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[" lls hd hi 8 y à i Û BE 76 graduate from WHS This year\u2019s graduation class at Westmount High has done exceptionally well.It\u2019s the first class to go through five years with principal Richard Meades.See story page 9.i i Et CA Q À Nh (|| Making all of Westmount your home Westmount, Quebec, Thursday, May 27, 1993 Vol.LXV, No.22 a PN PN) et Westmount is stuck with backups along Sherbrooke Street these days while highway construction is under way on Ville Marie expressway, city officials said.Drivers are using Sherbrooke to exit and enter the Décarie autoroute to avoid bumper-to-bumper traffic.Expected to last throughout the summer, the traffic is especially heavy through Westmount at night when angry motorists lean on car horns as cars block intersections at Roslyn and get stopped by lights at Grosvenor.\u201cThis is a summer that\u2019s going to be hell on Sherbrooke,\u201d said city operations manager Bruce St.Louis.INDEX Between the Lines.7 Building permits .14 Churches.10 Classifieds.11 Community Calendar .\u2026\u2026.10 Firecalls.8 Lettersto the editor .6 Mayor\u2019scolumn.7 MNAscolumn.6 Policelog.5 Sports standings.15 RECYCLE THIS PAPER Put it in your blue recycling box, in your apartment recycling bin or take it with other papers and glass to depots at the Corporation Yard or outside the arena.City reinstates one recycling depot By J.MARION FEINBERG The city has decided to reinstate its recycling depot in front of the arena until all the apartment buildings have recycling bins.This is a partial reversal of last month\u2019s decision to remove two depots, which would have left only one at the Corporation Yard.\u201cI felt that because two of the larger apartment buildings (4300 and 4800 de Maisonneuve Blvd.) were not on stream yet, it would be better to keep the arena recycling hut in place and the administration agreed,\u201d said Mayor Peter Trent.The plan is to replace the depots with bell-shaped recycling depots within two to three weeks, said Fred Caluori, public works director.\u201cWe're making arrangements now to implement the collection of Photo by LAUREEN SWEENEY recyclables with the bells,\u201d he said.\u201cTwo will be located in front of the arena and another two at the Yard.\u201d When all Westmount apartments are set up for recycling, the city will reassess its decision to have the bells at the arena, said Mr.Trent.\u201cI've asked the administration to get tougher with those apartment buildings that are not cooperating,\u201d he said.\u201cWe've tried the friendly route but it looks like we\u2019ll have to take the legal route to get them to comply.\u201d Legislation to force apartment building administrations to come on line with recycling could be in place within three to six months, he said.\u201cMeanwhile, people will have the bells,\u201d he said.Keeping two locations should \u201cgo a long way to A114] poll of the area done in March.\u2018 Family Day is Saturday Get set for the city\u2019s biggest warm-weather family festival.Parades, booths, singing and races are in Westmount Park Saturday.See story page 3.56¢ + 5s = 65¢ Cut speeding, make streets safer for pedestrians ose are the main concerns of residents in west-central area, says a city survey For more details on problems, requests and comments from residents on each of the streets in the survey, see page 2.By LAUREEN SWEENEY Speeding and pedestrian safety are the main problems on west- central streets, according to a city Some residents called for two- way traffic on Grosvenor and Victoria, others wanted Roslyn one- way south or the bus taken off the one block it travels along Lans- downe.Many requested speed bumps and mid-block stop signs.\u201cThe majority of complaints are easy to solve or already remedied,\u201d said city traffic chief Richard McEnroe.But four specific problem streets will be referred to the Citizens\u2019 Traffic Advisory Committee J 2% = (CTAC) for further study, he said.pepe, oe These are Grosvenor, Victoria, Lit Roslyn at the school and Belmont ; at Murray (King George) Park.Ë The city received 93 responses on 18 streets when it polled all homes for traffic comments in the area bounded by Sherbrooke, The Boulevard, Forden and the west city limits at Claremont, he said.In general comments, citizens complained that burned-out traffic lights take too long to be replaced, that drivers do not respect pedestrian crossings or stop at stop signs and that more crosswalk signs should be installed.Some called for reducing the Continued on page 2 placate people who think we've cut back too much on recycling.\u201d What would be even better than the bells, said de Maisonneuve resident Don Wedge, is a recycling centre for things like textiles.Academy Road resident Molly Keith Anderson agrees.\u201cI would like to see an area set up where people could bring different kinds of recyclables like fabrics, old clothes and even scrap metal,\u201d she said.Both resident said they are happy the city decided to reinstate the arena hut.\u201cI think a lot of people must have phoned and complained,\u201d said Ms.Keith Anderson.\u201cSeveral people I've spoken to said they preferred to take their recyclables to the depot right away rather than waiting for collection day.\u201d SERVICE D)AUTO WESTMOUNT AUTO SERVICE SPECIALISTS: « TUNE-UP + ALLEN DIAGNOSTIC - BRAKES + FULL SERVICE + TIRES AND BALANCING 4780 Sherbr ooke West corner crosvenor) 933-8556 - 932-1554 2 - The Westmount Seventh-day homecoming Westmount Seventh-day Adventist Church, 571 Victoria Ave, is holding a homecoming and fundraising event this weekend.On Saturday things get started with community singing at 8:45 a.m., followed by services at 10:45 a.m.The guest speaker is former pastor Dr.Roy Adams.At 4 p.m.there is an event called \u201cSerendipity of Praise\u201d On Sunday, there will be a birthday celebration at noon.Special guests are former pastors C.S.Greene and Earle Parchment.paminer Thursday, May 27, Continued from page 1 ie number of stop signs, freezing the number of traffic lights and intro- \u201c ducing a shuttle bus service.Others asked that the city build narrower streets with wider sidewalks, and asked for better lighting and improved snow removal on Grosvenor.The city has solved one complaint by having ordered pedestrian lights for Grosvenor at Sherbrooke, on the north side, Mr.Date de la prochaine séance du conseil municipal le lundi, 7 juin, 20h00 Next Scheduled City Council Meeting Monday, June 7, 8:00 pm CITY HALL / HÔTEL DE VILLE 4333, rue Sherbrooke Street Westmount, PQ H3Z 1E2 Lundi au vendredi 8h30 à 16h30 935-8531 Incendie (bureau d'affaires), 19, rue Stanton.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.935-2456 Cour municipale, 21, rue Stanton eee 935-8531, local 351 or 352 Police (bureau d'affaires), 21, rue Stanton .280-2223 Autres Heures Victoria Hall, 4626, rue Sherbrookeouest .Ateliers municipaux, 14, rue Bethune.Service d'éclairage, chemin Glen Bibliotheque.Sécurité Publique Monday-Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Fire (business calls), 19 Stanton St Municipal Court, 21 Stanton St.PS 935-2456 Lacan 935-8531, local 351 or 352 Police (business calls), 21 Stanton St.280-2223 Other Times Victoria Hall, 4626 Sherbrooke St.W.935-2066 Municipal Yard, 14 Bethune St.Light Department, Glen Road .Public Security Unit.La bibliothèque sera fermée les MERCREDIS MATIN du 12 mai au 16 juin afin d'effectuer les installations nécessaires au système de sécurité et au système de gestion documentaire.Les livres peuvent être retournés en les déposant dans l'ouverture de la porte.CLOSED The Library will be closed WEDNESDAY MORNINGS (9 a.m.- 1 p.m.) from May 12 - June 16 to carry out necessary installations for the security system and the integrated library system.Books may be returned through the door slot.URGENCES / EMERGENCIES Incendie / Fire Police Ambulance CAES Ki : MéEnroe said.They will be installed soon.\u201d \u201c Æaffic 74nd \"parking congestion \u201caround Westmount Public Library will be addressed as part of the library building project, he said.Library Drive will be redesigned to alleviate problems at Arlington and Sherbrooke.\u201cMy philosophy to traffic is to consult residents,\u201d said Mr.McEnroe, \u201clet them identify the problems on their street and then give them what they want as long as Following are problems, requests and comments from residents involved in a survey of traffic .in the west-central area of West- mount: * Grosvenor and Victoria: Problems and solutions are interrelated due to the one-way traffic pattern and, north of West- jmount Avenue, may have to be \u2018treated in concert with Roslyn and | Lansdowne, traffic chief Director | Richard McEnroe said.Citizen suggestions to solve speeding, pedestrian safety and school safety include: mid-block - stops, speed bumps, reversed traffic directions from block to block, parking on both sides, two-way traffic and increase pedestrian cross time on Westmount Avenue.Selected for study by Citizens\u2019 Traffic Advisory Committee (CTAC) are: two-way traffic, parking both sides and reversed blocks.Increased police enforcement of speeding has been requested.* Roslyn: Problems are obstruction of traffic around Roslyn School by school buses loading and unloading as well as illegal left turns from eastbound Westmount Avenue north onto Roslyn.A proposed solution to make the block one-way south from The Boulevard will be studied.it\u2019s reasonable and doesn\u2019t cause problems somewhere else.\u201d There are exceptions.They include speed bumps on streets, alternate side parking and, until speed limits are reassessed, speed limits painted on the road, he said.The city\u2019s policy for speed bumps is that they are ineffective at reducing volume or speed of traffic.They are approved for lanes.The city is also reviewing the proliferation of stop signs.Creation of the CTAC two years Comments on traffic, street Citizens said the intersection at Sherbrooke was unsafe for cars entering off Roslyn but it was studied and found not to justify modification, Mr.McEnroe said.Timing between lights at Lansdowne and Grosvenor provides 12 seconds for southbound cars to cross Sherbrooke or turn onto it.e Belmont: Residents want a stop sign at the intersection of Belmont Avenue and a speed bump on the avenue to curb speeding.The stop sign will be studied.Some residents want parking on one side of the crescent, others want parking on both sides.© N.D.G.-Westmount: Intersection to be narrowed permanently by grassing over if residents agree, following successful experiment to improve safety.¢ Claremont-Sherbrooke: Request to install a priority green light for eastbound cars turning left is not practical with the existing priority for westbound traffic turning south.e Claremont- Côte St.Antoine: A problem with signage has already been modified in efforts to prevent cars going east on the westbound street.* Lansdowne: Citizens say noise and speeding north of Westmount Avenue could PHARMACIST H.GOLDENBERG, sen.Lrn Pharmacien/Pharmacist (METCALFE) Serving Westmount for 42 years BIG enough to serve you small enough to know you ARRIVED Lovell's 1993 Westmount Directory 4451 St.Catherine W.(corner Metcalfe) 933-1155 FREE DELIVERY MONTHLY CHARGE ACCOUNTS ago has proven so successful, said Mr.McEnroe, that the city is now polling each sector of the city and referring problems that aren\u2019t easily remedied to the citizen committee, which has representatives from each area.\u201cWe have one vacancy on the committee to represent the southwest sector between Sherbrooke to the south city limits and Meville to the west city limits.\u201d Anyone interested should call Director Richard McEnroe at 935-8531 local 307.by street be solved by speed bumps and @ block stop signs or rerouting of 124 bus line.City says bus line cannot be changed but will look at a request to improve delineation of cross walk now lighter shade of paving material.© Metcalfe: At Springfield, a stop sign to control perceived speeding cannot be installed because street is a fire route.e Murray Hill: Citizen call to narrow throat of street at The Boulevard is under study to deter volume of traffic off The Boulevard.e Prince Albert: Request to reduce daytime parking limit to two hours from four makes sense, Mr.McEnroe said.© Sherbrooke near Strathcona: Request to ease parking restrictions at peak hour has been implemented.© The Boulevard: Requests to curb speeding by synchronizing lights to establish a 30km/h progession already completed eastbound.e Windsor: Complaints of speeding to be checked out; none found in previous study.Parking changes have already been made at a previous request of citizens.TAXI Limousine service Luxury vehicles e Dorval « Mirabel City tours * Courrier 953-4550 HOME OF THE WEEK.1700 Dr.Penfield.space & charm! Over 2,000 s.f.in classic old-world coop, plus a large terrace facing south, this unit is ideal for buyers wishing to renovate to their own needs and specifications.Estate sale.$249,000.esti jedeikin 933-6781 ur 487-9027 » IT i Ha 42 Editorial Dept: .932-3157 Circulation Dept: .931-7511 Display Advertising: .931-7511 FAK: wooo 932-5700 value of an advertisement.The publisher's liability for other errors or Classifed Advertising: .630-6300 Classified Advertising Fax: .630-6085 The Westmount Examiner is: Published by Publications Dumont Typeset by Adcomp Inc., Westmount \u2014 Printed by Groupe Quebecor Inc., div.The Record, Sherbrooke, Quebec Second class mail registration number 1760 Publisher\u2019s liability for error: The publisher shall not be liable for slight changes or typographical errors that do not lessen the i 1 with any ad 15 in limited to publication of the advertisement in any subsequent issue or the refund of any monies paid for the advertisement.Mail subscriptions in Canada, $25.92 per year, 2 years $46.44, 3 years $62.64.Subscriptions of less than one year, 65 cents per copy plus $2 handling.Sixty-five cents a copy.Outside Canada, additional $60.00 a year.Prices include 7% GST and 8% Quebec sales tax.Member is strictly aaver Member 48 mvinant Samy?ou oviont wt.Canadian Community Newspapers Association Re/Max westmount inc., broker Member au Membre Quebec Community Newspapers Association Association des Journaux Régionaux du Québec Reems le VERIFIED CIRCULATION wa .+.Lis < LL vs 1 0 2 1 CU TTT.Molson named Concordia Chancellor TE Westmounter Eric Molson has been appointed Chancellor of Concordia University, it was announced Friday.When he speaks of Concordia it is with fondness, despite the fact that he only spent one gruelling summer there in the early 1960s.\u201cI had a job in the brewhouse, and did accounting at night in the summer,\u201d he recalled.The course was intensive; four hours twice a week with \u201ca lot of homework\u201d when, during the day, the 23-year- old worked a full shift at the family brewery.He never got a degree from Concordia \u2014 that had come earlier at Princeton (Honours Chemistry 9).Accounting was something @ had to learn, to become part of the business world.Now, at 55, Mr.Molson says of Concordia, \u201cYou can set your own pace for education and work.1 like the idea of the time frame of education to be at the discretion of the students, if that\u2019s possible.\u201d ERIC MOLSON Mr.Molson is currently chairman of the board of The Molson Companies Ltd., which includes Molson Brewery \u2014 the company founded in 1786 by his ancestor John Molson.He has been part of many charitable organizations, the most recent of which is Montreal General Hospital.He has been chairman of the hospital foundation and, more recently, has helped fundraise for its most critical needs.That experience will be welcome at Concordia, which is gearing up for a capital campaign.\u201cI won\u2019t be able to do what she did,\u201d said Mr.Molson of former governor-general Jeanne Sauvé, who was Chancellor when she died Jan.26, \u201cbut I will try to put in the kind of efforts she did, or would have.\u201d His five-year term begins July 1, when he will be officially installed in a ceremony at fall convocation.Concordia Board of Governors Chairman Reginald K.Groome described Mr.Molson as \u201ca distinguished Montrealer whose long record of community service has brought credit to his family, his city, his province and his country.\u201d Parade starts Family Day Saturday Teen centre organizers to launch fundraiser at booth in the park By J.MARION FEINBERG One of Westmount\u2019s largest community love-ins is set for all- day action on Saturday, May 29 in the form of the 18th annual Family Day.Westmount\u2019s teen centre organizers will be one of the newest Family Day booth participants as they simulaneously launch their \u201cloonie blitz\u201d campaign to raise funds for a centre and introduce themselves to the community.Things get rolling bright and early at 9:30 a.m.with the parade, which leaves from Winchester Avenue and snakes down to West- mount Park.\u201cPeople are encouraged to dress up in costume and join in the fun,\u201d said socio-cultural director Beverly Adams-Coskun.Judging of the costumes will go on in the west field at 10 a.m.and the make-up booth also begins its creative endeavours at the same time.At 10:15 the races begin for Westmounters of all ages.The 3-Field Engineers will be S@ CRYSTAL making a return engagement after last year\u2019s successful launching of the aerial runway and boat rides in Horseshoe Pond, said recreation officials.The Contactivity Seniors\u2019 Centre bake sale and craft sale will go on all day beginning at 11 a.m.After a cookie break there, people can mosey over to the east stage for the magic show, which will run from 11:30 to noon.At Noon \u201cCasey at the Bat\u201d will be performed on softball diamond 2.Still feeling peckish?Get in on some light lunch, ice cream and other refreshments being sold by the Girl Guides, Venturer Scouts and Westmount High School.For your listening pleasure, a Dixieland band will be performing on the east stage from noon for about 15 minutes.But whatever you do, don\u2019t forget to dig out your old Family Day buttons for a contest on the east stage at 12:35 as a warm-up for the \u201cStars on Stage\u201d variety stage, scheduled for 12:40.SPECIAL GROUP DEPARTURE RATES 5% % % %* * CRYSTAL HARMONY Mediterranean/Black Sea August 31, 1993 13 days VISIT: Istanbul, Odessa, Yalta, Kusadasi, Piraeus, Rhodos, Heraklion, Malta, Capri, Rome Rates from $4860 US* *includes round trip air transportation PLEASE CALL FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS Additional offer: \u201cCanadian Dollar At Par\u201d for sailings of June 12, July 9 & July 23 Call Maria Alpern at the Cruise Desk Voyages Goliger 1130 Sherbrooke St.W., suite 1310, Montreal Qc.H3A 2M8 849-0707 The Oldies 990 dunk tank will be splashing into action at 1 p.m.on the east field followed by such favourite games as the balloon toss and tug of war from 1:30 p.m.to 2:00 p.m.on the west field.If you like rugby, check out the main football field from 2 to 3 p.m.for an exhibition game between Westmount and Beaconsfield or, if music is more your bag, the Kirkland Concert Band will play on the east stage at the same time.All the Family Day booths will be on the west field from 2 to 4 p.m.Teen centre co-chair Jane Staun- ton says board members will be on hand to answer questions about the centre and take names of would-be volunteers.Wild Card deejay and board member Tom Pittfield will also be there to provide some tunes to liven up the day.\u201cBIG PROFITS WITH YOUR CAMERA\" AMAZING RECORDED MESSAGE REVEALS DETAILS FREE INFO: CALL NOW (514) 430-7085, ext.20 CALL 24 HOURS Traditional Service for 36 years Area Rugs \u2018Cleaned Reliable professional handwork Free pickup & delivery Free rollup & relay Free deodorizer 336-7810 MONTCALM CARPET CLEANING The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 27, 1993 - 3 WALKING FOR DOLLARS: More than 350 Ecole St.Léon students \u2014 including these kindergarteners \u2014 raised a total of about $3,500 on their walkathon Thursday last week.Some of the funds will go toward the purchase of new library books and another portion is slated for their Grade 6 graduation dance.Gas tanks placed by de Casson car Public safety officers said they will pay special attention to a house on de Casson Road where someone placed a lighted emergency flare between two containers of gasoline on the driveway Tuesday night last week.The incident was believed to be an act of vandalism related to labour problems at the resident\u2019s office, police said.Firefighters, who stepped on the flare to extinguish it, said it appeared to be a scare tactic since the gasoline containers were capped.Office located in Westmount EFFICIENT AND PERSONALIZED SERVICE 24-HOUR SERVICE AIRPORT RESERVATIONS DELIVERIES - CE ha) LY 7/2 d NE: Aw ai run Don\u2019t delay, (IR BTS TOTAL PEST CONTROL GLADSTONE MEDI-CENTRE Médecine Familiale \u2014 Family Medicine Spécialistes Consultants \u2014 Consulting Specialists With or without appointment Avec ou sans rendez-vous 4095 Tupper St., Westmount (next to the Reddy Memorial) 935-1860 TARU ATWATER 4 \u2019.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 27, 1993 COOLIT - WITH SHADES Running an air conditioner or fan isn\u2019t the only way to keep your house cool in the summer.Pulling down window shades can also do the job.Encrgy experts at lowa State University give some figures that support the usc of shades in dollars and cents.Properly installed and used window the sun\u2019s heat.That's a big money saver if you air condition your home.It can save you 21 cents per dollar of cooling costs.These estimates arc based on standard window shades that cost less than $6 cach.That's a lot cheaper than running an air conditioner all summer.So.in the hot summer months, simply pull shades down during the sunny period of the day to deflect the hot rays.This will help prevent heat from building up inside the home.Just remember to raise the shades during evenings and carly mornings.Then cooler air can flow indoors.The way energy costs are rising, every penny you can save by using \u201cnatural\u201d energy savers counts.shades can block up to 63 percent of By Reg Morden * * x Showtime On Wednesday, June 2nd, REIMAX West- mount is sponsoring a big band concert at Selwyn House School, 95 Côte St.Antoine.The curtain goes up at & p.m.with all proceeds going towards children\u2019s hospitals.Our local efforts are part of a major fund raising operation and international telethon.Known in Quebec us Operation En- Sant Soleil, in other parts of Canda and across the United States it is called The Children\u2019s Miracle Network.Last year the telethon and ancillury fund raising efforts produced more than $106 million for the benefit of children's hospitals.Le Jazz Jubilant, a group of 1X wlented musicians, promises da gredt everning of Jamiliar musical standards.Tickets are $10 and are available at our office, 1330 Greene (or phone 933-6781).If vou are unable 10 attend but want to assist our efforts to help children heal, please bring or mail a donation to our office.Cheques should be made payable to Operation Enfant Soleil.Reg Morden, RE/MAX Westmount inc.1330 Greene Avenue, Westmount.Tel.933-6781 or 937-7061 © 2e ve Cr RE/MAX Westmount inc.broker ÉCIALISTE EN RÉPARATION AMY CUSTOM MADE M4 ANDY DODGE & ASSOC.INC.2 SÈBB ac [IEEE \"aucune | .ATELIER D \"HORLOGES SPECIALIZING IN CLOCKS Real estate consultants & appraisers R.H.DAWSON inc.U N IQ U E WATCHES & JEWELLERY -310 Victoria avenue, suite 307, OPTICIANS 731-8029 7 Westmount H3Z 2M9 Eye examination a QUE 5895 Victoria Ave.Vente et service \u2014 Sales and service Tel: 485-1121 Fax: 485-3772 cou 4 éplometrist on 40% di t on children's frames ARCHIDECKS e al Advertisement 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him.The resident left and was walking in a lane when he felt the tip of a knife touching him in the back.A friend persuaded the assailant to stop and the victim fled to the Greene Avenue Community Centre to call police.Officers searched the neighbourhood, but could not find the man, described as about 23 years old, wearing a black tank shirt with silver-coloured letters.He had a hunting knife with a red wooden handle.Eco-thief Two residents of Columbia Avenue reported that someone was stealing plants from the back yards of homes on the east side of the street Saturday night.Police said one garden lost two $35 rhododendron bushes.Another resident informed the Public Security Unit a thief dug up a rose bush using a shovel from her yard that same night.Other neighbours also lost plants but did not report them stolen, according to police.The homes back on to a ane.Cars yellowed Someone sprayed yellow paint on at least three cars parked in apartment garage at 4800 de Maisonneuve Blvd.overnight Sunday, May 16, police said.The vandalism is believed to have occurred between 10:22 p.m.and 6 a.m.Damage reports were filed with police concerning a black Volvo 760, a red Chevrolet S11 pickup truck and a 1984 Mercedes 380.Clifford's theft Someone broke a plate glass window at Clifford\u2019s market, 4498 St.Catherine St., Friday about 4 a.m., police said.A man across the street heard the alarm go off and went outside in time to see a grey-haired man running into a lane nearby carrying two garbage bags.It was not immediately known if any merchandise was taken.A cash drawer thought to have contained $100 was found empty.Borrowing mom's car is trouble The driver of a stolen car that broke down tried to get help at a house on Grosvenor Avenue but got arrested instead.Police said the resident of the home called 911 at 12:30 a.m.to say a man Was ringing the doorbell.When officers responded, the man was unable to identify himself saying his papers were in his car outside the Beau-soir Dépanneur.The car was checked out and found to have been reported stolen in Franklin Centre May 10.It belongs to his mother, who said she did not want to press charges.On Sunday the car was still on the street having accumulated three public security tickets.Police had it towed to the municipal pound.Invitation to steal A 39-year-old woman learned the hard way not to leave her purse in a parked car.A thief had an easy job opening the unlocked door of the BMW 225 E convertible that was left outside 41 Devon Ave.Monday last week between 9 and 9:30 p.m.Rayban sunglasses and a wallet containing credit cards and some cash were among items in the stolen handbag.The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 27, 1993 5 $100,000 in clothes stolen from Marcelle By LAUREEN SWEENEY Burglars cleaned out the Marcelle Prét a Porter boutique at 4926 Sherbrooke St.overnight Saturday, stealing an estimated $100,000 worth of women\u2019s clothes, police said.The exclusive shop was completely emptied except for three hats left on a shelf and a few items in the window display, according to investigators.The break-in was reported to be a carbon copy of another $100,000 heist of pricey children\u2019s clothes over the April 17 weekend from Vogue Bambino across the street.\u201cThough we can\u2019t tell if it\u2019s the same person doing this, the two seem to be related,\u201d said crime prevention officer Lise Bergeron.She said officers would be visiting store owners to advise them on security and check into how the phone wires had been cut.Police were called to Marcelle\u2019s t 1:53 p.m.by a resident of Win- Gs: Avenue who noticed the ack door open.Telephone lines had been cut from outside to neutralize the alarm system, the back door was kicked in and the inside alarm panel was removed from the Crash at busy corner At the Sherbrooke and Roslyn intersection, the 54-year-old owner of Westmount\u2019s Beau-soir dépanneur, Mohammed Ali Bhaloo, was taken to hospital Tuesday morning when the taxi he was in collided with a car.His head, back and leg were injured.The cab hit a car that turned left in its path about 8 a.m., police said.There were no other injuries.wall.Tire marks in grass indicated a truck had been backed up to the door to be loaded with dresses, skirts, suits and blouses.Belts and costume jewelry were also taken.\u201cWe want to advise people that if they are offered some expensive clothes cheap to get as many details as possible and don\u2019t hesitate to call us,\u201d Constable Bergeron said.It appeared the thieves were after merchandise only, she said, since they left money in the cash drawer and did not steal from La Boite à Coupe, a hair dressing salon in the same building.A hammer, chisel and axe were left behind inside the store.coupons katpat sss PetFood and accessories at affordable prices This month featuring KATPAT DOLLARSS A on NUTRO-MAX, NATURAL CHOICE, NATURE'S RECIPE WHY SHOP AROUND?We accept all our competitors We will match any of our 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Ie Eat STM IE DN 4 Le \u2018Examiners Publisher: T.Bruce Stevenson Editor-in-Chief: Alison Ramsey Advertising Manager: Brian Matthews Circulation & Office Manager: Cathy Matyskiel Staff Reporters: Laureen Sweeney, J.Marion Feinberg 155 Hillside Avenue, Westmount, PQ H3Z 2Y8 Published by Publications Dumont (1988) Inc.(C2 coceco Page 6 - Vol.LXV, No.22, Thursday, May 27, 1993 Clean your own house t would be a lot easier to swallow tax increases announced in the latest provincial budget if evidence of government mismanagement and waste weren\u2019t so apparent.How Premier Robert Bourassa can sanction five and 10 per cent surtaxes on personal income without visibly writhing in moral and ethical discomfort is hard to fathom.This is the government that continued to finance an office to respond to complaints about bilingual and multilingual signs when it became plain that 90 per cent of the complaints were being made by four people.This is the government that paid one man $94,000 yearly, supplied him with a $300,000 budget, and watched while that office received eight phone calls in one year.Who decided there was a need for an office for complaints about farmland rezoning?How many people placidly sat on their hands while about $1 million was spent over three years for a handful of complaints?This is the government headed by an economist.We all know that governments everywhere are in trouble.It doesn\u2019t matter what was promised in pre-election speeches.If you're in power \u2014 Republican, Democrat, Conservative, NDP or Liberal \u2014 you're trying to reduce a deficit and make a dent in an accumulated debt.Years of overspending racked up a $37.065 billion debt in Quebec as of 1991 (the latest figure available from Statistics Canada), with an estimated $4.145 billion being added to it in 1993- 94.In Canada, the debt reached a mind- numbing $419.944 billion in 1992.With numbers like these, we, taxpayers, know we\u2019re going to have to pull together and pay more if we want to wipe out the debt.That's not what rankles.The annoying thing is that governments, including that of Quebec, appear to be making no effort to control spending.Everything is measured in new fees or new taxes.Medicare on the skids?Try emergency room fees, doctor\u2019s fees, fees for prescriptions.Where are the government's efforts to cut waste?When will civil servants\u2019 wages be brought in line with the private sector?(The average civil servant is paid $35,376 versus the average Canadian wage-earner, who gets $27,544.) When will they be made to work as many hours each week as everyone else?(That measure alone could result in cutting hundreds of jobs.) When will the workers be given incentives for superior performance and cost-saving measures?When will managers be penalized for going over budget, and rewarded for keeping to budget?Looking outward, when will MPs agree to scale back their generous pension plans for something approaching reality?Is it any wonder there is a feeling of seething resentment in the air?Only when governments get their houses in order will it be possible, once again, to have confidence in politicians.Swift response time raisc this week goes to the city of Westmount, which has moved swiftly to replace recycling bins at one of its three depots.Two of the recycling depots had been deemed too costly and, in the face of curbside recycling for most Westmount residents, were discontinued two weeks ago.However, the amount of recyclables collected there had not gone down by much, if at all, and many residents still don\u2019t have access to their own recycling bins.The city has decided to put one bin back \u2014 the one outside the arena \u2014 immediately and, as soon as possible, replace it with bell-shaped recycling bins.The bell bins cost less to maintain because the recyclables do not have to be hand-sorted.Now the city\u2019s challenge is to convince the few uncooperative apartment owners and managers to take part in the recycling program.Residents could pitch in and help.The hundreds of people who are denied recycling bins may have a stronger voice than city hall.Those who care should tell their apartment owners and managers they want thc bins, In the day, not too far off, when we have to pay for each pound of garbage we throw out, it will be these residents who'll foot the biggest bil; King does not represent us The undersigned, residents of the Châ- teauguay Valley region and active members of the community, wish to express our dismay at the prospect of Maurice King being elected president of Alliance Quebec.Mr.King announced in a news release, dated April 30, that he would run against incumbent Bob Keaton.Voting will be held on the morning of May 29 at the annual general meeting of Alliance Quebec.Alliance Quebec's strategy of persistent lobbying and presenting a positive public face may very well, in the event of King\u2019s election, give way to confrontational and belligerent politics practised by the leadership of CVESPA (Châteauguay Valley English-Speaking People\u2019s Association), in the name of freedom and democracy.Although Mr.King may be perceived outside our valley as being the spokesperson for our English-speaking community, we challenge this opinion.His extreme positions are not held by all.We feel that, should Alliance Quebec adopt tactics as practised by CVESPA leadership, the continued growth of good will and friendship between our francophone and anglophone communities would be jeopardized.This would come when, as a result of perseverance and passage of time, reason has begun to prevail.Those of you who are electors, weigh your choices carefully.Marilyn Partridge and 53 others.HUNTINGDON Rehire Lydon Rosemary Lydon\u2019s letter to THE EXAMINER last week should remind us again that the crisis at the library is far from resolved.In the last two years I had occasion to do quite extensive research on early British and American writers.The materials available at \u201cour library\u201d were truly impressive.The many older volumes that I consulted were all in good condition.Obviously, although unobtrusively, chief librarian Lydon managed our library and its resources well.Will our new director of culture (whatever that means) have sufficient knowledge and experience in library management to equal Ms.Lydon\u2019s performance?Why speculate?Rehire Rosemary Lydon and recreate the position of chief librarian.You made a serious mistake, Mayor Peter Trent, admit it.Rectify it and help preserve a unique Westmount \u201cliving\u201d resource.George Campbell 29 Winchester Ave.WESTMOUNT cation.Brevity is a virtue.Letters to the editor are welcome Letters to the editor are most welcome.They must be signed and bear the writer\u2019s address for both identification and publication.They should be mailed or dropped off at 155 Hillside Ave., Westmount, or faxed to 932-5700.Deadline for letters is noon Tuesday for same-week publi- our M.N.A.Richard B.Holden says.Budget hits poor Ero year, the finance minister announces a reduction in the government deficit and the following year we learn that, far from decreasing, the deficit grows.This boasting by the minister, year after year, has become obscene, indecent and shameless.The debacle of the Bourassa administration would appear to be total.Never before has Quebec been obliged to borrow the astronomical sums ($4 billion in 1992-93) required this year and, never, have the \u201coperating\u201d accounts, i.e.the money needed to pay for day-to-day items, been so deep in the red ($3.4 billion Saree to \u201cpay for groceries\u201d in 1992- This year\u2019s budget is the most irresponsible of (Finance Minister) Gérard D.Lévésque\u2019s efforts (of which there have Hire 14Pac IF the leader strides forward too fast, he may be hidden from his followers by the curvature of the earth.government's last one.been nine).By increasing the tax burden of Quebecers, he has jeopardized the already weak recovery.The government claims to be preoccupied by the economy but it does everything it can to create unemployment.I would remind readers that this year\u2019s tax grab of $1.2 billion, when added to the hiked taxes from previous budgets, brings the total increase by this government to $3 billion a year.The finance minister tried to tell us that the rich were going to pay the bill; what a hypocrite.The removal of the basic deduction of $750 for every worker hits the poor much harder than the rich.Small wage earners take it in the neck because of changes to the property tax refund, and the non-indexation of deductions for unemployment insurance and Quebec Pension Plan contributions and donations.Even the surtax, which the government touts as \u201cprogressive,\u201d affects those with an annual income of $32,000; hardly a princely sum.About the only positive comment I've heard about Monsieur Lévésque\u2019s budget is that it\u2019s probably his and the Bourassa da a \u2014George Iles EXAMI FI Forty-five Years Ago May 28, 1948 Ag \u201cWestmount very shortly will be the scene of great activity with election campaigns being fanned to fever heat.This year, however, the younger fry will be coming into the picture with a general election for the coveted positions of Play- town Mayor, Fire Chief and Chief of Police.The final election day, 22nd of June, will end in a huge parade and gala evening at Westmount Park.A beauty contest for the girls will be held and the winning contestant will be crowned the Queen of the Parks.\u201d Thirty-five Years Ago ay 23, 1958 \u201cPreliminary plans were approved in principle Wednesday by the Library Board for an extension to the Westmount Public Library in Westmount Park.The cost will be an estimated $150,000 and will provide space for a total of 100,000 volumes.\u201d Twenty-five Years Ago May 23, 1968 Advertisements: \u201c8th Week.An hilarious comedy! Peter Seller \u2018The Party\u2019 at The Cinema, Westmount Square.\u201d \u201cThere\u2019s nothing square about West- mount Square \u2014 or our new Royal Bank branch, opening Monday.\u201d \u201cThe Restaurant de Elle-Club is open to the general public to ladies and gentlemen! Table d\u2019hote menus from $1.90 at lunch and from $2.90 at dinner.Park Avenue, Montreal, Quebec.\u201d \u201cGood grooming starts with a good foundation! Mme A.Courval Corsetiere.\u201d Ten Years Ago May 26, 198 \u201cPlans for the sixth annual Victoria Village merchants\u2019 festival on Saturday, June 11, are shaping up well, with 68 merchants participating, several more than last year.Spectrum Video will be showing children\u2019s films all day.West- mount Stationery is giving free balloons to the children.A mime artist will occupy Sheeba\u2019s window and a magician will be on deck at Galerie Hanna.\u201d One Year Ago May 28, 199 \u201cWestmount residents and merchants who are negligent with their burglar alarm systems may find themselves without police protection.Effective Monday, Montreal Urban Community police will refuse to respond to any homes or businesses in the MUC whose alarm systems have generated four or more false calls in ayear.\u201d our Mayor Peter F Trent says.Régie, answer this 1 remember the rag-and-bone man.He would ply the streets with his horse and cart, sullenly ringing his bell.As a child, I always imagined his title described the man himself, not the trade he dealt in.He would pick up old clothes, furniture and various metals.The rag-and-bone man was an early form of curbside recycling.Matter is neither created nor destroyed.We are only borrowing the things we The Westmount Examiner are É .I 2° ] Sy rm The Westmount Examiner, Pe GIN RE od 2 , ve NN VE ] We are reminded, every so often, of the dangers and complexity of police work.Just last weekend, two police officers were gunned down in Place du Canada, one of the most public places in the city.They were investigating what seemed to be a fairly routine call about the beating of a taxi driver.Both officers are recovering in hospital.The shooting is especially horrifying because officers Lucy Krasowski and Walter Filipas were taken completely by surprise, having merely asked the gunman to answer a few questions when he opened fire.At any moment, they know, there is potential for violence.Shots may ring out in a place as innocuous as a downtown park, ending an officer\u2019s career, or his or her life.When they're on the street, police officers have to be prepared for the worst.However, the worst rarely happens.Part of what is so frightening about the Place du Canada shooting is that it is an extremely uncommon event.The horror stands out against the comparatively peaceful backdrop of Montreal police work.Had we become desensitized to the kind of non-stop shooting that acquire.The act of buying should carry with it the responsiblity for proper disposal.If man proposes, man disposes.The moral responsiblity devolves upon your friendly neighbourhood municipality, which, with increasing reluctance, removes your muck \u2014 both liquid (sewage) and solid (garbage).Sic transit detritus mundi.On to more pressing matters.What should we do about the waste management board\u2019s plan to burn 50 per cent, recycle 20 per cent and compost 10 per cent of our garbage?As well as decrying its secretiveness, I have long complained of the Régie\u2019s lack of emphasis on reduction.Rather than take our existing trash output and extrap- characterizes a city like Boston or Atlanta, then the wounding of two police officers on patrol downtown probably wouldn't even rate a front- page story in the local daily newspaper.The whole point is that the shooting is something out of the ordinary, and we are all shocked and appalled at the strangeness of the violence.Unfortunately, police are armed to deal with lethal threats like the Place du Canada gunman, and not for far more commonplace non-lethal violence.Gun-toting crazies are mercifully rare in the Montreal area, despite what sometimes seem to be rashes of shooting.Yet police often act with lethal force in situations where it simply isn\u2019t called for.They have precious few options, and, too often, suspects are wounded or killed for the want of some response other than a .38 calibre round from a service revolver.That\u2019s why the recommendations made by MUC police director Alain St-Germain last week should be applauded.The suggestion that police be armed with pepper spray, in addition to their sidearms, shows that he is conscious of the fact that his olate its volume into the future, we should have started with a comprehensive reduction program using education and user fees.Then we would have had a much better idea as to exactly how much would be left to incinerate.For all of us \u2014 both Régie detractors and supporters \u2014 incineration was meant to be a way of treating the residuum of our garbage.Recycling \u2014 while a crucial part of any waste management plan \u2014 is very costly and uses a lot of energy \u2014 both in transport and in reconversion.Glass, for example, has to be heated to 1400°C in order to be recycled.Reduction costs nothing and expends no energy \u2014 except the mental energy - A 7s HE 7 WE 2 ik Uf PRE Thursday, May 27, 1993 - 7 4 4 4 \u2018 # Want ali MATTHEW FRIEDMAN officers need more than one option in order to respond to the complex range of threats they may encounter.Police officers need an alternative to lethal force when physical intervention is insufficient to subdue a suspect or protect a fellow officer\u2019s life.Pepper spray, even with its shortcomings, offers just such an option.The Place du Canada attack, as horrifying as it is, represents the minority of situations, where police officers\u2019 lives are placed in real and present danger, and where the use of lethal force may be justified.By recommending the use of a non-lethal weapon like pepper spray, Mr.St- Germain is acknowledging the true complexity and dangers of police work.required to decide to buy fewer over- packaged good.In spite of certain misgivings, then, the prior and the present councils have supported the Régie\u2019s plan.Something had to be done with our garbage once the Miron Dump closed in 1994.Well, it apparently won\u2019t happen.I think, therefore, that Westmount should formally ask the Régie some tough questions.1.What's the rush now?2.Why can\u2019t we cooperate with Montreal?3.Shouldn*t the Régie\u2019s loan bylaws require popular ratification?4, Shouldn\u2019t the Régie be run as openly as our own cities? 8 '- The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 27, 1993 The following calls were answered POMPEI\u2019'S > CI Vi Restaurant by the Westmount Fire Brigade I | PIZZA \u2014 SUBMARINES during the past week: DAILY (op J DELIVERY: Tuesday, May 18 LUNCHEON SPECIALS {3X7 - , qe 11:29 a.m.: 4000 de Maisonneuve, apt.ri Sun-Thurs 11:30 am-1:00 am 809, first responder unit for medical Elegant party room Fri-Sat 11:30 am-3:00 am assistance; availaole for up to 5:46 p.m.: 4102 Dorchester, code 2 people.481 -1 157 automatic mutual aid from Cote St.Luc cancelled at 5:53 p.m., malfunc- 5899 Sherbrooke west tioning oil-fired hot water heater; Assortment of freshly bak y baked 7:41 p.m.: 453 Claremont, fire alarm cakes available upon request activated by woman smoking; FULLY LICEN t t | { 10:00 p.m.: Rear of 19 de Casson, flare Tues.-Fri 130 a oll m CRe S a ui an Ha a 0 i (6 smouldering beside gasoline contain- ° Sat.5 p.m 1 1 P wr : ers (see story page 3); : | 10:55 p.m.: 250 Clarke, apt.1109, first Cones Ar rays NOW OPEN SUNDAYS responder unit for medical assistance; 10a.m.-5 p.m.Wedensday, May 19 4 Somerville \u2014 (corner Victoria) 485-2502 \u2014 ° Terrasse is now open DE aus SE pere an de th e French & Italian cuisine help someone lying on street, no one _ \u20ac EXPERIENCE THE VITALITY OF OUR e Businessmen's Lunch found; me: 175 Metcalfe Vanguard.GREAT CANADIAN RIVERS! ¢ Chinese specialties only for lunch School, code 3 automatic mutual aid ; e Fully licensed from Côte St.Luc and Outremont A tii.cancelled at 8:43 a.m., strange odour, i OPEN 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m.large tarpot behind building; 1:00 p.m.: 229 Kensington, apt.20, Tel.489-4133 strange odour, tarpot in use (see pre- D 374 Victoria Avenue vious cab: 35 Sherbrooke.f .sh :18 p.m.: erbrooke, for smoke Westmount from building, fireplace in use; 2 8:29 p.m: 450 Kensington, Shaar a Hashomayim, first responder unit for hi © Z J medical assistance to woman having wi Michael ° breathing problems; | f ITALIAN RESTAURANT Thursday, May 20 pd .\u2018 .8:17 a.m.: 87 Hallowell, strange odour, 1 Business Luncheon from $4.95 including soup & coffee skunk spray at rear of house; .\"HA 10:56 a.m.: 4039 Tupper, Reddy Memo- Nightly Table d'Hôte from $9.50 rial Hospital, code 3 automatic mutual including Caesar salad and garlic bread OPEN 1] A.M.-MIDNIGHT aid from Côte St.Luc and Outremont cancelled at 11:11 a.m., for strange J COME WITH US! Explore the St.Lawrence and the Ottawa Rivers.We odour, none found, possibly from die- the will carry you with exquisite comfort, in and out of history from the Mi 4 / 7 sel truck running at rear for 30 minutes; wi international sca lanes to the grandeur and magic of the Thousand Islands: Lc Ge e at to by the BISTRO BAR bour; he ; ; ; .3:52 p.m.: 449 Elm, burning odour, Lunch, dinner or just for a drink.Warm & friendly service.clothes dryer vent pipe separated; sp International list of beer and a variety of draft beer.from Upper Canada Village to the Parliament Buildings of Ottawa: from the imposing Fort Henry ar Kingston to Old Jam ZEN 4:45 p.m.: 55 Belvedere Circle, first th STE AMBO AT responder unit for medical assistance; eti 7 11:23 p.m.: 6525 Côte St.Luc, code 3 do automatic mutual aid to Côte St.Luc Before or after the hockey game, or any Forum event, taking scenery.Free brochures & reservations: drop in for a great meal! Montreal and Quebec City! Join us for this Unique Opportunity to cruise calm history-laden waters steeped in breath- 931-3843 1373 Greene Ave., Wstmt.VOYAGES BEL-AIR INC.1304 GREENE AVE.(The Old Post Office) Tel.: 939-2222 WESTMOUNT AVIS PUBLIC ENCAN PUBLIC AVIS est donné par la soussignée, greffier de la Ville, qu'en vertu d\u2019une résolution du Conseil municipal de la Ville de Westmount adoptée à sa séance du 12 mai 1993, et en vertu de l'article 461 de la Loi sur les cités et villes (L.R.Q., chapitre C-19), un encan public aura lieu le mercredi, 16 juin 1993, à 19h00, à la patinoire à glace artificielle, 4675, rue Ste-Catherine, Westmount, pour la vente à l'encan de bicyclettes, d'objets divers appartenant à la Ville et d'objets non réclamés présentement dans la possession de la Ville.Une liste desdites bicyclettes et desdits objets est disponible gratuitement au Bureau du Greffier de la Ville, 4333, rue Sherbrooke, Westmount, Québec, n'importe quel jour ouvrable entre 8h30 et 16h30.Les modalités de la vente sont comme suit: 1) Tous les objets et bicyclettes achetés devront être payés Jors de l'encan en ARGENT COMPTANT ou par CHÈQUE VISÉ ou MANDAT payable à \u201cVille de Westmount\u201d; autrement ils seront mis en vente de nouveau.2) Les bicyclettes et objets sont vendus dans leur état actuel et tels que vus.3) Il est de plus stipulé expressément que la Ville ne s'oblige à aucune garantie envers l'acheteur même pour les défauts cachés.4) Les acheteurs devront prendre possession des bicyclettes et objets qu'ils achètent immédiatement.Les bicyclettes et objets pourront être examinés à compter de 18 h 00.DONNÉ à Westmount, Québec, ce 25e jour de mai 1993.Me Marie-France Paquet Greffier de la Ville PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, City Clerk, that, by order of the City Council of the City of Westmount at a meeting held on 12th May 1993, and by virtue of Section 461 of the Cities and Towns' Act (R.S.Q., chapter C- 19), a public auction will be held on Wednesday, 16th June 1993, at 7:00 p.m.at the Artificial Ice Rink, 4675 Ste.Catherine Street, Westmount, for the sale by auction of bicycles and miscellaneous objects belonging to the City and of unclaimed objects in the possession of the City.A list of the said unclaimed bicycles and objects is available free of charge from the Office of the City Clerk, 4333 Sherbrooke Street, Westmount, Quebec, on any working day between 8:30 a.m.and 4:30 p.m.The terms of the sale are as follows: 1) All objects and bicycles purchased must be paid for at the auction in CASH or by CERTIFIED CHEQUE or MONEY ORDER payable to \u201cCity of Westmount\u201d.Otherwise, they will be put up for sale again.2) All bicycles and objects are sold as they are and as seen.3) Itis expressly stipulated that the said City sells with no warranty, not even for hidden defects.4) The buyers must take possession of the bicycles and objects they purchase immediately.The bicycles and objects can be seen as of 6:00 p.m.GIVEN at Westmount, Québec, this 25th day of May 1993.Me Marie-France Paquet City Clerk cancelled at 11:34 p.m.; Friday, May 21 11:30 a.m.: 4972 Sherbrooke, first responder unit for medical assistance; 4:51 p.m.: 6 Weredale Park, code 3 automatic mutual aid from Côte St.Luc and Outremont cancelled at 5:03 p.m., possible defective alarm; 9:06 p.m.: 2 Westmount Square, apt.405, first responder unit for medical assistance; Saturday, May 22 9:01 a.m.: Front of 5011 Sherbrooke, first responder unit for medical assistance; 10:05 a.m.: 606 Belmont, smoke detector activated by steam from washroom; 5:25 p.m.: 4700 St.Catherine, code 3 automatic mutual aid from Côte St.Luc and St.Laurent cancelled at 5:36 p.m., alarm sounding for unknown reason, stopped on its own; Sunday, May 23 1:36 a.m.: 3 Westmount Square, apt.1412, first responder unit for medical assistance; 4:14 p.m.: 80 Hillside, apt.104, first responder unit for medical assistance; 9:31 p.m.: 4550 St.Catherine, assis ance to person locked out of house; 9:40 p.m.: 571 Victoria, first responder unit for medical assistance; Monday, May 24 9:31 a.m.: 2300 Tupper, Montrreal Children\u2019s Hospital, code 3 automatic mutual aid from Côte St.Luc and Outremont cancelled at 9:44 p.m, smoke detector accidentally activated by worker; 3:07 p.m.: 60 Summit Circle, defective alarm; 10:16 p.m.: 806 Upper Lansdowne, first responder unit for medical assistance to girl who cut arm on broken window.Need someone right to fill a job?Use EXAMINER classifieds.Call 630-6300 or Fax 630-6085, deadline is Friday. TO ADVERTISE.For information on IT MAKES MONEY NOT JUST GOOD SENSE Thinking of selling your BOOKS?I am always interested in purchasing hard-cover books in many fields and will visit your home to see them.how 1o fill this spot, Please ring for an appointment.representative nz LAL Wilfrid M.de Freitas, Bookseller Box 883, Stock Exchange Tower May 27, 1993 - Page 9 Montreal, Que.H4Z 1K2 935-958 1 (24 hr.answering machine) More than half of WHS grads earned 70% or more By J.MARION FEINBERG Melville Avenue resident Jonathan Macdougall said he didn\u2019t expect to win five awards at the ount High grad ceremonies day last week.\u201cIt was exciting because I didn\u2019t know I was winning that many times,\u201d he said.The 16-year-old won subject prizes for leadership, gym and history as well as the Douglas Lawley Memorial scholarship, Westmount YMCA service award and Birks Silver Medal.The latter was for having the second highest overall average of his class with a none-too-shabby 88.6.Although he cites no one source of inspiration for his academic success, he said that part of the reason was that he really likes the atmosphere at WHS.This WHS graduating class is the first to go through its entire high school education with principal Richard Meades.Of 76 grads, 18 earned an overall average of 80 per cent or more, and 54 earned 70 per cent or more.Class clown gets serious \u201cIt is a very closely knit school with very few problems now,\u201d said Jonathan.\u201cI\u2019m not a workaholic.I try to push myself but not beyond my limits.\u201d Next, it\u2019s on to Marianopolis College to study health sciences, he said.Joshua Dougherty, 17, went from being a self-professed class clown to Westmount High student council president in about one year\u2019s time.For this turnaround in behaviour, the class valedictorian became one of two recipients of the Joseph Kena-Cohen bursary and the WHS Prefect award.The $50 bursary goes to students recognized for overall improvement academically as well as in attitude, said vice-principal Garvin Jeffers.\u201cThere was a time when we were not sure if Josh was doing the kinds of things necessary to be a student in good standing,\u201d he said.\u201cHe Westmounters dig plant exchange Many Westmounters dressed up their gardens over the weekend with new perennials reaped from the city\u2019s yearly plant exchange held at the arena last Thursday.\u201cJudging from the number of space on the tables, we had more than ever, with lots of new varieties,\u201d said Nancy Amos, one of a dozen volunteers at the trading session.Someone brought in magnolia tree seedlings while another person dug up platycodon (balloon flower).There were also some small hydrangeas and some astilbe.Organized by the city\u2019s beautification committee, the third annual exchange offered residents an opportunity to learn what perennials grow well in local gardens as well as the chance to pick up some unusual specimens.Resident bring in perennials (from seedlings to full-sized) for which they receive coupons entitling them to trade them in for others.\u201cHow tall does this grow?What colour is it?Does it like shade?\u201d anxious gardeners asked while volunteers leafed through garden books for answers to questions that stumped them.During the last hour, the event raised about $350 in sales to people who had no perennials to trade.The proceeds will go to a charitable organization not yet chosen, Mrs.Amos said.Previous proceeds have been donated to Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital.really turned things around in a wonderful way.\u201d What kinds of things was he doing?\u201cI was skipping classes and generally not taking school very seriously,\u201d said the N.D.G.resident, \u201cbut getting the responsibility of student council president changed things.I felt I had to rise to the occasion.\u201d Mr.Kena-Cohen is retiring after 15 years of heading up the WHS French department.He asked that any money that was being collected for a retirement present be put toward a bursary for the most improved student.\u201cHe has been my French teacher for the past year and my homeroom teacher for the last three years,\u201d said Mr.Dougherty.\u201cHe's an incredible man.It\u2019s very sad that future students won\u2019t have him as a teacher.\u201d Other award-winners are: Art, English Andrea Ross; Chemistry, Economics Fei Yu Hong; French, WHS prefect and Joseph Kena- Cohen award, Erika Didonata; French immersion, Mathematics, Physics, B.A.Bagnall award, \u2018Old Boys\u2019 memorial scholarship, Governor General award and PSBGM silver medal, Ara Agerian; Canadian History, Pak Kin Chan, Fei Yu Hong and Fei Qi; World History, Khalid Hamid; Law, Jason Singh; Home Economics, Julie Carbon- neau; Calculus, Tzvetelina Dimi- trov; Accounting, Dora Louise Lord award, Gail Budd memorial scholarship, Birks Bronze medal and WHS alumnae award of honour, Ann Marie Stephanie Grant; MRE, Shital Patel; Physical Education, Dwayne Diamond; Music, Elsie Dewey Memorial Prize, and WHS grad committee bursary, Anja Juul; Angus Bernard award, Jelle Ouwerkerk; Mrs.John McKergow prize, Marika Hadzipe- tros; Baha\u2019i scholarship, Marieke Dufresne; Eileen Markell memorial bursary, Jessie Smith service award, Anitra Bostock; Kel Mann memorial bursary, Douglas Lawley memorial prize, Jiwon Lee; Angus McCoy Smith memorial prize, Tamsin Bolton and Marieke Dufresne; Jake Snyder memorial award, WHS Old Boys award of honour, Mark Nisbet; Richard Lord award, Enrique Jimenez- Cordero; Brian À.Wolfe award, Donna Malin; WHS scholarship award, Man Yee Liu, Jason Singh, Andrea Ross, Fei Yu Hong, Claire Duerden, Jelle Ouwerkerk, Jonathan Wilson and Gregory lan Bowes; School Committee scholarship, Pak Kin Chan, Yu Xie and Tzvetelina Dimitrov; WHS Recognition award, Gail Janice Boyte; WHS alumnae scholarship, Fei Qi and Julie Carbonneau.KATHRYN OSBORNE DESIGNER FABRICS DESIGN D'INTÉRIEUR AT Ne DISCOUNT PRICES x K Cottons: 525-529 per yd.* 4,000 yards in stock * Complete Home Decorating Service Custom draperies + Bedspreads » Duvet Covers Upholstery « Slipcovers * Accessories Co-ordinating fabric and wallpaper Monday-Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.1357 Greene Avenue, 2nd Floor 931-1357 362 - 364 Sherbrooke St.W.corner Bleury, SALE & REPAIR Briefcases © Suitcases ® Carry ons * Golf Bags Garment Bags ® Purses ® School Bags ® Backpacks Specialists in Repair of Special Discounts on Samsonite, Leather Coats, Skirts, Pants American Tourister, Jetline & Delsey ALL AIRLINE CLAIMS ACCEPTED FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT 849-0136 CUSTOM MADE * Draperies & Bedspreads * Balloon & Roman Shades * Insulated Window Treatments % Upholstering & Carpeting * Wallpaper * Vertical, Mini & Wood Blinds % Pleated Shades Measured ¥ Made % Installed Shop at Home Residential & Commercial Design Au Goire dee Décor 324 Victoria Ave.(upstairs) 482-0126 (241rs, Monday-Friday 10-5 SHOP-AT-HOME Saturday by appointment SERVICE CESAR HEREDIA, M.D.\u201cCataract & Laser Surgeon for Myopia\u201d Has the pleasure to announce the opening of his opthamological office in Westmount.For appointments call: 937-1466, 937,2441 1327 Greene Ave.Westmount May 27, Westmount Thursday, 10 - The Examiner, St Andrew\u2019s-Dominion-Douglas United Church The Boulevard at Lansdowne - 486-1165 BUSES 66 and 124 STOP AT DOOR Pentecost Sunday SUNDAY, May 30, 11:00 a.m.\u201cMUSIC AND WORSHIP\" Dr.Kenneth Bentley Sunday School Crib Corner and program for tots Coffee Hour following Service Ministers: Rev.Robert J.Shank, Rev.Ruth Brown Director of Music: Margaret de Castro Staff Associate: Joyce Schaaf ST MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH (Metcalfe and Côte St Antoine) 10 CHURCH HILL \u2014 Phone 933-4295 (24-hour answering service) Office open Mon-Fri 8:30-12 & 12:30-4 pm 30th May \u2018Whit Sunday - Pentecost 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 10:30 a.m.Choral Eucharist Guest Preacher: Canon A.Capor Sunday School, Nursery & Coffee Hour 4 PM CHORAL EVENSONG sung by the Men and Boys Choir Stanford in G.Palestrina.Messiaen.[6] Rector: Rev, Paul James Honorary Assistant: The Rev.David Oliver; Director of Music: Michael Capon THE CHURCH OF St.Andrew and St.Paul PRESBYTERIAN Sherbrooke Street West at Bishop Sunday at 11 am Pentecost ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE The Back Watch \u2018RHR\u2019 of Canada Church School, Créche and Nursery 4.5.5.Armour, J.A.Fullerton \u2014 Ministers [&] Director of Music, Arlan Sunnarborg M.M.A MAJOR TURNING POINT IN THE HISTORY OF HUMANITY Baha'u'llah and Unity in Diversity onsider the flowers of a garden.diversity of hues, form and shape enricheth and adorneth the garden.In like manner, when diverse shades of thought, temperament and character are brought together.the beauty and glory of human perfection will be revealed and made manifest.\u201d From the Bahd'{ Writings For more information, please call: 849-0753 or write: P.O.Box 4103, Westmount, Que.H3Z 2X3 Please watch \u201cBahd\u2019i Perspective\u201d on Vision TV on June 1, 7:30 p.m.Bahd\u2019i Faith Bikes won by delighted students By LAUREEN SWEENEY Two Grade 5 students were doubly lucky Saturday at the annual bicycle road-eo held at the West- mount arena.Charles Wasserman, of Selwyn House School, and Daisy Lopez, of The Priory, were among 20 who Westmount ferent | The following events are scheduled in Westmount this week: Today, May 27 Art exhibit: Exhibition of frottages by Ben Wong at McClure Gallery, 350 Victoria Ave., until June 19.Saturday, May 29 Strawberry tea and rummage sale at Church of the Advent, corner de Maisonneuve and Wood, from 10 a.m.to 3 p.m.Lunch $4.Garage and bake sale: to benefit Christ Church Cathedral choir and inner city day camp fund from 9 a.m.to 3 p.m.at 44 and 56 Windsor Ave.The choir will sing to entertain customers.Westmount Family Day.Family fun in Westmount Park from 9:30 a.m.until about 3 p.m.Car wash to raise funds for Centre for AIDS service of Montreal (Women) at ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICES WITH THE CONGREGATION OF YOUR CHOICE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Corner of Wood and de Maisonneuve, Westmount Sunday, May 30 Seventh Sunday of Easter 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist Church school and nursery facilities During the week, the Holy Eucharist will be celebrated on: Wednesday, June 2 12:10 p.m.Rector: Father Robert Warren Organist and Director of Church Music: Mr Henry Abley SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue SABBATH EVE \u2014 Friday, May 28th Sabbath Candle-Lighting 8:15 p.m.Mincha-Kabbalat Shabbat 6:45 p.m.SABBATH DAY \u2014 May 29th Sachrit 8:40 a.m.in the Main Synagogue SABBATH TWILIGHT Mincha 8:40 p.m.Maariv 9:24 p.m.Second Day of Shavuot Thursday, May 27th Sachrit 8:30 a.m.Mincha 8:45 p.m.\u2014 Maariv 9:20 p.m.Daily Services Mornings: Sundays, 8:45 a.m.Weekdays, 7:30 a.m.Evenings: Sun.-Thurs., 8:30 p.m.ALL ARE WELCOME had their names drawn for bicycle.helmets.They also ended up as grand winners of the two bicycles donated by the Rotary Club of Westmount.\u201cCharles took his bike for a victory lap at the end,\u201d said public security sergeant John Everatt.\u201cHe was so happy.\u201d de Maisonneuve and Claremount.$6.Homecoming weekend: Westmount Seventh-day Adventist Church celebrations start at 8:45 with community singing at 571 Victoria Ave.Former pastors and congregation members will attend.486-9915.Sunday, May 30 - Homecoming weekend: Birthday celebration at noon at Westmount Seventh- day Adventist Church.For seniors; Featured speaker at the 1:30 p.m.tea at Leisure Institute of Shaar Hashomayim is society journalist Tommy Schnurmacher.Monday, May 31 Westmount Walking Club meets in front of Victoria Hall at 6:30 p.m.935- 8531, ext.212.Montreal Camera Club meets at 7:30 p.m.in Westmount Park Church, 4695 de Maisonneuve Blvd.Awards Night.Closing event of the 1992-93 season.Meetings resume Sept.13.Wednesday, June 2 SWAG general meeting, scheduled for today, has been cancelled.Big Band Concert: at Selwyn House at 8 p.m.to benefit local children\u2019s hospitals.Tickets $10.95 Cote St.Antoine Rd.Thursday, June 3 Annual meeting: Contactivity Centre, 4695 de Maisonneuve Blvd.at noon.The bikes will be presented at an upcoming weekly luncheon meeting of the service club.\u201cOverall, the road-eo was a success considering the long weekend,\u201d Sgt.Everatt said.A publicity blitz of school yards, parks and local ball games brought 78 children to the event compared with 56 last year, he said.A group of four from Laval who did not have bicycles with them were able to join in when Westmounter Matthew Busbridge agreed to let them use his.Participants had bikes checked for roadworthiness by Martin Stamp of the Martin Swiss repair store.Their riding skills were 4gst- ed on a course staffed by Rota gs, MUC police and PSOs, all of whom organized the road-eo.Other winners Helmets were also won by: Whitney Adam, Robert Kaplow, Ian Lovi, Adrian Milroy, Aeliska Vyoral, Jessica West and Jeffrey Ivess, all from Roslyn School; Philip and Peter Menzel of SHS; Jason Fattal and Lara Richer of preschool Enfants des Neiges; Evan and Antonio Peric of Marcil Gauvreau school in Laval; Rodrigo Valdes of Iona; Charles Tatossian of Académie Michel Provost; Cindy Lopez of Trafalgar; Krista Walsk of The Study; and Elizabeth Chertkow of ECS.Contactivity annual meeting Contactivity Senior Centre, 4695 de Maisonneuve Blvd.at Lans- downe, will hold its annual general meeting at noon on Thursday, June 3 * Roast of veal (legs) Cut the size you need s from 1 to 4 kg.17.99 kg.* Filet mignon brochette\u2026*4.99 es.* T-bone steak (well aged).\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.$16.49 kg.* Steak de bavette (flAnKk).\u2026ooosrerreccsressses 510.99 kg.* Poulet chapon {grain-fed capon).$4.99 xg.à Le Maître Boucher Eur.RENOMMÉ POUR SA VIANDE DE QUALITÉ - FRUITS - LEGUMES ET SON EXCELLENTE POPOTE MAISON We just carry the best and we give a terrific service.5686 MIONKLAND (corner Harvard) * Quiches maison 9 inches large all kinds except sea food 5.99 ea.* Raspberry & blueberry pie (home made).6.99 ea.* Old fashion apple juice Freshly squeezed, 1.89 L.51.99 ea.* Fresh Pineapple Golden Jet from Hawaii.*3.99 ea.* Curly lettuce (iocal).2/1.00 487-1437 Professional Cards 3 TODD & DURSO NOTAIRES - NOTARIES CONSEILLERS JURIDIQUES - TITLE ATTORNEYS 4635 Sherbrooke St.W.Westmount H3Z 1G2 931-2531 J.E.Todd A.F Durso V.Casoria Laci port Cott 125 ribeä Inc § LACH ONL spilt throof in liv MUS or M MAX se tro flog ing pla sel lor, 9 mn =a 95 1S- ral ne WEEKS SEMAINES Chaque mot additionnel Each additional word ANNONCES CLASSEES TOUT PRET.TOUT PRES! 10 907° 36%, toes Votre annonce publiée dans trois journaux 25¢ Your ad published in three newspapers Your ad published three weeks in three newspapers / Votre annonce publiée trois semaines dans trois journaux DEADLINE: Friday 4 p.m.preceding publication TOMBEE: le vendredi 16h précédant la publication The Westmount 5925 Monkland 151 Hillside MIONITOR THE WESTMOUNT Examiner sm Pg ee 233 Dunbar, V.M.R.931-7511 481-7510 931-7511 VISA es AMER 2 ES - Examiner, Thursday, du journal May 27, 1993 - ee CLASSIFIED «ee CLOSER TO HOME! Un seul numéro de téléphone à signaler pour publier une annonce classée dans les trois journaux 63 0-63 00 FAX: 630-6085 Your ad in three newspapers.just a phone call away! * Pay cash at newspaper office * Payez comptant au bureau 11 BIG BARGAIN! in N.D.G, beautiful, fs PROPRIÉTÉS À VENDRE PROPERTIES FOR SALE * AUCTION =~ 1-800-267-0016 HISTORIC MANSION ST.ANDREWS BY-THE-SEA NEW BRUNSWICK An elegant turn-of-the-century mansion built by Mr.Walker of the Hiram Walker Distillery family, situated in a sea-side resort town, backing onto the championship Algonquin Golf Course for a quarter mile.Ideal for family resort, country inn or corporate retreat.Now fully restored and to be sold by auction to highest bidder June 19, 1993.NOW BOOKING SHOWINGS \u2014 CALL: KEN S.MAYNARD VENDORS AUCTIONEERS 003 PROPRIETES A VENDRE PROPERTIES FOR SALE LACHINE WEST, L.B.Pigeon.Opportunity los a family.HOT DEAL.Cottage 1989.3 bedrooms, cold room, finished basemant, asking only 125 000$ Pierre Noel or Monique Ba- rideau 637-3731 RE/ MAX Dicaire Inc.Broker LACHINE WEST, La Renaissance, ONLY THREE LEFT, 3+1 bedroom spilt level bungalows.2 lull bathrooms, oak floors, cathedral ceiling in ving room, garage, fireplace.VILLE ST LAURENT MAISONS DE VILLE EXCLUSIVES Secteur paisible, parcs, services, écoles et métro à proximité, construction neuve sur 3 étages CONDOS A VENDRE CONDOS FOR SALE LE CHATEAU 007 N.D.G.METRO Vilia Maria, 6-1/2, haut duplex, chauffé, rénové, 486-5245._ NDG.2372 BEACONSFIELD, bas dupiex, 6-1/2 rénové, entrée laveu- PROPRIÉTÉS large 1 1/2, freshly painted, clean, AVENDRE heated, electricity, stove, fridge, PROPERTIES FOR SALE Near all facilities, laundry elc.References required.486-1499.6890 Fielding coin Mariette Very large 3-1/2.4-172 Verybrighl, clean, quiet, elevator, concrete building.485-9233 w se-sé , lapis m/m., boiseries chéne, sous-sol, non-chaullé, 7758.426-1277 message ou 695-9894 VILLE ST-PIERRE, 4-1/2, electric heating, hardwood lloors.$300, 365-3911 5 APPARTEMENT À LOUER APARTMENTS TO RENT DRESDAN AVE, bright large upper 5-1/2, heated, garage, w/w carpel, 3 available immediatly, 7508, A ER ® ese GRANDE Aubaine! a N.D.G beau a grand 4 1/2, frais peint, propre, > VILLE SAINT-LAURENT chaullé, éclairé, pole, Irigo, près de E G LI SE CH U R CH toutes commoditées, buanderie, références requises.486-1499.a vendre for sale LOWER DUPLEX, bright, quiet, 5- .; .: ; 1/2, linished basement, garage.Quartier résidentiel Residential area beautitul garden, $1250 heateu: Structure de béton Concrete structure 695-4495.Sapacté - 200 personnes Seating capacity 200 MARGIL.BRIGHT upper 6-172.ermopompe hermopump bedrooms, dining room, hardwood Assumerons hypothèque To assume mortgage iors, near Vendome melro, $600 Prix trés raisonnable Jean-Marie Vauclair 684-4180 Immeubles G.Gagnon & Ass.Inc.unheated, 489-6205 MONTRÉAL OUEST, rénové 3-1/2 $380, 4-1/2 $470-5485.6-1/2 $625.Electric heating.laundry room, stove/ fndge, 684-7259 628-5330 N.D.G.4965 WALKLEY (corner Someried) dupiex 4-1/2 re- Price: very reasonable Sherbrooke/Mountain.Prestigious building excellent location, spacious, bright units, ideal for executive.Heated, fireplace, separate dining room.Security.Parking For appointment Mon-Fri 9-5 849-1214 CON: 3XCoolbrook 5575-77A, ait renled apis, $19,000.rev., good investment & condition, garage, molvated vendor, offers!!! G.Peleg.Le Permanent 8 QUEBEC INC/COURTIER PROPERTIES FOR SALE novaled, new aluminum windows, equipped.backyard, clean, garage $535.481-2938, 270-1537.N.D.G, OLD Orchard, has duplex.6- 1/2, excellente condition, sous-5oi, terrasse, stationnement.jardin, ler septembre; 4896515 DOWNTOWN: condo on Dr.Penfield, large living & bedrooms, 1400 sq.lt., interesting layout.P.Provencher.1-1/2.POLE + frigo inclus, chaul- fé, eau chaude.$350, 1 mois gratuit.488-4272.2090 West Broadway We offer clean, renovated 1, 2, & 3 bedroom apts.$270 - $390 unheated equipped.open week-ends 10r2 months free 489-3877 489-2553 2355 MARIETTE 21/2 HEATED, FRIDGE, STOVE FROM 5295 Call 487-8688 AVENUE SNOWDON 3-1/2 - 4-1/2 -imrneuble en délon cuisine rénovée -appareils neufs -balcons -salle de lavage occupation imméchate -2 concierges er permanence -près dus.métro, commerces 489-6988 ou 489-4437.DRA RE 1-1/2 to 5-1/2 .Large bright apts .Indoor/outdoor pools .Sauna .Near all commodities .in quiet community 737-7561 BOURRET 4680, Côte St-Cathe- rine metro.Redecorated.heated, hot water.appliances, quiet.clean, we!l kept building, 4-1/2 $550.Immediate or later 739-9373 CARTIERVILLE, 4-1/2, clean, quiet, bus terminal.stove, fridge, washer; 334-5011.COTE ST-LUC.5830, 4-1/2, §- 1/2, equipped.good location.484- 2866 Chambres à pension / Room & Board MUST BE SOLD NOW.Pierre Noel | eb or Monique Baribeau 637-3731 RE incluant:3 chambres, CDN: 2X, 4%, 5%,near all amen- SUD OUEST: S92,000.grand 4% KINDERSLEY 4000, large « bright 5- MAX Dicairer Inc Broker salle à diner, salon ties, fin.bsml., 2 bdrm, 1 bath « pces, loyer au salon, (ace métro L.N D G 1/2 +3-1/2, renovated, garage, ex- ' J es family rm., elec.boating, separate Grouix, style aires ouvertes! hind add 575 ceflent rental, available immediately VILLE foyer, 2 salles de bains, 009 DUPLEX entiance, upper rented $450M.6.Lavoie.5215 Walkley #3 738-3434 sous-sol ou possibilité de AVENDRE UH.A Sayegh.TM.R.luxunous 1976 townhouse, y GLENGARRY ST LAURENT bachelor, garage, cour.DUPLEXES a rg 441 bdem, 341 bath, ealn 22 1.$267-$285 Presently showing LE MANOIR EXCLUSIVE HYP.GARANTIE SLi deur sang, movsielvootcntosoiss\u2019 Gu ou gag LEpage 5231 Walkley #6 J pg TS us 25 Glengarry ., , .Sayegh.indoor ; TOWN 8.5%/ 5 ANS $300,000.25-1740 CENTRE VILLE: condo dune 1M B.spacious 1976 townhouse, 4-1/2 1 bedroom apart.for im- TMR CHALETSA chambre.beaucoup de caractbve, 320704.B20 (wich.luge Stove included mediate or later Pride of the Town HOUSES 1580 de 035 VENDRE/LOUER Spaces aenes.99.0005 AMUST VISIT! L, Spiegel.occupancy Luxurious building, spa- SV l'Église RESORTS & COTTAGES 485-6352 Near shopping and bus.cious apts.with beauti- Residential area, parks, VAL-DAVID, COUNTRY house for 4964 Queen Mary Rd.735-2761 739-0491 ful parquet floors.Ex- services, schools, me- 878-5555 rent for the summer Nick - terior pool.Convenient tro, new construction, 3 488-9776.861-3251 SHER- See Super access to floors, 3 bedrooms, din- 952-5630 0 47 PROPRIÉTÉS EXT.BROOKE 937-5357 downtown training & living rooms, fire- MONTRÉAL 0 55 ON DE LOUER 061 LOGEMENTS Office 31/2 4-1/2 place, 2 bathrooms, ba- OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES WANTED T0 RENT FLATS TO RENT WEST 738-9413 sement or bache- 00 5 PROPRIÉTÉS KENNEBUNK, BEACH collage on ; 615 HUDSON, C.5.L.Immediate, 3- - | DEMANDEES cove, 4 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath, faby- HOUSESIT; RELIABLE couple.PIO conpo.UPPER, near metro Ven- Near Decarie, 2-1/2, 172.includes (ridge, Stove, heating, 737-7535 \"MORTGA GE PROPERTIES WANTED fous deck.July- Aoqus, 697-1831.essonas, references, short of 1060 gôme,brighi, spacious 6-17, bal 3-1/2, 4-1/2, reno- waler tax.481-9558.489-1616.7 HU ; : : cody, sunporch, parking, $750 un- fami : BUYER LOOKING tor cotage, du 0 4 9 ÂLOUER André 845-1230 healed; 369-4500.vated, janitor services, 6716 8.5%/5 TO RENT r\u2014 | Quietsecor, SHERBROOKE WEST \" 061 LOGEMENTS 6890 Fieldding immediate occupancy 1-1/2, 2-1/2, 3-1/2 YEARS - ATLANTIC HOUSE COTTAGE, À LOUER coin Mariette or July.Info.and visit: étés QUALITY Scaboroug Beach, Mane Sens \u2014\u2014 SITE 1 ppg 517, 417 355-5545 9-5pm + Equipped Ÿ 78-5555 { 6.July and August, $350 BEAU GRAND.4-1/2 équipé.éclai- A éclairé, propre.Elevator 2, RX, Ay User September $450 ré, propre, tranquille, sécuritaire, ee 761-7172 9-7pm .Laundry room % - \u2018 .3 evenings.près métro, commodités, 489-9589 édifice en béton.: 52 5630 # PHYSICAL BEGINNING JULY/ AUGUST, fur- C.D.N, 2 steps from University of 485-9233 N.D.G.6702 Sherbrooke, near Con- - Security entrance Centraide { EDUCATION nished house, 4 bedrooms, TM.R, Montreal, 2-1/2 all-equiped.Call covdia and Loyola schoo, sunny spa- 487-8462 du Grand Montréal $1500; 342-5088.737-8590, 369-0572 cious, 7-172, 484-1081 Maisons de repos / g homes.! y ! > 0 B 3 | Q U ES À partager Snare ansce.YS gos / 7 vu Core dresser Espace de bureau / Office space\u2026\u2026\u2026 Chenils / BOsrding Kernels,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026umnmennnmnnns Soins à domicile Hom care.- + IMMOBILIER - REAL ESTATE Espace industrielle / Industris) space.Chevaux / Horses.Santé / Heshth 341 Portes at fenêtres / Doors & windows\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.415 Visites Libres / Open House.Local à louer / © to rent I \u20ac [Tallleurs / 343 JE 417 Propriétés à vendre ! Property Magasins à louer / Store to rent.Articles demandées 1 Articles wanted a oorae tar ! Personal ser us f ! ome 4 : F F m x Eropieles cemandées Property actes Garages à louer / Garage to rent.x Vente de garage / Garage sale.p + 351 rd ge / Lown care.Duplex » vendre / Duplex lor sale.ÿ /Ga wanted.157 de ! Musicat 1 wanted.355 il Propriétés à revenus / Revenue prope: Sotles à louer Malls to rent pg 185 ot 1 CIOINING & 1UFS.cuuevscusains 289 1 Daycare 357 Déménagement 1 Moving 429 ee à vendre Business for sale d'ataires/ op 189 : DIVERS \u2014 MISCELLANEOUS oo is Peinture ans ain tsar san sss senate senate & 1 vy aping P P ein IP 9 es Moendraiouer! Resort & conages A VENDRE - FOR SALE 93 RMS OO I NOUR erm - OFFRES D'EMPLOI - HELP WANTED Een a Terrains, terre § vendre / Lands, lots for sale.Bateaux et moteurs / Bosts & motors.199 Cours ducationnets/ Educational 205 ! Help wanted.395 c I Roofing.Li A VO TE 5 Autos à vendre/ Cars or sale 205 Voye Tipe 35 + GUIDE DE SERVICES - SERVICE DIRECTORY Services\u2019 Secues.On demande à loué os a mme x 8 | Come 3 de ep EI 8 AT Se Bachelors à louer Bachelors 1 83 Envetion d'autos Adios P 31s à coudre / Sewing machine.Décapage / Stripping Appanemen 85 nte \u2018autos / Auto ser 1 Card of thanks.319 ç te/ ge d'arbres / Tree services.Condon ious! Condon to Mic.me a Remora aves vendre | Tralors 107 Trouvé tons frais) 7 Fou Lavage murs | van cleaning Services Tuividée TVivides Sami 5 73 Roulottes House Traller.237 Astrologie / Astrology.Nettoyage de tapis / Carpet clean Systême d'alarme / Alarm system. 12 \u2018- The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 27, 1993 APPARTEMENT À LOUER À PARTAGER ANTIQUITÉS 065 APARTMENTS TO RENT 099 SHARE 269 ANTIQUES ACCOMODATIONS ms S 1-1/2, 2-1/2, 3-1/2, 4-1/2 1-1/2, 2-1/2, 3-1/2, 4-1/2 Chaulté et eau chaude Heated and hot water 1-1/2, 3-1/2 & 4-1/2 DM SOCIÉTÉ D'HABITATION UT DE DÉVELOPPEMENT DE MONTRÉAL NOTRE-DAME-DE-GRÂCE 5360 WALKLEY Rénové, chauflé et eau chaude Renovated, heated and hot water 481-1335 5180 RANDALL 1-1/2, 3-1/2, 4-1/2 486-4407 7025-7135 FIELDING 3-1/2 & 4-1/2 Chauffé et eau chaude Heated and hot water 488-0109 2125-2135 GRAND BOULEVARD 6400-6462 SHERBROOKE OUEST Rénové, chaulfé et eau chaude Renovated, heated and hot water 489-4642 484-6595 Réné vé IS?Nos appartements sont situés a: 3015 Bedford: 342-7611 5380 Walkley: 483-1249 6165 Sherbrooke O.: 486-4916 2310 Madison: 485-962 1 BUREAU: 923-1020 es cc a JEWISH LADY, non smoker, In early 80's, and in relatively good health, would like a live in companion to mid 70°s, to share a two bedrooms apartment in Cote St-Luc, near the Cavendish mail.We would gladly subsidze rent and food to a suitable, responsible, honest lady who would offer frienship.Those in- teresled are asked to contact at 933-9416.LACHINE, CONDD 4-1/2, ensoleitié, piste cyclable, personne sérieuse/Gai s'abstenir.Lovis/637\u20145378 DE BUREAU 119 OFFICE SPACE FACING VENDOME metro, new office/commercial space.Monthly parking available, 981-5727 N.D.G., 4235 Décarie, métro Villa Maria, commerce/bureau à louer de 800 à 2000 p.c.Appelez au 641- 2297.COMMERCIAL 121 INDUSTRIAL SPACE 1000\", ideal for office, barbershop, beauly salon, daycare, restaurant, 334-5011 1 89 OCCASIONS D'AF- ESPACE ESPACE FAIRES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CANADIAN COMPANY RAPIDLY expanding has the fundraising and premium tool of the 90's.Distributors needed immediately.Minimum investment $995.Federal Music and Video Club.1-800-263-1900 YOUR OWN BUSINESS-HOU- SEPARTIES.Selling my exclusive line of artisanal jewellery.Suitable for fund raising or your own pocketbook Try me.Helen 486-4725 1 93 ARGENT À PRETER LOANS DO YOU wish to save 1/2 percent ofl current bank rates on new mortgage or renewal one to five year term.Call 482-6935 ET MOTEURS 199 BOATS & MOTORS 14 FOOT SAILBOAT, deep hull, main sail av jib.Ideal for beginner.$950; 489-3233.BATEAU 16 pi.70 cv.Johnson, re: morque, tout équipé, $5500.disc.388-5751, après Ghres 335-5994 205 AUTOS À VENDRE CHEAP! FBVU.S.SEIZED: 89 MER- BATEAUX MADISON Near Sherbrooke 3-1/2 heated also 1-1/2, 2-1/2, 3-1/2 furnished.Superb impeccable building.486-2461 MONTREAL WEST, 4-1/2 hight, sunny, just renovated, quiet slreet reasonable, 488-3549 N.D.G.6355 Somerled 4'%, Elevator, heated, hot water, fr stove, er redecorated.LC N.D.G, Decarie, north of Sherbrooke 2-1/2, 3-1/2, 4-1/2, heated, hot water, fridge, stove, laundry, quiet, near bus and metro, alt services.488-0581.N.D.G.Prud'homme 2219, 5-1/2, renovated, heated.fridge/slove, dining room; 482-9639.N.D.G Prudhomme 2219, 5-172, renovated, healed, Iridge/stove, dining room; 482-9639.ND.G., 2-1/2 basement, near Villa Marsa $380.includes heating electi- city.489-6631 ND.G., BEAUTIFUL renovated large 6- 1/2, 3 bedrooms.lireplace.5 appliances.yard, basement, metro $915/month, 489-5775 N.D.G.HARVARD/SHERBROOKE, 4-1/2 duplex, brick lire- place.very large gallery.renovated.oak lloors, fridge, stove.Near park, bus, metro, commodities Quiet, secure.461-2455, 483-3950 N.OG.UPPER duplex, large 6-1/2.renovated, equipped.riishwasher ou- let.tireplace.July $775; 484-5614 NEAR VENDOME METRO.spacious 1-172, 3-172.4-172, 5-172.reno- valed, unheated: 482-8058.CARS FOR SALE CEDES $200; 86 VW $50; 87 MERCEDES $100; 65 MUSTANG $50.Choose trom thousands starting $50.FREE Information-24 Hour Ho- PRIVATE.QUIET, 3-1/2 in 5-plex, near Loyola, ser and 1st floor, ABT-7686 WESTMOUNT Luxurious 2+3 bedrooms, 2 bath.Next lo Westmount Park.Doorman service.Swimming pool.All amenities.932-9424 Mon.- Fn.9a.m- 7 pm Sat.1tam-5pm WESTMOUNT Weredale Park Large 4-1/2 equipped.July 1st.$600 933-6197 À LOUER CONDOS TO RENT WESTMOUNT, LOWER duplex, renovated, $1000, unheated, also for sale, 255-1740 ALOUER 063 ROOMS TO RENT BED AND BREAKFAST, charming private home wilh Victorian touch in NDG.Ideal for visiting relatives or friends.$65/might.484-0868 CHAMBRES BELLE CHAMBRE, meublée, propre.Décarie/Sherbrooke.482-7062 MOTEL CHAMBRE semaine $100, cable, tv, téléphone.stationnement, télrigérateur, poële, 489-4258.ONE MONTH FREE : 4 i Large 1 1/2, 3 2, 4 1/2 ps 379-2935 Copyright Heated _\u2014 fridge & stove AUTOS pool & sauna 229 DEMANDEES concrete building CARS WANTED 5105 Rosedal 483-2708 CARS WANTED FOR SCRAP ANY CONDITION TOP $$$ Call us for à price D&N SCRAP Hydraulic Platform 363-6010 8amtoll pm REDWOOD ROUND table 42° diameter, 4 chairs with yellow cushions and tablecloth, $145.939-6167 SET WHITE lacquered, furniture two years tv, fridge, 381-3648.pate St Hn, UAR AND tas May: 29 & 301993 SAT.& SUN.10 am to 5 pm adm.: 3$ 4020 St-Ambrolse Montréal métro St-Henrl 938-4555 IF YOU are having a garage.moving or estate sale, contact the professional first.We pay more for oddities, antiques, etc.: Rich Man, Poor Man Antiques, 6250 Sherbrooke Street, West.488-4221.WANTED HIGH quality antique Canadian armoire.Private, no dealers 482-6935 273 ARTICLES DEMANDÉS ARTICLES WANTED BOOKS TO SELL?We will come to see your books Call Day or Evening Westmount Phoenix Books 320 Victoria (upstairs) Ruth Portner 481-6942 STORE HOURS: Wed.11-2, Thurs.4-7, Sal.11-5 Tel.: 484-4428 À VENDRE FOR SALE 275 AIR CONDITIONER 5000, 6000.8000, 10.000, 12.000 BTU, excellent condition 386-7 123 APPLIANCES, BUY/SELL, \u2018Images.sloves, washers, dryers Excellent condition.2 year warranty.Free delivery.386-7123 BLAUTIFUL \u2018BASSET.bedroom sel, $950; Round kitchen set, $350, Gorgeous oncnlal rug 8x15\".$600.ai conditioner 10.000bty $350, humidifier, negociable.684- 4003 BEST Ano cotton diapers, rt mn Protégez-vous magazue, snug ab- sotbent diy fast, cotton nursing pads ang bras too indisposables representative: Karen 489-7519 BICYCLETTE, .GARGON 250$ pour 100$.casque de ski alpin noir 135$ pour 60$, poids et altères 91 lbs 25$, 2 pneus d'hiver p195/75r14 408, tou! est comme neuf.341-2601.DINING ROOM SET ANTIQUE, Chaît Deat style, walnut linished: 632-6929 after 6pm.WE BUY SCRAP CARS AND TRUCKS also sell car parts LEGAULT AUTO 364-1684 632-2168 255 ANIMAUX DOMESTIQUES DOMESTIC PETS IF YOU'VE LOST YOUR PET, check immediately with C.S.P.C.A, 5215 Jean Talon West, 8 am - 10 pm.735-2711 DINING-ROOM SET, mahogany 14 pieces, 10 chairs, 55008, 635-0931.EXERCISE BIKE, desk & bureau, dining table .bureau, small cedar chest.Couple who bought crib, left 2 pieces behind.486-0679.FURNITURE, bedroom sets, daybeds, mattresses, waterbeds, bunkbeds; 620-8912 G.E.FRIDGE $300, stove $150, excellent condition, 5pce living set $100., 485-1379.MOVING SALE Oak office desk, swivel chair, appliances, fixtures, carpets, air conditioner, humidifier, etc.747-9150 PACKAGE DEAL, computer wilh mouse, + printer 24 dots, desk + chair, plus program and all diskettes, $1200 negociable; 487-0357.PEREGO BABY pram, excellent condition, collectors lem, $400, ne- goliable, 487-7634 VENTE À 0.50$.Vêtements pour toute la famille, mardi à samedi inclusivement 9:30-midi, mardi et jeudi soir 19:00-21 heu- tes.Du 18 mai au 29 mai inclusivement.SERVICE D'ENTRAIDE N.D.G.5334 Avenue N.D.G (coin Decarie).WESTMOUNT MOVING sale, girl's French Provencial and walnut bedroom sets, freezer, sofas, bicycles, household items.488-1707 2 81 VENTES DE GARAGE GARAGE SALES 4 VENTES GARAGE, 3814-3849- 3790 Oldorchard, 5552 av.N.D.G, 10h à 17hr samedi 29 may.ELECTRIC LAWNMOWER, trimmer, quality househaid items.clothing, and much more.370 Sioane, Sat-Sun.GRANDE VENTE, samedi 29mai, dimanche 30mai, 9h à 18h, 4405 Ro- sedale, N.D.G.| ORGANISE ESTATE SALES MOVING SALES GARAGE SALES Charna 488-4768 MONTREAL WEST, Street wide sale.Percival Ave., lols of stult, some free, Sat.May 29th, 9h30-4h, if raining, Sunday.MOVING SALE May 29th, 9am - 4p.m.Appliances and more.4398 Hingston | ÉDUCATION 3 49 SERVICES 305 EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONNELS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TECNIC/80e Montreal West Driving School 7357 Sherbrooke W.SUMMER TIME IS HERE! It's great weather for driving lessons! Special Attention to Nervous Drivers 482-6113 ENRICH YOUR FAMILY LIFE WITH A FOREIGN STUDENT! Montreal Language School is looking for Montreal's perfect hosts.If you are able to provide room and half-board, please call us at: 499-0364 ask for Ms.Martin VIVEZ UNE EXPERIENCE CULTURELLE ENRICHISSANTE I'Ecole de Langues de Montréal recherche des familles francophones ayant une bonne connaissance de l'anglais pour accueillir un(e) étudiant(e) en langues.Pour de plus amples informations: Ms.MARTIN 499-0364 N.D.G, 4585 Beaconstield.May 29, 9-5.Household items, great bar- gams.If rain June 5.PIANO LESSONS.all ages.levels ang styles.university degree.933-2664 SAMEDI 29 mai prochain, 3571 Benny, come see and buy 3 01 ÉVENEMENTS SOCIAUX SOCIAL EVENTS BON MARCHE BOUTIQUE (Ttift- Shop) Open every Wednesday 10am- 3pm Trinity Memorial Church.2146 Martowe.corner Sherbrooke W.Vendôme melro, buses 24-63-90-102- 105 Baby clothing & bedding, ladies shoes reduced prices, slacks, skirts for cool & warm weather, men\u2019s rain coals, suits, ties.shirts.fromng 00ard.many misc, items including stulled toys, hard & soft cover books, magazines, games, grit corner.PRIVATE PHOTOGRAPHY LESSONS.knowing your camera and elements of Creative shooting 488-4795 EXPERIENCED TEACHER WILL TUTOR math and physics.all levels, high school through university.488-3391.GUITAR lessons for beginners, only $15, Call Jason 484-5164.MATHEMATICS TUTORING avar- table by tinal year engineering student 482-9692 or 486-3541 307 DIVERTISSEMENT EPHRAIM SCOTT CHURCH.5545 Snowdon Avenue Montreal will hold a spring tea, bake and book sale, gift x table.luncheon will be served on saturday.may 29th (rom 11am to 2pm NEARLY NEW SALE.sponsored by Daroma, will take place on Wednesday June 2.1993.10am-3pm.Victoria Hall 4626 Sherbrooke st west, West- mount Merchandise for the entire family, bargains! Admission FREE.NEARLY NEW SALE.sponsored by ELAT OMNA, will take place on Sunday.May 30.1993.from 9:30 am.to 3.00 p.m, at Victoria Hall.4626, Sherbrooke St.Wes! Marchandise for entise family - Bargains - Admission free 305 ALAIN GIRARD TENNIS SCHOOL Lessons for adults and juniors, all levels.Please call me at Tennis N.D.G.485-4847 Alain Girard Phys.Ed.Certified Tennis Pro.PIANISTE PROFESSIONEL Donne des cours privés de piano, pour tous les niveaux, Diplômé de Conservatoire de l'Europe, 1er cour gratuit.485-2601 ÉDUCATION EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT FAUBOURG ST-AMBROISE, Montreal\u2019s latest permanent antique market.Every Saturday and Sunday.10 am- 5 pm, 4020 St-Am- broise Street, near Atwater Market, metro St-Henri.938-4555 JEWELRY, \u201cBEADMAKING 4PARTIES.classes, one/ to/ one mate- nals included.937-9451 VACANCES 309 TRIPS/HOLIDAYS AUGUST GET-AWAY One luxu- fous week cruising the St Lawrence 10 PEI.Gaspé, Saguenay Fiords and much more.Price trom $1095 including entertainment Linied space.Details cali Auth at Meridican Travel 849-5665 or 488-2889 VOYAGES Quebec permit holder 323 Post IF YOU'VE LOST YOUR PET, check immediately with CSP CA, 5215 Jean Talon West, 8 am - 10 pm.735-2711 LOST PAIR OF HALF-GLASSES, vicinity Victoria Ave./Somervilie.Please call: 843-3812.VOUS AVEZ PERDU votre petit animal chéri, vérifiez immédiatement avec ta C.S.P.C.A, 5215 Jean Talon Quest, de 8 am à 10 pm.735-2711 329 PSYCHIC CONSULTATION, runes, farot, animal medecine cards.Jennifer, 739-3675 SEEKING ANSWERS in your life?Psychic councelling and sincere guidance with astrology, numerology and tarot.For appointment call ELGA 483-5909.331 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY.development, enlargements and reproduction of old photographs, 4884795 ASTROLOGIE ASTROLOGY PHOTO/VIDÉO PHOTO/VIDEO ESTHÉTIQUE ESTHETICIANS 333 WHEN DO you want your money?NOW: Sell us your mortgage.LATER: Keep your mortgage.We buy 1st & 2nd mortgages.846-0178.1 GARDIENNES DISPONIBLES BABYSITTERS AVAILABLE GARDIENNE DaENFANTS disponible sept jours, expérience.compétence; 483-6525.355 DEMANDÉES BABYSITTERS WANTED LOWER WESTMOUNT COUPLE.GARDIENNES cherching for experience daycare .mother for six months old baby, beginning August 1st.Five days a week our home or yours 934-3033 3 57 Cu GARDERIE ST-LUC: 3 months\u201c 6years.7am-6pm, bilinguai educational program, Government subsidy.Transportation $85/monthly; 481-8005.5450 Westminster Ave.361 AIDE DOMESTIQUE DISPONIBLE DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE HOMME DE ménage disponible pour maisons privées.489-4045 MULTI-MENAGE Because cleaning is our business! Residential, commercial and industrial .WEEKLY HOUSEKEEPING .SPRING CLEANING .WALLS/CEILINGS VERT./HOR.BLINDS .CARPET/UPHOLSTERING .BONDED/INSURED FREE ESTIMATES 486-6017 WAXING, VERY good prices, full leg $18, bikini or underarm $5, facial $28, Student $20 (acne specialist).taxes included: 483-1603 339 SOINS À DOMICILE HOME CARE COMPANION WESTMOUNT- BASED student wants 10 provide compamonship/Care for seniors in yout home Hospital-raimed ordeity.well-educated.personable Flexible nouts.reasonable rates Extensive references.Call Justin Pold 931-2401 341 PRIVATE CARE at home, expe- tiented registered nurse offers services.748-2630 PROJECT CARE SANTÉ HEALTH from Concordia University and CLSC N D.G is tooking for study participants.it you are helping someone over the age of 60, or 11 you are over 60 and someone helps you on a regular basis, you may quality as a participant.Your opinions and information about yourself will be asked, confidentially.Please call Daphne Nahmiash at 485-1677, local 187 36 5 AIDE DOMESTIQUE DEMANDEE DOMESTIC HELP WANTED HOUSEHOLD HELP, mainly cooking.11AM-3PM, 3-5 days/week 363-3383 weekdays 389 HELP AVAILABLE EXPERIENCED, MATURE care giver available or efderly person on weekends References available, 932-7118, SPECIAL PERSON with experience.references 10 work with eiderly of chuldren irve-out 256-6406 3 g 5 OFFRE D'EMPLOI HELP WANTED $200-5500 WEEKLY.Assemble products at home Easy! 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Stay Home, any hours.EASY ASSEMBLY $21.000 EASY SEWING 536.600.EASY WOOD ASSEMBLY $98./55 EASY CRAFTS $76.450 EASY JEWELRY $19.500 EASY ELECTRONICS $26.200 MATCHMAKING $62.500 INVESTIGATING S74.450, TV TALENT AGENT S40.900 ROMANCE AGENT $62.500 No Setiing Fully Guaranteed.FREE Information-24 HOUR HOTLINE 801-379-2985 Copynght #P0010351 ALASKA, EARN UP TO 30.000$ IN 3 MONTHS, fishing salmon.Also construction, canneries.oil lields plus.For immediate response call 1-504-646-4513 ext k 424.24hreg PERSONNEL DISPONIBLE or leave a message.SERVICES PERSONNELS 3 45 PERSONAL WE WORK AT HOME, we will foid it, pack it, stud! it, ticket il, assemble it, or anything else.Fast, reliable and efficient.650 sq.ft.basement, call 688-5564.WORD PROCESSING Olivetti .Fax .Documents, résumés .Transcription of cassettes .Rental of dictating units .Translation Dictale your own letter over the phone, pickup later.DACTYLOGRAPHIE N.D.G.TYPING 482-1512 DISCRAMINATION 1S unlawlull.Posions advertised in these columns are offered equaily 10 men and women.EARN $428.30 assembiing in your home, salary and work guaranteed.no selling of investment required, pay sent every Monday.Write to: Development Industriel à domicile.C.P 815, suite 405, Succursale Place du Parc, Montreal H2W 2P5 IF YOUR SERIOUS, about making money from home, rush stamp envelope today lo Slap dist.c.p.84 Montreal nord, Québec, H1H SL1.STUDENT LOOKINGS for light housework and / or babysitling.Have experience.No male callers please.642-5517 STUDENT WANTED tor gardening Ballour Avenue, TMR.737-5230 735-3464 § nl EX XN 5- Ieillacmo LEQ PTT STE TE TEE ST NT ta 395 OFFRE D'EMPLOI HELP WANTED f DO YOU SUFFER FROM ASTHMA?DO YOU USE A BRONCHODILATOR?ARE YOU A NON-SMOKER BETWEEN THE AGES OF 18 AND 60 YEARS?Would you like to participate in a medically supervised stiudy involving two formulations of a bronchodilator?One of the formulations is already marketed and is one of the most prescribed bronchodilators on the market.If you are interested in participating in this study or would like further information, call us today! REMUNERATION: $1400.00 PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL 514-333-0010 Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.and 1:15 p.m.-5:00 p.m.419 The Westmount Examiner, RENOVATIONS HOME RENOVATION VOLUNTEERS CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS WITH ALZHEIMER'S 1 hour home based interview Please contact BRENT at McGill University STUDENTS No experience, Sod providedgflexi oT Te Ty 2 oO incentives.20 immedi entry level market positigns.No (RCE ETC majors may apply.Montreal: 731-0335 West Island: 697-2988 TOUTE DESCRIMINATION est illégale.Les postes offerts dans les annonces paraissant dans les colonnes d'offres d'emploi, s'adressent également aux hommes et aux [em- mes 405 MACHINES À COUDRE SEWING MACHINES RAPHAËL \u20ac.Réparations toutes marques.Estimation gratuite à domicile.481-2938 270-1537 409 CARPENTRY, REASONABLE rates.re- hable service.free estimate.Don Shaparo.484-3815 MENUISERIE CARPENTRY 398-4511 407 \"SRCKWORK JOHN VAN OTTE QUALITY STONE WORK Retaining walls, Walkways Restoration, Design Maintenance Interior - Exterior Tel.(514) 461-1974 References in Westmount Free estimates INTERCITY THE EXPERTS We sell, repair and install all types of GARAGE DOORS - ELECTRIC OR MANUAL « Chimneys repaireds » Basement leaks « Slate * Shingles * Chimney liners ALL WORK 10% SENIORS DISCOUNT, GUARANTEED « Tuckpointing * Concrete repairs + All roof repairs Liability insurance FREE ESTIMATE 5522 SHERBROOKE W.SPRING SPECIAL BRICK POINTING 488-3008 WATERPROOFING NETTOYAGES DE TAPIS CARPET CLEANING 413 MILLION CARPETS § TILES NO PAYMENT BEFORE «@ OCTOBER, 1993 @ 24-h ome & installation service 365-7975 CALL BOB or aD Residential Planner & Creator PATIOS - TREATED WOOD + FIBERGLASS + CONCRETE 4145 PLAMO EK-ART T ECG FENCES-RAILINGS - TREATED WOOD - CHAIN LINK NDON SUITE #5 ik) 733-9393 983-0139 FREE ve.J ESTIMATE 931-0456 ESTIMATI ON GRATUITE shingles » bardeaux brickwork « brique metalwork ¢ métal chimney * cheminée slate * ardoise .lure: 926-2823, 676-4343.Thursday, 419 May 27, 1993 - 13 RENOVATIONS HOME RENOVATION FRONT WALKS, Work Guaranteed References SITE Transformation I-S enr.RENOVATIONS, MASONRY, PAINTING, ROOFING i BRICK POINTING FREE ESTIMATE CEMENT SILLS, + Reasonable Prices + Seniors\u2019 Discount 484-5070 41 3 NETTOYAGES DE CLIFF TAPI THOMPSON CARPET CLEANING RENOVATIONS 3rooms steam REPAIRS preg i] ELC SY | a cones Ni .DECKS WINDOW CLEANING FENCES 24 hrs/7 days M.KLEIN: pe a .KITCH Rl 2385 .BATHROOMS .PLAYROOMS CARPET Painting & Plastering CLEANING Free Estimates LOW RATES 484-6497 TN 20 years\u2019 experience CLEANING CALL BRIAN HANDYMAN RELIABLE SERVICE 487-6405 FURNITURE REPAIR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FIX LEAKING FAUCET 41 7 ELECTRICIENS REPAIR BROKEN CHAIRS ELECTRICIANS INSTALL SHELVES MANY OTHER SEWING MACHINE repairs, indus- GENERAL REPAIRS triadomestic.Work guaranteed.Noram Home Repair Frac estate.484-9906.389-0696 419 wondsevounrion -REPARATIONS DE PLATRE -PLASTER REPAIRS -PEINTURE -PAINTING -CERAMIQUE -CERAMIC TILES Estimé gratuiFree estimale KEITH 624-6685 CUISINE.SALLE de dains, grand extension.Brique, ciment, fenêtres, toi- 38 years\" EXPERIENCE GENERAL REPAIRS Woodwork, brick, brick pointing, cement, kitchen, bathroom, gypse.M.Canci Costantini 486-7192 Free estimate ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING AROUND THE HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS?KITCHEN CABINETS, new and renovated.custom furniture and haish- wg work.Call Donald 363-8279 MAINTENANCE painting, plastering and drywall.Free esu- mates.For more information, Lorne Hale 484-9970.PLASTERING, GYPROC JOINT.20 years experience.Free estimates.Call Amos 388-6977.RENO EXPERTS enr Construction, repairs, renovations, etc.Decks, brick, bathrooms, kitchen, furniture repairs.BOB 947-5410 944-6064 Free estimate REPARATIONS CONSTRUCTIONS, brique.bloc.pierre, bloc de verre, chemunée, loyer, tirage de joints, estuniation gratuite.968-1976 REPAIRS, RENOVATION, ETC: Carpentry, cement and brickwork, bathrooms, kitchens.decks, extensions.Neat and tidy.Reasonable.Free estimates.H.J.Raymond 944-6064.[TY QUALITY j j HARD WORKING, HANDYMAN Ÿ 1 eu ol on sb es 4 2 PHYSICAL Ef ey EE runners CALL ME APPELEZ-MOI ! Centraide CLC RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL rato lps de Grand Montréal RÉNOVATIONS HOME RENOVATION BELGRAVE BUILDING RESTORATIONS INC.ROOFING oF ALL TYPES ® Bathrooms ® Family Rooms - 0 Kitchens ® Fireplaces ® Drywall ® Waterproofing For Free Estimate, Please Call ee 303 A 486- 4157 - Sheet Metal - Brickwork - Chimney's - Pointing - Galleries - Patios - Painting - Caulking - Cement finishing - Aluminum e Painting (exterior/interior) e Foundation repairs e Chimney\u2019 s (repaired/rebuilt) 14 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, May 27, 1993 419 [Shea Bros.Roofing SPECIALIZING IN ASPHALT SHINGLES BRICK WORK - CEMENT WORK Work Guaranteed - Free Estimates 30 years\u2019 experience 731-9001 RÉNOVATIONS HOME RENOVATION SABLAGE SANDING 447 \u201cSERGE DEMOLITION Estimalion graluite RENOVATIONS GENERALES HANGARS, MAISONS, NETTOYAGE COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIEL, RESIDENTIEL 484-3736 Renovations Raaen Reg'd COMPLETE RENOVATIONS DECKS FENCES HOME EXTENSIONS Bathrooms, Kitchens, Basement All types of repairs Ceramic tiles Custom carpentry Fice estinate/ references 698-2581 UNITECK GENERAL SERVICE GARAGE DOORS ELECTRIC DOOR OPENERS REMOTE CONTROLS Sale, installation, repairs Complete yearly service NADER 952-5742 MOVER, T.Riches, fully equipped truck, 20 years experience; 487-5329.MOVING LARGE OR SMALL, hou- tly or flat rate.Mark 653-6660.MOVING?RELIABLE.reasonable.Apartmenis.houses.Local/Onatio B.Newland.457-2063, 591-3759.AVOID MOVING STRESS; qualified decorator to arrange furniture, of- naments, hang pictures, mirrors, of- ganze closels.Reasonable rates; 934-0435 SMALL MOVLR, small truck, small load, small cost.Call anytime 484-4096 SMALL MOVING, large moving, very small pice, 482-4187, Nima.TRY OUR FAIR PRICE and reliable service.Naser tel, 369-0612 435 PEINTURES PAINTING PAINTING, PLASTERING, gyproc.floor sanding, wood polishing, ceramic, 648-7551 TONY.437 ACCORDEURS DE PIANOS S CORRENTE, piano tuning, repairs, PIANO TUNING rebuilding, over 12 years experience, member of Piano Thenician Guild, 458-4918 439 LE PLOMBIER Emile, réparations, débouchage de drains, estimation gratuite.945-5226 cett 341-9394 447 SABLAGE SANDING PLOMBIERS PLUMBING REPARATIONS APPLIANCE 421 REPAIRS A BARGAIN, all appliances, byself repair.tull yuaraniee, Aladin services.337-6389 AIR CONDITIONNING.REFRIGERATION REPAIRS: House- nold/commercial Satisfaction qua- ranteed Reasonable.Superior Re- tugeration, 596-5298 429 DÉMÉNAGEMENTS MOVING ALL TYPES OF MOVES at a low 1 tee.Expenenced and equipped men flat rate avaiable Free estimate 166-1100 ARBO TRANSPORT 20 feet and 24 feet truck with 3 men 60 $ /ROUF mswrance 596 0077 AT LOW cost.ACE MOVING INC.15 able to move your lurniture locally of long distance Roger 939-1533 DÉMÉNAGEMENT, LIVRAISON, loca- ies et longues distances en tous genes, à bon prix.495-4687 DEMENAGEMENT Paquin.Meilleur prix en ville.Permis, assurances complete 333-8698 et Storage LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE CLI N.D.G.-GS Ti TH [LITE RY ELECT ANCHOR FLOOR SANDING Residential/Commercial Plastic finish, crystal Quality work, lowest price, free estimate DEVAN: 367-1281 P.B.ENR SABLAGE DE PLANCHER FLOOR SANDING Finition Cristal Crystal Finish Travail Garantie Guaranted Work P.B.ENR.SABLAGE DE PLANCHER | FLOOR SANDINGI Finition cristal Crystal Finish Travail garanti Guaranteed work 367-0900 COUVREURS ROOFING RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL » Tar & Gravel Roofs » Asphalt Shingles * Sheet Metal Work - Skylights * Tuckpointing » Chimneys Repaired * Aluminum Eavestroughing ALL « Chim ) FULLY LICENSED + Brickwork * Pointing - Foundations \u2014 4 Waterproofing + Cement Work {+ Sheet Metal Work + Free Estimates Licensed & Bonded ~ Liability Instirance IDEAL ROOFING REG\u2019D.10-year guarantee on all roofs 481-7439 Expert service at a reasonable price \u2014 References available \u2018ROOFING TYPES OF ROOFING ney Repairs & Rebuilt Senior Citizens.Discounts.+ Discounts for Seniors Prop.Tim Kalil SERVICES SERVICES ARDEL Waterproofing Epoxy Injection Foundation Repairs Free Estimate 630-7993 A.G.B.SERVICE HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES REPAIR SERVICE WASHER - DRYERS RANGES - REFRIGERATORS - AIR CONDITIONERS - ETC.Reasonable Rates Guaranteed Work 464-5770 BOP HANDYMAN.on most anything/Réparations de tous genres, 331-4512.DUSTING DAISIES, spring The following building permits were issued at Westmount city hall recently: May 17 419 Victoria: for Mrs.McTavish by John Watson (Que.) Inc., water entrance, $2,000; 4880 Westmount: for Michel Rivest by Groupe Centre, gas conversion, $2200; 357 Clarke: for S.Freidenfeld by contractor to be announced, front stairs repair, $500; 3 Cate St.Antoine: for B.Robaire by contractor to be announced, satellite dish, $2,500; May 18 46 Summit Circle: for Claude Maranda by Réné Pilon, exterior repairs, $4,500; 1 Westmount Square: for the Spanish Consulate by Systémes Integrés Paal- lon, office renovations, $15,000; May 19 341 Redfern: for Guy Therrien by Futuri Concept Inc., install 13 fixtures, $5,000; 4380 de Maisonneuve: for K.Salomon Marchand by contractor to be announced, windows, $5,000; 687 Roslyn: for St.Andrew's School by self, sign, $50; 111 Aberdeen: for L.Fruchtermann by Marvin Windows, windows, $12,500; 4431 St.Catherine: for J.Rowntree by self, renovations, $50; May 20 4115 Sherbrooke: for Multi-Metier by Normand Plumbing, kitchen sink, $1,000; 729 Upper Belmont: for Mr.Bergeron by Plomberie Eau-Vive Inc, new kitchen, garage, bathroom and laundry room, $8,000; 41 Rosemount: for Mr.and Mrs.L.Gault by contractor to be announced, bay window, front stairs, $5,000 4131 Sherbrooke: for Globe International by Jemlor Construction, office renovations, $60,000; 4501 Sherbrooke: for Promanac Services Inc.by Emile Leclerc Sécurité, fire alarm system, $13,000; 633 Côte St.Antoine: for C.Brigitte and A.Hacikyan by contractor to be announced, kitchen and bathroom alterations, $15,000; May 21 4131 Sherbrooke: for Dr.Switighs Levine Brothers Plumbing, fixtur¥s, $6,000; 41 Roxborough: for Eliot Supino by Taya Construction, extension, $150,000; 80 Chesterfield: for Mr.and Mrs.P.Boulle by Sestock Construction, general repairs, $3,000; 757 Upper Belmont: for S.Connelly by Westmount Plumbing, three fixtures, $2,000; 444 Elm: for Mr.Isidore by Combustion Clément, change oil tank, $4,000; 459 Elm: for June Stewart by contractor to be announced, deck repairs, $1,500; 344 Kitchener: for L.Larson by contractor to be announced, fence, $500; 342 Kitchener: for C.R.Henderson by contractor to be announced, fence, $2,300.22 Holton: for Raymond St.Pierre by contractor to be announced, patio, $2,000.449 SERVICES SERVICES Specialty: Brickwork LES REPARATIONS J.B.A.inc.André Forget, owner G.0.Renovations Reg.Interiors & Exteriors Specializing in brick repointing & chimneys - Unistone/cement/sundeck/foundation leaks - aluminum D.§ W.& siding « bathrooms, kitchens - extensions, basements For fast, efficient, reliable Cement - general repairs, etc.Woodwork 36 years\u2019 experience Roofing Free estimale 482-2429 Contractor permit 3801 Bélai P 485-1479 elair - References Montreal 259-8776 SYSTEMES PAINTING PAINTING 469 D'ALARME CERAMIC TILING ALARM SYSTEMS Hardwood floor linishing, INTERIOR/EXTERIOR SAFE-T-ZONE.AFFORDABLE plastering, wallpapering.Plaster repair - drywall personnal, home/apartment & auto An free estimate security products.Don't be caught renovations.References.721-5311 of guard! Cai Natale.465-8717 Alain: 481-4016 Wye empetionee, TAR se SPOTLESS FOR SPRING.base- 7 ety BREAK od A ane garage clearing; Call TH E Ps ATTE R N PAINTING [Sree] OF POVERTY Piease contribute io 324-9848 cleaning and windows.1-825- 2649.PLANCHERS 447 sauce PLANCHER : : SANDING : REJEAN à DUBE & FILS ENR.3 INC.= Mesrine |.RAYMOND BOSSE Enr.LAR Feparaion remis timat uit à neuf SABLAGE ET FINITION AU CHOIX ps irony Sablage et finition au choix.FLOOR SANDING & FINISHING 368-3922 Meilleur prix.Estimation gratuite/Free estimate 765-8611 761 -5245 | Res.366-5455 ; RESTORE AND PROTECT your PLANCH ERS Raymond Bossé, prop.vencies appearance wilh teflon; GUINDON ENR.SERVICES FIIOOOOE HH SERVICES Sablage et finiion * SPECIALIST * T \u20ac planc er x All cement work 3 einture epoxy DANIEL V.ZANETTI RENOVATIONS * Crack &- * Prix compétitifs { CONSTRUCTION HURON ) * foundation * Satisfaction garantie x Stone, brick, marble, * Travail professionnel! PAINTING PAVING %* stucco, flagsione, + 273-992 EXTENSIONS AND DECKS * pointing, silicone, * 73-9925w GENERAL HOME RENOVATIONS.% uni-slone, asphalt.% SADLAGE DE PLANCHER, pose FRÉE ESTIMATES x FREE BS MATES x séparation, finiti istal, estimati .* re 760-2108 3 489-1693 * 084-4121 643-3070 |} seesoss * Serving Montreal since 1960 permit recq A AAA A KAA i In intertor or exterior painting.1 home painting since 1956 .Residential - Commercial .Reasonable and neat work HA why 56 Sparks Np Ottawa s ; - Wallpaperi \u201cMr Ellas Relerences Canada x= \u2019 6 years' experience ) 341-6069 933-1322 (613) 234-6827 465 REMBOURRAGE UPHOLSTERING Phil Center LECT lind gELAUL Rembourrage Upholstering UPHOLSTERING Remodelage \u2014 Remodelling p, UNDER NEW à MANAGEMENT 247 ave.Dunbar Ville Mont-Royal \"FREE ESTIMATES 341-2387 Dee res ét re te - tr re pnt tes or House students chosen to play in the high school all-star tball game tomorrow night from left to right: Konrad Schwarz, Ben Wearing and Westmounters Chris Gayton and Louis Pearson.By J.MARION FEINBERG Three Selwyn House students will be heading out to McGill University\u2019s Molson Stadium tomorrow night to play in the High School All-Star football game.\u201cIt will give the kids a chance to come together, practice and play on the same team as some of their longtime rivals,\u201d said Selwyn coach and all-star game co-founder Mike Maurovitch.Featuring 90 of Montreal's best players from 18 different high schools, two teams will battle it out The Westmount Examiner, Four Selwyn footballers to play in game in the seventh annual Metropoli- tain High School Football League all-star game for the Alouette Bowl.Selwyn House is the only West- mount school to have players chosen to play in the game.The all- stars were chosen by Montreal area coaches.The red team will be coached by Charlie Baillie and his McGill staff and the white team is under Con- cordia coach Pat Sheahan and his assistants.\u201cIt gets the universities involved at the high school level and keeps Following are the final standings in the Westmount municipal soccer leagues as of Saturday, May 22: GP W L T GF GA Pts NOVICE Spain 4 3 10 20 7 6 Norway 4 3 1017 7 6 Canada 4 3 1 0 10 4 6 USA 4 2 20 5 6 4 Argentina 4 1 3 0 716 2 Ireland 4 0 40 120 0 ATOM Poland 4 3 01 10 2 7 France 4 3 01 8 4 7 Portugal 4 1 21 810 3 Austria 4 1 21 6 6 3 England 4 t+ 3 0 6 10 2 Bulgaria 4 1 30 2 8 2 PEEWEE Scotland 4 3 1.0 12 3 6 ftaly 4 3 1 010 5 6 Japan 4 2 1 1 1 5 5 Greece 4 2 20 7 9 4 Sweden 4 0 2 2 412 2 Brazil 4 0 3 1 212 1 BANTAM Wales 4 3 10 10 5 6 Uruguay 4 2 11 10 6 5 Mexico 4 1 2 1 4 7 3 venezuela 4 1 30 3 9 2 Following are the standings in the West- mount municipal soccer leagues as of Saturday, May 22: GP W L T GF GA Pts NOVICE Labrador 4 4 0 01 5 8 Mtl.West 4 2 2 011 6 4 Quebec 4 2 2 0 5 7 4 Ontario 4 0 4 0 817 0 ATOM Nova Scotia 4 3 01 9 0 7 Newfoundland 4 1 1 2 6 5 4 PE.4 2 2 0 4 5 4 New Brunswick 4 0 3 f 4 13 1 PEE WEE Manitoba 4 4 0 0 9 1 8 Alberta 4 2 2 0 3 3 4 Saskatchewan 4 1 2 1 1 3 3 BC.4 0 3 t+ 0 6 1 SOFTBALL/BASEBALL ee are the standings in the West- softball and baseball leagues as of Friday, May 21: SOFTBALL (co-ed) GPW L T RF RA Pts ATOM Rangers 6 4 1 1 58 23 9 Astros 6 3 3 0 38 45 6 Angels 6 2 3 1 3 43 5 Tigers 6 1 3 2 33 53 4 PEEWEE Expos 6 4 2 0 53 45 8 Reds 6 3 3 0 49 42 6 Royals 6 3 3 0 42 5 6 Cubs 6 2 4 0 49 51 4 It\u2019s easy to place a classified ad in THE EXAMINER Simply call 630- 6300 or Fax 630-6085, deadline is Friday.An adtaker will help compose | the ad.Payment may be made by using your Visa or MasterCard.SPORTS STANDINGS WOMEN'S SOFTBALL CôteSt.Luc 4 1 3 0 19 38 .333 Reds 11007 5 2 PEEWEE Ms.Fits 1 1 00 4 3 0 Hampstead 4 4 0 0 50 151.000 Contenders 2 0 20 8 11 0 TMR 3 2 1 0 28 18 .666 Westmount 3 1 2 0 18 35 .333 BASEBALL Mt.West 2 0 2 0 10 25 .000 TEAM GP W L T RF RA Pts.CoteStluc 1 0 1 0 5 13 .000 MOSQUITO Pte.Clare 1 0 1 0 5 10 000 Athletics 5 4 1 0 46 36 8 BANTAM Orioles 5 3 20 393 6 Westmount 4 4 0 0 26 141.000 Blue Jays 5 2 3 D 34 43 4 Hamp/MWst 2 1 1 0 35 12 500 Yankees 5 1 4 0 27 37 2 TMR 2 1 1 0 12 35 500 Pte.Claire 1 0 1 0 7 14 000 PEEWEE Giants 5 4 1 1 5040 9 CoteStlue 2 0 2 0 7 14 .000 Padres 6 4 2 0 51 49 8 Philies 6 2 3 0 39 41 4 RIDERS Cardinals 6 0 41 2939 1 Following are the standings in the West- BANTAM mount fastball league as of Thursday, May Rockies 4 0 3 0 11 19 0 20: TEAM GP W LT RF RA Pts, SENIOR \u2018A\u2019 SOFTBALL St-Ambroise 4 3 0 1 20 11 6 INTERCITY BASEBALL Zazou Vidéo 3 2 1 0 1910 4 Following are the standings in the intercom- Magnum 4 1 2 1 26 17 2 munity baseball leagues as of Sunday, May Angels 3039 93 00 23: SENIOR \u2018B* SOFTBALL TEAM GP W L T RF RA AVG.Bears 4 3 1 0 58 44 6 MOSQUITO Greensox 3 3 0 0 55 30 6 TMR 2 2 0 0 30 41.000 Murray Hill 3 2 1 0 45 47 4 Hampstead 2 2 0 0 26 71.000 Twins 3 1 2 0 52 40 2 Westmount 2 1 + 0 22 23 500 Wanderers 4.1 303886 2 Mtl.West 3 1 2 0 19 35 333 Blue Birds 3030 532 0 SEE EEK NE OPEN HOUSE: June 4th, 6-8 p.m.NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED MUSIC PROGRAMME.GROUP LESSONS 3-6 YEARS OLD WITH PARENT SEQUENTIAL LEARNING LEADING TO COMPLETION OF ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC GRADE 1 FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 935-7827 EORGE ARAGE rv.DOING IT RIGHT FOR 35 YEARS GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS SPECIALTY: BRAKES TUNE-UP AIR-CONDITIONING 3815, RUE ST-JACQUES OUEST MONTREAL, QUEBEC TÉL: 935-8456 CLOSE TO ATWATER AVE.& METRO BALL HOCKEY Following are the final standings in the Westmount municipal ball hockey league as of Thursday, May 20: TEAM GP W L T GF GA Pts.MITE DIVISION Bruins 2 2 0 029 9 4 Canadiens 2 2 0 0 14 7 4 Oilers 2 1 1 0 1010 2 Stars 2 0 1 1 512 1 Jets 2 01 1 512 1 Flyers 2 0 2 0 819 0 SQUIRT DIVISION Whalers 2 2 0 021 8 4 Red Wings 2 2 0 0 1210 4 Rangers 2 0 2 01320 0 Sabres 2 0 2 0 513 0 Thursday, May 27, 1993 - 15 All-Star students strut their stuff the kids thinking about universities in Montreal,\u201d said Mr.Maurovit- ch.Selwyn students Louis Pearson, Konrad Schwarz and Ben Wearing will be playing their hardest for the red team tommorrow.Westmounter and Selwyn student Chris Gayton was also chosen but, because he\u2019s on the injured list, he\u2019ll be sitting the game out and cheering on his teammates.\u201cNot all the English schools have football teams,\u201d said 15-year-old Louis, a Mount Pleasant Avenue resident.\u201cFor players that want to move up in the sport, it allows them to be seen.\u201d Konrad, 16, agrees.\u201cThe exposure is good.We'll be introduced to university level coaches from all over,\u201d he said.Although the team has been practicing for only a little over two weeks, they had three practices alone over the Victoria Day weekend.\u201cWe haven\u2019t had much time to set plays but the experience will still demonstrate the players\u2019 skills,\u201d said 16-year-old Ben.\u201cIt\u2019s an honour to be chosen.It hasn\u2019t really hit me yet.\u201d Their strategy?\u201cWe'll just have to take it one play at a time,\u201d said Louis, \u201cand I'm going to do whatever I can to help us win.\u201d Kick off is at 7 p.m.and admission is free.Automobile Detailing Lavage, Cirage d\u2019Autos., Your Place or Ours Chez Vous ou Chez Nous Pigg-up and Delivery Cuedllettomat Livraison Custom Auto Pa Pièces d\u2018Auto Exotiques Automotive Neon Lighting Lumiéres Néon pour Autos Jason C.Brown 514-951-6090 SPRING SPECIALS At Centennial Academy your child will be: * discovered * encouraged « challenged by teachers who recogni A TEE TA, $ ES | ze individual strengths.Centennial Academy is a quality co-educational High School with a superb teaching staff.In a structured setting with excellent facilities, we provide a caring family atmosphere, where students can reach their full potential.A few openings still available in grades 7-11.Centennial Academy 3641 Prud\u2019homme Montreal, QC H4A 3H6 486-5533 The Westmount Examiner, Thursday, 1993 May 27, WESTMOUNT EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL AMILY DA SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1993 The Programme 9:30 a.m.THE FUN! 10:00 a.m.10:00 a.m.10:15 a.m.10:30 a.m.Parade forms on Winchester Avenue and proceeds to Westmount Park.DRESS UP IN COSTUMES AND JOIN IN Judging of costumes.(stage \u2014 west field) to 12 noon Make-up booth.Straight and novelty races for all.(west field) Three Field Engineers \u2014 Aerial runway and boat Dominion Douglas Playgroup, Westmount Croquet Club, Animal Assistance Group.11:00 a.m.to 4:00 p.m._ Contactivity Seniors\u2019 Centre: Bake handicraf nan le.11:00 a.m.Change of Command - Three Field Engineers (main football field) 11:30 a.m.to 12 noon Magic Show (east stage} rides.(Horseshoe Pond) 10:30 a.m.to 12:30 p.m.\u2014 1:30 p.m.to 4:00 p.m.rides.children 10 year os age and under only.Petting Zoo.(north of booth displays \u2014 opposite comfort station) 10:30 a.m.to 12:30 p.m.\u2014 1:30 p.m.to 3:30 p.m.(Horseshoe Pond area) 10:30 a.m.to 4:00 p.m.Refreshments may be purchased \u2014- organized by Girl Guides, Venturer Scouts and Westmount High.10:30 a.m.to 4:00 p.m.Booth Displays: Westmount Teen Centre, Visual Arts Centre, Westmount Dog Owners, Westmount Environment Action Group (WEAct), Westmount Seniors, Westmount Lawn Bowling Club, Westmount Public Security, Westmount Pre-School, Westmount Public Library, MUC Police, Boy Scouts, Cubs, Beavers, Greene Avenue Community Centre, Guides, Brownies, YMCA, Westmount Civil Protection, Healthy Cities, Dawson College, École St.Léon, Garderie Narnia, Hayrides 2 12 noon to 12:15 p.m.See \u201cCasey at the Bat\u201d \u2014 fun with Dramatis Personae.(softball diamond 2) 12 noon to 12:30 p.m.Picnic Lunch: Light lunch, ice cream, soft drinks and coffee may be purchased from the Girl Guides, Venturer Scouts and Westmount High School.12:15 p.m.to 12:30 p.m.Dixieland Band.(east stage) 12:30 p.m.Welcoming remarks.(east stage) 12:35 p.m.Family Day Button Contest.(east stage) 12:40 p.m.n \u2014 variety show.(east stage) 1:00 p.m._\u201cOldies 990\" Dunk Tank.(east field) 1:30 p.m.to 2:00 p.m.Games \u2014 balloon toss, tug of war, egg toss (west field) 2:00 p.m.to 3:00 p.m.Westmount R Il Club vs.Beaconsfield \u2014 exhibition rugby game (main football field) 2:00 p.m.to 4:00 p.m.Carnival booths.(west field) 2:00 p.m.to 3:00 p.m.Kirkland Concert Band, (east stage) a DIX-HUITIEME FETE FAMILIALE ANNUELLE DE WESTMOUNT SAMEDI, LE 29 MAI 1993 Le Programme I 9h30 la de 'avenue Winchester vers le parc à Westmount.DEGUISEZ-VOUS ET VIVE LA FETE! YŸ 10h00 Choix du costume gagnant.(scène située sur le terrain ouest) ÿ 10h00 à 12h00 Kiosque maquillage.10h15 Courses régulières et fantaisistes pour tous.(terrain ouest) 10h30 Troisième régiment de génie de campagne - aérocable et promenades en bateau.(étang en forme de fer à cheval) 10h30 à 12h30 \u2014 13h30 à 16h00 Promenades à dos de poney.réservées aux enfants de 10 ans et moins.pour enfants.(au nord des kiosques spéciaux) 10h30 à 12h30 \u2014 13h30 à 15h30 en foin.(territoire d'étang en forme de fer à cheval) 10h30 à 16h00 rafrai toute la journée par les scouts Venturer, les Guides et I'Ecole secondaire Westmount.10h30 à 16h00 Kiosques spéciaux Westmount La Maison des Jeunes de Westmount, Centre des Arts Visuels, Association des propriétaires de chiens de Westmount le Comité de consultation sur l\u2019environnement, Activités des aînés, le Boulingrin, Sécurité publique, Garderie de Westmount, Bibliothèque municipale, Service de Police de la CUM, Scouts, Louveteaux, 0e.7) EN CAS DE PLUIE, LES ACTIVITES Castors, les Jeannettes, les Guides, Villes en santé, College Dawson, Protection Civile, Centre Greene, Garderie Narnia, YMCA, Ecole St.Léon, le Groupe de jeu Dominion Douglas, le Club de croquet de Westmount, le Groupe d'aide aux animaux.11h00 à 16h00 tenues artisanat et patisseries maison 11h00 Changement de! (terrain de football principal) 11h30 à 12H00 Magicien (scène est) 12h00 à 12h15 Voyez \u201cCasey at Bat\u201d.Plaisir assuré avec Dramatis Personae.(terrain de baseball 2) 12h00 à 12h30 Pique-nique: approvisionnements au casse- croûte des Guides, des scouts Venturer, et l'École secondaire Westmount.12h15 à 12h30 Ensemble Dixieland.(scène est) 12h30 Souhaits de bienvenue.(scène est) 12h35 macaron (scène est) 12h40 \u201cÉtoiles sur scène\u201d.Spectacle de variétés.(scène est) 13h00 Plaisir \u201cOidies 990\u201d.(terrain de balle molle 2) 13h30 à 14h00 Jeux.(terrain ouest) eee, 14h00 a 15h00 Westmount contre Beaconsfield \u2014 Présentation >, de partie de rugby.(terrain de football principal) 14h00 à 16h00 Kiosques d'amusements.(terrain ouest) 14h00 à 15h00 Groupe Kirkland.(scéne est) \u2014 Ingénieurs des roi: IN CASE OF RAIN, ALL EVENTS WILL BE HELD AT THE ARENA.AURONT LIEU A L\u2019ARENA."]
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