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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 34

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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14- Thursday, November 26wJffi CORRECTION In last night's paper 2 items were incorrect and should have read: PINK, CLOVERLEAF SALMON 7 oz. tin The Ottawa 'Journal YOUR MOVE there was not only an increase in the volume of discards pro cessed and renovated in ONS workshops but also a record amount of material give by Ottawa -area residents. Mr. Coulter, retiring after serving 10 years as president of the organization, also remarked that sales had continued to increase in the past year. Volume of sales at the organization's Wellington Street store was up seven pet cent; at its York Street store three per cent.

"The year 1970 had indeed been a notable year because once again we are debt free and 0 p-CASH and GARRY SPECIALS-, POTTED AZALEA PLANTS, available in reds, pinks and whites $4.49 Large POTTED MUMS. Available iri bronze, mauve, white and yellow. Per pot $3.50 FRESH CUT CARNATIONS, with green fern. Available in white, red and pink $3.50 232 BANK STREET 2360801. 2216 CARLING at W00DR0FFE 722-4241 ST.

LAURENT PLAZA 745-9491 15 BEECHW00D 746-2200 3626 RIVERSIDE DRIVE UPLANDS 822-1743 BELL'S CORNERS, Highway 15 828-5146 Ottawa Boys Club activities are being decentralized. All programs were-formerly conducted at the Nepean Street headquarters, but activities are now being extended to fringe communities. Members of the boys' club chess and checker groups are meeting once a week in Arkell House, 961 Pinecrest Road. Enjoying a checker session above are, left to right: Robbie Vance, supervisor Vikki Levesque and Bill Harrigan. (Journol Photo by Dominion Wide) Boys' Club Experiments With Fringe Area Service Since 1923, all Ottawa Boys' Club activities have taken pface it the club's centre town location oiv-Jepean Street but things are changing.

In an attempt to provide services for fringe communities, two experimental clubs have been operating successfully In the Britannia area since September, says Richard Wood, boys' club executive director. The clubs operate out of Brit annia United Church and Christie elementary school providing activities and services for about 210 boys each week. The centre town location serves about 1,600. Mr. Wood says an important part of the Britannia service in- 258 tariff W.

235-8367 Our $5 Christmas Gift Box of fine cheeses Includes: English Stilton, Whole Dutch Baby Gou- da, French Boursin, Irish Wexford. Norwegian Jar- laberg, and our own special aged We ship anywhere in Canada. eludes guidance referral and emphasized' that the clubs do more than provide Mr. Wood hopes these extend- services will eventually reach other areas, especially public housing developments. Problems of obtaining facil ities, funds and volunteers, however, will delay such programs, he said.

The Britannia clubs operate' 39 Item for Bells Corners K-Mart should have read: FREE One lb' oz. loaf Sunibakc while sliced KREAD with each purchase at Regular Price of 27c. on an annual budget of $10,000, including the salary of Director Robert Schmitz. The facilities have been donated. The centre town location has an annual budget of $100,000.

Cost per boy at the centre town and Britannia locations is about the same, he said. The $10,000 used to finance the Britannia clubs was an anonymous donation. Neighborhood Services1 Job Vol me I ncreases A year of "record achievement" was the way retiring Ot- a a Neighborhood Services President LenCoulter summed" up activities during 1970. At the organization's annual meeting Wednesday, he said have accomplished so much without being subsidized in any manner," said Mr. He described the ONS workshop as the- "largest self supporting workshop in Canada." ONS General Manager A.

G. Beckingham reported thatlnthe past year 171 persons, many of them handicapped, had been given employment. Total wages amounted to $299,174. He also reported that the ONS had co-operated in supplying clothing and furniture to 3,418 needy persons. Elected.

to the ONS board of directors for the coming year were: Mrs. Sidney Hobart, Mrs.W. Larmonth, Mrs. R. S.

Rooney, Brig. James L. Mil- ville, Sam Caplan, John E. Cherry, Jardine Dey, B. Allan Keys and M.

C. Willey. Mr. Coulter is also retiring from the board of directors along with vice-president Charles Parker and ONS founder Harold The three, however, will con tinue to serve in an advisory capacity. a new president and vice president are to be named at a future meeting.

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