Page 6 Lillooet To Be Home Of Saturday’s Newlyweds Lillooet will be the new home of toast to the bride was proposed by Audrey Juanita Norquay and Ernest Mr. Bernie Pharis, brother-in-law of Garry Dermody.who were united in the bride. marriage Saturday evening. Rey. J./ For their wedding trip to Vancou Colclough performed the ceremony | and Seattle, the bride wore a at 7:30 pm. in the home of the navy blue suit with red accessories, bride’s parents. and a corsage of white carnations. The bride, who is the youngest! Out-of-town guets included Mr, Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T.|and Mrs. Kenneth Norquay of Mar. Norquay of Williams Lake, way|guerite, andMr. and Mrs. Bernie dressed in a lovely white strapless|Pharis of Vancouver. gown of nylon net and lace over satin, F $$$ it was styled in ballerina length with r rin style collar of nylon lace S, ‘Le aad net, and topped by a matching A 4 eee jacket. Her shoulder yeil of white nylon fell from a floral halo of white and blue flowers, and she carried a bouquet of pink and white carna- tions. An identical gown of nylon net and lace in a delicate powder blue was chosen by the bridesmaid, Miss Anna May Ure, and her colonial bou- quet was fashioned of pink and white carnations. The groom, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dermody ot Lillooet, supported by Keith Norquay, brother of the bride, as best man. At the reception which followed, a The travelling salesman was tell- ing his cronies of an experience he tad had a few days before. “1 driving through the hilibilly count when I saw targets painted on every tree and post in sight, and each sup- ported one bullet hole in the dead entre of the bull’s eye. Curious to earn how any man could be suci an accurate shot, I enquired at the vil- age and was umazed to learn the sman was the village dimwit. { went over to him and asked, “Huw Jo you happen to be such a’dead ot?” “Easy as pie,” he answered, ‘I just shoot first and paint the tar- set afterwards.” cy was There had been a long dry spell Hospital Auxiliary |,,7"° SoH boNS Were alseusine the . —> lack if g Tag Day Raises DIOL) cin noe aan ats titan overs your ranch?” asked one. tc) A very good resp to the an- i a aoe ae ues ay Ausil.| “Pretty tough,” replied the other. a Be GAY ss Rae Why, our cattle are so thin that by jary held during the Cattle Sale was| 2 a jusing carbon paper, we ean brand Feported at the regular meeting last | at 0 Sues Thursday. The sum of $157.45 was| : realized. Dishes and silverware will be pur-} “Bos For goodness sakes man, chased for the semi-private ward/ why don’t you use your head?” Jays by the. group wilo voted $20.00] Modern laborer: . “Not without for this purpose. permission of the union. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B:0: Thursday, November 18, 1883. One day, a number of years ago, I was travelling on a bus. towards New Westminster when a small child became ill, and to put it bluntly, ‘threw up.” The mother dabbed frantically with a few Kleenexes at the child, but was foreed to leave the puddle on the floor. The incon- siderate driver continued on his way without p: except to throw in- diguant glances backwards, while one by one the passengers threw »pen the windows. The young mo- ther’s embarrassment mounted with each passing second. 2 I made a mental note then, thar if I ever travelled with children of my »wn, I would go equipped with paper vugs, quantilies of paper and rags ibly even a small bucket of | nd scrubbing brush. But over the years I had forgot- ten these admonitions to myself, and when the chance of a ride to the coast presented itself recently, I 4 tarted out with little apprehensions, | laine had never been car-sick. 1 think the fault lay with myself, in making sure that she had a good lunch before starting on the trip; a lighter meal would no doubt have ‘sat’ easier. Somewhere between the 100 Mile and Clinton, a small eruption took place and 1 was only saved complete embarrassment by catching most of the revolt in a handy disposable diaper. There was considerable mopping-up and open- ing of windows though, and { am thankful I wus among friends. On the plane coming back, you may be sure that I held the carton provided for that purpose about two inches away from Elaine’s face and answered “No, this is the peni- tentiary; we have some babies here but probably not the kind you would like.” I discovered that the same soap operas: were still going strong on U.S. stations with Helen Trent still trying to prove something although she is over forty, or is it fifty now?; Our Gal Sunday is still trying to find happiness as the wige of Lord Henry Brinthrop; and Big Sister is still having trouble with little brother Neddie. I came back to find that only two hours had elapsed on Laura “uta. in my week’s absence and began to wonder if I had really been away. I saw one good show — “The Quie: Man.” Not having read_ anything about it, the title led me to think it would be a highly dramatic picture IT was surprised when it turned out to be a sprightly. comedy photo- graphed in Ireland. At first I relt it was rather far-fetched, but ‘it is a Pieture that grows on you and 1 would gladly see it again. Of course | the technicolor Irish countryside ts{ superb, too. With two flights to my credit, I hooked passage on the plane for home with narry a flutter. Shucks, I “For appointment phone 15-R-4 The Manhatlan Beauty Salon Teena Borkowski DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Columbus Hall ‘MODERN AND OLD TIME MUSIO was a veteran now. And_so Saturday morning 1 settled in my seat -vith Elaine, and adjusted my safety belt with practised ease. The last passen- ger aboard was a very inebriated gentleman who wavered to a place directly in front of me and began a loud conversation with his seat com- Winter Footwear | = LADIES’ a | N OVERSHOES IN BLACK AND BROWN - SMART - WARM - WATERPROOF } Fits.any heel height : : ALL NYL < 15 : MEN’S © SHEARLING FLIGHT BOOTS, leather tops © ALL-NYLON OVERSHOES WALK-RITE SHOE STORE Oliver Street - opposite Ranch Hotel panion about a newspaper account of an air crash. , As the ground rushed away from under our wheels, he intoned “thir- ty-six dead and forty-four injured.” I didn’t do or see anything very] nose of us within earshot, just my week's vacation ati smiled w&h amusemest and continu- stminster, the main’ purpose | eq to gaze out at the receding earth CHILLY WEATHER it with my family. 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