Page 6 Z : eee eee THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. ; : Ste se Page 3 Chilcotin Shares Interest With. --- WITH IRENE Fall Flowers Decorate Church Williams Lake In Fal] Wedding For Evening Wedding : ee ae T was busy washing when tie devote to enltural music, but in my | Of interest to both the Chileotin and Williams Lake, was | jock came to the door. “I’m My. estin the wedding Saturday of Juanita Catherine Haines, second | Stone of the CBC,” said the pe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Haines of Alexis Creek, to /able young man who stood ther jon it ii that pos- | A lovely gown of white nylon marquisette over satin was u- sibly only 1¢ of ihe sen by Joyce Holtom when she became the bride of Arthur “I population are interested in this type Richard Dillabough at a ceremony Wednesday, Septemben a ee ee Douglas Delbert Norberg, secona son of Mrs, F. A. Matheson | Just read your column and would like of musi Therefore one whole eve | 16th, at 7 p.m. z of Willlditis Late to: set your opinion of ‘the CBG.I did. ning out ofseven is too mueh cultural | Rey. J. Colelough officiated at the three layers of nylon mar uisette ‘ hoe Not realize it was the only s iy got into the argument sites in St. Andrew's United Church over tam ta. Her should> ~length Fall flowers banked the altar of nations. 7 - you-could get,” j too, and submitted the enlightening which was decorated with bouquets veil fell from a coronet of ti y velvet Sacred Heart Church for the cere-| Best man was Reginald A. Nor- My few remarks about the give- Statement that when he listened to of fall flowers. 5 | flowers, and she carried a corsage of mony which was performed by Father berg, Sldér brother ‘or the: eon |#Way Program last week had pro- the radio, he wanted to be enter- | The satin hodice of the bridal gown | white rose buds, Boyle at 10:30 a.m. ae pole Varin ee duced results which I hadn't expece- tained not educated. [featured a deep scalloped neckline! ‘The groom, who is the o dest son ed. and I cast about madly trying to| MY. Stone told us of the CRC’s trimmed with seed pearls and inset of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford T illabough make a sound intelligent criticisys, _Contemplated idea of opening a sta- with matching marquisette up to a) of Williams Lake, was sup orted by “Well, tion at Pringe Rupest to service Me tec cane eee sleeves were ily-| William J. Holtom, prot! sr of th brow mus Horthern part of the proviticey and (on. aaa gh cas ballerina-lengih | bride. Ushers were Willia-. Schrader that if he could find out what type of Given in marriage by her father, | ua Marry: Curt i the bride was beautiful in her gown CTS- Wedding musie was piayed by | Miss Betty Wrightson. of white embroidered nylon net over a satin. The fitted bodice featured a| 4 Wedding breakfast was served following the ceremony at the home row of tiny self-covered buttons from ou have “too much high- i¢ — chamber musie, sy: 2 kr ‘ opera — too many dull talks I s fashioned of nylon net over and Percy Pinchheck. “iss Betty the high neckline to below the waist, |! Mr. and Mrs. He Ay Matheson: am You cater to much to a PYOSTAM We liked, perhaps a change tin. Her fingertip veil mist-! Wrightson played the wedding and “the very full slightly-hoopea | ‘@ afternoon, a reception was held Tsai pone pe ade Inanaiiyor AS ERM tl aceeate eee and seed pearl’ music ; Rares peated ait eae at the Columbus Hall which was ar listings ch as CBC W sda % See 2d at ; skirt fell in-graceful folds to the Seeoraiaae “eK pile ana wh A minority,” corrected the ao Hinge, such 8s CRG Wedngeday ce ana he ed a white| The banquet room of the Elks floor. Her sleeves were long, lily- P a wate Juan bible topped by a cluster of red i9ses Hall was decorated with pale green young man, “But minorities. We pro- y The longer we talked, r . . i duce programs for farmers, fisher- jntorsctag enone, eee Ee MOTE | tiny rosebuds cascading down , streamers, white wedding bells and J interested I became. And I also felt z = an-anetne fall flowers: for th men, lumbemen for instance. “Th: more guilty that I really didn’t know | °2 white satin streamers. ‘a profusion—of fa) Sees eA are all minorities to a great’ extent, Whether the majority "OE pedple in| She is the daughter of Mr. and/receptjon which followed. Receiving of yellow roses. r they make coe : 's. William J. 1 iliams the guests were Mrs. W. Schrader y s ‘ The bride's table was centred with aparece! ee Make ogo0d Vat ‘shis pant. .of Wie. country sie exe) Mrs. William J. Holtom ae ee ea eG Gaiphids Sic ee Ge ridesmiat i ss : . > population.” i - and w arriag2 by) < s V. Gaspard, e + pplesine for Hier ue ee a three-tiered wedding cake. and @ population OF nets ta Ne and was given in marria y es ists aphne Haines was lovely in pink |Mrs. Wm. Christie and Miss w,| “But I do agree with you," he poer father. 5 ; g i nylon net over satin styled with full | wéetnian presided went on, “we do cater to minoriti Zones ly eee 8 ‘ Miss Caroline Dillabough, sister] A buifet-style supper was-enjoyed floor-length skirt. The strapless Mr. J. A. V. Cade proposed the) (Of the several CBC officials who. : rage a ee an sea gcolel of the groom, chose a gown of daffo-| by the guests. Mr. Jack Haines e107 bodice was topped by a net bolero, tact to the wane Ihave passed through before, this was pees neil eee, tiers dil yellow for her roie as bridesmaid. | Posed the toast to the. bride. 5 : Bee Aeeeat een | tO - iis admit that this couja Peso an attempt to get © apa anty Pollowi : i and her sheer shoulder-tengtn veil | oo, then honeymoon trip through ‘He first one to admit that this coule |a good cross-section of opinion on The straple:s bodice of ebantilly, lace Following their honeymoon trip was held by a matching coronet. Her the Okanagan to the States and baci , Possibly be so.) with matching jacket formed 2 con-} to the Whitewater, the young couple bouquet was composed of pink ear- ‘to: Vanidouver the Wilde-didse a dark cig aR onecavant on to explain that trast to the ballerina-length skirt of | will reside in Williams Lake, : 2. y . 4 Z Hue gabardine suit, black accessor- ‘ Coes tise ee Fao ote? | erent-intahest hy din iis directors, z ies accented by gold trim and a cor a oe prebtaws 22 | and:certainly apoll euchae 7 suggest- . & any other stations that povide this : riae-lo-be Fete sage of yellow rosebuds. type of listening, and the lisi:ner|©@ Would act like a small keg of ‘|| They will make their home in can Gasliy. (ane Be aieter seat i dynamite. s ae ms y a station i Prior To Departure Williams Lake. he is sot pleased with the pri Besides the bride’s parents from streamers, ‘white bells and bouquets j of fall flowers for the occasion. The mothers of the two principals receiyed the guests. Point style, and a halo cap of sheer nylon held her fingertip veil of em- broidered uet. She carried a bouquet the CBC. And he replied that any letter of criticism was read with ram, | 1 have asked my readers to write hee on : ir, | Me their opinions before, with little Sv Old-fashioned. quilting bes Was'l ies cresisands Taek sister tsoas ‘ag eee Sac tean eee a or no resnenter But if you feel strong- held at the home of Mrs. H. Rich-"anguilie, the Sut-ot-town: guest corthosd ok asc hone cme ly enough about the CBC, either for Sree Decibel Meath honor 568 | inciugad™ Ste Reg Norbere. Of Mer tive: who were stuck. with the eno | A#anst ft, please write and let me Miss Ann Wiens who will be married | it, ty. Miles N ehols of Likely, Mrs.| 5. notnime : SON noes ORE you live in Williams at Yarrow shortly: Agnes Lee of Hanceville, Mr. and| yy. asic Lake and see me on the street, stop The friends of the bride-to-be em-| Mrs. C. Frizzi of Springhouse, and and tell me what you think. I want brofdered their names on squares be-|Mr. and Mrs. J. Isnardy of Spring- malin to know what you like or dislike fore the party, and the quilt ae ee pe about their Programs, what you asked me what program really disliked Pre lctin +++. and you can be certain ms when realized that I rarely listened to made up during the evening as a the radio any more. Of course j laid | WOUd like changed. wedding gift from those present. the blame of this partly to the fact| One person has already complain- you'll look your very best Those invited were Miss Ret Fellow Employees that when I tuned in CBC, I very|ed about the loud hum in reception, SS , Lee Wrightson, Mrs. 0. Kerley, M= | often got chamber music. So I would | We get it too, but I had thought it with a ‘Manhattan’ perm. Gosman, Mrs. L. Boyle, Mrs. G. Honour Groom turn the radio off, and very likely | W@s the fault of our radio set. Buckley, Mrs. Jago, Mrs. H. Atwood, not bother to try again later. So how about some response? Mrs. J. Walsh, Mrs. T. Hawker, Mrs. | At Party WEDNESDAY NIGHT Perhaps we can do something about Telephone 15-R-4 D. Stevenson, Mrs. J. Colclough, : But rai eatoRGan, = the CBC! for appointment Miss C. Uchda, Mrs. K. Fifer, Mrs.| A stag party in honor of Doug) sted CBC Wednesday Night W. Smith, Miss Sally Richardson, | Norberg was held Friday, pe Lee See RT aun SCRATCH PADS Miss Helen Lee, Mrs. P. Yahoinitsky| 11th, at the home of Joe Gervan by crag Showease and Mr. Bannerman, : MARGARET BLENKINSOP le eee eas Le peers -of-hon: was reseates .. ig is Lane Hutte, and Mrs. Noel are) The Guestot-tonor was ing gift O80 evoulog a wash nae nent pause The Manhattan Beauty Salon strong of Dawson Creek. fo him and his bride-to-be, Miss ®&S44y Might) was not,too muen ao | + HE TRIBUNE: 3 ich " a Juanita Haines. } = A miscellaneous surprise shower in honor of Miss Wiens was held September 7 at the home of M su A a 5 | Engagement id Goaman. gag) on 1SS The invited guests included Miss; M?. and Mrs. Reginald Davis of ; ; : Betty Wrightson, Mrs. Jago, Mrs. P,}C@nim Lake wish to announce the L. j€Mgagement of their only danghter, | Lila Violet, to William Ricrard s Mary Kartner, Miss | Mellish, Miss C. Uchida, My Boyce, M Abbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dorothy Devore, Mrs. W. Sharpe and | Abbs of Lone Butte, B.C. The wed- Mrs. D. 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