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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 3

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Y'Y 7 "-V-. Y- 7 Yr 7-'Y 7 ff" 1 1 7 r. I 1 '7r I -1 S'" "It ii r--rr V' -JJ- -r i I i rv I I 1-M I I 1 11 iv (- I I 1 I- II 1 1 1 1 LvJ THE PUPILS CHOICE Mm i TOPS AT ST. ALOYSIUS IUGH Head Boy and Head Girt at St. Aloyaiua High School in Catineau thii year art Bob Briseboii and i Anjela Blanc, both In 4lh High.

Bob if tht (on of Mr. and Mr. Ciltea Briaeboia, and Angela la the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Joseph LeBlanc.

iJourwl mat kr Domlnlea Wld) By CORD LOME BANK AND SPARKS: EJt-alderman Ua Avary, on of tha many Charlotte Whlttoa anUgoniats, throwing his Chapeau again into the political wars come December A new flying squad being formed at No. 1" Police SuUon, baa been dubbed "The Uniouchablea" by cop colleagues Former OtUwa footballer Carry McEvoy strolls up the middle aisle Nov. 24 W. Tanner of the Dominion Observatory oil to Rom today to attend the International Astronomical Union symposium on Sit Testing. Among -Uteres, that might com up is the Catineau Park location for the new observatory George Gunderaoa, Just back from a European Jaunt presented a banner from the West Vienna Rotary dub to fellow West OtUwa Rotariana SHED A TEAR for th big contingent of Pembrok folk who drove all tit way down here and paid six bucks torse only two minutes of boxing at the Auditorium Tuesday for the S100-a-seat ringsidera in Chicago who hadn't even mad it to their pews before the listoa lark ended ao- abruptly for Patterson for the boys who got sucked Into even money bets and picked Patterson for th' fellow who promotes th next closed circuit television fight Ottawa; with no trimmings, such as a preliminary bout or' two, or an old Grey Cup movie or both Pat, yjMarsden.

who predicted at considerable length," that. Pat', tenon would retain his till for Jak Dun lap and Solly Ages who Sew to Chicago to see th fray. "Fortunately had couple of Astil says Jake. EVEN ON SUNDAYS: It nlc" sunny Sunday afternoon, and Rich Little was driving leisurely down Elgin Street As he approached th subway be noticed car In th lan beside him. Th driver was Controller Uoyd Francis, on of th many sparring mates of Mayor Whltton, was, as Rich puts it, "gawking" at the construction work along the Queeoaway, and not paying much atten- 'I -7' tion to th road.

Mustering up bis best Charlotte Whltton Imitation, Rich leaned out the window of his car and rreamed: 'Why don't yon look where you're going, you stupid oaf!" Rich says a looktof stark terror flashed across Lloyd's face, 3J(JtojwyJ'sjive hounding me days." Rich, incidenully, is to appear with hia imitations and impressions on the Tommy Ambrose ShewQcVlJ. cV cording, to Gib Kerr. HERE AND THERE: Tom NeUU reports that TCA w.U 'revive a practice of a few year ago this Sunday in con, ducting half-hour' Viscount fl.ighie from tplands to the Catineau Hills. The flights art designed to giv passengers a complete view of the spectacle of colorful Autumn leaves, which should be at their best about this weekend Quotable Quotas From th five-year-old child of a Carletoa University professor aa he strolled about the sculptures in front of the university's buildings: "What the is The young gal who won the Governor General's Medal at th Notr Dam Convent graduation exercises, bears th uncommon snd definitely Irish name of Chibieaa Sheehan. It's pronounced "Q-E-Nass" according to an Irish Emhawy scholar, Snd means -quietness, peace, and ralra Best part of the championship (ght telecast aavs Meyer Gfick.

was when Arehi. Moor climbed Into th Clad InHll gwlflMg 'capThTltarryihg HEAD HILLCREST. STUDENTS Peter Fallia, son of Mr. snd Mrs. A.

H. Fall is, and Lyn Mundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. have been elected Head Boy and Girl at Hillcrest this year.

(Journal pfcota hr DonUMaa Wide) OMB Rejects Champlain Penthouses By PETER JACK MAN of Th Journal Construction of four penthouse apartments on the Champlain Towers on Rideau Terrace was rejected by 'Ontari Municipal Board her Wednesday. In the day-long hearing vice-! chairman H. E. Roberts and V. S.

Miiburn also: Approved construction of a watermain on the Walkley Road from McCarthy Road to Riverside Drive, despite objections of property owners on the street; Reserved judgment on con struction of a school sidewalk on th north aid of Hemlock Road from St Laurent Boule vard to Birch Street; Approved Installation of storm sewers on Portal Avenue and Cunningham Avenu between Applewood Crescent and Cav endish Road, despite opposition of property owners; Add roved construction of. a school sidewalk on the south side of Falais Road from the Pres-cott Highway to FUher Avenue. despite objection of property owners. HEARINGS POSTPONED Two other zoning hearings. Including on to rezon the old Woodroffe Public School prop erty on Woodroir Avenu at Knightsbrldga Road for apart ments, set over for a future data because of lack of time.

Th board la sitting today at a svo 1 1 on the application to incorporate the community. Th Champlain Towers hear ing was ordered at the request of Campeau Construction after Board of l'and City Council refused permission to extend the elevator and boiler room penthouses to provide four additional apartments; Owner Robert Campeau said th extension of th penthouse would Improve th appearance of the jtiiMing without Increas-tag th height. However neighbors led by James M. Fahie, ill Rideau Tarrac. argued that the adyhasjjdudJhe sunlight on their properties and that the penthouse would reduce It further.

OVER HEIGHT LIMIT City Solicitor Donald gambling warned that approval of the request would result similar applications from other property owners for the same concession. This he said would resuft "in" breaking the city's I IS-foot building height limit without any measure of control. Objections from property own-! era on Falaise Road and Hemlock Road to the construction of the school sidewalks were based on the lack of use and damage to lawns and trees. In Carleton Heights. Alex Mack, mi, Falaise.

JnadLsald reconstruction of services and la more pressing than sidewalks which he believed would be more difficult" to build until after the other work la done snd the ditches closed. Frank Williams, 111 Walkley Road, speaking for his neigh bors, opposed the. watermain be cause he said, tbey didn't need it and war being forced to pay for a lacility to serve developers in th Mooney's Bsy area. SEWERS OPPOSED' Residents on Cunningham Avenu and Portal Avenu opposed construction of th storm sewers because they said the slope of the street provided adequate drainage. They also objected to the city sending them notice of plans to Install pavement and curbs and then sending out notices for storm sewers after the time for appeal had passed for the pavement.

wanted pavement but were opposed te th sewers and. felt tbey were being told they could not have von without th other. 6089 6135 5786 6sor 4832,: 6250 6216 6j19 5367 6559 6588 6620 6576 6614 5072 6557 9 95 10 9.6 10 9 The students at, Hutt Protestant High School have selected Ann French. 16, and Grant McClelland. 18.

as their Head Girl and Boy. Both Ann and Grant are in Grade 11. (Journal photo br Oojnlnlaa Wide) MosfriVital in History' COLOUR AND TYPX 10 i 14.,. 6reenBeig Khamaria i 840.00 10 14 BeitjeGreen Khamaria i 840.00 9 1 12 Off While 489.00 9 i 12 WhiteBrow Moroccan Desion 579.00 i 42leigt fiia-wia Spray I 12 Rosefawn Aubusson 540.00 i 12 IcoseBlm Aubusson 489.00 I 12 Green Aubusson 489.00 'i 12 RoseFawn Aubusson' 489.00 SpiceTawn Aubusson 1- 489.00 17.4 CinnamonGfeen Aubusson 918.00 15 SpiceFawn Aubusson 720.00 13.5 SpiceFawn Aubusson 695.00 18 SpiceFawn Aubusson 918.00 15 Fawn Aubusson 619.00 8.3 i 14.7 BeijeGreen Aubusson 619.00 498.00 498.00 198.00 320.00 269.00 298.00 198.00 219.00 269.00 298.00 549.00 309.00 r.7ja.iv gq on ino fHV No approvals for the above listed ruga, due to drastic reduction. We urgently recommend early shopping Saturday.

CARPET BUDCET PLAN AirBllle delivers with tip-to 36 months on balance construction of new pavement i. i a i 4 -f r- 4 RIDEAU STUDENTS' PICKS Th Head Boy and Girt at Rideau High School for 1963-83 will be John Shaw. 18. and Alayn 17. They war elected by vol of th students and will preside over the Student Council in th upcoming school year.

(journal rHoto sr rjwamtoa Chest Off, Running With Biggest Blast By JANE BECKER, of Th Journal -Everything went like clock work at th Central' Council of vl Clubs' luncheon for launching the Ottawa and District Community Chest drive at the Chateau Laurier Wednes- At exactly 1 p.m. Mayor Whltton with th wish that neither foul weather nor any vicissitude would dampen the campaign's fervor pulled back th velvet curtain on the giant cash register beside the hotel. Th campaign was officially on. Aa if to signal it, workers on the new. cross-town collector sewer set off a round of dynamite blasts beside th mouth of th Canal, just under the Chateau bridge.

They were merely blasting a regulator chamber to the sewer entrance, they explained later. MONTH-LONG RACE But to the knot. of Chest officials, luncheon guests, and citixens around, was like a well-timed gun setting off the month-long race to raise 11.111,- 00 for Ottawa's social and welfare agencies. The campaign is th biggest Chest drive ever launched In OtUwa and, according to general feeling around town on pf th most vital. "Never in the1 of the Chest baa It been so Important for a campaign to succeed," said Mayor Whitton, as she brought chrie greetings to the, luncheon, "because Ottawa not aa Industrial town and our.

per capita income and contribu tion tend to become static Yet our needs are growing constantly." Just how much they are grow ing waa pointed out by Chest-) Public Relations director Mike Roberts. UP This' year's goal Is S7I.M mora than was raised last year, yet the gap between what Ottawa agencies say they would like for th coming year and this year's Chest target la atill 00.004. "la other words, the target is the minimum which must be raised If th agencies are to carry on. be said. --'Now that th campaign has left th starting line.

Chest of ficials will track at a -series of National vice president Thomas Short said that he would continue th battl for pay against first day of sick weekly report luncheons, start- taken by prevailmgirsie Union. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY indian rug sale! 16 indian nigs drastically reduced for quick clearance Embossed aubusson and Chinese spray designs interpreted to perfection in the finest quality mill spun yarns, and fast dye colours. Up to 60 Off tT ing Oct. I. They win hear th Chateau cash register will keep final report at closing din- tallying up the daily totals sa ner Nov.

Ottawa can se th results In th meantime, the giant of Sharing th Un -d Way. Urge Seniority Basis For Layoffs in CS Som 200 prevailing rat employees of th government decided Tuesday night to call for a uniform system of lay offs "based on seniority and ap plicable to all departments. Th meeting, called by th prevailing rat employes group of th Civil Service Association Ottawa-Hull local council, was 'told tbst dismissals had been mad effective with little as 48 hours' notice. It waa decided to request that seniority lists of prevailing rat employees be promi nently posted In all' employee at th CSACs na lional convention next week. A letter th Depart, ment of Agriculture stated thai pay adjustments for prevailing rat personnel at the Central Experimental Farm would ap ply back to May 1.

1961. A if partment or Agriculture spokesman told Th Journal to. day that change In rates would affect about 100 employees. "Many will receive as much as 50," Bob Carruthers chaired th meeting, snd Dan Cocklin, president of th Ottawa Hull local, was also present PRESENTS CREDENTIALS MOSCOW Foy D. ler presented his credentials to th Kremlin today as tha U.S.

Ambassador to th Soviet i 4: r. i 1 JO lzi-12 Bank St CES-IM.

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