Dile recruiting Thursday, dune 12, 1952. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 8.6. Page % R.C.A.F, SENDS RECRUITING | TEAM THROUGH CARIBOO The team will ke and paring for the driv z * stop at Clinton, Wil The RCAF will be sending a mo-| Oo? Al Cimon. Will eet Um Cueh Tbe itm tie Arststop-belug indde diere Cariboo every two weeks this sum-| Sul Ne pane mer, according to F.L. J. J. Higgins, vitt, eight Lone Butt Want to be popular with the head of the house on _ Father’s Day? BUY HIM THE POPULAR SIX-IN-ONE FISHING ROD A came combination rod in four se-tions plus reversible handle, th-s-rod makes into: — 2 fly rods 814° and 614’ a possible ley with fi Others in Matsuda, Watson. Who was in the area last week pre-| LONE BUTTE » uvovel.| Junior Athlete Wins Trophy [ss and Mrs. Ted Leavitte wona cup for Other winners were Robert Bent- Orville H. Gibson. The tabie in running and He also took third in the relay rave Odian, Patricia Emy Matsuda also won a second viewed by the brid |Jack DeVries and Mrs. Walter Horn assisting. Others present at the party were Mrs, R. Abbs, jr., Mrs. C. Horn, - Thorsteinson, Mrs. R. Flah- crly, Mrs. J. Nordgren, Mrs. Perey Willard, Miss C. Uchida, Mrs. Chas. Ashley, Mrs. Jim MeMillan, Mrs. M. —= Batkin, Miss Shirley Watson, Mrs. THE LADIES of Lone Butte and Bert Brown, Mrs. J. Peterson Mrs. e with two firsts and one district were entertained at a shower | Roy Wocedland, Miss Kydd, Mrs. 1. sports at Forest Butte won third place in the meet Merle Lea- on points. year old daughter of Mr. school Second, winning eight points out of for Mrs. Glen Pettigrew (nee. Ruth| 4. waall, Mrs. N. Granberg, Mrs. J. nine. |Julsrud) held at the home oi Mrs. Scheepbauwer, Mrs. Stan Eden,, Mrs. |\wm. Brandt, Miss Helen Polowsky, ! ut, Mrs. Chas. Womack, ay Mrs nk Winteringham. pretty array of useful | THERE was a double header ball the relay race were Emy bride. The colour motif pink | same at Lone Butte Sunday after- Jimmy Matsuda, Leonard and white with streamers attuched| noon, with Lone Butte vs Bridge Batkin and Carl to the'umbrella trom the ceiling. | Lake in the first game. Lone Butte After the gifts were opened and] yon this .easily with 18 runs to 6. refreshments | The second game, Lone Butte vs beautifully decorated with a umbrella under which th t in the hall throw, 2nd nd in broad jump. ONLY $18.95 Father’s Day — Sunday, June 15th Brkaells Cariboo Sports Counselors | pianer mill. CHRIS HORN and crew loaded a car load ef U.K. ties last week. THE STUDENTS are very busy these days getting ready for the May Parade to be held Saturday. HERMAN KREIG’S BROTHER, Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair's office, Wms. 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Atlantic June 6 and arrive at Southampton, England, on June 12 Mrs. Edall is going to her paren who live in Carlisle, Cumberland. She expects to sail from Southampton on her return trip September 25 and will arrive in Aschroft October 6. JIM HUCKVALE had an accident — 1 medium trolling rod - $44’ and third place in running. Lone were served by Mrs. Gibson, with Mrs. Green Lake, was closer with Lone : OE aise Castine van 64 ! Butte winning 20-168 May 29th, He was dodging a rolling ees = a a = if log when he tore «some liganvents — 2 casting or trolling rods - 514’ and 3? BRED -BENALD Gh iuck ele 260) OR Ween Oe ankle bone Vancouver Monday to bring up a new ¥: : MISS IRMA MALM is clerking in Wm. Davies’ store. MR. and MRS. ARCHIE MeMIL- LAN from Lac La Hache were visit- ing in Lone Butte on Monday. Canimahood News Posters announce the Community Picnic to be held June 14 on Mc- Neil Ranch airstrip, sponsored by the school and Sunday school ED HIGGINS took Mrs. Higgins to Lone Butte to be with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Alex McMillan during con- valesence. In Mrs. Higgins’ absence Nancy Malm is keeping house at Roserim Ranch. R. A. PITRE is in Vancouver, hav- ing motored down last week with Bud Thompson. MR. and MRS. PAUL MAILLOUX made a two-day trip to Wililams Lake during the week. PWD Foreman Orville Gibson was in tle district during the week ou road business. MR. and MRS. K. E. HIGGINS ana family visited at Alex McMillan’s, in Lone Butte, Saturday. Kenneth also went on to the 100 Mile. GLISS WINTERS and Bert Rot- tenberger of Penticton, on a busi- ness and fishing trip during the week end, visited at Ed. Higgins’ and the, McNeil homes. MRS. LAW went home to Bridge Lake for the long weekend where she had as her guest her sister, Mrs. Boyce, teacher of Riske Creek school. 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