The Westmount examiner, 27 janvier 1972, jeudi 27 janvier 1972
[" IT VIN Exam OC OV Nels Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home Vol.XLIV, No.4 Westmount 215, P.Q., Thursday, January 27, 1972 Gallantry not dead: Sam Godinsky resigns .PSBGM for Mrs.Kaplan With a gesture of gallantry not often seen in public office, Samuel Godinsky, QC, with 31% years of his five-year appointment to the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal yet to run, has resigned to make it possible Tuesday for his next-door nei r, Westmount School Commissioner Mrs.Sam Kaplan, to take her PSBGM seat without ado.Mr.Godinsky, was chairman of \u201cthe PSBGM\u2019s financial and legislation committee and, earlier, had been directly involved in the steps leading to the rovincial government adding ve Jewish members to the 20- member Protestant central board, and himself was one of the five appointed by Quebec.Mrs.Kaplan was elected by her fellow members of the West- mount School Board on Jan.10 to replace A.Reid Tilley as West- LI ~ douvle-parked A 25-year-old LaSalle man was knocked down and injured Monday at 2:53 pm as he stood on Greene avenue talking to the driver of a car.- Gilles Mathieu was taken to the Hotel Dieu Hospital by West- 1.Police patrol car with cerations to his right thigh and probable fractured right ankle.He was standing talking to the driver of a double-parked car which was in the northbound lane of Greene avenue near the new Bank of Montreal building when he was knocked down by a passing northbound MUCTC bus driven by Lionel Moisan, 41, of St.Therese.The bus driver reported he felt a slight bump as he passed the double-parked car.JAN-IST E DE LA ERNMENT, CANADA, Pate HOTEL DU GOV LEGISLATURE, QUEBEC, BISLIOTHIQU delivered ti $ week for ol .9 e - | § \u2018BR L le ie } | © 8 CO ar mount\u2019s statutory representative on the PSBGM.Mr.Tilley had not stood for local re-election earlier this month and thus automatically left the central board, of which he was chairman.Quota filled The fact that Mrs.Kaplan was Jewish did not enter into the picture when she was named Jan.10, but a problem immediately was posed by the fact that the logal quota of five Jewish BGM members already was filled.A Jewish opening would not have occurred until June, the end of the PSBGM's and most other school boards\u2019 year.Westmounts terms expire with the calendar, a difference of six months.Last week, Mr.Godinsky told The Examiner that he believed that \u2018\u2018democracy should prevail\u201d\u2014alluding to the fact that Mrs.Kaplan was an elected commissioner whereas the five existing Jewish PSBGM members were government- appointed.He predicted that one of the five would vacate his seat in favor of Mrs.Kaplan, but did not suggest that the one would be e.He said that the fact that he, too, was a Westmount resident Continued on page five Taxi's skid snaps tree A taxi skidded on The Boulevard at Mount Pleasant avenue on Tuesday about 7:45 am, smashed into a traffic sign and a small tree, breaking the latter in two.The taxi driver, a Mr.Slezak, 47, of Montreal, was not injured.He was heading west on The Boulevard in a 1968 Ford when he attempted to turn south down Mount Pleasant and lost control of the car.January 29 to February 5 We may always expect bright, very cold days from the third day before the full Moon until four days after.This eighth week before Easter is often the coldest of the winter.40 degrees below zero in northern and Gulf counties, 30 below nights in the Laurentians, 25 below in the Townships.Temperature range for the Montreal region, minus 20 nights and some days as mild as 35 degrees F.Zero Fahrenheit is the freezing point of sait water.Despite the bitter cold, this is always a good winter holiday period.Ski slopes in excellent condition with a good cover of new snow.10¢ Dawson: $4,600 theft About $4,600 worth of electrical equipment was stolen from Dawson College, 350 Selby street sometime Monday.The equipment consisted of three electric calculator key boards and one power pack booster (brain).Many students frequented the classroom during the day.The security guard checked the classroom in the evening and discovered it secured and locked.Haute theft at the Plaza during night Over $1,000 was stolen from the Maxime Patrick Haute Coiffure in Alexis Nihon Plaza sometime between midnight and 12:55 am Thursday.The plaza security guard checked the salon just before midnight and again at 12:55 am, when he discovered the front door open.The thieves had broken the lock on the front door to gain entry.Drawers were opened and their contents thrown over the floor.The stolen money was kept in a strong box in the manager's office.The box was forced open.The thieves missed $30 in an envelope on the manager\u2019s desk.Woman, 66 is dragged under auto A 66-year-old Outremont woman was badly injured yesterday at 3:45 pm on Sher- rooke street when she fell and was dragged for a short distance under a 1969 Buick.Miss Edith Finlayson was taken to the Montreal General Hospital by ambulance suffering from multiple fractures to both legs.The hospital reports she is doing well.The accident occurred at Elm avenue where Miss Finlayson fell while walking east to west on the south crosswalk.The Buick, driven by Mrs.Fernand Corbeil of Westmount Square had been heading north on Elm, had stopped at Sherbrooke, then turned right and headed east.Mrs.Corbeil reported that she felt a bump and thought she had a flat tire.Then she heard horns hooting and brought the car to a stop.A tow truck was called to lift the car from-Miss Finlayson.: December transfers: Real estate,\u2019 keeps prices up, down Property transfers continued to flourish for the second month in a row with 40 transfers in December listed compared tp 40 in November and 26 in December of 1970.: The office building at 4141 Sherbrooke street, valuated by the city at $2,128,900,was transferred twice, both times for $1 and considerations.4141 Sherbrooke street west 4945 de Maisonneuve Erratic thief The erratic driving of a 25- year-old Spaniard caused Westmount Police to pull him over to the side at Sherbrooke street and Grosvenor avenue Sunday at 3:49 am.He was found to be driving a car listed as stolen.He was turned over to Montreal Police.The car had been taken in Montreal.Today's World \u201cI'm beginning to understand the _ words on my rock records.\u201d It was transferred from Murray Lapin, Jack Wiseman, Joseph Rapoport, Angelo Favretto and Irving Backler to Sherbrooke Holdings Ltd.and then from Sherbrooke Holdings to Alberto Crecco.Sale prices of the 18 fully listed properties were 12.1 percent below their city valuation.The properties sold for $1,418,797.They are valuated at $1,613,500.In November, sales prices of the 22 fully listed properties were 10.1 percent greater than the city\u2019s valuation of them and in December 1970, the sales prices were four percent greater than the city\u2019s valuation of the 11 fully listed properties.18 fully listed Of last month's 40 property transfers, 18 were fully listed, 11 sold for $1 and considerations, four were declarations, four were donations, one was a correction, one a judgement and one a dation - en paiement.Least expensive.sale of the month was 4945 de Maisonneuve which sold for $19,500.It was valuated at $17,600.Mrs.Ronald Somers sold the property to Mrs, Asaf Sadikovic.The details: 4333 St.Catherine: from Combined Mortgage Corp.to Morgan Developments Inc., sale price $1 and considerations (city valuation $1,500,500); 4141 Sherbrooke: from Murra Lapin, Jack Wiseman, Josep Rapoport, Angelo Favretto and Irving Backler to Sherbrooke Holdings, $1 and considerations ($2,128,900) ; 4141 Sherbrooke: from Sherbrooke Holdings to Alberto Continued on page two Too portable A portable 12-inch TV, valued at $100, was stolen from 131 Clandeboye avenue sometime between 6:30 pm Tuesday and 8:15 am Wednesday.The front door was left unlocked at that .time and there was no sign of forced entry. 2 - The Westmount Examiner, 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Mrs.Arthur Cam- peau, $1 and considerations ($34,350) ; 123 Aberdeen: from Harold G.Meisner to Mrs.John Macfarlane, $61,000 ($48,450); 4945 de Maisonneuve: from Mrs.Ronald Somers to Mrs.Asaf Sadikovic, $19,500 ($17,600); 387 Clarke; from Henry M.Cowan to Keith Henderson, $24,000 ($17,850); 728 Belmont: from Alfred E.Walford to Mrs.Laurence Eke, $1 and considerations ($50,050) ; 4330 Montrose: from George MacRae to Mrs.Ronald Alexander, $1 and considerations ($27,450); Land, Victoria avenue: from the trustees of Stanley Presbyterian Church to Stanley Presbyterian Church, $1 and considerations ($92,400); 626 Clarke: from Mrs.Sidney Frank to Mrs.Joseph R.Nuss, $95,000 ($77,900); 4898 Westmount Avenue: from William Chadwick to Mrs.Marcel Tremblay, $33,000 ($32,100) ; 475 Roslyn: from Gerald Bronf- man to Mrs.Gerald Bronfman, donation ($83,900); Land, Roslyn avenue: from Kensington Industries Inc.to Mrs.Gerald Bronfman, $60,000 ($45,100); 454 Mount Stephen: from Robert W.Harrison to James R.Richards, $32,600 ($34,250); 164 Wood: from Edmund Marjus to John M.Quinlan, $39,500 ($35,750) ; 4134-36 Dorchester: from David W.Gardiner to Mrs.David Gardiner, donation ($19,100); 64 Columbia: from John A.Claus to Miss Janina Von Herbstreit, $20,500 ($17,050); 381 Melville: from- Georges Beullac to Henry Morgentaler,- $55,000 ($56,000) ; 780 Lexington: from Jack Reitman to Mrs.Jack Reit- man, donation ($100,800); 430 Clarke: from Steven D.Levy to Mrs.Steven Levy, dation on paiment, ($33,400); 428 Metcalfe: from Talbot Johnson to Mrs.Michael Birch- wood, $34,000 ($27,200); 4846 Westmount avenue: from Stanley Presbyterian Church to Seventh Day Adventist Church- Quebec Conference, $50,000 ($402,850) ; 4428-30 St.Catherine, 27 Hillside: from L.Brian Timmins to Leon A.Berlin, $1 and considerations ($270,850) ; 654 Grosvenor: from John H.Mitchell to Mrs.Gary Wilan- sky, $30,000 ($29,200); 49 Aberdeen: from Velan International Ltd.to Mrs.Adolf Velan, $104,197 ($120,600); 6 Park Place: from the estate of Ewart Everson to Dinworthy Investments Ltd., $260,000 ($228,400) ; 618 Belmont: from Marvin Gameroff to Mrs.Marvin Gameroff, $1 and considerations ($47,750); 4250 Sherbrooke: from Elfrid Cloutier and Doran Investment Co.to Dr.Colette Perras, Dr.Claude Cholette and Dr.Jean Cholette, $425,000 ($367,900); 488 Argyle: from Mrs.Guy Cameron to Mrs.Harry Polansky, $28,500 ($22,600), and 633 Murray Hill: from Fritz Rothschild to Mrs Fritz Rothschild, $1 and con-.4.siderations (10005 z04! SS ] TRANS-CANADA PROGRESS: Work has been progressing through the winter on the section of the new Trans-Canada Highway through pense ca ST in A report on the night life of Westmount High 3:30 pm.The bell sounds followed by the thunder of 1,100 pairs of feet, as \u2018\u2018the masses\u201d stampede toward the exits, much as racehorses break from the starting gate.Then the corridors of Westmount High fall silent.Hardly! Westmount High is only one of a number of high schools in the Montreal area acting as home base for a wide assortment of night-time activities.The two ladies in charge of our beloved Westmount High School following the 3:30 release bell are Mrs.M.Andrews, secretary-treasurer of the Westmount Board, and Mrs.M.Shaw, a secretary to the Westmount Board.It is Mrs.Andrews\u2019 job to deal with the technical aspects such.as attending board meetings, where she takes the minutes, and dealing with school commissioner, while, Mrs.Shaw's job involves the renting of facilities of the three schools in West- mount.Not surprisingly one of the more prominent activities is the \u201cAdult Services,\u201d under the direction of Mr.H.S.Purdie (coordinator).\u2018\u2018Adult Services\u201d consist of a number of practical as well as interest courses, ranging from oil painting to business organization and management to \u201cLife as a Couple.\u201d Most classes are held one or two nights a week for two to three hours per night.Only the beginning But \u201cAdult Services\u2019 is only the beginning.The auditorium, library and two gyms are also rented out to various organizations for plays, meetings, games and the like.The individual groups contact Mrs.Shaw who, in turn, checks the schedule and reserves the necessary facilities.A small fee is charged to cover the cost of maintenance, but it is very small and contrarty to popular belief, Westmount High, a strictly nonprofit organization, is not a bottomless pit designed to wring blood from the Westmount populace.There is no rental charge, however, for activities connected with the school board, such as \u201cAdult Services.\u201d ) As Westmount High is primarily an \u201cinstitute (or if you prefer, an institution, depending on your point of view) of learning,\u201d outside activities are dealt with solely after school hours, but there is generally something going on every night of the week, except Sunday.Night-time activities are not Westmount.Top, views looking north from Greene and Selby streets yesterday; below, looking east from the municipal yards.relaxation.Mathieu-Mills, LEC., Tel.514-932-7972 \u201cdg 1 à aufor du monde Campe d'ôt6 bilangue Bilingual Summer Camp Accommodation for 125 boys and giris ages 5 - 14 in idyllic setting in eastern Laurentians.Day campers also accepted (limited).Camp object is to assist children to acquire a second language in an atmosphere of complete For information, contact camp director, Louise University of Montreal, Diplomee St-Cloud, Paris.CP 876 Place d\u2018Armes, Montreal 126.ITU UE AE FE west (left) and x By CASEY CAMPBELL new to Westmount High, but are an aspect of the school that few people are aware of.> Westmount High is a beautif as well as a relatively new building with many up-to-date facilities.Why not utilize them more fully?This is what Mrs.Shaw attempts to promote as she works out the schedule comprising \u2018\u2018the night-life of West- mount High.\u201d bine ith the wi extra stretch J UU Spee oy 5 Certified Watchmakers ESTABLISHED 1899 JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN\u2019S 1216 Greene Ave.TH ! At Melville, St.Catherine: Crossing guard Green dies; two-war veteran Bill Green who ushered thousands of Westmount children across the city streets, taught them sports in his spare time and spent much of his life working in e city\u2019s schools.is dead at 72.Known and loved by generations of Westmount children, Mr.Green taught children at the schools football, soccer and lacrosse.He spent almost all his life working in the city as a policeman, a janivor or a crossing guard.He also had a long milita career.Born in 1900 in England, he served in the British Army in the First World War, serving in France, Ireland and Malta from 1917 to 1921.He emigrated to Canada in 1921.He joined the Canadian Army during the Second World War and served as a company sergeant- major.He served from 1940 to 1946.A policeman from 1924 to 1929, he left the force for employment with the Westmount School Board and worked in Queen\u2019s and West- mount High schools here as well as Kensington School.After he retired in 1965 he did crossing duty on St.Catherine street at Melville avenue until recently.He belonged to the Royal Montreal Regiment Legion Branch and was at one time custodian of the Westmount High School Alouette majorettes.The husband of Olive Collier, Mr.Green died at the Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hospital on Jan.15.He is survived by his daughters, Joan (Mrs.J.Piscitello) of New York, Dorothy (Mrs.D.Ross), Olive (Mrs.Russ Dufort) and son William.He has nine grandchildren.Funeral was from Tees Memorial Chapel on Jan.18.Interment was in Pointe Claire.Free movies Free color films on Germany will be shown Wednesday starting at 8:15 pm at the Atwater Library.Titles are In Ulm, Rendez-vous at Lake Constance, and Twelve of Four Thousand.Mr.J.R.Quinlan Cee vay i FOR RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE ©.FOR SALE Contact Royal Trust \"5 SEX MONTREAL'S LARGEST REALTOR Mr.H.Gurd, asst.mgr.695-9135 Mr.John Aird 933-9184 Mrs.Jane Allan 487-4791 Mrs.Joan Colby 935-8625 Mrs.Margaret Evans 932-6329 Mr.Craig Groves 481-6360 Mrs.Julie Keefer 932-5464 Mrs.Valerie Kyle 737-6911 Miss M.Loofbourow 937-6191 Mrs.Joan McCallum 935-8154 Mrs.Joan McGuigan 489-7150 Mrs.Elizabeth Paul 933-9915 Mrs.Nicole Powell 487-6069 Mrs.Dorothy Raich 482-4793 Mrs.G.Strous 487-2907 Mr.Aubrey Wassyng 937-6674 Urgently Required For 1972 We have clients, but due to our outstanding sales record are short of Westmount houses.If you are thinking of selling, we will be pleased to discuss in confidence the proposed sale of your home.Please telephone:- ROYAL TRUST 4145 Sherbrooke St.W.932-2936 F.R.I.Manager EAW ES TMOUNT WARIO Examiner Thursday, January 27, 1972 - 3 866-4551 VETERANS TAXI ASS\u2018N.\u2018Hillside housing OK waited Although city officials expected a reply from Quebec on the city\u2019s passing of the controversial public housing by-law by Dec.31, 1971, no reply as been received as yet.Chances of the by-law being quashed in Quebec are not likely and the probability is that it is going through necessary chan- ne The Montreal office of the Quebec Housing Corporation was involved in the planning of the project which, if all goes according to plan, will be constructed on Hillside avenue.The housing by-law was passed at the Dec.6 meeting of city council.All aldermen present voted for the by-law with the exception of Ald.William Wood, who voted against it and ab- where were ! = 1% vw il lll they going ?! The following calls were answered by the Westmount Fire Brigade during the past week: Jan.18 3:45 pm: 4427 Sherbrooke, broken hose; 8:55 pm: Atwater near St.Antoine, propane cyclinders problem; Jan.19 4:52 am: 419 Victoria, pot of cooking oil; Jan.20 11:35 am: 11 Parkman Place, smell of gas; 6:15 pm: 1 Rosemount, gasoline , on garage floor; 6:30 pm: 476 Mount Pleasant, wire shorted in lamp; 10:45 pm: Greene and Dor- chester, smoke scare; Jan.21 12:41 am: 16 Somerville, flooded basement; 9:02 pm: 288 Grosvenor, defective refrigerator; Jan.22 1:34 am: 6 Weredale Park, fire in boys\u2019 home; 11:20 am: 4039 Tupper, black smoke from roof; 3:14 pm: 4320 overheated motor; Jan.23 5:15 pm: 602 Argyle, broken hot water tap; Jan.24 Montrose, 9:30 am: opposite 153 Hillside, 00 apie 15) iid coils of eam stained from voting on related by-laws.Tenders received for the project previously had been called for with La Societe de Construction Brandon Inc.winning with the Tenders \u2018lowest bid of $14,411 per unit, or \u2019 $922,282 for the first 64 units.The first phase, to be known as Hillside Place, consists of these units in seven buildings with a total of 133 bedrooms and an average of 2.07 bedrooms per dwelling unity.Forty more units are projected for a later date if uired.e city has applied to Quebec to establish a corporation\u2014The Westmount Municipal Housing Bureau\u2014to construct, maintain and operate the project.Estimated cost of the first phase of the project is $1,379,600.Average cost of per unit of the 64 dwellings, which includes cost of land, construction, landscaping, other improvements and municipal services, is $21,556.The organizational costs and the - costs of temporary financing are estimated at $121,420.Ninety-five percent of cost, up to $18,000 per unit, will be provided for by a loan from the Quebec Housing Corporation using as security the property of the Westmount Municipal Hoursing Bureau.The loan is to be paid off over 50 years at an interest rate of 8% percent.Five percent of the cost of the units up to $18,000 per unit and all costs over $18,000 per unit will be met by loans made by the City of Westmount.The units will be rented to eligible persons with the first priority going to persons displaced by expropriations carried out by public ies in Westmount and second priority going to persons in Wesmount not pow suitably housed.Annual operational costs are estimated at $210,000 while annual revenue is calculated at $101,440.This will result in an annual deficit put at $108,560.City officials estimate the net cost of the project to the city will be $56,140 per year while the approximate total cost to the Quebec Housing Corporation is put at $81,420 per year.The following building permits were issued at city hall during the past week: Jan.19 Alexis Nihon Plaza: for United Cigar Store by Montreal Ltd, alterations to storage area on Metro level, $2,000; Jan.21 750 Lexington: for Mr.Lechter by Mr.Lechter and Central Plumbing, alterations to ground floor and second floor, Central Plumbing, $7,000; Jan.24 3741 The Boulevard: for Maurice Gross by B.Kaplan Const.Co.Ltd., repairs to fire damage, ,000; 4333 St.Catherine: for Mrs.B.Auerbach by Claude Bastien Eng., installation of fire protection device, $700; 4389 Westmount avenue; for Mr.Duncan by John Watson Quebec Ltd., installing bar sink, $75.ame vm e Lea uv es.pee L1H Ereellent Quality PRIME 27) him before leaving.Westmount : FLORIDA BOUND?Fly to Florida or anywhere in North America \u2014 and arrange to have your car delivered by calling Montreal Drive Away Service.A bonded driver will deliver your cor to your destination \u2014 he will pick it vp at your home \u2014 giving you a chance to meet Montreal Drive Away Service's drivers are carefully screened and selected.References available on request.MONTREAL DRIVE AWAY SERVICELTD.4018 St.Catherine St.West , Est.1963 BLAS | ANHE ANG TERE LUKE.A5 LCA US ÉTCNTSURUDUU SE - d N THE CANADIAN Wetksy (Wha | Dore WESTMOUNT Examiner e ns > 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, Display Advertising Departments 932-3157 Classified Advertising 8.30 a.m.to 5 p.m.weekdays (To 10.00 p.m.Mondays and Tuesdays) 931-7511 The Examiner aims to be an independent, 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; J years, $12.75.Ten cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Weekly Newspapers Association.Second class mail registration number 1760 4 - Thursday, January 27, 1972 \u2018Democracy must prevail\u2019 Appoint less, elect more TO Westmount, even with its not inconsiderable Jewish population, the issue resolved temporarily a couple of years ago by which Jews were provided with seats\u2014in fact, a \u2018\u2018quota\u2019\u2019 of five\u2014on the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal was largely academic.Locally there never seems to have been strong feelings about the matter.The Westmount school board is uniquely constituted as the public school board of the municipality, alongside of which any other board or commission such as the now defunct Westmount Roman Catholic school commission was in effect the dissident body.Thus a number of years ago Dr.Soloman, as a Westmount school commissioner, took office quite naturally and without fuss, even though he was the first Jew in Quebec to sit on a so-called \u2018\u2018Protestant\u2019 school board.It is safe to say the religious background of local board members long since has ceased to be a Westmount preoccupation.The PSBGM was a different situation.Being so much a creature of special provincial legislation, and more appointive than elective in its makeup, giving recognition for the rights of the Jewish population to a voice in the education of their children required concerted pressure of the Jewish community at large before the injustice was corrected.When the government finally acted, it did so with a firm and fair yet rigid and unforeseeing edict: five Jewish seats were added to the existing 20 \u201cProtestant\u201d ones.The new board was almost exactly in proportion to the number of Jewish and non-Jewish students in the PSBGM system.Furthermore, the new members were appointed by the ' government from recommendations of a body broadly representative of the Jewish community, namely the Canadian Jewish Congress.Be it noted that by government appointments the Jewish community was assured of its new representation.This, however, was not particularly virtuous of the government: it already was and still is appointing the majority of the PSBGM members.The biggest single area of spending of public funds, which is on education, in the Montreal area is not by democratic suffrage.It is not the people of the region, Protestant or Jewish or Roman Catholic, who have the final say in how much and in what ways moneys will be spent on education.School taxes are levied on whatever scale appointees and bureaucrats see fit and the taxpayer, be he disgruntled or gruntled, has no real or direct voice in the matter.+ + + THAT is all background which should be borne in mind when reviewing the strange situation which emerged a fortnight ago when the Westmount board elected one of its duly elected number to represent them on the PSBGM.Mrs.Kaplan happened to be Jewish.Mr.Godinsky, one of the Jewish provincial appointees to the PSBGM, instantly recognized a principle which neither the law governing the PSBGM nor conventional thinking in Quebec City embraces with regard to government at echelons lower than itself.Mr.Godinsky expressed it in an old- fashioned but succinct phrase to The Examiner last week: \u201cDemocracy should prevail.\u201d Sounds hackneyed; but never did it require more repetition with regard to the public affairs of Hon.C.M.Drury 1 says.The Jalna series I recall writing an article for this column last April which was motivated more a sharp feeling of frustration than by an inspired impluse of creativity.In it, I lamented the absence of a \u201cCanadian Saga\u2019 to complement the highly successful CBC series depicting certain famous (The Churchill\u2019's, Henry VIII) and fictitious (The Forsyte's) families.As it turns out, the CBC already had purchased the television rights and had begun filming the first episodes of the Jalna series by the time the above column appeared.Since I cannot claim any of the credit for the idea, I will bestow full marks on the CBC for bringing so much pleasure to the Canadian viewing audience.Opening night I am sure that everyone who watched the first episode last Sunday night, which felt more like attending an opening night performance on stage than a mere first-run of a new television series, will agree with me that Quebec.More than passing note should be taken of the action of Mr.Godinsky in giving effect to his words.He graciously resigned his seat on the PSBGM in favor of Mrs.Kaplan.And we have reason to believe this was not so much to save the PSBGM, or the Jewish community, or the provincial government from embarrassment; it was because he felt Mrs.Kaplan, elected to office, should be there before someone who was appointed.It is not merely a Jewish matter; it is not a question of qualifications; it is not an issue of personalities; it is not a fine point in a faulty law.It is a matter of fundamental democracy.+ + + IT IS our hope that in saving Quebec, in one respect, from a bit of embarrassment that Mr.Godinsky will have caused the provincial government a good deal of soul-searching on a very broad issue.Certainly, Quebec should move to provide for the very real possibility of another constituent board sending a Jewish commissioner to the PSBGM, without the necessity for a game of Jewish-Protestant musical chairs.That should be a relatively easy matter of legislative amendment, or eventual passage of Bill 28 or its successor which would do away with the problem of confessionality altogether.More important, this incident should profoundly disturb back-bencher and cabinet minister alike in Quebec.It is our hope that they will do some serious thinking about the whole philosophy which has grown in the Ancient Capital of appointing rather than causing has been adapted brought to their author, Miss Mazo De La Roche, international fame.The very first Whiteoak book, written in 1927, titled \u2018Jalna\u2019, won the coveted Atlantic Award.After that came 15 more novels which, although not always in sequence, filled in the fabric of the Whiteoak saga from \u2018\u201cThe Building of Jalna\u201d in 1854 to \u201c\u2018Centenary at Jalna\u201d in 1954.In all, the books have been translated into 13 languages and have sold over 12 million copies in hardcover and paperback editions.I expect that the adaptation of the Jalna series to television will generate a lot of excitement and momentum in several quarters: It will provide additonal proof to the CRTC that their decision to promote \u2018\u2018Canadian Content\u2019 production was the right one; opefully, they will broaden and possibly accelerate this policy.Encouragement The Jalna series ought also to encourage Canadian writers, directors and producers who Continued on page five people to be elected to both traditional and newly proliferating boards, councils, commissions, regies, committees, panels, corporations, tribunals\u2014controlling more and more so many facets of our daily lives.One wonders at the thrust of the thinking of our elected government people, who themselves draw their mandates from the citizen- electorate.Are we, who elect them, so incompetent that we cannot be entrusted with also electing those who administer the more detailed, closer-to- home aspects of our public affairs?Must Quebec constantly reorganize older institutions, such as school boards and municipalities, each time injecting new measures of control by uniform regulation .and appointment, and create new bodies mostly devoid of any responsibility to those they serve, save to their masters, the provincial government?The proposed restructuring of education on the Island of Montreal, with all its government appointees; the impotency of the Montreal Urban Community council, as witness the recent MUC budget adoption without consent; and the structure of the new MUC security council which effectively smothers local say in future police matters\u2014these are but very obvious and glaring examples.Bureaucracy thus becomes more than ever institutionalized.The notion of democracy, in even the most minute areas of our affairs, thus becomes ever more remote and abstract.We must thank Mr.Godinsky, not simply for an act of gallantry to his neighbor Mrs.Kaplan, but for his clear reminder backed by his own action: Democracy must prevail.- Lie Vrehmaunt Cxaminer oters ss the Files Thirty-five Years Ago January 29, 1937 \u2018\u2018Arrangements between the City of Westmount and promoters of the projected mammoth apartment building to be erected on the site of the \u2018Grey Nuns\u2019 farm, opposite the Westmount Atheltic Grounds, are still in the \u2018talk\u2019 stage, according to in- © , formation received by .The Examiner esterday.Several proposals ve been advanced by the promoters, it is understood, but so far these have not been thoroughly satisfactory.\u201cExisting plans call for four building blocks to enclose a central park-playground court.The first block is to be 10 storeys in height, with space provided underneath for 500 automobiles.\u2019 Twenty-five Years Ago January 24, 1947 \u201cA new X-ray department and a new nurses\u2019 residence are now in the process of completion at the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, 4039 Tupper street.The X-ray rooms are partly in the old hospital, and partly in an extension which is strong enough to carry four more storeys.\u2018Formerly known as the Woman's Hospital, the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital is preparing for an increase in its training school for nurses, according to Miss Dorothy MacRae, superintendent of nurses.The new residence has accomodation for 44 nurses.\u201d Fifteen Years Ago January 25, 1957 \u201cHealth Week, with its accent on the virtues of fluoridation of water, is a reminder that the City of Montreal intends in the near future to fluoridate the drinking water in its systems and West- mount and other suburban municipalities that take water from Montreal will receive the treated fluid.\u201cThe Westmount Municipal Association decided last year to support the plan, and objections of a handful of citizens were subsequently aired.Most serious of these appeared to be on grounds of freedom of choice rather than on any health stand.\u201d s > Five years Ago January 26, 1967 \u201cWestmount officials met last week with officials of other municipalities on the island to study the traffic problems which, it is expected, will arise when Expo opens.Directors of both the Provincial Police and the City of Montreal Police Force were present at the meeting and voiced their opinions.\u201cWestmount does not plan to hire additional police for the period, though it is felt that all members of-the force will be putting in a lot of over-time during the Expo period and there is the possibility that the city ma hire certain security force men.\u201d © Hillside housing a \u2018Great Put-on' + Sir: Your current article (letter, Jan.23) on the Hillside (Selby) development has been the subject of hundreds of letters opposing this project which have been sent to Montreal leading newspapers and which have been promptly destroyed.This project is just another facet of the Era of the Great Put- on, whereby judicious means of propaganda society\u2019s riff-raff, y-abouts, pseudo-intellectuals, Mao-Marxists and allied assorted frauds have duped the freight- paying public into supporting: them in a life of beach-lolling ease.The former residents of Selb street do not themselves all fa into this category, but the modus operandi of gaining public support for benefits at the expense of others is the same.For instance the original Selby street most vocal dissidents were outsiders.Originally the Selby street people were, in the main, a respectable group of working class people, who by circumstance in every-day living, found themselves with quite reasonably good housing within a very g community at very reasonable cost.Infact, the Selby street people were much better off than their next door neigh- -bours within a five mile radius to the south.In addition many families were fortunate enough to have several wage earners living together, thus adding to the benefits of living in this backwater district.Thus, when after years of relatively good living they became faced with the shock of expropriation.The natural reaction was one of a token protest.Their discomfiture was not helped by the mis-timing of construction by provincial authorities.However, in view of hundreds of thousands of similar expropriations all over the world, the Selby street people were no different than per aps millions of \u2018other people who have had to move for one reason or another loosely allied to progress.The exception.in the Selby case, was that these people had comparatively a good thing going for them, plus the wonderful propaganda gimmick that a multi-millionaire district like H e\u2019s wearing those New.fangled cheaters To get a load Ot our fine heaters.JOHN WATSON (Quebec) Ltd.Hartley Barber, President PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS \u2018 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 4 Service ond Quotations on request 368 VICTORIA AVE.| 487-1760 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 27.Westmount was going to shaft a group of almost destitute slum wellers, and cast them heartlessly into the streets, or worse.So effective was this campaign that the independent survey which proved indisputibly that most Selby street people were not paupers, and far from it, was most efficiently suppressed.The present Hillside project is still sed on this false premise: that the community is charitably making amends for dispossessing slum dwellers, for whom it must then assume Christian responsibility to provide adequate housing.What is actually more near the truth is that Westmount will be supplying modern housing for many people at low rates, when they are capable of obtaining and paying for living quarters on their own initiatives.Certainly in comparison with their immediate neighbors around Hillside, these project tenants will be a favoured few \u2014 parasites on the community.Now, the real crux of the matter is, if Westmount must supply low priced housing to a privileged few, where does one draw the line in a democracy in supplying identical service to others in the community.Westmount is not occupied by _ 40,000 multi-millionaire plus a few dozen Selby street paupers, so what is sauce for the goose must be sauce for the gander, and why should not other residents of Westmount demand the same treatment by democratic society guarantee?F.Roberts.CEGEP Student Boarder.WESTMOUNT, P.Q.Appeal is issued for rocking chairs Sir: I am writing to ask your assistance, and that of your many readers, in obtaining some very badly needed adult rocking chairs.The Montreal Day Nursery, a Jalna e e © Continued from page four despair of the flagging interest in stories either by or about Canadians and Canada.Perhaps with this incentive, Canada can retain the talents of its native artists by developing a sophisticated working environment for them.I am told that the 13 episodes currently being filmed and broadcast comprise the initial series, which leaves the possibility of other segments of the family\u2019s story coming alive on television at a later date.The educational effect of this cannot be minimized.Keep up the good work, CBC.1972 - 5 Federated Appeal Agency, has just a few days ago opened a two- year-old nursery school class, and we are in sad lack of really comfy chairs, in which our s can cradle, rock and play with our very young.These children come from homes where their mothers are forced to work and, as such, we wish to make the effort and give them as much loving and caring for as we possibly can, because they are so very young, and through no choice of their own, have to be separated from their families.May 1 take this opportuni also of wishing you and your staff a very happy and healthy New Year.On behalf of the board of directors, the staff and myself, we wish to thank you, and your many readers, for the kind interest you have shown toward the Montreal Day Nursery.(Miss) Shirley Schiff, PSW Executive Director 865 Richmond square, MONTREAL 106.Godinsky .Continued from page one nad not been a factor in his decision.Mr.Godinsky resides at 731 Upper Belmont; Mrs.Kaplan lives next door at No.735.Another one of the five is Judge Harold Lande, 698 Grosvenor avenue.Mr.Godinsky said yesterday that his decision to resign was entirely personal, light-heartedly remarking that \u201cthe age of chivalry is not dead\u201d and \u201cin any case, it will give me more time for other things!\u201d It is expected that the PSBGM may yet make representations to Quebec for an amendment to the law to avoid a possible repetition of the problem under the Jewish \u2018\u201c\u2018quota\u2019\u2019 situation.Meanwhile, it remains for the government under the existing rules to fill by appointment the vacancy remaining between the Tilley and Godinsky seats, only one of which now is filled by Mrs.Kaplan.On Tuesday the chairmanship vacated by Mr.Tilley was filled by the board who elected the vice- chairman, Dr.Laurence P.P.Patterson.Dr.Patterson came here from Nova Scotia in 1930 and until 1950 taught at Westmount High School.He resides in N.D.G.Tributes to Tilley Mr.Tilley, former chairman of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal and a 15-year member of the Westmount School Board, was praised and applauded at the Dec.21 meeting of the PSBGM.Vice-Chairman Patterson complimented Mr.Tilley on his skillful and resolute leadership, specially during the past two years.12% ANNUAL RETURN FROM A SOFICO APARTMENT All Replies Confidential \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Sv om 2 ty SOFICORP INCl 2315 Ploce Ville-Marie, Mit.| Que.Can.| Tol.866-1987 | | | | MINIMUM INVESTMENT $5000.Plowse send brochures and information ter | em ee ee ame ee od INVEST IN SPAIN'S HOLIDAY BOOM in a prime position on the Costa del Sol with full freehold title.You lease it back to us for ten years.You van use it when you wish.\"You he set.a Shas in the tourism toon an Spain's iargest companies.\u2018This dues not constitute an offer in these states er provinces whers en offer \u2018anuet be made.\u201d y i quality apartment an appreciating as.the guarantee of one of 141 Be aaa Tap Ve Ly ar 1 5 à AC TES -\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LEADERS\u2019 LEISURE by Mike Gutwillig bo SIGHT NOW those Canadian business leaders who've mastered our official languages enjoy a deci edge in the expanding European Common Market, Others, less gifted, have often made a sincere effort to learn French.But they may have been turned off by a punishing and confining classroom routine.Trouble is, as one corporate head puts it, \u201cWe're doers, not spectators.Once you've been directing a workforce for a number of years, it's unreal to leave a deskful of problems at 5 o'clock and lock yourself away in a classroom.\u201d Despite this, surveys continue to show the overwhelming majority of senior English-speaking Canadian business leaders would like to master both languages.Whether it's to converse at a trade show like the Mechanical Engineering Exhibition in Paris or to cope with labour and the public at home, the yearning for French is genuine.HAPPILY, THERE'S A more appealing language package now on the market for the business chief who seeks to combine personal growth with corporate growth.It\u2019s called Europe Service Compris.ESC\u2019s revolutionary approach may help you shed a few old mental hang-ups.In fact, your wife or secretary (who know you can\u2019t bear the word \u2018\u2018relax\u2019\u2019, or tolerate the goof-off resort-and-beach type of leisure for more than a day or two) may even see in it a cure for your vorkaholic™ addiction they fear is heading you towards a heart at- ck.Picture this: You're whisked away via Air France to the Valley of the Loire, where French Kings once retreated from their workloads.In this \u201cjardin de France\u2019 of storybook chateaux, your Europe Service Compris hostess-instructress presides over a magic transformation that blows your mind open to an adventure with French.For two, three or more weeks (you determine the duration), you're immersed in the best that is French: The purest language, in a region devoid of dialect but rich in accommodation, gastronomy, medieval and renaissance architecture, pastoral scenery, gentle clime and, best of all, the congeniality of Touraine\u2019s people.+ + + AT TOURS, FRANCE, your day starts at 8 a.m.with petit dejeuner in your first-class hotel, le Relais des Trois Rivieres.Then, from 8.30 to 12.30, when your mind\u2019s most receptive, your ESC hostess eases you into a question-and-answer session that allows you to converse in French as naturally as you would in your mother tongue.From short, easy seritences, you move to longer ones.From the familiar to the less familiar.With no more than 3 to 6 in your group, there\u2019s no classroom crunch, no embarrassment over your language limitation.At 1p.m., you're ready for a gastronomic lunch.Then, after lunch, your hostess pulls a significant switch from what you'd expect in an immersion course: She'll guide you on a four-hour personalized excursion of the historic chateaux, museums and villages along La Loire.From 6 to 7 p.m., on your return, you're engaged in a \u201cTable ronde\u201d discussion on your experiences of the afternoon.Miraculously, you discover your French facility holding up through dinner (7.30 to 8.30) with your ESC hostess.After 8.30, you're free for the evening.ESC\u2019s Pierre Faure PIERRE FAURE, vice-president of ESC, who came to Montreal from Lyon in 1963, personally trained the \u2018\u2018hotesses-enseignantes\u2019 in Tours.Before he became respectively Assistant Manager Montreal and Director of the Ottawa office for Berlitz, Pierre helped pioneer the French immersion courses in Morin Heights.The inherent limitation of current methods on this side of the Atlantic despite excellent language schools, Pierre Faure points out, are \u2018\u2018first, it\u2019s not reasonable to keep a businessman locked in a room for twelve hours a day.\u2019\u201d\u2019 Moreover, he says, besides the pull of office proximity, it\u2019s often too easy to find someone who'll break into English to accommodate you.In contrast, the ESC approach is designed to inspire you to look ahead to the next day\u2019s French adventure \u2014 whether it's a tour of a Chateau or a trip to a trade show \u2014 for the rest of your life.You can get a complete information kit by writing to: Europe Service Compris Ltd., 1245 Sherbrooke St.West, Suite 930, Montreal 109.Or call (514) 842-9521.Or better still, next time you're around the Standard Life Building (just across from the Ritz and Holt Renfrew), stop by to say \u2018\u201c\u2018Bonjour.\u201d Worthy ai ag wea yd Cn een es 6 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday.January 27, 1972 Sani CHURCH SERVICES AT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ANGLICAN ANGLICAN SYNAGOGUE ST.STEPHEN'\u2019S DORCHESTER and ATWATER Lt.Col.The Rev'd George B.Fee SEPTUAGESIMA 10:30 A.M.MORNING PRAYER Eustace Tait, A.R.C.C.O, Organist and Choir Director WELCOME TO ALL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Maisonneuve, Westmount The Rev\u2019d Eric Dungan, M.A.The Rev\u2018d.Canon S.B.Lindsay SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY 00 A.M.The Hoiv Eucharis: 30 AM THE SUNG EUCHARIST Church School and Nursery facilities.HOLY EUCHARIST DURING THE WEEK 9:30 A.M.Wednesday, Presentation of Christ in the Temple.8:00 A.M.Friday 8: 10: Organist and Director of Music: Donald Mackey ST.MATTHIAS Cote St.Antoine Road at Church Hill Archdeacon J.N.Doidge SEPTUAGESIMA 8:00 A.M.Holy Eucharist 10:00 A.M.Mattins and Parish , Annual Meeting The 9:30 and 11:00 o'clock services are combined for to-day only.The Church School will meet at 10:30 WEDNESDAY 10.00 A AY.Holy Communion Stephen À Cr sy.ARCO Ortgamst and Choirmaster LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave,, Westmount Rev.Helmut Saabas Mrs, Harotd Pedersen Organist 11.00 a.m.The Service and Nursery BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church MINISTER: REV.J.FRANK PATCH, B.A., B.D.Organist & Choir Director: Rowland R.Amos 9:45 A.M.Church Sunday School for all ages.11:00 A.M.\u201cFollow the Gleam\u2019 7:30 P.M.\u2018\u2019At School With The Saviour\u2019 No.4.Happy Hunger: Thrilling Thirst! Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11.00 a.m.Church Service FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, WESTMOUNT 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Lesson Sermon Subject this Sunday \u201cLOVE\u201d Golden Text: Luke 10:27.Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.tvery Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PUBLIC READING ROOM in the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m.Wednesday 6.30 to 8.00 p.m.\" 11.00 a.m.Sunday School UNITED 12:00 NOON - Annual meeting ST ANDREW'S [a 101 Cote St.Antoine Road.JANUARY 30 1:00 A.M.\u201cGOD'S LIVELY PEOPLE\" Church School - Crib Corner Coffee Time 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.of the congregation.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke St.W., (Dr.Harry J.Stern, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone, Cantor Herman K.Gottlieb.SABBATH SHIRAH SERVICES Friday Evening, January 28th at 8:15 o\u2018ctock.PROFESSOR GEDALIAH WISEMAN of the Technion, Haifa, israel, wit! speak on \"A Message from Mount Carmel.\u201d This Service will usher in Jewish Music Month at the Temple.Cantor Gottlieb and the Temple Choir under the direction of Mr.Frederick iL.McLearor, will present a new Friday evenirg service \u2018O come Let Us Sing\u2018 by Cantor Beniamin Siegel.Qneo Shannvat and Kidoush reception tollows tne worship in the Grover Auditorium.Saturday Morning, January 29th at | 11:30 o'clock Sermonette by Dr Stern, based on Torah Portion.RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS Regular classes in both the High School and Junior School - Saturday Morning, January 29th at 9:30 o'clock.Hebrew classes Monday thru Thursday afternoons commencing at 4:00 p.m.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Saturday Morning, January 29th at 10:00 a.m.Rabbi Bloomstone con- tinves his discussions on \u2018\u2019Great Movements in Jewish History.\u2019 The Hebrew class takes place at 11:00 a.m.under the leadership of Miss Shoshana Benyamini.Breakfast precedes the discussion period.DAILY WORSHIP - Monday thru Thursday afternoons at 5:45 p.m.Saturday morning at 11:30 a.m.CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Assistant Rabbi Herbert Mandl Cantor Nathan Mendelson Assistant Cantor Herman Muller SABBATH SERVICES SABBATH EVE 4:45 p.m.in the Chapel SABBATH MORNING 8:45 a.m.in the Main Sanctuary SABBATH TWILIGHT 4:55 p.m.in the Chapel DAILY SERVICES Sunday, January 23 8 Monday - Friday 7: Sunday evening 4 n Weekday evenings 4:55a UNITED DOMINION DOUGLAS Westmount Boulevard and Lansdowne Avende Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A., B.D, D.D.Rav.John T.P.Nichols, M.A., B.D.10:45 A.M.MUSIC BEFORE SERVICE winston Purdy, Baritone 11:00 A.M.Morning Worship Sermon: \u201cTHE ANXIETY OF ABUNDANCE\" Rev.R.Douglas Smith Coffee Hour at close of Worship Church School in all Departments Crib Corner for infants .Ted.McLearon Director of Music Egypt escape to be marked at the Shaar Saturday morning will be observed as Shabbos Shiroh at Congregation Hashomayim.This Sabbath commemorates the Jews\u2019 esca from Egypt and successful crossing of the Red Sea.At this Sabbath the beautiful musical portion of the Bible composed by Moses at the crossing of the Red Sea is read from the scrolls of the Torah.In honor of this special Sabbath, the Congregation Shaar Hashomayim choir will participate with numerous special compositions on this occasion.The recreation and leisuretime program on Sunday will be highlighted by Vijay Mather, who will speak on the Indian way of thinking and living in the lounge Music series is launched at Temple Sabbath Shirah Services, ushering in Jewish Music Month, will be held in the Temple Emanu-El sanctuary tomorrow, at 8:15 pm.An address will be given by Prof.Gedaliah Wiseman of Haifa, Israel.on \u201cA Message from Mount Carmel.\u201d Cantor Herman K.Gottlieb and the Temple Choir under the direction of Frederick McLearon will present a new Friday eve service by Cantor Benjamin Siegel.Following the worship a special Oneg Shabbat will take place in the Grover auditorium where songs of Jewish life and tradition will be rendered by Edward I.Aronoff, tenor, and members of the Temple Choir.\u2018Should the Judiciary Remain Silent Any Longer\u201d will be the theme of the address by Hon.Mr.Justice Roger Ouimet at the 45th annual Fellowship dinner meeting of Temple Brotherhood on Monday evening, Feb.21 at 6:45 pm.The annual father, son and daughter luncheon takes place Saturday at 12:15 pm.following the junior congregation worship, in celebration of Tu B\u2019Shevat, the New Year of the Trees.There will be a program of entertainment, gifts for all and a special mystery guest.Temple Brotherhood holds an open board meeting on Tuesday, Feb.8, at 8:15 pm under the chairmanship of President Ted Nashman.All members of the congregation are urged to attend.UNITED 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 JANUARY 30 Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.Guest Speaker, Mr.James Gilmore Action for Food Production New Delhi, India Church School - Crib Corner All are Welcome Shaar\u2019 at 2 pm.The Men's Association will have its regular Sunday morning activities and services at 8.45 am in the Chapel, a study-discussion group at 9.15, breakfast at 9.45, and a guest lecturer and program at 10.30.The Beginners\u2019 English Talmud course continues under the direction of Rabbi Herbert Mandl on Tuesday evenings at 8 pm in Classroom A of the New Library Building.College-age members of the community and their friends are cordially invited to a wine and cheese cabaret featuring an evening of Jewish music and folk dancing this Saturday evening at 8 pm in the Kensington Avenue Hall.SPEAKS HERE: Guest speaker at the 11 am service Sunday at Westmount Park United Church is to be James Gilmore, a successful chicken farmer near Barrie.Ont., who sold out in 1962 to go to India under the auspices of the United Church of Canada to help set up a pilot project in .raising chicken broilers.Mr.Gilmore and his wife are about to return to India after furlough at home, Mrs.J.McGowan church chairman Mrs.Joan McGowan, 288 Grosvenor avenue, was elected chairman of the board of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount, at the church's recent annual meeting.Bertram N.Tait of Dorval was elected president.Other Westmounters named were Miss N.Burnett, 52 Academy road, clerk, and Miss Adrienne Mellor, recently of Westmount and now of Cote des Neiges, and Mrs.Elsie Sparling, 4557 Sherbrooke street west, directors.\u2018 The basis of genuine brotherhood will be brought out Sunday at Christian Science Church services.Scripture readings will include: \u201cBeloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth St.Matthias parish meets The annual meeting of parishioners of St.Matthias\u2019 Church will be held in the Parish Hall on Sunday morning following a short service in the Church at 10:00 am.The usual 9:30 and 11:00 o'clock services have been combined for this occasion and the Church School will meet at 10:30 in the church erypt. St.Andrew's annual set for Sunday The annual riceting of St.Andrew\u2019s United Church takes place this Sunday following the 11 am service.Reports will received of church activities during 1971, including the financial statement, and new officers will be elected.A special feature will be the election of the first women elders at this local church.During the service a brief sermon \u201cGod\u2019s Lively People\u201d will be given by Rev.E.A.Kirker.Modern day Africa was the subject discussed by a newly formed study group which meets Tuesday under the convenorship of Mrs.Dorothy Sutherland.Next Monday at 10:15 am, a coffee party will give the United Church Women opportunity to meet some of the 50 new members who joined the St.Andrew's congregation during the t year.More new members will be received on Feb.13.soaring last Sunday's service a ial musical contribution was e performance of Bach's \u2018He Hath Filled the Hungry\" sung b Kathleen Stuckey, contralto, wi accompaniment by Ariane Dind and Valerie Gold, flutists, accompanied by Gordon White, organist.Worshippers were invited to borrow Church Library books by Barbara Ward, internationally recognized economist and interpreter of world affiars.It was reported recently that 60 books from the library have been in circulation in recent weeks.70s cities There will be a discussion on \u2018Cities of the Seventies\u2019 at the St.James Literary Society's weekly meeting Tuesday at 8:15 pm at the Windsor Hotel ADDRESS INSTITUTE: The 31st Temple Emanu-El institute on Judaism for clergy and religious educators takes place at the Temple Monday, Feb.7, and the lecturers include Msgr.John M.Oesterreicher, (left) director of the Institute of Judaeo-Christian Studies, Seton Hall, University, N.J.and Rabbi Dr.Joseph Gutt- mann, professor of art history at Wayne State University, Detroit.This gathering founded by Dr.H.J.Stern attracts hundreds of clergy of all denominations annually and has been regarded as a pioneer effort in ecumenism.EDUCATIONAL CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH Sisterhood of Shaar Hashomayim will be commencing intensive French courses, 6 weeks of 90 minute classes for $30.00.Classes will be graded by instructors into five different levels and held at the convenience of each group.Registration Monday, January 31st 1 PM, Kensington Hall.Open to the public.For further information call Mrs.Harold Brownstein at 486-2541 or Synagogue office - 937-9741.TIME TO ENROL io me » (ASSOCIATION DAY CL Evening REFRES Day or F.venings e Shorthand Gregg & Pitman, in English and French o Typewriting, manual and clevtrie « Business English: Grammar VENIN ALEXANDER Business College Member Association\u2019 Business Colleges Inc.Jenn H.Allen, P.C.T., G CT.Principal re for Young Ladies only, and Adult Women.ES arc for Male and Female Students, JURSE for Adults wishing to re-enter business \u2014 COURSES Full Secretarial .General Clerical .Steno-Typist .Legal Secretarial SURECTS IN to Administration oo! Now in session ALEXANDER Business College 353 MOUNT ROYAL AVE.W.(corner Park) (Established over 10 Years al Same Central Location) Enxy Commuting Facilities with Central Rus Terminal at our Deng JR LAL A eo Letter Compilation; Fibing « Office l'ractice; Spelling .pe realite and Deportment Standings CITY OF WESTMOUNT Recreation Department HOCKEY PROGRAM Hockey standings Monday GSGPWLD FAPts.Termite Guards 12651021 210 Dragons 12651014 510 Knights 126141 321 3 Bears 126051 313 1 Mosquito Broncs 1263121612 8 Mules 1263121613 8 Huskies 1261231113 5 Bulls 1260331419 3 Pee Wee Bulls 14760142 16 13 Huskies 148431272 9 Kings 1473402327 6 Mules 1483502533 6 Seals 1471332228 5 Broncs 1471332231 5 All Stars Pee Wee 8 5 3 0 28 26 10 Bantam 2110 911 2 Bantam Bruins 15760116 713 Rangers 15752027 1410 Hawks 1571421121 4 Leafs 157061 416 1 Midget Hornets 157412231810 Spartons 15 7 3 31 23 24 7 Mustangs 15 8 3 4 1 27 23 7 Badgers 15 8 2 4 2 22 30 6 Senior Wanderers 126609027 712 Stars 1264202315 8 Sabres 126240 914 4 Bruins 1260601235 0 Scoring Leaders Scoring leaders Monday: GP G A Pts.Termite Robert Paskulin, Dragons 6 6 410 Mosquito Ronald Lloyd, Brones 6 10 1 11 Pee Wee Stuart Gold, Bulls 615 621 All Stars .Andrew Ferrier, Pee Wee 7 310 Harry Charlton, Bantam 2 314 Jerry Coughlan, Bantam 1 2 2 4 Bantam Leo Lefebvre, Rangers 7 10 6 16 Midget Nick Birks, Spartons 7 7 11 18 Senior Bill MoJannet,Stars 6 7 310 The.Wesimount Examiner, Thursday.January 27,192 - 7 \u201c, .' pS Lb QUEBEC WEEKLIES\u2019 OFFICERS: The 19-member Quebec Weekly Newspapers Association, comprised of English-language and bilingual local community newspapers of the province, held its annua! convention Saturday at the Hotel Bonaventure.Main business was preparations for the Augusi national convention of the Canadian Community Newspapers Association, to which the QWNA will be host in Montreal.Lou Miller, 12 Chesterfield avenue, publisher ot The Monitor, The Si.Laurent News ana Lachine Dorval Leader, handed over the presidency to John W.Sancton, publisher of The Wesimouni Examiner.Lett to right are Cecil Leggett, News & Chronicle Pointe Claire, secretary-treasurer Lloyd B.Bliss, The Stanstead Journal, director; Mr.Sancton: Ron Jones, Lake of Two Mountains Gazette, Hudson, director; Mr.Miller; Norman Johnson, Lake of Two Mountains Gazette, vice- president, and Ross M.Greer, North Shore News, Plerrefonds, director.Weredale boys would welcome disused skis The Weredale House ski program was under way last week at Murray Hill (King George Park) with 15 boys participating.Only the lack of ski equipment kept another 25 boys at home.Perhaps there is some spare ski equipment lying in basements around Westmount.A call to 935- 7417 will bring an eager volunteer driver to pick it up.Evening programs in the House are popular activities these dark evenings.Alex Everitl, the volunteer in charge of copper enamelling, has an enthusiastic group meeting once a week.Angus Currie is teaching leatherwork to a dozen hoys who have been making watch bands and money pouches.Andrea Kneeland and Geoff.Nayman are just starting a Drama Club.Marielle Green, a volunteer from the lakeshore who comes in to Weredale one evening a week, still attracts a large group to \u201cbachelor survival\u201d classes.This week they are to learn the fine art of preparing spaghetti.Two of the boys, Wade Buchan e ATLAS Protection Inc.and Richard Baumier, are taking judo at Dawson College.Bad news: the Senior Floor Hockey Team was defeated by Tyndale House.INDOOR PARKING AT ITS BEST Hourly, Daily, Weekly or Monthly Also Dead Storage Reasonable Rates VICTORIA AVENUE GARAGE \"\"Westmount\u2019s Finest Garage\u2019\u2019 370 Victoria Ave.486-0767 (Just below Sherbrooke St.) Westmount \u201817 Asenuer \u2018Aepsanyjl \u201cJOUJUIEXZ JUNOUISSM SOUL ZL6L TEE EL Small Whole Carrots, No Assorted Flavours, French Style Green or Wax Beans y With Pectin Palanda : /WAGSTAFFE \u2014 ; /SNYDER\"s FANCY( ~~ ANDARI (VEGETABLES | JAMS \u201c| ORANGES 140.oz.tins 25 9 fl.ox.jars \\ 50 VOfl.ox.tins WHAT A GREAT WAY TO START THE YEAR! i 22 All prices in this ad guaranteed effective through 49 Saturday, Jonuary 29th, 1972.A L (Mgr.Insert Areas) N51) A | CAMPBELLS woe 75 51.00 CES A CURAD sonas 2 0% 51.00 we care - J Stock Up! 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