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pm, WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, IMS SKA LCD TENDERS marked to content. ddrsttj to tht undw-lned. will rcivd until OO pm iur, WKDNESDAT, MAT 1M Plant, pcciftcat.ona and tndr forma will be on view at Buildera Exchanges In Ottawa, King ton and DCL Toronto Branch Office and may bm obtained by General Contractors only from DCL Plana Section. Room 1U it the addreai be low on depoait of 93. 00 payable to Dtfanca Conduction (1MI Limited.

Security depoait aa called for In the Tender Documents mil si accompany render. el. D. JENNISOX. Secretary.

No. 4 Tvnp. Bld. Lyon OTTAWA, OnUrio. NATIONAL CAPITAL COMMISSION Tender for disposal of pulp logs, Lcamy Lakt Brewery Creek areas, P.Q.

Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to contents and addressed to the undent! ried. will be, received Until 12.00 noon, and opened in public at 13.15 in the Oi-Iicea of the Commission on FRIDAY, MAY It, IMS 1 1 Specifications may be obtained the Commissien Offices, Car-ling Avenue and Bell Street, Ottawa. Ontario. The highest or any tender not necessarily Address ail tenders to: HANDY, Secretary. National Capital Commission.

291 Car ling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS la the EsUte ef AGNES MARION ONDV, Ute ef the City, of Ot-. Uwa, la the County af Carle ten, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Agnes Marlon Condy, late of the said City of Ottawa, who died on or about 93rd day of April A.D.. 1IM.3, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigneds on or before May 18th after which date the Estate will be distributed, with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they aha 11 not than have notice.

Dated at Ottawa this 37th day of April. A.D.. 1M3. RUSSELL DICK.jQC. S3 Sparks Street, I Ottawa 4.

Canada. Executor. 6-11 TENDER THE ROMAN CATHOUC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD, OTTAWA, ONTARIO. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until clock WEDNESDAY, MAY IMS for tha construction of a ten-classroom school at Gardenv ale Road. Ottawa, Ontario.

General Contractors may obtain plans and specifics tions from T. V. MURRAY, ARCHITECT. 10S1 St KH I VALE ROAD, OTTAWA 3, upon deposit of $130.00 to be re imbursed when documents are returned fn food condition within one week following closing data of tenders. Sub-con tractora must enter copy of their sealed tenders to the undersigned at the School-Board Office, not later' than -o'clock p.m., on Tuesday, May 21, 1063, Lowest or any Under not necea- isrtU dtnlw4 RAYMOND GROULX, Administrator, 140 Cumberland Street, Ottawa 2.

Ont. TENDER THE ROMAN CATHOUC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD, OTTAWA, ONTARIO Sealed tenders will be receive! by the unoerstgned wiUI ctocsi for the construction 'of a lo-clasa-room school on Kaladar Streei, Ot tawa, osiftana. General Contractors may obtain plans and specif teat kmr from ROGER THIBAULT' ARCHITECT, 303 KENDALL AVCNUE. EAST- VIEW. ONTARIO, upon deposit of HMOo to be reimbursed wteen documents are returned la good condition within one wee follow ing ckwinf date of tandera.

Sabrofrt racier must enter copy Of their sealed tenders to the undersigned at the Scfeool Board Office, not later than o'clock pan on Tuesday. May 11, 1S. Lowewt or any tender not sjecee sarlly accept. RAYMOND GROULX Administrator. 14 Cumberland Street, Ottawa Ont.

a 1 TENDER THE ROMAN CATrtOUC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD, OTTAWA, ONTARIO. Bnsled tenders wll ao reee4vied or the swdsrsigwed until a stock WEDNESDAY, MAY It, tl fnr the construction of a rises rwwii addition to St Lewards Schsnnl Red) Roy Arena, Ottawa, vntarto. General Contrectore mar oHtaln tiane ami eperncetHvne frosa I LF rOR A RCH I TECT. CRCENF1E1JI AVfNl OTTAWA. uoon svpsett of ro ithafea wHen eoewfnenta are re surnesi good onwdtttoe.

eitiis ono werx eM towing Suhonrraoo'ra awsst antor aoaw of their sea led senders as the aa df "Hewed at two Rrheai Board Off.ce. not aster than a etos nv on Tasaaayt assy gi, leu. ny tendor sot aeee turseneen OSKKJIX. Anirstniatresnr. Cismcwrlanl treat, Ouawa Ont.

1 (CenUaued eel Meat rilaaaail CANADA 1 fROVINf'K Or QUEBEC DUTRICT Of HULL I CITY OF HULL PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE la herebv elven that soeclal assessment roll of the Ctty of Hull which has been prepared accoraing 10 sne auinoniy oi section 336A of the act Victoria. chapter 52, concerning any Immovable property Increase in value, between 'November 1st, 1M3 and April 30th. 1LW3. la now deposited ai the office of tne tniv tier a at the City Hall. Bald assessment roll will be opened for public in soection durins a oertod of (10- ten daya from the date of the ml notice.

During said pari1 of tlOr days, any person, in I own name or for other interested persons. having a complaint against said assessment roll, must give notice In wriuna to tne city ciera. ,) The revisors shall prooeed to the revision of said assessment run, at the City Hall at ten tlOt o'clock tne forenoon of May 17, iaj, and following days, In accordance with stipulations of Section 333A and tha following of the act Victoria, chapter 63 and Its GIVEN AT HULL, this 2nd day Of May. 1M3. ROLAND STEVENS.

City Clerk. 6 CITY OF OTTAWA Department of Planning and Works STORM SEWERS. Sesled Tenders addressed to the Chairman and Members of the Board of Control, will be received hv it Gew res Iv Uall Riiiuv Drive, Ottawa. 6ntario, up to 3-30 p.m. tuayngnt saving Timet TUESDAY.

MAY 14. IMS for -the construction of storm sewers In Rideau Ward as follows: FRANCES STREET from New man Avenue to King George Street, 231 Hn. ft. of 13 In. die.

pipe and .843 lio. ft, of dia DLoe PRANCES STREET from New man Avenue to Donald Street. 280 lin ft of IS in dia. oioe NEWMAN AVENUE from E-L Lots 20 and 27 to Frances Street 0 lin. ft.

of 12 in. dia. pipe Plans. Specifications, In forma. tlon and Forma of Tender may be obtained from the Sewer Branch Room 702.

on payment of a twenty-five dollar S23 deposit, in the form of cash or a certified cheouo osyabJe to the Corporation of the City of Ottawa, to the Trench Permit Staff, Room 701, 7th Floor, Department of Planning and Works, City Halt, Sussex Drive, Ottawa Ontario. When the contract documents arc returned In good order within 30 days after the opening dele of the tender the depoait will be refunded. No Tenders will be accented from the Contractors unless the ne of at least one emolovee who holds a Lifetime Blaster's Cer tificate of Competency. Issued by the Director of planning and Works of the City of Ottawa is submitted as part of the tender aocumeni. The Corporation does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender and In particular if onlv one tender is received the City reserves tne rtgnt to reject it.

A. T. HASTEY. City Clerk. Ottawa.

May 2. 1B83. 6 TENDERS Tenders are Invited on modern hunting lodge and property in Deux Rivieres area moose and daerl. Tenders close on May 31, '1963. C.

BRADLEY, Secretary -Treasurer. Stittsville. Ont. Phone 102. 6-11 CITY OF OTTAWA Department of Planning and Works CENTRAL.

CORE AREX SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATIONS Sealed tenders addressed to the Chairman and Members of the Board of Control will be received by its Secretary. City Hall, Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, up to 3.30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Timet TUESDAY. MAY 21. 1M1 for subsurface investigations, teat boring, soil aampUnc and teat pumping within the central portion oi ute city bounded by weiung- ton street, nanx street Liuriir Avenue- and the Rideau Canal, Plana, specifications.

tion and Forma of Tender may be obtained from the Sewer Branch. Room 702. on payment of twenty-five dollar (S2oi deoos t. in ine form oi caan or a certified cheque payable to the Corporation oi t-iiy oi wtawa, to noom 701, 7th Floor, Department of Planning and Works, City Hall, Sussex Drive, Ottawa, OnUrio. When the contract documents are returned In good order within 30 days after the opening date of the tender the deposit will be re i nam.

The Corporation does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender and. in particular if only one tender is received the City rewervee we rigm to reject A. T. HASTEY, Cltv Clerk. uitawa, AprjiJJ, I9Q3 A OSWALD R.

DALZtLL, 43. who hat been named first permanent general manager of the Ontano-St. Lawrence Development Commission. Former commissioner of recreation and parks for Metropolitan Toronto'! Scarborough Township, his job is to seek ways to improve facilities in 13 provincial parks between Kingston and the Quebec border. Safety Patrol Jamboree May 1 0,1 1 Award of a life-saving medal to a Saint John, NB, 12-year- old will highlight the third Na a- -J-', 34 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL i.

SATURDAY. MAY 4, 1963 Miscellaneous l6Al crnroFbTTAWA PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD TENDERS FOR COAL Tenders will be receive by th unrierais-ne4 up to IS. o'eiock noon IOST Thursday. May lath for the supplying of coal required by the City or Ottawa Public School Board tor healing aurpoaea during ui IHMl school taeen. SperiMcatione of kliula and ap-progimate quantUMa; erma and Condltiona; and Ui form of contract to antared Into by th successtul tenderer may bo tainod at th ollic of tha board's superintendent of BuMdingi, 330 Ciltnour Street.

Tandera mult be enclueed In a sealed envelope marked "Tender for Coal." No deposit la required with any lender. The lowest or any tender will not neceasamy be accepted. CORDON E. HAP.AJ4. Secretary-Treasurer- DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION (1951)-LIMITED PROJECT: Construction 'of Gravel Act-ess noad 1 ,000, reel I and Install underground Power line l.eoo feet), Ottawa Wireleaa Station.

Leltilm. Miscellaneous UM ICont. from Preceding CITY OF OTTAWA Department of Planning and Works SCHOOL SIDEWALKS Sealed Tender! addressed to the Chairman and Siembera of the Board of Control, wiu be received by He secretary, CMy Hall. Sussex Drive. Ottawa, Ontario, up to I 30 9 m.

iDeTltgtit Savins VtlfllllkV Hit II IMl for Contract i-30 -A' for the atruetton of eehool aide-walks aa tne following atreeta: Montreal Road North from Codda noad to avurma an ad. Rides Ward tris street Nortlt from Parkway "me aa 1 a rare au, cat-ieton Ward yrew Avenue South from fc. L. UM 1 so CtutrcaMU Ave, Queens-bora Ward la Street North tram Lai are Street to WMtmore Avenue. Carte en Weed Kerr A venae South from Breed- view Ave.

to Boyd Carle- Lazard street (eat from Iris Street te Dublin St, Car let ea Ward steenea) Ave. North flesh Gatna- borougw Ave. te DeneHary Ave, Tarletefli Ward Tremolev Road south from Avenue to St. Laurent, Gloucester War Falaiee Road South from fisher Avenue aa Highway la, tan-Vie. Ward Smyth Read North tram a I Drive aa Idgniaibe.

Cleaasater War MeriveW Read teat frosa 111 ft. L. Let Qunaa Sjgseo OTefsl tsaeeiftre ieef lnee mstrffo m4 Forns rf Txtae sno oe ooWweO Swtfaj tfie) akneaSwss tw SfM'H, Aoovti Tel. Tth rieor. Diaarmnns 04 Punwiln aw Warha.

City Hall. Stapum Drive. Ottawa. Ontario. The Cerporatjesi aoea not bind fUelf la atcept the hsm or env wnast en particular only one sends le received the City itaarise th ngtM a reject It.

A RSTtT City Clerk. Ottawa. ay 1 laaa (Coattlaa-ed eo Next Coieaaa) tional School Safety Patrol Jamboree, which will bring more than 500 children to Ottawa May 10 and .11. John Kiervin, who pulled a fellow pupil from the path of a truck while on intersection duty; will receive a Canadian Automobile Association gold medal from Madame Vanier. Plans call for a Friday tour of Government House, the National Archives and MintUp-lands Airport' arid other points of interest, a Saturday parade of 5,000 natrollers including those from the Ottawa area on Parliament Hill and a one-hour show at Lansdowne Park.

TRANSPORT UNITS U.S. railways operate 25.000 trucks, trailers and-buses. (Continued on Next Column) MORTGAGE SALE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY UNDER THK POWERS Or ST.r contained in a certain mortgage there will be offered for sale hv public auction by W. S. Walker Auctioneer, at his auction rooms 123 Mountbatten Street.

Ottawa. on Thursday, the 23rd day of Mv ttoy at the hour of IDA n-Klrwh In the afternoon. D.S.T.. the following landa and nrmiu, ln th. Township of Nepean, in the County of CsrltUm teinr composed of Lot no.

34. rteflatered Plan No. MMaa on which lands la aaid to be erected moaern seven room ferirfc veneer bungalow with attached garage and known as 34 Indian Road. The aaid Dremlsea wUI he nffererf for sale subject to a reserve bid and certain condition, of sale. Term, of sale are ten oer cent IJIO'rl as a deposit at time of sale and balance within thirty (301 days or as may be arranged.

For further nartlculara anil mr- -dltiona of sale apply to (-Gibbon. naipvr Kra nancy, oamsiers. 5 Erb Street East. Waterloo, Ontario, solicitors for the Mort gagee. Dated this 23th day of 1M.

April Urge Those' involved in this Michener -for- Permanent Speaker campaign, include C. A. Ashley, professor emeritus of political economy, Toronto University, T. H. B.

president and vice-chancellor of Trent Peterborough; H. I. Macdonald, dean of men, University College, and Assistant Professor of Political Economy, Toronto University; S. Rickard, registrar of York University, J. S.

Pettigrew, lecturer in Erfglish, Trinity College, University of Toronto, and J. H. Aitcheson, Professor of Political Economy, Dalhousie University. Once before, in recent years, another group of university men mounted campaign to put over a cause on Parliament Hill. Led by several members of the Jaculty of Carleton Uni- versity, the professors ad dressed a public indictment of former Bank of Canada Governor James Coyne's policies to the Government of tije.day.

Not long afterwards the Government moved to dismiss Mr. Coyne. The question of a Permanent Speaker arose once before, in 1957, when former Prime Minister Diefenbaker sounded out CCF-NDP Stanley Knowles, a specialist in Parliamentary procedure and House rules on such an appointment. For a number of different reasons, the plan then fell through. K'sHeir Has Second Heart Attack By HENRY SHAPIRO MOSCOW (UPI) Frol Premier Nikita Khrush chev's heir-apparent, has had a second' heart attack and is in serious condition," informed East European sources said today.

There was no' official announcement of the 55-year-old Kozlov's illness in accordance with Soviet custom, but the sstirces said there is considerable concern about it among the Kremlin KoZlov ranks directly below Khrushchev in the hierarchy of the party and Khrushchev once said he considered him his successor in the powerful post of party, first At present, he is both a party secretary and a members of the party's ruling Presidium. But even if Kozlov recovers, os he appeared to do after his first heart attack some years ago, it was believed that his health may make him too bad as he appeared' to do after his chev's heir apparent. EYE DEFECT: than 2 per ci normal children have ci eyes. tat of NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS By-Law. Number 68-63r The Ottsw.

Ptannlne Am HMni 1nvlM all. HMMrt' amim and citizens of the City of Ottawa to public meetings to hear comments for and against the provisions of By-Law Number 8-3, This by-law la known variously as the City Building Helghta, Parkins an Compre- aviia.vw 13 For the ouraoae of heartne the comments IKa piannlne1 hnsnt propose to divide the City Into five arras. i ARSA I bounded on the west by th City limits, on the north by the Ottawa River, on the eaat by ChurchiU Avenue, Carllng Avenue, Clyde Avenue and on the south by the City limits. ARIA bounded on the weai byeflyde Avenue. Carling Avenue, Churchill Avenue, on the north bv the Ottawa River, on the east by the CPR preacott rail- line, the Rideau Cangl and on the aouth by the City limits.

ARIA bounded on the north by th Queemway. on th east end aouth by the City llmlla and on the west by the Rideau River. ARIA bounded on the west by th Rideau River, on the aouth by the Queenaway. on the eaat bv the city limit and on th north by the Ottawa River. ARIA bounded on the east and aouth bv the Rideau River.

on the west by the Rideau Canal. -the CPR Preacott rail line and on th north by the Ottawa River. Three meetings will be held at the following place at th following times: Ar I Woodroffe Hlrh School 7 90 m. May S. IMS Are 1 Fisher Park High School 710 pm.

May IS, leas Area Rldgemont High School 7 30 m.r May 2X. 1W Ar, 4 Rideau High School pjn. May SS. 1M4 Are i Tim and lac te be announced later. Written submissions will also he received bv th Serretarr from anv.peraon who wishes to submit their comments In writing All written end oral submlsalona will be eonetdered by the Ottawa planning Area Bear prior to recommending a final bylaw te City CauncU.

Antique W. 3. ROBERTSON, Secretary. STRAND HALL, 1265 BAKX ST. OTTAWA 9 at 7 P.M.

FRIDAY, MAY 10 at 7 P.M. AFine Shipment of Antiques From FyfeYof Edinburgh, Scotland I Note View Date, Monday, May 6th, From 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. VrVSTWALKCRT AucUorrvet' REV. a W.

BLASE, who is leaving Wakefield and La-eel leg Parishes to take over the parish of Grace Anglican Church. Montreal. He will be inducted asrector May 9 by Rt. Rev.Kenneth Maguire, Bishop of Mindszenty May Leave Legation VATICAN CITY (UPI) Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty. Roman Catholic Primate of Hungary, quay leave the Legation in Budapest "in near future," Vatican sources said.

The sources Confirmed a Washington report by (he Italian news agency ANSA that the Cardinal's departure from nearly seven years asylum in the legation if "imminent." -The ANSA report said the information received in Washington came from Vienna and Budapest. Cardinal Mindszenty fflok j4Tfuge in the legation when the 1956 anti Communist revolt against the Communist government of Hungary collapsed under the force of Soviet troops and tanks. He has lived in a special apartment on the third floor of the building ever since. Last month, Franziskus Cardinal Koenig, Archbishop of Vienna, visited the Hungarian primate. "There was speculation at the time that he was arranging for Cardinal Mindszenty to leave the country.

Board Orders Bejl to Serve Osgoode Man By The Canadian Press The Bell Telephone Company of Canada has been ordered by the Board of Transport Commissioners to provide service to a client located in territory served by another firm. The majority decision made public Friday, involves the application for service by Walter J. McKenna In Osgoode township, immediately southwest of Ottawa. Metcalfe Telephones Limited, which serves the township, was ready to- provide telephone facilities for Mr. McKenna, but he said they were not the type he wanted and he applied to BeH.

Bell agreed that just across a road from Mr. McKenna's house it had 12 customers in adjacent Gloucester township. But -It said it was barred from giving Mr. McKenna service under 1902 legislation, and by- an agreement signed with the other telephone company and sanctioned by the board. Robert Gendron Cardin's Aid Robert Gendron, who has served with various departments of the federal Government in the last.

20 years, was appointed Friday as executive assistant to Associate Defence Minister Lucien Cardin. Mr. Gendron, a native of Ste. Marie de Beauce, was executive assistant to two former Liberal Postmasters-General from 1932 to 1957, the late Alcide Cote and Hugues Lapointe. Fire at La Pa Fire the ventilation duct in the' kitchen aiea of the La Paloma Dining Room and Tavern, 348 Rideau Street, about 6 a m.

today resulted in considerable No estimate was immediately available, Ottawa ftre department had the blaze under control quickly. Cause is being investigated. -i HIT BY LIGHTNING MILAN, Ittry Lightning hit streetcar irLa thunder, storm Friday. The car" "caught fire and smashed into another streetcar. Injuring five persons.

The vtie pawnee, th nuMiH- man and ticket taked aboard the car- hit by lightning all escaped In jirjr. Training Centres For Clergy TORONTO (CP) Vocational training centres fof clerevmen -r- Morrisburg Girl Wins Prize At Science Fair TORONTO (Special) Mary Allison, grade 11 student at Morrisburg High School, won Uhird girls In Jhe bio- may be built in Toronto, "science section at the real ana Kingston, Dy the tnited Church of Cariadd, it was announced Friday. Approval in principle was given by the church's board of 4cnilgi and secondary schools at Us annual meeting. The centres, would train cler gymen specialized minulriM such as the chap They would also instruct laymen in pastoral work. MINE KILLS FOUR SAIGON, South Viet Nam (Reuters) Four soldiers were Lkilled and four wourfded Friday wnen an army truck hit a mine on a road near Dalat, 'in the central Vietnamese mountains.

across Canada Science Fair here. Her display, molds and; bac teria, shows the effects of bac teria and mold on roots and Other Ottawa' district com petitors Were Peter Sterner, grade 10, saline water conversion, and John Israel, grade 11, principal of the vacuum tube, both from Soulh Grenville Dis trict High School, Present, and Sheila A. Russell, grade 9, Brockville Collegiate Institute, frogs, toads, their 'construction and reproduction: Some railway passenger cars have plywood floors. lH llnW 'l I Firing 35 Rockets; At Churchill By The CP) A total of 35 Canadian Black Brant rockets, -including' Canada's first two-stage rocket, will be fired from Fort Churchill, in the next twenty of the firings will be by the Defence Research Board. by the National Research Council and" four by Bristol Aero-Industries Limited of Winnipeg.

launchings willserve variety of purposes: further development of the Black Brant as a research-tool with the objective of making sales to the United States and other, countries: scientific experimenU concerned mainly with. in-, vestigation of the ionosphere; measurement of cosmic rays. A- HERE GOMES DADDY! wonder if he brought me a present? Last month he bought me a nice new boat to sail in at the cottage this Summer, but that doesn't count because he's in the Boats and Marine business you know, There's Mr. Johnstone our neighbor talking to my father. He owns his own fishing tackle store and he's the one who told my father about using Journal Instant Action Want Ads.

my Dad advertised Boats for Sale, he said The Journal was hardly out on the streets before customers began coming to buy. My Dad says more and more people are using Journal Instant Action Want Ads to buy merchandise of every kind and get dollar value from the many stores who advertise. If you're planning to buy anything for the. Summer season ahead, check the special out door feature for all, your needs in Today's My father willl He knows that he can get all the equipment he needs to moJce my Summer, the happiest one Mummy will be happy' too! CHECK TODAY'S SPECIAL FEATURE -IN JOlJRNaAL Imtant Action WilNT ilDS 236-7511 The'-Shopping Place of Thousands.

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