Thursday, April 38, 1052. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAXE, B.¢. back on the read none the worse ion! NR. and MRS. JENS made a trip the mishap. : to Vancouver, taking Bobby tor me- e ° 100 Mile News TWO B.C, Blectrie buses trom | dieal attention | A DR. DUNN, V.S. rom Kamoops, | Vancouver went through 100 Mile} MRs. STIN has left the 100/ Ge Ve accompanied by Mr. Thompson, on their way to Kitimat to work for] Mile Coffee Shop and gone to the in the vicinity of 100 Mile doinz: Mannix Construction Co. |“Big Horn” near Cache Creek to| some veterinary’ work ‘Tuesday | 2, WRECKER from .100. Mile! work. Kenneth has gone to stay with complete line i a is parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.McDou ee - Gardening Time | son-in-law, Mr. and M EDUCATION © RESEARCH _| © | THE COFFEE SHOP is being MRS. WM. DINGWALL fer big money. Trained men ur- British Columbia whether married or single. | facie Shaw relieving dur 1952 JOINT CAMPAIGN | | Is Almost Here! | Case at Exeter. | WELFARE = ‘painted and redecorated during the Hoes - Rakes - Spades 127 Mile House, Cariboo Road gently needed. Get. details now of CONQUER CANCER RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA A CAR slid almost over the bank ' Garage was called out Sunday ni; jit | his father for the present. AN ER near the railroad crossing on Mon-\ to get a car which had gone ever tue| MISS FLORIS McDOUGAL, teie- 1 day. A passing jeep puiled the car} bank near here. phone operator, has returned from Miss McDougal’s absence. Sponsored by Be prepared by replacing garden‘ng tools from our | MR. and MRS. MIKE LYSAO lave slack season. Bamboo Rakes Lac La Hache, B.C. day, night and home-study plans. CAMPAIGN x... 86 Bathurst St., Toronto 2B Lake Hardware & Plumbing Likely News THE Canasta Club met at the home of Mrs. Tona Setso. Highest scores for the evening went to Mrs. Gladys Sanders and Mrs. Doris Pearson. HERMAN NEILSON met with a painful injury the other day when a counter he was installing in the Likely, General Store dropped on his toot and crushed his toe. MR. andMRS. PHILCOX left for New Westminster after spending the past month here. MRS. RUTH VICK and Linda left to spend a month with her sis- ter in Vancouver. JOHN PAPOV, enumerator for this district. has been making calls at the different homes for the past few days. JOHN SANDERS left for Haney to spend the holidays with his wife. GORDON CHIPMAN left to seek employment in the Prince George district. THE government snow plow ar- rived in town. Reports are that the roads are very bad MRS. RITA SPEED returned home Tuesday after spending the past: month with her aunt, Lil Cros- ina, at the 153 Mile House MISS VIOLA HUXTABLE return- ed to her home at Big Lake after spending a few days visiting with a week's vacation in Kamloops MRS. LENNOX of Buffalo, N.Y. B.C. Division Canadian Cancer Society | also been visiting the latter’s mother “MRS. DUKE MARTIN TELEVISION Digging Forks MR. DON BINGHAM S No previous knowledge needed. Ci/ é e @ GUARD THOSE YOU LOVE a While in Kamloops she visited ler |has been visiting her daughter and B.C. Cancer Foundation at Mrs Case’s. Alexis Creek, B.C. Radio, Wireless Operating all of- Williams Lake, B.C. Lawn Mowers Write stating age, education, and Above. Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight 4-Door Sedan. Below, Oldsmobile Super “88” 4-Door Sedan. *Hydra-Matic Super Drive optional at extra cost on both series. Ninety-Eight series. 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Come in new GM Hydraulic 1952 OLDSMOBILE 2.3524 illiams Lake Motors Limited Mr. and Mrs. §, Whitmer or Quesnel Forks. | MAUREEN CHIPMAN celebrated her seventh birthday on March 26. ames were played and dainty re- freshments served. Guests included Linda and Cecelia Smith, Gloma Walters, John Neilson, David Setso, and Blake Chipman. RECENT VISITORS to Williams Lake were Bert Weibe, Lloyd San- des, Bud Phileox. Alexis Creek News THE Floor Show and Dance heid recently was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. The sum of $ was turned over to the Junior Cross. THE Handicraft Auction and dance that was to have been hela March 27 was postponed due to an outbreak of mumps in the comniun- ity. There have been nine cases to late, although none very serious MR. and MRS. KEN WALMS r and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turnia have returned home from Kamlo«; where they were attending the Game Convention. JOHNNY WEIR passed throvgh town Wednesday, heading for Chilco © Lake. Ranger Ted Gibbs is attending Forestry meetings at Kamloops. BLUEBIRDS and ROBINS and mud have returned, so spring must be here. é MR. and MRS. BILL BLISS ana family and Mrs. ‘Charlton spent tie week at Kamloops. Lac La Hache News WINTER is very reluctant to leave this district. and although the snow has settled down considerably, there is still plenty left to cause worry to the cattlemen. The feed situation is becoming daily more grim as spring puts In a tardy appearance. SEVERAL flocks of geese were seen but they appeared to be head- ing in a southerly direction after finding no open water to alight on. RANCHERS are of e pinion that the large number of moos&and J deer-are partly responsible for : shortage of hay. They appear to b more numerous than in other sea- sons, and PGE tailway employees port that along two miles of track after the last train went through, were six dead moose. THE Community Club has pur- chased a public address system for the hall and finds it a great improve- ment. This advertisement is not publi:i&d or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or | by the G of British Columbia.