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i. I 29 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL, rRID AY. AUGUST 10, 1945. Individual Horoscope 1 Bigras HarveY A military widding of local interest took place in the. recreation room at Kfldare Barracks, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Lemieux'Mdcdonald They marriage of? (N.S.) Joanne Macdonald, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Macdonald, of CharlottetowB, P.E.In and Lt. Pierre-Andre Lemleuxi son of DRAKE. mm check; readjust Healthy romance okayed.

February 21 to March 20 (Pisces)- Always something Intriguing and worth while to be discovered, and though necessary routine must be. despatched, be on the watch for new enterprises, hidden values. YOU BORN TODAY: Ingenious, diplomatic, personable, generous-hearted. May at times lack the ambition to attain all you cam iShun conceit or over-confidence that success wiU happen-without hard work. You are artistic) Set a high goal and strive to reach it LEGION ADMITS WOMEN.

VANCOUVER, Aqg. 9. Lions Gate branch of the Canadian Legion decided last night to accept as members women who have served In His Majesty's forces during this war. The move Is aimed at ultimately setting up a women's division in the Kits liana district of Vancouver. ''A'- HORSEFLY TOO TOUGH.

COLUMBIA, Aug. 10. (JP) The new insecticide, DDT, has met its match. Cattle on the University of Missouri's farms have been sprayed with it and have been freed of all pestsexcept one. The horsefly just keeps buz-zln around.

Mr. Phllon A- Ybfya, Charge dAffalres ad Interim for the Le- gation of and Mrs. Phllon entertained at dinner at the Country Club on Thursday evening, "i Gen. and' Mrs. H.

D. G. Crerar have left Ottawa for a few weeks holiday. Ir." Alvaro Bey de Castro, third secretary; to the Peruvian Em bassy, is i spending a bolida in Maine. I Capt and Mrs.

It Wainman VTood have taken up residence at LMcKinnon Road" Mr. Adhemar Montagne, first secretary of the Peruvian Embassy in vWashlngton, and Mrs. Montague, are spending a holiday in Ottawa. i Major Desmond Burke, R.C-A. M.C, recently returned from overseas and Mrs.

Burke and their jyoung son, Desmond, re spend-'ing some time in Ottawa at the home of the former mother, Mrs. William Burke. I I j. Mrs. Eric E.

Thompson entertained at a buBtt supfcer in honor of Miss Grace Kenney; an August bride-elect. The guest-of-honor was with a personal Mrs. Robert Wright and her children, are spending some-lime at Ste. Sizte, Que. I Mrs.

Clinton Bradbury and Mrs. Carl Steele entertained, it- the dinner hour Wednesday evening in honor of Miss- Anne Fair- weather and Mr. Victor Bartell, and Miss Margaret Kay and Sgt William Goodwin, whose mar-riages takes place shortly. The couples were presented with bone china tea sets and gifts of 'I Mr. L.

V. Mackenzie, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Toller, has returned to Toronto. Miss Sybil Wright, who has beenr spending some timat Ste.

Agathe, will return to Ottawa next week. Mr. and Geoffrey Bea ment. who have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. T.

A. Beament! have Ye turned to Orfllla. They were' accompanied by Miss Patricia Beament daughter of Brig. A. W.

will be their guest for a few weeks Mr. and. Mrs. Steele and Mr. and Mrs.

McCauley win be Ottawa guests, at the i Goodwin-Kay; wedding in. Peterborough on Saturday. Miss Myrtle Richardson enter tained at the tea hour in honor ofMrs. Sidney Irwin, formerly Miss Isabel Tubman." whose marriage took, place recently. The bride was presented with a bridge Fur Coats go to new Lengths of Beauty! No.

12 Admin. Un kit, at 4.30 o'clock Skturday, Aug. 4, when L-CpL Grace Stewart Harvey, CW.A;Q, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Harvey, Mani-waki, P.Q., was united in mar riage to Pte. Donald Mervin Bigras, R.C Jvl.E 4n of Mr. and Mrs. H.

N. bigras, 3-Huron street Ottawa. Lyons, R.C. Army chaplainj officiated. The brldewasj given in mar riage bySgt.

James Kane, 1st Division Canadian Para troop Corps, and was attended' by Pte. Beatrice CorrWeau 1 C.WA.C Mr. Lawrence Bigras, brother of the bridegroom ws best man. Lt Lilian Buxtorf, Toronto, played the wedding music. Following the ceremony, a reception was hela in jthe library, which was decorated, with pink and white gladioli.

Guests were Billings Bridge, L. Bigras, L. Boucher, Lt Jean M. DaAlelL Commanding No. 12 Admin.

Unit, C.W.A.C., Pte. Nl A-i Moratz, 1st Division Canadian 1 Para troop Corps, and C.S.M. Smith, CpL Brown, Cpl. Craig, Web ster, i-pi. ana Mivaies Seiffert Colwell, Fourn- ler, HaU, this year is the finger daily wearr gay yet rich looking styles show tuxedo fronts, back cuffs, broad linings.

$158 1 I $178 $328 $348 $398 $398 1 o'Clock I CO' Kg enough 0 fronts, ii i By FRANCES Look in the section in which your outlook according to the March 21 to April 20 (Aries)-; No major planets in benefic aspects and Venus in unfriendly position say be extra careful in new undertakings, delicate mat- Tore Qon f4KT A ontlrn rar krinff rC i -T April 21 to May 20 (Taurus) Don't, indulge moods or fancied slights. Day warn! against these and self-pity. Look on brighter side of everything. Always some advancement to jbe made. Enjoy a hobby.

1 1 May 21 to June 21 (Gemini) Familiar activities, everyday routine, things of a lighter vein favored normally. Weighty undertakings, new ventures ask more caution. Study carefully all important moves. Wholesome fun helps. 1 1 June 22 to July 23 (Cancer) Cheerful attitude best aid this can-be-irritating period.

If hard work ist on today, 'accept it philosophically and hours will speed along. Enjoy healthy diversion after duties. July 24 to Augusts 22 (Leo) Perhaps no glamor or glory afloat now but anything well done will register solidly in youi favor. Help others to a better! day by your genial, hopeful manner. Good luck! I August 23 to September 23 (Virgo).

So many wonderful things in the world, we -should not- pine If everything does not go our all the time. Today familiar matters likely more, fruitful and pleasant. i rr VO 1 1 f-VU 17 riTI By ANNE ADAMS. Pin neat and quietly charming, a misses shirtwaist frock with perky pique cuffs and matching collar. Make Pattern 4519 with longer sleeves for Fall.

Pattern 4519. comes in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 32, .34, 36, 38. 40, 42. Size 16, 2 3-8 yds. 3-8 yd.

contrast Send TWENTY CENTS (20c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern." Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, i Send your order to Reader Mall 60 Front St. West Toronto 1-A, Ont i' your it to Very new in furs length coat! Perfect partner i i I i I i I I 3 I I I J- for career women's for college girls, when worn for dress occasions. Do see them! The deeply turned shoulders and rich Beaver Dyed Rabbit Grey American Broadtail (Processed Lamb) Mink Musknt Flanks birthday comes and find what stars, for Saturday, August 11. 24 to October 23 (Libra) Difficult tasks, new undertakings are' exacting and patience mas' be tried; but stick out faithfully, you will be re warded. Personal whims not sponsored.

Some changes likely. October 24 to November 22 (Scorpio) You can reaUy enjoy the challenge (probably some obstacles) this Saturday. Keep head cool and don'lj allow emotions to rule. Take part in outdoor sports. 7 I 23 to December 22 (Sagittarius) Take a middle road and keep evenly balanced to avoid the pitfalls.

Don't; plunge headlong into promises, ventures, debts. Wholesome entertainment favored. I December 23 to January 21 (Capricorn) Be satisfied with steady if n9t spectacular gain now. Care for health, personal needs.) Some time must be given one's appearance, mental development Enjoy friends. I January 22 to February 20 (Aquarius) Do not worry or be unhappy if everything isn't at peak.

Some periods rightly restrict to give us time t6 pause, Terms in I 'which 1 I I A STORE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemleux.T was solemnized at nine o'clock on Tuesday morning in the Basil ica, i it I The bride wore her dress uni- form as a Nursing Sister, and carried a prayer book, marked with gardenias. Mr. Charles.

A. Drouin gave the bride in marriage, and Mr. Charles E. Lemieux was witness for his on. After the ceremony, breakfast Kwas served at the Chateau Laur ier.

The young couple left later on a motor trip. For: travelling, Mrs. Lemieux wore a I two-piece suit of powder blue, with black accessories, and corsage bouquet of Talisman roses, i Miss Katherine Macdonald. of Char lottetown, was present at her sisters wedding. IrvflrH-Tubman In St Matthias church at four o'clock on Wednesday, afternoon the marriage was solemnized of Isabel Florence, elder daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy O. Tubman, to Lieut. Philip Sidney, elder son of Rev. and Mrs.

H. A. Irwin of Wales, Ont Rev. H. Roach I officiated, assisted by the father of bridegroom.

,1 The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by her sister, Miss Audrey Tubman. Lieut J. Kenneth Fee was best man and the ushers were AB. Milton Vipond and Cpirf Mervln Richardson, 'i rne otide wore a floor 'length gown of white satin and net She wore pearls, the gift of the bridegroom and carried a bouquet of pink roses and baby's Sgt John Rlngwood played the wedding music and during the signing of the register Miss Peggy Irwin sang Perfect ys Following the reception at the home of the bride's 70 Kenora street the couple left by plane for Montreal. The bride travelled in a pearl grey suit with powder blue accessories.

Out-of-town guests Were and Mrs. W. J. SchneUer and family, Baden, Ont Wren Connie Irwin of Miss Peggy Irwin, Toronto, Miss Florence Fraser, Renfrew, Miss Margaret McAdam, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Donoghue, Burritt's Rapids. I'-V I Lalonde Barbe The marriage of Lola, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Barbe, and Lt Duncan John Lalonde, Cameron Highlanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.

J. Lalonde took, place" in St Francis Church on August 1, with Rev. Father Leopold Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Donat Bedard, land attended by Mrs. J.

Powell, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white satin and a fuU-length veil arranged from a coronet of gardenias, and carried, a bouquet; of roses. Mr. Julien Powell attended the bridegroom. i The reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents. FoUowing the reception, the couple left on a short trip.

For travelling Mrs. Lalonde wore a suit of lime green with brown accessories. i Peter's types aircraft I I i -'I' I i (1 I Vv 1 'i i 1 1 for Saturday, Ringtail Opossum Natural Lynx Cat Brown Squirrel Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. J. Ingraham, of Washington, are the. guests of Mr, and Mrs. H.

Wallace Crockatt, the Cedars, Brig. H. S. Penhale' has left for England. i Misses Es telle and Julie Beau-doin have returned, from a vacation at Hudson 'Heights, Quen where they were the guests of Mrs.

H. Murray. I Mr. and! Mrs. L.

H. Bucknell, Miss Sylvia Bucknen, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Moylan, of Horne-payne, will be out of town guests at the Meincke-Bucknell wedding on Saturday, 1 Miss Jean Fraser entertained at a shower in honor of Miss Grace Kenney, a bride-elect of this month.

The guest-of-honor was presented with a china tea set and a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses. 1 Lt! (US.) Marjorie Stevenson has returned home! after serving 18 months with the R.C-A-M.C Sho went over as an occupational therapist with, the No. 21 Canad an General Hospital. She served later with No. 18 Canadian General Hospital, and in Roman Way Convalescent Hospital.

I Mr. and Mrs. John OTteiUyJof KUlaloe, will jbe out of town guests at the Simzer-O'Reiny wedding on Saturday. i Miss Lois Chambers, daughter of Major Walter Chambers, of Pembroke, was in Ottawa the guest of her i aunt, 'Mrs. F.

W. Chambers and her uncle, Mr. George Chambers. Richard Barfett entertained informaUy-at the tea hour at the Chateau Laurier in honor! of Mrs. F.

J. The eight guests were members of the National Defence Department, of which the guest of honor was formerly a member of the staff. -i Miss Myrtle Richardson caught the bride's bouquet at the Irwin-Tubman wedding which took place Wednesday. r- Ji I I' Cm dr. Richard Moss, R.C.N.C and Mrs.

Moss, left for Qualicum, Vancouver Island. Misses E. H. and Lou Charleson have returned from Rawdon, where they spent several Mrs. T.

C. Davis, who returned last week, from Australia with her husband, pon. Mr. Justice Davis, win remain in Ottawa, staying at the, Chateau Laurier until next Friday, when she will leave with her! husband 'for Re-gina. Prince Albert and other Western cities.

Mr. and Mrs. Manson Campbell are spending a week at McGregor Lake, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Lawson.

Mrs.1 H. P. HiU has returned from Metis where she spent some time. Miss Winnif red Wicksteed, who returned recently from Cap i a l'Aigle on the St. Lawrence, where she spent a mq'nth, is now occupying her Summer home on the Aylmer road.

1 Miss Gladys Burritt leaves tomorrow for Blue Sea Lake to re main for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hahamovitch entertained at dinner at the Cha teau-Laurier in honor of Miss Marjorie Sinclair and her fiance, Mr.

Ben Achbar, whose marriage takes place shortly. ii, i i Mrs, N. Rols ton and Miss Norma! Simpson entertained at dinner at the Chateau Laurier in honor of Miss Phyllis Rolston, whose mar riage takes place shortly. The bride-elect was presented with corsage bouquet of Johanna HiU roses. Dr.

and Mrs. H. T. C. Whitley have returned from Bathurst, N.B., where they spent three weeks.

i Fun Cap Bar your new brushed-hieh citclets are of bows, or Accordance with WJ.T3. Regulations CAP SLEEVE in a cool dress of chartreuse, rayon iwith set-in 1 bow-tie belt Morgan Kimber 'Holy Trinity Church was the scene of the wedding On Wednesday, August 1 of Nancy May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kim ber to Tel. Jack G.

Morgan, R.C.N., eldest son of -Mr. and Mrs. C. Gl Morgan! Rev. C.

A. Bender, officiated. The bride was given in mar riage by her father and was at tended by her two sisters, Mrs. L. Rodger, as matron of honor and Miss M.

Kimber. as bridesmaid. Hhe best man was Mr. Keith Morgan. The ushers were WO.2 E.

A. Kimber, R.C A.F,' and Ldg. Tel. Harrison, of Victoria, R.C.N. v.R.

I The bride wore a long white mode of lace over satin, made with long sleeves ending in points over the hands. Her yell feU In graceful folds to the floor and she carried red roses and bouvardia in shower. Following a reception held at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left for Sand Bay, Que. The bride travelled in a flowered figured dress with black accessories. Out-of-town guests were Mr.

and Mrs. C. Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Kimber, of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

McDonald have left for Fredericton to attend the marriage of (their son! Sgmn. Kenneth McDonald, R.C. N.VJt, to (Miss MuViel Greer, which takes place on Saturday. i Birthday 'Glub AUGUST lo Joan Budzik, age 9. Keitha Loraine Green, age 11.

Gail Patricia Moeser age Suzanne age 7. Evelyn Otter, age 3. Paula Randall, age. 2. Meet for veteran crew I 1 See the jother of operational on display I table and chajr.

(rilvy UmiUd HOURS: 9 to 5.30; Saturday, 9 to AW. i' hi V-WW- ill i i i Ik lk2 X-3r -O. Refreshments for 1" sale on the grounds Mrs. John McKenna has returned from tha eimioi-r flnK She Was th niMi rf Xfr Crt.v Bryan, of Washington. 1 Major and Mrs.iL.

R. Andrews, who have been spending some time at. the Pacific Coast, win rer turn, to Ottawa, today. I -i Mr- Pernando Schwalb, second secretary of the Peruvian Le- gation in Washington, is spend-I ing a holiday in Ottawa. I Miss Clara Roberts, of Toronto, is home visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R.J.-Roberts, Britannia "Heights. Ms Mary Watson, bf i. oronio, is ner guest. Mrs.

W. pahson, of Pelham Manor, is staying at the Chateau Xaurier. -j -I m- i Mrs. Boar Trumpour, of 'ston. arrives in Ottawa over the week-end to visit her- parents, CoL and Mrs.

Fortescue Duguid. i Mrs. J. Gray, of Brantford, and ber daughter, Beverley, have re- turned homer after a visit the former's sister, Mrs. Richard Barfett i In Our CIRCLETS designed for gz.z.-; coiffure.

These new Special bus service provided. From corner of Rldeau St and Charlotte St Take Bank or Somerset street cars io this corner. I I I' i 'i i 1 1 louette the famous See tire operational i i base it's the first i 1 Free parking for cars at the airport. Squadron wi 1 1 be on public display time it has been open at 8 p.m. ROCKCLIFFE AIRPORT, 1 p.m.

to to the public. Aug. 12 Aug. 11, and Sunday, It is not often one gets the opportunity of inspecting a vanaviasxbvikji i-ancasier wmwr :wih.u bombing of Germany! 'Meet its crew. They are all veterans.

Besides beiig an interesting and' i 1 hpininir to swell the R.C.A.F. Benevolent FunH. This fund prdvidei through admission -i helping to swell the R.C.A.F. Benevolent FunkJ. This fund provide added its contribution to the 4 educational display you are, assistance to Air Force mem- assistance to Air Force mem- the Give generously! your bers, or tneir lamuies, in aisiress as wen as ussisuug ui fiuwis i service.

Any donation you care to contribute will be more than appreciated, by deserving persons. All Proceeds go to the R.C.A.F.; Benevolent Fund. Admission 25c: A I uowered tnmmlng, corhplete with combs to fit securely to youread. Charming! Many styles. i LimiUdJL' y.

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