Page 4 Second Section ~” THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAZE, 3.0, € Soak eer LEGION AU, TLIARY “ FIRST» Grade Five sang two selections of the Glendale Parent-Teacher, P. a. Gaglardi to-attend a “pub- sociation was Mrs. Rodbom. |lic meeting at Bridge Lake at = the earliest Possible date. at the opening or the show, wit * * Mrs, L, Boyce accompanying on | Tiny Models Capture Hearts the bibs | eae é 4 rafle for « blanket donated | BRIDGE LAKE = While the meeting deplored Of Audience At Fashion Show by "Lee's Ladies Wear wad won the condition of the roads and one by Mrs. It. Titford- a bride dail Winsome Ute tots who toddied shyly out, to show om | 42mated by Williams Lake everything from beach wear to party clothes captured the hearts | Pharmacy by J, Duthie. of those who attended the Children’s Fashion Show and Tea staged last Wednesday by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. : The new Legion: Hall was ———— filled to capavity. The little tea|®"¢ brought up gifts for the tables whieh dotted the room | {little ones as they left the stage. were centred with vases of| Sportswear featured smart spring flowers; gay fowers ang|®0"mated slim jims and bright balloons framed the stage | Plouses or jackets, some in snag- and ramp. Rows of small Union| T@8stant poplin, others in drip- Jacks also formed a part of the|@Y Cotton and the ever-popular decorations and the crest of the | CPduroy. « : Legion was outlined in a large| Sweet little suits for boys and cake which centred the large tea| STIs were shown next, and one table. very grown-up outfit of Ivy League blazer of black and cherry striped corduroy complete the bleak outlook for improve- inister Asked 5 he in the near future, there Oo Was an evident desire to 'To Attend Meeting * the question out of the Party political arena if at all _ Possible. eee ICE OUT ON LAC LA HACHE FIFTY RATEPAYERS from Sheridan Lake, Roe Lake and Bridge Lake areas met in the Bridge Lake Community Club-| jee went out on Lac La Hache house on April 17 to discuss the at 2:08 P-m. on April 13. condition of the roads, Winner of the.sweep held in the | southern centre Was Peter Og- deu, whose time of 2:07 was a a resolution was passed inviting| minute off. Joe Felker was the local M.L.A. and the Hon.|close with a time of 2:16. ALL-CANADIAN 4 After considerable discussion,, «..and enjoy a beer Presiding at the silver urns Sa with a special quality during the afternoon were Mrs, |CBErrY 5 i ay eel oc Sy z : wi aw tie and charcoa 1 all its own. Try H. Castillou, Mrs. S. Pigeon, trousers to mateh. a What's = = , Mrs. J. Anderson, Mrs. J. B gers: te match. t \ , . : ; A dazzling array of adorable 6 SELECT, today, Ringwood, Mrs. 0. Walker and|_ 4 @a2zling array of adorable| ’ th di and see. Mrs. R. Kelt, frocks for little girls were pre- 1 ANO ier wor ; Auxiliary president Mrs, @.|Setted—golden tissue gingham, => pink cotton satin, peach and gold ribbonette, crystal nylon, laven- der taffeta, pussywillow pink nylon to mention only a few of =z! for FREE Delivery Pron, 184 Lewis opened the show and then fashions from the store of Lee's Ladies’ Wear were presented. ea An impeccably tailored west- = | the lov b 1a west Jon ont wan shown atta |My ob en, after he had modelled his x e 3 ; SICKS’ CAPILANO BREWERY LIMITED snappy pants and embroidered seen Sincirs blue shirt, young Buddy Malesku Spring coats, bright ®cotton \for Scotch se -- Though originally from This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Siberia, rhubarb is now an all! itis it stood by a little wishing well] - Taal 7 aL aes. Canadian plant and has no com-, Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. skirts, reversible wool skirts and petition from outside our boan- Sportswear were modelled by| aries. All rhubarb sold in Can older girls, and three exquisite} ada is grown here, the Rhubarb graduation. dresses came as a| Growers’ association says as THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES “Tolowing green” eat sprays] org, fens the lant more friends for the plant. sprinkled on white bouffant April, the association wants the ¢ . 2 nylon was worn by Miss Joyce School District No. 27 Haney whine orate ies we world to know. is the month when the winter-grown variety 1s most tender and hest flavored | etched In velvet flocking of the white princess dress worn by | waye é Mss Susan Ringwood. uncer) Wins Prize For Z the tiny jacket, artfully draped, | Invites the public to attend the the bodice sponsored a siase| Cragt Desi n 3 strap over one shoulder. Miss g £ Jeanne Dunaway chose a gown of sft hydrangea blue nylon, a: Bell’s—the finest of rare old Scotch Whiskies. It’s time you tried it! BELLS OLD SCOTCH | Presentation of a pen and pen- cil set at a school assembly at Glendale Elementary School last . e S h the skirt flaring oyt wid ith the skirt flaring t wide Hees B fitted bodice, out. WH Thursday was made to Richard Capable commentator for the|/¥8t for his winning design for show was Mrs. G. Wilson, with}® School crest. The crest will Mps, Margaret Milne playing|>& ¥sed for Honor awards in backgrpund music op the piang. citizenship and scholarship. Blementapy sehqoi girls trom | Making the award on pehalt of a j PISCOVER BEautiFUD B.C. FPHIS Cae YEAR The 100 WILE HOUSE: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDITION 4RTHUR BELL & Sows Livrrep « oisTmLeRs - PERTH - SCOTLAND ESTABLISHED 1825, acy ‘ae oerinenent alrite dled te Lies oil Benin aster TE “Tour! Vancouver Island — and the “Sunshine Coast”. ,, explore your Pacific frontier! 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