Page @ > THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARE, B.6, Thursday, May 5, 1955, MRS. HUSTON NEW PRESIDENT Lady Curlers Hold The Ladies Curling Club wound up the 19 season with a weil ing loc attended banquet last Wednesday | games night at the Elks Hall. with a Shower Eonours e Miss A. Bott. Miss Iszette Bott was guest of honour at a surprise shower held Saturday at the home of Mrs. Pauline Weir. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Weir were Mrs. Noreen Hassard and Mrs. Marg Bott. q Gifts for the guest of honour were Presented from a basket decorated with artificial roses. Following a program of games, a mock marriage ceremony was per- formed by Mrs. Hassard as the bride end Mrs. Weir as the groom and Mrs. Bott as the minister, all in costume for the performance. Refreshments Were served cafeteria style. Among those present were Mrs. Ethl Deutch, Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs. B. Barlow. Mrs. M. Mathews, Mrs. A. presentation of awards to skips Mr: Rife and Mrs. M. Bishop whose rinks | scored the biggest ends during the season. Both rinks scored six-enders. Mrs. E. Irvine's rink was awarded | season the Rottacker - Hawker Trophy. | Hallera Others on the rink were Mrs. M. Johnson, third; Mrs. M. Lloyd, se- cond und Mrs. I. Moquin, lead. Mrs. Bishop was presented with the Burns Trophy. Others on her rink were Mrs. M. Phillips, third: Mrs. J. Fra- ser second, and D. Fahl, lead. Mrs. M. H elected Phillips, Mrs. L. Theide, Mrs. H. Hon. was Toews, Mrs, E. Dupont, Mrs. D. Me: president of the club for the next Kee, Mrs. BE. Ashley, Mrs. B. Kemler, | S®*8°n, with Mrs. C. Hutchinson , | vice-president and Mrs. 0. Matheson Miss Berly Ashley and Miss Ruth Theide, secretary-treasurer. A committee of Mrs. M. Johnson, Mrs. C. Richardson and Mrs. poe Lunn was formed to look after pur- chasing of club crests. The executive will contact the men’s club to see about having club pins made. rs. Bishop gave a report on the Kamloops bonspiel and Mrs. F. Kelt, Kamloops Wedding Of Interest Locally St. Paul's ‘Cathedral at Kamloops was the scene of a pretty wedding of interest to the Cariboo when Helen Wanda Robinson of Williams ‘Lake became the bride of John Siebel of Vancouver. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Canon J. C. Jolley at 11 a.m., April 16th. The bride chose a simple dress ot fine blue linen for the oceasion. {t. featured a pencil-slim skirt and a square neckline cn the bodice which was topped by a short bolero in white piped in matching blue linen. Her accessories were chalk-white, and her corsage was fashioned of blue iris and white stephanotis. She Was given in marriage by Mr. W Davies. As-sole attendant, Miss Mildred Friesen of Williams Lake was at- ee tired in a grey suit with white ac- g cessories and she wore a pink and to help you white carnation corsage. Best man was Mr. Edward Rob- on tas! Your inson, brother of the bride trom children’s feet. f Williams Lake. A reception was held at the home This colorfully-illustrated, |of the groom’s mother, Mrs. W. 12 page booklet, "Feet | Murphy of Kamloops. First”, is for you . . - there's Following their wedding trip to no charge, no obligation. the Okanagan the young couple will We know you will find it make their home in Vancouver. Both helpful for it answers so heals welitaenowl th. Wil: many of the questions par- Be Dee ae ee ents ask about their young- iiams Lake. ster's feet, their development, Mrs. J. Guy, grandmother of the proper-fitting shoes, etc. The bride from Williams Lake, attended information is authoritative, the wedding. concise, easy-to-read. Stop by any day and ask for Judge and Mrs. Castillon returned | Your copy. home on the weekend. The Judge Walk Rite Shoe Store has been away for ten days on busi- and Mrs. Castillou has been | szeotweae for! alltho. Family” gat the coast fora month. | P hat the Mem worksh FOR SPRING PLANTING and FERTILIZER GARDEN SEEDS ONION SETS MULTIPLIERS BARB WIRE - heavy and light Tools and Handles Fire Extinguishers Hardware Department Mackenzies Ltd. who went along with the participat-| Highlight of the evening was the | ed by the other members of the » | at Kamloops Date of the first fall meeting wiil be set by the directors and published. News reporter; “fashion graphed a brick to be used in Kamloops Players Visiting Local Club | Players Club will be Kamloops Little Tieatre group this Saturday night. The visitors will give “The Florist’s Cox,”” both one-act comedies. visit is in the nature of an educa- i tional venture to allow local th pians to study methods of other groupe The performances. will be held in the High Schoo} auditorium and are} Hee ees WILLIAMS LAKE workssop performance the <0 trough their parts witi-!| DRY CLEANERS Outstanding Singers Coming For Show A two-hour musical show being sponsored May 20th at the Elks Hall by the United Chureh choir, will feature some of the finest voices on : be Pacific Coast. FB AnD) BORG | - anitiats, migr liewel Neen AST RS Ste Mss De SUe and Mis: Be yee ghee work 1h Theatre Under the an, | Sti productions and on radio and television, will make up the visiting troupe. Music accompaniment. will he provided by Vic Imhof’s or- chest; Banquet al rink a played in presented pin similar to the ones FASHION ITEM leader Miss Betty Wright- tes that half the proceeds tor J.W.N. POZER, D.S.C.,RCP. DOCTOR OF SURGICAL CHIROPODY FOOT SPECIALIST of Kamloops : WILL BE AT THE RANCH HOTEL WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 8 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for the treatment of disorders and diseases of the fcet Seater For appointment phone Ranch Hotel the night’s entertainment will be turned over to War Memorial Hos pital, Spark plug behind the outstanding offering is Joe Ternent, who recently moved from Vancouver to Williams Lake. of Michael Lance, has sung for the past four years with Theatre Under tke Stars companies, Totem Theatre «nd over’ CBC. He has also filled nu- club engagements. Prior to that he had his own radio program at Halifax and sang over radio in New York and Edinburgh. | Mr. Ternent, under his stage name merous supper Mr. and Mrs. Ted Daser of Mar- suerite. B.C., announce the engage- men of their only daughter, Anna Josephine, | | | Engagement —Central Press Canadian rincess Margaret wears a new that immediately became item” as she auto- of Horsefly, B.C. urday, YY 14, 1955 at the church ot Our Mother of Perpetual Help, Alex- exndria, B.C., at 11:30 a.m, Father Naphin officiating. 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