Page 2 Second Sectiog : : Wednesday, THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAEE, 6.6. NEWLYWEDS WORK TOGETHER BEFORE HONEYMOON UST PART THE BEST OF FRIENDS ry and Mrs. Robert Goode of Co-operation, so they say, is necessary for @ successful marriage, and it looks as blizzard that covered Ontario gave an tunity to prove the future of newlyweds Mr. Outstanding performaneo was turned Joe Aschwanden last weekend tournament at Swiss skier, who is a Ttner in the district mill of| Trio Sawmills, won the men's! downhill r in a time of 37 seconds, Russ Cross, instructor | al Quesnel, was.second with a time of 29 seconds. Whe evems drew top ers from all parts of northern | British Colnmbi Five members of the local sk | club took in the tournament. Two junior members, Steven Ringwood and Duane Brandly, look part in the junior downhill slalom race. Harry Aoki, one of the club's instructo states that next year the local group intends to conduct an open tournament on had to dig their way out of their garage to start on their honeymoon. The snowfal! accompanied by Subzero cold and’ strong Sugar Cane Hill. He claims the winds, closed many rural schouls and stranded Aree vide as good a cours thousands of motorists. hill wall provide as g00d a course Ae as any in the Interior. if the oppor- Oakville. They Tips On Bulb Buying Given In Talk To Gladiolus Club Les Pigeon, a former president Williams Lake | Gladiolus Socicty, gave an interesting talk on buying and growing of gladi- olus bulbs when members met last Friday evening at the home of the president, Mrs. R. Moon. The speaker warned against buying inferior bulbs and ad- vised on special care of bulbs raised by the home gardener. He listed five new varieties with great “show promise,” Em- peror, Royal Stewart, Maytime, Go to Church on Sunday ARE PLACES OF WORSHIP sED BELOW IN WILLIAMS LAKE ST. PETER'’S (ANGLICAN) CHURCH 5th Avenue at Carson Drive Family Circle Meeting in the Church Hall, Friday at § pm. 9 am. Soly Communion st nd 3rd Sunday. 11 a.m., the Sunday Schoo! 7.30 p.m., Evensong, every “Aepung £1000 Sunday. 8T. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH 8rd Avenue at Cameron Street Rev. O. H. Lee 11 a.m.: Family Service 7:30: Evening Worship, “A Stone of Stumbling.” SACRED HEART CHURCH 4th Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist Fathers Sunday Masses, 9 10:30 a.m, First Fridays and Holidays of Obligation, Mass at 7:30 p.m and “Benediction Saturday even- ing, 7:30. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL ‘ABERNACLE 2nd Avenue North Pastor: Rey. B. P. Funk 11 am., Service. Special speakers on Education Week —teachers Mrs. J. M. Black- aby and Mr. Don Watt. Veeck nights: Tuesday, 8 P.m., Bible Study and Prayer 8 Meeting. Friday, Young Peoples p.m., 4th Avenue South Sunday, 7:30 p.m., “ Gooa News for Perplexed Juman- it: a public address | Maier. 8:45, Regular | Study using the Ws . | Friday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratie | Ministry School. § Ser- vice Meeting. i 7 The Tribune will be pleased to include any religious notices in this column such as preacher, ete. Information should be available by noon, Monday. judges’ findings. It is also hoped to encourage greater interest in dahlias by enlarging the club to cover | Ape them as well as “ glads.” ur. Clinton Scuad Pigeon will speak on dahlias at ie next month's meeting. In the! second meeting with A bake sale to raise funds will | Clinton, Williams Lake “Lakers” be held Mareh 29 in the new| downed the southern club $8 Tom-Boy Store, under the joint| in a fast hoop game at Clinton convenorship of Mrs.“C. Pigeon | Sunday, Lakers Down a Caribbean and Apple Blossom. He told the group there was no need to buy expensive bulbs. The speaker said he felt the local season. was too short for any but the-early or early- and Mrs. R. Moon, Despite the confines of the medium blooming“type. He en- small hall, the Lakers kept con- thusiastically recommended the {rol of the game all the way, new Australian glad, Prunella, a| pe outscoring the home. elub in creamy-setiow ana him voto. RASK® Creek News osc, 580 size. Mr. Pigeon said he QUITE A CROWD turned out} High scorers for the locals felt it was wise to plant the to enjoy the bingo game held| Were George Langstaff, 16, and Medial, bulbe by, May ’9, “ond lyon onary 23 and $25 was made,|B. Smith, 12. Stinson’ and the early ones by May 21. After the bingo, square dancing | Forde topped the Clinton scores Further talks on plant-/was held, with Neil MeDonald | With 16 and j 3 ing will be given at the next|calling. Neil is also terishing | The Lakers play tonight at meeting, which has been set for] some of the young children how | Quesnel and y night Clin- Mareh 21 in Columbus Hall, Gane time, in the to square dance. | ton comes to town. | VISITING Williams Lake the | 8:30 the group |past week were Pat and Geno |*eerreeeresssoorsvecenserses has taken on the selling at $2 Johnson, Nora Wilson and cies | WE ARE SORRY to hear that each of the Canadian Gladiolus Delmer and Irene Jasper and/ Mrs. Ida Haller is in hospital, Society’s annual, which lists all ‘family, Len and Maria Todd and and hope she will be back home the shows as well as giving mq Garland. again soon. CPA HIRES PERUVIAN BEAUTIES AS STEW ARDESSES Canadian Pacifie Airlines these dark-eyed beauties from to serve as stewardess. They all to come to Canada for sam have hired Lima, Peru, had wished time and now Tragedy ! Two fires in they are in Vancouver for training. Left to right: Ernestina Belsuzarri, Elena Duran, Suzanne Jouve, Enriqueta Davalos and Rose Ferreyros, we lost! Fire No. 1 A small home and all its con- tents were gutted on February 14. Loss amounted to an estimated $10,000. COST OF FIRE INSURANCE WOULD HAVE BEEN ONLY 60c PER WERK three-room cabin was mpletely burned out on Vebruary 26 Loss amounted to an estimated $2,000, | COST OF FER ENS URANCE ON THIS PROPERTY? ONLY 12¢ PER Wk, | D ont delay fo regret the day — Insure now with EB. B. Bass Limited Complete Insurance and Real Estaté Service WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. vent Ai Quesnel Meet Legion W.A. Will Sponsor Children’s Fashion Show A tea and children’s fashion show will-be sponsored by the € Wome it was decided at the nadia Legion Auxilia sroup’s meeting last Friday, si EO LES Se wt i Members of 56 Reconnaissance squadron who have rotated te Canada from Egypt had a sad moment when they lel their cegimental mascots in the Sinai desert with their feplacement squadron, the Hussars. Here is Tpr Al M f Preder N-B.. on his last patrol with mascots “Gyppo" and “Fs oh COMPARE! 4 EX has et date of the fashion show not it planned to hold it:some time in April,” been set, but is Annual provincial convention Mrs. George Mayfield left by plane from Quesnel Saturday to visit her brother in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Her brother is critically ill. of Legion W.A.'s will be held in Trail from May 4-to 7, and the local branch will send two dele- gates, These will be named at next month’s meeting, No other pen regardless Mrs. Felix Kohnke volunteered) tus an 1 for an I when two to attend ‘he, next meeting ‘of| ogotists eet togetiee the local branch of the Canadian Red Cross as W.A. representa- : of price tive Tire Trouble? See us C&S Tire Service hooks to the meeting for the these features! young patients at War Memorial Hospital. | | | | Members brought ae i | a DRAPES for Decor... 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