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

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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23
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Wednesday, April' Their Excellencies the. Governor Ce a 1 and Madame Vanier. gave a luncheon on Tuesday. The Governor General received the Right Hon. Duncan Sandys, Secretary of State for CoromojajvealtlT Relations, and Sir Saville, Garner, Permanent Secretary of State, Commonwealth Relations Office, who remained to tea on Tuesday.

The Governor General and Madame Vanier received members of the Air Council, 'Air Officers Commanding the various Royal Canadian Air Force Commands attend- Beware the mcth is on his way. your Furs to jft ssm ist n. If'" 4 Fur Storage I i n' 'Miiill'i wt-wi0 r'' Soc i a I and Persona V-'. l4 -V7 I 1 THE i OTTAWA' JOURNAL OK. You've boon doing alright without You haven't had any complaints.

Bui how about compliments? And hor about that nice feeling of knowing that all your things for the whole family arc soft and comfy as can be. "Flcecyvd(xs and more too. Towels and diapers pull' up with pride. Everything is easier to iron. Nylons and synthetics don't cling any more.

Just try "Fleecy" Fabric Softener pnee your family will love the difference. FLEECY does a V'Sv A AA A A A A AAAAiA'AAA is, 1964 Irig-the Air Commanding Cohference and their wives on Right Hon. Duncan Sandys, who officiated today at the opening of the British High Commissioner's new office building at 80 Elgin Street was honored at Earns-clifle at a luncheon given by Sir Henry Lintott, British High Commissioner. Rt. Hon." Francis M.

Ford, former High Commissioner for Australia in Canada, has arrived from' Washington to spend two days-visiting with friends in the Capital. While here he will be staying with Dr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Curran.

Mrs. Viola Mahoney was among the delegates attending the 18th annual Canadian Consumer Credit Conference held in Winnjpeg this tMr. and Mrs. Osier 'Mc-' Bride entertained at a dinner held at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club in honor of Miss Jane Timlin and Sub. Lt Donald McBride, marriage takes place oh Saturday; Miss Rose Scissons entertained at a miscellaneous 1 HBfiDTpill3ri msm 1,11 1 1 ja 1 jrarisj jig 1 pi Mil sWlsfcssfc ifr lO ysssssW Ji v.

I otes showeF7n honor of Miss Louise Trudel; whose wedding, takes place on Saturday. Trudel, who will be married on Saturday, was honored at a tea given by Mrs. Raymond Robillard, held at the home of the bride's mother, Rodotphe Trudel. Out-of-town guests --who will attend the VanKralingen Trudel wedding on Saturday include: Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Greenwell and Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Patava. Weston, and John Gregor, Mr. and W. C.

Darker, and Mrs. Pauline Stone, Toronto; Mr. Harry Broome. North Bay; "Mr. Bob Cox, Severn Bridge: MUs' 'Marjorie Sykes, Welland; Mr.

and Mrs. John Makkreel, West Hill. Ont; Mr. and Elmer Boucher, Dunrobin. A tea and bake sale will be held at the West Ottawa -YM-YWCA, 1177 Gladstone Avenue, on Thursday, April 23.

Proceeds will go to World Service. Free baby-sitting and 'free parking, will be available. Miss Jean Southworth will be the speaker at a meeting and coffee party, to be held by the Women's Committee of the Ottawa Choral Society, on Tuesday, April 21, at a.m., at the home of Mrs. William. Benidickson, 151 Mariposa Road.

Miss Southworth will speak on the music to be played at the Choral Society's May 1 1 concert at St. Matthew's Church. 1 9 in 'je A JLA A A AJk lk.sVA XAAikA A lv A-A AA AA -jf" J'x-V. 4 'BEST DRESSED' CO-ED Miss Judith Carter. 18.

a University of Ottawa student, has been chosen one of the 10 best dressed girls in North America in a contest. sponsored by an American Handy with the sewing machine, Miss Carter is seen workmg on an outfit for her wardrobe. In early June she will be given an expenses paid two-week trip to New York, and with the other nine winders, will model Fall fashions at Carnegie Hall and various style salons in the city. Pholo by Dominion Wide) 5... ft 5ri illViOllHI llll' IM OW'IWli 11 1 111 11 1 1 .1 1 1 11 1 4 I I difference! -B FLEtCYiaa.renia sAv A A AAA A AA A trrrm tfili'wr i 4' 4 -J -AC vv-: 4 ft si.

iim 1 ,1 1 1 "T- AAA A AA A AA A A A AAA f-i -rJ vs- I VOW Head Attends Conference REGIS' A (CP-lCanada tin p'ay a much larger roe ass.s:.ng young As an and' Afr.can countr.es. Mrs. C. B. MacPhefion of Or a.

deni of the Canadsnr Voice of Women, sa in an uver-. Bjt to prov it be'p Cancla must be wi' jg' to take def decs action ji affa.rs. she added. "Canida's contribution the United Nation po'ite force on Cypru fa.wd it ternationaS stand.ng cfrtsider- ably." she sad. -Ih someth.r.g can co.

because are not a great poer and because hate no co.on.ai -v "Wedont aay have to follow Tarit does. We have done that often that many other nations think of us'on'y: of Ae u.sn- Mrs. MacPherson was in to attend the Saskat- chewan Vo ce of Women an-: Mrs. Kennedy Presides At Eordley Wl Mrs. Edward Kennedy presided at the April meeting of the Eardiey Women's Institute held at the home of Mrs.

Percy McKibbon who was ass sted by Mrs. Robert Bronson: Horace Nugent, convener of home economics, gave a reading. Mrs. Joseph Kennedy won a contest, in which members competed in darning a man's sock. Mrs.

Cecil Fans also participated in the meeting. Journal Want quick, results. Ads bring 3.95 lohr Stone and Allan Mfihr wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter Catherine, to Ronald Albert, son -Mr'w, and Marriage place in thd chapel of United Church, Saturday, May 16 at 4 30. Wilson Jones '-'v Mr. and Edmiind Wilsoni of a'n- nounce the cr.cacprnent of thpir Charlotte Benn, to Allan Headrick, son of Mr.

and Mrs: Lorn Jones, of -''Ottawa. The wedding to take place in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, My 16 at 2 p.m.' Flight IleutenantianJLi.rs.2.James. S. D. Francis are happy to announce ihe engaRement of their daughter.

Leslie L'lcn. to' Mr. Joseph Alexander son of Mr. and Mrs. j.

A. Hurtubise. Marriage to take place Saturday. May 23. at Oar Lady of Fatima Church, Ottawa, iilKraml ani nnooDrmBl rrporli irrddinc may plc Wi Social Ptr at 7 vrt r.

PirlufjKUJ ke ublliha SI pri lnl tolumn and prr- dnulile rolumn pirtwrr I drp: nr J- mill hr chrd at tSe 7 rolumn lm. and ic a nord'for all Tadtn matter- undfr the piur liirlh'r Infnrmallqn rail Mii i.trj mt Mivt 23-3Jll f.xi. lauified neiurnm-nt. THINK OF A N.M.-'..'.--."U':r.iams said 'she and her hus-' ST. JOHNS." England (CP) bind couldn't agree on name Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick WiM.ams they l.ked because "we've used were. 'still- calling the i- baby them up on our other 19 chil-tan "weeks after his b'rth. Mrsi drcn." akt a popTo) 1 2.97 3.97 A Pants 4.97:. PtKket chopping saving NOW and look our ptettiest at play time.

These co-ordmatcs are in sturdy Sail Cloth, expertly cut and tailored, floral and blue and bcijee and white; Shorts and SI ms in solfd sha4osV'Sies 10. to 16. J. Second Floor Telephone Orders 233-3355 'the fun-lbving, suds-loving Play Shoes now- styled up and still priced low! Tie Style in grey, black and whue. 3.93 AA.AAA.A A A A A AA A 50T11 WKIIDINX Mr.

and Mrs. John A wedding April 3 Iricndgj Sunday April ,10,, Engagements 2.99 Slipon in wine, brown Loafer with elastic at-stripes, and throat; in surf blue: and 9.9? black. V3.95" Women's Shoes Stcorid floor A A A A A A A- A A A A A ANNIVERSARY will celebrate their 50th ad will be "at home" to 'i to 5 m.1 VMBEE 3.95 A. A A AP AAA ft-A 1.

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