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[" \u20ac FATALITY IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS RASH GEIR AAA Making not just your house but all nf Westmount your home Vol.XLII, No.38 Seizures on Greene quashed The provincial government has annulled its seizures of possessions of Greene avenue residents for non-payment of rent.At a meeting on Monday afternoon residents and provincial government representatives, including Westmount\u2019s MPQ, Hon.Kevin Drummond, and his assistant Miss Ann Dawson, at 255 Cremezie boulevard, thrashed out an agreement.Ald.Douglas Robertson attended on behalf of the residents and reported that the seizures had been annulled, rent on the expropriated buildings was reduced from the time they were expropriated until Sept.1 and tenants had to pay half the court costs.He said court costs probably wouldn\u2019t be too high and therefore the tenants will probably come out ahead financially.Seized 3 weeks ago The provincial government seized the possessions of five residents of Greene avenue and Selby street about three weeks ago, claiming that the residents hadn\u2019t paid rent on the buildings.Continued on page 26 Clearer view A picture window, nine by five feet, at 1329 Greene avenue was reported smashed Saturday.Westmount Police have no clue as to how or why the window was broken.T 401 CPIVTS OT Ho .CEG id RO LSI-NVYF week for on > \u2014 5 > ® œ = S = Ta = S > o ad = D Dom © = rr) © & 9 g LJ \u20ac 3 a = 9 2 pt 2 CS x Westmount 215, P.Q., Thursday, September 23, 1971 104 RY È 4 THE JOY OF WINNING: Saturday's September Fair in West mount was an outstanding success.One of its features was the main \\ \u2018drawing on tickets for two return to Zurich plus $100 spending money, donated by Air Canada.The winner turned out fo be six- year-old Michael Davies-Rivard, a Grade 1 pupil at Roslyn School.Tuesday Michael went with his grandmother to the Air Canada district offices in Alexis Nihon Plaza to receive his prize\u2014which it is suspected his mom and dad will get to use for him! The Examiner caught Michael in a pensive mood in a waiting room, the man who was to make the presentation then being 15 minutes late.When you are only six, a quarter of an hour is a long time to hang around with a bunch of adults.sek's Weather LIE September 24 to 30 This is the hunters\u2019 Full Moon week, also Indian Summer time.Days are sunny and mild as we recover from moon First Quarter storms.Clouding Sunday with increasing humidity as a storm arrives from the west, so we could have foggy mornings with some chance of windscreen frost until Wednesday.For the rest of this week and all the next we will have typical, pleasant autumn conditions.Our maple forests put on their many-colored dress.For Vermonters and in New Hampshire, the autumn show arrives a week earlier.The main bird migration continues; they prefer to fly during moonlit nights, and do not mind the cold.A rash of traffic accidents swept the cintre _ past week, causing the death of à 19-year-old girl, serious injuries to three persons and minor injuries?So Se) to seven others.Almost $6,000 worth of da automobiles involved in the collisi Pour Toi and KoKo taken Four frauds from shops in the Alexis Nihon Plaza were reported to West- mount police in the past few days.The KoKo Shop reported the passing of a fraudulent cheque for $40.50 Thursday and the Pour Toi Boutique Shop said three fraudulent cheques were passed Tuesday.The three cheques were for the amounts of $32.38, $7.74 and $11.86.Police are investigating.Pedestrian seriously injured A 76-year-old Westmount woman is in serious condition in the Montreal General Hospital after being struck by a 1971 Buick at Sherbrooke street and Greene avenue at about 12 pm on Saturday.Mrs.E.Strathy, 10 Rosemount avenue, was taken by ambulance to the hospital suffering from a broken pelvis and hip and lacerations to the head.She was walking from the west to the east side of Greene avenue on the south side of Sherbrooke street when a 1971 Buick driven.by Dorothy Pugh, 52, of Outremont, knocked her down.After knocking down the pedestrian, the driver of the Buick lost control of the car and smashed into the McGregor Travel Co.Ltd., 1373 Greene avenue.The car suffered from $200 to $500 damage.Girl 19, kille in car A 19-year-old Montreal girl was killed on Monday morning at 12:16 am when the car in which she was a passenger went out of control and smashed into a tree at the northeast corner of Lan- sdowne avenue and Sherbrooke street.Miss Ginette Blanchard, 6906 Hochelaga street, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Montreal General Hospital.Driver of the car, a 1964 Lincoln, was the sister of the dead girl, Mrs.Jocelyne Tetreault, also of 6906 Hochelaga street.She is in serious condition in the Montreal General Hospital suffering from severe hea and neck injuries and lung contusions.The Lincoln was heading east on Sherbrooke street when it went out of control and smashed into a tree about 25 feet east of Lansdowne avenue on the north of Sherbrooke street.The car struck the tree on its right side after skidding across the road.Firemen free girls The Westmount Fire Brigade had to attend the accident to free the girls from the car, which was smashed almost into a right angled shape by the impact.It was a complete write-off.Police do not know why the car went out of control.The roads were wet and slippery that night.They supect this might have contributed to the accident.The last fatal accident in Westmount occurred June 19 when a 31-year-old Westmount man was crushed to death by a truck in Steinberg\u2019s parking lot on Greene avenue.Sell-out Fair attracts 3,500 Smashing all records set by its predecessor, Westmount\u2019s September Fair surged into the limelight Saturday as about 3,500 persons partook of the cultural delicacies offered at the fair\u2019s 35 booths in the ice rink in West- mount Park.The fair generated an estimated $4,000 profit which will be shared between the city\u2019s senior citizens and its youth, Last year the fair made about $3,000 profit.General co-ordinator of the fair, Mrs.J.B.Lightman, 531 Grosvenor avenue, said this year\u2019s fair was much more of a cultural event than last year\u2019s and that she considered it a great success which should be carried on.Winner of the door prize, a trip for two to Switzerland with $100 spending money, was a Grade One student at Roslyn School, Michael Davies-Rivard, 416 Victoria avenue.The fair was opened 10 minutes early by the city\u2019s MPQ, Hon.Today's World \u201cThose wedding bells are breaking up that oid gang of mine.\u201d Kevin Drummond, and Ald.Charles Aspler.Two long lines of participants surged into the transformed ice rink.Lining the walls inside were colorful stalls ranging from a fortune-telling tea shop to a corn roast stand to police and fire booths giving advice on safety.Hourly raffles were held while children played games organized by Westmount YMCA and the city\u2019s recreation department.The Black Watch band in ceremonial uniform played and Highland dancers performed, which were followed by two youth rock bands - the Titanic and Rapunsel.Booth after booth, well stocked at the opening, was sold out by late afternoon or early evening.Mrs.Lightman said it appears to her as if the fair will carry on.\u201cSome people have already made suggestions for next year,\u201d she said.« 2 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 197) 3 SCL NT{CENTRE cerx.St etre cie ave.) 935-3577 Supe ANTI-P ss SE TI- ALGEMARIN JERGENS Sea-algae Foam-bath : 7 oz.8.820z.Extra Dry Skin formula DELSEY WONDERSOFT 2 ply bathroom tissue 1 ply bathroom tissue BABY POWDER 4 roll pack 4roll pack Soft like Kleenex : 4 Introductory special 140z.| a S ND,HARDWARE @ ki I1t°CoverstA\u2019 Wall®WePHS Ta + BENJAMIN MOORE mi BY AR INI] {4 DALY-MORIN mn AT LP ALWAYS BRAND NAME REMEMBER - WE SELL Always Fair Prices RECORDS 'F You DONT FIND WHAT You WANT, we'LL ORDER IT OU R MOTTO ON YOUR TOTAL PURCHASE LE LE - abe - I ' where were 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Re or on on ll a Bo oe 0 mo The following calls were answered by the Westmount Fire Brigade during the past week: Sept.14 2:53 pm: 632 Lansdowne, strange odor; 6:06 pm: 500 Claremont, internal fire alarm; Sept.15 9:57 pm: Melville and de Maisonneuve, flare pot overturned, Sept.16 1:45 pm: 19 Staynor, apt.8, smell of gas; 8:50 pm: 24 Melbourne, strange odor; - A Sept.17 Nil; Sept.18 2:01 am: 3019 St.Antoine, seized motor; 3:16 am: 215 Redfern, false alarm; 1:39 pm: 4141 Sherbrooke, broken belt on circulation fan; 5:09 pm: 4300 de Maisonneuve, west wing, false alarm; 11:02 pm: 44 Academy, blown fuse; Sept.19 9:10 pm: Argyle and Sherbrooke, overturned flare pot; 9:33 pm: opposite 1039 Greene, flare pot out; Sept.20 12:20 pm: Lansdowne and Sherbrooke, accident; 7:11 am: 25 Springfield, smell of gas; 11:14 am: King George Park, malfunctioning oil furnace; 2:53 pm: rear of 487 Victoria, smoke in area; 8:56 pm: Cote road between Lansdowne and Victoria, overturned flare pot; Sept.21 2:28 am: 415 Mount Pleasant defective fuse.Resident, 80, hurt in crash An 80-year-old Westmounter suffered fractured ribs and a possible broken collarbone when the 1966 Dodge taxi in which he was being driven was hit by a 1970 Ford on Saturday about 3:10 pm at The Boulevard and Sydenham avenue.Abraham Schachter, 615 Sydenham, was taken to the Montreal General Hospital by ambulance after the accident.The driver of the taxi, a 1966 Dodge, and the driver of the Ford were also both taken to the General, both by patrol car.They were not seriously injured.Sima Kneyevic, 47, driver of the taxi, was detained in hospital for X-rays.Driver of the Ford, Ronald Lefrancois, 52, 2 West- mount Square, suffered a cut on the bottom of his mouth and was released after treatment.The 1970 Ford was heading east on The Boulevard when it struck the taxi, which was heading north on Sydenham.The taxi driver claims the light was in his favor.The driver of the Ford said he didn\u2019t know the color of the light when the accident occurred.Each car suffered over $500 damage.The front of the Ford was severely damaged as was the left side of the taxi.2 young men on motorbike are injured _ Two youths were slightly injured and about $400 damage done on Saturday about 6:15 pm when the Yamaha motorbike they were riding collided with a 1968 Oldsmobile at Clarke avenue and Sherbrooke street.Peter Gallagher, 18, of Brossard, the driver of the motorbike, and passenger Leon Hudechi, 20, of Montreal, were both taken to Reddy Memorial Hospital suffering from cuts and bruises.They were released after treatment.The motorbike was heading west on Sherbrooke when the driver failed to notice a red light at Clarke and collided with a car going north.Driver of the car was Henry Ackermann, 51, of Montreal.The motorbike and the car suffered about $200 damage each.AEE ATE Phone 842-4444 2130 Mountain Street p10 PT ust below Sherbrooke) PRESIDENT: At the board of management meeting held last Wednesday, Louis B.Magil, 83 Summit crescent, was elected president of the Rehabilitation Institute of Montreal.He had been vice- president for nine years.Mr.Magil is well known in the construction industry.$3-million \u2018writeoff\u2019 by the city The city council tidied up its finances at Tuesday night's council meeting by cancelling the duthorization to borrow, by the issue of debentures, $2,946,096.Ald.Ian Craig said that this motion represented between two and three years\u2019 work b financial specialists meeting wi Quebec officials.He said that the excess borrowing capacity had resulted because the city had overestimated the cost of particular jobs or had not gone ahead with others at all.He said some of the borrowing authorizations went back as far as 1920.SKY DRAGON CHINESE RESTAURANT ORIENTAL DINING ROOM ATMOSPHERE Enjoy finest Chinese and Canadian Food Special Business Luncheon $1.24 FULLY LICENSED FREE DELIVERY 937-9266-8 2175 St.Cotherine W (Eost of Atwater) WE.OHMAN\u2019S oy WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers ESTABLISHED 1899 JEWELLERS 3.4046 1216 Greene Ave.Richer departs Council After seven years on city council, Jean H.Richer made his last appearance at city council as an alderman at Tuesday night's meeting.Mr.Richer is going away on holiday for the next few days and will not in any case, be returning, to the city council before the Nov.1 election.Mayor Peter McEntyre thanked Mr.Richer for his services to the city, saying he believed Mr.Richer had been an asset to the citizens a and the City of Westmount.He added that it had been a pleasure working with Mr.Richer.Mr.Richer thanked Mayor McEntyre and added that it had been a pleasure to work with the council.Vice-president of the St.Lawrence region of Canadian National Railways, Mr.Richer resides at 711 Grosvenor avenue.The following building mits- were issued at city hall during the past week : Sept.13 459 Strathcona: for Mrs.R.Cowling by C.Duke and Co., alterations, $1600; Sept.16 723 Upper Belmont: for Dr.Faith by Dion and Legare, plumbing and fixtures, $800; Sept.17 250 Lansdowne: for Mrs.Knowles by Metro Plumbing, gas connections, $20.FLORIDA ca \u2014 and arrange to have to your destination - he will him before leaving.Westmount Fly to Florida or anywhere in North Ameri- livered by calling Montreal Drive Away Service.À bonded driver will deliver your car your home \u2014 giving you o chance to meet Montreal Drive Away Service's drivers are carefully screened and selected.References available on request.MONTREAL DRIVE AWAY SERVICE LTD.4018 St.Catherine St.West Est.1963 BOUND?your car de- pick it up at 937-2816 CALL ANYTIME | Eo Y 10 = Royal Trust \"THE SIGN THAT SELLS\" Mr.John Aird Mrs.Jane Allan Mrs.Joan Colby Mr.Graig Groves Mrs.Valerie Kyle Mrs.G.Strous FOR RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE MONTREAL'S Mr.H.Gurd, asst.Mrs.Julie Keefer Miss M.Loofbourow Mrs.Joan McGuigan Mrs.Elizabeth Paul Mrs.Dorothy Raich Mr.Aubrey Wassyng Mr.J.R.Quinlan F.R.I.ROYAL TRUST 4145 Sherbrooke St.W.Contact LARGEST REALTOR mgr.695-9135 933-9184 487-4791 935-8625 481-6360 932-5464 737-6911 931-4366 489-7150 933-9915 482-4793 487-2907 937-6674 Manager 932-2936 La 2 ud THE AM ADIAN Wie > (eWNA g Ua Paw 42a 25508 AIT WESTMOUNT Examiner at re Making not just your house but all of Westmount your heme Published Every Thursday by J.W.Sancton & Sons 4630 St.Catherine Street West Westmount 215, P.Q.Editorial, Accounting, Circulation, ©Oisplay Advertising Departments 932-3157 Classified Advertising 8.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.weekdays (To 10.00 p.m.Mondays and Tuesdays) 931-7511 \u201cThe Examiner aims to be an independenf, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Carrier and mail subscriptions $4.50 per year: $2.50 half year; 2 years, $8.75; 3 years, $12.75.Ten cents a copv.Member .of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Weekly Newspapers Association.Second class mail registration number 1760 4 - Thursday, September 23, 1971 WeSay WE'RE all in favor of keeping language \u2018\u2018pure\u2019\u2014whatever that means, if human communication is to be kept live and meet mankind's new situations.And whatever the tongue, including English and French.We're also in fullest sympathy with and support the v Springs Hotel this summer reports that on Sept.12 Mayor Peter M.McEntyre of West- mount was seen testing his golfing skill on the Banff Springs course.\u2018\u2018Unperturbed by the 45-degree weather, His Worship teed off about 2:30 pm.\u201d Our same operative says This issue.REGULAR readers will note an enlarged issue of The Examiner this week and additional sample copies distributed to Westmount homes.Normally we turn out a sample issue four times a year as a circulation promotion.This is an extra one in co-operation with the Westmount YMCA, which is seeking intensive coverage for its fall and winter program announced in the centre spread on pages 16 and 17.As usual, other ad- vertisers\u2014who we welcome\u2014have taken advantage of the additional distribution and swelled our number of pages.Those who are not regular readers and who receive a sample copy may wish to avail themselves of the coupon on the page opposite\u2014or simply call 932-3157 to have regular delivery weekly started.maintenance of the French language in Quebec, particularly keeping it as much as possible free of dilution by incursions of English words.However, we charge someone in Quebec with being silly about the matter of registering the name of \u201cElle Gance\u2019, a Greene avenue beauty establishment.No Anglicizing here; simply a French- language play on the word for \u201cShe.\u201d Back from Quebec came the unclever authorization for the name \u201cInstitut Elegance.\u201d\u2019No sense of fun down there.SOME weeks ago we noted how Mr.Drury tried sending his column by mail, special delivery, from Ottawa-posted Tuesday, it reached us in our ordinary mail Thursday morning.Ordinarily, to assure making his Wednesday deadline, he uses the telegraphs.We are happy to note that this week he tried the mail again, once more on Tuesday.We got it Wednesday morning.This time he did NOT use special delivery! ee 00 AN AGENT on staff at Banff that on the same date, Peter Maclean of 430 Strathcona avenue flew home after spending the summer as a Continued on page 30 You Say 4424 work praised, second look asked Sir: To the self-appointed critics of \u201c4424\u201d: I sincerely hope many of you were present at the Westmount September Fair on Saturday.It was heartening indeed to see how the young people had applied their talents and abilities in their attempt to support their centre, which in turn had channelled their energies into constructive directions.The professional quality of their work was praiseworthy.A second look and some active involvement in **4424,\u201d specially at a time like this when its very existence is in doubt, would perhaps lead to a better understanding.(Mrs.) Jean Bowen 544 Grosvenor avenue.WESTMOUNT 217.Hon.C.M.Drury says.New family assistance plan The legislation which was introduced in the House of Commons 10 days ago by Hon.John Munro in respect of financial assistance to parents is only the latest concrete proposal in a series of steps taken by the Federal Government to improve the overall income security situation of Canadians.Readers will recall the improvements made last June to the unemployment insurance law and in December of last year to the guaranteed income supplement for old-age pensioners.This third step, which involves the amalgamation of two universal and complementary programs (family and you allowances) into a single selective income security plan, will raise the standard of living of Canada\u2019s lower income families by significantly augmenting their incomes.More for fewer The government feels the principal attractions of this scheme (commonly referred to as \u201cFISP\u2019\u2019)\u2014the increase in the size of the benefits awarded on selective basis\u2014will go a long way toward the achievement of the government's anti-poverty objectives.Although it will initially cost $150,000 more than the current programs, (for a total of $800,000 annually) it will reach slightly over two million Canadian families as opposed to three and a half million under the present plan.It is estimated that under the proposed scheme, one and a quarter million families will receive the full benefits of $15 per month for each child under 12 years compared to $6 or $8 under the present plan, and $20 per month for children between 12 and 17 years compared to $8 or $10.In addition to being an indispensable cornerstone of the overall income security plan for Canadians, these legislative proposals also reflect an important new thrust in the government\u2019s approach to financial assistance.Previously, the universality of the \u2018baby bonus\u201d placed family and youth allowances in the category of \u2018\u2018income portection.\u201d\u201d This referred to those plans such as unemployment insurance, old- age security and Canada and Quebec pension plans which were designed to reduce the uncertainty about future incomes and to alleviate temporary financial hardship.Guaranteed income Now, family assistance has been moved to a second tier of defence called the \u2018\u2018income support\u2019\u2019 group which is intended to provide financial assistance to people whose incomes from other sources fall below specified levels.This is the guaranteed income approach which until now has been represented only by the Continued on page 26 our M.P.Q.Hon.Kevin Drummond says.The Greene avenue affair Because of the amount of time I am compelled to spend in Quebec, I don\u2019t always have as much time as I would like for my constituency and the problems that arise in it.Therefore, 1 was very glad to be able to be present this week when several residents of the Greene avenue area affected by the highway construction met with officials from the Department of Roads to discuss the bailiff seizures that had taken place during the past two weeks.While the Roads Department claimed these were necessary because the rent had not been paid, the people concerned stated they were quite willing to pay their rent as soon as they had a lease.After some discussion the matter was settled, to the relative satisfaction, I believe, of both parties.It is of course regrettable that fhis matter was ever allowed to reach the proportions it eventually did.And it brings up once again the whole question of the rights of tenants vis-a-vis those of the landlord, a subject of increasing discontent.But the fact that in the end the government was willing to make some concessions in order to settle the affair once and for all (hopefully) was encouraging.September Fair I was delighted to be asked to take part in another recent constituency activity, namely the the September Fair.The throngs of people that poured into the area were proof enough.of its success, and the large number of groups who had booths was indicative of its growing support among Westmount citizens.This 1 am sure gives great satisfaction to those who originally conceived of the fair as a way to encourage community spirit\u2014something that was clearly evident on Saturday.I would like to congratulate all those involved in the organization of this event, and may I add as a footnote that it was mere coincidence that your member was one of the winners of the raffle! Thirty-five Years Ago September 18, 1936 \u2018Keen activity is evidenced in three sections of Westmount at present, with the engineering and roads departments hard at work to complete concrete sidewalks and the roadwork on St.Antoine street with as much dispatch as possible.At the Glen, at the intersection of St.Catherine street, a large gang of men is hard at work pouring the necessary concrete to completely renew the sidewalk surfaces there, while at the intersection of Victoria and Sherbrooke streets work is underway to install a modern safety zone.This necessitates widening the street on the north side and the sidewalk is being torn up.A huge tree was cut down Wednesday morning in connection with this work.\u201d ) Twenty-five Years Ago September 20, 1946 \u2018Samuel Bronfaman the president of the Canadian Jewish Congress, has issued the following message on the.occasion of the Jewish New Year which will open on September 26th: \u201c\u201cAs the year 5706 passes into history, nothing emerges from its record more clearly than the fact that the absence of war, which distinguished it above its six predessors, unfortunately has not meant the automatic establishment of peace.The armies of Nazism may have been defeated but it is equally true that the hope for a post-war era of social and international justice, a hope which sustained the spirits of men during the darkest days of the ordeal, is still far from realization.\u2019\u201d\u2019 Fifteen Years Ago September 21, 1956 \u201cAfter four and one half years in Calvary United Church, Westmount, the Rev.Walter J.Spence will bid farewell to his congregation Sunday.\u201cRev.Edgar Bailey started his new duties at Westmount Baptist Church Sunday when he preached the sermon at both services.Mr.Bailey was with the First Baptist Church in Edmonton before taking over as pastor of the Westmount church.Mr.Bailey is on the executive of the Baptist Federation of Canada.\u201d Five Years Ago September 22, 1966 \u201cIn line with one-way street changes in the general area, Western avenue, from the City of Montreal limits in the east to Claremont avenue in the west\u2014 becomes a one-way street west, starting at 7 am tomorrow.\u2018\u2018St.Catherine street, however, remains a two-way thoroughfare in Westmount, though it is a one- way east thoroughfare in Montreal.Westmount officials believe that the new arrangement will greatly improve the traffic situation at the evening rush-hour, while it is believed that the morning traffic eastward will be alleviated as well.\u201d vj Na.come =a ps JO re me ES published in The Examiner.Pre-school sought at St.Andrew's At Tuesday night\u2019s city council meeting, notice was given that at a later council meeting, a by-law to further amend By-law 655 which regulates residential, commerical and industrial zones would be read.The change deals with the permitting of a pre-school in St.Andrew\u2019s Church.Poles, wires not needed City council, at Tuesday night's meeting, voted to cancel a 1924 agreement with the Canadian Pacific Railway Company authorizing the city to erect three poles and string three wires on and over the railway\u2019s property near Selby street.The city no longer requires the wires.4630 St.Catherine St.W., WESTMOUNT 215, P.Q.The Westmount Examiner, This is the third of a series of five photos from the archives of the Westmount Historical Association.Telling what you know of this scene and the other four, to be published in The Examiner in turn weekly, could win you a book prize.You are asked to identify each picture and write as much about the place and its story as you % may know.Entries should be addressed to the Westmount Historical Association, c-0 The West- § mount Examiner, 4630 St.Catherine street west, Westmount 215.+ The person who identifies most of the pictures and whose write-ups make the best contribution to the association\u2018s historical data collection wiil be the winner.In addition, the best entries will be Help to complete the history of your city, and have fun at the same time.Start now.This is proving to be one of our most popular features.Join in the fun.If you missed the first two pictures, extra copies are available at The Examiner office.A \" vam hull \u201cH \u201cRL v Py po Liaison committee meeting soon asked Ald.Douglas Robertson urged at Tuesday night\u2019s city council meeting that a meeting of the urban renewal zone\u2019s liaison committee be called to stimulate action by groups which have not yet named members to the committee.Neither the commerical interests in the urban renewal zone nor the Westmount Municipal Association have as yet nominated representatives to the committee.The committee can function without them as the motion which brought it to life said that the organizations need only nominate members to the committee, if they so desired.The purpose of the committee is to advise the city council on the \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 CLIPHERE = = = sm.re = =\u2014 == \u2014 Please start The Examiner immediately to: Name No.and Street for 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years City.Zone, Province $4.50 O $8.75 Od $12.75 1 \u2014 \u2014=\u2014 \u2014_ == evn + or om =e CLIP HERE ce cme cer ces ces nt wv nm Please check term desired and send this coupon with your payment.desires of the inhabitants of the urban renewal zone.It has no authority to bind the city or spend funds and consists, if representation is desired, of one delegate each from the WMA, the Westmount Tenants Association and the city administration.Property owners and tenants having an investment or com- mericial interest in the zone are represented by two persons and the street groups in the area are represented by three persons.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23; \u201c1971 Coll ADRIAN Now! 931- 5341 937.4674 THE SMILIN® IRISHMAN NOW'S THE TIME ou Adrian knows you have spent ETI JiR Zl W.rentes your rcs not Properly installed JOHN WATSON LIMITED |Hartiey 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Robertson He lowered lower Westmount | By TONY MacGREGOR A lot of hot political water has flowed under the bridge since angered residents in lower Westmount in 1969 decided that the best way to have city council heed their voice was to elect an alderman.But of late a lot of the steam has been taken out of the almost traditional lower Westmount-city JOHN C.DENNER CO.Dealers in ANTIQUE ARMS & ARMOUR ® Swords e Knives e Uniforms ® Buttons © Insignia ete and Magazines for the collector of antique arms.EER armour and related items._1368 GREENE AVENUE {Just below Sherbrooke) Phone: 935-8026 31 vis tv eqss aluitalo council fights.Much of the credit must go to the alderman lower Westmounters elected\u2014Ald.Douglas Robertson, the 35-year- old corporation lawyer who recently accepted a Ward 3 convention\u2019s nomination to run again.He will almost certainly be renominated by the Westmount Municipal Association.Looking back over his term of office, he sees many of the original pruposes of his running for municipal office as being fulfilled.One of those was the attaining of a much more free and open flow of information between residents and city council.\u201cThe public discussion after the regular city council meetings have become a tradition now,\u201d he said, which developed out of a demand by citizens of the urban renewal area.Fears dissipated He said that now citizens are not afraid to speak their minds and councillors are much less afraid to have citizens question them.\u2018\u2018\u2019There\u2019s been diminished hostility all around,\u201d he said.He gave as an example Quebec\u2019s expropriation of Greene avenue homes.City council backed up complaining residents and protested to the provincial government, which agreed to save the threatened buildings.Mr.Robertson gave much of the credit for the diminished hostility to Mayor Peter CRUISE SPECIALISTS \u201cAsk Allen\u2019 + | Dorothy - garth ALLEN TRAVEL LTD.1350 Sherbrooke West, Suite 645 288-8195 288-9136 DOUGLAS ROBERTSON McEntyre who, said Mr.Robertson, has bent over backward to satisfy citizens\u2019 needs and demands.He described the mayor as an extremely open-minded person with an ability to adapt to changing circumstances.\u201cHe has made every attempt to satisfy citizens\u2019 demands when they came to council either singly or in groups,\u201d he said.He asserted that a mayor can have a great deal of influence over city council providing he has a knowledge of problems and is willing to lead.\u201cMayor McEntyre,\u201d said Mr.Robertson, \u2018\u2018has those two qualities.\u201d Residences preserved The principal aim of lower Westmount citizens in electing if you've been reading our Royal Trust ads, know how good our Guaranteed nvestment Receipts are.ou al Ifyou haven't, just remember this.% Mr.Robertson was to ensure that the residential nature of their area was not destroyed.This has just about been accomplished.City council has put the brakes on the urban renewal scheme and there is little likelihood that it will be brought to life again in the way originally presented.He said that the urban renewal scheme made it possible for developers to build projects in the area providing they obtained enough land.\u201cWe have a peculiar little community there,\u201d he said, \u201cand all who live there want to preserve it as such.\u201d Another reason of Mr.Robertson\u2019s election was to fight for housing for the Selby streeters whose homes were expropriated to make way for the Trans-Canada Highway.\u201cThe public housing project is just about a fait accompli,\u201d he said.There are snags still to be overcome.The city has not yet finished purchasing the land on which th project is to be built and there is the unlikely possibility that the cost of building the public houses will be too high.Liaison \u2018final peg\u2019 Mr.Robertson sees the urban CHRISTIE PLUMBING LIMITED Complete Plumbing Service _ Fast - Efficient © Residential @ Commercial ® industrial Royal Trust trust Royal trust wet like to do more for you Member, Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation.24 Hour Service 484-2010 5331A Sherbrooke W.4145 Sherbrooke St.W., 932-2936 Montreal 215, P.Q.630 Dorchester Blvd.W., 876-2525 Montreal 101, P.Q.6991 St.Hubert Street, 273;7561 Montreal 328, P.Q. temperatures ® renewal area\u2019s liaison committee as the final peg in the city\u2019s institutional framework which will help ensure the preservation of the residential nature of lower Westmount.A recent motion by Mr.Robertson brought the committee to life.He said that some residents feel the urban renewal designation helps preserve the area while others are afraid that it weakens their control over development.In the urban renewal area the Quebec Housing Corporation is the final court of appeal and has the final say on developments which take place in the area.A dark-haired father of three children, two girls and a boy, Mr.Robertson has lived in West- mount since he was six.His grandfather helped build the house in which he now lives\u2014 135 Clandeboye avenue.He attended law school in McGill, spent his last year of law at the University of Montreal, and spent two years in Paris where he worked on a doctoral course.He still has to write his thesis.He says the chances of doing so are becoming less likely every year.First active politics His election to city council was the first time he became actively involved in politics, except for a bit of campaigning for the Liberal Party.He attributes his Liberal affiliations (he\u2019s not sure whether he\u2019s a paid-up member) to his grandfather who was a friend and admirer of Prime Minister MacKenzie King.He says he has enjoyed his term of office despite awful \u201chassels.\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s been rewarding,\u201d he said.N.D.G.ROOFING LTD.ALL TYPES OF ROOFING dd AULT WORK GUARANTEED Call 486-0535 He answered an emphatic no to the question about his future political ambitions, either federal or provincial.He said he had no future political aims and preferred local litics because there is a healthy interplay between constituents and politician, there is room for dissent within the government and there is no neccessity to go through channels.\u2018Your neighbors tell you what they think you should be doing,\u201d he said.He opposes party politics in municipal affairs.\u2018Reform candidate\u2019 He said after his election by acclamation\u2014he was the first alderman ever to be chosen from the area\u2014there was some mistrust and hostility from city council as he was considered a \u201creform candidate.\u201d \u201cBut I think the mistrust and hostility has dissipated on both sides now,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018although we still have our hassels.\u201d Another of his election aims was the creation of a ward system in Westmount.That too has been accomplished.With most of his election aims \u2018achieved or apparently about to be achieved, why is Doug Robertson running again?\u201cOther problems have developed since,\u201d he said, \u201cwhich I hope I can help solve.\u201d One of these, he said, is the opening up of houses on Greene avenue which have been boarded up by the provincial roads department.\u201cWe hope we can announce within the next month a way of opening up the buildings and making available as renovated, low-income housing,\u201d he said.Another problem he wants to work on is the system of government which will be utilized in the public housing project.\u2018Putting up the project is only 15 percent of the problem,\u201d he said; \u2018the big problem is how to run it.\u201d Wants tenants\u2019 say He said he has asked the general manager, Norman Dawe, to prepare a report on methods of administering public housing projects in other parts of the country in an attempt to avoid the problems which have developed in them.He believes the tenants should have a stong say in how the project is run and should have some negative controls.Another problem to which he intends to devote some time in the future is St.Antoine street © Why the smile?I'm heading for Harold Cummings Chev-Olds To see the 72's Now atl & HAROLD MMINGS Jean Talon at Decarie Bivd.which, he says, will now remain The : Westmount «Examiner, Thursday, September: +23, 1971 - 7 as a residential area.He said the architectural and planning commission is studying ways in which it can make up for the neglect the area has suffered since urban renewal was declared.All kinds of problems, he said, could emanate from the twin tower project which is to be built on the plot of land bounded by Dorchester boulevard, Atwater avenue and Tupper street.He said, to his mind it wasn\u2019t the most satisfactory development for the area, \u201cbut economics seem to dictate high- density development there,\u201d he said.Effects of highway There is the continuing problem of the highway running through lower Westmount and he added that the architectural and planning commission was working right now to mollify the effects of the highway on the community.Like the majority of suburbanites, Mr.Robertson sees the looming Montreal Urban Community as a huge problem with which the city will have to wrestle in the coming years.He's convinced that the city\u2019s boundaries will be redrawn and / the city will either absorb or be absorbed by another municipality.One major issue, he said, will be the controls the suburbs have over the MUC.Another looming problem is the integration of fire and police forces.\u201cIt\u2019s inevitable,\u2019 he said, \u2018that integration will go through in one form or another.\u201d He said he has a continuing concern over youth problems and wanted to take a good look at the city\u2019s youth clinic now that the Penthouse Duplex Westmount Square-Montreal's most luxurious apartment residence.At Elm and Wood.@ Direct Metro entrance.937-3561 fordetails.Continued on page 26 0 sy to a beautifufnew ii nee THE BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING Ad Rental space available for April, 1972 occupancy 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FULL DETAILS \u2014 CALL OR WRITE TODAY KF CORPORATION Montreal 215, P.Q.933-2777 * BROKERS PROTECTED » \u20140 et ae Tetag mens = 2e terra aise .- Lt mee se ee 7 8 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 ATTEND jl Ta) se toll CH > ZN Apa RCH SERVICES AT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ANGLICAN ANGLICAN SYNAGOGUE ST.STEPHEN'S ST.MATTHIAS TEMPLE EMANU-EL DORCHESTER and ATWATER Cote St.Antoine Road LT.COL.THE REV'D GEORGE B.FEE TRINITY XVI 10:30 A.M.HOLY COMMUNION Eustace Tait, A.R.C.C.0.Organist and Choir Director WELCOME TO ALL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Maisonneuve, Westmount The Rev\u2018d Eric Dungan, M.A, The Rev'd.Canon $.B.Lindsay TRINITY XVI 8:00 A.M.The Holy Eucharist 10:30 A.M.The Sung Eucharist (Nursery facilities) HOLY EUCHARIST DURING THE WEEK 9:30 A.M.Wednesday 8:00 A.M.Friday at Church Hill Archdeacon) N Dxdge TRINITY XVI 9:30 AM.HOLY EUCHARIST AND SERMON 11:00 AM.MATTINS WITH SERMON Nursery and Primary Church School 4:00 P.M.CHORAL EVENSONG Wednesday: St.Michael & All Angels 10:00 A.M.HOL¥ COMMUNION Stephen A Crisp.ARCO.Organist and Choirmaster.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave., Westmount Rev.Helmut Saabas Mrs.Harold Pedersen Organist 11.00 a.m.The Service and Nursery BAPTIST 11:00 A.M.69TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES & DR.HAROLD J.BALSDON GUEST PREACHER + 7:30 P.M.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Rev.J.Frank Patch, B.A., B.D., 9:45 A.M.Church Sunday School for all ages \u2018Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME CHRISTIAN SCIENCE joy.peace, long-suffering, meekness, temperance.11.00 a.m.Church Service FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, WESTMOUNT 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Lesson Sermon Subject this Sunday \"REALITY\" Golden Text: Galatians 5:22, 23.The fruit of the Spirit is love, Every Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM in the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m.Wednesday 6.30 to 8.00 p.m.gentleness, goodness, faith, 11.00 a.m.Sunday School UNITED ST NDREW'S RS TUE AE 101 Cote St.Antoine Road.September 26 11:00 A.M.\u201cCHOOSING À CHURCH\u201c Open Session for children Rev.E.A.Kirker, B.A., B.D.Rev.D.A.Bacon, B.A., B.D.Gordon C.White, B.Mus.A warm welcome awaits you.4100 Sherbrooke St.W., Dr.Harry J.Stern, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone, Cantor Herman K.Gottlieb.SABBATH SHUBA SERVICES Friday Evening, September 24th at 8:15 o\u2019clock.RABBI BLOOMSTONE will speak on \u2018\u2019The River of God.\u201d Saturday Morning, September 25th at 11:30 o'clock - Sermonette by Dr.Stern based on Torah Portion.YOM KIPPUR SERVICES - DAY OF ATONEMENT Tuesday Evening, September 28th at 7:300'clock, DR.STERN will speak in the Temple Sanctuary on \u2018\u2018Sin and Repentance - The Jewish Concept.In the Grover Auditorium RABBI BLOOMSTONE will speak on \u201cWho is a Hebrew.\u201d Paraliel Services will be held Wednesday, September 29th commencing at 10:30 o'clock.There will be a special Children\u2019s Service at 2:30 o\u2018clock; Memorial Service at 4:00 o'clock and Neilah Service at 5:000'clock.UNITED DOMINION DOUGLAS Westmount Boulevard and Lansdowne Avenue Rev R DouglasSou.BA .3D DD Ra Joba T P Nichois M 4 FD 11:00 A.M.Morning Worship FILM: \"OUR FATHER\" Coffee hour at close of Worship Church School in all Departments Crib corner for infants Organist and Choairmaster Mr.Ted.McLearon WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH (UNITED) Lansdowne Ave.and Maisonneuve Blvd.Rev.J.E.Nix, B.A.B.D.S.T.M.Minister Mr.Christopher Jackson, Organist 10:45 A.M.\u201cTHE COURAGE TO BE\u201d 11:00 A.M.Sunday School Nursery School Coffee Hour All are Welcome \u2018Choosing is Kirker's The sermon at St.Andrew's United Church this Sunday, to be given by Rev.E.A.Kirker, is titled \u2018\u2018Choosing a Church.\u201d Part of a series for people seeking a dynamic faith for a demanding times, this address follows last Sunday\u2019s examination of the basics of the Christian faith.Referring to the Jesus Revolution which has attracted many young people in recent months, Mr.Kirker began by pointing out how the religious fervor of adherents of this new movement has proved something of an embarrassement to the older generation, particularly those solid church members who scorned the youngsters for rejecting the faith of their fathers.Quoting the editor of a religious: periodical, he continued \u201cIt now appears that it was precisely the faith of their fathers they were looking for but could not find in the attitudes and practices of their parents, nor in the churches Build new society, call of Dr.Stern \u201cRosh Hashanah summons us as co-partners with God to remove the evils and injustices of our day and to build anew the decent society,\u201d Rabbi Harry J.Stern said in a sermon at Temple Emanu-El Sunday evening.\u201cAll is not lost.We need moral guts, ethical courage and simple intelligence to fight the impossible fight and to dream the impossible dream of universal brotherhood under the Fatherhood of God.\u201cIn the midst of the worst struggles of life\u2019 he said,\u201d Judaism teaches us to hand on and never to give up.For all of the insanities of the world, for all the corruptions, for all the values that need reconstructing in society, we can still move forward, yound and old, together in the building of God's kingdom on earth.\u201d It is moral cowardice on the part of some youth who seek to escape admittedly life\u2019s despairing challenges \u2018into drugs and thus try to lose touch with the world, Dr.Stern asserted.\u201cAlas, for elders who seek to shun responsibility by living selfishly, uninvolved and unconcerned regarding searing moral outrages of our times.\u201cThere can be no moral indifference to the life of the inner city\u2014and insensitivity to the impoverished minorities of the city,\u201d he said.Chas FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION | Phone: 484-8484 Florists 4897 Sherbrooke Street West U.Lanken, HU, 1-6132 a Church\u2019 subject their fathers and mothers attended.\u201d \u201cThe problem is that an alarmingly large proportion of people have received such a mild dose of Christianity that it has immunized them against the real thing,\u201d the St.Andrew's minister stated.\u201cIn the minds of many, Christianity is made up of the memory of a childhood faith coupled with the unpleasant recollection of having had to go to church two or three times a Sunday, plus a few doctrines which they believe the church stresses plus a very great deal that was never held by an intelligent Christian.He commented: \u201cI have heard people argue against the Christian faith to whom I could only say \u2018If Christianity is what you think it is, I should be against it too.\u201d Pointing out how in daily life we trust people for three reasons: because they claim our confidence, because their claims are supported by the testimony of others, and because we can test these claims ourselves by our own experience, Mr.Kirker concluded by applying each of these basic tests to the Christian faith.An adult membership class meets with Mr.Kirker next Wednesday evening in preparation for a reception service Oct.3.Choral Evensong resumes At St.Matthias\u2019 Church on Sunday at 4 pm, Choral Evensong will be sung by the boys and men of the choir.This will be the first in the fall and winter series of choral services on the fourth Sunday of each month.The Bishop of Montreal has appointed Rev.Alexander Malik as a part-time assistant priest in St.Matthias\u2019 Parish.Mr.Malik was born in Pakistan.He is a priest of the Church of Pakistan and a member of the staff of The Christian Study Centre, Rawalpindi, West Pakistan.He is engaged in graduate work at McGill University leading to a master\u2019s degree in Islamic Studies.Facing reality Scientist theme Reality needs to be faced up to, not escaped from, according to the lesson-sermon to be heard at all Christian Science Church services this Sunday.\u201cLet us learn of the real and eternal, and prepare for the reign of Spirit, the kingdom of heaven, - the reign and rule of universal harmony, which cannot be lost nor remain forever unseen\u201d, admonishes a citation to be read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy.The Golden Text is taken from the Apostle Paul\u2019s letter to the Galatians.TENOR SOLOIST required for St.Andrew's Church Westmount Call Gordon White 933-4289 ) @ With a municipal electoral fight appearing likely in Ward 3, for the first time since its birth in 1908 the Westmount Municipal Association could come off second best.The WMA has declined to endorse as yet a Ward 3 convention\u2019s decision to nominate to city council David Carruthers, a 30-year-old historian of 126 Clandeboye avenue.Instead, the WMA's nominating committee has been negotiating with a chemical engineer, Peter Duffield of 4404 de Maisonneuve boulevard.Mr.Duffield has yet to give a firm yes or no to the WMA\u2019s request.Mr.Carruthers is consulting his supporters to determine whether or not they wish him tocontinue with the fight now that it seems that the WMA has declined to endorse him.His supporters, it appears, are backing him to the hilt Historical strength Althought the WMA has a historical record of unassailable strength, new factors have emerged in the city's local politics which will make the WMA's Ward 3 flight, if it takes place, a tough one.Last time the WMA was challenged at the polls was in 1962 when the then 35-year-old Mrs.Renia Nilski ran against advertising executive Fred W.Gross.Running on a platform which included lifting the veil of secrecy 75 members of Douglas at seminar Starting tomorrow evening and continuing until Sunday afternoon, approximately 75 members of Dominion-Douglas United Church are meeting in seminar at the Jesuit Conference Centre at St.Jerome.The program will consist of discussion groups on the theme: \u201cJesus - Man for Today.\u201d Two resource leaders, Rev.Bill Hollister and Parnell Kirby, of Burlington, Vt., will be present throughout the conference.Ted McLearon, music director of the congregation, will also participate.is year a number of young people are involved in the seminar.Preparations have been going forward since last spring and last Saturday the leaders gathered at St.Jerome for final arrangements.Periods of recreation will be provided.Sunday morning in Dominion- Douglas the film \u201cOur Father\u201d will be shown.which, she claimed, surrounded decision making at city hall, Mrs.Nilski was backed by the New Democratic Party.A lawyer and a graduate in political science from Oxford University, she said there was a need for swimming facilities for less fortunate children and to take a close look at education in the city.She was soundly trounced by the WMA's candidate, losing by 1,915 votes.Approximately 30 percent of eligible voters turned out at that election.Previously, only four elections had taken place in Westmount since the city received its charter in 1874.They were in 1920, 1950, 1955 and 1960.This time different _ But there are a host of factors which distinguish the 1962 election and its candidates and the election which well may be fought this year.Mrs.Nilski was definitely running as a reform candidate while David Carruthers considers himself a conservative running with the purpose of conserving the finest qualities of the city.Murs.Nilski was backed by the NDP and her opponent conjured up the vision of a socialist bogey haunting the halls of Westmount city hall.The Examiner came out against Mrs.Nilski because the newspaper was, and is, opposed to party politics in municipal affairs.But most important of all, the city at that time elected its aldermen from the city at large.There was no ward system.Mrs.Nilski, herself, claimed she was defeated by upper West- mounters.She was quoted as saying: \u201cAs soon as we saw the kind of people, from the upper echelons of Westmount, who were casting their votes, we knew we didn\u2019t have a chance.WMA weak in area David Carruthers will be running in Ward 3 with its traditions of activism and mild radicalism and where the WMA is weak.At a rough estimate the WMA has only between 250 to 300 members out of its total membership of 1,200.Out of an executive membership of 41, only 10 reside in .Ward three.That's just less than one-quarter\u2014about four less than Ward 3 would have if the executive was based on equal representation from the city\u2019s three wards.Many Ward 3 citizens fear and dislike the WMA, seeing it as a supporter of the status quodominated by upper West- mounters.The WMA's popularity in the area was not increased when it declined to endorse Mr.VICTORIA HALL Receptions - Meetings Fashion Shows - Bridges Dances - Lectures - Films From 25 to 500 TWO HALLS - FOUR ROOMS At Reasonable Rentals 4626 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Call 935-8531 WESTMOUNT Carruthers, the Ward 3 convention\u2019s nominee, claiming that the non-urban-renewal area in Ward 3 needed to be represented on council.Several citizens, residents of the urban renewal area, were asked by the WMA to run as aldermanic candidates before the organization settled on Mr.Duffield.Mr.Carruthers can bank on the support of about 35 to 40 enthusiastic and capable family heads in Ward 3 to carry out a vigorous election campaign.He and the Ward 3 citizens who backed the Westmount Action Committee, which came into being to fight the Trans-Canada Highway, have proven to be capable political organizers.It was primarily their efforts that generated the storm of anti- highway criticism a few months ago.Conservative sympathy Mr.Carruthers probably can\u2019t pour the same funds into an election campaign that the WMA is capable of doing, but he won't have to fight the ingrained conservativism of upper West- mounters which played a significant part in defeating Mrs.Nilski in 1962.Probability is that Mr.Carruthers, if he decides to carry on the fight, won't bother to seek The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 - 9 WMA could come off second best in an electoral battle for Ward 3 the WMA's endorsement.It would probably not be a politically astute move.Traditionally the WMA membership merely endorses the candidates selected by the WMA nominating committee and with Ward 3 citizens outnumbered by Wards 2 and 3 by about four to one, chance of a Carruthers\u2019 endorsement isn\u2019t high.It would take extremelyhigh- powered campaign to swing the WMA's membership away from the executive-endorsed slate to a slate to a person nominated from the floor.There is still the chance that an election will not take place.Mr.Duffield may turn down the WMA's formal request and the executive might then turn to Mr.Carruthers.But that\u2019s not likely.If the WMA hasn't endorsed Mr.Currthers yet, probability is that it won't.BUYIN Silver Dollars Positivelv highest prices paid J.& M.CANADA COIN & STAMP co.5338 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civie election battle may take place in Westmount.Traditionally in Westmount, political battling takes place behind closed doors and in the committees of the Westmount Municipal Association.Once the WMA has nominated its candidates, they are rarely opposed.In 1962, WMA candidate Fred Gross.soundly defeated Mrs.Rina Nilski, a mother of five who was nominated by the New Democratic Party with a platform stressing the need for democracy in the city.Mr.Gross polled 2,213 votes to Mrs.Nilski\u2019s 298 The exception this year may take place in Ward 3 where the WMA has declined so far to nominate for aldermanic candidate David Carruthers, a 29- year-old historian of 126 Clan- deboye avenue.Mr.Carruthers on Aug.4 was nominated for alderman by a 40- member Ward 3 convention with Ald.Douglas Robertson, who was also nominated.Mr.Carruthers was hoping that the WMA would endorse the convention's choices, but it has not done so in his case.Another candidate Instead it has, after contacting several other persons in Ward 3, been negotiating with Peter Duffield, a chemical engineer of 4404 de Maisonneuve boulevard west.The WMA has not yet officially asked Mr.Duffield to run as aldermanic candidate and until it does, Mr.Duffield declines to indicate whether or not he will \u201cI'm aware of the problems in the de Maisonneuve area where I live,\u201d said Mr.Duffield, \u201cbut I haven't yet sounded out the rest of the ward and I need to do so.\u201d Aware that the WMA has decided not to nominate him, at Election shapes here least at the present time, Mr.Carruthers also feels he has to consult with his supporters before he throws his political hat into the ring.I will make my decision solely on the basis of their support,\u201d he said.He said he hadn't said to everybody who supported him, \u201cbut if they want me to continue, I will,\u201d he said.Mr.Duffield said he wanted to avoid unnecessary dissension and said he saw the aldermanic position as a job which has to be done, rather than in political terms.He said that like all cities, Westmount was having problems and attempting to survive in a fast changing world.\u2018\u2018We have to stick together as a community to survive,\u201d he said.Out-of-town He added that he was out of town when the Ward 3 convention was called but he understood that not all streets were given warning of the meeting, which took place after only 24 hours\u2019 notice.He said some people had asked how representative the Ward 3 convention really was.Mr.Duffield was not involved in politics beforé he was approached by the WMA.Although Mr.Carruthers smashed into public prominence as head of the Westmount Action Committee, an organization opposed to the Trans-Canada Highway running through Montreal, he sees himslef as a conservative rather than \u2018a reform candidate.He says he wants to conserve the finest qualitites of Westmount and said he believes the city to be efficiently administered, offering top-notch services.\u201cOne can hardly complain about the quality of police services and other essential services,\u201d he said.See the new 72's Now at a4 Jean Talon at Decarie Blvd.There's more smileage ina Harold Cummings car HAROLD mminGs The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 - 1 Westmount's STOP goes after bottles Westmount's Society to Overcome Pollution (STOP) has launched a consumer education program in an attempt to convince stores to stock only returnable bottles.Head of the campaign, Mrs.Arlene Bruck, 517 Clarke avenue, said at least 40 persons would be involved in the project which is designed to educate the West- mount population in the problems caused by non-returnable botes.She said that throwaway bottles were a pollution threat which could be eliminated by the use of returnable bottles, which can be reused.The bottle campaign is the second phase of a continuing program conducted by the Westmount chapter of STOP.The first was a pesticide information campaign last spring.\u2018Great success\u2019 \u201cThat was a great success,\u2019 reported Mrs.Nancy Brown, 46 Academy road, public relations officer of the organization.She added that other campaigns would be set in operation as the organization felt ready to launch them.Mrs.Bruck said the success of the campaign depended on the cooperation the organization could elicit from Westmounters.She added that in the past when store owners had been asked why they stocked non-returnable goods, they had answered because that\u2019s what the le want.She said STOP also intended to approach the bottle companies to learn of economics of the producing non-returnable bottles.Pick-up campaign Mrs.Brown said in the fall STOP would be launching a pick- up-bottles campaign to take them back to the factories.A release put out by the society said: \u201cThis week a survey is being conducted in local stores to determine (a) which stores stock which types of bottles, (b) the difference in price between the two types, (c) the willingness of stores to co-operate.\u201d Other polluting practices which the society intends to campaign against in the future include soaps and overpackaging.Give your savings à real lift Move them into a high interest savings plan at Canada Permanent Trust.The percentages are in your favour.CHEQUING ACCOUNT Handiest way to keep track of your personal 2 0 budget.Pay bills by cheque and you have a record.No charge on any reasonable number of cheques.NON-CHEQUING ACCOUNT This savings account pays a high interest rate 0 because we want you to keep your savings building up with us.Although cheques are not available, you can withdraw funds at any time.SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Cashable at any time.Interest payable only when held for more than 2 months.Issued only 0 for a 5 year period.Interest rate increases according to length of time held.Highest rate quoted above.TERM DEPOSITS Canada Permanent\u2019's Term Deposits offer our 0 highest interest rate with complete security and convenience.Terms and rates vary from 1 to 5 years.Highest rate quoted above.A superb investment.*All rates subject to change without notice Canada Permanent Trust 1326 Greene Ave., Westmount - 861-8855.D.B.Lane, Manager MN \u2018\u2019Here\u2019s to Your Good Health\u201d .THE WESTMOUNT HEALTH FOOD PR CENTRE NN 361 Victoria Ave., Westmount, P.Q.{Just below Sherbrooke Street) re \u2014 12 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 HE AREA AAA AE OR EE CEGEP CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 30th places open in Westbury College for qualified, unplaced, High School gra If you are a qualified High School graduate and want to start college this fall, WESTBURY COLLEGE is inter ested in meeting you.A small private college, WESTBURY offers a choice of academic, pre-Uni- / versity courses in Arts, Science, Commerce, or Engineering.PHONE 486-7010 or 486-6395 immediately for full information guidance to aid you in obtaining higher education.3) ol | A Personal Education 4956 DECARIE BLVD.WESTBURY Graduates are accepted at all Universities, including McGill, WESTBURY COLLEGE (Established 1959) David Raboy, B.A, Principal and your Peter Pan BALLET TAP ACROBATIC Nursery School Private Kindergarten (Established 1945) Pre.school programme arranged for children from 3 to MODERN JAZZ § vears.; 4845 SHERBROOKE ST., WESTMOUNT Special instruction given in (Corner Victoria Âve.) Music, Art, Ballet and French.937-4707 Individual attention given to children learning English and The Evans Sisters School of the DANCE and MUSIC MUSICAL COMEDY CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS CHILDREN AND ADULTS PIANO SINGING preparation for grade school.\u2019 Register Now Mrs.A .F.D.Macdonald 220 Prince Albert Avenue For appointment, please phone 486-4310 or 488-3082 Transportation available HELENA VORONOVA DANCE ACADEMY Ballet for the young dancer 1971 - 72 school year Daily classes Classes will begin September 9th (5 pm) Beginners children (7-12) Intermediate children (7-12) Advanced - Professionals Salle Prince Albert GRADE 8 TO 13 HIGH SCHOOL AND CEGEP REGISTER NOW Westbury College Call 486-7010 12 SUCCESSFUL YEARS \\ IN EDUCATION / EDUCATIONAL STILL TIME TO ENROL | QUE BUSINESS COURSE ALEXANDER Business Coliege | Member Association Business Colleges lue, Jean 1.Allen, P.C.T., G.U.T.Principal .» for Young Ladies only, and Adult Women, are for Male and Female Students, / \"RSE for Adults wishing to re-enter business \u2014 Day or EF venings COURSES Full Secretarial .General Clerical .Steno-Typist .Legal Secretaria! SUBJECTS e Shortisand Greg & Pitman, * Letter Compilation; Filing in English and French + (Mice Practice; Spelling s Typewriting, manuai and elect rie > Pers vnahty and Department * Business English: Grammar Lectures Introduction to Administration FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT.8TH.ALEXANDER Business College 353 MOUNT ROYAL AVE.W.(corner Park) (Established over 10 Years at Same Central Location) Easy Commuting Facilities with Central Rus Terminal at our Door » canadian ballet association, inc.announces the 1971-72 season Classes will be held in the following WEST END projects: CONNAUGHT ROSLYN HAMPSTEAD WENTWORTH - | PETERPAN NURSERY WESTMINSTER ROSEDALE For information call: 697-0598 TEACHER OF PIANO and THEORY SHIRLEY CARLSON FISCHLIN Associate, Royal Conservatory af Music, Toronto.Licenciate, Royal Academy of Music, England.Scholarship Studies with Marguerite Long, Paris Recitalist and Accompanist in Canada, U.S.A.and Europe.For appointment, call: 481-9564 3624 Northcliffe Ave., N.D.G.FRENCH CONVERSATION Grammar - Literature by French teacher adults and children Private and group lessons PREP SCHOOL Est.1944 Educational Specialists PARTIAL COURSES leading to PROVINCIAL CERTIFICATE Programs for students who have already obtained several credits.® Mornings \u2014 Afternoons \u2014 Evenings 4240 Girouard Ave.Information on request 489-7287 VSL gd 3 COURSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Art 8 Ccramics @ Non-Loom Weaving Contemporary Printmaking © Sculpture S .! ; Topestry @ Mocramé @ Batik S 4885 Sherbrooke St.West For information oe \\ 935-9004 488-9559 Tel: 486-44 1 5 326 Victoria Ave.Westmount L\u2014\u2014 ES L | 5 \\ ADVERTISIN G\u2014\u2014 FRANCAIS GENDRON FRENCH SCHOOL FENCING SCHOOL For Boys and Girls At Westmount Y.M.C.A.For Adults and Children © at Montreal Fencing School under STEPHEN E.VAMOS Fencing Master of Academie d\u2019Armes de France Academie d\u2019 Armes du Quebec Instruction given in French and English ASE EEE EAA A A AAAS AR Et mw The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 Established 1935 Accredited in Audio-Visual Teaching by the Ministry of Education of France FRENCH CONVERSATION SPECIALISTS Graduate professors of Paris and Montreal Universities.Efficient methods.CONVERSATION CLASSES: (limited to 10 students per class) \u2014 Four levels.$98: for 45 hours of lessons (Two payments \u2014 tax deductible).Day and Night Courses.Classification test and demonstration on request, PRIVATE LESSONS: $73.for 12 hours.*Private tuition for High School and University students ENGLISH \u2014 SPANISH \u2014 ITALIAN \u2014 GERMAN \u2014 HEBREW LESSONS AVAILABLE 4055 Decarie Blvd.FRED-EL PLAZA \u2014 Svite 106 {just above N.D.G.Avenue) Please Call 484-2290 For information call (389-3236 937-3916 Speiro \u2018% Miller Studio BALLET, TAP, CHARM, POSTURE THE PRIORY SCHOOL INC.3120 THE BOULEVARD, MONTREAL, 218 Junior Day School for boys and girls.Small classes, awareness of individual needs.Emphasis on French from the beginning.À few vacancies in the lower grades.FOR INFORMATION CALL: The Principal: 935-5966 PREPARE FOR A CAREER + Electricity: Controls.+ Servicing of Electrical Household Appliances.+ Electricity & Communications.+ industrial Electronics.+ Servicing of Electronic Appliances - Radio & TV.DAY and EVENING Installation & COURSES For YOUTHS and ADULTS CLASSES (pre'teen, Teenage, and Debutante's) Fashion Shows during season 4585 sherbrooke W.484-3717.BALLET, PRE-BALLET AND RHYTHM UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mme Dally-Daoud of the National Conservatory of Paris + Courses for children and aduits Children over 4 years Roslyn School 4699 Westmount avenue NOW FORMING Schoo! approved by Minister of Education under Private School Vocational Act also for Apprenticeship Training.CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY Tel.: 937-8266 Miss Edgar's & Miss Cramp's School Inc.Founded 1909 Grade 110 Matriculation George E.Tracy, Headmaster 525 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Westmount Phone: 935-6357 EDNA MARIE HAWKIN LR.AM.ARCM.PIANIST FESTIVAL ADJUDICATOR EXAMINER TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, ETC.STUDIO : 4200 Sherbrooke St.W.932-6203 Established 1924 1231 St.Catherine St.W.Suite 232 845-6792 Williamson Business College § VERDUN Burrough Verdun Tutorial College INC.(Operated by the same family since 1926) A good SECRETARIAL COURSE is still the fastest and best way to a good paying position.GOVERNMENT APPROVED commercial courses are at the VERDUN BUSINESS COLLEGE.FALL COURSES NOW IN PROGRESS available Accountancy - Shorthand - Typewriting Burrough\u2019s Bookkeeping Machine Course - § WEEKS 2052 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal.(near Atwater Bus Terminal & Mtl.Forum) 933-6896 BOUTIK des ARTISANS Canadian Handicrafts Paintings, Sculpture, Ceramics, Weaving, Batik, Wrought Iron, Jewelry 4909A Sherbrooke St.West 489-6105 (Near Claremont) Westmount FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianiste Lic.Mus.First Medalist \u2014 McGill University Teacher Columnist Critic PIANO TUITION - ALL GRADES Talent Developed Phone 484-6424 5506 Notre Dame de Grace Ave.Pre-School & 6 - 13 yrs.Adult & Teen classes in End School of Art 5686 Monkland Ave.COPPER ENAMELING AND BATIK 484-4277 a > 14 -.The Westmount © Examñirier, : Thursday, - Septernber: 23, 1971 MNA speaks Hon.Kevin Drummond, Wednesday in French to the 29th minister of lands and forest and annual congress of l\u2019Association MNA for Westmount, spoke last Forestiere Mauricienne Inc.ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING OF SOUTH SHORE STABLE| (FORMERLY CANADIAN RIDING ACADEMY) © PRIVATE LESSONS ® GROUP LESSONS o SPECIAL RATES FOR ® ALL LESSONS GROUPS OF 10 OR UNDER PERSONAL MORE PEOPLE DIRECTION OF MR.DAVID BALLARD e FULLY HEATED INDOOR ARENA For Further Information: Contact Dave Ballard 676-7151; 621 0 or Torchy Millar 6945 LAPINIERE BLVD., BROSSARD 10 minutes from downtown, east of Champlain Bridge Curling, Anyone! Curling is a friendly but competitive sport.It's good exercise and good fun for young and old.Equipment outlay is minimal and costs are low.A long season, September to May, not in- , teruppted by weather.\" ; + pp Air Canada\u2019s $34,000,000 automatic reservations system features television-like agent sets We have available memberships for men, and day and evening installed in the company\u2019s reservations and ticket offices across Canada, the United States ladies.Special trial memberships Include instructions for those and in four of its European destination cities.Offices in the Caribbean and other European who have never curled before.centres are linked by teletype.The airline can process more than 10,000,000 passengers a year with the system which can be expanded to accommodate transactions beyond 1978, We have four sheets of ice, top rate curling, a modern clubhouse when more than 20,500,000 people will fly with Air Canada.Hotel and car rental reservations, located in central Westmount, well-equipped lounge, social special meals, etc.are all part of this space age computer.evenings, open all year.All the amenities you would expect in a first class.club.And there is no initiation fee or shares to buy.For further information, write or phone, Bill Tobin, the club .° manager.| Osterman wind wins coaching award Montre al The head of Westmount High School\u2019s physical education C | d ni a department has won the Douglas a e oO Kerr Memorial Trophy for 1970- 71 for his outstanding coaching of C url 1 n g C 1 ul b the school\u2019s football team.W.R.Osterman was awarded the trophy at a ceremony held in JERRY fn : i RUBIN JA | INC.- 11 Hillside Avenue May.It was presented by E.Clive Westmount, Quebec.Phone: 934-0897.Kerr.a Monter member of the THE FRIENDLY COURTEOUS TEXACO SERVICE STATION DIAGNOSTIC CENTER SPECIA LISTS BRAKE SPECIALISTS @ A LFA ROM EO & M A ZDA ALL MAKES OF AUTOMOBILES LATEST MODERN EQUIPMENT Open Saturdays 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.Weekdays 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES SPORTS CAR SPECIALISTS years 382 Victoria Ave.Westmount 4814 COTE ST.LUC yr 482-9595 489-9331 Rugger: -\u2014 - su TURN TOUS UE > Deep River plays here on Saturday First round of the Standard Life Cup is being played Saturda and Westmount Rugger club have been drawn to play against Deep River, Ont.Westmount have been developing several new players this year but injuries have handicapped the team\u2019s development.It is expected that Westmount will be able to chose their strongest team for the first time this season.Before last week's results were known, onlookers might have made Deep River slight favorites.But they were thrashed by Town of Mount Royal (a win which virtually clinches the Quebec championship for the Town, a fine achievement) and with the long trip to Montreal to follow, perhaps the balance now swings toward Westmount.The Westmount team chosen, with numbers, is as follows: 1.Redding, 2.Hogan, 3.McInnes, 4.Scott, 5.Soles, 6.Howlett, C., 7.Nichols, captain; 8.Tirney; 9.Larose, 10.Moxey or Corby, 11.Wilson, 12.Mountain, 13.McLernon, 14 Peacock or Kent and 15.Howlett, P.Residents of Westmount are urged by the club to come and support the team on Saturday.Kick off is at 3 pm at Westmount Athletic Grounds.Entrance is Tee.Local student aids in McGill Rendez-Vous A Westmounter is chairman of the opening ceremonies for McGill's Open House, \u2018\u2018rendez- Vous \u201871,\u201d which is to take place on Oct.1, 2 and 3.Miss Vicki Percival, 29 Windsor avenue, a fourth year political science student, is helping to organize the event.McGill opens its door to the public once every three years.The theme of the open hose this year is McGill\u2019s relationship to the community.Opening ceremony takes place at 11:30 am on Friday, Oct.1.Participating in the opening ceremony will be the federal government\u2019s deputy minister of the environment, Robert Shaw, until recently a McGill vice- principal.Also participating will be Ken Dryden, a hockey player for the Canadiens and a student at McGill.Highlight of the open house will be a debate between Rene Levesaue.head of the Parti Quebecois, Eric Keirans, former federal minister of com- XPORT À Cornadss Tues?FILTER Guat REGULAR AND KINGS munications, and Michel Cloutier, vice-president of Bombardier Ltee.The university will hold open house on Friday from 9 am to 9 pm, on Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm and on Sunday from 12 pm to 6 pm.Clubs' opening The Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada national headquarters, now located at 35 York street just off -oBse Pupils in \u2018all-French\u2019 show gain The number of pupils enrolled in optional \u2018\u2018all-French\u2019 classes in Westmount schools under the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal continues to increase.Some 374 pupils are now enrolled in these \u2018\u2018French- immersion\u201d facilities in kindergarten and Grades 1 to 4 in Roslyn School, and 25 in a kindergarten class at Westmount Park School.Overall enrolment, however, showed a small decrease on opening day in accordance with a declining trend in most schools in the Greater Montreal area.A total of 2,131 pupils are enrolled in the three Westmount schools this year \u2014 a decrease of 87 compared with the same day a year ago.Enrolment in Westmount High School, including Grade 7, was 954, a decrease of 71.Of these, 219 are at the secondary 2 level, (Grade 8) while 190 final-year students are looking to graduation in June 1972.A special education class at Westmount Park School will provide for the needs of seven children with a variety of different disabilities, through a program of individualized assessment and training.Victoria avenue, is to have an official opening on Thursday, Oct.7, from 4 to 6 pm, conducted by Mayor Peter M.McEntyre.Former Mayor J.C.Cushing is national president of the organization.Do it yourself half-way the hard way or get the \u2018Pro\u2019 from Pestroy on the job for a weed-free lawn.No gimmicks, no specials \u2014 just a thoroughly efficient job.Call for an estimate, without obligation.P.S.: Pestroy takes \u2014 ants, mice, silverfish, rats, bats, fleas, roaches and the like.Call anytime, night or day.\u2018Stop pulling.start dialing care of those house nuisances too 1655 Edouard Laurin Bivd., St.Laurent, Montreal 379 Residential, Industrial, Commercial Weed & Pest Control Member of the Canadian Pest Control Operators Association National Pest Control Association of the U.S.336-6110 1/70/E The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, .September.23, 1971 -: 15 You'll smile too as you drive away ina Harold Cummings Chevrolet See new 72's Now at 7 TEEN MmINnGs Jean Talon at Decarie Blvd.hi Naam SPORT SHOP LTD.\u201cYour complete sports centre\u2019 COMPLETE LINE OF { FOOTBALL and HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Are you ready for the Ski Season?Bindings installed and adjusted.Skis serviced and edges sharpened.5039 QUEEN MARY RD.WF FREE PARKING REAR OF STRINBERG'S i Open Fridays till 9 P.M.73 7 ne] 6 y a VIVA AAV NP La 4 4 4 4 \u20ac \u20ac \u20ac 4 \u20ac 4 ANYONE FOR CURLING?Curling is fun and fellowship.It's great exercise.it's exciting and the hospitality is renowned! Are you interested?We have available a limited number of memberships in the Montreal West Curling Club.Even if you have never curled before, this is a rare opportunity for you and your family.We have four sheets of fast ice.a spacious lounge.a well-equipped hall for our social functions, including Saturday night buffets and dances.All the amenities you would expect in a first-class club at very reasonable cost.There are ample locker room facilities.Indoor parking, too.A big plus on cold winter nights! For further information write or phone the club manager.MONTREAL WEST CURLING CLUB 17 Ainslie Road, Montreal West, 263 Phone: 486-583) Daily 9.00 to 5.00 \"Here's to Your Good Health\u2019 .PR THE WESTMOUNT HEALTH FOOD \u2018 ENTR / \\ 361 Victoria Ave., Westmount, P.Q.(Just below Sherbrooke Street) 16 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 WESTMOUNT FA e < plumbing company ltd.000000060006 060600 3062 BLVD.LASALLE.VERDUN - MONTREAL 203.QUEBEC Honald Toohey PRESIDENT BUS.761-4551 RES.697-7863 4585 Sherbrooke St.V FALL PROGR/ FITNESS - Men and Women Enjoy yourseif.Fitness programs at the Westmount Family YMCA are planned to suit every individual\u2018s needs.From scientific testing, a specific tailored cardio-vascular program and retesting to evaluate your progress.Five classes for men per week, followed by recreational Volleyball, Sauna and Swim.Six classes for women per week, followed by Badminton, Sauna and Swim and specific exercises in our modern exercise room.Other programs available include: Judo, Ski Fitness, Lifesaving, Aquatic Fitness, Learn to Swim, Weight Training and ample recreational swimming for the whole family.Classes for Men Monday-Wednesday-Friday - 12:30 - 1:00 P.M.Monday- Thursday - 6:00-6:30 P.M.Special introductory classes will be added during the year.Classes for Ladies Monday & Wednesday - 10:00 - 10: 45 A.M.Tuesday & Thursday - 10: 00- 10:45 A.M.7:30- 8:30 P.M.(Oct.12th) Co-ed program - SkiFitness Tuesday & Thursday - 8:30- 9:30 P.M.6-12 Year Old Membership Program 6 to 12 year old members will be divided into small groups of 10 new friends, led by a trained volunteer leader.The youngsters will be helped and encouraged by their leader to proceed at their own rate towards those skills they enjoy.The members will spend time in the gym and pool and on Saturday in Arts and Crafts, organized games, trips around the city, films, etc.FUN is the emphasis on these programs, to encourage children\u2019s growth and development.Programs for boys and girls are offered on MONDAY, TUESDAY and THURSDAY after school and ALL DAY SATURDAY.For specific class times and programs, drop in to the \u2018Y\u201d\u2019.13-17 Year Old Membership Program The YMCA philosophy is to support and encourage people in this age range to take on responsibility for their own program.Some popular programs have been scheduled Recreational swimming, Basketball, Floor Hockey, Gymnastics, Weight Training and more will be developed as this group demands new programs.IF YOU WANT IT \u2014 GET IT! Weight Training is available each afternoon after school and Friday evening.Floor hockey, basketball and recreational swimming and Teen Lounge (Ping Pong, cards & chess) are available primarily on Friday.For detailed program, drop in and pick up our schedule.PETROLES FARQUHAR ROBERTSON rueLs Keeping Westmount warm for 4 Generations 489-3236 Instruction given English of Academie d\u2019Armes de France Academie d'Armes du Quebec For information call FALL SEF Continuing Ec Ca irse CLASSES START WEEK OF COURSE DAY FRENCH .All Levels Monday to Thursday PAINTING & DRAWING | Monday Tuesday PAINTING & DRAWING II Thursday YOGA (Hatha, Raja, Monday Nana) All Levels Tuesday FOLK GUITAR .Youth Monday FOLK GUITAR - Beg, Monday (Adult) - Inter.Wednesday PHOTOGRAPHY Basic Tuesday Advanced Thursday BRIDGE (All Levels) Monday CREATIVE STITCHERY Wednesday MODERN BALLROOM Tuesday DANCING MODERN JAZZ Wednesday Interpretive Dance NEW COURSE CREATIVE WRITING Thursday - ALL COURSES RUN FC LIFE SAVING - 8 Weeks Tuesday 7 Instructor : Tony Blair $25.00 non- Senior Lifesaving (Jr.), Bronze; Sr.Artificial Respil LEARN-TO-SWIM Adults - 10 Week Cc Men - Beginners Monday Advanced Monday Women - Beginners Thursday Advanced Thursday $15.00 non-m: SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING: - 6 W Starting October 6, 1971 Instructo Instructor: Mrs.J.Braid Girls 11 & 12 Years Wednesday $7:50 non- me JUDO - 10 Weeks _ Starting Septembe Instructor: Don Niiya - 4th Dan JUNIORS: 7-12 Boys Wednesday 4 (Girls if 3) INTERMEDIATE: Wednesday 5 7.12Boys (Girls if 3) Prerequisite: SENIORS: 13Years&Up Wednesday 6 Boys & Girls Men & Women Inquire: for monthl Open JUDO time for all class Monday: 7:00 - 8:30 F FENCING SCHOOL ~~ For Boys and Girls At Westmount Y.M.C.A.For Adults and Children ô \u20ac 250 GEORGE \u2018 Fuel Oil - Heating Equipment at Montreal Fencing School 5250 Blvd.de Maisonneuve 481-0371 under STEPHEN E.VAMOS Fencing Mast aster Co French and 937-3916 x > - AT The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 - 17 \"AMILY Y.M.C.At.West 937-3916 RAM \u2014 1971 L SERIES Elementary and Preschool ) eo ti ng Education Education Program The most significant period in a person\u2019s development is the time à between being born and the time the child is five.Recognizing this, ab) rs@ the Westmount YMCA, using professional staff, specialized equipment, a movement education concept of learning, Video Tape WEEK OF SEPT.27 1971 Recording for feedback, parent orientation programs and a variety ! of times and days, feel that we will be meeting the needs of the preschooler.Class size is restricted! T cosT COURSES DAYS TIMES AGE DAY TIME A Monday or Tuesday 2:00-2:30 -Gym Walking to 24 Monday to 1:150n $30.00 or Wednesday or Thursday 2:30-3:00 -Pool months r y .- Monday 8:00-10.00P.M.$35.00 B.Same 2:30-3:00 -Gym 2to 3 Years old Tuesday 1:00.3:00 P.M.3:00-3:30 -Pool | Thursday 7:00-10:00 P.M $45.00 C.Same 3:00-3:30 -Gym 3to 5 Years old Monday 7:00 P.M.On $30.00 3:30-4:00 -Pool Tuesday 1:00 P.M.On D.Tuesday and Thursday 2:00-2:30 -Swim Only 3to 5 Years old Monae so - Tw pm.330.00 E.Wednesday Only to be established 5 Year olds Wednesday 7:00.8:00 P.M.00 MORNINGS Gym & Swim Tuesday 7:00-10:00 P.M.$40.00 Cost: $20.00 per 8 week course.Thursday 7:00-10:00 P.M.$40.00 Monday 7:15P.M.On $30.00 .eM On 200 LEADERSHIP: Development Program 7 1:00- 3:00 P.M.We are interested in people.Are you interested in helping boys and vesday 8:00.9:00P.M.$30.00 girls ages 6 to 12 years grow and develop?We feel we can provide Wednesday 1:30 3:30 P.M.$30.00 & YOU the leader, with the theoretical and practical data to become 7:00- 9:00 P.M.Ë an effective group leader in terms of providing physical education, NEW COURSE = aquatic and non-physical activities.In turn, you will accept the 2 responsibility of working exclusively with one group of 10 children.Thursday 7:30- 9:00 P.M.$30.00 i S RUN FOR 10 WEEKS Tuesday 7:00.9:30P.M.; : $25.00 non-member $20.00 -member I Jr.), Bronze Medallion and Jr.& Artificial Respiration Through the use of video tape, planned training programs - as needs are identified and on-the-job experience, we feel we can provide you with a very positive experience in working with people! We are interested in Teens 14 years and over.We meet on Saturdays.We hope you will opt in.If interested, call Gary Boone, Physical Education Director.Residence Rooms Type of Accomodation Number Rates-Weekly Hts - 10 Week Course Monday 7:00- 7:45P.M.Monday 7:45.8:30 P.M.Thursday 7:00- 7:45P.M.ai Thursday 7:45.8:30 P.M.; Deluxe Single 3 $20.00 + $1.60 Prov.Tax .$15.00 non-member FREE to members (Bed Sitting Room) Ni Single 21 $17.00 + $1.36 Prov.Tax | | | | | | lo \\MING: - 6 Weeks i 71 Instructor: Mrs.J.Braide Doubles (To Be Shared) 2 Each $13.00 + $1.04 Prov.Tax PHL fis J.Braide 0 57 th Weekly rate entitles the resident to full use of YMCA Facilities - (GYM, POOL, SAUNA & WEIGHT TRAINING ROOM) and membership programs.Wednesday 4:00- 5:00PM.$7:50 non- member FREE to members arting September 29,1971 à; - 4th Dan Wednesday 4:00- 5:00P.M.The use of kitchen facilities is also made available to residents.; ; tensils, in-op).Wednesday 5:00.6:00P.M.(Stove, refrigerators & utensils, Washer & Dryer (coin-op) 3) Prerequisite: Yellow Belt Wednesday 6:00- 7:30 P.M.k Women vire: for monthly, annual & course rates 1e for all class participants ; ay: 7:00 - 8:30 P.M., - Rooms are serviced by à full-time housekeeper 5 days a week.All rooms have been recently redecorated and furnished with dresser-desk, Beds & Mattresses, Study Lamps and wall to wall carpeting.We have daily & weekly rates only - no monthly rates.9 Opis ° Tm michael drummond 250 GEORGE V, LACHINE, QUE.+ TEL 637-4477 BAN K OF MONTREAL cu vo at ee Llarement F *Herlecohe Jb.ranch PHO TOGRAPHER Westmount 1808 Sherbrooke St.West Compliments DOG YO 935-5525 of AS Yo.sitry A Friend _ - Manager Specialist in Children\u2019s Portrait Studies IA MRI-HOTT \u2014\u2014 2\u2018 \u2014-\u2014 rt ele mn pe ee Ser me ey gy te \u2014 meme o\u2014 EF 0e ue GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG.Come in and see our beautiful new Fall shades in Broadioom -Also fine Oriental rugs.Consult Gregory\u2019s about your rug problems.4151 St.Catherine St.W.Phone 932-4277 41 Coming Events Fall Fashions The United Church Women of Westmount Park Church are sponsoring a Showing of Fall ashions for Men and Ladies on Wednesday evening, Sept.29 at eight o\u2019clock in Webster Hall, corner of de Maisonneuve Blvd.and Lansdowne Ave., West- mount.Featured will be ladies fashions by Irene Wilson, of Town and Country Clothes, Crescent Street, and fashions for men by Frederick's Exclusive Men\u2019s Wear, of Crescent Street.Miss Wilson will give her own commentary.At the beginning of the Fall Season, this should prove to be a worthwhile evening for all- men and women, alike.Refreshments will be served, and tickets may be obtained at the Church Office, 937-1146, or at the door the evening of the showing.SES \u201cHospital sh riedrich Jeweler, Desi in Gold Silver tel.537-1458 hand made wedding bands original design EXIS NIHON a PLAZA Volunteers are needed, Monday to Friday, for a new coffee shop opening next Friday at the Royal Edward Chest Hospital.Contact Mrs.F.D.Brent, 849- 5201, local 218, or, evenings, 849- 2536.Captured on film by the fine artistry of Posen Photographers 4910 Sherbrooke St.W.484-6211 18 - Thursday, September 23, 1971 ARRANGE GALA NIGHT: Committee members of the Auxiliary \u2018 of the Royal Edward Chest Hospital and Laurentian Chest Hospital are seen here at BlueBonnets raceway discussing with Raymond Lemay plans for the Gala Night to be held there Oct.5.Left to right are Mrs.Richard Stikeman, 618 Murray Hill, table arrangements; Mrs.Kenneth Reardon, 42 Sunnyside avenue, chairman, and Mrs.Donald Mackenzie, 4 Belfrage road, ticket chairman.Mrs.George Daly holds luncheon Mrs.George\u2019 A.Daly, 21 Rosemount avenue, is to entertain at luncheon Monday, Oct.4, in honor of Senator Therese F.Casgrain and Mrs.Georges P.Vanier, president of the National Association of Canadian Clubs.Mrs.Casgrain speaks that afternoon to the Women\u2019s Canadian Club on \u201cA Changing Quebec.\u201d QUALITY FURS BETTER PRICES @ Our mink, beaver, otter and muskrat furs are all of Canadian origin.® All skins are of the finest quality.® Every fur is custom designed in our own premises.Ready Made or Custom Designed Furs GENUINE FINEST NATURAL LABRADOR CANADIAN OTTER BEAVER $1,100 $600 Come preview our new fur creations .full length, coats, jackets, copes and stoles .compare them for price, style and beauty.la Mode Fara.Repairing and Restyling at Reasonable Prices ESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS 5779 Sherbrooke Street West 481-2151 OL NET Ne 55 \u201ca - ecrans LE Convalescent opening tea The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Montreal Convalescent Hospital is holding an opening tea at the hospital, 3001 Kent avenue, on Wednesday, Oct.6 at 2 pm.Mrs.Gloria Blaker, president of- the United Nurses, is to be guest speaker.Visitors are welcome.Wig fashions at St.Mary's The Auxiliary of St.Mary\u2019s Hospital got its 1971-72 program under way yesterday afternoon with a membership dessert and a wig fashion show in the hospital auditorium.DAVIES HOUSE OF PAINTINGS ORIGINAL OILS By Ronald Davies ® Custom Framing ® Prints © © Wood Cuts Handicratts EXCELLENT SELECTION OF WEDDING GIFTS 4869 Sherbrooke W.486-1264 te aan ese rie i Retires after 45 vears: The Westmount Examiner, ThudtibZiSeptere uri 2.0 192130019 After 45 years\u2019 service, the head librarian of the Atwater Library of the Mechanics\u2019 In- Genuine Choice Western\u201d stitute of Montreal, 1200 Atwater avenue, is retiring.A reception will be held on Saturday, Oct.2, from 2 to 6 pm in honor of Miss Sybil Grimson who has been head librarian of the centre since 1944.BÉEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT Now owned and operated by Mr.Heinz, well-known family butcher.\u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables.Schneider's and Nichols Bacon, Ham and Ssvsaqges \u2018Mr.Heinz also features German and other European cuts.Cold cuts a specialty.LICENSED GROCER [ TRY OUR CHOICE] |_Canadian Lamb _ 4466 St.Catherine West Near Mexalfe Ave WE.7-9455-6 Miss Grimson started working at the library in 1926, a few years after the library opened on At- water.She said the purposes of the library have remained the same since they were formulated in 1828 by the founding members of the Montreal Mechanics\u2019 Institution.The purpose is \u201cTo see to the instruction of its members in the arts and in the various branches of science and useful knowledge.\u201d Open to general public But the library does not only cater to members of the Mechanics\u2019 Insititute.It is open to the public for a small fee and the lectures which used to be organized by the society still continue in the form of documentary films and music appreciation sessions.The Latest FALL and WINTER FASHIONS from SWITZERLAND, ITALY, ENGLAND, IRELAND & FRANCE Widest selection of dresses, coats, suits, ensembles, cocktail and evening wear.Marie- ene SOUTIQUE 1320 Sherbrooke St.W.(near Mountain St) SARIS < 842-1385 Miss Grimson reported that the library is filled to capacity\u2014175 persons\u2014during the weekly film showings which take place from October to March.When asked why people should join the Atwater Library rather than a public library which charges less for membership, she Associates meet again The Women Associates of McGill University will hold a general meeting at the Faculty Club on Tuesday at 3 pm.Prof.Charles J.Adams will give a talk on \u2018Islamic Architecture in Persia and its Decoration.\u201d Committee members in charge of arrangements are: Chairman, Mrs.Robin Strachan; Mrs.J.B.Newman and Mrs.R.H.More.Presiding at the tea table will be: Mrs.W.F.Hitchfeld, Mrs.Otto Maass, 4300 de Maisonneuve boulevard west, and Mrs.H.H.Yates.Hostesses will be: Mrs.P.J.Harris, Mrs.N.Schindler, 598 Grosvenor avenue, Mrs.H.Senior, Mrs.M.Shapiro, Mrs.R.T.Sharp, Mrs.H.Sch- werdtfeger, Mrs.G.W.Smith, Mrs.Richard Steg, Mrs.D.W.Steedman and Mrs.A.L.Thompson.Have The Examiner delivered fo your home for 52 weeks for only $4.50.phone: 932-3157 1 Miss Sybil Grimson, Atwater Library to part said the Atwater Library is stills to do after spending over half her one of the best in the country.\u2018\u2018Also, people come here because it\u2019s convenient and because there are still not enough libraries to fill the need in the city,\u201d she said.life working at the library?She isn\u2019t sure.But she figured 45 years is a nice round figure at which to retire and thinks she\u2019ll devote a lot of her time to her hobby\u2014reading! your individual figure.setieres.\u201cServing discriminating women for over 50 years\u2019 Other branches at 6550 St.Hubert St.Duvernay Shopping Centre 1909 Mount Royal E.Open Thurs.& Fri.till 9 P.M.ACTION FASHIONS Keep You In Shape Our experienced, fully bilingual attendants will assist you in choosing your foundation garment and assure you of a perfect fit for Courteous attention to detail is a feature of our graduate cor- All the famous brands are in stock.4861 Sherbrooke St.West near Victoria Ave.Free, local delivery Phone: 484-5656 4491 St.Lawrence Blvd.Boulevard Shopping Centre, Pie IX and Jean Talon 3679 Ontario E.CHARGEX She said there hasn\u2019t been any great structural change in the library since she began working there because when it opened in 1919, it was completely fitted out.Wedding ITT BD TOM MUNK | M ee sample albums Hardly inkpot since \u201cWe've hardly bought an ink- pot since,\u201d she said.She said that membership had almost doubled since 1931 and book circulation had increased proportionately.\u201cOur members come from ail over the city and suburbs,\u201d she said.What does Mrs.Grimson intend (|e or NANA In black kid under glass with black suede trim and brown kid under glass with brown | suede trim.Sizes 52 to 10.Widths AA to B.$99.00 CARAVAN Antique tan calf.Also black calf.Sizes 52 to 10.Widths AA to B.In black crinkle patent, brown crinkle patent and navy crinkle patent.Sizes 5Vz to 10.Widths AAA to B.A 484-8330 4912 SHERBROOKE ST.W.(Between Claremont ord Prince Albert in Westmount) Open Thursdays and Fridays to 9 P.M. nm \u2014 20 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 S.BREITMAN \\NTIQUES \u201cSpecializing in Fine Canadiana\u201d EST'D.1924 SUPPLIERS TO LEADING COLLECTORS AND MUSEUMS 1353 Greene Ave.937-0275 Westmount CWE ON from INSTITUT ELEGANCE eFacial-Lifting eBody Treatment eLeg Wax eMake-Up ONE EXTRA FACIAL FREE With Every Contract for 5 Facials 1235 Greene Avenue (Near St.Catherine) 032-4622 For appointment please phone 8.= RAAB 2 BR .DO 0 Students of the former Leese- Chamberlain School of Dancing on St.Catherine street will be able to continue with their program now that a \u201cBallet Cooperative of Westmount\u201d has been organized by the parents.Mrs.Sheila Chin, one of Miss Chamberlain\u2019s ablest instructors, will be providing lessons twice a week.The new location, in the hall of the Church of the Advent at de Maisonneuve and Wood is ideal for ballet lessons.The wood floor, good acoustics and convenienceare seen as a good cchoice by the committee, Miss Sheila, as Mrs.Chin is known to her pupils, has had many years of instructing experience, and was a student of Miss Chamberlain.She says \u201cI intend to follow the Royal Academy of Dancing program, as Miss Chamberlain did.This will mean ensuring that the students qualify each spring for promotion into the next higher grade.The standards at Leese- Chamberlain were high, and we want to keep them that way.\u201d The classes include Primary, Grades 1 to 4, Elementary and Modern, and the school will accept beginners from the age of 5.Individual attention is possible, in every class, as the number of students in each grade is not large.Music is provided \u201clive\u201d rather than by recordings, and this too enhances the attention each girl will receive.It became necessary to form the co-operative after Miss Chamberlain was given an opportunity to instruct budding ballet teachers at Ryerson in Toronto, and the chance was just too compelling to pass up.Her school had been in continuous operation in Westmount since 1957, and it was with regret that she chose to go to Toronto.Not long after learning of the closing of the Leese-Chamberlain School, a committee, spearheaded by Mr.Taylor, x LOWEST.PRICES IN WHERE ATWATE | i area te Te eta atu teeta te ate tate feta ta ne DX RS XS OOOO psychologist at the Montreal Neurological Institute, found that nearly all the parents were interested in carrying on.Several meetings and- hours of com- mittee-work were hurridly contributed, and a nucleus of 40 former students will, as a result, be attending the new, yet-to-be- named cooperative.\u2018This is shaping up very encouragingly,\u201d\u2019 Mr.Taylor noted.\u2018The spontaneous interest among all the parents is high, and we hope that new pupils will join us too.\u201d Any parent wishing information may telephone the membership chairman, Mrs.Torrents, at 931-5205.A meeting is planned for next Wednesday at 8 pm in the church hall and parents of registered or prospective students may attend.BE FASHION-WISE .ACCESSORIZE WITH CLASSICAL ELEGANCE CULTURED PEARLS e \"3K ITALIAN JEWELLERY e DISTINCTIVE PINS ° GOLD CHARMS ® ESTATE JEWELLERY OHMAN'S JEWELLERS established in 1899 ; 1216 Greene Ave., Westmount 933-4046; 933-4376 MALE > ne OMMAZ>IB>CO The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 - 21 Visual Arts offering New courses Westmount\u2019s Visual Arts Centre at 326 Victoria avenue has opened its doors for its fall and winter program, offering five new courses including contemporary printmaking, the.creative use of color and non- loom textile crafts.Described in its new handbook as \u2018\u2018a place where amateur and professionals come together to earn and practice various forms of fine arts and crafts,\u201d the centre offers a variety of courses.The printmaking course, which runs from Oct.12,, involves the use of lino and wood blocks as well as string and plastics.Says the handbook: \u2018Printmaking is open-ended, waiting for new exploration and discoveries.In this still-evolving art form there lies an unlimited for intensive involvement with tools and materials as well as the development of personal expression.\u201d The creative use of color course, which begins on Oct.13, is described as a course which will \u201cpresent a study of the different aspects of color - hue, value, FOR CLASSIFIED CALL J] 931-7511 intensity - and of seeing color action as well as feeling color relatedness.\u201d In the course students will examine the effect of color in everyday life, its emotional impact and the prejudices and associations provoked by color.They will also work on practical applications in design and poster- making, using in particular the technique of silk-screening.The non-loom textile crafts include the virtually unknown techniques of structuring threads and cords into fabric design and the ancient crafts of crochet, sprang, pillow-lace, needle lace netting and finger-weaving.The new sculpture course which is taught by Robert Venor aims to instruct students in.assembling, carvin and modelling and to explore the contemporary art scene to permit students to acquire the ability to express themselves.Four courses will be offered in the French language for the first time at the centre.These are ceramique, batik and macrame.Newly introduced after school workshops include drawing, new ways of printmaking, introduction to textiles and the making of ceramics both by wheel and hand.Fall and Winter os DRESSES_COATS_SUITS HATS AND ACCESSORIES Specialized Fittings MacDonald Reg'd 392 Victoria Ave.486-6676 Westmeunt (cor.Sherbrooke W.) the HEAR YE! 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Salon NN MY HAIRDRESSER INC.932-6905 look Mrs.Millman seated among some of her paintings Florence Millman, owner of the West End Art Gallery on Greene avenue for the past eight years, decided it was time the gallery had a fresh, new look.In keeping with her policy of enlarging her stock of Canadian art, she had doubled the graphics department.August was busy at the gallery, painting, recarpeting, building extra shelves.Now, when you enter the gallery it seems larger and the work is seen to better advantage.Mrs.Millman is a firm believer in pushing local artists.\u201cI feel very strongly about Canadian artists and Montreal artists in particular.I know many galleries are abandoning Canadian artists because they can make a larger profit on big American names, but I have some good artists in the gallery and I feel an obligation to them and to my clients who come looking for Canadian art.Some of the artists she carries who live in the Westmount area include Rita Briansky, Taira Rappaport, Ghitta Caiserman- Still Looking at Those Dusty, Greasy, Filthy VENETIAN BLINDS You Swore You\u2018d Have CLEANED Last Spring Delay no longer - We\u2018il pick them up and have them back to you in no time, looking brand new.Washing - $1.25 per tape Re-Cording - $3 per blind Roth, Susan Hudson, and Louise Scott.Evening planned She is particularly eager to work with decorators, corporations and women's groups who want to start a collection of established or promising Canadian art and one of the ways she plans to do it is have evenings where local artists will come and talk.\u201cEven if a person has a small budget, I sell original Canadian graphics for $10 and up, and this makes a very different and valuable gift one can give.\u201d Mrs.Millman is in the gallery business because she loves art and artists.She is an active member of the art committee at Sir George Williams University, which is trying to set up a trusteeship of persons to help or take over the reorganization of the university's collection.This would lessen the burden on the already overworked fine arts faculty.In a way, because she is so friendly her gallery has become some sort of a salon.On many a Saturday afternoon, you'll fine the place crowded with people who originally were clients, but later turned into friends of Mrs.Millman and who make it their Saturday ritual to drop in and chat.EMBROIDERY oe TAPESTRY e CROCHET oe LACE 6 weeks course starting Oct.4th Registration: Mon.to Fri.9.30a.m, to 5.30 p.m.Phone: 861-4988 NATALINA PINTO NEEDLECRAFT SCHOOL 1396 St.Catherine West i [atoms a, The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 - 23 New Focus.The Fall season opens with more dresses, dresses with jackets.with stoles.with scarves.with belts.Dresses in floor length with lots of chains.on SUITS with longer swinging skirts.on PANTSUITS.that go everywhere.on FASHIONS that express feminity.FORGET ABOUT LENGTHS!!! .THINK PRETTY!!! «\u20ac a .THINK COLOURS FOR EVENINGS!!! The colours are promegranate, french blue, grape tones.greens or rusts.Basics are neutral.P.S.The little black dress is back.Everything for ladies who watch their budgets but are quality minded.Everything for the sophisticated career girl, the discriminating woman and the avant garde smart set.SEE YOU SOON IN OUR FASHION WORLD OF KNITS a BET I LPIA APY Naif eRe am SWEATER BOUTIQUE s FS - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 QUEBEC ANTIQUES REY RSS / 7 SPECIALIZING IN 7 EARLY PINE FURNITURE | 33LAKESHORE ROAD Phone | VALOIS, QUE.697-0643 { eskimo art and Crafts dc4ed DAb The Enchanted Owl 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.(Near Victoria) 488-3502 .Lay Away Plan ERD (EOE) a CP) CD) EE) arriage Trañe Accessories for the Elegant Woman Knits - Lingerie Scarves - Housecoats Gloves - Handbags Umbrellas 1357 GREENE AVE.westmounrt TEL: 932-2543 OE OED) (aE Ol (Gl (a Oa) a (an ll BEGINS WITH A NEW HAIR\"DO™ Autumn's the time for a change of hair style or even a change of hair color ! 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experience in the two months than a whole year in university.The day camp has placed me just between practice teaching and regular school teaching with my career.By having my own pupils, by having to decide each day what to do with them, by having to use my own good sense and my imagination at each moment, I have really gotten to know myself better, to know my possibilities as well as my mistakes, and no book or course could have done that for me.I really wish that every student would get this chance at least once during his three-year course.\u201d Ninon Denomee, another student teacher, said she enjoyed and profitted from her summer experience \u2018because I love the children and being with them in an atmosphere like the day camp.For me, it was more than three years of university because it is real practice being with my class and my children so I can see my mistakes and my good points.1loved being free like here.1 was sure people were confident in me and that is why I was confident too.- \u201cAnd I like the idea of parent participation because I don\u2019t like to be alone with my problems and my class.I like to be open and communicate with people.There are many reasons why I would like to come back.But the most important is that 1 was happy in day camp.\u201d PROJECT SUCCESS An evaluation of the city\u2019s bilingual, pre-school summer day camp has been completed and copies sent off to the federal government.The report, a document of 79 typewritten pages, looks at the program from three points of view\u2014a parent\u2019s, a student psychologist\u2019s and a community worker's.Also included are three letters praising the camp from parents to the secretary of state, Hon.Gerard Pelletier, whose department organized Op- portunites for Youth which funded the camp.Evaluating the project from the point of view of a \u201c\u2018participant observer,\u201d Student Psychologist Beverly Chennell reported that 85 percent of parents with children in the day camp said they 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understood and worked out easily,\u201d she said.A primary reason the camp did not become a \u2018\u2018dumping centre,\u201d said the student psychologist, was because the teachers made a sincere effort to make the parents feel welcome in the children\u2019s school activities.Fifty-eight and a half percent of the parents said they sent their children to the day .camp to develop social skills, while 20 percent said they wanted their children to learn skills and prepare for school.Some 15.5 percent of the children at the school were the offspring of working mothers.About six percent of the mothers had other reasons for sending their youngsters to the school.Social skills aided The student teachers were unanimous in believing that the children developed social skills and adjusted to group activities by participating in the school and 74 percent of the parents felt that their children had progressed rapidly in learning social skills.The whole community responded to the project, says the 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CAVENDISH P.E.I.A \u2018\u2019Shangri-La\u2018\u2019 for retired and semi-retired people.Offering for sale or for rent 2 storey town houses of 5 rooms, 22 baths with built in garage, in a controlled environment of 70 acres adjoining the National Park on Harbor Road.Featuring a beautiful waterfront view, a private 9 hole par 3 golf course, paved driveways, electric heat, town water, caretaker service, near good beaches and village shopping.Provides year round country living with city convenience, and lower taxes.For further information write North Rustico, P.E.I.or call Rusticoville 76 HILL CO.\u2018 3\u2014PROPERTY WANTED WESTMOUNT or central West area.Serious buyer with excellent cash.Detached cottage, garage.$80,000 to $95.000.Mrs Hindle 486-2513 or 487-7800.MacDonald & Phillips Realties Brokers.\u2014 = v 5\u2014COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE Laval Sur-le-lac 6 roomed summer cottage on ' waterfront at C.N.R.Station.Land 15,000 square feet.Could be winterized.Call 932-0623.Lake Memphremagog Charming 5 bedroom cottage, winterized, furnished, fireplace, garage.738.8646.23\u2014LOTS FOR SALE ONE lot.double burial.Montreal Memorial Park, Section G.\"Mornings, evenings 279-2482.Montreal - Memorial Park One double plot in Section A.Reasonable.406-7663, evenings.Why Look Further See Our South Shore Land \u2014Good location \u2014Schools, Churches \u2014Shopping Centre \u201410 minutes to downtown.\u2014Reasonable.For appointment call 842-3353 39\u2014STORES TO LET 4755 Notre Dame W.Unheated.20 x 100.Suitable any business.immediate.Call 861- 41\u2014STORES WANTED WESTMOUNT near Skating rink.Unheated garage for large car.937-5150.43\u2014APARTMENTS TO LET St.Laurent Sublet October st.42 heated equipped.Residential near all services.$115.Call 747-5762.Sublet Dollard Des Ormeaux 42 rooms, newly decorated.2 bedrooms, near shopping and Trans Canada.Reduced rent.Cali 683- 7057 evenings or 631-8734.Atwater above Sherbrooke 32 sublet, low rent.Immediate.Days 932-2936 Evenings 937.8742.1590 Dutrisac 3Y%2\u20144!2, equipped.Near all conveniences.$65.and $80.748- 6895.1681 local 279.4769 Notre Dame W \u20185 rooms.\u2019 Unheated, 2nd.Immediate occupancy.555.monthly.Call 861-1681 local 279 47\u2014FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET LANSDOWNE.Between Sherbrooke-de Maisonneuve Bachelor apartment.Private entrance.Everything supplied.Call 932-2559.53\u2014HOUSES WANTED REQUIREMENTS: 3 or 4 bedroom home - furnished.Our client, who is financially responsible and can supply exceilent references, requires a residence from November 1 to May or June.If you are interested please phone Art Synnott at 697-8820 or 624-0890.AE.LePage.Quebe- Inc.BED-sitting room suitable mature gentleman.Near Westmount transportation.Breakfast included $100 monthly.486-9266.T.M.R.Pleasant, quiet.One or two rooms.Ideal young executive, working couple or serious Music student.Transportation, shopping facilities.Kitchen privileges.References.After 5 P.M.342.9681.ROOM with kitchen privileges in well kept apartment.No other roomers.Sherbrooke-Atwater.935-8027.HARVARD SHERBROOKE.For mature person.Privileges.References.Evenings 489.5149.N.D.G.large room, kitchen privileges.Call 484-0843.SMALL room.preferably retired.All privileges, low rent for occasional cat sitting evenings.931.2678.older lady, 63\u2014ROOMS WANTED Room Wanted Large unturnished space bet: ween Atwater and Clarke for children\u2019s playroom, with toilet.933-6527, 937-0450, between 12 and 3 P.M.65\u2014ROOM AND BOARD TO LET SENIOR couple (mobile) private room and bathroom meals in room or in dining room.Some care if needed.Vicinity N.D.G.Reasonable.Call 484.1662 evenings.FOR retired elderly couple or single, Family atmosphere.' (Mobile) some care.733-8379.677-6301 Garage Wanted Indoor heated garage for small compact car.We live at Prince Albert - Cote St.Antoine Road Garage should be close to this area.Day call Mr.Michael Scott Evenings 486-8542 73\u2014CARS FOR SALE 1966 CORVAIR, Automatic, Black leather interior, clean, snow tires included.$225.Call 684-5289 evenings.1968 BUICK Wildcat, fully equipped 37.000 miles.Excellent condition $1,900 or nearest offer.486-7809.1962RAMBLER, radio, automatic, body excellent.Best offer.Call 626-4517.73\u2014CARS FOR SALE 1969 BUICK Skylark, V+8, automatic radio, one owner.- Must sell.Call 431-8261 evenings.AUSTIN AMERICA 1300, 1969.Good condition.$1,100.After 5 P.M.738-4525.77\u2014BOATS AND MOTORS CATAMARAN Sail boat 12 feet long.18 foot mast, 2 Sails.737.5683.Camper Trailer Capri Familial.Sleeps 8, complete with all camping facilities.Has additional ki@ 1 unit attached.Ideal buy for¥q .t year.684-8031.81-GARAGES TO LET WESTMOUNT near Skating rink.Unheated garage for large car.937-5150.89\u2014HELP WANTED FEMALE Sewing Machine Operators Experienced on overlock, speciai machines, etc.Excellent pay ana good working conditions.\u2018Year round work.Tinv Tots Knitting Mills.500 Sauve West Room 101.Service Directory DANCING INSTRUCTION EVES: 489-0527 HOME MAINTENANCE 69\u2014NURSING HOMES SERVICES Ballet classes NURSE desires to take in my - home elderly mobile con.For Adults A Local .valescent person.Private room.Beginners and in- Home Cleaning Excellent care, References.486.termediates.Call Diana 545.Minty.937-7115.Complete home cleaning Services.General repairs.Painting- Interior-Exterior.Professional GENERAL REPAIRS window cleaning.937-9301.Live Carefree Live Longer JAMES DOOR AND MOVING & CARTAGE Retired.Semi-retired.Fireproof.New é floor luxurious building.Surrounded by gardens and parks.Not far from Rockland Shopping Center.Buses on the corner.Delicious meals.Reasonable.Chateau Boulogne.331-8442.73\u2014CARS FOR SALE 62PONTIAC Corvette motor; bucket seats, console, scoop on hood, $200.Call 747-9083 or 489- 4342.1967FALCON Sports-Coupe automatic 38,000 miles, radio, power steering, V-8.Excellent condition.$1,200.332-0760.CHRYSLER Imperial Crown sedan 1965 39,000 miles, fully Automatic, new tires and battery.Privarely owned.Perfect running order $2,000.Call 737.1200 evenings.CONVERTIBLE 1985 Pontiac Parisienne, $200.Call 342-9508.EQUIPMENT.Garage door repairs, service.332-4933.Residence 684-3876.DANCING LESSONS re HIGHLAND DANCING.Dance classes for all ages held in Westmount.933-0623.DRESSMAKING N.D.G.Qualified dressmaker, general sewing.alterations.Fast service.Reasonable.Call Mrs Tsikopoulos.487-3758.DRESSMAKING.General sewing.Alterations.Fast service.Reasonable.486-7173.rt MACRAME COURSES Classes starting October 5th.8 weeks, 2 hour sessions.$25 Material included.932-3328.We do Moving-Cartage Storage Localandlong distance, Call: RAMSAY MOVING 484-1469 \u2014 484-1565 MUSIC INSTRUCTION PIANO teacher has limited number of openings for pianc students.Contact Mrs.Nan-v Jackman L.MUS.488-9951, Experienced Bilingual piano a theory teacher.Accept.talented pupils, all levels.Wi:l prepare for Vincent D\u2019Indy, Toronto conservatory.exams.Festivals 487-1583.BUSINESS SERVICE ENTERTAINMENT PAINTING Names for LOW prices.Interior and ex.o teri inting.By expert wi Diplomas CARTOONS vears experience.Guaranteed.Hand Lettering FOR Call 728-9863.Gothic & Medieval CHIADREN 5 IMMEDIATE attention to also IES plaster repairs, gyproc, painting d à and wall paper hanging.Spray addressing PROJECTIONIST gun.665-2078.nvitations AND EQUIPMENT - For Rates SUPPLIED E.PUGH-EVANS CALL 744-6662 CALL: PAINTER DECORATOR interior and Exterior Wall Papering Renovations Free Estimates Call days-eves.489-7757 PLASTERING REPAIRS Expert Plasterer Cement Drywall = Repair.Free estimate.Cr.Jubinville.767-4902 and 767-1773.ROOFING OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.1975 NOTRE DAME LACHINE Rene Guitard, Mgr.637-2308 24 Hour Service 89\u2014HELP WANTED FEMALE AD-TAKER WANTED For group of Weekly Newspapers Must be bilingual Apply Miss Sidney Weekly Adservice 931-7511 Children All in School?Why not turn those hours of leisure into hours of pleasant, profitable activity.Become the Avon Representative in your own neighbourhood Call for information 866-2685 Experienced Forelady In Dressmaking Required for small plant located at 2194 Center, Pointe St.Charles.Call Mr.Gill.931-3155 Good Home Offered In N.D.G.to Responsible lady who wishes to add to her pension.has to sleep in and make breakfast for 10 elderly ladies.488-9622\u2014481-4549\u2014486-6024.93\u2014HELP WANTED\u2014MALE Janitors Couple wanted.Age in fifties.Call 935-0385.Bilingual Serviceman Required \u2014Age 21 - 25 years.\u2014Good penmanship necessary.\u2014Salary to be discussed.* Apply in writing stating age, qualifications and salary expected to: Box 2007 c-o Weekly Adservice 4630 St.Catherine St.W.Montreal 215, Quebec.95\u2014WORK WANTED MALE Refuse Removal Refuse removed from your property, business establishment or factory.Daily or weekly.Anvthing.For information call 489-3186, if no answer call after 5 P.M, 97\u2014HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE RESIDENTIAL real estate saleman or saleslady required to work in Montreal area.\u201d The desire to earn above average income is the main requisite.For confidential interviaw, phone Mrs.Bell.487-7800.MacDonald and Phillips Realty Brokers.115\u2014DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WANTED mature housekeepers, (sleep in or out).Baby sitters, chars.Angels of Love.744.6265.115\u2014DOMESTIC HELP WANTED DO YOU WANT TO FEEL NEEDED?We need immediately in all areas, homemakers, housekeepers, cooks, nurse- companions, mother\u2019s helpers, baby sitters.Our nice clients need you too.Phone immediately WE SIT BETTER 482-3171 WANTED: Middle aged lady without family responsibilities, experienced with old people to live with elderiy lady in apartment.Simple cooking.light housekeeping.Weekly char kept.Own room, T.V.After 7 P.M.482.4703.COOK wanted.Adult family of 3.Central Westmount.Other help employed.City references and experience required.932-4571.N7\u2014DOMESTIC WORK WANTED Need Help?Available immediately Housekeepers, Mothers Helpers, Sitters, Companions, Chars, Nurses, etc.Live in or out, part time or full time.Contact Personnel Inc.489-8413.WOMAN desires housework.References furnished.Call between 6 and 8 PM.733-7372.121\u2014BABY AVAILABLE SITTERS MATURE and experienced lady desires baby sitting day evening or Week-ends.845-1648.WILL mind child 7 days weekly.Speaking French, English and Italian.482-2316.122\u2014GARDIENNES DISPONIBLES GARDERAIS enfant a la semaine.Parlant francais, anglais et italien.482-2316.129\u2014FOR SALE BEDROOM FURNITURE \u2014_\u2014\u2014 MODERN bedroom set; double bed: triple dresser, 2 night tables.$150.Call 489-2347.74;- 2567.139\u2014FOR SALE GENERAL The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 .29 139\u2014FOR SALE GENERAL MAYTAG Automatic washer.Exceilent condition.Reasonable.Call 487-3817.131\u2014FOR SALE KITCHEN EQUIPMENT FRIGIDAIRE fridge 50.(white).Call 486-9010.PORTABLE dishwasher, $175.Excellent condition.Call 482.5096.ELECTRIC stove deluxe 30 inch.Excellent condition.Reasonable.626-2863.KITCHEN set, 4 chairs.Excellent condition.Reasonable.Call 484.8107.STOVE, Viking, electric range, 4 burners, electric clock and timer, warming oven.Spotless.$45.Call 937-2645.WHITE electric stove, 30 inches, fully automatic; fridge, 14 cubic feet.frost; free, $250.Call 733-3430.133\u2014MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE PIANO $75 rent $2 weekly.Mrs.Briere specialist.273.9049.\"RICHMOND Trumpet excellent for beginner, $25.Call 484-8504.CONN Rhapsody, 625, electric organ.2 key boards, full pedal key board, suitable for church or home.683-3882.135\u2014FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT BOY\u2018s foot ball helmet shoulder pads, Hockey pants and pads.age 8-10.733-3048.ROSSIGNOL Strato skis with bindings, used 4 months.737- 5683.HIGHBOY, 6 drawers; small dresser with mirror, seat to match with drawer, $95; small painted night table, $5.sota-bed, $50; 35 M.M camera; regular 8 M.M.camera, $10 each; can- nister set, $6; quilted bedspread, $20.Good condition.484.3132.COSCO metal tolding high chair ; vaporizer; drapes; large stuffed armchair; football equipment ; hockey pants.48% 4977.Children\u2019s Furniture And accessories, new and usud.Decarie Juvenile Furniture.5167 Decarie Boulevard.482.1586.HIDE -a-bed single; sectional chesterfield 3 piece; continental bed; large table; floor polisher.484.3361.Evenings ELECTRIC typewriter: Duncan Phyfe coffee table.occasional chairs; candelbra.486-4874.DOUBLE bed, queen size.with mattress.Good condition.2 Parka men's coats, well lined, size 40.New condition, $50 each.932-8498.Mc Clary.Easy automatic washer.Good condition.Reasonable.482.4217, PLAN a trip to the beautiful Eastern Townships.Visit The wool Shop at 159 Queen Street, Lennoxville, Quebec.Quality ladies wear, fine woolens, blanket boutique.Open Saturdays 9 A.M.to 4 P.M.MUST sell.Drums (Stewart) 8 pieces, $160; portable record player $20, 2 speakers $5 each\u2019 CCM boy's duomatic bike.$25.Call 738-7552.SHOTGUN, \u2018\u201cSaver,\"\u201d 12 gauge, modified choke ejectors.Like new.Reasonable.Call 488-5952 evenings.GOLF clubs, men\u2019s left-handed, plus bag.Call 937.2645.BICYLES: Gold Mustang C.C.M.Excellent condition, Girl's 20 inch C.C.M.boy's 26 inch gear, C.C.M.Call 342-9508.137\u2014FOR SALE CLOTHING AND FURS BABY crib; car bed; infant seat.All good condition.Reasonable.747.4538.SACRIFICE.Leaving country.Bedroom set.gold love seat.rug, Miscellaneous.484-0855: TWIN beds and double dresser; Mason-Reich piano.484.9829.REFRIGERATOR, Viking, 2 door.1963.Freezes 143 pounds; stove, Westinghouse 40 inch; maple desk and chair: continental twin bed and headboard.737-9182.123\u2014FOR SALE\u2014LIVING ROOM FURNITURE ATTRACTIVE Fall Winter tweed coat.smartly styled luxurious fox collar, size 16.Reasonable.481.4831.CHESTERFIELD.Like new (gold) $250.Call after 11 AM 935-4119, 125\u2014FOR SALE DINING ROOM FURNITURE DINING room set: spanish style, used 3 months.Must sell.481.1921.Dining Room Set 10 pieces Hespeler, solid Walnut - value $2500.for $1000 or nearest.À real buy - Private.Lachute.562-2802.SOLID Spanish dining table, with 6 matching chairs, hand carved to our Specifications, $450, firm.Call 733-2300.127\u2014ANTIQUES LEATHERETTE chair; antique china: cub uniform, size 8.48).1507.Three Spruce Antiques 482 Beaconsfield Blvd.Beaurepaire 697-0760 Open daily 11.5 P.M.Good selection of antiques and gift items.7 CANADIAN paintings, renowned Canadian Artists, such as: Group of Seven, Fortin, Pilot, Cote.etc.Call 627.0471 evenings.\u2014\u2014 129\u2014FOR SALE BEDROOM FURNITURE BEDROOM set 7 piece.Good condition.Reasonable.Call 683-6618.RACCOON Coats Mens\u2019 ladies, selection of 50.Used, $45, up.Call 843-4000.GIRLS\u2019 dresses, 10.14, some new.$2 to $4.Call 932-2555.BLACK Persian Lamb coat, black mink collar, classic style.14-16.Call 288-2510 or 626- 8901.139\u2014FOR SALE GENERAL 4POSTER bed, Spanish bureau; other articles.481-2197 evenings.FRIDGE 10 cubic feet $35; G .E.stereo record player $75: baby crib $10; gates $2; lounger, new sterilizer; and battles $15; electric fan $12; single bedhead $6.2 pair drapes, $15; 14 foot traverse rod $7.Call 489.6928.WHITE metal utility cabinet, 40x19x 13, Reasonable.932-1813.LEAVING town.Must sell everything.Furniture, household effects.482-5742.CUSTOM made 3 piece sectional sofa.Excellent condition.$250.Call 933-2320.TWIN bed (walnut), box spring + and Mattress, bookcase headboard; Grandmother's clock; electric mantel clock.All perfect condition.489-4456.CARPETING: mixmaster with meat grinder and blender.large pots.dishes.gladiron ; etc.Reasonable.Call 484-8000.BEDROOM set, (spanish style).3 piece, nearly new mattress; baby carriage; playpen.Reasonable.482-4978.PRACTICALLY new matched __ pair love-seats; wing chair; 2 individual chairs that form love seat (blue); Miscellaneous odds and ends.486-2387.DINING room set, 9 piece (oak).Perfect condition: sofa bed; chesterfield.Reasonable.737.3546.TEAK cotfee table, end table with lamps.484-4086 evenings.SOFA custom made, 8 feet: bedroom set, 5 piece, (Heredon): 12 Wedgwood service plates; coffee table round, marble top, gold leaf; carved wooden screens; lamps; chairs.evenings.684-8197.No Reasonable Offer refused Mahogany desk, 3 drawers below, display cabinet or bookshelves above; Birks mahogany chiming clock, 15x10x7 inches, in need of repair; victorian lady's desk; chandelier, antiqued gilt; hall lantern pink glass; bed, padded headboard, as new; dresser and mirror; chiffonier: chest with night table: projector screen; light weight luggage.932.7422.interior Decorator Sale of sample upholstery squares 24 x 24 of discontinued fabrics.$1.50 to $5.00.Values $18 to $45 per yard.Some lengths upholstery tabrics, chintzes, velvets up to 8 yards at less than cost.Learpoint Lid.1390 Sherbrooke St.W.Room 14 September 27-28 only Le 00 ec cens 2e Ce rm ee Baler (Climax) 4 foot bale, nearly new, used 8 months.Good for baling paper rags or garbage.Excellent for large or small business.Call 489-3186 Rum pelstiltskin Boutique (Corner of Prud\u2019homme and Sherbrooke in N.D.G.) Lots of pleasure gifts all hand made.Also Afgan coats and authentic Canadian Antiques.Ask for a cup of tea when you come in.COFFEE table: bookcase; folding bed.coat rack, $5 each; miscellaneous items.489.9875.ANTIQUE oak buffet: dehumidifier; Ball -Of-Fire heater.486-1812.CRB Excellent condition.Kant- Wei mattress.Reasonable.Call 487-2731.Wr aN Tired of going from store to Store to find \u201cOne of A Kind\u2019 dresses, gowns, sportswear?Hard to fit and unwilling to pay a fortune to get what you need?Budgetyminded but fashion conscious ?Come and see us, where browsing is worthwhile.From imported knit suits, to cocktail dresses or fur trimmed outfits, hostess gowns, a fur hat or ski suits There is a bargain for you.La Boutique Fantasque QUALITY RESALE DRESS SHOP 2155 Mountain 288-3655 SINGER sewing machine, console, zig-zag, button holes.Good condition.$55.Call 486 1574.3 PIECE sectional chesterfield, brown and beige $75; TV 22 console $20; Armchair upholstered (tangerine) $20.Call 487-5198.Viking Console Stereo Mono, radio AM FM.Almost new.Any reasonable ofter considered.937 2748 atter 7 P.M.Leaving City Must sell Hedi-a-bed; chairs, end tables, coffee table, carpets: double and single continental beds, Call 481.7925 evenings.RUGS: single beds; drapes: odds, ends furniture; baby tenda:; books.481-3827. ality je 30 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, September 23, 1971 15I\u2014WANTED TO PURCHASE AM looking for portable or colored T.V.; round table and chairs; Secretary desk, china cabinet; also curio cabinet bric- a-brac: silver tea set; also modern stove and fridge: fireplace accessories, From private home only please.Contact 861-7615 or 731-2584.WANTED: Canadian art.Group of Seven or others.627-0471.WANTED: Upright electric freezer 8 to 15 cubic feet, Call between 6 and 9 P.M.933-1256.WANTED small Piano.Private.Call evenings only.481.6447.WANTED: hand weaving loom, 36 inches weaving width.Perferably Jack type model.Please Call 933.6607 evenings.WANTED: used fireplace screen.Good condition.Call 937-2645.153\u2014LOST Reward Lost: Girl's glasses in red cloth case along the Blvd.481-9720.155\u2014FOUND FOUND: young male cat.Victoria Avenue area.937-3152.157\u2014DOMESTIC PETS MALE St.Bernard pups 8 weeks.Registered.Inoculated.Reasonable.Call 692-9762.Labrador Puppies Registered 6 weeks old.Black or yellow $125.819-326-4458 St.Agathe.SIAMESE kittens, Bluepoints.Pedigree stock, registered.Call 486-6293.LABRADORS, black, registered, 6 weeks old.Championship stock.Call 691.9122.DOBERMAN pups.Champion sired.Exceptional show pups.Bred for superior size, confirmation and beauty.Raised with children.634-9126.160\u2014 TRANSPORTATION Transportation Wanted For child to and from Westmount Park School.Fee to be discussed.Call 487.4655.163\u2014EDUCATIONAL FEMALE McGill student will tutor in Elementary and High School Mathematics, Chemistry.Reasonable.Call Lise 489-6924.PSNI SIS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 9\u2014COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET Stowe Vermont Beautifully located Modern home for Winter rental.4 bedrooms, 2'2 bathrooms, 5 minutes from Mount Manstield.P.O Box 960 Stowe Vermont.89\u2014HELP WANTED FEMALE MATURE lady wanted for general office routine and typing in office located in Westmount.Reply Box 17, 4630 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal 215, Quebec.131\u2014FOR SALE KITCHEN EQUIPMENT GAS stove 30 inch, (Mc Clary, Beach.) Perfect condition.Reasonable.488-5513.NPS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY a Voy 139\u2014FOR SALE GENERAL DRAPES: tracks.luggage; Mink jacket; bedroom set: carpets.733.7695.AALABAR rug, 9x12.Reasonable.Call 933-2320.BEDSPREADS: linens; ¢nrgeous mink hat; sable scest; fur coat; ladies coats, suis, etc, sizes 14.Reasonable.484-0605.151\u2014WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED: bunk beds, good condition.$25.Call 487-7233.Women are cut in new Vega as taxi hits Two people were slightly injured and about $1,000 damage done at 9:40 pm on Saturday when a 1971 Plymouth taxi collided with a 1971 Vega at St.Catherine street and Greene avenue.The taxi, driven by Henry Smyth, 49, of Montreal, was heading west on St.Catherine, allegedly went through a red light at Greene and struck the Vega which was making a lefthand turn from the southbound lane of Greene avenue to head east on St.Catherine.Driver of the Vega, Mrs.Anne Marie Drysdale, 45, of LeMoyne suffered lacerations to her face, the back of her head and to her hands as did her passenger, Mrs.Patricia Richard, 36, of Greenfield Park.Both were taken to the Reddy Memorial Hospital by Westmount Police car and were released after treatment.The cars suffered about $500 damage each.Notes.Continued from page 4 starter on the famous links.Another golf employee there, Ernest Christmas of 44 Academy road, remains behind until late September.Our voluntary and welcome reporter signs himself Daniel King, otherwise unidentified.EVERYBODY is getting in on the Red China gag.Latest is the Canada Post Office.It is somehow ironic that while domestic service, particularly right here in our big town, continues unreliable, parcel post delivery is being offered for the first time in 22 years to the Far Eastern people's republic.OOPS! Last week we carried a little item about two young Westmount ladies attending Brandeis University at Waltham, Mass.It turns out one was'a \u2018\u2018Mr.\u2019\u2019 not a \u2018\u2018Miss\u201d\u2019 Our apologies to \u2018\u2018Miss\u2019\u2019 Roberta Besner; but that\u2019s the way the university sent it to us.Mrs.Besner reports this morning it should be Robert, her son.Pomerantz tells Rotary: Stimulation and ideas, not boredom, pablum, held freshmen's aims University freshmen are asking for a university that will provoke stimulation and not boredom, incite ideas and original thought and not regurgitative pablum.This was the way it was put yesterday before the Rotary Club of Westmount by Richard Pomerantz, president of the Students\u2019 Society of McGill University, at the regular luncheon meeting in Victoria Hall.\u201cToday\u2019s students,\u201d he said, \u201cat least those who have not yet resigned themselves to the mediocrity of the system\u2019 \u2014these students while not wanting to be part of the subject of Dr.Harold Taylor\u2019s book \u2018\u2018Students Without Teachers,\u201d neither want to be spoon fed facts, only to have to be produce them for regurgative purposes at a later date.Wishing to be taught to learn, these students evidently desire a university in which, if necessary, the professors will have to learn how to teach.\u201d Referring to the shots that 3-car crash at Victoria on red light One man was slightly injured and about $1,500 damage done in a three-car collision at 10:50 pm last Wednesday at Sherbrooke and Victoria avenue.Savas Charalambidis, 32, of Dorval, was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and released after treatment.Mr.Charalambidis, driving a \u201867 Acadian, was heading west on Sherbrooke when he smashed into the rear of a 1971 Ford stopped at a red light at Victoria avenue.The Ford was driven b Gerard Gagnon, 32, of Montreal.The impact drove the Ford across Victoria avenue and into the front of a 1971 Valiant which was beginning to cross Victoria heading east as the light had just changed.The Valiant was driven by Andre St.Onge, 19, of Vallyfield.Each of the cars suffered at least $500 damage.Bicyclist of 14 hurt A 14-year-old Westmount youth suffered a fractured left wrist and bruises to his right leg at Lansdowne avenue and Sherbrooke street Tuesday about 4:50 pm when he drove his bike into the rear of a car.Michael Feindel, 39 Thornhill avenue, was heading east on Sherbrooke when he rode between a stopped bus facing east and the sidewalk.As he was emerging to cross Lansdowne, he struck the rear of a 1964 Chevrolet which was making a left-hand turn from the westbound lane to head south on Lansdowne avenue.The car was driven by Andre Lapierre, 51, of Montreal.Michael was taken to the Montreal General Hospital by Westmount Police patrol car.HEMORRHOIDS Rectal\u201d itch, chafing ® skin irritation.Fo prompt relief, ask your druggist for HEMOSTOP-A ointment.Insist on it.Richard Pomerantz At Rotary yesterday killed the four students at Kent State University, he said they may have killed any possibility of at least a temporary \u2018\u201cinjunction\u201d against a turning off to the political system.Those most cruelly disinherited and orphaned by these events were the young, particularly the active student.\u201cNow the politics of hope are no longer even the politics of despair.Rather they are the politics of introspective futility,\u201d he said.Society must return and direct society back to the real need of and for education, and by doing so all else will fall into place.Education is the key to the jobs of the future, he observed.Jack G.McIntyre, Rotary in collision on Boulevard One man was slightly injured and about $1,000 damage done in a collision between two cars at Grosvenor avenue and The Boulevard on Sunday at 8 pm.A 1970 Chevrolet, driven by Leonardo Liebman, 56, of Montreal, was heading north on Grosvenor when it was struck by westbound 1971 Chevrolet, driven by Marcel Dumontet, 29, of Montreal.Mr.Leibman was taken to the Montreal General Hospital with minor injuries and released after treatment.It has not yet been determined which car had the light in its favor.Each of the cars suffered $500 damage.District Governor, will visit the Westmount Club Wednesday Oct.6.President Russ King has asked members to turn out 100 percent to honor his visit here.Congratulations were extended to Jack Burrows for his handling and direction of events on Dunany Day Golf Tournament last week, which was voted a complete success.The assembly rewarded him with a memento for his untiring work and his organizing ability on the club's behalf.With the awarding of the usual birthday rose to Bill Reay, President King urged all committees to make their reports, reminding them that the annual district conference will be held on Oct.17 in Ottawa.professional cards CALL ARTHUR BUYING OR SELLING?484-8433 REALTIES REG'D.\u201cLicensed & Bonded Real Estate Broker\u201d 6th 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