Wednesdays, Juiy-28 ~1568 16 of local congregation to attend convention. About sixteen” of’ Jehovah's Witnesses from the Williams Lake congregation will attend an international convention in New _York city July 27 through Au- Zust 3. = W. B. Matthews, “presiding minister of the Williams Lake congregation, in announcing the plans of the local delegatés, said] ~ that a limited program of meet- ings will be held in the Kingdom Hall, since, most of those in charge of various featurés will be “attending the Christian as- sembly, Rene Bourdin, an assist- ant minister, will be in charge of the local group during the convention. Most of those from tne Wil- liams Lake congregation attend- ing the convention will be stay- ing in private homes. in New York city and nearby areas. All hotel accommodations will be filled, according to the Watch- tower rooming committee, and the majority of attenders will be placed in homes following a gi- helmet and coveralls for the d THE T. Emerging from a coal mine, Queen Elizabeth shows not a smudge on her white coveralls. She donned miner's boots, escent into the mine in Scotland and went 2,000 feet underground. gantic h h effort to find available space. Royal visit sidelights Only two trailers left in village Reporting to the Village Council last night, works fore- man Harry Williams reported there were only two trailers left within the viHage boundaries. The council has been making a determined effort this year to have trailers moved off private property and on to trailer parks. The two concerned will be RIBUNE, WILLTAHS LAKE, 3.0, BARLOW-MILLAR WEDDING s. share interest in Millar of Soda Creek, Rey. Archibald Birse officiat- ed at the 5 p.m. double ring ceremony in St. Andrew’s United Church at Quesnel. Given in. marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in “| her sheath dress of powder blue with matching jacket with three- quarter length sleeves. Her tiny hat sprinkled with pink daisies was en tone with her cor- sage of pink and white rosebuds, and her accessories were white. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls that offset the square pleated neckline. Bridesmaid was Miss Jean Robertson of McLeese Lake who was gowned in.an apricot sheath dress and matehing jacket with a corsage of white carnations. Her hat was of white rayon with the rest of her accessories in white also. Bud Barlow was best man for his brother. A wedding dinner and recep- tion was held at Peony Gardens in Quesnel. The bridal table was centred with a beautiful three- given final notice this week. tiered wedding cake. Clarence During the Stampede events, the male -visitors surrounding Princess Margaret were so en- grossed in the arena events that they failed to see her produce hher own cigarettes, then light one from her own gold cigarette lighter. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cullen had am unexpectedly good view of the Princess as they patiently waited outside their home to cateh 2 glimpse as she went by. It was a moment of two after the stagecoach stopped and the tiny mauye-clad figure was look- ing at it with interest, that they realized this was indeed the wsPrineess 2 oi bo It was here that the change was made to a limousine. (olicitude for the rider who xwas thrown from his horse and carried off on a stretcher, was vexpressed by Princess Margaret when she twice asked about his eondition. (He had the wind iknocked out of him). - Any gualms about the Royal reaction to the plain fare offered for lune were squashed by. the gracious guest as she looked out at the colorful chuckwagon. “What's on the menu?”, she asked. “Bacon, eggs and ‘hot- cakes’ someone answered. And to this, Her Royal Highness re- “Good. My favorite food.” SADDLE REPAIRS All types of riding equipment promptly repaired ~ Tony’s Leather Goods Phone 188 Williams Lake bargains * another eters Je Sale ALL YOU DO IS SELECT TWO PAIRS OF SHOES, PAY FOR THE HIGHER - PRICED PAIR FOR ONLY ic MORE... YOU-GET THE OTHER PAIR! This is a genuine stock-clearance sale of men’s, women’s and children’s shoes SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION OF STYLES 3 DAYS ONLY Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 31, August 1, 2 Walk-Rite Shoe Store Williams take - Quesnel Williams Lake and Quesnel shared interest in the wedding Saturday, July 12 of Norma Irene Mil- lar, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald to George Dean Barlow, eldest son’of Mr. Douglas Barlow of Soda Creek and Mrs. Don Ward of Riske Creek. Roberts proposed the toast to the bride. Following a short honeymoon to Calgary and eastern points, the young couple will make their home in Quesnel. rites > TIRE SALE ON NEW sectee B.EGoodrich TIRES iow SPECIAL NEW AS 45 B.EGoodrich é DELUXE NYLON PLUS ih § wrt i 19” ies week I'm TRADE-IN PLUS YOUR vee — watt married man, with a family, who docs not be- YOUR RECAPPABLE TIRES mileage / lieve in life insurance. I feel like a gooa argument! STARTS HERE C & S TIRE SERVICE TIRE CENTRE OF THE CARIBOO PHONE 150 WILLIAMS LAKE FREE TIRE SAFETY CHECK: NO ARE WORTH MORE NOW! q Call Fred Waterhouse at 230-W after 6 p.m. Representative MANUFACTURERS _ Page & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY “ Every Stable Family Owns Life Insurance ” Use Tribune Classifieds SMALL COST — BIG RESULTS LOW FOOD PRICES! ~ Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday SOUP, Tomato or Vegetable, Clark's 10 07. .. 2 for 25c PINEAPPLE JUICE Doles, 48 07. tin.............. 2 for 6c MARGARINE Solo, Ib. Carton 2 for 63c INSTANT COFFEE, Maxwell House, 5 oz. jar........ 1.19 CUT GREEN BEANS, Better Buy, 15 oz. tin .. 3 for 47¢ Th ane power radio, 1956 1956 er steer! an exceptionally clean car dition with only 14,000 miles Seite CLASS CAR BARGAINS 1957 Monarch, automatic transmission, brakes, power tinted glass, steering, whitewalls, Ford Fairlane, very low ‘mileage, Ford Customline, automatic, pow- ‘ing, radio, in like new con- $3495 1956 Monarch R transmission, er steering, € mileage car 1955 Ford custom 1955 $1995 ichelieu, automatic power brakes, pow- lectric steering, elec- tric seat, electric windows, a low for only $3050 sedan, in beautiful two-tone with automatic trans- mission. Priced to sell at Chevrolet sedan, Radio, V-$ motor excellent condition - $1575 BEATH MOTORS winiams take) LTD. 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