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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 2

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2 V--'' 'r'- I 1 rr-- I i -v 15 HOMELESS Four families were driven from these two Hinchey itreet home by flames which' krokl out In th rear of tht building at th ALL ESCAPE INJURY Itreet Thursday afternoon. No one waa injured. Driven from their home at 203 Hinchey were Mr. and Mr. Hector lafontatne; a eon, Aurele, 21; a daughter, Janet, 23: Mr.

and Mra. Roland Cour-villa and their daughter Dlan. Mr. CourvUI if a Lafontaine ton-in-law. Burned out of 205 Hinchey were Mr.

and Mr. Adrien Ralnvllle, their four young-ten 'two ton and two daughter) and Mr. and Mr. Oicar Villeneuve, who occupied the downstair. Extensive Damage Both the two-storey dwellings were extensively damaged.

The fire apparently broke out at the rear of 205 Hinchey where the Rainvllle lived. It quickly engulfed the rear of the building end spread to the roof or 203 Hinchey. Mrs, Ralnvili did not learn of the disaster until the fire Sm Dollars Ca Records Because It's lot more fun telling your dollars where to go than wondering where they went, may be suggest that you take advantage of The Davis Agency's Quality Control bar-gains when you buy records. There art hundreds of bar- lain every day in our record LIM1TSD las imim st. cai-itas CONNOR Vtathtn It a 0H.

I tSS SVAXE ST. tat llBMlim Gong to the MALL GO O.T.C. tight Thursday afternoon. The Or spread to-the building at the left and gutted lu upper itorev. Fifteen Homeless In Hinchey Fire Fifteen people: were left homeless when fir of undetermined origin swept through the upper itoreys of two frame house at 203 and 205 Hinchey was out She had been visiting her daughter the hospital snd returned to find her apart' ment gutted, Mr.

Laf oatalne. who stood the street watching the blaze spread to the roof of his bouse at Hinchey remarked bitterly that be had Just computed $0 worth of renovation oa hi "We worked a long time to nx that place Jie said. "Right now I feel like letting the whole thing go The homeless were quickly offered shelter by neighbors. l(THOI0i' 3 it-Jit (Jourrul Photo by DaminMM WI4t Instant Beer! TORONTO. July 15.

Beer drinkers and brewers here turned up their nose Thursday at reports of the newest beverage instant beer. The beer just add carbonated water was anything but an instant success among thoae interviewed. JorltrPiesley, brewmsster at Molson's Brewery, said he doubted -if the brew, developed by fiats Breweries of Britain, would be sama as "real beer. One drinker declared: "Knocking the top erf a bottle is instant enough for me." PtCTON BOY KILLED PICTON (CPWaul Douglss died In hospital Wednesday night from Inuries suffered Mondsy whea (truck by a ear near hia home. Forecast Expansion In Parlcwood Hills Drilling In the vicinity of, year.

Between Merivsle Road Parkwood Hills subdiviilon'haa provided water supplies sufficient to warrant extern ion of the subdivision. It was reported at Nepean township council last night. There are now about 400 home In the subdivision, which will be enlarged by Mined Construction Limited. Joseph Chalmers, municipal engineer, said he estimated consumption at "100 gallons a tudio. because, when have j.

i oa Resources Commission. Insist the fact that the Ontario Water in stock than 120 records more days, reduce them in price from 20 to 50 per cent It's your opportunity to make big saving while adding first quality record to your library. Remember, there are bargains in records every day at the Davis Agency. MimiIm BakKripttena SkhIi (an takl( Fuatoa swllry Wtsama si" OrnUif CarSt rirty OaX Art F1wra 1 sufUan CwaiM tttwara (U ealrt therrt no piece eulfe Jl it" 21 Sparks Street and Carlingwood Shopping Centre Bath stores dial CES-74W head at normal pressure Surveys had ehown that when lawn sprinklers are used, the figure sometime reaches "200 gallons a "You design for 100 gallons a he said, "but you have to' consider peak periods, and that there be allowed a margin in of lire or other emergencies." On Rezonlag Council agreed to make application for permission to ra-aona a Clyde avenue lot from residential to commercial. The petitioning lawyers L.

C. As-aaly and Murray Citron, represented "a group of Mr. Citron said his clients hoped to havs a supermarket mtedonlhi. Jotwithinv and Lotta street, it Is now oc cupied by an unused township school. i Council agreed to a second request, that, if possible, an ad)cent lane would be closed.

It's possible that Hydro will remarked Reeve Moodie. "We should charge for eH-this he said. "We ha vent done so in the past but should." The reeve was supported when he euggested that the township should have "someone to take car of these toning bylaws and was authorized by council to ask Ottawa Planning and Works Department officials 'for a list of qualifications required in a man appointed to such The reeve believed the salary would be between 16,000 and 17.000. Ha said subdivisions, eewer and watermatn development were "getting ahead of" the munfclpsl office naff. LlvCYpbol, the great English seaport, received its first char-terJtrom King John hi 1207 SPECIAL SPORT SHIRTS Long Slttvts 3 for SlO.OO Reg.

$3.00 $3-95 White, Grey, Powder Blue, Green, Beige, Blue Check, Red Check Slxei H.to Cut 4 TKUiU 7iUtu BANK STREET TODAY, JULY 15, 1960' IN 'JET' BOAT RADIATION SHELTER DRIVE to do in case of aa atomic Toronto for the next two TORONTO, July 15. Toronto's civil defence committee has launched an "educate tne beople" A mobile radiation fallout shel- month, Rescuer Had Close Brush With Disaster no Meindert Hebbems, on of basements was unveiled be- the greateat of Dutch painters, fore Metro and civil defence died in poverty in Amsterdam campaign to showcititens what officials, it wm oa anew inin 1709. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL Arthur Charron, who diitin-l guished himself Wednesday by rescuing seven yscMsmen from the Deschenes Rapids with a mall turbo-propulsion boat, says he had a close brush with djj.aiter jiimtelf. He disclosed in an Interview. that' his boat was swept into the shallow rapids during the last stage of the rescue, and only aa open throttle thrust by the BO-horsepower motor saved the boat and its four occupants from "shooting" the rapids.

Sou by Current Mr. Charron and Maurice Belair, both employed by Blair Equipment Company, had just taken Gordon Foy and Davidson off the yawl Negark. when their boat waa spun around by the treacherous current snd hurled downstream. With a sudden burst of power, tne boat turned around once more and headed up stream, out of the rapids and hack to the Britannia Yacht Club house. This wound up a 15-hour operation to rescue sailors strsnded on tne two grounded sailboats.

Seven were saved by Mr. Charron and his revolutionary boat, aqd three by a helicopter. "Any other type of boat couM not hare done what we he eesnaestted. He explained that the Dowty Turbocraft, designed only last. year, draws only three Inches of water at top speed 435 miles per hour).

No other motorboat can operate in waters to ahal' low. Struck Reck Even with this shallow draft. the turbocraft (truck rock ev era times, he said. The flbre-glas hull waa not damaged. seriously.

The 28-year-old boat sales-: man bad driven the new about 25- times for 'demonstrations to prospective buyers, but never on rescue mission, The boat is propelled by a motor patterned after-the turbo-prop aircraft engines, ex cept that water replace air as the source of thruiL Water is sucked into the motor through a screen in the hull, pumped through the turbines and forced out rear exhaust under pressure. Guests 'Lift' 900 Spoons A Season LAKE LOUISE, Aha. (CP) -Light-fingered guests lift about NO teaspoons and light-headed chipmunks gobble up 15.008 poppies from the Chateau Lake Leuls each summer. The, Iceland popples are supposed to be perennials, says office manager BlU Ruff, "but the chipmunks eat the seeds and the beds- of flowers hsve to be replaced every year." Poppies sre used for producing opium snd "the seeds give the chipmunks quit a he explained. The maitre Cermaa-bora Hans Marshall, gallantly calls the "guests who take teaspoons "souvenir collectors." "We started last aeaaaa with l.Mt teaspoons and at the end of the season Mt were gone." VACATION SPECIAL GRAFLEX CENTURY 35A Ce) i CQ CAMERA with leather case A SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW CAMERA HOUSE LIMITED 207 Spark Street, at Bank CU-JS74 T.

J. BARNETT, R.O. OPTOMETRIST two airBACTtNS iseMt-MnaMMr eauiss with not W-U mU xaminatkMl utpnMat. -OBTaomca aoosw mu aa SMataMot at fieular muaeto efeto. 1 MOnitBN fbamb bab a kiln aaaulaa a a latait atyla ka aodani are waar.

TWO SXriBKNCBB BBOISTntD OFTOMBTBIBTf IN ATTSNDANCB Olauca ImiiI far' OKI TSAB aakH Laaa, Tkafl at. araakasa CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED Suite 102. IN Sparks Street torn Matrasautaa Stan) Elevator Service Dial CE2-IS2S 1 HOOVER POUSIIER-r jaamTxL buffing pads, Reg. 49.95 'jK jDn Sale Saturday f'Zi 32.75 1 HOOVER VACUUM CLEAIiER Model S28 eompleta with all Kef. 79.9S On Sale Saturday SS-75 Limited Quantities! Via ft Our Store Betweea ajsb and pm.

Tomorrow MifflSS'-J DAHa tt LAUItlEn 'A' Lj "Ifc ynnR "Ohqw'i Stliet Furniture anJA irTJr" BANK at LAURIER 4 New Fashion For Your Bedroom Crafted In Beautiful Walnut or Cherry A contemporary designed suite consisting- of triple 4-drawer est and panel bed in sleek ofT-the-floor styling. These sophisticated chest pieces, always in fashion, will add elegance to your express your own gooa uuie. ai me same wne you save many dollars that you would expect to pay for such quality construction and original styling. Specially priced at only 4 I I 1 home and exp 298 home and ALL WOOL RUG REMNANTS One-of-a-kind Rugs At Great Savings! NO. SIZE DESCRIPTION 1.

O'xir -Grey all wool tweed 2. B'xfl' Gold all wool twist broadloonv 3. 9'x9'S Beige extra heavy twist 4. 12'xl2'S Rose extra heavy twist ,5. Txl2" Champagne beige, extra heavy twist 6.

fl'xlS' Sandalwood all wool tweed 7. fi'xl3' Gold aU wool twist 8. 12'xl2'10 Mushroom all wool twist 9. 6'x9" Grey hints all wool 10. 7'3ttr Champagne beige extra heavy twist -11, 9'xl2' Turquoise tone-on-tone.

12. Beige aU wool tweed 14. 9'xl2' Mushroom tone-on-tone .15, 6'x9 Green Chlnts all wool 16. 9 x135 Grey all wool twtet 17. 9'xl2' Green all wool tweed 18.

9'xl2' Bermuda beige extra heavy twist 19. 'x9' Sand all wool twist 20. Sand all wool twist -V 21, 9'xir Gold-black all wool tweed 1 ft MW it--- yir Last Chance For Our APPLIAKCE DEPARTMENT REMODELLING REa SALE 132.00 69.00 4 170.00 lltt 300.00 139.00 9112 169.00 $13 139.00 99 169.00 9119) 69.00 1 41 105.00 9 S4 432.00 132.00 9 132.00 9 tS 69.00 9 4 179.00 911 132.00 9 229.00 17 69.00 $41 132.00 9 132.00 We still have tC good selection of appliances and televisions on sale during our remodelling sale. Don't remiss thm drop to now and browse around. REFRIGERATORS by Frlgldalre.

Westlnghouse, Leonard and PhDco. sCOAQ Cf A Regularly $289.93 to 1593.00. Oa Sab) at TawsU 7 ELECTRIC RANGES by Moffat, Frlgidair and Flndlay, sizes 2T, 24" and Begularty S179O0 to S372 30. Oa Sale at WRINGER WASHERS by Moffat, Simplicity and Connor, Regularly priced from 1149.95 to S219JW. On Sale at AUTOMATIC WASHERS $126-50 $259 $99.95 to $129 by Frigidair and Simplicity.

Regularly $299.93 tJyl BA 4KOno 234 TELEVISION i-i a. 4. fc i sad a) by Admiral. Marconi, Phlko ind Westlnghouse, 31" and 2-1" ht ubl models, portables and consoles. st el tt CA Regulsrly $239.00 to $439.00.

Sale Price 9 X77 to Convenient Budget Terms Arranged! Mb.

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