THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6, Page § Schoo! Promotion List The followi st of promotions jue, Vialo Van, Edmond. Pellmond,! Thursday, June 26, 1952. — SPECIAL ae a Saturday Only ower Prior = HOMEMADE HEAD CHEESE per Ib. 35¢e Te Departure in Williams Lake Schools covers | Carole Louttit, Jerry Moon, John ae aa eam Ne < : =" Grades 1 to 8. Promotion lists of |Weetman, Sharon Cuthbert, 1d- MOCK CHICKEN ROLL ... - per 1b. 56c _{LBe a verill Ctopys-Monie “Weono- |. crsaes.§ to. 12. will ve published in| ward Levens, Winston Paxton, Dan- FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL mics teacher during the past term at| next week’s issue of\The Tribune. |ny Nikkel, Barbara -Felker, Gordon Cut Corn ........ 16 0z. size, per pkt. 27¢ the Williams Lake-High School, was Mikkelsen, Josephine . Dobson, honored at a miscellaneous shower Evelyn Slobodzian, Darrel Curtis, Darwin Curtis, Chew Bing Mow. Promoted to Grade 2— Claude Pinchbeck, Cheryl Mae- ; S 5 and party Saturday evening. Co-! ray, Lynda, Dobie, Janet Brent, Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. jPostesses for the event which was| Frank Kozuki, Heather Mouat, Jo-| Promoted to Grade 6— - held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|anne Singer. Gail Downey, Donna| Francis Smith, Bobby Shaw. - Wendy Rottacker, Rosaleen | Maureen Stewart, Bert Poston, z =a e | Doug Stevenson were Miss Betty) PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RLY. CO. fl svieneon ena use wen recree Train Schedule Games were played during the overly M BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND QUESNEL PACIFIC DAYLIGHD SAVING TIME Effective April 14. 1952 Jeannine Laverdie: Aneta Tetreau, Barbara Margy xon, Gordon Bullock, Mallette, Gregory Place, Jim- . Lyne Cole, Pat Slobodzian, dy, Peter Mikkelson, Da- . Ger-| Jacqueline Smedley, Judith Borkowski, Michael Har- greaves, Jean Stevenson, Lillian Moon, Malcolm Mouat, Rita Brown, Bobby Moore, Robert Chapelle, Ralph Kobnke, Donelda Mackay, Vi- evening, a highlight being a mock | Linda Bingham as_ the|my Mor Frank Is} vid Ferris, Norma Downey, Cam Mac-|0la Bellmond, Audrey Friesen, Ju- wedding. Don bride chose a sheet for his wedding NOKTHUBUUND Vancouver (Union Pier) Mon. Wed, and Pri, Ar. Gressvenhenced by a cheesecloth vell | a Ge soua Tresic. a, Larry] dith Gibbons, Freda Kozuki, Dwayne Williams Lak Tue., Thurs., and Sat. Ly. held in place by a coronet of snap-licroekér, Jackie Murray, ‘Robert Brandly, Gwen Smedley, Violet » Quesnel Tue., Thurs., and Sat. Ly. dragons. His bouquet was a shot-| xoon, Carole Stevens, Judy Murray,|Johnson, Tivola Howe, Alannagh SOUTHBUUND gun. Marion Smith, Dianne Fyriesen,|Lees, Jacqueline Curtis, | Bobby ‘ Quesnel bs The groom, Ken Petersen, wore| Brian Fourt, Rosemary Hosey, Bar-| Overton, Larry Nelson, Joyee Ham- 4 Williams Lake > ey: tails over casual dress clothes, and| ry Roperts, Denise Place, Christo-|mel, Wayne Hutch, Cecilia Bruder, ] Soe eunicnsbler) Wea, Fri, and Sun. AS. carried a single Iris. The ceremony | pher Bruder, Lynn Marbry, Johnnie| Irene Murdock, Marie Pinchbeck, ‘ Stage,connevts with train at Quesnel for passengers to Was performed by the minister, Tom|Louttit, Charles Moon, Murray|Marilyn Cardwell, Rose Gaspard, “Ez lish” é Prince George, Barkerville und Wells 2 Hawker, who concluded by giving a]Manuel, Raymond Normandeau| John Sieden, Dell Mikkelsen, Car- B-H nglis h ous life story of the newly-| (probationary promotion). men Wallace, Raymond Hubble, brings new, colorful wedded pair. Gerry Nelson, Bill Fayant, Ronald beauty and positive protection to outside walls, doors, shutters and trim. B-H Paints cover more area — last longer — come in a wide, attractive color Promoted to Grade 3— Roy Kozuki, Georgie Moore, Cheryl Scarff, Shirley Konschuk, | Sandra Twan, Emilia Dobson, David Kroeker, Brian Singer, Gary Raci- cot, Carol Downey, Shirley Cook, Paul Levens, Glenn Kerley, Donna- Promoted to Grade 7— Rae ‘Curtis, Linda Butler, Anna] Joanne Dunaway, George Fielder, Goby Mrs and Mrs. Hardld McKay Miles Net, Mikkelsen, Glenn, Riche] Claire Haramia, Della Beckman, Far- and Mrs: Tom Héwker, Mr. and Mre.| ji Danny Twan, Mignel Procter, | rell Halfnights, Sheila Buckley, Bar- Wen Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Goa-!¢o4 Buckley, Gary Johnson, Dean| bare Bellmond, Ken Marbry, Wayne Trey, Miss Anne Wiens, Miss Irene| iajmnights, Gala-Mae Imhoff, Glen | Borkowski, Ernie Smallenberg, Paul Grauber, Miss Carla Wohlleben, Miss Holtom, Maureen Cuthbert, Milly Mackenzie, Dick Kozuki, Allen Nik- Betty Wrightson, Miss Joan Richard- Gaspard, Ronald Mallette, Clifford kel, Violet Gaspard, Stanley Hurst, son, Peter Jensen, Don Bingham | gejaen, Jerry Rushton, Bernie Bass, | Gail Fletcher, Reta Rife, Philip Sing- Jack Esler, Miles Nicol, Roy Willi-| yrariene Cummings, Phyllis Moore,|er, Lorraine Gaspard, Velma Wal- sms, and Fred’ Spacht. -.|Ann Paxton, Garth Pelkey, Esther (Costintied on-page 6) Miss Cropp’s marriage to Rev. Niel| Petrowitz, Mabel Potter, Mary Manuel, Donald Loehndorf, Gordon Fairley, Mazel McHugh, Anne Gib- bons, Weslie Hutch, Geneva Isnardy, j Levi Purjue, Josie Ure, Allan Mc- Intosh, Leo Arbour. ° The couple left on a honeymoon and returned very shortly: wheeling a wheelbarrow heaped with gifts for the guest-of-honor. Invited guests included Rev. and Mrs. J. Colclough, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Raci- Doe you weed ‘A FURNACE? A WATER HEATER? PIPING? NEW TOILET FACILITIES? ‘A COMPLETE PLUMBING SYSTEM? FIL is installing these in the homes = of thousands of Canadian farmers every year. Talk over a Farm Improvement Loan with your nearest B of M manager. Why not do it now while it’s on your mind? range! Lake Hardware and Plumbing oa mavion cursiass Bank oF Monvrrear Banks will take place in August at her home in Gerald, Sask., and they will make their home at McBride where Rev. Banks is in charge of the United Church ministry. Tresierra. | Promoted to Grade 4— Rosanne Deschene, Gail Hawker, Gwen Booth, Norma Fairley, Judy Niquidet Transport aan 8M Valli i RES ok, Canada's First Bank Miss Cropp is leaving today for her| Ferrier, Dixie Montjoy, Dorrie Rig- Williams Lake Hor sefly NS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 liome in Saskatchewan. bey, Sherry Hubble, Darlene Thorn- | Apizt ton, Beatrice Clear, Viola Mikkel, R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Marcel Laverdiere, Larry Rodn Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long Joan Yelland, Gordon Beckman, Gary Nelson, Donelda Louttit, Lu- cille Lee, Barrie Bennie, Norman Potter, Jill Halfnights, Jack Rushton, Edward Murdock, Sharon Pinchbeck, Michael Gibbons, Grant Purjue, Tini deGeus, Garry Holtom, Marion Rob- inson, Fred Martin, David- Felker. TO COMBINE ECONOMY WITH PERFORMANCE The New AUSTIN TRUCKS 3 ton and 2 ton models “Promoted to Grade“ 5— Pamela Powell, Karen Wotzke, \ | Ronald Rottacker, Karen Pelkey: Pegsy Pinchheck, Barbara Kyte, Joanne Halfnights, Robert Bishop, | Jacqueline Haines,- Sylvia Cum-| mings, Patricia Gaspard, Joseph | Clear, Karen Lunn, Garry Stevens, | Joan Hammel, Richard Rife, Muriel Bellmond, James Tetreau, Walter Phillips, Robert Lee, Paddy ‘Twan, Karen Singer, Cameron Moxon, Te ty Yelland, Connie Pinehbeck, Mar-| — dell Ferrier, Joan Chappelle, Glen | Clear, Marvin Gaspard, Voyne Pur- Six cylinder -- 4-speed transmission -- provision for tire pump or power take-off on transmission -- hydraulic brakes -- vacuum booster on 5-ton long wheelebase models -- 12 volt ignition system -- equipped with twin heaters -- standard left hand drive -- electric windshield wipers. travel, at 1g those two great RADITIONAL as the season of In ie the season for companion products—New RPM Motor Oil and Chevron Supreme Garoline. At all Chevron Gas les and groom: supreme best when u ns and Standard Stations. PRICES F.0.B. 100 MILE HOUSE Model SWB 18500 Austin 3 ton equipped with 2-speed Eton rear axle, 8.25x20 12 ply dual tires, semi cab-over, wheelbase 115”, factory primed but unpainted, car- rying capacity approximately 7 tons 3020- Model SWB 18500 Austin 3 ton equipped with 2-speed Eton rear axle, 8.25x20 12 ply dual tires, semi cab-over, wheelbase 3190. 157%4”, tire air compressor built in. 700-20 - 34x7 dual factory’ primed but unpainted. Car- rying-capacity approximately 7 sons $1910.00 . $1600.00 For further particulars, write or phone Model LWB 13500 Austin 2 ton equipped with single-speed axle, tires, semi cab-over, wieelbase 134”, factory primed but unpainted --- Carrying capacity approx. 4% tons. (A Perfect Ranch Truck) AND TRUCKS AND WE MEAN SLASHED .... Some of these units are good sound Eaneporttion; some of them are ‘mechanic’s specials’... . and you can be sure The Price is Right! because we have priced Austin A-70 Pickup, 34 ton Austin A-40 pickup, Y% ton now on hand at them to Move! PLY MOUTH SEDAN $200.00 ELAM | 199 MILE HOUSE GARAGE pee 1939 CHRYSLER SEDAN 150.00 displayed by the Liquor Control Boerd or 100 MILE HOUSR, B.C 1950 AUSTIN PICKUP 1939 CHEVROLET 2-TON TRUCK ... 1939 BUICK SEDAN 1939 MERCURY SEDAN ... 1937 2-PON FORD TRUCK 1947 3-TON MBRCURY 1947 1950 AUSTIN SEDAN DELIVERY .... 1947 3-TON FORD ... There they are -- Come in and look ’em over Williams Lake Motors Lid. 700.00 ++ 1000.00 - 800.00 - 600.00 Columb by the Government of Bri H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd.