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Page ¢ THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 8.0.

Thursday, January 1 2, 1956.

me as an interested bystander.|, |. BEST IN CANADA

I think it was'a draw. 2 Prainia Points More Canadians now earn| chile Supplies the — United

I ‘still ‘think James Jonés | their living in manufacturing | States currently with twice as

= WT H LR ENE

+ +. ON SIDEWALKS,

‘Weather ana Things
Post-mortems —
E Thad a few comments about my column
zt on the icy condition of our sidewalks, Sey-
eral women agreed with me and thanked me

for the timeliness of my suggestions (not

could have got his message Sh I jthan in any other industry. hi Canada-does.
across. without all that flth. ana are iInterest|/™" "= a
In Local Rites

T have no intention of reading
the other seven-eights of the

Sacred Heart Church was the |
scene of a lovely wedding ‘Tues-

book to find out what the mes-
sage was,
day, December 27th, when Freda |
Florentina Antoni, youngest |
daughter of Mrs. C. Antoni of
Regina, Sask., became the bride
of Claude Bernard Salewski, eld-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard

People have been most help-
ful in suggesting solutions for
that it has done much good). But on the Srying Duppy. Chief among the
other side of the fence, one merchant toon {fk sre-fre cures is putting an
Se ‘ alarm clock in his bed, and/or

BO cat nis e = : a hot water bottle.

Sens ae Gone oe sroury QuPle of months ago? It] ymitce actually settled down
Into cement, so this store-own-|YCW4 be one of tne tongest, quite well enough. Now it 1
OF Said. Te cited severet resem, | coldest setae, Om ree0rd, it said. | could just find erens Way Of get:
which it had actually happeces | 224 it certainly looks line tei ting Ward to sleep all night
including the rocky block trom|® t'¥e- And to add emphasis, Without waking, — everything
Williams Lake Motors to the|1 Mentioned the pony who was Would be wonderful. Any sug-
fort Oue. (The editor was in-|SVOWIS an extremely tong, | Pentions onvone:

formed that this was ceusey|S*E8Y coat — a good sien oc No-one has'suggested a solu-
othe aidewaile being poured cold winter. tion about toilet-training yet

strapless bodice was topped by a
fitted jacket with — lily-point
sleeves, and the floor-length

im cold weather and treesine | If this Keeps up. we humans|either . . tor Mike on Ward. at pee A cua, 10 a bustle-errect

“hteresting to know which theory|2®4 better devise some way of —————— Vell mated frame ate chanel

ages growing a long shagey cone cet s veil misted.from a coronet of se-

: auins and seed pearls, and she
Deieal anlay i de — Church Services carried « yanrtaeaey aot ate UTILITY

We have been sprinkling rock | she weather successfully -_ of red roses and white carna- *

galt on the sidewalk in front of | jinxed our plans for moving into tions. Her only jewelry was a autometic
se the Tribune for five years now|the new house by Christmas. Sacred Heart necklace and ear-ring set of Al-

and we haven’t noticed any signs|OUr plans called for some plas- Sunday aska black diamonds, a gift of GAS H EATING

of decay in the cement yet. May-| tered walls, and so we wait in,

Holy Mass the groom.

be it depends on how much you| Patiently for the wenthes to get
throw around??? = mild enough to do the job.

ae This merchant also said that| LOOKS like Easter would be 4
beg ere! occasions when ne} 00d date now . . . any bets
had cleaned the sidewalk in| ®2Yone?
front of his store, he was berat.

# “ed by @ number of mothers pull-| Had_a visitor a couple of
ing youngsters on sleighs who| Weeks ago,_a man trom Porec
“Mian't appreciate trying to arag| Grove who wanted to meet we

equipment

Rosary Benediction

Redemptorist Fathers Denny Vaughan and Joan

Fairfax, the happy two-some

— 000

Andtew's Tui
St. Andrew's United Show, have been named the best
McKinnon Memorial male and female vocalists in

starring on The Denny Vaughan

Orango chose aqua nylon net
over taffeta with a corsage of Heatersiand Elece he
yellow carnations. naces. Written Guarantee,

‘them over the hare concrete, writer of this column. “I don’t 3rd Ave. & Cameron St. Canada. Bach will receive a gold Best man was Melvin Salew-|| ‘Approved by the Ame:
B “I admit there is a bit of a like women columnists,” 116 said, 11:00 a.m. Sunday Senool Statue, the first of the Liberty ski. Ralph Welsh acted as usher, |] Gas Association.
‘problem here, as we usually ‘They're too emotional,” But he 7:30 pam. Worship Hour Magazine Talent Awards. These while Ed. Boehm played the
Z 2 -Wavigate by toboggan too. But 1| ®ftened the blow by admitting Sermon topic aw nd will be given ansuall, to wedding m =
would rather figure out some fay he sometimes read my ef- “The Light of the Worla” top Canadian performers select- Pink, white and blue atonine nine
orts,

ed by TV columnists, crities,

Sn UAL

SiN
$149.30
and up

ers centred with a double white
bell were the central theme of
the decorations at the Elks ban-

ram directors

producers and pre
across the counts:

Rey. J. Colclough

““iat'and a broken loz. the things I had written. But it 000 In view of their popu: quet room where a reception was Far ane noes?
~*Trealize that this has been a| turned out that the only con- es the choice is not too surp held following the wedding. ‘The $188.95
*@ifieult winter and I am not re.| troversisl lopie he could think Saint Peter’s Church Individually : bride's table was centred with dl and uD

ferring to light coatings of snow | of Was my book review of “From rt
cwhich are not unduly dangerous, | Here to Eternity” written about

‘Dut to the lumps and layers of|tWo years ago, 1 believe.
Sheer ice that lie in wait for the} It seems that he was in the
unwary-walker. Peace-time U.S. army and he
z —— says they really did talk like
Speaking of the weather, re-| that. The visit eventually boiled
member the predictions from ye|down into an argument between
eld Almanac that I passed on to| the editor and my

Jan. 15th Epiphany ir
9:30 a.m. Holy Communion chieved success in Canada
(W.A. Corporate) in a brief time. Bach has done a

11 a.m. Sunday School number of recordings — Joan
7:30 p.m. Evensong promoting home-grown
through recordings of original
Canadian tunes, Denny through
his talents as mu n, arrang-
000 er and conductor as well as yo-

calist.

three-tiered Wedding cake flank.
ed by white tapers,

The toast to the bride was I Propane Gas
Proposed by Melvin Salewski,

Following their wedding trip H i
to Vancouver and Victoria, the at a More Economical Price
young couple will make their
heme at Williams Lake. 100 Ib. cylinders either filled or exchanged -

Telegrams of congratulations
Were received from Wilkie and $9 50
Cutknife in Sask., Lloydminster, ©
Alberta; Winnipeg and Laurier,
Man.; and from Victoria, B.C.

Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar

Calvary Tabernacle

Sunday 2 li ey ead OR ae
guiteteenee eee Mrs. P orgenson 0 Ib. cylinders ey aed or exchanged ~
ry: = =

$2.50 es

Morning Worship 11:00 p.m.

Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Auxiliary Head

* Seagram's V.O.

J

: Friday ea Mrs. P. Jorgenson was named Engager ent e
£ » Young Peoples B00'pim | president or the Ladies Aux!
3 — ary to the War Memorial Hos-| Mr. and Mrs, John Aitken ot ulk or Bottled Sales
£ Pastor, Rey. C. Fawcett pital at their annual meeting|Lac La Hache announce the en-
Rs) S last Thursday, She sueceds Mrs, | agement of their eldest daugh. FOR TANK TRUCK DELIVERY
Stewart. Smith who held the po-|ter, and also the granddaughter
s and Ce SUC sition fof the past two year fer Mr. and Mrs. George Kozake- Phone 143
& Mrs. R. Friesen was named een Marie Christina to John HL PROP
2, frst vice-president, Mrs. J. Pom=| Brian, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. le
s froy ag second vice-president. |/°hn Ward of Hants, England. BS
eo ; The wedding will take place Railway Ave

Retaining the positions they
have held for the past year are
Mrs. C. Stangoe as secretary,
Mrs. R. Court as treasurer, Mr.
K. Cameron as board represent-
ative, and Mrs. F. Nicholson as
buying committee chairman.

Plans for the second annual
Valentine dance to be held early
in February were formulated at
the meeting with Mrs. J. Stitt,
Mrs. H. McKay, Mrs. Court and
Mrs. Smith acting on the com-
mittee in charge of arrange-
ments.

Mrs. R. Rankin was introdue-
ed as a new member.

In 1954 Canadian consumers
spending reached a record total
of $15,581 million, an increase
of $466 million over 1953.
in Canada,

Near Cattlemen's Office
at the United Chreh on May 19,

1956, at 2 p.m.

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