Based si tH TRIBUNE, WILEIAMS Lawn, Be,

| thy eng of the playing season,

TROPHY WON B KH 3 Theatré will reault in the huilding A anne
| Y 'CNGrs Jack Miner ciosing ity doors "next Monday, rues |_ 2 B&™ership committed has been

struck to attempt to boost the club's
~ Apo 6-20, ts Nas day and Wednesday. memebrship back next Season to its =

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday April 7; 3,9 "LAKE CONTESTANT Next. week.-
| tional Wildlife Week, or as it is often Phirtece eat Former strength of from 60-65 Ee
atc Gniiweae oe Pideeb cme hirty-two members of the locai| players.
THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED | The Jack Mackenzie memorial eure apenas Miner ee e
| opby, emblematic of the Cariboo ‘

— OLIVER THE ATRE= ‘CARIBOO SPEAKING | Conservation Week ea «cea oma ecoonte ab ata ean

observance -
ates the work of the late Ontario _
public speaking supremacy among cer F
: ‘ conservationist. LOWERS FOR EASTER
high school students, _ w: roug! i

onee) students, was brought)” py. Miner was born in 1865 and!

died in 1944. During the latter 60
ars of his life he studied -wildlite

back to Williams Lake again this
year when Kay Halleran, local Grade

KIRK DOUGLAS -- ELEANOR PARKER Twelve student, won out in competi-

Thursday, Friday, Saturday April 10, 11, 12

HOH At-Quecnek car wees and became one of the greatest au-| =
In Coueeee a e ae eh thorities on the subject on the North Place your orders now :
“THE DETE ee. ! + # inst students from American continent.
CTIVE STORY 5 Fels +i °
| Quesnel, We and Prints: George: |” mus, cvstein of banding migratory for Easter F lower:
Miss Halleran ran into much stiff. 5 ‘i Sain ate Ss

birds to trace-their habits and aid in =

competiton than was exhibited ji thei: proteetion-avaocfi

Comedy and News Shows start at $:30 p.m,

Thur: H F last y contest, but her poise ots ine Jack Mites site Paes
hursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: [re public platform carried her | roundation. | ORDERS TAKEN FOR CORSAGES
Doris Day, Gordon MacRae in “ON MOONLIGHT BAY” | through, | He was also a great believer in 0 Gee See

Ruth Schoonover, Williams Lake’s

i
og : | nredator control. both predator ani-
Junior entry in the com petitions. |

: con | nd birds. .
wag close behind the winning speai-_| work gained him such wide-
per, oe Hen division, sate Deer sot [e es vctoccinice that’ on three sep- re
Prince George. 9

i i arate occasions he was called to
The seniors spoke on ‘Citizenship’ | Washington by three different presi- 5
Hnlore Of “TuraingtPOIES cents te: actni an. advisers eatee QUALITY GROCERS

in difficulties with whicl the Ameri- Bhai aces Sees
Miss Halleran will now travel to ean game authorities were dealing. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM
the coast where she will enter into

and the

Oliver H.G. 42 crawler tractor, 22 h.p., New April 1950, " uaiete

Reconditioned $1995.00 F.0.B. Vancouver

Oliver 88 Stnd. Agriculural 8-4 plow Wheel Tractor, jthe Knights of Pythias provincial! BIRTHS
Almost New $2950.00 F.O.B. Vancouver | contest, and a chance at the Cana- | At War Memorial Hospital
dian and- American crown. a
y jor Cr + . : 195 vAFSON — To Mr. and Mrs, Wil- 2
Ford Major Row-Crop Tractor, new 1950 Due to the condition of the rong | OFAPSON— To Mr. and is. - For the Best Qualit
Bargain for $1295.00 F.O.B. Williams Lake |hetween Wiliams Lake and Quesnel, lam On Olsson by vena VY

oth gitls made the ttip. by POR. af h Sob, Lorn Maren pi eecnsiaee
INTERIOR POWER & EQUIPMENT |day earlier, accompanied by ee ward Lloyd Walters of Williams M E A T §
Williams Lake B.C. Phone 89 s eeiiee pres mune: Bievensons Lake, a daughter, born March 31.

Earliest ariser to catch the train | zi .

last Thursday was Ruth, the junior |
competitor, who had to be up at 2:15
and walk into town from her home.

Had a note thi ‘om Ted

At all times. buy with confide a
| Plante, who’ reports briefly on a y nfidence at

[zon twoyecanese el! Williams Lake Meat Market
ee

Niquidet Transport

Williams Lake - Horsefly ; | MacLean States

a ‘hang-up’ one with $30,000 in
offered. Time on calf roping
with calves 2lmost
ngs being used. An aN

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any highway until further negotia-| ino size of year
tions with the Vancouver Water | ostim 000 people watched
Board could be carried out with al the parade. Mr. and Mr: Plante ex-
view to using alternative route | pect to be in. Vancouver April 10th
to the Howe Sound one. This recom-| ang will be coming up this way
| mendation had been accepted by the snorty after,

your Faster Gift problem government, Mr. MacLean stated sia ioc
i in that the two politi-; Ton of War Memorial Hospital, re-
is no problem here _ ||. e-z0ing to be ths| "87060 Nome Monday fol

es that are going to be the|turned home Monday following a
| hottest ones in this district will bs! month’s leave of absence.
| the rail

R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66
Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long

extension and the highway, Sl aS ae
| the meeting endorsed resolutions | reconstruction work be pushed to
covering both the Hart Highway ‘connection to

The rail resolution requests that handle the much heavier traffic that
the Squamish-Vancouver link be|ecan be expected on this route when
completed under the -new govern- it is used in preference to the Alas-

See our Quality Merchandise before choosing
your present for that SPECIAL someone.
“FOR THE GIFTS YOU'LL GIVE WITH PRIDE, |

LET YOUR JEWELLER BE YOUR GUIDE” |

Take a tip from the Easter Bunny and come

7 jee and the highway resolution |4a Highway for freighting. 1
ae jealls for maintenance work to be|y These resolutions will be present- in and purchase your Easter cards While the % a

carried out on the Cariboo Highway |%d to the iboo Liberal conven-
to handle present traffic, and that the| tion to be held here April 14.

E.G. WOODLAND & SO! aoe Ald hte St

Watchmakers and Jewellers 50c 50c were named by the meeting to attend
OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY fits; Ganiboo convention:
DAFFODIL TEA
AND

selection is still outstanding.

AND FOR THE YOUNGSTERS
The Easter Bunny himself in tasty choco-

erts, Antoine Boitanio, Mrs.

HOME COOKING SALE ||! Georse cin,

SE ee Alf Eagle, Benny Abbott,

TINY TOY STYLE SHOW Renner and ‘Jack Smedley.
From Lee's Ladies Wear

* iF delegates and two alterna- |

Saturday, April 12 lives will be “chosen from the seven |

Masonic Hall a named to the Provincial Liberal

Maso al — 3 to 5 |

aay : 2 Be convention — Mr. and Mrs. George |

t 4g. Of ¥ and M Howard Mc-

THE CANCER FUND Renner, Mr, and Mr oward Me-|

Sponsored by The 0.2.8,

late, chocolate eggs, novelty baskets, and

chocolate animals,

FULL LINE OF
POPULAR MAKES OF CHOCOLATES

Sweet William and Golden Chance Cclognes
Chalimar and Chanel Perfumes : =

Yardley ot London Perfumes and Cosmetics

FOR EASTER HAIR PRIMPING AT HOME
Home Permanent Sets and Refills

TONI -- RICHARD HULNUT -- PROM

and the new

SHADOW WAVE HOME PERMANENT KIF

Kit - $2.85 Re-till - $1.50

BRANDLY’S DRUG STORE

Smmvemoes oy

Benny Abbott, Antoine Boi-
and Clarence Singer. |

Tempting snacks, carefully

prepared, add the final
touch to a ‘night out’...

try the “Lakeview”

with a small banquet, call or phone us =
for reservation of our Banquet Room

If you are intending to celebrate some special event ee ae Te ~

Lakeview Hotel Restaurant sop Sige a ee
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