THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE WITH IRENE There are probably all kinds of important, vital, world- shaking, momentous for the existence of the B.C. Weekly Newspaper Association but its noblest achievement so far has been to elect a certain Williams Lake publisher to its board of directors AND to hold executive meetings every couple of months in VAN- reasons Thus I am eagerly packing my bag seven or eight times a year, parking the kids with unsuspecting friends and rela- tives, and heading for the big city. Delightful! So while the editor was closeted for hours in hotel rooms last weekend, I bliss- fully rummaged through de- partment stores without child- ren to demand “I want this ++. or that ... or the other thing”; spent relaxing hours in a beauty parlor without the urgency to hurry home to a i family;, and then Go To Church on Sunday Sunday, June 21, 11 a.m., Outdoor Service, Comer Ranch, followed by congre- gationa]l picnic. No evening service. SACRED HEART CHURCH 4th Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist Fathers Sunday Masses, 9 10:30 a.m. First Fridays and Holidays of Obligation, Mass at 7:30 and Dm. Benediction Saturday eve- ning, 7:30 p.m., followed by WORSHIP SERVICES The Church of the Imtheran Hour Robert H. Bruer, Pastor Services are held every second week in the United Church at 7:30 p.m. Sun- day, June 21, Evening Ser- Monday, climaxed the day with a mar- vellous dinner and show. INTERESTING PERSON One of the most interesting people I encountered and yet never met, was a little middle- aged French woman from Prince George so very chic and gay, with such a de- lightful accent. She sat next to me in the beauty parlor and told our ‘shared’ ‘operator how she was down for a holi- day. é : THIS WEEK'S RECIPE with a rotary beater until light “Is your husband with : Mrs, A. Perry on Christian- pees oatintd er and Gce hae aoe aon you?” asked the hairdresser. eS : Social Service, a new depart- Mrs. M. Meraw was installed y k . H third cup of the milk; ¢on- “But I am down for a — ment in operation for the first as Honored Royal Lady of the | OFKSNII@ pu Ing tinue to beat slowly until all - ‘oliday,” the little woman re- garden-fresh salad prepared at our own table with a special dressing; sesame-fried pheas- ant chicken with baked pota- to smothered in butter and then garnished with one or all four different sauces—onion, bacon, sour cream and cheese: there were crunchy break- sticks (half-inch wide strips of bread covered in sesame seeds) and garlic bread too and a special sauce for the “chicken. I would love to have had shish kekabs (small delectable mor- halt and we walked briskly in front of him, and then sud- denly, startlingly, there was a whoosh as a car shot past in the second lane. One more step and Clive “with Irene” would have been splattered all over Granville Street. Thank goodness for the comparative i Miss Muriel Burke, RN Mrs. Norton ‘Olsson, RN Commenting on her resigna- tion, hospital administrator Hugh Lousley said: ‘Although we are fortunate in having an excellent successor, I would Local women attend annual meeting of Diocesan Board Four members of the Wil- liams Lake branch of the W.A. attended the annual meeting of the Cariboo Diocesan Board in Merritt, May 27. There they were joined by others from North Bend, Lytton, Ash- croft, Clinton, Prince George, Barriere, Kamloops, North Kamloops, Savona, Shulus and Princeton. It was the first time in many years the meet- ing had been held outside of Kamloops.. Those making the trip from Williams Lake were Mrs, L. Moxon, Mrs. G. Fielder, Miss Mary Lilley, RN Latest addition to the nurs- ing staff is Miss Mary Lilley, a registered nurse from New Westminster. Miss Lilley com- menced her duties at the War Memorial Hospital on June 1. Mrs. Tom Mason and - Mrs. Fred Bass. The were placed in memory of de- parted ones from the whole diocese. After corporate com- munion celebrated by Dean J. C. Jolley of Kamloops, assisted by Rev. C. Dickson of Shulus, the members registered in the Legion Hall. Before settling down to business they enjoyed a coffee period provided by the ladies of the Shulus Indian Branch. Mrs. T. §. Dobson, as president, welcomed the delegates and members on be- half of the Merritt and Shulus branches and expressed the hope that other small branches would feel encouraged to host the annual meeting in future years. Mrs. J. C. Jolley, as presi- dent of the Diocesan Board, asked the Diocesan Life mem- bers present to stand and these totalled nine. She then asked for the annual reports of the various secretaries and these indicated increased growth and much good work has been ac- complished in the Diocese. Of special note was the report of year in this Diocese. S. Dean was hostess for the high tea at the charming home of Mrs, W. C. Parker. Those providing and serving tea re- freshments were members of the Merritt Evening Guild. soon.. The Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan enables you to plan your purchases and helps you meet unexpected | es:aa - and, of course, to meet emergencies. expenses under one single comprehensive plan. Here are four good reasons why — whether single or married — you should use the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan .,, ae ke flowers on the altar Mrs. F. B. Bass, district deputy, left, was the installing officer at ceremony last Thursday when Mrs. M. Meraw, right, was elevated to the office of Officers installed local Royal Purple Lodge at an AT INSTALLATION Honored Royal Lady of the local lodge of the Order of the Royal Purple. the centre is Mrs. G. Halfnights, re- tiring Honored Royal Lady. In the flour is moistened—about without Lessons! GAN peated aghast. (Apparently a Highlight of the afternoon impressive ceremony Thursday al f it 30 seconds. Gradually add the husband on a holiday is ridicu- . . was the address given by Dean night by Mrs. F. Bass, District ways GQ TOVOMNG | eee nie eae lous). And then, utterly H p t | t iti Jolley in the ‘absence of the Deputy. She succeeds Mrs. G. ing ti til the fiafve, she proceeded to tell us ospita marron resigns pos! 10n Bishop of Cariboo. The Dean Halfnights. As ne accompaniment: for Hees eee Tamnps e] ‘: Muri 7 fe + ‘ iétod roast beef, there is nothing 2 ee low she had ‘bought » car i - Ml el Burke, matron of tke to say that Muriel Burke used einen ae oe Other officers installed were quite so delightful as crisp, bout one to two minutes. Fill LISTED BELOW ARB ancouver, was going to have it Memorial Hospital, has bas been of tremendous help Pher Fry centring his remarks TeSlution of thanks for i of the Georgia Hotel, and Iam Worked. She relieved the 1953 the whole day’s hospitality ST. ANDREW’S UNITED still “‘green’ enough to be X-ray technician and the lab- yp, was sponsored by Mrs. Dickson e e : CHURCH overwhelmed by a fancy Oratory technician from time or 18 months, Mrs. Olsson anq heartily endorsed by the You can la uf at SL ht Srd Avenue at Cameron St. || cuisine. We dined on shrimp to time in addition to her own “@S @" air stewardess with members, coo Rev. O. H. Lee embedded in an ice-filled bowl; duties. Ganedian,.Pacitie. xirmars After adjournment, Mrs. R. aS = hrooms ,ete.) : ifedsions. sels of lamb, mus! , . o just for the novelty of having . > aa SER, CALVARY PENTECOSTAL || them served skewered on a FOS TABERNACLE flaming sword—but I’m not ? 2nd Avenue North fond of mushrooms. B M : Poe eae rank || (Udo Mushrooms ANK OF MonTREAL \ ay oe Sunday, June 21,10 a.m.,}| js not just a meal— it is an \ eee : Sunday School; 11:15 a.m.,|] experience.” LR Morning Worship; 7:30 »m,1| ~o0 CLOSE a ; 4 Evangelistic Service. 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Console table, slightly extra, d just returne there who had just 7 ANK OF MonrTREAL See ee OD ONGAN EHOUD OBLIGATION. TRY THE from a_ six-week trip to CHORD ORGAN NOW at i leased The Tribune will be please Europe; I met Mrs. Henry Cas- Canadas First Bank include any religious ; : , : 3 i tices in this column such as a 7 eee . sg na iS M ACKENZI ’ | ‘ 2 title of service, name of re c ae 10 eeace cghentre Williams Lake Branch: THOMAS LARSON, Manager i | L D. preacher, etc. Information |e en ne eee passed Lac La Hache Sub-Agency: Open Tuesday and Friday a ; : ghould be available by noon, || At Chiliwack We Dame. { Tocated in the Ladies’ Wear Department Monday. ron; at Boston Bar we chatted WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN BEVERY, WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 /) : with Tom Wale. : ‘ae : {. a. F —————————————— \ ;