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THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C.

With IRENE |

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“Mr. Chairman,
Ladies and Gentlemen -

MUST have been awfully busy at the time

Clive asked me to make the reply to the
“toast to the ladies” at the Kiwanis annual
banquet, otherwise I could have easily
thought of some simple excuse.

a”

I could have suddenly cou-) hundreds of times.
tracted laryngitis, broken a leg,| BLIND PANIC
or come down with beribreri.| In the next moment of blin
Anything would have been better| panic, my hands
than the ordeal of “making a|Washed the lunch
spews” [contemplated the sea of fac
| that would be staring up at m
Isn’t it terrific the reaction) what if : stumbled over m

that sets in as soon as you know, words or got mixed up? M
you have to get up on your feet imagination ran riot with th
in front of people? Your heart/@Wful things that could happer
But somehow I managed 1

i
pounds, your hands shake, and/ ansieed. |
the butterflies take over in your | Scrape together some words the
stomach. The only consolation Peean to form the outline ot
is that it effects 99 per cent of short speech. “Does it sou
the population in the same way. I! right?” 1 pestered Cliy
They say that. even Winston “It’s okay,” he answered agali
Churchill gets nervous—so Tm 1 had my introduction lin:

obviously travelling in good|¥P- I had composed a coup)
jof lines of corny poetry, and m

company. ‘: ‘3
|concluston was pretty well in

What shall Tsay? ‘What sball|shane. But I needed a joke tc
say? Frantically my thoughts | ound it out, I thought. An
chased round and round. I

that began a mer

as I feel that humor is.a sure /wagazines and. questions,

crowd-pleaser. But after several irriends. ‘Heard some good ones

days I had progressed no further |to0, before I finally decided. or

than, “Ladies. and Gentlemen,” |...

and a few variations on “Thank | po you think it will be al

you. right? " I asked Clive, worriedls
“How does it sound?” 1|“ It’s not bad.” he answered

questioned the Editor anxiously. | wearily.

“Fine,” he replied encourag-| Should J memorize the speech

ingly. or not? Some

For the next couple of days I
alternated between periods of

stumble and

all is lost! 1 decided
ee colin and pueclite to compromise memorizin
Pere ars Hee ce OEMS LY cia outline of what 1 wanted 4

told myself not to be a silly | say, without
1001. alter ally you wal sees, |e=teuly the same wore
be on your feet a few minutes,| ror etna tor ake
SET eu enow most ofthemeople | isin cise I -stionla have

See Hever Cred with CURD emo; ized the @iolé. thin
FINE.” Did I hear a faint

“Does it sound all
pleaded with the Editor
Go to Church Ae Soe
e voice?
on Sunday |speece DAY

etually

|

announce the engagement oj
their only daughter, Irma Joan,
to Mr. Lloyd Berkan, of V:

place in Williams Lake on Satur-
day
United Church.

| S-Day_ aprivea the lumi]
fin my stomach heavier
and heavier. We ved at the

hail and then the butterflies be-
gan flying round the lump. We

Food? 1t was a tas
of suet lying on m

Then y brought in jello}
essert. I uever have liked
jello and I took one look at the
|quivering mass and felt that my|

whole insides matched.
<. | “I think IN Jeave out the |
LISTED BELOW AR. [poetry and the joke,” 1 whis-|
PLACES OF WORSHIP |pered to Clive in a moment or|
IN WILLIAMS LAKE deep clarity. “ Fine,” be croaked

|
desperately.

Then suddenly 1 on my
5th Avenue at Carson Drive || feet, I was giving by b-i-g two-
Family Circle Meeting in||minute speech, and then, mirae-
the Church Hall, Friday at]/ulously, it was all over. What
8 p.m. on earth were you so nervous
§ a.m., Holy Communion, |/about? I asked myself as I sat
Ast and $rd Sunday. | munching on grapes (there was

11 a.m., the Sunday School
7.30 p.m., Evensong, every
“Kepung f1aa8

ST. PETER’S (ANGLICAN)
URCH

Sunday.
ST. ANDREW'S UNITED
CHURCH

8rd Avenue at Cameron Street
Rev. C. Lee

Sunday, February 9: 11
a.m., Family Service. Cub
Packs and Sigma-C Parade.
Topic: ‘‘ Rules of the Game.”
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship. 4
Topic: “ The devil to pay.” How well acquainted

you with the y

SACRED HEART CHURCH and-white films?
ith Avenue at Yorston Street || Choice of filn

are

Redemptorist Fathers and miss affai
Sunday Masses, 9 and|| suggest that you the
1 ‘ characteristics of — different

:30 a.m. d
First Fridays and Holidays thin-emul-

of Obligation, Mass at 7:30

tage oy

which the

CALVARY PENTECOSTAL ance.
TABERNACLE

pm.
Benediction Saturday even-
ing, 7:20.

2nd Avenue North
Sunday School, 10 am
Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.

Evening Evangelistic
vice, 7:30.

Tuesday Prayer Meeting,
8

must

The thin-emulsion films ar
noted for extreme fine grai
potential

low
general-purpose films
e best bet for all-round

p.m.
Friday, Young People’s
Meeting, 8 p.m.

KINGDOM HALL OF conditions, films ur
JEHOVAH WITNESSES critical of exposure rs
4th Avenue South r development Jatitnde
Sunday, 7:30, Regular || is a weleome recomme:
Bible Study using the Watch peaking of recommendation:
Tower. Friday, 7:30, Theo- || — BLACKWELL'S
cratic Ministry School. 8:30 SERVICE would like
Service Meeting. good word
+ + nera
dependable, smooth-
The Tribune will be pleased]! number, perfect for the not.
to include any religious {| too-advanced shutterbug. This

notices in this column such as | is undoubtedly the
title of service, name of mera in its. 4
preacher, ete. ‘Information | you will ever find.
should be available by noon, 5. See it toda
Monday. BLACKWELL'S. Phone 10(

on windows this
interior panes with a solution of

sat down to dinner and the knot gly. @ LO one pint of rub)
lightened until I could barely jaleohol. You'll then enjoy an
push a of food down. | unobscured “view of the winter

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Jnothing else left to eat and |

wo" 'n" i “ite! KAHL PROPANE GAS CO. LTD.

Was no doubt that it was a huge |
relief to get it over.

Wednesday, February 5

Trail Riders Elect Extra ShowerRod|

ying

Officers For Year |

I. > (Spike) Hamnah was

Adds D
Spa

An ext

unanimously returned to the
chair last Wednesday night at
Williams Lake ‘rail Riders
Stub test tdetine tor 19ER jthe housewife to hang hand

over the centre of the bathta

Other officers elected were:

‘ drippy items to dry. Wet gare
sce-president, Fred Downs, sr;

ecretary, Jean Stevenson. |
reasurer, Steve Ringwood: Clup|°! °# ‘he floor, aud the showes
lirectors are: Tom Denny, jr,,|SUrtain conceals the laundry it
Dr. J. B. Ringwood, Leo Fowler | company drops in,

ind Garth Lloyd.

This ** wife-saving " sugges-

The club seems to be growin: | tion also ets the men in thx
in popularity with local resi
dents, as there was a larg
turnout,

a

B.C. PROVIDES ae
PRIMITIVE ARTS RETURNS FROM TRIP

Su Gee Tony Kallaur, owner of
Williams Lake Dry’ Cleaners,
returned Saturday from a three-
week trip to Bastern Canada
During his trip he attended two
convention. the Canadian Re-
search Institute convention and
the Canadian Sanitone conven-
tion, both held in Montreal
During a side trip to Ottawa, he
spent two days vatching the
business Proceedin in the
House of Common

amil

y shave without having to
‘ght their way through a jungle
of lingerie.

aS See

shower-curtain ro:

provides a convenient place for)

laundry, raincoats and other |

ments drip into the tub instead!

After capturing top honors in
the Ontario cherry-pie cooking
contest. petite coed Betty Jones
could safely reveal two secrets,
Her first confession? She much
prefers eating apple pie.
second well-kept secret ig how
she makes her mouth-watering
pastry dough. “1] just take out
the lumps,” confides the 20-year-
old University of Western On-
lario student. As she adds water
to the pastry. she takes out the
lumpy parts as they absorb the
liquid and keeps adding water
to unlumped pastry. Miss Jones

national pie-baking contest.

This dead man’s mask made
by the Tlingit Indians of British
Columbia is among the ex-
amples of primitive art col-
tected for exhibition in the

tates Pavilion al the
coming Brussels World's Pair.
The exhibit is neing organized
by the Museum of Primitive
Art in New York city.

HEATING
COOKING

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huston

n-

April 5, in St. And

“DO IT THE MODERN WAY”

USE GAS

for

ypeousen Attend Parents’
=~ Golden Wedding

Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Corwal

attended the golden wedding
,| celebration January 29 of th

former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
®. V. Cornwall, of Victoria.
Members of prominent Pioneer

_|families of B.C., Mr. and Mrs

Cornwall, ‘sr., have lived in thi-
vince all their lives.

Cornwall, who operate

family ranch, Asherot
Manor, until his retirement, -ic
the son of the late Hon. C, F
Cornwall, elder of two Cornwal}
brothers who pioneered in
Interior ranching in 1826, giy-
ing the name-of their ranch to
the town of Asheroft.

Scandal.is one thing that
never gets shop worn by’ being
continually passed around.

0.E.S.
BAKE SALE .

will be held at.

2 p.m.

SATURDAY, FEB. 8

in the 1

Tom-Boy Store

Fashion begins . . .

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Let the skilled fingers of an
“experienced hair stylist
arrange your hair into the
styling most becoming to
the contours of your face.

* Cold Waving
* Styling A Specialty
Manhatten Beauly Salon

MARGARET BLENKINSOP
Phone 195

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REFRIGERATION

We carry a complete line of guaranteed
couver. The. wedding will-take Propane Gas equipment, bottle
Services and bulk delivery service

To keep frost from forming |
winter, rub =e]

Natural Gas |

All Propane Equipment can be used on
Natural Gas

FOR INFORMATION

| Mackenzie Avenue

|
And to Clive, too, no doubt.

Phone 143

the welcome refreshment of

TEA AS IT

OFFICE & FACTORY

TO OUR CUSTOMERS

Up until February 20, we will not be
doing any major
The store will remain open for small
repair jobs. We trust this break for
holidays will not inconvenience you.

FOR FINEST WORKMANSHIP
IN ALL LINES OF UPHOLSTERY, DRAPERY, ETC.
try

JAN MIKLER

upholstery work.

WILLIAMS ‘LAKE

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