Page 6 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, Bo. Thursday, February 28, 1952. \Canon Berry Will Conduct out tts offering one toa gy Farewell Service At St. Peter’s Visiting in Wilbams Lake this Besides receivitig General Servi weck prior to leaving the Cariboo to. and Victory medals he received hon- | make their home at Canoe on Shus- ourable mention in the London Ga-| wap Lake are Canon and Mrs. ae for meritorious service. | Wite Preservers --- WITH IRENE elude Williams Lake — Having flown | can be just as dangerous, to and from the coast, I am now an | only one little difference experienced air traveller and can + a plane accident is usually ia- look down my nose with disdain at ther final, whereas you do have a those who use the Staid forms of chance of coming out of a car acer travel such as bus, car or train. dent at Jeast in one piece. Vortungtely forme; “both stipe. “tn tiie modern airport Berry. Canon Berry will conduct his}! farewell service Sunday at St. Peter's He icturned to-permanent statton Winnipeg in June 1919 and re- signed from the permanent force at waiting Were very smooth and I .couldn’t|room at Sea nd, last Friday, Anglican Church. the end of that year to move to Camp people were bustling hither ana yon The former residents are visiting! Borden with the RCAF as Adjutant. A brush that is soft from use is an ideal even at the ungodly hour of § a.m. with their daughter and son-in-law, |in 1923 he sesigned to become plant) faassen ane Dip 0 Fur coats swished back and forth, Mi. and Mrs. W. D. Reid. | | manager of a commercial flying under pot, rinse and dry,” aa gentlemen carrying expensive Residents of Quesnel since 1944,| company. 2 ——— brief cases walked impressively by. i ry rae our Mghway from Lac La Hache,| reit rather like scourge vad he a ee Canon Berry entered the ministry REMOVE HATR thank goodness. I thought of my mix-matched set of affairs. Mrs. Berry was keenly in-| 0% ‘be Anglican Church in’ Canada EEE MANEN TEN z 9 in 1927. He served in the Diocese New scientific Lerval formula I wonder sometimes why we are] luggage, not to mention the baby’s nervous of air travel when driving] blankets packed in a box marked ————_ | “Canada’s oldest distillers.” In the automatic machines provid- ed for the purpose, many men walk- < ed up to take out air insurance! (73 1e4 - s . against accidents, but few women ed in the work of the Women’s of Quebec, on the Gaspe coast; in the| TH16 permanentiy eliminates ty ‘to. .the Quesnel General | a tgen Townships and in gher-| embarrassing unwanted hair from Hospital, and served a term as presi- |) )0 300 legs, arms, face, ete. Formula dent of the organization. es » TH16 is perfectly safe even to the Canon Berry has for some time He was transfered to Quesnel as| most delicate _skin. It has a pleas- been a member of the Quesnel Hos-| Vicar in 1944, and made a Canon of oe gat andis Bon rn a vot pital Board. He acted as Chaplain of | St. John the Divine by the Bishop of ing all una Indus hafr with abe Cariboo Branch No. 94 Cahadian| ‘he Diocese and also Rural Dean of soutely no re-growth, write today e Legion, and also as Chaplain to the| the Fraser River Deanery. for compiete information to Thalia Boy’ Scouts: He and Mrs. Berry planto nave a] Hertal Products Limited, Dept. Arriving in Canada in 1908 from |complete rest once they are estab-| 143.4371 West 10th Avenu>, Va = . couver, B.C. Formula TH16 is New Charlton; Kent, England, Canon| lished at Canoe. Later Canon Berry guarant-ed to permanently remove that perhaps there would be an ac- Berry harvested that summer in! may do some writing. . Write today! cident because I hadn't taken out There’s no doubt about the suc- | Manitoba. He tried his hand at both air insurance. But having lived all] cess of the bread-and. butter clothes | stooking and threshing, living in a My family asked me if I was going to do so, but I shrugged and 2 “No, I'll take a chance.” As I stepped on the plane though, I had a sudden superstitious fear my life pooh-poohing superstition, woe yereble Gaytime items. | caboose during the iatter operation. } I thought “I won't take out insure] Wo, SRE Ge hee iG He enlisted in the Permanent ! ance . . if it kills me!” like “magic, that, because of its | Force of Canada in the ‘fall of that Following the same pattern as on essual. jaunty cut, is flattering to | year being transferred to staff M.D. the flight down, Elaine slept for a ine peer ae abot & frock like 10, Winnipeg. He was on the staff Scant 15 minutes on the return flight| cotton Ted) chose On Ete with | °* Maior General ‘Sir Sam Steele; | gazing with interest at her new su Tuspector General for Western Can- Mackenzies Lti., in co-operation with the Order of the Royal Purple, Fed Louehvs. busivs, 90 kts is spon oring a roundings and fellow passengers. and cuffs A Jeather belt, ard sli ada, He went overseas in 1915 with 23 She is a better traveller than 1. senate’ ot the hip seams are-other | ine Second Division in World War L SPRING FASHION SHOW while I was holding one ear in agony =e Seconded to the General List, he TAaWER ee i as we lost altitude for the landing at | served on the staff of G.O.C., Im- By ednesday Se March 5th, Kamloops, Elaine lay happily in her | Y al and Canadian Troops, Shorn- at 8:15 p.m. in the Niks Hall, cradle without any apparent signs of | Smiles cite, as A.D.C. and later as Start Proceeds to assi-t with the “Saye discomfort. = sd e: Captain. In March 1918 he was sec- The Children Fund.” And so Tam back home again, and onded to the Royal Air Force Cadet | 2 z “How do you spend your income?” | Gorps under the command of Major after the first couple of days it seem- fe About 30% for shelter, 30% for] General Critehley. red as though I had never been away. T guess everyone feels the same, |“I0tbis. 40% for food and 2074 The apartment seemed to have ton. tare : , shrunken though, and I gazed at it| "But that adds up to 120%." Branch Discloses ol “Don't I know it Tickets available at our store. Refreshments will be served with the sharp critical gaze of a G I ki s stranger as I walked in. The kitchen # ampargn Figures i 2 : : w is fini i z Woodwork looked dingy and and the ete sate eee es ae submited below rep- Cariboo Cold Storage ae : ee ee Se eee ine ae A coat of paint. resent a break-down in total amourt| 4 everything in the house needed cleaning (not to be blamed ePoualsorene lic ee ee lau Laks on Clive batehing though) and I fet], ,V°u moe ee md low. [istrict last year by Rea Cross ean a driving urge to tear into tt. Hey eebeled sottand low: in need of a clean- Lenten Fish Specials vassers, who will be.out next month : e ; do," the fair one answered, I was thankful the feeling didn’t Where uO won waRC EEL to repeat the job for the 1952 cam- FRI & SAT. DENIM FRONTIERS last more than a few hous. By the . cs paign, ; = Rext morning, things began to ap-| 5, eee ve tyled by Pear in their usual focus and did not|__ /SnOrance is when you don’t know Receipts ° somethin. and somebody finds out. LEVI Strauss seem nearly so bad. Ss Williams Lake Guess I will put it off until spring- oes . S e=='T 5 se you're still, angry 150 Mil q x r ¥5 = © Finest Quality Denim cleaning time... or summer... or|__ H® 7 suppose youre stllangey pete RED SPRING SALMON . - 62e per Ib. | hecause I came home late last night Dog Creek 3 @ Tailored to Fit with this black eye?” _ Big Creek - LING COD; Fresh per Ib. fall. | | She — “Maybe you've forgotten, Hanceville For children’s parties, here a newj but when you came home, you didn';| Riske Creek trick for decorating cookies. Make | have that black eye.” Alexis Creek Side Zipper Closure impressions in the déugh using fancy aac Springhouse buttons and buckles to give a variety} 11 things come to the other fellow} Meldrum Creek 5 of designs. if you sit down and wait. 4 Kleena Kleene Canrihes Saddlery Alkali Lake Anahim Lake .. a :. Soda Creek . E. Appliances Horsefly Chimney Creek The Danly Suack Guill Total campalen a | Donations, gen. fund se 86 a0 V0 THREE APPLIANCES IN ONE! -— h : wit | Sandwich Toaster $2000.26 Frontier Pockets with pearl domcs - Sic per Ib. be HALIBUT Cowboy Outfitters for the Cariboo Waffle Grill Operating Account ) Frying and Grilling Jan 1, Balance in Bank ...$ 2 From Vancouver Div. 5.00 1 aa me, B U R N ETT S Electric Kettles -- Hot Plates -- Table Lamps $7.50 Toasters Coffee Percolators -- Irons ALSO Notice of meet., Tribune . $1.00 Red La e Postage =e gia. 6.50 tonndon day\ || Wihinsens Radio & Electric a ‘ G | N Respectifully submitte d,. Laura 4. Moxon. ZiN7 || Church Notices (gw Because Burnett’s is an EXTRA DRY (unsweet- ened) Gin, you can add —or leave out— sweet- CALVARY TABERNACLE ness, when mixing Pastors: Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner drinks, and suit every individual taste. Be a wise host— serve Burnett’s. 11:00 a.m. Morning worsiip 0 p.m, Sunday school 0 p.m. Evangelistic service : Bible Study and Prayer, Wed., § p.m. -| O r “hildren’s Hour, Friday 4 p.m, Young People's, Friday 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome Held in Chapel in home of Rey. and Mrs. G, Rosner, Barnard Street. are the sparkling shades of Nylon surface fabrics produced by LA FRANCE SS ST. PETE'S Geo. J. Fielder, Vi ar They'll put new life into your living room as March 2nd— First’ Sunday in Lent 1 recovering on your present chestertield suite | 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:30 am. Children’s Service | 12 noon Confirmation class | Evensong or on a new suite from our store. Made of 100% Nylon, these fabrics ave = her, Rev ¢ : 5 jal preacher, Rev Canon Next time “crush-resistant,” casily cleaned at home and Berry. buy are made in a variety of rich-looking pattems. B. Special Lent Service Commene- BURNETT’S es next Sunday. = 3 SEE THEM TODAY, AT eae Terese. —— ST. 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