Page 8 THE TRIBUNE. WILLIAMS LAKE, B.G. Thursday, June 2, 1955, PILGRIM STATUE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA TO ARRIVE IN WILLIAMS LAKE SATURDAY The Pilgrim Virgin visit Williams Lake this wee Statue of Our Lady of Fatima will kend on its world-wide tour carrying with it a message of peace for our world. The statue will first visit St. Jo- sep. Mission and from there a x ercade will leave about 7: 5 Sat- =fuay evening. arriving at Sacr, Heart Church about 8 p.m. The | tue will be carried in an “Ave Maria’’ van. os Those on foot will meet the motor- | cade at the gateway to the Stampede grounds and a procession will torn there led by the Boys’ Band of the Mission. The Ave Maria yan is equip ped with a loud speaker and during the trip of the motorcade and the procession the Rosary will be recited by Father Patrick Moore of Toronto. - Sacred Heart Church a Holy Hour 1 follow and Father Moore. will reach on the Message of Fatima. Most people, Catholic and non- holic alike, recall the book pub- ed a few years ago called “The Song of Bernadette” and later the produced by Hollywood of this »0K under the same title. This book and movie told millions of people the world over of the aparitions in| Lourdes, France, of the Blessed Vir- gin Mary in 1858 to the girl Berna- dette. The story of the apparitions of Virgin Mary in Fatima, Portugal, **17 carry a similar plea for pen- prayer. Six aparitions were <0 three children of Fatima in $17 during the 1st World War on the 13th of each month from May te Yetober. ENT APPEAL The appeal of the Mother of Jesus penance and the recitation of the mily Rosary in these six appari- tions was a very urgent one. In fact of Fatima” was produced and since that time has been seen by millions ul over the world. During the years since 1917 many of the things the Virgin Mother Mary foretold have some to pass in our world, apparent- ly hecause men in general refuse to keep the ten comandments of God ind to beg God’s mercy and peace -hrough the penance of living gooa ive and through daily prayer. )BILCT LESSON For seven years statues carved to wring out as closely as possible what the Mother of Jesus looked like in he apparitions have been taken from Fatima, Portugal, and carried by land and sea and air to be used as an object lesson to bring this mes- sage to the world. This plans has developed into a veritable crusade of penance and prayer to bring peace to our war-torn and suffering world. before it is destroyed and enslaved by Godlessness, hate and greed for power. During the visit to each Church the prayer of the rosary is offered often by thousands of people to beg God’s blessing and protection through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary upon all peo- les, homes and families of whatever religious denomination. Father Patrick Moore of the Sear- boro Foreign Mission, Searhoro Bluffs, Ontario, who will visit this district with one of the Pilgrim Vir- gin Statues, has been travelling for six years on this particular and unique mission. He has covered more than 200,000 miles by land, sea and air. tries and other parts of Canada it | travel continues possible. Godless- ness, he says, cannot forever reign and God's peace will eventually be given to our world. TATLAYOKO LAKE NEWS a Students Take Second Place in Sperts Day With memory of their initial entry | of last year into inter-coninunity | sports still fresh in their minds, =| AND THEN SHE FEL be 4 school children went through their Paces diligently under the guidance Ryder for Wwo weeks prior Creek Sports Meet of result their combined ck placed them 2nd of 53% exis As son the meet with a total points chalked up by: Dinah Baptiste: Ist, high jump: skipping race; 1st, 3-legged race; race; 2nd, broad jump; 2nd, n: Ist, broad jump; Nl throw; Ist, skipping race; 4, high jump; 2nd 100 yd. dash; Purjue: 1st. broad jump; race; 3rd, skipping race; ‘d, 3-legged race. Hal Rettherg: 1st, high jump; 2nd 2nd, ball throw ‘d, broad jump. Thelma Schuk: 1st, 3-legged race; 2nd, high jump; 3rd, broad jump. Martin Moore: 1st, high jump, 2nd, broxd jump. Sammy: 2nd, sack race. Evelyn Baptiste: 2nd sack race. Almost everyone in the valley made the 6 hour drive down in nine various vehicles to- encourage “the ids,” and enjoy a grand visit with friends of other ranching communi- ties, Public spirit was most promin- ent at the crowded, well-laid-out sports grounds in Bull Canyon. Everyone was welcomed and made to feel at home to such an extent that we thoroughly enjoyed the day and extend our thanks and apprecia- tion to all those responsible. Sudden showers failed to dispel Wearing raincoats, Princess Anne and Prince Charles climb © io the hood of a Britich jp for a‘better view of a horse show at Windsor Great Park in London. A short time later, the four-year. Princess. fell from the vehicle. Tne youngster said she was not hurt but Queen Elizabeth 1 summoned an auto- mobile and had both of her children taken home. BRMGE LAKE —————$—_ petent ‘tractor’ converted from a 1-| ton Ford truck and various other bits and pieces, by Jarad Purjue and the Haynes Bros. Need Camp Cots Roll-up Cots Mattresses. - Pillows P) MRS. A. NICHOLSON of West Branch spenf a couple of days this week visiting with relatives and | friends here in the valley. SEE OUR COMPLETE stock AS WELL as Full line of Quality Upholstered Furniture JAN MIKLER For over 30 years Manufacturer of Exclusive Upholstered Furniture Phone 89-R-5 she said, “This war will soon end. but if men do not do as I ask soon ‘here will be another war worse than in one. Sin is destroying the world. “e cause of war is the sins of men. he errors of Russia will spread ®>»ghout the world destroying nu- «r nation; the good will suf- vieked; the Church will ion, but in the end a time of peace to the 11 be converted sand my Im- 1 triumph.” Father Moore has preached to thousands in other countries in the streets over loud speakers. In South American countries he has talked in capital cities Over the radio warning against the Godlessness of Commun- ism. He has been inspired by the goodwill of non-Catholics every- where to the zxppeal for prayer and enance to save our world and to save souls. He feels that even yet if men in general would only listen and live better lives, the evil forces of com- munism will be crushed and the vorld could be saved from the heavy threat of an all-out war which will spell the destruction of many of our large cities. His crusade will go to other coun- go the song of Our told some of this fons by record, radio aud television shows. In September 1952 the movie entitled “The Miracle NEW POWER! NEW CUTTING SPEED! LIGHT WEIGHT! PERFECT BALANCE! - Cuts Full Power All Positions—No Adjustments! FREE DEMONSTRATIONS ALL DAY LONG Come in today: Try out the new McCulloch Model 4-304 Chain Saw GORDON COLE Corner Railway Avenue and Yorston Street WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. \. *& Seagram's V.O. S. Ss, z _ \a i] Ge Seagram's |\& | ce Sure % *s * = Seagram's “83" This advertisement is not published or displayed by Stampede Set For Dominion Day The Bridge Lake Community Club held a special meeting on Wednes day May 25, in the primary school- room. J. G. Boultbee presided. After routine business was finish- ed, matters pertaining to the annual stampede were discussed. The Stam- pede wili be held as usual on the first day of July. Sandwiches, cake were served after the meeting. The next regular meeting of the Club will be on June Ist, at 8 p.m, MRS. LEE ROBERTS is in the Royal Inland Hospital at Kamloops getting medical care. Mrs. Roberts’ friends wish her a speedy recovery. THE BRIDGE LAKE Farmers In- stitute will sponsor an agricultural field day at the ranch of J. G. Boult- hee sometime during July. The date will be announced later. LENOARD LARSON, operating J. G. Boulthee’s bulldozer, has built a good road into the Community Club grounds. Fred Reed, with volunteer workers will gravel the new road. MR. and MRS. DICK TAYLOR from Vancouver were recent guests at the Double T Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor inspected their new summer home which is being built on the east shore of Bridge Lake. J. O. Larson has the construction contract. “ B. W. HODGES. of the Lakeview Resort, has installed a modern elec- tric lighting system which serves the tourist cabins and the ranch house. MRS. MYRA DEANE-FREEMAN has gone into turkey raising in a big way with her purchase of 700 poults. Mrs. Deane-Freeman has adequate buildings and facilities plus consid- erable experience in poultry raising, with which to start her new under. taking. coffee and] ) with the players of the exciting ball games which were followed by a picnic sup- per and eventual dispersement to the ‘Creek.’ The movie entertained a packed house of families ana friends.” Most Tatlayoko folk drove Wome directly after the lively dance, SAD NOTE sounds in our news this week with the announcement of the sudden, unexepcted loss of their 8 months old daughter Angelina, by Jeannie and Edward Sill, daughter and son-in-law of Tommy Lulua of Eagle Lake. Sisters from the Anahim Reserve drove into the valley taking the sick baby out avith them, who was believed to have pneumonia, Burial took place at Eagle Lake May 18th. , H. McGHBE recently took delivery at Williams Lake of an A.C. tractor and hay baler. ZETA and HARVEY GRAYSEN of Williams Lake drove out May 20 to spend the weekend at the Circle X. The condition of the road and weather failed to dampen their en- | thusiasm for our scenic grandeur, 30 we are anticipating with them. MR. and MRS. WILL PURJUB their two small daughters, Cathy and Becky, returned to the valley My 21 from Kellogg, Idaho. They are temporarily residing at John Haynes’ prior to building for themselves. MR. JOHN HAYNES, who has been in the War Memorial hospital for several weeks now is expected home soon. GEORGE RETTBERG made a quick trip out to the ‘Lake’ this week for supplies and over 400 baby chicks. A recent visitor to the store was Chief Lashua Lulua of Nemiah Valley. SPRING SEEDING has heen go- ing merrily along, some of it being done by a strang-looking but com. another visit FOUR DEPARTMENTS To Serve You— ° Hard ‘é : Groceries * Menswear ° Dry Goods ware < ’ ‘the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia; | Mackenzies Ltd. 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