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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 27

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The Ottawa Citizen Page 27 Tuesday, November I960 LCW To Hear Person r-. -f "kf.vA JX-- Pane With Helen Radakir To Ostry while the panellists will be Mrs. Eileen Mitchell Thomas, Mrs. H. W.

Gillelana and Mrs. John Armitage. Mrs. Thomas will speak on "Why Not One Board of Education." Mrs. Gilleland on "Canada's Centennial.

AV a Would Ymi TV?" and Mrs. Armitage on "Where Shall We Do Our Shopping?" Candidates for Mayor will be invited to attend meeting and also the women candidate! for civic office. Discussion A pane! discussion will take place on Monday when members of the Ottawa Local Council of Women -hold a general meeting at the Chateau Laur-ier at 8 p.m. Moderator will be Bernard ty it- Our Famous Annual Fall Gaily bedecked with festoons of Christmas greenery and lights in profusion, the main streets of Ottawa have already donned their holiday outfits. Stores too, are all aglow with window displays that seem to say: "Do come in and see what we have to offer to the wise and early Christmas shopper." The wise and early Christmas shoppers themselves trot about with anticipation and cheery spirit.

Planning and buying are their main preoccupation, and already they have invaded the stores of PERM' SPECIAL! Hi 1 4.1 i i v. f. Kin'' 'J 7 CE 2-9434 rr Ttnlrlwm-Vprlr Mrs. Sam Baldwin, whose marriage took place Saturday at 3 p.m. in St.

Matthew's Anglican Church. The former Miss Sylvia Peck, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Peck of Aylmer. The groom is the son of Mrs.

Floyd Baldwin and the late Mr. Baldwin. Photo by Switzer CE 2-6411 I From Elegant Cocktail Bootees to Sturdy Storm Shoes A truly wonderful ists! Luxury btyimg Included Mezzanine Floor 18.95 Step into that your at kid with sizes i I Winter in the smartest styles ever flattered a foot or toasted toes. Find these styles in Murphy-Gamble's big new selection. Sketched left Cocktail Bootee of Velutto collar and elasticized pleated tongue in suede; Brown or black, 6 to 9.

At 20.00 the city 'en Last weekend, which inci dentally was the last long weekend before Christmas, an increase in the sale of Christmas gifts was noticed throughout the city. Miss Rita Picard who looks after the hosiery in one of the local stores said that her best sellers were nylon stockings 'Which are displayed and sold in gift boxes and Christmas folders. "Other most popular she a'dds, "are cosmetics, especially French perfumes." Among other things already bought are old standbys such as ties, socks, cuff links and tie bars. The busiest places of course are the still well-stocked toy departments and the "trim-a-tree" shops where color and variety make the most attractive displays. According to John Rog and E.

J. Brady of two different men's departments, the mad rush should start shortly and staff reinforcement will then be badly needed. They both agree that whether early or late, women make the big majority of the shoppers. In The News Newly arrived in the Capital is His Excellency the Ambassador of Austria Dr. Eugene Buresch who has come to Ottawa from Vienna.

Another arrival to the diplomatic scene here is Mrs. Antonio Alvarez-Albizu, wife of His Excellency the Ambassador of the Dominican Republic who has arrived from her home at Ciudad Trujillo. The Speaker of the House and Mrs. Roland Michener were among the head table guests on Saturday at the President's Dinner held at the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club. Mrs.

George Nelms, wife of the Mayor, has taken her place among the prominent women who have opened bazaars this fall. She will officially open the tea and bazaar which will be held by the Woman's Association of Western United Church in the church hall on Friday, from 2.30 to p.m. Comings, Goings Dr. Leo Marion and Mrs. Marion are back in Ottawa 'after two months on tour.

Dr. Marion has been lecturing in Eastern Ontario for the Chemical Institute of Canada and OVERWEIGHT? If not yourself, a fat frien1 may Wish to reduce without delay. By simple, easy, no-drug way. It's guaranteed, so write today. Box 130-AL, Donalda, Alberta 1 HOUR FREE PARKING ON ANY DOWNTOWN LOT with S2 purchase and upon presentation of parking lot ticket.

"Youi Friendly Family Store" 147 Rideau St. Everybody loves Good Bread! Inter-Season SALE NOW IN PROGRESS SUPER SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS f. T. Announces Tea The president, Mrs. J.

Burke Ewing, announced that the annual tea of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Ottawa General Hospital will take place on Sunday, November 20, in the community hall of the Ottawa General Hospital. Photo by Anhley nd Crlppen Gloucester Glen Plans were discussed for raising gift money for the Car-leton County Home for the Aged when members of the Women's Institute met. Don't endure "nightmare stomach" What a party! And what an aftermath, as you lie hi bed, wide-awake and miserable from acid indigestion Now's the time for TUMS and fast relief. Just eat a couple of these mild, minty tablets no water needed, and there's no after-taste. TUMS relieve heartburn and churning tummy immediately let you sleep! Keep a roll of TUMS handy, night and day.

So little to pay for inner comfort! it for the tumm; CE 5-1841 AND SONS The Rouse o( trine Rugs and Carpeting! 4 $724 Bank St. For PIANOS FURNITURE APPLIANCES Shop RJPT 58 Sparks SU tL 2-1581 The H.R. label is your guarantee backed by H.R.'s enviable reputation, as Canada's leading furriers for over 121 years. HOLT RENFREW 182 Queen Street NYLONS The Best Stockings You Can Buy 63 Sparks St CE 5-6202 if'" "7 i mi I. i-if mi Mm hi i if THE WORLD'S LARGEST FURRIERS 144 STREET OK IMS OPTOMETRIST Gold Medalist If CE3-1472 Mrs.

Marion was' visiting in Spain, Portugal and France. Foot loose and fancy free are four Ottawa girls who have left for sunny climes. Miss Therese Pelletier, Miss Denise Nezan, Miss Lucille Nezan and Miss Therese Paradis departed recently for Mexico City where they will spend a two week's holiday. Also on the list of travellers are Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Roberts of Ottawa who recently visited Toronto. While there, they were guests at the Park Plaza Hotel. And Doings An engagement of interest in Ottawa, Winnipeg and Kingston has just been announced.

It is that of Miss Ann Berrell Astrid Evans and John Burdette Richardson. The wedding will take place in St. John's Anglican Church here at 3 p.m. on December 17. Announcement was made by Miss Evans' stepfather and mother, Mr.

and Mrs. William King Rutherford. The groom is the son of Mrs. John B. Richardson of Kingston, and the late Mr.

Richardson. That evening entertainment so dear to the hearts of our pioneers, the box social, is apparently again becoming popular. The Crystal Bay Home and School Association has made plans for its first dance and box social for next Saturday at the Crystal Bay Public School starting at 8.30 p.m. Proceeds from the event will go towards the association. Guest speaker at the first sherry party and supper of the Seniorettes of the National Council of Jewish Women will be Dr.

Emmett O'Grady. The affair will be held at the home of Miss Myra Tradburks at 6.30 p.m., Sunday. Mrs. A. E.

Charron, Mrs. Harry Beer and Mrs. Arthur Pridmore are the conveners of a "Christmas Fair" to be held at Stewarton United Church on Saturday, from 2 to 5 o'clock. On the same day, the Ladies Guild of St. Martin's Anglican Church are holding the annual Christmas bazaar when morning coffee and afternoon tea will be served from 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. The guests will be received by Mrs. Kenneth Cowan, wife of the Rector, Mrs. Allen McGregor, wife of the curate Mrs. D.

M. McGregor, Mrs. Milton Pridmore and Mrs. R. M.

MacGibbon. Following a committee meeting of the National Pre Rally Dinner Committee, Miss Yvonne Dugal entertained at the late supper hour. Miss Dugal whose appointment as secretary of the Dinner Committee was announced last week by David York, has served in many offices in local and regional groups. She is presently secretary of the Eastern Ontario Young Liberals' Association. Diamond Anniversary Celebrated RENFREW (Special) Mr and Mrs.

J. F. Gibbons of Northcote were at home to a great number of friends and relatives when they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary, Saturday. The celebrants were married on November 14, 1910 in Northcote Church and they have lived in the Northcote area since. Mr.

Gibbons is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gibbons, and Mrs. Gibbons, the former Miss Mary Jane Briscoe, is the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Bryan Briscoe. The couple have been members of the Northcote Presbyterian Church for many years and will celebrate their 84th birthdays in December. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons have four children: Mrs.

Cecil B. MacNabb (Marjorie) of Otta wa; Mrs. Norman Craig (Lillian) of Renfrew; Jessie of Sudbury and Leslie of Arundel, Que. They also have four grandchildren. i 12.95 1 Vfc 20.00 4 a Cocktail bootee with illusion heel.

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