Page 8 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.c. Thursday, May 1, 1952. Harold Winat has been the home of his parents, M Henry Windt. my. weekend to take ane a BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital - and Mrs Windt leaves this ition | LURVEY — To Mr. and Mr. uP 4 new position | James Turvey of 150 Mil born April at Terrace. We was formerly with | the Public Works office at Prince Pape: Raise AC Victoria = 5 SPBED — To Mr. and Mrs. EH; John Miller tett last Thursday for} | SP&4 (nee Anne Lowden) of Langtord, v a son, on 28 at Victoria. | the coast on a business trip, —=OLIVER THEATRE— | —ULIVER THEATRE= Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — May 6, 7, § STEWART GRANGER - WALTER PIGRKON in “SOLDIERS THREE” Thursday, Friday, aturday — May 8, 9, 10 BING CROsBy - JANE WYMAN n THE GROOM” Shows start at I “HERE COMES ‘ Comedy and News ‘0 p.m. THURSDay, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — This week Richard Widwark, Dana Andrews in “THE FROG MED A Gift of Beauty a fine quality, precision made watch makes a wonderful gift of lasting beauty to remind Mother that you are always thinking of Her, See and choose from our wide selection of fully guaranteed, highest quality watches. “FOR THE GIFTS YOULL GIVE WITH PRIDE, LET YOUR JEWELLER BE YOUR GUIDE” E.G. WOODLAND & SO Watchmakers and Ji ewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY Tempting snacks, carefully Prepared, add the final touch to a,‘night out’ 5 ie uk & If you are intending to celebrate some special event with a small banquet, call or phone us for reservation of our Banquet Room Lakeview Aotol Restaurant try the “Lakeview! ee Ze STETSON Corbhed Here’s a hard-wearing, hard-working Stetson, Right for ridin? for ropin’ and for workin’ round the ranch. The Carlsbad takes rough treatment and rough weather with a 8tin—stands up in heavy rain or hor sun, Come in and see it today, Borkowski’s Men’s Wear BE xeon “Auto Camp Operator: Apri] [ERE Sr BEEF MARKET "es were lower on indifferent Packer demand when 1 head ot Pric Dies Suddenly couver stockyards | Funeral this afternoon at Prince George for jMvs. Mabel Hendrie, well-known common to medium, $17.00 | owner of Williams Lake Auto Camp,|© $19.75. Stockers and feeders, who died suddenly last Sunday Good heifers, $18.00 to common to medium, $15.00 75. Good cows, $15.00 to + 00d dairy type, $13.00 to Canners ang cutters, $9.00 10 $12.00. Good veal calves, $30.00 Good bulls, $15.00 to evening while driving from prince a George to her home. Mrs. Hendrie was being driyen| home by-her son Victor, when the tragedy occurred. The car was near Kersley when she collapsed from a heart attack and passed away. | Born’ in Quebec in 1870, Mrs, | Mendrie lived at Vancouver prior to coming to Williams Lake in 1935. | Phe following year she took over the Williams Lake Auto Court and it |was this same year that her hus‘ |band died. She leaves to mourn her passing 100 Mile News MR. and MRS. JOHN SUNDMAN and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott Sunday, DAVE SIMPSON, Langley Prairie, bought a truckload of horses from | one ‘son, Victor, Prince George; two| Bob Hinsche and trucked them away | dsughters, Mrs. J. (Jean) Rebagli-lon Monday. The horses were in- sti, Lillooet, and Mrs. Garvin (Beat-! spected by the Forestry Department ce) Dezell, Prince George: three’ and J. R. Scott. ‘brothers, Walter Johns, Calgary; | THE RESIDENTS who have been | Hector Johns, Kelowna, and Stewart holidaying over the Raster week are} Johns, Salem, Ore.; six sisters, Mrs.;home and “back at work again. M. F. Johnson, Williams Lake: Mrs.| MR. and MRS. D. MITCHELL of J. Hokhold, Eugene, Ore.; Mrs. a.|the 100 Mile Store are at the coast |Stawall, Salem; Mrs. Hr Board. | for their holidays. Salem, Wash.; Mrs. M. Bourdreau,| MISS MARTINSON of Boston Bar Seattle; Mrs. S. Collins, Hamilton, WaS a guest, over the weekend, at Ont., and Mrs. Lee McElroy, Grand. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Streig- view, Wash. ler. AMONG THE VISITORS to 100 ponerse Mile this week were Mrs. Chris = ; Horn of Lone Butte, M. Judson of | Church Notices Benne te, Me Ea ot s : of Forest Grove and H. Houseman of Buffalo Creek ST. PETER’S eo. J. Fielder, Vicar $:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Children’s Service 7:30 p.m. Evensong (illustrated) . o——_ ST. ANDREW'S UNITED 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Service School Basketball Teams Win Two Games At Clinton Three Williams Lake High School | basketball teams travelled to Clin- ton last Saturday and copped two wins out of three games against Clinton and Lytton teams, The Junior girls, coached by Miss Heitzman, played a hard game to the last whistle and came from behind to take their 2-16 win the hard way. | Top scorer with 10 points was Bar. bara Gardner, who will be moving iuto senior ranks next year. Marjorie Mikkelson scored two field baskets and one free throw to add five noints. | Other team members are Lynn Bish. op, Marlene Gardner, Marilyn Scott, Gail Woodland, Lara Friesen and Rhona Stevenson. The senior girls team, consisting of Sally Richardson, Kay Halleran, Joan Huston, Dorothy Weetman, Winnie Weetman and Marie Bell. mond played a Lytton school team and walked away with an easy 21-8 victory. SACRED HEART Sunday Mass 9:00 am. Sunday Devotions 7:30 p.m, ae tgee CALVARY TABERNACLE Pastors: Rey. and Mrs. G. Rosner 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning worship 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service | Binte stuay and Prayer, Wed., 8 p.m. | Children’s Hour, Friday 4p. Young People’s, Friday 8 pan, Everyone Welcome Held in Chapel in home of Rev. and Mrs. G. Rosner, Barnard Street, sprin, han in the winter. a tually cattle were sold Monday at the Van- | “P'S th me a sates of the B.C. Live 4 |Stock Producers’ Co-on. ‘The tol. eS ee Services were condueted | ovine prices were realized: A Tree's Sap [te 4s approximately the same amount 1m fact, the amount in winter is some- cre, i 1 There 18 a common belief that lines greater. 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