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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 18

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I r. I .1 fa THE OTTAWA JOURNAE TUESDAY, 10' 23, 1959. For the finest in 'v HEATING NO DOWN PAYMENT 5 YEARS TO PAY TOBIH-EVEREDY LTD. 193 FORWARD AVZXVt, FOR A RENTAL CAS BURNER PA8-5851 a. 1 I JjA Til Urthnifihl CONVERSION GAS BURNER A.

'508 Gladstone Patented by a pionMt in the gas conversion industry, the GORDON SPREADER.ELAME BURNER iiUm from all others-ia low initial ooai-in low operating cod in long lit -and in tha verf pnncipl oi opart lion. Coma in lor a demonstration and Ma how aasilY any wand furnace or boilar can be converted to dean, healthful, labor-baa auto-matie heat with a GORDON SPREADER -FLAME BUBNER, Tow Itluril 6 Dtiltr rancis CE2-2603 COMING EVENTS Jl aa 'vara attauawM a- Nooca niut ka racaKa4 Ut Jatunal Oil Ao Ular aa 1 day pravioua ta publteitloa, ataafcoa Mm AUaa. tu llll. CGIT Camp Kalaua for senior girl 1V17) it Auut 10-22nd. Excellent iwimming under careful supervision in spring-fed lake of buoyant water, crsft and other intereat groups, discussions, and taking rasponiibility for planning, and carrying through camp activi ties.

Regiitrationa wiu pa received up to July JS from CGIT member, and from other senior age girla up to July 31. Camp folder may ba had from any CGIT leader, or from the registrar. Ma t. oieeie, MacLaren St "CGIT camping tl. camping with a plus.

Spaca still available for Intermediate girla (12-14) at Brat camp. June 29-July 11. and third camp, July 27-August Second camp (July 13-25) filled to capacity; Kegiiter tiow. Porkdale WMS History Reviewed. Mn M.

Tennant reviewed tht hUtory of. tha Woman'! Missionary Society of Parkdale United Church at a recent meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary. Mrs. Tennant said tha WMS of Rosemount Methodist Church was formed 32 years ago and a tittle later Mrs. Robert wua we mister of Bethany Presby- ian Church, founded the VfM in that church.

In 1936 the two groups united to be- Ucomethe WMS oi rarnaaie. The lata Mrs. Smith was the first president Rev. Dr Norman Coll was speaker atthe meeting. Ha sooke on those who have done missionary wVk in distant parts of Canada; Mrs.

William Dickson was hnnnred with a life membership In the auxiliary. Mrs, Wilmot Gilchrist was aoiout accoro-panied by Mr. Thomas Cromp-tnrt Mr. G. R.

Stewart welcomed tha guests. BUGS GETS BANNED. AUCKLAND. New Zealand, June 23. (UPIThe New Zealand Broadcasting Service announced today It was ban- aaie a number of American children's records from tne air Including tha character Bugs Bunny.

Tti Service said most or tha American cm dren's records were acceptable but It was banning tnose which had characters pax. big with distorted vowels and using bad grammar. ivc iiin niiolG iirtcli JMPW LOW GAS RATE for WATER HEATERS bacome ffectr've Junt Isf. For porticulors sea your dealer -I or your Gas Company. WAVE fJF WAVED NT A Natural Gas WATER HEATER ony mon fhfy LOW COST OPERATION Vsur Ba aamaamr omm not ametair eaorlaM salaamart nor wUsNiwa eamaaaar.

for inluriimna akaut mun seinin kv ata Ontxta fual eoara Mn anJ Install natural mt aaulafnafM taA ar write Via Diaailiiilwt af Tawll afwoy ploW yoa cnoae Noftfrwf Co, a 1 1 mm Renfrew Presbyterial bids WMS Ral WESTMEATH. Juno 23 (SpecUD-yThe. WToman'a Mla- sionary Society rally tor section numberXona of tha Ren frew Presbyterial was held in. St Andrew's Beachburg. Sati Sectional vice-president Mrs.

Denzil Rollins- ofBeachburg presided. Mr. Erie was in charge of registration. Tha Junior choir sang an anthem with organist Mack Fynn Jajtiea Buchanan of Beach extended tha welcome. The charge of Mrs.

Orvilla Edwards, Mrs. Erie Ingoa and Mrs. Clifford McClelland of Pembroke. DOROTHY, DIX illy The minutes of the 19SS sectional rally held In St Aiv drew' United Church. West-meath.

were read by tha secretary, Claud White of Beachburg. The report of the school tor leaders neid last year in Whitby was given by Mrs. Kenneth Collins of Westmeath. Mrs. J.

D. Robertson of Bumatown, Renfrew Presby terial president, gave an inspirational talk. Renfrew Presbyterial -stewardship secre tary Mrs. Gordon- B. Schultz of.

Westmeath addressed the Reports were given try Ren frew Preibyterial Baby Band secretary Mrs. Jack Robinson of Cobden; sectional supply Fiance Unpleasant With Girl's Family DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I he called up three times and I have a wonderful family mother, dad. sister snd brother. They are all well educat friendly, pleasant people. However, my fiance refuses to be nice to them.

He says he's marrying tne, not the family, so ha doesn't see why ha should put himself out to be agreeable. I know this hurts my people very much. How can I get him to be considerate? LINDA M. Dear Linda: A man who must "put himself out" to be pleasant is doubtless a surly, ill-tempered person. Doesn't the prospect of being married to him give you slight chill? When you become his wife, will be a chof for bim to be nice to you Marriage has riany norms that can be weathered only with a good disposition.

Dont add to them a husband with nasty temper. Your fiance should be tickled to death to acquire a charming family. If be wants to avoid the sunshine, don't share bis gloom. DOROTHY DIX a DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Danny and I have been dating for three months. The first week we went together WINDOW EOXES AHratUva Star? Mrtal AU Sim aa Calars $1.25 MCDONALD'S SEEDS Markat Baamra CK-4tl Urea Caatra CSS-1SST BOOKS STATIONERY SUPPLIES OPtlCE EQUIPMENT James iTopci 4 Ie lite Slxty-On Sparita asked if he could come over.

The second week he came without calling. From, the third week on be expected me to be at home when he comes over and is very annoyed If I'm not He says he xan snap his fingers and get any girl, he wants. He drinks too much, is as conceited as they come, takes, other girls out when be has moneys but date me when he's broke. He comes over to eat and watch TV. He is very handsome.

BETTY. Dear Betty: My advice would be to break up with the boy but I know you won't take it. fact that you can date a handsome guy, overrides' all disadvantages. boys know this snd, of course, they are conceited. The first girl who doesnt come at the snap of finger is the one who will intrigue Danny and receive consideration front him.

Have you the, nerve to be that girl? DOROTHY DIX. i Everybody loves Good tiClBresd! r-. 77 G. Ballard. Miss Sandra McCrudden super QUEEN'S GRADJJATES GATHER.

Admiring some of the raffle prizes at tha strawberry social held at the home of Mr. Duncan K. MacTavish, QC and MacTavish by the Alumni and Alumnae Associations of Queen's University are, left) 400 ATTEND Quebps Alumni Hold Strawberry Social Nearly Queen's University' graduate and their friends attended strawberry social and gardes party- held Saturday at' the home of Mr. Duncan K. MacTavish.

QC, and Mrs. MacTavish, ia RockclUfa Park. Miss Mary Kathrya Walsh was general convener, assisted by Miss Mary Elliott president of the Alumnae, and Dr. Harold Quinn. president of tha Alumni.

Misa Kathleen Derry was fat charge of the ladies pouring tea who included Dr. Florence Duo- lop, Ales E. MacRae, Mrs. Wallace Troup, Mr. A.

Came Mrs, Frank Fortune, Mr. H. A. Graves, Mr. G.

L. Nicholson, Mrs. Harvey Marshall. Mrs. W.

I. Gervock and Mrs. B. to right, Miis Mary Elliott, alumnae president; Mr. MacTavish.

tha hostess; and Dr. Harold Quinn, alumni president Mrs. MacTavish later won the silver tray. Journal Pbota br Dominloa WKa) vised the girls who assisted. They were Mis Alisoa Burns, Miss Margot MacLaren.

Miss Sally Ann Berry, Miss Marion Watson, Miss Agnes Herzberg, Miss Ana Horton and Miss Doris Baker. Home baking, was apld by Mrs. Arnold Rogers and-Mrs. G. W.

L. Nicholson assisted by Susaa Car penter and Bury Quinn. Mr. Bruce Brignell was la charge of refreshments and Mr. Douglas Crydennaa looked alter decors tfama, Mr.

Sydney Ledsoa drew sketches of the gueata. Mr. William Jorgensoa the signs on the booths. Duncan MacTavish, son of the host and hostess, was ia charge of hi own whit elephant table. Mis Florae Harris, Mis Sheila Luca and Mr.

James McCuIlough sold Queen's pins, made by Mrs. C. Cameron of Kingston. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. Jewess were in charge of the raffle. Dr. Quinn and Miss Elliott drew the name of the 21 prize-winners.

Other member of the commit tee were: Mus Pat Browa, Mr. A. S. MacLaren, Mr. Kenneth Parkinson, Mr.

Frank Macintyre, tColonel G. W. 1 Nicholson, Mr. Ted Nicholson. Mr.

Arnold Roeers. Mr. E. A. Duncan.

Dr. Frank Creed and Mr. K. E. Car son.

Among tha guests were Mr. Walter Anderson, president of the Brockville Alumni, and Mr. Anderson, Mr. W. L.

Sutherland. secretary of the Brockville Alumni, and Mrs. Sutherland, Mr. Ros Anderson, president at the Ottawa Alumni of tha University of Western Ontario, and Mrs. Anderson.

Also present was Mr. Albert H. Brown, Arts. 189, the oldest Queen's graduate la the Ottawa district and Mrs. Brown.

secretary Mrs. Elsie Salter of Greenwood and sectional lit erature secretary Mrs. A. B. Kossats of Pembroke.

-The prayer was given by Mrs. Robertson before the deJegatea adjourned for luncheon provided by the 'Beachburg Evening Auxiliary, as hostess society. The afternoon sessions- began with a devotional by Mrs. Harry Lea oh, Mrs, Harold Mo-Kay and Mrs. Thomas Tennant of Chalk River.

Mrs. Howard J. Veals Introduced the speaker. Miss Vera Boyd, a missionary from India. She wa thanked by Mr.

Rollins. Mis Boyd told of her 29 years of work in India. The need for nurses and missionaries is gigantic, she said. Miss Boyd will leave for her work in India on September lv Mrs. Allan Levoy of Pem broke was soloist and organist was Mrs.

Cart Price of Perre-ton. 1 The roll call taken by Mrs. White showed 85 member present The offering, taken up by Mrs. Kenneth Collins, Westmeath, and Mrs. Hubert Miller of Forester's Falls, was dedicated by Renfrew Presbyterial stewardship secretary, Mrs.

G. B. Schultz, Westmeath. The courtesy report on half of the session was given by Mrs. Milton Burwell of Cobden.

The 1960 rally wiU be held in Bethel United i Church, Cobden. Wesco PORCH and PATIO Lofex FLOOR PAINT a roe botst intei6r aa BXTsaioB uaa a BAsav APPLrao OCICK DBTINli a LONG WBAPINO) I a a rraak lan Bank at Albert 73 Clarence St aa LU. CFJ-SIS5 CU-S23J SAVE Oil FURS DWORXIH FUSS LIMIT! 151 RIDEA'J STREET Viss Ma riori Sim; Weds Harry Yee The nurriaga of Miss Mar- and she carried a bouquet of' km Sylvia Sim and Mr. Harry i while orchid and hyacinth. Vea waa solemnized in St Stephen' Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon.

Tha bridd la tha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sim of Britannia Heighu and Mr. Yee ia the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Yea of Vancouver. Rev. George Sparks 'officiat ed at tha ceremony. Mr. R.

Ready was tha organist and Mr. Young was solo ist. Mr. Sim gave his daughter in marriage and aha wa at tended by Mis Mina Quon a maid of honor. Tha brides maid were Miss Grace Lai and Miss Faye "Yee.

Hey Yip was best man and the ushers were Mr. Charles Tai, Mr. Grant Sim, Mr. Bill Yea and Mr. Richard Lee.

Fqr her wedding tha bride chose a gown of white silk organza over taffeta' and net having an appliqued bodice with a dropped waistline, a scooped neckline and short sleeves. A crown headdress of pearls held her veil of illusion tulle FOOT I COMFORT WEEK Got RELIEF for No matter what common foot trouble yov may hav tt show yoa tha Dr.SehoO Way to quick, mxpnsiv3 rtflefl run, ACXIKO rim -Or SdwTi An SaeeafWa ha toot an toe aaaa eaaaa aaak an, RMa naaM IntnW tam-iajarSS-S pa OtScho 169 -Bank St So your Oculist says you need glasses Her attendant Wore gowns i of white silk organra over -pink with matching jackets, i Following a reception in tha Assembly Hall at Lansdowna Park. Mr. and Mr. Yee left, for honeymoon trip to Betv mud.

They will reside In Toronto. Going away Mrs. Ye wore a watermelon pink aheath dress with a matching feathered hat, whits glovea and a white gardenia en corsage. Journal Want quick result. 107 Bank St LIMITED Ad bring Quality for Quality t- Dollar for Dollar Fine Furs Beyond Compare.

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Because here there's no need to wait! Peoples -i Credit gives yon the glasses you need to wear now, with never an interest or carry ing tcharge to pay. BecaUSeyiut glasses win replaced free yon lose them or suffer any loss whatsover through accidental breakage or theft Tt. aaa'fl aa da Ta raaia ta raaalaa CrM. karaaa Sarrlfe aa aatAfanVta laat mlut iaaa raar aartkaaa. Is lk kaa aa al raaslaa CtaU Jwllra Caaa aa taaarl ftt Hanklns, I Krgtstand I Optometrist I 190 Sparks St "CE5470r5 Ea 1.

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