Thursday, July 26, 1951. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. é Page 5 Good News! MENSWEAR ‘Application Forms For Pensions Reidy Application forms for Old Age Se- |menced by the federal government ih | January, 1952 to all persons seventy years of age and over, wil pe avail: Jable tn al Britisn Columbia post |offices by July 2ist. W. R. Bone, re- curity payments which will be com-| LONE BUTTE NEWS MRS. ERNIE ODIAN |Sunday morning after spending ten ‘days in hospital. | ass. ANN A. WIENS, district ‘health nurse from Williams Lake was at the Outpost Hospital Tuesday, |July 17h holding baby clinic. Several |were inoculated and vaccinated, THE CHAS. ASHLEYS visited at the Chasm Sunday evening. applicant. “I’d find some wa: out.” A yourg man applied for a job as a theatre, attendant. The manager ask- do leaves turn red? ed him ‘Several questions to determine returned /his quamtifieations for the position, Finally he enquired, “In case of tire what would you do?” “Don’t worry about me,” replied the| Small voice from back of “They're blushing to think how green ry to get Botany teacher In the autumn.” Teacher red in autumn?” they've been all summer.” “Now class, when “Why do the leaves turn room: Sil (eo He ent facie! _ INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER REFRIGERATORS New...and YEARS AHEAD (@ Huge 8.2 cu. ft. Inside... spaco- 1 Paes RECS: DO GET EEADRR ball game be- | ee ane tween Forest Grove and Lone Butte. Bee ee eee ration forms) shetld Ble ace: Bute Waited Guntit Licas Gclcek | aceommanied By Sesuments Devinn | tec sake Said vies bak en i * NEW STOCKS ARE HERE IN MEN'S jhe epplicents age: elther’a birth ja, |¢8t Grove was not there so the umpire oe certificate,” Mr. Bone said. Hicclared’” hot oaeica. tontelted “ts OXFORDS “The other qualification for eligibility Lone Butte. Lone Butte then played ie |is that the applicant has twenty years’ Sac ee Ra DARK BROWN CALF OXFORD -- Moccasin style, residence in Canada.” es Tee cence inc canada. T. D. BINGHAM, welfare officer Panolene sole and rubber heel .. 28.50 from Williams Lake, passed through Lone Butte Sunday on his way from Persons in receipt of Old Age Pen- sions at present need not apply, he continued. Arrangements fave, beent Brldge Lake. completed with the Provincial Old : Age Pension Department whereby| BILL CHIUPAN had a nasty acci- their files are available to the federal |@@nt last week, He was skidding logs ‘oe — for Frank Uyehara when he caught his ankle between two logs. Bill is '@ Full-width freezer holds 35 tbs.1 SS DARK BROY YN CALF OXFORD -- Moccasin style, ----Neolite sole and heel, fancy woven pattern $10.95 e SUPERIOR QUALITY BROWN CALF OXFORD -- fancy woven pattern, two eyelet tie, solid leather The Department also suggested that convenience features of the future, plus che ; eee - tasting beauty of Shedowling styling! sole and heel $13.75 persons who will reach their seven-| B eherott Hospital with a broken === Siu tie Sonaisieline: > lieth birthday within the next six aN 7 Modelst months complete and forward regis-| HERMAN STINVALL P.LIB. in- ‘Modo! a-82, $0000 7 Sizes $322.75 Ss tration forms. The regional office is) 5Pector arrived in Lone Butte July eee tro located at 534 Brougton Street. Vic-|17 to inspect ties and lumber for tori Cariboo Forest Products, | ‘MR. and MRS. KEN JENSEN of New Westminster spent a few days in this district locking for a home- site. REMEMBER We have the agency for Tip-Top Made- to-measure clothing. Three- piece suit at $56.00, coat and pants only $53.00 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Kiteheon Se Table Topp 7 cu. ft. FREEZER Holds 245 Ibs. Imagine the care-feee luxury of {reezi Cook’s Nook seed Sr esccsat el ee OE HARDWARE i eof Two more recipes from “ faithful contributor, Mrs. Dan Rottacker, of Williams Lake, Brown Retty Cookies 1-3 cup butter (creamed) % eup sugar 1 cup currants 1 cup raisins 1 egg (beaten) 2 tbsp. molasses 1 tbsp. milk ing space, overall (reezing so you can treeze foods on 5 sucfaces, Dri-Wall cahiner that does y moisture! Preserve sear sonal foods, pocket dollar saviogs . Ea Old Prices Still Hold on these bargains - GO-CARTS - PRAMS - Tae, $145 * 0 JOHNNY COME TO HILO O Johnny come 10 Hilo, O wake her, O shake her, O shake that girl with the blue dress on BABY CARRIAGE: New English plastic Baby Dishes ... E $16.50 O Folnny come t0 Hilo, poor old man. | Sifted together: mlectric acettle For over a century Lamb’s Navy 1% cups flour C ib T k 2 E 3 t Lid . oe. SP - $10.00 has been the call of those who % tsp. soda H ‘de. Electric Corn-Poppers .... $ Se et eee fs Grinoo Truc qui pmen ee mellow it is matured, blended and bottled in Britain of the finest Demerara Rums. Wten wait Williams Lake, B.C. % tsp, cinnamon ; Mix in order given and drop from a Lamb's Navy Rum teaspoon onto a slightly buttered tin ffand bake in moderate oven for abort [8 minvtes. Batter is not too thick. Butter Tarts. 2 cups brown 2 exes 1 tsp. corn starch 2 tbsp, melted butter 1 tsp. cream % tsp. vanilla % tsp. salt Beat all togeher and bake in un- cooked tart shells 15 to 20 mins. in moderate oven. Half this recipe makes 1 doz. tar | | This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or bythe Government of British Columbia. * An Old Sea Shanty Mackenzies Ltd. | OIL MAKES A COUNTRY STRGRG 2 sugar This recipe makes a nice change from the butter tarts containing rai- sins, ete., writes Mrs. Rottacker. : Seagram's King’s Plate Kye Whisky Pep Seagram's an/ée Sure = This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. eee ees It was just about an entire family reunion for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Windt this past week. Visiting them from Trenton, Ontario, ‘are their daughter and son-in-law. W.O.1 and Mrs. Walter Greenhalgh. Warrant Officer Greenhalgh is with the per- manent airforce. Their son Harold Windt arrived from Prince Rupert Tuesday. 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