Phureday, December 27, 1951, THE TRAVAR, WILLTAMA LAR, 8.0, Page & To all our friends, a simple yet sincere BVishie oss, oe A Happy, _ Prosperous: New Year. Dog Creek News MR. and MRS..C. R. PLACE re- turned home following a holiday in Vancouver. THE LOCAL POSTMASTER, A. J. Drinkell, had a birthday this week. Mrs. C. R. Place kindly produced 2 birthday cake and entertained a few friends to tea just by way of a cele- bration. We did hear the cake had “21 candles on it, but no confirmation seems. available. IT IS SNOWING and blowing hard as this is written so probably it will never get into print. (Ed. note. It did, but a week late.) OF LEVIS. GOSH CHOPPER -- THE GOVERNOR’S PARDON--SOB- CAME TOO LATE.4 JUST LAST WEEK THE LITTLE WOMAN GAVE AWAY MY LAST F PAIR LEVI'S ARE A LONG-TERM INVESTMENT To the cowboy, LEVI’S are the Western word for wear. They’re TOUGH — made to outlast any other over- alls made. They FIT — cut snug for men of action. No wonder LEVIS have been the coun choice since 1250. * made of the heaviest denim loomed * reinforced with real rivets # concealed rivets on back pockets * cut to fit and tailored for comfort * a new pair FREE if they rip Cariboo Saddlery Railway Ave. at Oliver | “COWBOY OUTFITTERS FOR THE CARIBOO” | | ‘parents. /100 MILE HOUSE Children Enjoy Christmas Tree A very excited and happy group of children accompanied by their mo- thers gathered atThe Lodge Tuesday for their Christmasa Tree put on by the Women’s Institute. Owing tc the heavy fall of snow there were not so many children as expected but about 25 were present. After lunch the children played cames and then Santa Claus appear- ed and distributed the Christmas stockings filled with candy and toys to the delighted youngsters. Ross Marks took several pictures of Santa ane the children. THE Public Works haye been kept busy plowing the Cariboo Highway, due to the heavy snow fall. GORDON MeWILLIAMS left Mon- day for Vancouver to visit his sister and from there will proceed to Re- zina, Sask. to spend Christmas with bis parents. LORD MARTIN CECIL, accom- anied by the Marks family, spent a few days in Vancouver. MISS BEVERLEY SMITH left for Toronto to spend Christmas with her ‘MR. and MRS. S. FINDLAY and children left to spend Christmas in Chilliwack. -MR. and’ MRS. OMAR PAQUETTE aiid Bugene left on Saturday to spend Christmas with Mrs. Paquett's mother at ‘Chase. MR. and MRS. J. R. SCOTT left Saturday° to spend Christmas with their daughler and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. McMillan of Kelowna. “MISS FLORIS McDOUGAL, from the telephone office, spent Xmas and Boxing Day with her parents, Mr. and Hrs. H. McDougal at al at Kamloops, H GUESTS WELCOME Redstone News A CHRISTMAS CONCERT was held in the Alexis Creek school on Thursday, December 20. Great effort was put ovt by the students and teachers, with excellent results. There was pienty uf variety in the program and it was run very smooth- ly by Ernie Redekop and Miss Hoare and emcee Gerald Hunter. Sam Barrowman donated his play- ing for the carols, which were sung by the students and later the audi- ence. : At the close of the concert in came vig, jolly Santa, who handed out zifts and candy to all the chitdren. He was a trifle late and explained this by saying, “It’s snowing out and I've lost Rudolph.” The third largest telescope in the world is in use at Toronto’s Dunlop Observatory. : Keithley News TOM KINViIG is trying to get back to Keithley with a brand new truck. A bigger one than he had before. THE ROAD was plowed only as far as Spanish Creek, so ‘at time of writ- ing, we are more or less isolatea. RAE HAMILTON returned after a long visit with brother Morfat at Timothy Lake. ETHEL snd BEATRICE KINViG will be home Saturday for the fes- tive season, and expect to return to Quesnel after New Years. TO THE FOLKS who glance at these few lines, a Merry Christmas and a’ very prosperous New Year. MR. and MRS. A. H. WATKINS, former residents of Keithley, have just come back from a trip to Aus- tralia and England and are makiue their permanent home in Victoria. Our wish for you is plain and simple ... straight to the point. To all ou friends, the very best of New Years BLAIR 100 Mile Garage A toast to all our friends, whose loyalty has prompted this wish that 1952 bring them all of life’s good things. CHC ola TRADEMARK REG: IT’S A GOOD IDEA... _| to get to know the people in your local Health Service, and what they can do for you. Did You Know That... Your HEALTH UNIT DIRECTOR is a qualified Dbyeclans with special training in public health, whose full-time r is Your PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE organizes and assists in clinics’ for small children, and arranges for i h a Wi ShINS YOu Very Happy w.Vear mie rOSperous health’ babies and against w diphtheria and smallpox? school nurse, opportunity to ialk over health problems of their families. Your SANITARIAN makes regular checks on the safety of your water supply, checks the’ quality ot both raw and pasteurized milk, premises, abcut septic tanks and. does other related jobs in the interests of your health? : GET TO KNOW YOUR LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES TODAY! IN ADDITION rHere sre OTHER SERVICES AVAILABLE TO YOU SUCH AS Preventive Dentistry Public Health Laboratories Venereal Disease Control Health Education Public Health Engineering Nutrition Tuberculosis Control Communicable Disease Control HEALTH BRANCH THE DEPARTMENT OF - HON, A. DB. TURNBULL, Minister BR, G, B. - ~ Dep Your children may know her best as ‘their While many mothers appreciate her home calls and an inspects eating places, etc... . has the latest information for you HEALTH AND W AMYOT, ping cough, food ELPARE uty Minister Cae “ WISHING You annw YEAR. HAPPINESS CARIBOO RADIO SALES and SERVICE Happy New Year — MAY THIS YOUNG BCCKAROO LABELLED 1952" BRING YOU HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY CARIBOO CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION