Thursday, July $3, 1989 Page 8 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 8.6, Betty Sharpe, Carla © Wollleben, |John Erickson, Joan Huston, Norma Wedding Daughter of Pioneer Cariboo Family Keithley News Further School. H 5 In TI Holy | ‘ 7 ‘ Marbry, Betty Robertson, Dorothy MEM NELSON and dann. ume 10 1832 — mm the Holy! Married at Lac La Hache : Weetman. fe relies ee PIE set Guinn ons apie ee Promotion Results a das: of Burnaby ana John Oberg of “i#i Victor Charles Riley, only son | A link with the past was seen in the marriage Saturday, TEACHER TO TAKE Vancouver were visitor: of the late James J. Riley of Kam- June 2ist, of Biizabeth “Betty” Ogden, elder daughter of Mr. The following is a list of those ere visitors at the Geo. 1 Sua i near . ns : s & z CHARGE OF DORMITORY Goldsmith residence, oops and Mr resa Riley of Van-| nd Mrs. Perey Ogden of Lac La Hache to Norman Daniel |students in Grades Nine to Eleven 5 MR, BELLMOND, assisted by Joe SUS? 0 Usther Runyon ot Los! Hwart, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mert ot Timothy Lake /who were successful in receiving! _ Mrs. C. Boyce, teacher at Riske Creek school and former teacher at Bridge Lake-Roe Lake schooi, has been appointed matron of District 27’s new dormitory now being con- structed at Williams Lake. Angelis, only daughter of Mrs. Twan and the late Mr. Twan of Vancouver. | Rey. Father Roche performed the ceremony. Ashcroft paper please copy. DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NICHT 10:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Columbus Hall MODERN AND OLD TIME MUSIC Lodge. ‘The bride is a member of a pion- eer family of the Cariboo. and great nddaughter of the famous Peter Skene Ogden. She is a graduate: of Queen Hall, Vancouver. Lac La Hache Community Hall was j the scene of the ceremony which was performed by Rev. J. Colclough at 8 p.m. before a floral arch. The beau- itul decorations consisting of bou- anets of pink and white peonies, pink and yellow gladioii, iris, honeysuckle and lilac were carried out by girl fiends of the bride. Given in marriage by her father, the bride made a lovely picture in her gown of. white nylon net over taffeta. A jacket composed of import- ed Chantilly lace, styled with long sleeves, matched the lace bodice of her. dress. A coronet of seed eee Good Companions MORRILL SIDE DELIVERY RAKE embroidered net in place, and she JAYHAWK STACKER carried a bouquet of red and white rnations. Her only jewellery was Prior, has been working on the tele- oe ee Phone line. So. once again we are connected with Williams Lake, al- though not very satisfactorily. | ertson, Miss Phyllis Wright and Mrs. F. G. Forbes. Serviteurs were Miss Ann Paul of Abbotsford, Miss Irene Wright, Miss Eva Wright, Miss Lenore Overton and Miss Carol Overton. For the honeymoon trip to the “South, the bride changed to an aqua gabardine suit with white acces- sories, and she wore a corsage of white carnations. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. wart will make their home at Lac La Hache. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wesley of Langness, Se- attle; Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson, of Lynden, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. John Ewart, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ewart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Rawson, Mr. and Mrs. Cec sartlett, Mr. and Mrs. John Strome, ss Beverley Rawson, Miss Mary Pearson, Mrs. Richard McMullan, Mrs. Geraldine Mordon, all of Van- Promoted to Grade 10— Marie Bellmond,- Barry Bishop, Omar Crosina, Allan Demcoe, Lewis Beglestone, Iris Fletcher, Bonnie Herbert, Paul Hoyer, Allan McDov-|. z all, Gloria McIntosh, Myrtle Mc- Kenzie, Betty McKenzie, Beatrice} GREYHOURD Murphy, Marion Pinchbeck, Nancy f Pinehbeck, Francis Potter, Barbara Pulver, John Rankin, Walter Rich- ardson, Ruth Schoonover, Winnie: Weetman. Promoted to Grade 11— Dennis Adolph, Carole Berglund, Elizabeth Dean, Evelyn Furrer, Jim McKenzie, Julia Rankin, Marvin Scott, Barrie Barlow, Alice Fraser, Mildred Friesen, William Herbert, Rex Moon, Helen Robinson, Bliza- beth Stevenson. Promoted to Grade 12— Dionne Eagle, Barry Herbert, Olive Johnson, Audrey Robertson, | * 2 , Frequent well-timed daily schedules, convenient depar- MAKE HAVING EASY “Pearl necklace, a gift of the groom. |COUver; Miss Ann Paul of Abbots- ture times, and choice of cE Mrs..Hugh Ogden, as matron-of-| fort; Mr. Vern Flieger of Huston; routes make Greyhound honor for her sister-in-law, chose a| Tex@8: Mr. and Mrs. Don Mar = SOCIAL CREDIT travel that much more en- a soapless dress of pale blue Chantiny| #24 Mrs. Thos. Paxton, Mrs. } joahl. lace topped by a long-sleeved jacket’ LOCKW0od, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boitanio, with matehing hat and nylon gloves, | Miss Rose Pigeon, Miss M. J. Hamil. Her colonial bouquet was fashioned |» Mr. and Mrs. Steve Malesku, all of pale pink carnations, of Williams Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Miss Margaret Ann Ogden, don Abbey of Clinton; Miss Ethel acted as bridesmaid for Hamilton of Beaver Lake. INTERIOR POWER & EQUIPMENT L. D. Scott Williams Lake B.C. | What boosts a man’s stock Leave Wms. Lake ~ 4.35 pam. 10:20 p.m. | MEETING A meeting to form a South Cariboo organization of the Social Credit League will be held Phone 89 Ar. Kamloops vh ae 2:45 a.m. her sister, wore a pale pink lace and nylon gown with matching hat and gloves. 9:45 a.m. Ar. Penticton 12:15 p.m. with people like Paie yellow carnations formed her bouquet. Mr. Peter Charles Ogden, brother of the bride, acted as best man, Ush- were Mr. John R. Felker and Wm. N. Ogden. Mrs. Jack Me- aunt of the ers | er The parents of the principals re- ceived the guests at the reception Quiet Wedding Solemnized Here A quiet wedding of interest to the district took place Sunday when Lil- lian Germaine “June” Verespuech- Gaspard became the bride of William Franklin Schrader. The ceremony took place in the Sacred Heurt Rec- tory at 2 p.m. with Father Nahin Supporters districts are urged to attend Wednesday, July 9 8 p.m. ELKS HALL BANQUET ROOM from - outlying aa Grevhound @ai Ar. Vancouver 6:20 a.m. 11:45 a.m. For complete informa ton contect your local Mr. Kay, of Vancouver, room, played the wedding music. Because bankers ana others who for 200 which followed the cere-| officiating. tends mone! oa ots ee mony. The tea table was centred} The bride is the third youngest 7 a rie,them, ownership of with a three-tiered wedding cake| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ‘ i fe Insurance Is often an hi gi ii ke, while = 3 So lit ance can be a.“ factor in establishing topped by a floral decoration which | Dillabough of Williams Lake, wh = toa man in any line of work. cory creat. iad Geen on tha bitas’s Mothers | tie eFoom la-the classe seme oe Atk: RCA VICTOR RECORDING STAR wedding: cake 33 years ago. and Mrs. William Schrader of Big E VAN RE MP Mr. Roy Hutchins of the Lae La| Bar, B.C. : ii Hache Guest Ranch proposed the} A navy gabardine suit enhanced AND THE FIVE TRAIL RIDERS 4 vhii vhi loves was ——— toast to the bride. by a white hat and white gi ; residing’ at ie tes, ceuleerg| ehdeen liy thé bride fer Wer wedaNee Columbus Hall - July 16 | MYs. Donald Barrick, Mrs. K. Rop-|¢semble. Her corsage was composed 2 eS of white carnations. FLOOR SHOW { ounce : z < aS at +AMiss Violet Verespuech-Gaspard 5 p-m. to = Ms man is ted “the bes: Wh hey know that’@ man ow = S » a = ; Busband in the sorta his wife: Ue insu ince, thes Know he's try who acted as bridesmaid wore a grey 3 Ch'léren, = — e insurance Ing to achieve financial indepen. bride d which provides his’ family with dence for his family and. p rip gabardine suit with pink hat and Adults, $1.00 Haurele beSouoe Or Rie cascestiee fof ls own, Inter sears.” And ibe: gloves. A cosuge of pink carnations FLOOR SHOW AND DANO their future. way, they regard him with respect. douipleted' hes contamie: Best man was Mr. Edward D. Mur- doch. A reception following the cere- mony was held at the home of the bride. On their return from a honeymoon ‘rip motoring through the Okanagan, the new couple will make their home in Williams Lake. Children, 50c Adults, $1.25 - ae Cape I wish to thank all + themselves and their families—and enjoying greater Drestige—through owning life insurance! Hand-Tied Flies A full line of hand-tied flies now in stock +++. also ‘My Buddy’ tackle boxes. LBlachusell Cariboo Sports Counselors those who worked so AT YOUR SERVICE! More than 50 Canadian, hard for my elec- ish and United States life insurance com- panies compete actively to offer you the best A trained life tion, and also those possible life insurance service. | 1 Today, millions of Ci are ing security for | : z who gave me their underwriter from any of these companies will gladly help you choose the kind and amount support of life insurance that will best fit your needs. during the Another local student of music, Joan Phillipson, has passed her Grade V Royal Conservatory of Music examinations in piano, Joan, the only student-of Mrs. G. Rosner, R.M.T., to sit for the examinations this year, Was awarded honours. election. 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