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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 25

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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i Discuss Formation Retail Men's Wear Ottawa Branch and the Improvement of library service In Canada. More than 300 conference registrations from members across Canada have already been received. The program will include Association business, discussion groups on many fields of library work and social occasions. 1 The annual banquet will be held in the Chateau Ball Room on June 7 and Is open to the public. ors, bookbinders', library supply and equipment houses, film and gramophone producers and distributors, as well as associated organizations both within and outside I is hoped that this year's conference in Ottawa will prove of value not only to members of the association, but of' interest and importance to all those concerned With the i promotion of education, science and culture Entertainment Time Table CAPITOl -Rood to" 19SS, 04.

S.1S. SO. IK. LAST COM- PLETE SHOW 1, CAKTIER S.04, SOS. S.U; "Le Main Qui IS J5.

3.40. S.45. 9 50. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 14. CENTRE "Koyal Weddinf 1 JO.

4.00. 6.30. 0.10-. -So Weil Remembered-. 13 00.

I 00. 4.30. 7 00, 8 40. LAST COMPLETE SHOW see. EASTVIEW "Lady 10.

3S-. Sitr 7.43. LAST COM-PLETE SROW 1.4L co-operate In the national appeal for the observance of Father's Day. Members were asked to sign a petition for the establishment of a fund to be used for publicity to Increase Interest In men's clothing and to raise Canadian men's clothing standards to equality with those of the United States. Each member of Canada's male population bought only one suit each 33 months, and one overcoat in seven years, it Was pointed out EXPECT BUMPER HARVEST.

GENEVA, May 18. Europe has every prospect of a bumper harvest this year, Sir John Boyd Orr, director general of the United Nations food and agricultural organization, said here Library Association To Hold Conference The Canadian Library Association will hold Its third annual conference at the Chateau Laurler' from June 4 to June 10. Canada's national library association was founded in 1946 and Incorporated in 1947; it is a non-profit, non-sectarian, non-political organization and includes in its membership individuals interested in library service, libraries of every type, library board members, librarians, llbrsry employes, library associations, firms possessing libraries, authors, artists, publishers, printers, book-illustrat I DINE and DANCE I Rooms by Day or week I i Hotel St. Louis Phono 3-3318 Montcalm st. Ball III EXTRA! SHOWN AT and la lor leas Technicolor i OTTAWA BEACH Cabins.

Danelnf. Refresh I 111 menu, Caterlns lor Baasjuets and Private Partus. Plenlo Grounds and Ball To Ut. J. Dejalco, Prop Saturday, May 22 STARTS TOMORROW Opening "TENDER YEARS" I obi rtrmne ttnr Starts TOMORROW TODAY TT HAD TO BE TOU ONLY "BnUdos Dramineod Strikes Back" JAMES STEWART (Tatrue 1 1 I.

I 1 TlU'Wli al VJw-iV I'M AND BT SPECIAL REQUEST 11 Thri IT nanna si ROYAL SILVER WEDDING V- 1 VWm W.ihiiii SSsasdPSoaBdJJ With members of the Retail Men's Wear Association of Canada in formation of an Ottawa branch of the organization was discussed at a dinner meeting of the Ottawa Board of Trade, held last nighf in the Chateau Laurler. I W. J. Cairns presided. The representatives of the association, all Toronto men, were: Norman BlrreH, Mark Ely, Douglas Crone, Jack Bingham and Neville BlrrtlL Also pres ent was Frank Ross, of the Men's wear Magazine.

1 Headed by Harvey Henry, a committee was elected to look into the setting up of the Ottawa branch. Also elected were: Jakr Dover, Noel- Kerr, Jot Feller, Fred Towsley, M. Shaffer and Paul Pharand. Ottawa retailers were urged to MIRROR GRILL OPEN BAIL? 8.38 AJR, TILL It. 44 PJC TmO Cenree Dinner viU Tu or Cettee 45 a kUbe Theatre Block A GRAND SHOW BOBBY SHELDON and JUNE BRUJIET Itnittieul Cetnedy Ttum.

Annan. Anita BaOrooas Duet Stylists. Harry Thomson and Kto -Band at the Tear- Kathy Graves Colored Stasias Star la the teaaso eyery nlffct, 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY Dinner from to p.m. GATINEAU CLUB ArlmerKd. Spade! attention to Baaeaats and Partlea.

IMBRO'S. for Earepeaa DUbea ITALIAN SPAGHETTI and BAVIOU Our Specialty Phone 3-0384 for Table EsoarraUoat 41 Eldest. Street Betvee TriiX and Old pet DANCEVG NIGHTLY to Alex Dawson and -His Orchestra STANDISIIALL 1 TODAY St THURSDAY wars nur nam today. "Food shortage and not the atomic bomb is the biggest danger threatening the world Sir John said. DANCING EVERY NIGHT Wa Cater to Bowling Banquets and Clubs Generally.

Falrmonnl Golf GInb Mountain Boad 2-6177 "The New Look" in this Season's Parties "TheCopa" A Few Choice Reservations far Mar-Jane Banquet! Receptions 4-6446 DA NCI WED. FBI. SAT. Became, "they toont let you wear it unless it ominion Bens Vura. Co, Ltd.

1 BANK AT GLOUCEITXB IDSEP' 0m mm i IDAUJPINO fMd.l Vesivstt 7.5 Xlentrd ARLEN Jtanlftr MOLT T0I4T OUT f.IIITfllIH (ADULT) rrn 1 a sl -c tvr w-r erv SLOIN ''Sittins 8.3S. SO. 9 30. 140. on.

LAST COMPLXSE SHOW S.SS. ELMDALE The Other 3 4J 8 50. S.5S; "Second Chorus" 3-SO. S-SOSa. LAST COMPLETE SHOW Gt.tnE "Matter of S.

8.00. T.IS. S.38. "Sllw Weddlna; 3 IS. 4JS.

50. LAST COMPLETE, SHOW see. IMPERIAL "The 1 S3, 4.00, s.38, 07; "Mr. 3 35, S.13, 7.90. 10.18.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW 14. HURIIR Steppln' In. Society-. 134. 4J3.

T.li 10.0! 3.43. t.tl. SO. UN EN "Lost Horizon 3 33.100,- 0.33: "Bedtime 4.10. 7 4.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW 1.4 LITTLE ELGIN "Sltttn Protty-, 7.85. S.30. LAST COMPLETE SHOW s.s. MAYPAIR "Golden 1 4. JO, S8: "The Men I 3 00.

S.f3. LAST COMPLETE SHOW S.SS. 3 30 4 07, 8 43: 'Tho LolO Ceors Applay" 13 S0. 4.38. 8 00.

LAST COMPLETE SHOW 7.48. i NELSON -A Likely SO. 4.40, 3 00i 3.90. 0 10, 8 35. LAST COMPLETE SHOW.

NOLA 8 IS: Ten oly-, 7.10. 10 00. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.18, REGENT "Arthur Takes IS 04, 3.35. 8 43. 3 40; "The Lona 1.09.

4.00. 8 50. 8 45. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.1. REXY "Creel S.4S.

8.32: "It's Croat to be 44. LAST COMPLETE SHOW S.48.- RIALTO "Bells of San Pernando. 3 S3. 8 28. .8 38: "1 Know Whare I I.

IS, 8.43. 843. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.18. SIDE A "Christmas 310, 8 4A 10.18; "Deep 1.13. 4 80.

20. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 3.28. SOMERSET 13 4S, 3 OS. 8.23. 8.43: "A Likely -I SoT S0.

8.10. LAST COMPLETE SHOW VICTORIA "It Had to bo OO. 10.05; "Bulldos Drummond Striken 8 40. LAST COMPLEX SHOW 8.48. WrSTBORO "Keeper of the Bo- 7.00.

10 00; "Tho Private AOaira ei Bel S.U. AVALON CLUB 3 rioor nishtly 10 30 and 1130 CHATEAU LA DRIER Oitflsf nishtly COPACABANA CLUB Oonctna Woo nesday Friday and Saturday FAIRMONT GOLF CLl'B Dencta nishtly at 8 pjn GATINEAU 2 floor shows nightly, 8 p.m. and 13 mldnlfht TANDISHALL Dnneinf PA ST. LOUIS HOTEL Danetng aihttf (roa i The shove MUina end time schedules are supplied by iecsi theatrf and dub manacers TODAY Last Sbowlass Todsy Hsnry Fonda Barbara Bsl Geddes "THE LONG NIGHT" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Plus the BUarioos Comedy Feature "AKTHUR TAKES OVER mm uiM MILUND DIETRICH 'Golden Eaniacs Than. "Red Stallion" "That Way With Women" nvw THE STAG OU1ET jUI BY ACTUAL VOTE "THE Fon- NIEST PICTURE EVER MADE!" THIRD WEEK i rv ROBERT MAUREEN CUFION Directed by MALCOLM MORLEY LASALLE ACADEMY THEATRE Galsnss and Basse St.

(Gulf net St Entrance) Mar 17. IS, It and 22nd at 8.J8 Sharp. POPULAR PBICBD MATINEE SATURDAY. MAT U. S.JO AU SsaU SOc.

Us Ine. YOUNG O'HARA WEBB "Chez HENRI" Hotel HULL. QUE. five -Minutes kr Bus rresa Centre of Ottawa COMFORTABLE ROOMS vita Baths and Showers Reservations X-5701 BERMUDA Dsy All Expenses Plmt 1 $255 2 $490 Universal Toar and Travel Service Reg'd Of a.ai 104 Sparks 8k. Ottawa TeL S-SSf NOW SHOWTNO amnw stratton rotTiti "KEEPER of the BEES" Ini HIT THE PRIVATE AFFAIRS OF BEL AMI" (Adult) with GEORGE SANDERS AniFSt TONIGHT IS Dlnaenraro NIsM GAS HOUSE KIDS GO WEST" Emory Chill PARNELL WILLIAMS sad FEATtRE "Singing on the Trail" Ken Jeff CURTIZ DONNELL Thtiretr wM0HTXEALDJM TODAY KUSSELL KAN iASStMmr mmtu rt trt YQUK3 IxtxiKALE LADIES! SILVERWARE TONIGHT mako a date to moot In THE KEY ROOM whore yon relas and cbat In fay eurroundlnss HOTEL Bank Gilmour Streets Phone t.J7ll Service as GOOD As Our1 FOOD Golden Grill! The Best Food In Town Lunch Dinner After-Theatre-Snack Time! BAR-B-O CHICKEN BROILED STEAKS ITALIAN SPAOMEITI and Tour Favorite Reverses CHICKEN TO TAKE OUT Open Until Late-Open Sunday Reservations: 5-7183 303 BANK ST.

AVALOIIV Chelsea tsawar I Floor Shows and Dancing I Nightly I "Altffvs the best for less" i 1 RESERVED SEATS S1.20 box Utile now open at C. W. Lindsay A TEL. S-0SJ3. from 10 mjo.

mi p.m. aauy. Tnaroartor. uckcu mar do oDtainao At Theatre Box Office from 7 p.m. Tel.

S-06M. Hext Attraction "PYOMAUOTi- IliiSlif 1 AS TOLD BY ROBERT DONAT In IDALUmiO tOtEKTAlM LAST TIMES TODAY err SOCIETY VlEOOmG' A Comedy la 3 Either McCru Acts br Esther McCrackcn UNRESERVED LJOGLMf SfVaHRP D5 uGu BY iLjCdm In Its 9th Week at Toronto STARTING iZZa TODAYllJrj i itn- THE SCnEEII TBS ACADEMY AW ABO SHOW I RONALD COLMAN la. "LOST HORIZON" LORETTA YOUNG tat "BEDTIME' STORT Co rolHn' down to Ko with your favorit fAjrvmaUng triol Taty'ro raising rior and the tsmpafolura, tool in ih most glomorovs, sizzling town I 1 the Oroat PSass ot AO Wmof AsoAn Caattaaoas Skew Wednesday from p-as, "elaJI I Vv -Mfcatbi CTKItl IB HAZARD' BOmNlNVVj MA19U OWE 0l RANK fl DENNIS PRICE ml. ANNE CRAWFORD -rj TOM WALLS HUNT ALBERT 1 1 r. I "-S mtM Tears of Aesdoasj Awards' ADULT WASH-UP "I I I I I V.

at the SOMERSET ree Groeerlea Fun for All at Both Theatres 1 i i A TBBILLntO SPECTACLE IOr ADVENTUBE! Mnawi Wlllaxd Parker. Anita, Laaiso soba Lodes Starts TOMORROW CeaMnaeas Dellr Preai 1 p.at. i I TONTTE AT 4 PJVt, 'FAMILY FOOD NITE" Ntartlnf Tomorrow "CAW FIRST OTTAWA SHOWING Crosfire''Robt Teuna; MMicbifaji Kid" la Color JON HALL STEPHEN MURRAY L1N0EH TRAYERS iiBiMiitmf -m. "I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING" ROGER LIVES AT. WENDY MILLER 1 "BELLS ot SAN FERNANDO" DONALD WOODS GLORIA WAKBEN Plas COMEDY CARTOON EXTRA! TWO-REEL FEATCRETTE! SILVER VEDDHIG ANNIVERSARY An outstanding film record of the lives of King George and Queen Alt the pageantry historic events and intimate family gatherings- ALSO DONALD DUCK In "SLEEPY TIME DONALD" ms FRANK FAYLEN THE MR BROTHERS: AND TMt SONJA HEN IE JOHN PAYNE ata 6UNH sUUM sad Ms Ofcaetlrs un VClloy Ma Davta Milton Bute Lraa Barrl A TECHNICOLOR TRIUMPH OF MUSIC GAIETY ROMANCE Esther Williams In FIESTA WIT No.

I ROBERT ARMSTRONG In FAXL GUY (Adult) A Oreat Book Comes to Life! Charles Dickens IMMORTAL "Great Expectations" with John Mm Valerie Hanson i ror an, Added Lift "It's Great to Be Youni?" 5W MAT. Our Prises New Pro-. Tas Total Children to I3 12 I4e Children UJ-ll) IT 3 2to StndenU (14-18) 21 4 280 AdalU .38 Loces 42 38c EVENING Children It 3 28 Stndenu 38 Mo Adnlts 48 Loces S4 11 XEWS SI! jTodar Only "The Other Lore" an4 "Second Choms" THE OTTAWA JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, MAY II, 1848. 25.

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