Page 10 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Hie Thursday, December 4. 1952. 100 MILE .. a 3 =OLIVER THEATRE= [Even Hunters | Around Town Disliked Cow Season y d Mrs, Sam Mitchell ‘have Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday — December 8, 9, 10 closed their lodge at Chimney Lake | : RA Gi Pas a, he “Munting “season ig oven lieroland ane epouane Ge titer ee etter Qualit and I think we are all glad. Hunting | coast. Better Service the cow moose was very unpopular ao 2 with the residents here, even the] p, ‘Frenchy’ Lizotte who was in: Better Value jhunters seemed ashamed to he tak-|jured while fighting forest fires in ing home a cow but they contended the Quesnel Lake* area last August, 2 | mat the government threw the see-|returned this week from Vancouver always at... son open and if they didn't shoot the ; Stewar og agen - Wendell Corey where he underwent an operation on James Stewart - Jean Hagen Wendell Corey cows someone else would. A few account of the accident. Doctors re- in < ‘ years will tell whether it was a wise placed splintered bone in Mr. Lizov : “CARBINE WILLIAMS” jmove or not. te's shoulder with a plastic substi. 5 , 3 One man reported that a hunter, |tute The stocky log: r i z re are ats ‘ 5 i ger suffered his Comedy and News Shows start at §:30 p.m. jin the first part of the season, shot multiple injuries when he fell down and-ooK awayilits tires turkeys. a mountaincide wih ule pore oe QUALITY GROCERS His shoulder injuries will prevent . BOS SUREIGUDR, Torémanior the |liim fiom doing acy Vee oe PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Lands and Cattle Ranch, Riske Creex, | again. Z accompanied by Mrs. Streigler and Bruce, visited friends at 100 Mile Niquidet Transport |[*7 roe So eae demic: os Williams Lake - Horsefly |urnoaSios ow Sehcae Pen ee ; Fred Rozuki | s Two speakers will be addressing r e THE P-TA held a meeting in the| meetings here next week. R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 school house on November 26° with| ‘The publie ie invited re attend the : Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long Seven members and four yisitors!Decemher meeting of the Historical General Contractor 5 present. Routine business was Society next Thursday in the Village Ainded to then plans for the chil (ian. President of the new group, | Gren’s Christmas Tree made. After|tenry Windt, will speak on “Gon, In “GOLDEN GIRL” Thursday, Friday, Saturday — December 11, 12, 13 Thurs., Fri., Sat.,. this week - Clarke Gable, Ava Gardner in “LONE STAR” Saar Some discussion it was decided t»/ tributions of the early Chinese set. General Repairs hold the Christmas Tree in the eve-|tlers to the Cariboo” which will deal eee, ning. with the customs of these early min- Decorating THE ROADS here are icy and/ers and some outstanding characters. PWD men are still sanding and the'| Meeting time is 8:15. wrecker still is busy hauling dam-| Wednesday night Game Warden cae 5 aged cars to'the garage. The road |Leo Jobin will address town Jaycees|| - LAKESIDE Phone: F. KOZUKI crew put back the two “Stop” signs jat their monthly dinner meeting on which had been broken off at the|Wild Ducks of the Cariboo.” Floor Sanding crossing. ——— POINT BE. F. FITZPATRICK and Dick n ry NEVER Dare shipped a carjoad of calves trom BIR CHS cS WIPING Exeter last week. At War Memorial Hospital MR. and MRS. RALPH BURGESS and family have moved to, Canim Lake, where Ralph will work for Jens Bros. HEMBROUGH — To Mr. and Mrs. to send Horace Hembrough, Horsefly, a son born November 28. is HENRY — To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce sé: Heavens rave a daugh- CE ran Will Handle Parcel a ees De : |Post At Parish Hall During the rush of Christmas mail, the local post office will again make use of the Parish Hall. : Starting Monday, December 8, and Regular sets at continuing to January 3, parcels will $8.75, $11.25, $14.75, $18.00, $23.00, $26.25 be handled at the Parish Hall. 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