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

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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17, ft i- -yv i i 1 mlmmmt iTiwrnn-i niiiai'rMirir-rtiiitlnliMi i tiiiiiw n'ntiT Ait-t 'n mm iJ i Dancers from the Bolf Dance Academy are among the headliners at. the "Bel Musette" scheduled for Oct 24. at the Rivertide Hotel. The dancer hired are, left to right.

Mary Jane Harder, Sandra Cameron, and Roberta Beerg. 'Kneeling ii Suwn i Bal Musette lii Pans' Bal Musette, scheduled for the Rivertide Hotel's Rib Room Saturday, Oct. 24, promises to be on of the liveliest and brightest events of the Fall season In Ottawa. Sponsored -by the Parents' Guild, Joan of Are Society, the evening it in aid of the Joan of Arc building It begmt at p.m wttn cocktails, and following dinner at there will be dancing to group led by Bruc Tetu. The show, with sets, that ought to be reminiscent' of a recent production of Irma La Douce, has a French theme and start the Ingrid Bolt dancers, and singers Jacqueline Martin.

Dominic Giunta and Pierre The "Evening in Paris" show Includes special music for Can- Can and minuet, and trace the history of Jazt, Holding Readings For New Play The Phoenix Players have scheduled a play reading for 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 20, at the Conference Room in the new wing at Fisher High School The group will also begin a series of lectures on directing Oct 27 at the Fisher Park school. John Knight will be In charge. JUDY COLLINS Ml Collins, described by one critic ss "the epitome of what's best about modern folk aingmg." returns to Ottaws for conceit Oct 28, at Glebs Collegiate auditor lumvSh wss her a little ovr two yesrs sgo. but has Sine been heard and seen on' three of CTV "Let's Sing Out" progrsms.

1684 IN PARIS i ii ii dn-tlhsWii irTrtaWwrsiffiriiit'ii-n iMti tssiiaaMil-aws i it YOUNG SOLOIST 11 Joan Elizabeth Barrett, musician. is plsno soloist st ths Ottawa West Junior Club at Fisher Park auditorium Saturday; Oct 24, at 3 p.m. Sh p)yi Brahms' Intermezzo, Opus 118 Nos. 1 and the Prelude and Fugue (Vol II in Flat Major) by J. S.

Bach, snd Seen as Infsntis (Octsvio Pinto). Miss Barrett also plays violin In the Tre Corde Trio with Neils Benda (piano) and Slobodan Gospodnetic (cello). The St George's Children's, Choir also participates In the. program, singing a varied program," under the direction of SUter Mary Clair. YOUR HEALTH By Lester L.

BLOOD PRESSURE Can high blood pressur or kidney disesie be caused by eating too much red meat? This has no basis m. fact Around the turn of the century, long before our advanced knowledge--f high blood pressure and kidney disease, red meat was accused of being 'a cauae. Unfortunately, this ides still circulates although was medically and scientifically disproved long go. However, patients who already havs kidney disease or high blood pressure mutt hsve their diets carefully supervised by a physician. FALLEN WOMB What Is meant by a plastic operation to a "fallen A MD Women who have had a number of children sometimes develop a 'fallen uterus (or Repeated pregnancies may result in the stretching and weakening of the muscles and ligaments which normally hold ths womb in place.

The operation that repairs the fallen womb' (prolapsed uterus) is referred to as a 'plastic" procedure because It tightem the muicular structure. It Is a very safe and gratifying operation. While Dr. Coleman cannot undertake to answer Individual letters, he will us readers' questions in his column whenever posaible and when they sre of general interest Address your letters to Dr. Coleman in care of The Ottawa Journal.

THE OTTAWA JOURNAL and Yiews i in 'An exhibition of ceramics by Jarko Zavi whose work has won mternational recognition opens today at St John Chrystom's Parish Hall In Arnprior-snd continues on Sunday. Jarko, according to E. D'. Sonnenburg. Secretary of Ottawa Valley- Council of Art has developed a unique skrll in creating bis ceramics without any basic wire or paper mache He builds the clay into, these objectr with i hands and his.

skill In firing. These are but two of his techniques which have aroused wide interest, He uses farm tile clay from the Doc hart deposits near Am- prior. 1. S. McKay is president of the Ottawa Valley Council of Art and his wife the vice-presi dent.

i Work by Zavi was shown at the Ottawa Winter Fair last year. Ha has many admirers in Ottawa. A feeling of sadness pervaded the membership of the Ottawa Art Association over news of the death of Marjori Dsla. court. She bad been particularly active in Ottawa Picture Par- t-ade.

In addition to being an artist, she was a teacher. R. 0. Spreckley an occasional contributor to The Ottawa Journal paid Mrs. Delacourt a tribute last year for her out standing work in developing the artistic Ulenu of Garry tier.

She taught Garry hospital. Unable to use his hands as ths result of an automobile accident he mixes the colors and paints with the brushes in his teeth. Garry has a good grasp of form and an eye for color. Ottawa Recreation and Parks has released schedules for art classes as follows; Children boy and girls eight to 12 st St. Luke's and Westboro Community Centres at IS a.m.

each Saturday until Mtrch 27; young people, boys and girls. 1J to II at the West boro Community Centre. Seasonal fees are tit for the first group and IIS for the second, Adult classes opened at the Municipal Art Centre, River- if OPENS TREMBLAY SERIES Itzhak Perlman, youthful Israeli violinist opens the 36th Tremblay Concert Series Oct 29 at the Capitol Theatre. Born in Tel-Aviv In 1945, the boy suffered an attack of polio before hit fifth birthday and has only limited use of his legs. Initially brought to North America by Ed Sullivan, the violinist hat been acclaimed everywhere.

Sullivan has1' booked him for five additional appearances. Jsck Benny has signed Milton Berle to make a guest star appearance with him on "The Jack Benny Progrsm Uncle Millie wltl play Jack's adopted son complete with Buster Brown outfit side Drive. Billings Bridge, Monday last. There are, still a number of vacancies In several classes held Monday to Friday, morning, afternoon and evening. Seasons! fee is $30.

Ottawa gallery I goers are reminded that' on October 22 an exhibition of the war paintings of the late George Pepper a gifted Ottawa man will be shown In the Lome Building. Then the National Gallery on Oct. 30 lists the 'JM a Medals for -Architecture- 194." There will be lectures by Dr. Otto Haupt Oct. 20 and by.

John Steegman, Oct. 27. Dr. Haupt's theme will be "The Fin nArts and Useful Arts, by 1 Mr. Steegman, former director of the Montreal Museum of Fine 'Arts will spesk on "Early Victorian Beginning, Oct 20, Gerald Trbttier of Otuwa starts a nine-weeks drswing course at Carle-ton University It will be held each Tuesday from I to 10 p.m.

All aspects of the elements of -drawing era -to Registration gets underwsy Tuesday or Thursday, October II or IS in the Foyer, Henry Marshall Tory Building between 7 and p.m R. P. Egerton, one' of Ot tawa' best known artists, has been notified that on of hit! canvases hst been accepted for- the Winnipeg Biennial. His' painting Is a Gatineau Park' landscape- CAMAC MEETING A general meeting of CAMAC wiu be held Monday at p.m. at the Tolmey resi dence, 597 Mariposa Road, Rockdiffe.

Plant for the new year will be discussed and all member are urged to attend. New and old members who may wish to form groups to play music are Invited to corns to the meeting at well. SCOTTISH CONCERT Kenneth McKellar, Scottish, tenor, will be one of the stars of the annual Whit Heather concert coming to the Ottawa Technical bcrtooi auoitonum. Nov. 6 and OTTAWA MUSIC CLUB CONCERTS SATURDAY AFTIRNOONS, 4 rM CHATEAU IAURIER NOmiBnt 7th FEBRUARY 6th DECEMBER 5th MARCH 6th SEASON TICKETS tl.M TeU13S-702 I i V'" X- i I .11..: i .1 i i 1 it 11 1 I li I i I I J- Skrli tOkM-r-m fli "rill i il iifcisu ii i.

'1 mi list i iM iffm mft i anff "hriT- if THREE Miss Kung Ock Park, soprsno soloist centre, with two members of the chorus in "Arirang," the dance and song spectacular with a cast of SO from Korea. The show, a remarkable hit, may be seen Tuesday, Oct 23 st the Cspitol "lij.iiii LYNETTK FRY The Royal Winnipeg Ballet come to Ottawa for performance Friday, Oct 23, at 8 JO, sponsored by the Theatre Foundation of Otuwa. In addition to Miss Fry, the company include Sonia Tavemer, David Moroni, Richard' Rutherford, Jim Clouser, Bill Martin-Viscount Wendy Barker and Ronald Under. The New York Herald-Tribune critic described the company's New York appearance as "the Crown Jewel of the season." Astaire-Rogers Goy Divorcee' Opens Series Bytown Cine Club's main series of vintage films gets un der wsy Thursday, Oct 22, with "Th Gay starring Fred Astalre and Ginger Rogers, Curtain Urn Is 8 p.m. at the -National Museum Theatr.

Th Gay Divorcee," based on Cole Porter't Broadway musical, was made 1934 and was the first Aatalro-Rogers vehicle. It Included the well-remembered Other filmt scheduled by the club Include "China Seas," with Jean Harlow and Clarke Gable (Oct, 29); Greta Carbo in her last film. Two-Faced Woman" (Nov. 12); "Svengsli," -with John BarrymOT and Marion Marsh (Nov. 26); and a Chaplin Festival (Jan, 7).

Enquiries about membership in the club should be sddressed to P.O. Box 1244. Ottaws. II LITTLE MAIDS FROM I New Records BRAHMS: ZIgeunerlieder and four other songs; SCHUBERT: Five Songs. Grace Bumbfy, mezzo-soprano, with Sebastian Peschko at the piano (Deutsche Grammophon i Th Negro mezzo Grace Bumbry created mixed impressions when th appeared In Ottawa during last year's Trem blay Concerts.

This reviewer wss among the more apprecia tive, and her accomplishments here support this view, for they arwuMtJess than exceptional. The Brahms Lieder Include An Ein Aeolshsrfe, Kuehler Weld, Alte Lsute snd Trenmmg. Schubert's, are Fahrt cum Hades, Der Wsndrer, Nacht and Trsueme. Aufloesung and Die Forelle. TREMBLAY Prntnti the 23 by: V-se SEOUL David Moroni Among Stars Winnipeg Ballet onia Tvemer, ballerina with the Royal Winnipeg Bal-let.

will not be able to dance la Ottawa when the company cornea to the Capitol Theatre next Mis Taverner tore ligaments. in her right ankle earlier this i year and Is not fully David Moroni, who danced hire with the Classical Ballet Company, and directed the Llndenlea Municipal Ballet I group, will star in the ballet created for the Royal Winnipeg oompsny, Whoops de Doo. Popular in Ottawa last year, the work by choreographer Brian Macdonald, has been re ceived enthusistically in the Eastern United State this Summer. Program include: Aimez-vout Bach? Pas de Deux from Coppelia (Fredric Strobel and. Lynette Fry) and Lea Whoop de Doo.

Twenty-three dancer, and 23 musicians are in the company coming to Ottawa. French Plays For Children Three French-language plays for children are to be presented in Ottawa area schools this season. A French adaptation of Snow Whit and th Seven Dwarfs, directed by. Edgard Demers, it plsnned for late October and L'Ours et 1 Pacha, directed by Gillef Pro vost for January. As th Anal offering.

Mr." Demers will di rect a play of his own, Petit Pag da Frontenac tap Parents interested in Tsp Dsnclng Classes ar asked to attend a registration and organizational meeting Monday, Oct. It, IM pjw HILLCREST HIGH SCHOOL v' Teacher Shirley Parmele Whit faretrefl tttr Marian 'Anderson om great mrtMa of our time MAN! KUP wiM! la vbw of the Bamtwr of' rqut for tM caamrt Dm. IS. A SMll srSW term will Ss thl ptpmt Kcmrnhw ml Mr Trmblr CanMt sartra eulntilbwa mt their.

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