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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 41

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THE OTTAWA CITIZEN. Tage 41 Friday, April 22, 1933 50 lloiim For Salfi 31 Property To Lrt I Operation 55 Property For Sale 1.0 SosInO, Woodroffe Ave between Richmond and Ctrllng Ave, "A 2-320 50 McKELLAR Helihta. rholr corner lot, lJuxi4fl, restricted area. 63fl8 evgv 51 100 arret land and bush lot, In Hull South, mllet from Avlmer, suit-able for cotlagei. 522(H).

MU 4-tUBl. SI ...4 J''1 fen l- aS IT f' Tel. asssssw L. vXJ director. Standing, left to Hunt, ate: Joe Hum, office manager; Bev Johnslon, director; Roger Saint-Denis, acting secretary; Wilson McDuffre, director; Wilfred Trudcau, director; Cecil Billon, director.

Photo by New-toa A Look At Last Year Some of the officers and directors of the Ottawa Civil Service Recreation Association take a look at last year's reports. Seated, left to right, are: J. Roy Baxler, past president; W. J. O'Neill, vice-president; Leonard C.

Hill, acting president; W. H. Broom, director; Bim Sturgeon, recreation 1 f-. Codfish Still "Operation Codfish" Is still $10,000 short of Its objective, though the two shipments of food are now on their way to Korea. Dr.

Lotta Hitschmanova told a public meeting held Tuesday night under the auspices of the Ottawa Branch, Unitarian Service Committee of Canada. "We are still $10,000 short on 350,000 pounds of protein-rich Maritime codfish we have shipped to Korea for children. in or phanages and hospitals," Dr. Hitschmanova said. "The first 120,000 pounds of fish left Halifax on March 31 and the last 230.000 pounds left yesterday from Vancouver.

Golnr Around World "This is the first time In the history of the organization that we have shipped food for which we have not had the funds on hand to pay. A week from today I start my regular trip around the world and it is this haunting thought of where the money is coming from to pay for our indebtedness 1 mat worries Dr. Hitschmanova said that donations towards Operation Cod fish should be sent to the Unir tarian Services Committee, N48 Sparks Street. "One single dollar," she said, "will provide a Korean child with the necessary proteins for whole month." Legal SEALED TENDERS iddressed to the .1... ,4 "TV V.

DER FOR CLEANING OF WINDOWS OF CERTAIN GOVERNMENT BUILD INGS IN OTTAWA. will be received In the office of the Sec. rotary, until 3 00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955. Specification cm be icen tnd formt of tender obtilned it the offices of the Chief Architect, Department of Public Ottawi, Ontirlo, ind the District Architect.

150 St. Paul Street, West, Montreal, P.Q. To be considered eich tender must be accompanied by i security In the form of i certified cheque or Bonds it tpecifled in the form of tender nd mide on or iccordlng to these forms ind In iccordance with the condition! let forth therein. The Depirtment, throuch life Chief Architect'! office, or through the undersigned, or through the office of the District Architect, 150 St. Paul Street, West, Montreil, P.Q., wiU supply specif Icttlon of the work.

The lowest or iny tender not necesstrily accepted. ROBERT F0RTIF.R, Chief of Administrative Service! and Secretary. Depirtment of Public Works, Ottiwi, April 20, 1955. Auction Sale Walker's Auction Rooms, 78114 Somerset St. West, Monday, 25th of April Commencing at 10 a.m.

hive been inttructed by the office of the Public Trustee to tell by public luctlon the following articles: Electric refrigerator, Kroch-ler 3 piece chesterfield set, ringette, kitchen set. lamps, odd chairs, utility cabinet, ndio, clocks, beds, etc. Don't miss this ule. All goods sold without reserve W. WALKER, V6053 Auctioneer.

Tender Call Tender! ire requested for motel building it the Green Villey Tourist Court, Prescott Highwiy, Ottiwi, Ontario. Plans and specifications miy be obtilned upon deposit of $25.00. Twenty-five Dollars, it Abn ind Balharrle. Architects, 55 Metcalfe Street, Ottiwi. Tenders are to be In the Architect's office, not later than 5 p.m., Friday, Mav 6, 1955 ABRA AND BALHARRIE, Architects, 55 Metcalfe Street, Ottiwi, Ontirlo.

Notice To Creditors And Others NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to The Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims ealrwt the estate of NEIL CAMPBELL, ltte of the Township of Os-goode. In the County of Cirleton, Retired Rillrosd Employee, deceised, who died on Mirch 18. 1955, ire re quired on or before May 14, 1955, to deliver or send by post prepaid to the undersigned Solicitor! for the esttte, full pirtlculirs of their cltlms. AND TAKE NOTICE thlt if-trr the last date mentioned the issets of the deceised will be distributed imong the pirties entitled thereto hsvlng rceird onlv to the claims of which notice ihall then htve been received by the tald Dited April 1, 1955. CASS AM) CASS, Kstite Solicitors.

Winchester, Ontario. it to Mrs. Byshe at a dinner In the Red Door Restaurant. The. occasion was the celebration of the firm' 60th birthday.

Photo by Netrtoa The Byshe Company Celebrates Its 60th Birthday Mrs. William M. Roe looks on as her husband presents a silver tray to Herbert Byshe. founder of Byshe and Company, and flowers Synod Urges Govt. Plan To Solve Jobless Problem THIS SPRING MOVE INTO YOUR OWN Brand New HOME IN EXCLUSIVE AREA $13,900 $2,700 Handles EARLY OCCUPANCY Stmt bungalow, Kllborn Ave the.

Itra.side ird Hrurel ihaut 350 yards fail from Alia Visti and but service, Brick veneer, bedrooms, living room, I I Cer- mlc til bathroom, copper plumbing, powder room, cedar clort, oak floor! down, birch up, fully insulated rnrk wool. Oil heating, water ind tewer blocks from school. Lot! 60 2 x105 1'. MONTHLY PAYMENTS $58.16 rim Taxes Estimated $11.50 TEL. Days: 2-1 117 EVENINGS AND HOLIDAYS PA 2-76-15 or 2-0270 51 Offices To Lot LAURIER Ae.

about 675 elevator service. Reasonable rent. J. R. Clfford, Broker.

2 5i.V 6G-5I 410 tq, center town, newly decor- lied, parking. 2-4823. 54 OFFICES with la rue manufacturing apace and parking facllltlea. Lit-gar, near Bank. 4 5028.

5m LARGE office, heated, lighted, West Cnd. PA 2-3463. So OFFICE, bright, central, immediate possession, heated. 2-1669. S3 BUSINESS office available Ridesu St.

Easy parking, restontbie. 2-0477. SI STORES To let on Queen near Elgin. Sue approx. 18'x85', $300 per month.

Same area available in basement if required. $100 per month. Size approx. 37x80, $600 per month. Same area available in basement If required, $200 per month, TEL.

6-3664 SMALL office, ground floor front, Launer near Elgin. 2-liiS. Sox DESK tpac. bilingual telephone an-awering eervlce. etenogrsbhio serv-le.

Retiontbl relet. Call (-7151. IT DOCTOR'S office available May 1 In medical center town. 2-0477. 51 52 Offices Wanted DOCTOR'S oldce required, July 15.

center town, reasonable. 4 4US8. 41 53 Property Wanted LOT wanted In a good location on No. 1 Highway, between Montreal and Cornwall, on Ontario aide Pleate specify price. P.

O. Box 124, Kolphtnn, Ont. Six LOT for bungalow In Al'a Viata area, preferably serviced. SH 6-4550 after i SO Wanted Building Suitable for warehouse and office. sq.

tL floor space. EOX 462 CITIZEN 100 acres, equipped, give aU pirtlcu-Itrs to Box 497 Cltlscn. 49 BUILDING lot wmted. Rideau Park area. IMU7 after 6.

51 Sales Rentals Appraisals WANTED INDUSTRIAL SITE APPROX. 200x250 With good supply of water, electricity and sewer. Must be rlose to public transportation. If you have any knowledge of the above please notify SHERWOOD Heal F-Jllte Broker Tor Over 40 Yean 140 Wellington St. 3-5658 MORTGAGE LOANS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Property Owners If You Have Problems "Ask Oliver" CHANCE, ire we have the solution If It I the question of telling.

For Instance, we have numerous eh huvert particular! Interested in doublet, duplexes, and rowt. Why not rail Ernest J. ('liver Realties, pd, r'eht now, S4SS and ask for Ftrcy Herwln, 1-14 '9 H12.N SOx 51 Tropert) To Let WEST End. warehouse or work shop, Jos40, cement floor, parking sv-S S4t Chcvricr Signs Montreal Area Seaway Pact MONTREAL (CP)-Lioncl Chev-rier, chairman of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority, Thursday signed the first contract for actual diguing of the seaway channel in the Montreal area.

The contract provides for channel digging in territory between Caugh-nawaga and nearby Cote St. Cath-erin. Indian chiefs at Caughnawaga recently criticised the seaway authority for encroaching on Indian lands. Referrinn to the Indian criticism, Mr. Chevrier said "we have the authority by an act of Parliament to proceed as we are proceeding.

"We are acting in the same way that we are proceeding at Iroquois, Cornwall, and other areas where we may have to make expropriations." Mr. Chevrier said the Indians can obtain land to compensate for the approximately 1,000 acres that they will lose, Mrs. J. II. Louden A resident of Ottawa for 36 years, Mrs.

John Henry Louden died Wed nesday in Prescott after a brief illness. She was 81. She moved from Ottawa to live with a family friend, Gordon Han na, in Prescott a year ago. The former Mary Mc.Vally, she was born and educated in Aylwin, a daughter of the late Henry V. McNally and his wife, the former Mary Begley.

While in Aylwin she was organist at the Aylwin Presbyterian Church. In Ottawa she attended Erskine Church. Her husband predeceased ber in 1954. They were married in Ottawa in 1914. The body is at the Veitch-Draper Funeral Home, 453 Parkdale Ave nue, where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel Saturday at 1.30 p.m.

by Rev. Lome Le- moine of Hull. Burial will be in Pinecrest Cemetery. A. Cameron ATesident all his life of Carls bad Springs, Archibald Cameron, 69.

died Wednesday In an Ottawa Hospital following a short illness. Mr. Cameron was born at Carlsbad and farmed there throughout his adult life. His wife, the former Stella OByrne, died in 1934. He leaves two sons, Austin and Roslyn, both of Carlsbad; five daughters.

Miss Eileen Cameron of Ottawa. Mrs. Ed. (Mabel) Rock and Mrs. James (Dorothy) Tink, both of Dcschenes, Mrs.

Theodor (Marion) Cameron of Pictou, N.S., and Mrs. Almlra (Stella) Bergeron of Carlsbad; two brothers. J. Angus and Alex both of Carlsbad; two sisters. Mrs.

Stanley Carlsbad, and Mrs. William McKllll-can of Grlmshaw, and 13 grandchildren. The funeral will be held Satur day, leaving the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street, at 8.15 a.m. for st. Laurences Church, Carlsbad, for service at 9 o'clock.

Burial will be In the parish ceme tery. LARGE modern norm with monern fronti, heated, Wellington corner Miertirooke, 4-2Wl, f-240. 53 M.Mhi sq, ft, of warehouse spice, freight elevator, office, railoav aiding, In renter town, lot 140 x11'. AuMKinnev, 3 9346. Alvln Widemtn.

MO 4-6254. lOWJOx Stores And Office Space To Let Northeast Corner Ross And Wellington Telephone 8-520? WAREHOUSE. Queen II2S monthly. MIM tm tq S-05SS. 14-12S AYLMER main street store and dwelling, beated I 1525.

tl Sublet UNTIL OCTOBER 19:8 With an option to renew a new building with two beautiful private offices separately contained for you, separately contained administrative office with wickers, large lobby and extra large meeting room, tremendous basement, private parking for 50 cars, rent ridiculously low. This building situated on Bank Street To see the building Coll 3-2745 Or 6-7103 STORAGE apace any me from log sq it to ii.txti aq. ft. Heated, tprlnklered. 5-88, 5-0539.

1-4-I2S Sub Let UNTIL OCTOBER 1956 With an option to renew a new building with two beautiful private offices separately contained for you, separately contained administrative office with wickers, large lobby and extra large meeting room, tremendous basement, private parking for SO cars, rent ridiculously low. This building must be seen to be appreciated. To see building, go directly out to 1725 BANK STREET Tom Crawford Building, Or Call 2-5116 before 3 p.m. Immediate the balance free. occupancy with of April's rent Modern Offlre Spare IMMEDIATE possession.

Center of commercial district, suitable for manufacturing, itoret, offtcee, showrooms, 2 modern front, all on ground floor, heated, ll'i aq. ft. 32x100 or 3200 aq. fU 42195 or 380. 52x .55 Properly For Sale PINEGLEN subdivision, lot 200 10.

1111. 5-1187. 54x EXCELLENT lot, Manor Park, St. Lauren! Ideal for duplex, only Sl.Otm. Co-op, 5274.

Also I lots, Carllng it Broadview suitable for duplex, $7000 for both. Call Mrs. Hlmh, Thomas Shipman, Realtor, 6-2361: residence, 5-3548. 15S-51X LOTS for tale, Tremblay 50x200. SH S-1662.

5-1 100 acre farm, well watered, good buildings, hydro, hot and cold water, modern convenience, 20 mllet from Olttwt. ploughed road, near school, 1 mile from village. Mrs. John Clfford. Leonard, Ont.

Tel. Navan exchange 7rl4. Six THREE acres on new Catlncau Highway at Farm Point. Good aite for country home. $1600.

D. E. Mac-Intyre. Kirk't Ferry, tr4. 3M-50 SHERWOOD Drive lot, of the flneit locations In cltv, approx.

62x90; S-lSiX). S. U. Macy ind Son, Real-tort ind Insurance, 63 Spirkt, 6 2331. SOx Attention Speculators VALUABLE commerclil corner on Metcalfe Highway, close to Billings Bridge, double lot.

Circumstances force quirk sale, sacrifice price, SI. ooo will handle. Tel. owner, S917I. H-SOx Laurie Lewis Realtor (Successor To H.

C. Brennan) 3A4 Bank St, 2-7308 $4.0,000. Commercial ill on Bank with i frontage of 337 an average depth of 200 ft. Could be sold in 2 parrels. II2.OO0.

Prescott Highway, a choice site for motel or nursery, i acres with frontage of 400 ft. H-20L-50X Wrttbore, Apts. A modern unit bldg. with 1 bedrooms In esch apt. Stoves, refrigerators, oak floors, ceramic tiled baths, 3 gartges.

I vacancy If required. Price I55.0O0 with a low cash payment. Co-op. 5034, Steve Andrews, Realtor, 2-4412. evgs PA 2 7487.

II-ISA Sox Jamra Little, Broker Richmond, Tel. Haz. 18r34 After 6 m. Or Anytime Sat. 100 acres 10 mllet Ottawa, cement block house, I rooms tnd bath, furnace, cistern, painted barnt, 4 hen bouses, hydro.

SO miles east of Ottawa it Foumier, 110 teres clay loam, new cow hern, water bowls, good house, cistern, hydro, reasonable. 100 icrea mllet from Cirlrton Place, clay loam, 4 ai res pine and maple, hank barn, hydro, beautiful stone bouse, furnace, running water. ON Highway IS, near Sllttsvllle, 40 acres, 10 acres and lota, part evergreen trees. BEAUTIFUL rotinlrv residence, large stately atone house, on paved road 20 mllet Ottawa, hydro, 200 icret, excellent buildings. GENERAL store and dwelling.

Beach-htirg. doing $55,000 business. Outstanding buv.i mortem equipment. BRICK double, Richmond, running water, modern kitchens, newly dec Iiree Sheds. Revenue $0O per month.

IIL-SO Milford Scharfe Real Estate Broker, 4 -1729 Evenings, E. Smith. SH 91167 TWO 1 ecre lott near F.dwardt with lumber to build 1 houses. $3OO0 with $1000 rash. POULTRY frm In Kenmore, room house, electricity, pressure tvstem, furnace, houses and equipment for OKI chickens.

Termi, 11 icre with new piggery 3Sslo0. frame house, electrlilty. pressure svsiem, 12 mllet from city. SlO.ooO Terms. (5 acres In Navan Village, electricity and running water in house ind outbuildings.

$7000. Terms 25S SOx Why Build Your Home IN the rttv whrre tsses end building costs are so high. Lots iopsI.V) are available in a planned suMI vision, approved bv MHO In the village of Ears Priced from up H. t. BlecMm, Broker, JS, Winchester, or Boh Avery, Kara, Out.

H0x "Ask Oliver CHOICE lots. MoKelUr Heights, i.i over ivoofl ft, area Priced it $3750. Proc.ah'y the last chsnre to gt such a liHttlon and tuch spire within the cltv. Highiy resinned Co-op 52rVt Ernest J. Oliver Real-ties Ltd, 1S4M; evgs, Mr Osves, ivunUneed oi Neat Column ALT A Vista, 75x100, hiiih (round bordering FDC park landt, cllv water, $1100.

HA 1 6870. 54 AYLMKR Main St block containing itoret, ipli. 1 U2J. I7t CHOICE lots, I'j mllet touth west of cltv on and adjacent to Preterit Highway, all Ion, high and well drained, garden toll, restricted. 1 6031.

54 4 lolt on Bank frontage 18V tunable for IlKht manufacturing or multiple family price II3.S00. Co-op. 5123. Call L. A.

McKmle-v Agencies. 23521. 4 50x 2 lott for 5 22.18. tale, reasonable. Tel.

51 LOT, approx. 248x194, on lovely AthoII Uowne Drive, off Avlmer reduced to JI7O0 for quick tale. Co-op. 4973. Aylmer 10 lots, SOxluO, near beach, $500 each.

Coop. 4M75. N. D. Porter, Realtor, 2 8773.

MU 4-5002. H-I-2-7P WOODED lot, 170 ft. frontage. In re-ttrlcled irea, close to transportation and schools. $3100, Sli 9-2753.

SOx BUILDING lot, 150 or 300 frontage ly tell Road, 1-9571. Ramtayvtlle dlttrlrt SO LOT looxioo, Lakewood neir Aylmer, S.100. 8 21.10 evgt. 51 114 icre firm. 8-7185W.

29 ntllfs from Hull. 50 2 lots, highest spot of Brltinnli Ileichli. 22 apple ind fruit trees. Stooo. 880 Uriham St.

Tel, PA 2-4172. 50 HOUSE and 3 lott; Rideau Park. Box 445 Citizen. SOx LOT for sale, 70 ft. bv SIS.

Orleans, $975. 4-2450 after 4x BUILDING lots. 5000 tq. ft. or more, tltuited West of Bjnk In Heron Ptrk, tingles, doublet or duplexes allowed.

Price $2000 ind up. 5-3795. 52x ng plex or duplex. Apply 101 Donald. tlx BLOCK of land for ule.

250 teres, 6 mllet from Eddy's, Hull, Box 44 Cltuen. 52x 1 lots, 95 ft. frontage, city limits, off Mctciiie Hignwiy, city witer. rur-thrr partlcuUrs call Jack Bradley Real Estate. 5-2633.

20B-49X MEAC11 Lake lot for tale, 50x240', $600. Box 117 Ottawa, 49 FARM, 100 teres, fertUe toll, Ideal location on paved road between Hlghwsy 11 and village of Ktrs. But tervice. Large colonial style atone house, bank barn 40'x80' and machine shed In excellent repair. Waller Cummlr.gs, North Gower, 626-IS after 6.

49 120 lott. mile from city limits, $250 each. Apply c. Dicey, Hawthorne 5-7865. Six FOR sale, Gatlneau, choice lots, wood ed, beautiful river view, also high way lot, suuitue lor pemanem home.

Klrki Ferry, ring S. 51 BUILDING, tultible for office! tuch reel estate, no other on street 4-9979. 52 IDEAL building lot. 125x125 I'i miles East or city limns, lui aown ind $30 monthly. 6-1132.

51 100 acre farm, tultahle for nibdi- vldlng portloni avitlable, rsilwav line in area neir Bisellne Rd proposed government bldgt. Price reasonable, exclusive listing, seen bv ippolntment only. Mn. Winter, PA 2-4180. R.

A. Held, Broker, PA 2 1440 26R-50X LOTS 120 ft. frontige, witer avtll- ble shortly, Woodroffe tret. lei. PA 2-1324.

50 LOT 30x100. Sherbrooke St. 4-1242. 50 6-1800. LOT.

50x100, on Moussette Blvd, Hull, opposite rut; ptrk. riw-suuv titer 6. 9 COMMERCIAL lite In elty of Ottiwi Industrial tectlon with frontage oa hlghwart tad rallroid. UUfnrd Schtrf Broker 4-172J 2 S3 Legal Defence Construction (1951) Limited SEALED TENDERS, pltlnly mirked it to content ind iddressed to tne undersigned, will be received until 3 00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) TUESDAY.

Miv 17. 1953 for Construction of Underground Sleim Distribution Svstem, Petiwiwi, Ontario. File 122-5-P2-39. Plint, spectficttlons ind tender formt required may be obtilned by genenl contractor! onlv from Defence Construction (I95i) Limited, Plant Section, Room 156, at the id-dresi below. A deposit of $100 payable to Defence Construction (1951) Limited It required for each let of plans ind documents.

Thlt deposit is forfeited if plint ind speclficttiont ire not returned In good order on or before the fourteenth day following contract award. Plant and tpeclflcationi will he on view at Builders' Exchinges in Ottiwi, Toronto, Montreal, Kingston, C.L. Toronto Brsnch Office, ind it the iddrest below. Eich tender must be submitted on the forma prescribed ind be iccom-panled by lecurlty deposit is called for In the tender dncumenti. Such deposit shall indemnify the owner gilnst lost In the event of with-drtwil of the successful tenderer subsequent to icceptince of the bid.

The lowest or my tender not necet-urlly accepted. D. JENNISON, Secreliry, No. 4 Temp, Bldg, 56 Lyon Ottiwi, Ontirlo. City Of Ottawa Department Of Planning And Works New Police Building Sealed tenderi iddressed to the Chairman and Members of the Board of Control, will be received by lit Secretary, Room 504.

City Hill, Ot-tiwi, up to 12 o'clock noon, Daylight Stvlng Time, Tuesday, May 34. 1U55. for the construction of the New City of Ottiwi Police Stillon. Plant, specLK ttlons ind tender forms miy be obtilned on ipplirttlon to the office of the Director of Planning tnd Works, Room 7U3, Transposition Building. Ottiwi.

Ont. A deposit of $25 In the form of certified check made piytble to the Cltv Treasurer, of the City of Ottiwi It required for esch let of plum ind loeciflritlons. This deposit will be refunded If the documents re returned In good condition within 30 days following the date of the opening of the tender. The Corporation dnet rot bind Itself to iccept the lowest or sny tender ind In particular tf only one tender It received the City reserve! the right to reject it R. OGILVIE, Cltv Clerk.

Ot iwi. April 20. I9A5. Bankruptcy Act" 1919 Notice to Creditors of First Mretlnr (See. 681 IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF JOSEPH DESIRE SAVMURE, BUILDING COM HAG TOR, OF THE CITY Or OTTAWA, IN THE PROVINCE OK ONTARIO.

Notice is hereby given tl) the above mtclc in isslgnment on the twentieth dav of April, ID55. ind that the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 4th dsv of Mav 1953. it the hour of 3 30 o'clork In the ifternoon, the office of Wllllsm Gilbert Pug-sltv, the Off trial Rerelver, at the Court house. Nicholas Street. In the cits of Ottawi In the Province of Ontario and that, to be eligible to vole, creditors must file with me, prior lo the meeting, proofs of claim ind.

where neitssarv, proxies. Claims igairst the estate must be filed with the truvtee before distribution It nude; otherwise the proceeds of the estate will he distributed among the psrtles entitled thereto without regard to such claims Dated at Ottawi this 12nd day of April 1955 RUSSELL L. BOYCE Trustee Wtverlev Street, Olttwt, Ontario, MONTREAL (CP) The 66tb session of the Anglican Synod of Montreal yesterday called on the federal government lo solve the unemployment problem. The synod also urged setting up an adequate probation system for criminal offenders. At the closing session of its three-day meeting, the synod noted that the unemployment situation "has reached such proportions as to cause mental and physical distress to many of our citizens." It asked the government "to give assurance that It has plans to deal with the situation and that such plans will be put into effect immediately." i Meal Tickets Rev.

H. L. Hertzler, rector of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, said that in the last month alone his church has been approached by 700 unemployed and that he had distributed $200 in meal tickets. In asking tor an adequate probation system, Rev.

J. Hardwood Ford Briscoe CARLETON" PLACE (Special) Ford Briscoe died on Tuesday In an Ottawa hospital. A resident of Boyd Street here, he was 37. Mr. Briscoe complained of severe pains in his head on Saturday evening.

He went outside the back door of his home and evidently collapsed, striking his head on a flagstone. Medical assistance was called and he was removed to the Ottawa hospital. It was then ascertained he had suffered a severe brain hemorrhage. He was born at Matawatchan, son of Bryan Briscoe and his wife, Victoria MacCrimmon. The family moved to Carlcton Place and he was educated here.

Mr. Briscoe was employed at Ritchie Feed and Seed Company and he attended Zlon United Church. Besides his widow, the former Isabel Clark, he is survived by three daughters, Marie, Judy and June Ann, and a son, Clark, at home; three brothers, John of Kingston; Wilfred and William of Cobourg; two sisters. Mrs. Irvine (Caroline) Greer of Kingston and Iota at home.

Miss Gillispic KEMPTVILLE (Special! The funeral of Theresa Marie Cillis-pie of Groveton was held to Ventnor Presbyterian Rev. E. McMillan conducted the service, assisted by Rev. Charles Mullen. Interment was in the St.

Andrew's Cemetery. Spcncervillc. Miss Gillispie was 13 years of age and died suddcirly at the Kingston General Hospital, from heart trouble. Pupils of the Groveton School formed a guard of honor at her funeral. The pall-bearers were Robert Grue, Karl Llnberg, Ernest Hocke, Everett Connell, Donald Dobbie and Arthur Christie.

Disputed Route For CNR In Cornwall Twp. Unsettled Jones said Canada has less than 100 probation officers. A minimum of at least 700 were needed. The synod also urged "early Implementation" by the city and the provincial government of a "proposecLslum clearance and low rental housing development here. On the plight of the aged, the Diocesan Council for Social Service said that the federal old age pension of HO a month Is "a bare living allowance," The council also reported a rise in the proportion of aged persons In Montreal, lack of institutional provision for the chronically ill and "a serious lack of recreational facilities." The meeting also endorsed a World Council of Churches statement on orld peace, calling for prohibition of weapons cf mass destruction and a drastic reduction In all other armaments.

Almost 300 clerical and lay delegates from 193 parishes in the Montreal diocese, which covers the western half ot Quebec province, attended the meeting. designating a definite route across the township. The whole question of proposed underpasses, new station and location would be settled by the Transport Commission. Proper procedure for obtaining this approval is being "processed" by the railway, Mr. Mitchell said.

Meanwhile, It was reported here Thursday that Ontario Hydro land agents are negotiating purchase of land In the area for the rail line. This lends credence to the belief of some local officials that Cornwall Township'! objections to the route proposed by the railway ire being disregarded. Against Location Township Reeve Dr. Elzear Emard said he falls to understand hy the railway has not yet made an application to the- Board of Transport Commissioners. He said public opinion Is strongly against the location proposed by the railway.

The township has suggested that the duuble track line continue its present rout past tht city swinging north to meet the propoed new line on the western outskirts of the city near the power project dikes. The township claims the CNR proposal would locate the railway across "some of the best farm land In the township," and that It would constitute a barrier that would hinder residential development to the Cornwall Is rapidly expanding in that direction and local planning board consultant Jean Issalys of Ottawa, supports the Township Council stand. He says a rail line and proposed Highway 401 would almost stop development la northerly direction. Dr. J.

A. Phillips, Cornwall ind Suburbin Planning Board chiir-man, said It Is his personal feeling the rail line will be built according to CNR proposals. He said he understands there Is provision In the Railway Act that would permit this being dona without resorting to the Board of Transport Commissioners. CORNWALL iSpcclall Dis puted route of the re-located CarP adian National Railways main line across Cornwall Township remained unsettled Thursday despite the fact Ontario Hydro has called tenders for preliminary construction of almost 40 mile of new roadbed between Cornwall and Cardinal, It was learned here. Tenders called by Hydro cover sub-grade work and construction of bridges for the double track line that must be rerouted around future St.

Lawrence seaway and power project flood waters. "According to the Railway Act operations over a new line have to be approved by the Board of Transport Commissioners." L. E. Mitchell, CNR special projects engineer, said In a long distance telephone Interview from Montreal, indicating location of the Cornwall township section of the new line Is not yet definite, The CNR proposes to cross the township at the Second Concession In 1 northwesterly-southeasterly direction crossing St. Andrew's Road, northern outlet from the city, about two miles north of the city.

For several months this has been opposed by Township Council after receiving approval from City Council. The township, six weeks ago, registered its offlri.l opposition In the form of a motion and asked that route of th3 rail line be decided by the Board of Transport Commissioners at Ottawa. Mr. Mitchell said the railway Is assuming that work on the new line will start it the Cardinal end the work Is lo be finished by November 30 this year allowing time for further action on Qrntiment Deadly TOKYO (AP) A futuristic incul ornament on lh hood of a car became the end of the road Thursday for a pedestrian. Stabbed In the abdomen by the ornament, he died in a hospital.

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Percival, chief of police for the Village of Drschenes, slips a few tips to a couple of the young pugilists who slugged it out to the enjojment of the capacity crowd at the first of what the sponsoring Des- chenes Ratepayers Association hopes will be successful weekly sports meets. At left Is one of the guest performers, Lawrence Weatherall, 11, of 128 Louisa Street, Ottawa, while at ri.ht Is Devrhenes" own Bobby "Slugger" Nest. Photo by Newton.

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