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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 15

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T6f Building Permits Call for Construction, Valued at $446,784 In April, 161 building permits to carry out construction valued at $446,784 were issued by the city, Building Inspector C. Maxwell Taylor stated yesterday. The permits also, provide for 69 new housing, units. Permits of $2,000 and more follow: National Dairy, Boteler street, addition to dairy, $3,000. G.

K. Black. Fairmont avenue, single residence, $6,000. G. W.

Black, Kinnear street, single residence, $6,000. O. Post, Pamilla street, single residence, $3,000. Rev. F.

X. Barrette, McKay street, three-apartment building, $9,000. M. A. Mahoney, Opeongo road, single residence.

$10,000. J. Saslove and J. Morris. 300-J 304 cncnton street, nre repairs and two extra apartments, $3,000.

O. Bourdon. 715 Smlrle avenue, bungalow, $3,500. R. A.

Reld. Simcoe street, single residence. $000. J. Renaud, 325 Clarence Street, repairs to bakery, $4,000.

G. P. Beer. Kippewa' Drive, tingle residence. $8,500.

G. P. Beer, Lakeside avenue, ingle residence. $8,500. P.

J. and J. Dunn, Belmont avenue, single residence, $5,500. E. Bilodeau, 33.

York street, altering store and one apartment store and three apartments, $10,000. George Swatn, Bayswater avenue, two single residences, $6,000 each. J. E. Evans.

Clemow avenue, semi-bungalow, $12,000. Hawkins. Holland avenue, aingle residence. $5,400. L.

P. Eagan, Rosemere avenue, tingle residence, $5,000. Ottawa Citizen, 133 Queen street, installing $2,385. A. Mechini, Pamilla street, single residence.

$4,000. H. -K. Phillips. Island Park Drive, single residence.

$8,500. Lemoine, Bronaon avenue, tingle residence, $4,000. H. J. Bertrand, Fifth avenue, double residence; $9,000.

A. Quesne), Beech and Oak two single residence, each. Mrs. A. Hickman, Warren avenue, single residence, $6,000.

L. H. Thorns, Western avenue, tingle residence, $6,000. Public Work Department, Rochester street, research laboratory, $80,475. O.

G. Ruttle, Frederick Place, tingle residence, $6,000. D. G. MacMUlan, 65 Robert street, converting single "residence into six apartments, $6,000.

George Chapman. Graham avenue, single residence, $6,000. L. Prudhomme, Armstrong street, single residence, $4,600. James More and Son, Laurler avenue west, two-storey office building.

$22,500. Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Ottawa, Craig street, single residence, $6,000. 'mr i i i wwr if 'ft- BDR. KEITH McLAUGHLXN KEARNEY, 23-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Kearney, 475 Slater-street, has been reported as severely wounded while serving with the Canadian Army in Germany. He went to Franca on D-Day, and served throughout the entire European campaign. J. A'Tapp. Island Park Drive.

single residence, $7,500. A. Forsyth, Fourth avenue. single residence, $6,500. George S.

Sloan, Goulburn ave nue, single residence, $4,000. A. Bellinger, Kenllworth ave nue, bungalow, $6,000. Rideout and Henry, Hlnton ave nue single residence, $5,000. A.

G. Rideout, Nolan street single residence, $5,000. Insulated Steel Homes, Ltd- Elgin street, bungalow for demonstration purposes, $2,500. B. and C.

Flndlay, 79 Fentiman avenue, single residence, $4,500. D. J. Helmer, Ross avenue. single residence, $4,500.

L. Thorns, Wellington street. single residence, $5,500. w. Clement, Rochester street.

bungalow, $3,500. G. C. Walsh, Fairmont avenue, single residence, $5,000. A.

W. Davidson. Huron avenue. single residence, $6,500. A.

W. Davidson, Parkdale ave nue, single residence, $7,000. V. Levac. Carruthert avenue.

single residence, $3,000. G. H. Hambly, Riverdale ave nue, duplex, $6,000. Continental Paper Products, 645 Wellington street, factory alterations.

$2,000. E. Murdock. Island Park Drive. single residence, $7,000.

D. Younghusband. Island Park Drive, single residence, $6,000. W. D.

Lancaster, Bronson ave- nueslngle residence. $4,000. MO COMMtCTIOH WrTH IMDIV1M. till Ol COtfOtAtlQM Of ItMIIAt fl CCillGE IS GOOD FC3 YC'J I- 7 saAjistMlaattMiaeaawtsiaarfaR i' I 11 Villi ie on -lrradiated- Coffee in Canada! Hordd F. Rhento Company, Distributors in Eastern Canada 4S0J 1 mw mm maw nr an 1 uture of Mankind Depends On British-Russ Friendship1 Churchill LONDON, May 9.

(Reuters) 4-Manklnd's future depends on jthe friendship and understanding between the British and Rus slsn Prime Minister Churchill declared tonight in a ipessage broadcast by Mrs. Churchill over Moscow radio. I Mrs. Churchill, touring the Soviet Union as head of the British Aid to Russia Fund, said: I "On this glorious day of victory my husband has asked me to read you this message from him to Marshal Stalin: "1 tend you heartfelt greetings on the splendid victories you have won In driving the invader from your toil and In laying the an tyranny low. It it my firm belief that on friendship and understanding between the British and Russian peoples depends the future of Tankind.

"Here In our island home we are thinking today very often about you and we send you from the bottom of our hearts our wishes for your happiness and 4 wellbeing, that after all the sacrifices and sufferings In the dark valley i through which we have marched together we may also in loyal comradeship and sympathy march in the sunshine of victorious peace. "I have asked my wife to speak these words of friendship and admiration to you all'." The Russian, translation of the message was afterwards read by the announcer. Nominate Directors' For Board of Trade Ten members of the' Ottawa Junior Board of Trade executives are to be elected from a nomination list of 20. The 10 elected will chose their own president and other officers. The nomination list is as follows: Andrew E.

Ankt, William C. Bingham, George Bolton, Kenneth Bur bridge, Leonard M. Copeland, Roy Patrick Copeland, G. Mitchell Dent, John A. Eaman, Earl M.

Fillman, Arnold A. Froom, George Goodfellow, John Hackett, James Hillock, George S. Murray, Angus H. McDonnell, Peter Paisley, Ronald Toone, Harold Shenkman, J. Bill Stewart, 'Gerald E.

Swerdfager. KING OPENS RIKSDAG. COPENHAGEN, May 9. King Christian today opened the Riks-uag, the' Danish Parliament, in a special ceremony to mark Den-ma. k't liberation, i r- r.

LIE i OFTEB REPATRIATION. MONTREAL, May 9. The Belgian Embassy said in a statement here today that Belgian nationals living in Belgium on May 10, 1940, who have since been displaced by war and who are without sufficient means will be repatriated by the Belgian Government. Applications should be made to Charles Hallart, Consul General Id New York. MOT no.

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THE TAWAJOURN A THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1945. IS IFrosiedl IFboaJI Are.Better Than Garden Fresh! BETTER because there's ho trouble to Zer-O-Pak all prepared! Simply let. the Ice crystals dissolve.

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