Page 8 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. . 2 - Thursday, February 28, 1952. | 3 oe \Coroner’s Jury Will Three Mai Alexis Creek N | lear 4 ( ree Majer exis Creek News | hquire tnto Deaf ° ° » s : AFTER a spell of mild spring-like B tt S A coroner's juny wit reconvene |CUFLINg Trophies weather, “whitey as aan canton etter Service : Monday to enquire into the death of Pp ° to the Chileotin Valley, with temper- Henry Wycotte, 41, resident of Su- Ie sed on This Week atures dropping to 28° below zero. | B = gar Cane-seserve; who. was. touan y | MR. and MRS. DUKE MARTIN etter ua ity dead a short distance from the high-| Three curling trophies were|are visiting at he coast for two Nay on the road to the reserve about | Plaxed for this week to finish off the | weeks. : i pani. Saturday. | maineurling club draws for the sea-|" | TITERE'S a new voice on the wires Better V alue - peace son's pla these days. Mrs. Vera Hance has ta- es ae - G. Woodland’s rink won the|kén over the second shift on the ss WSIS Vou eo ten dp 1éa LODGE SAVED WHEN rdner Trophy last night over Perry | switehboard. alwa 5 at thousand miles... by GREY. ROOF CATCHES ON FIRE Seott by a score of 14-7. MARY and EILEEN HUTCHIN- y! Be = Tae ea ano" at ig Eat Quick work on the part or owners| The Woodland rink scored a four-| Son are back at school after. being ays Go Greyhound ad Sevei Water Horn and Don Eden saved] "der early in the play and kept a/ quarantined for six weeks with chic- their Watch Lake Lodge Mongay|Wide margin throughout. Winning|iken pox, E T N ue morning when sparks from the chim- "ing players are John Anderson, |” arrgg MARGARET FRENCH of 9 é ney ignited the lodge roof. third; Keith Ewing, second, and Chezacut spent the weekend with her Low Fares From Using snow and water they were| George McKenzie, lead. Losing rink varents at Alexis Creek. y eaa- WALLIAMS LAKE to: [ant to extinguish the blaze but the} "¢mbers are Gordon Blaékwell, Vic MRS. BOB TURNBULL has re. QUALIT GROCERS is * Look Wall ean e partly rebui Imhoff a Don Downie. 2 2 ae 5 Snes 7 One Way Return | 70°! Will have to be partly rebuilt. cla Shee ee Beles were | U"7ed home from a holiday at Van PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Vancouver 18.65 are a much closer. Jack Smedley’s rink eeret = Constable ed Gregory of the ser. Jack Smedley’s rink up- i 5 2.7 Soe ae 4 Bi gs MISSS BARBARA NEILD of Bi Kamloops a0 local ROMP detachment has heen|%¢t Tom Bishop by one rock in an Creek spent the weekend ie ue Penticton 22.25 | transferred to Victoria sub-division. | @tra end to take possession of the| © ee . pee le Calga: 35-20 | transfer is effective toda: ihoo Home Furnishings trophy Seer | ‘ Winnipeg 63.40 The score was tied on the 9th end THE BOYS from six to sixty are]! Ni uid t | ans t Los Angeles 59.60 Widows and children inheriting|224 Bishop went into a long lead in| Y€anizing an athletic club under q e r po Toronto 100.55 ; [fhe 10th with a four-ender. The| {he leadership of Jack MacDonald. 115 the savings of Canadian husbands er Sle 5 ‘ f Owe have become a major group. of/S!dley rink came from behind with | We ave all looking forward to seeing Williams Lake - Horsefly = (Se ane aa erma “shareholders” who own Canadian|*Wo-enders in the 11th and 12th, | some boxing bouts in the near future. 2 eae : sites industry. In many Canadian corpor-|‘0reing the game to an extra end. | 4 LARGE CROWD attended the R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Zi ae app ations the individnal women share-] Playing for Smedley are Bob Lees.} 9enefit dance held pouruary. 22 et] Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long ‘GREYHO Bob Kelt and John Borkowski. Los-| the hall. Some came from Big Creek, |! * wik mE DBD holders outnumber men by a con- ‘ owski. Los: S a fea 3 xg nSa Ne weet ing rink members are Joe Borkow-|Chezacut, Tatla Lake, Riske and Mel. Sheu and Rodk. Mac-|@™um and Riske Creek. A good time was enjoyed by all and continued In the Central Service trophy play | #2til about-4 a.m. Everyone gave eee sae Se Joe Walsh's rink forced their game | Y®"Y enerously to the cause and do- GF. RB. fe AL Sener = OLIVER THEATRES (|e ees Ste ce uel gy ome Living... ; scoring there to emerge the winners, | Tonated by Bert Roberts was raffled. as Walsh had a tough uphill tignt|The winner returnea a and it was USE ee sday. W. ae a arene 5 hroughout most of the game. He|!Ne auctioned and altogether > Monday, Tuesday, W ednesday March 3, 4.5 was down 8-2 in the 4th end and be-| "ought in about thirty-six dollars, SMARTLY PATTERNED BETTY GRABLE -- DAN Dp: EY : lind 11-5 in the 9th. His rink scored penne Ene Sais oe LINOLEUM a in Jone in the 10th, took a big 4-ender BIRTH jin the 11th, and tied up the game : 5 : “CALL ME MISTER” | a thee 3) : At War Memorial Hospital Inlaid or Plain -- we have aot ft tite Suse ataE HASKELL — To Mr. and Mrs. , : ‘a x | Gosae oes ee ee Meenas Haskell, Williams Lake, a wide variety of colours Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- March 6, 7, S west hi eae a fe eee ae a son born February 26. to chossatios jeof. McRae. ving for Rife are ; )s ' 2 ae 7 3 CALVERT 3 ving Correction of last week’s - ALLAN LADD PHYLLIS CALVERT Erwin Brandly, Bill Smith and Mar-| (20 cu0" Of last week's announce In i ini : fn, PR BUTLER — To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- “APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH” RES aorta thur Maxwell Butler, Williams 5, | PRU CK LINE TO QUESNEL Lake. a son born February 19th. Comedy and News Shows start at 8:30 p.m. < aia oe $ ees 2 i CHANGES OWNERSHIP . a = a e Huston announced yester-|_ Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Slane ] Bee e E is in “THAT'S MY Boy" day the sale of his truek line from Game Offenses Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in “THAT'S } BE Lake to Quesnel ina deal Se cate e z | March 1st. Buyer is W. T. Uee cromr pase é z annah of Interior Wholesale Dis-/men that there were 50,000 moose tributors. in the Cariboo. “I still get out in sf Mr. Huston took over the line two] the field quite a lot,” Mr. Jobin JAY KEL years ago from Vets Trans(er. | tated, “and my abeorfaltere one | a agree with this statement.” | More help in the field was the | Be “Rhinestone Earrings and Necklaces /Red Cross Branch prime need in game management, ] the warden asserted. Giving as an x | ° = Newly arrived... exquisitely designed iR d F ¢ example the local situation, Mr. Jo-} ee eae 2 Ready For Campaign! 72' i% toce sation, a. so- rr ew pring an summer styles. $a varde . 5 - ~ or the n spring 3 | Tom Denny was again named| “#5 one game warden here, one Tor BABY FOODS = |chairman of the Red Cross district | °St "@uger and three policemen. Now if E (| WOODLAND & ] [campaign at the local branch annvai| the forestry department has seven, SMA - PABLUM - NUTRIM DU mésting Inst week, men on staff here in the summer! e : oe % i J Kaa a i The district share of the national| time, there are six policemen on the | DEXTRI MALTOSE - LACTIGEN Watchmakers and Jewellers ane detachment, but the game depart- campaign, wrich gets underway next | detac , he_Eame depart |: — Ostow Dropsss Siskee 1.45, $3.4 25 OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.-E. RAILWAY month, is $2000. This is the same|™ent still depends on one man toy, ae BE4S, 88-40, 825 ‘ amount as last year’s quota, which| ary out the work. i Mead’s Oleum Percomorghum, 2 sizes .......... 95c, $3.99 the local committee managed to top.| “The number of hunters entering 3 Stee ponies ar 5 | Drestdedt $f tne drome oo ieee | ib dete oa oe imereased| Alphamette Liquid (fish liver oil plus Vitamin D) is Mrs. C. C. Belmont, who is also| by 500 percent during this period, | Radiomulsen Mead's Cod Liver Oil | delegate to the provincial Red Cross| 2d the amount of paper work has | convention now being held in Van-| ‘Nereased correspondingly. One man z F just cannot handle the job,” Mr. Diaper Rash Ointment, . tube 85e¢ Jar $1.69 officers are Mrs, L. A. Mox-| Jobin asserted. af ‘ . reasurer, and Mrs. M. Levens,| Some of the recommendations of Diaper Liners lsedretary. The ‘otticers, together | the biologists were not uew, Mr. Twin-Tips = ‘i full: with Mr. Denny, also form the execu-| Jobin said. Tempting snacks, carefully | sive, * Going back to the time when bi- Even Flo and Stork prepared, add the final | In this district last year, six fami-| ologists were not with the depart | Nursing Bottles lies were burnt out and received as-| ment, the warden said his own Baby Scale touch to a ‘night out’... | tance from the Red Cross, Mr. | studies prompted him to warn the | Denny reported as head of the dis-| department for example, that smali Better Homes & Gardens try the “Lakeview” B aster committee. mammals, such as field mice and Baby Book mk In concluding his repore, Mr. Den-| gophers, had their definite role in} . ny extended the thanks of the branch | maintaining the balance of nature. If you are intending to celebrate some special event to the Catholic Women’s League, the| | Now the scientists are expounding with a small banquet, call or phone us Legion Auxiliary, and to individuals|the same theory that if the small * ; for reservation of our Banquet Room z{\ "he helped out in the fire disaster! mammals are destroyed, the large RANDLY S RUG TORE s and canvassing. | animals will disappear, 1 Lakeview Hotel Restaurant AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS | 1 i A Full Hard Li | HARBINGER | ull Hardware Line | 4 HH SPRING | | POWER TOOLS zt | -inch Jointer .... $115.00 2 . Hand Power Saw .... 65 00 Q Tn our business a sure sign i Power dri ” i that Spring is just ahout he: Hand Power drill, 4 | are the sets of cloth samples complete with drills and buffers ... for men’s suits. S k " . complete line Well they're here... for your plete | selection we have a displ of se oe of fi excellent materials, in plains and Collision - Damaged Cars Mada New ee STANLEY patterns ... 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