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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 52

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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try it it works JyKWAIL WA'Mt -APS' Tht Progressive Classified Section Gatlneau Alderman Fernand Larose doesn't like the new black paint job on the Tournesol discotheque in Lavictoire Park and has asked. the town to put up the money to paint it the way it used to be white and green. Mr. Larose told council Mon day evening it should be its responsibilty to decide, what color to paint buildings owned by the cityv He- was referring to Jhe recent painting of the discotheque by teenagers who use it. The youngsters had volunteered to paint the building and the city had agreed to supply the paint, Much to Alderman Larose's no" one at city hall: hacLthered to tell the youngsters the building should be tJTl .5 52 Tuesday, September '30, 1969 The Ottawa Journal BOMB KILLS 2 MINIMUM ECLIPSES Only two eclipses occur In 1969, the minimum number that Symphony in NAPLES, Italy (APV Two port area.

A third boy, 8, was seriously injured. Police said the boys threw the bomb on a fire after having tried to break it open with rocks. Neapolitan boys, aged 8" and 6 killed Monday by the ex. plosion of a Second World War bomb they found in the Naples can occur in a year. Both eclipses are of the sun.

Dafk Discotheque Issue A- Deadlocks Gatineau Council Black painted In green and white as usuaL Alderman John Luck took a different view of the situation. He argued if the building was repainted right away in green and black the young painters would be discouraged and couldn't be counted on to do any work in the future. Aldermen Roger. Charette and and with Mr, Laroseihaf black was depressing (hat a new coat of paint was needed right away. Luck had the support of 'Alderman'-, Robert '( tabine and Ludovic Routhier the council was in deadlock: Mayor Jacques Poulln refused the opportunity of settling the question by voting for one group or the other and the discotheque will ail It is black.

ft 'V'Arthreat vOf a strike by, cab ijf favorable amendments to the new( Ottawa taxi bylaw aren't approved ha9 been made by --an Ottawa taxi i Following a third meeting at 'tity itall Monday nfgnt to, ex- plui. (the bylaw ta, cabbies, Quee)iiway Taxi president Nick said (fcrianges arerijt made to give, cabbies a break, cars be taicen -oir tne roaa leaving res A. i i iraenia wiinom service. f'm iaea or paraymg tne DO talk of a strike. Mm 4 les I cltyi hpwever was by Blue' tine Taxi owner- Donald Montgomery said 'in an Jintervew, later he would not 'take part in any strike.

He said meeting'of brokers was held in' preparing a brief io City Hall officials. He said there was any committee composed of brokers, owners and drivers are- to meet with. City Hal! staff shortly to discuss possible changes in the bylaws A number of complaints were aired at Mqnday night's meet tog. i The "issue! of licens ing was again, brought p. Deputy city solicitor James Dundas reiterated the matter would be studied although he didn't think regional licensing would come into effect (for some time.

Asked by the cabbies how to ko about quickening the process Mr. Dundas replied: Send letters to your friendly member of the legislative, as sembly. Charged In Holdup Granted Bail Two mca charged with rob bery with violence In connec-, tlon with a holdup at the Chez Henri Hotel pleaded not guilty in Hull Provincial Court Mon day. Charged ere Raymond Proulx, 30, of 295 MacLaren Street, and Fernand Dumas, 33, of 33 Pilon Street, HulL Judge Arthur Labbe set bail for Prohix at $2,000 cash or 5.000 property. and for Dumas at $1,000 cash or $1,500 property.

A preliminary hearing Is scheduled for Oct 10. Police say two men held up the night clerk at the hotel around 4.30 Saturday morning. The clerk was tied up but the hotel's safe containing $6,600 was. -found unopened in the basement of the hotel after the men were scared off by the hotel manager and a police constable. Proulx and Dumas were ar rested later when they were found asleep ia one of the hotel's rooms, Court News lIASinSII QIAKGES' Two persons were', arrested on narcotic charges, over the; weekend after a raid on downtown apartment, In court Monday, jBruce of 2128 Beaumont Road and Michael Feiffer, 23, of 389 MacLaren Street, Apt.

3, were remanded to Oct. 7 without plea on a joint charge of possession of hashish. RCMP narcotics officers seized two cubes of hashish, two suspected marijuana cigar ettes and an assortment of pills in the raid. YOUTH REMANDED An 18-year-old Ottawa youth, Ernest Gore of 343 Rochester Street, was remanded to Oct. 28 for sentence by Judge Marin Monday after being found guilty of stealing a stereo tape re- corder July 24.

In a statement taken from Gore July 24, and read at his trial he admitted to police acting as a look-out while a friend, Michael Lamour-eux, 16, of 497 Bay Street, stole the tape recorder-from a car parked In he Dow's Lake- Driveway area. Lamoureux earlier pleaded guilty to the charge and received a suspended sentence. LU FMJSIMAMS BiiajBjjBBBjaBjBSajBajaB VW I ifcw" -T -aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaa i laaaaaaaaaaawaaaeaeaaei mm wwia iiiiiMuaaaaaeaaaaaaa I 1 1 i 'J I SI'S 1 mm- HARDY AMIES If 7 SUITS JACKET AtlD TROUSER i 1 CO-ORDlHATjlS fl SI SITO gf I NECKWEAR i SIGNATURE Ii 1 SQUARES 'w. i If, II fs 71J rflTTfl ,0 0 tt A- fill Demer ol yil! 1. tow, i noor, 7 I n' Stor tor 5 i i I CHECK OUR 8 PAGE SECTION FOR ALL THE CHECK OUfc 8 PAGE SECTION FOR ALL THE OUTSTANDING "3-STORE SALE" VALUES!.

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