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

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I lirrn A for the thrifty buyer. COATS Grey LamMI) Black PerjiaY(2) Brown PersianDyed) (I)' Brown (Dyed) Hudson Seal (1) Blark Hudson Seal (Dyed Mtiskrat) (3) Sheared Raccoon (natural (6) Black Persian lamb (I) labrador Beaver (2) Grey lamb (2) Alaska Seal (dyed) (1) Pastel Mink Coat (let-Ou! skim) (I) JACKETS China Mink (dyed) (2) Kolinsky (dyed) 0) Russian Squirrel (dyed) (t) lutetia Mink (I) sVles Wild Mink (let-out skins) (2) WAYS TO Cash. Charge. Tim Generous Or Atf and PERSONAL His Excellency the Governor General, attended by Captain Smart Ron, Aide-' de-Camp was present at the annual reunion dinner or the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada in Montreal Saturday. The British High Commissioner, RL Hon.

Viscount Amory, entertained at din. ner at "Earnsqliffe" in honor of his guest. Sir Harwood Harrion 00 Saturday end again on Sunday eve- ning. a a i The Australian High Commissioner and Mrs. D.

O. Hay entertained at dinner on Saturday in honor of the Australian to Japan, Mr. L. R. Mclntyre.

The Ambassador Tlf Xeba-non and Mrs. Edmond Khay- at will entertain at a reception in the Drawing Room of the Chateau Laurier on Friday evening on the occasion" of the National Day of' Lebanon. a Mrs. Raymond Bousquef. wife of the Ambassador of France, will entertain at a film showing and tea at the Embassy residence on Sunday, December 2.

0 0 0 Mrs. Nobukiko Ushibs, wife of the Ambassador of NOVEMBER FEATURE PRICES 1 HIGH STYLE FURS 349 1599 1,795 349 BUY PaymentliyawjY. Terms, u'il ilfhil. '349 J749 $399 1 I I 22 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 1933 1- f1 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL SOCIAL Their Excellencies the Governor General and Madame Vanier, attended- by Madame Louis Berger, Lady, and Captain Stuart Rosa, Aide-de-Camp Irv-Waitiog, were present at a concert of sacred music in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of St. Joseph's Parish in Montreal Sunday afternoon.

The Governor General and Madame Vanier, attended by Madame Louie Dai-pi IjiIv captain Muart Koaa, Aide-de-Camo In-Waiting, left Monlreal for Toronto Sunday afternoon. Her Excellency Madame Vanier, attended by Madam louis Beger. Lady visited the St. Joseph de Rosetnont Hospital la Montreal Saturday afternoon. Learn Any DANCE Mvata tutor.

Joe Unt. Dane vta.Ur tor i dacadeafvUIMa- N. rork lour lima ihWrear to bring Ottawa tha (lnaat tr.lnina in tow ar aancaa. Par aarb or pajr la aavaoca. No watrarta Paikloaakl Sto4M Appatnlaaaota YUI ntaaJiM SPECIAUST I4 Baarka St.

ru-Nii TOP QUALITY MORGAN I DANCE -HI- 1LJU Japan, will entertain at a tea at the Embassy residence on Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Muriel Smith and Mrs. Phyllis Konstam Austin. Miss -Smith is the star 'of the film The Crowning Experience' and earlier roles included the original Carmen Jones of the Broadway production. Mrs. Austin, who, is wife of former British Tav1rTup tennis champion, Bunny Austin, also plays a leading role in The Crowning Experience." a a a Dr.

and Mrs. J. L. Coupal entertained at tea at their home on Saturday the playwrights, directors and adjudicators her to attend' the Ottawa Little Theatre Workshop productions of the prize-winning one-act plays. The tea followed a conference held by Mrs.

Coupal for the playwrights. The Parliamentary Wives' Association will entertain, the wives of hesds of diplomatic missions at a tea to be held on Tuesday, In Room IS the House of Commons. Mrs. George Nowlan. president, will receive the guests with vice-presidents.

Mrs. Ernest Pascoe, I Mrs. Sidney Smith, Mrs. Herbert Herridge and. Mrs.

A- B. Patterson. 'a a a Mrs. Albert Normandin, -accompanied by her daughter, Miss Theresa Normandin. of Coaticookt-Que.

who is en route home following a vacation in Hawaii, spent the weekend with her sister. Miss Mariana Gendreau. Mrs. Normandin's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Pierre Bernier, and their children', Charles and Francine, of Montreal, were also here for the weekend. Miss Ethelwyn McMillan, who has been visiting Europe for the past three months, has returned to Ottawa. Miss McMillan attended the International Federation -of Library Associations' Conference held at Berne, Switzerland, as a delegate for the Canadian Library Association. Rev. and Mrs.

R. S. Dunn, of Montreal, were here to attend the Ottawa Little Theatre Workshop production of prize winning one act plays on Saturday. Mrs. Dunn tied for fourth, place with Mrs.

J. L. Coupal in the Canadian Playwriting Competition. Miss F. H.

Eva Hasell, founder and organizer of the Canadian Caravan Mission of the Anglican Church of Car ada. and her co-worker. Miss iris Sayle, will be in Ottawa from Wednesday to Suitday to speak to various organiza tions concerning the work of the Mission. Mrs. Liza 'Kaufman will convene the Pioner Women's bazaap'to be held On Wednesday, Nov.

As from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. at' 292 Laurier Avenue East, a a The annual Fall dinner and meeting at the Public School WomenTeachers will he held at St. Luke's Church this evenig at 5.30 p.m. Mrs.

Eleanor Bell president, will be a the chsir and following 144 SPARKS 8TRKET Set Kit Anailni I.U. Cartridge-type TAPE RECORDER at GOLDSTEIN BROS. LTD. 2M Bank St, CEt-7341 EXPERT REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS floslsrcxris THE WORLD'S LARGEST ISO Bank SL 1-alValfa 'CE44M2 it TEA HONORS CANONISATION The women's parochial organizatio ns jot St. Anthony's Parish sponsored a tea Sunday afternoon in honor of the canonization of Rev.

Anthony Puccl of the Servite Order of Mary, the first Father of that Order to be canonized. Church, municipal and federal representatives we re among the guests. Left to right art Rev. Ubald M. Furlan.

OSM, wife 'of the Ambassador of Apostolic Delegation. Dr. Schweitzer Patron For Kindness Club Dr. Albert Schweitzer has accepted the post of honorary president of the worldwide Kindness Club, a children's organization started in Fredericton, NB. by Mrs.

Hugh John Flemming. The founder," wife of the Minister of Forestry and NaV tional Revenue and the for mer Premier of New Brun wick obtained Dr. Schweit zer's patronage after sending him photographs of the atub's children end their projects. A new book published about the club and called "How to be Kind" contains COMING EVENTS Local Council of Women opening meeting panel discussion, "Civic' Monday November 19, 8 p.m., Chateau Laurier. a a a Land of the Sky Blue Waters, sn Audubiin Screen Tour, by Fran Wtiliam Hall will be presented, free of charge, at the National Museum next Wednesday, November 21, at 8.15 ri m.

the meeting there will be a piano recital by Miss Helen Uorron and a aina-aone bv Miss Joan Haines. a a a Among the Ottawa guests who were in Rhinebeck, NY. to attend the marriage of Mrs. Cora B. Thurbef, of Staatsbiirg on Hudson, NY.

and Ottawa, to Mr. J. Howard Mason, of Albany and Thousand Island Park, were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Nelson, Mrs.

Eileen O'Keefe, Mr. snd Mrs. D. Gardiner and Mrs. Mina Flanagan.

Mrs. W. H. Johnston will be the general convener of the annual bazaar to be held In the Christian Education Centre of Southminster United Church by the women's organization on Saturday, Nov. 24, from 10 a.m.

to 5.30 p.m. The Rex Le Lacheur Sing-era and soloist Freddryk Py-tura attended a reception at the Joan of Arc Institute following their participation in the annual Armistice observances. BABY CHOKES -MONTOUR FALLS. NY JPi A 21 -month-old boy. choked to death yesterday after a piece of macaroni he was eating became lodged in his throat.

He was Scotty Sara-ceni of Montour Falls. Always An Executive 2als6 and01aifair 315 Mcleod Si CE 3-1143 1098 Byron Ave PA8-1761 liaMaaa4aaOCaawcl ISaiaa WecoHi Corym Ai Two Complete Chapels. USiMI, tJoJkJu Prior at St. Anthony's. Mrs.

Italy, and Mtgr. Mario Tagliaferri, secretary to the a picture of the new honorary officer and a message to members. he Kindness Club, with, branches opening in Canada. ha United States, New Zea land and England, has a po tential comparable to the Scout and Guide movements. Members pledge to be kind to animals, as well as people, to spesk and act in defence of all living creatures.

Mrs. Flemming said that the French name of the club is La Cercle St. Francois, in honor of the saint who called the animals and birds his brothers and sisters. USC Plans Christmas Gift Scheme The Unitarian Service Committee of Canada has suggested a new type of giving at Christmas. Instead of buying gifts "for those who have everything." suggests Dr.

Lotta Hitschmanova, executive director of the Committee, send the money that would be spent on the gifts, plus a lilt of the recipients to the USC and they will finish the shopping. The Committee will send its card produced as a gift by a Toronto artist, to your friend or relative, explaining that instead of a present, he is playing Santa Claus halfway around the world. The money will be used to send emergency help io starving and ill children in India and Korea. SCHOOL LEAVERS Girls in Csnada cite economic necessity more often than do boys in giving their reasons for leaving school. FINISHING KH00U- Cirr 6lri, un4 Tmiftn Offan rou fREE her fmoua book TWe Mag.

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the IS years Mr. and Mrs. Da via wera in It was announced that Miss Eva Hasell. of the Sunday School Vans, will be in Ottawa Nov. 20 to 25.

A new auxiliary branch was reported at St. Christopher's. Miss Thelma Tanner, of Birch River, spoke of her work as a Bishop's Messenger. Mrs. G.

H. Foy, Dorcas, secretary, gave a report of the Dominion annual meeting. The president, Mrs! Clarence Johnston, announced that the first meeting opi 1963 will be held Jan. 14. at 8 p.m, at SL George's Church hall Bishop E.

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To the averaee shopper many furs look alike. In different ures or on different racka In the same two fur costs seemingly alike In fur and styling may be dollars apart. It Ulns an expert to know the comparative value of the two gannenta because only an expert can asaeas the true quality -of the pelta and the grade of workmanship. The reliable furrier la ready to explain the relative worth of the furs he features. Youf Invtttment in Qualify Bartrhoider Fur save ou money in tht tons run.

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