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

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22. Monday; June 17. 1968 IN MAKEUP I MONTREAL (CP) Most women make from on to seven major errors when they apply their makeup, says beauty expert Marc Laurent. A In Montreal recently, the vet eran director of the Max Factor salon in Paris says the heavily made up look is out and is being replaced by the continental or natural look a soft look "which makes a woman more lady like." IJut seven common errors detract noticeably from the flattery of says Mr. These are: Eyebrows made op with a difference in pattern or size.

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Krvvdup executives urrwindat Sheraton Hotels Motor Inns InWIr--na-rWario. Hair Stylists 65 rcofmor 234616 Wt ort pleased fo onoounce the oppottitrnent of Hair Styling artist Mr. ROBERT VAN formerly of Frtimon's Antoint Salon and The Chateau louner Paid Pogue Salon. tfstj sMeswjrt StfWfS i PERAAANENT or SUN TIPS RiTiULXTS GAURrE des BOUTIQUE SALON is now open complete with the most luxurious facial rooms for private consultation and skirl core analysis by Femand Aubry Beauty Consultant, Sharon longton dial 232-0094. The Ottawa Journal Seven Major Errors Most Often Made.

Improper application of eye An, over-powdered look, makeup to create a wide-eyed I "Never finish makeup -with an look. "To create a wide-eved over-powdered look. Press the look leave a small space be-1 powder on with a puff and then I. Failure tween the upper and lower eye- liner lines at the outer eye corners." 4 Eyelashes jutting out' in a direction other than your own lashes. "When applying fashion lashes make sure they fallow the same sweep of your own natural lashes.

Lay them on toD of orn upper lashes and apply the strip to the eyelid as close as possible to the base of your own lashes." Lipstick applied all the way around the mouth. "This will make the mouth droop when it is in repose. As men like to see women looking happy, brush on the lip color to a point lust short of. the inside corners of the i1 mouth so the lips will look na- 'i turaiiy pleasant. Soroptimists Instantiate Miss Ruth Shaver was i-v stalled as president of the Ottawa Soroptimist Club at a dinner held at the Skyline i Hotel with Miss Velrna Reid presiding.

Other officers who will -I serve in the coming year in-! elude: vice-president. Isabel Bins; secretaries. Miss Ruby Shepherd and Miss Betty Buckley; trea-1 surer. Miss Elisabeth Slasor and directors, Mrs. Leo Beau-sejour, Mrs.

Gerald A. Co-burn and Miss Teresa Anderson. Installing officer was Miss Isabel Bowden. Among those who will attend the 2th biennial convention of Soroptimists i.i Atlantic City early in July will be Miss Shaver. AM SheiatenViscxuiat itotor Hotel 1 1 50 Oueaette Avenue Conservative Leader Stanfield is shown here with the six women running in the Juie 25 federal election in Quebec and Ontario.

The women and their ridings are: (clockwise from the right) Jean Wadds, Grenville-Carleton, OnL; Jluguette Marleau, Montreal Town of Mount Royal; Aurora Charron-Labrie, Temiscamingue: Betty Knight (bottom left) Toronto Broadview; Kay Armstrong. Park dale; and Laura SabU. St. Catharine Ont Thinks 600 rs Opening To Aomen in Banking Field TORONTO (CP) Margaret answered. Milligan says she doesn't want to be the president of the Toron to-Dominion Bank she will set tle for her present Job as its first woman branch manager.

What's mora, the branch, in a suburban Toronto hotel, is staffed entirely by women. Mrs. Milligaa's recenr appointment caused quite a flutter. One man-who telephoned forgot what he was calling about when a femiasae What's the world coming to?" asked another. Twenty years ago a woman's chances of working in a bank, let alone becoming a manager.

Were bleak. Margaret Bl-ois. as she was before her marriage, attended Westdale secondary school in Hamilton. Her teacher mere warned pupils that if they want ed Job ia a bank they would have to do well ia algebra. Margaret didn't.

But despite that she started the food and drug directorate to undertake programs to inform the public of the dangers of "solvent snimng." In another resolution, it asked the federal guvei lament to' re move the II per cent federal sales tax -oa building materials for housing. If this could not be done entirely, the association wants it removed up to the value of materials aeeded ia a S1Z.M dwelling or tat the form of a rebate of up to fire per cent of the building cost act to exceed fm. The association resolved to request legislation to prohibit the transport or storage of pestt- OK RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) Nine girls discharged from a brassiere factory last November for wearing mini-skirts to work were reinstated and" awarded full back pay by Brazil's pre me labor court. The factory board said they wore "incmrr lent clothes' but the court said "mini-skirts do not endanger working security and do not go against the girls' contract." Engagements and Weddings asi mmf to pnoe a sseaji van at St ear v- ew to -aMHkse MM par stasia as is warm wmrnm mmm mJm aw stow mt tnvat par a sa Mr at nm mmmt ssw sMMra. laanaiii a raMs paase caO SaMSUITl II Ml BM.

(wf pasMa tawHt her banking career at It in a Toronto branch, worked for six years and then took seven years oft to get married and raise a family of two. When the youngest started school, she resumed her banking career as accountant at the Toronto International Airport branch. "I think I've reached the limit as far as girls go at the present," she says. "I'm not campaigning either, but I hope this will open the Way for a lot more women." Urge Acceleration, Of 'Solvent Sniffing' Studies -WINNIPEG (CP) Coocera about glue-sniffing caused the Consumers' Association of. Canada to decide Thursday to urge the federal health department to accelerate research oa the physical and psychological effects of Inhaling substances containing toxic solvents.

The CAC at its annual meeting, also moved to ask the consumer affairs department and Home Economists Elect Slate New president of the Ottawa Home Economics Association fct Sandy Jaoues who succeeds Elizabeth Larmond. Vice-presidents are Miss Madeleine Theriault and Miss Alice Grant, recording sccie tary. Miss Linda Stepenoff. corresponding. Marion Bell; and treasurer Miss Nancy Phelan.

Committee chairmen are Connie McCalla, Monk: Drouhv Martha Becker. Jeanne Fortier. Sister Dma Gaudet. Ireae Halstead. Eleanor Topp.

Elaine Silver-thorn and Sister Mary TOMORROW NIGHT DON MORROW, MPP, Ottawa West Speaks on Behalf of DICK BELL CKPM 5.25 P.M. cktes with any food' or drug product and to permit the sale of pesticides only by licensed outlet. Commercial and bulk buyers should register the locatioa and level of pesticide usage ia order to protect consumers from accidental mishandling and misuse of pesticides, the association says. Leprosy Mission Mr. A.

D. Askew. tive secretary of the Leprosy Mission, London, England, was speaker at a meeting of she Ottawa Auxiliary held in Dominion Charmers United Church. The speaker traced the works' of missions! Africa and Asia, illustrating his talk with slides, Mr. A.

A. Jackson presided and Mrs. Gordon Dundas was soioisL INSTANT DANGNG SUDDEN PARTY? I I srs. MR THE BEST OF CANADA AND ABROAD WOMEN'S COATS AND SUITS HOLT RENFREW uwnta. whisk off the excess with a soft I along chin and neckline.

face and neck differ in color, powder brush or the back of an up should be blended down part of the beautiful Illusion is immaculately clean puff." lover the chin to eliminate any tost." to blend makeup line of demarcation, wnen tne a ri ng unes ana smudges. "Practise applying c--- i. i. maseup unui your lecnmques are perfect. Wavering lines and Smudges are not-conducive to fashionable beauty and makeup should, never impart made-up look on; the discriminating Mr.

Laurent says' the shape of the: eyes is not important in creating the continental look. Rather it is the color applied to them. i Tha means a blending of tone on tone, as one shade will no longer suffice. In the new collection of Gemi-nesse eye makeup, subtle colors of mushroom or sunlight help to achieve the continental Id The colors have a transparent quality: to create magnificent optical illusions, be says. Facial massage and daily ri tuals of cleansing, toning a protecting the skin are three musts Deiore applying any raaxeup.

Couple Mark 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stephens of 304 Etmgrove Avenue. Ottawa, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception held at the borne of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mrs.

Howard Larmour, at Sars-field. The event was attended by about 50 meiubat of the family at a buffet dinner at roon. and barbecue supper in the evening. Friends- and relatives were received at Jhe tea-hour in the afternoon. Among those routing tea were Mrs.

Lex Robson. of Peterborough; Mrs. William MacAllister, Mrs. Nellie Simser, Mrs. Merle Simser.

Mrs. Decklin Simser and Mrs. Albert Andrews. Among those who attended were their six children, Mrs. Howard Larmour (Lola).

Mrs. James Larmour (Myrtle), Mrs. Lawrence McConnett (Muriel), Norman, Arthur and Ralph. They also have 18 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. They marked the anniversary of their wedding, a double wedding leiemuny at which they and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Simser were married in Grant. Out, near Umoges. R. FISHER'S i SON OFF TO CAMP? Everyrlung he aeeds, from a flashlight, cook kit or sltepine, bog, to itons.

romcoots end swim trunks at our 4 stores provide real one-stop semes. Drop in to me E. t. fisher stare nearest yon Boon I Obt 4 Biro Mm WBdd Mil br MU Wb Edste tyi-ttw TewttfB Urn FASHIONS for Hm NSaiMMATaNG OX lusstrtft 141 ST AJtKS The China Hall of Ottawa H7 um tt. 54 am it.

ST. lAMrXMT JMf MS UN1H -A GALAXY of STORES" ri KaWOTsI iMefV wt I i I i sAiex mtHT Charity Bazaar This Week The SL Laurent Shopping Centre has opened its Mall this week' to: 26 charity orr ganizations for the purpose' of raising funds lat a mam-) moth bazaar. Booths will be' set up for the sale of books, used clothing, homemade candy, arts and pratts! Among the organizations setting up shdp this week at I the SL Laurent Mall are: Muscular Dystrophy, Children's Village. SL Martin's -Presbyterian Church, Mount HOT WATER IS FASTEST Hot washing water 140' degreesis' the fastest and most efficient temperature for cleaning white and color-fast c'othes. Carmel parish.

Association" for Retarded Children. California Man 1 Discovers Way to Hold False Teeth BAKKRS FIELD, Calif. A new -discovery called Acryline big news. User aay it fita plates ao beautifully they can't believe it. Acryline uaea a startling new vacuum principle.

-It flows on platea and farms an air tight seal. Users aay this feels akin to natural teeth. This wonderful feeling lasts up to six months before a new application ia necessary. Acryline is available at all drug counters. AdvL ''BrwL-td GREAT i FASHION VALUES ram a Great Fashion Selection Come to the Great "Fashion Happening" at Stein Bros, lid, youH find exciting, colorful, carefree summer dresses in high-design quality.

They're happy-go-lucky and you wiH be too, if you build your wardrobe around the dresses from Stein's that never Iota their poise! Juniors'. Petites', Rises' 6 to 20 ond 14 to 24. 2630 Opso Friday t. 149-151 BANK STREET B0S. ITO.

At last! Real rkshire Pudding fromamix! 1 Yorkshire Puddintf MIX A Now then French's Yorkshir Pudding in a fafl-proof mix-the best friend your roast ever had. Just add your own fresh egg and water. You may never bother to make your own Yorkshire Padding again. Trust French's to bring your meals to life.

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