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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 37

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The Ottawa Journal 37 1 Jet set's Lady Godiva of 1962 Thursday, Sept. 25, 1975 Visit Ciena yr 'One man is simply not enough' 'i pi kt sale of a special group of polyester jacquard co-ordinates. price Sale on remnants wool-polyester double knits, and 100 polyester. Special group of wool-polyester jacquard co-ordinates at 30 off. want to marry," said Howard, 39.

Bellin insists he is not jealous. "Why should I be? I have a life of my own." Christina said she's been with it, 1 think they'd Jo it too. And I'm njt immoral. Why this summer in St. Tro-pez 1 was the only woman on the beach with the top of her bikini on." hurt by recent rebuffs from some of her charities.

Representatives asked her to take her name off the committee lists. "It's sad when your image makes for sick grins," said Christina. "I think the difference between me and other women is that most dream, wish and want. If they could get away Mixed reviews for Rita Joe Factory outlet in Lanark NEW YORK (AP) Chris-t i a Paulozzi Beltin has raised money for hospitals in Cambodia and Gabon, orphanages of Afghanistan, sponsored a Vietnamese family, and supports 18 foster children. But is seems thai these days the only thing people ask her about is her unconventional married life.

The 35-year-old mother ot two 5'oung sons, Christina is married to Howard Bellin, a prominent New York plastic surgeon and for the last five years has been happily involved with Claude Dolgicer. "Just the way life is today, one man is simply not enough," said Christina. "This life-style suits us," said Bellin, who has a special girl friend as well. "We'd have an awful lot of tensions in our life otherwise." With her enormous green eyes, blonde hair, tawny skin and aristocratic profile. OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9 A.M.

TO 9 P.M. Michael Billington of The Guardian, "it has to be admitted it succumbs to far too many of the waiting liberal cliches." However, this "jumbled, kaleidoscopic play has a good strong central performance from Toby Robins and from Donald Uurlon a her teak-faced father and Her- I nard Lloyd as her strong- jawed lover." Although it was evident Ryga's sympathies were with I the Indians, "he does not make them a particularly I pleasant bunch." Bring this ad with you and receive an extra 5o discount on your total purchase. S3 LONDON (CV) The Ecstasy of Rita Joe, by George Ryga, receives a blend of high praise and biting criticism from London reviewers who saw its opening at the Hamstead Theatre Monday night. The effect is as though author and heroine, played by Toby Robins of Toronto, "are squabbling over who is to tell the story," says Irving War-die of The Times. Still, "whatever his structural handicaps, Mr.

Ryga can certainly write dialogue." Miss Robins, as the girl who leaves a Canadian Indian reserve to follow her brooding lover to the city, falls afoul of the white man's law and is killed in a gang rape, "slams Rita across with forceful simplicity." "Although one desperately wants to like it for its decent, good-guy sentiments," writes DIAL 236-4511 NICHOLAS AT BESSERER BILLINGS BRIDGE LINCOLN FIELDS Starts Tomorrow RE-UPHOLSTERING OFFER Don't miss out on this great opportunity to re-upholster those fraying pieces of furniture now you can do so at these wonderful prices. Come to one of our Drapery departments and choose from a wide range of lovely materials. NANCY STAHL Readying children for guests Regrettably, I have never acquired a sufficient degree of social aplomb not to view entertaining of any sort as a source of potential disaster. My inherent unease is not helped by the knowledge that my children are at an awkward age too old to be put to bed before dinner guests arrive, too young to be relied upon not to poke holes in the tablecloth with their salad forks. I am glumly certain that either or both of them rather than retreating sullenly to their rooms as most teenagers do can be counted on to regale a guest for hours with a patter of social commentary which includes the life history of Mick Jagger as well as a repertoire of startingly obscene jokes.

I do try to anticipate trouble. Well before any social gathering, both children are subjected to Lecture Number 373: "We Have Our Own Ways of Doing Things, But Perfect Strangers May Be Alarmed at Seeing a Turtle in the Washbowl." They are further instructed as to table manners and reminded that in sophisticated dining one says "Please pass the rolls," not "Pitch me a bun." They are likewise informed that, contrary to appearances, broccoli is edible, and should not just be pushed around on the plate until it disintegrates. By the morning of the party, I have laid out their good clothes, carefully hiding their favorite T-shirt which read "It's Time We Had A Realist in Office Vote for Chicken-Licken." Unfortunately, I eventually reach the point where there are no further precautions possible. I must simply trust to fate and be ready to go into a coughing fit if and when they say "Did you hear the one about the blind rabbit who Approx. 2,000 Yards of material different qualities and colours to choose from from 5.95 to 1 1 .95 per yard plus labour.

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Christina, the daughter of an American heiress and an Italian count, was a successful model when in 1962 Richard A photographed her svelte nude torso for Harper's Bazaar. That launched her career as the ultimate free spirit, the jet set's answer to Lady Godiva, as she was hailed. More headlines were made when she married Bellin 10 years ago in a mixed marriage of an Episcopalian and a Jew. "But now getting married across religious barriers is accepted," said Christina. "And I'm sure our life-style ttill be accepted one day, too." Claude, a 3 3 a 1 French-Israeli airline purser who always makes a point of bringing gifts back for the Bellin boys, is a frequent visitor to the Bellin's lroom apartment.

Occasionally the trio, plus children and dogs, board one of Bellin's several planes he pilots himself and take off for the weekend. Their wide circle of friends have adjusted to this open marriage with amusing diplomacy. "If it's a black tie event, they invite me and Howard because they know Claude hates formal dinners. If it's for the. ballet, they invite Claude because they know he used to be a dancer," explained Christina.

"I adore Howard. He's brilliant, talented, exciting and imaginative. But Claude is wonderful, too. If I had to compare them I would say Howard has the drive for life, and Claude has the art of living." "When the sex drive for a partner leaves, you just don't throw away the relationship," says Christina of her marriage. "We would never divorce." "I never met a girl before or since Christina I would Only Canadian Arts and Crafti CANADA'S POUR CORNLRS 399.

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