Page 2 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday, August 12, 1959 Second shower for Donelda Mrs. Robert Court enter- tained a host of friends at a coffee party on the morning of August 3 when Miss Donelda Mackay was honored with a miscellaneous shower. The gifts were presented to the bride-to-be in a giant gaily decorated coffee pot in brown accented with a corsage of pale yellow ‘summer flowers which the hostess pinned on Miss Mackay Delicious hot rolls and coffee were served. A bowl of yellow anthirunthens and matching tapers graced the table. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Fair- ley announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Norma Marie, to Jules Ber- mard Carrier, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Carrier. The wedding will take place August 22. “The good die young” is especially true of resolutions. Go To Church on Sunday | LISTED BELOW ARE PLACES OF WORSHIP IN WILLIAMS LAKE ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Carson Drive and Morning Prayer. Wednes day, August 19, 7:30 p.m., Induction Service. Lord Bish- op of Cariboo, Rt. Rev. R. 8. Dean, will take the service. ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Srd Avenue at Cameron St. Rev. A. Anderson Sunday, Aug. 16, 11 a.m., Church Service. SACRED HEART CHURCH 4th Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist Fathers Sunday Masses, 9 and 10:30 am. First Fridays and Holidays of Obligation, Mass at 7:30 p.m. Benediction Saturday eve- ning, 7:30 p.m., followed by confessions. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 2nd Avenue North Sunday School; Morning Worship; 7:30 9m, Evangelistic Service. KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 4th Avenue South Friday, August 14, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic Ministry School. §:30 p.m., Service Meeting. Sunday, August 16, 7 p.m., Bible Study. LUTHERAN WORSHIP SERVICES The Church of the Lutheran Hour Services Sunday, August 16 at 7:30 p.m. at St. And- rew’s United Church. Pastor Don Pfotenhauer. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE GROUP Quesnel, B.C. Sunday School and Churco Services held 11 a.m. Sundays. Wednesday evening Testi- mony Meeting, first Wednes- day of each month at 8 pm. These services held In che Masonic Hall. All cordially invited to attend. Radio program: “How Christian Science Heals,” station CKCQ at 1:05 p.m. first and third Sundays ot each month. x *k& * The Tribune will be pleased to include any religious notices in this column such as title of service, Lame of preacher, etc. Information should be available by noon, Monday. Rey. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and their daughter New United Church minister arrives in Williams Lake Second new minister to ar- rive in Williams Lake within a week is Rev. Arthur Ander- son, who the new vicar of St. Andrew's United Church. He arrived with his wife, Mar- garet, and their 10-week-old daughter, Margot, last Wed: The couple are natives Victoria. trained ‘y at Union Col- was “lege, Vancouver, a theological seat of learning for the United Church, He graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity a and was ordained in M was followed with “ot British Columbia, got his BA. the church at in life, he took up work and trained he where Planning to enter an early stage student at the Keep labels Always keep the tags and labels from new garments. Many of the new fabrics on the market give best performance when washed or dry cleaned according to the manufac- turer's suggestions. The first time a garment needs cleaning the tag should be consulted. United Church Lumby, Clear- water, on the North Thompson and Chalmers United Church and Knox United Church, Vancouver. sisted Although the Cariboo is new to him, Mr. very much 1 e look of it and looked forward to settling here and helping to maintain and develop the church as a living force in the community. to Natural beauty has valuable assistant in the ch 3. Chemistry all haye medicine and indus a hand in it. produce effective preparatio| which are easy to use and sot too costly to buy. Women who complain about the, time and trouble it ak to apply modern beauty-aids should try this special concoc- tion which was popular in the days of Marie Antoinette. Pulverize the wings and claws of a pigeon and mix well with lily petals and fresh egg: add ground mother-of-pearl and camphor distilled with musk. Apply liberally ' Today public opinion is be- hind the female quest for glamor. the 18th century In CILTONE SATIN the paint that stays color-fresh! e Dries in 30 minutes e Clean brush or roller in warm water e Comes in a wide range of colors THe PREMIUM PAINTS AT REGULAR PRices, BUY CILTONE SATIN AT Williams Lake Wood Products GP PAINTS WITH IRENE Their aim is fe It was only’a few days be- fore we left on our holidays to Saskatchewan, and the con- ve tion with our daughter, aged almost went something like this. young eight, “Prettg soon you'll see the town where Daddy was born,” said her father. “You mean you weren't born in the same place as Mommy?" We smiled at the young mind that couldn’t con- ceive a time when her parents did not live together. “No, I was born in Sask- atchewan, and the land there is so flat you can see for miles, and there are very few tree: “No trees, no hills? Man Her current favorite express- ion summed up her a pleased that at something she last knew this was about. And her parents too sighed with relief getting away from atmospheres and mirages. “UM show her where I went to school,” her Dad went on. at “Is it as big as my school?” gazing with a proprietory air down at the elementary school. “Oh, much digger,” her Dad said. “Saskatoon is much larger than Williams Lake.” “Will you be able to find your way to Auntie Ella's house?" she asked worriedly. “Oh sure, we'll have a map.”* “And Williams Lake is just a pin-point on the map,” she said triumphantly, ‘my teacher told me.” And then thought- fully, “I suppose Saskatoon must be a big square.” Suddenly she was pensive. “It's certainly too bad that Grandma died, just before we got there, isn’t’ it?” And our thoughts too turned sadly to the white-haired lady who missed forever by two weeks the delight in seeing these grandchildren again But with the elasticity of youth, she bounced back with the question that -has been uppermost in her mind for weeks, “Do you suppose Auntie Jean has horses on the farm?” To Elaine, a farm and horses go hand in hand, and surely there would be one for her to ride.....but her Dad tried to explain that prairie farms grew grain mostly, and used tractors = and_—Coéig. machinery, and there was little use for horses. But we knew it was useless; our daughter would be expecting and hoping for a horse right up to the moment she arrived at that farm. “Anyway,”” he concluded, at such a place, “And when atmospheric con- ditions are right, you can see miles away in the sky.” “What's atmos.....that word you said?” But her father already re- alized he was using big, words again, and tried to explain the phenomenon. “It’s like mirage.” | I intervened. “When 1] stayed at Aunty Jean's a long| 1 I a} time before you were born, got up one morning and could see the elevator miles away at a little town when elevator down? e an elevator mean up How could you that far awa | Patiently we explained that an elevator was a big building ain they She an and “Grain? make bread of that.” was emist by Parliament, “All women was passed reading in part: of whatsoever rank or degree that shall seduce or betray in- to matrimony any of His Maj- subjects by scents, pain cosmetic washes, arti- ficial teeth, false hair, Spanish wool, iron stays, hoops, high- heeled shoes and bolstered hips shall incur the penalty of the law in force against witch- craft and like demeanors, and the marriage: upon conviction shall stand null and void.” Science has made it easy for any woman to imitate glamor- ous models. A chemist with a formula has screened tender skin from the danger of sun- burn. Another has released a woman's crowning glory from the shackles of the overhead permanent wave machine thetic detergents have duced shampoos which hair clean and shiny in hardest water. Natural beauty has a valuable partner in the leave chemist. NIQUIDET BROS. GARAGE AND ’ FREIGHT SERVICE LIMITED Bonded and Insured Carriers General Freight and Lumber GARAGE AT HORSEFLY 4 IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER x GOODYEAR AND ATLAS TIRES AND ACCESSORIES + CEDAR POLES AND PILING BOX 100, HORSEFLY Phone 1-A Horsefly BOX 304, WMS. LAKE Phone 148, Armes Bros. Williams Lake MONDAY & TUESDAY AUGUST 17 - 18 the musical ce Tamlon «Alan Young + Terny-The= M-G-M presents A George Pal Production ~om thumb ALSTON THEATRE Salle 5 vate is at the Applications should District, Joe Bott, at Glendale come forward and for blacktopping the the district. GLENDALE WATER. USERS — The last date to make application for t water hook-up it the Glendale District SATURDAY, AUGUST 15° After that date, hook-up will cost $90. Secretary of the Glendale Improvement residents are also be taken to the his residence. asked to sign the petition main road through “T haven't been there for years myself and I just don’t know.” “How old were you when you came here?” out of a clear blue sky. ed she a After that curious moment of hesitation that we feel in revealing our age to a child, Clive replied “Oh? further, “Thir She pursued seeming reason for the question. wo.” it no to have no But her father and I stared at each the Tairvy-two.....From the forties, it seemed ridiculously young and other. milestone of far away. “We didn't have the kids then,” I said, trying to re- member when it was like without them, ‘People said I was awfully young to own the newspaper,” Clive said and we pondered out audacity in taking it on with so little ex- perience. “That's the time to make a change though, it you are go- ing to,” Clive went on. “When you pass 40, you feel you haven't too many years ahead of you.” “Or rather that your youth is behind you,” I quavered, ending the conversation. 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