Page 8 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE. BC, Thursday, November 20, 1952. —=OLIVER THEATRE= Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — November 24, 25 26 » 25, Stewart Granger - Eleanor Parker in “SCARAMOUCHE”’ Thursday, Friday, Saturday — November 27, 28, 29 Eleanor Parker - Fred MacMurray in 2 “MILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTIE” Comedy and News Shows start at 8:30 p.m. Thurs., Fri., Sat., this week - Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain in “PEOPLE WILL TALK” Now (anes is the time to plan for Christmas Giving If you are considering a lasting gift of quality — and wish to personalize your gift with engraving — shop early and avoid any pos- sibility of disappointment at Christmas. “FOR THE GIFTS YOU'LL GIVE WITH PRIDE LET YOUR JEWELLER BE YOUR GUIDE” BG. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.B. RAILWAY DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Columbus Hall MODERN AND OLD TIME MUSIC Makes ‘dining out’ a treat for the whole family at The Lakeview. Extra delicious food. the way you like it. HOLIDAY SUIT Now Now is the time to order your tailor- made suit if you ta step out in it at Christmas time. A wonderful line of samples to choose from . . . with styles offered by famous makers Warren Cooke and the House of Hobberlin, For pre-Christmas delivery let us have yeur order by November 25, Menswear Borkowski’s (See BIRTHS i Around Town At Wax SOBRE RII RAP RDP AR AS WESTWICK — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westwick of Williams Lake, a son, )orn November 15. MELDRUM — To Mr. and Mrs. “Irvin Meldrum of Williams Lake, a daughter, born November 16. Dy — To Mr and Mrs. James Evans of Williams Lake, a son born November 15. ~ -| SELLE! — To Mr. and Mrs. Perey ancouver left! Sellers of Soda Creek, a daugitor, visit with ker. born November 16 daughter and son-in-law Mr. and/iavorm — To My. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. C. Singer. Back to the Cariboo this week on vacation are Constable and Mrs. M. Stevens of Vernon. Constable Stev- ens, who was transferred from .th2 local RCMP detatchment this. sur mer successful in bagging his moose and deer yesterday. ag Mrs. T. Ulmer of V: Sunday after a week Lavoie of Marguerite, a daughter. o—— born November 19. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weaver and Ma, More About Rancher | | laughter of Cloverdale left jast (Continued from page 1) veekend after a week's visit w the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Walt Tho: of Trade, but did recommend chat a Jletter be sent to Victoria protesting Mr. Henry Fourt has gone to Trait] any over ght of the principle of al- o We with his mother, Mrs. T. Fourt, | lowing the leaseholder the first right Kinnaird, B.C., who was seriously in-| of purchase. | jured in an automobile accident vear Trail. aS aa This is the second time that Mr. Sutton has been faced with a similar problem involving the same parcel of land. | When the Department of Londs inspector first looked over the land in question following Mr. Sutton’. request to be allowed to purchase his recommendation was that in Mrs. Hazel Wxshaw is leaving to- day on an extended trip to Tonasker Washington. Mrs. Exshaw expects to be away until-after Christmas at feast and may spend the winter in the south. stead of the land being sold to the! Rod'k Mackenzie arrived back in town today. Mr. Mackenzie recently underwent an opefation in Vancou- ver. leaseholder. it be sub-divided into| nine lots and put up for public aue-| tion as homesites. Phis was carried out and the land had been sub-divid-| ed by the early part of last June! when Angus MacLean, then M.L a.,| amnounced at a eatilemen’s meeting that representations made on Mr. Sutton’s behalf had resulted in the land being restored to its former status. ie. under lease, It was subsequent to these develop- ments that the Board of Trade rec- ommended that a portion of the land be set aside as a public reserve. apes First flurry of snow at Williams } Lake fell in the early hours of Mon- day morning. By noon the white dusting was gone. Wednesday after- noon rain fell in the valley. 2S S.Sgt. J. Howe, officer m cnarge of the local detachment. ROMP, ‘s away on a special course in Vancou- ver. He will be gone a month, LOSE HOOP GAMES Williams Lake basketball teams lost two games to strong Quesnel clubs last Saturday night. Two games scheduled for the following day had to he cancelled because no transportation was available to bring the teams back to Wiliams Lake on Sunday. Planning a Home Next Summer? Winter is a good time to sit around in the evening planning the house of your dreams. . . - and we can help there too. Send tor our FREE heuse plan book containing practically designed plans, particularly Suited for British Columbia. Phone to GEORGE MORRIS Williams Lake Representative — Phone 45R3 B.C. Sash and Door Company 533 West Broadway, Vancouver - More