Thursday, August 21, 1952. £90,000 estate left by the athlete's) Less than 70 years ago aluminum THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAERE, 8.6. father. sold for $8 a pound. Currently due SCRATCH PADS Christie-Weetman Rites = i < “And for over a week RonaM to research and increased preduction Solern nized at Sacred Heart Cleave listened as wiiness after wit-) ig avoct se nerd P | THE TRIBUNE ness painted pictures of the woman Sy Members of two well-known Williams Lake and district | he lsimed. to be his mother. One families were united in marr age Monday when Ethel Biley,| called her a dipsomaniac, while ten- SPEC if Al Weetman, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Weetman of | ther spoke of the loves in Lily’s Brunson Lake became the bride of William Thomas Christie, | life.” eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christie of Williams Lake se are Hone story) hose ue Saturday Only judge decided that no true son wou " - Beautiful bouquets of deep-red; sin his cmathers name to be drag- BOILING FOWL (1 year old only) per 1b. 50c pia : : 5 x axe gladioli and cosmos were used to WITH Leéaitirowsh tie aihd-‘daa dismisaed. PURE PORK SAUSAGE ... -ber Ib. 55¢- decorate Sacred Heart Church where the case. é = 5 x FROZEN FOOD SPE e: where the ceremony took place at [IRENE If these stories begin to pall a ited 2 SPECIAL Bkated Wry oblison, CSE Rot v 4 Jittle:-you can: