THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 7 mardo da Vineil, the painter, Montezuma Ww wro\ from right to left. emperor of Mexico. vas tie last Aztec BRIDGE LAKE Makes ‘dining out’ a treat for.the whole family at. The Lakeview. : Extra delicious food. the way yom like it. FINDS WAY HOME WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH A MODERN KITCHEN Our complete cabinet department will make up cabinets, and kitchen units to your home’s measurements and to your taste. Estimates Free. 2 GEORGE MORRIS - Williams Lake Representative — Phone 45R3 B.C. Sash and Door Company 533 West Broadway, Vancouver and ran off the games for the chil- dren: Also noticed in the crowd lend- ling a helping hand was Mr. Dyne MISSING HUNTER [cam of rorese- Grove. WHILE THE PARTY was in pro- gress someone found time to go prowling. Later a few outhouses were discoyered toppled from their foun- dations, and several car owners were Donald MacLean left his farm homie at the east end of Wilson Lake November 1st on a hunting trip to|0ticed pumping tires. the Silver Lake country. He became; VISITING with Mr. and Mrs. lost before noon and wandered in|Spenst for the week-end are Mr. and the bush without food or shelter un-|Mr.:A. P. Law of Kamloops. Mr. til November 4th, when he found his aw is a former teacher of this di trict. MR.’ and MRS. DOUG WRIGHT have the latter’s mother, Mrs. Biro, of New Westminster, visiting with way home. Mrs. MacLean and her daughter Jean, were not unduly alarmed when} Mr. MacLean failed to return to his home Saturday night. They thought |them. jhe might have stayed at the Silver] MISS MARJORIE FELKER of the Lake cabin on Jack King's trapline. |Staft of the Royal Inland Hospital in Jean became anxious on Monday |amloops has been home for a short forenoon and she saddled a horse and ,St@Y- went in search of her father. The] MR. and MRS. SCOTT of 130 Mile young woman found the horse that{ave their eldest Gaughter, Doreen, her father had ridden, tied to a tree | Visiting from Calgary. near the King cabin. The missing] MR. and MRS. OVERTON spent a man’s food was still tied to the sad-|few days in Penticton. dle. The horse had been without food] MRS. GILBERT FORBES has left or water for two days and a night. {to spend the winter in Victoria. Miss MacLean took the horse pe home, then reported to a neighbor. | Big CREEK In a remarkably short time every |———— man for miles around had joined in the search for the missing wuner, |FERST PARTY HELD Mr. MacLean, when he arrived at his home, was weak from hunger. IN NEW SCHOOL and tired from continual walking, otherwise he was none the worse for his experience. Streamers, hanging apples, and various paper cats, bats, pumpkins and. ghosts provided effective decor- Lac La Hache News ation for the new school’s first party, a masquerade atranged by the teach- ONE OF THE BEST children’s |° Held.on Hallowe'en. : parties ever seen in the district was Games were enjoyed by the chil- held by the Community Glup on the @"e9: and then prizes were given out eve of Spooks and Witches. Games ee Miss Fletcher for the best cos- and contests were of the livlier sort |t¢™°S- = and made for .pienty of hilarity. JOYCE BAMBRICK won first Later in the evening the fireworks |*™ong the girls, dressed as a tramp “SAVE MANY DOLLARS ON COLLIERS” “honest value” USED TRUCKS | FREE TRIP TO VANCOUVER —We pay. Your transpor- tation to Vancouver and give you =svther bonus of a tankful of gas to drive back. 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Gell Henry second as a butteray. = Z Freddie Oliver took the boys first as Prize winners or fancy dress cos-|# Sheriff and Truman Henry, dressed times were:-atickey Campbell, Linda |@5 2 frog, took second. Miss Fletcher Wise, Murilyn Overton, Jack Reeder. won the ladies’ prize depicting a lit- Papiéla Horne, Teddy Robillara. tle girl and Fred Oliver the men's “Miss Phyllis Wright was'in charge |*S & Pirate. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie of arrangements and ass ner [Mitchell acted as judges. were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bryce, Mr. Se and Mrs. Dan Ewart, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff and others. Members of L B N [the teaching staff, Mrs. Thompson, one Butte News Miss Mutta.and Mr. Calam orgunized OUR GRAND OLD MAN of this district was taken to Kamloops Hos- pital on Sunday evening by Bert Brown’s taxi. r. Irvine has had a pad eolrd— = BERT BROWN is a busy man, what with driving the school bus, (taxi and also doing garage work. He jis also building a house next to the hospital. | SATURDAY morning the thermo- jmeter registered two degrees above READY FOR USE! | THERE are a few hunters in the istrict but big game is scarce. The guides say they are back in the hills. ON Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. the pupils of Lone Butte school held a Remembrance Service in the com- munity hall, to which all the par- ents were invited to attend. Among the parents attending were Mrs. Digging winter overcoats 8? The out of the mothba first thing to do is send them to us. They'll be MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM—ALL GUARANTEED IN. GOOD CONDITION THROUGHOUT TRADE-INS TERMS COLLIERS LTD.==> Vancouver's Downtown Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealers One block from Hudson’s Bay at 450 W. Georgia St. (at Richards) Telephone PAcific 2311 clean, wrinkle- Jack DeVries, Mrs. John Peterson. Mrs. Frank Winteringham and Edith Chas. Ashley, Mrs. Y. » Mr. and Mrs. ey Willard, = HH. Woodrow. Ronnie Bentley W L |was M.C. The service was opened ILLIAMS AKE perth a short talk by Beryl Ashley on battles of World War I, Lola DeVries free and ready for instant use, DRY CLEANERS ||ewea tax on wo Toole |Levieck gave a very good speech on Canada and the United Nations of We give you this IN EXCHA LOOK! A Beatty zo “Space Saver’ lroner $99.50 Valve | IRONS EVERYTHING IN THE BASKET VG; FOR YOUR OLD FASHIONED WASHER WHEN YOU BUY A New Beatty Automatic Washer |the present day. Several recitations |were given and hymns sung. The [pupils wore home made poppies, not those made by veterans. iAlexis Creek News THIS was a record Hallowe'en for our fair town with no misehiet at all reported. Not one gate was lifted ner one window soaped. The evening started with many queer little |calling at the houses, each Marge bag and asking for “Ty Tr s.’”’ After collecting their |they:all met at the school, where grown-ups and children were gath- ered together and joined in a gay HURRY! ~. 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