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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 5

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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5
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MONDAYFEBRUARY 13. CALL PARKER'S CE21751- Same Day Service If. Requlretl Cash and Carry! Past Ptrk.ap and Delivery SANITONE Dry Cleanlnf -v- and -SANITEX Shirt Launderlnf It BtARino four problem it your ruwer. vTM -3 RECEIVES HOLY HABIT Sister Mary of 8t. Anthony, the former Barbara Hackett of Montreal, kneels before Bishop Lawrence B.

Whelan, auxiliary Bishop of Montreal, to receive Holy Habit a a Novice in the Sister of Norway's Defence Minister Arrives in City Norwegian Defence Minister Nil Handal arrived In Canada Saturday' for an official visit. He landed at 4.55 p.m. EB.T. at Uplands field here for a trip w. -1.

archdiocese. tour of RCAF stations. The Norwegian cabinet member was met by Defence Minister Campney and Defence Department He is scheduled to -confer today with Prime Minister Laurent. Mr. Campney, External Affair Minister.

Pearson! and service chiefs. iS'l Mr. Handal was accompanied by 8ivert A. Nielsen, defence undersecretary of state. Sunday he was Joined by Finn Lambrechts, Norwegian chief of staff.

GE eg. $374.54 $279-50 OWES IIS lit Sparks St CE2-4231 Holy Cross congregation'. Assisting In th ceremony Is Rev. P. A.

Bergin, OMI. Bister Mary was one of five novice to receive Holy Habit in St Joseph's Church. Msgr. E. M.

Leacy Named Kingston YG KINGSTON, Feb. U. (Special)' Rt. Rev. Msgr.

E. M. Leacy, parish priest at Napa- nee, has been appointed vicar general of Kingston, It 1 announced by Most Rev. J. A.

O'SulUvan, spiritual head of Msgr. Leacy, 62, and a native of Cardinal, succeed Rt. Rev. (Jmjrn.I Phsta by Dominion Wide) Msgr. Leo J.

Byrne, killed January SO In a car accident near Peterborough. FURS At Pac'tory-to-Wearer SAVINGS plaits 25 Rldeaa Rt TeL CE2-4Z11 Medical Detail Opportunity Well established, expanding pharmaceutical company requires medical detalllst for Eastern Ontario with headquarters In Ottawa. Experience preferred but not essential. Good starting salary with excellent future prospects. Company ear provided as well as pension and other benefits.

Personal Interviews will be arranged la Ottawa Reply la confidence giving complete detail to: 1 Mr. W.K Booth, AMES COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. .7 '1131 Bloor St Toronto 4, Ont Check these tremendous savings during; our Pre-Inventbry Clearance Sale: CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL Pint quality floor Regularly tic 8q. Td. SPECtAL 2 BEAUTIFTJL 10 79c PLASTIC WALL TILE 20 lovely colors.

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ft. AH Accessories Toliutull OOPT Special price a Marbateara and asp Tllaa Saairaa Tlnyt Cawnter Topping iS Ha. ft. Odd Tiles at the aaheard prie te aaeh LAraC TILE CO. 776 BANK ST.

btwa tad aad Ird Ave.) rilONE CE4-060S 1 OTTAWA JOURNAL" fVe Novices -ReceVe Holy Habit Plv novices In the Bitten of Holy Crou congregation received the Holy Habit In solemn ceremony In St. Joseph' Char eh Saturday afternoon. They were: Sitter Mary of St Lawrence, the former Margaret Rouble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rouble, of Sister Mary of St Anthony, Barbara Hackett, daughter of Mr.

and Anthony Hackett, of Montreal; Sister Mary of St Sheila. Monica daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Chester, of Montreal; 8ltter Mary of St Angela Merld, Anne Car-rlngton. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Carrington. of Montreal; and Sister Mary of St Doris daughter of.

Mr. and Mrs. C. HammcrL of Prairie. Alia.

Bihop Lawrence P. Whelan. auxiliary Bishop of Montreal, officiated at the ceremony, assisted by Rev. P. A.

Bergln. OMt. The symbolism of the Holy Habit and th principles of religious training were described by Rev. Joseph Scanneil.j OMI, in his sermon. Member of the clergy present in th a net nary included Msgr.

John O'Neill. Vicar General of Ottawa: Rev. Anthony Hall, OMI, superior of the Provincial House; Rev. D. A.

Kerr: Rev. J. McDlarmid, SJ; Rev. P. Walsh.

Rev. L. Keighley and Rev. Mother Maureen, of the Mother House In St near Montreal, received the novices Into th congregation. Mother Andrea assisted in their preparation.

The flv novice who re It Pi 'M -IB ceived their whit veil. 1 Habit nd th, duplet of OurY6l6riIlQnanS thX To' Hold Annual religious training, at the novitiate, 145 Laurier avenue east They will take their temporary vow in II months time, and their final vows flv year later. Ash Wednesday Services Announced Special service will be con- tawa churches In observance of Ash Wednesday beginning of th Christian Lenten Rev. R. 8.

K. Seeley, DO, provost of Trinity College, Toronto, will conduct Noonday Lenten services at Christ Church Cathedral Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Rev. X. Prank Salmon of Philadelphia, a former dean and rector of Christ Church Cathedral, will continue th services next week. Cardigans EATON SpetUght Pullovers EATON Spotlight SW tXf each Bajr aj Tvu sm Wmu pStt rtak i Bemllful qulty Orlaa, ii) nd and to WMh and dry tha ataadbv of a amart (Irl'i waidroba for or carnal waar.

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a tM a to it. v-r I. ii 1 I Hi rvtjiiwi, Director of th Canadian Veterinary Medical Association meeting her Saturday decided to hold th association's annual meeting in Montreal July 19-21. The July meeting will be addressed by many veterinarian from both Canada and the United Bute, th director cial, delegations also hav been Invited "from prance, and Bel-glum. Chairman of meeting was Dr.

E. Ballantyn of Edmonton, association, man. Rayon Taffeta Slips Included! Nylon Dresses chair I STAFFORD, England. CD A bridge gam earn to an abrupt end when a coping stone dislodged by galea fell through the roof, ceiling and card table. No one waa Injured.

Sites 7 to 12 A. Lovely Nylon torso-style dress In delightful Periwinkle Blue, Ugoorj. (Aqua), or Taurus (Taupe) Not the stitched window-pane bodice front the small pointed collar, of thla clantlcised back, half-belled frock. There le a deep hem allow ance i or stnginenmg ana seen ares nas It. vwa mmtciiitia luion uiitcta alio.

I Flocked pattern on dainty Nylon for dainty charm; front-buttoned to waist email ribbon-bound Peter Pan collar, elastlrtsfd sleeves and self-buckled belt Deep hem allowanea. Colours, Rose-Pink, Mils. Powder Blue, With match ing Rayon taffeta slip. New Organist Takes Over At St. Matthew's Gerald Wheeler, PRCO former assistant organist at St Paul' Cathedral, London, England, assumed duties Sunday ai organist and choirmaster of St Matthew Church.

Mr. Wheeler was director of music at 6V Olave'i School la London, WELLES A LAS VEGAS. Nev, Feb. 1J VP) Actor producer Orson Welles will make hi debut as a nightclub entertainer when opens for three week at th Hotel Riviera her Feb. 22.

hotel official announced Saturday. Well, who 1 also a artist, said 1 concocting a ahow "that never has been equalled la La Girls' Wear tzi Luncheon Sets! EATON Spotlight Sale, each W3 it e4't4VJ mm It's Tops in Value Because It's a Spotlight Sale Good quality Earthenware Luncheon Sets, made by the craftsmen of Mealdn, England combinine Ions wear with eraceful, modern dtrn. Note the distinctive way" pattern Red and Black plaid on. White background. 20-Pitct Lunchton Ssts 4 teacups, 4 saucers, 4 pUtea 4 PUte ir, 4 Oatmeal.

EATON Spotlight Sale, Set 37-fic Luncheon Sts Teaeape, Saaeere, Plate (f), PUte 1 Cere red Beallap, Boat, I Cream Jog, 1 Covered Snrsr "Bawl. -V EATON Spotlight Sale, Set rWmJm BMW ISoSi) EATON'S Basement (Dept. 333) ComforU a Comfortable on the Budget! I I AX Dr. KsCanniSS Sheet i'T II ill If pat Spring I Vy. I N.

appers w0- k. I 1 NJ. A koala i aralaeiiva aolaa fV A i T'Vfc. A A-Crms-orer Strap, er one-strap style, y. I I -JV Brest Cuban heals.

Ti' cutB hMU' rubr jsxj 'VJV Dresny Tie with fires Cohan baeU, A kaUier topllfts. fla i I D-Blaeb KM Pomp tn le-o High 71 IV 5 rront Slaatle Oora pattern. 1 11 Other Smart at.Wa AM shown. 1J iry 6V jr -a-a, EATOrrS Main Ptoor (Dept. Service Shoes For Women en Their Feet Long Hours Specially Desifned for Comfort and Smartness Nurses' Shoe designed with comfortable platform soles and wedge heel.

In all-white or brown Ilk (trade name) leather, featuring "Miracle arch support construction. Sites 4 to 5,95 All-white Ilk Nurses' Bho with, wedge heel of all. whit rubber and Oood-year -welted conatrnctlon. Bi4U)i. oe All-white Murses'-typ Oxfords with wuhable Elk uppers, Goodyear welted const roctlon and long-wearing composition soles snd rubber heels.

Also available In Brown Elk. At- and I widths. Site 4 to I. Pair 7.95 EATON'S Main Floor (Dept. JIT) Star Hears: a.M.

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