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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 8

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Saturday. March 1, 1969 Tm Ottawa Journal IfSlai by DAVE BROWN On of. thoM breaka that 'coma along every to often, came along to the Diplomat this week. Hi name is Linton Garner, and be plays piano. Add his taste for music to that of Ami May.

and you've got Jazz like you don't often get a-ehancejQjhearJnthis part oLthe world. Ope cannot often knock the "bin" for Its selection of en tertainment. But every body loses- once in while. So' we won't mention the gal that -worked the place last week. And we hear she will reH placed.

-w Dian Hart Is one of those girls that turns a run of the -mill evening into a night to re- member. If we were to sit-down and try to spell out what makes her aomethinr special, we would waste a lot of time and space. It's one of those -things a per- son can't find words for. For example: what made Theresa Brewer special? And that's what Dian Hart is all about She doesn't really sound' or look -that much like Theresa But she has an appeal of her own in both music and personality that fair ly bubbles. Dian Hart is, without a doubt, Dian- Hart And she has every thing going for her.

This week and next she's at the Chateau, laurier, in the short and perky and can do' more "with music than most She is also on the talent list of Gib Kerr, who manages Rich 1 LittleHe saw her working in Toronto- a year ago and saw that touch of difference that we have referred to. He's right We are right And without a doubt Dian Hart is right Catch her while you can. In a very short time, it is going to cost a lot of money to see and hear Dian Hart a DIAN HAST Meanwhile, back at the Belle Claire, a trio called "The Ma genta Popsicle" has taken over'. It includes a girl named Dar-lene Day who used to work with a group called the Mini Maids and used to. play the Belle Claire.

We now learn that the Popsicle is not a girl group. It in cludes Darlene on bass guitar, but the leader of the band is a bearded type name of Rick DISCOUNT DEPT. STORES fclb inters, 3775 Uchwoi OoOyt It aja. 1 HUU-306 St. Joseph HULL -123 Eddy Street nwn.

mi FA, t.M Ml sun. Sar. im pjn. Olhw Oov; aa, a e.m. Come ts PioplcS Credft fer Finest Fhoae 333 mm Jtorganfs ,74 SPARKS ST.

otrtkrNtvt "Ptrmantnt MalT USE YOUR ACCOUNT OR OPEN ONE AT LAROCQUES RIDEAU AT DALHOUSIE JUDY LINCOLN Curtis. He does the singing. He's good. The Mini Maids have broken up. The Popsicles have branch ed out It's a little noisy and a tittle new, but worth catching.

"'flrl( Lincoln doesn't change For that we can be grate ful. She's good. Playing the Executive Pent house this week and next she is bringing in her own brand of easy entertainment aimed more at complementing meal than impressing the crowd. Judy has an easy air about her, that spells' relaxation and spreads to the 'audience. She doesn't fight the noisy tables and simply gets up on a stage and does her thing.

Her thing is entertainment She's easy to listen to, and nice to look at Caribbean Workers To Harvest in Ontario jne wr) An agree ment whereby workers from Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago win be admitted to Can ada to help harvesting men lions' in Ontario was announced Friday by the federal man-' power department The terms and conditions of the agreement are similar to the program which brought 258 Caribbean workers to Ontar io last year. Michener WillGet Apology PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (Reuters) The University of ther west Indies will apologize to Governor-General Roland Michener for the behavior of students who prevented him from entering the campus here The academic board of the campus said that apologies also wiU be made to Trinidad and Tobago's governor-general, Sir Solomon Hocboy, Senator Don ald Pierre and other members of the Trinidad-Tobago cabinet who accompanied Michener during the incident About 150 shouting students formed a human barricade and prevented Michener from enter ing the-campus on the first day of his six-day state visit They were protesting the arrest of West Indian students following riots at Sir George Williams University in Mont real on Feb. The Board said Thursday night it wfll set up a committee on which students will be represented to make a full inquiry into the incident and recom mend what further action should be taken agajnst the students who caused the ob 'Instant Developed By DAVE McINTOSH (By The CP) Canadian defence scientists have devel oped a portable 100-pound "in stant igloo" which they have tested on Arctic Polar ice in temperature down to 60 degrees. below xero. The development may be boon to the Canadian winter outdoorsman, dovetailing neatly with Jhe growing popularity of the snow vehicle.

The igloo, which can be set up in less than a minute even in a strong wind, was developed bj scientists of the Defence Ke search Establishment Pacific at Victoria. Though simple to man ufacture, it is apparently nor yet available. oommerciaUy. The "instant Igloo" is maae oi glass fibre and foam plastic. It folds into space seven feet by four feet by one foot and will accommodate two persons.

The igloo's 100-pound weight includes a kerosene stove. Scientists also developed a new auger wmcit can ami a nine-inch-diameter bole through seven feet jof ice in about 10 minutes: Instant igloo plus new auger equal perfect winter ice fishing. INCOME TAX KNOW-HOW 5-Weck Evening Course to help prepare tax return one session each week Starting March 4, 5 and 6 Fee $7 (includes text) Practical course to help you prepare and file current Income tax returns for accuracy aad financial advantage duties and privilege under tax laws allowable deductions and possible savings. Bmphaats on the needs of toe. wage-earner, small business operator and self-employed.

March 4th, Tues. FISHER PARK HS Morch 5th, Wed. RIDEAU MS March 6th, Thun. HIGH SCHOOL OF' COMMERCE All Classes 7.30-9.30 p.m. To enrol (please Indicate choice of school): Name, address.

teL number, cheque or money-order made payable to Collegiate Institute Board, 662 Lyon St, Ottawa 1. Ontario. Phone 237-4434. ADULT EDUCATION DIVISION Colkfiatt ktftitiitt Board at Ottawa Complete Optical Service news win help brighten every special occasion for mother with a year- rouna reminder of your I thoughtfulnets, tool I II IK Ut her leave those "kitchen glasses" the kitchen when you take her out for that; special MonWi Dau Ainnmrt Your gift of pair of our anractrvt uiihcra8 spec- Diwp hi wwh nothar to se -rv a For Mother ar Rna seUcHon, suitable fac fcac wvar GEO. II.

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