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[" EE 5 i SET Ja: LA ; You Say ng Arrogance of dictatorship in a most blatant form The following letter by Mme Vauteler.and the petition for which this veteran Westmount fighter for and winner of important causes asks broadest possible support.are regarded by The Examiner as particularly important documents which this newspaper vigorously endorses: Sir: | wonder how many Westmounters realize that the battle, to protect our police force from the recommendations of the Daigneault report is actually only one aspect of a far graver situation our Island of Montreal, suburban municipalities are facing.or that there is little use in winning today\u2019s fight for our police, if the situation that threatened them remains untouched._ Today, what we citizens of Westmount have at stake is far more vital to our future than even a depleted police force.It is.quite simply.the choice between accepting or rejecting a law that seeks to impose on us the arrogance of dictatorship in a most blatant form.The powers given the MUC\u2019s Security Council by Bill 281 have imposed (possibly unwittingly) a totalitarian\u2014 almost unchallengeable\u2014autocracy over our island municipalities\u2019 taxes and police, in which we, who \u2018\u2019pay the piper,\u201d are refused a voice.Our citizens now must decide if this is a situation they are willing to accept.Municipalities\u2019 solvencies imperilled The use, to date, made of these powers, places both the MUC and its Security Council as clearly the servants of Montreal\u2019s interests and Montreal\u2019s interests alone, through a deliberate exploitation of the other cities of our Island.Created, officially, to reduce our island's municipal police-costs through integration (which is what we were told when the Bill was debated) the Security Council, operating in secret and without consultation, has escalated assessments to the point where they imperil our municipal solvencies.Where Montreal's costs have dropped 30 percent, suburban costs have risen 300 to 400 percent\u2014from, as an example, $23,000 for the small city of Kirkland to a present $400,000.For it's police-budget alone! Since the budgets imposed\u2014in secrecy and with no explanations vouchsafed\u2014by the Security Council, cannot be questioned even by its parent body and cannot be appealed against, except to the Quebec Police Commission of Quebec\u2014also a non-elective body, not answerable to those it rules over and taxes\u2014since this budget comes into effect even if rejected by vote of the MUC Council, a species of police-state administration.of taxation without representation, never before encountered, has been imposed on our suburban communities.Police Brotherhood dictatorship It is hard to know if our Quebec government\u2014 alarmed out of common sense at the financial position of Montreal as the situation seems to suggest, intended creating what amounts to a Montreal Police Brotherhood dictatorship over us.or were unaware of the power over free citizens it was placing in non-elective hands.A situation has been created, however, that violates the basic freedoms of any democracy\u2014and that only strong, Continued on page seven (Text on page five) NEXT WEEK WEATHER By ERIC NEAL January 5 to 13 Below zero nights, and days bright but quire cold.As usual, clear blue, sunny skies from the third day after the new moon until the day before the moon first Quarter.Very cold, but mainly sunny through the middle of the week.Afternoon snowflurries.Easing tem: peratures will then bring us an unpleasant thaw lasting into next week.Fog, freezing drizzle and 10 to 15° or more of soft snow in two storms would be usual.Easterly then northwest winds with 40 mites per hour gusts are our normal fare at this time.Temperature range during the week: 15 degrees below zero nights and 40 to 45 F some days.Sunshine only 15 hours.week for only *4\" per year.| A HE = tas, T H_E PUG VA RO Exami Dur Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home Vol.XLV, No.1 MEMENTO OF HERO'S COMEBACK: Among the scant audience of eight citizens attending last night's city council meeting was ex- Mayor Peter M.McEntyre, shown here proudly displaying a painting presented to him on New Year's Eve at a party at Queen Mary Road Veterans\u2019 Hospital by Sgt.-Maj.Walter Leja.On May 17, 1963, the Royal Canadian Engineers explosives expert was dismantling a terrorist bomb in a letterbox at Lansdowne and Westmount avenues when it exploded.He lay near death for months.He slowly fought his way back and this painting represents a landmark: done by Walter Leja who is right-handed, with an artificial left arm.Mr.McEntyre, who was an alderman at the time of the near-fatal incident nearly 10 years ago, was personally invited to the entertainment and said last night he accepted the painting from Mr.Leja in behalf of the City of Westmount.One mishap New Year's disappears New Year's Eve, with its tales of traffic horrors in past years.was remarkably quiet for Westmount Police.Only one traffic accident was reported to police during the evening, at 9:28 pm.When patrolmen arrived at the scene, the \u201caccident\u2019\u2019 (two cars) had disappeared.No other accidents were reported by the time the night shift went off duty on New Year's morning.Grate foils, theft anyway Three articles were stolen from a rooming house at 4064 Dor- chester boulevard West on Tuesday night of last week, including a $60 typewriter, an alarm clock and a transistor radio.The thieves tried to get in though a basement window, which had been broken, but found their way barred by a grating they could not remove.They went to the back of the house and found the rear door insecure, and walked in.Large haul from Cougar Nearly $200 in casl.nd newly- bought items were sto.en from a car on the first parking level of Alexis Nihon Plaza last Thursday between 5 and 7 pm.The front and rear windows on the left side of the green Mercury Cougar had been smashed.Missing were $60 in cash, a transistor radio, bag of groceries, a two-piece pant suit, a fur hat, scarf and a car heater, all of which had just been purchased.Today's World \u201cI have a theory that insanity is hereditary \u2014 we catch it from our children.\u201d Westmount 215, P.Q., Thursday, January 4, 1973 10¢ Revealed: Social affairs À \u2018social affairs advisory committee.\u201d decided upon by city council in camera immediately following its Dec.19 open meeting and unannounced until last night, has been appointed and already had its first meeting This information was revealed by Ald.William T.Wood, public service commissioner of the city, who said the advisory committee will help in forming decisions about future city involvement in social services.Ald.Wood unveiled his news as an item of \u2018\u2018new business\u2019\u2019 at the tail end of a nine-minute statutory council meeting last night attended by all but one alderman (Mr.Aspler) and an audience of eight citizens.At the Dec.19 meeting, Mr.Wood had been closely questioned about the city's intentions in social matters but gave no hint of such a committee, Various- individual interested groups earlier had been sounded out for their views upon which no decisions have yet been taken.Members listed The new body, which held its first meeting last Thursday and is slated to confer again on Monday includes Westmount Municipal Association President Mel Nixon, who is also president of S.A.McLernon & Co.Ltd.; David Braide, senior vice- president of Canadian Industries Limited and board chairman of the Westmount YMCA; Robert Glaymon, general counsel for Kruger Pulp and Paper Company, who is a director of 4424, Inc.and chairman of the School Committee at Roslyn School; Westmount School Commissioner Mrs.Joan Rothman; and lan Rochester, president of lan Rochester and Associates, who was a founding member of the Westmount Park pre-school program.Mrs.Rothman was appointed chairman.In praising Ald.Wood for his efforts in organizing the committee, Mayor Paul Ouimet said Mr.Wood \u2018\u2018has done a really fine job\u2019 in tackling the problem of social services.He noted that Ald.Wood had initially been \u201cvery reticent\u201d about getting involved in the field, hut that \u201che\u2019s really seized it!\u201d To which Ald.Leeds Nelson remarked, \u201cThere's no way he can get out of it now!\u201d 2 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4, 1973 Seven groups give city Nearly everyone involved in social services in Westmount feels that the city should SINCE 1916 OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE - RESIDENTIAL - - COMMERCIAL - - INDUSTRIAL - WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.Rene Guitard, Manager 637-2308 24 HOUR SERVICE establish a department of social affairs to look after the delivery of human services.The City of Westmount received seven briefs recently, all saying essentially the same thing, in response to a request it made concerning service delivery and organization within the city administration.The responses received were basically comments on a survey carried out by City Manager Norman Dawe earlier this autumn of social services in cities similar to Westmount.Mr.Dawe met with the groups on Nov.2 to ask their opinions about new directions or changes the city should make in the light of the information he had obtained.The seven groups answering his request were the Office for Community and Social Development, the Westmount School Board, the Westmount Municipal Association, the Family Service Association, the Westmount Senior Citizens \u201centre, 4424 Inc., and a group of social workers connected with benefit of ideas on social services various agencies who live in Westmount.The commentaries and briefs submitted by the various groups are being discussed at a series of closed committee meetings of city council, which may result in decisions affecting the 1973 annual budget.The budget is due to be passed at the next council meeting, Tuesday at 8 pm.Council will also be considering other briefs submitted to them previously by several groups regarding specific proposals in the area of social services.Remarkably similar The groups came up with remarkably similar proposals covering a broad range of social service delivery, though each brief sent to the city emphasized a different aspect of what they hope will become a department of social affairs for the city.All of the groups were able to follow the lead of Westmount Medical Officer Dr.Antoine Valois, who had submitted an Andre Bourassa Radio & T.V.Reg\u2019d.Radio - Television REPAIRS 486-6551 David McGarvie Service Dept.When you complain aboutimproper advertising, we do something about it.Fast.For example: The case of the MagneticBracelet From the files of the Advertising Standards Council In an advertisement.a namutactarer clamed that his \u201cmagnetic bracelet\u201d rossessed thérapeute value for sutterers trom various illnesses I This is the advertising rule that was broken: SNe advertisement shall be prepared.or be knowingly accepted.windh offers false hope me the torm of a cure or reliel for the mentally or phyacalhy handicapped.either ona temporary or permanent basis 7 Here's what we did about it, immediately.\\s soon as the Advertising Standards Council recened a consumer com plant about the advertisement ve vontacted the manufacttrer and'_asked tom tor proot ob Ins clams, We recened no direct reply.bat he very quickly dropped \u201clt reference mm hs advertise to therapeutic values, The bracelet is now sold as J ornanwent.Keep this complaint notice.Then if you see advertising that's dishonest or unfair, send it to us.Product or Service Advertising Standards Council COMPLAINT NOTICE Date advertisement appeared Where it appeared .TV .\"Outdoor .\u201cRadio \u201cNewspaper * Magazine .Transit Name of publication or station Standards Code because Name Address City Advertising Standards Council.159 Bay Street, Toronto 116, Ontario.lone Province | | | | 1 1 | | | | f | | | | Please investigate this advertisement which in my opinion breaks the Canadian Advertising | | | | ( | | | | | | | 7 | | 1 | | | | | | | | | | I | 1 | | | | 1 | | | 1 ! The Advertising Standards Council is a division of the Canadian Advertising Advisory Board.We work for better advertising.extensive brief a month previous to the November meeting (see The Examiner, Nov.30) which had been circulated to the various groups.The Family Service Association was the only group which did not specifically recommend a department of social affairs for the city.FSA chose instead to speak in broad terms about the need for \u2018special services\u2019\u2019 and the necessity of cooperation with the city government.The FSA brief also discusses the implications of social service reorganization under Bill 65 passed by the Quebec government earlier in the year.Several of the other briefs also mention this bill, stressing the need to find a means of co-operation and coordination between the various groups before the bill's measures are implemented.The brief presented on behalf of the board of directors of the Westmount Senior Citizens Centre, while speaking largely of its own interests and concerns, specifies the need for a \u2018coordinator of social services\u201d whose duty it would be to help various service groups with resource and information- sharing.The seniors\u2019 centre brief then goes on to support the principle of a social affairs department which, again, would co-ordinte and communicate among the various groups, rather than controlling them.Separate groups The seniors believe, however, that \u2018the provision of services must rest with separate organizations.\u201d The structure for a social affairs department referred to in this case as a department of social planning was outlined graphically by the Office for Community and Social Development.Members of that office felt that such a department should have three main branches, including a health division, recreation division, and community and social affairs division.The last of these three, according to the Office, would be in charge of co-ordinating the various existing services and developing new ones where they were needed.The health and welfare committee of the Westmount Municipal Association specified functions for a department of social affairs, including a planning and evaluation role, supervision and co-operation with other socially-related departments, including health, recreation and public safety.Both the WMA health and welfare committee brief and the paper submitted by 4424 Inc.propose that the department of social affairs have a \u2018citizens committee, possibly comprised of a representative from each group involved, that would act as an advisory body\u201d department itself.The Westmount School Board also mentioned this proposal, but laid its stress on the qualifications for the social service director, who would run the department and work closely with such an advisory committee.Part of Community The department, according to the school board, should be \u201cheaded by a highly trained individual, who is knowledgeable and has experience in psychosocial intervention, and who would be committed to making this department part of the Westmount community.\u201d The group of six social workers who responded to the questionnaire, headed by Mrs.Fred Poland, included all of the proposals mentioned by other groups, choosing to stress the functions of the department of social affairs itself.The functions they stressed were quite similar to those expressed by the WMA's health and welfare committee, with some notable additions.The social workers felt that the department should be directly responsible for the 4424 youth centre rather than allowing it to be an independently-maintained organization.They also stressed that the city welfare department should be be directly connected with the department of social affairs, \u2018so that the clientelle receiving assistance may also benefit from other services.\" Despite the range of groups and agencies involved in the commentaries, all the proposals submitted to the city are generally supportive of one another, and all point to the establishment of a central office within the city administration to look after the delivery of services in Westmount.IRVINE LEC TRIG INC Better electrical work, our current affair Electrical Contractor, 1206 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal 102 For industrial, commercial or residential installations, modifications, maintenance and upkeep call us at: 935-1131 + CUITS WARNING: The Department of National Health and Welfare advises that danger to heaith , 4 r\u2019 J increases with amount smoked.to the C al al 866-4551 VETERANS TAXI ASS'N.Foe Tm \u2014m\u2014m\u2014m\u2014=\u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014 where were they going?! le oe on on mt a 2 wo om er The following calls were answered by the Westmount Fire Brigade during the past week.Dec.27 5:50 pm: 4557 Sherbrooke, smell of gas; 5:26: 23 Springfield, stove; 3:40 pm: 510 Roslyn, food in oven; food on _ = Dec.28 8:28 am: 215 Redfern, ballast transformer overheated; 11:26 am: 4460 St.Catherine, service call; 7:40 pm: 6 Weredale Park, roll of toilet paper on fire; Dec.29 Nil; Dec.30 2:13 pm: 40 Roxborough, broken radiator hose in auto in garage; 6:21 pm: Melville and St.Catherine, false alarm ; Dec.31 5:30 pm: 10 Roxborough, blocked water drain; 7:21 pm: 707 Victoria, leaking roof; 7:50 pm: 4500 de Maisonneuve, defective garbage disposal unit: 9:46 pm: 27 Bellevue, blocked water pipe: 10:20 pm: 46 Belvedere Place, water in house; Kids\u2019 jostle yields purse on escalator A woman had her wallet stolen while passing through Alexis Nihon Plaza last Thursday evening about 7 pm, allegedly by two juveniles who were *\u2018pushing and shoving\" behind her while she rode the escalator.She reported to Westmount Police that she had come from the Metro station and was on her way to a pet shop on the main floor of the plaza when she was bumped by the two juveniles.Whenshe arrived at the pet store, she said, her wallet was missing.The wallet contained $7 in cash, credit cards and personal papers.Police are seeking the two juveniles.Try fails Marks were found around the locks at the front and rear entrances of an apartment at 414 Victoria avenue last Thursday at 3:30 pm.The residents of apartment 8, who had been out for an hour, reported the find to Westmount Police, even though the attempted entry had been unsuccessful.Jan.12:04 am: 55 Belvedere circle, smoke scare; 2:25 am: 72 Belmont crescent, water in basement; 9:21 pm: Dorchester and Clan- deboye, false alarm; Dec.2 12:20 am: 485 Grosvenor, fire in house; 1:27 am: 335 Clarke, smell of natural gas; :20 am: 4192 St.broken window.we Catherine, to your destination \u2014 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 car he will pick it up ot 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 SERVICE LTD.4018 St.Catherine St.West Est.1963 * 937-2816 CALL ANYTIME House o CW an Q Phone YAY OWOTS Erccttent Guatity Be) TH SF WAR Al Jv Ke Examiner Thursday, January 4, 1973 - 3 The young mother of two Westmount Park School tots who is working on her BA in, philosophy also took on her first venture into public office yesterday\u2014which probably will be short-lived\u2014when she became most likely the last person to be elected to The School Commissioners for the Municipality of the City of Westmount\u2014 otherwise known as the West- mount School Board.The acclamation of Mrs.Jenny L.Gooch, 348 Kensington avenue, was declared a 2 pm along with the unopposed re-election of Mrs.Muriel Kaplan, 735 Upper Belmont avenue, when no other nominations were received by Secretary-Treasurer Margot Andrews.\u2018Still to be trusted\u2019 School Board set Mrs.Gooch, who describes herself as *\u2018under 30\u2014still to be trusted,\u201d also may be the youngest school commissioner to be named here.She and Mrs.Kaplan are nominees of the Westmount Municipal Association, The new occupant of Seat No.5, vacated on term-expiry by Commissioner iain Gow, a University of Montreal professor, who did not choose to stand again.Mrs.Kaplan continues in Seat No.1 and also represents the local board on the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal.The local board is scheduled to disappear next July with the restructuring of the educational system on the Island of Montreal and Mrs.Gooch frankly stated that it was only in knowing this that she agreed to stand.*\u2018I could not have faced the prospect of a three-year term,\u201d she said yesterday.However, she had had experience of the Westmount board * VER\u201d WE.3-4046 oy WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers ESTABLISHED 1899 OHMAN\u2019S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave., + / \u2018 Ÿ Zz \\ 2\u201c lu Mrs.Jenny L.Gooch as an active member of the Westmount Park Home & School Association, of which she is treasurer.She had found the board always \u2018\u2018approachable and willing to help experimentation,\u201d specially with regard to her interest in children with learning difficulties.Mrs.Gooch was not particularly distressed, however, over the demise of the *\u2018fluid and open\u2019 Westmount School Board.\u201cIt will die gracefully, 1 am sure,\u201d she said.The school committees will be the great thing to follow, she felt.Mrs.Gooch was born and CITY 4 ity co RMI No doing No building permits were issued at city hall during the past week.City pays out $2,187,563 A total of $2,187,563.99 was paid out by the City of Westmount between Oct.29 and Dec.2, 1972.Of the sum, $395,780.80 went to employees on the city payroll, while $1,791,783.19 made up the accounts payable.Ald.Leeds Nelson presented the figures to city council at the statutory January meeting last night at city hall.They were approved without discussion.brought up in Westmount though prefers to call herself \u2018\u2018a Mon- trealer.\u2019 She was educated at King's Hall, Compton.First meeting of the new board takes place Monday evening, Jan.15, at 8 pm in the board room at Westmount High School.In 1854 the first railway post office in North America was established between Niagara Falls and London, Ontario.The last railway mail car run was made between Campbellton, N.B., and Levis, P.Q., on April 24th 1971.*l{ FOR SALE Royal Trust THE SIGN THAT SELLS\u2019 Mr.John Aird Mrs.Jane Allan Mrs.Catherine Barton Mr.Douglas W.Baxter Mrs.Joan Colby Mrs.Margaret Evans Mr.Craig Groves Mr.Warren Hills Mrs.Julie Keefer Mrs.Valerie Kyle Mrs.Barbara Ferguson Mr.J.R.Quinlan, F.R.I.Manager Buying or Selling for residential real estate MONTREAL'S LARGEST REALTOR Office Open Saturdays to serve you better our expert staff: Contact with confidence, in confidence 433-9184 Mrs.Claudette Limoges 481-5907 487-4791 Mme Mareille Lavery 486-7650 481-9157 Miss M.Loofbourow 937-6191 937-1594 Mrs.Muriel Maclsaac 935-8009 935-8625 Mrs.Joan McCallum 935-8154 932-6329 Mrs.Joan McGuigan 489-7150 481-6360 Mrs.Elizabeth Paul 481-9915 482-8647 Mrs.Nicole Powell 487-6069 932-5464 Mrs.Dorothy Raich 482-4793 737-6911 Mr.Mark Rost 738-3796 488-8423 Mrs.G.Strous 487-2907 Mr.Aubrey Wassyng 937-6674 Royal Trust 4145 Sherbrooke St.W.932-2936 PRIZE wy CY an NC 2 PPC an AOA OM Mun; rd THE Fxaminer Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home WESTMOUNT Published Every Thursday by J.W.Sancton & Sons Ltd., 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 8:00 p.rn.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; 3 years, $12.75.Ten cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Community Newspapers Association, \u2019 Quebec Weekly Newspapers Association.Second class mail registratinn number 1760 4 - Thursday, January 4, 1972 We Say Back Mme Vautelet MME Renée Vautelet, veteran of many a campaign won against obstinate authority.deserves massive support from her fellow Westmount citizens for the courageous campaign she has launched with the cunning of a fighting tigress.We have allied ourselves readily with this tough-minded lady who, at an age when she deserves to be content merely to cheer us on from the sidelines, has grasped the real issue behind the grossly unpopular attempt at police integration and the Montreal Urban Community's malformation.She perceives, as we do, the island wide ferment as symptoms of a far more dangerous turn: the unmistakable trend of the Liberal government of Premier Robert Bourassa to excessive concentration of power in Quebec and autocratic rule.Her assessment is all the more valuable in that she and her distinguished antecedents have been steadfastly among the staunchest Liberals in the province and country.Mme Vautelet issues, in her letter on our front page this week, a call to all citizens\u2014those already concerned and particularly to those not yet awake to the dangers\u2014to carry their protest direct to the man where the buck ends, Premier Bourassa himself.Last September's mass meeting in Victoria Hall was but a pinprick, if that, to the provincial government.The thousands of Westmount signatures handed to Westmount's provincial member, Hon.Kevin Drummond, obviously had no effect.We now know they were given to a man with no influence.The issue then was important enough: the Daigneault report threat to our basic local police protection.But that such a threat could be made.in defiance of an already bad piece of legislation by the province's own appointee, MUC Police Director Daigneault, is taken by Mme Vautelet to manifest even more sinister motivations at Quebec's seat of power.The excuse given for Premier Bourassa's seeming unconcern about the reaction of Montreal islanders to Quebec's drift toward autocracy is that he has more abiding worries on his plate.Object, therefore, of this new campaign is to impress upon the premier himself that many people share the view of Mme Vautelet and her committee that he is, perhaps even unknowingly.drifting toward government by dictatorship.The decent man who our premier is could be shaken into response and action to counter this charge if enough responsible citizens indicate to him, by their petitions, that they believe it could be true.This petition is for everyone and most particularly those citizens of responsibility in business, industry, finance, the professions who abound in West- mount and have the most to lose and the most to fear from government with a bent to rule by raw power and without consent.This is the segment of the community which Premier Bourassa should least like to have arrayed against him on this, or any other, issue.Czar Marcil talks cops IF.by chance.Quebec in its patently defective MUC legislation and its takeover of government by its own appointees on Montreal island, does so out of some fear, perhaps the one man it fears most is one Mr.Guy Marcil, president of the Montreal Policemen\u2019s Brotherhood.The government has extended the disproportionate power of this man, over the municipal government of the City of Montreal, to the entire island, delivering into his hands the police security of nearly half the population of the province, those who reside in the MUC territory.At was therefore with grim fascination that we watched this man being interviewed on CBC's Hourglass last evening.While all island municipalities.except Montreal.fight for time against the MUC Police Act in the hope of rationalizing its most frightening features, we heard Mr.Marcil complaining that it is taking \u2018\u2018too much time\u2019 to implement this instrument of extension of his power.\u201cIt is not the government's fault.\u201d either, he declares.After all.could he be expected to blame a government which forced-fed him to his patent pleasure another 1.000 or so members for his union, from the to-be-dismantled outlying police forces?\u201cIt is a very good law.\u201d he fawned.As if to curry favor with the men who will come under his direct influence.he intimated that he was opposed to those examinations to which only the non- Montreal officers of the new MUC force were recently subjected.They were necessary however, he said, to \u2018\u2018normalize\u201d the status of officers in outlying municipalities who may have been promoted at a faster pace than those of equivalent rank in Montreal.Here is a clue to where the framers of Bill Continued on page five Hon.C.M.Drury says.The enlarged E.E.C.The economic and political consequences of Britain's entry into the E.E.C.are the object of considerable interest and study in the Canadian government these days.Analysts have been preparing for some time now, in advance of the Jan.1 entry date.to determine the precise quantity of Canadian exports, expressed in volumetric and dollar terms, which will be adversely affected by the loss of Commonwealth preferences and the right of free entry into the U.K.It is now considered likely that about one-half of our exports will be placed at a relative disadvantage.Some clarification is necessary, however, if this figure is to assume any credibility at all.Free entry lost Approximately one-quarter of our exports will lose their right of free entry, along with the Commonwealth preferences, and will suffer the effect of new \u2018reverse preferences\u2019 erected in favour of E.E.C.countries.A further 20 percent will lose the free access provision and will experience reverse preferences, another 10 percent will be limited by duty- free quotas agreed between Britain and the Community.and an additional 5 percent will lose only their traditional Commonwealth preferences.This leaves approximately 40 percent of our exports whose terms of access will not be changed at all.How these figures will affect Canadian industries cannot be precisely known without a thorough study by either industry level associations or by the firms themselves.Much depends of course on what proportion of a firm's output is exported, and what fraction of thal figure goes to the U.K.Whatever the extend of the difficlties, a couple of points which reduce their apparent impact on the Canadian economy should be borne in mind.First, the effect will be felt gradually over the next five years.the time it takes for Britain's import duties to be brought into line with the Community's common external tariff.This provides some time for the exporters to plan and prepare for the day of reckoning.Secondly, the total quantity of exports adversely affected will, in all likelihood, amount to no more than a tiny fraction of our annual exports.While this is no consolation to the firms and industries faced with the loss of traditional markets, it does mean that the overall impact on the Canadian economy easily can be borne.In fact, the amount is such that a quite small improvement in our exports to the U.S.or a fractional increase in the rate of growth of our domestic losses.Steady decline Another interesting point is that the proportion of Canadian exports to the U K.have been declining steadily (50 percent in 1900, 17 percent in 1960, 9 percent today), while our sales to the original Community have been rising rapidly during the last few vears.It is expected that the enlarged E.E.C.will absorb an even larger share of our exports as a result of increased economic activity within the Community itself.After all, the new nine-member community has a total population of 225 million and a G.N.P.of $693 billion, second only to the U.S.A.On the political side, the variables which account for the change in the relationship are all intangibles, and thus very difficult to calculate at the present time.One thing which is clear is that the special relationship which existed between Canada and the U.K.has now lost its economic base, which albeit had been decreasing rapidly over the years.However, there still exist strong bonds social which collectively assure that the friendship between our two countries will not be affected.Canada wishes Britain a successful association with Europe.historical, cultural, and Wana t Revoir Lab yes On Boigpitét tuer Thirty-five Years Ago January 7, 1938 \u201cA verdict of accidental death was returned by Coroner Prince Tuesday morning in the case of Wilfrid Lalonde, 64-year-old fireman at the Glen powerhouse, who was instantly killed Monday morning when a steam pipe burst.\" \u201cConstable Ovila Arsenault, connected with the Westmount Police department, has just been granted his diploma from the International Criminologists\u2019 School at Seattle, Wash., for proficiency in the science of fingerprinting.\u201d (Mr.Arsenault rose to rank of inspector and is now clerk of Westmount Municipal Court.) Twenty-five Years Ago January 9, 1948 \u201cThe Royal Montreal Regiment is calling for recruits to man its 4.2-inch Mortar Company which is soon to commence training under the direction of a former active service mortar officer specialist.Announcing the need for recruits, Lt.-Col.R.Schwob, MC, stresses that 4.2-inch mortar work is a completely new undertaking by the Westmount reserve force unit which previousiy trained with medium machine guns as its principal weapon.\u201d Fifteen Years Ago January 3, 1958 \u201cIn an exclusive interview with The Examiner, Mrs.H.L.Forbes, publicity director for the recently completed St.George's School, announced that His Excellency the Right Honorable Vincent Massey, Governor-General of Canada, had agreed to officiate at the dedication ceremonies of the school Jan.27.The Governor-General is to be accompanied by Air Vice-Marshal Adelard Raymond and by his secretary, Mr.Lionel Massey.\u201d .Five Years Ago January 4, 1968 \u201cCanada\u2019s Centennial Year festivities closed at Roslyn School in fitting fashion.A poetry contest which culminated a long series of events came to a fitting close at the school\u2019s closing assemblies for 1967.At these assemblies, over 300 participants were saluted, the winners, were honored, and a special folio to preserve all contributions was announced.Topics for the poems dealt with a variety of aspects of Canadiana.\u201d ET \u2014\u2014 see ) \u20ac We Say.Continued from page four 281 got the lopsided notion that Montreal policemen should be exempted from those quite literally degrading examinations.Mr.Marcil reveals himself as dedicated to the medieval and traditionally union theory that qualities of leadership arise only with the passage of time served.This from a union boss who long has been suspected of having entirely too much to say in the City of Montreal about promotions of officers of higher rank over whom.by contract, he has no jurisdiction.Then there were his crocodile tears for police officers who have wanted the opportunity to get to school for specialist training but denied, he said, that privilege\u2014possibly true of some very small forces but grossly untrue of most of the progressive police organizations on the island, of which Westmount is one.Our information is that the many RCMP, FBI, Ontario, Northwestern University and other excellent courses taken by non-Montreal officers gave them little credit in the assessments made in the Quebec Police Commission exams.So The final piece of nonsense from the Montreal Police czar was an attempt to defend Montreal's crime-solution record vis-a-vis the surrounding municipalities by saying the statistics lie.He claims that Montreal takes credit for only one crime solved with the conviction of a person who may have committed 20 crimes, whereas other forces claim 20 solutions.However incredible this assertion may be\u2014and in any event crime statistics are reported nationally, in some case internationally, by agreed rules of the numbers game\u2014the really important statistics in any progressive community relate not to the height of the solution rate but to the lowness of the crime rate.The name of the game is the quiet, efficient prevention of crime, not the noisy pursuit of the perpetrator.This is the real complaint about integration a-la-Quebec for the MUC.The Daigneault report.reflecting outdated thinking of Montreal and of the likes of Mr.Marcil.would play cops and robbers.Truly professional police work, such as we know it in Westmount, is an adult dedication, rather.to preventing the robbery in the first place.The Westmount Examiner, Editorial Notes OUR good friend and favorite radio character, CJAD\u2019s George Balcan, makes many a memorable quip on his morning marathons.New Year's Day he ran well on into the daylight hours, and perhaps even his renowned ingenuity for saying the right thing was wearing a bit thin\u2014as was many a Montreal temper with the inevitable slush born of heavy snows followed by unseasonably warm rain.He was, to say the least, a mite critical of Montreal's snow removal methods.His quip was to the effect that the big city had a new weapon against the white stuff of winter: \u201cSpring\u201d, he said.We are not given to jumping to the City of Montreal's defence\u2014we still think Westmount does most municipal things better\u2014but weighing the problems of traffic, inconsiderate car- parkers, the extraordinary December snowfall and the holiday season (civic workers deserve time off, too) we think Montreal has done a good job.Ever witness Toronto after a modest snowstorm?+ + + A paper dunce party hat to the CBC, Thursday, January 4, 1973 - S supposed purveyor of Canadian content and culture, for once again lazily feeding an American network coverage of the advent of the New Year last Sunday night, from New York.TV watchers were sobered, or driven to drink if sober, by the weary sight of one Guy Lom- bardo, and his **\u2018Royal Canadians\u2019 in name only, at a Waldorf-Astoria drag alternated with screaming mobs in Times Square.Just why New York should be regarded as having some special edge on 1973, or any other year, boggles us.The ultimate U.S.inanity was to be exposed to an \u2018\u2019instant replay\u201d of the countdown-to-midnight.Surely in Canada there was a greeting the New Year to be recorded by our national network which could have been more meaningful or, at least, more genuinely happy and gay.Full marks, however, to the CBC's handling earlier the same day of the tremendously moving national farewell to Lester B.Pearson, and appropriate scorn to the U.S.networks for virtually ignoring the passing of this great North American and world figure.It is significant that the death of a great U.S.president, Harry S Truman, figured almost as prominently in Canadian media and Canadian minds as south of the border, yet Americans appeared to know or care little or nothing of our well-loved Mike.TEXT To the Honourable Robert Bourassa, Prime Minister of the Province of Quebec, Parliament Buildings, Quebec.Mr.Prime Minister: As residents of the City of Westmount, we strongly protest the recommendations in the recent Daigneault Report that would strip us of most of our police-force.our police-cars and even our police-station.and would leave us almost defenceless in front of the criminal world.We protest even more strongly the alarming and dictatorial powers, given by Bill 28) to the MUC Security Council.which alone made such recommendations possible and which remove therefore much of the responsibility from Mr.Daigneault\u2019's shoulders.We also protest the flagrant exploitation\u2014without adeauate means of self defence\u2014of our Island of Montreal municipalities, to the sole advantage of Montreal, through present spiraling police costs in the MUC, imposed without consultation or agreement from these municipalities by the MUC and the MUC Security Council.The almost unchallengeable powers bestowed by this law have created a dictatorship potential in the hands of the Security Council\u2014and the Quebec Police Commission, that is it's sole court of appeal.This despite the fact that BOTH THESE BODIES ARE NON-ELECTIVE.NOT ANSWERABLE TO THE PUBLIC THAT PAYS THEIR SALARIES.AND WITH NO APPEAL ALLOWED IN BILL 281 FROM THE DECISIONS OF THE LATTER COMMISSION.This is taxation without police they pay for, to con- ; .representation at it\u2019s most ob- sultation and ultimate 3550 Cote des Neiges (Seaforth Medical Bldg.) 932-6806 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE noxious, and it presents a municipal solvency of the 5016 Sherbrooke W.(near Claremont) 487-5131 Service & Quotations on request situation no Citizen of a free communities it exploits.> 5302 Cote des Neiges (near Lacombe) 735-1579 368 VICTORIA AVE.emocracy .or shou ictatorship has always been ; ; accept.an ever-present shadow behind Se.Martin Shoppirg Centre, Chomedey 688-8864 487-1760 We must further protest the government in our Provine ad ee AAP A SUPER LOTTO THE FIRST COMPLETE NUMBER 5|3|8(6|7(1| Wns $200,000.The third complete number 15/6/62] ns $50,000.| \\ Yl IN 8 TICKETS ENDING BY 318 6,717 WW $10,000.8 tickets ending by 115(6|6(2] wn 1,000.5 :0;-00.000, MORE 816/71] WN 72,000.81 _uceterdm hr s[6[6[2] +\" 300.d 810 TICKETS ENDING BY 6|7|1| WN $500.810 tickets ending by 6162) wn 100.DRAWING: DECEMBER 31\" The second complete number 3/2(7/3(9]1| ws $100,000.The fourth complete number |7|7/914/6/0| vs 525,000.899979 TICKETS SOLD @ tickets ending by 2|\\7(3/9|1| win *1,000.§ tickets ending by 719/4/6/0] vn *1,000., 3600 WINNERS 81 tickets ending by 7131911] win +300.81 tickets ending by 94610) wn 300.$1361900, IN PRIZES 810 tickets ending by 391] wn 100.810 tickets ending by 416/0| wn 100.| who is Mr.Marcil trying to kid?OF PETITION ARS: oa soc persistant disregard, by officials of the MUC and the Security Council, of Article 205 d(f) of Bill 281, that requires the production of information, when requested, relating to expenses assessed against communities con- cerned\u2014and of Article 53 (1) of that same bill making consultation of the municipalities and other bodies concerned obligatory before the preparation and tabling of such documents as the Daigneault Report.These two articles represent nearly the only protection or concern for suburban municipalities found in Bill 281 and failure to obey them, when other powers were claimed, has severely shaken our confidence in the impartiality of the MUC and the Security Council.that appear clearly to function as the servants of Montreal\u2019s financial interests alone, at the expense of suburban tax payers such as ourselves, leaving us to wonder if is was not the real intent of the As now written, Mr.Prime Minister, Bill 281.and as a consequence, the MUC legislation in toto.represents an offense against every principle of democracy and lays open to question the honesty and aims of its legislation.Laws exist to serve the interests of those they administer.Bill 281 violates such interests.Municipalities possess fundamental rights to a voice in decisions they must pay for.The powers given the Security Council denies them such rights.Unless greatly amended, this legislation is, at this moment, discriminatory, dictatorial.and abusive of the rights to adequate police protection, to control of the we most strongly urge you, Mr.Prime Minister, to amend without delay the present powers of the MUC and it\u2019s Security Council.so as to free it from the suggestion of such a dictatorship by the Provincial Government and to leave the way clear for a measure of integreation and assistance to Montreal.(The shorter version of the same petition also states: \u2018We endorse fully the position of our mayor and municipal council, in their efforts to protect West- mount\u2019s citizens against exploitation.\u201d\u201d and also: \"May we suggest, somewhat bitterly, that \"IF we MUST sign checks of this sort for Montreal's deficits.Westmount\u2019s municipal government should, at least, possess the right to inspect that city\u2019s books.\u2019 Lone car in prang Ice on Westmount streets last Wednesday night caused a one- car spectacular on de Maison- neuve boulevard at about 9:15 pm.Gordon Prendergast of Montreal was driving his 1970 Chevrolet west when a car in front of him stopped.Mr.Prendergast applied his brakes and turned left to avoid hitting the vehicle.His car skidded, sliding across the street into a tree in front of 4300 de Maison- neuve, then continued sliding back across the street again until it came to rest on the sidewalk on \u20ac the north side.Mr.Prendergast was taken to professional cards the Queen Elizabeth Hospital following the mishap, where he was treated for cuts to his lower lip and his left leg.The front end of his car was demolished.The tree suffered no damage, according to Westmount Police.CLAUDE L MERCIER Arpenteur-Geometre Quebec Land Surveyor 489-8251 4898 de Maisonneuve O.Westmount HUGH SAVAGE 6th Floor Chartered Accountants 1310 Greene Avenue North of de Maisonneuve and COMPANY 937-9227 ar aed AE \"STE PR x 4 VEN Lig de : Le mpmont mare Eden Dispensing Opticians © Opticiens d'Ordonnance CONTACT LENSES eo » 1460 Sherbrooke W.(corner Mackay) 5 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 842-3809 Or we'll bust\u2014 Our water heaters Will not rust.\u2018 JOHN WATSON LIMITED Hartiey Barber, President PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS | 4 { { q 6 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4 1973 | ~~ GHURCH SERVICES Hz ir Wn AT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE UNITED ANGLICAN SYNAGOGUE WESTMOUNT ST.MATTHIAS TEMPLE EMANU-EL PARK CHURCH Cote D epurqune Road 4100 Sherbrooke St.W., (UNITED) Archdeacon J.N.Doidge Westmount, Montreal Lansdowne Ave.and Maisonneuve Blvd.Rev.J.E.Nix, B.A., B.D., S.T.M.Minister Mr.Christopher Jackson, Organist JANUARY 7th 11:00 A.M.\u201cAMAZING GRACE\" Mr.Gordon Simon Student Minister Coffee Hour & Crib Corner All are Welcome DOMINION DOUGLAS Westmount Boulevard and Lansdowne Avenue Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A, Rev.John T.P.Nichols, M.A, B.D., | B.D.10:45 A.M.Music before Service Ted McLearon - Organist 11:00 A.M.Morning Worship Sermon: \u201cCHRISTIANS ON THE FRONTIER\" Dr.Douglas Smith Coffee Hour at Close of Worship Church School in all departments.Mr.Ted McLearon - Director of Music ANGLICAN 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 The Rev'd.F.H.K.Greer EPIPHANY |} 8:00 A.M.Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M.Mattins: Sermon - The Rector 11:00 A.M.Choral Eucharist Sermon .The Rector 11:00 A.M.Church School and Nursery WEDNESDAY 10:00 A.M.Holy Eucharist Stephen A.Crisp, A.R.C.0O., Organist and Choirmaster.ST.STEPHEN'S DORCHESTER and ATWATER Lt.Col.The Rev\u2018d George B.Fee JANUARY 7TH 10:30 A.M.Holy Communion Eustace Tait, A.R.C.C.O.Organist and Choir Director WELCOME TOALL SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAY IM 450 Kensington Avenue Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Assistant Rabbi Herbert Mandl Cantor Nathan Mendelson Assistant Cantor Herman Muller SABBATH SERVICES Sabbath Eve - 4:15 in the Chapel Sabbath Morning - 8:45 in the Rain Synagogue Sabbath Twilight - 4:20 in the Chapel DAILY SERVICES Sunday, January 7 B:45 A.M, 4:25 P.M.Monday to Friday - 7:30 A.M.Monday to Thursday + 4:25 P.M.Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Emeritus Cantor Herman K.Gottlieb FAMILY SABBATH WORSHIP Friday Evening, January 5, at 7:45 p.m.The blessing of all young people celebrating birthdays during the months of December and January will be observed at the Worship.At the Oneg Shabbat following the service there will be a special birthday celebration in their honour, under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood.Saturday, January 6, at 11:30 a.m.Junior Congregation Service.TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL RESUMES CLASSES Saturday Morning, January 6 at 9:30 a.m.for the High School, Junior School and Confirmation classes.Daily Hebrew School Monday thru Thursday afternoons commencing at 4:00 p.m.SECOND SEMESTER OF THE SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Saturday, January 6 at 9:45 p.m.DR.STERN will commence a series of lectures on \"The Now Prophets\u2019 exploring the relevance of Israel\u2019s ancient prophets to our day.Breakfast precedes the class sessions.DAILY SERVICES Take place in The Chapel Monday thru Thursday at 5:45 p.m.Get in line St.Antoine street resident Fred Leclaire, who regularly attends City Council meetings, last night suggested the city make a New Year's resolution to \u2018\u2018stand in line\u201d to get federal doles for low- income housing, which have been announced in Ottawa.Mr.Leclaire spoke during the question-and-answer period following the formal city council meeting.Dominion discusses Key 73 Sunday morning in Dominion- Douglas United Church, Dr.Douglas Smith will discuss some of the implications of Key 73 which is sponsored by most of the denominations including the Roman Catholics.This movement of evangelism has many different aspects.It requires basically an attitude on the part of Christians that the time has come for action on the secular and pagan frontiers of society instead of waiting for those who now profess unbelief to come to the church.The regular program of Christian education will be resumed for all departments at 10 am for The Teens and Confirmation Class and at 11 am for others.Appeal tops $1,000 Church School resumes in all departments this Sunday at St.Andrew\u2019s Church.The children, who have been participating in family services during the holiday period, will meet as a junior congregation in the chapel before proceeding to classes.The New Year's Sunday sermon, to be given by Rev.E.A.Kirker, is titled \u2018Look Backward, Look Forward.\u201d The monthly church newsletter this week announced that more than $1,000 was received in response to the recent Christmas appeal for needy families in the city.One family was singled out by the Dialogue group for a special visit and gifts.The Ugandan Asian family adopted by the congregation also received visits and donations of furniture and household equipment.A full report on welfare and study projects and the election of new officers will highlight the annual meeting of the United Church Women scheduled for next Tuesday, Jan.9.All church groups are preparing for the congregational annual meeting to take place Jan.28.ANGLICAN BAPTIST Donald Mackay Organist and Director of Music 9:30 A.M.Wednesday CHURCHOF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Maisonneuve, Westmount The Rev'd Eric Dungan, M.A, The Rev\u2019d Canon S.B.Lindsay THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD Saturday, January 6, 1973 5:30 P.M.PROCESSION and SOLEMN HIGH MASS Preacher: Fr.Oswald Slattery Mass in D - Kenneth Leighton Gregorian Propers and Carols EPIPHANY | January 7th, 1973 8:00 A.M.The Holy Eucharist 10:30 A.M.The Sung Eucharist (Church School and Nursery facilities) HOLY EUCHARIST DURING THE WEEK: Organist and Director of Music Donald Mackey Eric Dungan Rector 8:00 A.M.Friday ST.,ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road.JANUARY 7th 11:00 A.M.\u201cLOOK BACKWARD, LOOK FORWARD\" Church School - Crib Corner Coffee and conversation Rev.E.A.Kirker, B.A., B.D.Gordon White L.Mus.B.Mus.All are Welcome UNITED 7:30 P.M.\u201cHI FI LIVING\u2019 WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church MINISTER: REV.J.FRANK PATCH, B.A., B.D.Director of Music: Rowland R.Amos, B.Mus.JANUARY 7th 11:00 AM.\u201cTHE SONG OF THE WELL\" Communion Service Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11:00 A.M.Church FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, WESTMOUNT 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrogke Street Lesson Sermon Subject this Sunday \u201cGOD\u201d Golden Text: Isaiah 6:3.Holy, holy, holy.is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory.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.ALL ARE WELCOME 11:00 A.M.Sunday School Family Sabbath at Temple Family Sabbath Worship takes place at Temple Emanu-El tomorrow at 7:45 pm.The blessing of all young people celebrating birthdays in December and January will be observed.At the Oneg Shabbat following, there will be a special celebration in their honor under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood.Winners of the Temple Religious School art and essay contest will be announced and prizes awarded.Saturday at 11:30 am, the junior congregation worship takes place in the sanctuary.The Religious School resumes on Saturday at 9:30 am, for high school, junior school and confirmation class.At 12:30 pm, a luncheon meeting of the Religious School faculty takes place in the Community House.The second semester of the School for Adults also commences on Saturday, at 9:30 am when Dr.H.J.Stern will begin a series of lectures on \u201cThe Now Prophets,\u201d\u201d exploring the relevance of Israel's ancient prophets to our day.Breakfast precedes the sessions.The Temple Youth Group, under the leadership of President Arlene Bavitch, holds a program meeting on Tuesday, Jan.9, at 7:30 pm in the youth lounge.Agency here extends hours Into evenings The Family Service Association of Montreal, 4515 St.Catherine street west, will be open from 9 am to 9 pm, Monday through Thursday, and from 9 am to- 6 pm on Friday, starting Monday.Disruptions and upheavals of family life are not restricted to the normal business hours, prompting the locally-based association to extend its hours.The agency seeks to revise its concentration of staff to assure maximum service and convenience to individual clients as well as to the community and citizens\u2019 groups.The staff of FSA will work either a four-day week, or schedule their hours in a flexible manner geared to peak periods.Family Service Association, founded in 1900, says it is keeping pace with new directions in social affairs by helping individuals and families and providing counselling for personal social growth.This includes marriage counselling, sessions on management of daily demands for living, and stimulating public action for improvement of conditions through developing and co-ordinating community resources.Other aspects of FSA's operations include homemaker and day care services, services to adolescents, and special foster care needs.Ever see or hear raves about Our FTD CALENDAR?A personal visit and a cash order will guarantee your 1973 Calendar, CHARGEX GERALD McKENNA Flowers 6006 Sherbrooke St.West Tel: 487-1300 0 You Say.Continued from page one organized use of the one voice stronger than government, that of the people, can hope to end.Our mayor and City Council have been protesting this .situation for over three months.We, so far, have done litte that is constructive to give weight to their voices.Do we really think that one mass-meeting and one protest to our MNA can force an entrenched provincial government to annul or amend a complicated law passed by our elected representatives?No.The battle to make it do so is only started.And Westmount, so far, is almost the only major municipality concerned whose citizens have not yet protested directly to Premier Bourassa: It is time we spoke out.To help us do so, a small \u201cProtest Committee\u2019\u2019 has drafted a letter to Premier Bourassa that we are asking all Westmounters to sign.With no money or secretariat to help us, this is something each of you must manage on your own.The forms are available at the addresses given below.Each one carries space for 27 or 12 signatures (there are two types) and each, to be effective, should be as fully endorsed as possible.Individually, the \u2018voice of the people\u2019\u2019 is small and soft and must be multiplied many times.IF YOU WANT A VOICE IN WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR MUNICIPAL TAXES AND POLICE.IF YOU WISH TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS IN A DEMOCRACY TO CONSULTATION AND REPRESENTATION BEFORE TAXATION.IF YOU FEEL THAT DICTATORSHIP BY NOMINATED, NOT ELECTED, STAR-CHAMBER GROUPS |S NOT ACCEPTABLE.PLEASE SIGN THIS PROTEST TO PREMIER BOURASSA, whose government is responsible for the powers the MUC has been given over us.Please do more.We cannot cover Westmount from door to door.and this is YOUR fight as well as ours.So get your friends, neighbors and family to put the weight of their signatures behind yours.Get each form filled as far as you can, then either mail it in to one of the addresses given below, so they can be mailed out in bulk, or send it yourself, directly to Mr.Bourassa, with a note to those addresses saying how many signatures you have collected.And please\u2014since we are only a few busy women organizing this Voice for you, please find people willing to = help to get more signatures and to do their streets or 1 .buildings and ask them to phone 488-1622 in the mornings, : & up to Jan.18.a Thank you.se (Mrs.H.) Renée Vautelet = Chairman, The \u2018\u2019Protest Committee.\u2019 ; Note: Forms can be obtained at the City Hall, The $ Westmount Examiner office and the Westmount Public 8 Library.or by calling 488-1622.Signed and filled forms may be mailed to the Protest Committee at: ss 354 Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount 217 or 351 Metcalfe avenue, Westmount 215.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.School Re-opens Monday, January 8th FOR INFORMATION CALL: The Principal: 935-5966 Westmount Co-Operative Pre-School Westmount Co-operative Pre-schooi wishes to advise parents that it has places available for 3, 4 and 5-year-olds residing in the Westmount school area.Places available on 2-mornings and 4- mornings-a-week basis for 3-year-olds; Five afternoons a week for 4- and 5-year-olds.Children must have had third birthday by September 30, 1972.For further information, please call: Mrs.Louise Vibien 481-2667 Mme Vautelet Encyclopedia Canadiana says of Mrs.H.E.Vautelet.who resides at 10 Bellevue avenue: VAUTELET, RENEE (GEOFFRION).club woman: b.July 27, 1897.in Moutreal.Daughter of Aimé Geoffrion, K.C., and Marguerita Thibaudeau.Educated privately.In 1922 she married Lt.-Col.Henri E.Vautelet; they had two daughters.Mme Vautelet, a dynamic speaker in French and English.worked for financial recognition of women's work in the home and for textbook revision as a means of promoting better understanding between French and English in Canada.She was one of the two women serving on the War Savings Certificate National Committee in Ottawa during the Second World War and the only woman member of the Economic Advisory Council on postwar employment problems in Quebec.One of the founders of the Canadian Association of Consumers, she was elected its national president in 1953.She was also a founder of the French Children\u2019s Library in Montreal.Created C.B.E.1942, for her leadership in patriotic and charitable endeavours.HN I HH 2.ee ee SE ee The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4 1973 .7 Dirk notes paint hazard Former aldermanic candidate Arthur Dirkman warned city council last night that it should investigate the problem of slippery marking paint at the Victoria avenue parking lot and elsewhere in the city.Speaking following last night's council meeting, Mr.Dirkman said he had slipped and almost injured himself badly on the paint markings, which were made slick by a slight bit of slush covering them.He said that at points of convergence of several markings, added coats of the paint make the situation even more dangerous.Mayor Ouimet said he was glad to sce Mr.Dirkman was in very good health and that he would have the matter investigated.week COURSES For ADULTS and CHILDREN ART e CERAMICS CREATIVE TAPESTRY 488-9559 VISUAL ARTS CENTRE 326 Victoria Ave., Westmount EE i) 4240 GIROUARD Second Half Commences NOW DAY SCHO OL Elementary and High School to Matriculation EVENING SC HOOL Preparation for exams all levels GUIDANCE & TESTING Individual Instruction in very small groups 489-7287 MOD Call Vonn JAZZ DANCING Free movement, body conditioning through self-expression.737-7908 THE PROTESTANT SCHOOL BOARD OF GREATER MONTREAL ADULT SERVICES Evening Courses - Second Semester Westmount West Hill High School High School 4350 St.Catherine W.,| 5851 Somerled Ave.Westmount N.D.G.Languages French Conversation: Basic: Mon.+ Wed.Tues.+ Thurs.Intermediate Mon.+ Wed.Tues.+ Thurs.Advanced Mon.+ Wed.Tues.+ Thurs.Popular Do It Yourself Effectively Mon.Food Preparation: Basic Tues.Advanced .Thurs.Introduction to Qil Painting Wed.Wed., Thurs.Introduction to Acrylics Tues.Introduction to Photography: Basic Thurs.Advanced Tues.Introduction to Interior Decorating Mon.Tues.Sewing & Clothing: Basic Mon., Tues.Advanced Wed., Thurs.Unsubsidized Horsemastership Wed.Typing: Basic Wed.Tues.Advanced Thurs.Woodworking: Basic Tues., Wed.Advanced Thurs.Registration: Classes: Fees: Further Information: Must be done in person, Jan.9 & 10, 7-9 p.m.Please bring Social Security Card when registering.Start the week of Jan.29.Must be paid by cash or money order when registering.Languages - $12.for 90 hours.Popular - $4.for 30 hours.Unsubsidized - $4.registration fee, plus $20.tuition fee for 30 hours.Phone 849-3677.Courses offered under the authority of the Provincial Ministry of Education. 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Repaired | Vial to.Wall Dyed | Éroadioom Cleaning i | | 4151 St.Catherine St.W.Phone 932-4277 We Buy Used Oriental Rugs Real, live\u2019 puppet theatre makes new home e in Westmount Westmount children soon may he able to enjoy the performances of a real European puppet theatre, compliments of Jan Spaniel, 7 Lorraine avenue.Mr.Spaniel is hoping soon to volunteer his time, talents, theatre and puppets once or twice each month to children in Westmount nurseries, kindergartens, day care centres and pre-school programs.The \u2018Westmount Puppet Theatre\u2019 made its debut per- CHRISTIE PLUMBING LIMITED Complete Plumbing Service Fast - Efficient ® Residential ® Commercial © Industrial 24 Hour Service 484-2010 _5331A Sherbrooke W.formance Christmas Eve at Mr.Spaniel\u2019s home.The string- puppet performance of \u201cChristmas Escape,\u201d a three-act play.was well-received by 15 neighborhood children between the ages of 3 and 8.including his own children.Spaniel has organized the theatre during the past few months.He says, however, that he needs collaborators to help him with repairs, sound and lights, people with the same energy and interest he has devoted to the operation.Inspired by children He explained that his own children, now 3'z and 5', years old, inspired him to write a friend in Czechoslovakia about the possibility of acquiring a puppet theatre and puppets, once a \u201cgreat national activity\" in his homeland.The friend had great trouble finding him a set since they have not been produced since 1948, and almost as much trouble getting the material exported to Canada.The theatre, complete with 16 handmade string puppets and 12 sets of scenery, arrived in Montreal in November.The puppets have heads, hands and Nails .ALEXIS NIHON PLAZA-FASHION FLOOR 935-0852 Studio L For permanently glamourous long nails individually molded & shaped.or for that one troubled nail.Lashes « « Look natural with lashes applied individually.wake up with pretty eyes.8 - Thursday, January 4, 1973 legs cast in clay, and are hand- painted.Each puppet has four strings which can be worked by a dextrous puppeteer: with help from volunteers, including his wife, Spaniel hopes to be able to have eight puppets on the stage at any time.He received, along with the riedrich Jeweller, Designer in Gold Silver fel 837.1058 hand made wedding bands Original design ALEXIS NIHON PLAZA WHERE JEWELLERY IS ART Genuine Choice Western BEEK QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT Now owned and operated by Mr.Heinz, well-known family butcher.\u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor ot High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables, Schneider's ond Nichols Bacon, Nam end Seuseses Mr.Heinz also features German and other European cuts.Cold cuts a specialty.LICENSED GROCER TRY OUR CHOICE Canadian Lamb 4466 St.Catherine West Near Mexalte Ave WE.7-9455-6 SUNSET DOLIDAYS canada limited 4141 Sherbrooke West.Montreal 215.931-5833 __ THE WESTMOUNT PUPPET THEATRE: Jan Spaniel, shown here behind his theatre manipulating puppets, hopes soon to be making the rounds of Westmount child centres.With him are three of the 16 puppets now ready to perform.puppets and theatre, 30 plays which he is now translating and adapting to fit the puppets he has available.He said he had tried to find a craftsman to make him more puppets in Canada, but found nobody could help him.The theatre incurred some damage in shipment, which is © GOLD © COPPER © BRASS © CHROME @ NICKEL @ RHODIUM © CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY and Sons Ltd., Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Electro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5.7947 (A tew doors above St.Catherine St.) Opp Henry Morgan and Co keeping Spaniel from offering performances outside his home.He main need is for a craftsman with a workshop, since he himself is \u2018\u2018not handy with tools.\u201d He also wants people to help with sound effects, lighting and manipulating the puppets.Interested volunteers should call him at 482-5507.Pretences get 2 years Westmount Police last Wednesday arrested Robert James Gagnon, 27, of Montreal for false pretences in passing a fraudulent cheque at the Shutterbug in Alexis Nihon Plaza last November.Gagnon pleaded guilty in Court of Sessions downtown next day and sentenced to two years in prison, to be served concurrent with a three-year sentence imposed on a number of Montreal Police charges.COTE ST.LUC BAR-B-Q INC.CHICKEN TO TAKE OUT SPECIAL LUNCHEON qu CATERING FOR BANQUETS HOME DELIVERY 5403 Cote St.Luc Rd. The Westmount Examiner.Municipal Yard battles garbage, snow emitting ash-free-smoke into the Montreal atmosphere.The smoke is kept below a \u2018\u2019tolerable\u2019\u2019 color limit in accordance with MUC bylaws.By ANDY DODGE + Westmount\u2019s Municipal Yard meets the city\u2019s needs for garbage incineration and snow- melting, but not for storage and maintenance of the 40-odd vehicles operated by the public works department.City Engineer Ed McCavour.touring the grounds on Bethune street between the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Trans- Canada Highway.said he is making plans for improvement of some of the buildings in the yard, which date as far back as 1909.Though the city has built a new building for public works employees, including living quarters for the yard and roads superintendents, some of the others could use improvement.\u201cWe're in bad shape as far as decent quarters go.\u201d Mr.Mec- Cavour said as he walked by an and lack of space obsolete heating plant in the northwest corner of the yard.\"We have employee cars stashed in every cubby hole.When they come in at 3 am to clear snow, they don\u2019t want to park their own cars on the street outside the yard.\u201d Mr.McCavour was, however, quite proud of Westmount's in- 21° ei = \u20ac Es Nad ty island as a result of garbage.burning Pig slop.too Since no buildings in West- mount have their own in cinerators due to long-standing Westmount restrictions and more recent bylaws of the Montreal Thursday, January 4, 1973 - 9 SAREE SRR i i ! and Mr.McCavour has no plans to do so.While some large urban centres are running experiments in the incineration field, the Westmount plant cannot be adapted for any other use.use anywhere else, \u201cThe nature of the burner system and the inconsistency of the incinerator system, ac- 1 FOUR TONS OF GARBAGE is the average load for a Westmount garbage truck.The trash is dumped in the top of a hopper above the city incinerator, and later pushed into the firey cavern below.cinerator and snow-melting equipment.The incinerator, which was built in 1953, was the first \u201c\u2018wet-scrub™ system in the Montreal area.Westmount thus claims the honor of being the first city not to emit fly-ash over the.i STEAM RISING from the snow melters underneath the Trans-Canada Highway extension created fears of slippery conditions on the road above.Provincial officials report they have found \u2018\u2018no problem\u2019 caused by the melting tank.Urban Community, the public works apparatus is in charge of destroying nearly all of West- mount\u2019s garbage.Food wastes from restaurants and grocery stores are the only exception: these are hauled away by private contractors tc be used for pig slop.Public works trucks are kept busy all day long, picking up garbage trailers from apartment buildings and emptying them at the yard.Westmount's six garbage trucks pick up the rest of the 275 tons generated in the city during an average week.The garbage is thrown into a spacious building above the furnace, and propelled by a \u201c\u2018pusher\u2019\u2019 into one of two small hoppers.A hydraulic \u2018\u2018charging gate\u201d at the bottom of each hopper allows the garbage to fall, at intervals, into the firey fur nace, with a temperature ranging between 1.600 and 1.800 degrees.While most of the residue is contained at the bottom of the furnace and later taken away for land fill, carbon gases burning off the top of the heap draw some of the ash into a combustion chamber.The gases explode and go shooting out to the smokestäck, but not before they pass through several wetted baffles, which collect whatever dust and ash remain.The smoke emitted from Westmount's incinerator is relatively clean, well within the standards set down by the MUC pollution code.Heat coming out of the smokestack is not \u201crecycled\u201d for cording to McCavour, prevent the use of incinerator heat to melt snow.The snow-melting plant is \u201ca vastly different heating unit altogether.\u201d Snow from Westmount city streets finds its way into sewers by way of five \u2018heating cones\u201d which melt the white stuff in a large, open tank.The cones, driven by gasoline engines, reach temperatures of 300 to 500 degrees while they are working.The snow is poured [rom dump trucks into churning, thrashing water in the tank, where it breaks up.Water jets from the top of the tank assist this break up.Once melted, the snow (or sometimes slush) flows out of the tank into the trunk sewers.One possible hazard of the snow melters, which are located directly beneath the Trans- Canada Highway, is created by the steam rising from the tanks, City officials warned provincial authorities that the steam might freeze on the highway, causing slippery conditions.The province, though aware of the situation, has done little to rectify the problem to date.Another problem the province has not acted on is their debt to the City of Westmount for a 30- foot strip of the city yard taken over for the provincially-owned highway.City Manager Norman Dawe has heard nothing concerning repayment for the expropriated property, and may add pressure soon to get compensation for the expropriated property. 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE PROPRIETE A VENURE N.D.G.Twenty two apartments, 2'.rooms All rented.Revenue S26 000 Landlord 1 373 3760 PROPERTY WANTED PROPRIETE DEMANDEE i THINKING about selling your home?| have many buyers now looking for Spring occupancy in every price range.For prompt and efficient service please contact: JOAN McGUIGAN 932-2936\u2014489-7150 Royal Trust Co.BROKERS 21 APARTMENTS TO LET APPARTEMENTS À LOUER WESTMOUNT.Sublet.2 bedrooms, dining room.$150.Call 932.4257 or 334.3011.28 5icx 2 coun 4767-4769 Notre Dame W.5 Rooms Unheated 2nd immediate occupancy $55.monthly.Call 861-1681 local 279.28 NURSING SERVICES SERVICE DE GARDt MALADE 10 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4, 1973 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 931-7511 10 Words °1.00 Te for each additional word Memtor and St For best service, phone your ads early - final deadline noon Thursday ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TILL 10:00 P.M.\u2018Wednesday, Thursday, Friday till 5 pm: Account, may be paid at the Examiner otftice 4630 St laurent News office Post ottice, 233 Dunbar avenue.Advertisements not paid for in advance ot publication ore subject to o 25-cent billina charge but may then be paid without further charge ot any branch of the Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank of Canada on the Island of Montreal Catherine street west, Westmount 6525 Somerled avenue, and the To.n of Mount Roya! Weekly at The APARTMENTS TO LET 21 APPARTEMENTS A LOUER A style to which you've become accustomed.46 HELP WANTED FEMALE FEMMES FILLES DEMANDEES Sometimes it's difficult to move from a luxury home to a luxury apartment.At Port-Royal, youll scarcely notice the difference.Extraordinarily spacious rooms with panoramic loggias don\u2019t fence you in.You'll enjoy complete privacy, plus central location and many other impressive conveniences.In fact, home was never like this.Studio, 1.2.3 bedrooms available at certain floors.Rental office on the premises open 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.daily; Saturday and Sunday 1 pm.to 5pm.PORT - ROYAL 1455 Sherbrooke Street West 937-9511 Redbrooke Estates Ltd.We maintain a waiting list for certain models not presently available.(Comcare) Que.Inc.NURSES AVAILABLE For Hospital And Home 24 Hour Service 932-1481 Gp Pom ro ver CHAMBRE À LOUER WESTMOUNT.Small, bright, nicely furnished room, 2nd floor, linens.932.7713.33 ROOM & BOARD WANTED CHAMBRE ET PENSION DEMANDEES Room & Board Wanted For young boy aged 17 in warm friendly home.Please contact: MR.D.GRAY Children\u2019s Service Center 937-9581 loc.279 YOUNG Chinese man educated in Europe seeks room and board with English-speaking family in exchange for baby sitting.Willing to pay.Have references.Please call Mr.Tran 395-6571 oftice hours afternoons only.Allan 849-8178 weekends and evenings, also 8711502, Gislaine 381.9675.or best results Relief R.N.required For 2 nights 11:30 p.m.t07:30 a.m.Also Needed Nurses Aid Permanent 7:30 a.m.to 3:30 p.m.and 11:30 p.m.to 7:30 a.m.WRITE TO BOX 133 C-OWEEKLY ADSERVICE, 4630 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, MONTREAL 215, QUEBEC.ATT: MISS M.BLANDFORD.THE MONTREAL CHILDREN\u2019S HOSPITAL Has a temporary need for regular part-time REGISTERED NURSES to work evenings, nights and week-ends.Interested applicants are requested to apply in writing to: The Director of Nursing, The Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital 2300 Tupper St., Montreal 108, Que.hubert klein co.PAINTING Exterior et Interior Done by Master Craftsmen Vinyl Wallpaper Ap- plication\u2014wWe will give your home that just.right professional look you want quickly, easily and most reasonably.273-3371 378 Beaumont Ave Satisfying Westmounters 0 tor over 15 years 1 46 HELP WANTED-FEMALE FEMMES FILLES DEMANDEES BABY SIITERS WANTED 54 GARDIENNES DEMANDEES BABY SITTERS WANTED (54 GARDIENNES DEMANDEES Female Chauffeur Wanted for occasional weekends to drive lady to and from country home in Laurentians.Must have own car.References.Call between 7 and 9 p.m.935- 3005.Reliable Woman Wanted To baby-sit Monday to Friday a few hours daily.Light duties.Westmount.References.Call 932-0715.Part-Time Student Wanted As mother\u2019s helper.Room, board and salary provided.For babysitting and help with 4 small children.Call 932-5094.Service Directory BUILDING REPAIRS PAINTING, Plastering, Cement, Brick - Bathroom tile - Carpentry.274-4245 after 6 pm.BUSINESS SERVICES Names for Diplomas Hand Lettering Gothic & Medieval also addressing Invitations For Rates Call 744-6662 after 5 P.M.GENERAL REPAIRS JAMES DOOR AND EQUIPMENT.Garage door repairs, services.332.6933.Residence 684.3876.MAINTENANCE CLEANING of walls, ceilings, fioors, woodwork, rugs, upholstery, house exteriors: floor sanding and refinishing, painting, interior and exterior.Free estimates.Veteran's Cooperative.767-9911.Wallpapering Rug Shampooing Painting Wall Washing Domain 48¢-3493 \u201cCall Marcel _ 933-4874 932-1039 Home maintenance - Renovation Residential Commercial Woodwork Painting - Plastering Cement - Roofing.Free Estimates MOVING & CARTAGE RAMSAY Moving\u2014Cartage Storage Local and long distance.484-1469\u2014484-15A5 SEWING SESSIONS S-H-H-h-hhh! LEARN HOW January 10th ONLY YOU WILL KNOW YOU MADE IT.IF YOU SEW WITH STRETCH KNIT FABRICS .THE FUNWAY It's Fast \u2014 It's Fun.LIMITED CLASSES STARTING January 15th .January 16th .January 17th .January 18th .FASHION SHOW .Nun\u2019s Island Community Center For information & Registration call: 695-4439 - T.M.R.Nun\u2019s Island N.D.G.Westmount \u2026 7:30 P.M.481-7476 PAINTING & DECORATING PLASTERING REPAIRS LOW PRICES, interior and exterior painting.By expert with 22 year's experience.Guaranteed.Call 728-9863.Painter & Decorator Interior and Exterior WALL PAPER SPECIALISTS Shop in your own home servive for complete line of all the latest wall coverings.10 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON PAPER Free Estimates Call days-eves.489-7757 PLASTERING REPAIRS Expert Plasterer Cement\u2014Drywall tile Repair Free estimate.Call A.Jubinvill.767-4902 and 767-1773.Lewis Rossini Reg\u2018d.CONTRACTOR Plastering Drywall and Cement 667-6764 ROOFING OUR MASTER ROOFERS AT YOUR SERVICE WESTMOUNT ROOFING LTD.1975 NOTRE DAME LACHINE Rene Guitard, Mgr.637-2308 ; 24 Hour Service The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, January 4, 1973 - 11 High School (Ba re CE Senior Citizens Residence 68 FOR SALE CLOTHING & FURS À VENDRE VETEMENTS ET FOURRURES i, Be f-aris elegant at the price you can atford Smart women with taste buy Paris 4 originals or designers clothes SLIGHTLY USED but in pertect condition Now mn stock (200 recent arrivals) Cardin Galitzine, Tiktiner and St Laurent originals.Daniel Hechter No & $ Ladies, gentlemen, couples.\u2014Wonderful home cooked meals.\u201424 hour care: \u2014House doctor.\u2014Active club nearby.MRS.SEARS 672-5745 672-6030 samples (brand new).tashion show madels (latest styles).Hostess outtits.pantsuits, aowns, sportswear.day dresses winter coats, (including gorgeous suede coats) Mink and Beaver Coats worth a visit at once La Boutique Fantasque Quality Resale Dress Shop 2155 Mountain 288-3655 BABY SITTERS WANTLD GARDIENNES DEMANDEES BABY sitter wanted to help with By MARK ELLWOOD 2 children age 3 and 1 during the day and some evenings, also do small household chores.Greene avenue area.937.3720.57 8 FOR SALE CLOTHING & FURS First-term activities are counted successful concert band already has raised $1,500 for their trip to Europe this summer.Then there is that one last thing A VENDRE VETEMENTS ET FOURRURIS WAREHOUSE SALE \u2014All areas.; i that is coming up so seemingly College Marie de F Already there have been tw g up sq Bl) \u2014Top pay.SATU RDAY available to tutor in French up 10 major dances, the square dance soon in the future.It's that thing de 7 inclusive.$1.50 h ! es.qu: ! at s s try so he [ January 6 EASES EO and the Swinging Fites dance, (ha students try so hard to pu We Sit Better anuary not to mention the many practice OU! of their n dh BY | 482-3171 sessions held during lunchtimes Without which they could not ge 7 out of school.January exams.USED Racoon coats, $75 up, in good condition.Also other fur coats, $20 up.843-4000.BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE GARDIENNES DISPONIBLES Baby Sitters Looking back at this year's first term, Westmount High's activities.once they got rolling, were very successful.73 EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTIF \u2014For working mothers HiGH School student trom 74 PERSONALS and the Foster Child Club's Christmas square dance on the last day of school before Here 1 am reminding them when most students haven't even PERSONNEL at Simpsons FOR SALE-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS or | Bibheal Christmas.recovered from the holidays.It A VENDRE INSTRUMENTS DE MUSIQUE | Montee de HEAR AE EE New clubs also have been Just goes to show that Quebec .Question.681 4942 (Recordings).in « activities knows how\u2026fto ruin Christmas .prominent in school activities.me Trans Canada Piano Liesse These include the Outing Club holidays! Reduced: Baby Grands, Upright, Apartment.Heintz: man, Mason & Risch, Willis.Warehouse Rebuilt.Authorized Dealer for Willis Pianos.Guaranteed.935- 2232.DEMENAGEONS: Bibliotheque-style Jacobin William et Mary; mirroir; fauteuils; divan: etc.739-4690.PIERRE Piano Wanted ALMOST new Stove; Refrigerator; Dryer and Any size, any make or style.Pay Washer, color Harvest Gold: cash.Call 935.2232.Baby changing board, baby\u2019s Playpen.626-5704.which already has had a number \u2014_\u2014 of trips, the Chess Club with its There are some politicians who 80-odd members, the Ad In- shake your hand before an finitum which has discussed a election and shake your con wide range of topics, and my own fidence after.fan club which is still looking for its second member.The Student\u2019s Council has been doing a fine job lately even though they were off to a late WANTED wardrobe.pote for start.This was not a problem in wa ; past years when the council was ozpéngers, no drawers.Cal1935 chosen at the end of the previous Act Now a year.Hopefully the council will Must Sell revert to this system this year.Electric cash register, $50.; teawagon $35.; set of 6 Walnut 77 WANIED 10 PURCHASE ON DEMANDE Anyone having a piano from private home only please call 731-2584.A faraily man is one who has replaced the currency in his wallet with snap hots.65 ANTIQUES ANTIQUITES Blue Pillow Antiques 620 Cathcart St.(Cor.Union at Philips Square PIANO wanted.Good condition.Private.Call 737-6969.Looking ahead WANTED: Girl's White figure Suite 424) Cane back chairs; modern fridge skates, size 2.Call 489.4678.Looking ahead lo the new year, .: .: an stove; rigidaire washer \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : .: » \u2014Specialists in fine Old and dryer; Gurney Tappan right after exams is the school\u2019s Jewellery.combination gas heat: nearly WANTED.Canadian paintings; annual carnival.Preparations new; grandfather clock; Victorian sofa; Tiffany lamp shade; Andrew Malcolm bedroom and dining room set; sectional book.cases; Secretary desk; gateleg Georgian pieces.table; etc.All merchandise above, nearly new.Must be seen are being made for some of the events which include a dance, (probably with a rock band this PIANO wanted.Call 272 8285 or time), the Purple and White 274-5934.> Gold coins; Grand or upright \u2014AIl price ranges.piano.627-0471.\u2014Many Victorian and OXFAM .a Radio Station?Revue, a variety show, and a Not exactly .but OXFAM- APPOINTMENTS to be appreciated.snow sculpture contest.Even d Radio Broadcast ADVISABLE farther ahead is the production are fighting Crippling.iter.871-0225 78 DOMESTIC PETS ANIMEAUX DOMESTIQUES 977 St.Lawrence acy in Bolivia.OXFAM \u201cLittle Mary Sunshine,\u201d rehearsals for which are now being held.\u2014 WELSH Terrier, female.: Showroom hours Buy your Jurniture directly Registered.Spayed.8 months.And of course there will be yet HE TE NATIONAL DE VELOPMENT PEOPLE owro commission to salesman.All Call 737-8773.more bake sales raising money 97 Eglinton Ave., East Monday to Thursday styles.Special for the month: 3 for yet more charities.And \\_ Toronto 315, Ontario A.M.104 P.M rooms, Colonial, Canadiana or speaking of raising money, the mm mm ee NA.M.104 P.M.Futurist.Value $2,000.for $895.79 Payable $5.weekly.523.1687.PERDU FOR SALE-GENERAL ruce 66 Laon coven Three Spruc Reward CITY SKI Antiques offered .î Lost male cat, Black and White.Moving « 482 Beaconsfield Blvd.Answers to Albert.Tuesday, Janvary 2nd.Call 931.4328 Must Sell 697-0760 Jon INSTRUCTION Semi-auto gas stove, used 5 months, $125.; automatic electric stove, $100.; Fridge, HVA TOO LATE CABINET.Walnut, glass doors, drawer on top.$30.Call 935.$40.; Toro gas lawn mower, $35.9969.No reasonable offer refused.626: ess With registered Ski Instructors 9262.BUY repossessed furniture.TO CLASSIFY RHODA EAVES and RHONA GILLIS, Complete 3 rooms, modern or Spanish style, $395.Payable $3.weekly.No down payment.527.9149.GIRL'S White bedroom set; kitchen set; 2 sectional sofas.tables; lamps; T.V.21 inch with radio and stereo.Bargain.Call 481-9845.MAMMA for Beginners to advanced skiers, on Mount Royal.Mornings Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m.to 11:00 a.m.starting Jan.16th.also SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING CLASSES FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT A VENDRE ARTICLES DE SPORTS 67 67 FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT VIKING washing machine, $50.Call 482-2386.MOVING: Bookcase, Jacobean style William and Mary; A VENGRE\u2014 ARTICLES DE SPORTS Ski Boots SKIS Fibreglas, $39.Boots, plastic, mirror; armchairs; divan, etc.739-4690.THREE-PIECE Scandinavian living room set; 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woman injured A two-car accident at the corner of Lansdowne and Westmount avenues last Wednesday at 10:40 am sent one woman to Queen Elizabeth Hospital with multiple injuries and caused serious damage to both vehicles.Van Egmond of Moncton was driving his 1972 Mazda north on Lansdowne avenue, which is a one-way street going south.As he entered the intersection of Lansdowne and Westmount avenue, he struck a taxi being driven by Jakub Woif of Montreal, which was headed east.Mr.Egmond\u2019s car was completely demolished in front, the left front door was smashed, windows broken and transmission ruined.The 1969 Ford driven by Mr.Wolf was dented along its right side, and the windshield was broken.Miss P.Gagnon, fiance to Mr.Egmond and driving with him at the time of the accident, received a head injury.bruised ribs and body.and a laceration under her chin which required four stitches.Mrs.P.Jardins of Montreal, who was riding in th taxi, complained of headaches after the mishap.She was examined at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and later released.Neither driver suffered injuries.Mr.Egmond was later charged for driving the wrong way on a one-way street.RED CROSS means 1 LG II 5» Give your savings a real lift Move them into a high interest savings plan at Canada Permanent Trust.The percentages are in your favour.1% CHEQUING ACCOUNT Handiest way to keep track of your personal 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 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 for a 5 year period.Interest rate increases according to length of time held.Highest rate quoted above.TERM DEPOSITS Canada Permanent's Term Deposits offer our 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 Member - Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation.BRANDT PLUMBING Company Limited (Ron Toohey, Proprietor) \u2018Serving the West End for Over 17 Years\u2019 24-HOUR SERVICE 161-4551 SINCE 1927 DRAPES CLEANED Dry Cleaning Repairs & Alterations 2 hrs.Dry Cleaning, No \u201cExtra Charge Free Pickup & Delivery Suits Sponged & Pressed Free Westmount on Everyt Shirts Beautifully Laund Extra Bonus! 935-2000 Polyethylene Bag : 933-5434 Western Valet Service CHIMNEY ASPIRATORS.Fuel savings and cures 80 to 90% of down-draft and flue troubles.$169.50 installed.JUL BO CONSTRUCTION LTD.697-2142 "]
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