Page 4 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, 8.6, : Thursday, January 8, 1958.

opening their mouth and putting
their foot in it when I’m a past mas-

Aca nll OR 0. ml ter at the art myself.
E SfASSIETED OR Quick , RESULTS |

which we were invited, I brightly
said ‘‘There are two things that Clive

. can’t stand and that’s bread pudding
= = and brussel sprouts.” and there I
HELP WANTED FOR SALE COMING EVENTS am accepting a big bowl of brussel
FEMALE S ae ee --- sprouts from my hostess.
é 3 It was my first big ‘faux pas’ of
i CATERPILLAR "30" gasoline trac-| Oliver Theatre— de ee ee ee
j COMPETENT WOMAN to stay with} tor with aydraulic blade, winch) This week— We took down the decorations all goes to show” my-companion con-| arte yeing out all night? I still aay
" : invalid-three nights a week. Con-| ir desired, exceuent cundition.| - Req Mountain” ESR the 1 Rese eee ee Aaa after being ight?
q z tact T. P. Morgan, town. Inspect at Rays Repair, 10u Mile ae Sunday and the living room prompt- tinued, “that is is a maj rer oF opinion. that New Year's Day should be cele-
: house. Nexis wee ly assumed the dull denuded look But me, I never read it.” At that Drated-a couple of-aays after: New <
Se | eRhe wila-Northy that occurs only once a year when it point I laughed heartily and hollow-| y BE ad lingsteese thee
LOST 5 ICE 31 . “ i a és Year’s Eve a any he S
: a SEGUE CEDAR RENCE: FOSS, (by ne yest POLeE Sty is robbed of the glamour of thej ly and said “shall we dance?” F
= the carload. Write R. J. Miller, rs zs 1 Z manages to turn out a big turkey
STRAYED from Miocene district, Pemberton, B.C. Annual Mestiie. Liieery Association, | Christmas Season. The only trace of New Year’s Resolutio’ I must} dinner after an all-night celebration
two 83-year-old heifers with calves, a ibra: oom, St. Peter’s Hall,|last week’s glitter is the occasional| not dance on people’s toes no matter| deserves a ‘hero’ medal pinned to
ended) HOlrieht shoulder, Please/GREEN AND DRY SLAB WOOD, any} Friday, January 9, 7:30 p.m. pine needle that sifts up from the] what the provocation). Her y eave chest
eeson, Miocene. . Ralph ho, t = Seas = i ilver
coe tS fe ERE Reh Insel, town Social Credit Meeting, Fri., Jan, 9,| CiTpet, and the odd piece of silver! put 1 should ‘talk about people| Anda Happy New Year to you too,
SMALL PARCEL of tractor parts in] PIR FIREWOOD for sale, immedi- “rain” that emerges from the strang-
town, before Christmas. T & ate delivery. HELP WANTED est places.
Cariboo Transport Co. REWARD. PhonecTommy- Tatyko: MALE eee i
y progressed through tur S
14” SAWDUST BURNER complete (INDIAN AGENCY) $2480- key en casserole, turkey a la king, Skatin Se edule
: Sear with hopper, new grate. Price $45.| $2770, for the Department of Citi-|and today we consumed the last bowl st | }
F Business Director Apply T. Mart, Williams Lake. zenship and Immigration for the/of turkey soup (somewhat watered |
; h Province of B.C. Full particulars|qown to make it spin out). The re- Memorial Arena, 1953
i : MISCELLANEOUS Qn Dosters at olfices of the Civil| maining jap oranges are slowly wi- . 3
> Service Commission, National Em-| 1° 0 ah one terDatah we ewe re) Th d J 8
H ld Johnson, D.C. ployment Service and Post Offices, |thering, and o = pen ursday, january
aroig connson, - FOR LONG -DISTANCE MOVING| Application forms, obtainable |toys lies broken on the floor. 2
Doctor Of Chiropractic contact Stephens Moving and Stor-| thereat should be filed Not Later| 1 guess the Festive Season is really || \ Open Skating Hockey Practice
mi Phone omice 162R2 || Closed van eeevice ‘coveriss BG | Chil) Service Commcsion.” ger | 9° 177 could only get my waistine|| ’ MONDAY —
- ee ate Bal SO. (Your furniture is padded) floor, 1110 W. Georgia St, Van-|back into shape as easily, | 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Junior
Quesnel, 5-0: ae couver 5, B.C everything would be dandy. Trouble 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.
HOMES WANTED for teen aged boys ig that my stomach. has-aajusted-its| k
See ae ems ose FOR SALF OR TRADE self nicely to a steady feast of tur- TUESDAY—
, Schock < Contact. 2.0 Box 825) == se i nul 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Senior
| URE’S LAUNDRY Williams Lake, B.C. PET SKUNK. deodorized, three |key- mince pie, fruit cake, and short- aiSore Fee Pp
& DRY CLEANING years old, house-broken, very affec-| bread with odd snacks of nuts and od LO 230 p.m.
1 be FEMALE tionate. Good home essential. Value| chocolates thrown in for variety, WEDNESDAY—
MENDING e REPAIRS = 7 ANT $50. Will sell or trade for vifle or|anq the yawning cavity is protesting % se 7:0 i
SITUATIONS WANTED what have you? Apply Tribune 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. 7:00 to 10:30 p.m.
Out of Town Customers given oe es Be a ale office. Se at the sudden change back to beans ES Be
Ff Prompt Attention YOUNG WOMAN wants immediate si = até bread with no snacks. (New THURSDAY— <
[ pousewers by day or permanent. LAND ACT nee Resolution: I will not over- 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. 230) to 5:00 Pee Wee
li : Z Fe indulge in rich cake and candy: and 7:00 to 8:30 p.m, Junior
Notice of Intention to Apply |No sNACKS!)
- odwe 0, FRDAY— -
. EE Bi .
_ STEWART’S LTD. To Purchase Land People usually have one of two 2:00 to 5:00 p.m 7:00 to 8:30 i
2 2: 5: .m. 3 i p.m. Senior
Ge BEAUCHAMP) Airdrie, Alta. Im Land Recording District of [opinions about the Festive Season. 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.
7, = Cariboo and situate approx. four | Hither they are (a) sorry that it is a
NOTARY PUBLIC RE TUHE Gite Lights ana | Mies south of Puntt Lake, ad-‘lGver, or (b) not sorry that itla over SATURDAY—
‘ 3 . a u i ; s :
Insurance, Real Estate ee Haare t Conr Deis oe ek [ion there te the middle fond whieh 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. 9:00 to 12 a.m. Pee Wee
eee Rbeccuteralar” GaugeL& S Take notice that Alfred Richard |I take. It is a relief to settle down Sunday Skating from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. if no hockey ‘
i : -Caterpillar Potvin of Alexis Creek, occupation |to the usual routine and calm rush : sth
f | WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. D6-NG “us is” guest ranch operator, intends to. | o¢ everyday livi tt averal SKATING TICKETS—
| DI-9G Series Bare ; apply for permission to purchase |C_ Cveryeay living, after several seeniee 5 ;
i D4-4G Series Wide Gauge the following described lands: weeks of topsy-turvy routine and the Procurable at Blackwells Sporting Goods or Arena
t TD6-w/Hydraulic Angle Dozer Commencing at a post planted | hectic rush of preparing for Christ- g ee
i KAMLOOPS DS Ae uet8 aiedel acne Dertbowent corner of Lot 961, |mas. To many wives, the Christmas
a seo 7-AC wil oader, ange 3, Coast district; thence i i ‘
VETERINARY HOSPITAL nosey ana Backhoe: Att, ten (10) chains west, thence reg {Season is composed mainly of frus
AND SERVICES HD10-A€ with Baker Hyd Dozer | (10) chains south; thence tea | ated shoetns: endless turkey sand- i ui e ransport
Ea TD9-1949 Mode! (10) chains east; thence ten (10) |Wwiches, burnt holes in the carpet and Gg p
DR. J. DUNN pa tu: Benes K. Brunner Hyd. chains north to point of com- | wondering “now where is that hus- :
Veterinarian and Surgeon ngle Dozer S mencement and containing forty |}, ine?” TT ayne iS 3 2
ge Brn Stes ates Wile Dore: ay aes oe band of mine?” But then on the Williams Lake - Horsefly \
{ Phones: Office 225 - Res. 1297-L TD14-w/Buckrus-Erie Dozer The purpose for which the land | ther ae 2s ey, poe Sree ine =
Saromisopeen C T6-Overhauled is required is in conjunction with |in ¢asually, who would probably rs jl ms
eee eee eee D4-631 Hours 1952 Model Guest Ranch owned and operated! | hesitate to ‘come any other time of wee oe ua w ae ee Pee Treg
i (Farm Price) at Puntzi Lake. is orsefly none, 3 shor ong
f PINTS REECE ponee: ‘Alfred Richard Potvin, |‘ Years there is an air of hail :
' D6-Caterpillar 9U Series w/ No. Dated December 9th, 1 prawel nel Sapir, 2nd 8. ———
NORMAN H. FOX, O.D. |! 25 PCI & Cat Angle Dozer i ] beneral fecling of good will that = — = = =
OPTOMETRIST. BDU AG 229. Model w/ Baker AUCTION SALE *|seems to vanish after New Year's,
pai melee Dozer té) BE & = and I am sorry that it is all over for i
at the Ranch Hotel 6-9 yd. Hyd. Seraper TIMBER SALE X57820 b Did
ae one Wednesday of each month 60 race Cat Sood for parts only There will be offered for sale at ae ee N Year’ 1 a
For appointment phone = : : Public Auction, at 11:00 a.m., on speaking of New Year's, veople
Denver soles TDMA / Bucy us-Erie Hyd. Saturday, February 21st, 1953, |are liable to do and say the strangest

in the office of the Forest Ranger, | things on New Year's Eve for some

Family

t Next Clinic Di-4T Series completely over- wal B.C., the Licence
l January 21, 1953 hauled Bare 7820, to cut 1,525,000 eubie |T¢®SOM or other. It can range from
} r} MISCELLANEOUS feet of of Fir, Lodgepolé Pine and | the details of a secret affair with s
: Tee Roa oa oond: Spruce on an area covering part | the landlady’s daughter and/or the ortrait
I Good, Tires Fair, Single or Section & posnenp 41 and whole sad story of their life, or what ~
; 1—Woolridge BBS 8-11 yd. Section 1, Township 43, situate 5 :
Dr. A. H. Bayne Cond. Good, Tires Good, south east of 141 Mile House, |‘?e” think of you personally ia come your way
Duals h.p. Cariboo Land District. words of one syllable.
DENTIST 1—La Plante-Choate 4-6yd. Ten (10) years will be allowed I was jolted out of a completely i 2
Hydraulic Scraper Comp w/ for removal of timber. P | this Xmas
eae “Provided anyone unable to | 2@PPY frame of mind along about =
‘ Office Open Daily except Monday 1—Model LS LeTourneau 8-11 attend the auction in person | two or three in the morning by my It will look better, last longer in a suitable frame
Onur Medical-Dental Blag. yd. Scraper may submit tender to be |dancing companion stating that he . . . We have a large selection of styles and sizes
1—Bueyrus-Erie Straight Dozer opened at the hour of auction {thought this column awful (those . ing i rice fr 6.70
PSaic Rte and treated as one bid.” fe i ranging in price from. $1.10 to $6.7
a 3 are not his exatt words but Clive eee EEEEEpeeeeee
1—Adams No. 511 Motor Patrol Further particulars may be ob- . : - oar ~ -
Soawe Wesniie a tained from the Deputy Minister |S8¥S I have to be polite in «print). SKATES - HOCKEY STICKS - BOOTS

1—Model E Carco Winch for TD6 of Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the | While I was still wondering whether

@ INSURANCE 1—D7N Hyster Logging Winch District Forester, Kamloops. B.C.'|to stalk away with injured pride or -
1—40” D.D. Sheepsfoot Packer airily di: yt bj
@ REAL ESTATE Edmonton AUCTION SALE Noe eiaryanae ies Sbabasiears os
5 1—Austin 42” Bl ii ~ Pat > WR, i ze
@ INVESTMENTS Eee ne orader TIMBER SALE X58652 | either,” (wish I had said that after

1—Canopy for

1—Isaaeson Cable Dozer for ‘There will be offered for sale at | all, sounds rather witty) he softened PHOTO AND SPORTING GOODS
F. B. BASS LTD TD18 Public Auction, at 9:30 a.m., on witty) Hereottene
1—Isaacson Ripper Saturday, February 21st, 1953, in | the blow by telling me of a friend
Across from Post Office 1—Husky Breaking Plow, the ettice of snes Forest Ranges who read “with Irene” first when £
i , BC. 2 furrow 24” Villiams Lake, B.C., the Licence em fi ee $
| Williams Lake, fo een X58652, to cut 1,140,000 cubic | She received The Tribune, “Which
Dragline and Shovel feet of Fir, Spruce and L
iS ecco 1—Hoover Overhead Loader Pine on an sree cove ing part of
; with Dozer Blade Lot 5987, 5988, 9039, 9045 and L B
i) Andy’s Wood & Sawdust Used Logging Winch for TD18 9046, situated one mile west ot |LOM@ utte News
Used Logging Winch for TD14 Dewar Lake, Cariboo Land Dis-
Delivery on any length Hyster Logging Winch for D4 trict. + THE Farmers Institute New

Tandem Axle Low-Boy w/Goose Three (3) years will he allowed Year's Eve dance was a nice party
MILLWOOD Neck ~ for removal of timber, a 7 a a
| Tae Mois Tey w/TlleE “provided anyone unable tae: at lasted until five in the morning.

5 No. 150 - P & H Dragline, Back- tend the auction in person may . .
| For fast Delivery call io ee 8] ac qubmit tender to. be oponeiee THE snow plows have been busy
; ANDY’S WOOD & SAWDUST 1—15000 Gal. Used Storage the hour of auction and treat- | in the Bridge Lake district. There
Tank, Price on inquiry ed as one bid.” is not much snow but the general SS
1—19000 Gal. Used Storage ‘Further particulars may be ob- | feeling is that there might be more
# Tank, Price on request. tained from the Deputy Minister of | 133) soon.

Forests, Victoria, B.C., or the Dis-

ee us and is In Good Condition, Weresy | trict Forester, Kamloops, B.C IT HAS BEEN QUIET around here
Funeral Director offer these at attractive prices with FOR SALE during the holidays with the saw-
and Embalmer fom, ‘orms: We invite your inspec-| wo PaIR FIGURE SKATES, size| mills closed. Sounds more natural
seven and nine, Also one pair ski] now.
WILLIAMS LAKE WART' boots, size nine; pair 6’ is
ee BE BID. with cable hamness. one pair al-| | MISS EDYITE WINTERINGHAM
5 Alta, uminum poles. Apply Tribune! and Sanaye Matsuda have returned
BEATTY Box 94, to the coast for High School. |

WASHING MACHINES THE mail courier in Lone Butte’

SERVEL PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RLY. CO. jf] wisnes to say tam vou to tre peoste!

Prove to your-
self — on your

Kerosene Retrigerators 5 of the district for doing their own farm—

ONAN Train Schedule Christmas shopping early this year. where per-
LIGHTING PLANTS BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND QUESNEL There were 435 bags of mail handled! formance

PACIFIC STANDARD TIME Effective September 28, 1952 || '"om twain to post office during Seats DAOSE

thatthe Farmall

| 150 Mile Store NORTHBOUND ~ December.

(Union Pier) Mon. Wed, and Fri. MRS. KYDD is the new teacher at

Williams Lake
ete ae abu, and Set. the Lone Butte school. ia the 2-plow,
| TOM C. STEVENS SOUTHBUUND JIM JENSEN returned home New Seeus ee
Watchmaker & Jeweller Quesnel Tue, Thurs, and Sat. Year’s morning. Albert Hinsche met B Loge:
Williams Lake Thurs. and Sat. the train and took Jim home.
located at Vancouver (Union Pier) wed, Fri, and Sun.

Wilkinson’s Radio Shop Stage connects with train at Quesnel for passengers to ‘a sroxi _ MISS HELEN “imac td CARIBGO TRUCK & EQUIPMENT LTD

wi Lake, B.0. Prince George, Barkerville and Wells Feturhed trem. her bevidey:
hack at the Coffse Shop, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C,