Page 6 oe THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.¢. Thursday, July 30, 1953 Summer Flowers Adorn Church For Norquay-Ure Rites Tuesday St. Andrew’s United Chureh was beautifully decorated with bouquets of sweet peas and carnations for the marriage Tuesday of Anna May Ure, second daughter of Mrs. Sara Ure, to Keith Alexander Norquay, young- est son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nor- quay, well-known families of Wil- liams Lake. Rey. J. Colclough per- formed the rites at $:30 p.m. The bride was lovely in her smart fitted suit of light blue gabardine teaturing hand-stitched lapels. White accessories and a small cloche hat of white bengaline studded with rhine- stones completed her ensemble, and she wore a corsage fashioned of pink and white carnations. She was given in marriage by her brother, Wilber Ure. Miss Josephine Margaret Ure, as her sister’s bridesmaid, chose a red gabardine suit with white accessor- ies, and her corsage was composed of white carnatins. = John Howard-Gibbon the groom as best man, A reception followed at the home of the groom’s parents which was supported I$ THIS DANCE FLOOR REALLY NEGESSARY? decorated with sweet peas and car- mations for the occasion. The toast to the bride was proposed by the best man. For going-away, the bride donned a matching top-coat over her suit. Mr. and Mrs. Norquay will make their home in Williams Lake. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. W. Exshaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. Twan, and Mr. and Mrs Carl Kennedy and family, all of 150 Mile House; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Norquay and family of Mar- guerite; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jeiferies and family of Prince George; and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dermody of Lillooet. Engagement The engagement is announced of Audrey Rose, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Denny of Williams Lake, to William Roy Swank, young- t son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Swank of Minerva, Ohio. The wedding will take place at 0 p.m. August 15th at S.. Peter's Anglican Church, Williams Lake. Birthday Party Yvonne ‘Bonnie’ Deschene, young- er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Deschene, celebrated her 6th birth- day July 24th at a delightful party. Those attending included Alan Mac- Intosh and Mr. Wm. granddaughter Miss Lean who are presently visiting with the EB. Deschene’s. Arthur length film of Queen Elizabeth, the most ambitious cinematography BNiott and|-py Patricia Mac-! the To accomplish Colourful Film Of Coronation Here Monday Is Crowned,” the J. Rank Technicolor feature- the Coronation of represents one of “A Queen triumphs in the history of films. The technicolor feature opens at the Oliver Theatre August 3 for a three-day run. “A Queen Is Crowned,” released Universal-Intérmmational, marks st time that the Coronation has ever heen filmed in Technicolor. that undertaking a = total of 16 Technicolor cameras were ODDS AND SODS Maybe it’s just summer doldrums, or that I need a dose of sulphur and molasses, but somehow I just can’t think of anything to write about, these days. And of course it doesn’t help matters to have little or nothing doing in town. I have had a number of flattering comments about my picture which have bolstered my ego to an almost unbearable state. But this has been letters received see a California car wandering aim- lessly around the Stampede grounds one night, but of course he may have been sightseeing. On another evening, a Montana car carefully followed-me as I de- toured down side streets and over vacant lots to regain the highway, and-I noticed that his licence plate read “The Treasure State.” Now what treasure is Montana noted for? Anyone know? Minerals, tourist attractions, bathing beauties? utilized in six different camera po- --- WITH IRENE 3 pea operated from inside the were constructed, tions. One Technicolor camera was a strategic position Westminster Abbey where actual Coronation ceremonies One Technicolor camera was flown from Rome, Italy, where it was being used for the filming of “Romeo and Juliet.” It was placed aboard the Comet, the only jet airline in oper- ‘tion today, the evening before the Coronation ceremonies and was re- turned to the Italian film studio immediately after The round-trip flight required a total of four hours. the Coronation. Laurence Olivier, British actor The History Making SERVEL The World’s First and Only Refrigerator that makes ice cubes without trays and puts them in a basket -- all automatically. Only Servel squelebed by frank and Academy Award winner for his 2 $40,000.00 auditorium, plus $35,000.00 for landscaping. ‘et taxpayers are desperately short cf housing. The Conservative Party wil! reduce your taxes by 500 million dollars. The issue is YOUR MONEY! =) VOTE FULTON, E. D. ing adequate “detour” signs for the travelling public. Heading south for a short drive on several evenings, I felt sorry for any straiger who attempted to find his way out of Williams Lake. I did Wife _Preservers SIDE BACON, sliced .. Cariboo Cold Friday and Saturday SPECIALS CHOICE BEEF BLADE ROASTS .. TENDER LAMB SHOULDER STEAKS, per lb., 68c FROZEN FOOD FRESH FROZEN GREEN PEAS «. per 1b., 57¢ ww. per ¥% 1b., 35e .. per pkt., 27¢ Storage Ltd. porting the rocky crest of the falls, so that from time to time, parts of the crest crumble and fall -into the chasm. Because the constantly re- treating crestline is jagged, the wa- ters plunge over it in uneven quanti-|; ties, which makes for varying shades of green, unattractive to purists. “After 30 months of study, a joint U.S.-Canadian commision of experis has proposed a seriés of underwater gates'a mile abovd’the falls which |-- will provide an even flow and will permit engineers to slow down the water at will. “If the project is approved by the U.S. Congress and Canadian Parlia- electric plants harnessing the excess water. Result: the steady erosion of the falls’ crest will slow down, and the water will be a uniform aqua- marine. Cost: $17,536,000.” We still have needy people: we are desperately in need of housing . Yet the g will be asked for $17,536,000 to make Niagara Falls a pretty green color. rament Can't seem to get very interested in the Federal election. In the first place, it seems to be a foregone con- rclusion that the Liberals will retain their majority, although perhaps not so large. In the second place, I don’t know any of the contestants in this par- ticular riding with the exception of Davie Fulton, whom I have met a couple of times. I would like to see CONTAINS E. D. Ethylene Dibromide keeps sperk plugs clean...Improves motor performance. HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED — Tho British Columbia Company 63-93 from our own district in the running. There has been remarkably little mud-slinging in the Federal cam- paigns which is very commendable. But I can’t deny that a few insults certainly spices things up and cre- ates a lot of interest. We spent another lost weekend at Chimney Lake. I say “lost” because the weather has been getting pro- gressively worse each time. But we managed to pass the time quite well by collecting white rocks, green rocks, blue rocks, grey rocke, orange rocks, pink rocks, big rocks, little rocks, medium rocks for a fireplace in our contemplated cabin. I think we collected enough for an eighth of a fireplace. So we are now rock-conscious. It you happen to possess a rock garden or rock wall, don’t be surprised if you find a few gone some night. And a goodnight to everyone, es- pecially those housewives who are dusting for the fourth time today... Harold Richardson will be reliey- ing Village Clerk E. H. Gibbon for the next week, while Mr. Gibbon makes his annua] fishing trip to Charlotte Lake, In 1949 the Canadian people expressed their confidence in . St. Laurent and the Liberal program. This glance at the record reveals some of Canada’s tremendous accomplishments under St. Laurent’s leadership. No other country has fought a war, balanced Promoting employment and prosperity Developing our trade Expanding our Industry Strengthening our dollar Supporting farming and fishing Fostering good labour conditions Working for National Security ment, Niagara will run full blast ; : fem the frayed edges of rugs byfold- |irm 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. during the its budget, reduced its debt, cut taxes—all at the same time. Insert the Progressi: ing back and applying adhesive tape on i ee ‘ ; ; > +e 5 fered by wer rosrensive ing bask ond arp eee a tourist season. At night it will be Now there’s another big job ahead. And Louis St. Laurent Fs without taking a stitch, 9 slowed to half-speed, with hydro- has proved that he, more than ever, is the Canadian best fitted to do the job. More Canadians working, for higher pay, than ever before... New records established in national production, national income every year since 1949. Old markets expanded, new markets opened up ... Canada third largest trading nation in world .. .. External trade at all-time high . .. Negotiated mutual tariff ci ions with 34 ies—a ical way of freeing international trade. Liberal policies have encouraged rapid economic growth ... Unprecedented development of resources --- Consumer purchases doubled since the war .. . Investment in new plants and equipment running over $5 billion a year. Budgets balanced... National debt reduced . . ; Inflation brought under control .. . Taxes lowered Canadian dollar strong. These basic industries aided by trade agreements, floor prices ew low-cost insurance plan assists owners of smaller fishing vessels. . . Farm production and income at record levels. New federal legislati hibits discrimination on grounds of race, colour or religion ... Unemployment insurance extended to cover seasonal lay-off of workers .. . Special efforts to help disabled workers to find useful and satisfying employment . . . Time loss from strikes at low point. / To prevent aggression, Canada’s forces serving in Far East and Europe anada making major contribution to NATO defence build-up ... Largest peacetime defence program in our history... Full support to Unired Nations . . . all to preserve peace, Speak: ives hoi i ‘ today from relatives which said — She hee: ite adie in “ariel” asivera ake gives you a es of either : quote “We do not think the picture OS 2 a wulpetration-for “A. Ques le Grownea:’ GAS (Propane) or ELECTRIC Models Sevpure ON et eile, Un teeta. nee ae re a The film’s narration was written by FoHGols, twice to bessure: idwae Zour, Mele aout Nia.|Christopher Fry, British dramatist. : eo som Shas ia) toe Loon Simmons teers] LAKE HARDWARE LTD. See Fine magazine, |CORducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent, - Liberals say taxes cannot be cut, Sithougi ican: commend the: Rube It says . . “The|PTovides special music. : but spent $2,000,000.00 on a lie Works Department for the paving y x alatial Central Housing Office. job leading south of town, they cer- BOER Of “Waler-as his office has a $2,500.00 tainlp fell owed on the job‘ of leave undermining the spring-filled dance foor and soft layers sup-