Page 2 Second Bection “7 “Personal” Shower Gaily wrapped gifts hung from a tree decorated with tiny Spple- blossoms at the “ per. sonal” shower for Miss Joan Huston, Williams Lake Pottery Club. It Was held at the home of Mrs. J. Borkowski last Thursday even- ing. The evening's entertainment included a mock marriage per- given by the ladies of formed by “ Minister ” Viva Im-|§ hoff with Mrs. bride, The guests were Mrs. A. Mart, Miss Iris Blair, Mrs. J. Stitt, Mrs M. Poirier, Miss Helen Lee, Mrs J. Blair, Mrs. A. Blair, Mrs, A Borkowski, Mrs. K. Rife, Mrs, F. Plowe, Miss R. Rife, Mrs. Imhot, Mrs. &. Hixenbough, Mrs. Hodgson, of Vancouver, and Miss M. Marlatt, Robert Blair, Mrs. v, Mrs. W. Margetts, of California. See us C&S Tire Service GO TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY LISTED BELOW ARE PLACES OF WORSHIP IN WILLIAMS LAKE a CHURCH 5th Avenue at Curson Drive B e EA 3 5 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m., Evensong 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Litan; 1 am., Sunday School. 1st Mondays, § p.m. Women’s Auxiliary in- Parish Hall. 2nd and 4th Fridays, 8 p.m., The Family Circle in Parish Hall. Every Frid: J. Blair as the groom and Mrs. E. Baker as the Tire Trouble? 7 p.m., ys’ Leagu i - For other services and meetings, spec: notice will be given. ST, ANDREW'S CNITED CHURCH Rev. George J. Fielder 3rd Avenue at Cameron Street Rey. C. H.. Lee Sunday, April 13: 11 a.m, Family Service. 7:30 p.m., Evening Worship, topic, “ Some Thoughts About Heaven.” 8:30 p.m., Bible Study. SACRED HEART CHURCH fth Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist Fathers Sunday 10:30 a.m, First Fridays and, Holidays of Obligation, Mass at 7:30 p.m, Masses, 9 and Benediction Saturday even- ing, 7:30. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 2nd Avenue North Pastor: Rey. B. P. Funk Friday, 8 p.m., Evangelist Arthur “Townsend showing colored slides of West Indies. Sunday, 10 am., Sunday School.’ 11 a.m. d's King- dom Within. 7:80) p.m., “ Hurricane, Force,” Rey. Townsend gives report on ex- periences on {sland of Bar- bados, KINGDOM HALL or JEHOVAH'S WITNESSE! 4th Avenue South Sunday, 7:30, Regular Bible Study using the Watch- Friday, 7:30, Th cratic Ministry School. . 8:30, Service Meeting. wer. The Tribune will to include be pleased preacher, etc. Information should be available by noon, Monday. °OREST GROVE NEWS ee At Shower on Saturday of Mrs, many wrapper served by the hoste: by her Daniels, I HAPPY COUPLE Pictured here following their w and Mrs. Lloyd Hark Berkan, j stones. Shoes and net-gloves en day night are Mr. The bride is the former Miss of a prominent local family. ‘Lake Shares Interest In ‘Coast Rites Friends and West} Vancouver, Williams Lake and} in North Half Moon Bay ail sharea in-| lerest in the in Se Andrew’s United Church, North Vancouver, Saturday, April 5, at 8 pm., Arline _Patricic smith bride uy Robert Duncan White, of W Vancouver. marriage when became the The bride is the daughter of’ |‘ Major. and Mrs. Robert Guy Smith, of Williams Lake, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stearns White, of | Half Moon Bay. Rev. F. G. Patterson officiated at the ceremony, for which the cap She carried a cascade bouque of pink roses and gardenias. Mrs. Douglas Johnston, of Quesnel, was matron of honor. and Miss Aunna Leyland and Miss Norma Thomas the bride Andrew’s United Church. Irma Joan is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sydney Claude Williams Lake, and the groom, Lloyd | Harrison, is the second son of Mrs. Bena Berkan, of V; ncouver, Rev. Todd Lee officiated at the service for the Baster wed- ding in the church, which was iNed with tall spir of pastel gladioli, feathery fern and shasta daisies. Huston, of | For her wedding, the bride [chose a gown of deeply tiered |Prench net, the edges of each | er being daintily scalloped ana | band-embroidered. The bodice "= jWas of lace encrusted with ‘Flowers Grace St. Andrews Church For Berkan Huston Nuptals | | ‘Lhree attendants in came Joan Huston down the aisle at her marriage to Mr. Lloyd Harrison Berkan on Saturday, April 5, at St. = ee lia pink Preceded Miss yellow shasta dai with fern, = Richard Hodgson, brothe law of man, and Kenneth Huston and Allan Organist was Mrs. D. Stevenson, and Miss Margaret Tait sang “ Because.” mother, chose a gown ‘of chau: pagne lace with matching hat of | completed her ensemble, sage of yellow roses was chosen! by the groom’s mothe Berkan. Wedding. were Mr, and’ iirs. ‘R, Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rath- The reception was held at the|say, Mr. and Mrs. §, Claney, Mr.. § Hall, which was decorated | and Mrs, W. T. Ramsay, Mr, Jiga in pink and white with bouguets| Hallett, - Mr. of spring flowers. Mrs. Ann Huston, the bride's maternal grandmother, and Miss Margaret Marlatt, the bride’s great aunt, presided. The toast to the bride was pro- Posed by Mr. William Faweett, of Quesnel, with the toast to the || bridesmaids being given by Mr. was. best! R. Hodgson. For her wedding trip-to the Southern states, the bride wore a turquoise sheath dress and natural straw coolie hat trimmed with turquoise nei. Her shoes and matching bag were in black jand natural kid. A fur stole - ace Sime, all o} Vancouver, Miss{M. BE. Marlatt, of California,‘Mr. and Mrs, W. Faweett, Mrs. L. Barclay, of Quesnel, and Miss Margaret Tait, of Cranbrook. Bar An evening of -dancitig was enjoyed by the bridal party and guests. The music was graciously supplies by guests Mrs. A. Mart, Mrs. K. Rife, Miss Amy Wilson, Miss Margaret Tait, Mrs, Kirk and Mr. I. Speare, - - ———— News or Advernsing ies accented the groom, Ramsay were ushers. C. Huston, the bride’. Manilla hand-made ai Ww, and aj On’ their return, the Tey gust sPhoue corsage of en tone rosebuds. A weds will make their home at 56 gown of brown printed talfeta | 1375 West 13th ~Avenue, Van- é with beige accessories and a cor-| couver. THE TRIBUNE Out-of-town guests at the “7 ** Jopalescent sequins. The edge of chapel length veil matched the lovely bouffant gown's fine em- | broidery and was gathered into jan exquisite tiny two-tiered crown of glittering sequins, | rhinestones and seed pearls. 5s She carried a cascade bouqut : of Etoile de Holland roses and white carnations. A string of |Pearls, the gift of the grooni, completed the lovely picture. Matron of honor Mrs. Garry Hutchison and bridesmaids Miss Rita Rife and Mrs. Steven Clancy, were a trio of loveliness in their identical gowns of camellia pink net with a shorter Overskirt, of matching taffeta. The taffeta overskirt was caught in puckers with seed pearls, The finely tucked bodice of net was encrusted with sequins and topped with matching bolero. 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