i E i : Thursday, July 30, 1953 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 5 Former Lake ‘Teacher Married at Vancouver Rites Of local interest, where the bride; V. Wilson and the late G. H. Wilson formerly taught school, was the wed-| of West Vancouver. ding solemnized in Marpole Unitetl Church, Vancouver on July 20th, at| at 11 a.m., uniting in marriage Shirley The Rev. E. L. Bishop officiated the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by Suzanne, only daughter of Mr. and! her father, wore a very becoming Mrs. Paul Stocklin of 377 Crescent North Vancouver with Har-| eq old A Wilson, only son of*Mrs. M. Tempe) turquoise blue suit in double breast- style. Her tiny white Juliet hat was of stitched white silk braid and sequins, finished with a fingertip veil. Her bri id, Miss June MeWil- Support Social Credit B.C. 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After the reception the happy cou- ple left for a two-week honeymoon in Oregon. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will make their home in North Vancouver where their suburban home is nearing comule: tion. Teachers Moves Straightened Out In recording the teaching staff transfers last week, we reported that Jeff McRae, high ‘school teacher at Williams Lake was taking over the principalship at Forest Grove. This should have read Williams Lake to Lac La Hache. of Horsefiy was probably surprised to learn that he had resigned from District 27 teaching staff. The line should have read Mrs. Harry Brown. Under resignations, Harry Brown, BUTCH PRINCESSES TO VISIT CANADA —centra, Press Canaaian The royal princesses of Hol- land, Irene sleft), 14, and her sister, Beatrix, 15. daughters of Queen Juliana and Prince Bern hard. arrive by plane in New York The girls plan to spend about five weeks in Chatham before travelling to Ot where their mother spent time years St. Fintan’s, Nfld.—John Gale, 80, focled a wary black bear by rigging a string of horseshoes near a trap. The bruin knocked down the horse- shoes, thought the coast was clear the following night and walked into the trap. Canimachood News District Engineer of Williams Lake. who, in company with 0. H. Gibson, inspection through to road's end at Mahood Lake. B.C. LAND SURVEYORS, R. W. Thorpe, C. W. McLaughlin and D. C. Watson all of Victoria, are at pres- ent stationed at McNeil Ranch. They are at work sub-dividing into home sites the remaining government land on Canim Lake suitable for that purpose. It lies between R. A. Pitre’s and Paul Mailloux. UNDER INSTRUCTION of Wil- bur Powell of Lewiston Idaho, who! with his party was a recent guest of | Mahood Lake Lodge the art of water skiing while providing exciting sport! was mastered by Donna MeNeil, Arline Kurtz, Joan McNeil and Sue Talbot. MR. and MRS. TURNER and two children, guests of Watch Lake Lodge, motored down to Canim Lake to enjoy the scenic drive and visited a few hours at MeNeil Ranch last ‘Thursday. AFTER A WEEK’S vacation as guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. Hartwig, Mr. and Mrs. James David have just returned to Vancouver. Mr. David, who is an accomplished accordion player made two most enjoyable evenings of dancing for the com- munity, one at B. Spencer MeNeil’s ahd the other at a second beach party sponsored by the Jolly Hours elub at Paul Mailloux’s. B. SPENCER McNEIL made a’ quick trip to Kamloops. last Thurs- day flying down with pilot-owner | George Maure of Spokane, the trip taking just 3% hours — 40 minutes fiying time to Kamloops. 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