Page 6 = THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, May 19, 1955. Mother's Confirmation Cross Worn by Bride at Morning Rites) Her mother’s confirmation cross was the only jewelery | worn by Anna Josephine Daser, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Ted Daser of Marguerite, for her marriage Saturday to Gilbert Glenn Walters, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walters of Forsefly. The wedding was performed by Father Caine at 11:30 a.m. in the Church of Our Lady of Pereptual Help at Alexandria, which was graced by bouquets of tulips and delphinium, and white wedding bells. Best man was Garth Walters with Leonard Walters acting usher, Organist was Mrs. W. Broughton. Immediately following the cere- mony, a wedding breakfast for 20 friends and relatives was held, with a2 reception at Horsefiy Community Hall later in the da: The hall y decorated with pink and white | streamers, and bouquets of flowers. A wedding cake flanked by tulips certred the bride’s table. Receiving the guests were the bride’s brother. George Daser, and the parents of the groom, The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Mr. W. Davis. * For a motor trip to the south, the bride changed to a light blue woo) suit with pink and white accessories. Mr. und Mrs, Walters will make their home at Horsefly, Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a lovely white nyloa and lace gown. The full-length skirt featured three deep flounces of lace- edged nylon tulle over satin. The fit- ted lace bodice was topped by a lace jacket, and a fingertip veil fell trom @ crown of white satin and seed Pearls. She carried a bouquet of pinic roses and lily-of-the-valley. Miss Geraldine Kovach as maid- of-honor and Miss Audrey Kinvig as bridesmaid were gowned in identical dresses. of silver turquoise nylon styled with bouffant skirts, and fitted bodices with pleated off-shoulder Guests at the wedding came from neckline. They wore white tiara Red Rock, Hope. Vancouver, Mio- headdresses and carried white and » Williams Lake, Alexandria and pivk nosegays. Fagen Everyone likes to keep track of the money he earns. At Imperial Oil, accountants keep elose tab on every dollar the company receives. Auditors and government tax people double check, Of every dollar of Imperial's income last year... About 52 cents * went to purchase raw materials including crude oil (we pay freight charges out of this too), Roughly 30 cents went in operating and administrative costs, including the wages of Imperials 13,000 employees. fiicenses 10 cents went ih faxes to federal, provincial and municipal goverhments, (This did not include provincial road taxes.) About 4 cents went back into the business 40 help \eplace worn-out equipment and provide for future needs. About 4 cents went in dividends to the company's shareholders. Esso ° IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Or, it's -just a chimney fire” How many times have 1 said that and turned away without interesi? In fact, like a lot of other people, 1 have often felt a little guilty about being slighly disappointed that was nly a chimney fire. Not that u would really want anyone's house to burn down, but there is no denying the excitement of a real fire. I have wondered often too what 1 would do if this building caught on | fire. Would I panic? Would + think calmly? Monday morn- ing I found out the answers to 2 few of these ques- tions. We had a chimney fire, and I found ont that it is plenty inter- esting when it happens to you, And far trom being mildly disap pointed that it was only confined to the chimney, 1 could have jumped for joy. 1 was helping Elaine frustrating problem of dressing her self about 9:30 a.m. when she bright ly said “Oh mommy, look at the fire T turned nonchalantly to see what she was referring to thinking that she was looking at a reflection or something — and my us fire, The bricks around the stovepipe have disintegrated long we have to pack asbestos a hole to keep the pipe in. Well the : bestos had started to crumble aw: and the busy editor still hadn't found time to repair the damage when the chimney caught. So through the holes around the stovepipe. 12 and Thad a ringside seat of the flames roaring up the chimney. ~ I remember saying “oh my gosh, there really is a fire’ and dashir outside to see how had it looked. I took one look at the billowing smoke. and ran back in the apartment. I stood indecisively in the middle of the kitchen, my heart pounding. Should I srab the kids and get ont hs I had often told the baby-sitters, should I run dowhstair see What the boys thought or if Clive was there, or should I phone the fire de- partment, and here I was actually doing it. } I couldn’t remember any in tions about placing fire calls and just blurted out “fire at the Tribune when the operator asked “number please.” She switched me to another girl who asked again where the fire with the gosh, there Aine was and I replied with a little more | BE CLEARLY INFORMED CBRL MONDAY May 23rd 10:15 p.m. D. Black pe & He SP os onourable W. WITH IRENE [ POR IPSC RA SGN DES Mert STS COTES HESS | at the fused me hy i when i bad, and how does one tell? T bab- bled somet about not taking a gond look. so she quietly and calmly she'd better sound the Now 1 chimney fire not replied that siren. itty eved to stop the “hole co aion, £ bung up ana Lssihiag. lige Rie Veeqne oe | ing cern) exit. : bout this time the apartment fs ddenly became polluted with peo- | ‘e te) ing me that the chimney was on fire, Les Pigeon, Bruce Magoffin nd sundry other residents walked nthe front door while Jim Stitt ame 5 . Les quietly ed Elaine away over to. the store (no doubt on the promise of gum). Sul with the advent of so much support, I suddenly became courageous citizen a ‘he quiet calmly looked into the firebox foo jee lifted the lid, and re- rained from rushing too madly out he door. By the time J dia he baby, the street w. ik down with thiek with ur ever-prompt firemen — and of ourse the chimney had by this time ‘eased to belch smoke and flames, I “elt somewhat guilty at phoning hem, but consoled myself that it was the safest procedure | w Herb Gardner !non- chalantly walking along the preed ously steep pitch of our roof, T had immered down enongh to wonder it he would mind fixing up my ial while he was up there . he boys kidded me about the co dition of my attic when Geof .P) emerged in thick | When 1 I the five y And everyone has been kidding us about heing desperate enough to try and make news ourselves. Incident: ally, while I was having my little adventure, the editor was quietly talking to Joe Borkowski and didn’t hear the siren and didn’t arrive until everything was practically over. —SESEs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Windt re- i turned home last week from Van-| fouver. Mr. Windt underwent an eraiion while at the coast. | | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Duneah of Bel- | lingham have moved to Nimpo Lake | to build and operate a fishing camp on the western lake. | Congratulations to Myr. ‘and Mr: 1. A. Peters of Horsefly, who will celebrate their golden wedding an- |niversary May 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Peters moved out here last year from Fngland to be near their son, Donald Peters. j HEAR THE HONOURABLE W. D. BLACK PROVINCIAL SECRETARY AND MINISTER OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS SPEAK ON THE RESULTS OF THE 1955 SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE e Social Credit KEEPS YOU INFORMED e British Columbia Social Credit League ain M a careful selection of District 27 Sports WELL BABY CLINIC will be cancelled for May 27th 1 be held on Williams Lake High School grounds. Top athletes from schools in Dis- trict 27 will be competing in the annual event. | Murdoch McLeod, Optometrist, | Will be at Lakeview Hotel, Friday, 20. all good cooks prefer... 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