i 4 Thursday, May 6, 1954. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C, Page 5 Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsetiy Phone, 3 short 1 long The Pacific Great Eastern Railway Co. THROUGH-FAST PASSENGER & EXPRESS SERVICE between VANCOUVER, B.C. AND PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Including Sleeping & Lining Car Service Operating on Daylight Saving Time April 25th to Sept. 25th ine. Prince George =.Squamish Dock Ly-Vancouver (Quien Pier) 2 30a.m.-Mon-Wed-Frid Ar-Wms, Lake :20a.m.-Tues-Thurs-Sat Ly-Wms. Lake 0a.m.-Tues-Thurs-Sat Ar-Pr. George = Op.m.-Tues-Thurs-Sat liv-Pr. George Op.m.-Tues-Thurs-Sat Ar-Wms. Lake Op.m.-Tues-Thurs-Sat Ly-Wms. Lake 0p.m.-Tues-Thurs*Sat Ar-Vancouver (Union Pier) 6§:30p.m.-Wed-Frid-Sun THROUGH FREIGHT SERVICE Ly-Vancouver-Mon-Wed-Frid Ar-Wms. Lake-Wed-Frid-Sun FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY ON FREIGHT AND EXPRESS. Spring Wedding In Chilcotin Draws Large Gathering Venerable Archdeacon Basil A. Resker, M.A., of Nelson officated at the rites Thursday, April 29th which united Dorothy Merle Glenny and Timothy Lane Bayliff. ‘The lovely ceremony was perform- ed at 2 .m. at the home of the groom’s parents, Chilancoh Ranch, Alexis Creek. Yellow roses, gladioli and white narcissi formed the decora- tions. The bride, who is the eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Glenny of Cleveden, Somerset, England, was charming in her ivory brocaded wed- ding gown. The fitted bodice was styl- ed with long sleeves and high neck- line with tiny collar from which the graceful folds of the skirt fell in full- length to the floor. Her heirloom hand-empbroidered veil was held in place by a coronet of inty white flowers, and she carried bouquet composed of red ‘roses and lillies-of-the-valley. Ford Monarch BEATH MOTORS LTD. Fordson Tractor Farm Implement DEALERS Watch This Paper For Information On Our New Location : Room 2, Ranch Hotel DICK MOQUIN, Resident Manager Williams Lake The two bridesmaids, Miss Chris- tina Stuart of Redstone and Miss Mary Hutehinson of Big Creek, were gowned alike in leaf-green sheer dresses which featured scalloped neck- lines and yery full bouffant skirts. Their headdresses were white ban- deaux of flowers and they carried Victorian nosegays of yellow tulips. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bayliff of Chilancoh Ranch at Alexis Creek. He was supported by his brother, Anthony Bayliff, as best man. Ushers were T. G. Harvey Jr. and William and Norman Telford. At the reception which followed the ceremony, the toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. E. P. Lee of Redstone. Mr. Jack Maindley of Alexis Creek proposed a toast to the bridesmaids. Mrs. John Bliss and Mrs. Wm. of Alexis Creek presided at the a table, For their honeymoon trip to Mexi- vo. the bride changed to a brown and ‘green fitted tweed suit with brown accessories, and she wore a corsage of red roses. As well as a host of friends and relatives from the district and Wil- liams Lake, guests included Hon. ana Mrs. Ralph Chetwynd of Victoria, and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fry of Kamloops. Mrs. E. Forbes, formerly of 122 Mile House, celebrated her 92nd birthday May 2 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Weetman, Brunson Lake. Mrs. Forbes is enjoying good health. Ook LIKE NDAY EVERY DAY Sparkling clean, care- fully pressed clothes give you. extra dividends in comfort, and the as- surance that you're look- ing wonderful. Dry Cleaning adds Longer Life to your clothes Williams Lake Dry Cleaners POUND support is appreciated. BORKOWSKI’S MENSWEAR BILL'S WELDING SHOP Saturday, May 8th WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - --WILLIAMS LAKE OPEN HOUSE, 2 2 P.M. Give generously to your hospital on Pound Day . -Your contributions provide the little extras that - make a patient’s stay more comfortable Remember Too THE RED CROSS OUTPOST HOSPITALS The two in our district, at Alexis Creek and Lone Butte, are doing a Fine Job This advertisement sponsored by the following firms: F. B. BASS LTD. LIGNUM LTD. INTERIOR WHOLE THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. ... Your ALE DISTRIBUTORS Christenings “Ronald Blake” were the names given to the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodland of Lone Butte when he was christened Sunday at St. Peter’s Anglican Church. The ceremony was performed Ly Archdeacon Basil A. Resker, M.A., of Nelson at 7 p.m., assisted by Rev. Geo. Fielder. Godparents named were the baby's uncle, Mr. Ralph Woodland of Wil- liams Lake, and Mrs. J. Mackie of Lone Butte. A buffet supper was held follow- ing the ceremony at the home of the paterual grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. BE. G. “Tony” Woodland. Archdeacon Basil A. Resker offici- ated at the christening ceremony Sunday at St. Peter’s Anglican Church when the eight-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rhodes was given the names of “Rickey Stuart.” It is interesting to note that the baby’s mother (the former Dorothy Coxon) was the first child christened by Rev, Resker when he was minis- ter in Williams Lake. Godparents named for the tiny principal were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodland. Guests at the afternoon christen- ing tea included Mr. and Mrs. P. Coxon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Woodland, Rev. and Mrs Geo. Fielder and Archdeacon Resker. Stipendiary Magistrate and Mrs. J. D. Smedley left Wednesday for Van- ecouver where the magistrate’s con- vention is being held next week. Stipendiary Magistrate and Mrs. Cecil Poston will travel to the coast entre early next week. Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Quesnel and situate in the v: inity of Alexis Creek, B.C. Take notice that Thomas George Harvey, of Alexis Creek, B.C., cupation rancher intends to apply for permission to pareuase the fol- lowing described land Commencing at a post planted at a point 5 chains east of the N.E. corner of Lot 11535, Cariboo Dis- trict, thence 5 chains north; thence 20 chains west; thence 5 chains sout! thence 20 chains east and containing ten acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land 4s required is stock pasture. Thomas.George- Harvey. ¥. B. Bass, Ltd., Williams Lake, B.C., agent. Dated April 6th, 1954. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply To Purchase Land In Land Recording District of Cariboo and situate at Alexis Creek. Take notice that Duke Martin, of Alexis Creek, occupation Rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands _ Commencing at a post planted . E. corner, Lot 234, thenes derek 20 chains; thence east 30 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence west 30 chains; and con- taining 60 acres, more or less. The purpose for which the land is required is Grazing. Duke Martin. Dated April 3rd, 1954. - Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Inscho of Williams Lake wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daugh- ter, Mildred Madeline to Mr. Arthur James Brown of Williams Lake, on May 29th at St. Andrew’s United Church at 8 p.m. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert French of Alexis Creek announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Donald Endersby, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Endersby of Quathiaski Cove, B.c.— LAND REGISTRY ACT (Section 161) IN THE MATTER OF That part of trict Lot Four Hundred and Heute (481), Group One (1), Lillooet District as shown on Ref- erence Plan “B” One Thousand Hight hundred and Twenty-five (“B"1825). PROOF having been filed in my Office of the loss of Certificate of Title No. 126980F to the above mentioned lands in the name of Lae La Hache Holdings Ltd., 789 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C. and bearing date the 24th day of June, 194 I HEREBY. GIVE NOTICE OF my intention at the expiration of one-calendar month to issue to the said Lac La Hache Holdings Ltd., 789 West Pender Street, Vancou- ver, B.C., a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of such lost Certi- ficate. Any person having inform- ation with reference to such lost Certificate of Title is Tequested to communicate with the under- signed. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Kamloops, British Coi- umbia, this 22nd’ day of April, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. K. G, Macdonald, Registrar. UNCLAIMED RADIOS A number of radios left for repair in the former store of CARIBOO RADIO SALES & SERVICE . are still unclaimed. If the owners do not claim thése items before May 31, 1954, they will be disposed of. Radios may be claimed at Wilkinson’s Badio. & Electric, Williams Lak Rickard, Crawford &C. Chartered Aci Williams Lake, B.C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ABRAHAM KLASSEN,, deceased Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Arbaham Klassen, mill employee, of Wil- liams Lake, B.C., deceased are required to send full particulars of such claims an the undersigned c/o Messrs. Cade & Skipp, P.O. Box 68, Williams Lake, B.C., on or before the Ist day of June, 1954, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been received. ROSIE KLASSEN, Administratrix. Cade & Skipp, Solicitors. BEDROOM SUITES - CONTINENTAL BEDS See our full line of | Restmore Products COTS - MATTRESSES - FOLDING COTS JAN MIKLER For over 30 years Manufacturer of Exclusive Upholstered Furniture