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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 31

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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--s- V' .1.: i I MISS E. Sees Changed Gity Up.g Her Return By BETTY SAR5FIELD The arrival in" Ottawa of Miss Eleanor Jean Emery marks a for the British High Commission here. is the first woman ever to bold the" position of political counsellor with the- High Commission. A posting toXanada is just like "coming home" for the new Counsellor, who first ar-, rived In as ao. Infant.

She was bom in Glas-" gow, Scotland, and was taken to Ctlgsry by her parents. Mtt Emery attended school in ihl city and graduated Irdm Rh school there, when it wartime lor university, she chose the University of Glasgow. With a Master degree in history from Glasgow, an Canadian background ihe got her first Job with the Torn-monwealth Relations Office in tends ta 1M1. CHOICE "At that timeln England, it was a question of getting -job with the government or joining' the forces." Mist Emery said. "I chose government." Miss Emery is nn her second tour of duty in Canada.

She was in Ottawa from 1945 until IMS as Second Secretary whea the High Commissioner'! office was at Earns-cliffe. Tm a a i at the change in Ottawa since 1 left." she said. "The centre of the city seems much the tame, but there are so many new buildings around." Mist Emery Is delighted with her office in the iew British Hifh rnmmi.inT. building on Elgin Street. "It certainly is an impress i the aaid.

HOBBIES Her work at the High Com- Now in Our Paris Elysee Beauty Salon f-J. Mr. J. EMERY; lCIHtal Prw PhirtOfrphTt missioij. leases b'er Httfe tjmtl for hobbies.

"I think you could say that my hobby (i'house-work," she taid. "At least spend most of my spare time" working the boused She likes, to attend the the- atre and enjoys, skating. hear that snowshoelng It popular here now. I think while I'm here this time I'll try it," she added. Besides her ppstings to Emery has served with the Commonwealth Relations' Office in London, and was First Secretary of Bri(ish High) Commission in India and in South Africa.

While "house' hunting," "tots" Emery is living at the Roxborough Apartment. MRS. ROBERT BERRY. public school trusteewho will be the Ontario School Trustees and Ratepayer! Atsocialion'i. representative at the Interna- tiohaj Conference being sponsored the Ontario Curriculum Iqititute to he held in Toronto Nov.

IJ, 14, IS. Peter i i noted hair stylist, originally from-Toronto; a graduate of the Faclone Academy and participating member of the Bruno Advanced Hair Styling InstltuU. Mr. Peter has worked "as platform artist in aid of the Canadian. Cancer Fund Drive.

For appointments with this talented hair stylist, telephone 23S-9579. (---i. n- 1 ifurpftp-Camble't Tfclril i 1 m'm nil i NOVEMBER 13, THE -CVI'i AVA JOlTRNAi, 31 XIRJPHY in-. I. I I ii WM i SOCIAL and PERSONAL- Hi Excellency the Governor General received, on Thurulay.

Mr. C. B. Fuller, Screary-Generl, the m-' monweilth War Grv Com-" minion, who presented Excellency with live, volumes "of photograph! illustrating the Commonwealth War Cemeteriei and Memorial! of both Wart throughout "the world. -'-'--r The Governor General received the Prime Minister on Thursday.

The Ambassador of Indone sia and Mrs. Moekarto Noto-undigdo aufenteruining at the Embassy -Residence this evening at a buffet supper to say farewell to Mr. R. M. Mrs.

Miroslov Zemla, wife of the Ciechoflovakian' Am-' bassador, it entertaining at tea at the Embassy residency yon Jhursday. Nov IS. Mr. Roger Odium, of Vancouver, and Mr. John pickey, ot Halifax, ale here 6 at- Und the the executive of the Association of Canadian Clubr, -which -taket place at the Royal' Ot- tawa Golf Club today.

Mi" Betty Lou Ananny en-' teruinedr at her home In honor of MisT" Pjiscflla Ananny, whose marriage to Mr; Everett Gallinger takes place on Saturday. Mrt, W. Ronald 'Murray, "the formet-Mitt a rrl Howell, waa honored prior to her marriage at a mitcel-laneous shower given 'by Mrt. Wilbert Stapledon and Mrs. Cameron MacLaurin, "it letter's home.

Miss Rita Jean-Louu. bride-elect of Saturday, Nov. 21. 'wat entertained by member of her. family at a tapper, party.

Mrs. W. D. Grant is general convener of the Knox Presbyterian Church feataar being held today-from 2 to I p.m.- in the church hall. Elgin and Lisgar Streets.

Assisting the convener are Mrt. David 'Yullle and Mrt. Robert Craig. V' -r Mrt. Horace Cohen will convene the annua tea to be MR.

R. JOHN PRATT, who will be the tpeaker'at'th luncheon meeting of Ottawa Women's Canadian Club on Tuesday Nov. -Ue Chateau Laurier. Ag entertainment administrator and producer, Mr. will outline preparations "for Expo 67.

held by! B'nai B'rith Parliament. Chapter 1041, at the home- bf Herbert Nadolny on Sunday, from to p.m. Proceeds the B'nai i'nth' a th Save Vi on Fur-Collared Winter Coats 19-95 24-95 GkV Slzte Mouton fur (processed lamb) gives a luxury look ali out of proportion to the modest prices. FabricA are warm-wool and wool -mohair1 blends, wih quilted lining, chamois reinforcement. 1 a i Loose back and belted styles in green, blue, brown and yCkiUrm'i Ctntr filirtf Floor Organization and-.

o. philanthropical concerns. Mrs. Willie J. Lalonde.

president, of Notre -Dame Handicraft Association of Ottawa, baa announced plans for a tea-offering and a handicraft exhibition lo'be ield on Sunday, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Provincial Salon, LaSailt Hotel, -145 Dalhous.e Dr. J. E. La mom will be the speaker at the-regulaf dinner meeting of the Hull.

Women Social Committee to. be held at La Chaumiere on JWedneday at 7.30 p.m. Convener of the event is Bernard Seguin. Dr. Karl Stern, psychialfist-in-chief at SLMary'l Hospital, 'Montreal, and a participant in' the Vanier Family Confer-, ence.

last be the speaker at' the second lec-ture'in a series of talks-sponsored by Ladies' Guild, St. Joseph's High School, at the school auditorium on Friday, Nov. 17. Topic of Dr. Stern addresa-ftrThe "Basic- tionships "of, the, Family, T-r Douglas Fisher Speaks; To Bxind Women Candidates put forward by political parties today are young, energetic, vocal and ambitsNMT- seek to i -public Image and keep It alive, said Mr.

Doug' Jat Fisher, MP, in a speech to -the Business and Proles-, saonal Women's Club of Ot-: tawa, tield-at the ate a Laurier. Speaking on "What It Is -Like To Be an MP." Mr. Fisher outlined the changes that have come about during the pasT decade, leading to the present year-round work-': lor' members. The increase in volume of legislation coming through the House of Commona, committee work involved, and ever-increasing demands of hit constituents leave- the MP -little leisure time, be aaid. The speaker wat introduced by Mist Audrey McVeigh and thariked by Mrs, L.

H. Mitchell. During a business meeting money at voted to support the club't project at Ramal-lah. Jordan. Mrt.

N.t. Far ley, presided. St. Giles WMS Hears Rev. S.

Choo Rev. Samuel Choo. of the Chinese Christian Mission, wat speaker at a meeting of St. Auxiliary to the Women's Missionary Society of the. Presbyterian Church, held in Logan-VenOa Had.

Mrt. H. S. Phjlpott presid ed, assisted by R. Brien and Mrt.

R. M. Cairnt. Devotiont were conducted by Mrs. C.

M. Mooney. The speaker wat introduced by Mrt. John Logan-Vencta anf thanked by Mrs. N.

T. Allan. Mrs, Brien and William Gray assisted the Sw A A OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 FREE PARKING All Evening With $2 Purchase I The New Season's ri wifh Jackefs and Just 5 20 Come, feast your eyes on new prints a all freshness and flattery and gay colour. You'll-marvel at tljit? modest price for a dress a jacket with new curving lines silky Surah Now's the time to pick a print for holiday wearing, for a flash of colour under a dark coat. Size 10 to 20.

Saturday, fashion Floor ike Second Two Winter Coat Specials -fhC -Luxury: yA VVifh Mink! Fox! I Canadian Beaver! I i Greatly underpriced! II ininit wnai you a- i i jfTP4 V. Srrl normally pay. for the I I -eas 7T 77 1 i uiguiusiiiwracuiiai. a I I large fox shawls, 1 m. deep fox cuffs.

Fabrics I are costly Imports fvC1 Winter Coat 7 fTSr1 iZyg-vi I worsted failles, over- fKRli Time checks. In red, blue, lrm.rwur i. i crccn. grev, beige. fk a4 brown and blark.

Zr--rV Sizes 10to20. i Liner 9 1 i Three Styles, 7 1 On Sketched 1 I I Our two-in-one trlumpli! -N 1 I The coat with al! chamois Jj I linin that lipt I 1 ---f out to suit the seaapn. I Good rnbhair and wool I 1 blends, wool tweeds 1 etv ad overchecks in. I I I 1 beige, green, red, jf I I 1 A 7 blue. rey, fi I 1 1 Sizes in It I I 'SNACK 1A8 OPFM 'I Jv vr FRIDAY ir KA vy UNTIL 830 P.M.

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