Page & THE TRIBUNE, WILLA LAKE, 8.U. 2 Thursday, November 6, 1883, LADIES AUXYLIARY Mrs. Tom Bishop was electe} Pioneer Resident Laid To Rest! Local Couple : eae |young couple was held at the home groom was -supported by of the bride’s parents in Vancouver. present of the “Anelican’ Women's! .- ond ior: the avrlw nike women to go home three daughters, Mrs, p. q. Exchange Vows was mate get aNseR, While the brid> Following their ner oen ae y at the group's annyal meet-|into the Chileotin country was laid Barlow, Soda Creek: atre fw : £ s was attended by Mis. A, Chapman, throneh the Okanagan and to Seaitle, ~Shepreplaces Mrs. Jolin lio vest “taut Thursday: ab Aleisact Schootave, and Ms. Bartow [n North Kamloops eee oO ea [fess Aigo an inpee maaieiie; tele ee Creek where she bas made her home| of Williams Lake and sixtecm ae A small reception in honor of the| ome in William sLake. Other officers elected were Mrs since 1903, children. St. George’s Angiican Chureh,/ Mrs. Florence Louise Ross wus| Rev. George Fielder condueied | North Kamloops, was the scene of 1! born in Chiselton, Wiltshire, Bng-|{e funeral services and intenmeg, | wedding of interod te Withee toc Friday and Saturday Specials | - land on October 31, 1 and canie|Was inthe funily piot at Meidrum|When Wdith Joan Fraser, younger Fred Bass, vice-president; Mrs. Geo. Morris, treasurer and Mrs. Art Evans, ae Ree ee to Canada in 1898. She fir, a coue| ee Pallbearers were W. Muic ;@aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley LOCKER MEAT % ST. ANDREW'S UNTIFED at Chilliwack for two y where|Dick Stowell, J. W. Keefe, \,|Fraser, Vancouver, became the bride FRONT QUARTERS of beef for your 11:00 a.m. Sunday School she met her laté husband, M. D. Ros loss: A. Meldrum and Orvilie|of Frank Matthew Latin, eldest son locker - from 90 to 125 pound ........ per Ib. 33¢ 7:30 p.m. Evening Service They were married in 1900 and then| Stowell. : of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew George —-o came to the Cariboo by stage coach 2 Latin, Williams Lake. | SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS ..., per Ib. 46c SACRED HEART {0 live at the old terry crossing at] Shower Honours — |... Te Pride chose a teat pine gabar-! BULK PICKLED PIGS’ FEET... per 1b. 28¢ ~ Sunday Mess 9°60: aia: the mouth of Chimney Creek. Her dine suit with winter white acces- Remembrance Day — November 11th Sunday Devouons 7 0. CALVARY TABERNACLE 30 pm husband operated the rowboat cross- ing on the Fraser at that point. In 1903 Mr. and Mrs. Ross moved to Meldrum Creek where they 4 = oe .. | Sories and a corsage of roses for the . Bride-To-Be tortheay, {7 PB: ceremony, performed by Rev. Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. A. Chapman on Wednesd ing marriage takes place November Z See ce oners Pastors: Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner peek (4, honoured at a miscellaneous Sear ae eT ae = == = 10:00 a.m, Sunday. School the rest of their lives, Mr. Ros ight at the home of 00 a.m. Moraing worship deceased his wife in 1949. Mrs. Ross { W280" pin vaueclicneeiqine Stayed on at home, cared for during] ‘Those present included Mrs. §,_ ie ¥ Bible Study and Prayer, Wed., 8 p.m,|t@ past two years by her eldest i Mrs. D. Montj Mrs. Bill £ daughter, Mrs. D. W. Barlow. She leaves to mourn her passing ister in Chilliwack, Mrs ne-Vaughan; five sons, Harvey und Donald in Kamloops, Murdo: rum, Ellen Holley and Jackie Ya in Quesnel, Aan and Samnel at} Pinehbeck. hee GY 2 Children’s Hour, Friday 4 p.m.” Young People's, Friday 8° p.m. Everyone Welcome Held in Chapel in homé of Rey. ana Mrs. G. Rosner, Barnard Street. 0: ST. PETER’S Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion Autuinn Flowers Bank Altar | for 11:00 a.m. Childrens’ Service 7:20 pm. Brensong At Groome-Feist Wedding Irs. I. Piereey, and the YOUR Margaret Macqueen, Bdna ae Justina Barnes, “Thelma Forest Grove Beautiful bronze chrysanthemums banked the altar at Evangelical Free Church Sacred Heart Church last Thursday morning for a wedding of 10:30 a.m. Sunday School wide interest when John Gilbert Groome, youngest son of Mr. 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship G. G. Groome of Williams Lake and Mrs. W. Adams of Seattle, Fellowship meeting Wash., exchanged vows with Marie Rose Feist, second eldest - 8:30 p.m. Thursday. daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. Michael Feist of Williams Lake. | —____________] ‘Given in marriage by: her father, | ii the bride looked lovely in her wed-| service. During the signing of the! Skinny imeh, WMHEM Jaime gown of batterina length white | resister sister Ophilia sang two sel- 5 chantilly lace over nylon pleated net|ections, “Blessed be This Day” and. a gain 5 10 15 Ibs over slipper satin. The gown was fa-| “Sancta Maria.” Sister Bernadette ey "Jshioned' with Blizabethan collar and| was the organist. for lily point sleeves. Her circular nylon) S. R. Maxfield, brother-in-law of net veil with matching lace was held|the bride, acted as best man and in place with “a coronet of orange | ushe’ were Tony Borkowski and Z | blossoms and pe She ied | Buster Henke. | MOTHER and | bouquet of red roses and white gar-| In the afternoon a reception was | denias in halt moon. {held at Columbus Hall, which was CHILDREN | Mrs. John Borkowski, sister of | decorated with pink, yellow and blue if Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor limbs Oil out: ugly hollows ex scrawny Dodgy’ Joses Unite Gents ite” New “pees | the bride, was matron of honour and | streamers. ‘The bride’s table was cen. a ours this very wore an apple green ballerina length lter ed by a three-tiered wedding cake, gown. The cireular skirt was fashion- which had been made and exquisitely ed in perma pleats and the bodice| decorated by the bride. Bazaar was off-the-shoulder with matehing | Hostesses for the large reception ; stole. She carried a bouquet of yel-| were Mrs Pat Hosey, Mrs. J. Purser; = 5 low and lavender ehrysaathemams, |and Mrs. H. Atwood. Presiding at the| Outfit now for cold winter weather ahead. We , Little Micky Engemoen, nephew urns were Mrs. A. Haddock and Migs : - go POPU cree Sapo eee Le have everything for mother and daughter and S N 8 suit for his role in the ceremony oz! Serviteurs included the - Misses ‘i = 2 ring-bearer and Gai] Maxfield, niece! Carole Berglund, Nora Anderson. | ; 3 G % at., OV. 8 | of. tne-priaa-eeped an flower girl. She| Shirley Chappelle, Margorie ‘2 a for sons up to twelve years, inistock, i = z * || wore a gown of lavender sheer nylou| dort, Irene Gruber aud Marie Bell By Sponsored by over taffeta and carried a nosegay of | mond. , Anglican Chureh W yellow and white chrysanthemums. Toast to the bride was proposed by | Rev. Father Naphin condueted the| Father Naphin. For her going-away costume, the bride chose a navy blue tailored suit The NMankettca Beauly Salou Jwith navy and red accessories. She J ee : : carried a corsage of white gardenias. |e eaters wedding trip to California land Mexico the young couple will|| make their home in Williams Lake. | Out-of-town guests at the wedding included the groom’s sisters, Mrs Dukelow of Passcoé, Washington and| | Mrs. H. Tipton of Wascow, Wash., the latter accompanied by her hus- band; his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Groome of Van- couver; and his mother, Mrs. W. Adams of Seattle. Also here was the bride's sister Mrs. Ernie Engemoen of Vancouver, Library To Open a COATS AND STATION WAGON COATS> For appointment phone 15-R-4 Teena Borkowski PARKAS AND JACKETS SKI PANTS WE CAN SUPPLY you WITH A MODERN KITCHEN SNOWSUITS AND COAT SETS BABY BUNNY BAGS | BOYS COMBINATIONS FLIGHT BOOTS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN i WAR) : Our complete cabinet department will make up Around N OV. 15 canbe Sane cabinets, and kitchen units to. you home's The Williams Lake Public Library & SDROOM SLIPPERS s will be loaning books out again by measurements and to your taste. Estimates Free. November 15 according to a report LADIES’ AND GIRLS WOOLEN UNDIE: emanating from an association meet- a ing Monday night. LIN: JEANS WITH MATCHING FLANNEL SHIRTS GEORGE MORRIS . Next Monday a work bee will be Williams Lake Representative — Phone 45R3 held at the new library quarters in| the Parish Hall to paint the room be-| ing provided and erect shelving, B.C. Sash and Door Company When the library is opened borrow. ers may exchange books once a week, @ 533 West Broadway, Vancouver either on Wednesday afternoon or _ evening. All sorts of Warm, Colourful Accessories --- Scarves, Gloves, CORVERSION Hats, Caps, Mitts, Ear Muffs, OF POWER 70 ENERGY Ski Socks, ete. In Williams Jake, the Commissior converts mechanical diesel power te H city for better living. Where and practical, hydro power le BBE sie aicesricity—thhe modem gers Wear a Poppy in Remembrance :