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A Princess visits Williams Lake

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Only ceremonigs of the visit was the presentation

of prominent town- and df et toebcen aa the station.
SHeTe just wicer ain eure’ elcome,
Village Council Chairman, Herb Tee, presents

his wife. Waiting in the receiving line can be seen
Bill.Sharpe, Centennial committee chairman and
Les Pigeon. in the background is Wm. Speare,
M.L.A., and Mrs, Speare. }

This is the first view Williams Lake
residents had of H.R.H. Princess
Margaret as she stepped from her_
private car at the P.G.E. station last

once Son stature.
Friday. She gets an “assist” from con-

As the frightened stage coach team reared, the Prin-
cess had askeq Clairman Gardner if he thought it
was safe. He assured her it was, but here, just be-
fore stepping aboard, Her Highness looks at Mr.
Gardner, foreground, as if wondering if he really
knew what he owas talking about. Lieutenant-
Governor Frank Rogs is about to assist her aboard,
Tn background Corpora) Bil] Henderson salutes,

ductor Bill Dutton, Vancouver. She
impressed spectators with her loveli- two cameras, _ his
ness, her regal manner, and her small

The visit of a princess
develops into 2 photo-
grapher's holiday, and
Tribune photographer Fred
Waterhouse was no excep-
tion, Fred was loaded with

Voiglander and a
Altogether he took 31 pic-
tures, the best of which
are produced here.

Once aboard the ebach, a smiling Princess smiles
reassuringly at her worried lady-in-waiting, clasping
in her-arms the bouquet that was presented to her by
little Diana Peterson. Shortly after, the old BX coach
Started up Oliver Street at a fast clip, too fast for

many disappointed people to get a View of Her
Highness, -

A close-up of the Princess as she ap-
proached the foot of the chute seat
stairs. She seems to be anticipating an
enjoyable afternoon and later observa-
tions showed she was thrilled with her
Special “Western show, One of her

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ladies-in-waiting and her aides are
looking at the calves as they follow the
Princess, Visit of a Princess would <
seem to be an everyday occurrence to
the cowboy on the rails,