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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 9

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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THE OTTAWA CITIZEN Page 9 Wednesday, July 28, 1954 Kemptville Hospital Officers "New" Queen-That Reigns In England Today By Milton L. Kaplan naturally. And her naturalness Is I would stop to talk to guests who infectious. CLUB LIOFIde HULL i honor. There were more than 7,000 guests and most of them had come to gape at the Queen, at point-blank range.

For an hour Elizabeth moved An Australian wheat grower who had never heard of morning HULL UOfJS CLUB Vitesse dress and showed up in a rumpl KEMPTVILLE (Special) W. B. George was named chairman of the Kemptville District Provisional Hospital Committee at a committee meeting held recently in the town hall. Dr. Lloyd Coleman was elected vice-chairman and Mrs.

J. H. Candlish will be corresponding secretary. The committee endorsed the formation of an executive com mittee to direct the main committee in its fact-finding in con- nection with the proposed new hospital. Joe Patterson reported on hi trip to Toronto where he learned about building small hospitals and of grants available under provincial and federal legist a- tion.

The next committee meeting will be held in the town hall on Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. through a winding corridor of ed worsted suit, stood nervously fingering the wide brim of his fedora Aat as the Queen approached. When she moved on top-hatted, morning-coated men and women dressed in high LONDON A "new" Queen Elizabeth reign in England today, a woman who has learned that monarchy can be fun. The 28-year-old sovereign is more certain of herself now.

She knows what's expected in the line of duty. And she- carries it off with an ease that would have startled her a year ago: The Queen was "on show" recently at the first big garden party of the year in the spacious grounds of Buckingham Palace. A year ago these garden parties were an ordeal for Queen She moved mechanically, afraid of a misstep, under the close supervision of palace aides. Occasionally her frozen features would open into a small, awkward smile. But now it is different.

The Queen was completely at her ease at the garden party. She walked after smilingly talking to him for a few moments he was beaming I VIE fashion. At times, the pathway across the palace lawn narrowed to a few feet as men and women forgot their lessons in etiquette and elbowed their way to more commanding positions. Every 10 to 15 feet the Queen VNEE TRAFFIC DEATHS im YEAR DAYS and expansive. Women guests noticed, too, that the Queen is a lot slimmer and trimmer Palace sources said that she is now "several pounds" JO easily, she smiled easily and 5 SINCE LAST MEN'S SHOP ACCI.

il Y.w TRAFFIC DEATH i dovvn.Speed Kills ff'WWw' -WKffvf Jglwwe7gc'fr''WW 7 tj tr si-'? rr below her normal weight of about 118 pounds. The change in the personality and appearance of the Queen, palace circles say, is the result of her six-month Commonwealth Tour. That circuit of her domain got her out of the hothouse atmosphere in which a monarch usually lives in Britain, Thousands The Queen met thousands of people in Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere who are inclined to believe royalty is human, and to treat her so. Elizabeth, those who accompany her say, learned that she could regard herself as -V. vfr'' YOUR DOLLAR NEVER HAD IT SO GOQD THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY We Close at 1 p.m, on Saturdays mh i 1 vpv--'- human, and not to worry if she made a slip here and there.

Now that she has her chores down so pat she can, actually enjoy them, the Queen is also more relaxed off duty. On her weekends at Windsor Castle she and Philip regularly spend several hours horseback riding, in hard gallops over the wooded Windsor great park. They also show up at balls, laughing and gay. Less worry about how well she will do in her public engagements has left Elizabeth more carefree time to spend with her children. Prince Charles and Princess Anne.

HTH CUIDTC 1.00 I ii ilf i Regular 2.9S mi. I -A a A A year has made a big difference, and Elizabeth now knows she can successfully fulfill the triple role of Queen, Wife and Mother. 100 Days Without A Fatality Hull police and local residents are keeping their fingers crossed each time they -pass the traffic billboard on Hull's Main Street. The board indicates the number of fatal accidents in Hull during the current year and no change has been made under the death column since last April 15. Constable J.

L. Lacroix is shown here changing the sign after the city went 100 days 'without a traffic fatality. The record of 199 death-free days was set in 1952. Photo by Inspector Maxim Ltvigne UNDERWEAR SHORTS Regular l.M 2 tot 1.00 WHITE SHIRTS llteul 1.95 SPORTSHIRTS Rrgular S.3S 3.00 50 TROUSERS Rrgular 5.00 20 SPORTCOATS Regular 10.00 40 SUITS Regular to 5S.M 20.00 NO ALTERATIONS CHARGES OR REFUNDS enjoy Neiv Building HAMILTON (CP). City council Tuesday gave its approval to the preparation of plans for a new combined courthouse and registry office.

Wentworth county council has already its assent. Now application will be made to the Ontario municipal board for Just put two scoops of your favorite ice cream (or sherbet) in a glass. Pickets Return To Kclvinator Supply Plant LONDON, Out. (CP A full-scale picketing of th Bradley Warehouse and Refrigeration Supplies Co. plant jti London township is to be resumed by striking Kelvinator production employees.

This was announced in a statement from Brantford by Tom Maclean, assistant director of the United Automobile Workers (CIO-CCL), following Labor Minister Daley's attempt to arrange a meeting between company officials and union representatives Toronto I. and pour chilled 7- During July and August Store Closes at 1.00 p.m. Saturday gently down me aiae. iti fin wonderful! sis Mr. Daley's efforts to get negoti-tkvns reopened in the Kelvin ator-UAW strike dispute.

Some 400 production workers have ben on strike since June 28 over a contract dispute. The refrigeration equipment company offered them a five-year contract but the union wanted a one-year Britain's Latest Jet Undergoes' Tests The Canberra PR-7, the latest jet photographic reconnaissance aircraft of the Eoyal Air Force Bomber Command, is shown flying at a height of 30,000 feet' during recent tests. The first production model of the Canberra was subjected to 300 flying hours in 25 The main object was to test the Rolls Royce Avon en- gines under the most exacting conditions in the shortest possible time. The engines reacted so weir tV this test, that an additional 100 hours' was decided upon to further test the Avons. The aircraft received only routine inspections, did not undergo major servicing, and flew over Britain as high as 40,000 feet at temperatures as low as 67 degrees centigrade.

Citizen-United Press Photo Tuesday. In his statement Mr. Maclean charged Kelvinator of Canada Lim- 129 BANK Cor. of Slater Dial 5-8330 I Hed with "arrogant rejeetion' of "Th ZJ. rThs.

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I Light and Medium Dark Shades to suit individual preference. Featherlight pelts, more supple with less weight. I Smooth Shoulder Lines and Full Flowing Backs. Generously cut collars and tapered cuffs for a newer look and extra warmth. Because when the pelts were purchased for these beautiful Dwnrkin Furs, prices were at their lowest ebh since the.

1930's. This year, a finer coat costs less than ever. Mm- i. I BU 3)rJ I Because Ottawa's larfest fur establish ment, "The House That Fur Built" has expanded into three full floors, completely devoted to the creation, display and sale of, furs only there Is no f- rk Coats with a "Different" Look noted for long wear. I yAjf I New Light Weight Skins Dyed Lustrous Black.

I 1 A 4V New1 Figure Flattering Styles with less bulk. Aw A Lower-than-ever Factory-to-Wearer Price. jp.

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