Seca . THR TRIBUNE, W TLLIAMS LAKE, B.C, = ound the Town Mrs. L. A. Moxon is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. I. Nichols of Lillo- et, for two weeks, Brother Bede, C.Ss.R. who lived here for seven years at one time, is ee visiting from Dawson Creek. Miss Barbara Langley who left he: ea Sa Position in the Government Office last | M&@"y townspeople had ‘their first keer to go to the coast, has returned |!0ok at Mr. Riedemann’s smart Jaguar ‘o Work in the Indian Affairs office. the other day. ‘The low-slung white —o—— Sports car creates a lot of interest, Cariboo Health officialls visiting in Williams Lake last week were Dr. H. AL Brown, Len Hiebert and Mrs. Yoho | q from the Prince George unit, and Tom Mayoh from Quesnel. Mrs. W. Frizzi left by CPA Wednes- lay for Vancouver for a short visit. seo Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gardner left Mrs. M. SEE oF SusiSioon dawea Sunday for a week's visit to the coast. Sunday to make her home here win | WBie there, Herb will attend the Pro. r home here wii nine . hee daughter, Miss Marie Feist. vineial Fish & Game Convention, 0 « ae Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards of wil-|SHADES OF A YAR AGO: It was liams~Lake Taxi were in Vancouver| just about a year ago that a loaded last week on a-combined business and| truck bogged down on First Avenue pleasure trip. beside the Bank of Montreal and Tues- aS day it happened again. This time it P.G.1. officials spending’ a short | was a fully-loaded truck of Hodgson overnight business trip to town were| Bros. which ended up with the frame. J. Kennedy, general manager; W. A. resttmg on the road. The load had to be Stewart, superintendent; and“ F. R.}removed before the truck could pe Gibson, assistant superintendent, . pulled out. Oliver Theatre Tuesday, Friday, Saturday May 1, 4,5 Show starts at 8:30 p.m. MARK STEV! -- COLEEN GRAY aL S, and” Comedy and News Friday, Saturday this week -- “Cinderella” Coming May 8, 11, 12 — “Come to the Stable” | SCOTT'S. SCRAP. BOOK Wat DISEASE May} you HAVE IF You ARE DouBLE-Jointip) OR YOUR SKIN IS. RUBBERY cR EHLERS-DANLOS SYHDRoN sa LLANRRPe — 2 s © AWELCH VILLAGE HAS ONE oF Ae. Gio AT Kr orwis entere be, Wet rg By R. J. SCOTT - iy LLANTYSTLIOGOGOGDCH = SA LONGEST NAMES INAUE WORLD. 115, “LLAHFAIR™ OR SHORT, \ YSTALS:, ROPES oF CARNELIAN BEADS AND ORNAMENTS oF METAL ADORN THIS MAN DANCER oF ASSAM 1K INDIA. BEEF MARKET Ma ket prices for the pait week at ; Vancouver stockyards of the B.C. Livestock Producers Co-operative As- sociation: Good to choice steers, 33.°0 to 33.75 common to medium, $1.00 to ; steckers and feeders, 31.00 to gaod to choice heifers, 32.00 to common to medium, 30.00 to 31.50: good dairy type heifers, 27.00 to 29.C0: good bulls, 32.00 to 33.00; common to medium, 29.00 to 31.50; good calves, 27.00 to 28.00; common to medium, 23.50 to 26.50; canners and cutters, 20.C0 to 23.00; choice veal calves, 38.00 to 39.00; common to medium, 34.00 to 37.00. Market active with 250 head sold steady. to strong prices. — Dr. and Mrs. A..H. Bayne are stay- Quality and Satisfaction We want every customer to be a satisfied customer ++ +. that’s why we place such an ‘emphasis on serving only meat of the highest quality. Williams Lake Meat Market ing in Kamhk at present where Dr. Bayne is undergoing medical treat- ment. ——o— Mrs. James Richmond of Vancou- ver is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson, To get your second wind means that the body has become adjusted to the need for more oxygen. NEW BEAUTY : |FAIR MEETING Friday, April:27 8 p.m. GENERAL MEETING at Village Hall CARIBOO FAIR ASSOCIATION Have your cherished diamond reset in a modern mounting that will add new brilliance to your stone. Yellow, white or pink gold and platinum Summer Time is Boys’ Time +++. and whether you want to outfit your young- ster in hard wearing play or dress clothes you can fill your needs here. jackets Cowboy belts Dress Trousers “T” Shirts - Hats - Boots Running Shoes Cowboy Boots Borkowski’s Men’s Wear Ben Backstay was a boatswain, A very jolly-boy, No lad than he more merrily * Could pipe all hands ahoy. For over a century Lamb's Navy has been the call of those who know good rum, Smooth and mellow, it is matured, blended and- bowled in Brusin of the finest Demerara Rums, Lamb’s Navy Rum displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. + An old sea shanty Williams Lake, these majestit trumpeters. hospitalived An North Vancouver for 1 @-rna@/with MeN This advertisement is not published or the ye CARIBOO TRUCK & EQUIPMENT Ltd (Moves to Store’s Cloverdale Branch After two and a half years service in the local branch of Overwaitea, Ernie Engemoen, senior clerk, has been posted to the company's store in Cloverdale. Mr. Engemoen, who is a charter member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, leaves Monday to take up his new duties. The Cloverdale store is a much larger store than the one Thursday, April 26, 1951. Joins Staff Of [May CONSIDER Local Newspaper. FISHING DERBY Newcomer to the staff’ of The |e eaeqety ; ity of the loc: Tribune is compositor George R. B.| 5 caeOtng a shine dene chia = Fudge, who took over his new position| ie SPANKING interest inthe, See this week. te Mr. Fudge has had 25 years experi-| night at the Municipa) # | ence in the printing trade and has held responsible positions in several Brit-| form of @ os -sh Columbia weeklies. weighing their In 1947, in partnership with J. R.| tions” and the Armstrong, he established the te in the fan, merland Review, selling out his in-| The annual meetin, iE Was postponed lerest two years ago. a few weeks ago wh, en only three per- EEE Mother's Day... MAY 137TH Place your order for flowers: Roses-Carnations-Tulips-Narcissi ete. eee Ib. boxes of Moirs Chocolates WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS enti 4 full line of 1 Ib. and 2 here. and the new position a substantial promotion for Mr. Engmoen. = Two Williams Lake families will be moving to Cloverdale. Besides Mr, and Mrs. Engemoen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilson and family will also be taking up residence at the coast centre about the middle of May. Murdock McLeod, optometrist of Vip-ouver. will be at Lakeview Hotel after 5 p.m. Mond Mr. and Mrs. Cfaude Huston are on business and pleasure trip to the coast. 300 CHICKS LOST _ IN FARM FIRE | Sunday ce the brooder house of Benjie M 300 two-week- ly destroyed by\fire. When first dic. covered the fire \as too far advanced Veil's with brooder and; chicks was complete-| to save anything. \, R. V. ROBERTS is nrst in the dis- trict to have a gardén planted. THE new piggery regently complet- ed by Herb McNeil, now, houses four litters of pigs. The branding is done and the stock is on the range. Spring plowing commenced April 23, APRIL 18th was marked by heavy frost, 40 degrees above, a biting north wind and whitecaps on Mahood Lake. now free\of ice. About 100 gulls also appeared,land at the mouth of Canim. ted Creek\Herb McNeil saw, a flock of ‘about itp swans. A few of these PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVIOW IS OUR A : —__§ SUNDAY, MAY 13. llome Permanent preparations TONI home permanent ‘Kit with spin curlers 2.70 27 TONI refills 1.25 & 1.50 RAYVE home permanent kit .. + 2.50 RAYVE Refills . 1,49 RAYVE end curl = Dermanent kit -- - say You cared _enouabe=—— RICHARD HUDNVT ‘to'send the very best home permanent kits RICHARD HUDNUT Rellls .. : gins Come in soon ond see our complete collection Gipiene =. GIFTS BY Y ARDLEYS CHOCOLATES Neilson’s Moirs Sniiles Brownie Refiex Target 620 Baby Brownie Brownigédak Pony Brownie-Varget 6I6DAK FILMS é Be«NbLy’s Drug Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS make their\appearance évery sprin; but it is a raje thing to séeSo many RIL 20th was homes ine 23 at Canimahopd Mrs, a. Naismith returning vid P\g.p,, gr Vancouver. Mr. and MB. Bénjy McNeil with Lynne, Neil f nd thenew arrival, John Benjamin, fetup-’ by car from Van- couver an/ wit them Mrs. Herb Me: Neil returfg@Tom a visit in Victoria. OLAF THF INES who has been nearly 4 nth with an ear ailment, Is, QUALITY MEATS - AU Orders Receive Prompt Attention Fresh Meats, Poultry, Butter Eggs and Fish - C. H. POSTON & CO. ( To person standing on the moon th would appear to shine, as eon shines to earth inhabitants. yhited States wells have annually jded two-thirds of all the world’s yoleum for almost a century. That's the : ~NEW FARMALL CUB Tractor” mall farms” BC. Fishing Days Just Ahead RODS - REELS - LINES - HOOKS - FLIES The most complete line of spoons, lures, etc., that we have ever had. : Glass Rods, Steel Rods, Bait Casting and 5 Trolling Reds Tents - Canvas We have a complete line of Tents, Tarpaulins, Ground Sheets, Dunnage Bags, Water Bags, and Sleeping Bags ‘Smedley & Sharp Ltd.