Wednesday, August 5, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE 2 x Page 7 Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Wallace who arrived in Wil- liams Lake last week. Mr. Wallace is the new vicar of St. Peter’s Anglican Church. 26 ee a Well-known Party held for woman passes af| RCMP corporal Corporal and Mrs. W. Hen- 3 derson were guests of honor at Alkali Reserve a farewell party held at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mrs. Harry Roper, a well-|Gardner last Wednesday. known figure in the Cariboo,| Hosts for the evening were vat her home on.the| Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, alkali Lake Indie n Re: the age of 72. west a barbecue din- Active in Church work for the couple the greater part of her life, she| | with a it assisted Father Thomas and h successors in instructing both) armstrong on F children and grown-ups. As a young girl she attended St.j[ © Joseph's Mission and 4 DAI LY Sportscasts on CKCQ 8:10 a.m. 12.25 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 10:10 p.m. Enjoy SPORTS Daily on CKCQ was MRS. H. ROPER mt when the first of the Child Jesus arrived there trom France in 1896. Mrs. Roper’s husband pre- deceased her in January of this o year. She is survived by one DIAL 57 sister, Mrs, Theresa Archie of . Canim Lake, two sons, Altrea]}] ATTENT LON — of Canim Lake and Jacob of SPORTS CLUBS Alkali Lake, one daughter, Mrs. Paseal Wycotte of Alkali Lake|| Leave sports scores, and many grandchildren. stories, etc., at Village The funeral took place last}} Radio & Appliance for w w U is) A Anglican Chureh his first service last Sunday the new resident vicar, E. fr daughter: leen natives he graduated with a B. Anglican vicar “Moves to Williams Lake Newcomer to St. and Peter's holding is the Rev. H. Wallace He arrived ‘om Ontario last week with his ife, Almeda and their two Susan (2) and Kath- (three months). Both hy of was of wife and and Winnipeg educated at Manitob: are Mr. the allace nivers Soon after, he came to Brit- h Columbia and for a time was principal of the small school at rrowhead. He then moved to Wycliffe College in Toronto, a theological seat of learning, where he grad- uated witha Licentiate in Theology. The next step brought Mr. Wallace back to British Colum- bia as curate at St, Andrew's Church, Trail, before moving back home when appointed as curate to St. Matthew's Church, Winnipeg. Mr. Wallace moved back again but this time for promo- tion to the pos James’ Church in Fe Ontario, a town of 4,000 popu- lation, He has been rector there for the last five years be- further transcontinental west to the Cariboo east St fore a trip back and Williams Lake. “T've been looking to coming here now time,” Mr. Wallace said, “ and already I feel that I know so forward for some many of you. To tell the truth, p began taking your paper seve- ral months ago as soon as I knew I was coming to Williams Lake and I have read it assid- uously ever since. As a result, many names art familiar to me of people I’ve not yet met.” Questioned about his activi- ties outside the church, it soon became clear that Mr. Wallace has led-an active life. He was president of the Chamber of Commerce in Fergus for two years, chairman of the Library Board three years, chairman of the Municipal Recreation Com- mitte and, president of the | Junior. Lacrosse Club for two | years. Asked about Wallace's i Mr. Wallace was quite emphaticg about what a minister should expect from his spouse. “I believe that a church minister's wife has her hands full with tasks connected with her husband’s job and as a result she should not be.ex- pected to be called on for a. lot of outside activities. At the same time, I think my wife en- joys having at least one job out- side the church and at Fergus she was public relations officer with the Hospital “Auxiliary.” Yes, admitted the “T eolleet an- glasses and other glassware.” "Mr. Wallace showed us several rare speci- mens and Tribune readers will hearing more about them en he and his attractive wife are settled in their new home with which they are delighted. Hobbies? new minister. tique wine Daniel Defoe, creator of “Robinson Crusoe,’’ wrote some 30 books in the last four years of his life. Lac La Hache news MR. AND MRS. T. Jens and daughter Audrey have moved to their summer home at Lac La Hache. VISITING with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Moore are Mrs. Moore’s parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Collins and Gail of Port Arthur, Ontario; also Mr. and Mrs. R. Counsell and daughter Laurie of Regina, Sask. MR. D MRS., Ray Hamil- ton and son Eric have motored to Nova Scotia to v relatives. VISITORS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herm Haggquist were Mrs. Haggquist’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sweeney and her sister, Sharon, from Ben- gough, Sask.,/and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cates, Regina, Sask., sis- ter and brother-in-law of Mrs. Haggquist. MRS. LESLIE MacASKILL of 112 Mile motored to Kamloops on business. : VISITING with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson are Mr. and Mrs. D. Everett of North Surrey. HORSEFLY NEWS INTERESTING visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Francis ©. Kellog from Santa Barbara, California.” They were one-time owners of the Walters ranch, later pur- chased by Mr. Calloway. Mr. and Mrs. Kellog were guests of ir. and Mrs. M. L. Gibbons while they were visiting. Tire Trouble? See us C&S Tire Service 2 irom St.|} broadcast on CKCQ. 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