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58 Wednesday, March 12, 1969 Wilson's Broadway 6. The Ottawa Journal of 0 Drops Need For Grade 13 Final Marks By STAN JOSEY Final Grade 13 results will no longer be the deckling fac-lor in admission to the University of Ottawa. And a new system- of pro motion by subject will allow physical education and recreation students to take their degrees at their own speed, beginning in September, "The two developments have vacationing Jane Alexander, at "The Great White Hope." With her: Deborah Kerr and Ruth Gordon Gretchen Wyier was looking great at the open ing of "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktier (which the B.W. and I found fascinating). She has a busy summer theatre schedule booked already.

Sid Bernstein, Impresario and personal mgr. of The Rascals, told us that jazz will move into rock music with the Fillmore East and underground crowd and that youth will eventually be worshipping jazz artists, the heroes of the oldsters Rocky Roberts, here from Can nes where he's a big hit, says it can never happen in Europe One of the credit-cardenes' presidents is resigning A Wall Street biggy, an habitue of El Morocco, was a bartender less than a dozen years ago at the White Rose on 8th Av. and is proud of it Mama Cass told the London press that she has another hus band in mind but hasn't told him of her decision yet She's annulling her marriage to Jimmy Hendricks, not to be confused with Jimi Hendnx. 'J feel' sorry for beautiful women," says Mama. "They never find themselves Columbia Pictures turned down a TV network's offer of $6,000,000 for three showings of "Oliver!" a couple of years from now.

(A studio exec said, "After the Oscars it'll go much. much Co-producer Joe Kipness thought and thought of where to hold the opening night party for his show, "But Seriously," and decided on restaurateur Joe Kipness' place, Kippy's Sandy Dennis saw a screening of her "Cold Days in the Park," while she ate three jelly apples she'd brought along. Carlo Pond said at the Ground Floor that Sophia Lor-en was offered the lead oppo site Jim Brown in "Lions 3, Christians 0," but she's in no rush to go back to work Lord Snowdon steamed over the nude scenes cut from "Jean Brodie" before the Royal Fam ily saw it He told director Ron- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seoled tndrj addressed to the Secretory OfT St. Authority In envelopes provided by the Authority which ore enn ifftllTOirT Un ttftl Ch Ore With marked "TENDER respect to 1 DniK Dlll TIINNFI AT TOWNLINB ROAD. W6LLAND.

ONTARIO SEAWAY, WELLAND PROJECT REALIGNMENT, PORT ROBINSON TO RAMEY'S BEND will be received ot the office of The St. lowrence Place de Vllle, 112 Kent Street, Ottawa t. Ontario, or at Ms Glendale Avenue, St. Catharines. Ontario, until J.0O p.m E.D.S.T., Thursday, AAov 1 1969 Plans, Specifications, Form of Tider, Lobw Coltlom aid Form of Contract may be obtained by eppllcotlon to the office of the Chief Engineer, 5350 Ferrler Street.

Montreal -JO-, or the Secretary, Place de Vllle, 111 Kent Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario, or the Director of Construction, 591 Glendale Avenue, St. Cothor net. Ontario, on the payment of one hundred dollars (llOO.OO) which will refunded upon the return of the above documents oood order within thirty days of the dote fixed above for the return of. tenders. If not returned within the obove period, the deposit will be forfeited.

Tender deposit forw sum of not less than ten per cent (Iff) of the tender price must be provided In accordance with the terms of the Form of Tender i or. In lieu of a Tender Deposit, Bid Bond In the amount of ten per cent of the tender, conditional upon entry Into a formal contract In the form enhlblted with the tender documents, and' upon furnishing security acceptable to the Authority, shall be, fenders submitted In occordonct with our specifications will be considered, The Authority does not bind Itself to occept the lowest or ony tender. L. eland, Secretory. THE ST.

LAWRENCE SEAWAY AUTHORITY, OTTAWA, Merck 111k, tfe. been announced by Use university senate. The rirst was- termed an "inevitable development by one university official because of the gradual phasing out of examinations In high school. Stratford's a Lot Of Rubbish Irishman NEW YORK reserve the Hght to be disliked," said Irish actor Richard Harris, who wants to win no popularity con tests, "I would be a little" cautious about anybody whom everybody liked This came up because he figures he's going to be unpopular with the Shakespeare establish ment after he films "Hamlet" for Paramount with "a com- plete new approach." "I daresay we will eet out heads bloodied for it," he said! TYou know, I was invited, to Stratford to do Shakespeare. Lucky I didn't go.

It's so bog ged down with Victorians, it's lot of old rubbish." Harris tackles all projects with such enthusiasm. He's just Rushed The Molly McGuhes' in Pennsylvaniawith Sean Con-nery, and, says he, "It's the most remarkable picture I've ever seen. And in "A Man Called he plays sort of a beast of burden a slave to some Sioux Indians and goes naked one-third of the time. After that ht'll, do 1 FLand Christmas Carol" as Scrooge. Why can't somebody find me' a modern comedy?" he asks.

Harris is firm on the Subject of Mia Farrow. "The thing I "like about her is she doesn't take anything for granted. She's the essence of search. Everything is probed. That makes her a very exciting girt." "You've done pretty weH despite your willingness to be disliked," the reporter said.

"Oh, I got my head broken a few tfmes, maybe," he -Round Counselling Available TORONTO (CP) Canadian secondary school students now can get counselling in classrooms all year round from professionals instead of the usual once -a -year guidance meeting with second-hand information. Second Century A-V, a company started by two secondary school students who couldn't find summer work, produces recordings of interviews with professionals who describe their fields, the training required, the opportunities, for work across Canada and where financial help can be obtained. Cliff Keyon, 16, and Julie Bick, 17, both of Toronto, began production of the audio-visual material after mailing a questionnaire to 50 guidance departments across Canada asking what Information would be preferred and on what professions. "Most replies said in effect: "Make sure the material is completely 'Canadian. Look at areas or groups of possibilities In careers." POETIC JUSTICE LONDON (CP) Trial Judges need a good knowledge of all sorts of subjects including Cockney slang.

In a case at the Old Bailey criminal courts, a witness testified: "I asked him for a cock and hen, but he only gave me a beehive." The judge explained to baffled jurors that "cock and hen" is rhyming slang for 10 and a "beehive" is 5. Why doesn't somerich man like Howard Hughes buy Ellis Island for about $1,000,000 and build the world's biggest medi cat research centre on those 28 acres 12 minutes byferry from Manhattan? Realtor Max Rei- seisen and a syndicate offered years ago, when the Gov't put the island on the market, Rei- en da syndicate offered 1600.000 Th Gov't wanted I $1,000,000. Nothing's been done with.it since, except LBJ pro claimed it should become a park. Reibeisen envisages all the great medical brains of Eastern U.S.' working there to gether. He even thinks admission could be charged to tour ists to see the laboratories so that it could pay for itself.

THE MIDNIGHT EARL Norman Frank, public rela tions man for the NYC police dept. announces his candidacy for mayor, any minute. (Soon there'll be more candidates than voters) All Palm Beach's talking about Gregg Dodge Moran losing her temper at a posh party and whopping lady with her bedi amended fist Katharine Hepburn rushed upstairs to congratulate understudy Terrence O'Connor of Tucson, subbing for By Earl Wilson aid Nearhe, "You make us look as though we were all 16!" Cong. Adam Clayton Powell says he'll give the OK for his film bio (to be co-produced by Herb Jeffries). Mae West, who bought choice chunks of H'wood and Beverly Hills when it was farm land, told a realtor she's not selling: "I'm still in the market to buy." Charles Boyer, in a champagne-sipping scene for "April Fools," demanded and got real champagne.

TONIGHT AT ttlb CAPITOL THEATRE BEST MtBKAL-ALl AWARDS N.Y. Drama Critics CircleTony AwardOuter CircleVariety Poll Sat. Review DAVID ATKINSON PATRICIA MARAND Hear the Hit Song THE DREAM" SOLD OUT Tremblay Concerts Ltd. Today's Show with a Tomorrow Look! World Famous Skaters Including 1968 Orympio Gold Medal Champion, Wolfgang Schwarz and North American Champion, Donald Knight. Hilarious Comedy and the Incredible Magic Screen, TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY MARCH 16 AT OTTAWA'S CIVIC CENTRE Tuesday Right Dominion stores NigM TICKETS NOW ON SALE Ottawa Civic Centre 10.30 a.m.-6.30 pjn.

Treble Clef Agencies (177 Sparks) Simpsons-Sears fCartinaweed and St. Laurent FOR INFORMATION CALL 7-mi 'PRICESi S2.50. S3.00. S3.50. S4.00 All Seats Reserves Youths end under Vi price these shews enlyi NIOHTS Tees Wed.

and ot p.m. Frt and OH pre. I MATINEES 1 p.m. Son 2 p.m. i p.m.

Oood Seats Still Available Even as Late as Show Time Com Direct to Ottawa Civic Centre. Although the university has accepted students on the basis of their Christmas and Easter Grade' 13 results in the last couple of years, the practice wsU now become standard. The university's calculatioa of the minimum per cent general average, icqulred for admission to first year will be based on the combined Christmas and Easter marks. The senate considers these results give sufficient indica tion of a student's ability; It is estimated most applicants will know if they have been, accepted by May 30. i The subject promotion sys tem in the physical education faculty has been termed an 'extremely interesting peda gogical experiment, progres sive and promising.

Norma try a bachelor ot science in recreology requires 144 credits and takes four years to complete. But student entering tne course in septemoer wui De able to cover the same ground at his own speed In as little as three and a bah years or as many as six years. The usual subject load el lowed is 27 credits a semester. Lands and Peoples of Asia A series of films on the cultures and economic progress of Asian countries, presented by the Department ot Geography. Cerleton University.

Each presentation will be held in the Theatre of the H. M. Tory Science Building, beginrang at 7.30 p.m. Admission free. MARCH 11 Motoyslo Thailand MARCH Pakistan Ira APRILS Turkey The Arab Countries et Seutkwest Asia Israel The tnynmmyt)M6 (The Department of Geography would like to acknowledge the assistance of the Embassies and High Commissions of the various countries).

macv smith iixxteflirfg girls and finishing school 148 bankstreet Ottawa Ontario 232-3734 TO Presents IN THE EXECUTIVE PENTHOUSE The First Week for the xclting Personality CHRIS ARCHER Acoo hi ponlc tt by WRAY DOWNES TRIO DINING DANCING 3 Shows Nightly, 9.30 p.m.-11.30 p.m. 12.30 o. RICHELIEU LOUNGE John Lee Duo rue Prlrxioole, Hull Rtsenrat lens 7714111 But now 30 will be allowed students with the ability. -The) plan also Includes a new system of evahsatioa to Indicate progress. AH grades will be assessed In letters A for excellent; good; acceptable; weak; insufficient; failure.

-The program will give a stu dent greater flexibility in choosing bis subjects and therefore In tailoring bis degree to the career be has in mind. The senate has Indicated the system may spread other faculties in the future. Computer Snubs Him LONDON (Reuters) Ed ward Short, education and science minister, was snubbed by a computer he Inspected Tues day. Short punched the question "What is the time?" Into the computer, and was told by the computer in a printed answer: "This conversation is getting boring." CHINESE UNITED CHURCH CHINA NIGHT Place: Dominion Chalmers United Church, O'Connor at Cooper. Time; 7.30 pm, March 13.

Main Speaker Rev. Raymond J. de Jaegher Author, Missionary, Journalist, authority on China Subject: "CHINA'S CULTURAL, REVOLUTION" Panel Discussion Moderator: REV. R. J.

BACON Exhibition Historical Documents, Mural, Objects of Art Entertainment Chinese music, folk dances, songs Refreshments Chinese Style FREE ADMISSION ALL WELCOME Montreal symphony orchestra CAPITOL THEATRE MARCH 1 9th, 8.30 P.M. Conductor: ZU BIN MEHTA Pianist: PHILIPPE ENTREMONT PROGRAMME ALBENIZ: Triana Navarra Fete de'Dieu. RAVEL: Concerto in major STRAVINSKY: Petrouchka BOX OFFICE OPEN CAPITOL THEATRE LOBBY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 235-6931 $2.00 Single Ticket Prices $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 lV Entertainment Directory BEACON ARMS Music night ly in the Bonsoir Lounge.

CHATEAU LAURIER "Datv cing and entertainment Monday to Saturday in the Canadian Grill, with shows at 8.00 and 10.00 pjn. Enjoy a visit to the Cock and Lion and Colonel By Lounges." CHEZ HENRI Music and in the Salon D-or. GATTNEAU CLUB Dining and dtnclng. 2 floor shows nightly. LE HIBOU Open nightly.

Entertainment from 9 pjn. Sat, Sun. and, holidays at 2.00 pjn. HOTEL DUVERNAY Dancing and entertainment nightly in Richelieu Lounge and Executive Penthouse. fNTERPROVINCIAL HOTEL Dining and dancing nightly.

LA DOLCE VITA Dining, dancing discotheque, comber Room. LE DIPLOMATE Dancing nigntly. HERE'S THIS WEEK'S Sampan, Supper Spectacular! BROILED LOBSTER TAIL, Tomato Juke, Tossed Salad, Butter, Potatoes; Vegetables and Coffee included $2.75 Extra Lobster Tail Carafon of wine extra. Served from 5 tiH 9 Mondays to Thursdays." DEUGHTTUUT COKTIKDITil SHINS liaNSED EXaiRlYE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Open 11 Noes to p.m. LOUNGE 11 Now to 11 MMnigtet Can sa-ewt or tn-iTii NEIL SIMON'S C0M10T NIT Starrtnf Ken Jamot Hugh Webster OTTAWA HOUSE Music in the GriU.

Matinees Wed, SAVOY HOTEL Dining and entertainment nightly in our new Oak Dining Lounge, STANDISH HALL Dancing and entertainment. SKYLINE HOTEL Dining nightly' ta the Trianon from 5 pjn. Top of the Hill Dancing Monday to Friday until 1 a.m Saturday midnight. Entertainment 9.30 p.m. and 11.30 pjn.

and in the Pub and Diamond Lil from, 8.30 on. ST. EtXJIS HOTEL Dining and dancing from 9.00 pjn. nightly." THE BUTLER MOTOR HOTEL Coachman Lounge en trtainment nightly. THE PLAYMATE Topless Go-Go's, dining, Curleton University invites yen Is hear The Honourable JEAN CHRETIEN, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, speak on "THE NEW NORTH" Thursday, March 13, 8.00 s.m, Alamnt Theatre, H.

S. Southern Hall Final lecture in the series The Changing NorHilonds" sponsored by Carletan's Geography Department. US SIRVICI TO CAMPUS! 1-A II THE TALISMAN Entertain- ment nightly In the Beach- OTTAWA UTTIE THEATRE 400 KING EDWARD AVE. OPENS TONIGHT! The Three Sisters A drama by Anton Chekhov CURTAIN 8.30 P.M. Dtmtes ky IAN FiLLOWt ox Office Opts 11 5 l-in.

Mon-M. Phone 2334948 STAR Ones ooqIh Mdcr 1 RICH RETURNS uuu I II II PACKAGE OFFER NEW LOWER PRICES $6.45 "II (S.M at Maltoses) This price Includes: 1. 5 choices Incl. steak 1 Best reserved seat for "Star" Free Parking 4. All arrangements by phono 5, Charge everything If you wish on DINER, Am-Ex or CHARGE Daring krtermlssiea VWI THE NAILHEAD LOUNSB Hw Mnoiwl mKigtintM Morra wim G00CrC0CK)0 MOTOR HOTEL SSMin ST.

PATRICK'S DANCE March -14 8.30 TO MIDNIGHT 110 ARGYLE AVE. $1.50 -l. 25 Singles Only Orchestra Light Lunches Served A monthly event sponsored by the PROTESTANT GIRLS' CLUB OF CANADA The Ottawa West Jaycees present; "RICH LITTLE in CONCERT" with ED BANT (COMPOSER, ARRANGER, CONDUCTOR) Yi CAPITOL THEATRE MARCH 13th Tickets: $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00 On sale at all 3 Davis Agency Stores and Tremblay Concerts Box Office (Capitol Theatre) Heel Rich Little at Hw Dnb Agency Slori Sparks Street, Thursdar, 1230 1.30 THE TOWN THEATRE'S HILARIOUS CLOSING PLAY OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT! MARCH 13-22 BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL AUD One of Ottawa's newest rheotres lecoted on Irookneld Rd one AieypoX! r- m- 2376414 f0 TICKITS WHIlf THIY UST I I0X OFFICE: ISO Metcalfe St. Open 10.00 to 4.00 Mon. through Sat.

TIMES and PRICES) 8.30 S4 and S3 1 00 p.m. Sot. $4 and 130 Frl. and Sat. S3.M $4.50 1 A I.

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