Thursday, January 27, 1955. 2s THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.G. Page 7 For Quality Upholstered Furnishings West Vancouver Rites Of Wide Interest Locally Of particular interest to Williams Lake was the wedding January 7th at West Vancouver of Eleanore Waller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Waller, and Ronald Keith Caverly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Caverly, formerly of Williams Lake. The lovely candlelit ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Wilson of St. Shephen's Anglican Church. The bride wore a gown fashioned Built to Your Order Built for Lasting Wear with white lace bodice over satin ASK FOR PRICES featuring an Elizabethan collar, while the bouffant skirt formed from layers of nylon tulle over satin was enhanced with lace peplum and lace panels front and back. A tiara ot seed-pearls held her veil, worn pre- viously by her sister. She wore her great grantmother's locket and ring, and carried red roses and stephanotic. Matron-of-honor was the bride’s sister, Mrs. R. K. Sheppard, while the groom's sister, Miss Judith Cay- @ on new construction © on re-building of all Upholstered Lines |_|] JAN MIKLER For over 30 years Manufacturer of Exclusive Upholstered Furniture Phone 89-R-5 erly, was bridesmaid. Ruby red were their waltz frocks of criolined taffeta shantung. with matching hats and accessories, and they both carried white carnations and chrysanthemuins. The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Jon W. Caverly. His ushers were Mr. Brent Langley, Mr. Neil Tranter and Mr. Barry, Gilmore. St. Maw’s Hotel was the reception veene where the wedding cake was adorned with a bell and cupid which was first used on the bride’s parents’ wedding cake. Toastmaster was Mr. Leslie A. Ratcliffe. Guests from Victoria included the NOTICE Election of Officers and General.Business, to vote on all matters. The Public are cordially invited to attend. Williams Lake, B.C January 12th, 1955. Notice is hereby given that the First Annual Meeting of the Williams Lake and District Ambulance Society will be held in .the Municipal Hall here at 8 p.m. on Monday, January 31, 1955. All Members are requested to attend, please, and are entitled Please make every effort to be present, and interest as many as possible to come, as finances are very far short of the minimum required fer the purchase of an ambulance. Membership fees for the current year are due and payable and receipts from this source will greatly assist financing if sufficient members renew and others come forward. Frank L. Lee; Secretary. (Hon.) bride’s paternal grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs. E. H. Young. Also present were a number of former Williams Lake residents, Mrs. 0. P. Roberts, Miss Susan Roberts, Mrs. Jessie Mc- Rae with Janet and John, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chapman, and Mrs. T. Mart. The newlyweds will honeymoon at Balboa, Newport and Palm Springs. On their return they will reside in West Vancouver Mr. Caverly Sr. is an old-time }Tesident of Williams Lake, coming here 37 years ago. He and Mrs, Cay- jerly were married in St. Peter's |Anglican Church and their children ‘were all christened there. He built the present Laverdiere Garage, and |sola it eight years ago. The family moved to West Vancouver in 1949. ‘Church Guild Flects Officers Mrs. D. Montjoy has been elected president of the United Church Ludies Guild, sueceeding Mrs. L. Searii, Other officers are Mrs. Fred Gra- ham, vice president; Mrs. T. Hawker, and Mrs. P. Trobak, Mrs. J. Colelough, honor- ury president. Chairmen of the various commit- tees are as follows: hazaar, Mrs. Holtom; membership, Mrs. K. Peter- sen; church and hall, Mrs, O. Kerley; worship convener, Mrs. Colclough; visiting, Mrs. R. Court; Christian citizenship programs and publicity, Mrs. J. Huckvale. Mrs. Graham is convening the Con- gregational Dinner which will take place Saturday evening in the. McKin- non Hall, It is worthy of mention to note that the two familiar figures who trudged up the hill week in and week oul are missing from the list of com- mittees. Mrs. W. Lowden and Mrs. R. M. Blair who have visited the hos Dital faithfully for the past ten years. for the Guild, have resigned from that committee, On New Year's Eve, 1879, Thomas Edison demonstrated the first incandescent lamp lighting system at Menlo Park, New Jersey. Edison’s office, laboratory, some homes and the streets of the small village lit up like a fairyland, thrilling the thousands who had travelled from New York to see this new wonder. Your Power Commission is proud to carry on the great work of Edison in changing darkness to light. s cS ae BASS Cutting their three-tier wedding cake following mnarriage January 7th in West Vancouver are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Keith Caverly. The groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Keith Caverly, former long-time residents of Williams Lake. 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