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THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6.

Thursday, June 36, 1939,

Around the Town

OLIVER THEATRE—

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

June 30, July 1, 2 |
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“HAPPY GO LOVELY”

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Thursday,, Frid » Saturday July 3, 4,5

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“THE LAST OUTPOST”

Comedy and News

Mrs.

Shows start at 8:30 p.m.

Thu Friday, Saturday, This Week:

Mr
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Krk Douglas, Eva Miller in “BIG TREES"

Clover

INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS

e SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE
Between Williams Lake and Quesnel

W. T. Hannah

who h
weeks

and a
Glynn

for all occasions

=e Whether it is a wedding gift or one to mark Mo
an anniversary, a birthday ... or just one to
Say a small ‘thank you’ for fayours done. .
you'll find the answer at WOODLANDS, the

home of gifts of lasting quality.

£6. WOODLAND & SON fie

Watchmakers and Jewellers
OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY

fred

Pulver,

! Bellmo:

For the Best Quality
MEATS

At all times, buy with confidence at

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Promot
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COUNTER

Private Allan Gibbons is home on
14 days’ leave from Wainwright,| through town Wednesday on their
Alberta.

at Vancouver.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sharpe.

left Saturday for a two weeks’ vaca-
tion to Vancouver and Victoria,

| Hood River, Oregon are vy:
'. and Mrs. Geo. Mayfield.

of Mr. and

Williams Lake, staying at the Tom
Denny's,
mer Bank of Montreal manager here,
now manager of the Cloverdale!

2nd 3 sons; John, Vancouver; Murray,
Leaves Quesnel 1 p-m. Mondays and Thursdays braneh. Georgia, U.S.A.: Prince
Leaves Williams Lake 1 p.m. Tuesday and Friday Walt Thomas, War Memorial’ George; 1 siste: , Re-

INTERIOR FREIGHTWAXS, : Hospital administrator, arrived home gina: 2 brothers, Elmer Seller, South |

Tuesday morning from attending the, Burnaby:
ProVincial Hospital Association con-| Alta. Funeral services were conduc-
vention in Vancouver. Mrs. Thomas, | ted yesterday in Vancouver,

e
t him.
Doug Dow, employee of the Bank
I S of Commerce, teaves this weekend |MOre About Trade Group

for the bank’s Duncan branch. Mr.
Dow, who has been here about a year| same

lace, Kenneth Wotzke, Melvin Beck-| 4 oy

q man, Terry Maxfield. Probationary

Promotion—Stanley Robinson, Mar=liders the tar end. oc Williams Lake,

Jorie Robinson.

Promoted to Grade s—
Bernice Barlow,

Raymond Johnson, Janet Kelt, Ed-|e discontinued now that the popu-
ward Kohnke Beverley Kyte, Mar-| ation of the town has grown to its
° garet Lees, Benny McDougall, Den-| Present number. The rancher compli-
nis McMahon, Joan Phillipson, Gwen

Stevenson
Probationary promotion — Ray-
Lawrence Rosner, Winona Tresierra,

Alvin Tresierra,
Joan Fielder, Gladys Bruder.

Williams Lake Meat Market [Zara Flew, Barbara Gardner

Edward Kozuki, Lewis MacDonald,] ROBINSON — To Mr. and Mrs.

Marry Potter, Philip Mayfield, Mar-| Staniey Robinson, Williams Lake,
jorie Mikkelson, Roy Morris, Roland a daughter, born June 26.
Potter, Marilyn Scott, Donald
Swaile, Gail Woodland, Jean Rush- DY Wr al x
QUICK ton, Beverley Fairley, THE WEATHER
Probationary promotion -— Bey- Min. Max
erley Abbott, Mary McDougall, Isa- Friday, June 20. 54 69

Mr. and Mrs. Herb Barber passed} Mr:

and Mrs, Glen McCulloch of | Revelstoke and the Okanagan. /

uver, former residents of Wil-
Lake. are visiting her

James Charlie
who was seriously injured in an

rge Begin will leaye F

©. PF. B. Bass, .
This bursary, which is sponsored Richardson said Mr. Blackwell had
way home to Quesnel after a visit to| jointly by Legion. Branch 139 and been chosen in recognition of his
the Auxiliary, limits those eligibie to work with the boys of the town. Mr.

of Canim Lake,| the. children of war veterans. | Blackwell received a table lamp,from
The students’ own annual award,=the students

—_ : _ | made to the Person who, in the opin=
More About 7 Students | ion c: ine students, contributed most

lo their welfare during the past year,
Was presented to Gordon Blackwell.
In making the Presentation, Miss

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iday to| automobile accident near town sev-
ihe ‘weekend with: his, tamily | eral weeks ago, wants us topags on| << eee

the information to his friends that he|;
is now fully recovered and is back
| home. Seems the rumour had got
around that Jimmy had died as a
Fesult of his injuries, and instead
- James and daughter Valerie| 7 his family receiving congratula-
tions on the victim's fortunate recoy-
ery, they were receiving messages of
sympathy.

OBITUARY

Wilson, daughter WINTON

dale, is iaing thie ae if Marjorie Pearl Winton, 61 years,
of Prince George and Vancouver,

passed away suddenly in her sleep

June 20 at her Vancouver home.

| She is survived by her husband

and Mrs. Hugh MacLean ana
of Cloverdale, are visiting

and Mrs, Joseph M.

iting with

Dorothy

Mr. Wi

on was the for-

Lee Seller, High River,

‘as been holidaying for seven] Mr. and Mrs. Winton were one-|

at the coast, came back with time residents of Williams Lake.

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half, will be replaced by Leo.
of the bank’s Trail branch.

ie About School List

(Continued from Page 3)

Irrespective of this instance, Mr.
FoNis stated, his group would not be
able to afford five dollars a ‘month!
but would have to start holding its
meetings in members’ homes or
offices if the charge was maintained.

3 TO LAKE
Frank Sutton, whose ranch bor-

Better Service
Better Quality
Better Value

always at. .

WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON

QUALITY GROCERS

PROMPT AND CO URTEOUS SERVICE Is OUR AIM

Paints and Varnishes

We now have in stock a full line of MARTIN :

SENOUR Paints and Varnishes. Also KEM-

TONE. SUPER. KEM-TONE and KEM-GLOW.

Our sale of broken lines of Monamel and Spred
paints continues at 20% DISCOUNT

SMEDLEY & SHARP LTD.

Board to investigate the Possibility

of obtaining public access to the lake.

Patrick

attended the meeting t@ ask the}
Bass, |

Bishop, Kenneth Brandly,|Mv. Sutton explained that for years
Buchholtz, Boyce Crapelle, | "esidents of the village have crossed
Deschene, Janet Fiether, | Bis property to launch boats in the
e Gardner, David Gosman, Al-| lake, a situation that he had con-

Hannah, Beverley Hawker, d0ned in the past but thought should

mented the townspeople who have
Lorraine Smith, Rhona, 8¢d his property in the past for theit
Thelma Miller, Harold / ®@¥€ in keeping it clean and the gates
— —félosed. He sp sted that there
might be a possibility the board could
| interest the government in providing
public access through the Crown
Land block below B. Boe’s property.
A committee was struck to look into
this.

nd,, Gordon Harding —

Ourtis, Kathleen Pinchheck; |

|

Marilyn Rushton,

led to Grade 9-
h Anderson, Arvilla Cameron,
Friesen, Barbara Gardner,

BIRTHS

At War Memorial Hospital

Look Your Best

... For Summer

USE THESE TESTED HOME PERMANENTS
TONI Refill .... $1.75 TONT Spin Curlers _... $1.29

TONI Tonette (Children’s size) ... oe $175
RICHARD HUDNUT HOME PERMANENTS
it eee $3.25 Rene $1.75
RAYVE HOME PERMANENTS
Kita: $2.50 Refill ... ++ $1.49
BEAUTY PREPARATIONS
RICHARD HUDNUT Creme Rin&Se ..........:.0c.¢ $1.25
RICHARD HUDNUT Creme Shampoo ... 75,

TONI Creme Rinse .. 59¢ BRECK Shampoo ...85¢
DRENE Shampoo. PRELL Shampoo 99c, 65c, 33e
TONI Creme Shampoo . $1.00, 65c, 39¢

SERVICE

Counter service at our restaurant is
fast and efficient .. . and courteous
waitresses add to the friendly
atmosphere.

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Wednesday 58 76

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airport this morning at 8:3 0
was 55°.

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