Page 6 ee TRIB FILE KE, THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, May 12, 1985. = C t, | our Sacred-JTeart Chureh for ane day newing. acquaintances with some o?| of Cariboo Was placed under Admin- WIT } ] | ENE ‘ Eig A ets only — arriving by motor eayaleade | the old members, istration for a further period, oe hes R N trom St.-Joseph’s Mission on the eve- | The tea prize was won by Mrs.| Under the Canons of The Synod, 3 Date Of Annual ning of June 4th, when a special Holy ' yosey. The Most Reverend Harold BE. Sex. The modern age has Elaine utterly Well, ,l’ll read the Vancouver pa- i Hour will be celebrated. The follow. | ton, Metropolitan and Archbishop of | Bri confused. She has quite a few records pers, I thought. But even here, I with such stories as Hansel & Gretel, | couldn't get away from it. There was the Three Little Pigs and Red Riding | new cooking supplement with all “soa which take up both sides of a| kinds of new recipes just dying to be cra, Well, when you put on sev-| tried; there were advertisements for | records togethuer you get halt | cake mixes, for pie fillings, for candy. ©. one story, then half of another |Isn’t there anything that isn’t fat iso om tening in this world that is worthy Coming home from Vancouver re-| of being advertised? cently Elaine begged for a story; but In case you haven't guessed by her Dad persuaded her to tell us now, I'm on a diet. one. It went like this— It's rugged at times. At mealtimes morning a High Mass will be o: fered for the Intentions of Our Lady Right Reverend Horace G. Watts Lilac T etaty A denimistpati c lea of Fass, which of couse, Peace AG Ministration For | REM, Reverend “worse Episcopal Saturday, May 28th was set as the| throughout the world and the con- Diocese Of Cariboo Commissary, and the Venerable Arch- date of the Annual Lilac Tea when | version of Russia. Following the deacon C. H. R. Bradshaw will con- 16 members of the Catholie Women’s the statue will again" begin her ||: “Well. the three little pigs anq|1 don’t mind too much. one said ‘T'll get some straw ana] People say “what do you need to build my house. go on a diet for?” Well. I perhaps Til buff and I'l don’t weigh such a terrific amount soft, huff and and I evidently-don’t show it. But as ¥ and I'll blow they say in bridge, it's the distribu- ourhouse downs tion that counts — and my distribu- 's the wolf. tion ee gone all to pot. ; In that case, they say, you should alas ee ae get down on the floor and roll. But 1essé GHA Rea after wretling with two kids all day, Riding Hooilcame I don't feel like rolling anywhere, tonthe Moor FOr except into bed The diet is easier. Grandi: what big teeth you have a dou'é sped to me for the next (we went to see Grandma, didn't : we,) The better to eat you with, my dear—but Hansel and Gretel got away from the old witch, she was going to eat them all up, and went back home to their Daddy. The bad old stepmother was gone ‘cause she wos mean and made Cindrolla do all © work, Her lost her glass slipper snd ran down the steps ‘cause her — she was afraid (I said it right, did’t I Mommy?) she was afraid of the three bears. She was asleep in the little bear’s bed, you know. While on the subjects of littl kids, I was talking to Lt.-Cdr.-deVine. Hunt in the office the other day, and he proudly told me this story about his granddaughter in England. It seemed she had got sunburned and was looking at her peeling skin in the mirror when her grandfather walked into the room. sn’t it awful, granddad,” she said, “I’m wearing out already.” I picked up a copy of “Better Homes & Gardens” merely to get an idea of color schemes for our house (if we ever get it built, that it). Now when a magazine goes by a title like that. I think they should stick to ex- tolling how you can make lovelier gardens and how you can improve the appearance of your home. I don’t think they have any businéss putting in all those pages with recipes, and in color too. There was a Frosty Pineapple Pie, the unbelievably golden- pastry flaky ing on the plate with the rich creamy filling piled high. And then a mon- strously high triple-decker cake with three different flavors with frosting dribbling down the sides. Alongside it was a plate of piping hot fried chicken browned to perfection, and @ platter of crisp popovers with the yellow butter oozing out of them. Luscious strawberries with whipped cream, angel food cake, and ice cream, waffles, pancakes, bacon .. . I threw the magazine down. Brownie Corner Cookie Week sales started off with Buch a bang last Saturday morning that inside of two hours all 30 car- tons were completel sold and leaders were puzzling how-to fill all orders @s well as to keep their promise to the very willing public of a full week of Sales. When a frantic wire was sent to Commissioner Wasyliw of Quesnel with no help forthcoming, a second wire was rushed to the biscuit com- pay for more cookies. As it was Sat- urday afternoon all Vancouver busi- mess was closed for the weekend. After what seemed years of waiting & return wire announced shipment of 25 more cases. Now we really know the generosity of “Our Town” we plan to triple our order next year. The first two Golden Hand badges awarded to the Pack were presented Monday evening to Sixer Bernie Bass and Second Gala Mae Imhoff. A third Golden Hand recipient is Sixer Merts Leavitt who was unable to attend the meeting. She will receive her award at the following meeting. New member to join the pack is little Helga Acher who comes to us from the 1st Exeter Company of Exeter, Ont. In a letter from District Commis- sioner Mrs. Wasyliw, who has just returned from the Association's an- nual meeting, she reports Vancouver headquarter desires Williams Lake to have its own District Commission- er. This would build a stronger local group and also save travelling ex- penses charged to our small resource es for each Commissioner visit. It is therefore hoped to locate someone, preferably a former Guider, interest- @d enough to accept this honour, The most popular coffee in the whole will be Miss Weetman, while Mrs, ¥ proved very enlightening. More par-, J Ww -W.N. POZER, psc. rcp. ents support and interest was urged | DOCTOR OF SURGICAL CHIROPODY ing. | by local Guider L. Deschene. Express FOOT SPECIALIST New members welcomed were Mrs. |.ing a for fnture Catholic! of Kamloops Hill, Mrs. J. Gibault and Mrs. Deutch. | Groups, Director Rev. J Boyle felt As the treasurer had been il] at the| this could not he-done at the present ; ime of the annual meeting her re-| time owing to the scarcity of leaders. | WILL BE AT THE RANCH HOTEL x but healthy balance with which to| send a representative delegation from WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 start the new year. Williams Lake this brings wider 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. bort was given at this time and show-| Kamloops will be hostess suh- od a great deal of activity over the| division for the Diocesan Convention S named to assist | horizons to the small subdivisions. for the t 7 e treatment of disorders sea ecial Altar for the| A parish social evening is planned pea Meesves of he tect desir year and still maintained a smail/to be held June Sth. It is planned to A committee w: in preparing a s visit of the world-travelled statue of| for Sunday, May 22 with the aim of For appointment phone Ranch Hotel Our Lady of Fatima whieh will visit! welcoming new parishioners and re- nue The Sign of a Good Grocer Good grocers always stock brand leaders. And grocers throughout Western Canada know that Nabob is the coffee most of their customers want. Nabob’s marvelous flavor has made it the most popular coffee by far with coffee lovers everywhere. When you insist on Nabob you know you're getting the greatest coffee value you can buy. If your food store is not stocking Nabob now, ask for it, Don’t take a substitute or “second best” coffee. of Western Canada! sera oes