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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 13

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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13
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The Ottawa Journal 13 ort Congestion it; Crisis Over i Friday, June 20, 1969 Mi 4 each ft 7 fV-V 4 'K V-4-, 7 1 mm; I'- 14 1' I THREE LEADING MANUFACTURERS' CLEARANCE AND SAMPLES! topers sorasfil'DTs: i Hat alalf a a al a taiaJa A i II i. j' Slight subs of much higher price lines STYLES: One-piece maillots, sheaths, pleated starts, nauticals, blousons and cut-outs. Two and three-piece styles with match- '-ing cover-ups in large choice of styles. FABRICS: Stretch nylon, antron, nylon terry, cotton, jacquards and assorted novelties. COLOURS: Navy, brown, white, blue, pink, yellow, orange, black, green and assorted prints.

Tiny imperfections will not affect wear or appearance in any way. Many one-of-a-kind models. Shop early! 71 SPECIAL PURCHASEl WOMEN'S TWO-PIECE, JAMAICA SETS srt r. 100 two way stretch nylon 'shorts Mock turtle neck stretch nylott topper Colours of navy, pink, -t green, yellow, aqua and assorted stnpes 'Sizes S-M-L SPECIAL PURCHASE! FANCY PANTS AND TOPPER SETS S.97 -set Two and Ihree piece styles Pants in flare leg style with novelty trim and accessaries Toppers and shirt waists, crop-tops and many other styles some wiUusee- through tops and matching 1 bras tops Assortment of colours cotton, linen and woven prints. Sizes 8 to 16 READY-MADE FIBERGLAS DRAW DRAPES WALL-TO-WALL, CEILING-TO-FLOOR DRAW DRAPES ONE ONE "144" 0 0 pr.

Choice of .7 fashion shades Canadian made fiberglas Contemporary woven sculptured look i Colours of gold', beige, white, melon, coco or Washable, no-iron fiberglas gives long wearing care and beauty for your home Unaffected by sun-fireproof no stretch or sag -WASHINGTON (AP) The congestion crisis that threat ened chaos at key airports around the United States on one of their busiest days apparently ended early today with the settlement of a dispute resulting from air controllers' complaints of being overworked and F. Lee Bailey, counsel for the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, signalled an end to the dispute when be said this morning the group had urged its members to return to i work on a normal basis. The controllers either called in sick in unusually high num bers Thursday or applied Feder- I Aviation Administration's I safety rules so strictly that planes were up to four hours behind schedule and airlines can celled flights. Bailey, reached at his Boston home, said it would he misleading to say an agreement had been reached between the FAA and the controllers since that "implies some organized effort to have the controllers not show up." Carleton 7 Appoints Three to Staff G. Williams, visiting as sociate professor of religion for the past year at Carleton University, has been appointed professor and named chairman of the department of religion.

He succeeds Professor Law- irence M. Read as chairman of the department Professor Keaa win spend a one-year leave of absence in India study ing Hinduism. Robert Dobbie, professor of Old and exegesis at Emmanuel College, Victoria -University in the University of Toronto, since 1955. has been appointed visiting professor of religion. Appointed lecturer in the department of religion was Mrs.

Katherine Young. All appointments are effective June 1. During the 1968-69 year en rolment in courses offered bv the Carletoa department of religion reached 677. double course enrolment of the previous year." In the 1969-70 term the department will offer 1 20 courses, five more than last year. Shirley to Join Good Ship Nixon DETROIT (UPn The Nixon administration is about to name former child movie star and unsuccessful congressional candidate Shirley Temple Black as deputy assistant secretary of state for educational and cut- Iural affairs, the Detroit Free Pres.

reported today. Mrs. Black's husband. Charles, will get a job of equivalent rank somewhere in the administration, the newspaper said in a story from its Washington bureau. Highway 138 Rebuilding Begins MONCKLAND (Special) Rebuilding of a section of Highway 138 to provide a better -route between Ottawa and Cornwall has begun at this hamlet 14 miles north of When finished, at an un specified future date, the work will have virtually created a new highway.

Construction presently underway involves an eight mile stretch from Monckland to SC Andrews. DibMee Construction Com- Dairy Limited of Ottawa has I the contract. Highway 138 will eventually Knk up with Highway 417, a freeway that will parallel Highway. 17- between Ottawa find the Quebec border. DISCOUNT DEPT.

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