothing was gone.Finally, at 1:15 pm Tuesday.again at the plaza parking, a three-quarter-inch electric drill, a block heater and a socket wrench set were taken from a Volkswagen by forcing a vent window.travellers can experience today in the comfort of the spacious 747s which afford passengers the acme of ease while travelling in a flying ship.The speaker was introduced by Don Whitley and Oliver Retallack introduced the visitors, several of whom came from out-of-town clubs.Lou Steinberg and Tony Reed were also at the head table.President Durso reminded members that a full attendance is expected from the membership at the assembly next Wednesday in Victoria Hall at 7.30 pm.In reference to the student exchange program it was learned that 1,400 students in 45 countries had benefitted through Rotary\u2019s world-wide concern.$4,552 burglary Jewelry and a television set, total value $4,552, disappeared in a burglary at 225 Olivier avenue which was discovered at 2:21 pm Monday.The front door of the apartment had been forced, without any obvious damage to the door.Spectacular collision writes off new compact A practically brand-new 1970 Maverick was rated a write-off and the 1970 Oldsmobile which struck it suffered $700 damage in a spectacular crash on de Maisonneuve boulevard west early last Wednesday evening.The Maverick, valued at $2,500 but considered to have suddenly depreciated by about $2,000 though only a month old, was parked outside 4323 de Maison- neuve.It was the property of Miss Janet Haworth of that address.At 7:06 pm, F.Dubreuil, 41, of Vaudreuil was headed west on the narrow steeet\u2014and plowed into the rear end of the smaller vehicle, bunting it 26 feet from a point to the west of Kitchener avenue.The Olds then extricated itself, ran along another 26 feet, over the sidewalk and ended up on a lawn.The light compact had a rear axle and housing snapped off, the rear end pushed upward and inward, and a front wheel also snapped off.e driver, who was uninjured, was charged with driving without due care and attention.Wee-hour hit-run charge Letting over eight hours elapse before reporting a collision with a parked car in the small hours of Sunday morning has led to a hit- and-run count for a N.D.G.man.Richard Mulligan, 25, was driving his brother's 1965 Plymouth west on de Maison- neuve boulevard, west of At- water, at 2:50 am when he sideswiped a 1971 Datsun owned by Richard Brown of Laval.He stopped at Wood avenue where, a commissionaire on guard at the RCMP divisional headquarters reported to Westmount Police, Mulligan got out of the Plymouth, removed a large piece of metal\u2014which proved to be from a door of the Datsun\u2014from his front end and threw it over the fence into the gardens of the mother house of the Congregation of Notre Dame.Mulligan, it is alleged, then drove on.About 11 am, Mulligan called Westmount Police and said that, upon reporting the incident to his insurance company, he was advised to make an official report.His brother\u2019s car\u2019s damage was estimated at $500; the Datsun loss, $1,200.31 bikes seek homes unclaimed from police Any bicycles missing from your household?Might be worthwhile checking with the Westmount Police traffic division.Of 85 bikes reported missing this year, 22 have been restored to their owners.But there are still 31 recovered but unclaimed \u2014 mostly because they weren't properly licensed or owners failed to keep a record of serial numbers.Wind blown Saturday's winds caused minor \u2018problems in Westmount.Most notable was a scaffold which came loose at the Royal Bank at Sherbrooke and Victoria and construction debris from the roof of Alexis Nihon Plaza.20 lifters Some 20 shoplifters, all caught in the Miracle Mart of Alexis Nihon Plaza over the past month, appeared in Westmount Municipal Court yesterday morning.St.George's kids mark book week Trips to a television station, media centres and speakers from the literary and journalistic world were a few of the activities of St.George\u2019s School, Nov.9 to 13, High School book week.The theme was communications in all forms.Many films were shown and there were discussions on topics from \u2018\u201cHow animals communicate\u201d to \u201celectronic music.\u201d Ending tthe week, during which normal classes were suspended, the November Book Fair was held.Decorations of the senior and junior sections were well improvised from hula-hoops and brightly colored cellophane.The whole atmosphere was set to be induce the reading of books.Student chairman of the book fair, Miss Kennee Switzer, said that the fair was an extremely rewarding and exhausting experience, which taught her much about people.books and organization.Reaction was so favorable that future events of this nature are being planned on a variety of topics, and are eagerly an- tici ted by the students and f, the chairman said.18, ' PA UN Eu.a $ Le Q 3 B IC SERVICE CO.LIMITED ue Homeowners and Tenants DRY AIR MEANS TROUBLE Protect Your 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