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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 2

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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BETTER TRAINING Piard Control if go.ng lo un churches ta (a iitint th ar tduUS' pfojri.tf'far tmrtrKed-. uistni Electric BASS four-speaker Bass Amplifier c-Pto. 5289xo Coulthaifs 241 rtmtt. CIS 11 21 lark, skana a4 Churches Asked To Aid Jobless Socu- Sfcr-vc PP'rt- bfp mnl and the Laihotic VKia. -e I Bureau naa i'w fmed an tht city-lor the unemployed 1 Coirtrrl'er Reid fcwrd their education I CUr! TJiarviay btiu "bit Alt agencies in tot city 6 at the tmal! re- dud i the Unemployment ln- asout and called for better'co- jurance Commitoon he' operation between the and supplied otrii the ferin.

to ad-1 ic at-enoes. Mayor Whmon and Cuq- Mayor Jetton and Controller troir Taidif art approaching Tardf. members ot a commit-Catholic and Protestant clergy lea fcelping ta th provincial tq KajtUt for mj available at program of education caches. thai respnnat to far BapjrJ They said That social terv-J ma aa u- Youth Service Bureau, the Ot- Op Argentine Ministers Quit BLXNOS AIRES tReuter Argenkna faced political crisis today following tht resignations of two key minister! in protest against trends to the govem-nent't eco-nomic policies. Economic Minister Roberto Alemann decided last night to leave tht government in tht wake of the resignation earlier of Arturo Acevtdo, Minister of Public Works and Services.

Both- protected that tht Argentine government was tending to abandon Its anti-inflation austerity, program. Cher 73.000 families read Tht Journal. MEN'S AND DOYS' WEAR COIITIIIUES SATURDAY fafiM SiTrJIJJ If ll 3J' a. Mtl'l Mti kfl' WtaY' iria leBl Slock Kin IIS. -TO 9i) O'COATS ta St.

tr t'ta-Ssn. Skwrta aa T-llv WH K5. 10 T9i0 2-Pant Scits ia 44. (w II Reg. la 19.S5 PANTS ALL-WOOL cMTt" PASTS irT.

a raws charraai, Stra grawa. BUM IS la 4t. Braarra ta Reg. to 32.53 CAR COATS- ta Kytea. AH Waal aat Res.

(a 17.85 SWEATERS lim; Mil, fsagtiajsji a-. 12.88 2 fn. 25.00 Reg. 5.S5 TERYLEKE SHIRTS Wttitt only. Sizes 14'i to 17.

Reduced to 10.88 '3 lor 1t50 Ka-lrra SKIRTS 4.85 Value aw at tkw 3 lor $10 "AtiNlYlRSARY SPECIALS IN BOYS'. DEPT. itj. 19.95 CAR COATS Vitaa. TiyW aat A a Wm Sim ta ran tw 1 It yrt-s.

BvtDtra.ia IW In 9QJ 10-88 12-88 Vand- 14.88 SPCRT COATS $1B to $23 ta raan. Regwiar MJ 45.00 -As. Pa am It ta is nn' tataaat ta Itesj. to MS CORDUROY Pat aa tt yara. .88 KQCXET SWEATERS $OiS RrtruUr fizts 2 It 3.

Reduced It CULKY KKIT SWEATERS $Qi8 Keg.lwS.KL 00 Orson. Reduced to Skot) thmtignom tww Doors for many wttHartlaed hems. Al from Regular Stock. Door 'Ope Tomorrow, 0 A.L MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR 1X3 EIEEAU STREET CE3-I703 Betwoesi Nlchotn and Mmgrott Streets Cnwrentmt Budget "rREE ARKINO Irtry On Threa Duwntows) Arranged i farlilng LoU neral service for five victims of a fire in Clontarf. Sebasta- poo) township, will be held at Lutheran Church, Clontarf.

The fire, last Friday night. claimed the lives of the four youngest- children' 'Mr. and Mrs. El lard Felhaber. whose home was totally destroyed.

The children's- greai grind father. 83-year-crld Wdliam Fel-haber who was alone with them when tht fire broke out, TTIi: i OTTAWA JOURNAL FOR.MID.VBLE FOURSOMR. Rea3y to hold their own with the abominable art these four McDonald. Ohio, children, whost knit ted.I'eruvil ski masks givt them formtdablt winter leok Tbe masks were knitted by Mrs. Dorothy Humphrey.

At tht top of tht totem it Cindy Humphrey, whost thret playmates artjftop to bottom): Marianne Evans, Sua Krupko, and Tommy Krupko, Funeral For Fire Victims foiANVICLE (Staff) A fu rt Pl-JOMria Ptatat Khrushchev Almost Became U.S. Immigrant NEW YORK Gov. trnor Nelson Rockefeller drew Ruckles from an audi ence est ertUy. during a speech in which ht recount, td an incident which occur, red in a meeting with Pre MiaSstw Kmc Ka-Kawaar ritinna tKak 2 rri. SirurcUy in SL John i io Rockefeller aaid he remarked, to Khrushchev that about 500.000 persons of Russian descent live in New York State He quoted the lFUt that, almost came myself." "How come?" said he inquired.

abopenshed. i -Higher wages, naturally." Remains of the four children, fh. reoiy. according to tn'a single WflTru edtn the cemetery of St. John's; Church.

Minister Rev. B. Paulson of Egarivilre. said the remains of William Felhaber will be bur ied in the cemetery of Sebasta- pool Baptist Churchy rtich Jbe attended. 1 Thm children who thir live were Deborah, four; Don-p The Ottawa Philatelic Sod- three; Johortwo.

and Shir ley, one, The Felhabers" only other child, Willis, six. was at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Florence Mulroy. of Clontarf, when the Are occurred. The parents were In Eganville, 15 miles norm of oontan.

Philatelists Pick Ottawa et elected its 1962 executive at Chateau Laurier Thursday night. President is Hans Rekhe: First Vice-President Grant Kalbftetseh; Second Vice-President Mrs. W. R. Bamarrt.

Sec- ireiarv souin.u. t7 It Is. expected that the d.te:lrT"!!T TLTZ of meuest nounced Monday. 1 (Gauthier; members large Journal Want quick results. Ads bring S.

Bullrs, T. A. Stott and Maior Guy-Grenier. I j. 1 Pashibll i ACftTtctiU of fasVicn it 1 I f' '2 i price oedat pint mngv Jewellery Sal.

10) A Records OFF All LP's mi Slerts i'ou r.idV cur corf-p'te -facJc'rY-fT'e'sh stcck tA-Hich we believe to Eclihe Jd'fictstpjcjcC Cihrcnt'rdcascs in Ottawa. i -M Mon. '203 SfKil JL QrotitMl' Sxopirt tntri Itii Uom auiu i Bartered Bride Canada-Style Ti'kOSTO K'fi A prill I tie, touteaiie tad CJrt Thui'. n.en niaue an day her auihand Wit willing tt hereby- -Mr, iv her up to be-l (r h.x berr-n It Model TCE37 "Robin Hood and Lakeside Gardens, but tii suited the C4r on. he uld i-iKe the so he tuld hmt tun.

(uiniiare nj the huv- The hunband. Charles Sjfy band 'would Ukf the nend's he olleird the tr-Je to fjr and Irae ton. the hv Ju. Icend becau "Thev bth haml 'the frtrtto told me' ihai in th iutini K-1 ould leave rnwn tiihaa l. and love It h.l 22-ear-uid "3 alto free'" fif tVbrrir therr- I Nagv hat snarged his fnervd hfr rhind Jftn titreij3, i'th anenatuin' Naaty Jold tbe.

court ahe of alfectiunr and criminal con- it "Aery grateful" her 'hutband venation. Children's -w jNitKMial 9 30 and look her, barlr Today and Tomorrow TODAY Library board monthly meeting. Board Room. U'p-m 1 Lndenlea Community Asocial ion annual Winter CarniMl. landenlea Park; 7pm 1 TOMORROW Film Program.

I Muacum Aud.torium Ham. Monir.nal tki a. hauls for Animals'." Dr. Dav4 1 Dine- ley, of Chemistry Budd.ng, IU a m. art classes, 13-16 years.

St. Luke's Com- 1 munity Centre. 10 am. 0tawa Theatre for Children' children. LH years.

Rovkcliffe Pm- His Airoort. Carltnewood Reservoir I Ottawa Junior Muuc Club nd Hog's Baik. 9 30 a m. I Concert, Museum. 2 45 p.m.

Ottawa West Junior Music 1 fooular S-iertie Lectures Club Conttrt. Nepean HS, Series, "Canadian Prehistoric I m. 0.0" tr.icvflt 2 5 RA'irTfTNFSl -Xn aitronlr SI- encuola nmatl iui. laalura. A para a wiaaaw awuw-wnwiat caainat.

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