Pegs 6 Re Judges have selected the six Brit ish Columbia Senior and Junior High School has been formea here with the frst Meeting held Jast night at the home of Mrs. R. Cunliffe. emnized Saturday, December 23rd, When Gloria Agnes Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burns of Magna Miss Helen Lee left Monday by CPa fora combined business and pleasure trip to Kamloops and Van- aS THE TRIBUNETLLIANS LAKE, B.€, Fhursday, January 4, 1953, Women’s Speaking PULP AND PAPER Davey Jones Getsnadian-Grown Product Wedding ~ Group Formed ESSAY WINNERS | : te Around Town A women’s public sbecking Seoah | A quiet wedding of interest was-sol- ~ The new club will meet every week until spring to take public speaking. instruction in Mrs. A. H. Bayne is instructress, and Mrs. R. Cunliffe was appointed retary. sec- First prize winner in the Seniors was 15 year old Barbara F. Finine, Hollyburn, who received an Under- Wood portable typewriter, There are stil) a few memberships open. fe Lake, B.C. became the bride of Vin- cent Norman Coombs, second youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coombs of Vancouver. Rev. Fr. B. Johnson performed the cermony in Sacred Heart Rectory at 3 p.m. = The bride chose powder blue moire taffeta for her wedding dress, which couver. John Madsen left New Year's Eve for Edmonton after spending a week With his mother, Mrs. H. Madsen, and sisters. Se Mrs. Eric Murray returned last week-end from Kamloops where she Winner | Derek Fraser of Rossland, B.C. HANCEVILLE NEWS (held over) speed racing bicycle, Second and third prize winners VING COMPLETED her bust. me Senior group were’ Marga: ness course,.Miss Wendy Lee returned nrapp, Vancouver, recently from Vancouver, and is tak | CD@PCote, Vancouver. ing over the book-keeping at home. from Vancouver where he has been| Waite Rock, B.C. and third, Feceiving medical attention for the | /2™Fence Pedersen, Vancouver. pest ae The contest, opened July last ai MISS LORETTA PRATT: took the | ‘Sed November 20th. Applicants » Plane Wednesday for Kamloops where |‘ “Tite a 250 word essay on “Ti She will spend Christmas with ner |Pottance of Export Markets to t nat Pulp and Paper Industry in B.C.” MR. and MRS. GROVER HANCE are enjoying Christmas at the coast During 1949 Canada's this year. flour in the Junior group was jrecelved a Raleigh “Clubman” three and Richard In the Junior group, second prize E. R. HANCE returned Thursday Waite om by Neil William Hansen, Carl mii Produced 19,956,000 barrels of flour. He in ret aa off it came, and here we see t ce a at sea of a few handfuls of Canan. —Central Press Canadian Those shaved pates shown b belong to members of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infaniwho, on their wip to Korea, decided i a nuisance to a fighting man. So remony connected with the burial “grown 7 Ss rere § Concert Receipts «Top 1949 Figure Success of the Christmas school o- M Cc at is an important food and it’s important to buy it where only the finest quality is sold. and sérvice buy at Williams Lake Meat Market For quality Tuesday, Friday , Saturday January 9, 12, 13 Show starts at 8:30 p.m. CHARLES LAUGHTON “VV, - FRANCHOT TONE Comedy and News Friday, Saturday this week: “The Outriders” Coming Jan. 16,19, 20: “Look for the Silver Lining” Oliver Theatre| cert held December 15th is reflected the financial report from the Studes' Council. Total receipts were $436, witha breakdown showing the raffle reali 340, the dance $50 and the concert $5. These figures are above those of lit year's which showed a deposit of > proximately $300. The turkey raffle was won by In Morgan of Quesnel. - BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospitat PATENAUDE — To Mr. and Mrs B. J. Patenaude of 153 Mile, a son born December 22nd. ROPER — To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roper of Alkali Lake, a daughter born December 24th. WYCOTTE — To Mr. and Mrs. James Wyecotte of Sugar Cane, a - son born December 27th. JOHNSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Big Lake, a son born New Year's Baby Born January 2 First New Year's baby born in War Memorial Hospital was a son born to Mr. and Mrs. James G. Wannop of 150 Mile January 2. Just missing the honour was the baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Mel- ville Moon of Meldrum Creek on December 31. FIRE GUTS STORE AT QU EL Fire almost completely gutted the interior of the Harding Upholstery and Second Hand Store at Quesnel December 24th. Discovered at 4 a.m., the fire had a firm hold but the metal roof of the store confined it to the interior. Fire is pelieved to have started in upholstering felt stored in the rear workshop. Of This and That (Continued from page 1) that boyhood yen to be an engineer you can still have a whale of a time December 29th. Bridge Lake News MR. and MRS. HODGES were Christmas guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Ross. What Makes It Tick? A minor adjustment of your watch today, may save you an expensive repair bill later. Have your watch checked regularly at Woodlands... . expert repair work is guaranteed to give your timepiece a longer lease on life. < “FOR THE GIFTS YOU'LL GIVE WITH PRIDE LET YOUR. JEWELER BE YOUR GUIDE” E. G. WOODLAND & SON Watchwakers and Jewelers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR*P.G.E. RAILWAY MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO MR. and MRS. E. R. KING and family were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie King. MR. and MRS. LLOYD WOODMAN were holiday guests at the home! of Mrs. Woodman's mother, Mrs. M. Reed. CANADA CAN HELP OTHER NATIONS Three out of every five persons in the world today have an average in- come of only $40 a year, according to an article in the current, issue of ‘The ential to “own” the maze of track that will accumu- late, but once that hurdle is overcome here are unlimited possibilities. The boy should like electric trains of course, but even that isn’t essential. After all you should be able to con- vince him that an educational toy like an electric train will do him a world of good — afterall you should know best — you're his father. Over at the Mackenzie residence there is a tiny room set aside for the miniature tracks, where Alastair — whoops — his son Paul has two trains operated from a single transformer and all the necessary switches, signals and other railroad paraphernalia. Went over the other afternoon to try out the gadgets (Paul was out skating) and came away convinced that I would have to acquire (a) one son, and (b) an electric train for him. | Classified ads get results. Try one. Canadian Bank of C ree Monthly Commercial Letter. Less than a quar- ter of these can read and write, few have more than just‘enough fool to keep them alive. And on: the average they ‘won't live past thirty. | Canada, as_a member of the United Nations, is pledged to promote “higher standards of living, full emloyment, and conditions of economic and social jProgress and development.” | Without regular supplies of | raw materials—a large part of which come Now Available at your favorite menswear store The Popular “COWBOY KING” and other GWG Co. garments Shirts. HUSKY TEXAS RANGER DOESKIN Pants COWBOY KING TRONMAN “RED STRAP” OVERALLS Borkowski’s Men’s Wear from underdeveloped areas — indus- trial output in Canada and other toun- tries will suffer. And since only the flow of such goods enables the to buy our manufactures the interdepend- ence of the “haves” and the-"have- nots” is obvious. Canada has a high’ standard of liv- ing and high per capita prod This is due, in no small measute, to the foreign capital and skill that) have poured into this country. We arg asa result, now in a position to extend to others some small share of thd help we have ourselves received. Reader J. E. Macka: minion Bureau of Statistics, spottes this headline in the Ottawa Joumma) CNR Receives $1,030 { In Conscious money | Mac is wondering if such 4n un-| usual windfall knocked the CNR boys! unconscious when they opene@ their | conscionce mail. | In 1948 vessels engaged in seh-going Railway Avenue Phone 72-R5 Williams Lake and inland internationa) servjce en- tered Canadian ports at the fate of | 1600 ships per week. | J 7 | Williams Lake oftice of Cariboo Health Unit will be open as usual after beginning of new year. M Willa Crofts will be in charge. was accented by grey accessories. ‘As bridesmatron, Mrs. Thomas Brent, sister of the bride, wore a-blue silk print and black accessories. Thomas Brent acted as best man. The new couple will make ttheir home in Williams Lake where the groom has been employed since the first of the year. was in hospital for two weeks. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Helen Service. —o— Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Weber of Big Lake have left to make their home in Modesto, California, where Mr. Weber will be engaged in the lumber busi- ness. —o— Mr, and Mrs. J. Hunt and Marlene are Vancouver visitors this week, They were accompanied by Joan Bank Employee Moved to Coast Huston. : Graham Cook, well-known Bank of = Commerce employee here, received Cariboo word that he will be transferred from i the Williams Lake Branch to Langiey|| KT @WS Service Prairie, Move date is uncertain as Mr. Cook will wait until his repl: ri taken for arrives in town from Revelstoke. 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