The Westmount examiner, 1 mai 1975, jeudi 1 mai 1975
[" rake ow Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home Vol.XLV1I, No.17 Westmount, P.Q., H3Z 2W6, Thursday, May 1, 1975 Restoration fund: $30,000 St.Bike route resuming on Sunday Westmount\u2019s Sunday-morning bicycle route resumes this Sunday under the same conditions as previous years, from 9 am to 1 pm in a loop circuit involving Park Place, Academy road, de Maisonneuve boulevard, Clarke avenue, Hallowell street, the Westmount athletic grounds, and Hillside, Riverview and Lewis avenues.A spokesman at city hall said the administrative traffic committee has been considering change in the route, but decided to begin the summer season with the same route and to continue regular counts of the number of bikes Which pass checkpoints at either end.LL ~~+We'd like some suggëtffôns of changes,\u201d he said, \u201cbut only on an informal basis.Any changes would have to be a safe route.\u201d Considerations of moving the bike route further up Westmount mountain have been rejected because of the safety facior for less-experienced bikers going up or down hills.Chateau heist Some $700 worth of jewelry was stolen from an apartment in Chateau Maisonneuve, 4998 de Maisonneuve boulevard west, between 6:25 am last Thursday and 8:45 pm Friday.Police report no sign of forced entry.Phone stolen A telephone was stolen from the lobby of Chateau Maison- neuve, 4998 de Maisonneuve boulevard, between 4:45 and 5 am on Sunday.For Le Weather You Want & i.Y < an 8\u2018 @ a = A gt = Le ec \u201c1 - É 4 %2 \u2014 3 ue = = \u20ac a 92 u 29 a) a ol us ve \u2018Ze = How 95 = eg yO.-2 a D = - = - x Ww ® æ = = À < = = ui = = & oO OQ v SNUNG LUZCON (West of Cote St.Luc Underpass, off Cote St.Luc Road) West of Cote St.Luc Shopping Centre 484-9751 Chargex WEST OF UNDERPASS Open 7 Days a Week Main and Jennifer Staniforth.The boys\u2019 junior team placed third in the city, going through its season undefeated, and then losing to Lindsay Place in the semi-finals.Stars included Bruce Miller, Richard Bondy, John Dafoe and Bill Murray.The senior and bantam boys\u2019 teams have yet to play in their tournaments.In track, Westmount\u2019s star performer, Jim Everard \u2018\u2018The Road Runner,\u201d recently set a New Brunswick provincial record in the 300-meter dash, running in the maritime championships.Jim is an excellent sprinter and he is expected to do well for WHS this year.The Student Council for 1976 now is in its organizational stages.This year's council rewrote its constitution, altering its format and changipg the positions on the council.Next year's council will consist of class representatives, with an executive comprising a chairman, grade 11 rep, first vice- chairman from grade 10, second vice-chairman from grade nine, grade seven and eight reps, and appointed treasurer and secretaries.Elections for these positions will be held in the near future.mat work class put on a superb exhibition of speed and talent.There were far too many numbers and artists to mention everyone, although special mention should be given to Brenda Parsons, Sylvia Micks, Tracy Jacobson, Marla Neftin, Dominique Lamport, Doris Underwood, Marisabel Alverez and Cindy Pomeroy.all of whom did a superb job in each of the numbers where they were featured.Money services you The Westmount Examiner, SAVE EPARGNEZ SAVE EPARGNEZ SAVE ÉPARGNEZ WA SUR LE GAS SERVICE DE FREINS MECANICIEN EN DEVOIR JOUR ET NUIT plomb.OUI NOUS HONORONS LA CARTE CHARGEX of MASTER CHARGE.EEE EEEEXYEX: COIN Oui nous avons l'essence see Yes we have unleaded gas.Thursday.ANTIGEL OUVERT HUILE GRAISSAGE 2 ol MISE AU POINT A 3: PNEUS EVEN iL, JOLY AMORTISSEUR MEME @ PHARES CLT 935-7701 Vétéran's Entreprise Ltée J.PRIMEAU 455 RUE GUY ST.$ HDS DPETS SD SAVE EPARGNEZ SAVE EPARGNEZ SAVE May 1, 1975 SAVE ON GAS BRAKE SERVICE ANTIFREEZE OIL GREASE JOB TUNE UP TIRES SHOCK ABSORBER SEAL BEAM MECHANIC ON DUTY AND DAY YES WE HONGA CHAR - GEX AND MASTER CHARGE CARDS.CHARGEX] CORNER could be paying as much as - 83.00 a month forare free at the Permanent with chequing and savings accounts.No service charge for: Unlimited chequing plus interest.Canadian and U.S.travellers cheques.Personal money orders.Deposits by mail.Optional return of cancelled cheques.Optional automatic transfers from chequing to savings.Payment of local utility bills.Come in and ask about these free money services.le Permanent Canada Permanent Trust Company Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation Member - Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation.1326 Greene Ave., Westmount - 931-7554 D.B.Lane, Manager NIGHT BR 4 Wiis Dt DRAWINGS OF WESTMOUNT: This week's exhibit at the Westmount Public Library is a set of drawings of houses around the city by David Maes, 42 Chesterfield avenue, the 18-year-old former Westmount High School student who began his artistic career last fall with drawings of city hall and the library, sold on note cards by the high school.Mr.Maes says he now is selling similar cards by commission from various residents of the city, whose houses he draws and then prints.He is also making exhibit-type drawings and selling them privately; two of those in the present exhibit, including the Hurtubise house on the left of the photo, are still for sale.THE@GWESTMOUNT L JE e® Oe.16 - Thursday, New police plan has Dawe,Weldon down to hearing Norman T.Dawe, general manager of the City of West- mount, and City Attorney Arthur Weldon spent two hours at the court house in Montreal Tuesday morning, dealing with what appeared to be a third version of the Daigneault report on Montreal island police integration.They were among representatives of seven or eight island municipalities appearing before the Quebec Police Commission, in response to a letter from the commission advising of the new and unheralded document.The appearance proved abortive due to legal confusion over identification of the document being entered as an exhibit.Mr.Dawe said yesterday that preliminary examination of the MUC Police director\u2019s submisson had not proved very enlightening in comparison with the previous, second report.Thus, its purpose or import could be established only by further examination, which is underway at city hall.\u2018Values\u2019 topic of Park H&S The annual general meeting of the Home & School Association of Westmount Park School is to be held in the school library Monday at 8 pm, preceded by coffee at 7:30.Feature of the evening will be a workshop for parents.Discussion will be led by Mrs.Margaret Capes, human awareness consultant for the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, on \u201cFamily Living\u201d and \u2018\u2018Understanding Ourselves,\u201d and by Gavin Turley, executive director of the Westmount YMCA, who will deal with the child\u2019s moral development in the context of recreation and the community.Members should arm themselves with questions.S \\ AN S Ter NN = EN - RS aminer 1975 May: 1, BERLIN AND THE WALL: Dierk Meyerolbersieben, a chemical engineer, musician and member of the Quebec City Rotary Club, yesterday told local Rotarians at their weekly luncheon in Victoria Hall dbout present-day Berlin, on both sides of \u201cThe Wall,\u201d with the aid of slides taken by himself on visits to his homeland.He came to Canada in 1966.He was introduced by Dr.David Flam and thanked by Dr.George Campbell.Progress was reported on sales of tickets in the club\u2019s annual raffle, this year for a Bobcat station wagon.Next week\u2019s meeting will be a club assembly in the evening at the Montreal Badminton & Squash Club, Atwater avenue.Bike auction grosses $818 Westmount\u2019s first night-time bicycle auction grossed $818.25 last night, an increase from last year\u2019s $735.75 attributed mainly, according to police, to the greater value of the bikes being sold.The sale will cost the city more, however, since workmen and the auctioneer will have to be paid overtime for the evening event at the artificial ice rink.Two dealers showed up, the normal number, along with 50-60 private citizens, an increase from last year when 30-40 private buyers appeared.es IN N Sixth Floor HUGH SAVAGE and COMPAN Chartered Accountants 1310 Greene Avenue North of de Maisonneuve 937-9227 Roslyn contracts awarded Contracts were awarded Monday for improvements at Roslyn School, and work on the building's electrical system is expected to begin this month.The call for tenders followed a request at the April 15 meeting of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal for permission to begin the work, and the grant of $147,241 from the School Council of the Island of Montreal, which had been approved last fall.Contractors are Warren Hale for the electrical work and W.Barr Ltd.for the carpentry.Included, beside electrical improvements, is construction of an audio-visual centre in the old gymnasium, complete with listening carrels, learning cubicles, projectors and a small art and science laboratory.\u201cIt will be a great learning experience for all the kids,\u201d reasoned Norman Wrightson, assistant chief maintenance and plant officer for the PSBGM.Since work will begin while classes are continuing, there may be some moving of children from classrooms while workmen instal electrical outlets or new lighting, but the operation will be \u2018very quiet and low-key.\u201d He said he hopes work will be finished by the opening of school in September, though present labor and supply conditions may cause a later completion.Original announcement of the grant came last October to the Roslyn Home and School Association, when the estimated figure for improvements was set at $165,000.At that time it was announced that school officials and Home and School Association parents were working together to devise a plan for the audio-visual centre and other changes.COUNCIL MONDAY City council will hold its May statutory meeting Monday night at 8 pm in city hall.Scheduled items include commitment of funds for relining the city incinerator, a report on tenders for demolition and construction of a new garage in the corporation yards.Numerous new traffic regulations are expected to be passed, including the permission to park during rush hours on the north side of St.Antoine street, and new parking regulations affecting Church Hill, Kensington avenue and Cote St.Antoine road, as well as Forden and Murray avenues.Council is also being asked to impose a 20-mph speed limit on Claremont avenue between Chesterfield and Cote St.Antoine.House robbed Someone broke into 418 Claremont avenue between 2:30 and 3 pm last Wednesday.Police report no sign of forced entry, but that $5 was missing.Why a o Income tax deferment (Interest free) o Attractive cash flow e Low equity requirement For future or current income, or whatever your objectives - 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