Thursday, December 27,1951, THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAK, BO, faze 3 | Newspapers. consistently fight ; corruption and incomp ernment. | peewee. etence in goy- In one vecent month Canadians 3 cashed more cheques than ever pe.| --- WITH IRENE. he MISS Mmm ATI tart Pye couver where she will spend tl 'Horsefly News Christmas holidays, Mit and MES) C NEW AON arrtvaly eae WISHING the editor and ed home from-Vancouver bringing Ae They were worth $9,031,986,. A few thoughts after Christmas, Why oh why don’t the manufac- turers of Christmas. seals put some real glue chat actually sticks Ob them? Every time I mutter imreca- i tions as I wrap my gifts. Afier you jbave carefuby and neatly wrapped and stickered one end of a box and begin work ox thé other end — ‘pop’ and all the stickers give way on the first end. The only alternative seems to be to sit for half ai hour with your Tinger firmly pressed on the gim- med Santa Claus or poinsetta, and then it might stay put. But who has A toast to all of FO ss. 4 “Good health, prosperity and happiness through- out the months of *52” Willams Lake Motors Ltd. all that time at Christmas? Williams Lake Meat Market It never fuils to happen. For years a certain relative of mine has been sending me crummy. gifts, and each year I vow I will return something of like value. But of coursé I end up by buying something ‘quite presentable. But not this year. Having little time for shopping, I purchased aimost the first thing I laid eyes on for this Person. It wasn’t: too bad, but still nothing special. And, as you might have guessed, she picked this par- Ucular year io send me a very lovely;| VJ} " cg! Our wish to all of you => Weed May 1952 prove the happiest year you have ever known. present indeed. I suppose this is the wrong -atti- tude to take — we should take plea- sure in giving, not receiving. But I'l bet there are very few people in this world who don’t measure the gifts they give against the gifts they re- ceive. It’s only human, ARS f Received some really lovely Christ- mas cards this year, somewhat better than average. Most “original was one from Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Eve at Dog Creek Airport depicting a cow- WE DELIVER TOO! Williams Lake Taxi _ Pone 65 Mackenzies Limited é Ben Backstay was a boatszvain, EXTENDS A very jolly boy, } No lad. chan he mire 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, jt is matured, blended and bottled’ in Britain of the finest Demerara Rums, Lamb’s Navy Rum This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, ‘An old sea shanty OPEN LETTER Te the Businessmen and Citizens of Williams Lahe and District The Williams Lake and Districi reached the point where it is t Board of Trade has about to disband. This. has come about because YOU give the Board your active support. have failed to The question y. you want your Boar officials as a domina of exi adv: ou have to ask yourself is — do ‘d of Trade, recognized by government nt voice in the community, to pass out tence, or do you want it to continue working tor the ancement of Williams Lake and District. It is up to you. The annual meeting, which was called for 13 failed to produce a quorum necessar: seccnd meeting has been called for December y to elect officers, A January 17th. It there is not a Satisfactory turnout at this meeting of citizens willing to work for the Board and our community, Williams Lake will have to lose its Board of Trade, The Exceutive, Williams Lake & District, Board of Trade, This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, Staff, also everyone else a Merry with them Mrs. Newton's daughter, Christmas end Happy New Year. boy singing Silent Night as he herdea | Francis Walters. Francis is home on, the cattle. ft was drawn and Jiang: holidays ‘trom oSt) Paul's sciool of ee Painted by Mr. Eve himself appar-| nursing, Vancouver. : ently. ie THE Christmas Concert seen Ch ureh Notices Every year we look forward to the| 20 had a good attend, . The hall! card from! Les and Connie Barber,| was crowded with adults and chil- ST. PETDR: publishers o£ the Chilliwack Pro-| dren. Gon, Ae Dec. 30 — Sanday after Christmas 9 a.m. — Holy Communion. 11 a.m.— Children’s Servic Sress. as w2 know it will be some- (hing very oviginal too. This year on ed by all, especially the front’ cover is sketched four Snowmen — father identified by the The coneert was-very much enjoy- the folk dancing) and barn dance put on by the lower | states! Credit goes to Mrs. Clarke, Progress under nis arm, mother with Mrs. H. Brown, and Miss Irene Johns,| 7:29 P-M — Service of the Nine her broom, and the two daughters teachers of the Horsefly school. Gessuns by their pigtails, The caption is “We The picture “Or Ge Saree He wish all good folks a happy and k ” I~ at mae ok 20d but—". And on the Horsefly Lake, which was painted inside page the four snowmen are and donated by “Gramps,” A. 8. Wit almost melted away and the greeting liamson, and’ was. raftica ens ends - Just thawed we'a wisn | !2™ you a Merry Christmas.” ate ee pop by Mrs. A Most delizhtful of the business |- THE MISSES Bea and Belle Kjos cards was ore from a writer on the daughters of Mrs. Cuff Jameson, of Vaneouver Sun which was covered Horsefly, who had been hoildayi with caricatures of Christmas by Sun prosperous New Year. Se ay ST. ANDREW’s UNITED ll am. Sunday Sehvol 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Sea SACRED HEART _ Sunday Mass 9:00 am. Sunday Devotions ying i ima_| 2°27 Calgary Alberta, afrived home cartoonist Norris, who in my estima- Thursday in time for the start of the se Is tops in Mis Hold. Uvery. Ment | Christiane, essen eagerly scan the Paper fot his latest . offering which as well as being taj MR: and MRS. GEO. NIQUIDET of rib-tickling homor, usually have|®%@ small son Donnie of HoteetiyA qhe added interest of depicting some| lett for the States. qe wall stiend Joel situation, Christmas with Mr. Niquidet’s sister 2 and family, Mr. ang Mrs. Frank went @round for days with Croupa, at Waconda, Washington. slightly superior air after Tecciving| “LW RAY lett for Alberta wiiere the card from the head office of a spend Christmas with a cetrain bank addressed » Mrs. Dick Turner and her Stangoe, Advertising tangoe 1 family at New Septur, Alberta, Financial Editor.” At least somebody PETER WILLIAMeon as Van- 7:30 p.m oe yn PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES Pastors: Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner 2:00 p.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m, Evening service in home of Rey, Rosner he Knows my true worth!! couver arrived in Horsefly Saturday night to spend the Christmas holi- Christmas is always somewhat] days with his sister, Mrs, e little money left over from Christmas buying to expend on a birthday gift; in fact he sas Suspects that he often receives some | dinner turned out fairly successfully Hetle article that he would have got| The turkey was so tender the meat at Christmas anyhow. Although this| fell off the bones; the dressing was |/ is rank exaggeration of course, stil] | just Tight, neither too dry nor too To our patrons ++. friends . . competitors too, I can sympathize with him for having | Moist; and even the sweet potatoes Best ineonveniently been born at such a] were cooked right through this year | Holiday Wishes time. There is little time in the rush] But I always seem to make the mis- é Ix : ke of ti % h through ’52 of Christmas to make much of a| take oj tying out something new. special celebration. Although they | “trees” failed to and looked more He has threatened several times to emulate our King and celebrate in June instead, but as yet he has taken no direct action. Speaking of birthdays, women are commonly supposed to be the offend- TS as far as concealing their ages —- yt Clive hav been claiming 27 tor at st fight vears now., tasted alright, the retain their shape like dwarf shrubs, and it was neces-| sary to inform my guests what they were supposed to represent. a DES E Sag g * rRow ALL OF ts ApPY.- McKay & Laverdiere at H My sympathies- go out to those Parents whose children inconveni- SNEW Z ently came down with either the Ne g mumps or measles a day or two be- - fore Christmas, and curtailed much ad = of their happy rejoicing. OSS | to all of you For a haphazard cook who keeps in the Cariboo Eero el ee a * ot A special edition * her fingers crossed whenever sne is expecting company, my Christmas to all of our friends, headline reads: Happier, Better New Year for all tally . B U RN ETTS CARIBOO TRUCK & EQUIPMENT LTD. Red Label FLTON DON DRY GIN Because Burnett's is an EXTRA DRY (unsweet- ened) Gin, you can add —or leave our— sweet- ness, when mixing drinks, and suit every individual taste. Bea wise host— serve Burnett’s. fSeazan. This advertisement Is ASt published or displayed by y.the Liquor Control Board ‘Of by the Government of British Columb