Bage 6 gees THE TRIBONE, WILLIAMS LAKT, B.C. Thursday, January 24, 1982. Amateurs Invited To Submit Art To Exhibition embers of the Cariboo Art Soci ety will be interested in a release | Mrs. T. Bishop, Mrs. -F Matheosa, Mrs. J. Anderson, Miss M. Brett; Skip, Miss 1. Heitzman, Mrs, F. Bass. (spare), J Marbry. Hospital To Benefit | From Legion W.A,. | Plans For Season Over $400 will be spent this year by the Canadian Legion Auxiliary on| Women’s Curling Trophy Play Starts’ Curling for the Henry Chantenge | Draws to Tuesday of next week Trophy got underway in the neal are: Thursday, Jan. 24 — Bishop va women's curling club play this week. [Mcitzman; Konzuk vs Rife: Friday— ~ RUMORS OF ROMANCE START AGAIN ~ from officials of the Florida Interna- tional Art Exhibition which will be eld next month at Florida Sovthern equipment for the hospital, Frida; night’s meeting authorized this ex- Penditure to purchase a bed-pan hop- the following are the rinks for season _ compctition: i i : | Stitt vs Rife; Luna vs Huston, Sat- With a playing membershif of 28,: < seals pemee urday — Konzuk vs Huston,. Heitz- man vs Stitt. Mondey — Heiteman Vs Konzuk, Lunn vs Stitt. Tuesday, Skip, Mrs. M. Lunn, third, Miss eee — Konzuk vs Stitt; Hustor Huston; second, Miss A. Cropp: lead, ; : Miss F. Smith: Skip, Mrs. J. Stitt, Sainte mane Wea ee Mrs, Joe Borkowski, Mrs. A. 1, Lev-| ens, Mrs. W. Smith, Skip, Mrs, c,| ELECTED PRESIDENT OF Huston, Miss K. Halleran, Mrs. John| VRINCE TRADE BOARD Borkowski, Miss, D. Hagle, - Skip,| New president of the Prince George i Mrs. K. Rife, Mrs. D. Irvine, Mrs. R.'Board of Trade ig A. T. Cross, Man- - Miss ager of the Bank of Montreal there Mrs. J. He has been a member of the board ~ Ship, for 11 years. = : SERVICE WE SERVICE ALL TYPES OF RADIOS ‘| AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES {| CARIBOO RADIO SALES and SERVICE - SPECIAL College. The exhibition is. for professional artists, teachers and amateurs with no rejections. All works submitted will be exhibited and a panel of thirty artists will judge the entries, award- ing prizes totalling over $5060 in value. All media may be submitted. Florida Southern College is giving $1000 in cash awards to teachers, Professional and amateur artists, as Well as one full and one half art scholarship. : Fifty-eight complete painting our- fits, valued at $1500 will be awarded hy the M. Grumacher company. one for each state of the USA and each Province of Canada, for both profes sional and amateur entries. Those desiring further information about the exhibition or rules for ex- hibitors, may write Miss Donna M Stoddard, Director of Art Depart- ment, 925 East Lexington Street, Lakeland, Florida. Entries must be in by January 30 per, which is an automatic sterilizing machine. New members initiated at the meeting were Miss Jessie Foster, Mrs. 8. Maxfield and Mrs. F. 1. Rim- mell. Committees appointed for the com- ing year were: Poppy, Mrs. John Bor- kowski and Mrs. G. Gibbons; Sehol- arship, Mrs. J.-Stitt, Mrs. EB. G. Wood- land, Mrs BE. W Ewing; Social, Mrs. A. E. Levens and Mrs. V. Imhoff; Hospital Children’s Ward, Mrs. S. Pigeon, Mrs. G. Blackwell, Mrs. John Borkowski; Ways and Means, Mrs. G. Blackwell and Mrs. A. EB. Leve! Rimmel, Mrs. D. Stevenson; P-TA Plans For | Mid-May Carnival | Preliminary arrangements for thei: first annual carnival to be held in; mid-May, occupied the attention of members*of the Parent-Teachers’ As- sociation at last week's meeting. Plans are now under way for al gay-way, movies, dancing, fortune telling and stalls off2ring a varicty of goods for sale such as novelties, wood- working articles, home cooking an4 Centra Press Cananian Princess Margaret Rose and the Earl of Dalkeith. in whose company she has been seen before, receive a happy greeting from the hounds as she gave tne Berwickshire Hunt, which met at Hume castle, a royal sendoff. Previous talk of romance between Princess Margaret ana the earl have always been denied. SCI-ATCH PADS Buy them by~the pound. --- WITH IRENE Newsprint 25¢ per Ib. revererop flowers. ss Z Bond paper 35¢ per Ib. Ss t d New members welcomed to th a > a ur 2 Various sizes. meeting were Mrs. \M. Stevens, Mrs.j I consider it very mean of Jack|a block, the medium and wide widths nS. es RE THE TRIBU § . M. Sta-| Frost to trace such perfect sprays | invariably pictured are not lor me. PORK SAUSAGE .. + per Ib. 50ce 3 cey, Mrs. S. Rushton and Mrs. P }of palm fronds on cur kitehen win-| But all these disadvantages aside, (imit 5 Ibs. per customer) Hosey. dows, and make one dream of sun-/I usually find a number of items that Kissed days lolling en a warm beach.|I didn’t know existed. The Playtex COTTAGE ROLL, whole or half .... per Ib. 75c¢ After all, we can’t all afford to go to |living girdle, advertised all acruss the Hawaii! country with a model leaping vrace-| SHANKLESS PICNICS, whole only per Ib. 55¢ fully through the air, tained for habies, 48 shown going motions exactly terpart. can now be ob- and a young child through her us x like her older coun- But even though the ice is an inch thick on the inside of our windows, | I know that spring is just around the corner. The catalogues are out! QUALITY MEATS — FRESH FISH ANNUAL MEETING War Memorial Hospital Society of Southern Cariboo e@ Monday - February 11th at the Courthouse There is a fascination in browsing through the bright enamelled pages in dead of winter, gazing with delight at airy dresses, brief play-togs and orting goods. } Even though [ | goods from thé mail-order houses, | preferring to buy “at hom when- ie Possible, still they serve their Purpose and I know many country|while travelling and will fold in half |people would be lost without these la Ss ptive books and_ their y hopbing advantages. | My chief objection ts the ‘ear of | seeing myself duplicated many times |if I purchased a dress by catalogue, ea rarely purchase| moti lsher house which i Jeast weather s-24 hou | and the annoyance of waiting a week | or so for the parcel and then finding that the garment didn’t look halt as ;Rice as pictured — and certainly Meeting Starts at § p.m. | didn’t flatter the your figure the way >| you had imagined it would The waist is too slack or the skirt is too tight; you order a size 14 but apparently it should have heen a 16; that peplum in the back wasn’t shown and you feel it adds nothing to your — ah — dignity. Whether to send it back and wait another two weeks for a second choice, or attempt an ‘alteration job. is the burning question. I gaze with interest at the shoes I |i never order too. Being cursed with extremely narrow feet which 1 have often threatened to flatten with RADIO BATTERIES New Shipmest of Radio Batteries For all models has just arrived Wilkinson Radio & Electric Dads ty, P. ° ti, FOR OFFICES LETTERHEADS STATEMENTS VOUCHERS ALL KINDS RULED WORK FOR ORGANIZATIONS MEMBERSHIP CARDS NOTICE OF MEETING CARDS POSTERS, TICKETS CATALOGUES FOR INDIVIDUALS PERSONAL STATIONERY WEDDING INVITATIONS BUSINESS CARDS A FULL LINE OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING The Tribune Publishing Co. jand a novelty cigarette hox that automaticaliy lifts cigarett? into ficial dog’s mouth. There is a doll that comes equip- ed with a home-permanent kic and “her shining hair can be combed and Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. - waved as often as you please and} a boys’ cap emblazoned with western I thought the ‘“‘car-sacs” an ex- tremely gocd idea. Made of heavy brown duck, they protect your clothes for I was intri ying like a suite: ned by the plas’ ic; Wea- purported to fore- in advance, * comb which quickly cov- “rs up unsightly strands of zr ey hair is something new, and th plastic jacket for protecting your thes while applying make-up or sham- pooing your hair. boasts pockets for your com) or bobby-pins.. You can purchase piastie covers for everything fron? your washing ma- chine to toaster. I am only partly through tne cata logue, and still the thous nds of items march on. Even though I may never o:der a thing, there is nothing like the maii- order catalogues to take the dreari-| ness out of mid-winter day The first turnpike—a toll road— was established in Canada in 1805. CREDIT Due to so many of our customers having 7 allowed their charge accounts to rem:in unpaid for several months, we regret that we must adhere Strictly to our cedit policy. Without exception all ACCOUNTS ARE TO BE SETTLED AND PAID IN F LLIN THE MONTH FOLLGWING PURCHASE OR SER- VICE and failure to do so other than by reason such accounts being placed on a cash basis.:. To reinstate be obliged to make application and submit the usual credit > of delay in mails, will result in charge accounts customers will information. A. L. EVANS, WILLIAMS LAKE MOTORS LIMITED