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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 33

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Thursdoy, June 8 ThaOttowa Joumol 33 Princess Alexdndr0vS6ehds J2zZl Three ours nOttawa By PAULINE" JANITCH u. Journal Princess Alexandra and her husband Angus Ogilvy spent a quiet three hours In Ottawa Wednesday before winding up their 26-day Canadian tour vwithi hectic stop at Expo. jworp simple coat and dress In a brown and white vplaid aUk; Arriving, at' Uplands at 12.30 the royal couple drove not a yodeer with Prime Minister and Mrs. "Four bowls of light pink carnations and white baby's breath adorned the table in the French grey and burgundy dining room. scrambled eggs with mousse, wild rice and quails were served, An after luncheon stroll lasted longer (ban expected when the princess decided, to walk to the rock garden at the end of the, rear lawn.

Princess Alexandra and her husband then attended a brief for' the Canadian ataff j' organizing her tour. Waving to a small crowd gathered to see them off, the measles tBO fOWttisf Alps! with tfottad awi 234-7232 DottaJ Swiss Is a Clis tltd of Docroa polyester mi cotton with crisp ftalsli that IOOKS, OM IS OS COOl sn to stall fashion lops for kids, for drosses, blouses, owd for oil soclot diaioers, la nor colors than yon thought possible! Exclusive Agent for STARON Fabrics of Paris and LIBERTY Fabrics of England 143 Sparks Street Mall in a motorcade to Govern- men House for, a' private luncheon with Governor-Ceni i end and and royal couple left Government House at 3 30 p.m. to drive straight to Montreal i Names MONTREAL (CP) Mrs. Stanley Milne of Winnipeg Wednesday was named' the new national president of the National Council of Women. Mrs.

Milne succeeds Mrs. H.IL Steen. national president for the last three and. Vancouver's citizen of the year. i The-new president, who was elected from three presi-j dential nominees, has several years of experience in other: positions on the national coundL.

Vice-presidents are; Mrs. John Hnatyslyn, Saskatoon; Beirnes, ver; Mrs. A. IX Swan, Mont real: Mrs. Sam Heft, Winnipeg: Mrs.

J. A Brown, London, Mrs. D. E. TraiLJBC: Mrs, W.

J. Quartermain. Mohtreatr Following were elected by acclamation: recording secretary, Mrs. F. O.

Singarson. Vancouver: corresponding secretary. Miss S. M. stead-man, Ottawa: treasurer, Mrs.

WA Wood, wmowdale, Ont. The conference ends Friday- GIRL GETS NEW LIFE STANFORD. Calif. (APT -Cecilia Bebek of San Jose now lives a normal life with blood pumped by her heart through thenaortiovalve-oTyoung man killed in a traffic accident She is one. of 12 persons given transplanted aortic valves at Palo Aho-Stanford hospitaL.

HEATHER ANN BLACKBURN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Blackburn, 22 Kerry 'Crescent, Ottawa, a graduate of Ryerson Poly-technical Institute. Heather will attend Ontario College of Education prior to assuming teaching duties in September with the Hamilton Board of Education.

Ik Krepdadlram I WsS ps i p1 vntNmwitha 1 I porcioriont press! ilPf wardrobe 5 XlH if AU Ws favorite shirts I iJcV I slacks you name '-dVSSI I I I Now in permanent press -S-i jfm. I I I fabrics tor Father's Day giving lSr1 I I f7 great idea "cause it means I I I I less work for the Mrs. too! I I fa If Whatever he wants Shaffer's 5 fl 17 y. have it mJ 8.00 '-WWW I 8.95 l-f f'i Walk Shorts 6.98 iKw.v:v M- lUtl I Shaffers i 447 Rideau Street viX 'Nw charge accounts invited The Men's Shop Main Floor Park Free Nicholas Parktag I JUtlJUlltrMJtimiJAlAA 1 f. I 4 I i Princess Alexandra and her husband, Hon.

Angus Ogilvy are seen in the gardens at Rideau Hall with Mrs. Roland Mkhener, wife of the Governor-General. SOCIAL His Excellency the Gov ernor-Genera) attended -j the National Prayer Breakfast at the West Block, on Wednesday. Excellencies the, Governor-General and Mrs. Mich-V ener gave a luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra and Hon.

Angus --( Mrs. L. B. wife of the Prime Minister and Mrs. M.

Drury are in Montreal today where ithey will attend a dmner at the4 home of the Commissioner General for Britain and Lady Oliver at their home. Later they will attend a performance of the Royal Ballet Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac-DougaU have returned 1 home from a trip to Yugoslavia. London and Scotland.

While in the Utter place they were 'guests of their 'son-in-law and daughter, Hon. William Weir and Mrs. Weir. -p Commodore and Mrs. T.

E. Appleton will be hosts at the annual Commodore's Ball Saturday at the Britannia Yacht Club. MrsT William D. Ryan and -her two children, Carolyn and Tommy, have arrived from Arcadia, to spend, the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Licari. i Mr. Bruce Head of Winnipeg is in Ottawa for the and PERSONAL opening of his one-man show at the Blue Bam and will return to his home via Montreal. Out-of-town guests who attended the Tudor-Rice wedding include Mrs. Jean Tudor, Mrs.

L. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. D. S.

B. Hutcheon. Mr. Scott McAuIey. Mr.

D. S. Done and Mr. E. J.

Popoff all of Toronto; Mr John -McLaren, Baltimore, Md. JMr.and Mrs. Richard Parsons entertained at their home for the rehearsal party and out-of-town guests who attended the Parsons-Pooke Wedding. Miss Monique Lajeunesse whose marriage to Mr. Todd Scott takes place later this month was honored at a linen shower given for her- by Mrs.

Carl Boothe. Miss Patricia Anne Ouel-lette, bride-elect of Saturday, was honored at a tea and kitchen shower given by Mrs. Darcy Cassidy, assisted by Mrs. John Dakers and Miss Colleen O'Brien. Miss Kathleen Campbell, bride-elect of Saturday June Mode ra to r's Wife Looks to Future Mrs.

John Logan-Vencta watched last night as her husband was named Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. 'He certainly didn't seek the office." she said, "but we've always found that when the Church called, we were given extra strength to face the task. I'm sure- that we will be given the necessary help to fulfill these new' obligations." she added. Her husband served in both world wars, and all of his civilian ministry at St. Giles Presbyterian Church.

The Logan-Venctas came to Canada from Edinburgh as newlyweds soon after his return- from a prisoner-of-war camp in Belgium. In the early days of their marriage he continued his studies at the University of Toronto and at Knox College. I 24. was entertained at a china shower given by Mrs. J.

A. Kyte. Mrs. Claude Bel isle entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Sharon MacMillan, bride-elect of Saturday August 26. jThe Ottawa branch of the Saskatchewan University Alumnae Association annual picnic will be held Saturday, June 10.

at Dunlop's Field 1.30 to. 4.30 Mr. Charles Kouri is in charge of arrangements. 1 The Canadian Authors Association Ottawa branch has extended invitations for a reception to mark the open-, ing of Pen '67 a centennial exposition of writing in the Ottawa Valley since Con-' federation, It will be held Thursday, June IS at 8 p.m. the foyer of Ottawa City Hall.

Mayor Don Reid will officially open the event The Servite Auxiliary to the Servite Minor Seminary, 429 Booth St wfll hold a Centennial Smorgasbord Supper on the Seminary grounds on Saturday June 17, 1967 from 5 to 8 p.m. When he graduated, the newly ordained minister and his wife came to Ottawa where they have their own home and flower garden. "The garden is small. 1 have it for my own amazement" she laughed! Their daughter Margaret was born in 1932. the year after her father graduated.

She is married to Mr. DerekJ Standfield, a lawyer in Vancouver. Apart from their travels on church business, the moderator and Logan-Vencta go to their summer, home on Danford Lake, Kazabazua. "I'm beyond the days of being cottage-bound," the moderator's wife said. "We use the cottage only occasionally." With such a busy schedule in months ahead, they may find less time to spend at the lake.

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