Page 6 “r= : THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, February 8, 1955, = WITH IRENE Names Committees New committees for the coming year were named by president Mr: The week started out like any S. Pigeon at Friday’s meeting of the other week but was marked by 0 Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian |“ Legion. eS They are as follows: hospital buy ing ~ Mrs. F. Bass, Mrs. P. Trobak,| luncheon at the high school ‘Thur Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. R. Kelt: | gay as guest of Tour girls of the Home social - Mrs. G. Blackwell, Mrs M: | meondmies cl Poirier; Poppy - Mrs. J. Stitt ana Mrs. S. Pigeon; press - Mrs. C. Stan- soe; ways and means - Mrs. E. Ewing, Mrs. C. McIntosh and Mrs. Trobak: membership - Mrs. C. Macqueen and Mrs. J. Blair; building - Mrs. Pigeon, Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Ewing Mrs. C. Rhodes; investigating - Mr: Pigeon and Mrs. Stitt. The president also installed Mrs. Stangoe in her position as second vice-president, Mrs. A. Bagle as standard-bearer, and Mrs. G. Black- well as a member of the executive. Mrs. C. Pigeon and Mrs. Fred Plowe ‘will be convening a sale of home-cooking to be held February 12th. Mrs. D. Mars, immediate past- President now residing at 100 Mile, will be guest-of-honor at a tea Sat- urday afternoon, February 5th, at the home of the president. Legion W.A. sewing; I told them about the big hioned stove that we had in Home Ee in my day, how we bad to: prepare a meal for the teachers and how nervous we were, Suddenly two of the The nteresting little event. slated to attend a The editor was irls burst question- ed them : the matter, giggles. Mentally I wondered what I had said, or done, or was my uose dirty or shiny? After a few more ed the reason He quailed slightly Oh you'll probably get | Mere spar gus on toast with had forgotten the sa still in the adult host me thing?) And. so we progressed. The con- versation lagged several times, and we all cast around desperately for nother topic. At one point 1 was asked if I knew who had written Robinson Crusoe or Swiss Family Robinson. I felt panicky, as those on a Quiz program must do, and made 4 stal) at an author — Robert Louis Stevenson. I knew that there wai no connection with it ana mily Robinson howeve: cou I re ze now (after consult ing the encyclopedia) that I haa the | author wrong too. Por other numb- skulls, the answer is Daniel Defoe, I guess IT was thinking of Treasure lad. It} frigerator. (And hasn't done the ‘ho had to sub- nute? 05 T was ushered into the room and greeted ‘hostes one of ihe four Three tables were daintily set, with three groups of i each enter- taining a At 1: Uome itely pulled out for me and my the girls sat down at the table with me. While T ¢ about for topjes Is conversation, the two other girls | | | whispered frantic instructions to each other as they dished up the mea! the same pre-] Island. At the other table: ons were underway with Tom| And so we got to the dessert. The | Beames, principal of the high sehool, | dinner plate swere w ay, and } and Mrs. 1. Boyee, matron of the | i” its place I received a dish of apple | : collage pudding topped by whipped eormito| = Diesen ily. eam. A couple of minutes later, a ipped a sms hand self-consciously s plate unde - More giggles, Finally everyone had their tea and and the two girls who were ak, baked as pl my guilly thoughts pictured the quick luneh editor munebing on } serving sat down tin, 1t was after WILLI IZ = I had put eream in my tea, that 1| AMS LAKE noticed the look on the girls’ faces, ad forgotten More giggles. They The two girl joined us at the table, | More giggles. They Dry CLEANERS Jeaild “abniey snag began. I made com-|'@ teaspoons. | ments about the lovely meal; I qnes-| The pudding: was délightiu] ang | tioned them about cooking, about | Re this was mentioned, the girl responsible made a deprecating face and IJ fully expected her to make the usual statements that all hostesses Keep up to the Trend invariably do — “Oh it’s too heavy” or “the apples are too tart.” But she id nothing. and I menally com- mended her for being able to accept a compliment, a talent that few of us seem to possess. dinner” was the final phase of the day Thi of their home-cooking term, I learn- Have your hair styled ¢4, before they started on the sewing portion, and each gir] haa been re by sponsible for making some part. of the meal. : Is Boyce spoke of y; RB Z# S, conversationalists the Manges cCaiulg : girls were (and actually they did i a very well), and the teacher mention- LAKEVIEW HOTEL ed-that they had been coached to bring up two topics each in order tp | keep the conversational ball rolling. Tt probab explains why 1T S denly asked about Robinson | Cruse: ood meal; I enjoyed it, Annual M eeting | ier men: Tanase gratulated on their effor s T men And the éditor still heliey tioned “creamed asparagus” on pur~ War Memorial Hospital Society of Southern Cariboo pose, Monday, Feb. 14 pete SYRUP L) Porat for at the Courthouse Meeting starts at 8 p.m. Ib., 43c Ib., S3c Ib., 49e Smoked Picnic Shoulders. Lean Back Bacon, inte piece , Home Cured Corned Beef Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. GINA STARTED FAD _ OF EAR-PIERCING : When Gina Lollobrigida, the italian film beauty, visited Can- ada some months ago, it was noticed that her ears were Pierced to_hold her earrings. Since then there has been a mild boom in Canada in the business of piercing ears Church Services Pr. PETERS February 6 Septuagesina Sunday Holy Communion 9:00 am. Sunday School 11:00 am. Evensong 30 p.m. Subject: “I Believe” Rev. G. J. Fielder 000 SACRED HEART Sunday Holy Mass Rosary Benediction Saturday Rosary Benediction Redemptorist Fathers 000 CALVARY TABER Sunday Sunday School & ACLE 10:00 am. 1:00 am. 30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Friday C.A.’s 8:00 p.m. Tuesday Prayer & Study 8:00 p.m, You are Welconie Pastor - Rev. C, Fawcett 000 ST. ANDREW'S UNITED McKinnon Memorial 3rd Avenue & Cameron Street Sunday Sunday School 11:00 am, All Department: Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. (Regular Bible Study hour following the Evening Service) Rev. J. Colelough ISkyline Scheol P-TA Formed Eighteen parents and teachers at- tended the organizational meeting of the Skyline Parent-Teachers As- sociation Tuesday night at the new clementary school. 5 Mrs. M. Perreten was named presi dent of the new group with Mrs. F. Plowe vice-president: Mrs. S. Rey- nolds secretary and Mrs. T. Paxton | treasurer. Committee chairmen are Mrs. F. Armes, program Mrs. D. Matthews social and hospitality: Mrs. E. O'Dell historian, and Mrs. W. Pulver, membership. Mrs. Fred Graham, president of the Williams Lake P-TA, chaired the meeting through its organizational stages and explained the work of the parent-teacher groups to the pros- pective members. Others attending the organization- al meeting included Mrs. R. Burgess, Mrs. G. Cormier, . J, Henderson and Mrs. W. McDonald, elemetary School — supervisi principal Ron Friesen and school inspector Bill Mouat. SLAMMIN’ sam regularly strains ear drums and tempers on his party line. Does Sam replace the receiver gently — when he finds the line’s in use? No Sir! BANG! Why doesn’t he learn? . BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY all good cooks prefer... ROYALCity GREEN PEAS DEPARTMENTS — To Serve You— ° Groceries * Menswear * Dry Goods * Hardware Mackenzies Ltd. gal. $5. Pastel Shades qt. $1.80 Deep Tone Shades gal. $6.95 qt. $2.20 H. J. GARDNER & SONS LTD. Your Building Supply Dealer