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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 29

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SHOP AT KRESGE'S For Better Values 19 uuu sr. WDTGATE SHOPPING CENTRE DISTINCTIVE HOMES ADVANCE CONST. OF OTTAWA ITD. 822 1455 731-5481 IOA hot FOR THE FINEST FURS GORDON BURROWS The-House of Distinguished Furniture Wjhty Qualified Interior. Docnrator 247 Bank 232-0889 Ottma, Hun nut Area (rides Only! Far 1965 tC aVnf hTttM morrfed JurlM IKS.

VMI can ttotaifi vr ftff, I I rBtitti Fovrrurss Atir Cltpolnq, wMin onnMHKtmfrt coftv tf wdln vital at or Ictftv fruit ftw vfftclof wfw formtJ tM ctrwnony IOA IMS ftrtt Oin WtfrttY GV Industrial Avttwt. Ottawa, Onion. MaattM yowr marrt4 nam, mw owmi, Marts! IOA Hart LlM "A qnslllj mi IB furs sine 12" Mossrova St JM-406 (BttwMa mane a Mill II It I CHARGE THE EASY WAY WITH ONE OF OUR 3 CREDIT PLANS I IM WSU IlwKonttl Flnt Rugs AND CirMllni f4 Bsnk St with the offence FINED t2N Mathew. Sunstrom, 39, of 8i James street, was fined 1200 and 12 costs, or 15 days Thursday in Ottawa Magistrate's Court after pleading guilty Jo impaired driving. He was arrestetl Wednesday.

i Fined the same amount was Leonard Mclnnis, 29. of Pern broke, when he pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Both had their licences, suspended one year. Mclnnis was arrested after a chase along the Queens- way. KICKED DOOR When Michael J.

of Richmond, couldn't get a cup of coffee at a Somerset Street restaurant he kicked the class door and broke the pane. Now he faces paying $50 for orooertv damage. He was remanded tb April 1 for penalty In Ottawa Magistrate's Court after pleading guilty. SEVEN FINED Fines of 125 and $2- costs or three days have been imposed on seven men In Ottawa Magistrate's Court, who adm 1 1 1 gaming house charges following a raid March in which nine persons were arrested. Fined after pleading guilty to being an "occupier" nf a gaming house waa Robert Mc Caffrey.

42, of 53 Bolton Street. Six others pleaded guilty to being found-ins at the house, Imported washable' and drip-dry Fibreglass fabrle. flocked In white leaf and Fleur-de-Lls deslim, with White, Champa one or Aqua background. 45" wide. yd.

45" Wide Spring Wool Tweeds Full aultlnr width wool tweeds In sn assortment of pastel colours, and In plain and fancy weaves. Ideal for Spring coats, suits, etc. yd. a Wmm I I 1 aasssssssssssssaaammmmwassssssssa. 1 1 GIANT CHEQUE FOR CHILDREN'S AID A delighted Raymond Ranger (left), resident of the Children' Aid Society, -Thursday received a giant cheque for $2,0 00 from the Ottawa Kinsmen Club.

The money is part at that raised at the Kinsmen radio auction Feb. 27, and will be used for furnishings for the CAS new receiving' entre on Bank Street at Billings Bridge. With Mr. "Ranger are Ken Hacker, (centre) vice-president of tlie club, and R. A.

Murphy, chairman of the auction SPRINGHEAD, England (CP) Rnan Marsdsn recently won his- first cake-baking contest. Dialing 40" other competitors. "It usually 'takes Brian alL his time to boil an egg." his mother said, "but I must admit his sponge is better than mine. Brian. 11 e'8ht' years old.

NEW LOCATION J. EMILE LIMITED "Tour Favorite Jeweller" oALHousn n. tJwnot Photo by OomMion WW) IlEWS Albert Blondeau. 15, pf 129 known as the Grapevine Club, York' was sentenced: to 12 months in Ontario-Reforma tory Thursday in Ottawa Magis trate's Court after pleading guilty to shopbreaking. He was arrested along with a companion alter a Jan.

17 break-In at Capital Dodge- Chrysler Limited, 1554 Carllni I3W Sparks Street They were: Keith' Ferguson, 47, ot IN Cambridge Edward Reilly, 33, of Mano- tick; William Chambers. of Connor Street: James Mackey, -52, of J17 Savard Street, Eastview; Joseph Mc Graw. 32. of 1320 Avenue Avenue. A second man is also James Kelly, before the courts in connection1 Rochester Street.

Special 1 .97 42,. of 34 The rake-off donated by the winners over a three- month period amounted to 1795. police Charges against two men were withdrawn. Chest' Won't Handle Fund-raising CORNWALL (Special) The Cornwall Community Chest Association Thursday night voted against accepting the YM-YWCA into its organization. Appearing an nually to meet operational maintenance and expenses, the YMYWCA representative J.

W. Billings told Chest officials his organization would give 100 good workers to the Com munity Chest campaign." Keith Jodoin, president of the Community Cheat. said "it's too large a burden to handle in one year." Mr. Billings suggested the real reason for denying the application was that the Cornwall and District Labor Coun cil, who were consulted by the Community Chest, opposed the move because the YM YWCA was not a weiiare organiza tion. PEAKSpiSCOVEREb A 1935 NalioftalGeographlc Society expedition to IheYukon discovered 19 peaks moreNhan 10.000 feet high.

4 Friday; March 19, .1965 The Ottawa Journal 29 30 MINUTES TO TOKYO NEW, TOWN NEEDS The British housing ministry estimates that by 19K( II new towns will be needed for the expanding population' around Bir- LAND L'SE BERLIN Forests and croplands combined comprise 60 per cent of the.Saar region, famous for its industries. RocketTrayel Next Step? HAMILTON BASE, Calif. (AP) "A ticket to Toyo," you'll say 10 years from now "FuU. responsibility for all iirraitgcmcttts understanding 'of, family wishes ZJalseondtylanfair FUNERAL DIRECTORS cussing possibilities rather ih.in policies. He points a concept developed by Philip Bono and colleagues ol the Douglat-Aircruft Company.

RE-USE ROCKETS The Bono rocket ship would take blf and land vertically at spaceports no larger than present airfields. It would accelerate relatively slowly and gently, then streak its destination at more 17.000 miles an hour 20 times faster than today's jets and seven times the speed nl forthromihg supersonic The rockets would be re-usuble. 1 he transports would carry up to 260 passengers resting on contour couches during the short flight interval. At destination, a combination bf power, detachable parachutes and extending legs would manoeuvre the craft to an easy landing. and rocket there in 30 minutes.

supersonic aircraft flying at 3.000 to miles an hour are much. too slow for one of the top U.S. Army missilemen, Ma, Gen. Andrew Lolli. 'I Say take the big step skip the supersonic aircraft and go directly to missile transport," declares commander of 31S Mclaod St.

233-1143 1098 Byron Ava. 728-1761 (Bttwtm Sank w4 O'Connor) (SttwMn Woeavsfft one CornpMn) the 28th Region, North. Ameri can Air Defence Interviewed at his headquarters. Lolli stressed he was dis- Barking Dog Warns House Afire CORNWALL (Special) A volunteer firefighter was awak ened by the barking of his dog nere early this morning to find his house ablaze. Albert Villemaire, of nearby Glen Walter, was able to waken nit and tvrn rhil cren, Bernard, 15, and Diane, 2.

and lead them to safety. The dog, four-year-old col- iJie, Lassie, also scampered to safety after sounding the alarm. Then Mr. Villemaire joined with 13 other volunteer firefighters to battle the flames. The fire' is believed to have started in a back shed and through the kitchen area into the back upstairs of the frame house.

High winds led the flames which destroyed the rear section of the house. jMrNs Warren Honored At Seed Fair BEACHBURG (Special) For outstanding Service to his community. Mills Warren of Egan-ville was presented with a plaque at Renfrew County Seed Fair fair was sponsored by-Renfrew County Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Mr. Warren Is immediate past president of the crop association and of Renfrew County Federation of as well as being chairman of Eganville and District High School Board.

Prof. George Jones of the Ontario Agricultural College poke on chemical weed kill ers. Alfred Gibbons, crop asso ciation president, and- hi John, who farm together in the Renfrew area, were the T. Eatoa trophy for best exhibit in' the show. Their winning exhibit was a sample of Fall wheat Frank Dench, county agri cultural representative.

said there was a decrease this year in the number of exhibits, but quality was exceptionally good. Judges were Dick Morgan and Bob. Wight of the Federal Department of Agriculture. Gold Theff Arrests SOUTHAMPTON. England (Reuters) Two men have been arrested In connection with the recent 100.000 ($300,000) gold bullion robbery from the liner Capetown Castle, police have announced.

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