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[" Police launch new statistics system: Break-ins up in 1977 but other thefts drop By ANDY DODGE Break-and-entries were up in West- mount last year compared with 1976, preliminary statistics released by the Montreal Urban Community Police reveal.Westmount's increase\u2014from 401 to 434, or 8.2 percent \u2014defied an overall six-percent drop in the break-and-entry rate across Montreal Island and was exceeded by break-and-entry rates in only seven other districts of the 35 on the island.Despite the increase, total thefts in 662 to 668.or less than one percent, thanks to a drop in the number of armed robberies and of thefts in and of automobiles.The figures do not include shoplifting or other types of simple theft.The preliminary figures were revealed at a press conference last Friday at MUC Police headquarters, where officials announced the launching of a new statistical monitoring system for better deployment of forces.Each local station Sunday: these will be analyzed on Monday morning and officers will determine whether or not extra personnel are required for a particular district, or whether special attention to a situation is needed.Among the lowest For last year.Westmount ranked among the lowest problem areas both ity and for traffic, Overall.the number of traffic accidents in Westmount last year increased 6.3 percent from 728 to 774.while officials pointed proudly to a 1.9 percent decrease in accidents island-wide.No comparative figures are yet available for types of accidents.though The Examiner has learned that the gross sum included 140 hit-and-run accidents, 112 which required investigation by the accident investigation bureau, and 522 for which normal police reports were taken.Westmount increased only by six, from statistical summary of oper | Ssktd \u2014 ESN Ula = Examiner, Making net just your house but all of Westmount your home Vol.L, No.9 Westmount, PQ, H3Z 2Y8, Thursday, March 2, 1978 20¢ : : 5 F i I ee SCOUTING WEEK: Members of the scouting movement in Westmount gathered last Wednesday in West- mount Park Church for the annual service marking scouting week and founder Lord Baden-Powell's birthday.As part of the ceremony representatives from each branch of scouting lit candles.Above 2nd West- mount Cub Savario Fazzari, 660 Victoria avenue, lights a yellow candle for the cubs while Westmount Park Cub Mark Peacock, 53 Belvedere Circle, repeats the cub promise.Looking on are Westmount Park Cub- master Maurice Hudon, 424 Wood avenue; 1st Westmount Cub Paul Spaniel, 7 Lorraine avenue; and West- mount Park Cub Julien Giacomelti, 379 Roslyn avenue.At the ceremony, scouting\u2019s second highest honor, the silver egghorn, was presented to Albert Jones for 30 years\u2019 devotion to scouting and a 15-year long service medal was presented to Bob Aiken, scoutmaster at St.Matthias\u2019 Next Week's® WEATHER The Westmount federal Liberal nomination race now is a four-way contest with the recent formal announcement of the candidacy of Richard Rhone, an insurance executive who hopes to offer \u201ca fresh approach\u201d to the local political scene.Lacking in political experience, Mr.Rhone hopes the constituents he talks to between now and April 5\u2014the date of the nominating convention at Victoria Hall\u2014will help him develop a platform, based on their interests rather than his own.\u201cI want to talk to as many people as I can before the nomination,\u201d Mr.Rhone says of his candidacy.\u201cI don\u2019t think anyone's ever come to the people.\u201d Continued on page 12 , Capt.Eric Neal 1A 1AS MARCH 4 te 11 Mainly sunny with below zero nights and spring-like afternoons as normal during the sugaring-off season.Occasional showers or flurries.Temperature range during the period, \u201412 nights and 5 days, with 35 hours of sunshine.Mild in middie of week.We see the sidewalks again this squishy thaw period.Rain, 6-7 mm.Snow, 8-12 cm.improving generally for the end of the week, with blowing snow and icy roads.Ski conditions still good on many slopes.The logging drive starts next week.\u2014 9 BIBL10 LE LEGISLATURE FA HOTEL LE GOVERENMENT QUEBEC for_ cringing} Jc will send to the central operathohe a | @+ 18, Rte statistical methods L ~~ 0 Continued on page 20 1 By-election set for Oct.16 Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau yesterday named Oct.16 as the date for a by-election for the federal riding of Westmount, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Hon.C.M.Drury last month.Westmount was one of eight vacant constituencies for which new elections were announced.Most observers expect the prime minister tocall a general election before that date.Weredale House will remain as youth centre Directors of Youth Horizons-Weredale House have decided not to sell their building at 6 Weredale Park, The Examiner learned this week, and will use it themselves as a day treatment centre for children throughout the now-merged Anglophone youth care network.The former boys' residence will be used, beginning this summer, to take in between 24 and 48 boys and girls for educational, recreational and social-adaptation programs, using the available facilities such as Weredale House's library, swimming pool and gymnasium.The second floor will be made over into offices for the Sum- merhill Homes division of Youth Horizons, which until Richard Rhone makes four-way Liberal race ass now has been working out of a suite at 4444 St.Catherine street west.Some boarding rooms will be kept as \u2018reflection units\u201d where a maximum of eight children at any one time might live on a short-term basis, perhaps including overflow from detention centres, though the directors are hoping not to use them as such.The directors decided to keep the building for these purposes for three main reasons, according to Youth Horizons Director Dr.H.Wayne Hanna.First, it is an ideal location for day treatment, since youth who need such treatment come from all parts of Montreal and the Métro is just two blocks away.Secondly, good recreational facilities are in place, even though probably they will not be used at their optimum level in the immediate future.Thirdly, the directors have found a need for an ongoing Continued on page nine Portable party Twenty-five bottles of liquor were stolen from a home on Carleton avenue sometime between 6 pm Friday and 10 am Sunday.Thieves entered the home by forcing the lock on an outside rear door, then smashing a window on an inside door.Value of the theft was $300, and damage to the house some $200.The thieves left the same way they camein. .® v.0.0.» A ee VICTORIA HALL mount \u2014 next to \u2018Westmount Park.Available at reasonable rates.Decorated and Furnished with Charming MM ° ROOM or SALON CLUB.Day 935-8531 Night 935-2066 The Westmount Examiner.Thursday, 4626 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST 1-00 NU 000664 March 2, 1978 Next Scheduled City Council Meeting Monday, March 6, 8 p.m., City Hall Saturdays, Sundays and holidays Light Department, Glen Rd.CITY HALL 4333 Sherbrooke Street West WESTMOUNT, P.Q.H3Z 1E2 Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Fire (Business Calis) 19 Stanton St.Potice (Business Calls) 21 Stanton St.Municipal Court, 21 Stanton St.Victoria Hall, 4626 Sherbrooke St.Municipal Yard, 14 Bethune St.EMERGENCIES Te a Pr 935-8531 935-9696 934-0711 935-3528 935-2066 935-8037 935-8218 Dorchester home is hit Valuable items were stolen from a home on Dorchester boulevard between 9 pm Friday and 1:55 am Saturday by thieves who first tried to force open the front door and finally made their way through a basement window looking out onto Dorchester.Stolen items included Aa camera, flash unit and filters worth $500, a $200 stereo unit, silver change worth $50, a shaving kit bag and leather briefcase.% Interest is pad on the minimum monthly balance and credited to your y account on April 30th and October 31st.Quality for an extra % of 1% on their Blue al Trust ip Savings Accounts.Royal Trust * 4945 Sherbrooke St.W.(corner Claremont) * 4145 Sherbrooke St.W.(corner Greene) 630 Dorchester Blvd.W.487-2600 876-2506 876-2688 Member Quebec Deposit Insurance Board \u201cOPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS $ * STUDENT INITIATIVE: John O'Neil, a student at Westmount High rn \u2014\u2014\u2014- ew * * \u201c> + a ae School, is disc jockey at Radio Station WHS, a facility he set up with the help of two friends in the large prop room underneath the stage auditorium.The three also fixed up a spacious student lounge in the room, painting it and getting furniture with the help of school officials to make an area where students can relax during lunch hour.While no smoking is allowed in the lounge, it offers sofas and rugs and even a ping-pong table.It seems to be gaining popularity, even though it has been open only a week.The music and announcements from the radio station are piped into the front foyer of the school as well as to the lounge.John is credited with thinking up the idea, but used the help of David Lintott and Mary Jane Lamound.Ottawa teens to visit new YMCA program The newly-initiated \u2018\u2018teen community centre\u2019 at the West- mount YMCA now has about 25 or 30 active members, according to co-ordinator Russel Graul, and will be sponsoring an exchange program with 15 teenagers from a similar program in Ottawa this weekend.Another general meeting of Westmount teenagers has been organized for Tuesday evening at 7:30 pm to discuss the various programs already set up or contemplated by the center.Included on the agenda are teen exchanges.a survival course, workshops on careers, sports, volunteer programs and the centre's newspaper, new programs such as human awareness and behavior, a program involving third-world countries and other more pragmatic items such as membership and facilities.Over 35 Years Serving Westmounters FINE PAINTING & WOODWORKING All Types of Renovations (FREE ESTIMATES) Mrazik General Contracting Ltd.731-6640 Member CAMQ Membre Community volunteers from the teen centre have been helping a hospitalized caretaker for an apartment building on Grosvenor avenue, performing chores such as garbage removal, washing floors and windows and clearing snow.The volunteers have promised to help the woman twice a week until she can resume her normal duties.On the weekend, the West- mount teens will welcome the visitors from Ottawa with a spaghetti dinner Friday evening (cooked by the teens), followed by a trip to a movie, tobogganing at midnight, a swim and hot chocolate at the YMCA.Some of the Westmounters might stay with their guests overnight at the \u2018\u2018Y.\u2019\u2019 then join in a morning seminar and take them out on the town in the afternoon.The evening has been set aside for sports and a dance.Sunday morning the \u2018group might go to Beaver Lake before the Ottawa group -\u2014-\u2014\u2014\".\"-22- \" The inaugural address The Parti Québécois attempted to hide the referendum in last week's inaugural address.Only one sentence of some 28 pages of text concerned the all important ballot.No one was fooled, however.The referendum is, and will continue to be, the main topic of discussion in Quebec circles up to voting day.Premier Lévésque stressed economics last week.His solutions were weak, indeed.He steadfastly refuses to admit that his separation goal is what has Quebec in a tailspin.Lévesque\u2019s solutions?In an opening gambit last .December, the Parti Québécois froze National Assembly members\u2019 salaries.The intent of the gesture was to impress upon Quebec workers that individual government members were making a personal monetary sacrifice for the betterment of Quebec.Naturally, our friend René wants all workers to follow this supposedly noble gesture.But, what the PQ cabinet ministers failed to mention last December was that earlier they had given themselves two cost of living increases.Translated into cold, hard cash, these two increases give the PQ cabinet members $10,000.00 more per year than the Liberal ministers they replaced.The second round occurred last week.Premier Lévesque's inaugural speech contained words of concern that Quebecers must produce more, waste less and scale down demands.He made a special plea to hospital workers, government employes and teachers.Their response of \u2018\u2018Sorry, no dice,\u201d was immediate and very predictable.° Settlement will haunt Last month, two provincial mediators recommended hefty wage increases coupled with the costly 4-3 work schedule for MUC policemen.The men in blue were elated.Civic authorities stalled, but in the end had no alternative other than to accept the expensive settlement as recommended by the provincial mediators.That police settlement will return to haunt René Lévesque.Rather than confront the policemen\u2019s brotherhood The Westmount Examiner.Thursday, March 2 T1978 - 5 YOU SAY.Centinued from previous page furnish the building and The Salvation Army has undertaken to operate it.Along with the 47 rooms which are completely carpeted and have their own washrooms.a common lounge.dining room, recreation room, hair-dressing room and doctor's office are provided and give a very homey atmosphere.I thought that people might wish to avail themselves of this type of accommodation immediately as the West- mount Rotary project will not be taking in any residents for many months.An open house with tea being served is planned for Sunday, March 5, from 3:00 to 4:30 pm and everyone would be welcome to visit the residence at this time.Further information may be obtained from Brigadier Violet Larder at 481- 2233.Michael G.C.Ellweod 4101 Sherbrooke street west WESTMOUNT H3Z 1A8 S0000000000000000A000000000000000000000000000000000000000000N0NINNORIRINIRINNINN head to head, the province urged capitulation.This year and next, the PQ will learn the significance of \u2018what is good for the goose is good for the gander\u2019 as all workers will point to the police\u2019 settlement and demand equal treatment.This can only mean more economic woes for Quebec.WESTMOUNT WANDERINGS The day for Westmount county senior citizens is well on the planning road.Four meetings have been held with various golden age, community and church associations.Some great names in Canada have agreed to appear to help out.Should be a fantastic day.While The Queen's Jubilee Medal Some 30,000 medals marking the silver jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II have been awarded recently and are being mailed to their recipients.Officials at Rideau Hall in Ottawa say that lists are not available on a geographical basis.The Examiner is pleased to provide this corner to which citizens are invited to report the names of Westmount- ers who have been awarded this honor.Became known to us this week is: Philip Aspinall, CA 00000000000000000000000000000000NN00000MIRINAANI00AANMMAMMMMAIRERARAN in Quebec last Tuesday.1 taped a \u201cProvincial Affairs\" television show.This segment will be broadcast this coming Saturday on channel six (CBC) at 11:10 pm.Hope you can watch.Snowmobiling for the crippled children's society was a success.Many well-known Quebecers lent their names and time to the event.To those of you who pledged money on the number of miles I would do last Sunday, get out your cheques.1 drove 27 miles.My .father is still with my sister in Vancouver.I thank all of you who have inquired as to his health./.gain, congratulations to Jim Robb for the excellent job he is doing on the Liberal leadership convention.His work is invaluable.The committee in charge of provincial riding boundary changes recommended to the National Assembly this week that our riding remain unchanged.Delegates were busy: Resolutions of local Liberals fare well at convention Westmount's fedesal Liberals returned home from Ottawa Sunday exhausted but jubilant that they had succeeded in having the party's national policy convention pass many of the resolutions proposed by the local riding association.0.The economy was a major topic at the convention and resolutions were passed demanding a government emphasis on job creation, particularly among the youth, and that the government curtail spending, the latter a major part of the local riding's resolution on the economy.Westmount youth delegates Westmount Watergate\u2019?Insiders have not yet ruled out sabotage as a possible reason why the telephone switch-box outside the campaign headquarters of Dr.Dale Thomson was badly damaged during one night last week ~ The office building at 1165 Greene avenue was entered, apparently after someone left the door insecurely locked.The telephone switch box is in the upstairs hall, so the actual campaign office did not have to be entered for the damage to be done.Bell Canada officials quickly repaired the damage and Dr.Thomson's campaign for the Liberal nomination in West- mount was ba®k on track by the end of the week.Anthony's VARIETY STORE Post Office Greeting Cards - Etc.Open 6 am to 9: 30 pm (Closed Sundays) , 4500 St.Catherine St.W.(Cor.Abbott) MUCTC BUS TICKETS Paul Lamontagne and Michel Fortier lobbied with the youth commission for the approval of decriminalization of possession of small amounts of marijuana and won the support of Justice Minister Ron Basford and others before seeing it adopted by a 379-159 vote.- Westmount's resolution calling for the elimination of discrimination against Indian women and their families was presented by Elizabeth Tirkanits and ran into procedural difficulties but another local delegate, Mrs.Winnifred Dunn, was able to sort things out and the motion was passed.Other social reform resolutions passed called for a guaranteed annual income, a charter of individual human rights and adequate compensation for victims of crime.Laugh and support A resolution calling for the publicizing of the importance of good nutrition in pre-natal care was presented by Mrs.Virginia Heward who earned a laugh and the immediate support of the workshop by stating that \u2018a quart of milk a day would produce healthy blue-ribbon babies.\" Mrs.Heward also persuaded Postmaster General Gilles FLOWERS Westmount Florist Ask about our Fancy Fruit Baskets 360 Victoria Ave.{West side.between Somerville and Sherbrooke) Use your Chargex or Master Charge 488-9121 Lamontagne to accept as a resolution Westmount's wish that postal codes be listed in telephone directories.Local delegates Richard McConomy and John Claxton saw that the convention came out in favor of the principles of collective bargaining, including the right to strike, while approving the development of new techniques of dispute.Liberal Association President Diana Weatherall won the inclusion of the \u2018equality of the status of the two linguistic communities and the multiculturalism of Canada\u2019 in the principles adopted to serve Candidates active Two candidates for the local Liberal nomination were also active at the convention.Dr.Dale Thomson chaired a ministerial session at which Minister of Fitness and Amateur Sport lona Cam- pagnolo, Minister of National Health and Welfare Monique Begin and Minister of Veterans Affairs Daniel MacDonald answered questions from the delegates.Candidate Donald Johnston chaired the unity workshop \u201cLiving together\u201d where Mrs.I.M.B.Dubell, a Westmount as a basis for a new Canadian alternate, narrowly won ac- constitution which was ceptance of Westmount's presented by the Quebec policy resolution calling for the commission and adopted by the distribution of information convention.\u2018manuals to all Canadian as homes.e Renting as The spacious suites at Le Barat were designed and built to sell as superb condominium apartments.That is why you'll find them su generously equipped to provide the highest standards of comfort and security Le Barat Sherbrooke West corner Atwater One two & three bedroom suites.alwo unique wo story, maisonettes From 500 \\Visuing daily M todPM or by uppomtment 937-9241 or 288-9235 * .foreign offices describing lifein Canada today in the prospective immigrants\u2019 own language.Local association officials were pleased with the effort made by the Westmount delegation which also included Stephen Takacsy, who with Michel Fortier was named to serve on the youth commission, and alternates Mrs.Edythe Germain, Dr.Bruce Mallen and Richard Cowling.Also attending as observers were Rock Chatigny and Roger Forand of St.Henri, which will become part of the local riding when the next general election is held.neddie FIX-IT.# A \u2014 Zl The plumbing failed In dead of night We sent a mon To fix it right JOHN WATSON (Qudbec) Limited W.Hartley Barber, President PLUMBING 3 HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service & Quotations on request 368 VICTORIA AVE.487-1760 6 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 2, 1978 CHURCH SERVICES AT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE UNITED ANGLICAN ANGLICAN DOMINION ST.MATTHIAS ST.STEPHEN'S DOUGLAS \u201cCote St.Antoine Road Dorchester and Atwater UNITED CHURCH Westmount Boulevard and Lansdowne Avenue Rev.Phyllis Smyth, B.A., B.D., PhD.March § 10:45 am Music before Service Chimes \u2014 All the Hymn Tunes in Our New Hymn Book Beginning this week with Gethsemane No.457 11:00 am Morning Worship Sermon: \u201cPride\u2014 True or False?\u201d Dr.Phyllis Smyth Coffee Hour following Worship Organist & Choir Director: - Ted McLearon, ARCCO WESTMOUNT PARK CHURCH (United) Lansdowne Ave.and Maisonneuve Blvd.Rev.J.E.Nix, B.A, B.D., S.T.M.Organist: Mr.David Hall, B.Mus.March 5 11:00 am Family Morning Worship.\"The Sacrament of Belonging\u201d The Sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated Crib Corner Social Hour at Church Hill Archdeacon J.N.Doidge The Rev'd G.L.Campbell Lemt IV 8:00 am Holy Eucharist 9:30 am Mattins Sermon: Rev.G.L.Campbell 11:00 am Choral Eucharist Sermon: Rev.G.L.Campbell 11:00 am Church School and Crib Corner Wednesday 10:00 am Holy Eucharist and Study Group Thursday 8:00 pm Holy Eucharist and Bible Study Group Stephen A.Crisp, ARCO Organist and Choirmaster CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and Maisonneuve, Westmount The Rev'd Eric Dungan, M.A.Lent IV 8:00 am The Holy Eucharist 10:30 am The Sung Eucharist (Church School and Nursery) Holy Eucharist During the Week 9:30 am Wednesday Organist and Director of Choir: Rafael de Castro, Dip.Cons.Mus.BAPTIST The Rev'd.R.G.Guinness March S 10:30 am Morning Prayer Welcome to All PRESBYTERIAN STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Webster Hall 4695 de Maisonneuve Blvd.W.Rev.Scarth Macdonnell Sunday Service 9:30 am Visitors Welcome SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Joseph Gross WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: Rev.Allan Griffin Director of Music: Deirdre Morrell, B.Mus.March 5 9:45 am Church Sunday School for all ages 11:00 am Communion Meditation 7:00 pm \u201cLove.The Great Healer\" Midweek Service: Wednesday, 8:00 pm Visitors Always Welcome UNITED ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Road March 5 Time for Reflection Church School Crib Corner Coffee Time at Noon Rev.E.A.Kirker, M.A., B.D., D.D.Rev.H.W.White, Th.M., Ph.D.Rev.E.C.Armstrong, B.A.Gordon White, L.Mus., B.Mus.11:00 am CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Lesson Sermon Subject this Sunday: MAN Golden Text: Isaiah 43:12: Ye are my witnesses.saith the Lord, that | am God.11 a.m.Church 11 a.m.Sunday School Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.Testimony Meeting Public Reading Room In the Church Edifice: Open Tuesday.Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m., Wednesday 6:30 to 7:45 p.m.All Are Welcome Assistant Cantor Herman Muller Sabbath Services Sabbath Eve, 5:30 pm in the Chapel Sabbath Day, 8:40 am in the Main Synagogue Sabbath Twilight, 5:35 pm Daily Services Moming Services: Sunday, Mar.5, 8:45 am: Monday-Wednesday, Mar.6-8, 7:30 am; Thursday and Friday, Mar.9-10, Rosh Chodesh Adar Il, 7:15 am.Evening Services: Sunday, Mar.S, 5:25 pm: Monday-Thursday, Mar.6-9, 5:25 pm.Dominion-Douglas topic IS approach to pride \u2018Pride-true or false\u201d will be the sermon subject at Dominion-Douglas Church this Sunday at the 11 am service.Dr Phyllis Smyth will continue the Lenten focus on personal issues with a discussion of the Christian approach to pride.This series on personal iSsues is evidently filling a need as witnessed by increased attendance the last few weeks.Appropriate music by the choir of the \u2018church on the hill\" will include \u2018\u2018Sing we of him who deeply cares\u2019.from the Andernach \u2018\u2018Gesangbuch\u2019 of 1608, \u2018Lord, we beseech thee\u2019 by Adrian Batten, and \u2018'Bless the Lord.O my soul\u201d by Ippolitof-Ivanof.Reunion set for Israelis living here A reunion of Israeli citizens now living in Montreal will be held Saturday, Mar.11, at Temple Emanu-El, 4100 Sherbrooke street west, sponsored by the Montreal Committee of Returning Israeli Citizens.The committee has been operating since December under the auspices of the Aliyah Centre of the Canadian Zionist Federation, 1310 Greene avenue.The group is now in the midst of \u2018Operation round-up,\u201d bringing as many Israelis as possible into the organization.Their aim is to provide a framework for social and cultural activities involving children of former Israelis who do.not attend Jewish schools.The program for the reunion will include a Hebrew feature film, \u201cAni Yerushalmi' (I was born in Jerusalem), starring Yehoram Gaon.A Purim party is also planned for Sunday afternoon, Mar.26, at the Talmud Torah School on St.Kevin avenue.à aan\u2019 The organ prelude will be \u201cLet all mortal flesh keep silence\u2019 by John Joubert, and the postlude will be \u2018\u2018Prelude and Fugue in E Minor\" (The Cathedral) by Bach.Lenten hymn-tunes will be played on the chimes from 10:45 am until the organ prelude begins.The chimes are amplified from the tower and are heard from quite some distance outside.as well as in the sanctuary.At 6:00 pm Sunday the second \u201cSunday Sundae Sing\u201d will be held by popular request.The congregation is invited to come for dessert, to make their own sundaes, and then to join afterwards for an informal hour round the organ, singing favorite hymns, both old and new.Visitors are heartily welcome to attend both of these services on Sunday.On Thursday, March 9, Dr.Smyth will continue her series titled \u2018Situation Ethics\u2019 at the Thursday study group which meets at 1:30 pm.Day of prayer Friday The local church service to mark the world day of prayer will be held tomorrow, Friday, Mar.3, at 10:30 am at St.Matthias\u2019 Church, 10 Church Hill avenue.Guest speaker at the service will be Dr.Letty James, deacon a?St.Philip's Church, Montreal West.Stephen Crisp, organist and choirmaster at St.Matthias\u2019, will also participate.The service will be led by Miss Vera Jamieson.Refreshments will be served following the service, to which all are welcome.CHURCH MARKS ANNIVERSARY: The downtown Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul 1s celebrating its 175th anniversary this year and events to mark the occasion will culminate next month under the theme, \u201c175 years to be continued.\" The congregation's annual dinner and meeting was held last Tuesday and as part of the historical celebration.it was addressed by Edgar A.Collard, second from left, 4643 Sherbrooke street west, editor emeritus of \u201cThe Gazette\" and local historian.Mr.Collard gave a detailed and vivid historical account of the last 175 years of Montreal's history and the role played in it by the church.With Mr.Collard are.from left.Rev.William Russell, Mrs.Collard and Eric C.Riordon, 646 Roslyn avenue.of the 175th anniversary committee.\u2014 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 2, 1978 - 7 signe] I ome combien aurez-vous a payer apres le \"mars?estimation des primes pour Passurance obligatoire de responsabilité civile de $50 000 pour véhicules de promenade BEAUCE, yoy Sa LAURENT \u2019 MONTREAL QUEBEC HULL, GATINEAU GASPESIE CLASSE AVANT APRÈS DIMINUTION CLASSE AVANT APRÈS DIMINUTION CLASSE AVANT APRÈS DIMINUTION CLASSE AVANT APRÈS DIMINUTION A $1868 $109 $ 77 A $172 $100 $ 72 A $143 §$ 95 $ 48 A $181 $87 $ 94 B | 221 131 90 8 205 120 85 B 170 115 55 8 195 91 104 c 351 168 183 C 326 154 172 C 270 147 123 C 347 123 224 D 261 138 123 D 242 126 116 D 201 121 80 : 0 261 100 161 E 575 275 300 E 533 252 281 E 442 242 200 E 593 200 393 Moyenne 244 134 110 Moyenne 227 112 105 Moyerme 188 117 71 Moyenne 235 99 136 HUNTINGDON, .CHAMPLAIN, PONTIAC, CANTONS DE LEST, ABITIBI, SAGUENAY LAC ST-JEAN, ARGENTEUIL, YAMASKA, MISSISQUOI, CÔTE NORD, NOUVEAU-QUÉBEC TERREBONNE: PARTIE NORD LOTBINIÈRE ILES DE LA MADELEINE CLASSE AVANT APRÈS DIMINUTION CLASSE AVANT APRÈS DIMINUTION CLASSE AVANT APRÈS DIMINUTION CLASSE AVANT APRÈS DIMINUTION A .$182 $97 $ 85 A $169 $ 93 $76 A $166 $ 88 $ 78 A $168 $ 95 $73 8 196 101 95 B 182 97 85 8 179 92 87 B 181 99 82 C 349 136 213 C 324 131 193 C 319 124 195 C 322 134 188 D 263 111 152 D 244 107 137 D 240 101 139 D 243 109 134 E 596 222 374 E 553 213 340 E 544 202 342 E 550 218 332 Moyenne 236 110 126 Moyenne 220 106 114 Moyenne 216 100 116 Moyenne 218 108 110 A DEFINITION DES CLASSES A.Conducteur principal: homme célibataire de 30 ans ou B.Conducteur principal: même que A ou homme marié de 25 ans ou p es L'automobile est utilisée pour aller au travail; millage annuel lilimité ou femme de 25 ans ou plus C.Conducteur principal: homme célibataire âgé de 25 à 29 ans.L'automobile n'est pas utilisée pour aller au travail; D.Conducteur principal: femme âgée de moins de 25 ans.E.Conducteur principal: homme célibataire âgé de moins de 21 ans.millage annuel inférieur à 10 000 milles.@Les chiffres exposés plus haut ne votre police actuelle couvrant les @ Les primes figurant au tableau sont représentent que les coûts de la dommages à votre propre véhicule; basées sur un dossier de 3 ans partie « À » de votre police d'assu- 3.soustraire la prime pour la partie sans accident.rance soit la responsabilité civile.« B » de votre police actuelle qui est Pour calculer le coût total de votre maintenant assumée par le régime assurance automobile pour 1978, il public.faut: 1.ajouter votre contribution au @Les coûts mentionnés sont le résul- Gouvernement du Québec régime public de protection en cas tat de calculs actuariels, cependant Ministère des Consommateurs, de dommages corporels; 2.ajouter ils peuvent varier d\u2019un assureur à Coopératives et Institutions financières la prime pour la partie «C» de l\u2019autre.Service des assurances pecec ren 00 100000000000 0 8 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 2\" 1978\u2018 Expensive homes sluggish on market Westmount\u2019s more expensive residences are not selling well and are not getting high prices when they are sold, the January list of real estate transfers shows.For middle-priced homes, however, the market seems to be moving smoothly.Of those homes evaluated by the Montreal Urban Community at more than $100,000, only one sold in January for more than its valuation and for all such homes the average markdown was roughly 10 percent.One house\u2014at 4313 Montrose avenue\u2014had been on the market since last April, and the asking price was gradually reduced from $125,000 to $89,500 by November.Final sale price was $82,000, some 21.8 percent below its 1978 valuation of $104,850.A listing of all homes, on the other hand, shows that their MUC valuations are roughly in line with the sale prices they could obtain.Among the middle-priced homes markups ranged around 10 percent, and the average markup for all residential properties was 2.3 percent.The average price of 17 residential sales during January was $82,823.53, about equal to the average sale price of Westmount homes for all of 1977.Apartments sold 4138 Dorchester lowest price, $48,300 Among non-residential sales, one transfer of interest was a | AM HUNGRY = FOR BUSINESS A DOLLAR CLEARANCE SALE 1.100 CHEVS and OLDSMOBILES IN STOCK and on the way 4216 de Maisonneuve-267 Ofivier highest price, $350,800 biggest markup, 46.2% \u2014* - 1970 OLDSMOBILE DELTA \"tems oon nurs SCOOTER with w serres AA || 2 53405 (1978 CHEVROLET IMPALA | 1970 EL CAMINO ot 9640.many Reg.List $7433 $5005 sre =~ \u2014 $7, 450 | A DOZEN TO CHOOSE FROM.SAVE $1,138 | | LARGEST SELECTION OF WINDOW WANS MN THE CITY IRE YA LG SPECIALLY PRICED NEW W CAR &1t TRUCK SALES W.(Cor Besar) CEE «C6 es ne [ RTH I's HAROLD cummings oud 739-1911 LEASING AND USED CAR DEPT.1475 DECARIE BLVD.(Cor Jose Taica) TIS 18 SAFETY MONTH.TRY OUR BAY & INTE SERVICE DEFT._ UR SAFETY CHECK UP INCLUME LUV & OR CHARGE.JY AE TREY Fe) «\u2026 GET FET I {Rom \u2014\" EE BPTI BoM] & Ta CE double-sale of the Western Apartments, 4216 de Maison- neuve boulevard-267 Olivier avenue, which was in the news recently when a boiler breakdown caused considerable ire among tenants.Despite the controversy, the sale seems only to be a paper transfer, changing hands ultimately to a corporation whose address is the same as the company which.previously owned it.Also of some interest is the sale of the building which once housed The Examiner\u2019s office, at 4630 St.Catherine street west, to Gallery Publications Ltd., the business operated by Ald.Brian Gallery.The listings reveal that 10 residential properties changed hands for a total of $870,750 in recorded sale prices which represented a 1.8 percent markdown on their total valuation of $886,600.Other listings\u2014for which details are not available\u2014show that seven other residences evaluated at $489,100 changed hands for a total sale price of $537,250.The markup among those seven pulls the residential average to 2.3 percent.Non-residential properties seem to have obtained much stronger markups.Witlrthe sale of The Western Apartments counted in twice, as according to the listings, the average markup is 39 percent, though three other unlisted sales bring that down to 31.7 percent.Top house $150,000 While sale of The Western Apartments represented both the highest price for a property and the biggest markup (46.2 percent), among residences the best price obtained was for a home fronting both on Summit Circle and Upper Bellevue avenue, $150,000, while the best markup, 14.1 percent, was obtained for a more modest home at 455 Claremont avenue.Lowest price went in the $48,300 sale of a building housing cold-flats at 4138 Dorchester boulevard; the smallest-priced residence was 65 Holton avenue, though that was sold for a strong $55,000.The volume of transfers registered in January was about average, with 16 listed sales representing an MUC valuation of $1,593,937.50 (including one quarter-share transfer).In addition, four properties with a tax worth of $281,700 were sold for \u2018\u2018money Continued on next page 63 Holton lowest residential, $55,000 Date of listing here can be months after sale realtors point out Real estate transactions reported monthly in The Examiner are generally two, three, or even more months behind the actual sales of those properties, real estate agents point out, since prices often are agreed upon and options closed before title deeds actually are signed.Monthly listingS are for the months in which deeds are registered at the Montreal registry office.These are passed on to city officials between three and four weeks after the month is over.In fact, say realtors, there has been some interest expressed in recent weeks for higher-priced Westmount properties; thus, they say, the conclusion that high-priced homes are not moving or are obtaining sharply-reduced prices should be looked upon as representing the mood of the market late last year, rather than today.A sampling of 10 properties for which offers were accepted last week, however, shows that the average sale price of those 10 was $81,430, roughly in line with the average $82,823 for the 17 sales registered in January.In some cases deeds for the sales closed last week will not be signed until mid-summer, after which they will be reported in The Examiner.The reported prices of homes sold by one realtor last week range from $42,500 to $150,000.Right now, business is best for those houses which are well-maintained and in good condition, realtors point out; buyers are choosing ready-to-live-in homes over those which require considerable refurbishing.Continued from previous page and considerations,\u2019 six more evaluated at $348,700 were transferred but no details are available and three others with a total evaluation of $199,800 changed hands through estates or cessions.Total volume for the month was thus 29 registrations involving property assessed at $2,424,137.transfers were registered; the previous year saw 29, and in +1975 the figure was 23.January details .Details of the January realty transfers are as follows: 461 Mount Stephen: from Michael, Patrick T.and Susan Marie Laverty to The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 2, 1978 - 9 Patrick Amaud.sale price $65.000 (MUC valuation $59,700) ; 28 Holton, 1/4 share: Donald Casseiman to Paul Desjardins, $22,500 ($19,587.50) ; 551-53 Grosvenor: Peter Maxymych and Mrs.Harold J.Simpluns to Nicholas Maxymych, $10001 and other considerations ($78.800) 65 Holton: A E.LePage and Westmount Realties Inc.to Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Charles MacDougall, $55,000 ($49,150) ; 433 Wood: Charles Stephen Deakin to Mr.and Mrs.William Weintraub, $1 and cons.($70,300); 711 Grosvenor: Mrs.Joseph St.Michael to Brian W.L Malcoim, $1 and cons.($55,600); 455 Claremont: Mrs.David Neale to Mrs.John McKay, $75,000 ($65,750); 12 Parkman Place: Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Cook to Miss Suzanne Laberge, $60,000 ($57,400) ; 3289 Cedar: Mrs.Robert Angus Bandeen to Maurice Auger.$125,000 ($110,350).57 Holton: Paul Duquette to Miss Wendy Laskey, $72,000 (364.450); 3310 Cedar: Edmund Glyde Gregory to Mr.and Mrs.Olivier Robert Leroy, $1 and cons.($77,000); 4630 St Catherine: estate Wellington Howard Reilly to Gallery Publications Ltd.$51,300 ($45,700): 4138 Dorchester: Francana Real Estate Ltd.to Hubert A.De La Beaumelle, $48,000 ($36,600); 4313 Montrose: Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd.to Alain Brosseau, $82,000 ($104,850); 16 Renfrew: Alexander S.Varga to Paul Duquette, $91,750 ($88,100) ; 60 Summit Circle-56 Upper Bellevue: Pierre C.Lemoine to Invekal Inc, $150,000 ($169,300); 4216 de Maisonneuve-267 Olivier: Les Investissements Marfin Ltée.to Victor Moatti, $350,800 ($239,900) ; 4216 de Maisonneuve-267 Olivier: Victor Moatti to Les Entreprises Adluco Ltée., $350.800 ($239,900) ; 4217 de Maisonneuve: Mrs.Paul Payette to Mr.and Mrs.Robert Laker, $160,000 ($125,650); and 49 Rosemount: Mrs.David Giles Carter to John Francis Brinckman and Miss Penelope Ann Clarke $95,000 (3117550).WEREDALE .Continued from page one summer program for many of the youth, something Weredale House could provide.Need supervision There are many children, Dr.Hanna pointed out, that cannot afford to be without some professional supervision a least a few hours each day; if they are left to fend for themselves for a two-month summer holiday season\u2014or even so much as a weekend\u2014 they may find themselves in serious trouble.At present some detention- centre overflow juveniles are living in the \u2018\u2018reflection unit\u201d at Weredale House.The directors have asked that this maintenance policy be stopped by April 1.though they have agreed that at least a few rooms can be kept available for extenuating circumstances, and the takeover of the second floor by Summerhill staff is pointed directly at the possible reduction of the semi- detentional role Weredale has served in the past year.The directors\u2019 decision was made early in January, it seems, even though the provincial government and members of the local community were at the time looking seriously at other possible, uses of the large residence.A program outline for the coming fiscal year, which starts April 1, is now being prepared.Late last summer it was announced the building was for sale and since that time the Westmount Municipal Association has explored the possibility of converting it into a senior citizen's residence.YOUR HOME, CONSULT Frank A.Norman & Co.Ltd.731-6817 Mr.Frank Norman Beh Johnsen Arthur Sansome AP.Duke Mrs.D.H.Lewis J.P.Vallquet E.Ermacena Garnet M.Pride 7334308 Mrs.L.Aucein 342-3300 Mrs.M.Touchette 738-7285 Mrs.John Bates 932-2224 Mrs.F.L.Woodfine 738-6083 Mrs.LP.Raymond 738-1423 Lorne H.Wood 738-1077 Mrs.P.D.Charest 7378430 Mrs.D.Trent 738-6182 Mrs.A.Cosgrove 837-7729 Mre.L Rumin 737-4861 Mrs.D.V.Spillene 730-470 Mrs.AF.Lalonde 733-0308 Mrs.Marthe Fogh 738-6706 Mre.isabelle Coté 482-8471 Mrs.Camille Fauteux 735-3800 Mrs.L Miller 136-0564 Mrs.J.Lambert 737-5846 Mrs.L Longtin 342-9383 Ernest Skutezky 737-5281 Mrs.Paude L.Jarry 731-0083 Mrs.Lerraine D.Brunet 342-5006 Mrs.Mene Rolland 733-5887 WESTMOUNT | I) A.E.LEPAGE 0) RFALTIES Ne Ne = ssn, A ve remuer wore: LN Ree Ursula Clabon Shirley Cohen Rita-Anne Conn Audrey Culver Nita Etcheverry Betty Firstbrook Elizabeth Frawley Edith Gulpers Beatrice Kaufman 17 733-6745 Haagen Kierulf 489-1968 Anne-Marie Larue 937-4452 Bernice McKee 935-7720 Jules Millian 482-7592 Lynne Robinson 482-7706 Ted Schaner 935-0708 Ruth Sinclair 935-7923 Georgette Tremblay 933-6652 Pauline Vickers A.E.LEPAGE & WESTMOUNT REALTIES INC.Eugene À.Zinay, Mgr.935-8541 Phil Berman 482-8515 Françoise Bibaud 482-1143 Maureen Blutman 482-7760 Herb Bourgeois 484-0605 Jeannine Saegert 933-2693 Therese Brault 931-6914 Dulcie Carnell 933-5336 Mrs.Duicie Carnell of the Week 1367 Greene Ave., Westmount 935-8541 You'll Find the Best Homes In Westmount Behind Our Signs 323-9509 342-4173 932-0705 731-8048 933-0975 849-5458 935-9786 937-6597 937-7993 Try vs once.- you'll always come back.LILLIAN HEMBLING UNIVERSAL TRAVELLERS INTERNATIONAL Agency 345 Victoria Avenue 482-2388 482-9101 Garment union meeting topic A provocative look at local trade unionism in the garment industry in the 1930s will be presented at the next meeting of the Jewish Historical Society of Montreal.Speaker will be Lea Roback, well-known syndicalist, who will present the case history of a Montreal local of the International Ladies\u2019 Garment Workers\u2019 Union.The meeting will be held Thursday, Mar.9, at 8:15 pm in the audio visual room of the Jewish Public Library, Cote St.Catherine road.Members and friends of the society are invited to attend.5151\u201d a i es i ie SSS a 10 - Lancers Joe 70°: Thursday, March 2, 1978 LEANING Residential & Commercial B.&D.Coa & DUGGAN ing Contractors Inc.4795 PSS Catherine St.W.933-1935 Magazine for seniors seeks more funding By RICK KERRIGAN A trip to a corner newsstand will reveal that no matter what one\u2019s favorite hobby, pastime or profession a publication exists to keep everyone up to date on recent developments and trends.However.if you're a senior citizen looking for a magazine to give you diet and budget hints suited to your needs.to tell you about special styles and fashions for 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PATENT No.3 750.333 HOME SPECIALTIES (1962) INC.2015 TIIIENS DOULEVARD ST.LAURENT.QUE.337-1000 concerning seniors, you're.out of luck.Al Fisher, president of Lancer Senior Citizens Foundation, 360 Victoria avenue, plans to change that situation with the publication of \u2018Joe 70,\u201d a magazine aimed at communicating with and informing senior citizens in Montreal and across Canada.His problem is money.With enough material for three issues already and the first issue ready for the printer, he needs $12,000 before the presses roll to produce the first of the planned 31.000 copies.The original target date for publication of the first issue was Dec.15, but he is only now in the middle of a campaign to raise funds from corporate contributors around Montreal.Mr.Fisher sees advertising as a last resort to be used should other funding prove inadequate.He worries about stories becoming buried in the ads.\u2018We've get stories you CN head speaks Dr.Robert A.Bandeen, president of Canadian National Railways, will be the guest speaker at the Women's Canadian Club of Montreal meeting on Monday, Mar.6,at 2 pm in the Royal Bank Auditorium of Place Ville Marie.Dr.Bandeen's topic will be \u2018\u2018Searching for the sunlight.\u2019 Coffee will be served to members and guests from 1:15 pm.® CONVENIENT \"à wouldn't believe,\u2019 hesays.\u201cWe don't want to take up space and lose the good of the stories.\u2018\u2018But.\u2018\u2019 he adds.to pay the printer.\u201d He estimates that 15 percent of the 48 page bilingual glossy magazine would be used for advertising if necessary.Will be free Distribution of the magazine will be free and it will go to ail the seniors homes in Montreal as well as being distributed from grocery stores and other places frequented by seniors.Copies will also go to members Fashion show on April 6 The Westmount branch of the Montreal General Hospital's auxiliary will hold its annual lunch and fashion show Thursday, April 6, in the Oval Room of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.Les Galeries Westmount Square will present their spring-sum- mer collection at the show.Bridge party The annual bridge party of the Loyola High School Mothers\u2019 Guild will be held Wednesday, Mar.15, at 8 pm in St.Ignatius of Loyola church hall, 4455 West Broadway, Montreal West.Proceeds from this fund-raising event will be used to provide bursaries.Participants are asked to bring cards.Refreshments will be served.Representative Westmounter Valerie Lavoie Simpkins has been named this area's alumna admissions representative for Wellesley College in Wellesley, Mass.In this capacity Ms.Simpkins will interview applicants who find it difficult to come to the Wellesley campus for a visit, will represent Wellesley at college night programs, will visit high schools and be available to give information about the college.Located near Boston, Wellesley is a liberal arts college for some 2,000 women.\u2018you've got .of the provincial government and requests for the magazine have been received from Calgary, Saint John's, Moncton and Halifax.As well as diet, budget and legislative information.the magazine will include features on prominent or interesting senior citizens such as \u2018Jack Rabbit\u201d Johannsen, the 103- year-old father of cross-country skiing in Quebec who still skis regularly and makes an appearance at the annual Canadian Ski Marathon.Also, Westmount\u2019s former MP Bud Drury will author a piece in the magazine.The magazine is still looking for a retired person with ap+ propriate skills to edit the English section while former Le Devoir publisher and Quebec Liberal leadership candidate Claude Ryan has helped line up a retired Le Devoir newspaper man to edit the French.\u2018What we need now,\u201d says Mr.Fisher, \u2018is community support.\u201d = Coming Events \u201cDAY IN ECK\" Who am I?W hy am | here?What is beyond death?ECKANKAR, the most ancient path to God- Awareness via Soul Travel may provide the answers at a \u201cDay in ECK,\u201d bilingual arts seminar, Saturday, March 4, 9 am.-4:30 p.m.at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Salon Marquette.For additional information please call 484-1707.NEW & NEARLY NEW SALE New and Nearly New Sale sponsored by Pioneer Women's Organization will take place on Monday, March 6th, from 10 am to 3 pm at Victoria Hall, 4626 Sherbrooke St.West.Merchandise for entire family.Bargains, admission free.ART AUCTION Art Auction.Congregation Shaar Shalom 4880 Notre Dame Blvd.West.Chomedey.March, 11th, Saturday.Preview.8:00 pm.auction 9°00 pm.Admission.Kathy MacCulloch Domicare WESTMOUNT.P.Q.Going on holidays?Away for the weekend?Why not take advantage of our unique house-minding service?Let us water your plants.feed your indoor pets.check your home and shovel your walks, etc.For information call 933-5191 Mary Cape Payson CHAIRMEN OF PATRONS: Mr.and Mrs.M.Brian Mulroney, 68 Belvedere road, are chairmen of patrons for the St.Patrick's Ball to be held Friday, Mar.10, at the Chateau Champlain.Proceeds will go to the furnishing of the new seniors\u2019 residence of the society due to be completed this year.Chairmen of the 1978 ball are Mr.and Mrs.E.Harold Lawson.Dance troupe entertains at QE Hospital ball Close to 200 guests danced and watched some professional dancing Friday evening at the annual dinner-dance of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.Door prize for the evening in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel was a trip for two to Portugal via TAP Airlines and guests were treated to a sample of that country by the Portuguese Folkloric Group which entertained during the supper.The troupe of 16, a portion of the group's 90 dancers, performed for 20 minutes in their colorful costumes.Formed 14 years ago, the group has performed at Place des Arts, Man and His World and in New Orleans and is one of the largest such groups in Quebec.The lucky couple who will get to sample more Portuguese fare is Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Lowe Coiffure Specialists & Professional Stylists Coloring \u2014 Permanents Health Care of Lachute, winners of the draw.Westmounter Mrs.B.Cat- terill, 628 Grosvenor avenue, was also a winner, being the lucky one in a draw for a lithograph by Louise Scott.Dinners for two were won by Mrs.N.Bakar and Miss Lafleche.Pre-ball cocktails were served to over 100 guests at the residence of Dr.and Mrs.Michael Moss, 530 Victoria avenue.Mrs.Moss was chairman of the dance.The tremendously successful evening continued until 2:30 am with dancing to the music of Nat Raider and his orchestra.Coronary care units in hospitals save thousands of lives each year and were pioneered by Canadians.\u201cL\u2019Atrium Luc Jarnet\u201d We use only the most up-to-date and top quality products to encourage p= healthy and beautiful hair.à ~~ LH \u2014 4 Luc and Pauline invite you to come in for your permanent or hair coloring, personalized to your exact needs and face structure.Maurice and Leyla are also available to counsel in modern styling.1368 Greene Avenue 935-6808 di nnssuneneenanennnnasnonunununnnneeon00UssannU0nnananGnunn0U2S SSRI.- à = \u2014 «A AIT \u2014 - \u2014 =a The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 2, 1978 - 11 LIFFORD'S » MARKET SEEEELTD.ALE \u2014 CIDER 4498 St.Catherine St.W.er Abbott Ave.ERY DEPARTM BEER \u2014 Manager:André Martin 932-1477 Dare\u2018s Assorted BISCUITS neo.1a $1.15 CANADA DETERGENT x.99¢ DRY MEAT DEPARTMENT Soda.Bitter Lemon, Ginger Ale, Tonic no refund bottles $1.29 10 02.6 pk.Full Slice ROUND STEAK $1.69 CUBED STEAK .$1.89 POINT ROAST .$1.89 \u2018navire about our prices FRUITS and VEGETABLE Indian River 39¢ GRAPEFRUIT .7/$1 12 02.$1.09 Canada No.1 CARROTS Canada No.1 ONIONS Come In and Shop Our New Lowered Prices 21b.cello Sunsweet Pitted 39¢ PRUNES Hours: \u201c2 Q - 55 to 7 pm to 5 pm NELLA INSTITUT DE BEAUTÉ INSTITUTE OF BEAUTY 366 Victoria Ave., Ste.5 Westmount, Québec it's exhilarating to stay fit.LISA ANELLA ie interested in making you feel glorious, with a simple, effective and 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semi-retired adults, Central Park Lodge is staffed by qualified personnel who can provide assistance when and if it's needed round-the-clock.Excellent dining, spacious grounds, library, beauty salon, pool.just afew of the comprehensive facilities and services provided to put the resident's interests first.For your personal tour just tele Mme Hélène Rocheleau at 465-1401.Central Park ( 33 Argyle Avenue A OIE St Lambert, Québec \u2018 Tel: 465-1401 How to get here: Metro and Bus: Take No.13 or 15 bus from Longueuil Metro.By car: See map.HAMP| AIN En IG RTS PAR Le IETS IVE I [ENS ITO IST XCNCTHE DAME Westmount High Old Boys annual dinner next week The annual dinner of the Westmount High Old Boys\u2019 Association will be held Thursday, Mar.9 at the Caledonia Curling Club.The association, now in its 42nd year, honors a teacher and an old boy at the annual dinner which is attended by male graduates of Westmount High School and its predecessors, Westmount Senior High School, Westmount Junior High School and the Westmount Academy.This year the guest speaker will be lawyer Richard Holden, QC, and Jules Stracina, head of the guidance department at WHS, will be honored.Mr.Holden, an old boy, is a well-known lawyer and consumer rights advocate.His current battle is an effort to persuade the Sun Life Assurance Company to keep its head office in Montreal.Mr.Holden recently was able to obtain a list of the company's policy holders and is curvently attempting a campaign to contact each of them by mail.Jules Stracina is known well by all Westmount High School students.His career in West- mount schools spans 27 years and he is now head of the guidance department he has helped build since joining the school system.The Westmount guidance department began with Mr.Murray in the 1950s at the Senior High School performing group tests and providing information as a one-man effort.Since then the department has grown to a staff of three who, apart from conducting occasional tests, actively help students select courses and plan their careers.Many teaching jobs Mr.Stracina has performed the gamut of teaching jobs over the years from being a grade 7 homeroom teacher to teaching math, French, industrial arts and business subjects.In his spare time he and his wife, a teacher at Somerled School, plan long trips to South America, Africa and around the world.The annual banquet provides an opportunity for all old boys to gather, to reminisce and to celebrate.Proceeds of the evening.earned from raffles, door prizes, presentations and auctions, go to the association\u2019s scholarship fund and to provide medals for winners of the school\u2019s honor awards, presented annually to the most deserving male graduating student, selected by his fellows.All Westmount High School old boys, whether residing in Westmount, Montreal or points further afield, are invited to attend the annual event.RHONE.Continued from page one Mr.Rhone grew up in the Boston area, attended Jamaica Plain High School and took night courses at Harvard University.After serving in the presidential honor guard during the Kennedy yedrs, he worked with an anti-poverty agency in Boston, then came to Canada and joined the insurance business in the early 1970s.He started with the firm of Abrams, Peck and Associates, rising to office manager before switching to Great West Life Insurance Co., located in Westmount Square, a year and a half ago.He lived in the Grazia apartments, 4328 SherBrooke street west, until late last year.He has since moved to 2054 Sherbrooke west, outside the city limits but still in the federal riding of Westmount.He claims he decided to seek the federal nomination last July but was not able to enter the race officially until he was granted Canadian citizenship recently.Crashes down Good weather seems to have helped reduce significantly the number of traffic accidents in Westmount, with a mere nine (including two hit-and-run accidents and one involving a young pedestrian in the six-day period from last Wednesday to this Monday.During West- mount\u2019s snowy January weekly totals were as high as 25 or 30.PHOTOCOPY PRINTING DUPLICATING MICROFILM Montreal Copy Centre 2019 Bishop 842-6817 Open Weekdays te Midnight Qne left: The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 2, 1978 - 13 ~~ Atom Huskies and Bulls seek final playoff spot By NICK KASIRER Only one game remains in the regular season for teams in Westmount's novice and atom hockey leagues.The top two teams from each division will advance to a best of three final series set to begin on Saturday, March 11.\u2019 The youngest boys involved in the local hockey program play in the novice section, and last weck two novice teams secured playoff berths.The Guards have led the league's standings from the first of the season, and are undefeated in their 14 games played.On Saturday coach: Pat Curling final tomorrow The finals in the Centennial Cup curling draw will be held tomorrow (Friday) evening at the Caledonia Curling Club with the winning rinks from the two divisions of the adult program meeting in a sudden- death final.\u201d In the final, May Caplan\u2019s rink of Vivian Manners, Dunn Lantier and Eleanor Cripps will meet skip Bill Hooff playing with Murray Scerf, Marg McManus and Diane McDougall.The runners-up from both divisions, skipped by Bert Leadbetter and Dick Whalley, will also play Friday.Next Friday the curlers will start their third and final draw of the season.The seven- evening bonspiel will run until Apr.14.The annual closing party and presentation of prizes will be held Apr.24.Lomasney saw his team beat the Dragons 4-3 on a hat-trick by Jeffrey Kates and four points by Laurent de la Beaumelle.- Despite the loss, the Dragons clinched the playoff spot off the ice when their nearest rivals, the Knights, were upset 1-0 at the hands of the Bears.For their second win of the year the Bears depended on their goalie.Rohit Khanna, who earned the shutout, along with some strong defensive play and a last-second goal by Paul Naylor.Tight race in atom A sudden death semi-final might be necessary in atom if next Saturday's matches fail to resolve the tie for second place between the Huskies and Bulls.Last week the two teams met and the Bulls did what they had to to stay in contention as they beat the Huskies 2-0.Mark Peacock recorded the shutout for the Bulls, with teammate Paul Capombassis scoring what turned out to be the winner.The Mules have long since been assured a spot in the finals atop the atom standings, but this did not stop the last place Broncs from surprising the league leaders with a 3-3 draw.Scott Harper, scored twice for the Broncs, with Justin Cantor adding a third, while Paul Spaniel, Paul Branchaud, and Jonathan Carruthers had goals for the Mules.In other hockey actions, the bantam All Stars played their seventh game last Friday against Chateauguay, with Westmount losing a close battle 4-3.Chateauguay built up a 4-0 or > (SA AB CLUB) Free: At Cost: For info: Cote St.Luc Road, Canada and Rallies.x i 5:30 tilt Jim Trodd's non-profit fraternity AYTOCLUB \"SAAB RABBIT FIAT LOTUS ALFA ROMEO HONDA BMW Use of garage, tools and clubhouse.Techical advice, inspections.and estimates.Dealer intervention and insurance consultation.Driving instruction and defensive driving course.Mechanical, electrical and body repairs\u2014at uniorr rates plus one dollar per hour, i.e., approximately $5 to $8.50 per hour.Towing by special flat bed truck available 24 hours/day.All parts, i.e.for maintenance, as well as tires, radios, Fuzz Busters, motors, transmissions, etc.Wheel alignment and balancing at Jobber Prices! Call Jim Trodd at 487-5639 after 7:00 p.m., or write to Jim, 5360 Apartment 8 stamped, self-addressed envelope.Social Benefits\u2014champagne parties, trips through Club Safari You find it\u2014there is none.AUTOCLUB is a registered non-profit fraternity which operates just as the Indepedent Order of Foresters does.Full membership, per car, per year: Male\u2014$20.00; Female\u2014 $15.00; Social Membership & Golden Agers\u2014$10.00 $10.00 registration fee AFTER March 31, 1978 Social Mestings Wednesdays at Le Carafon, midnight 1106 de Maisonneuve West (between Peel and Stanley) r 9, Montreal H3X 2C4.Please include lead in the early going.but the home team came back with three.including two goals by Joey Acton.Coaches Bob Aiken HOCKEY STANDINGS and atom leagues of the West- mount recreation department wi'h ore game for each team remaining are: NOVICE GS GP W L D Pta.*Guards 15 1412 0 2 26 *Dragons 15 14 5 6 3 13 Knights 15 14 3 7 4 10 Bears 15 14 2 9 3 7 ATOM * Mules 15 14 9 1 4 22 Huskies 15 14 5 6 3 13 Bulls 15 14 4 5 5 13 Broncs 15 14 2 8 4 8 *Clinched playoff spot Charron e to discuss green paper Claude Charron, minister of youth, recreation and sport, will be meeting with citizens of the western Montrcal region next Tuesday at Ecole Emile Legault.2395 Thimens street, St.Laurent, to discuss his green paper on leisure and other problems of leisure and sports in the various communities.The public meeting comes at the start of a week-long tour of the metropolitan Montreal area, and is designed to hear the views of citizens from all municipalitieg\u2014including Westmount \u2014 situated west of the City of Montreal.An abridged English translation of Mr.Charron's green paper, \u2018Take Your Time,\u201d was made available recently.Lifting down; switch to food The number of shoplifters nabbed in Westmount dropped even further during the past week, to five from eight the previous week and 12 the week before that.The genre, however, may have changed slightly; at least two of those caught were stealing from supermarkets.One arrested last Wednesday was trying to walk away with $16.06 worth of beef and shrimp.The five arrests resulted in the recovery of $109.83 worth of products.Individual catches ranged from $7.89 to $41.99.Of life insurance purchases by Canadians during 1976, cash- value life insurance accounted for 39 percent of the amount of individual policy purchases and term insurance or temporary term additions to existing contracts accounted for 61 percent.By comparison, in 1970 term insurance and term additions accounted for 55 percent 2107 St.Catherine Street West Your local downtown Datsun dealer.of individual life insurance purchases by amount.DOWNTOWN DATSUN = SALES iE Re SERVICE Ny E> BODY SHOP EEA PARTS met MAJOR ACCIDENT REPAIRS 1 FLOORS OF SERVICE 932-7136 - and Peter Goddard pulled the minute but their strategy was Westmount goalie in the final to no avail.A DEPENDABLE NAME SINCE 1997 All models \u2014 including service, insurance, license, snow tires, replacement car.We will purchase your present car.489-4994 (iong term) 489-6885 (daily renten) We fully maintain our cars during the lease $0 we always have exceptional used cars for sale.See our large display at the above location.Conveniently located at: 5333 St.James St.W.| (at Decarie) best deals in the West End Long and short term leasing & MONTREALAWESTS PONTIAC-BUICK ASK ABOUT THI PROTECTION LE) 11 WESTMINSTER S.9: shervrodke/ SED 489-5391 CHRISTIE PLCABING LITE Complete Plomblng Service Fast - Efficient o Residential o Commercial e Industriel 24 Hour Service 484-2010 S331A Sherbrooke W 14 - The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, March 2, 1978 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 931-7511 | 10 Words *1-°° 10 cents each additional word 0000000 1 e000000 Property for Sale Propriété à Vendre Adtakers on duty Monday and Tuesday, 8 am to 8 pm: Wednesday, Thursday.Friday to 5 pm REGULAR DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 10:00 AM.; TOO-LATE-TO-CLASSIFY, 2 P.M.For best service, phone your ads early Accounts may be paid by telephone by Chargex or Master Charge or by cash or cheque at the Weekly Adservice and The Westmount Examiner office, 155 Hillside avenue, Westmount; at The Monitor and St.Laurent News offices, 6525 Someried avenue at Cavendish, N.D.G.; the Town of Mount Royal Weekly Post office, 233 Dunbar avenue; the North Shore News office, Ste.Genevieve Shopping Centre, 11120 Gouin boulevard west, Roxboro, or any branch on the Island of Montreal of The Royal Bank of Canada or the Bank of Montreal.Advertising not paid in advance of publication is subject to a 35-cent billing charge.Advance payments without invoice cannot be accepted by banks but may be paid at any of the above newspaper offices.= cooo0o00 17 0000000 Offices to Let Bureaux à louer under warranty.EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE WITH VIEW TO RIVER 10 MIN.WALK FROM WESTMOUNT SQ.This impeccable 4-bedroom home with 31/2 bathrooms has been completely renovated and will appeal to the most discriminating.Sunny living room with fireplace, dining room with balcony, ground floor den, super spacious kitchen, garden level teenager or recreation suite, 2-car garage, all appliances included, some still Reduced to $155,000.Offers invited.Exclusive with MR.ERNEST SKUTEZKY 737-5281 or 731-6817 FRANK A.NORMAN & CO.LTD.LICENSED BROKER 731-6817 0000000 | eecccee Property for Sale Propriété à Vendre WESTMOUNT DETACHED COTTAGE Large living room with open fireplace.Professionally planned kitchen, cross-hall dining room.House completely renovated.In move-in condition.Call: MR.L.VEREMCHUK 331-1547 or 735-2761 Le Permanent, Broker eo.2 c0e000 Property Wanted Propriété demandée House Wanted West side of street, 5 bedrooms, garden, sunny.Client anxious to buy.Jane Allan.Royal Trust.932- 1112,487-4791.eooe00e 5 c00000 Country Houses to Let Maison de campagne 0000000000000 00000000000 Magog Easter Break Country house.Sleeps ss Fully equipped.Fireplace.minutes to Mount Orford.$350.Call evenings 484-6656, week-ends, 819-843-3678.Te TI eooooe0e G c0o00000 Country House Wanted Maison de campagne demandée Summer House Family size house wanted for July or full summer on waterfront.Austin, Knowlton, Lake Mem- phremagog.Call 272-1835.coooo0e 10 o000000 Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Camps Camps pour garçons et filles Lord Reading Yacht Club Beaconsfield, Que.JUNIOR SQUADRON DAY CAMP Offers a topnotch program in.SAILING & SWIMMING For boys and girls ages 10 to 12 For further information cat: 695-9531 between 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.931-7511 weekly adservice, 00000000000000 Office West End 4999 St.Catherine St.W.BARGAIN 2000 square feet Sublet To May '79 or May '81 * Including wall-to-wall carpet and e Four (4) private offices e Adjacent to Metro extension For details or to inspect call: C.A.Kelly 849-8686 Space cooo00e ll oo00000 Lots for Sale Terrains à vendre Land For Sale Exceptional value, 2000 feet fronting Hermitage Club golf course.Maple woods, meadows and cedar stands.View over Lake Mephre- magog to Mount Orford and Owl's Head.Minimum lot size 1 acre.Mortgages available.Contact Marc Stein (area code 819) 843-1430.0000000 15 0000000 Space to Let Espace à louer Montreal West eoo0o0oe 21 0000000 Apartments to Let Appartements à louer Sutton Square 7400 Sherbrooke W.April, 4 1/2 May, 1 1/2 - 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 Indoor pool, two saunas, 4 elevators, garden patio, shopping plaza, sound and fireproof.489-4963.HADDON HALL e Older prestige buildings Sherbrooke and Closse (near Atwater) \u2019 e Lovely 4 & 6 with fire: CHANGER coo0000 21 000000 Apartments to Let Appartements à louer Grosvenor Near Sherbrooke.Sublet May 1st.September 1st.Furnished, spacious, 6%2 rooms.$400 monthly.935-5518.GROSVENOR 319, 6% rooms, April or May occupancy, heated, equipped, janitorial services.$400 monthly.Apply Apt.7.eoo0o0oe 22 000000 Apartments Wantèd Appartements demandés Urgently Required Fully furnished apbrtment in estmount by responsible adult couple for period of to 6 months.References available.Call 933- 1364 evenings, or 845-0283 days.coo000e 23 0000000 Houses to Let Maisons à louer T.M.R.Luxurious new air conditioned 3 bedroom, 2% bathroom townhouse.Call 669-4900.coooo0e 27 0000000 Dwellings Wanted Logements Demandés House Sitter Long Term Are you leaving a house which you would prefer to have occupied.by a family who would both enjoy and take care of it?Like inting gardening etc.?Sue and ick Meyer and Kim (4 months) and Princess (Springer Spaniel 1 yr.F., spayed).We can\u2019t pay a big rent but we'll care for your house until you move back or sell it.Phone 935-7205.coo0000 32 c000000 Room & Board to Let Chambre et pension 0060000 000000000000000000 N.D.G.Room and board tor elderly woman.Call 482-6241.eoo000e 36 000000 Cars for Sale Autos à vendre 000000600000 0000000000000 CHEV Impala 1974.43,000 miles.Air-conditioning Superb con- dition.484-4973.MALIBU 1973, two door, power steering, power brakes, automatic.V8.84,000 miles.Some rust, $600.Call 489-4255.THONDERBIRD ec, 1976, | miles, a uipped.Excellent condition.$6200.Call 683-9789.TOYOTA Celica 1973, excellent condition, 27,500 original mites, radial tires, AM-FM radio, 4 speed standard transmission.$1,500 or Dearest ofter.Call after 6 pm.489- MAVERICK 1970, 6 cylinder.60.000 miles.New parts.Good condition, $500 or best otfer.332- 2863 after 5 pm.places en it toes! » « Available immediate and optometrist.Reasonable.No appointment only May occupancy.Days 481- 9059.evenings 484-6743.932-6127 coooeoo 17000000 NDG.Offices to Let 3%.5308 Connaught Ave.Stove, Bureaux à louer refrigerator.wail to-wall car- co.pets.Immediate.Call 489-5435 or 481-7104.Westmount NDG.i West Broadway.2% first floor.Victoria Ave.Immediate.heated, stove.Offices refrigerator.rugs.Call Mr Beauchemin, 489-5435.from $95.monthly.Heating and electricity included.Westmount 339 Victoria 744-2439 nights ene Ki - s .water tax , nigh $ apartment 14 after 5 om or week, ends.LEMANS station wagon 1971, good running condition, 4 new tires, $500.or nearest offer.Call 631-9064 days or 626-5640 evenings and week-ends.MERCEDES 1969.280S.Own this glass for $2.750! Call 733- 0000000 360000000 P Cars for Sale Autos à vendre 0000 .e.eooÀ GRANADA 1975.Foul oor.Bucket seats.Power St.cring, brakes.36,000 miles.Excellent condition, $2,500.Call 626-9325 after 5 pm.Rover 1969.2,000 TC.Black.Very good condition.One owner.Low mileage.Call 934-0000 business hours.0000000 42 0000000 Garages to Let Garage à louer 000000000000 00000000000 HEATED garage spaces availabie, De Maisonneuve, Roslyn area.Call 932-9424.À HEATED garage space.Vicinity Mountain and Severn Avenue.$40.monthly.Call 487-4847.co0o000e 46 o0o00000 Help Wanted Personnel demandé Small advertising agency is looking for a part-time secretary/typist, staggered hours.Côte St.Luc area.ideal job for mature person.Excellent typing and sense of humor basic requirements.Send résumé to: Weekly Ad- service, Box 717, 155 Hil- side Avenue, Westmount, Quebec H3Z 2Y8.| COUPLES required for part-time work.Call 933-5129 after 6 p.m.GOLDEN AGER or HANDICAPPED Wanted for light work.Sitting down.Part- or full-time.Call: Mrs.Cousinery 284-3001 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Serious-minded people to work pert- Please phone: 933-5129 between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m.eooe000e 50 00000 Work Wanted Travail demandé Companion Experienced business woman interested in acting as personal secretary-companion to retired lady.Non smoker.Own tran sportation.Highest references.Call 487-2881., 4 @f1I NON eo» The Westmount Examiner, Thursday.March 2, SERVICE DIRECTORY 1978 - 15 CARPENTRY HOME SERVICES ROOFING Carpenter with 2 years, o ox perience renovations of all kinds.) - .Free Esti i i = an Ss cme JHAUGEROIETRAROL ) otc.Ea Donald yeor2he\" Tiling\u2014Carpentry\u2014 Painting \u2014Etc.ï Tuile \u2014 Menuiserie\u2014 Peinture\u2014Etc.ao a PRIMO WE HAVE BLOWN-IN INSULATION General Controctors Contracteurs généraux .GENERAL CONTRACTING 0ees Stocm Corer Cleaning Tool nettoyé ea profondeur par vapeur Also Complete Line of Other Insulation LTD.Telephone: Doy/jour: Pagette 931-2456, Extansion 2871 20 % DISCOU NT 00 731-6640 Evening/soir: 482-7930 See Ad Page 2 > Mcoowa o This Month Only .Mc D.TAYL ; te \u2019 2 What you spend you save in heating bills fing.@ carermo FULLY LICENSED CONTRACTOR 2 , ROOFING COMPLETE METAL SHOP \u2014 Catering Tinsmith \u2014 All Types of Metal One pour on home.Intimate dinners INSULATION Slate Roofs \u2014 Roofing \u2014 Foundations \u2014 Brick Pointing Call brunches and parties.842-6964.4 a Free Estimates Cement Work \u2014 Plastering \u2014 Painting \u2014 Bricklaying Ge A on Chimneys Repaired, Rebuilt \u2014 Fireplace Repairs ELECTRICIAN Zz.A : oe TN ; Roofs & Attics Aqua-Chek Waterproofing R.indon À All Work Guaranteed\u2014Free Estimates\u2014 Terms pie, Ica ONKLAND FULLY IN wie, SURED AND BONDED rea Contractor _ and Repairs pe ROOFING nity Call 365-0202 LICENCED WESTMOUNT CONTRACTOR
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