The Westmount examiner, 31 décembre 1970, jeudi 31 décembre 1970
[" Vol.XLII, No.52 Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home YEAR ENDS Much the same holiday Westmount 215, P.Q., Thursday, December 31, 1970 10¢ A POLICEMAN'S WORK.: There are 15 Westmount families, embracing some 80 persons, whose Christmas holiday diets were brightened and reinforced by an array of extra food, some of it shown here before distribution last Wednesday by off-duty members of the Westmount Police Association.The families were designated by the Westmount Health Department and the Montreal Diet Dispensary assisted with food selection.The outlay, not counting the local policemen\u2019s time, was over $400, the proceeds of RAMP DECISION DUE NEXT WEEK The City of Montreal's attitud patterns this week appeared to be 4.4n change of locatibn of megane Antofne Canada Highw À fqur-man and General Man Provincial Deputy officials and were pro New Year\u2014taken to be m If the decision is favorable, the city's proposal to start the eastbound ramp entrance at Greene avenue and Selby street\u2014 with virtually no new demolitions of buildings\u2014would be substituted for a longer, curving approach from St.Antoine street, just east of Greene avenue, necessitating removal of stores and homes.The number of families affected has been given as 29.However, F.A.Leclaire, a spokesman for neighborhood residents, says 46 civic addresses are involved, six of which are stores, leaving 40 occupied residences in the expropriation path of the existing road department scheme.4 CL Meet with Montreal Following Monday's meeting at provincial offices here, the same Quebec group was to meet with Montreal representatives.Meanwhile, from the area itself latest development has been the appearance of representatives of an N.D.G.demolition firm, seeking permission to enter premises to make measurements and surveys.Some residents were reported to be upset by this apparent proceeding with their being ousted.While all this has been going 4 éstmount tein, t Norman D J eMinister ard possible effect on area determining factor in any ccess ramp to the Trans- Sa > by Ma Peter M.McEntyre met fogan hour Monday with C läude Ro THE EXAMINER'S top carrier \"boy.'\u2019 insofar as bringing in news subscribers is concerned, is a girl! Furthermore, Lynn Moore, 12- year-old, seventh-grade student at Westmount High School, has got herself squarely in the local news for the second time in less than three months.She is the same busy miss who was chosen Westmount's \u2018Miss Fire Prevention\u2018 in a busy round of activities conducted by the Westmouni Fire Brigade in October.Lynn and her younger sister Wendy brought in 15 new subscriptions plus three renewals in a Westmount Examiner contest during November.She now has the choice of a tape recorder, a conditions are expected to prevail over New Year\u2019s as did at Christmas.There is one notable exception: postal services will resume Monday; they were shut down last Monday.As last week, garbage collections usually made today and tomorrow are being made one day earlier.: City hall and library close at mid-day until Monday morning, in keeping with most business practice (including The Examiner office).This week's issue goes to press 24 hours early.We Three boys from farm picked up Three youths, all of whom proved to be absent without permission from the Boys\u2019 Farm at Shawbridge, were picked up in the Greene avenue parking lot, behind 4150 Sherbrooke street west, about 10 pm Monday.They were found by a police patrol playing with a car.Taken to Stanton street return to normal headquarters, one was publishing schedule next released to the farm, a second week.to his mother and the third to HAPPY NEW YEAR! the St.Valier detention home.NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER By ERIC NEAL Janvary 1to9 This is the cold, unpleasant period when persistent, well- below-zero nights freeze the St.Lawrence solid from Three Rivers to Comeau.Days mostly sunny with no snow\u2014too cold.JAN-IST LA CANADA, DE The deep freeze could last into Tuesday, then heavy falls fluffy snow, alternating with freezing rains can bring disappointment for many ski operators.Blizzards in all the north country, then very much colder.A coastal storm will give ice storms and 12\u2019 to 15\" of windswept snow to the Maritimes and the New England States, also Vermont and New York, but only 8°\u2019 along the St.Lawrence valley.oa 2 > > \u2014 = w = = & u - > u 5 A 25 ge -\u2026 = < Cc -d > - OW = wo T p QUERS C, various events held by the association through the year.Council meeting Monday The first 1971 meeting of Westmount City Council, slated for 8 pm Monday, promises to be short and to the point\u2014unless unexpected items are added to the tentative agenda drawn up this week.Reports by Mayor Peter M.McEntyre on Montreal Urban Community affairs and on Trans- Canada Highway developments are expected to be heard.There is also an item scheduled which would extend the service of A.M.Crouch, fleet supervisor of all city vehicles, of the public works department for a year past normal retirement next March 21.Two notices of motion for bylaw changes are due Monday.One would provide for improved standards of marking of exits from buildings and emergency lighting.The other would amend density provisions in the urban renewal by-law.Hosed Two cars were entered in the Alexis Nihon Plaza parking garage last Tuesday evening.In the first incident, reported at 6:15 pm, personal papers were missing.In the second, at 9:44, hosiery to the value of $250 was said taken.on, city hall officials have been comparing notes with camera or a transistor radio as her first prize, to top off the extra Christmas shopping money she made in commissions.representatives of previously removed Selby street residents to determine just who may be entitled and would wish to be ac- comodated in a public housing The two young Moore ladies live at 587 Lansdowne avenue and scheme, Also, a detailed description of a CPR property on Hillside avenue, considered by the city for the scheme, is being prepared for the Quebec Housing Corporation as a \u2014prerequisite for permission to purchase the site.Expected Santa?Westmount Police arrested a man at 2:50 am Christmas Day at 4160 Dorchester Boulevard west for Montreal Police on a warrant for which the charges were not revealed.Today's Worlc NN LYNN MOORE each week deliver over 100 Examiners to homes in their neighborhood, between Westmount avenue and The Boulevard.Second place was won by John Salisbury, age 10, who lives at 451 Strathcona avenue.His route is on Strathcona and the adjoining Arlington avenue.Third in the contest, close behind John, came Storer Baldwin, just a few months younger.He lives at 371 Claremont avenue.He takes care of over 70 Examiner homes in the southwest corner of the city.The second and third placers win cash awards. 2 - The Westmount Examiner, SUITS ALTERED TO FIT by BRUNEL Custom Tailor Made Suits [1 Sherbrooke West 488-5970 Thursday, December 31, 1970 Skating takes over from hoc Normal artificial ice rink activities were cancelled for the holidays on Dec.23, and scheduled games will resume Monday with Pee Wee league Mules against the Broncs at 4:30 pm and the .Midget league Spartans against the Badgers at 5:30 pm.BREMER ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR : \u201cYour key to GOOD ELECTRICAL SERVICE\u201d Residential, commercial, industrial new installations, repairs, alterations service and quotations on request 4428 St.Catherine St.W.933-1818 Westmount 215 r - Ask For a Demonstration From Our Specialized Representatives 4010 St.Catherine St.West \u2014 933-7343 Selected Used Citroens 2485 Rosemont Blvd.CITROENA CANADA LTD.71 MODELS RETAIL BRANCH Buy or Rent a Car in Europe also 376-6080 ] TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4888 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST 486-5012 NEAR VICTORIA Space for truck & buses No waiting \u2014 10 units 24 Hour Service \u2014 7 Days a week Automatic vacuum available for interior All work is well-done, because you do it yourself You can wash your car in dress clothes You can also wash your engine MONTREAL CAR WASH Throughout the holiday season, the rink has been open for family skating, and hockey practices for those who were in the city.Normal scheduling of the rink is that the small rink is always reserved for general skating except on Wednesdays when figure skating classes are given at 4 pm.General skating on all rinks is from 7:30 to 10 pm Wednesdays and Fridays, and on Saturdays from 2 to 10 pm.Sundays the rink is open for skating from 1 to 5:45 pm.In addition to the closed-in facilities of the artificial rink, there are now open several outdoor rinks.There are two rinks at Staynor Park for hockey and general skating; one at Queen Elizabeth, Devon and Prince Albert parks where hockey games are played from 5 to 7 in the evenings and from 9 am to noon Sundays, and are open for general skating all other times.There is also a hockey rink on the west side of the Westmount Park tennis courts.For those who can still remember skating around the track in the MAAA athletic grounds (now owned and operated by the City of West- mount) the city has set up a track at the top of King George Park, north of the comfort station.There is also a hockey rink in the tennis courts there.Damages are $2,000 in crash Some $2,000 damage was done to two cars at Kensington avenue and Sherbrooke street west shortly after 7 pm Christmas Eve when Stanislaus J.Smart, 69, 21 Holton avenue, rammed the 1967 Pontiac which he was driving into the rear of an eastbound 1969 Plymouth, waiting to make a lefthand turn, driven by Robert Bailey, 27 of Toronto.Mr.Smart required treatment for two broken teeth, a cut below the nose needing several stitches and a bump on the forehead.His 20th year CAMP MEENAHGA Famous Boys\u2019 Camp 95 miles from Montreal Specializing in all Water & Land Sports Scuba Basketball Skin Diving Football Waterskiing Field Hockey Sailing Soccer Canoeing Riflery Baseball Archery Competitive Tripping Swimming Completely Equipped Gymnasium Drama, Music, Crafts Special Clinics in Baseball & Basketball All found at CAMP MEENAHGA Onchiota, N.Y.Limited Enrollment Director: Mr.Arthur Sherman Asst.Director: Judge Lioyd Elgart The Directors will be in Montreal on January 15th, 16th & 17th.For appointment tor personal interviews, call: MRS.RUTH HORNSTEIN AL key sked PLACE IN RALLYE SECURETE: Westmount Police Car No.62, à > 1969 Chevrolet, was driven by PSO Jacques Patenaude (left) and navigated by PSO Gordon MacDonald to a third place in their class Dec.13in car rally run in the Three Rivers-Nicolet area jointly by the Quebec Police Institute and Club Auto-Sport Nicoletaire.Here the two local Public Safety Department officers, who never before had car-rallied, proudly hold the trophy now on display in the Stanton street headquarters lobby.Some 21 police vehicles in all from various parts of the province took part.7 car\u2019s damage was $800.Mr.Bailey was unhurt but his car loss was $1,200.Un$10ed A man said he had his pocket picked of his wallet, containing $10 in cash, in Alexis Nihon Plaza last Wednesday.STAR GOALIE: Steven Bedford of Claremont avenue leads the St.Paul\u2019s School, Concord, N.H., hockey squad as senior captair and goalkeeper.The St.Paul's team met St.George\u2019s School, Newport, R.l., at Madison Square Gardens Dec.16 for .the 75th consecutive Christmas game.This is the oldest prep school hockey classic in the USA.We have everything to outfit your child for a ski school CHILDREN'S BOOTS EXCHANGE SERVICE * Edges sharpened * Edge & base repairs Harverps \u201cYour complete sports centre\u2019 * Bindings mounted & adjusted A COMPLETE LINE OF HOCKEY EQUIPMENT.SPORT SHOP LTD.
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