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INDEX to the WESTMOUNT HISTORIAN FOURTH Edition February, 2014 INDEX TO THE WESTMOUNT HISTORIAN FOURTH Edition February, 2014 A Volume-Number Page(s) Abbott Avenue 11-1 6 Abramowitz, Rabbi H. 14-1 11 Academie Michelle Provost 9-1 8 Akiva School 14-1 11 Hudson Allison 8-2 1,8 Bess Allison 8-2 1,8 B. Anderson 13-2 10 Architects: Robert Findlay 4-2 7 5-1 3-5 6-2 1 10-1 6, 12 14-1 4 7-1 2-7 11-1 5 14-2 13 B. Anderson 13-2 10 Architem 11-1 5 Archibald & Saxe 14-2 8 Badgley & Nicklas 14-1 5,9 Beaupre Michaud 14-2 5 Saul Bercowitz 14-1 11 Bernstein 13-2 9 S. Davenport 13-2 10 Cajetan Dufort 7-2 6 S. Comber 14-1 4 Cox & Amos 14-1 4 Joseph Dunne 14-1 7 Gamelin & Huot 14-2 9 7-2 5 J. R. Gardiner 14-1 4 C. Goodman 13-2 9 Hutchison & Wood 14-1 4,5 13-1 8 II-1 1 F. Lebensold 14-1 7 13-2 9 MacDuff & Lemieux 10-1 7 J-O. Marchand 14-1 4 9-2 6 4-2 7 E. Maxwell 14-1 4 7-2 4 4-2 7 Meyerovitch 13-2 9 J. Melville Miller 14-1 11 14-1 5 G. A. Monette 14-1 12 14-1 4 P. Nobbs 14-2 8 5-1 3-5 4-2 7 14-2 8 14-2 15 W. S. Painter 10-1 11 11-1 6 Leslie Perry 14-1 3 10-1 8 G. A. Ross 10-1 8 Ross & MacFarlane 13-2 12 Max Roth 14-1 7 Turcotte, Magennis & Walsh 14-1 5 Architectural styles: Sunnyside, Belvedere, Braemar, Metcalfe 7-2 3 Architem 11-1 5 Archibald & Saxe 14-2 8 Archivists, WHA 11-2 6 Arena, Westmount 12-2 6 Argyle Avenue 2-1 4 Arlington Lane 13-2 6 3-1 5 Armoury 10-1 14 Josef Aron 14-1 7 Art Galleries 12-1 13 Artlenders 11-2 10 Artists 12-1 12 Atwater Library 14-2 5 13-1 6 Edwin Atwater 14-2 15 Ascension of our Lord Church 14-1 5 Authors, Westmount 13-1 14 6-2 6 Avenue Theatre 2-2 3 B Badge (Westmount) 6-1 8 10-1 11 Badgeley (Oaklands) 8-1 1,3 Badgeley & Niklas 14-1 5,9 Joseph Baker, Prof. 10-2 13 Bakery 10-1 9 10-2 6 Banks 11-2 7 Baseball team (1908) III-2 8 Bead Emporium 11-2 4 Beaupre Michaud 14-2 5 Belmont Avenue 11-1 15 599 Belmont 4-2 4 15 Belvedere Road 7-2 8 38 Belvedere Road 5-1 4 Gerald Benjamin 9-1 8 Saul Bercowitz 14-1 11 Bernstein (architect) 13-2 9 Berthelet, Antoine-Olivier 12-1 4 Bethel Gospel Chapel 14-1 4 Bethlehem Congregational Church 14-1 4 Biltcliffe’s Department Store 10-2 7 11-1 10 William Biltcliffe 11-1 3 Bistro on the Avenue 12-1 10 Books – Acquisitions 10-2 16 10-1 16 - Reviews, 10-1 8 10-2 15 Borders (Westmount) 10-1 10 3219 The Boulevard 9-1 8 3233 The Boulevard (The Study) 8-1 4 3637 The Boulevard 8-2 4 Marguerite Bourgeoys 9-2 7 Bowman-Raynes Villa 13-2 8 C. E. Box, Grocers 11-2 3 Brady, Alderman 10-1 13, cover Braemar Villa 14-2 5 12-1 3 9-1 8 Braeside Cottage 14-2 12 Bridges - Glen 10-1 11 Westmount Park 10-2 6 Glen 14-2 6 13-1 13 10-2 5 Brickfields 13-1 12 Brodie & Harvey Flour 10-1 6 Henriette Brodie 10-2 6 Jos. Brosseau 14-2 9 J. B. Brouillette 14-2 9 Brown family 12-2 9 Frances Brown 1-2 3 James Brown 6-1 5 Bushell, Rev. E. 13-2 12 By George Catering 1-2 7 C Calvary Church 14-1 5 8-1 4 Cajetan Dufort 7-2 6 Campbell Gallery 1-2 8 Canadian Handicrafts Guild 8-2 7 CPR Bridge 14-2 6 CPR Station 13-1 13,14 III-2 1&2 II-1 1 III-1 1 11-1 6 10-1 11 14-2 5 Campbell 10-1 13, cover Canadian Consolidated Rubber 11-1 14 Enrico Caruso 10-1 10 3228 Cedar (MEMCS) 8-1 4 Centre Cafe Gourmet 3-1 5 CFCF Radio station 14-2 7 13-1 4 Armand Chaput 10-1 14 Character Area Studies III-1 1 Chesterfield Ave. 10-1 6 Churches (photos) 13-2 12 10-1 5 Churches: Bethel Gospel Chapel 14-1 4 Bethlehem Congregational Church 14-1 4 Church of the Advent 14-1 4 Church of the Ascension of our Lord 14-1 5 4-1 7 Calvary 14-1 5 Dominion Methodist 14-1 4 Dominion Douglas 14-1 8 Douglas Methodist 14-1 8 Erskine & American 14-1 5 Grace Baptist 14-1 4 House of Prayer 14-1 4 Melville Presbyterian 14-1 3 Mountainside United Church 14-1 5 Church of the Redeemer 14-1 4 St. Andrews Presbyterian 14-1 3 St. Leon-de-Westmount 14-1 4,12,14 III-1 2 III-2 5 4-1 7 14-1 12 14-1 14 14-1 4 St. Matthias 13-2 9 14-1 3 Seventh Day Adventists 14-1 5 Stanley Presbyterian 14-1 5 Tabernacle Chapel 14-1 3 United Church of Canada 14-1 9 West End Christian Fellowship 14-1 5 Westmount Methodist 14-1 3 Westmount Park United 14-1 3 City Hall 10-1 10 Clarevue 12-1 3 John Clarke 6-1 3 Simon Clarke (Cottage) 13-2 6 Claxton family 13-1 10 Clubs 12-2 1-15 6-1 5 6-1 7 10-1 3 J. Edwin Coffey 14-1 9 Leonard Cohen 4-2 4 Lyon Cohen 14-1 11 College Marguerite Bourgeoys 9-2 3,9 Congregation of Notre Dame 5-1 8 3-1 6 9-2 3 10-1 3 14-1 4 12-1 4-7 14-2 5 9-2 4 Congregation Shaar Hashomyim 14-1 4,11 S. Comber 14-1 4 Cote St. Antoine history 13-2 issue 2-2 1 3-2 5 Cote St. Antoine Lawn Tennis Club 12-2 5 184 Cote St. Antoine 5-1 3 37 Cote St. Antoine 9-1 6 39 Cote St. Antoine 9-1 7 168 & 178 Cote St. Antoine 14-2 9 13-2 6 III-2 7 14-2 8 7-2 4 333 Cote St.Antoine 14-2 12 334 Cote St. Antoine 14-2 13 13-2 7 354 Cote St. Antoine 13-2 7 513 Cote St. Antoine 13-2 7 9-1 3 649 Cote St. Antoine 13-2 7 Council Slate (Westmount) 10-1 14 Barbara Covington 11-2 6 Cox & Amos 14-1 4 D Dan Delaney Gallery 11-2 10 Arie Dahan 14-2 13 S. Davenport 13-2 10 Bob Davis 10-1 13 Craig Davis (Lt.) II-2 2 Dawson College 9-2 10,11 9-2 3,8 4-2 8 Sir John W. Dawson 14-2 15 Decarie Family 13-1 10,11 III-2 7 Jean Descarries 2-2 3 Decarie Farmhouse 13-2 5 13-1 10,11,12 9-1 7 14-2 8 F. De Casson 4-2 6 De Casson Road 4-2 6 Dent Harrison Sons 14-2 9 Dolan Avenue (see Lansdowne) Dominion Douglas Church 14-1 8 Dominion Gallery 12-1 12 Dominion Methodist Church 14-1 4 Dorchester Boulevard 8-1 9 10-1 6 Lord Dorchester 8-1 9 1277/9 Dorchester 8-1 4 4064 Dorchester 8-1 1,10 4100 Dorchester 8-1 1 4130 Dorchester 8-1 1,10 4263 Dorchester 8-1 1,10 4274 Dorchester 7-2 6 Double Hook 6-2 6 Douglas Methodist Church 14-1 8 Dower House, 474 Mt. Pleasant 3-2 1 Drains 1-1 6 Charles Drury 2-1 3 Duncan family 2-1 3 Dunlop Place (Greene & Wood) 10-1 9 Joseph Dunne 14-1 7 George Durnford 8-1 6,11 Philip Durnford House 8-1 1,5 E 218 Edgehill 4-2 5 Empson, Rev. J. 13-2 12 Erskine & American Church 14-1 5 F F. D. Fellowes 10-1 cover Fetherston, Mr. 10-1 cover Robert Findlay 4-2 7 5-1 3-5 6-2 1 10-1 6, 12 14-1 4 7-1 2-7 11-1 5 14-2 13 Fine Art Picture Framers 1-2 8 Fire Station 7-1 10 11-1 4-5 10-1 10 Fire Brigade 2-2 4 First Church of Christ Scientist 14-1 5 Graham Fletcher 11-1 8 Godfrey Fochs (Fuchs) 2-2 3 William Footner 9-1 8 Forden Ave. & Crescent 13-2 8 50 Forden Crescent 13-2 10 13-2 15 Francis, Mr. 10-1 15 David Freeman 14-2 3 14-1 15 III-2 1 Fretz, John 13-1 3 Fry’s Stationery 2-2 6 G W. Galbraith 10-1 cover, 8, 13 A. D. Gall, Ald. 10-1 cover, 13 7-2 5 Gamelin & Huot 14-2 9 Garden Point 14-2 8 J. R. Gardiner 14-1 4 Gaunt House 8-1 1,10 Father O. Gauthier 14-1 12 Geology (Westmount) III-1 2 2-2 5 Stephen Glass 14-1 11 Glen Bridge 13-1 13,14,15 10-1 11 Glen Plaque 14-2 6 14-2 4 13-2 14 Fritz Gnaedinger 14-2 13 Chas.
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