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THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C.

Thursday. Aprile24, 1983,

Two dairies were engaged in ‘an

advertising war. One of

Placards reading: “This Daredevii
Drinks Our Milk.
The rival company came out with

placards twice

as
“You don’t have to be a

large,

to Drink Our Milk

a a

YOUR OWN BUSINESS
—__.

If you want to be independent
Write for information about-the
big Rawleigh Line of well-known

the com-
anies engaged a daredevil racer to
drive a car around town with large |_

reading:
Daredevil

Doing Her Bit For
the Easter Season
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Around the Town
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are in town 0a Other teachers who made trips!
is on rotation: over the Baster holidays were Miss
the Korean Helen Heitzmann who visited her}
is home on family at Rutland; Miss Anne Kon-|
zuk who holidayed in Alberta, and
Miss V. Bales who visited at Hope.

Two navy men
Roy Welburn
leave following duty in
theatre and Ken Snow
convalescent leave,

Mrs. C. Crosb;
rived Wednesday
with her husband.

oe

Back home again after a stay at a See
the coast for medical attention 1s P. iting Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Avery
G. Exshaw. Mr. Exshaw has been|0Ver the weekend was Dr. Alex Mo.
away since the middle of February | Dougall of Vancouver.

oes
of Vancouver ar- owe
to spend & week) Harry, Lassman left recently on a
combined pleasure and business trip
to Vancouver,

ee ‘ a ay: is fi ittle a ae
Medicines, Extracts, Spices, and Sane ee eine! bata Back to the Cariboo following a|
other Necessities. The Ashcroft | Weak yet. lengthy holiday with our neighbors |
Locality is open now. Start with & to the south are Mr. and Mrs. Ted}
Teachers from Williams Lake |

smali Capital. Cash or‘ Credit

terms available. We train anq | school attending the recent B.C.
help you. Dept. 216, W. 7.

Rawleigh Co. Ltd. Winnipeg, | Vancouver were Principal J. Philip-
Man. son, G. McRae and Miss A. V Cropp.

P around town Saturday catching up|
Teachers’ Federation convention at

Plante. The popular coupie were}
on the news. They haven't made up|
‘heir minds yet as to just where
they'll locate.

pig SA
‘s off. Tom MeDou-

OLIVER THEATRE=

MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - April 28,
Danny Kaye -

29, 30
Gene Tierney

in
“ON THE RIVIERA”

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - May 1,
Richard Widmark -
in

“THE FROG MEN”

Shows start at 8:30 p.m.

2,3

Dana Andrews

Comedy and News

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — This week
Greer Garson, Michael] Welding ‘The Law and The Lady’

ng Irish Bweep-
stakes tickets since 1910 and this!
week he was proudly showing a wire
from the ‘hospital association telling
him he had won a prize in the latest
sweep. Only being a consolation
prize of ten pounds, the news was
hardly worth headlines, but Tom
was pleased to discover that it was
possible to win something.

Mrs. C. Rovang of Vancouver. ar-
rived Friday for a two-weeks’ visit
with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwards.

P-TA Members See
Films on Cancer

The danger signals indicating the
presence of cancer in the body and
modern effective ways of combatting
the disease-were well illustrated by
the two cancer films shown at the
P-TA meeting Tuesday night. They
were shown by Don Bingham, Con.
quer Cancer campaign chairman.
and Rev. Jack Colclough, president

—~o

Mrs. Henry Castillon returned last
week from a three-weeks trip to Tor-
onto and New York.

Louis Lobsinger, veteran printer
who has worked on the Merritt Her-
ald for 44 years, has joined the staff
of The Tribune.

Jay Kel. -

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with large pure white stone insets...
necklaces, earrings, brooches. From

$4.50 to $6.50

E.G. WOODLAND & SON

Watchmakers and Jewellers
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Iutraduciug
PAT & CHET HORTON

- Front-end Specialists -

As a team you'll find Mr. and Mrs. Horton hard
to beat . .. give them the chance and they'll
look after your car’s needs as though it was
their own... . We're proud to have them on
our growing staff.

DRIVE UP TO THE GAS PUMPS AND MEET
PAT AND CHET

Williams Lake Motors Limited

eae ee
Mrs. Gordon Blackwell is attend-

ing a Photographers’ Convention in

Vancouver. :

of the local branch.

Another interesting film secured
by Mr. Bingham illustrated the work
of social welfare in rural areas of
British Columbia. Particularly in-
teresting were shots of local scenes
—Bill Christie was seen taiking to
Indians at Sugar Cane; there were
several pictures of former local So-
cial Welfare officer Jim Sabourin,
covering his huge territory; the fer-

Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wilkinson
returned last week from a yisit to

the coast.

—o—_
Mrs. L. E. Avery and Mrs. K. Me-
Kenzie left Sunday for a visit to
Vancouver. Mr. McKenzie, who has |
been working at Kitimat during the
winter, will return with them to
open his Silver Horn Lodge at Big
Lake for the summer season.
—o-— q
Out-of-town guests who attended
the double wedding of Misses Pat
and Dora Renner included Dan Lee
and his daughter Sheila of Hance-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Howard MeNeil

and ranch life in the Chilcotin.

The annual graduation banquet
will again be undertaken by the P-
TA’ and will be conyened by Mrs, A.
MacDonald, assisted by Mrs. Boyd
Halfnights. It will be held in tne
Elks hall this year,

A donation of $10 was voted in aid
of the Queen Alexandria Solarium.

of Canim Lake; Mrs. L. Barkley, of Further discussion was held on

Quesnel and Mrs. J. Mackenzie of plans for the Monster Carnival

Wells. which will take place next month.
—o—— Quesnel and Lac La Hache asso-

ceiations will be invited to attend the
next regular meeting.

THE WEATHER

Our apologies to Tom Harvey Sr.,
of Alexis Creek. Last week we wrote
a little story about he and Ren
Hance borrowing the Chileo Ranch
plane to make the Liberal conven-

tion here. Unfortunately Mr. Har- Min. Max
vey’s name came out at Tom Morgan. Friday, April 18 . 63
The big genial Irishman from the Saturday 51
west didn’t want us to bother mak- Monday .. 50 63
ing the correction but we iike to Tuesday .. 52
Wednesday 60

keep the record straight.
—o—

Miss Betty Joan Sharpe returned
Sunday from Vancouver where she
spent the Easter holiday with her
grandparents.

—o—_

Wedding date of Miss June Goode
of Kelowna and Ralph Woodland has
been announced. The wedding will
lake place at St. Michael’s and All
Saints Church in Kelowna, June 7th
at 7 p.m.

Se
Somer WITH LEMON HART

For the Best Quality
MEATS

At all times, buy with confidence at

Williams Lake Meat Market

You don’t need a hunting
dog to find us... . we’re
just around the corner —

But We Have MOVED.

You'll find our new store on Oliver Street

Come in and visit us

Borkowski’s “eswear

ee

BIRTH
MORRIS—To Mr. and Mrs. Hamil-
ton Montgomery Morris of 100
Mile, a son, born April 20th.
nn ene
Lightest of all Canadian woods is
the eastern cedar. It weighs only 19
pounds per cubic foot.

‘If children come home from se

hor i ublished
play in rainy weather with mud ‘on white This advertisement is not published or

displayed by the Liquor Control Board or
by the Government of British Columbia.

DANCING

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Columbus Hall

MODERN AND OLD TIME MUSIC

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Shower

Mrs. BE. G. Woodland ana Mrs. F.
B. Buss were co-hostesses at a mis-

Cellaneous shower Saturday evening
in honot of Miss Pat Doyle.

It was held at the home of Mrs.
Woodland which was decorated with
bowls of daffodils and tulips for the
occasion.

Serviteurs were Mrs. Jack Lloyd,
Mrs. G. McLean and Mrs. S. Leith.

Other invited guests included Mrs.
A. Haddock, Mrs. J. Smedley Jr.,
Mrs. J. Haramia, Mrs. Garth Lloyd,
Mrs. H. Atwood, Mrs. A. MacDonald,
Mrs. C. Stangoe, Mrs. L. E. Avery,
Mrs. J. Smedley, Sr., Mrs. S. Smith,

Mrs. K. MeKenzia, Mrs. W. Staftora,
Mrs. John Borkowski, Mrs. T. Bor-
kowski, and Mrs. L, Godtrey,

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QUALITY GROCERS

PT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM

NATIONAL BABY WERK

April 27 to May 3

and for babies care
every week - try this
check list of supplies.

PR

TOILETRY ITEMS

Baby Oil Baby Powder
Baby Soap Paper. Tissues
Sterile Dressings Cotton Batten

Cotton Tips Dispogable Diapers

MEDICINAL ITEMS
Rectal Thermometer Vaseline
Baby Aspirin Boracie Acid
Baby Syrings " Rubbing Alcohol
Het Water Bottle

FEEDING NEEDS
Eight wide mouthed Measuring Jug
Bottles Seven Nipple Caps
Ten Nipples . Sterilizing Tongs
Sterilizing Rack
OR in place of this equipment —
the Shelly disposable-nurser set

Branp_y’s Drug Store

AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS

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

English Light Weight
LAWN MOWERS

Sturdily constructed, these lawn
mowers will give years of service
and come in several models,

priced from $1495 up

- Seeds -
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Flower, Vegetable and Lawn Grass seed

GARDEN TOOLS

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