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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 22

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6 BeadquarUn for WEODIXG SHOES SHOES MADE-TO-ORDER and Dyed to Match Your Gowa Sfl'KwfS ilMITIS SK2 1U SPARKS ST. ALEXAIIIAII AND SONS, LTD. Carprt Cltantng Htparing Dytini Alteration 734728 BANK STREET CES-1841 AT KRESGE'S -For Better Values 19 ItOUO ST. SHOPPING CIMTRf SAVE Oil FURS of' DWORD FURS Lmtna SM sUDEAU STREET WED IX CARLETON PLACE, Mr. I ml Mr.

Ciena Robertson arc aeea following their wedding in Zion United Church, Cartcton Place. The bride I the former Mis Constance Lorraine McCreery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harwood McCreary of Cartetoa Place, and Mr. Robertson the ton of Mr.

and Mr. Harold Robertson of Almonte. -PM V.l Lynne Routliffe is Bride Of Robert Bruce Sisson The wedding vow of Mias Marguerite Lyhne Routliffe and Mr. Robert Bruce Siaaon were exchanged In Stewart on United Church. The bride I the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Irwin N. Routliffe of Wrightvtlte, Qjebee. and Mr. Sisson is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Reginald Sisson of Ottawa. Rev. Herbert Reid officiated Stock Up Now hh Smart Fashions and Sportswear for Your Vacation 171 BANK STREET COOL SUMMER DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY ia-coiDmocD tmtm mint WTTHTIilHf FREE PARKING a aims PsrklM j-0 1 I lK rarMMWMf mnA U- Inn Routliffe, cousin of the bride, wis the organise Given In marriage by her father, the bride wa attended by Mr. Fred Sisson.

Mr. Fred Sisson wa best msn for hi brother and the ushers were Mr. Frank Sisson. also a brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Guy Routliffe cousin of the bride.

The bride wdr a gown of white organza over blue taffeta 'with cap sleeve and a full, 'waltx length skirt. Her acces- sorie were white nd she carried a white satin-covered Bible with a bouquet of red Delight rosea and stephanotia. Her attendant wore a pale blue waltz length dress with a ntted aoaice. a rim sxirt and a matching headdress. The reception wa held at the home of the bride' parents.

Later Mr. and Mrs. Sisson left for New York State. They will reside at Fifth avenue, Ottawa. Travelling.

Mrs. Sisson wore black crepe coat-style drew with large whit organdie collar, whit acceaaoriea and a corsage bouquet of deep pink Piano Recital Held at Navan "NAVAN. July 8 Special) Pupils of Mr. J. T.

Dagg gave a piano recital at her home here. Taking part were Helen Shaw, Shirlejf Findlay, David McFadden. Bonny Smith and Helea Shaw (duet), Margaret Lancaster, Lynda Rivington and Bonny Smith (duet): Margaret Lancaster and Monica Brereton (duet), Lynda Rivington and Beth Rivington (duel). Bonny Smith, Lynda Rivington, and Monica Brereton also played piano nolo. RCMCMBCrtnothini pro-tacts rod exactly Iki I crsars.

Antf bo crura protects yo ncfJr lk ARR10. Don! b. hiK-tifi. Be-tomplttelr nft, Um ARRID CILAM Id btJMt. Tanner-Hayes Wedding Solemnized in vars St, Aaillcia Church, Van, OnU.

1 letting for the wedding el Mis, Helea Mabel Hayea and Mr. Donald Reld Tanner ea Saturday aftemooK The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Warren Hayee and Mr. Tanner I the eon of; Mr Mr.

Allaa Tanner, au of Var. Rev. J. L. Bradley officiated, aatiited by Rev.Franci Gooch.

Mr. Evan Richard wa orgaa-iat and Mr. Irwin Hitaman, uncle of the bride, wa aoloUt Mr. Hayee gave hii daughter ia Barriage and ahe wai at tended by ber niter. Mm Isabel Have.

Mr. Glen Tanner wa beat! man for hi brother and thai usher were Mr. Osborne Tanner, couaia of the US, CLUB LEADER half million, ah said. Internationally it run "into the million but I havt 00. sccurst The International Councfl overall sirs I "exchange of Idea" to work together on problem of special Interest to women.

She said these Include child welfare, education, health, housing, human relation, the arts, international relation, family planning and "moral some Issue the Council takes stand the tntamatioaal group wants atomic energy used only for peaceful purposes. On other. It aaerely explores a situation it ha neither endorsed nor denounced famify planning, for Instance, "Women' orgsnizaUone do get a tremendous amount Mrs. Parson (aid. la an Interview.

"But the red tape! And it' getting worse. "And I don't approve of our having to work alone let us women and men work together. But until they accept us I doubt if we will see it in our she added, "do still have more leisure for volunteer work, than the men. And we are mor Interested ia family welfare it i our sphere mother. see need in health andeducation more closely than themen." Mrs.

Parson is avolunteer worker making full time Job of it She ha Just returned from an International Council meeting in Vienna: her work has taken her 24 time across the Atlantic and twice around the world. A native of Groton. Mass, 1 Have perspiration stains ever Ruined your dress? and Mr. Elmer McCallum, brother-in-law of the bride- The bride wore waltz length gown of pur (ilk organza having long tono bodice with a Jewelled Sabrina neckline, long tleeve and an embroidered overtktrt of Chantilly lace. Her elbow-length veil of tulle wa held by a headdrea of teed pearl and aha carried bou quet of (tepnanou ana aweet-ftirt raeee.

Her attendant wore a dret of aqua chiffon and carried a bouquet of roe and chrysanthemum. A reception wa held In the Harmony Hall. Van. The cWple win reside at 2116 Saun-dertoa Drive, Ottawa. The bride wore an ememble of blue ailk with whit accessories for travelling.

Says Reel Tape. Bane Of Women's Groups Br car paulct. NEW YORK. (UP!) Women' organization ia their desire to do good would do bet ter if they cleared torn of the red tipc, ity a veteran of volunteer work. The paper work has multiplied, it take month to get -through channels and the whole business I getting worse, said Mrs.

William Barclay The 7-year-old Mr. Parsons is president of the Nation! Council of Women of the United Ststes which I affiliated with the International Council embracing women' group la 44 non-Communist countries. i. I TnitaH she is the daughter of the late Dr. Endicott Pea body who founded and beaded Groton School for 40 year.

Her hus band is a surgeon at St Luke's Hospital ib York. The couple ha three children on. son. I aa Episcopal minister in Japaa and eight grandchildren. Mrs.

Parson waa wish the Red Cross in both World War and hold the French Crout a Guerre Mttitfr- 1 "After the last war. I ksst saying now aiut work tuat a bard for tmuad. "I talked myself tat th)o6." It ia her personal viewpoint that spiritual and moral values and "mutual understandings" caa provide the only true basis for peace. "(oeneone remarked that our churches were sever so our moral never so she commented. "But the younger feneration it getting beck to family life to church and community.

Maybe this feneration will sav us eld folks." Bride-elect Feted at Tea Mrs. Robert orris entertained at tee honor of ber sister, Mia Bernica Rooaon, whoa marriage to Mr. Roderick Miller take placa on Saturday. Receiving the guests with the hoot and guest of honor were Mrs Georsja A. Roneon of ParkhiQ.

Ontario, mother of the brlde-elecV end Mrs. Harold Miller. Pouring tea war Mrs. Jama Norria, Mrs. Olftoa Ranson and Mrs.

Alee Catunach. Those assisting- ware Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Robert Kealey. Mrs.

Donald Burwash, Mias Heather Cattanech and Mia Linda MacWUliama. HIGH LIVING. Wealthy famUle la ancient Rom used cooking utensils made of gold. STORE HOURS JULY ana AUGUST" Open Saturday CLOSED MONDAY it Mi 147 Rideau St. "Jour rrUndlg amlip ior NevARRIDivitii Perstop Stops Perspiration Stains-Stops Odor: DRAMATIC STEAM BATH TEST SHOWS HOW II i 1 CANADA'S LARGEST.

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Quota Club' Mia Dorothy Milligaa r-j ported oq the -recent Quota! International Convention at! the Quota Club' final meeting of the year held at the home! of Mrs. Prestoa Eagleson. Mia Milllgan presented the Canadian Ensign, escorted byj a Marine Color Guard, which! presented the flag of the United State. The flag of' Australia and Mexico were I I THE OTTAWA JOURNAL WlDKESDAY, JUUr J853. TT also presented, The conference, held Washington, DC, wa attended by mor than BOO delegates.

It them wis Social event Included' tour of Washington! a visit to the White House and receptions at the Canadian and Australian embassies. The Quota Club, will send eight' girl to camp for the Summer. Protects outlined for the Fall included a rummage sale, a bazaar and the annual bndge party. tin itniitr-ii; -in. --11 for i.rvca c.l CE 25337 COATS SUITS i 9rk Mid Summer Styles 49-95 NOW 85.00 2.95 5.95 g.95 Clisra 79.t5 Rei C5.C0 125.C3 Aso i2 Price Table.

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