Poge © Seeond Section - SHE TRIZUNES WILLIAMS LAKE, B Wednesday, January 18,- 6. : VANCOUVER CHURCH SCENE J nmantvena, ack URCH SC , Pelieved Fosased | Curling Club Names Officer OF DIGNAN - COGHILL RITES nurse on the staff of the War| - Memorial Hospital for the past From The 18 months, is the youngest ° daughter of Mr. William Coghill L b y Sh | and the late Mrs. Coghill, of iorar elves “ Sutherlandshire, Scotland. Thel4 1iviNG LEGEND by Alan groom, who is employed locally Phillips (Little, Brown and by the B.C. Power Commission, Company, Toronto). $4.50. is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dignan, of Brentwood Bay, Vancouver Island. Numerous stories have been written about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, but I The charming auburn-haired|must say this book gives the bride chose a pale blue wool|most straightforward picture of lace dress in street length for|the real meaning of this famous the occasion. It was styled on| force. close-fitting princess lines with| The author has compiled high neckline trimmed with | Historic facts, actual cases and| The yourg princess, whose sociai blue satin, short sleeves and a/Teal characters to write a hook life is i i ‘om| Well worth reading. it is a] a8 that of Princess Margaret, iil sire aring out softiy\trom celebrated her 2ist birthday on the trim waistline. Herhatwas|change to see {hese men as Christe fashioned of blue and silyer| human beings and not only as to be brocade, her accessories were|a tourist attraction. of Hamilton. matching pale blue, and she! A book such as this could) Wore a corsage of deep pink|have been ruined with broken honest, roses and blue violets. continuity, but the author has ‘i has z David, who is also on the staff written about and has produced things. : iH f ita], [22 interesting, flowing book. Hiniti of the War Memorial Hospital, Life in the Arctic, the eon-|? oh 11 th he: hi and explains clearly the reasons j ¢ osen the crimes he has : rf As bridesmaid, Miss Donna Mey shencrimes. he for trying to be the FOREST ¢ EWS A large crowd gathered at the hall Thursday, January 9, to form a curling club. The following officers were elected: President, Frank Measure; secretary - treasurer. Miss Cora Sellars; directors, Ross Redpath, Gordon Duke and Andy Molnar, Bill Papove is in charge of the ice committee: Boh Wiedewilt, rules committee, and “Mrs. Sellars, draw gommit- tee | The curling rink is almost | completed and the men are| working on the ligh‘ing system. 'The base is already made for |the ice, so with=a little cool | Weather, curling will get unde way THE BOARD of Trade held birthday |!ts regular monthly meeting on Kensington palace. | Wednesday, January 8, It was decided to write to Mr. W. almost as well publicized | sneare,-M.L.A. him to be here, ‘Vhe main discussion was about mas Day. She is believed enraged to the Marquis fair, strong and wise, Young Couple ciear,” enssanans |Feted By Friends g, accompanied by cartoon | weetensoreseseserserceeeesoe wore a softly tailored dress of characters, make the idea be- Dr. and Mrs. J. 3B. Ringwood = tinual fight against drug ped-|}j0q ¢ melon wool, a beige feather hat dlers, the communist problem, | )"° . and beige gloves. Her corsage ;_| Stay in s arson, murder and even substi-| roa, was fashioned of pale yellow i reader. oases. Frank Whitwell f tuting as a doctor, are just a ons aE tan. | few of the duties performed by Bae eee man this world-renowned force. A family party was held at the home of the groom’s parents at = * x Brentwood Bay. on Sunday, De-|4 GIRL CALLED PAY by Rob cember 29, following the| Eden (Gramercy Publishing marriage. €o., New York). $2.00. For the wedding trip to Van-| 4 lovely blonde, but one with couver IslanG, the bride donned brains, is the basis of the plot @ “brown wool sheath dress|of this love story. Strickly fe topped by a brown -muskrat| Hollywood type of fiction. Thic! - coat. 3 al’s name is ay; her father 2 PR Pare SEE eee Sr EST ne and Mrs. Dignan will re- Ee been in ae ne ae TOeeeeoroooroecocescoscsooocse 7] L D E. NN + You can have a newer, fuller, outdoor life with a real _ s ¢ future... in the Canadian Army. --0n your next business trip side in Williams Lake. over a fraud case, but only in 2 fairy story such as this, is he SS still able to supply the méans to have her raised very ex- Go fo Church elusive, both socially and finan- cially, by an aunt. Fay latches on to the wealthy on Sunday eligible bachelor ‘of the town. His overbearing mother keeps close reins on hersonny boy and shows ‘her disapproval. of his ch@ice of Fay. ¢ - A jailbird father, a horrible | future mother-in-law and a milk-sop boy friend and getting kidnapped by gangsters made for a sad situation for this blonde. This book has nothing new or spectacular to offer. It is the type of story that can be found in any pulp magazine, but it makes an hour's light reading if you go for the “live happy ever after” routine, LISTED BELOW ARE PLACES OF WORSHIP * * * IN WILLIAMS LAKE HOW TO BEHAVE AND WHY by Munro Leaf (J.B. Lippen- ae PETERS (ANGLICAN) cott Company, N.¥.). $3.00. Sth Avenue at Carson Drive Here is a wonderful little Family Circle, Friday, 8 book for the young set. p.m. It shows the child how to be Serene LNA MS + re + + + + $ 9 am., Holy Communion, 1st and 38rd Sunday. 11 a.m., the Sunday School, every Sunday. 7.30 p.m., Evensong, every Sunday. ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Srd Avenue at Cameron Street v. OC. H. Lee 11 a.m., Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. 7:30 p.m Evening Worship, topic, ‘ am persuaded.” January 22, Annual Congregational Sup- per and Meeting. SACRED HEART CHURCH 4th Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist Fathers Sunday Masses, 9 and 10:30 a.m. First Fridays and Holjdays of Obligation, Mass at 7:30 m. p.m. Benediction Saturday even- ing, 7:30. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL ‘ABERNACLE 2nd Avenue North Sunday School, 10 am. Morning Worship 11 a.m. ening Evangelistic Ser- vice, 7:30. Tuesday Prayer Meeting, p.m. Friday, Young People’s Meeting, 8 p.m. KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH WITNESSES 4th Avenue South Sunday, 7:30, Regular Bible Study using the Watch Tower. Friday, 7:30, Theo- cratic Ministry School. §:30 Service Meeting. tT fT Tt Te Tribune will be pleased té include any religious notices in this column such as title of service, name of preacher, etc. Information should be available by noon, Monday. 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