Page 6 = THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMs LAKE, B.C. --- WITH IRENE Laugh” of the week: One day re- neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. cently our Claude Barber, decided to worm their a Tip. They were givine him quite a strong dose—five pills— easiest way to administer and the the medicine was to. rol] the pills up in five balls of meat, good. So far, sou But on the day in question plans went slightly awry when Mac chose that ly visit. choice black snout hove into view nose. There should be a moral somewhere for Mac, ucial moment to pay a friend- As Mrs. Barber placed the morsels before Tip, a long aud snatched the meat from: under Tip’s in this but the only oe Gire results we have noted is that he seems uncommonly eager. to get out. side in the morning. ss THE NEW HEATING MARVE, “ES RADIANT ELECTRIC + ee Now you can own the world’s most modern and efficient heat- ing system —GLASSHEAT. 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Clive replied cautiously that. he knew of an accident on Thursday night involving a car and an Austin, but no one was injured. “But I heard that Mr. McKenzie was hurt,” pursued the woman, As it happened, Mr. Mckenzie was going down the street on the other side looking hale and hearty, and Clive was able to point out the obvious fact and snip that particu- lar rumor in the bud. Many of us pass on our informa- tion in good faith and with a fair amount of accuracy, but somewhere along the line, someone must embel- lsh or distort the facts out of all resemblance to the truth I had an instance of this too re- cenlly. A woman asked me if I had heard of the murder out her way. When I replied, “Well, I heard of a near-suicide,” she said “quickly “Oh yes, yes. That’s what I meant — a near suicide.” What she meant and what she said were slightly different. and a simple little job, But youll never know with what fear and trep- idation Unat I suggested that it would ps be a good idea to paper the instead of painting it. We papered once before. It was a Uny laundry room in our house in Westminster, and the wails in such poor condition that painting was out of the question. So we papered it, nice day when we si mixed up the thick a say abandon. We spreaa bright yellow paper with eager en- thusiasm, envisioning ovr transfig- ured laundry room, But when Clive triea to fit the paper around the cupboards and the laundry tubs on the south wall, the day seemed to lose some of its joy. and as we worked around the win. dow and door on the west wall, dull rumblings could be heard. The air srew dark as we worked around the cupboards on the north wall, and the carth and I trembled as he tried to manoeuver around the chimney and door on the east wall, It had been a rted too. out_the We have not paperea since, until now. But do you know, we had hardly any trouble at all. Maybe it’s because a eeiling has no cupboards, laundry tubs, windows, doors or chimneys to go around. Lillooet Shares Interest With ‘Lake In Saturday Rites Lillooet shared interest with Wil- iams Lake in the marriage Satur- day of Sylvia Marie Buchholtz to Richard Scovil Dixon. The bride is the second eldest daughter of statement about a simple little fact! Thursday, April 16, 1953._ Touching Example of . @ Father's Love —Central Press Canadian Every Easter Sunday for the Past five years John L. Suther- land of Vancouver has kept a six-hour vigil at London’s King’s Cross station in the hope that one of the passengers may be his flight-sergeant son, who van- ished over the North Sea 10 DRUMMOND LODGE : is now open Lakeside, One mile from town Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Swift’s ‘Empire’ Brand Side Bacon per Y%lb...27¢ LAMB Shoulders (whole or half) ... Legs (whole or half) Breast for Stewing FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL Pasco Orange Tuice (concentrated) -- per tin 18¢ Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. . per lb. 48e - per Ib, «» per 1b...27¢ years ago. The wealthy B.C. con- tractor, certain that he saw W: fred or his ghost in the ae five years ago returns ever: Easter (0 the station. Although this year's vigil was _ fruitless, Mr. Sutherland is certain his son is alive and wandering around England, a vi and Miss Audrey Denny acted as serviteurs The toast to the bride was propos- ed by John A. V. Cade. Another reception was held Wed- Prete .+.. and you can be certain you'll Jook your very best with a ‘Manhattan’ perm. and Mrs. Fred Buchholtz of Williams Lake while the groom is the eldes: son of Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Dixon of Lillooet, The ceremony was performed py Rev. Geo. Fielder in St. Peter's Anglican Church at 7:30 pm, Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in her fitted|@2¢ Mrs E. srey gabardine suit enhanced Ly| Creek. uesday erening April 15th, at the home of the groom's parents in Lillooet. The young couple will make their home in Williams Lake. Other put of town guests included Foster ard Bruce Dixon of Lillooet, Walters of Wilson Clive papered the ceiling in the living-room last week. ‘That seems like a simple little Telephone 15-R-4 for appointment MARGARET BLENKINSOP The Manhattan Beauty Salon F be carved diagonally steaks should be carved diaponall scrote the Brain, ith the Sate held -a slanting position. ORDER YOUR COUNTER SALES BOOKS RUBBER STAMPS trom THE TRIB white accessories. Her corsage was composed of red roses. As her sister's bridesmatron, Mrs, Winnifred Coleman was gowned in @ two-piece cream sherbet silk shan: tung--dress with black accessories) and ner. corsege——-was—rasmiwnen pink carnations. The groom was supported by his brother, Roger Clifiton Dixon, of Hazelton, as best man. Bouquets of daffodils, white and mauve streamers and bells formed the attraetive decorative scheme for the reception for 75 guests which followed at the home of the bride’s parents. The mothers of the two principals received the guests. Mrs. V. Coleman presided at the tea table, while Miss Dionne Eagle Williams Lake LILLIAN McINTYRE CLOSED for One Week During the next week Mrs. Lillian McIntyre will complete an advanced course in beauty culture at Van- couver and Portland. The Williams Lake Beauty Salon will re- open April 20. Beauty Salon Phone 96-R-5 ed It's the suit qhat's guarante Individually hon’ comfortabl: a cut, Union tailo for easy, a f Tip Top suitings for opens of peok right now: $46” ww a-piece SUIT op sui to sotisty or your mon® red to your personel le fit. Come in to-day Selections y will be refunded. easurements: and see our range re ot their