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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 2

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The Ottawa Citizen Page 2 Wed, Feb. 8, 1967 -1 -y i1 rr Tu--fs; Marchand bars Leary 80 per cent of housing was for rental in 1966 By the Canadian Press More Canadians than ever before now want to rent the a criminal offence is prohibited from entering Canada. Mr. Marchand informed Allan Kamin, co chairman of a psychedelic arts festival scheduled for the University of Toronto Feb. 10-12, that he was not prepared to waive this provision.

Mr. Kamin came to Ottawa to persuade immigration authorities to allow Dr. Leary to enter the country so he could address the festival as scheduled Saturday. By the Canadian Tress Immigration Minister Marchand refused yesterday to allow LSD aposUe Dr. Timothy Leary to enter Canada to address a Toronto meeting.

Dr. Leary now is free on bail pending appeal of a 20-year prison sentence for illegally transporting marijuana into the U.S. from Mexico and failing to pay tax on it. Under Canada's immigration law, any person convicted of TAIL0RED-TO-MEASURE place they will live in, says William G. Connelly of Ottawa, president of the National House Builders Association.

He told the parliamentary prices committee Tuesday that 80 per cent of housing construction last year was rental accommodation compared with about 10 per cent 10 years ago. Most of the rental space was in high-rise apartments on high-priced downtown lots. The people who used it were mostly young, wanting to spend their savings on a car or a trip to Europe rather than on a down payment for a house. Mr. Connelly said low-rental housing is "not encouraged" by municipalities because its high-density composition increases burdens on schools without giving a corresponding increase in taxes for education.

He said persons with low incomes could buy their own houses if the National Housing Act were amended to provide loans up to 95 per cent of the value of the house with up to 40 years to repay. The National House Builders Association, with 3,000 member companies from coast to coast, said in its statement to the committee that starts on 170,000 housing units should be made in 1967. Though demand in 1966 had been for 160.000 units, starts were actually made on only 134,474. Clliien VPI taff photo Mapping the new frontier Special Reg. $110, $120, $130 SiJ.50 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 14th Valentine's Day SEND COUTTS CANADA plete with pioneer's beard, adds life to the camp set up to illustrate the Canadian Institute of Surveying convention in progress across the street in the Chateau Laurier.

This surveyor isn't mapping the far reaches of the Arctic, he's taking a make-believe sighting from his camp in front of Centennial Centre on Rideau Street. Frank Whitteker, com lis 1 1 1 and Trousers Coat Schoolrooms to cost $1,327,000 Colourful cards that are sentimental sassy too are available at The Davis Agency's three stores at A clearance of 150 bolt ends of our finest suitings. Regardless of the original price, all of these may be purchased, while they last, at one low clearing price. Select from a group of choice imported woollens in shades of blue, grey, brown. COME IN EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION on Melrose Ave.

Estimated policy of giving priority to cost is $193,000. Architects are construction of general pur- Langlois and St. Denis. pose rooms, at the rate of six The SSB has adopted the a year. School additions to cost an estimated $1,327,000 in 1967 have been approved by the Separate School Board.

The new rooms will serve six pairs of elementary schools, each pair consiting of a bilingual and an English- LENTEN NOONDAY SERVICES Still up there '20J SPARKS STREET on the Mall BILLINGS BRIDGE PLAZA CABLINGWOOD PLAZA School will be linked by two new classrooms, two libraries, and one general purpose room. Estimated cost is $178,000. Architect is Roger Thibault. Notre Dame de la Presentation School at 1151 River Rd. and St.

Ignatius School will be linked by a general purpose room. St. Ignatius will gain four classrooms and a library. Auguste Martineau is the architect. Estimated cost is $175,000.

The old section of Holy Rosary on Duhamel St. will be demolished. Four classrooms and a library will be built. A general purpose room will serve also Sacre Coeur School WINNIPEG (CP) Canada's language school on the same own 007 is leading the field. It property, is the serial number of the first Marguerite Bourgeoys RCAF Tutor jet trainer to log School at 839 Quinlan Rd.

will more than 1,000 hours and led gain two classrooms and a the formation when the aircraft library. St. Leo's School, WKDiNESDAY to FRIDAY 12.45 to 1.05 p.m. Christ Church Cathedral Sparks St. near Bronson Ave.

SPEAKER THE RT. REV. E. S. REED Bishop of Ottawa Lunch available In Cathedral Hall before and after the tervicea All three stores are open every Friday night till nine.

I I i was first demonstrated in 1964. 860 Colson will also gain 5 two classrooms and a library. Both will share a new general purpose room for gymnasium activities and assemblies. The new construction will link the i two buildings. 244A Sparks St.

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Plan to Attend Regularly Bring Someone With You IT mm CONVERSATIONAL CHINESE (Mandarin) 20 week course (40 teaching sessions) High School of Commerce Tuesday and Thursday Nights 7.30 9.30 p.m. Course Instructor Mr. Jin-Tiong Tan (Group limited to 15 members) Fee $25 NO REFUNDS Commencing February 21, 1967 To Enroll I Estimated cost is $220,000. Architect is D'Arcy Audet. New library Four classrooms and a library will be added to Ste.

i Genevieve School at 2198 Arch St St. Mark's School at 803 Canterbury Ave. will gain a I home economics room, an in- dustrial arts room, and a library. A new general purpose room will serve both schools. Estimated cost is $243,000.

Architect is Edward Cuhaci. Two classrooms and a li lit -s r-N Here's What ANDY TOAAMY OLYMPIC SKIER AND COACH "Al'J Name address tel. cheque or money order to Has to Say About it 'I find, as director of the Edelweiss SkrSchoof near Ottawa, that those Collegiate Institute Board of Ottawa Adult Education Division 662 Lyon Street, Ottawa 1, Ont. brary will be added to St. Michael's School on Bernard St.

A new general purpose room will serve both this school and St. Laurent School at 1116 St. Laurent Blvd. Estimated cost is $175,000. Architect is Thaddeus Konopacki.

St. Victor's School on Brookfield Rd. and Lamoreux people who make the best progress in our ski school are the ones that keep themselves fit summer and winter. Canada's National team is now placing a tremendous emphasis on physical conditioning. 11 (3 A it maKes a lot or sense, wnetner you ski tor medals or pleasure, skiing requires a body that's in good physical condition.

I ind I don't tire as easily by dropping in to Vic Tanny's for periodic work-outs," Sneak a weekend in Montreal and 111 II II I Kf 1 shop: sightseer do the art galleries: live it up at the prao- night spots: see live theatre, Continental movies: tise your French: take in a concert: etc, etc. CLC opposes labor act change By the Canadian Press The Canadian Labor Congress told the cabinet today it will not' tolerate any of the changes in the Canada Labor Relations Board sought by its rival, the Confederation of National Trade Unions. The CLC's annual brief took strong exception to the CNTU's campaign to obtain equal representation on the nine member board and to reverse the board's long-established policy against the removal of regional groups from national bargaining units. Or settle for the life of Riley at THE QUEEN ELIZABETH KIWI OPTICAL CO. OF OTTAWA 1 ljRI mi 1 I VIC TAWMY'S A'L CANADA'S MOST COMPLETE AND LUXURIOUS FACILITIES 7 Wh f) Huge temperature controlled tropical vlr IV n0rtfCi swimming pools Specially designed Vic Tanny exercise and reducing machines SPnf P'y Eucalyptus inhalator rooms Massage Private lockers California Sun Rooms Juice Bars Hydronic whirlpool baths WE In spite of everything that's going on in Montreal, lots of people just stay put at The Queen Elizabeth.

Not surprising, when you consider that our guests have the choice of 17 great restaurants and lounges, can browse in more than 60 fascinating specialty shops, and see movies and live theatre without even going outdoors. After all, how many good things can you cram into one weekend? Drive right in for free parking. Walk from the train to our elevator in Central Station. Or the limousine from the airport stops here first. For reservation call Tht Queen Elizabeth, toll free, at ZEnith 6-540O, any Hilton Reservation office or your travel agent.

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