eeee 6.9 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6. _ Thursday, May 15, 1958, Princeton Shares Interest Wedding es mia en cntoreg and a | corsage of yellow rosebuds. 3 : In Sunday Wedding Here | see WITH [RENE een Tern Han ol theo ae i i 2 ac best man, Princeton shared interest with) Mr. Elmer Hayward of Revel- : ; ‘ a None cles Williams “Lake in the marriage Se stoke supported his brother as besi! Well. Ihave sent away for some I always seemed to lag far hehind Tesidents of the Cariboo took: place After a honeymoon trip to Van- day of Ramona Rose Paxton, second man. Httle patterns and probably one of the class and Was usually the last to *t Eenticton April 15th when Ger- couver, the young couple will make Sldest “daughter of My. and Mrs.| ‘The reception “thai followed the) these days you will see Blaine -in turn in the finished product for in- ‘Tude Cecilia “Trude” Burns be- vee dome Re aaa ‘5 Thomas W. Paxton ‘of was attended by 149 SMe bunched-up monstrosity that is E Sees came the bride of Theodore Barry _ The bride is the sister of Mrs. A. Lake to Mr. Chester Delahart. Hay-| eueste : Voreae ot (0 Pass for a sumeuit or *Pection: Wien the other ginie-wers of Osoyoos. The early morning cere- V- Smith of Williams Lake. - ward, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. The brid q ares: half-way through a dress I was the : Z ) g Mr. 2 Mrs. rhe bride e if mother who receiv : ‘ : rf y Rev. James of horrid embarrassment MOPY Was performed by Ri C. Hayward of Princeton, the guests wore a navy blue reding-| _Perizd‘eally I become possessed of object “Migs Sullivan, O.M.I., and was followed by Yukon and the Northwest ‘Terri. The home of the bride's Parents, ‘cote dress with white accessories the idea that 1 should be able to When the teacher puundered: Ms = Nuptial Mass celebrated in the tories, which stretch more than Where the ceremony was performed | and an orchid corsage. wh'p up a few things on the sewing Ward, where are your pyjamas? 2,500 miles from Davis Straight on by Rev. J. Coiclough at 4p.m. was| The toast to the bride was pro-! maci : Chapel of St. Ann’s Church. “cven though I have the) My attempts at sewing in later The bride chose a beige suit with the east to Alaska on the west are beautifully decorated with bouquets posed by Mr.Bud Barlow. [recollection of many failures in/ years have been few and far be- white accessories for her wedding governed by a Territorial Council of tulips and narcissi and pink| For her wedding trip to the diessmaking to discourage me. | tween, and usually brought about by ensemble, enhanced by a corsage of composed of a commissioner, a dep- streamers and white bells. The vows Why I am such a dunderhead=at|a Vv irl-fri tea rosebuds. uty commissioner and five council- Were exchanged before an archway framed in wisteria and tra: jing vines.” A yellow nylon net over taffeta gown was chosen by the bride, who [blue and mauve that she made for| think “Jf they can do it, why can't|| » 12s Siven in marriage hy her fathér.| District guests wae aiended the’ me; and the hours too that I stood |1?” — and so I rush out, buy pat- The Manhatten RB. Salou Tt was styled in cocktail length with | reception included Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | impatiently while she patiently pin-| terms and material and try once matching bolero. White accessories | Niquidet, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prior,! ned and pasted. mugee: “and a white hat trimmed with yel-| ars. M. Kinvig and Audr - and! My introduction into dressmaking] Clive always likes to tease me RAYETTES LANOLIN COLD WAVE low net over white flowers comple- | My go, Mr. W. S Miss began when I was in the sixth grade. about the half-finished dress that mented her ensemble, and she car- Willena McRae, Mr. and Mrs. Art A com Ss si i I g the door leading upstairs in uN 3 i . jn » Mr. a s. J Pulsory course for the girls, hung on the do up ihe the loielicat naturel carl, Gt Horn and Mr. and Mrs.-T. G. Ham- L. u zL ly ve A rile“ sewing when I have a mother who is | Who is Miss Emily Kobarynka, sister of lors appointed by the Governor in ried a bouquet of yellow roses and we were initiated into the myster- Our New Westminster home. It hung —— stephanotis. ilton and Tommie. Other out-of-town ies of cooking and sewing under the there for a whole year and every Mrs. Gladys Beaman, who acted | guests were Mrs. N. Maiesku of Re- direction of an old spinster whose time we opened the door to throw é For appointment phone 15-R-4 as bridesmatron for her sister, wore! gina, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. Bl-|ideas of dress had not changed in some more junk on the stairs, my . mauve nylon appliqued in white and mer Hayward. the forty years of her teaching , “ ion" would swing out in our Teena Borkowski styled with Queen Anne collar. career, and end up by being caught in White flowers formed a halo around ; = {| _ The cooking course was given dur-| the door. ae, auall cap-style hat, and a =| Church Notices ing the winter months when the heat| { had foolishly purchased a pat- 5 : sage of lily of the valley and Chinese from the large wood and coal ranges |'tern out of the newspaper instead of Fri. @ 2 Ss at Be O nly aris completed her costume. ~~ | was bearable, in fact welcome. I en-/ One of the “name” patterns. It was SACRED HEART joyed the cooking, but dreaded tne {supposed to be very simple to make; - pildday MAESEEU ates coming of warmer weather and the simple enough even tar eee nee: Meat Specials Sunday Devotions 7:30 p.m. switch to sewing clas anne ee stoi Tt poe - falas rial PORK CHOPS .. per lb 56¢ % : ; -| ‘olds were suppos ae seeteige Our mothers purchased the ma ge vesea. te Des 2 PORK LEGS . : .. per Ib. 58¢ CALV. ARY TABERNACLE terial, but the projects were cut from |S0 after struggling with increasing - Pastors! Nev sha Sirk Rosner | Patterns that our elderly instructor | exasperation for days it was rele. ; FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL 16:00.a.0n, Sunay selioal believed every young girl should gated to the door leading upstairs. French Fry Potatoes — 26¢ = wear. (Mine were subsequently| I finally fixed it up and made it 11:00 a.m. Morning worship 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service buried deep in a bottom drawer or wearable, but I'm sure that all my| Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. - f : i = Bible Study and Prayer, Wed., § p.m. handed to some less fortunate rel- efforts must look definitely home HELP YouR Children’s Hour, Friday 4 p.m ative). made, if not “dodo-made.” Youag People's, Friday § p.m. CLOTHES Everyone Welcome — : : ~ Held in Chapel in home of Rev. and STAY NEW LONGER Mrs. G. Rosner, Barnard Street, —o. Yes, expert dry cleaning is ST. PETER'S the sure way to keep your Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar ’ clothing in new looking con- {May 18— Rogation Sunday oe : 9:00 am. 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