Thursday, December 11, 1952. = THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 8.0. ~ Bags & mans a year and causes an annua! $5,000,000 loss in livestock. Canada’serecord for rabies is small Whereas in the United States the disease kills an average of 30 hu- Makes ‘dining out’ a treat for the whole family at The Lakeview. Extra delicious food. the way you like it. - Hardware Dept. NOMA Christmas Tree Lights Full selection of inside and outdoor strings extra bulbs. and accessories COLEMAN SPACE HEATERS, LAMPS, AIRTIGHT, COAL AND 'WOOD HEATERS GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES, REFRIGERATORS LANTERN Grocery Dept. Jap Oranges, per box, $1.42 place your order and don’t be disappointed We will be open Wednesday afi De 24 and 26 ° Closed December 25 Mackenzies Ltd. ! 150 MILE PARTY AT HOTEL WELL ATTENDED The party at the hotel Monday night was well attended and a nice evening was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie Sr., won the turkey and Jimmy Fisher won the chicken. The prizes for the vari- ous card parties were also given out with Mrs. Ken McKenzie the high for crib and C. J. Zirnhelt the low. For whist Jack McPhail was high and Mr. Poolvard low. MR. and MRS. HUSTON DUNA- WAY were away to Keremeos and then took in the cattle sale at Kam- loops. MRS. COWAN returned Tuesday from Toronto. IT LOOKS as if we are going to have some winter before Christmas after all. About an inch of snow tell Friday night. THE turkey shoot was held Sun- day and a nice crowd turned out. The , big trouble was that it got dark too soon and some of the turkeys were left. The ladies also had a shoot, with Mrs. Tierney being the best shot. CANIMAHOOD Christmas Tree Concert Date Set The school Christmas Tree and concert will be held the evening of December 18th, and students and others are busy practising for the event. , es THE JOLLY their meeting held Sunday at Marie He their Ch ranged for HOURS CLUB at Mrs. s completed plans for mas festivities and a social evening New Mrs. Florence Me- ar TERRIFIC GALES which swept this area Thursday levelled many large trees, and were followed by a light dropping of temperature with mixed rain and snow. MR. and MRS. PAUL MAILLOUX returned Thursday from a two weeks trip to Vancouver and New Westm ster, where they visited Mrs. M loux’s grandmother, Mrs. Waterman, and Mr. Mailloux’s family. MR. and MRS. ED. HIGGINS mo. tne tored to Roe Lake Saturday and home Sunday, visiting the home ranch. HAROLD GRANBERG of Watch Lake visited in the district Sunday. Both Beers Revelstoke Lager English Dark Beer Awarded Cross of Honour for the Dominion of Canada Brussels, Belgium 1951 Also . English 3-X Stout “Ask tor these popular Brands by Always the BEST BUY Brewed with Pure Rocky Mountain Water ENTERPRISE BREWERY LIMITED REVELSTOKE, B.C.- name” JACK WILSON and JIMMY CROOKS, who were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. H. Harwig, left for their home in Vancouver December Ist, taking their moose with them. VISITING the McNeil families and hunting in Wells-Gray park are R. A. Blackwell, nephew gf Mrs. B. H. Me- Neil, and Jim Anderson, both of North Kamloops MR. and MRS. HERB McNEIL were on a business trip to Kamloops Thursday through Saturday. WELFARE OFFICER Don Bing- ham and School Inspector W. J. Mcuat visited the school Tuesday and Wednesday and also the homes of the students, showing a keen in- terest and insight into their life and work. They left Wednesday for Wil- liams Lake. MR. and MRS. A. LAW are driv- ing their smart new car—an Austin —and Mr. Law is busy building a garage at the teacherage. RAY NOBLE, executive manager of I.B.L. and Mrs. Noble. visited Mr and Mrs. R. A. Pitre last week. “| While here they motored through the district calling on their many friends. ON SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pitre and Mr. and Mrs. Noble motored to Prince George for, the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Noble taking the plane home to Vancouver. Mr. Pitre attended the school board meeting before returning home. B. SPENCER MeNBEIL commenced sawmill oerations Wednesday. Locai men working in the mill are Norman Carlson, Joe Beisig, Jim Taylor, John Hoyan. Also Jack Davis of Bridge Lake. ins A FEW DEER and moose are Le- ing taken out by the many hunters camped throughout the district or visiting in the homes. THE Young People’s dance at the school house Saturday night was of the usual lively type under the good management of the musicians, Mrs. Law and Mr. Hartwig. Mr..and Mrs. Jas. MeMillan came for the dance and the weekend LUMBAGO (Lame Back) When your back is stiff and very painful "Jan effort for you to stoop or bend, misery of Lumbago a day longer than you have to. Get T-R-C’s today. 6Se, $1.35 at drug counters. Dog Creek News THE CHARLES PLACES were business visitors to town during the week. HILARY PLACE was in town Thursday participating in the open- ing of the new dormitory. He was accompanied by his wife, Rita. HAROLD LANNING was a week- end guest at Dog Creek House aud Sunday visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Peter Malesku and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Malesku and son Buddy. WM. CHRISTIE was in the valley Monday to attend a meeting of the local Indian. band. THE ROADS hereabouts are quite iey in spots, necessitating careful driving. Any corner drug store can sell you, the chemicals, but only your Beauty Salon dispenses the skill that assures successful perman- ent waves, Let an expert prove it to you. 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