Hace. Cae : THE TRIBUNT, WILLIAMS LAK, B.C. Thursday, March 29, 1931, --- WITH Popular Teacher Married To Provide Wheelchair, New Spring Shoes : TRENE }/H. Brown At Clinton Ceremony|*t Squamish Dock |More Ornamental Indicative of the splendid work! ‘The influence of the narrow silhow. Silver bells and pink and white streamers fashioned into | "nicb Js being done by the Women’s | ette, the bare back — bare arm look mm the spring a young man’s faney|an arch formed a lovely background for the Marriage of Miss | (stitutes of our Province is the forth-) many softening details and the retur. Uehtly turns to thoughts of love —|Melba_[cDonald of Williams Lake to Har ry W. Brown of | /eht clfort whieh has been made to| of real silk to fashions for Spring ’5: but my thoughts, until this year, have] Horsefly. ——_— —_______= | iia _ vital need for a means of trans-iis strongly reflected in the shoes you usually turned to thoughts of paint. portation from the train at Squamish | wear this season. to the bont at the wharf for the aged,! For shoes are airy. They have mor. the infirm, and the sufferer from some| new colors and new fabries than ro, untoward eiveumstanee which has|many a season past. curtailed their freedom of movement! sandals, consisting almost entirely and thus made travelling a burden of | o¢ thin shiver straps, provide impor ae discomfort and pain. tant fashion interest. Pumps, ti r: blush bei i 7 Mrs. J. Phillipson, and . Ethe 5 : 5 ah Soa lush beige which was enhanced by iP: and Mrs. Bthel| ~ prere's good news for all such travel: open and often ornamented with Clinton was the scene of the cere-|the Williams Lake school until the Come spring, a great many changes|mony which was performed at the| ena of the school term when she will come over us. Some people can hardly | home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harold Mainguy | make her home at Horsefly. wait to get out in the garden to grub| at 2 pm. Good Friday by Rev. Gibson| Guests from Williams Lake attend- around in the fresh damp earth; our] o¢ Ashcroft. ing the wedding were Miss Joan Ri- sportsmen get out their fishing or golf-| tne pride wore a dressmaker suit of | Chardson, Mr. Alvan Miller, Mr. and ing gear and spend hours dreaming of coming delights; marbles and bicycles| wine ace, i Patter: vi essories. Her corsage was of | Patterson. + " a 7 j i i Z 3 iers who have neeG to make a journey | inter), i = Be ao See See ee pink carnations and lilies of the io: Vanebiivee vin the: EGw: sales ae eee ee ene and welcome spring in their own fashion; | Varley a bare outlook. BYE Wwuis ‘ ‘i i 2 A N-being have ii 5 i. housewives begin to get that dismayed 2 : ’ Their comfort and we Navy blue, prime Spring color, re OLD and harassed look = the thought of| Mrs. Harold Mainguy, as brides. OOR S OO been ‘cared for ‘by, the: Women's Tnsti-/ auras to. top: popularity. 1h Tan bey Sie) spring house-cleaning. matron, chose a dressmaker suit of tutes trom Quesnel to Squamish, by'| ciéar reds stand ott as’ the important 6 oe gaits tovspring bag heretoc] oe? Pme with miatehing ‘access:| “My recipes this week are.dhsmiure [the provision -of @ wheel-chatr for the! bright color of the new season, while oe rT, eee Lore sbecd aobarel’ or enetey thet is ories. Pale pink carnations formed|W. Muir of Meldrum Creek who says| Use of passengers whose power of mo-| sale neutrals, ombre colors and vivia| by the Government of her corsage. she is sending them in “at her hus-| tivation has been restricted. This con- pastels held to add a provocative ly y wieldi int- ss 4 ‘ eare ean e a Hon eee ae are For the reception which followed,} band's suggestion,” so they must be|veyance will be available and ready | new note to Spring footwear. 2 Hicier enconeemen: Se cacts ce ie beautiful three-tiered wedding| really Boca Most husbands do seem for) quse eb Squamish: A request for its} Smooth kid and calf with the per- N ERVO T] 8? cake was centered on the tea table| to go for chocolate cake, and this one| service is all that is necessary and an ennial spring favorite, patent leather, end energy in making everythin; , - Ane 5 i On the ‘raze p = verisn|and flanked with vases of spring|S0unds like a super-delicious recipe. | attendant of the Railway Company are foremost leather fashions. Suede, Slop L sleep: up, Thousands, nervous. spice and span, but given a paint-brush will bring it forward. - i ro 7 = and I’m likely to do the whole housc| flowers.’ Serviteurs for the occasion Chocolate Marshmallow Cake Rie eee g Insti.| Tu2mente with pleating, stitching haves Gai ae arog in my enthusiasm. were Mrs. T. Campbell, Mrs. G. Garth- 2 cups cake fi Trees OF the Women's Tastt.| and. contrastsi ‘serves! a9) le tooai tunic Mae Bh ae eh . T. Campbell, Mrs. G. Garth ps cake four: sutes operating in the area served by| yj, i 0 oneertul ie joes esl a tcaspieoae point for surface interest. neatth, this ery dy"'At ai"ceup espece™: Be The painters’ union missed a good] ewaite and Mrs. Ethel Patterson, bet in me, during spring, that is, for! as, J. Phillipson proposed the toast my overwhelming urge to paint sel- : erase 5 th , . Hi M ; dom lasts more than a few weeks, |‘ the bride, and Mr. Harold Mainguy 2 eggs, unbeaten a = a when it js necessary for them to travel There is something very satisfying|?endered 2 solo “I Love You Truly. 3 squares melted uns. chocolate | {5 tne const, about painting, not to be found in| ‘Following the reception, the new} 1% cups milk aie ordinary house-cleaning. You can|couple left on a wedding trip to Van- 1 teasp vanilla 3 = work for hours battling the accumu-| couver and Victoria. On their return,} Sift flour once, measure, add soda Da ughter Of Pioneer rege ct o's ng ay [2% RPV ents vee wut torts thes Hm OO Macalister Resident| NOW IN SHORT SUPPLY | ~ he PGE hope that this conveniencc cup butter 1% cups brown sugar, firmly packeé ill alleviate the burden of discomfort nd embarrassment to such sufferers v emerge at the end of a long day dis- butter thoroughly, add sugar gradual- hevelled and exhausted, but thinking 2 iE ly and cream together till light ana a FOR PRICES 0. how wonderful everything looks. But| [ig Gibbon fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, ana Married Thursday SON dollars to doughnuts friend husband beat well. Add chocolate and mix,jvell. A ; * zy pretty wedding was solemnized : ‘ will come home and say “what have Honored At Shower Add flour, alternately with milk, «| ast pnusaes Shae Saas Cleaners, Floor Polishers you been doing today?” small amount at a time, beating after Anne *“Rene" 7 = . ae % 4 » youngest daughter of In our house, this situation usually A miscellaneous shower in honor each: addition until smooth. Add van- Mr. and Mrs. James Macalister, pion- and upplies ~ arises with me having to prompt “do | 0f Miss Blizabeth: Gibbon, whose forth- | illa. Bake in moderate oven. eer residents of Macalister, and Mr Write you see anything different?” Clive| Coming marriage to Mr. Jack Abbott! While the cake is still hot cover T. J. “Ted” Horner,.only son of Mr. - immediately gets a worried look (he| Will take place April 3rd, was held] with halved marshmallows, cut side and Mrs. T. H. Horner of Kaslo, were ELMER NELSON has gone through this before) and Wednesday. evening at the home of] down, then ice with the following icing | united in marriage. ELECTROLUX DEALER frantically begins to eye the room and| Miss Jessie Foster. 2 cups white sugar Rev. J. Colclough read the nuptial Box 851 Prince George, B.C. ask such foolish questions as “washed The gifts were presented to the yl tabsp. Syrup r vows at 3:30 p.m. at the home of the = — the curtains?” — “polished the floor?” | bride-to-be in a gaily decorated bas- lcup cream - bride's brother ang sister-in-law, Mr. when it should be obvious that I've|ket which was carried in by Miss 2 squares uns. chocolate and Mrs. A. H. C. “Sandy” Macalister. slaved for hours polishing the furni-| Beverly Abbott and Miss Bernie Bass. Pinch salt Given in marriage by her father, the ture. Other guests included Mrs. E. H.| Set over heat and stir until the] bride wore an attractive gabardine Which ail goes to prove my point! Sibbon, Mrs. B. Abbott, Mrs. M. Latin, |SUgar is dissolved and chocolate | suit in sailor navy with pink and grey that no-one usually notices except) aries nary Latin, Mrs: A. Haddock, |™elted, then. boil. to frm ‘ball lataga.| accessories, and her corsage was of : yourself that you've done your house- oe Mice trig | COO! them beat till crummy andi pour| pink rosebuds. cleaning for the year. Mrs. F. Bass, Aire Bin te Miss Iris | ver tie emiatshinallowee: Ee sgaust| Miss Margaret Macalister was her Friday anas Saturday Ah! but it is different with painting. | Sait, Mrs. Shirley Crosina, Mrs. L.| work quickly here to get smooth | aunt's bridesmaid, and chose a suit With every brushstroke, the transfor-| ©. Avery, Miss Helen Lee, Mrs. J.| finish. e in blue grey, her accessories were royal|{_ PORK LEGS. whole or half... eek mation grows before your eyes and| Reiderer, Miss Barbara i i Roll = blue and her corsage was of dainty a : are 4 only a dolt could fail to see the won- 2 cups flour spring flowers. LOIN OF PORK, Chops or roast .... 65c Ib. derful bright clean change that has Mr. Felix Healy was best man. - 4 4 teasp. baking powder | Anessa honeymoon trip through the yg f taken place. P i j 23 cup milk | Okanagan, Mr. and Mrs. Horner wi! , ABADI : moe Chureh Not ces} Sat eee i" ) Mr. and Mrs. Horner will E HAMBURG : 59c lb. y rtistic ability I have absolutely no artistic ability reside in Quesnel. and would probably end up with a cow a2 fensp: cane ; : looking like a barn if I attempted 2) go ANDREW'S UNITED 4% cup butter or shortening +> : real picture, which is why I vent any % cup corn syrup Se P. F. transitory Ieasiigs Gu that alestion | 1 aSnosunday Senool 3 dip, water erve Smoked and Cured Meats SE OHS re Terme eases cos wall |: Te g0e Way Bvraine Sen aces | tie’ andvisitt ane Gey anpteat ae “SHORTC ‘AKE” . painted one solid color is scope enough SS Work in the shortening and add the Choice grain-fed beef -- chickens - oysters - fish for my abilities. : ees '6L. y | milk. Roll out the dough to about 4” aos Speaking of color, that is where I ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN thickness. Spread with the apes with ICE CREAM used to run rampant. When we first! 11 am, Sunday School meat and roll! up like a: jel roll Put ; : moyed into our old house in New West-] 7:30 p.m. Evensong into greased a a Mix syrup x ee Pu rchase meat by the quarter or side minster some years ago, we (yes, and pour into pan, Bake in. a}net| This satisfying, whole- Clive gets dragged into it too) painted oven (425 degrees F.) for 20 ming some, sweet, short And AVE everything in sight and the result SACRED HEART When Gola lice aud série Senet pacuiccaaibe saved See ne weve beve ercuned.. the A0umer |. Sunday Devinions @p-pan: either plain or whipped cream.| Vin ogee se” © Your order, cut and wrap the meat ieee ee Sunday Mass 9:00 am. Serves 8. ‘ ee Tan OE § in size of cuts desired -- saves time and money browns. i The kitchen was yellow, not a oa packs ( t ° mamby-pamby yellow, but a good solid Yriboo COLD GTOREGE color that was so vivid that it was in- ,) L clined to look green in the corners or a V § TAY at night. The floor was blue. Adjoining the kitchen was the dinette doné in green, with green lino on the floor; but the wood floor bordering the lino was a bright gaudy red that exactly (slightly different, than matched by red upholstered chairs. lunch. ALL-STEEL BABY’S CRIB The first look at our kitchen-dinette|| illustrated) was apt to be a bit startling, but it = was very picturesque when you got Mattress extra ce used to it. ; - : The big old-fashioned bathroom was HOLLYWOOD BED, headrest. finished in padded white a beautiful mauve with green wood- leatherette, Last word in styling. work; the living room a lovely spark- ling blue, and the bedroom a deep FOR CAMPS AND SAWMILLS Pace a zee rose-pink. I must have slipped up on MADE BY % Cots, 2x1 - roll-ups by Restmore the woodwork, for most of it was an uninteresting white or cream. My tastes have dimmed somewhat with the years and I'am inclined to Th Uphe ] t y & F it E 6 somewhat paler shades now. And after e 0 Ss er urnl ure the Easter weekend,-my enthusiasm for painting has dimmed somewhat Workshop MAKERS OF too; in fact it has come to a sudden Fe te BStscutl[s shuddering halt. Ame You’ve seen those cartoons or com- ics where someone upsets a bucket of paint and the resulting hilarious epi- Serving You in Williams Lake sodes. That happened to us over the weekend when we were deciding to do some painting, but somehow it Through its representative in Williams Lake, didn’t seem very funny. After being the Great-West Life offers a complete service forced to shampoo the rug, wash and Hioachowni aoe wax half the furniture and wash a through which you can provide for retirement, - certain party's clothes of half a gallon family protection, accident and health, ete. of paint, I’ve decided that this spring C.-G. 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