Page 2 Second Section THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Wednesday, January 8, 1958 SUPREME COURT RETURNS BOY TO RATURAL 4AOTHER 0 ne’ order was issued under the provisions of the Ontario Adoption act. In her appeal, Helen Agar, now living in Minneapolis, said that at the time she agreed to the adoption she was in a weakened mental ahd physical condition. The Penzance family has another son, John, left, age five. Alexis Creek News PARENTS and children of Alexis Creek enjoyed a gay and festive evening on December 20, when they met at the school for the Christmas concert, The pupils, under the direction of | ana candy for all the children. | fresh treshness for several &: corner and s' Street; task of length Sommers case, which was promi- in the news and then somehow our conver: tion drifted round (o the chur in which Norma has been : stant hard worker, and I heard for the first time how nent 2, WAT ee A Short Walk Turns Into A NE afternoon and 1 went for a little walk. recovering from a bout of Asian ‘flu and it seemed a good idea for her to get a little air before starting school xt day. That decision brought a new activity into my life which has turned out to be a most grat ing experience. meandered down Avenue appreciating E {ter heing cooped up| by We we, I recall about olled down Comer waved to Jones as she worked as the home: wanging up ind idly walked over to pass the time of day. that we Full-time Job last Octob the child Blaine y again the play very well, could do that m teered hesitantly, denly we were in Norma wa Fifth the cris o ; we turned the {cla been awfully I “thou h Jal the Sundays th fully sped Y Norma the ws talked at 3 the Sturay-| teaching them. at the time,! An hour passe: ~lwe pored over con- ing and Elaine s desper-|OUt of the chill ng me the little s thé tots in the kindergarten Ss. “We've without music of any kind and DUTIES ENLARGED Oe but perhaps I uch,” I yolun- and then sud- the house and enthusiastically ung been singing hard,” she told ght guiltily of hat I had cheer- d and Elaine down the hill without.a care or thought as to how or who was d swiftly while musie until T realized the afternoon was wan- should he home air (the wall f in various |Swilered that afternoon).. As I BARENS—TOOP RITES ee ee eee a 1 ee paused at the door, Norma Nero 7 ss -|hopefully interjected: “ Some of H Hag: Beeel Tete by: Sever’ Bet | ie aucie girls would love Creek; 7th, Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick, Church Wedding Leas sien : ci is rt Cla seemed odd that only the ae cae the evening was (f N y ar’ D Sunday night before, I had brought to a merry close with a| ew e S ay attended the evening service and visit from Santa Claus with gifts! Maurech Dolores Poop. only sat thinking of how. my children participated in the Sunday their teachers, entertained the! CONSTABLE Harold Hare,|{*U8hter of Mr. and Mrs. |sehool and enjoyed other chur / TABLETS audience with various skits,|Kamloops, is now stationed at|C®rter Toop, of Williams Lake, ivities—and yet I did nothing MADEUN ENGLAND: group carol singing and recita-/the Alexis Creek R.C.M.P. de-|’eame the bride of J st in any way. Si “tions. Winners of the rafile/tachment. He replac Con- | Barens at a quiet ceremony in SOMEONE NEEDED WILLIAMS LAKE were drawn: st, Isadore who was trans. |St Andrew's United Churen, [>ONONE NTE Fist ad won Timothy; Reastone; 2nd. -Hninel tern, eae ae Jamary 1 at 11 am. Rev. C.] | TE We could ay tbr cee P h arma cy Otto, Quesnel; 3rd, Irene Bar-| MR. AND MRS. Pete Yells|!I- Lee officiated at the r Sunday School," Norma was PAE hice Crock AthaMres /anarBarbals Fournoyed to Kam=|- Given in marriage Uy worl ng, and suddenly 1 was] PRESCRIPTIONS Francis Owens, Alexis. Creek; |loops to spend the Chri father, the bride chose a pale|ofering my services. “J dont | Phone 9 Sth, Bob Moore, Williams Lake; {holiday with the Ken walms-| oink ‘gown at ace Aaa ate Sth F Geordie) Teltord.tzalexis} Te former “esident® Ohl the hallerinaslength:—bouitant Alexis Creek. skirt featured inserts of lace, : = wi ND MRS: Te-Harvey and tne sitipless. iodine: Wat ° ° sani het HaneeY ae tGoned witn «tee soe” Hort Fashion begins . . . Go i) Church e|jebeuding. the: “Christina. “and scessories were ‘white aud she 2 ioe Sunday- fe Neve cere. visiting. relatives in| jore a corsage: fashiGned or pink Edmonton, Alberta. rosebuds and stephanotis. MRS. FRANCIS Ownes, In- ispamenariment nurse for this| As bridesmatron for her tment 7 or th LISTED BELOW ARE PLACES OF WORSHIP IN WILLIAMS LAKE ST. PETER'S (ANGLICAN) CHURCH 11 a.m., the Sunday School, every Sunday. be p.m., Evensong, every Sunday. ST. ANDREW'S ia CHURCH ITED $rd Avenue at Cameron Street > 6 Rev. C. H. Lee Sunday, January 12: 1] a.m., Family Day Service. 7:30 p.m., Evening Worship, “ Homesteading in 1958.” SACRED HEART CHURCH 4th Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist Fathers WITH HAIR STYLING Let the skilled fingers of an’ Brocklehurst, Kamloops, _to| wore a Trench blue aait ee Spend Christmas and New| tailleur with white accessories. |. New Years with her parents. Best man was Phillip styling most becoming to From/there she will go to Vau-|.) oo. couver to spend a month in the ig arrange your hair into the the contours of your face. le sing again il someone would just play for them?” As I hesi- tated, she continued: “It would only mean singing at family ser- vice one Sunday a month, with a couple ‘of rehearsals in- between” ..., and it seemed a simple matter to say “yes.” |, And so it came to pass. I was somewhat appalled on my first. trip to Sunday School classes when I realized that I would have to perform on an organ. I didn’t have a clue as to what stops to pull out and/ or push in, and it was quite evi- dent it was going to take more concentration than a piano. If I concentrated*on the music, I forgot to pump; if I remembered to work my feet, I invariably lost my place on the music sheet. “Twas a fine beginning! Our ‘first reheareal for the choir Thursday afternoon saw a small group of only six girls and I was somewhat dismayed when I heard the few thin|I’m glad that I ean provide the voices valiantly straining to keep|means that 17 small girls can up with Norma’s clear, strong|come cioser to their church and contralto. “It won't be much/| perhaps bring you closer, too. of a choir,” I thought woefully. But by Christmas the Tanks had Swelled to 17, they were all gowned in white surplices and I felt as though I had mothered each and every one: whén they sang at the Christmas concert, ND ENLARGED = Oh yes, while I was playing the organ for the Sunday School, we were also practicing carols for the Christmas concert. And somehow or other it dawned on me one day that I, obviously, was playing the piano for the entire concert. Now this may seem like a small matter, but my talent is small too and I felt "way out of my depth. I even contemplated sending a frantic telegram to Betty Wrightson, but somehow or other a muddled through the great crisis. I’m glad I met Norma Jones’ that day. I’m glad that I can do something for my church; Business Directory BUILDING SUPPLIES FARM EQUIPME: & CONTRACTORS McKay Equipment Massey-Harris Ferguson Farm Equipment W. E. HARDING Electrical Contracting Refrigeration ¢ Telephones 170 OIL DISTRIBUFORS SALES & SERVICB Phone 53-W Second Ave. Williams Lake Se nan en PLATE GLASS BLAIR BROS. Insured Installation ws FRED OVERTON Imperial Oil GENERAL CONTRACTOR Products “Look to Imperial for the best’’ Williams Lake Phone 154 LAND SURVEYOR = WILLIAMS LAKE ee deal TOM -WI. S R-C.Land Surveyor SSeS ae | MAYSE IS BC. » ., Cariboo Business address: Oil Distributors Ltd. ‘P.O. BOX 768 5 WILIAAMS LAKE, B.C. head office of the Indian Department, before returning to Alexis Creek MR. AND MRS. Don Enders- by and Joanne, of Campbell River, were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Bob French. Wedding. The wedding is announced at Long Beach, California, Decem- ber 28, of Mrs. Kathleen Latt- man to Dr: Stanley N. Wood. Dr. Wood is the government 5th Avenue