The Westmount examiner, 19 juin 1975, jeudi 19 juin 1975
[" A pare *voyNva *0°d *9383nd SININNY3A095 nG \"T310H F5 + PE LT RE ax I i a \"In Sum ooded Warbler sighted here By ELSIE MITCHELL Highlight of field trips held in Westmount Summit Park this spring by the Province of Quebec Society for the Protection of Birds was the sighting of a Hooded Warbler\u2014a tiny, brillant yellow bird with a black hood but yellow face, whose natural habitat is the ex- Vol.XLVII, No.24 Wednesday session set for Council City council will hold its mid- month session next Wednesday at 8 pm in city hall.The meeting will follow by a fortnight the postponed June statutory session, held last Tuesday, and will not be held on the usual Monday since Tuesday is the St.Jean Baptiste holiday.City hall will be open on Monday, but closed all day Tuesday.Westmount\u2019s Urban Renewal Implementation Advisory Committee (URIAC) has scheduled a meeting for Wednesday night as well.The public meeting for zoning amendments to the Somerville- Prince Albert bakery lot, originally scheduled for next Monday, was postponed until next Thursday evening at 7:30\" pm.Discussion, if there is any at that time, will involve only the question of extending buildings to property lines, thus reducing the side-yard space.Plans for the buildings designed by Architect Ross Hayes of the Prince Albert Development Corporation have not yet been finalized, so will not be a part of the meeting.$500 robbery Cash and jewelry, total value about $500, was stolen from a seventh-floor apartment at 250 Clarke avenue between 10:30 am and 5:30 pm Tuesday.Police report no sign of forced entry.LS 1-NvP it Park sanctuary: esive hardwood forests of the United States, east of the Mississippi.\u201cTake me to your leader.I think the Hooded Warbler 1 sighted is rather a rarity in Quebec,\u201d said a \u2018gentleman with binoculars around his neck to the group of bird watchers gathering for a field trip on the mountain across from Westmount Lookout one recent Wednesday evening.Heard its song Introducing himself as Budd Knapp, in high excitement he explained to Robert Carswell, 605 Roslyn Avenue, vice-president of the society and leader that evening, how he had heard a bird song he couldn't identify at first, a \u201ctwait, twait, twait, tee too,\u201d like the theme of The Lone Ranger, and then had a glimpse of what could only be a Hooded Warbler.But wasn't it rather a rarity?Continued on page 15 Making not just your house but all of Westmount your home Westmount, P.Q., H3Z 2W6, Thursday, June 19, 1975 15\u20ac METRO TAKING SHAPE: It is hard to believe St.Catherine street between Lansdowne avenue (background) and Westmount's CPR station (in front of which this picture was taken Tuesday) will ever look like its former self again.Construction of the westerly extension of the Bonaventure line has moved into a highly-viewable stage with this open-cut work on the Richelieu tunnel leading into the new Westmount Metro station west of Victoria avenue.Large steel pipes have been laid as stringers between the rough concrete retaining walls\u2014the cement for these having been poured in trenches before the recent excavation.A temporary bridge has been constructed over the works linking the foot of Victoria with the CP Rail depot.Bright sunshine, very warm June 21 to 30 and humid with cool evening S breezes and some very local storms.harp showers in mountain districts and along the seaboard.Some fog or morning f drizzle mid-week and clearing for noon, then sizzling hot and Cooling winds and mainly fair with alternating rain and shine to end the period.Clouding Sunday to announce violent storms everywhere for coming week.Temperature range: southern counties, 13 and 31 degrees.North 2-degree nights and 29 to 31 degree days.Newfoundland + oy re hazy.=z 1373 Re Greene 2 Avenue 5 cording Celsius.to Bradore and 10 and 28 ac- the old Viking, LIVE SeHs Service * Service Sells Tree 2nd holdup at Miracle yields $183 For the second time within the week, a gunman showed his weapon to a cashier at Miracle Mart in Alexis Nihon Plaza last Thursday at 7:10 pm, demanded money of her and received $183 cash.The man, described as about 20 years old, then walked into the plaza, direction unknown.Last Monday, a gunman described as 20 to 23 years of age had held up a cashier for $900 in the same store.The two incidents follow a rash of armed robberies at Miracle Mart last December.Boy, 12, sets fire in garage A boy about 12 was seen by a resident arranging rubbish on a mattress in the middle of an open garage at the rear of 206 Selby street Monday about 9:55 am, then was seen running from the building as a fire erupted inside.He escaped before police could catch him; the Montreal Urban Community Police arson squad has been notified.Westmount Fire Brigade was called and the blaze was quickly doused.: Five- year-olds set truck fire; cloth burned Two five-year-old boys playing with matches in a panel truck at rear of 342B Victoria avenue on Tuesday at 4:40 pm started a fire inside the vehicle.The Westmount Fire Brigade came quickly and doused the fire, which had caused some damage to plumbing equipment inside but little to the truck itself.The youngsters were caught nearby on Somerville avenue, and turned over to their parents.Tuesday, just about 10 pm, three youths were seen running from a piece of cloth they had set on fire in the laneway behind the Savoy Plaza, 399 Clarke avenue.The fire had been extinguished by the time firemen arrived, and the suspects were nowhere to be found.Ex-hasp-erated Someone pulled off the hasp of the kiosk in Westmount Park between 2 pm and 4 pm Saturday.Nothing was stolen from inside the storage area.TODAY'S WORLD \u201cTwo bits it's one of your relatives!\u201d RA BB-gun pellets again Pellets from a BB gun broke four windows around Westmount on Friday and Sunday.On Friday, a front window pane 15 by 15 inches and the outside light fixture were shot out at 355 Metcalfe avenue, and residents reported eggs also had been thrown against the wall.A pellet made a hole in a front window at 15 Grove Park at 6 pm Sunday.The same fate befell a window at 400 Lansdowne avenue some time between noon and 8 pm, while a four-by-seven foot window at 4501 Sherbrooke street west was shot out at 10:15 pm.The wilful damage follows by three weeks injuries to two persons from BB pellets, in separate incidents in Westmount on May 23 and 24.Vandals hit six autos Six autos around Westmount were wilfully damaged late last Thursday or early Friday, including three parked outside the Janelle service station at 250 Victoria avenue, all of which had their windshield wiper arms pulled out of shape and their radio antennas bent.A 1970 Valiant, a 1971 Valiant and a 1964 Biscayne were all involved in the damage, which occurred between 8 pm last Thursday and 7 am Friday.A 1968 Dodge parked in front of 160 Metcalfe avenue had its antenna and side-view mirror broken and a windshield wiper removed, some time between 9 pm Thursday and noon Friday, a 1975 Volkswagen parked at 151 Abbott avenue had its mirror and antenna removed; and someone apparently used a blunt instrument to pry an outside mirror from its bracket on a 1975 Ford wagon parked outside Hillside House, 4400 St.Catherine street west, but then left the mirror dangling.Boys nabbed Two vouths, both 13, were stopped by Csts.Doug Lemm and Michel Boileau at the corner of Lansdowne avenue and The Boulevard Sunday at 12:25 am in possession of a motor bicycle stolen in Notre Dame de Grace.The boys were arrested once the bike was identified; it had no license plate, nor did the boys have written permission from their parents to drive the vehicle. Westmount's Fun Fair on Saturday was a reasonable success despite a sparse crowd, with over 50 merchants selling their wares and promoting neighborliness at the city ice rink.Those who did attend received some handsome door prizes.A total of 751 persons attended the day-long event, including 249 children who showed extreme enthusiasm by coming back time and again during the day to play games, see friends and browse among knick-knacks at the various tables.The fair netted over $475 which will be donated to various Westmount senior citizens\u2019 groups.Mrs.Norma Escaravage, chief organizer for the fair, said most merchants were eager to have another fair in October, since they made money despite the sparse crowd.Anthony\u2019 VARIETY STORE Post Office Greeting Cards Etc.Open 8 am to 9 pm (Sunday: 11 am to é pm) 4500 St.Catherine St.W.(Cor.Abbott) MUCTC BUS TICKETS i \u201cThe Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 19, Fun Fair nets $475 for aged \u201cAll the merchants thought it Besides the store-sponsored was fantastic,\u201d Mrs.Escaravage tables, which included shops said.\u201cEverybody was talking from Victoria and Greene and friendly.\u201d avenues, Sherbrooke and St.Catherine streets and even some from outside Westmount, there were display tables set up by the Somerville Area Residents\u2019 Association and Save Montreal, and the Westmount YMCA sponsored game booths such as a sponge throw and dartboard.The day started at 11 am with opening ceremonies attended by Ald.Charles Aspler; John Mappin, chairman of the Westmount Public Library trustees, and Harry Mayerovitch of the city\u2019s architectural and planning commission.Alec Miller, owner of Caledonia House, 328 Victoria avenue, played bagpipes during the opening ceremonies and during the day.Emcee for the event was Jeff Mappin, 598 Argyle Avenue.Mayor Donald MacCallum visited the fair later in the af- ternnon.Wins Drummond $130 Sports, Ltd.by Westmount MNA % adi.Simi Junior, a grade 7 student Hon.Kevin Drummond.Another 4 N at Westmount High School, won 50 door prizes were donated by 35 Mrs.Escaravage the top door prize of the day, a stores, including the following: Maypr MacCallum $130 check made out to Arlington Avenue Hardware, Kastel SERVING MONTREALERS FOR 48 Years WE SELL \u2014 SERVICE \u2014 LEASE CAPRI - BOBCAT - COMET - MONTEGO COUGAR - METEOR - MARQUIS - LINCOLN AND LIGHT TRUCKS Newly Arrived - Our New 1976 Capri Now on display in our showroom.One demonstration will convince you that this sporty import car has all the features you've been looking for both in looks and economy! Visit our showroom now and get set for a glorious vacation of trouble-free driving.Immediate delivery.SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1927 YOUR MONTREAL CENTRAL DEALER 6435 St.James Street West SHERBROOKE Tel: 489-3831 CAVENDISH DE MAISONNEUVE .pe ue LF Wy A oi At SJ ae at bg.Xd + h ha! a | IS La Ph R \u201c > de + RS au Ÿ a aE \u20ac Bo at RC oY er Westmounters are being urged Continued on next page Ken Weldrick jogs § past Examiner office REV.E.A.KIRKER, M.A., B.D.Rev.Harvey White, B.D., Th.M.Gordon White, L.Mus., B.Mus.All Are Welcome then passed through West- mount\u2014his home town\u2014to work out briefly before setting off for Newfoundland. e > Continued from previous page to send donations to the Montreal Association for the Mentally Retarded, perhaps with a recognition that the funds are being pledged on his behalf.John McRae, president of the MAMR, was his sixth-grade teacher at Queen's School and started Ken's interest in the mentally retarded.Educating the public \u201cStill in the west,\u201d Ken says, \u201cpeople talk about retarded adults as mongoloids and idiots,\u201d though most are productive members of society, even there.\u201cWhat are we normalizing them for?We put them out in the street, but then people look at them six or seven times.It hurts me to see that the retarded adults are looked down upon.This (his jog) is part of an education program for the public as well.\u201d How's the Plumbing?WE'RE NEVER ® TRAPPED CALL US FOR SERVICE AT 488-1900} RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS Plumbing and Heating Contractors 1202 Decarie Tel: 488-1900 Established 1919 foo Ken Weldrick Ken says he weighed 260 pounds when he played football for Westmount High School, brought this down to 250 by the time he left Vancouver and now weighs about 180.His diet includes nuts, raisins, fruit powder and dehydrated fruits.Occasionally he will buy a cooked meal in a town, and often buys fresh fruit from stands along his way: \u201cWith the heat,\u201d he explains, \u201cI cannot live off stored fat like I could in the winter.\u201d He sleeps outside most nights, using a knapsack he carries on his back for bedding and to carry food and water.The weight of the knapsack hurts his back occasionally, he admits; he walks for a while, rather than jogging, just after he has eaten.The trip has cost Ken $300 so far, much of it on credit.He started off with no sponsors at all, and ran up much of his debt during his stay in Steinbach.When he was sprayed by a skunk in Wawa, Ont.he went to the Adidas sporting goods company in Sault Ste.Marie, and they agreed to sponsor him for a new suit of clothing.Various small drug companies, including Pharmaprix, has helped him with the odd medication he has needed.11 types of footwear He has worn 11 different types of footwear during his travels.Many were unsatisfactory, and he has worn through four pairs.The Adidas Marathons he was wearing last week\u2014which he has jogged with since Toronto\u2014are the best shoes he has had, he says.Ken has made numerous friends and acquaintances during his trips, and received kudos from Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau during his stop in Ottawa.Every two weeks he calls back to Vancouver, where -citizens follow his travels by wey of the Ed Murphy radio tal show.Many Vancouverites sent him get-well cards during his stay in Steinbach.\u201cWe were all a little crazy,\u201d he says of his younger years at Weredale House, where he spent eight years.\u2018We all put ourselves to bigger strivings and callings.We were always point- conscious.\u201d Ken is not the first Canadian to jog across the country, but he thinks he is the first to do it during the winter, and under such -harsh conditions.Mark Kent of Toronto jogged coast-to-coast under the sponsorship of Par- ticipaction, but Ken claims he slept in a bed every night.The trip has been well worth it, he feels.Besides the frostbite, the skunk experience, one scratch from a raccoon, and his bout with tonsilitis which kept him on penicillin for four days, he has had no untoward incidents.He has raised some $7,000 so far for retarded adults across Canada, and has received publishers\u2019 commitments for the book he is planning.Contributions\u2014indicating they were inspired by The Happy Jogger\u2014should be sent to the MAMR, 5915 Henri Bourassa west, St.Laurent, H4R 1B7.Grass snatch A girl sitting on the grass in the park at the rear of Westmount High School had her purse snatched by two youths who ran by, at 4 pm Saturday.There was 75 cents in change in the purse.Caddy stolen A 1970 Cadillac was stolen from the garage at 250 Clarke avenue between 6 pm Friday and 7:30 am Monday.Window broken A front window at 46 Academy road was broken some time between 8 am and 7 pm Monday.CENTRAL MONTREAL The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 19, 1975 7 Why a REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT?e Hedge against inflation e Income tax deferment (interest free) e Attractive cash flow 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Occasions / ESICURE, CHEESE, \u201cFRUIT BASKETS from GORDON'\u2019S Seniors visit NICE Burlington on Wednesday Members of the Westmount Senior Citizens\u2019 Centre are planning an all-day trip to Burlington, Vt., next Wednesday, and a trip to Lake Mem- phremagog for a two-hour boat ride and lunch at the Mt.Orford golf club on July 9.Last Wednesday the centre sponsored a very successful visit to Ottawa, though the May 14 excursion to Quebec City had to be cancelled due to lack of par- seniors are encouraged to use the city putting green and shuffleboard for outdoor recreation.Two physical education students from Loyola College of Concordia University are offering an exercise program for the seniors on Thursday mornings; to date this has been very successful, the centre director, Mrs.Suzanne Bannon, reports.The deaths of two members, Mrs.Sarah Fischer and Mrs.WESTMOUNT EPICUREAN GIFTS CO.+ Othgushed fasthys 141 St.Pierre St.7° , i \u201cGourmet Gifts Popular Prices for Gracious Giving\u201d : Sizes: 6 to 22 Delivery, Yo 19, 1975 4901 Sherbrooke St.West, of course « Thursday, June (Between Claremont & Victoria) just call Tel: 484-4875 - 288-3987 It\u2019s 2 for Kathleen Mills, was noted in the most recent senior centre newsletter.ticipation.Bowling has been discontinued during the summer months, but WESTMOUNT fet World.?Exotic Pets & Natural History Collections Ne 4908 Sherbrooke St.West at Prince Albert \u201cà, ÿ Tel: 484-4132 ST.GEORGE'S ELEMENTARY TEACHERS: The broad smiles of satisfaction on the faces of these St.George's School elementary teachers come as a record numer of students move up to high school from Grade 6.Some of the teachers are heading on to other educational challenges in the fall.This group includes: (rear) Sheila Patferson, librarian; Michael Benjamin, class teacher; Marlene Burns, gym: Carole Carson, music; Mrs.Barbara Cram, remedial reading; Jeannette Odell, French, and Christine Lufkas, class teacher; and (front) Louise MacGlaeghlin, class teacher; Miss Cooper, art; Mrs.Collette Brown, French; Mrs.Frances Foster, elementary principal; Bonnie Watt, secretary, and Doris Winkler, elementary vice-principal.\u201c am to 5pm.Twenty booths, snack bar and coffee shop.Admission Coming| \u201c Around the clock, throughout the year, whatever the need, The Salvation Army is ready to serve.Parking off Prince Albert at rear of building , Felon, Preston 1243 LAIRD BOULEVARD « TOWN OF MOUNT ROYAL ® YEAR-ROUND SILKS & SUMMER COTTONS @ ] # CARDS GOLF & TENNIS WEAR ¢ PANT SUITS E t for all occasions ve n S # STATIONERY * GIFTS Lo VERRE EN EN Antique show, sale and The Stormont, Dundas and qe ane e Stormont, Dundas an Glengarry Historical Society Cards & dihat-Not, presents its 4th annual antique R a show and sale at MacDonell\u2019s eg 0.Inn, Pitt street north, Cornwall, Stationers - Gifts Ont., Tuesday, June 24, 6:30 to 10 Tel.932-3721 pm: Wednesday, June 25, 1 to 10 1308 Greene Ave, Westmount, Quebec pm, and Thursday, June 26, 10 ROYAL TRUST | 5 WESTMOUNT BRANCH SAVINGS OFFICE + 4145 Sherbrooke St.West Re will be CLOSED SATURDAYS STARTING WITH June 21st E and will resume Saturday openings on RAINCOATS * SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES ] ALL OUR FABULOUS IMPORTS * = Edel) SHOP-WIDE DISCOUNTS UP TO 0 Talk about midsummer madness! 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You're wise to come early.4 > \u2018 MAIN LOBBY, Sabrina I= QUEEN ELIZABETH HOTEL Sept.6th adhiond \u2014 pme rsday & Friday Telephone: 876-2506 ER 4 PEE TE Hd TS SLT un.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 19, 1975 - 9 Elections for \u2018\u201c\u2018user\u2019\u201d\u2019 representatives to Quebec\u2019s hospital boards of directors are not being held this year, due to an .amendment to Bill 65 last summer which will allow the members more time to participate and to see changes through.At the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, the extra time is being used by Mrs.Inger Slater of Montreal to establish a \u2018\u2018user committee\u2019\u2019\u2014parents of children who have been treated at the hospital\u2014to provide input into the operations and planning of the institution.The committee now is made up of some 20 members who meet once a month, but Mrs.Slater hopes to expand it to include anyone who is interested in becoming informed about, and in helping determine policy for, the hospital.\u201cThe hospital community could benefit and learn from parents,\u201d Mrs.Slater declared.Already, she says, with the 20-person committee \u2018\u2018we\u2019've had a lot of feedback.It's very nice the government is encouraging user participation.I wondered if you could get the grass-roots participation so the parents could be informed.\u201d An expanded user committee Ci Mrs.Inger Slater would hold regular meetings as \u201cinformation sessions,\u2019 and might be able to put out a weekly newsletter, she thinks.The committee also might nominate A EL .pu A 2 - \\ © ; Artists Working On The Mall .60 sculptors, painters, and craftsmen from the U.Sand foreign nations.You can see them actually create their art as you browse through their displays of thousands of paintings, etchings, sculptures, woodcarvings and pottery.The art may be purchased.The world of art will be on display during store hours and on Sundays and Holidays from 10A.M.-5P.M.every shopper will have a chance to win a valuable work of art.Your sales slip is your entry form.Friday June 20 by bus, take the 104, 161, or 162 an Sunday June 29 How to get there by car.the user representative for next year\u2019s hospital election.Mrs.Slater, a nursery school teacher and member of the Montreal Nursery School Teachers\u2019 Association, has a handicapped child who has to go to hospital for operations several times a year, so she sees the institution from that point of view regularly.While other members of the board\u2014including her co- user representative, Mrs.Mary Elizabeth Kelly, of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the hospital\u2014are devoted to the task, she gets to see the children's hospital from an entirely different perspective.The Auxiliary, for example, collects money for the hospital and co-ordinates and supplies volunteers, besides running a snack bar.A user committee would collect information from parents, distribute it to them, and work on user needs in the hospital.\u201cWe've spent the first year getting to know how things work,\u201d Mrs.Slater explains of her experience on the board of directors.\u201cI've learned an awful lot\u2014I've gotten to find out about the problems.The administration really encourages parent input.\u201d Staff assistance Under her impetus, the hospital staff helped find interested parents to form the backbone of the user committee last September.While Mrs.Slater is the committee chairman, she would prefer not to be; the enlarged committee she envisions would have an executive to handle communications.The Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital is one of two in the Montreal area to have such a committee, the other being Sacre-Coeur Hospital.The Douglas Hospital, Mrs.Slater suggests, has \u2018\u2018true\u2019\u2019 user representatives rather than ones \u2018Users\u2019 get bigger look-in at the Children\u2019s Hospital chosen, as in most hospitals, by the administration, the women's auxiliary or other pocket groups and then acclaimed to directorships.No user committee has yet been formed there, however, to her knowledge.Anyone wishing to be on the children's hospital user committee should phone Mrs.Slater at 486-5296.In by window Thieves entered 3121 St.Antoine street on Friday, climbing through a back bedroom window which already was broken and had not yet been repaired.They made off with $300 cash from the premises.Easy to get to: Metropolitan blvd.fo Christophe Colombe Holt's Open Thursday and Friday Till 9 P.M.HOLUT RENFREWS Famous Semi-Annual :j CLEARANCE SALE Now! 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Sorry, no mail or phone orders.HOLT RENFREW Sherbrooke at Mountain Rockland « Fairview * Anjou - Dorval - Place Ville Marie elfes ry. 10 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 19, 1975 Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a resolution of Municipal Council passed at a meeting duly held on Monday.the 4th day of November, 1974, the City of Westmount proposes to avail itself of Section 430 of the Cities and Towns Act (R.S.Q.1964, Chapter 193, as amended) which reads as follows: \u2018430.The streets or lanes open to the public for ten years or more shall become the property of the municipality upon the observance of the following formalities: 1.The council shall approve by resolution a description of all streets or lanes or parts thereof with respect to which the municipality proposes to avail itself of this section; 2.Such description shall be made according to an official plan and book of reference made and deposited in conformity with the Cadastre Act (Chapter 320); 3.The original of such description must be deposited in the office of the clerk of the municipality and a copy certified by a land-surveyor shall be deposited in the office of the registrar of the registration division where the lands concerned are situated; 4.The clerk~of the municipality shall cause to be published fice In the Quebec Official Gazette and in a daily newspaper cifcblating in the municipality, with an interval of not less than three months nor more than four months between publications, a notice containing: (a) the full text of this section; (b) a summary description of the streets or lanes concerned; Ca (c) a declaration 4p\u2019ihe effect that the formalities prescribed by paragraphs 1 and 2 have been observed.Any right that third parties might claim to the ownership of the site of the said streets or lanes shall be prescribed unless exercised by suit before the competent court within, year after the last publication in the Quebec QUAI Gazette.The municipality cannot avail itself of this section with respect to streets or lanes on which it has levied any tax within the preceding ten years.\u2019 A summary description of the lanes or parts of lanes concerned is as follows: (a) \"Four parcels of land, being lanes or parts of lanes, situated in the City of Westmount which are known and designated upon the official plan and book of references of the cadastre of the Municipality of the Parish of Montreal, Registration Division of Montreal, as being the following: 1.A part of lot subdivision number thirty-one of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (375- 31 Pt.) - It is bounded upon the northwest by another part of this same lot now forming part of De Maisonneuve Boulevard; upon the northeast and southeast by lot subdivision number one hundred and seventy-nine of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (375- 179); upon the southwest partly by this said lot subdivision number one hundred and seventy-nine of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (375-179), partly by parts of lots subdivision number sixteen, resubdivision numbers one and two of subdivision number seventeen, resubdivision number one of subdivision number eighteen, resubdivision number four of subdivision number eighteen, resubdivision number two of subdivision number nineteen, resubdivision number two of subdivision number twenty, resubdivision number two of subdivision number twenty-one all of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Pt.375-16, Pt.375-17-1, Pt.375-17-2, Pt.375-18-1, 375-18-4, 375-19-2, 375-20-2 and 375- 21-2), and partly by lot resubdivision number two of subdivision number eighteen of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five being a lane hereinaffer described under paragraph \u2018\u2019three\u2019\u2019 (Lot 375-18-2 lane).It measures one hundred and fifty-six feet and forty- four hundredths of a foot (156.44°) upon Its northeasterly side, and one hundred and fifty-eight feet and sixty-six hundredths of a foot (158.66°) upon Its southwesterly side, by a breadth of sixteen feet (16.0°) measured perpendicularly between these two sides.It contains an area of two thousand five hundred and twenty-one square feet (2,521 sq.ft.), English measure.2.Another part of this said lot subdivision number thirty-one of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Pt.375.31).It is bounded upon the northwest and northeast by lot subdivision number one hundred and seventy-nine of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (375- 179); upon the southeast by lot subdivision number ten of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (375- 10); upon the southwest partly by parts of lots subdivision numbers eleven, twelve and thirteen of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Pt.375-11, Pt.375-12 and Pt.375-13) and partly by lot subdivision number one hundred and seventy-nine of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (375-179).__ It measures one hundred feet and fourteen hundredths of a foot (100.14') upon its northeasterly side, one hundred feet and twenty-seven hundredths of a foot (100.27), upon its southwesteriy side by a breadth of sixteen feet (16.0°) measured perpendicularly between these two sides.City of Westmount It contains an area of one thousand six hundred and three square feet (1,603 sq.ft.), English measure.3.Lot resubdivision two of subdivision number eighteen of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (375-18-2).It measures, according to the cadastre, one hundred and ten feet and five tenths of a foot (110.5\u2019) upon each of its northwesterly and southeasterly sides.According to occupation, it measures nine feet and five tenths of a foot (9.5') upon its southwesterly side at Greene Avenue and ten feet (10.0°) upon its northeasterly side as compared to a cadastral width of ten feet (10.0°) throughout.As occupled, it contains an area of one thousand and seventy-seven square feet (1,077 sq.ft.), English measure.4.Lot subdivision number ten of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (375-10).It measures, according to the cadastre, two hundred and thirty-seven feet (237.0°) upon each of its northwesterly and southeasterly sides by a breadth of sixteen feet (16.0\u2019) measured perpendicularly between these two sides.According to the said cadastre, it contains an area of ; three thousand seven hundred and ninety-two square feet (3,792 sq.ft.), English measure.\u201d (b) \u201cThree parcels of land being lanes or parts of lanes and situated in the City of Westmount, Registration Division of Montreal and which are known and designated upon the official plan and book of reference of the cadastre of the Municipality of the Parish of Montreal, Registration Division of Montreal, as being the following: 1.Lot subdivision number eleven of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine being a lane (Lot 379-11, lane).It measures sixteen feet (16.0) in perpendicular width by a depth of one hundred and ten feet (110.0°) according to the cadastre.According to its occupation, it measures sixteen feet (16.0\u2019) in perpendicular width by a depth of one hundred and ten feet and four tenths of a foot (110.4').It contains an area of one thousand seven hundred and sixty-six square feet (1,766 sq.ft.), English measure.2.Part of lot subdivision number twenty-three of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine being a lane (Pt.lot 379-23, lane).It is bounded at one end towards the southwest by Greene Avenue; at the other end towards the northeast by another part of this same lot subdivision number twenty-three of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Pt.lot 379-23) forming part of Gladstone Avenue; on one side to the northwest by lots subdivision numbers six to twenty-two inclusive of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Lots 379-6 to 379-22 inclusive) ; on the other side to the southeast by lots subdivision numbers one, two and three of lot subdivision number twenty-four of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Lots 379-24-1, 379-24-2 and 379-24-3) and by lots subdivision numbers one and two of lot subdivision number twenty-five of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Lots 379-25-1 and 379-25-2) and by a part of lot subdivision number twenty- five of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Pt.lot 379-25) and by lot subdivision number twenty-six and lot subdivision number twenty-seven being a lane of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Lots 379-26 and 379-27, lane) and by lot subdivision number four of lot subdivision number twenty-elght of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Lot 379-28-4) and by lot subdivision number one being a lane and lot subdivision number two of lot subdivision number twenty- nine (Lois 379-29-1, lane, and 379-29-2) and by lot subdivision number one of lot subdivision number thirty of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Lot 379-30-1).This said part of lot measures sixteen feet (16.0) in perpendicular width by a depth of four hundred and twenty-eight feet and five hundredths of a foot (428.05) on its northwesterly side and four hundred and twenty-eight feet and fifteen hundredths of a foot (428.15) on its southeasterly side.It contains an area of six thousand eight hundred and fifty square feet (6,850 sq.f1.), English measure.3.Another part of lot subdivision number twenty- three of original lot number three hundred and seventy- nine being a lane (Pt.lot 379-23 iane).It is bounded at one end, to the southwest, by another part of this same lot subdivision number twenty-three of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Pt.lot 379-23) forming part of Gladstone Avenue; at the other end, to the northeast by part of lot subdivision number one of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Pt.lot 379-1) on one side, to the northwest by lot subdivision number one of lot subdivision number four of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Lot 379-4-1) and by lot subdivision number one of lot subdivision number three of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Lot 379-3-1) and by lot subdivision number two of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (lot 379-3-1) and by lot subdivision number two of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (lot 379-2); on the other side, to the southeast by lot subdivision number eight of lot subdivision number thirty of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Lot 379-30-8) and by part of lot subdivision number one of lot subdivision number thirty- one of original lot number three hundred and seventy-nine (Pt.lot 379-31-1).This said part of lot measures sixteen feet (16.0°) in perpendicular width by a depth of sixty-nine feet and eight tenths of a foot (69.8') on its northwesterly side and sixty- nine feet and seventy-three hundredths of a foot (69.73) on its southeasterly side.it contains an area of one thousand one hundred and sixteen square feet (1,116 sq.ft), English measure.\u201d (c) \u201cSeven parcels of land being lanes or part of lanes, situated in the City of Westmount and which are known and designated upon the official plan and in the book of reference of the cadastre of the Municipality of the Parish of Montreal, Registration Division of Montreal, as being the following: 1.Lot subdivision number thirty of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five being a lane perk 375-30 lane).It measures sixteen feet (16.0') in per pendicular width by a depth of one hundred and ten feet and five tenths of a foot (110.5').It contains an area of one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight square feet (1,768 sq.ft.), English measure.2.A part of lot subdivision number thirty-one of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Pt.Lot 375-31).Ht is bounded at one end, to the south-east by a part of this same lot subdivision number thirty-one of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Pt.375-31) forming part of De Maisonneuve Boulevard; at the other end, to the northwest, by lot subdivision number one hundred and fifty-five of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Lot 375-155); on one side to the northeast by lot subdivision letter \u2018\u2019A\u2019\u2019 of lot subdivision number two of lot subdivision number forty-four of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Lot 375-44-2-A) and by lot subdivision letter \u2019\u2019A\u2019\u2019 of lot subdivision number one of lot subdivision number forty-five of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Lot 375-45-1-A) and by lot subdivision letter \u2018\u2019A\u2019\u2019 of lot subdivision number one of lot subdivision number forty- six of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Lot 375-46-1-A) and by lot subdivision letter \u2019\u2019A\u2019\u2019 of lot subdivision number one of lot subdivision number forty- seven of original lot number three hundred and seventy- five (Lot 375-47-1-A) and by lot subdivision number five of lot subdivision number forty-seven of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five being a lane (Lot 375-47-5, lane) and by lots subdivision numbers forty-eight to fifty- one inclusive of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Lots 375-48 to 375-51 incl.) and by a portion of lot subdivision number one hundred and fifty-four of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (portion lot 375-154) ; on the other side, to the southwest by lot subdivision number one hundred and eighty-one of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five (Lot 375-181) and by lot subdivision number thirty of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five being a lane (Lot 375-30, lane).This said part of lot measures sixteen feet (16.0°) in perpendicular width by a depth of one hundred and ninety feet (190.0°) on its northeasterly side and one hundred and eighty-seven feet and sixty-seven hundredths of a foot 187.67\u2019) on its southwesterly side and contains an area of three thousand and twenty-one square feet (3,021 sq.ft.), English measure.3.Lot subdivision number five of lot subdivision number forty-seven of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five being a lane (Lot 375-47-5, lane).This said lot measures ten feet (10.0), in perpendicular width by an occupied depth of one hundred and ten feet and nine tenths of à foot (110.9\u2019) and contains an area of one thousand one hundred and nine square feet (1,109 sq.ft.), English measure.According to the cadastre, It should measure one hundred and ten feet and five tenths of a foot (110.5\u2019) in depth, by the said width of ten feet (10.0).4.Lot subdivision number one hundred and forty- three of original lot number three hundred and seventy- five being a lane (Lot 375-143, lane).It measures, ax- cording to its occupation, sixteen feet (16.0') in pei: > - pendicular width at its northeasterly end adjacent to Elm Avenue; fifteen feet and eight tenths of a foot (15.8\u2019) in width at its southwesterly end adjacent to lot subdivision number one hundred and sixty-eight of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five being another lane (Lot 375-168, lane) by a depth of one hundred and -seven feet and nine tenths of a foot (107.9°) on its nor- thwestérly side and one hundred and eight feet (108.0°) on Its southeasterly side and contains an area of one thousand seven hundred and sixteen square feet (1,716 sq.ft.), English measure.According to the cadastre, this said lane should measure sixteen feet (16.0) in perpendicular width He oughout by a depth of one hundred and seven feet 5.Lot subdivision number one hundred and fifty-five of original lot numbert three hundred and seventy-five being a lane (Lot 375-155, lane).This said lane measures sixteen feet (16.0°) in perpendicular width by a depth of two hundred and seventy- seven feet and fifteen hundredths of a foot (277.15') on Its northeasterly side and two hundred and seventy-seven Ee dD.\u2014 FRA ©; rs McGILL PRIZE WINNERS: - Two Westmount residents were specially recognized at McGill University's convocation last week.Laura Falk Scott (left) received a bachelor of civil laws degree; the I.Ballon Memorial Medal, \"awarded to the most out standing student on the board of editors of the McGill Law Journal; the Lazarus Phillips Prize for highest standing in company law and taxation, and the Carswell Prize for high standing.Robert Lewis Raich also received a BCL.He graduated with upper second class honors and was one of the two winners of the Quebec Bar Prize, awarded to the winning team in the faculty's moot court competition.4 local kids are arrested stealing car A man left his 1972 Chevrolet Nova unlocked, with the keys .inside, at the rear of 4662 St.Catherine street west at 4:30 pm last Thursday; moments later four youths were seen by police inside the vehicle, and though two boys got away two 14-year-old girls were left inside and arrested.Soon after two 16-year-old boys were arrested, and the one driving the vehicle will be charged in Montreal Social Welfare_Court with theft, while the others will answer for possession of the stolen auto.All of the juveniles are from West- mount.The man, who originally left his car, reported to police at 7 pm that it had been stolen.The Canadian chartered banks have 25 million deposit accounts.The Westmount Examiner, Park School association Thursday, June 19, 1975 - N elects 1975-76 officers The new executive of the Home and School Association of Westmount Park held a short business meeting last week.In the chair was the new president, Mrs.Judy Rochester, 2090 Vendome avenue who has been treasurer and mainstay of the lunch program during the school year now ending.Mrs.Pat Shatzky, 4800 de Maisonneuve boulevard, will continue as secretary, and Mrs.Carol Mosher, 9 Burton avenue, remains as class representatives\u2019 chairman.New members of the executive are Jim Kenward, 2105 Grey avenue, treasurer, and Mrs.Virginia Ryshpan, 2107 Marlowe avenue, membership chairman.Mrs.Lucia Scala, 1260 McGregor avenue, will serve for a second year as vice-president.She is putting together a directory of school and community activities to be issued to all families at Westmount Park WHS shuts tomorrow By VICTOR DONNAY and ARTHUR HOLDEN After three weeks of exams, the 1974-75 school year is at an end.Tomorrow, Friday, is the last day of school, during which report cards will be issued.In retrospect, the past year has been one of the best ever.The authors will be back next year to report on WHS activities (doesn\u2019t that make you happy?) in 1975- '76, and we're hoping that next year will be one more for the books.To the graduating class of \u201975, our heartiest congratulations and may you all be successes at whatever you choose to do in life.To the rest of the school, have a happy summer, and we\u2019ll see you next year at good ol' WHS.PS: Thanks, Rich.Plucked The wallet was plucked from the purse of a woman in the Metro-level shopping concourse at Alexis Nihon Plaza on Thursday at about 5 pm.Gone with the wallet were $8 cash and personal papers.feet and five tenths of a foot (277.5') on its southwesterly side, and contains an area of four thousand, four hundred and thirty-eight square feet (4,438 sq.ft.), English measure.According to the cadastre, this said lot should measure a depth of two hundred and seventy-five feet (275.0°) by the said width of sixteen feet (16.0°).6.Lot subdivision number one hundred and sixty-eight of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five being a lane (Lot 375-168, lane).This said lane measures, according to its occupation, Thineteen feet and seventy-five hundredths of à foot (19.75\u201d) in width at its northwesterly end and nineteen feet and five tenths of a foot (19.5') at its southeasterly end by a depth of thirty-eight feet and four tenths of a foot (38.4°) on its southwesterly side and thirty-eight feet and nine tenths of a foot (38.9°) on its northeasterly side.It contains an area of seven hundred and fifty-nine square feet (759 sq.ft.) English measure.According to the cadastre this said lane should measure nineteen feet and five tenths of a foot (19.5') in width throughout by a depth-of forty-one feet (41.0°) in both its northeasterly and southwesterly sides.7.Lot subdivision number one hundred and sixty-nine of original lot number three hundred and seventy-five being a lane (Lot 375-169, lane).This said lane measures sixteen feet (16.0') in perpendicular width by a depth of one hundred and ten feet and five tenths of a foot (110.5\u2019) and contains an area of one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight square feet (1,768 sq.ft.), English measure.\u2019\u2019 - The formalities prescribed by paragraphs 1 and 2 of Section 430 of the Cities and Towns Act have been observed.Given at Westmount, this 24th day of January, 1975.R.B.Seaman Clerk of the City of Westmount School early in September.H & S membership renewal forms will go home with report cards this \u2018week\u2014still a bargain at last year's price! Committee meets, too Last Wednesday, Les Malowany, 370 Grosvenor avenue, chaired the final meeting of school committee.Of a dozen members elected last October, three have offered to serve again, and three others came to indicate that they would stand for election this fall.Chris Schon, 412 Met- calfe avenue, who has been a vice-chairman, has agreed to lead the school committee in '75- 76 and to arrange with Mrs.Rochester some joint meetings of the two parent groups.Examiner readers will note that, while Roslyn parents have agreed to merge Home and School with the school committee, Westmount Park, like the high school, will maintain two separate groups with overlapping personnel.The principal, Mr.Tedford, reported that children have been on 22 various field trips over the year, in contrast to the previous year\u2019s extra-curricular void.Next year the school will \u2018go metric\u201d and new texts have been ordered.He foresees a slightly lower school population.Mr.Malowany thanked Mr.Tedford for his co-operation with the parents and his guidance of the school, a tribute which was warmly seconded by all parents present.SUMMER RIDING CAMP FOR CHILDREN =a 2 to 4 WEEK SESSIONS ares \u201cPROFESIONAL BILINGUAL STAFF\u2019 maître de manège du cadre noir A.Beginner Course B.Advanced Level Dressage to High School « Jumping o Combined Event Training « Polo and Steeplechase Introduction C.Pony Club for the Youngest The best riding club accommodation for juniors.PAMPILET ON REQUEST RESTRICTID FUROLLIVENT \u2014 RESENVE NOW MIRABEL EQUESTRIAN CLUB 1560 COTE ST.LOUIS MABEL P.0.K FOR educational - St.Andrew\u2019s Nursery School is pleased to announce the receipt of its kindergarten license no.749880 from the Quebec Department of Education.Small classes will be taught by certified teachers in a bilingual environment.For further information call 932-4373.Tel: (514) 1-258-3728 JACK CHARTON £.4C-0T: : SUMMER COURSES FOR CHILDREN~ 4-14 years © arts centre Starting July 8th - courses are given CLAY AND PLAY \u2019 9:30-11:30 ART AND CLAY 9:30-11:30 DRAWING-PAINTING-PRINTING 1:00- 3:00 FLYING AND FLOATING 1:00- 3:00 YOGA THEATRE 1:00- 3:00 CERAMICS 10:00-12:00 $4 for one day also 1:00- 3:00 $20 for each 2 wks session $35 for each 2 wks session twice a day All courses will be given Tuesdays-Wednesdays and Thursdays except Yoga Theatre only on Tuesdays and Thursdays For more information please ask for our summer \u2026 brochure 488-9559 - 350 Victoria Avenue, Wsmnt.u Come in and visit our shop and gallery! J Summer Programme | n French Conversation An intensive programme in French Conversation.Classes will be held from 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon and from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.July 2 - August 8 Tuition Fees: $250.00 French will be the language of instruction and spoken exclusively throughout the programme.Participants will be pre-tested ard placed in a class with others of comparable competency.For Application and Course Booklet Tel: 482-0320 Loc.700 Loyola Campus concordia Evening Division university 7270 Sherbrooke St.W.9:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m.Mon.- Thu.Office Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.Friday |\u201d Degree Programmes COURSES OFFERED DURING DAY ARTS: JULY 2 - AUGUST 8 Communication Arts, Community Services.Economics, English.French Language, Geography, Health Education, History.Library Science.Mathematics.Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology.Sociology.Theology.FINE ARTS: Studio Art, Painting, Drama.SCIENCE: General Chemistry.Mathematics.COMMERCE: Accountancy.Finance, Management, Marketing.Quantitative Methods OVERSEAS PROGRAMMES: Physical Education in Europe.Physical Education and Sport in the USSR.Drama/Classics Summer Study in Greece, Health Education in Copenhagen.OFFERED ON THE LOYOLA CAMPUS: Summer Institute in French Conversation.Loyola Campus Evening Division 7270 Sherbrooke St.W.Phone: 482-0320 local 700/701 Office Hours: 9:00am - 9:00pm Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 5:00pm Friday concordia university HE | yummy: 12 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 19, 1975 SNS se CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SN A | REALTIES REG'D \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 10 Words °1.%° 10 cents each additional word 931-7511 For best service phone your ads early - regular deadline Wednesday 2:00 pm; Too-late- to-classify until press time Thursday.SY ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TILL 8:00 P.M.(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday till 5pm) Broker Real Estate Westmount Properties Wanted We Have the Buyers 933-4256 1384 Greene Ave.cree RR x Accounts may be paid at the Examiner office, 4630 St.Catherine street west, Westmount; at The Monitor and St.Laurent News office, 6525 Somerled avenue, and the Town of Mount Royal Weekly Post office, 233 Dunbar avenue.oo Advertisements not paid for in advance of publication are subject to a 25-cent billing charge but may then be paid without furthur charge at any branch of the Bank of Montreal or The Royal Bank of Canada on the Island of Montreal.= = se Ses 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE PROPRIETE A VENDRE ESTATE FOK RESIDENTIAL IN CONFIDENCE, Res.: 488-8423 \\\u2014 REAL REAL ESTATE, THE Sn Vrai SELS Specializing in the West End Royal Trust Company Off: 932-171 12 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE PROPRIETE DE CAMPAGNE À VENDRE 21 APARTMENTS TO LET APPARTEMENTS A LOUER Morin Heights area 3 bedroom bungalow, 15,000 square feet land, spring water, close to lake.Call 489-1036 evenings.LAND for sale.St.Marguerite du lac Masson.Call 481-6938 and 683-6060 Mr.Pappas.Camp on Lake at Chateauguay, New York.Completely furnish- SUBLET, 4/2, NDG., $110.a month until Jan.31, 1976.Freshly painted, very bright, open view, unfurnished, off Sherbrooke-Regent.Call 488-8697 after 5 pm.NEAR Montreal West station 3/2 rooms, equipped, heated $130.482-0290.SUBLET, hi-rise 4,2, Crescent Street.$250.monthly.Shag carpet and curtains for sale.Call 845-9010.ed, all modern conv WESTMOUNT \u2014 Claremont.| 36 CARS FOR SALE AUTOS A VENDHE 1965 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop, air-conditioning, radio, electric clock.Mechanically perfect, body good condition.683-2446.1970 AUD! SL100, Standard, Fully equipped.No rust.No Winter driving, $1,550.Days 341- \"5420 Evenings 288-7695.73 TOYOTA, Corolla, 1,600 automatic, stereo A.M.-F.M.coated, 4 extra tires, some body work 15,000 miles $1,500.Graham days 875-5600 evenings 626-5997.beautiful condition.Call 684-9481.36 CARS FOR SALE \u2018= AUTOS À VENDRE TOYOTA Celica, 1973, A.M.- F.M., radials, 4 spee r defrost, $2,150.days 844:-1 8, evenings 488-9748.38 TRAILERS ROULOTTES HARDTOP Tent Trailer, sleeps six, foam mattresses, 10 x 12 add-a-room, propane stove and tank.Good condition.$700.\u2014 626- 9295.Air Stream Country home with modern HOUSES 10 LET _ 1973 7951.19 ion, horse barn, garage, trout brook.23 MAISONS À LOVER Ch eee a ly powers a Anti I a Acres available.outstanding.No reasonable offer nfique Classic 5 COUNTRY HOUSES 10 LET MAISON DE CAMPAGNE À LOUER Prouts Neck Maine Summer homes available.Month of July.Private, beaches, yacht, tennis and golf clubs.Call Mrs.Homer 1-207-883-2249.| A.E.LEPAGE on WESTMOUNT REALTIES pay à Laurentians Ideal Laurentian, 2 bedroom modern chalet, on Lac Labelle.One or no children.For July.$90.weekly.Call 931-2130.LAKE Manitou, Ste.Agathe.Farm house, 4 bedrooms, all facilities, Call 482-0076 June to September 30th, $800.LOTS FOR SALE 1 1 TERRAINS À VENDRE LAKE front, Laurentians.St.Adolphe de Howard, $2,500.or best offer.487.6840.WESTMOUNT.Prime location, 434 Victoria Avenue, adjacent Sherbrooke, \u2014 5000 feet.\u2014 489- 6316.Raised ranch bungalow, 4 bedrooms 12 bathrooms double garage.Close fo schools and shopping $375.Call 683-2220.PIERREFONDS, 3 bedroom bungalow, dining room, living room, 2 bathrooms, finished basement with bar.Nicely landscaped on quiet street.Immediate occupancy.Call 684- 6584 or 626.7525 24 DUPLEX TO LET DUPLEX A LOUER WESTMOUNT facing Park.6 rooms, 2 bathrooms.August 1st.$525.Call 933.7675.29 SHARE LIVING OUARTERS PARTAGER L0GIS WALKLEY \u2014N.D.G.Girl to share 4/2 apartment.Own room.Kitchen privileges.$60.monthly.Call 481-7582.30 ROOMS TO LET CHAMBRE A LOUER WALKLEY Avenue, business woman, nice room kitchen everything, premium condition.$1250.Cali 489-5168.worthy.\u2019\u2019Needs make-up job.\u2018 Bargain, $5000.Call 849.1863.Zip Dee.Sleeps 3,or 4.Call.672- 46 HELP WANTED-FEMALE FEMMES FILLES DEMANDEES Secretaire Bilingue Temps Partiel 2 à 3 jours par semaine Lieu Galeries Westmount Nous recherchons e Dactylo rapide et précise e Parfaitement bilingue e Pour travail général de bureau e Personnalité agréable e Ayant le sens des responsabilités fireplace., pr ; sul\u201d caf as Bus stop.CHEVELLE 1973 Malibu 2 door Excella 500-1973 trailer.Perfect E WITH CONFIDENCE .y.Ca - .hardtop V8 with power, condition.All extras.Awning Please contact fused.Call 683-4968.F Call: 518-483-3475 D.D.O.OAS Yacht .: THUNDERBIRD 1967, 4 door Fomerly Henry Birks Family, 55 Roval Trust Barbara erguson Sunnydale \u201cblack beauty\u2019, power feet, 1906.Gasoline screw.Sea.: Crean mer ; 2 TUE privileges.$15.weekly.Call 481.! Là : e Salaire selon compétence et à f Westm ount sting roam.Gentleman.Re discuter ; JUST REDUCED Eastern Townships A ES Les candidates interessées sont priées 3 $145,000 Near Brome Lake.100 acre |S% chamane ET PENSION DEMANOEES de communiquer avec: ° farm, white frame home, Ideally located on quiet street in Eastern West- mount.Attractive cross-hall plan.Bedroom with full bath on ground floor.3 bedrooms & den, 2 baths upstairs.A gracious home in excellent condition.Exceptional garden.Mrs.bathroom, vinyl Principals only.697-4906._15 units or more at not more fhan 5 times the revenue.Financing required.Call: $100,000.all cash.Early Fall occupancy.All calls contidential.Royal Trust Co.737 §¢ ~ electrically heated 3 bedrooms, barn, 3 sheds, maple trees with sugar house, nice view.Private 49:00.Call 738-0450 or 1.539.3415.22 equipped, elevator, Park.Unfurnished.Garages at $20.monthly.immediate.486-0410.s ious, equipped, elevator.Garages at $20.monthly.July.486-4865.Foreign Students Looking for Accommodations MUSTANG 11, 1974.12,000 miles, 6 cylinder, 4 speed, standard.mileage, $1490.Call 684.6490.1967 CHRYSLER NEWPORT, 2- door hardtop, black vinyl roof, driven, interior in good condition - rear seat seldom used.Tel: 331- 8839.Mme.Maxime 935-5487 © Judy Campbell 935-8541 - 935-6451.Please Call APARTMENTS TO LET 21 APPARTEMENTS À LOUER inter- La nguage Duplex N.D.G.PROPERTY WANTED i ROPRIETE DEMANDEE nstitute Harvard ! Westmount 733-0147 Near Terrebonne Roslyn School Claremont PART-TIME 6va, 8Va, garage, fireplace, large 32, 442, 5%.Spacious, equipped, CARS FOR SALE erm, \u201cvir windows Area oars oy Seprommuer.47.ALT 4 eke SECRETARY Family relocating requires 4 Apt.Bidg.bedroom home in mid-level Sherbrooke Coll 481-2425.M A ; i Westmount.Willing to pay up to Old Orcha rd TOYOTA Corolla 73, low MW.To SEE Re : gold-metailic body, black vinyl Mar aret Silver MRS.PAT THOMSON = interior with interior decor R Iti 932-1112 \u2014 482-3994 Snowdon - Decarie peckage, split front seats with CALL: MR.LEWIS ea ties arm rest, trip mileage, radio, w- BROKER 3Va.442, 5%.Unturnished, |, \"55000 miles, one owner, lady For Engineering Consultants office located Victoria and Sherbrooke.931-6225 BB vy IT wm UE 12e Po ue ed mee ma 1 PE ti eme dE EEE SES SES = The Westmount Examiner.Thursday, June 19, 1975 - 13 Service Directory 46 HELP WANTED FEMALE FEMMES IRLES DIMANDHES = HOME IMPROVEMENT GENERAL REPAIRS MOVING & CARTAGE G | RL FR | DAY .G.M.Enterprises [MOVING Somewhere?Grad.Home Renovations Home Renovations gelisvie.Professional.Et JOB CONSISTS OF: specializing in:- .Concrete walls.Commerciai Reasonable rates.John.181.6401.Filing, replacing on switchboard, BALCONIES \u2014 DECKS avira, Reset BOOK now: Grad student \u2014 sending Telex, working in the Mail BASEMENT \u2014 FENCES LANDSCAPING professionalism, efficiency.department, etc SHINGLE ROOFS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 inauestionable insured.Low P TT - Tim - \u2018 PLASTERING \u2014 CEMENT Cutting of ow rere \u2014The girl needs to be bilingual with a EXTERIOR PAINTING Tree Stumps PAINTING some typing and a High School ABSOLUTELY BEST WORK A rates, 2 PINS odeur péiniins Le Balcony Education, Call 697-9781 estimate.\u2014 Roger rere Interested applicants should apply to: FREE ESTIMATES or ° M4 - G.W.Little © Call Brian - 687-3203 : W.Lit Signode Fasteners Ltd.7 683-7124 HORSEBACK RIDING : HAVE Fun.Lose Weight.Go PAINTING 6705 St Ja mes SERVING YOU BETTER Stamies, Sh.Laurent Cail 33 DECORNTING : Stables, St.Lauren a 0%.ee Wallpapering, etc.489-686 1 MAINTENANCE .HOME IMPROVEMENTS 489-5195 ( p\u2014l SMALL painting iobs wanted.* Vv e rd un H ome Reasonable rates.Call 937-0375 Improvement ces .SERVICES 482-5142 @comrany gy PLASTERING HOLT RENFREW COMPANY | vn ve Expert Plasterer laste oofers Requires 2 \u2018W E E K S P E C 1A L Cement.Drywall.Tile repair.9 9 CO A.subinviile, 767-0907 and 20% OFF Sal aa Pubimvil, | Permanent All Services Including: mm ee : e Walls e Windows e Floors PLUMBING & HEATING Cashier 2 Lo ; ee \u2014Bilingual preferred Ceilings St Waxin Plumbing \u2014 Heating Digging e Ceilings eo Stripping e 9 769-3550 Commercial \u2014 Residential \u2014Must be personable and well » HOMES .APTS.STORES.BUILDINGS Industrial groomed ALL WORKMEN BONDED = _\u2014 WESTMOUNT \u2014Liberal company benefits - / MAINTENANCE PLUMBING & For interview apply i Personnel Office ROOFING Window H EATI NG LTD.5th floor Washers 208 0! ri pve.(between 10:30 am to 12 noon) Three experienced men, es moun Cans Ressonaie\u201d cs Mark 935-1189 1300 Sherbrooke St.W.MENUISERIE ROOFING we top them all.TENTE creme SHINGLES FLAT DECKS Ses de cuisine.Gusrantie.: .a BONDED ROOFER Saas, O° né.Overante OUR MASTER _ UNITED TRUST MONEY SHOP IN ® BRICK WORK wovmoscartace ROOFER Ae WESTMOUNT, CORNER SHER: @ CHIMNEYS LOT SERVIC BROOKE AND CLAREMONT, HAS ea Movers WESTMOUNT IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR: 177 IN All kinds.Light and heavy.ROOFING LTD.; .LAM ser RO, EG Minar EN 1975 NOTRE DAME Part Time Teller ÿ al] CHIMNEY SERVICE LACHINE \u2014Candidate must have banking or/* PIRE RAMSAY \"637.230 a cashier experience > 4 8 4-0646 Moving\u2014Cartage 24 Hour Service \u2014Must be bilingual cadre Storage ur } For confidential interview AEA \u2014 - = Please call: - dist .S'+\" REPAIRS BUSINESS SERVICES rot SANDING FLOORS Mr.B.Joset CARPENTRY finishing \u2014 (Bn.= Gyproc \u2014 Plaster \u2014 Painting \u2014 LARGE truck.Fully equipped.487-2600 demraitsming \u2014 Beni Names for sure sat! Jonn Gray.«ei Sanding Floors Call Marcel Diplomas 931-7881 HandLettering \u2014 Movers Old Floors Evenings & Week-ends S| Sree Made New Bilingual PAINTING \u2014 Plastering \u2014 addressing -\u2014 anding corpemtr y CAN MAIS - Invitations MOVI NG Plastic Finish Secreta ry F Guaranteed Work .or Rates 12 years experience.Small Westmount Office CARPENTRY Write to: CALL US FERNAND CLOUTIER \u2014Full time -_ B.Kopland 321-1069 \u2014Salary open trom fhe anctactorer oY 425 Harris St.Chapman For appointment Bathroom vanity i General Montreal 379, Que.Transport \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 irs.\u2014 r tm .ie at | SE ii - Call 484-1145 - CARP Y Day ROOMS, balconies, Ar.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Verdun Po 9 am to 12 noon ; Baa Eon Se oer Son GENERAL coment ropal 766-1335 = Monday, Wednesday, Friday 4740.3440 after 5 pm.\u2014 - 14 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, June 19, 1975 HELP WANTED-MALE FEMALE ~ 46 HELP WANTED FEMALE HMMES HILLS DEMANDEES \u2014Salary $650.Bilingual Bookkeeper (Girl Friday) Required for Manufacturing Company in Ville St.Laurent near Canadair.\u2014Experience on full set of books (One Rite System) including trial balance to $800.per month \u2014 according to experience For appointment call: Mr.A.Fernandes 331-2231 Encoat Chemicals Ltd.48 HOMMES FEMMES DEMANDES RNs & NURSING Evening and Night Shift Days For Modern Nursing Home.Apply to: DIRECTOR OF NURSES .Mount Royal Villa 275 Brittany Ave.T.M.R.739-6308 RNAs = ORDERLY 56 UUMLSTIC WORK WANIED TRAVAIL DUMESTIOUE DEMANDE ANTIQUES ANTIQUITES Ç PART time, help available to\u2019 assist elderly person.Call 488.4879.MATURE NURSING AIDE Needed every Saturday and Sunday or Sunday and Monday, 7 AM.to 3 PM \u2014Westmount lady - Some lifting required \u2014Local references necessary ~ Excellent salary We Sit Better 482-3171 Trilingual English, French perfectly and knowledge of Spanish.~For Travel Industry ~Must type For interview: Call 842-6877 BOOKKEEPER PART TIME |3 to 4 days weekly] \u2014Westmount Advertising Agency \u2014Experience essential \u2014Able to use One-Rite system \u2014Responsiblities include: accounts receivable, analysis, sales, cash receipt.Call 937-4257 50 WORK WANTED FEMALE POSITION DEMANDEE FEMMES FILES SEMI Retired nurse desires home case.Night duty preferred.Free to travel.AI replies confidential.Write to Box 461 ¢c-0 Weekly Adservice.4630 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal, Que.H3Z 2Wé6.EXPERIENCED Executive Secretary has 4 mornings weekly available for typing, secretarial work, in your office if in Sherbrooke-Victoria vicinity or in her own fully equipped home office.933.8784.MATURE qualified English Secretary presently employed seeks new position West vicinity.Write to Box 460, c.0 Weekly Adservice, 4630 St.Catherine Street West, Montreal Quebec, H32 2W6.JULY - August Trilingual experienced typist \u2014 translator (English - French \u2014 Spanish) seeks employment, 5 mornings or 3 full days weekly.West- mount, N.D.G.or vicinity.Call 487-4890.52 MOTHERS HELP AIDE MATERNEULE Mother\u2019s Helper Wanted To mind one child, summer months in Laurentians.References please.Call 735-1882.Capable Mother\u2019s Helper Wanted Live in, 6 days, own room.Im mediately.2 children.488-8866.Mother\u2019s Helper Needed for July at lovely Ontario Lake.Must be experienced with baby and able to swim.References required.Call 935.6749.22-year-old female German student wants job as mother\u2019s helper.Speaks English.Sleep in.July and August.References supplied.Call 488-5518.FOR SALE-DINING ROOM FURNITURE A VENDRE MOBILIER DE SALLE À MANAGER DINING suite, Sheraton, solid mahogany, circa 1900.Magnificent condition, 6 leaf table, 5 chairs, buffet.Under $3,000.Call 937-6781.TEAKWOQOOD Dining room suite, extension table, 6 chairs, server, buffet and china deck.Used as set, willing to sell separately.Call 488 5731 weekdays after 6 pm.1 FOR SALE LIVING ROUM FURNITURE À VENDRE MOBILIER DE SALON 6 SOFA, Teal Blue, 6 feet, $60.Call 935-3025 or 697-3597.CHESTERFIELD (Thomasville) raye creme- coco.Tres bon etat.Appeler 737.0504.CHESTERFIELD set, 3 piece, carved, mahogany trim, down pillows.Call 842-1539 or 481-4808.62 FOR SALE-BEDROOM FURNITURE A VENDRE-MOBILIER DE CHAMBRE TWO mother\u2019s helpers wanted for 2 families for entire summer in Laurentians.Call 487- 7578 or 738-5045.Mother\u2018s Helper Wanted for one or iwo months.To care for 3 girls in Knowlton.Must swim.Call 935.6713.3 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED 5 AIDE DOMESTIQUE DEMANDE BEDROOM set, blond walnut, modern.Perfect condition.Call 842-1539 or 481-4808.FOR SALE KITCHEN EQUIPMENT 63, VENDRE EQUIPMENT DE CUISINE 5 PIECE kitchen set brown and white, 36 x 48 with 2 extension leaves.$60.for fast sale.Very.good condition.620-1656.Three Spruce Antiques 482 Beaconsfield Blvd.697-0760 Unusual Antique wicker furniture, includes love seat and 3 arm chairs.$200.Call 684-0744.PINE sideboard, $650.; fireside pine chair, $150.Call evenings only 486-1448.Ye Old Antique .Shoppe 6024 Sherbrooke St.W.486-2183 Fine English furniture and other small antiques.Past & Present 353 Prince Albert- Westmount OPEN TUES.70 SAT.NOON TO 6 P.M.Edwardian furniture; small furniture; Antiques and Collectables.488-0746 66 FOR SALE-GENERAL A VENDRE GENERAL LADY wanted for light housework, 2 or 3 times weekly in Westmount apartment.References.935-5821.EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED FOR FAMILY WITH TEENAGE CHILDREN, NEAR SHERBROOKE STREET BUS.LIVE IN OR OUT.FULL TIME OR-PART TIME, REFERENCE ESSENTIAL.482-3208 AFTER 7 BABY SITTERS WANTED GARDIENNES DEMANDEES (5 POELE electrique; frigidaire; Avocado.Bonne condition.Presque neuf 747.3240 apres 6 heures.FOR SALE-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A VENDRE INSTRUMENTS DE MUSIQUE HEINTZMAN upright grand piano.Mint condition $1200.Call 937-6565.GUITARS: Classical cost $75.sacrifice $40.Folk $140.for $75.Electric Gibson (Copy) $100.with case.Also Flute $10.12 String Guitar $40.Private.Call 744-0956.EXPERIENCED woman to look after 5 year old boy while parents are on vacation.References.Call 488-1128.DOMESTIC WORK WANITLD TRAVAIL DUMESTIQUE DEMANDE 56 Domestic Help Available \u2014Monday to Friday \u2014From 2 to 5 pm Call 842-0594 SPONSORED BY THE SALVATION ARMY CONCERT Hammond Organ, Model A100.Good condition.Reasonable, Call 733-2427.A-1 Piano Agency RE-OPENING SALE.GREATLY REDUCED FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY 5999 Monkland, Suite 2 488-9003 Open 11 am - 6 pm Thurs.and Friday 11 am - 9 pm Sat.11 am -\"5 pm The Folk Shop The store where you can expect! the unexpected.À non-profit outlet for senior citizens\u2019 handicraft.Come and see for yourself: Afghans Quilts - Pottery Handmade Dolls and Puppets - Shawls - Hostess Aprons - Toys - Ponchos - Wrap-around skirts - Wool hats - Scarves - Slippers - Paintings.Kitchen Boutique Items.Orders Taken you name it and we shall try to make it.4711 Van Horne Avenue 738-8360 CURTAINS, brand new; carpets; wall unit bookcases.Call 766-9128.: AUTOMATIC swering: calculator Smith Corona; Paymaster system.766- 9128.COME and browse at Finnegan\u2018s Farm-Market Saturdays at 775 Main River Road Hudson 10 to 4.Antiques, Collectibles, Farm Produce, Handicrafts and Flea Market.telephone an.| 66 FOR SALE-GENERAL A VENDRE GENERAL Open House Good Furniture Must be seen to be appreciated June 25th 10 am to 6 pm 3Lakeview Blvd.Beaurepaire STERLING silver porringer; 4 silver candle sticks, (shell- Scroll decoration).7 silver ash bowts, Cali 739-6894 after 4 p.m.Golden Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Legion Special high quality Golden Tulips will be available by ordering through your Westmount Branch of the Legion.To be delivered in September, but orders are requested to be placed immediately.Call or write for information:- 4625 St.Catherine Street West 933-3362 Basement Sale 643 Grosvenor Ave.Sat.June 21st 1-5pm EXECUTIVE desk with chair; 4 leather chairs, excellent condition; chesterfield and leather lazy-boy suitable for cottage; upright piano; floor speakers for stereo; 2 industrial vacuums.Call Thursday and Friday P.M.481.3366.Garage Sale Large Westmount Home disposing contents of basement and garage Tues.and Wed.June 24th\u201425th From 12 to 8 pm 51 Sunnyside Westmount Garage Sale Saturday June 21st 370 Grosvenor St.2 pm \u2014 4 pm BABY crib, no mattress.Like new, $50.Call 487-0589.MITCHELL room air conditioner, good for small store.488-7543.CHESTERFIELD and chair in good condition.Best offer.Call 487-5888.Garage Sale 4927 Grosvenor, Saturday June 21st., 10 am to 4 pm.Household items; clothing size 14 plus books.HAND Braided large rug: Quilted bedspread.Call 48$- 2556.CANADIANA spool bed; (dresser, carpets; etc.Call 937- 6565.TWIN walnut poster beds: chairs; dinette set.Other articles.Moving.Days 273-3696 or evenings 272-2887.Garage Sale Furniture: bureaus; pictures; odds and ends 573 Grosvenor Avenue near Westmount Blvd.9 am \u2014 3 pm Saturday June 21st.4 © chairs, LINGUAPHONE records, Spanish\u2014French, new condition; electric ironer, $10.; food warmer; lamps; chairs; electric hot plate; pillows; trunks; etc.Call 486-9266.SHAG carpet, curtains.Call 845.9010.Everything For Sale In 2 Bedroom Apt.Including electrical fireplace; hide-a-bed; perfect color T.V.626-7658.Moving Outremont Beautiful walnut dining room set, oval table, 6 chairs, green velvet covering, buffet and commode in decorator White; dining room fixture, m gold finish; Parsons dining fl dark brown oak, 5 red beaver Spanish style; Inglis washer and dryer, excellent condition; many other\u201d items.Call 274-9203 or 270-3940.BLACK leather bed chesterfield, $45.; 3 seater green plaid sofa, new, $35.; Pine table 4V2 x 3 feet, $125.; kitchen table 4/2 feet by 3 feet $15.Call 937-5655.CONTINENTAL bed; girl's bicycle; barbecue; playpen; drapes; curtains; air- conditioner; odds and ends.733- 9286.GARAGE SALE.Saturday June 21st, 10 am, 367 Melville.Household articles.ELECTRIC stove; coffee table, \u2014glass top; credenza desk; modern chesterfield with attached end tables, glass tops; Rust chair; small bar with stools and mirror; large crystal chandelier; air-conditioner; large rug.481-9173.DRYER, Deluxe model.Good condition.$75.Call 488-7746.REFRIGERATOR, working order; double bed; sofa; chair.Call 489-7786.FOLDING ping-pong table, one year old, $100.Call 931-4169.SCANDINAVIAN hand made teak dining room suite, 8 pieces; \u2018\u2019Roel\u2019\u201d\u2019 grey French Provincial master bedroom suite; imported Decorator tables; decorator lamps; wall-to- wall broadloom; imported Spanish side chairs; assorted draperies; lighting fixture; teak bench and pillow; teak double dresser; T.V., not working.Call 738-3853.WALNUT Bedroom suite including: double wardrobe, dressing table, tall-boy, double bed, headboard, night tables; cabinet; table; various chairs; 21 inch television set; chesterfield.Reasonable.Call 937-6955.SMALL antique buffet (9 drawers), $35.; stemware (fine crystal 45 pieces); wall-to-wall Drylon drapes, orange, yellow; cocktail shaker $10.; imported green embossed velvet bedspread Call 489-1864.COMPLETE set of fireplace accessories; Antique rocking chair Antique bureau.Call 739- 25.TWIN davenports; table; lamp: like new.Reasonable: r accepted.Call 737-1227 even us.4 GIRLS clothes age 8 to\u201c14; bicycle, $20.; swimming pool.Call 933.9579.SOLID dark mahogany large bedroom suite, queen-size bed, 3 dressers, 2 night tabtes; light mahogany custom-made marble top console and glass top coffee table; Royal Kerman rug, turquoise background and dark rose center, like new, 11 x 15.Can be seen evenings or all day Saturday and Sunday.4300 De Maisonneuve Boulevard West, Apartment 828.Serious buyers only.No Dealers please.Furniture Sale 606 Victoria, Saturday and Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm.Beds: chests; -bookcases; antiques: pictures; chairs; tables; sofabed; tool benches; desks; efc.Call 484.9223 evenings.BEDROOM set, $495.; executive desk (new), S$175.; kitchen table, $35.; kitchen cabinet, $25.; 3c cordion, $150.; desk, $45.48Y- # I R Hs, bn- bod ric tc.mA LWL JIT\u2019 68 FOR SALECLOTHING & FURS À VENDRE\u2014 VETEMENTS E} FOURRURES > y STYLE WE HAVE coe at home wear, Rykiel sweaters, etc.From Hawaiian prin often.The best value 2155 Mountain Street If you like brand names for QUALITY OR but not abused ladies wear.St Laurent jackets, Courreges pantsuits, Glas- Looking for a gown?jerseys, demure silk or floating chiffons.Wide ever changing selection.À secret! Drop in Summer Sale! June 16-21 La Boutique Fantasque LADIES! THEM SLIGHTLY USED Chanel suits, Ciza knits, t cottons to Dior sexy silk for your money.288-3655 66 FOR SALE-GENERAL À VENDRE - GENERAL i TWO frigidaires; washing machine; sectional sofa.All in excellent condition.Call 744-4332.At Resonable Prices Modern Danish living room set; modern refrigerator and stove; mirror; steamer trunks, suitable for decorative purposes, or as hope chest; one wardrobe trunk; plexiglass scrap; desk; sewing or dressing table.Call 488.8224 after 6 pm or preferably week-ends.COUCH $25.; one new double bed $75.Call 488-8697 after 5 pm.Sacrifice Must Go This Week Kitchen set; carpets all household effects.Call 487-1250 between 5 and 7 p.m.only.Everything Must Go Heintzman baby grand piano; chesterfield; love seat; single beds; bureaus; rugs: many other items.4299 De Maison- neuve Blvd.Westmount.LEAVING FOR REST HOME Must dispose of my furnishings of 6 room apartment.4216 De Maisonneuve Blvd.Apt 6.Westmount.Moving Must Sell Sale: 3471 Oxford avenue N.D.G.Saturday, Sunday, June 21-22, 10 am to 5 pm.Dining room set; four seater chesterfield and chair; continental beds; handcrafted pine table; plants; paintings; etc.Call 484-6962.SOFA and chair, very reasonable.Call after 6 p.m.487-1592.CHAIRS: Pair tub shape dark green leather, Mahogany frame; Lazy-boy and stool; large arm chair.Best offers.Call 769- 7988 PERIGO baby pram in excellent condition.$50.129 Normandy Drive corner Athlone.341.5397.Garage Sale Industrial Hoydt washer and dryer; dining room set; wheel chair; commode chairs; Oxygen tank; suction pump: other sick room needs; linens etc.Call 486- KITCHEN set; living room furniture, stroller; highchair; odds and ends.631-4204 days.Evenings 683-3996.-_\u2014 DISHWASHER, Imperial.Good condition, $60.Call 738-5328 evenings.66 FOR SALE-GENERAL A VENDRE- GENERAL KITCHEN set (new) $195.; bedroom set single, $295.; desk new, $75.; aquarium equipped, $35.; sewing machine (new) zig zag with cabinet $125.; 489-0763.Garage Sale 4337 Westmount Ave Sat & Sun 21-22 nd 10amto4pm Girl's standard bikes; vanity; desk: hamster cage; furniture:; books: records; toys: odds-and-ends.67 FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT À VENGRE- ARTICLES DE SPORTS MOBYLETTE, 74 model, 6 months use, $275.Call 733-3218.1974 Norton Motorcycle, 850, 6,000 miles, immaculate.Call 683-3496._\u2014 BICYCLES 20 inch, 2 boy's, 1 girl's, $20.each.Call 933-4665 except week-end.73 EDUCATIONAL INSTRUCTIF INTERESTED in learning the fascinating game of bridge?Lessons available for beginners _ and for those who wish to learn the latest systems and techniques used by the experts.For further information call 34).SUMMER SCHOOL individual Instruction in all School Subjects.© Exam preparation PREP SCHOOL (Air-conditioned] 4240 Girouard 489-7287 Calligraphy The Lost Art of Decorative Writing and Lettering As Taught By The Penmasters of The Middle Ages.Taught now privately For information Write to: B.Kopland 425 Harris Montreal 379, Que.7 PERSONALS PERSONNEL THANKS TO Blessed Virgin Mary and St.Jude favours received M.N.WANTED TO PURCHASE ON DEMANDE Piano Wanted 488-1939 WICKER furniture wanted.Private sale.Call 481-4506 after 5pm.Hand Made Violin Also Mandolin Wanted PRICE NO OBJECT Call 744-0956 Anytime PAINTINGS by known artists; Antiques; carpets; Steinway piano.627-0471.Pianos Wanted 272-8285 274-5934 Military Items Cash for: War Weapons; Medals; etc.Collector.486.7665.souvenirs; Badges; WANTED: large sturdy table.Call week.days, 482-3793.Piano Wanted Also musical instruments, also tea-wagon.From private party only please.For information: Call 731-2584 WANTED gas stove for use over one gas burner on top of stove.In good condition.Call 486-0747.78 DOMESTIC PETS ANIMEAUX DOMESTIQUES PURE bred Shettie, 3 years old.Call 744-2486 after 7 pm.GERMAN Shepherd puppies, 8 weeks.All inoculated.Purebred.Call 688-1930.1-1\" YOUR small pet needs board and care while you're away.Reserve now.Private.Call 672- 6.PUREBRED long haired Dachshund puppies.Registered.Inoculated.Call 731- 6.Boarding Dogs & Cats On private 10 acre farm.Montreal area.Limited capacity.$2.per day.Delivery service available.Suggest reserve now for Summer.Call 632-0819.PET Circus offers: St.Bernards, $99.Schnauzers, $125.Bedlington Terriers, $99.Weimaraners, $99.Visit our horse equipment section.Montreal's lowest prices.Call 684.2715, » LOST 79 eon Reward LOST: brown plastic wallet, containing indentification cards.Friday June 13th.Vicinity Ste.Catherine, West of Atwater.Call 932-6992 or 932-7381.Reward Lost: black cat, female.Stayner Park area, Friday, June 13th.Call 933.2328.LOST: Grey female cat, end of paws white, very affectionate Claremont area.Call 482-1677.FOUND TROUVE FOUND: set ot keys on ring in Westmount Park.935-5803.The Westmount Examiner, Warbler.Continued from page one \u201cRare?It is such a rarity in Quebec we don\u2019t even name it in the society's check-list of 26 warblers,\u201d Mr.Carswell confirmed and then the 30 members of the society took off rapidly in the direction where Mr.Knapp said he had last seen it.Not five minutes later the Hooded Warbler was heard in the foliage and then traced to the main path where it perched obligingly at eye level, the sunlight glinting on its colors in a way no illustration can reproduce, till the whole group had a good glimpse of it\u2014a real bird watchers delight.Mr.Knapp, well known to television viewers of \u201cThe House of Pride,\u201d walks the Summit Park from his Ridgewood home nearly every morning and feels it is a marvellous place with unique qualities as a sanctuary.Even after the big spring migration of birds goes through in May, there nearly always are one or two pairs of Indigo Buntings who nest there regularly, as well as Eastern Pewees, Great Crested Flycatchers, Least Flycatchers, Robins, Woodthrush, Brown Thrashers, Catbirds, Chipping Sparrows, Baltimore or Northern Orioles as they are called now, and of course the ever present Starlings, Redwinged Blackbirds and Grackles.25 species suspected According to Mabel McIntosh, editor of the society's newsletter and the person to whom sightings are reported, if a study were to be done on the number of birds which nest on Westmount mountain, the count probably would amount to some 25 species including Black-billed Cuckoos, Mourning Doves, Red-eyed Vireos and even Warbling Vireos.The Hooded Warbler seen this year is the second sight record for the Summit, she noted.It was seen two years ago but not corroborated because it was seen by two people but on separate occasions.Mrs.McIntosh estimates that the number of species that pass 38 TRARERS ROULOTTES Camper 1970 Leaving Country Commer Hywayman 6 berth motor home, fully equipped, propane appliances, efc.In excellent condition.Rust free aluminum body.Must sell.Offers to $4500.Call 931-6185.57 BABY SITTERS AVANABLE GARDIENNES DISPONIBLES MATURE sitter available, 5 day week, or daily.Your home.References.Call 484-5204.FOR SALE-GENERAL À VENDRE - GENERAL Sewing Machines Service at domicile for $8.95 and used machines available for sale from $29.up.Call 484-7306.67 FOR SALE SPORTS EQUIPMENT A VENDRE\u2014 ARTICLES DE SPORTS HONDA 750 in mint condition, 1972, for $1400.Original owner, low mileage, parts still under guarantee.Call Peter 484.5955 after 6 pm.Thursday, June 19, 1975 - 1s through during the great spring migration must be well over 150.These include some 26 different warblers, such as the Prairie Warbler which is rare for this area and the Worm-eating Warbler, as well as three or four different types of Swallows, Scarlet Tanagers, all the Flycatchers, Thrushes, Duck Hawks and a lot of Woodpeckers including the Red-headed, Black- backed and Three-toed.Both a Golden Eagle and Bald Eagle have been sighted in other years, over Westmount mountain.This year, when the weather conditions were right, boils of hawks went over, including a large number of Red-tailed Hawks in April.This year, too, a Blue-gra Gnatcatcher was reported as well as Towhees which go through every year, and huge quantities of White-throated Sparrows and Juncos.During the height of the migration season from May 10 to 24, quite a number of the members of the society go up to the Summit every morning at 6 am, she noted.These included Hon.Mr.Justice George H.Montgomery, 4689 Westmount avenue, a past president of the society and member of the board of directors, and Derek Drum- mond, 4373 Montrose avenue.Indeed, the day the Hooded Warbler was sighted, Bruce Lyon of 380 Metcalfe avenue tried to contact Mrs.McIntosh to tell her he had seen it, but she was away at Point Pelee, Ont.at the American Birding Association convention.Best in Montreal area Westmount Summit, Mrs.Mcintosh explained, \u201cis the best place in the Montreal area to see the migrating passerines.Places like Mount Royal Park and the Arboretum at Ste.Anne de Bellevue are good but the Westmount site from a bird watcher\u2019s point of view is a better spot because its small area is more easily covered.\u2019 She herself often comes in from Pointe Claire to Westmount Summit.\u201cThe disturbing thing to the society, though, is people who strew papers and bottles around, let their dogs run loose, and the motorcyclists who spoil a marvellous natural area,\u201d she said.Members of the society have been in touch with officials of the City of Westmount about preserving the park as the sanctuary it was originally intended to be.Despite signs all over the Park, Mr.Knapp, who is also a member of the society, said he had seen people walking off with large armfuls of trilliums and breaking down the lilac bushes in what is not only a bird but also a wild flower sanctuary.\u201cThere are all sorts of specimens of interest to the botanist.The other day I came on one with the wonderful name of Bladder Campion,\u2019 he noted.We must preserve the park's semi-wild state.\u201c CHRISTIE PLUMBING 2 , UMITED : Fast - Efficient Î : ® Residential \u201c0 Commercial - : Stndustriel - 484-2010 \u201c5331A Sherbrooke W.EE -.= THEMWESTMOUNT be Examiner 16 - Thursday, June 19, A $3,500 SMILE: Yesterday noon at Victoria Hall, Andrea Durso, (left) chairman of this year's Westmount Rotary Club raffle, presented a cheque for $3,500 to Mrs.Donna Maas of Beaconsfield.She accepted it in behalf of her husband, William A.Maas, a Royal Bank executive, whose ticket No.23966 was drawn June 4, as winner of a 1975 Bobcat wagon or, the alternative he chose, cash.Within five minutes June 4 Mrs.Maas received, first, the call announcing her husband's win, and then another from Winnipeg saying Mr.Maas was taken ill and was in hospital.He has sufficiently recovered, however, to instruct his wife to tell the local Rotarians yesterday that as a banker he plans to \"\u2018assist the economy by putting this money into immediate circulation!\u2019 Some $5,000 was netted in this year\u2019s raffle, an increase over last year, to go toward the service club\u2019s local and international good works.Enumerators near middle of tally City enumerators continued to tour the city this week to add names to the city election list, in anticipation of the fall municipal elections.Bruce Russel, 564 Lansdowne avenue, has been appointed to coordinate the 23 enumerators, who had canvassed about a quarter of the city by Monday evening.He hopes to reach the half-way mark by the end of the week, and to finish by the end of next week.Enumerators have had some problems, reports Mr.Russel, with_eitizens unwilling to open their doors or to be enumerated.The enumerators\u2014mostly women, who generally visit homes during the early evening hours\u2014are carrying city identification with them which they gladly will show residents.Other residents indicate they have no intention of voting.These should at least put their names on record, says Mr.Russel, since otherwise they leave the door open to fraudulent electors who might try to claim residence at the unrecorded address.An alphabetical list of electors will be prepared for distribution late in the summer, for residents to check during September to ensure that right to vote.Expos top Mets 5-1 for Pee Wee playoffs _ By NICK KASIRER MERCIER & TOUTANT \u2018Arpenteurs \u2014 Géomètres Quebec Land Surveyors 4898 de Maisonneuve O.489-8251 The softball season terminates this week for youngsters and it has been a very successful year.In both.divisions there was a tight race for playoff berths.In the Pee Wee division, the Expos and Mets played a sudden death playoff on Monday and the Expos won 5-1.The All Stars completed their HUGH \u201cSAVAGE 2 Sixth Floor and COMPANY Chartered Accountants 1310 Greene Avenue North of de Maisonneuve 937-9227 \u2014ffildens Dispensing Opticians © CONTACT LENSES .1460 Sherbrooke W.(corner Mackay) 3550 Cote des Neiges (Seaforth Medicel Bldg.) 5016 Sherbrooke W.(near Clorement) St.Mertin Shopping Centre, Chomedey Cavendish Shopping Mall, Cote St.Luc Opticiens d'Ordonnance 5 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 842-3809 932-6806 487-5131 688-8864 482-8290 Two murders being probed on new leads The two cases of murder in Westmount this year, including that last Tuesday of Miss Jeannette Vachon at 46 Surrey Gardens, remain unsolved, homicide squad investigators report, though both are under active investigation, they say.An early lead detectives found in last week\u2019s murder seems to have petered out, but interviews with people who knew Miss Vachon are still being carried out.Investigators feel now that the case was not one involving a thief who had broken into the premises.An interview this week has led detectives to the conclusion that the Jan.10 murder of F.Barry Bunch on Irvine avenue did not involve a break-and-entry either, and they are still looking for evidence of another motive.Both Westmount murders are being investigated by the same detectives from the MUC homicide squad.Garbage fire at Digest A fire broke out in garbage carts in an elevator at the Reader's Digest-Steadfast Shoe Company building at 177 Met- calfe avenue at 10:27 last night, causing heavy smoke for firefighters but little damage thanks to sprinklers which confined the fire.Mutual aid was called from Hampstead and the Town of Mount Royal though the fire turned out to be easy to douse once the source was found.While firemen were still at the scene, a call came at 12:02 am of a garbage can fire in a third-floor apartment at Westmount Estates, 4800 de Maisonneuve boulevard.The fire was out by the time the brigade arrived at the scene.Slight smoke and water damage had resulted._ season this week, finishing with five wins and no losses.They played various schools, all without a loss.All in all it was a satisfying season for all participants.Final Standings Pee Wee League GP GS W L D Pts Mets 010 8 1 1717 Expos 1010 8 2 016 Reds 1010 7 2 115 Braves 11010 3528 Cubs 1010 3 7 0 6 Dodgers 10102715 Padres 10101818 Senior League Stars 15 3 3006 Athletics 53 120 2 Police 15 31 20 2 Wanderers 15 3 1 2 0 2 Next week: a report on the ~ mosquito league.Westmounters will have an active summer with many recreation programs to enjoy.Tennis instruction for beginners during the week start at the beginning of July, and lessons are open to boys and girls 10 to 16 and women.Participants must register at the artificial ice rink office by next Thursday.Registration ends tomorrow (Friday) for swimming and diving instruction.Beginners of all ages will enjoy two-week sessions for the duration of the summer.The summer playground program begins its new season Monday at Stayner, Prince Albert and Westmount parks.Boys and girls 6 to 16 will take part in summer activities such as arts and crafts and various sports.City of Westmount GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are notified that there will be no garbage collection on Tuesday, June 24, 1975.Collections normally scheduled for Tuesday, June 24, will be made on Wednesday, June 25.E.A.McCavour, Eng.City Engineer.1973 - CLEANERS nC.DRY CLEANERS FOR OVER 35 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