Page 6 ~~ 3 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, June 46, 1955, School Fashion Show Young Swiss Girl Travelling To Bella Coola On Horseback A young Swiss girl, who likes to be again sponsoring their annual Fashion Show and Tea at the high school Friday, climbed some of the steeper moun-| phre wilt he titty girls modeliine do her sight-seeing the hard way,|tains within a Weekend's travel. of | tie: mecractive. “vonon dresses. they Was reported last Saturday at Gra-| the city. : {nave made during the home econom- | ham’s in the Chilcotin, well along| If she can find a companion’ to l/ics course this year anderths dies: on her trip by horseback from V make the climbs with her, she would, tion of teacher Mrs. B. Cassan. | liams Lake to Bella Coola. like to take time out on her trip to] mye girls from Grade 7 will be Nanna Weber is not an expert] Bella Coola to tackle ‘several peaks | serving tea to the public trom 2 co horsewoman nor is she familiar with | of the coast range. Spang os the terrain, but she had her heart set on such a trip, and for Months in Vancouver she pored over maps, Saved money for equipment for the trip and headed this way two weeks ago. Predator animal hunter Marius Mortenson took .her under his wing when she arrived in town, added de-| formed an attractive background for tails of the coutry she wasn’t famil-| the wedding last Saturday morning iar with and checked over her equip-|in st. Andrew's cathedrl, Victoria, tment. She bought a horse from Bert! which united in marriage Marian Roberts and Marius arranged for her Darlene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to borrow a saddle from Del Fowler. William Palidwor. Victoria, and Alex- When Mr. Mortensen was satisfied ana Piercy, son of Mrs. Isa Piercy, with the outfitting, Miss Weber set | Williams Lake, B.C. and the late Mr. out on her adventure. | Piercy of Denman Island. Rey. Father In 1952 Miss Weber immigrated | michael O'Connell celebrated the to England, knowing nota word of ‘nuptial mass during which Miss M. the new language. After a year of | McKay played organ selections. Miss Playing nursemaid and stenographer, | Leona Hanley sang Ave Maria as the she came to Canada and last summer | couple signed the register. moved: from Winnipeg to Vancouver.| Given in marriage by her father, Her happiest moments have been| the lovely bride chose a ballerina, spent clinging to precipices with the | Jength gown of nylon net and lace B.C. Mountaineering Club. She has| fashioned with net flounce under a lace overskirt. A matching lace jac- ket with long lily point sleeves and Peter Pan collar highlighted by clusters of rhinestones topped her gown. A delicately shaped coronet of nylon net with fluted pattern held her fingertip veil of illusion net with embroidered edge. Talisman roses were in her bridal bouquet. Maid of honor, Miss Mary-anne Marty of Kelowna, wore a similarly styled balerina-length gown in shade Girls trom Grades 7. 8, and 9 wi Williams Lake Shares Interest With Victoria In Wedding Arrangements of peonies and nis Mr. Bob Martin was best man and ushers were Mr. Rod Graff and Mr., Joe Laturnus. At the reception which followed in the Golden Slipper ballroom, moth- ers of the young couple assisted in receiving. Mrs. Palidwor was gowned | powder blue lace with white acces- sories while Mrs, chose a printed silk ensemble in rose taupe shade with avacado green Recescor-| ies A three-tier all-white wedding cake made by the bride's mother centred the refreshment table and | was flanked by vases of long-stem-| ‘med sweetheart roses. Mr. Rarnest Postan’s proposed the traditional toast to the bride. For travelling Mrs. Piercy chose a rose-toned summer suit with short fitted jacket. Navy and white acces- sories and gardenia corsage. Upon leaving on their honeymoon to south- ern points, the bride presented her bouquet to her gradmother, Mrs. George Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Pierey will reside in Victoria, Auxiliary To Collect Vegetables For Hospital A campaign to provide garden- fresh vegetables for the hospital will be sponsored by the Hospital Auxil- fary. Residents will be asked to do- nate any surplus vegetables that would be going to waste during the summer. Members of the Auxiliary Marilyn to Meet Queen —Centray Press Cansoian Busy times are ahead for To- runto's Marilyn Bell, above. ot ing fame. as she prepares her presentation to Queen Eli beth and the Duke of Edin- burgh next: month Some 84 ethers from commonwealth Uons will ride to gilded gates o1 Bucsingham Palace for vresen ton An hour after they make tneir bow to society they will jcin in another event tnat will re tememberea for a lifetime — a rden pariy on the palace grounds. [t will be attended ay about 6,000. eee eee Mrs. Ida Jones of Horsefly left last Thursday for New Brunswick visit her sisters. She will stay Bulyear homestead, the place of h to at er birth, The homestead is 137 years old and was built by her grandfather. Will pick up any donation, and wish to stress that even a small dona- tion would be welcome. Mrs. D. Smith and Mrs. K. Cameron are in charge of the drive. Arrangements for the annual tag day at Stampede were made at the meeting, and it was also decided to enter a float inthe parade. of palest pink, A matching nylon bandeau dotted with pink rosebuds was worn in her hair and she car- ried a bouquet of pink carnations and mauve sweet peas. Miss Beverly Fell, bridesmaid, chose a pale green ballerina length gown styled with front panel of lace and bolero jacket. Her bandeau head- dress in the same shade was dotted with rosebuds and her bouquet was of pink carnations and white sweet peas. Education is not only our business. ... Bride-To-Be Feted EDUCATION IS At Shower EVERYBODY'S | A miscellaneous shower honoring BUSINESS Miss Caroline Pendleton was held last Wednesday evening. June Sth, at the home of Mrs A. Halloran. Co-hostess- es with Mrs. Halloran were Mrs. B. Cassan, Miss Maureen Bromley and Miss Margaret Grubb. Now is the time to face up to a crisis in teacher Miss Pendleton, who has been supply. teaching at the high school for the Past year, will be married to Mr. Lawrence Sugden, game departmenz School enrolment is biologist here, at Swift Current! August 2nd. The gifts were presented to the still increasing .... we need more teachers. r nted guest-of-honor in a wishing well| Standards must be beautifully decorated in yellow and maintained and im- green and covered with red roses. proved Lilacs were used to grace the rooms throughout. Guests included Mrs. T. Beames, Mrs. R. Friesen, Mrs. FP, Rank n, Mrs. V. Johnson, Mrs. Joan McKin- non, Mrs D. Stevenson, Miss Connie Dugan, Mrs. D. Bremner, Miss D. Spowart, Mrs. P. Moffat, Mrs. W. Sharpe, Mrs. J. Huckvale, Mrs. A.M. Richardson, Mrs. FP. Armes, Mrs. B. N. Odell, Miss-Joyce Thompson, Mrs F. Kozuki, Mrs. Friesen, Mrs. S. Wood, Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. J. Hara- mia and Mrs. O. Kerley. Are young people in your community enter- ing teaching? If not, why not? This is Your Business EDUCATION IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS B. C. Teachers Federation A deheious topping for cinnamon yeust Tolls is to cream powdered sugar, cinna mon and cream to & paste and spread Mrs. G. rp: Stan Goad, leading lady; jOORP Officers Halinights, secretary; Mrs. R. Kelt, treasurer; Mrs. 8. Olson, chaplain, iInstalled Mrs. Di Beaman votaieesse antes District Deputy Supreme Honour-| M- Blenkinsop, trustee; Mrs. B. Rig- bey, inner guard; Mrs. T. Thomas, ed Royal Lady Hilday Webster ot outer guard; Mrs. M. Smith, histor. | Prince George acted as installing of-| jan: Mrs H. McKay, pianist. Following the installation a social coming officers of the local lodge of | evening was held, the Order of the Royal Purple = assumed their positions. Assisting at COOKIES ficer last Thursday evening when in- the installation was Mrs. R. G. Wood- jand, past district deputy. Officers installed were Mrs. T. Bishop, past honoured Toyal lady; Mrs. J. Halfnights, honoured royai | deay. Mrs. S. Sloan. associate royal lady; Mrs. F. Bennie, loyal lady; Mrs. POWER LINES 7 KepOSENE Serve! SERVEL KEROSENE | REFRIGERATORS ¢ PRICED from $399.50 Easy Terms The world’s finest refrigerator—the silent Servei-— operates at high eflicieney on Kerosene and brings the advantages of modern household refrigeration to homes located beyond the power lines. Yes, there is a beautiful Servel for every need. providing perfect refrigeration. 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