Page 2 Sectond Sectior, “7? TEE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, BG y Wednesday, August 21; PTET SU a = = oe SSO igreemeeecnmnenes SS ae : ‘ $ ren's Zoo-Open. 'This is easily | WEBB - MARTIN RITES 3 . aes one of the most Intriving an-|- BIRTHDAY PHOTO: |WEBB - MARTIN &: Bride-Elect Se W | T H | R E N E pects of the park, for young and Bas 3 c © old alike. In one large en- — I e H pevoonerororocne eeeerennrcceess : closure, the children are free ts onored at Snower iidhood Memories preg i wi ts CHILCOTIN FAMILY WEDS ee I 00 emo é and ducks, stroke a calf and a Miss Madeline Lamoureux; e captivating Bambi, see young = “ Sa whose, marriage to Christopher Re-Lived On Beach Pigs with their mother, wateh T. PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCR ae ee Garvey will “take place Septem- snakes and monkeys and rabbits Deas ek ee Scan aie ber 7, was guest of honor at a F I can get three columns or more ne ee " eo in John William Webb, Rev. George Fielder officiatin; miscellaneous shower Thursday . je s gd E Fe G 2 B4[e out of a mere weeks holiday a few tadalion Bee The bride is the youngest > — | Ment. Cochostesses were are: i t north j ‘ 2 male ; 2 : Ree . hundred miles to the th, just ONE TOWN daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Duke| ellowing the ceremony. A large|M: Latin, sr, and Mrs. Lee think what I could do with a trip to Hawaii ! I’m currently trying to con- vince the Editor of the value of such a trip, but in the mean- time I'll have to continue with an account of the second week shine, it would have been hard to say who enjoyed it most—me or the kids, And it was at the beach that Education of a different type Was provided by our night “on the town.” We were to meet our friends in the cocktail lounge of the Georgia Hotel, but managed to get into the Cariboo Room Martin, well-known ranchers, of Alexis Creex, while the groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Webb, of Haney. For her wedding, the bride chose a French grey suit en eption will take place Friday mn the Alexis Creek Community Hall, when the bridal couple re- turn from their honeymoon trip through the United States. The groom's parents travelled Skipp, and it was held at the formers’ home. The gifts were presented to the bride-to-be in an attractive |pink and green basket. of our holiday spent at the coast]; omd,“ame forth with his un-|or the Devonshire by mistehe ene wih oe aunty DoL|trom Haney for’ the eeremony,|. Guests inelaen ates William WITH the kids. Hareuable, most embarassing|T got a brief glimpse of the steer Se eee ee ee dare Se eib wunee aaa Ohristie, Mrs. W. O'Donovan x Statement to date. As I opened| skulls, old fintlocks and stage gloves. Her corsage was com- ‘ Except for brief weekends, this was the first time in eight the unlocked restroom door, we were confronted with a tall, coaches before we sidled out in some confusion. posed of pink rosebuds, and she earried her white confirmation black and white figured sheath dress with pink and white car- Mrs. John Borkowski, Mrs. Tony Borkowski, Mrs. C. Barber, Mrs. years (since we acquired The|angular, elderly woman wearing i : Prayer book. She was given in|Bation folstes ton the secslens U. Coleman, Mrs. M. Poirer, Tribune) that Clive and I had|neavy lensed glasses bright} The Cavalier Room of the! yy this offical 57th birthday | marriage by her father. Mrs. Martin choge a 1 Mrs. O. Fullerton, Mrs. Pranie spent any time together at the , Georgia carries out its theme] portrait of Qucep Mother Eliza. with pink blouse and hat, and|ratin, Mrs. N. Marcy, Mrs, splotches of rouge on her face The two sisters of the bride coast — our old _—_stamping/and a large white hat pancalea | With Pennants, chain: jmaily a Be rere ured tt Her stay, acted as her attendants, -| bles. wore a corsage of pink/and) Mare aNiass We eae ae Brounds. Needless to say, I had|on her head. As I mumbled my|. 8Tee0 bottle” wall and dim is wearing a pale blue satin |Sally Beale chose a tailored suit| WBite carnations. ee aemay, es oe great plans. apologies and began to shut the|/htsi modern accoutrements| dress. » three-siring Pearl neck- |with white accessories for the| The young couple will make/Greome and Mrs. J. Bracken: One of the most important] door, Ward piped up with a loua|*iled_ the dispel the" hotell taco aed atte pearl a Deisainie Sune bury. was to take the children to|“ Is that the witch, Mommy?” lobby " atmosphe¥e of the May- Pearl Kienas, of Richmond, wore a their home in Williams Lake, where the groom is on the staff White Rock, the well-known! wre re-visited Strawberry Hin | {2 Room of the Vancouver! piling in-the stage show. black sheath dress with white] of the B.C. Forest Service. beach ear the U8: border. Ili: surrey where 1 first. met| Bote! as far as we were con- Allan-all, a good two week’s| accessories. Both costumes were wanted them to taste the de- Clive, and where we stomped cerned. holiday, enhanced by a corsage of pink Ughts I had known as a young-| 5ur way merrily through many| We were completely intrigued and white carnations. Before using a new paint ster, delights that children in country dances in the community | With the modern, spacious decor Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.| Best man was Glen Allan. brush, run a comb through the our fresh-water lake country|nan. Ip eight years it nhas|0f the Carlton Room of the Ritz|Qswald Wisaesser is the latter's} 4 small reception for the| bristles. This removes the few cannot know. I wanted them to smell the tangy air of the ocean; to feel the wonderful warmth of the water lying between the small sand dunes when the tide'is out; to race breathlessly over the moist sand left ridged by wave- lets; to build sand castles with moats and then watch as the sea rapidly fills the moat then topples the castle; to search for white shells, blue shells and the elusive conical shells; to dig | frantically for clams and watch grown from “ country" to a sub- urban district with shopping centres, new sub-divisions and split-level homes, NOSTALGIA s we drove slowly down the el road to Cl old home, teeling of gia wa nos' he almost overwhelming and it was} difficult to realize that we could not make the familiar swing in- to the driveway mountain ash tre his Mother lived tchewan between the Hotel, with its turquoise and coral tones and white grill work, and found it hard to ‘tear our- selves away to invade the hot, smoky_confines of the old Cave Supper Club. Here J felt like a mousy old- married hick from the country 1 gawked at the innumerable their ultra- they danced With their escorts on the stage (the main floor is so filled with customers that the stage is used for a dance floor). I eouldn't the awkward side-stepping crabs; to prod distastefully at the odd ropes and tubes of golden-brown seaweed washed up on the beach. We were blessed with good now and would not come to greet us as usual down the path from the white frame house. It was almost with a feeling of anger that we contemplated the un-| familiar name on the mail-box, |tear my eyes from the middle- aged ravaged face of the stoutis bleached redhead who sat-at a table alone, or from my equally interested contemplation of the weather for our week at the and considered the unkempt coast, and we made the little| garden. “ trip to the beach come true. as] Inevitably, of course, we Wwe journeyed back to Grandufa’s | visited Stanley Park and for the after five hours of sand and sun-/ first time we found the Child- singing of three men near her who also sat alone at their respective tables (nothing happened); and we were completely bored by the posturing and mouthy stylized Billy Daniels, top CUT YOUR, FUEL BILLS UP TO 50% - Install AUTOM GENERAL ELECTRIC ATIC GAS FURNACE @ Savings start with installation — exclusive “pin-point" heat exchanger cuts costs. @3 to 5 times smaller than conventional furnaces — can even be fitted into a clothes closet. © Uniform, automatic heat with big capacity, slow speed blower. 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