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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 14

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V- rday afternoon of the mat- -iage Miss Ckace" Careene 1 Mick and Mr. Francis (Frank) filard LeBlanc of Sudbury The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S. Mick andthe bridegroom is the son oLMr.

and Mr. Ellard J. LeBlanc, all of Pembroke. Rev. H.

Found officiated at the double ring ceremony and Mrs. Jack-Page was. organist. i Miss -Ruby Mkk attended her sister and Mc Roy fatz' was best man. ff- The bride: wore, a Valts length model gown- of soft pink silk taffeta fashioned with a rounded neckline, three- ouarler length sleeves and a1 Calumetii rlsla1ittruT- was- tha -scenel afternoon, of the marriage Rachel Sparling- and Alexander Bertrand.

Rev. Mr. Bruyere crfficiat The brideTi the' daughter "of Mr. and Mrs. Roy' Sparling of Frank Bertrand.

-of Calumet i. Island and the JateTMfc' Brt-t tand. Mrr Sparl in gave his daughter In marnaee and she Ttis-asattendedTby-her sisters, -MTs Edna Spariinc and Miss! Hilda Sparling, as bridesaiaids.1 Miss rrancene Bertrand, niece I of the bridegroom, was flower! tin. ,1: Mr. Raymond Keeler Vast best--man and- Mr.

Kevin NewU ushered the guests. The bride wort a walul length gown ofrrWhite crystal- ette over, pale taffeta! fashioned with Sweetheart neckline and. a bouffant skirt. I with a Queen collar and Iilypoint sleeves. A' lace headdress trimmed I -with pearls and sequins secur-l lensth veil and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white roses.

Her attendants wore gowns of pale blue' cnrstalette over pale blue taffeta and carried1 Brown's. i iln-'''--'-r I MR. AXDJURS. A J. IRVIXG.

Mr. and Mrs. Alan James Irving are Men following theirv wedding in St. George's Church. The bride is the former Miss Joan Mary Kelly, daughter of" Mr.

and. Frederick J. Kelly of Ottawa and the bridegroom is the ton. ol Mrs. J.

Jrying. QuinhyiJ le Cpuple Mark Golden Anniversary Mr. -and Mrs. Petjer" cr jfneliuSjMurphy celebrated their BOth weddingannjversry Sunday at their at Qutnn-ville. Que.

Mr ind Murphy were married in 1908 in St. Colum-. ban' Church. QutnnvUle. Mrs.

Murphy is the. former Lucy Foley, daughter, of the late and. Mrs. Patrick Foley and Mr. Murphy is the aoa of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Murphy, all of QuinnyilkV Mr. and Mrs. Murphy were one of the first couples to be married in St Columban't Church and are the oldest liv-; 1 ing. couple in Quinnville.

A family reunion and dinner was held at the farm followed by an at home was I- attended- by many friends and Mr. Murphy's bobby is singing old folk songs and he entertained the guests at the reception with several of his ihev are mil mem ben or SL Columban's. Church and both are members of. the Sacred Heart They" had seven children. They are Mrs.

Joseph M. Le-blanc (Enal of Mrs. James Larkin. (Angela), of Los Mrs. Jonnrn.

Colborne, (Rosalie) of Ottawa? Bert, of Catineau; Philip, of Quinville: George, of Lively. OnL. and. Frank, of Los Angeles. They have 13 grand Ichilrlrett.

LeBldnc -Mick Wedding -Vows Heard in Pembroke The Pentecostal Tabernacle. Pembroke, was the- scene St- full, flared skirt with a back bustle t-C. She wore a plateau headdress of soft pink tulle and iridescent sequins and carried a cascade bouquet of carnations and stephanotis. Her sister-wore a dress of ice blue silk taffeta of similar design to' the bride's gown. She wore a bandeau of small nosegays pins canuuoiu.

Following the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs: LeBlanc left on a weddWr'trip-tn-Florida-and the Bahamas. They will live ui Sudbury on their return. Going away the bride wore! mint green shantung, ensemble, a small matching nowered ruit, wnite viccesjones Lois Rachel Sparl ing1 Weds Afexander Bertrdnd NEWS and I MISS THE OTTAWA' JOURNAL INUHUINS moNs Bv SHIRLEY GILLESPIE. EAST.

SIDE, WEST SIDE, all around New York that's the specific Eileen Roddick-Roberts, a red-haired, blue-streak talker, who is. New York's persoriality-packed ambassador at Urge. As tour manager of the metropolis claims tourists 'are its biggest business (13 million.1 visited there last year), Miss Roddick-Roberts spends Your-, out of five weeks away from her favorite -city" 'lining up tours and passing out pamphlets. N- Miss or as she is m'orejoften and more easily called, is now her annual trip to Canada. She dropped in to The Journal the other day arid almost talked us oul of our Summer -vacation plans in favor of" New She nas several rmusu" or.

the visitor to see New These are the United Nations Building, the Bronx Zoo, where adults are not allowed unless accompanied by child; the 840-acre Central Park (it's Jarger than Monaco, says she); Hayden -Planetarium, and the- Summer outdoor concerts at Lewishon Stadium, She also noted that there if still one thing a person can do. in New York for only a nickel Hake-the Staten Island ferry ride. 'V TOURISTS AIAVAYS ASK where, and 4Lthey can- get i i meatre iicaeu. ana wnai uiey should do with their Her answer that "contrary to the word that gets around, tourists can get theatre i tickets merely by writing ahead to the box office, and if posajble, giving one or two dates when they could see. the play.

Free tickets to radio and TV shows can be obtained from 'her- office, New York Convention, and Y.i i Bureau, 80, East 42nd street. As for cars. "Drive to New York by all means' she said. there I don't want Mo be front of you. or behind you if you'rtudjying around MOST FREQUENT ERROR of Canadians, Visiting New York is low tipping, Miss Koddick-Roberu "Tip ping in New York is higher than in most of I think tourists should remember that) 'When in.

Rome MISS RODDICK-ROBERTS, like high percentage of New isn't- a native. She was born in Wales and -cam to "Ottawa where her father was" construction 'engineer for the Confederation Building and the. Bank of Montreal. While here she learned to fly at Uplands, worked for photographer Ydusuf Karsh, and just before the war-worked for. the Federal Next she went to: TCA-in Toronto and then to New York where she became the only woman to be traffic manager of ait airline.

-She later owned two travel agencies before taking on her present job nearly five years ago. SHE LOVES FASHION see hat above. Miss Roddick- Roberts has more than 40 hats, but this one, 175 Grvenchy model named is her trademark. The crown and wing-ding are made of light "finely balanced steel" covered with black velvet. People remember her not only for ner-personality but also for Tier hat and that's worthwhile in.

her career! -v', Tliomas Kea Heads Lanark Bible Sociefy July Thomas Kear was elected president of Lanark branch of the British andForeign Bible' Society at the annual ln7TlIhTcSZf i0 5- A. Cawfield; ZLffiZJEZ United Church, Unark. secreUfy-treasurer. Mre! A. Rev.

W. S. Sutherland, "dis trict-secretary for the Ottawa Gdndd ian YWGA Worker; Has Hpur Day in Ghana Bissau, ACCRAl Ghana. Peck- ing away at a typewriter in her smalt office near Accra's- new community Estelle Amazon completed a report on Ghana's huddinc "7tTtrtv-haired woman with deep- tan acquired in 38 vears in the tropics, with only brief spells at home in Montreal. Miss Amaron is helping put the YWCA branches here onitheir leci.

one rriyei id. muiiuis: i ago after doing a similar job inU the British West African colony oi Merra icone. work now is aimed at consolidating the YWCA here and eventually finding someone to over rrom me when I she said. term will be Up uftwo years. "In some ways my work is harder than in Sierra Leone.

For more than 40 years, therej naa been a twla in sierra Leone. It was a small group. built tin solid foundations. When, I left, I was. able to hand.

over to an African. farw smsr v. sUsssU1sstJ ESTELLE AMARON. tion in 192K and wenfloj Burma for the YWCA there. -From i itu the morning to seven at night Most of the work is in Accra, but occasionally she makes three-week treks visiting from McGiU in physical educa-1 the different branches.

"Tut once uuide the city, I i rrk and lve if IIOHOOy Auxiliary. was in-charge of the meeting, and was lntro- duced by Thomas Devotional" exercises were conducted by Rev. George Enipey and Rev. G. Cawfield.

Vicepresidenls elected were: Rev. George Empey, Rev. J. V. Dugdale; auditors.

Mrs. Erwin Gibson, and Mrs. Ken GemmilL House Opens I KieranGarreau I JjPtNLLRVlLLL, KSpecUl) July K- Anihony's 'Catholic Church at Montreal-was -the scene of the wedding- oi miss VJCIJCV icvc yjai i cavi ana, A nwa Kieran. the grounds of Holiday House, lKiU- aulm- Drlae uaugraer oi tiu and Mrs William arreau. opened for the Summer season.

Archdeacon Ct- Hepburn officially opened the House. In his address he described the early days of the house and payed a tribute to the work of the foundress. Lenox I. Smith, and her co-workers. Receiving the large number of guests were Miss Marie H.

Nichol, president, and Mrs. McCall. hostess. -v-- Special guests included Very Rev. O.

Anderson. Mrs. Anderson. Rev. James G.

Boving ton and Rev. Rowland. Special conve'ners were: Money donations. Miss Anne Nelson: fancy work. Miss Marjory Brisbois; white elephant, Miss Beatrice Bramwell; flow ers.

Miss I. Macintosh; soft drinks. Miss K. Nichol. Conveners of the tea room were Mrs.

Ross Pres tons-and Mrs. S. Ramsey. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Royal Williamson, Mrs.

William Bell, Mrs. Kenneth uooaman, Mrs. Marry Dover, Miss Lorna Hoare, Miss Lilian Ashdowne and Miss Mae limes. SENT TO PRISON. LOS ANfiELESJuTy The bridegroom Barbarf Ann Burnsi -daughter of th late comedian Bob Burns; wa ui vine 1 v.

i un groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kieran, ot Montreal, -Rev; E. J. Penny officiated at the double ring ceremony.

The hrid attended hv Miss Esther of King-t ston, and John Kieran, of Mont-i real, was best man. I TK Wvi4 u.aa nman in ss riage by her father. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the parents- of the bridegroom. oil Decarie Boulevard, Mont real, which was attended by 40 guests. Thercouple-left later by a for Ottawa.

jney -resioe at jjs Plamondon -street, -Montreal. OLAV RN ADMIRAL. LONDON, July Queen Elizabeth has approved the appointment Kmg'-Olav pf. Norway as an honorary admiral in' the Royal Navy, the Admiralty announced There are 'already tnree other honorary admirals in the" Navy the kings of Greece, Denmark and sentenced a flv.e-year-to-life. prison'term" Monday on a narcotics charge.

f- ')a i i-' 1 i i i i nosegays of pihk carnations. I LA I I I VI I 1 I I I I I i- I -Following a reception at the II Jfl A I I I I fl I 1 I I- I I- I I I and a dance atthe Top Hat I I 1 I I I T- I rand'eft wrfdutrtoS I --X 1 I 1-1 I I I I I AlgcuiuinJftirlLi I I Ij I fl 1 I I- I 1-. I Goin awav the VrtHe wore I i I rnTl 111 f-- 1-1 1 1 rrrlT7rT printed silk sheath i I i 4 VUIIM I I VJ I LlllJ I 11 I i a wauis ucaauiia wuikii v. jm p. 11 it 1 1 1 1 I 17 lim 1 I II I I I I I I I I SSSS! 1 of Women LfU LL garet at the Stratford Shake--: ffW Iff speareah Festival perform-.

-v 1 -7. i. ance July 31. lw -y- needs fhe money. So far the- I teacneroougni tne ucnet fcs' I lit I I I I I II '1 1 -au- I the Sprn Prmc.

jl I I Sy I i I I 1 I II II I I maigareis.visn.io ine les- TT I I I I I I I II I I They managed I I 'r VS I V. to trace au out one Mr. I sn 1 OPTOMETRIST 4i lonk StrMt 1 thon CEMSSO i v.7 STARTS TOD I i RENVILLE GOODWIN .1 -M A We offer from our Spring and SummeV stock seiecuon or Ladies' Shoes- for easuaK-beachr street or evening wear. creaieo lor us oy we iorerocMwue-noe laanufacturert of Featuring the latest styles or ialfr straws, "-UtrtitterT'ind-'r comblnaUong, with the new Pinto iilgh stiletto heels and the Illusion heel. Cibme' in and see the smart new colors and wi0r cornbinatSons leatured this Summer and take advantage of the 25 reduction.

Sisea from 4 to 11, widths SA's tf B. 1J SPARKS STREET rrrrr 1 i i iri jii'i" i. itH i.m.1 I sl ENGAGEMENT Last Chance.to J.oin in NuVOGUE'S 171 Bonk St. ANNIVERSARY SELL-A-BRATION -Fvr-iheJBtst-Xalues The engagement is announced of- Miss Patricia Anne Carbm. daughter- of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Ernest Carbin of Toronto, to Mr. David Cuzner Doney, son-' of MrTnd Mrs. Charles Richard Doney of North Bay. formerly of The.

marriage will take -place Saturday. July 19 at -o'clock in High Park United Church. Toronto. Both ar graduates of the University of Tpfonto. Miss Carbin gradu-; 1938 to 1944.

she was in Ceylon I titer the war returned toi rWwwuU Hall Burma, where she had try start This week Miss Amaron is ikcc ANNivrncABV Th PrMitnu'i business en. leaving for three months' leave he Japanese occupation. She) WASHINGTON, July 2. gagements kept him at his, in i ana ox aim wiu reiurn nciciw posted to bterra Leone. (fl'Kresident and Mrs.

tisen- White Mouse oesK.aunng ine in me ran. in 1951. ihower onserveo tneir ana imo me Small Membership. jn Ghana, she leads a strenu-jwedding 1 noon. in t.nana me development oi ute, made more, Lthe YWCA on a national level dates back only to 1952.

with Canada and Denmark agreed to sponsor its organization. The first organizer was Ruth Rinner Watson of Call. Ont. This year the lObranches in the country held heir first national convention. Membership totals about 700.

Mss Amaron was graduated because she cannot walk far as a result of a motor accident in Sierra Leone in which she frac-; tured a knee cap. She lives in a flat near the airport about loi miles from the centre of Accra. Her office dav runs from eight' after. 7r Wlmik IK'S DTPSjITDSj -7 outlasts 3 gidnttupes saves up to 40 Miss Is the revolutionary flowing lormtHa. Uovws 'eem' isnar, oid-'fothioned looihpattes! Eoster w'use jqueeie, end the stops flowing.

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