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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 9

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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s-- v. BrlUnnla Park homes' are not mere structures, they' are architecturmliypUn- wh sn rrt to making. a haven for the city man and his family, away from the tumult of the busy streets. Thejclean smoke-free air la Ideal for growing family and the grounds are spackma and attractive. The development la aituated In the BrlUnnla Park Sub-division off Highwsy IT.

For those travelling by atreet-car, the jlop la at BrlUnnla VilUge actual location one block west of intersection of Richmond -Rood and Cflintf Avenue The project la spaced out In loU 100x100, constituting a "Green Belt" around each home. The luxury 1 bedroom homes are constructed of the best materials available and bull! by T. O. Bouvier -under the supervision of the T. 3, Shouldice Construction Co, J.

H. WHELAN I Charlotte St. 4-l724 FlalsKinf Hardware Supplied by 17. A. Rankin LIMITED 41 Bank SL C-3C21 t' I Complete Electrical Installations '7 in these pew hornet 1 By D.

G.El:3tri: "7- 4ISerons) Ave. 4-4421 IT Hugh H. Grant LIMITtD Excavating Contractor 222 Catherine St 5-4282 j'Polter Heating InsUlUUona 111 Illnchey Ave. Mill t-fStt Daytime Evening KOr ANDERSON S41 Roxell Cr. Gabar Park 72-3208 T.O.

Bouvier BL'ILDERS 441 St. Tatrick SL 4-0I7S Lcverclte fi Uivicr Hardwood Floors InsUlled Sanded by Experienced Men '52I ErjrreeV SATURDAY 2.00 P.M. TO 5.30 P.M. MONDAY TO FRIDAY 7 P.M. 9 P.M.

zi zi K- zzz --zzn ZZ ZZZZ zzzz ui nl ti A or a a XcVq i- 1 I a iu 5 i rf A. P. SPRANGE Broadway 4-4112 Atlas Aabeataa Sldlag Shingles Supplied By McAuIiffe- Grinies LiMrfEr) Bailders'-f Seppllea 25 Pretoria Ave. 5-1127 Insnrance placed with Den Levin -t General InsuTsnce Agency 4S Rldeio St. 2-401? i SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1931.

7 TilE OTTAWA JOURNAL ir JL innr JUuliWL or 1WL UUVJ bfj Ghihar J12valty Co. rrr. ronald ron r. TACGAKT. eon of Mr.

and Mrs. William Tsggsrt. -180 Booth street, who with tho Royal Canadian Regiment in Korea. Mo left Vancouver for tho Korean front three weeks ago. Firemen, Students Battle Oil Fire At Smiths Falls SMITHS ALLS, Sept.

(SUff) Firemen students from 11. municipalities throughout Eastern Ontario battled a 400 alien oil bUxe hero yesterday i demonstration on fircfighl-tng at tho regional flra Using, special equipment, the firemen- fought the blaze flames soared SO feet high and columns of billowing black amok drifted over the town 1 Tho flt was lighted in a pit II feet wide and II feet long, located behind tho community centra. During tho blaze the local flra siren sounded and the pumpers rushed to tho Community Centra, after some citizen apparently thought tho Iowa was blaze. Several haystacks were also set aire la tho demonstration that lsated three hours. Lectures during tho concluded at tho Community Centre and Armories Thursday afternoon, and Friday night tho firemen students saw special films ahowlng tho chemistry of flrt.

Following tho oil firs demonstration tho firemen students returned to tho Armories to bold panel discussions on various topics studied with their in true tors. Certificate! were awarded to tho firemen. Those attending the "school" were from Kingston, Brockville, Renfrew, Almonte, North Cower, Lanark. Perth, Carleton Place, Arnprlor and Smiths latls. Smiths Falls Woman Wins Bingo Car SMITHS FALLS.

Sept. 19. (SUff) An estimated 3,000 persona Jammed the Community Centra last night-for the second monster bingo sponsored by tho civic iporU commit-. toe. Ms In prize was a 1951 Pontiac sedan, won bv Mrs.

William Leo. 4' Roblna avenue. Smiths Jallsr Other prize winners were: Ralph Bradsbaw, Jasper; Howard MoffaU, Richmond; Mrs. William McDonald. Smiths Falls; Harriett Lake.

Smiths Falls; J. TltchelL Smiths Palls; Mrs. Ken Burrows, Smiths Falls; Mrs. W. JL Doyle.

Smiths Falls; Mrs. William Jeffries. Smiths FalU: Mrs. SUnley BothwelL Smitha Falls: Thomas Bryan. Westport; Mrs.

Francis Char- land. Brockville; Mrs. J. H. Spooner, Smiths Falls: Mrs, J.

Dooley, Brockville; Mrs. Earl Smiths Fslls; D. L. McLinton. Smiths FalU: Mrs.

S. J. WMU, Smiths FalU: Keith Hurlbert. Perth; Mr. D.

Mc-Neely, Carleton Place; Army Billings, Carleton rlace: Mrs. Deltle Brownlee, North Cower. Share the wealth prizes: Flo rence Phillips, Mrs. Doris Walker. Mrs.

H. Warner. Miss ReU Allen, tin Roy Margaret Beggs, pertnMHr. JO Kirkham, Wemyss; Bus Lnocks, Smiths Falls; Mrs. Mel Couch, Smiths Fslls; Mrs.

Gordon smithf Falls: Car- rruthorsi Smiths Falls, and Mrs. Vincent McGulggsn, Perth. Smiths Falls- Rotary Hears Rev, N. Holmes SMITHS FALLS. Sept 20.

(SUff Rev. N. T. Holmes, of Zloa United Church. Carleton Place, was tho speaker day at tho luncheon meeting of the RoUry Club.

Mr. Holmes, who was In troduced by Bob' Bourk, spoke to tho RoUrians on "The He told of tho de cline An family worship in the home and grace at the table and compared today's with tho family oxjzs years ago wnen children were Brought up under a more rigid discipline. Most of us are concerned i about democracy arid' maintaining democratic principles: families mould people and people mould aUte. the speaker declared. He was thanked by Ron Thomas.

Ross Corbet! presided. A five year perfect attendance pin was presented to Cordon Sutton by dUtrict governor Rev. J. K. Laltlmore.

Greatest perctnUge Increase atwSng national populations In the last halt century was In An gentlna. 2S1 percent; to These wrurtly planned GUbir homes ire convenient in every wy. Each on contain- i bedrooms, hall and combination living and dining room. The modern kitchen and bathroom each boast a tile floor and are completely decorated. Basements are constructed of poured cement steel beams and posts increase the value of the home and ensure strength and permanence.

Ample heat from an efficient hot air system. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city streets, this is a children's paradise a perfect place for clean fresh air and safety. Some nicely wooded lots are still available and the location represents everything desirable for the home owner close to churches, schools, bus and street car lines. Each lot has sufficient grounds to provide a fresh green appearance to the whole project. "TV" BROOTEi'McKEOUil.

REALTORS EXCLUSIVE AGENTS BRITAtltM PEs '--J10ICE-s (. 'iSE A WT ji I I -OHOMEl cPR) f7 i EASY TERMS EARLY OCT. OCCUPANCY FOR PARTICULARS CALL Drovnlce McKeown REALTORS 2-4203 A OPEN HOUSE i 4 PLANS U7A Am LOW DOWN PAYMENT 1 HOMES IN THE NEW BRITANNIA PARK HOUSING PROJECT; (left) Shown discussing the erection, of mor homes in the BriUnniaPark development are, left to right, Mr. P. McKeown of Brownlee McKeown, exclusive ageits, Mr.

E. M. Glatt and Mr. h. Achbar, secretary-treasurer and president respectively of Glabar Realty and Mr.

A. Brownlee of Brownlee and McKeown. Pictured is one of the now complete houses in Britannia Park (extreme rightl It illustrates one of the many designs in the project available to you. As youuv4ll see, it is completejy modern in every detail. An interior photo (Extreme left) of one of tho attractive new homes now being erected.

This view of the spacious living room gives soma Idea of the generous layout of the interior design. Upon completion there is a very attractive mortgage plan available for your I i.fKi aArrMavtas A 1 II. S. Lannin LIMITED. Winchester Ont.

Phone 4SW Suppliers of all Interior Trim, Doors, SUir Material Concrete Work By Frank Dcllfoy 141 Southern Dr. 3-4141 'Roofing, lumber. Insulation sheet rock, hardwood hoortng, framea it ssrh Supplied by Lief Lumber COM PAN t. CC Booth St. S-SS33 Homes are of vsrlom deilgns.

and earh features fully insulated walls snd ceilings, and there are hard-wiwd Eai'h "rioTmie-f i iwhed" with feather-dge cedar grain atxstoa shingle siding snd an asphalt roof. The Interiors are det igned for comfort and convenience with generous closet space, 4 piece bathroom some homes will be available for occupancy in early Octobr.1 See these modern homes carefully planned to Central Mortgage and. Houiing Corporation specifications snd skillfully executed by the undermentioned firms. We will be glad to arrange an inspection at your convenience. These Homes are Planned C.M.H.C.

Specifications and skilfully executed by the' undermentioned firms 63 SPARKS ST. REALTORS 2-4203 F. J. Shouldice CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL COHTRA(foR 439 Piccadilly Ave.

Insulation By Edwards HOME INSULATION alecs Warm TtW -We Lead Others It trvinf Ave. 72-2l2t 1 1 1 1 72-6252 PLUMBING installed by J. r.l.Carricrc ,1251 Caroline Ave. S491I Compliments of a Friend v..

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