sy 5 Page 8 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAK, 30. Thursday, October 16, 1952. —=OLIVER THEATRE— Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — October 20, 21, 22 Helen Hayes and Robert Walker in “MY SON JOHN” Comedy and News — Show starts at 8:30 p-m. Thursday, Frid. Saturday — October 23, 24 35 Shelley Winters and Keenan Wym in “PHONE CALL FROM A STRANGER” Comedy and News —__ Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, This Week: Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy “Pat & Mike” INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS SCHEDULED FREIGHT SERVICE Between Williams Lake and Quesnel Leaves Quesnel 1 p.m, Mondays and ‘Thursdays Leaves Williams Lake 1 p.m. Tuesday and Friday INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS, z W. T. Hannah THE HOME OF QUALITY MEAT PRODUCTS Williams Lake Meat Market SALE of bone china one-third off on- these beautiful bone china cups & saucers, plates, creams and sugars, vas and ornaments... . just the right gifts for so many occasions. B. 6. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY Police Warn Drivers,| SPECIAL SPEAKERS HERE . : FOR P-TA MEETi To Exercise Caution Ee “The purpose of Parent-Teachers Drivers who fail to exercise care|ASsociations” will be one of the] Fi 2 A subj alt wi sa! the operation of their venicies |*¥PJects dealt with by a panel of ex-| wiictanes a _ perts from Vancouver when they | en they \are:cold: sober: or! payell ois. 4 Tuesday's meeting of ue a few drinks under their belts are|iocal pranch. : in warned by local. .officers of the|. The visitors will include Mrs. Sid- RCMP that a crackdown is now in| ney Hogg, chairman of Council Presi | progress and. will be continued, dents; Mrs. C. W. Mellish, past pres: Two local men have rim afouy ot |2&Mt of the Federation ana "ea -|treasurer; and Miss Marjorie smith the Jaw in this connection in vie| oy tye University Extension Depart. past week. One was fined $50 and] ioa1, core, for “oriving ‘without Quertsrel “pesca Nivasaa expected froin and altention” and: ‘one! fied ($1001 55 vac La Hache branch, and from| and costs for ‘driving while Vision ing newly-formed Big Lake group. qabateedy | the: abieeh tpi Saat the aierne iG fon called for who failed to negotiate a turn on the 735i pal al thechew.cclool: main highway near the 141 Mile and took out a telephone pole was also fined $50 and costs under the first charg Boosting For Student Council Candidates | Any signs around town you might | More About Jalopy — {sce vesrine tne texee, em tor| (Continued from page 1) Huston,” “Vote for Kennedy,” or “Vote for Moon” are not indications of a coming provinejal election, i: The posters refer to Joan Huston, Cameron Kennedy and” Rex Moon, students of the local high school, who are nominees for the position of rushed to hospital for a check but later appeared on the grounds with his sprained wrist taped up. Carter's Place in the ‘flaming wall of death’ was taken later in the afternoon by Justine De Goutier, one-time Vietorla| student Council resident! racer. Justine received minor burus! This year the stidents: pattanied in the latter trick when he raced lie} their election after the provincial one, | car through @ sbiplap framework leomplete with nominating conven- that had been liberally soaked in|tions. The single transferrable ballot | Sasoline and set on fire. system will be used but Principal J.| Two Horsefly boys, Bill and Don Phillipson believes the results will be | Sales, belong to the elub and racalinown much quicker than was the regularly. Don did alright for himself} ease in the provincial election. Stu-| Saturday taking the first’ fourlap dent voters go to the polls Friday. race of the day and first in the 15- —_—__ lap ‘A’ Main race. Bill-had a touzh h time coaxing much speed out ot his |Former Local Man entry which was rustled for him in Dies In Vancouver town, g Funeral services were conducted | Two other local cars were enterca, one drivensky Nenpon James and tel 5. -yaueoaver list week Tox Jase pemer.. by But np gMlotie ev stots (a race aw esi towne. eecldeutcon ihe Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM A ‘Quality’ Name in Radio. - VICTOR Combination RCA _ Victor radio-phonograph in modern console styling ... plays 45, 33, 78 records 5-tube radio, only... ... ++. $194.50 Bring Your Player Up-to-date If your player only handles 78 speed records, see as for installation of a 3 Speed player unit in your machine . . . only $59.95 LESS a generous 25% trade-in allowance on your old player. Wilkinsous Radia & Electric jalopy developed trouble early in the qualifying heats and the races were finally completed without it. 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