Page 2 Second Section WITH : THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, Bw: Joseph §S. Atkinson, President of Compa: T het Burs Toronto Str EASTER FLOWERS DECORATE Wednesday, April 16, -~=§ Christening aa IRENE Poliowiig christening, guests gathered at the home of LATIN—BELMAS WEDDING the Joanne Blizaberh were the|the parents. for tea. The top = names given (o the four-month-|itep of the two-year-old wedding 7 . ae cs : ier fir — old Gaughter of Mr.and Mra-lcate ‘was served. Guests war oe S VA 5 fi cA Kp g take wa 5S uesis were li’s a Nice Time > CHURCH FOR R sala eOEN a he eee prinéipal was christened Sunday, ndparents of Joane Wliza- April 6, at St. Andrew’s United] petn: Mr, and Mrs, PB. W. Ogden, - Chureh. Rev. Todd Lee officiated. | paternal grandparents;- Mr. and Godparents of the little girl] Mrs. D. Mathews, Ken Bryce, are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ewart, | Archie Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. N. = of Lac La Hache. |Bwart and Miss Ann Ogden. a _ University of British Columbia Of interest to Williams Lake y in Vancouver Easter Monday of Al mas to Martin Latin filled with Easter. 1j flowers for the 10 Boniface Officiating. The bride, who is daughter of Mr. and Mirs, Alex | blue hyacinths Belmas, of Vancouver, chose anj The groom, who is the second exquisite fuii-skirted gown of eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mat- the marriage Moryon Bel- To Leave Town There is no doubt that Easter holidays come at precisely the right time of year for those of us who are lucky enough to be able to leave town. I 1 Ss we may love the nd our friends here, droop considerably the | bouquets of pink carnations and land right now. Qur usual trip to the magni- ficence of Stanley Park doesn’t iu that duil, grey period between |help that feeling either. There Chantilly lace and net with fitted|thew Latin, of Williams Lake, r OF winter and spring when the|the kids chased the ducks over acdice, ily-point sleeves and|was supported by his. brother SUMMER SCHOOL THE ARTS grass is still brown; the trees|the sreen lawns, the seals Sealloped sabrina neckline out-|George as best man. Usher: ‘ F are still bare and yet the sum- lined in sparkling sequins and x eae vavorted in the sparkling water, the baby monkeys clung to their mothers as they swung in their cages and children shouted hap- bily from swings and see-saws were Joe Belmas and Fred Rel- A> dainty|mas. Wedding music was played | by Dorris Wilburs, while Julian | is, supported by the full ang Panis Angelieus and mer dust is already beginning to coat the furniture, But I wonder if it is a good “pick-me-up ” to holiday at the tiny seed-pearls. bandeau of white satin and lil of-the-valley ~heid her chapel| Lew Veil of illusion net, and she July 7 to August 23 es e Th t Guest Director: JOHN RBICH, head of earre Supreme court upproval has been given to the Hawthorn coast at this time of the year,| while their parents taged on ried a prayer book This Day Oh Beautiful Goodman Memorial Theatre, Chicago. for sometimes it is hard to re-| benches in the warm sunshine. Francis Parish cho’ Courses in acting, speech, directing, turn. Masses of delicate lemon-| Oxay Okay... I qrit crested with pink African or-) A reception was held at the stagecrafts, ‘costume, make-up, svene colored primroses, nodding yel- low daffodils and red tulips, the scent of hyacinths on the rain- Gai Paree Supper Club, where the parents of the two principals ived the guests. Herbert chids and stephanotis. 1 Making a lovely picture in their graceful waltz - length before I start a mass exodus from Williams Lake. NOT IMPRESSED design and lighting. Lecture-demon-- strations by MARVEL MARCEAU, great French mime, Znee washed air, the unbelievable rose blossoms of the Japanese cherry tree, the more delicate pink of the peach tree and the dainty cream and white of the One of my trips wouldn't. he omplete without comments on television. I'm beginning to suspect that I must Pick the wrong weeks to vtsit the coast, q comply with the legalities of the Charitable Gifts act which for bids » charitable foundation to retain more than ten per cent. | of the stock of any one company Simpson proposed the toast to the bride. Following their wedding trip to the t Kootenays, Mr. and tin will make their home 8owns of silk organza identically styled in pastel shades of blue, yellow and pink, were the trio of bridesmaids—Mis Lorretta Gibbon, Miss Lois Schultz and * Opera & Director: ROBERT GILL, Hart House _ Theatre, Toronto. Guest musical direc.” tor: GEORGE SCHICK, music co-ordin ator for the Television Opera Company _ of N.B.C. Courses in acting and singing Music apple trees, and the lush green-| “TOPS ee : Miss Pat Craig. They wore/j ng Lake. ; : : Ress of the grass, make an un- eye ene ect ee ; : matching headdresses trimmed] o\ ot town guests included for opera, Lieder, and concert literatiire, . forgettable picture that is a : * i hysterically one morning when with sequins and carried Mr. and Mrs. M. Gr i Choral PUBEING: = Masten! (clenees ae harsh contrast to our barren] Like everyone else, I waited|we iissed the one-eyed sailor. mre SOG) Mrs. “MM. sregor, aunt chamber music’ by the famous FESTI- with baited breath and mounting The most interesting show tor nor that good, in my humble and uncle of the bride, from VAL QUARTET, ate ension for the spectacular blast|me was an “oldie” with Jean-| opinion. 4 : ea 138 wee ee ae e Guest Instructors: CECIL C.. RICH-. % Ripple Rock. The upheava!|ette MacDonald Singing in her) And, finally, 1 couldn't herp | ons sine oF die bHace We ay Arts g ARDS, JEAN-PAUL LEMIEUX, CARL- GO TO CHURCH of rock and water was quite im-| glorious voice, Rohert Young a8/but be amazed at the number| COUSINS © Tosti ee TON BALL. Courses. in painting,’ sressive, “but the. little. ripales|the hero (he plays father lof beards that were being eul-| MiPP, the sroom’s sister, of C ft sculpture, ceramics, metalwork, child. ON SUNDAY hat “crashed” on the ‘sliore/roles now), Kay Francis and) tivated. Williams Lake rarts : ; :: They were everywhere - long ones, short ones, thick ones, thin ones, red, black and sandy ones. And I’m wondering ren’s art, art for teenagers, near the TV camera were an Boyle, of Williams Lake. anti-climax and the whole thing fell rather fiat. People are inclined to laugh Erie Von Stronheim—remember | them? WATCHING THE TIDE Further information and calendar upon request from:.-~- AROUND TOWN DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION and Father | | “goofed”| One of the most fascinating | “Pt 18 Wrong with our men (or| Mrs. P, C. Glenister leaves and rey ones SAGE cee a lacestteraine decthe ae NG is it the wives’ fault) in the| Monday by plane on the polar ° . eye ° : on the whole deal, but we should | places vestminster, whens | CA1D00, where you would surety | route ror eek visit to her Universit of British Columbia : remember that nobody, not even|tune in New W estminster, where | | iiterast i ps i z ‘ 14/1 supped on deep-fried shrimp] ©XPECt More interest in this.Cen-| parents in London, Bneland. Me : S the engineers, knew what wou Pp p-frie ) nial year idea than in the city! [and Mrs. Glenister left this = VANCOUVER 8, B.C. happen. and watehed a -busy ltfle tig}" sia. about it, boys? morning for the coast. | When I see how avidly Blaine) turn “a huge freighter in the and Ward will watch anything|muddy Fraser almost within t. anytime on TV, Iam quite happy |arm’'s length trom where I s that we are without the intrig-! And inevitably, of cours uing screen in our living room.|glanced around the room and Evidence of bad programming| discovered that other Williams was the morning program of|Lake-ites were enjoying the sartoons from 8:30 to 9.0. Can same pleasures for there sat Mr. vou imagine trying to get a first-|and Mrs. Pudge Moon and their srader away to school with thar| family, just two tables away. ont they were sovoverwhtelmed| 1 sew the deademy awaid with. the joys of TV that I was | winning picture ‘‘ The Bridge on asked to read a story only once|the River Kwai,” and it is in. during the week. And when|deed a good picture, butiat the I awakened Ward at 6 am. ©P | risk of ‘starting~-a controversy the morning We left for home,) around the wérld, I must say he sleepily rolled over and his| that I did not feel that Alec first words as he greeted the|/Guinness should have got an new dawn were: “Is Popeye on| award for his acting. I like him LISTED BELOW ARE PLACES OF WORSHIP IN WILLIAMS LAKE ae htced Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday : Pe ‘Rev. George J. Fielder ec: 3th Avenue at Carson Drive Every month: Ist and 3rd Sundays, 9 am, Holy Com-|{vet?’” Even Elaine “eried| very much; he was good .. . but ‘i munion. 11 a.m., Sunday April 17 a 18 = 19 School. 7:30 p.m., Evensong. ond, 4th and 5th Sundays, 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Litany. 11 am., Sunday 1st Mondays, 8 p.m., Women’s Auxiliary in Parish Hall. 2nd and 4th Fridays, 8 p.m., The Family Cirele in Parish Hall. Every Friday, 7 p.m., Church Boys’ League in Parish Hall. For other services and meetings, special notice will be given. THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON EDUCATION Proposed Schedule of Hearings Rolled Cats Purity Chinaware or Cup and Saucer Package... 55¢ Strawberry Jam Aylmer Pure Monarch Pudding All Varieties 2 Packages : Coffee Maxwell House For the purpose of holding hearings the Commission has divided the Province into regions. Those wishing to be heard are asked to note the following preliminary time- schedule of centres at which it is proposed to hold hearings. Before each set of hearings the exact date of the Commis- sion’s visit will be made known in the region concerned. Please note that those wishing to be heard should forward briefs at least two weeks prior to the date of hearing. .43¢ ST. ANDREW'S CNITED CHURCH 3rd Avenue at Cameron Street Rev. ©. H. Lee MAY, 1958 2 Lillooet, Quesnel, Williams Lake JULY, 1958 : Fort. St. John, Dawson Creek AUGUST, 1958 : Terrace, Burns Lake, Prince George SEPTEMBER, 1958 : Kamloops, Salmon Arm, Revelstoke Sunday, April 20, 11 a.m. Sunday School, Adult Bible ae oe een OCTOBER, 1958: Castlegar, Trail, Grand Forks Vors] A t 2 oe ai stor a Y, 5 NOVEMBER, 1958: Chilliwack, Abbotsford, N. Westmstr 48. T c P d Pkt thoughts” -_ebout.—Mternity: JANUARY, 19: Victoria, Duncan 02. in sstp gata basi tiewaneaees oun Sssscceneee 8:40, Bible Study. Vancouver mai Hore et); saaten Wasp peta Bonus Soap Crisco With Chinaware 3:1b. Tin : 99c King Size............. $1.59 | Special Offer Apple Juice Facial Tissue Red or Blue Label, 4-07, Scotties, 400’s 2 TINS scene OSC 2 BONES ee OSE FEBRUARY, 1959 SACRED HEART CHURCH ith Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist Fathers Masses, 9 Sunday and 10:30 a.m, First Fridays and Holidays of Obligation, Mass at 7:30 p.m. Benediction Saturday even- ing, 7:30. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 2nd Avenue North Pastor: Rev. B. P. Funk Re-model Your . 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