Page 6 z THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, January 22, 1953. - A WORLD CHAMPION LOOKS BORED Disaster Com m A total of 27 bundles of clothing to 18 town and district families who needed assistance were distributed last year by the Emergency Clothing Committee. Organized last May by women of various town organizations, the com. mittee stockpiled clothing and house. hold items that could be sent to families who lose their own posses. sions through fire or any other dis- aster. © The committee held its meeting Tuesday afternoon and named Mrs. S. McBurnie chairman: Mrs. W. Bellmond, vice-chairman, and Mrs.=H. Atwood, secretary- treasurer. a The committee decided that only one annual drive for clothing would be held each dona- 18 District Families In Year annual}: Okanagan, Cariboo Wife Preservers Points Share Interest; In Recent Wedding | Kelowna shared interest with the Lac La Hache district in the marriage ittee Assists successful although the appeal that was published for kitchen utensils did not bring much response. Only one loca] firm contributed to the ap-| Of Mary Palahnuik to Alfred R. peal which was made to assist an| Heltman at St. Andrew’s United Church January 10. Rey. J. Col- individual case. Z After ironing your little girl's dress which has gathered pockets, stuf the Pockets with clean tissue and they will cel: puff up nicely clough performed the rites at 2 p.m. The bride, who is the only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Palahnui. Mrs. H. Lockwood of Lae La Hache was a recent week-end visitor of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bass. 4 of Wright Station chose an attractive ' dressmaker suit in airforce blue wit navy accessories for the occasion. Her lovely corsage was composed of by Hee ela Mrs. S. B. Mussalem of Castlegar, arrived recently to make her home| Pink resebuds and forget-me-nots. with her daughter and son-in-law,| Sole attendant for the bride was Dicauad Nis Sent wos Mrs. Louise Wilkie, who was attired in a black pin-stripe suit with black i accessories. = The groom, who is the eldest son Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heltman of was supported by John The Famous Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Al Stewart, CPA agent, left Mon- day for a ten-day course at the coast] of being held by the airline. R. Spence! Kelowna available in either 5 factory. On kutter—1,500 pounds. inay be just bored, as she views the nine five-quart pails she is expected to fill at her barn in Carnation, Wash., by the Holstein-Friesian Association of pa Society note in the Wrexham England, Leader: “The bride's goin, away outfit consisted of a dark gree: gabardine suit with Both are well known locally.” coat to tone. ~~Central Press Canadian the world champion walking milk Where her output was checked America. Charter Member of Two Prairie Groups Joins Local Auxiliary s na CLOSING for Staff Holidays Our plant will close 6 p.m. January 24 é re-opening 9 a.m. February 9th WILLIAMSLAKE Dry CLEANERS “Mrs. Fred Graham was initiated as a new member of the Women’s Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion at their regular meeting Friday “night. Mrs. Graham was a charter member of the Quill Lake Auxiliary in Sas- katchewan when it was formed in 1946 and a charter member of the Auxiliary at Strathmore, Alberta, when it was formed in 1948. Committees for the coming year dent, Mrs. V. Imhoff. Social convener is Mrs. R. Kelt assisted by Mrs.. F. Mellish; ways & means committee, Mrs Graham and Mrs. G. Gibbons; well, 3 E. G. Woodland and Mrs. C. Stangoe; children’s-ward, Mrs. C, | McIntosh, Mrs. G. Gibbons and Mrs. | A. Bagle; poppy committee, Mrs. Vv. | Imhoff; membership, Mrs D. Mars j and Mrs. F. B. Bass; press, Mrs Stangoe. Item in the London Times: “The Clairvoyant Society will not have its usual meeting this week due to un- were also formed by the new presi- bursary committee, Mrs. G. Black- year although tions will be accepted anytime. of Vancouver is relieving operator] Galigan as best man, upright (with the The first drive last May was very at the airport. After the ceremony, fle wedding -patented WHandi- Party returned to Wright Station =sac), or in tank mo ee where a large gathering of friends sat | down to a turkey supper. The toast to || Models. the bride was proposed by Earl Ny- --- WITH IRENE oe : Following their honeymoon trip to Hoover : a “;p_| the Okanagan, the new couple. will Floor Polishers Reprieve for everybody,’ in- make their home at Wright Station. Out-of-town guests included the - Sage groom's parents, Mr, Wilbert Helt- I Fecelved a/letter: this’ week Homilies 1 ae Mrs. Mary Galigan, aunt Canim Lake who Odds and sods week: A sure sign! kitten, of winter in the Stangoe household, cluding the executioners! recently was the appearance of a Hoover small waif, a chocolate brown puppy, Electric Irons near. our doorstep. With little en- couragement Clive rescued her. from the wind’s icy blast and we were treated to an evening of joyous aa- ties, and later to howls of anguish that continued for 2 full hour when she was shut away for the night, {oan MeNeil.. iat “Ca of the bride, all of Kelowna. couldn’t resist writing to tell me ~ about her Winter Wonderland as =e seén from her kitchen window. “Be- yond the quarter mile of whitened lien, Women Over AG Feel Weak, Worn, Old? fields lies six miles of Canim Lake. u beyond which rise the rocks of De- ception, Mica, Big Cariboo and Tim- err ues Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitai sen exh I was thankful that the owner,| othy Mountains. With the early sun Mrs. Cunningham, showed up early|on them it is. beyond description. the next day to claim our wee board-| There is an island not far from shore er. I did not feel up to coping with where the frosted treetops rise out trying to separate Mac and the pup-] of the mist and glint and sparkle in by, and/or Elaine and the puppy, aot| the sun reminding one of a huge sein. to mention the damage wrought by} tillating jewel.” Joan goes on to say, its apparently being afflicted with a| that she knows other ranch womenj tiny bladder. must also have these gorgeous scenes We were reminded of two winters; to offer and would love,to see some Sgo when we fell heir to TWO waifs.| of them in print and therefor get to The first a half-grown black Labra-| know our Cariboo a little better. dor who sensing the couple of softies] We would both love to hear trem|4 within, parked on the doorstep for) any of you. Several days until we took pity on] For my own part I'suppose anyone} him. We tried advertising, but noj living in the country would fina little | replies (faney that and from a Tri-| to rave about in the huddle of butia-| bune ad!) We tried to give him away| ings called Williams Lake. Especially to customers, but no takers. We] during last week when we were snln Phoned the RCMP; to dispose of iim_Wyected to our annual “black snow” but official reasons forbade this which turned the! town into a dreary Then Clive added another member] place indeed. . to our swelling menagerie (official! But one morning I looked over the fount: tw@ dogs, two cats). He] town and saw a scene of rare beauty. brought home a small kitten found| The air was absolutely still; clear wandering on the main street. Again| and crackling with the thermometer We tried advertising; no replies. Wel reading 35° below. The sun glinted| Pleaded with our customers; no| on snowy rooftops, and the white | takers. We phoned the RCMP; no| smoke from hundreds of chimney. dice. (Official count: two dogs, three Lake Hardware & Plumbing oduct ‘only bo¢. At sll drug stores The Mankelten Beauty Salou For appointment phone 15-R-4 Teena Borkowski Valuesin ‘Better Living. Items from our remaining stock of fine furnishings as our E Clearance Sale Continues CHESTERFIELDS Two-piece chesterfield in tapestry «--» $127.00 forseen circumstances.” cats). Matters began to take on the as. pect of a huge joke with even Stat- Sgt. Fairbairn phoning to ask “Ts that the home of stray dogs and cats?” when I decided that the day of reckoning had come. The kitten must lose his nine lives and the dog join his pals in canine Val- halla. But on that very day, rescue came for the dog when an eleventh- hour customer, Mrs. Web Ferris, agreed to give him a home. Shortly after, Mrs. Jack Moon's children per- suaded her that they should have tle Pre-Stock Taking Mieat Specials We are overstocked on some freezer lines and must move them before stock taking January 31. These lines will be marked as “stocktaking Specials” in the display counter, Take advantage of these extra low meat prices while the stock lasts. Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. = - | Sash tons Grocery Specials ROYAL CITY PORK & BEANS, 15 oz... per tin 14¢ | MEDDO PEAS, sieve 5, 15 oz. - per tin 16¢ ROYAL CITY ASSORTED PEAS, 15 oz. per tin 20¢ CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP, 10 oz. per tin 15¢ BURNS’ CHUCK WAGON DINNER, 24 OZ. ....00- - per tin 70c BURNS’ SPAGHETTI AND CHEESE, 15 oz. tin 2ic Hardware Dept. Excellent Selection SHKis and Accessories Outstanding Values Clearing All SKates at 10 Percent Discount Black organzine taffeta — that is, ‘affeta with an organza weave —makes a charming two-piece cos- tume, a nice choice for semi-formal evening wear. The strapless top is form fitted, owing to strategic bon- ing, and is daintily embroidered ° With pink and white beads. The skirt has lots of easy fullness, is 7 worn over a pink crinoline for the best effect, and uses the embroidery on ene hip only. billowing straight up in filmy pillars into the vivid blue sky. Hand-made two-piece Ches ed in Frieze - rfield suites upl your choice of ing .. DAVENPORTS Two davenports still available, both long wearing Velour .... Other cold weather notes: The Tribune boasts the longest icicles in town every winter, bar none. Any objectors? 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