a i Hi i f tf H cFe Ege i iH i t Fs i i 5 ag f t i : a i it i | : | it rl [ i | [ i fe 1 [ i z ? is E H ®. g 2 ; Fz : g : aren Comers Hae te See <a lee. — sae ’ 3 But whether she is guest of CANADA’S MOST FAMOUS COUPLE Chatelaine Of 24 Sussex the wife of an Ambassador. seating arrangements always made for the First Lady|, wire FIRST —tesulting in a communication from Prime Minister Diefenbak- er’s office that within the Prime geek i 88 : 3 honour or hostess, Olive Diefen- baker charms her audience with her memory for names, faces and details, and she is as quick with the right name for the President of a church W.A. as she is for While she is the hardest work- ing Prime Minister’s wife in our g s = ° the wives of her husband's col- leagues know each other well” Temembering to write notes, send cards or gifts to social and busi- ness friends—whether her hus- band was Prime Minister, Lead- er of the Opposition, back-bench member of Parliament, or a small-town lawyer. It is the man she is interested in helping, not the office. Her thoughtfulness, to ataff, and public, i letters go out across Canada in the First Lady's own handwriting. \ She wore a yellow dress for the first picture taken in the garden at 24 Sussex. When Photographer Malak told her that he would pre- fer a darker dress—she slipped away and changed into another lias and were followed by the treas- urer’s annual report. The presi- dent, Mrs. Ray Hughes, gave her report of the year’s work and after this the various convener’s gave their annual reports. : Director, Rev. Kenneth Mac- Millan, addressed the meeting on the great importance of ed- ucation. He also stressed the need of being faithful to family rosary. He thanked the women making | for their co-operation during the last year. : The nominations committee brought in the following slate of officers for the coming year:— President, Mrs. Bernard Mcln- nis; secretary, Mrs, J. Alex MacDonald; Ist. vice-president, Mrs. Edward Power; 2nd, _ice- president, Mrs. James Kelly; 3rd. vice-president, Mrs. Philip Long; treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Smith. Olive Diefenbaker never makes any pretence of giving any group time that could be spent with her husband. Every woman's Mrs. Diefenbaker as a guest nesday night, “because my band is home then.” Perhaps her greatest vote-getter—is the fact is so obviously in love husband. You have the feeling that Olive Diefenbaker would leader. Fiorenza Drow was a gifted lin- guist and she often made speech- es to French or Italian groups in their own language. This won for ame St. Laurent—‘‘my husband! volent organizations, seeing that frock. 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