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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 24

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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7 5 a 7 7 7 24 is SH'i'W Terylene, Wool and Silk TIES, select frtm an excellent 1 Cft collection froni WiUV WOOL and NYLON SOCKS, in diamonds, fancy and plain patterns. In a variety, of shades OPEN A FRASER BUDGET ACCOUNT prl (. v. 4 aawaw" i swMawBgy 4 A i. -V -1 7 -4 S.

YEAR 'ROUND CIIRJSTMAS SPIRIT Ladie of the Canadian Save the Children Fund sewing committee, like many others, have the Christmas spirit all year "round. Every Thursday meet in St. Andrew's Church basement to give of their Urn and talents sewing for children around the world. Her, left to right, are Mrs. F.

I. LaPUnte. convener of the Iconi TURKEYS marl 46c mr a-ia sm Ma SmM Staffed TURKEYS CMtM la kt M. a 11-11 SM. PORK 43 i from $1.50 Cill or Writ, for FREE Food fric List tooklct Sll 6- 3166 129 Bmk St.

Cor. Slater UhihI PkM tliiwm Witl ALL FREEZER OWNERS CAM HOW BUY-FROZEII FOODS AT DISCOUNT RICES at FROZEN FOOD CENTRE (Dominion frovisioncrs Ltd. 420 Mc Arthur Rd. 5H5-8166I ra AT -THE STEAK 63c Rindtess BACON Tat Mullil Point ROAST An Invitation to You CHRISTMAS DINNER RESTAURANT TAVERN ROAST TURKEY WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS (including cranberry sauce and plum pudding) BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY RESERVE NOW Phone CE3-7705 228 ALBERT ST. at Bank -r Free Parking Right Next Door vav HUTS SHOP Th Gift Centra For Th Men la Your Life" KNITTED GLOVES, with leather palms.

Ideal gift -for the dQ qr v0.ifO i vr ililrrrrw Gifts Attractively Gift-Boxed J. fRASER LTD. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL j) NEWS fry, NOTIONS the world. By SHIRLEY GILLESPIE AT THIS TIME OF YEAR th spirit of Christmas comes to to (ore read about it, hear about it and do tome- thing about it But (or many persons that spirit. the spirit of giving, it present all year 'round, liidividuals, church groups, organizations of men.

women and children, work all-through the year to make the lives of others brighter. Thing i is. we don't always hear about their good deeds. One such group is the sewing committee the Csnadisn Save the Children fund's Ottawa branch. This little band of about IS women meets every Thursday, week in.

week out, st St. Andrew's Church under the direction of Mrs. F. A. -Sptniilr throughout the eity and One of the most ardent supporters is Mrs.

Graham Bell, a sprightly Ottawa lady of 80-plus. Among other things, Mrs. Bell recently msde II dolls lor the committee. When 1 went over to th church last Thursday, Mrs. Bell took ma by th hand and went into a small storsge room which wss permeated with th odor of moth balls.

There we poked through trunks Oiled with hand-made articles iRHMe's knrttmg groupt Mm Caxui WJsoa. national president, cf th CSCFMi'Sm and packing bote overflowing whs BMterials le oth C. G. M. Carr-Harris.

Mrs. F. A. Soroul. commute chairman, and Mrs.

Graham Bell. Items. Mrs. Bell pointed out a boa of wool fabric sent from Mr. a lOi lea.

an Ottawa tailor who frequently sends good-sued scrip to the commitee. The ladies neatly turn th scraps into heavy quilts and trousers for lull boys. With their women's touch, they line suiling-drsb quilts with cheering scarlet. These extrs-wsrra bed covers ar generally earmarked for shipment to Korea. The committee i assisted by several local church groups and 32 organizations outside Ottawa, including severs! Women's Institute.

Also doing its shar is a knitting group with Mrs. P. J. La Plant as convener. The finished sewn and knitted products ar sent to th CSCF head office in Toronto for distribution, la IS months la 1959 and '80 soma 4.130 article, from booties to crib covers, were sent on to Toronto.

WORD OF ANOTHIJt WOMAN Imbued with Christmas spirit has com via th Unitarian Service Committee. Mrs. K. V. A.

Bo of Camp Petawawa. a winner in Th Journal's "Dress Me Doir contest, sent her 13 priz money to Dr. Lotta Hilschmanova. t'SC director. la her letter Mrs.

It a wrote, "I dressed a doll for th Ottawa Journal hoping to bright Christmas for aom unfortunate little girl. In doing so. I wss chosen as a winner. I would lik you to tak this money and as it to brighten th life of on of your li.ti unfortunal. and gnr as twic th vilu for my Mrs.

Roe's donattoa wilt go toward decreasing the $23,000 which th USC Is still seeking to reach Its Christmas goal of S24O.0OO. Th USC was delighted to rcrv Mrs. Rot's gift. But what th USC dossal know Is that Mrs. Ro haa helped out not only th USC and on littl Ottawa girt.

Along with her doll diassed as a bnd. Mrs. Ro sent several other doll ensembles. a ON THE LIGHT ta SIDE. I got quit a shock when I heard, (inadvertantly), the Santa Claus program on th radio th other night.

I thought that this was on of th many things about Christmss which would never change -True, th old format is still there, reminding of th days when I simply hsd to tak my dinner to radio ringside to hear th show. But It does hav a new wrinkle." Santa's usual serial story bo longer deal with fairies, elves and pines. Th story I timed la to was about "123" and his daughter mnV speeding a space ahip around atllita and planet to avoid capture by aa enemy ahipl Letters to Santa hive also changed somewhat Oh. th children Mill ask for dolls, hockey sticks and footballs, but vn-pic spec ship sets are also high oa the list now. Hop every on has a rocketing happy Christmss! SPORTSWEAR SBOP tVnr tht rathten Sconomli" 149 Bank Street YMCA.

Auxiliary Th Ladies Auxiliary of th YMCA held their Christmas party recently at th horn of Mrs. W. R. Cherry. Games and carol singing were tn joyed by th mem-, hers with Mrs; tvsn Eaton playing th accordion.

Plans wer completed for providing a family with clothes, toys and a Christmas dinner. HANDKERCHIEFS, punt Irish linen. In itialled and Broadcloth PYJAMAS, washable, sanfomed. In fancy and plain patterns, in shade and sizes for every (PC male front i DRESSING GOWNS, alwsyt a perfect gift Idea, in fancies and QIC Kf Dial CE5-8330 Southmfnster WA Elects New Officers Southminster Wtnii'i Association held their annual election and installation of officers-recently. Mrs.

B- Laiuon was elected president Serving with Mrs. Laiuoa will be first vice-president. Mrs. C. H.

S. second. Mrs. H. Perrin; third.

Mrs. F. B. Kenny; recording secretary, Mrs. W.

H. Taylor; corresponding. Mrs. A. C.

Allan; Treasurer, Mrs. J. Bruce Spence: financial circles sec-mary, Mrs. R. G.

Steyenson; tickets. Mrs, Cordon witter; press. Mrs. R. Rutherford; devotional.

Mrs. B. S. Bottnn; pianist. Mrs.

Ottawa Valley, sew clothing lor 'childrel' Circle conveners, Mrs. W. D. Carson and Mrs. Sloan; social.

Mrs. A. Buckland; -Mrs, W. J. A darn too; visiting and Christian fellowship, Mrs.

Perrin; membership, Mrs. A. Heaver, man and Mrs. H. John tort; housekeeping, Mrs.

Cecil Cozens; flower, Mrs, Roby Brown: Group leaders. Mrs. ET J. Wight. Mrs.

Ed Smith, Mis. E. Hsggins and Mrs. W. J.

Lytlff Red Cross. Mrs. K. E. Eaton; Cancer clime, Mrs.

Allan; Christian Education, Mrs. George Simpson; minister's committee. Mrs. J. Wilson; and parlor secretary, Mrs.

W. T. Camff. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER Jl, 1960 Golden Club The Soroptimisl Club of Ottawa entertained members of the West Golden Club, a senior citizen's club sponsored by the Soroptimisu, at a Christmas party in their club rooms on Golden avenue.

The president. Mrs. Cecil. Psquette, welcomed the guests and presented Christmas corsage bouquets. Games were pisyed and carols sung.

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