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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 5

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The Ottawa Citizen Oct. 9, 1965 Page 5 Film shoivs Railway terminal DOWNTOWN IT'S on world rl CAPLAN'S tenders studied scheduled I. PIOEAU ST. I CLOSED MONDAY Thanksgiving Day and Sirotek, The new terminals include an addition to an existing building and another new structure for both the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways. Council assures all-night sales at gas stations Ottawa motorists running low on gas at night are guaranteed fuel in Eastview.

Council endorsed a recommendation that no changes be made in the bylaw governing service station hours in the municipality. Stations are permitted to operate 24 hours a day, provided they don't violate the anti noise bylaw in the hours after 11 p.m. Mayor Gerard Grandmaitre said Thursday the policy should bring "some" business from Ottawa motorists. "Not so much as there used to be, however," Mr. Grandmaitre said.

"I believe Ottawa drivers must be getting used to their station closing hours." Six lecture and color motion picture programs will be presented in Fisher Park High School auditorium this fall and winter. This "World Around Us" series, sponsored by the Collegiate Institute Board and Fisher Park Community Council, will be narrated by eminent explorers and life scientists. Topics and dates are: Japan, Oct. 22; Middle East, Nov. 26; Caribbean, Jan.

21; South Viet Nam, Feb. 25; the Tibetan Border, March 11. Single or season tickets may be obtained from Fisher Park High School recreation Bids for more than $2,000,000 in railway construction have been announced by the National Capital Commission. Low tender for the new merchandizing terminals at the new Alta Vista Union Station was submitted by Fuller Construction of Ottawa at Ron Engineering of Ottawa submitted the only tender for construction of diesel and car repair shops and other services at the Walkley yard for $748,800. Other tenders for the merchandizing terminals were V.

K. Mason, Pillar Construction, M. Sullivan and Son of Arnprior, Ron Construction, Old performer HALIFAX (CP) Staff Sergeant John Lewis, 78, turned out for the annual parade of the Nova Scotia division of the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires as usual this year. The oldest man in the corps, "We simply can't keep him down," said one of the officials. See Tuesday's Newspaper for Caplan's 88 Day Starting Wednesday Caplan's St.

CitizenUPI staff photo Moose convention The first Ontario convention of the Loyal Order of Moose to be held in Ottawa got under way Friday at the Chateau Laurier. Among officials attending are, from left, John Doig, Etobicoke, provincial president; Walter H. Ketz, superintendent of Moose Heart Lodge near Chicago; and Art Cooper, provincial membership director. Crop insurance plans to be prepared Hays MINT0 OFFERS OTTAWA'S MOST COMPLETE SELECTION QF NEW HOME DESIGN, WITH PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT THE NEEDS OF EACH AND EVERY BUYER plan in Canada. Mr.

Hays said he could foresee milk prices rising I to $4 a hundredweight in near future. He said the dairy sur- plus two years ago was 17H I It per cent, but it had dropped to two per cent last year and he expected there would soon be no surplus. 5 VS SWrS5 300 attend jSSP ill a 1m in of "4 service BROCKVILLE (CP) Agriculture Minister Hays told farmers here that a Liberal government elected in the Nov. 8 election would sponsor a crop insurance plan. "We have policies for life, fire and accidents, but we do not have crop insurance the farmer who must fight the elements," he told a meeting of farmers and Liberal supporters.

Mr. Hays was touring Leeds with John Matheson, member of the last parliament for the riding and Liberal candidate in the election. Mr. Hays said the crop insurance would pay up to on losses for a farmer with an average turnover of $4,400. Cost would be about $275 a year.

He said he was impressed with New Zealand's farm management program which he saw during a foreign tour recently. "In each country there are several representatives of the agriculture department who can help the farmer with advice, production, financing and keeping accurate records." He said he would be interested in seeing such a 8 11 consecration An estimated 300 parishioners watched Friday night as Anglican Bishop E. S. Reed of Ottawa blessed the new $123,000 church in Overbrook that some had waited 40 years to see. "It was lovely," said one.

"Many of the people were from other parts of the city THE BRUCE FARi HERITAGE H01ES An exclusive area just at the Western limits of the Queens-way, adjacent to Qualicum. Here on this well -treed and gently sloping land Minto is building custom designed, larger homes priced from $34,500, featuring private dens, private family rooms, extra large kitchens, dressing rooms and as many as 3 bathrooms, 6 bedrooms and 2 fireplaces. Mortgage financing through major insurance companies permits attractive, low down payments with 1st mortgages at 25 year amortization. Sales office open noon to 9 p.m. 10 to 6 p.m.; Drive West on the Queensway to Highway 15 and turn left through Qualicum.

Finer, larger homes priced from $23,500 in 2 mature established communities. With low down payments and 1st mortgages at 6 SKYLINE A lovely hillside site adjacent to Parkwood Hills within walking distance of all schools and 0TC bus service. Drive south on Fisher Avenue to Meadowlands Drive, or south on Merivale Road to Meadowlands Drive and follow the signs. 722 7683. GRAHAM PARK A fine, established community at the western limits of the Queensway, adjacent to Qualicum.

Drive west on the Queensway to Highway 15 and turn left at Qualicum. 828-9113. who had once lived in Over- brook." I Following the traditional Anglican service of consecra- I tion, the onlookers jammed the new building to hear guest speaker Rev. H. T.

O'Driscoll of St. John's Church deliver the opening sermon. i Then, congregation, choir and clergy moved across to the Robert Lay Memorial Hall for dedication ceremonies and a reception by ladies of St. Lucy's Guild. The parishioners, former members of St.

Margaret's Parish, who founded the new St. Paul's in 1961, had worshipped in tiny St. Lucy's Hall on George Street from 1925 until just two months ago when the new church was sufficiently built to allow services to be held inside it. CANADA'S MOST HONOURED BUILDER 1 -if -7 Study dealt in vocations to priesthood Some hundred provincial superiors from across Canada held their 11th annual assembly at St. Joseph Scholas-ticate this week.

The study this year dealt with vocations to the priesthood and to the religious life. Father Jean-Guy Bonin, a principal promoter of the new Centre for Pastoral Action on Vocations for the diocese of Joliette, said vocation directors of the various communities participate in "the development of our baptismal vocation" as a basis on which to build all other vocations. He said full and part-time workers at the centre provide an information service on Christian vocations and a service for co-ordinating all the movements and organizations of the diocese. Father Bonin said if a diocesan group is to play its full role, its members should be diversified and include diocesan and religious priests, brothers and sisters as well as lay people. "By working not just for our own little chapel, but for the good of the Church as a whole" he said, "it is certain that our hope of producing committed Christians, of developing vocations to the priesthood and to the religious life will not meet with disappointment." pr Lt I 23EZ C8 Lecture series to mark birth of MA course Six public lectures on American authors are being given at Carleton University to mark the establishment of an American literature program leading to a master's degree.

The lectures, sponsored by the department of English, will begin in the H. M. Tory Science Building lecture theatre Friday Oct. 22 at 8.30 p.m. Visiting lecturers for the series include outstanding speakers from Yale, York, Carleton, New York University, and the University of Connecticut.

PAR KV 100D HILLS Gives a hot dog status Cresta Raja is a deliciously medium i dry red table wine made from French i hybrid grapes grown in Niagara. '65 AWARD HOMES 3 and 4 bedroom Award Homes priced from $18,675. Each has been priced to offer an exceptional home buy with special price adjustments in effect for immediate occupancy. You'll find that each of these award homes offers a host of exciting, value packed features designed to provide a lifetime of proud and happy ownership and low down payments, together with Minto's Personalized Payment Plan make it easier to own a home of your own. These internationally acclaimed homes are on display in Lake-view just off Highway 17, Vi mile past the Britannia Drive-In Theatre at Acres side road.

828-4961. The very popular Sherwood, Briarwood, Westwood and Kings-wood model homes are again available in this newest section of Parkwood Hills Ottawa's most complete and convenient residential community. Here is the ideal combination of modest price and custom design elegance in delightful new semi-detached homes, with down payments as low as $1,150. Some of the value -packed features in these homes include teak -finished kitchens, fuel fireplaces, mosaic -tiled bathrooms, complete landscaping and paved driveways. For information, enquire at Parkwood Hills Rental and Sales Office on Fisher Ave.

just below Baseline Road or at Skyline Sales Office through Parkwood Hills and follow the "Heritage Homes" signs. 722-7683. RED TABLE WINE MEDIUM DR. 1 mm MODELS ON DISPLAY DAILY 10-9 P.M.; WEEKENDS (INCLUDING THIS WEEKEND) 10-6 P.M. Phooe Brights for free home delivery! inw itfa.

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