Page 6 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C, : Thiireday. June 12, 1952, Si Ee eS sg mag THE KEY TO LONGER LIFE EO) For Your clotHes ic Mg I) is-found in our modern dry cleaning service... frequent dry cleaning longs the fabrics and adds to smart appearance. pro- life ot Williams Lake Dry Cleaners | Woodland - Goode Rites Solemnized at Kelowna In keeping with an old English custom, Ivy June Goode, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Goode of Kelowna, preceded her attendants up the aisle when she became the bride Saturday of William Ralph Woodland, younger son of Mr. and Mr: roses formed a charming - E. G. Woodland of Williams Lake. Pink, white and red peonies and’) ——————— back- | flowers consisting of ground for the ceremony which was | tions, roses, carna- delphiniums, cornflowers and performed in St. Michael’s and All! daisies, Angels’ Church, Kelowna, by the Rey. Archdeacon Catchpole at 7 p.m. Topped by a white tulle redingote, the strapless bridal gown was tfa- shioned of Chantilly lace styled with ! Mrs. T. Creese bouffant skirt in ballerina length. A | Love” tulle halo headdress formed of ti y knife-pleats held ‘in place her chapel veil, and she carried a bouquet of pale pink roses and stephanotis. Her only jewellery was an Omega wrist watch, a gift of the groom. She was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Fern Fellers, as her sister’s maton of honor, chose a strapless| Pink roses. model of cornflower blue taffeta. An overskirt in ballerina length was posed over the taffeta, and a mateb- ing short bolero jacket topped hei ensemble. Miss Gail Woodland, sister of the|P#le pink and she wore a corsuge of groom, acted as junior bridesmaid and was gowned in pale orchid taf-| Woodland t feta with matching nylon net over-| taffeta gown brocaded in gold, styled and stole. The two attendants| With ballerina skirt. Her accessories skirt carri The Manhatten Beauly Salou RAYETTES LANOLIN COLD WAVE “Leche the lousliest? naturally curly hatr” For appointment phone 15-R-4 Teena Borkowski s Dad a Fisherman? If he is, he’ll like nothing better for a Father’s Day gift than an item of Fishing Equipment . . to come for the best! Lake Hardware & Plumbing = and this is the place No waiting for service here, whether you’re asking for an ice cream treat or a complete meal. lmowing you'll finish on time. BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE call or phone for reservation Lakeview Hotel Restaurant Fully enjoy yourself ed colonial bouquets of spring} Ve"e..navy, Best man for his brother was Mr. Victor Roy Woodland of Lone Butte. Mr. F. T. Marriage was organist for the wedding ceremony, “while sang “Oh Perfect during the signing of the register. Ushers were Mr. Geo. W. Meckling and Mr. Arthur Shelley Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at Willow Inn Lodge which was decorated with bouquets of spring flowers. The brde’s table was centred with a three-tiered wea- ding cake flanked by vases of pale The two mothers of the principals received the guests. A lace over crepe floor-length gown in a lovely Ashes of Roses color was chosen by Mrs. Goode. Her accessories were rethiums and stephanotis. Mrs. chose a striking green py and her corsage was fashioned of pale pink gladiolus and white stephanotis. Mrs. Geo. Singer of Vancouver and Mrs. Carl Brannan of Kelowna | presided at the urns. Serviteurs were Miss Betty Ball, Miss Audrey Shel- ley, Miss Gwen Foulds, Mrs. A. Moss Mrs. J. Krimmer and Mrs. J. Branift For their wedding trip to Brents Lodge on Vancouver Island, the bride changed to a blush beige linen suit with white accessories. Her corsage composed of pink daisies matched the pink dai OUTSTANDING GIRL CLEAN SWEEP AT SOUTH CARIBOO SPORTS. In the Senior Boys’ Section, final scores were close with Cameron Ken- ern Cariboo school sports day at Forest Grove May 31 was Josie Wil- cox, who won the Senior Girls’ Grand | Aggregate cup for the third consecu- tive year. The Forest Grove student, in-com- petition th those from Lac La Hache, Bridge Lake and Lone Butte, racked up a perfect possible score of 15 points with firsts in the broad jump, high jump, ball throw, and the sixty and hundred yard dashes. Josie also secured the William Davies trophy for the Girls open and, for the third year running, the Lone Butte Hotel and Store eup for the highest points scored by any athlete in the meet. In addition to these honours, she played her part in helping Forest Grove School to win the relay and softball competi- tion. A close second in the race for top on her hat. and Grove Jack Brown, Forest Grove, was thir with eleven. The cup for this section’ was presented by Community Club. the Forest Grove Board of Trade cup. * Open 220, with Cam- | Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. for the Boys eron Kennedy a close second. cup donated by 20,| businessmen. points, followed by Gail Simpson of Carol Hinsche and Mary Adams, both of tied for third place with four points each. HANDS McEWEN INITIAL DEFEAT Centra! Pres: Canadian Two of Canada’s outstanding track candidates for the summer Olympics, Rich Ferguson, above. of 4e.vato and Don McEwen of Ot- tawa, hooked up in a stirring two- mile race at Evanston, Ill, recently with Ferguson scoring an victory. Ferguson, a freshman at the University of Iowa, conquered McEwen, attending Michigan uni- versity by six yards with a great stretch drive. The Toronto runner Won in 9:08.9 on a rain-soaked track, McEwen, ,who holds the U.S. inter- collegiate two-mile title previously had been undefeated in-his specially in two years. The young couple will make their home in Williams Lake on return. their Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr. Carl toria, Mr. Brannan of Vic-j and Mrs. Harley Robert- son of Prince George, Mr. and Mr: Ss. Lee Thomas of Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. Cam Hooper of Princeton. Travelling from Vancouver were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Les Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. C. Shore and son George, Miss Lillian iss Dorothy Plante. ATHLETE MAKES ~ effort provided close competition. nedy of Forest Grove winning the] Outstanding athlete at the South-| Grand Aggregate cup with a total of points. Peter Nadin of Forest) and | 124% Was second with 111% Woodland d the Bridge Lake Peter Nadia won Merle Leavitt of Lone Butte put Merle won Forest Grove with five and Forest Grove, on a fine effort in the Junior Section to win the Girls’ Grand Aggregate| the Lae La Hache with eight For the second year, Arnold Nohy of Forest Grove won the Lae La Hache businessmen’s trophy for tne Junior Boys’ Grand Aggregate with honours in the Senior Girls’ section! nine points. Harold Wilkie and Jim- my Bare of Lae La Hache tied for was Janet Wilcox, who chalked up a total of 14 points, and joined her sister in a fine effort in the relay ana ball game. Third in this division was Helen Faessler of Bridge Lake. Her good showing, together with Greta Macdonald’s seven and a half point si EXPLORE BC. wi? HOME Enjoy the best vacation ever, rightin B.C.t Your Friendly Home Gas Dealer will give your cara pre-trip check... supply you with free road maps and information for carefree driving all the way. HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED The 100% B.C. Company cation your, dollars \ao farther at; HOME | | Dog Creek News THB SCHOOL CHILDREN had a wonderful time at the sports meet in town, and we notice them proudly displaying their ribands. They made a much better showing this year;. thanks to the coaching given them by J. S. Place and Art Leigh. There appears to have been some confusion regarding the venue of the event re- sulting in one or two of the pupils be- ing late for the opening events. Na- turally, we are claiming that ad- versely affected the number of prizes our team won and those pupils who claim they are six and look like ten should carry a birth certificate. Gee Whiz: it’s “no fair.” However, every- one had a jolly time notwithstanding. Hilary Place and J. S. Place kindly supplied the transportation. THE CHARLES PLACES spent a few days in Kamloops this week, re- turning Sunday, and while there at- tended a performance presented by | the Winnipeg Balet, and were great- ly impressed by the remarkable tal- ent enrolled in this all Canadian Corps de Ballet. “WM. CHRISTIE was in the valley on Friday on departmental business. DEPUTY Returning Officer Drin- | kell anticipates a very quiet day on Thursday June 12th. It looks as though most of the hundred and some odd voters will be more inter. ested in the Stampede than the At fairs of State. A mobile polling booth at the stampede grounds would do a land office business, says he, second with six and Raymond Nohr of Forest Grove was third with four. The relay event was won by For- est Grov with Lac La Hache second and Lone Butte third. Forest Grove also won the Bridge Lake Legion ——| Auxiliary softball cup. The final standings were Forest Grove 157, Lac La Hache 60, Lone Butte 20, Bridge Lake 15, Peter Nadin received the Gardner Boultbee School Grand behalf of th? winning school. Aggregate award on Canimahood News GLEN McMILLAN in troni Lone Butte last weel making ar- vangements for setting up a logging camp. McNEILS are hauling to Exeter the ties and lumber cn hand at time Zz of spring break-up. R. PITRE, and B. and H. MeNEIL have been improving a bad piece of joad between McNeil Ranch and Pitre’s, ditching, grading, putting in culverts, and are now grayelling. A. S. BARKER arrived at Mahood Lake Saturday with a crew of six to “put Wells Gray Camp in order for the season. MR. and MRS. BONNER, North Kamloops, were weekend visitors of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mailloux. é CURLY GRANBERG and John Peterson brought in a load of sup- plies Saturday for Dr. Naismith. Mr. Peterson has just recovered from injuries recelved iii a eat accident hear Clinton. HIGH WATER was at {ts peak on | May 25th. ED MALM and RONALD HIGGINS were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Higgins. MISSES Nancy Brand and Norma orn have arrived at Mahood Lake Lodge for the summer. MR. and MRS. LARRY SCOTT made a trip out to the 100 Mile over the weekend. | | z nN Before pulting your electric mixer away or covering it, the same way ith a soft cloth. Welcome Visitors “WESTERN’ Cariboo SOUVENIRS witha | to remind you of your visit to our Stampede Railway Ave. at Oliver “COWBOY OUTFITTERS FOR THE CARIBOO” ” atmosphere Saddlery NEIG drop in an It’s Good To See You Hope you'll have a bang-up time at the Williams Lake Stampede HBOR id say ‘hello’ Welco Me | “*The Cariboo to the 26th annual Stampede We know this one will be ‘bigger than ever’ ’s Own Show’? WALK-RITE “Home of Susan and SHOE STORE Hannah ladies casuals"