Page 10 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKR, ae Thursday, May 29; 1959. - No steers on offer. BEEF MARKET Good heifers | | ; Very few beet eaute on ior tut] $22" #23. comom to meaiom, s29/ ASCenSiON Day 2 good demand trend was noted ai} '° $20.50. No good bect cows so the Monday auction at the B.C, Live-; Good dairy type, $13 to $15 stock Producers’ Co-op Vancouver] ners and cutters, $9 ro $12.50. yards. The following pr were] veal calves, $29 to $31. realized: | $15 to $17. —=OLIVER THEATRE— Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday June 2, 3, 4 Jane Russell - in “THE LOS VEGAS STORY” Victor Mature Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 5, 6,7 Edmund O’Brien - Yvonne De Carlo - Barry Fitzgerald In “SILVER CITY” Comedy and News Shows start at $:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday Saturday, This Week: John Wayne, Robert Ryan in “Flying Leathernecks” YOU’LL THRILL. to the Circle of Light Diamond ‘THE VERY ULTIMATE IN DIAMOND GLORY The rim of radiance adds greater loveliness, greater size radiance, greater fire — all at no extra cost than conventionally polished diamonds. Guaranteed Quality 2 “POR THE GIFTS YOU'LL GIVE WITH PRIDE LET YOUR JEWELLER BE YOUR GUIDE” B. G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY Good Companions MORRILL SIDE DELIVERY RAKE JAYHAWK STACKER MAKE HAYING E: INTERIOR POWER & EQUIPMENT L. D. Scott Williams Lake B.C. SY Phone 89 For the Best Quality » MEATS At all times, buy with confidence at Williams Lake Meat Market a. | Can- | | | | 742 STETSON Lao The Laloo is just right for roamin’ the range. The broad, sweeping brim of this famous Stetson « défies sun and rain alike. And the casual rele- scope crown is really comfortable. Come in and see it today. Borkowski’s “eatwear - Services Well Good Attended Here Last Thursday was a memorable ay for Williams Lake Anglicans | Who took part in the services of As- cension Day. The Right Rey. evick Fred- ford, Bishop of Cariboo, - G. J. Fielder officiated at ces which commenced with Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m. In the afternoon, five can prepared by the Vicar were préSent- ed to the Bishop for Confirmation. Jn his address the Bishop warned the candidates not to be turned aside irom their purpose or to listen to those people who say religion is old fashioned and out-dated, but to-con- tinue in a Christian way of life. At all times, he continued, they should stand fast in the faith. do something for the town and community in which they live and earn a reputation of being solid, dependable and upright citizens. The Induction Serviee took place at 7:30 p.m. during which the Rev. Fielder was presented with the keys of the chureh by the People’s W; den, Thomas Denny, The Viear took the oath of office and allegiance. to |Her Majesty the Queen. The cere- mony included an outline of duties | by the Bishop and vows by the Vicar made at the Font, Prayer Desk, Lec- tern, Pulpit and Alter. He was ac-| companied by the Churchwardens and the congregation. When the duties were duly defined, the Bishop then exhorted the parish- ioners to support the incumbent, his work and his services. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital GILBERT — To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gilbert, Sugar Cane, a daughter, born May 24, FUNNELL — To Mr. and Mrs. Wm L. Funnell, Williams Lake, a daughter, born May 26- WYCOTTE — To Mr. and Mrs. Tom- my Wycotte, Sugar Cane, a son, born May 26. JONES — To Mr. and Mrs, William M. D. Jones, Lac La Hache, a son, born May 27, DURRELL — To Mr. Jack McPhail Durrell, Creek, and “Mrs. , of Riske a daughter, born May 28. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hannah return: ed Saturday from a week's vacation at the coast. Around Town || Miss P. “Bobbie? Kirt ‘by returned, Monday following q t-nduy business. and pleasure trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Wilbur 1 Hannah is on a two-! weeks’ vacation to San Francisco and! Los Angeles. —o——_ Weekend visitors from Revelstoke to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sharpe were Mr. and Mrs. T. Calli- cano, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cl: e and daughter Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson and family, and Miss Lil- lian Bogle. Pr of fhe J& WL ging company is visiling at coast and Jorgen Better Service Better Quality c Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Okanagan points. Fricnds of Steve Deshane will be ed to learn that he is still mak- good progress towards complete recovery, : —o Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cameron, have Jeft 10 Mile Spring to take up resi- dence at Prince George. Over the holiday weekend, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sutliff of Vancouver spent their 18th wedding anniversary with Mr. Sutliff’s sister and brotier-in- law,, Mr. and Mrs. George Morris. Mr. and Ms. Frank Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright, all of Vzncou- ver, were also visiting for the oc- casion. S0=— Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Halfnights and children visited friends and relatives at Kamloops and in the Okanagan over the holiday weekend. WANT COMMISSION «Continued from Page 1) eral benefits, administration, finance and other problems in hospitals. RS _ S&S FAMILY aon FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SUITES in ‘Walnut, Mahogany, Honey Almond, Bleachea. Oak From $176.00 up MATTRESSES - ROLL-UPS - PILLOWS z OUR=-OWN FURNITURE SPECIALS Rocking, Chair with Ottoman, in velour . Three-Piece Chesterfield Suites trom ... Your choice of Tapestry Covering Jan Mikler Manufacturer of Exclusive Upholstered Furniture : $95,00 225.00 Also attending the conference with Mr. Bass was Walt Thomas, War Memorial Hospital administrator. This is the first time that Williams Lake has been represented at a Nor- thern Regional Conference. Prior to this year our hospital had oceupied @ position between northern and southern zones with active member- ship in neither. The board decided last winter that it would be to their advantage to enter into active associ- ation with northern hospitals that would have similar problems to our own. you're asking TASTY MEALS ma diy waiting for service here, whether a complete meal. Fully enjoy yourself knowing you'll finish on time. 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To the pupils who decorated the.school and who helped in many ways; to the teachers and parents who worked hard to make this event such a 3 and to all our good friends who came and con- B tributed to the cause of the P- -TA, our expres- sion of thanks is most sincere. | was put on as an annual fund raising event to avoid month by appeals and the results were most d, which will go towards the installation inter-communication Williams Lake and District Junior-Senior High | It is planned to sponsor a SPRING CARNI- VAL again next year and we sincerely hope that Williams Lake P-TA Repellents 612 and others Travelling First Aid Kits B ADHESIVE BANDAGES 4 Sunglasses E Picnic Thermos Jugs Branp.y’s Druc Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS in excess of $350.was unit in the new | may be forthcoming. : | | IT’S NEW! IT’S DIFFERENT! 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