Page 6 * THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. = MT IRENE horrible living with | natur Clive it Hy do; mot arouse fiery eae Thursday, April 30, 1953." AT LAC LA HACHE ——— ee Spring Flowers Decorate ‘estas gue nea sate of anuon io van ine wel Lal] For Lovely Wedding threatening to quit. Which is quite writings of the two aforementioned true — the part about threatening] columnists. to quit, I mean. I am encoura Every week on Monday morning, though by the man people who re- Eva Noreen Wright, youngest daughter of Mrs. M. M. ed in my prattles) Wright and the late T. R.B. Wright, of Lac La Hache, became the bride of George Robert Macdonald, youngest son of Mr. I start moaning that I can’t think turn their subscription money with] #2d Mrs. Neil Macdonald of North Vancouv er, at a lovely of a thing to write about, that my a little P.S. that they enjoy this| Ceremony Saturday. a ed plains (@)"ate"picled. lean, that | colimn: and’ reeantiy Shirley M. Tm quiting right now. The editor| prnest of Mission City took the tine makes absolutely no response to my| to write a special letter-about my xe wails, but manages to convey the im-| cent effort on “v ting’ with an prersion hart mist do orale’ f0!'| cigntgen-menticold duughter” Many the good ola) Tribune. And 0 far I! tanks tor tltose ind words, Shirley. have managed to peck something out, although many times i’m sure the results would have been better deh unprinted: ing an editorial from the Revelstoke > olen: with, that oumsubseribers| review which ‘recently. quoted a faw would write to me so that I could at remarks that I made about ase eon- least Ogcasionslly make: upia,coluwnil’ struction. dawns to, the coast. of joxcerpts from my mailbag like! would be old stuff to the editor ah ° Mamie Maloney and Jack Stott do.| nas had his editorials reprintea many But my prattles of homey doings| times in other papers, but for’ my chitchat to find its way to an editor- ial page was high praise indeed. 1 Chureh Notices liave read it over twenty-three times already. Last week I received a note from Margaret Murray who, with her bus- band George (also federal member for Cariboo), publishes the Alaska Highway News at Fort St. John. She I was encouraged to stagger on for another week. I am seriously thinking of fram- ST. ANDREW'S UNITED 11 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship page ST. PETER’S said some nice things about this cor- Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar ner too, and then asked who “Mac” 9 a.m. Holy Communion was. I thought everyone knew that 11 a.m. Children’s Service “Mae” was our black Scottie, but be- fore I got a chance to reply, we had the pleasure of a short hour’s visit with Mrs. Murray on Saturday when she came down for the Liberal Cou- vention. Many people here know Mr. and Mrs. Murray, and recall that they were also publishers of the Lillooet News until a few years ago. heir son, Dan, also operated the Cariboo News here in Williams Lake for a short time in opposition to The 12 noon Confirmation Class 7:30 p.m. Evensong ee ee SACRED HEART Sunday Mass 9:00 a.m. Sunday Devotions 7:30 p.m. es CALVARY TABERNACLE Pastors: Rey. and Mrs. G. Rosner 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning worship 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service Bible Study, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Children’s Hour, Friday 4 p.m. Praise & Prayer Service, Fri., 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome Held in the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner, 6th Avenue. =o Forest Grove Evangelical Free Church 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Fellowship meeting 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship Mrs. Murray is a humorous out- spoken lady of great capabilities who can operate a press or linotype if necessity, and has even published the paper singlehanded. When Clive returned from taking said “Will you have that much pep when you are 65 that much pep NOW me Sonia Cornwall Ranch told mé the interesting story dancing ground of the prairie chick- ens. in Africa, but never about the curious custom of the prairie chickens in my own country! In the spring, their mating season the male chickens beat their wing. and drum their feet to attract the at- tention of the_females. The spot where Hugh and Sonia picked fo: their house was packed hard from To their yearly dances, but the Corn. ff walls thought they would move when the house was built. The prairie A chickens are evidently a stubborn lot, though, and now the Cornwalls have 2 Hre, 30 Mins, a ringside seat from their tront-| Only x:4'%q | room window at their spring antics. | Sonia says that it was really funny $25 F | to watch them about three years ago. Mating season apparently was a bit early that year; the snow was stil! on the ground with a coating of ice on it. When the male chicken went into his dance, his feet shot out from on his- derriere, Can't you just see the women kill- ing themselves laughing? of Big Lake. Mrs. Murray back to’ the hotel, he And I retorted — “I haven't got of the Onward’ ed the ceremony. Cedar boughs, bou- of their house being built on the (I have heard about people ly decorated three-tier wedding cake. building houses on elephant trails under him and he slid down the ice Miss Grace Struthers, both of West- Rev. Jack Colelough performed’ white the rites in the Lae La Hache Com-! for. munity Hall which was decorated} train ith bouquets of da 1s and ever. ‘eens, and white and yellow stream- ers for the occa ere in mar tin brocade with very tun) ength skirt. Her filmy veil en eaded from a seed pearl coronet and she ied a howquer hioned of white carnations and red roses. ge by er brother) wiss Irene Wright; who acted as as charming in her| }iaesmaid for her sister, chose pale Heateraaies Bown fesiioned. of! jue satin styled in Mealeval lines similar to the bride with off-: shoulder Westwold Shares (aw cs oo [Interest In Pretty Wedding Here tions and roses. Sacred Heart church was the sceno of a lovely wedding April 11th of particular interest to district resi- dents when Elizabeth Irene Struth- ers, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ue i Thomas Struthers of Westwold, B:¢.,| M7 William Dingwall. exchanged nuptial vows with Daniel] Presiding at the tea table were ‘Louis Jefferson, youngest son of the| Mrs. Chris Macdonald and Mrs. Wm. late Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jefferson| Dingwall. Serviteurs were Miss Phyllis Wright, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. The marriage ceremony was per-|R- Wise, Mrs. J. Ogden, Mrs. N. formed by Father Naphin a 11:30| Ewart, and Miss Joyee Sutherland Ate and Miss Audrey Downie of Van- couver. For the wedding trip to southern points, the bride changed to a blue gabardine suit with white aecessor- ies. On their return, the young couple will reside at Lac La Hache, Out-of-town guests were repre- sented from Vancouver, North Van- couver, Quesnel, Kamloops and Wil- liams Lake. ° The groom was supported by 3 George Begg as best man, while David Wright and Gordon Macdonala aeted as ushers. Mrs. Daniel Ewart played the wedding music. At the reception for 200 guests which followed the ceremony, the toast to the bride was proposed by The bride's beautiful weddir gown of white satin featured a fitted bodice topped by a filmy yoke of white nylon, and a row of tiny self-cover- ed buttons down the hack. The skirt was styled on full bouffant lines, and a sheer white veil fell from her ex- quisite coronet of white satin and pearls. A bouquet.of calla lillies and red and white roses completed her| ensemble. She was given in marriage by Mr. Gayin Hamilton of Beaver ake. cee blue taffeta gown with a full “ BEAUTY IS net’ overskirt was chosen by Miss RESTFUL |" Susan Struthers who acted as her sister’s bridesmaid. Her blue net veil fell from a floral headdress of tiny blue flowers, and she carried a bou- quet of pink and white carnations. Mr. Rusty Russell acted as_best man for the groom. Usher at}the church was Mr. Al Zirnhelt. = A reception for 70 guests at the Jefferson Ranch at Big Lake follow- quet of flowers and pussy willows formed the decorations, and the tea table was centred with a-beautiful- siding at the urns were Mrs. Bd Goetjen of Horsefly and Mrs. R. Hutehinson, sisters of the groom. Serviteurs were Miss Molly Hamil- ton, Miss Lucille Bosworth, Mi Cathy Zirnhelt, Miss Barbara Bos- Healthful rest comes worth, Teddy Jefferson, Jack Bryce} naturally in surroundings and Bob Hutchinson. t of comfort and beauty. The toast to the bride was propor | BET “Eresco-Tone” is ea wy Mr. Walter Bosworth of Big easy to apply, dries ake. . 4 Music for dancing at~the recep= quickly, is odourless. tion was supplied by Ida Zirnnelt| And its pastel colours and Jessie Jefferson. H really bring cheerful For the honeymoon trip to West-| restfulness. wold on Vancouver Island and.then to the United States, the bride changed to a black ana white cheek- ed gabardine suit with navy blue accessories, Mr. and Mrs, Jefferson will make their home at the Jefferson Ranch on Big Lake. Other out-of-town guests included the bride's mother and her sister, wold; Bob Brixton of Kelowna; Sonny Williams and Johnny Eagle of Monday at 3 p.m., with the hall be- ing open at 2.30 so the younger ones may come right from school. 44 Girls Enroll In Brownie Group Forty-four girls enrolled with the new Brownie group, which held its first meeting Monday afternoon at the Parish Hall under Brown Ow) Mrs. Pelkey. Because a number of girls not quite seven years old were disap- pointed in not being able to join, Mrs. Pelkey says the starting age restric. tion has been relaxed. Now any little girl who will be seven within three S can join. Senior age limit is years. = The meetings will be held every ‘See that the pilot light on your ce is properly adjusted If it 1 not, it may go out and allow gas to esca} Friday and Saturday SPECIALS CHEF’ 5 PRIDE BACON, sliced, cello wrapped per %lb. 35e NORTH STAR BRAND WEINERS per Ib, 45¢ FRESH CORNED BEEF, lean . «=. Der Ib 50¢ = FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL Chicken Chop Suey -- per pkt 47¢ Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. +++. and you can be certain you’ll look your very best with a ‘Manhattan’ perm. Telephone 15-R-4 tor appointment MARGARET BLENKINSOP ‘The Manhattan Beauty Salon Idbecl CAMP BEDS Light, strong, space_savi ing, economical At a 25% Saving Camp Cots . $10.30 Panel Beds $19.30 Folding Beds .... $17.00 Cariboo Couch ., $29.00 Roll-ups, Felt Mattresses, ete. 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