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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 76

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D18 THE OTTAWA CITIZEN TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1989 Noticeboard Mcintosh Ltd. "ESTABLISHED IN 1906" HERE'S TO ROYAL DOULTON CRYSTAL AT 25 OFF The only thing better than a toast to Royal Doulton Crystal. a toast WITH Royal Doulton Crystal! This beautiful 30 full lead crystal stemware adds an unmistakable elegance to any celebration and a certain distinction to any table. Royal Doulton Crystal is mouthblown and handcut to six dazzling patterns. Available in goblet, red wine, white wine, liqueur, flute, brandy and old-fashioned.

PATTERNS AVAILABLE HAMPSTEAD MAYFAIR PICCADILLY WESTMINISTER ATHENA DIANA SANDRINGHAM WINDSOR ill a 'IR-H I ill ETIII I III 11 notmmaxms Imliralil 1 HHHHHHHSH, WINDSOR Reg. $60.00 SALE $45.00 HAMPSTEAD Reg $47.00 SALE $35.25 $42.95 Value NOW ONLY 42 Portrait Package: 1-10x13, 2-8xl0s, 3-5x7s, 15 wallets, 9 New Mini-Portraits and 12 All-Occasion Caption Portraits Right now for only $16.95 you can get 42 professional portraits including a 10x13 and 12 All-Occasion Caption Portraits (just apply your choice of 30 messages). There's no appointment necessary and mart welcomes babies, children, adults and groups. Poses our selection $1 each additional subject. Not valid with any other offer.

One advertised special per larrrny portrait sizes approximate. Royal Doulton Available at these permanent studio locations: OTTAWA: K-MART PLAZA, ST. LAURENT BLVD. K-MART PLAZA, HWY. 15 K-MART PLAZA, HWY 31, BLOSSOM PARK Bayshore Shopping Centre 193 Sparks St.

Mall Rideau Centre, Third Level St. Laurent Shopping Centre Warehouse Store, 2417 Holly Lane, 523-7241 Nearly New Shop, St Martin's Anglican Church, Lockhart Avenue and Prince Charles 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m. -noon Saturdays. One block behind Carlingwood Shopping Centre.

Nearly New Shop, Christ Church Cathedral, 439 Queen St, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 10 a.m.-l p.m. Saturdays. Nepean Concert Band requires new members in the woodwinds, brass and percussion sections, 7:30 p.m. every Graham Park Cultural Activities Centre, 25 Esquimau Ave.

Single Parents' Support Group Drop In, for parents under 24 years of age. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Zonta Centre, 346 Murray St Free. 235-0368. Ottawa Welsh Choral Society rehearsals every Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Carleton Memorial United Church Hall. Welsh pronunciation available. 737-3438, 728-8364. Lei Chansonniers de Gloucester, francophone group of singers and dancers meet Wednesday evenings. 824-6000.

Gloucester Public Library, 1400 Blair Gloucester City Hall children's storytime (French), 3-5 years, 10 a.m. Registration necessary. 748-4208. Yoga, 8-9 p.m., every Wednesday, Friends Meeting House, 91A Fourth Ave. Free.

Beginners and advanced welcome. 237-4375, 521-5104. Air Cadets Squadron 211, Nepean High School p.m. Wednesdays. 722-1652.

Abortion Hot Line, confidential, professional help, 6-9 p.m., 722-0695. Sponsored by Nurses for Life. Ottawa Public Library Bookmobile, p.m., Hunt Club Shopping Plaza, 3310 McCarthy p.m., Hunt Club, R. B. Curry School, 185 Owl Dr.

Empathy House, a medium profile residential recovery centre for women addicted to drugs andor alcohol. 232-7319. Canada Council Art Bank, guided tours, 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays, or group appointments arranged two weeks in advance, English or French, 2279 Gladwin Cres. 598-4359.

Matilda's, 10 Blackburn women's clothing, noon, Sat. in aid of All Saints Women's shelter. Gloucester Stage Band looking for new members: brass, reeds and keyboardist. 837-7033 or 744-6583 for place and time. Nepean Choir Rehearsal, Wednesday evenings, Bell High School.

Community-based 65-voice adult choir. 828-2191. Senior Adult Dance, ballroom and line dancing, for couples and singles, 7 p.m., Wednesdays, Jack Purcell Community Centre. 564-1019. Free Euchre and Bridge, 1-4 p.m., Main Street Community Centre, 88 Main St Films, Lectures The Uses and Abuses of Public Opinion Research, 6 p.m., National Press Club, 165 Sparks St Queen's Public Affairs Group (Ottawa).

Tickets at door. Arts for All of Us, province-wide conference hosted by the Ottawa, Gloucester and Kanata arts councils, June 1-3. Carleton University, Loeb Building. (613) 237-4809. The Change Process, an integration pilot project, with Diane MacLean, 7:30 p.m., RA Centre, Riveside Drive.

Integration Action Group, 489-3612. Parents Exploring Day Care Options, 6 p.m., Children's Village of Ottawa-Carle-ton, 333 Churchill Ave. 725-2040. Youth Cine Club, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa-Carle-ton, 313 Bank St Free.

234-5511. Standing with the Children, play reading in support of the coalition to oppose the arms trade, 8 p.m., Crichton Street School, 200 Crichton St. Stage Studio Ottawa in conjunction with the Great Canadian Theatre Company. Clinics Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, 85 Plymouth 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Trinity Church Hall, 105 Second Cornwall 2-8 p.m.; Manotick Arena, Doctor Leach 2-8 p.m. Sports and Recreation Ottawa Rideau Trail Hiking in the Ga- tineau, 9:30 a.m.

every Wednesday. Meet Booth at Albert streets. Bring lunch. The Drug and Alcohol Information Line provides up-to-date information and referrals to prevention and treatment resources throughout Ontario. This service is completely confidential and anonymous.

Call 1-800-387-2916. Tomorrow Meetings Tinnltii Assoc. of Ottawa, 7:30 p.m., -Centre for the Hearing Impaired, S14 Lisgar St PibJlc Meeting, the new provincial housing policy, how will it affect 7:30 p.m., Woodroffe Public School. Woodpark and Carlingwood Community associations. Assoc.

of Professional Engineers of Ontario, Ottawa chapter, 7:30 p.m., National Museum of Natural Sciences, salon, Metcalfe at McLeod. Speaker Hon. Wm. Winegard. Centre town Citiiens (Ottawa) Corp, and Citizens Housing Cooperative, '7 p.m., the Macdonald Club, 153 Gilmour Head Injury Assocation, family group support, 7:30 p.m., Place Bell, 160 Elgin third floor.

781-5843. family group and Alateen meeting, p.m.. Royal Ottawa Hospital, 1185 Carting Ave. 'AI-Adob, family group meeting, in Spanish, 7:30 p.m., 152 Glenora St Women: Who Love too Much, 6:15 p.m., Unity Church of Ottawa, 1624 Baseline Rd. 723-5852.

'Cocaine Anonymous, coke busters, 8 p.m., Main St 776-1088. Osteoporosis Self-Help Group, 1 p.m. 'Wednesdays, Good Companion Centre, ,670 Albert St 236-0428. .1 A T.A Binwiuus Aiiuuyiuuu, f.ou p.ui., muiauu Community Centre, 180 Percy St. In- 'formation: 7Z6-04BZ, 6-9 p.m.

Agoraphobia Support Group, 7:30 p.m. except holidays, Cyrville Community Centre, 4355 Halmont Dr. 224-1920 evenings. Head Injured Group, 7 p.m., Old Firehall, 260 Sunnyside Ave. Open discussion sessions and outings.

738-7334. Nar-Anon Family Group, for relatives 'and friends of drug users, 7:30 p.m., St. 'Augustine's Church, 1060 Baseline 'east entrance. Dawn Breaker Toastmaster Club, 7:15 a.m. Wednesdays, 410 Laurier Ave.

room 600B. Alcoholics Anonymous, meetings throughout the Ottawa area daily. 523-9977. Fraternity, treatment centre for French self-help group, 242 Montreal Vanier. 741-2523.

"Narcotics Anonymous, meetings daily in the Ottawa-Hull area. 745-3261. Riverside Kiwanis Club of Ottawa (Retir--ees), 10 a.m., Abbotsford House, Salon Glebe Centre, 950 Bank St TOPS, (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), 7 p.m., St James Anglican Church, Mano-tick. TOPS, 6:30 p.m., Terry Fox School, Jeanne d'Arc Orleans. 837-7849, 830-4315.

TOPS, 8 p.m., St Mary's Hall, Russell. 445-3206. TOPS, 7 p.m., Assumption Hall, 310 Cody Vanier. TOPS. 6:30 p.m.

at the Lion's CLub Den, 170 Castlefrank Road, Kanata, 836-4704. Recovery 8 p.m., 96 Empress St Self-help method of mental health through will-training. 233-7079. Gay Youth Ottawa-Hull, for gay and lesbian youth under 26 years, 8 p.m., 318 Lisgar St. 238-1717.

General Book Sale, p.m., Queenswood Public School, 1445 Duford Queens-wood Heights, Orleans. Young People's Union Reunion, Oct. 13-15, 1989. Write before June 16: Dorothy Montgomery, 325 Duncairn Ottawa, Ontario, K1Z 7H1. Backstairs Attic, second-hand clothing store, 1-4 p.m.

Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays, Kanata Pentecostal Church, 990 Teron Kanata. Rear entrance. Mississippi Squares, Wednesdays, (basic), Fridays, (mainstream), 8 p.m., St Mary's School gym, Hawthorne and John streets. 257-7464.

Irish Tradition Singing Group welcomes new members. Rehearsals 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 521-8925, 563-8746. Castenckel Choir requires female and male voices.

Tenors especially welcome. Practises 8-10 p.m. Wednesdays, United Church, Old Chelsea. 456-2648, 827-1260. RA Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesdays, Canada Room, RA Centre, 2451 Riverside Dr. Non-smoking. Nearly New Shop, St. Michael and All Angels Church, 2112 Bel Air Drive. 1-4 p.m.

Wednesdays, p.m. Thursdays; 10-noon Saturdays. Beaver 8's Square Dance Club, advanced, 1, introduction to advanced dancing, Overbrook Community Centre, 33 Quill Overbrook. 733-8129, 749-3678. mm A $70 TO $150 OFF 'USER-FRIENDLY' APPLIANCES THAT MAKE LIFE EASIER! SALE PRICES IN EFFECT TILL MAY 27, 1989 Ptus95C Sitting Fm Tuesday Saturday Daily: I0am-2pm; 3 pm-7 pm Saturday: 10am-2 pm; 3 pm-6 pm AGFA 51 $70 OFF BEAUMARK' 0.8 CU.FT.

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Coin slot cold control prevents accidental temperature adjustment. Almond. 80738. Our reg. 419.98.

Sale 319.98 each OFF $150 OFF BEAUMARK 19.2 CU. FT. SIDE BY-SIDE Refrigerator with temperature-controlled meat storage. 4 adjustable glass shelves, plus 4 door shelves for tall items. Butter keeper, humidity switch.

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