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mSTALLATION OF OFFICERS of <strong>the</strong> Order of <strong>the</strong> Elks took place in <strong>the</strong> Elks'<br />
Hall Saturday. Elected to office for <strong>the</strong> 1966-67 year were, back row, from <strong>the</strong><br />
left, Bryan Hilborn, Fred Bartels, Ray Trombley, John Graf, Joe Barker, Stan<br />
Heise, Ken Smith, George Burt, Clarence Walpert, and Gordon Hartnett. Front<br />
Pink and White<br />
Surrounds Bride<br />
Pink and white floral arrangements<br />
decorated <strong>the</strong> room<br />
at <strong>the</strong> Gold Coach Inn in which<br />
Ingrid Jacobson, was hosted,<br />
by her friends and staff w6rWrs<br />
at a miscellaneous shower on<br />
November 15.<br />
Mrs. Norman Morisseau, <strong>the</strong><br />
hostess, with <strong>the</strong> help of Mrs.<br />
Jack Henderson, served a white<br />
.layer cake topped with a pink<br />
umbrella, made by Mrs. J.<br />
Nichols.<br />
The pink and white color<br />
scheme was carried throughout<br />
with pink and white matching<br />
plates and napkins, pink and<br />
white petit fours, and pink and<br />
white bonbons.<br />
Sandwiches and canapes<br />
were also served.<br />
A pink clo<strong>the</strong>s line with tea<br />
MARY QUANT loves tucks...<br />
a flattering, feminine touch she<br />
uses over and over in her new<br />
collection. She manipulates soft<br />
blue wool into tiny pin tucks<br />
leading to <strong>the</strong> bust, <strong>the</strong> hips or<br />
<strong>the</strong> hem. Little girl charm for<br />
big girls! Many of <strong>the</strong> new patterns<br />
feature this detail.<br />
UNDERLINE WITH COLOR.<br />
Make a prim, navy suit positively<br />
naughty with an underlining<br />
of shocking pink silk. A demure<br />
aqua crepe becomes abashed<br />
with a flash of chartreuse<br />
to underline its importance.<br />
Why be conservative? It won't<br />
show (except on your face).<br />
DO COVERED BUTTONS<br />
spell trouble to you? Apply<br />
press-on interfacing to <strong>the</strong> fabric<br />
before you cut out <strong>the</strong> button<br />
shape. Keeps it from slipping<br />
and stops metal shinethrough.<br />
SEQUINS AND SILVER create<br />
an auraof glittering luxury after<br />
dark. Paris decrees silver -<br />
towels was hung out beside<br />
Ingrid's bridal chair. The rest<br />
of her presents were given in<br />
a washbasket, assisted by her<br />
sister, Lynnea Jacobson.<br />
Several interesting games<br />
were played.<br />
Guests attending <strong>the</strong> shower<br />
were: Mrs. Jack Henderson,<br />
Mrs. George Huska, Mrs. Jack<br />
Nichols, Mrs. Mel Olson, Mrs.<br />
Don Spence, Misses, Lynnea<br />
Jacobson, Elaine Torgerson,<br />
Linda Bourgeois and Edith and<br />
Ranada Hindle.<br />
Unable to attend but sending<br />
presents were Mrs. Anne Eckstein,<br />
and Misses Dixie Wales,<br />
and Shirley Beaumont.<br />
Ingrid married Bob Smith on<br />
Saturday 19, at 7 p.m. at St.<br />
Andrews United Church.<br />
f a s h i o n<br />
n e w s<br />
BY NANCY<br />
GAYLORD<br />
FASHION CONSULTANT TO THE 160 SINGER CENTERS IN CANADA.<br />
shimmering lame dresses, kid<br />
shoes and mesh stockings -<br />
worn toge<strong>the</strong>r. Simple smock<br />
shapes in pastel crepe take to<br />
lavish bands of sequins and<br />
paillettes strategically placed.<br />
Fashion a little dinner dress<br />
from jet black matelasse (a<br />
puffy brocade) teched with gold<br />
thread. Top frothy amber chiffon<br />
with a mini-bodice armourplated<br />
with sequins and jewels.<br />
(Buy sequins in strips for easy<br />
application). Compliment this<br />
sparkling look with <strong>the</strong> new glistening<br />
make-up and lipstick.<br />
CUTE COVER-UPS of vinyl<br />
keep youngsters spotless during<br />
art class (no easy feat!)<br />
and mom fresh as a daisy<br />
whe<strong>the</strong>r washing dishes or bathing<br />
baby. Sew one jumper-style<br />
clear vinyl (lets a pretty dress<br />
peep through). Bind neck and<br />
armholes with bright red bias<br />
tape. Easy to pull on and easy<br />
to wipe off. By <strong>the</strong> way, <strong>the</strong>y're<br />
also very much In fashion.<br />
December Schedule of Services For<br />
St. John Anglican Church<br />
Sunday Dec. 4<br />
Sunday Dec. 11<br />
Sunday Dec. 18<br />
Wednesday Dec. 21<br />
Saturday Dec. 24<br />
Sunday Dec. 25<br />
Monday Dec. 26<br />
Tuesday Dec. 27 -<br />
Wednesday Dec. 28<br />
INSURANCE<br />
SA<br />
•3:30 Sacrament of Holy Communion.<br />
11:00 Sacrament of Holy Communion.<br />
8:30 Sacrament of Holy Communion.<br />
11:00 Matins<br />
8:30 Sacrament of Holy Communion<br />
11:00 Matins<br />
7:30 p.m. Sacrament of HolyCommunion<br />
(Feast of St. Thomas <strong>the</strong><br />
Apostle).<br />
11:30 p.m. Sacrament of Holy Communion<br />
8:30 Sacrament of Holy Communion.<br />
11:00 Sticrament of Holy Communion.<br />
7:30 Sacrament of Holy Communion<br />
(Feast of Stephen <strong>the</strong> Martyr).<br />
7:30 Sacrament of Holy Communion<br />
(Feast of St. John <strong>the</strong> Apostle and<br />
Evangelist).<br />
7:30 Sacrament of Holy Communion<br />
(Feast of <strong>the</strong> Innocents).<br />
YOUR HOME<br />
is no place for<br />
"Do It Yourself'<br />
Insurance<br />
Cook Agencies Ltd.<br />
Ph. 992-2151<br />
row, left to right, Jack Fields, Art Festerling, Roley Wilkins (past Exalted Ruler)<br />
Bud Morris (<strong>District</strong> Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler from Prince George) Joe<br />
Winofsky (Exalted Ruler for coming year) Bill Prokop and Heinz Fiege.<br />
Order of Dogwood for<br />
Outstanding B. Columbians<br />
The "Order of <strong>the</strong> Dogwood"<br />
was established Saturday, November<br />
19, on <strong>the</strong> recommendation<br />
of British Columbia Centennial<br />
Committee, as a permanent<br />
Centennial memorial.<br />
The special award of merit<br />
was authorized by an Order In<br />
Council approved at a meeting<br />
of <strong>the</strong> British Columbia Cabinet<br />
held in historic Fort Langley,<br />
on <strong>the</strong> 100th anniversary<br />
of <strong>the</strong> union of <strong>the</strong> Colonies of<br />
Vancouver Island and British<br />
Columbia. His Honour <strong>the</strong> Lieutenant<br />
Governor of British Columbia<br />
gave consent to <strong>the</strong> Order<br />
in Council immediately following<br />
<strong>the</strong> Executive Council meeting.<br />
The "Order of <strong>the</strong> Dogwood",<br />
will be presented to individuals<br />
"deemed worthy of particular<br />
recognition on behalf of <strong>the</strong><br />
people and government of <strong>the</strong><br />
Province of British Columbia".<br />
Announcement of <strong>the</strong> award<br />
was made at <strong>the</strong> annual Douglas<br />
Day Dinner at Langley by<br />
W.A.C. Bennett, Premier of<br />
British Columbia.<br />
The Right Honourable Sir<br />
Robert I. Bellinger, Lord Mayor<br />
of London, and <strong>the</strong> Honourable<br />
Frank M. Ross, Former Lieuteniant<br />
Governor of British Columbia,<br />
were present at <strong>the</strong> dinner<br />
to accept <strong>the</strong> medal of <strong>the</strong><br />
Order of <strong>the</strong> Dogwood and a certificate<br />
issued under <strong>the</strong> great<br />
seal of <strong>the</strong> Province of British<br />
Columbia.<br />
Also designated as recipients<br />
of <strong>the</strong> honour were Her Majesty<br />
Queen Elizabeth <strong>the</strong> Queen<br />
Mo<strong>the</strong>r, Former Lieutenant-<br />
Governor <strong>the</strong> Honourable Clarence<br />
Wallace; and <strong>the</strong> Right<br />
Honourable <strong>the</strong> Viscount<br />
Amory.<br />
The Order of <strong>the</strong> Dogwood<br />
me^al, struck in gold, bears on<br />
<strong>the</strong> obverse a representation of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Dogwood, official floral emblem<br />
of British Columbia, and<br />
"Fuel for Thought<br />
-from BILL RIDD<br />
on <strong>the</strong> reverse <strong>the</strong> Provincial<br />
Coat of Arms.<br />
The Order is to be conferred<br />
"upon a person only who by<br />
virtue of his undoubted and<br />
meritorious service to <strong>the</strong> Province<br />
of British Columbia or by<br />
virtue of his unusually signi<br />
ficant association with <strong>the</strong> Province,<br />
shall have been recom-<br />
• mended for <strong>the</strong> Honour".<br />
No person while holding public<br />
office under <strong>the</strong> authority of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Government of British Columbia<br />
may receive <strong>the</strong> award.<br />
? T"^. DOGWOOD was declared Saturday, November 19,<br />
official Centennial day. The medallians will be presented to outstanding<br />
British Columbians.<br />
This winter, lieat<br />
with Standards<br />
You'll save trouble^<br />
chills, and money.<br />
You can depend on our Housewarmer service to deliver <strong>the</strong> Standard Heating<br />
Oils you need, when and where you need <strong>the</strong>m. You can also depend on our<br />
Budget Plan to spread your payments out over ten<br />
full months. With no interest or carrying charges.<br />
We've never heard of any easier way for you to<br />
enjoy comfortable, dependable oil heat all through<br />
<strong>the</strong> cold wea<strong>the</strong>r. Once you give us a try we think<br />
you'll agree.<br />
The Chevron<br />
ABOVE ALL<br />
means service<br />
Coll 992-2711 In <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />
BILL RIDD, Box 220<br />
Your Standard Oil Distributor r.Hi VUON DESIGN REG. T.M.S.<br />
Knot Hole Stoys<br />
Open Three Doys<br />
A dance will be held for <strong>the</strong><br />
official opening of <strong>the</strong> Knot Hole<br />
Coffee House on Friday, November<br />
25, at 9:00 p.m. It will<br />
go until 1 a.m.<br />
On Saturday night <strong>the</strong> downstairs<br />
of <strong>the</strong> coffee house will<br />
swing with live entertainment.<br />
Special guests from Prince<br />
George.<br />
Sunday, <strong>the</strong> Knot Hole will<br />
also be open from 3 p.m. to<br />
10 in <strong>the</strong> evening.<br />
Acryline;<br />
The NEW<br />
DENTURE<br />
REUNER<br />
THAT LASTS<br />
UP TO SIX<br />
MONTHS<br />
America's fattest selling LIQUID<br />
denture rellner. Flows on — sets<br />
'n minutes — lasts for monttis.<br />
Harmless to plates. ACRYLINE Is<br />
tasteless and odorless. Eases sore,<br />
tender gums No mess/ powdert,<br />
pastes or pads. Ends weekly «r<br />
monthly applications. ACRYLINE Is<br />
Available in one and two plate sizes<br />
at your drug store.<br />
THE QUESNEL CARIBOO OBSERVER ~ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1966 - 1 7<br />
CHRISTMAS SEALS<br />
FIGHT TB AND OTHER<br />
RESPIRATORY DISEASES<br />
SHARE THE<br />
HEALTH<br />
WITH<br />
CHRISTMAS<br />
SEAIS<br />
Agonts for Unifod Van Linos<br />
Agonts for Dominion Oxygon A Acotylene<br />
Co. Ltd.<br />
992-2411<br />
Two Mile. Flat<br />
LOCAL ANO LONG • DISTANCE<br />
MOVING FROM COAST TO COAST<br />
ELECT<br />
Quosnol, B.C.<br />
The <strong>Cariboo</strong> is a Vital Area<br />
of British Columbia.<br />
It Requires Capable Representation<br />
BOB<br />
BONNER<br />
Can give this kind of Representation<br />
For a ride to <strong>the</strong> polls phone: 2-5704, 2-5708<br />
2-6131, 2-6121<br />
BONNER X NOV.<br />
28th<br />
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF QUESNEL<br />
NOTICE<br />
OF ELECTION<br />
Public Notice is hereby given to <strong>the</strong> electors of <strong>the</strong> Municipality<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Town of <strong>Quesnel</strong> that I require <strong>the</strong> presence of<br />
<strong>the</strong> said electors at <strong>the</strong> Council Chambers on <strong>the</strong> 28th day of<br />
November, 1966, at <strong>the</strong> hour of ten o'clock in <strong>the</strong> forenoon, for<br />
<strong>the</strong> purpose of electing persons to represent <strong>the</strong>m as Mayor,<br />
2 Aldermen, and 2 School Trustees, all for two year terms.<br />
The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows:<br />
Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified<br />
electors of <strong>the</strong> municipality. The nomination-paper shall be<br />
delivered to <strong>the</strong> Returning Officer at any time between <strong>the</strong><br />
date of this notice and noon of <strong>the</strong> day of nomination. The nomination-paper<br />
may be in <strong>the</strong> form prescribed in <strong>the</strong> ''Municipal<br />
Act'', and shall state <strong>the</strong> name, residence, and occupation<br />
of <strong>the</strong> person nominated in such manner as to sufficiently identify<br />
such candidate. The nomination-paper shall be subscribed<br />
to by <strong>the</strong> candidate.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> event of a Poll being necessary, such poll will be<br />
opened at <strong>the</strong> Municipal Hall Council Chambers on <strong>the</strong> 10th<br />
day of December, 1966, between <strong>the</strong> hours of eight o'clock in<br />
<strong>the</strong> forenoon and eight o'clock in <strong>the</strong> afternoon. An ADVANCE<br />
POLL will be opened in <strong>the</strong>,Municipal Hall on <strong>the</strong> 8th and 9th<br />
days of December, 1966, between <strong>the</strong> hours of nine o'clock in<br />
<strong>the</strong> forenoon and five o'clock in <strong>the</strong> afternoon, for those persons<br />
ONLY who, being duly qualified electors, sign a statement<br />
that <strong>the</strong>y expect to be absent from <strong>the</strong> municipality on polling<br />
day, of which every person is hereby required to take notice<br />
and govern himself accordingly.<br />
Given under my hand at <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C. this 10th day of<br />
November, 1966.<br />
E. A. Green,<br />
Returning Officer