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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 23

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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La Vo ie Dugds Vows Solemnized th marriage of Mm Marguerite Dugat nd Lt. Colonel Mire A. La Vote took, pl Jesterday" tn Sacred Heart aChurch. Tha bnde it tH daughter or Mrs Maria Dugat aid the la! Mr, rranos ami-Colonel Uyoie it the eon of late Mr. and Mrt.

Euclide LaVoie. Rev. Joseph Hehert. OMI. officiated and the wedding music, wat nlaed by, Mr.

Paul Larose. Colonel F. Gerard Gar. lieau gave "the bride in marriage and Mr." William 295 RICHMOND RD. PA9 6i37 FOR THE FINEST mm to urn) fat I.U In fart line i SntTrrtve St.

CE3-6406 O. Mbriswr attended ore nidi. A IBjB th 'bridegroom. For her wedding llin bride wore an air fore blue (uil With tlupe rnlnrrA mr, a mink atole and a corsage bouquet 1 of white The reteption wat held at -the home of the bride't mother, following their, honeymoon, nip the coupla will reside" at 170 Laurier Avenue East. St.

James llostessca were Mrs. Gor With this special lOO tablcl package of Aspirin at the reguljURrice of 93 An attractive tortoiseliell plastic pillbox with a beautiful stamped gold design! 7 is II-; i -t 'A 7 1 A in Montreal. wiuis there, they were gueslj of honor al.the.Gaiete Italienne hall held by the Montreal Branch of the National Ballet Guild- ar the. Windsor Hotel-" on Saturday, The Charge d'AfT aires ai of France, Mr. Francis Levav aeur, entertained at a cocktail party at the Embassy residence In honor 'of Mr.

(ieorgrs Brassens, prior to his recital at Glebe Collegi- larf ewningr don Dallyn, Mrs. E. M. Bar- rett, Mrs, W. B.

SfflitrL and Mrs. Harold A. Weir enter-. Mr. B.

HvFleming. tamed at attouaseau tea at Mrs. E. C. Nelson and-Mrt.

her home in honor of her M. J. McLaughlin were in, daugTiter. MissTlpay Weir. charge of the tea table.

jwhose marriage to Mr. W.l-L Get ASPIRIN forfait Relief from ajE'0HEJ MUSCUURACHEC SORE THROAT PAINS AND fEVEROFCOlOS "Sjl DHMTE0fTHIJ I I I SPECfU FREE OFrCR tyi i iBanitwk. LLL THE OTTAWA V'V TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23 THf OTTAWA JOURNAL marriage Saturday. WO and Mrs.

Paul Ran- aom have left for. a vacation ff- SPECIALS "Devine's" "Takes place Mist AnnTacD6nnell en-tertamed at "a tea in honor of Miss Giaele Vachon, whose marriage takes place this week. The bride-elect wat presented with gift. Mist Marilyn Spence and Miss Mary Messiah entertained at a linen- thbwerlrr honor fMjs Marilyn Gail O'Hara, a bride-elect of Saturday. (OTTAWA'S POULTRY EADQUARTERS FRESHLY KILLED TURKEYS iurt Invf to obtain an ojd-lashianed, rrally freihly killed Turkry Thankstivinf-Dinnrr thii yrar.

Seemingly, most tlo'rrY nniF tff'r-fiHlytiiultry produced 'Scientifically' by tht millions like plastic last turkey had all-th'e flavor of watermelon? nun 1 1 1 1 1 Worry no more dearie; all the neickhours tell me that DEVINE'S have -been ipecialitinf for half a century in freshly killed, brnaf'breasteJ. bronte turkeys, with marvelous plumpness, tenderness and flavor, l'll order one- tomorrow morning P.S. lidj Ihoii neighbour! dead right, DEVINE'S ihijptclilin In: Grada A Chickens Grade A Capons Grada A Ducks Grade A Geese FOR CHEESE LOVERS ONLY "I mutt lie fltiitf rnfirr finrr tii'fiiuu at fit a hrifiinl It rbtq trkry-that'tnstrs--like--turkey, I'd alsaJbveJa find some cheese thai drs not taste like used elastic bands." Friend, look np further! Our May 19W) Cheddar has mellowed so wonderfully that we notice that many customer! hate to back away from pur Chrejie Bar once they start (We contemplating installing a platform scaltr-eo weigh them bcfora and-fterto can charge them up with the diflerenct) THANKSGIVING ESSENTIALS rgoH mmm hihcemui mm chlstmuts oiiyls tmu In these davt of "Instant Everything (Ihose Laboratory Frankensteins must hate good food) have you not been noticing that many food products look more beautiful in their wrappers but. unfortunate-, have lost thetr old-iasntaned Many taste consrious people from Ottawa and the surrounding towns make it a habit tn rimp jnto tor-our: COFFEE TEAS MAPLE SYRUP GRADE Al tOLS-1MfORTED-M 46S -PICKLES SAUCES, ttc, L1 iv 1 va.ii 1 1 41 York SI. I 51 EitUIHL I LF-- M- QUALITY COURTESY DELIVERY JV I si SJ II fjf) in SO years have seen "a heap of chants" in food' produi'll andthetrraacauuorj.

-r f' But-w'e still draw our husinens from tbe discerning people who. realize that fancy jf'-' hf wrappers are not edible and that Mother Nature still reguUtet flavV Jjr SOCIAL and PERSONAL Th AmlMSMdnr-of luly and BaronMS .4, Ferrarn Salzino returned to Otufct tnAmtt taftaar rnHintf a ahnrt i I i' I 1 Ann up I Tea Airs. George Brackenndga convener of the and bake tale held by the Women'a MissionarSociety, Afternoon Auxiliary, of St. iUmea United ('hurch at th Rome of Mrs. J7Browhell.

Receiving the guests with Mrt. Brownell were Mrs. II. -D. Joyce, Mrs.

VrVM. Uoyd liam Patten lakes place cn in Branford. Conn. While Saturday Mr. Frank there they will be the guests Patten, mother of the bride- of Mr, and Mrs.

Marshall, elect's fiance, received wi'tW the nojlesa and guest-ot- honer. A coffee party was held at the Chelsea CJub on FrP" Mr. and Mr. Idouard "irf--t u. jonnson.

Tavrhereau, of Quebec are Ottawa, the guestt of Mri Taschereau'a brother, Mr. Monty aachereau. Mrs. J. J.

Campbell entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of-her granddaughter. Miss Donna Campbell, whose marriage to Mr. Richard' Carriere takes place on reiving were Mrs. Eldon Campbell Mrs. Mrs.

Alphonse te for her Sheila, Joan president, jna kcx Slemdn. vice-president, re- ceived the guests. Mrs. A. J.

Brownie vener. was general con- Among thp guests who will be here to. attend-h Patten-Weir wedding on Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Voaden and Mr.

and Mrs, rlerman Voaden, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Burt Arthur Manna, of uuelph; Mf and -Mrtr. Carl -VoadeiL of. St. Thomas; and Mr; and Mrs.

Ledoux Harold" Levtrette, of Oorval, trousseau Que- daughter, Ledoujs TeTte Boulet en tertained at an evening party honor or Misa Claire Hogan and her fiance, Mr. Jacques Latremouille. Mrt. William Davidson entertained at her home fol. -lowing the wedding which took place Saturday.

Miss Gisela a ofartorday, wat" honored at a miscellaneous ahower held by Mrt.Yvet Lupien. Mrs. Caiuu and Mist Mr. "Cdwacd son of Mr. and Mrs.

William a on the staff of the' American University there. Mr. Monaghan, a graduate of Carjeton Univer-" has been on i of Prince Edward Collgiite-' Institute in Pictoq for. the past three Mrs. Rhoda McEvoy entertained at a miscellaneous shower in -honor of Mist fjiathleen Carey, a -bride- elect of Saturday, Miss Edith Clark, whose marriage to Mr.

Robert Jol- Wife ji.jia'e place Saturday, was honored at- pantry shower at the home Tof Mrs. Eat! Connolly. Guests members of Morrison: Lamothe Bakery Limited Outside Catering Womfrf. Mount Car me I CWL Plans "Fall Course Mrs. R.

P. St. Pierre wiff convene the annual Fall silhouette course sponsored by Our Lady of Mount Carmel Council of the Catholic r-Women'i Leagaerrl Judith M. Poland Wed in Pembro ke Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Pembroke, was the Mm Judith- Maude Poland and, Mr. John Gordon Martin, of Camp Petawawa, on officiated and Mr.

Sidney Thompson was organist. Mrs. Vincent McHugh, of K'lllaloe, was soloist. -(irven in marriage by her fthert the bride was atiend- ed by her sister. Miss, Mau- reen a maid of honor, and Miss Lenna Kemp, of Ottawa, and Mist Mary Anne Clarke, of Pembroke.

cousin of the bride, as bridesmaids Mc Wilfred Nuhel was best man for his brother- in-law and the ushers were Mr. Jim Poland, brother of the Robert Ed wards, CapL Gerald Fash and I1IU Murr.iy. For her wedding the wore a full-length of i white satin designed on prin- I 1 1 .1 pi neckline, elbow lengih I II II I I bride I ill 11a niiiu a ympci iidin. Hpr vei uraJ-agffhL-t- white satin rose headdress and she carried a cascade bouquet of white sweetheart rosos, ttephanotn and blue chrysanthemums. Her" attepdahtf Wore tailn-peau de soie frocks in a peacock blue shade.

Following the ceremony ar guard of honor was formed REACHES CENTENARY ORMSTOWN. Que. CP)- 11. Charioll Ijftii nrnnl The course will be held in ceived eonaratulatorv tcleerams the parish hall. 00 StrUu- from the -Queen and Prime renl rom October 10 Minister Diefenbaker when she to 27.

Registration will be on celebrated her 100th birthday. Thursday from 9 30 to 11.30 tiorn in England, where she a.m and from-two-tg 3.30 worked, as a nurse, she came to 'Canada in 1921. 1 by warrant nfTueri and ten for nnn-commissioned rjffneit of Uie talmn Canadian Guards: A reception war held. fhe. Officers' Mea at Cami Petawawa.

The couple will The bride is the daughter, reside' in Pembroke. of Mr, and Mrs, Victor-Poland, of Killaloe. and Martin it the ton of Mrs. Gordon Martin, of' Kirklsnd I aU mnA ihm lata hlr Mar- J. Monaghan.

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