ee ee e VeRO Ly AR 5 : i es THR TRIBUNE, WHLIANS LARE, B.0, Thursday. February 14, 1984, = i Desorcos. oie eae 1778, repaired two of his weather- cE ae ee j/Library Is Looking |” Nature Jismasqpras cea ramar iy ‘ Z Beet a : zs Sound. --- WITH IRENE i|For New Quarters |Scrapbook . . . te @ 3 x ioibs Tt was Just ten years later that i bores $1 Now that tle Wiliams Lake Pub: by Ri Myring Captain John Meares trom China Seas z é lie Library Association has oltained | | man ti make use of Van-'starled the first logging operation Westminster — Tt took me a | the lobby as We Heparted to: Wish ws | 1egay-saeniltysrindeetie Societies | couver Island's vst forests of giant, on the west coast ct British Col- vs to become orientated to |@ warm odnight.” Act, the first job for the new mem-|trees was Captain Cook who, in | umbia. life again. (Compared to] WATER | bers of the board of management is ——S our little Williams Lake, I guess 1} won't be challenged at calling New Westminster a “big city.”) It was not hard to get used to soft water again, and 1 whipped foamy lather with delight a TELEPHONE bar of soap soon after my arri My first mistake was when I pick- | Instead of the usual half-ton of s ed up the telephone intending to|that is needed to wash diapers things as telephone directories and| the washer. telephone numbers, I picked up the Not so Phone to ask for “CN Telegrapwi,| those self-same diapers out to please.” As the cool impersonal] 0D a mild although cloudy day, nect me with anyone in town at the} Lake, I had never really realized mention of their name, but an un-| til that moment just how damp ‘known machine who was demanding] @ir is here. an unheard-of thing — a telephone BOWLING num Feeling foolish, I stam- mered some excuse and hung up : : = about bowlin. two week. Ee while I leafed through the heavy coufeect nad aoe ee telephone book. oes THEATRE One of the favorites of the fabric world for some time now das been silk shantung taffeta, so it 1s quite in line that it is used for a very. atiractive late afternoon dress that combines scallops and pleats in a most delightful manner. The Vv neckline is scalloped above a gly buttoned bodice. The skirt ry full and is stiffened by a Pelt: u it seemed odd not to leave at the| so stupid as to'think 1 liked bowli end of the feature, but to stay until jand was We reached the spot “where we had | Lake had no alley where I would come in.” At intermission, I looked | tempted to make a fool of myst around the theatre but it was just, But by the third game, my score h a sea of unfamiliar faces who stared | improved considerably and so i back with uninterested eyes. and no/| my spirits, and I enjoyed listen Mr. and Mrs. Sid Western stood in to the familiar shouts of “Trou on four” and feminine squeals of again at the spectacle of an elde lady who tripped up to the foul li Kitchen Ranges “McCLARY MADE” her ball rolling down the alley. Wood & Coal-Kitchen Heaters ESCORT -- RENOWN ball down the gleaming floor to se abandon. CHANGES It is a year and a half since 1 y: ited New Westminster, and t changes are constandly amazing 1 Models with or without water reservoirs e ALSO THE NEW McCLARY COMBINATION ELECTRIC AND WOOD RANGE Lake Hardware & Plumbing only trees. A modern centre has sprung up only ioe! away. There are so many new buil, that is unchanged, I an) surprised find it so I walked into the corner groce: store, but even it had changed i Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. eee eee POUAS C aah Os SPECIAL © Saturday Only SIRLOIN WING TIP ... T-BONE BOILING FCWL..... the same. | Gosh, I must be getting old. 1’ reminiscing. COWBOY WANTED! | The following advertisement a) peared in a Phoenix, Arizona new: - per Ib. 95e baper: : “Cowboy wanted for dude rane - per Ib- 97¢ per Ib. 45¢ asta, We'll teach you how to ride. QUALITY MEATS & FISH Red Cross Society MUNICIPAL HALL , Wednesday, Feb. 20 | | 2:30 p.m. hampood my hair with an ordinary | img space in Vince Racicot’s store on send a message to Clive of my safe| Williams Lake water, a mere hand-| With a ‘retail business is working an arrival. Forgetting there are such|ful produced a mountain or suds in| imposition on the owner. But the big enjoyable was putting| 2s large a stumbling block us ever Voice of the operator came over the| bringing them in several hours later| ating budget of $500, made up of a wire with her “number please,” j.| almost wetter than they went out.| special provincial grant of $100, a dawned on me that this was not a| Although I had lived all my life at| Village grant of $200 and an equal friendly Iris Blair who woulda con-| the coast until moving to William: After writing so enthusiastically accompanying me to a bowling alley one evening. After the first horrible On Tuesday night at the theatre,| game, I was wondering why I was thankful that Williams made it, I made it!” 1 was amused cautiously bent over and gently sent the next alley, a young drape-shape sped to the foul-line, whizzed the Pins’ and pin-boys scattering with Near my old home, rows of homes stand where formerly there were! ma shopping | Miss Heitzman vs Mrs. Huston ings that when I waik down a street| Anderson and Miss M. Brett. Stalls around, and no longer seemed | Must be able to play guitar and Can the/to find new quarters for the books up | in their possession. s I| At present the books are oceupy- val. | First Avenue, and the association is oap | keenly aware of the fact that the op- in| eration of the library in conjunction question of “where to go” remains dry| Besides the hooks in its pos:- e‘on, ana| the library has only an annual oper- amount from the province again. un-| This money is used to purchase new the] books. Board of management of the as- sociation includes Joe Phillipson as chairman; Mrs. W. L. Nisbet as sec- retary-treasurer; Alex F. Smith and Mrs. S. MecBurnie as purchasing li- brarians; Mrs. Wm. Mouat as record- ing librarian, and Mrs. V: Racicot as distributing librarian, Total circulation through 1951 was 2,242 hooks. broken down into adult fiction, 1,696; adult’ non-fiction, of nto ng, be elf. had had ing ble An Eye to the Future 364; juvenile, 182. Mrs. Bishop's Rink Long term planning heips you to aise. more 3 : than the average for your area. This planning Ta kes Challenge Cup for the future should especially be applied to ae the five basic factors of farming. They are: Land, Livestock, Labour, Capital and Size of Farm or Farm Business. Every farm is differ- another clean sweep to take the T. ent and has its individual problems. So it’s W. E, Henry Challenge Trophy. up to you to make each factor work hard for Three other rinks had to play off you. u three-way tie for s cond place with Mrs. Ken Rife ink coming out on top after downing Miss Heien Heitz- man and Mrs. Jim Stitt. Last week draw. with the win- ning rink first named was Mrs. K. Rife vs Mrs. M. Lunn: Mrs. Bishop vs Mrs. C. Huston: Mrs. Bishop ys Mrs. Stitt; Mrs. Rife y Miss Heitz- Mrs. Bishop vs Mrs. Lunn and At the end of the second w yin ladies’ curling, club president - Tom Bishop's rink conipleted tly ine, On nd Many farmers have found it helpful to talk’ with their Commerce manager. He represents a bank that has for many years taken a keen interest in promoting better farming and in looking after Canadian farmers’ banking needs, Why not pay him a visit2- iss he ne. Get this free booklet on ‘ARM MANAGEMENT from your Commerce manager. ks Mrs. Bishop's winning rink con- d-| sisted of Mrs. F. Matheson, Mrs. J. to 4 Hajt ot all Canada’s dentists gradn- Ty qte from the University .of Toronto, tated HOSPITAL i Bridge and Crib Drive | COLUMBUS HALL Wednesday, Feb. 20th - | 8:15 p. S- | Adn | REFRESHM 3 INCLUDED he | Sponsored by Catholic Women’s League Clean Clothes Last Longer ee LA FRANCE fe eat For 1952 are the sparkling shades of Nylon surface fabrics produced by They'll put mew life into your living room as recovering on your present chesterfield suite Remember, erspiration or on a new suite from our store. Persp. can weaken the fabric of your Made of 100% Nylon, these fabrics are 1 _ suits --- so bring “crush-re: tant,” easily cleaned at home and 2 . them to us for regular are made in a variety of rich-looking patterns. 5. SEE THEM TODAY, AT The Upholstery & Furniture Workshop cleaning. WILLIAMSLAKE Dry CLEANERS | I War Memorial Arena DOMINION CHAMPION S'TARS --- LOCAL SKATING CLUB MEMBERS Two Nig hts - 8:30 February 29 - March 1 Reserved Seats $1.50 Rush Seats $1.25 Children 50c ——