Page 6 ~~ THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, April 2, 1953.

where her parents, the late Mr. and

Ladies Curling Club Daughter of Pioneer Mrs. J. E. N. Smith, operated: the
Closes With Social |Clinton Family Dies |caton rote. sne tvea alt ner tite

A in the South Cariboo centre. ~ One .
A social evening at the home of Funeral services were conducted = 5
Mrs. 8. last Wednesday, /in Clinton on Tuesday for Mary ther brother, A. J. Smith of Clinton
- marked the wind-up of|Bliza Smith,’69, sister of J. M. G.|also survives. Father Ryan and

ATTEND RECORDED PROGRAM ' “A SHIPLOAD OF SCOTCH”
Forty persons attended the two- ee 3

and-a-half hour recorded program of 7

Handel's Messiah that was present-

ed last Sunday afternoon in the

Oliver Theatre. Ten dollars was

collected during the program and

turned over to the Red Cross. the ladies’ curling season. Smith of Williams Lake. Father Sutherland conducted the
John Borkow- Miss Smith was born in Uncen ance services. !
ski, presented the trophies to the =

winning rinks. Mrs. M. Lunn’s rink
consisting of Mrs. F. Bass, Mrs. S.
Maxfield and Mrs. Wm. Smith, took

dhe ‘Williams Lake Mest Masked A PROFESSIONAL PERMANEN

trophy. Placing second was Mrs. K.

Rife's rink.
Mrs. J. Stitt’s rink of Mrs. F. Bass,
Mrs. D. Beaman and Mrs. Jack Half-
nights captured the Twee Henry cup
(Burns trophy). Runner up was was

Mrs. C. Huston’s rink.

. +... and you can be certain
sis a re FeentaGrouhtl you'll look your very best
Place winners were given Coronation- with a ‘Manhattan’ pe
design cups and saucers. ‘coe
: Be ready for

DATES SET FOR CLINTON THE EASTER PARADE
85th ANNUAL BALL

iChurch Notices!

NDREW’S UNITED
Good Friday
11 a.m. Service of Worship
Easter Sunday
11 a.m. Open Session of Sunday
school (parents welcome)
+ 7:30 p.m. Evening service
ot
ST. PETER’S
Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar
5 Good Friday
11 am. Family Service
Easter Sunday
9:30 a.m. Holy Communion
11:30 a.m. Holy Communion
7:30 p.m. Evensong
—-o.
SACRED HEART
Sunday Mass 9:00 am.
Sunday Devotions 7:30 p.m.
——o.
CALVARY TABERNACLE
Pastors: Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning worship cri Hea
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service The twelve members of the Bannon family of Greenock, Scot-

All the players on the winning
teams were also presented with
“curling” lapel pins, while the second-

Telephone 15-R-4
for appointment

Clinton’s 85th annual ball will be
held this year on May 14 and 15. On
the afternoon of the second day
there will be the crowning of the|| - MARGARET BLENKINSOP
May Queen, followed by a parade,

ciarea's sports, ana a cymmnans|! ‘The Manhattan Beauty Salon

at the stampede grounds.

Bible Study, Tuesday, 8 p.m. land, are seen on their arrival in New York aboard United States, a a
Children’s Hour, Friday 4 p.m. - Included in the clan, which lett the land of bagpipes anu heather :
; raver Servisa: Pell: @opaa, to emigrate to Toronto, are Grandson Brian McKay, 3, front; Mary
praise @ Preyer Seiyice, welt, 8 yim McCroery and James Towie, both 10, first row; Marie Towie, 13.
Everyone Welcome ae

Veronica Towie, 25 ,ana Pat McCrorey, 16, second row:
i

Held in the home of Rey. and Mrs. G. El.nore McCroey, Bernard Bannon, Jr., Janet Towie and young
Rosner, 6th Avenue. Janet, one year, third row; and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bannon at
top. ~ Seventeen other members of the family are expected to or aster
0 arrive later on, after thc Bannons are seliled in their new home.

Forest Grove

Evangelical Free Church
cata mi Bulnay Shoo) -—- WITH IRENE

8:30 p.m. Thursday.
Fellowship meeting
11:30 a.m. Morning Worship Even though we had a blizzard on (nails which might prove tempting
= Monday, and so far there have been|fodder for a small child. 1t meant
few days warm enough to wear a|pulling up the old dead flowers
jight coat, still there are definite| which should have been disposed of
signs to tell me that spring is here. |last fall. I thought of our pride in

A couple of weeks ago Clive took|last year’s garden, our delight in
down the storm windows because I] winning a few prizes in the Fall
felt it was unbearably stuity in the | Fair and it seemed a long time
apartment. Mother Nature evidently|to wait until May 24th, Williams
took note of this and promptly sent|Lake deadline for planting. Got to
a few icy March blasts which billow-|try for prize asters again!
ed out the drapes (through a closed| J delved into the trunk and pawed
window) and left me longing for the | tentatively through our light clothes,
storm windows again. wondering as usual why”it ves dihe

As he was taking off the storm win-|when summer comes, we bave no
summer clothes and when winter

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dows, Clive also ambitiously cleaned - 3 5 ‘5 > -
MID-DAY SPECIALS [1. cusiae panes which more-or-less | Closes in, we appear to have no win- No Easter Bunny ever had a brighter array of Easter Ege Colours than we
Next dime woe in eee forced me into cleaning the inside. | ter clothes. I tried Elaine’s summer have in our large selection of little girl Criskay dresses and blouses and skirts,
coifee or ieee! drink, This unexpected brilliance flooding gout ae her . siete ney ae And, of course, there are chambrays and prints with perky contrast trims.
, i the h e seemed to reveal dirt lurk-|to Jet down e hem, and it . R
order a tasty sandwich Ae aaa ie corner, and I realized |seem possible that soon there would Sizes 6 months to Teen-age Girls .. $1.95 up

. . served in a jiffy,

ant it $1.50. up
they’re tasty and satis-

be no sweaters to button, no leggings Blouses in Nylon and Criskay, sizes 2-14x .
to zip on and off, no coats or loots

that spring-cleaning was fast rear-
ing its ugly head.

fying. On rare days I feel very ambitious | or mitts to struggle with. Oh happy ee ‘ | ‘ =
= , fee y witeee agai 4 aa | Tih
BANQUET ROOM and think I will tear right into the | day! : ay
eae for work; in fact the paint-brush actual-| It’s spring, and on Sunday: jthe ¢
Private Use = ly.cime! Out Of Riding for-a few hours, Aremen did thelr ususl ood Job. of Play Ball! Denim Eisenhower Jackets with caps to match, for boys and girls.
the other night. while I dabbed at the | Washing yey a ee wan tie Boxer Jeans, Cowboy Kings, Caribou Jeans, for Boys and Girls, 2 to 14 years
woodwork. But most days a strange |]ation of dirt and trash trom the Ameritex Washable Gabardine Drapes for Girls -- Corduroy Batwing Jackets, 8 to. 14x

THE LAKEVIEW HOTEL lassitude creeps over més I view the | main street. .My locker 1s almost

accumulating jobs with distaste; |¢mpty of corn-on-the-coh and frozen
RESTAURANT and then take Elaine out for a walk. | Strawberries, and they are selling
This, they say, is spring fever. golden daffodils in the stores. And

I cleaned up ‘the garden Sunday, |the Stampede Association is making
which meant collecting a boxful of |their annual plea for more volunteer
broken glass, jagged cans and rusty | Workers.

t night I heard a cat's hollow
wail,and was reminded that there

INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS would be no Mamie and her kittens

to trip over this spring.

SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE We went for a drive Sunday, and
Between Williams Lake and Quesnel although the trees looked sere and
Leaves Quesnel 1 p.m. Mondays and ‘Thursdays brown and snow still lay on higher
Leaves Williams Lake 1 p.m. Tuesday and Friday ground, we saw a covey of bluebirds
INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS, settle among the harsh yellow stub-
W. T. Hannah ble of a field and spires of soft grey! =

pussywillows pointing to the: sky.
And the ice on Williams Lake looked
soft and dark too, ready to break anyj
minute and show the bright blue

water.
There is the sound of hammer and Little Brother will shine in the Easter Parade too. If he’s in the two to six-

saw In the air, and when friends Year group, we have smart sailor suits; matching cord longs and zipper front

show us their plans for a house, I Jackets: ovey fle ls tan Vyelle - plain cord shorts; and smart bl

drool over ‘auch muzidane things. as Jackets; grey flannels; tartan Vyella or plain cord shorts; and smart blazers.

the dining-area, a spot for the fur- Boys Dress Shirts, 8 to 14 ..

nace and the multitudinous cup- Boys Striped Socks, Nylon reinforced

boards in the kitchen.
Down at the lake, Bert and Pat
Lloyd have a new road hacked out of
the hillside leading to their building ;
site high over the water. Directly he- no
sr then alone ee For Wee Folks
down to a spot right on the beach -
that Fred and Pat Bass have picked
for a summer home. Farther out, ... the coat sets in corduroy, silk or gabardine
Brandly’s car can often be seen park- . is 3
... high-heeled sandals, pumps and ed on the highway close to Barney are washable and dainty. .There are styles for
- Boe’s while Erwin and Helen and the

New range of colours that

are just right for Spring

wearing .

a > ead: Hx » ny a aaTe
casuals .... pleated leather styles, nylon and boys work on their property below. hoys and girls priced from $5.25 up. The bigger
suede .... matched sets, shoes and handbags. Last spring the Stangoes had sone girls, 7 to 14x, will rival the flowers in their gay
» es wonderful dreams of the fabulous . ,
log house they would build on the wool or nylon gabardine coats, many with match-
shores of Chimney Lake. But since 55 inte a ; no
THE HOME OF SUSAN & HANNA CASUALS that time, our plans have undergone|} 48 hats and handbags,
a slight revision. |
If you should happen fo have a =)

TH WA L K R I slightly used cabin for sale at a very
oe [cece] LEES LADIES’ WEAR
: we are in the market. Otherwise we
(Opposite the Ranch Hotel) et use a tent, :
“Tis spring, after alle ;