4 ‘Wednesday, March 19, 1958 GHE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS 1 cE, BG. BED Goan BED Deon toc ~19-c> Iq-0' + loa" ’Phis is an ideal family home with four bedrooms designed for a narrow or corner lot. Living room area jn the front and side entry with back door adjacent to kitchen and nog@k area. This house shows a full hasement with ample rosm for future recreation room and storage space, etc. This house is designed especially for a corner lot. Working drawings available from the Building Centre (B.C.) Ltd., 1240 W. Broadway, Vancouver 9, B.C. For other select designs, send 25¢ to cover cost of mafl- ing our new plan book, “Select Home Designs," Second 1957 edition now available. ~ a WITH occasion when Dr. How could they sit seemingly unperturbed while their offspring proceeded to spoil the evening for 150 people, not to mention the speaker? I always remember the time the Elgar Choir came to town, and there was so much noise in the hall that C. E. Findlater, the choir leader, stopped in the middle of a selection, faced the audience and demanded quiet or he would be forced to cancel the concert. As one friend of mine put it. “T was ashamed that I lived in Williams Lake,” * * * After observing two friends with a broken arm and a broken leg respectively, I've decided that if I ever had to make a cholce, I would take the broken arm. There is no doubting the inconvenience of either one: with a cast on your are handicapped in cooking, washing and even the everyday task of combing your hair or fastening a button. But you can still carry on with many of your outside activities, such as shopping, meetings, shows or merely coffee with a neighbor. But the cast-on-the-leg friend is seriously curtailed socially. While she can comb her own hair and fasten a button with ease, it, doesn’t compensate for haying to sit looking at her own four walls most of the time. x * * I attended “open house” at the elementary school for the first time, and was amused at my small daughter's pride and busy officiousness as she showed me the correct place {o sit In her classroom, and the wide grin every few minutes when she .swivelled around to make sure I wgs still there. But there was a fly in the ointment—wWard. I had left him in one of the upstairs cla there; rooms with a baby-sitter, IRENE Odds and Sods — I can’t understand why parents bring babies and small child- ren to public gatherings such as the Gordon recently gave a talk at the Elks Hall. some Shrum . ON: but he chase in and out of inkwells, and as Plaine evidently led him a merr upstairs and downstair: told me later in a shocked yoi “He was even in the girl’s bath- room, Mommy! School authorities are prob- ably quite glad that Ward is only 3% and they have a few more years to prepare for him * * * Remember the old organ I told you ahout, that I fell heir to when I offered to play for Sunday School and the Junior Choir? Well, 1 wheezed along| for a couple of months before T received any instructions on how to play it, wincing at each reedy thin note. 1 had taken a cur- ry glance at the hinged wooden thingamahobs neath the keyboard, but dis- missed them as merely a resting place for the knees. Imagine my surprise to find that the wooden. thingamabobs produce the deep swelling notes that make the organ a beautiful instrument. It also means that not only do I have to remember to pnmp my legs up and down, but at the same time press the wooden thingamabobs in and out wi my knees! If you see me walk- ing along like Hopalong Cassidy. you'll know I over-practiced. * *~ We entertained a young widow and her two children at supper recently. The young boy found an old fishing rod in the basement and came to his mother with thé sheartbreaking question: ‘When is someone going {o take me-fishing, Mom, ” And there was equal heart- break in the fact dhat the young mather could not veply: “ Your Daddy will tyke you fishing, son.” Ses es eae their blessings anew that night.|kind of dress shali she wear? * * * Silk satin, cotton batten, calico The skipping season is upon 4 rags? Then: How many babi is, and it has bit this family]. © How many nebiss with a bang for-the first.time.|SB@ll she have: ten, twenty, Blaine skips before breakfast,|thirty? And so on, through after breakfast, on her way to|what kind of babiés they will be, and from school, after school,|to what kina of house they in between the meat and vege- tables and desert (if she gets the chance) and before going to] If I remember right, Elaine bed ended up marrying a tinker, in| Memories overcame me the|rags, and having 240 children in other morning as I listened to]a big house. It's a good thing |® her and her little friends chant-| it wasn’t a little house! ing the old familiar rhymes as they skipped—remember? M ippi lives by the shore] pNGAGEMENT She has children by the score, The oldest one Mr. and Mrs. O. F. 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