Page ? THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thufsday, April 17, 1952. Although starting their annual Baster Monday dance at 12:01 this year was quite a fadi departure, apse KOREANS GET LESSON ON HANDLING BREN GUN Officials of the Knights of Columbus | club state the dance drew just as many people as last year. An esti- mated 2 dancers took in the an- nual affair. The Elks Hall was dec- | orated in keeping with the Bester | season for the dance aegis Mr. and Mrs. Don Mars spent the Easter weekend at the coast and re- turned Monday. Accompanying them was Mrs. Mars’ mother, Mrs. B. Pin, erton of Vancouver, who will visit | with her daughter and son-in-law. rp Const. and Mrs. Lon Godfrey yis-! ited their parents in Kelowna over the Easter weekend BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital, LEB — To Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas C. Lee of Alexis Creek, a daugh- ter born April 12th. PIERCE — To Mr. and Mrs. David William Pierce of ‘Williams Lake, a daughter born April 13th. JOHNNY — To Mr. and Mrs. Phil- lip Johnny of Soda Creek, a son born April 14th. COLLINS — To Mr. ana Mrs. Rob- ert David Collins of ° Williams Lake, a daughter born April 15th. DURFELD — To mr. ana Wolfgang Durfeld of . Miss Betty Lou Cain spent Baster Lake, a daughter on April 17th, | Weekend at the coast, south Korean navy and the Cana dian destro: “tablished by Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday TONY MARTIN = in “TWO TICKETS TO BROADWAY” | April 24, 24, 26 | MICHAEL WELDING Thursday, Friday Saturday GREER GARSON - m | “THE LAW AND THE LADY” | Shows start at 8:30 p.m, i Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo in ‘Along the Great Divide’ i Comedy and News | complete your spring outfit | with Smart Costume Jewellery The latest costume accessories in “chalk 1 white” from $1.50 New Pierced Earrings .... $2.50 up | Smart Initial Accessories - 95e E.G. WOODLAND & SOV. Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY For the Best Quality MEATS At all times, buy with confidence at Williams Lake Meat Market | | lor spring wear! Sportshirts tailored by leading manufacturers - ++ Brill, Tooke, King, Maxwell, Bluestone .. . available in the smart Solid colors and checks. SLAC. Just right for casual Wear are these gabs and worsteds in plain shades and glen checks ++ ++ 200d quality at reasonable prices, a Borkowski’s Mexsuecr {dle and we wus floated right to the Sentral Press Canadiar Close co-operation between the to Canadian ships and Canadians Campbell, of Calgary, are teaching + So orean ships, Here. two Cayuga ‘the erew of a Korean minesweeper yer crews has been sailors, A.B. Jerry Peterson. of|in the working of a Bren gun. signing Koreans’ Olds, Alta, | avid ee ft, and AB and runs, him down, He breaks his neck and twists the head off and we turn the hide inside out from over | the carcase down to th’ rump. | big Ole~ —=OLIVER THEATRE— | mtn | Ole purses the neck and blows the hide tighter’n a drum and we ties Vit with gut and it floats jest dandy. “Had a podner like him ‘way back.| We rode it legs up so’s t’ have sump’n Big Ole they called him, Righi| to hang to and away we goes. chunky he wuz, ‘bout nine foot tall and a hunnert inches ‘roun the chest ‘thout his umnershirt. Usta wear his ma’s bracelet round his litle finger for a ring. He were right handy to have around. . “This Paul Bunyan was quite a chap,” I remarked to ‘Ola Timer’ one night. He nodded thoughtfully. Come dusk we rounds a bend and they’s a mountain ahead of us and durned if the river don’t go right down They’s a whirlpool like all sit-out and fust thing we known we're plumb in the middle. Round Like the time we wuz back behind | and round we goes iill I'm dizzy and Soda Crick. We wuz followin’ a riv-| I shore figger we're did for, er thru a canyun when a slide come down and blocked it. Water riz fast and we lost our stuff. Had t’ leave it when we clumb the rocks, Couldn't git but so far and the water kept a- comin’ so Big Ole jumps in and turns on his back and I jumps on his mid- Then Ole grabs me and tosses me round his head three four times and next thing I knowed I landed on a ledge "bout a hunnert feet away. I srabs aholt of the rock and looks ‘back and sees Ole goin’ down. Hide musta busted when he chucked me. I sings out “S'long Ole” but he never answered. Prob'ly didn't hear me f’r We had j club ashore when | the noise of the river. But I shore the plug broke out ana down ~goes| hated to see him go. He was right the water agin, leavin’ us on the | handy to have around. wrong side of the canyun. Ole sees a hunnert foot tree nigh the edge so | ss he goes and grubs round the roots | THE WEATHER a bit with his hands. He gits aholt of top of the canyun. @ good skookum one and stands up| Min. Max. and over goes the tree crost the can- Friday, April 11 40 48 an 4 Saturday .. 48 57 We walks over and follows dow Monday 45° 57 m till we comes to a meadow|| Tuesday 50:80 : Wednesday 49 62 ver flows thru. We needs a ratt, | — || Temperature reading at the air- ort at 8:30 this morning 50°. Anscomb (Continued from Page 1) operator, and that he felt the prob- Jem was to see that they did not lose their rights. He promised that the Conservatives, if electea, would re- HELP YOUR view the whole problem of Forest LOTHES Management. : STAY NEW LONGER FINANCES Referring to his recent portfolio of finance, Mr. Anscomb said that the sure way to keep your when he took over as Minister of Finance five years ago the province was 26% million short, but that when he gave up his portfolio this spring the sinking fund was a little higher than the statutes require. Yes, expert dry cleaning is clothing in new looking con- dition... . and with our modern equipment the ser- vice is “tops”. | The question of a sound financial | situation and the type of government WILLIA MS LAKE in power has-much to do wrth the province's ability to borrow Ameri- D C can capital, Mr. Anscomb stated, and RY CLEANERS |) (iy et Me : necessary for the ' | development of the country. | i 1 ANNUAL MEETING of the Southern Cariboo Wor Memorial Agricultural And Recreational Society WILL BE HELD April 19th 8:00 pm Saturday VILLAGE HALL ) WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON | QUALITY GROCERS. so Ole he spots a bull moose a-feedin’ She leaves to mourn her Passing Mrs. Thompson Dies | tour aauurere ane Cecil Smart, Re. gina, Sask., Mrs, Wilbert Ferris, Mrs. 5 In Hospital Here Wilfred Moore and Mrs. Robert Kelt, all of Williams Lake ,and six grand Mrs. Janet Thompson, well-known |“Wildven. Her husband and we wna resident of Williams Lake, passed , P'edeceased her, away in War Memorial Hospital this] Funeral arrangements have not morning following a lengthy illness, yet been made. Born in Scotland in 1878, Mrs. : Thompson came to Canada in 1913. — She and her husband lived in the To reach iron deposits in north- Cariboo for 25 years, at Williams yestern Ontario a lake at Steep Rock wake and Dog Creek. ze jhaa to be drained. ee _ Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Tempting snacks, carefully Prepared, add the final touch to a ‘night out’... try the “Lakeview” If you are intending to celebrate some special event with a small banquet, call or phone us for reservation of our Banquet Room Lakeview Hotel Restaurant ATTLE _ HORSE; : g “Eke * cera FRANKLIN Products Reduce Li estock Loss BLACKLEG --- for the prevention of Blackleg and Malignant Edema — Franklin Clostui Chauvei-Septicus Bacterin. 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