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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 19

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1 WED 50 YEARS and Mrs. George Munnery who were married in I ongoion. fcngiana, on Jan. Z3. 1318.

mey will receive irienas at a reception to be held Sunday, Jan. 21, from 2 to 4 pjn. at All Saints Anglican Church Bate Memorial Hall, Laurier i Avenue East. Their son died urine the war and they have one grandson and two treat i England. J.A Hairy'Problem For Man By BERENICE McDAYTES If you're thinking of snip-ping your long, swinging tresses, better check with your better half first.

The new short styles drive some men simply hairless. I settled for a short cut became I was tired of getting tny long tendrils knotted up with my lunchtime noodles. I didnt like it. my girl friends like it. bat my husband man -You look like the last of the be grumbled, after he got scalped." Yes.

dear, but and I explained about the noodles. Tve a good mind to get a brush cut," he grunted vengefully. I giggled. "You wouldn't." I said. pUyful'y tugging his pre-Presley forelock.

"You're too vain.1 They say revenge is sweet, and hubby seemed to think so wbea be swaggered in the next day. He'd had a cut. or maybe a massacre aeeria4 at better. It remind- ed eoe of what the barber of Alcatraz might have done to a prisoner be dxtat like. My baby daughter screamed and bid her head in my apron.

My pre-achool son bolted hit bubble gum and I Just blinked aad hoped I'd wake up soon. WITH IT? "I went to a styLst." my husband explained maliciously. "He charged me four bucks." "Are you going to sueT I gasped. "Fa a ay gut Don't you think it's moddish, kind of wth itT" -With what?" A sinister silent reigned throughout supper, broke Aylmcr Aytawr East Women's Institute learned about changes In duration and school systems from an Aybner high school teacher. Mr.

Rota Brown. The group also accepted the 196 Ottawa Fair t' list at the home of Mr. Rrg Ferris who was aiited by I Mrs. Roy Leach and HUliard tyolmes. CENTRAL PARK LODGE OTTAWA MWOT and MOOCtN irrtKJUXT emu Fltont 7224333 IRENE HILL Sportswear Fashions 7v twak (ravt CarfcewaW Skepstaf tat tt.

Uwwt Iimhn Centre area reioars t. CHARGC THC USY WAY WITH ONt OF OUR 3 CREDIT PUNSI IWatllUI I'O iwooaioii mi itina i I I IIIMii.l Iff lt4 V.I grandchildren, who reside in and Wife only by any son's suppressed giggles. "WelL Mark." itked the. ex -coa. "what do you think of Daddy's new "I think It's swered Mark with the un-x afraid candor of a four-year- old.

Dad gave a stifled grunt and retired to his den till bedtime. The next morning hubby left for work in a fur hat that looked luce a Krushchev caston. His eyes stared wildly, from between the strands of mangled bearskin. "Can you see any hair?" he asked plaintively. "Plenty, but it all belongs to the hat." "Dont want to get a chin in this weather." he tered.

stumbling toward the front door. "How did the girls at the -office like your new hairdo?" 1 asked sweetly when he came home. "Just fine." he lied. "One of them even offered- a few tips on how I should wear It. What's a postiche?" "By the way.

hooey," ha went on casualty, "I think maybe I caught that chill after all. Guess 111 take a week off school or maybe two. hist to be on the safe side." Saturday, Feb. 3, from 1 1 a 1 -X a wc-- BROWNIES, GIRL GUIDES PL.IN CAMP BEXEFTT Brownies and Girl Guides are at work across the city making plans tor their contnbutions to the Camp Building Fund tea and bazaar to be held during the Winter Carnival. Here three Brownies, Lori Higgrnsnn.

Brrnda Carruthers and Karen Frawr. are at work on handicrafts which will be sold to raise funds for the building of a now main lodge at Camp Woolsry, for Ottawa Area Girl Guides. The event, with Mrs. L. Gibbs as general convener -will be held at the Civic Centre, Lansdowne Park Singers Elect Slate Mrs.

Jannette Hill as elected president of The Better Better Half Notes, ladies' auxiliary. Society for the preservation and encourage. ment of Barbershop Quartet Marie Dee I Reg'd School Designing, Dressmoking, lJ.il Millinery jfA. TIL 13540 31 72 SANK Keraar irt AraJ ernor-General and Mrs. Micb-ener attended the.

Annual Mixed Mess Dinner of the Canadian Grenadier Guards, Montreal, on Friday. Leader of the Opposition Hon. Robert Sunfield and Mrs. Stanfleld will attend the Sir. John A.

Macdonald Ball in Kamtoops. BC Thursday which will be given by the Kami oops Conservative Association. Also attending will be Hon. Davie Fulton and Mrs. Fulton.

The latter leaves today for Kamloops. The High Commissioner for India. General J. N. Chaudhuri.

will be speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Women's Canadian Club at the Chateau Laurier on Thursday, Jan; 25, at 12 JO p.m. Topic of his address will be "India her men and Mrs. M. F. A.

Lindsay was hostess at her home at a tea for members of the Women's Auxiliary, Ottawa Humane Society. Among those from Ottawa who will be among the delegates representing Hadassah-Wizoat the 22nd biennial convention next week in Montreal are Mrs. Bert Kru-geL Mrs. SA- Kronick and Mrs. J.

M. WooUsoa. Among those who will attend the American CoDege of Podia trie Medicine in Ocho Riot. Jamaica, next week J. Dr.

CM. Ladelpha. Dr. Ken neth Faloon and Dr. R.

Hoffinger. The Liberal Association of the County of Hull will bold its annual dance on Saturday, Jan. 20. at 30 m. at the Chaudiere Golf Gutfe-Lucerne.

SILENT DEVOTION RAMSEY. England (CP) Ksnuhw customers at a Haa Ingitowhire tavern called the Three Horseshoes have formed a Hush Oub to give themselves a weekly half hour's drinking in complete silence. "There's far loo much noise aad clatter these days." said landlord William Hareiiga. m. 4 b.m.

Singing in America. Inrorro-rated. Other ofOcers elected are: Vice-president. Mrs. Catharine Pinhey: secretary, Mrs.

Paulie treasurer, Mrs. Sharon Little. The meeting held(at Mrs. Hill's home decided to donate proceeds of Santa Clans Suit Rentals to "Logopedics'' the men's service project It was reported that a new auxiliary had been farmed kl Oshawa. The meeting concluded with an hour of Canadian song hit recordings of the last 100 years.

Saturday, January 13, 1968 The Ottawa Journal 19 1 mg Anniversary Social Colourful Value in the JANUARY WHITE SALE Persona Hit Excellency nor General initiated the "YVfCA Across the Word Run" ttkHne Montreal down- oWYMCA. on Friday. swa---5-i Their Excellencies the Gov '-nv EXTEND PATRONAGE i Hoil Lucien Lamoureux. Speaker of the House of Commons, and Mrs. Lamoureux who have extended thehr patronage and will attend the 30th anniversary supper, dance of La Ligue de la Jcunesse Feminine de rOutaouais.

The event will be held on Friday, Jan. 26 at thellull Armories. The chairman of the event is Miss Therese Legault. Sugar Daddies For New Fas By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON NEW YORK (AP) Up to now. the only daddies who could afford to keep the swinging young things in style have been the sugar daddies.

One of the paradoxes today that the only women who really do Justice to mini-faiiuoB are the young who tend to be slim of purse, as well as si figuratively. And high styles hemlines aad otherwise tend to be highly expensive. While not many American de signers seem to be defending the woman with small purse. Oleg Cassini did Thursday. Melodie Fair Date 1 X1 Is June 5 Meloa Fair will be held Wednesday.

June 5. it was decided by the women's conv m.ttee of the Ottawa Choral Society at a luncheon meeting at the homeNpf Mrs. Charles F. Hemberyxwith Mrs. Orville Hancock V- Mrs.

J. Deshdets wfll convene the event which wiB include tables of jewelry, handicrafts, choral conserve, home baking and tea. Ptnns were also made for a Valentine tea on Wednesday. Feb. II PARTY 1 GOODS You 11 like srr fine selection -1 The Howae of Cards i and Gifts Hi Needed Chicks of low-priced was a part of the Designer series, -a week long preview of spring col lections.

ZESTY BOUDOIR The styles were zingy stuff on coltish misses in woolly wigs, or knkie braids, or cork screw curls and with one girl as falsely bald as Yul Brynner. She a nude skull cap. There were tank-topped dresses in contrasting colors, and military suits with snap and brass trim. The nautical bit was heavily played with some navy middy dresses on the short side and some on the long. By contrast ia price, the ear lier program featured Christian Dior of New York with quietly pretty clothes that cost a pretty There was also George Stav- ropoious.

the Greek status sym bol who sometimes makes ball- fpvns for Mrs. Lyndon Johnson. His theme was the girdle, a wtn- to ie.inch cummertiund jtkat wrapped in various genteel ways around the midriffs of wools and silks. hion His. program high style American Normally price would be far and away higher! Bases 'are slender columns of traditional elegance or in bold modern style.

The shades in silky textures or parchment are shaped and decorated to harmonize with the bases. Impressively large lamps 36 to 40 inches high. Here is your opport unity to give your rooms the beauty a fine lamp imparts rv Marilina Twin and Double Queen Size Typically Italian in its rjch colour and sumptuous fabrics here is a short cut to new bedroom elegance! At January savings! These heavy, handsome spreads are in a rich, textured blend of rayon and cotton in decoratotcolours of red and green, blue and green, gold and green, rust and green, tangerine and gold, ecru and gold. Riviera Bedspreads on Sale 2500 Twin or Double Another January Sale Highlight! Handsome in colours of pink, blue. gold, lavender and Telephone Orders 1 1 jr Great Sale We made a lucl.y purchase.

1 You sae substantially on Tab'e Lamps of h'gh quality and beautiful at huge savings! A'so an important sa'e group at New Bedspread from Italy Size 35.00 (Special 32.50 Queen Size 235-3355 KrbsSizeX i i or La rl.tmp DrprtmrfQmrrn St. Flr mps 19.9.5, 15.00 hL0 .29.50 I Annn Order) rum 35.00 King Size (to order) spread, rich in texture, white. Ftmrth Flttr A.

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