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

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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I mm" -y 22 Friday, September 3, 1965 The Ottawa WED 60 YEARS V' Mrs. Herbert Young were married in Amprior 60 years ago marked their anniversary at an "at homo" in Onslow Intermediate School, Quyon, 7 this past week. They have (our sons; Manson, of Arnold, Mirland and Harper, all of Quyon; two daughters, Mrs. Clifton Draper, Bowmanville and Mrs. Harry MofTatt, Mano'tlck; 27 grandchildren' and 12 great grandchildren.

Among the congratulatory messages re- -ceived. were those from the Queen, Prime Minister Pearson and Leader of the Opposition John Diefen-- baker. woddim may bo dIocm on IM SocM ol ft -for wor. lcturo will psMMM ot MM mmr tlfltlo column up to ORtk wit Vp lo worst of roodfno, moHtr vndor ttM picture end 15.M per dwblxolumn up to In otptH with up to wonH of rvatfins mattor under pkturu. Information on ratn tor additional doom or woraago, ploaM call Mho Won, -7Jll, exttntlm Ml.

If -1 1 Bewitching Beauty 1 Mink Stole I i to bring added lustre and elegance to the I fur fashion scene. 7" IZ i Sale priced from $29S 119 Bank" St. 232-2828 1 an TPS OTTAWA JOUPNAl Journal SOCIAL PERSONAL NOTES Government House grounds will be closed to the public of 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 6.

The Ambassador of -1 1 a and Baroness de Ferrariis Salzano will entertain at a buffet supper In honor of the Italian delegation to. the 54th Inter Parliamentary Confer ence on Thursday, Sept. 9. The Ambassador of France, Mr. Francois.

Leduc, will en tertain at dinner at the French Embassy Thursday, Sept. la honor of -the French, Par. Tiamentary Delegation headed by Mr. AcMlle Perettl, vice---president of the French Assembly and mayor of wil be Jald for JO. 0 The Ambassador of Belgium -and Baroness 6aufresne de la Chevalerie will entertain at a dinner in honor of Belgian and Luxembourg delegates to the 54th Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Thursday, Sept.

9. Covers wiH be laid for 50. A private reception will also be held for the same delegates on Sept. 11 at the Embassy The Charge d' Affaires of the United -Arab Republic, Mr. Salah EJdin Mourad, will.

en tertain at a reception -at the Embaasy residence -on Mon--day, Sept. 13, in honor of the UAR. delegation to the Mth -Inter Parliamentary Miss Beatrice Gilhooly has returned home after spending the summer in Ireland, on the' holiday by her grand nephew, Jilr. Michael Lambert, son of Mr. and Martin Lambert.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gans, of St. Cloud, -are in -L-Qttaw jistting 'aKbJejjjpn. tn-iaw ana ur.

ana Mrs. Kenneth Feloon. it Canon JB Chutter-of Bristol, England, is in Ottawa visiting his brother, Major S. Chutter. Until he was taken prisoner-of-war at k.

Canon Chutter was. senior chaplain of the Second South African Division. He is author of "Captivity Captive." Here from out-of-town to at-tend the Hiscox-Marte! wedding taking place this evening are: Rev. and Mrs. W.

H. Heinze, West Lome, Mr. W. Philip Heinze, Missouri; Mrs. W.

C. Pranschke, Mrs, H. V. Stieler and Miss Elaine Stieler, all of Kitchener; and Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Bra y-brook, WiUowdale. nt. Mrs.

Don Wood and Mrs. Cliff Selieck will entertain Jointly tonight at the former's home following a wedding rehearsal for the Beattie-Lister wedding. Mrs. James O'Rourke, of, Calgary," has, arrived In "Ottawa to attend the wedding of her niece. Miu Eileen Bones, who wlU be married Saturday to Mr.

Jack Tevens. Out-of-town guests who attended the wedding of the former Linda Halverson to Mr. John Belanger, on Saturday, Aug. 28, included: Miss Mary Helen McElbone and Mr. Calvin Evans, both- of New York City; Miss -Anna ou Little Mr.

Derek Mr. and Mrs. A. Ont, jand. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Gilmour. Kingston. Mrs. George S.

Howe will celebrate her lpoth birthday on Sept. 1 J. Prior' to entering a nursing home. Mrs. Howe resided for.

many years on Woodlawn Avenue in Ottawa, Out-of-town guests who at-' tended the double wedding of the former PhyHIa- Morlyn Pratt to Mr. Paul Black, and the former Lois Anrr Pratt to Mr. Jack Baitey, included: Mr. and Mrs. J.

Savard, of Quebec City; Mr', and L. Brunette, Gatineau, Mr. and Mrs. Y. McDougall, Mr.

and Mrs. R. St. Hilaire, St-EusUche, Mr. and Mrs.

M.T?rmina,jyir::0nd MrS.th; Trowse, Mr. and Mrs. R. Langevitv Mr. and Mrs.

Y. Lesperance, Montreal; Mr. E. Pratt, Verdun, Miss S. Noonan McGarth Peterborough.

Dr. rvIlle "Larose, of Samia. visiting this week with Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Faloon.

Here from to attend the Woodcock Ansley wedding on Saturday will be Dr. George D. Scott, his dahter.Tmssaner1)Trrt and his sons, Mr. Duncan ScottrMrrGeoffrey Scot-Mr. Patrick Scott Mr.

and Mrs. 7, Everett Rogers are arriving from Am- -prior today to attend the wedding "of Mr. Rogers' nephew, Mr. John Ross Woodcock, and Miss Sherri Ansley, which takes place on Saturday. 0 Mrs.

jFI. M. Sutton, of Am-. prior, accompanied by -b r-sons, Mr. Richard Sutton and David Sutton, are guests of Miss iHelen Ewart.

They are in Ottawa to attend the Woodcock-Ansley wedding on Saturday. and MrsGerry Lake, of Winnipeg, are in Ottawa to attend the Stevenson-Scullion wedding on Saturday. Tea Honors Bride-Elect A tea- in honor of her daughter. Miss Sandra Mac-kerrow, whose marriage "to Mr. Nelson Millar takes place on Saturday, was given by Mrs, A.

Norman Mackerrow. Mrs. Kenneth Cavanagh, mother of Miss Mackerrow's fiance, received with the hostess and the bride-elect. Presiding at the tea table wereMrs. Gerald Gordon, H.

Bramwell Bailey, Mrs. Gordon Beresford, Mrs. John F. Smith, of Regina, Mrs. J.

H. Meek, Mrs. Bruce F. Brandow, Mrs. John Andrews and Mrs.

William Haining. Assisting in the tea-room were Mrs. A. E. -Norman, Miss J.

Alberta Maltby, Dal-housie, NB, Mrs. John Paul, Miss Natalie Meek, Miss Lynda Jeffrey and Miss Tanner. Miss Jeannie Haining and Miss Leith Mackerrow were the -attendants in gift room Gourmet Reception The Commercial and Financial Counsellor of the French Embassy, president of the Committee of Wines of France, vand Mrs. Jacques Devinat, will entertain at a wine and gourmet evening at the French Embassy, Wednesday, 22. The reception is.

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