Page 2 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday, December 9, 1959 United Church WA ‘ names officers Mrs. G. Adair was named president of the United Church WA at their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. H. Lousley. She succeeds Mrs. W. Holtom. Other officers are: president, Mrs. Paul Sharpe; corresponding secretary, Mrs. T. Hawker; recording secre- tary, Mrs. G. Spence; treasurer, Mrs. A. Montford (second term); literature secretary, Mrs. G. Rowand. Other committee heads will be named at a later meeting and the group will be officially installed by Rev A. Anderson at St. Andrew's United Church on the first Sunday in January. It takes wise parents to know that their own child was as much as fault as the neighbors’. on Sunday When you're one-and a hal is just starting to mean something to a fellow, and from the look ton Mallette is giving th ae f, Christmas young Clay- on. e decorated Go To Church ITH IRENE LISTED BELOW ARE PLACES OF WORSHIP IN WILLIAMS ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN Corner Fifth Avenue Rev. E. H. Wallace Advent III December 13 §:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer j Nursery School ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Sra Avenue at Cameron St. || Rev. A. Anderson December 13 | 9:45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Family White Gift Service 7:30 p.m. CGIT Christmas Candlelighting Service 8:30 p.m. Open House the Manse. at 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 p.m. Benediction Saturday eve- ning, 7:30 p.m., followed by confessions. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 2nd Avenue North Pastor: Sunday, day School, 19 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11:15 a.m.; Bvan- gelistic Service, 7:20 p.m. KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 4th Avenue South Friday, Dec. 11, 7:80 p.m., Theocratic Ministry School. 8:30 p.m., Service Meeting. Sunday, 7 p.m, Bible Study. LUTHERAN . WORSHIP SERVICES The Church of the Lutheran Hour Rev. Dan Pfotenhauer Byery second and last Sun- day of the month, 7:30 p.m. at United Church. The Lutheran Hour over CFIC, Kamloops, Sunday, 10: 30 a.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE GROUP Quesnel, B.C. Sunday School and Churca Services held 11 a.m. Sundays. Wednesday evening Testi- mony Meeting, first Wednes- day of each month at 8 pm. hese services held in -ne Masonic Hall. All cordially invited to attend. Radio program: “ How Christian Science Heals,” station CKCQ at 1:05 p.m., first and third Sundays of each month. x ek {Tribune will be pleased include any religious es In this column such as || name of Information The to notic ‘ title service, preacher, ete. should be available by noon, | Monday. | po ot Dear Mom: All of a sudden Christmas is awfully and there are so many more th close . . to do. She not only 1 and wrapped my Chri sent, she knows what he You'll but has bought me. just loooovve whispered to get he supper he it away by and then the fat was in the fire. I soothed her hurt feel- ings by saying we would think of mething else. Then it was Ward’s turn to whisper in my and of course Elaine had “I heard it A BELT!” More tears. more screaming. Did Bryan and I fight like that when we were kids? We wrapped a Christmas presents afternoon, and it certainly wonderful to find that daughter has finally reached the stage where she can really She tied up a rd ear, to shout bunch of Sunday is my number of them quite well. Ward in the meantime was quite happy wrapping up his own little present for you, and there is no doubt that you will recognize it... It is wrapped mainly in Scotch tape. NOT SO SIMPLE We thought we would b smart and get our Christmas tree early and not take a chance on zero weather and deep snow later on, so we went out a week ago Sunday . November 29, imagine! We figured on just riding up near the airport and snagging one quickly, but the kids don’t consider it a real Christmas tree excursion unless they hike up a hill, tramp through the woods for a mile or so, and then slide back down. Elaine ‘always wants to make sure that T've taken something | to eat, as she obviously intention of being lost woods without food So we went and hiked up a hill, through the woods and then back down, and our net result! was one two-foot tree for the oftice window. Why is it you} can see so many big bushy| trees in the summer merely driving down the road, but come winter they have vanished from the landscape. In the mean- time our neighbor’s boy merely walked down the street and into the bush, and was back in ten minutes with a iovely tree. has no in the SLOWLY WINNING Have you gol all your Christ- mas shopping done? I've still got to buy a few gifts yet. It is such a frustrating and pan- icky feeling to wander trom store to store to find something suitable at the price you want to pay, but what a delightful, exhilarating you finally come home with half-a- glow when f omy re could oblivi ut Ward wood for I went on o mark you bring in in a WAGON” \ only the fireplace But bet houted on Mom, Vl it think but believes me or Santa Claus. ['ve been painting and cleaning and waxing and polish- ing, making sure that practic ally e nook and cranny is clean. It seems rather ridicul- ous when probably no-one will notice except myself, but some ems to overtake this time of peculiar urge us housewives at the year. Them there are the Christmas cakes and shortbread and mince- meat pies to make; the Christ- mas concerts and choir practices and parties to attend; the Christmas cards to address and those Christmas letters that you write once a year... . Sometimes it seems a bit overwhelming, but we really wouldn't want it any other way. It is a wonderful time of the year. Carry on! Love, Irene bazaar, he’s going to enjoy the goings- Mrs. Doug Mallette holds up her son to get a close-up. Mrs. Cameron heads Hospital Women’s Auxiliary Elected to the position of » president of the Hospital Au: y at their annual meeting Wednesday was Mrs. K. Cameron, who took over the position two months Graham, who resigned time. from Mrs. F hat tions we Mont tord term), Mrs. eart, Mrs. H. Lambe zines (second term), } Christie; hospital tins, } Fawcett (second term); eite, Mrs. H. Coupe; sheets, Mrs. E. Peterson, CARS committee, Mrs. D. Getz ( ond term) Although all bills are not yet in for the fashion show held in November, it is expected |' that the venture will bring in approximately $280 Arrangements were made for the usual Christmas decora- tions for the hospital, and gifts for the staff. The Christmas party sponsored by the Board and Auxiliary for the staff in the past two years will not be held this year, as other ar- rangements have been made by the Board. A record player was donated | Busch and will be for use in the by Mrs. G. turned over hospital. Births at War Memorial Hospital UNDERWOOD—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Underwood of Likely, a son, born December 2 MACKAY To Mr. and Mrs. James Mackay of Alexis Creek, a daughter, born December 2. HOLMBERG — To-Mr. and Mrs. Alf Holmberg of Likely, a son, born December 2 KENYON — To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kenyon of Lac La Hache, a daughter, born Decem- ber 4. MATTHEWS — To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Matthews of Riske Cre a son, born December 5. McGINNIS To Mr. and Mrs. Glen McGinnis of Williams ake, a son, born December 7. lasting walle utility writing suede dozen more names crossed off the list! I’m having a bit of trouble with Ward, He wants a tractor just like Glenn’s, one he can ride | and he has spied one in the} catalogue. We of course don’t think he needs one espec- jally at that price, “Wouldn't you like a nice WAGON?” I said hopefully, But no, Sook | at the big seat, Mom, you could sit way up here and "he! Phone in leather provide a leng- + Ladies carved handbags and (plain case: jackets, lets and poc “PERSONALIZED GOLD STAMPING FREE ” Cowboy Cariboo TONY'S LEATHER G00DS 188 remembrance * or tinted), brief cas western bel men’s wal- ket secretaries. Centre of the Box 27 United Church Women’s Auxiliary | raises $225 at bazaar | Approximately $225 will be realized by the United Church WA from their Chistmas bazaar and tea Saturday afternoon, which is considerably in excess of former years. Most popular spot was the fish pond where youngsters formed a steady procession all afternoon until finally it was tablecloths and tiny candles decorating each tea table, and evergreen boughs intertwined NOW! PHONOGRAPH RECORDS BY MAIL ORDER! 5% DISCOUNT ON ALL RECORDS WITH C.O.D. POSTAGE PAID Delivery before Xmas of all available records Hor catalogues, prices and Mail Order forms write: Pacific Musie Mail Order 144 W. Hastings St., Vancouver 3, B.C. drained dry. There was even a fish pond for the adults. with green and red streamers There was a gay festive at- mosphere during the whole afternoon with Christmas around each pillar. The big Christmas tree festooned with lights wthe the focal point. BROWNIES CORNER To start our meeting last week we went on a real favorite trip of ours—a Pygmy hunt. As usual we didn’t find a single Pygmy but we did have fun. that you mothers will be able to come. Then we practiced the Grand Howl. The Tu-whit, tu- whit, to-whoo-oo's were chanted softly at first, then louder the next time until at the last one they rose to a shout and ended with an overhead clap. You wouldn't think there were any Tweenies there at all because it sounded like a fully-fledged Brownie Pack. After inspection and the fairy ring we settled down to finishing off tests that Tweenies had not yet completed for their enrol- ment. Mostly this was oral, dishwashing notes and Karen Quanstrom passed her tie test. Brownie Mara Thibaudeau passed her button sewing test towards Golden Bar, Before closing the meeting -we all sang Happy Birthday to Joanne Stewart whose birthday While this was going on all/it was that day. those girls not involved in t practiced semaphore. It has been qute a while since we have CENTRAL CLEANERS & LAUNDRY Pick-Up and Delivery Service Invisible Mending Repairs & Alterations Hats Blocked and Cleaned Dressmaking Service Available PHONE 419 or write General Delivery Rear of Maple Leaf Hotel done anything in semaphore and jWe are a bit TIRE TROUBLE? | In Pow-Wow we discussed our See us. enrolment scheduled for this ¢ & STi § - week inv: [Peer and wiste av ton ire Service mothers to attend. We do hope ea 2, ra | ae Me DEV | € | Sed | . —*— PAGEANT OF CHRISTMAS 9:30 a.m. daily Customs of Other Lands Christmas Stories Christmas Music —k— SANTA’S MAGIC CHRISTMAS TREE with Chri Santa's North Pole Home 5:30 p.m. Mon. to Sat. stmas Fun and Games in —+— SANTA’S MAILBAG 4:05 p.m. Mon. to Sat. y Have your letter read to Santa Claus. Mail or leave your letter at Al’s Variety Store WILLIAMS LAKE Robertson’s Ready-to-Wear 100 MILE HOUSE —+— For the Finest in Entertainment enjoy listening to ~—CKCO y : There’s something SOL “SPECIALZ APPELLEE WANS ‘about Seagram's SPECIAL OLD Try it—and taste its SPECIAL flavour __ This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia