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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 39

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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39
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VVVVVVWV 'T fTWTT 1 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28, 1963 THE OTTAWA- JOURNAL FEATURE FOU THE at BEARISH STORES at WITH MATCHING Tcilat Seat Cover tie-aa MM TfciceSr law to toae tot ef aa tMlielaaa A rseaw tl-M Vale 57 mi All ilx X. em I At am amv-am tk I kas.BWl4k VALUES 21" 34 SCATTER-ATS Ma akl wri raster Wck lYUM) a Mill olon aa Aarttar Ion W4W abU lor eer atrac. aU ihiiiii ana aauin A seseiat Valae SS)8)c BATH HAT EHEATER OTTO atStoa. 4ks afaa dk a oV-afe-a Kamaiai CSC Com ittee neb rs About Northern Prog rams Mr.

F. J. Neville." Superintendent of Welfare for Arctic Department of Northern Affair, who say that he "cownutes between Ottawa and the Far North, was the speaker at a meeting -yesterday of the Ottawa Commute of the Canadian Save the Children Fund. Ha was introduced by Richard Humphry, who presided at the meet inf which was held at the home of the High Commissioner for Australia and Mrs. D.

a Hay. Mr. Nevilles addratt dealt with various programs of the CSCF among the Eskimos which provide toy and book for children in th North. The fund baa set money which can be as partial living allowance by Eskimo who are the South iindergoing special training a part of th department' long-range pro. gram of turning over cer- tain welfare responsibilities to th Eskimos, ha pointed out.

Another important part of the CSCF program baa pro-, vided 400 layette for Eskimo infants sine lata I960, continued. Each layette contains diaper, underclothing and material for a bunting bag for infanta la th Eastern and Western Arctic Mr. Neville said that Department of National Health nurses, Northern Health Service, report that th layettes, am adequate hi content and caa he attributed as cm of the reason for a decrease la the Infant mortality rata among Eskimo baMe. Ha read letters which have been sent by new mother to donors, whoa name go Into each layette. Translation is made by Linguistics Service Section of Northern Affair.

Mr. A. Zimmerman spoke about bar visit fat November to Children's Hons at EUeniko. near Athens; Greece, which is supported by the Canadiaa Save th Children Fond. Other report were given ,1 i rr-i i ii The first luxury lace bra laxiiry price tag tYl Curve-V brinjj you beautifully feminuw nyhn bco the first rre-paniperinj pricel Designed with Fcnon-tined cvps, low back and deep Curve-V lastingly krvtiy deucata but ttuidy nylon lace.

Sea QuvoV today! Featured: Style No. 1367. A cup M-SC. and by' t.l IMmi StrMt vmmi aiaeiit Cesar Binim nnaa n.ra tuumrt saaiaia Ceatt MaAitkat raa 1. BaVaaTi k.

atWiatV. tV afe i sr: OTTAWA CSCF SIEETST Mrs, a a Hay. wife of th Australian High Commissioner, at right, was bostea at a meeting yesterday of the Ottawa Committee of the Canadian Save the Children Fund. Th (peaker, Mr. P.

J. Neville. Superin-. tendent of Welfare for tb Arctic Department of Northern Affairs, spoke about atslstaace given to Eskimo familieein th North by th CSCF. Mrs.

Richard Humphry, seated, presided. by Mrs. F. A. Sproul.

Mrs. 4. Stewart and Mrs, H. D. Sndling.

Mrs. a Coolican spoke of Riceville Area Couple Marks 55th Jubilee RICEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wert marked their Utb wedding anruvertary at their farm bom th Rkvill area Tuesday. Mr.

Vert and tb former Elixa Clemen wer married at Fournier, Ont Tb coupV farmed at Four-aier for II year before coming to Rkavilr. Sb i on of th fw remain, kig asembar of th first women's association rganisad $2-95 cap ti-U rtow rrt-fi pimm ra raoa. n-a it riwaa rt-1tn faaae ta-l riai-at-m rawarai-Mii 7 I -dk aV at, am, afaV aV tt A taV aft 4mm ,1 Pswaal ay Bwlelie Widal plan for th annual meet ing of th national mittee of CSCF to be OtUwa April 3-27. la th district 80 rear ago. Mrs.

Wart i still an active worker in the Riceville United Church Women. Tb aevea member of ta family aoK Willi and Hampton at horn; at Ara-prior Mrs, F. Frankl ia (Lois). Ottawa; Mrs. BiU Fagaa (Sarah London.

Ont; Mrs. Roy Lennox (Eileen), Ottawa; and Mrs. Ernest Row (Viola), Riceville. Adds Flavor UTtover meat need not be a prnhlnii Food xprhi from Mscdonsld Institute, Gualph. ugxeet that yea) give extra flavor by beating It ia gravy or in tomalo, barbecue, OPEN MOM.

thru SAT. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. JTC3 fiCTCST T0TH SOUS uao34sinoaarjatKU3 KX OR Psmtmg eod AMlaue MMsouir cats hiiki Iwlu4 CH. JntTCe'rie WIM.

v.i IM lMa.l L4MITSO lltMmqStrMl C5-S14T tm 19i2 trim. Mil tU Jm fciteOaffl MS Sat eifr lee aiari stie. ainlil taru IMS na ala ia awr rear mw a.waaa.1 cllaataa af nnan to 114 IMI BM Cin. as laalrll enawa, oaanw a) fwt aurrwa aaaM, an aaama, wat Sa Mr weae vr 147 Rajaaa St CES-UM Ca(MWVJaeF Mftamag) a aa mum IM Hav Yea VWted THE NEW tiuw WALKERl UjMr SZfri IrSSRA fcar4 VjDLHj, t)j mi i xii rrr- Birthday Club J. MARCH It.

Bemk ElUabeth Campbell, Christopher ashman, age 1 Patty Klatt, aga Marc Nezan, age I Jennifer Nan Skuce, ag 3 Susan Irene Storey, age 9 Larry Tytick, ag 8 OebM Ward, ag Tea JoWnsei. ttrtkdat Sdttor, Ottawa. Ont' ritat enrol! tm Th Journal BtrtKdat CIsa. wilt be aidrua PLEAS! PRINT NAMI At Ma raaa Man inn ea a satoeMateaUv aarrto a awrtM aelj are a aaai waa ee CHEAP LAUNDRY REGINA CFt-Polic are watching local coin laun-' dries for customers who have been filling the slot with copper clug th size of a quarter. Mora than 400 stuff have been used to active automatic washer kt th last three month.

On day's tally from two laun- -dries totalled 54 slugs. Heels Are High i -n TSBFoSSBbeaSIfSe rn-w4th-BK)U tip. 7 A RambleY pomp In teat --w. tvured calf. High heel, 74 crescent toe.

Rambler pump In MounUc Red calf. Crescent toe, "wine glaaa" Illusion heel One of many styles. 15.95 "Aristocrat" square-toe pump in gold tone sueded calf Continental squared, stacked heel. Stxestua, AAA to ka the Greta Pharmacists' I A CI. LA Elects Officers Mrs, E.

A. Pleasanc was re-elected president of th Ladies (Auxiliary to the Ottawa Pharmacists Association at the recent annual dinner meeting held at th Parkway Motor Hotel Serving on the executive with her are Mrs. W. H. Miller.

Mrs. W. H. Sender, on. Mrs.

J. K. McCorfceO, Mr. E. A.

Talbot, Mrs. Kenneth Avery. Mr. D. E.

HU-born, Mr. M. Mrs. E. J.

Ranger and Mrs. S. J. Marftell. Following th meeting Mr.

David Woiocbow of tb Consumers Association of Canada addressed th member. y.r-. Dentists' Wives Sponsor Panel Discussion Research on Humor was the topic of a panel discussion sponsored by the Ottawa Dentists' Wives' Association in the auditorium of the National Research Council but evening. Mr. Peter Jennings was moderator and panellist wr Mr.

John Dunlap, Mr. Sam Kofrmaa. Mr. 'Alfred HanweQ and Dr. Emmett Mr.

A. Murchlson was in charge of arrangement and Mrs. D. Currie was refreshment convener. Telrphona CE5-S3U Whafsfoot Mnrpby-Ganble Shoes Have aasanfaW-! ALL the Answers: gfgf of us CQMlNG EVENTS am aw vara, ajflaaaar (S.

atee ka MMi atiar Uua to aealtca tm AUmm. am aay imiwa Uaa. Talaaaaa I bSS-TSll. Th Trustee of th National Gallery of Canada and th National Gallery Association announce an illustrated lecture The Character of British Art 11" by Dr. R.

H. Hubbard. Chief Curator, National Gallery of Canada, to be held at th National Gallery Auditorium on Thursday. March 29. 182.

at g-30 in. Admission free. PASTRY OUTPUT Canadian bakery product apart from bread are valued Cat more than 1130.000.000 annually. For WAlOmt and BEACTT For QDALmr and VALUE WTT-VR A FUR WITH TUB BURKHOLDES LABEL 11 Bank St CE2 262 IB Bright Colours Are New Two Hues Are Newest ewwmere)i4T oesFeotHteir Square or Crescent-Shaded Just a Sampling the Great A rray I of Easter Shoe's at Murphy-Gamble's! iteond floor.

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