Thursday, August 27, 1958 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARS, B.c. Page 6 geo New Church Gens At Lac La Hache Sunday, August 23, marked the opening of the new Gospel Heights Tabernacle at Lac La Hache. The new church is located on the main high- way opposite Voth Bros. garage. Rev. and Mrs. Rosner of Williams Lake have been pastoring the work for the past two years, midweek ana Sunday services being held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jansen. In future all services will be held in the new Chureh’s 24x40 foot auditor- ium. Rey. John Hdin, who for the past 15 months has been ministering at Williams Lake with the Rosners, has taken over the new pastorate and Will 2 reside at Lac La Hache. Last Sunday a baby dedication was held in the new Pentecostal Taber- nacle at Lac La Hache. The small principal was Sharon Lucille, three- week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edinger of Williams Lake. 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So] elderly father discovered that their on our holiday as usual, but both] naturally the week’s holiday was a| oat powered by a large shiny out- mostly due to an American family of tourists staying at the lodge. Tues- day morning, while the young hus: I would like to take this opportunity » of expressing my deep appreciation of the support which the citizens of Wiliams Lake and the Cariboo Dist- rict gave me on August 10th. The extent of this support and the fact that it came from people of every political viewpoint moves me deeply and I can assure you it will also encourage me in my duty of working even harder for all sections of the riding and all people in it. E, DAVIE FULTON agreed that it was not really a rest. We rushed down; rushed around visiting, shopping, and rushing; and then rushed home exhausted. We talked of taking a jaunt north to see Barkerville, Wells, Prince George and north to Fort St. James, but it didn’t sound like much fun for a two- year-old. I guess we really knew in our hearts where we would end up. I'll give you three guesses and the first two count as to where we went. You're right . . . Chimney Lake. It was more or less a foregone conclusion after we purchased a cabin already built at Spokin Lake, dis- mantled it and moved it over to Chimney Lake. This seemed a lot quicker than attempting to cui, peel — SSS oat WITHOUT FANFARE! It has been a big job to meet your increasing demands wonderful opportunity for Clive to begin putting his big jigsaw puzzle back together again. And he still insists he had a mar- vellous time, although. he labored with rocks, logs and timbers every day. It’s a change from labouring with words, verbs and type every day anyhow. I laboured quite hard too. Every . _ morning I had to SO Q8al 6 wash the break- tast dishes, sweep up the cabin, make the beds, and then do a tremendous washing of a couple of T-shirts, pan- ties and overalls for Blaine. After all that terrific effort, I could col- lapse for a couple of hours—I mean, minutes—until it was time to open a can of something for lunch, By this time,, I would be so exhausted that I would have to lie on the bed and read while Blaine had her afternoon nap. Now comes the hard part. Every afternoon my official task down at the Stangoe Acres was to clean the old lumber of its rusty crooked nails. (This lumber will eventually be used board motor and full of fishing tackle was gone from the wharf. It couldn't (Continued on page 6) Sport a Neat Comfortable Look Cariboo Notes... VISITORS this week at the home of Mrs. V. Cowan at Onward Ranch include Joseph Plaskett, New West- minster; Jim Willer, Winnipeg; and Miss Jean Knowlton and Miss Doro- thy Knowlton of Portland. A noted west coast painter, Mr. Plaskett has just won a Canadian government scholarship for turther study in Paris. Mr. Willer is 4 sculptor. 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