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

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TheOttawaJournal JEW'' -4 Gerda Probe Price Tag 'TSSiil pjWOwv-Mi Lewi By Tba CP) The Judicial The controversial Munsinger inquiry matters relating iettni-sefrote wai CQn- GerMunsinger" will Mr.Justicewishart JM r- i taxpayers at least rt ftf The cost was included in sup- Canada, who now is drafting his fSffiCJih plemeoUry. estimates for fiM 67 tabled in the Commons Thfc estimates include $472,800 -1 for-seven-royal-commissions. A I r. I SLEEPY TIME BOY SIFTIN' SAND Roger Charbonneau, fighting off an afternoon left, decides the best way to beat the Sandman and I I The sizzling 88 degree temperature may bother office workers but these two youngsters at Mooneys Bay just love it Nothing's more comfy than sitting in cool wet sand with the water lapping at their heels. yy -y' J' TAKES A WAKErUP DIP: the hea( too, is to plunge into the cooling waters of Mooneys Bay.

14-MAN BOARD of Atomc Energy of Canada Chalk River; E. P. Win slow, of Perth, industrialist; Dr. F. T.

Rosser, of the National Research Council, and Russell Bovd the Canadian Labor' Municipality appointments for the board are: Lanark and Renfrew: Judge si SI i SCIIOOI PATROL PICKIC Ottawa's hundreds of school safety pa trailers Thursday got the big reward they have been waiting for all year. The pa troll ers were treated to tlxT first part or the annual two-day picnic at Lansdowne Park. With the" safety patroUers are Ottawa police constables Rbnald Cousineau, left, and George Wbeeliker. (Journal Ptwto vf Dommton wii (Joumol Ptwka by Dominion WMt) Community College Governors Named The 14-member board of emors for Ottawa's new community college of applied arts and technology was appointed Thursday. Now in operation is a pro vincial council of regents to supervise the new colleges and make recommendations to the minister of education.

e-senting Ottawa on the council is Dr. Orvill E. Ault. The regents' appointments for the board of governor are: Rogei Saint-Denis, retired social studies master University of Ottawa Teachers' College; Mrs. George V.

Haythome. chairman Collegiate Institute LBoard Ottawa; Dr. R. O. Mao Farlane.

director of the school of Public Administration, Car- leton University; printing ex ecutive Donald F. of Pembroke; Dr. George Baines. E. M.

Shortt, of Perth; Carleton County: ltevEGBobte.1 of Bells Corners; Prescott and Russell: Henry Clement, secretary treasurer of Hawkexbary District High School Board The Ottawa Board of Control has also appointed E. D- Hendry. former principal of Ottawa Technical High SchooL These colleges are to provide day and night courses in the fields of the arts, technology, vacations and recreation. And are designed to benefit those people who have left high school. but have not attended univer sity.

300 MAY ATTEND Bottleneck Unpltigged Bi BMBSmHillillM 1 1 Traffic congestion around the new rail terminal site at Hurd-man's Bridge eased, Thursday, with opening of a spanking new stretch of Alta Vista Drive Alta Vista is now a four-lane, median fcighwoy from Caledon Street north to the Queensway interchange, a. dis tance of almost half-a-mile. The new road lies abouUOO yards west of the old path of the street. Later this year. an inter change: ramp and 'overpass will be constructed at Terminal Avenue for use as an access for soutbound traffic going to the new freight terminal.

Trucks leaving the freight terminal will get to Alta Vista via a soon-to-be-built service road leading to Industrial Avenue. The passenger terminal will be serviced from Tremblav Road. CLEAR UP JAMS. City traffic director Keith McLean feels the new toad will 'ELEVATION' CITED posals to bring professional sport under the Combines In- estigation Act. No decision had been made.

Mr. Pearson Ho added that he would ask tha senator1 to meet Mr. Diefenbaker to "if can be done! Trailer Convention In Ottawa in '67 Ottawa has been selected as the site of the Ontario Travel Trailer Clubs Association second annual convention next vnr. with no to 300 house trailers expected to attend. Tentative site for the rally Lansdowne Park, "unless the National Capital Commis sion can up with aome-thinar said Ottawa club president Al MacNeul.

'It's going to be a tignt Rockcliffe Spending Up 11.3 Per Cent Rockcliffe Park Village's ex penditures shot up 113 per cent ut 1965. The village's annual report thnwi 1965 exDenditures at $561,359. compared to S511, 964 In 7l964. Accounting for the increase, Reeve. A.

O. Gibbons listed administrative, education and snow removal Another contributing factor was Rock- ciirra's Siosc share in the Ottawa area sewage" disposs ptant However, the village til managed a surplus of $176 down $7,045 from the previous year. Increased costs were reflected by a rise in the public school mill rate from 51 54. Separate school rates drop ped 1.2 to 55 mflls, Population, reported Reeve Gibbons, Increased by 15 2,386. to for the Saskatchewan Rough- 'Th- Roaajbriders help," the Conservative shot back.

Ha added that Privy Council President Favreaa promised last winter to ennsidwj changes in anti-combines legis lation to extend it to such sports bodies as the CFL and the Na tional Hockey League. Mr. Pearson replied that the government took the problem seriously. Officials of the combines branch might want to discuss the matter with 4 Senator Davey. The senator, former national squeeze to get mem au m.

as well as providing ioflet and hydro he said. after a meettne' with Lans downe Park officials. Ottawa's bid to land convention site was selected of the extensive centen nial celebrations anticipated within Canada's' Capital in addition to the fact that EXPO 67 wul be so close at hand. Mr. MacNeul said Mayor Don Reid has assured the dub suitable facilities would be made available, The association's first, rally was held last weekend at Osh- awa, ana attractea 2ue trail ers.

Mart Ostler, a retired Oshawa firefighter, was reelected president of the 'On tario association. Site of the 1968 rally will be Aylmer, Ont BE HEARD 2 3. 4 3 2 7 If yon have a questkm, dial this number for Journal answering scxr Ice. clear up jams that have occurred regularly at the old intersection of industrial and Alta Vista. Jew junction of the two streets will be.

governed by traffic signals to smooth flow. The, $1300.000 cost of road relocations shared jointly Dy me National capital Com mission and the city with the NCC handling. -The city's share is about $400,000. although this may be reduced by about $10,000 if Ottawa is not allowed to pay its share of a new rail overpass on Industrial Avenue. A group of residents has objected to this cost sine the bridge crosses the Beachburg rail line and they argue it will oe useless 11 ine line is re moved.

The city is awaiting a con sultants' report on possibility of relocating the line and the On-delayed approval for the city spending until tjie report is received. Dief Tackles PM On Da vey Posting (By The 1 CP Appomt- ment of Senator Keith Davey as commissioner of the Cana dian Football League led to some light scrimmages between Prime Pearson and Opposition Leader Diefenbaker in the Commons Thursday. Mr. Diefenbaker pointedly to the Liberal sena tor's "elevation', and asked wnetner ue government now has reached a decision on pro oMizer of the Liberal party, was named commissioner by the CFL this week at a rumored salary of $20,000 a year or more. His Senate salary is $15,000.

National Anthem Debate Soon-PM (By The CP) Prime Minis ter Pearson said In the Com mons Thursday 'he hopes his two-year-old resotation on the national anthem will' come up for debate "before The resolution would proclaim Canada as the national an- themad God Sara the Queen as the royal GUJes Gregoire (Creditiste umoiate) said the teaolotion has been on the order paper for two years and asked whether it would be called for debate be fore the summer recess. "I hope we'll be able to get 1 it before long. the prime minister replied. Ottawa Centennial Sloqa Have you got an alive, color ful and catchy idea for a cen tennial slogan? If so. contact the Ottawa Centennial Committee who are asking Ottawa's adult citizens to come up with a slogan prior to August 1.

The slogan may depict Ot tawa's historical development. cultural life, beauty, institu- js, any phase of govern mental identification or any subject by which the entrant considers Ottawa should be portrayed. Entries, which 'may be in English or French, should be sent to the committee at 111 Sussex Drive. Three Blood Donor Clinics Next Week Three blood donor dinks will be held in Ottawa next week. the Red Cross announced.

On Monday the permanent weekly clinic will be held at 634 130 to 4-30 pjn. and to 830 pjn. On Tuesday the mobile clinic will be at the National Defence Medical Centre, from 9 ajm. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 pjn, while on Wednesday will be at the Salvation Army Citadel. Slater Street from 9 am.

to 12 noon and 1 to 4 pjn. YOU2 DIAMOND KNGS DIAUOND JZVVTJJT 112 Sparks SC 233-SII2 Friday, June 24, 1966 Afa Vsfa Now 4 Lanes The Ottawa Journof Contemporary Model Homes lrhese 1 larger, custohomescpmbinQ careful craftsmanship with the newest contemporary design principles to create a completely new standard of luxury and elegance. Each design has been conceived to enhance the atmosphere of charm and ITprivacy-impartedlbyllhisilovelylrollingz: hill-side site r. secluded and peaceful, yet only minutes from Centre Town. 1 FEATURING: Large view lots outdoor extension of living areas spacious family robm at garden level with wall-to-wall, floor- -to-ceiling fireplace -k 5 bedrooms two-car garages two full bath- rooms and two' powder rooms natural cut stone exteriors 2,787 square feet.

KYLI NE Drive south on Merivale Road just past City View to Meadowlands, Drive and iollow the signs. 224-1656 Canada's Mort Hanourad BuiMar slums NOW SHOWING weekend make plans to visit KintoV new homes in Skyiint and Broct Farm. Weekends 0- pin. Weekdays 12-9 pjn. Homes Of Traditional In one of Ottawa's most distin-: guished i i a 1 locations, Minto offers a fine range of 4, 5 and 6 bedroom custom homes.

This well -treed and gently rolling land is ideal complement to the charm and classic elegance of each superb design built wth the care and craftsmanship that has made Minto "Canada's Most Honoured.Builder!; f', 'x' BRUCE FARM B. aa a a Drive west on the Queensway to Highway 15, turn left through Quali-' cum and Wlow.the"rigns. il 828-0292 i.

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