Page @ = THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAxs, 8.6, Thursday, February 96, 1988, ORDER YOUR BIRTH COUNTER SALES BOOKS RUBBER STAMPS Trom THE TRIB At War Memorial Hospital mut Zeitner of Williams Lake, son, born February 23. 7-lbs., Y% oz. ZEITNER — To Mr. and Mrs. Hel- —=OLIVER THEATRE= Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -- March 2, An All-Star Cast 3,4 in “IT’S A BIG COUNTRY” Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- March 5, 6,7 Richard Widmark - Constance Smith in “RED SKIES OF MONTANA” Comedy and News Shows start at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Bob Hope and Jane Russell in “SON OF PALEFACE” Every Clock Will five Some Service but whether it’s the smart travel alarm clock illustrat- ed, or one of the more common styles, you want an alarm clock that will keep perfect time over the years. We carry only the best... backed by these makers E WESTCLOX CYMA SMITHS RONSON LIGHTERS The finest name in cigarette lighters - RONSON - available in men’s and ladies’ styles & table models “FOR THE GIFTS YOU’LL GIVE WITH PRIDE LET YOUR JEWELLER BE YOUR GUIDE” E.G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at... WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long Canimahood. News ST. VALENTINE’S marked at school by exchange of Valentines. A lively and enjoyable dance was held in the evening at the schoolhouse but was strictly local as fresh stow barred outsiders. The road had been plowed by local men and equipment and later the PWD operator Frank Watson, plowed to Mahood Lake and into B. Hi and J. Hogan’s. The roads are now in good condition but need widening for trucks. MRS. K. E. HIGGINS was hostess at the whist drive held at her-home last Saturday night. adults were present. High scores were made by Lynne MeNeil who re- ceived a lovely crocheted centre piece and figurine, and Paul Mail- loux, whose prize was a ball point pen. Low scores were made by Mrs MeNeil, Sr., and. K. EB. Higgins. Cards were followed by drawing tor the kitchen hamper, the lucky draw going to Herbert MeNeil. Other win- ners were Mrs. J. C. Hogan, Mrs. DAY Law, Mr. Law, Mrs. MeNeil, Sr., H. Hartwig. Neil McNeil, David Hart- wig. JUST IN TIME _ FOR SPRING! 4c; 1 he House of Hobberlin Spring cloth samples are now in. Your choice of fine patterns in these serviceable cloths ++. Worsteds, gabardines, serge, glen checks, Harris tweed, pic & pic Come In And See Them Borkowski’s “eswear MRS. PAUL MAILLOUX returiiea to North Kamloops to spend several days with her mother during the serious illness of her father, E. W. Bonner. We are glad to report that her brother is making good progress at Tranquille sanatorium, MR. and MRS. R. A. PITRE leit last Tuesday on a business trip to Vancouver. Jimmie also went and will take lessons on the accordian. FRANK WINTERINGHAM has re- turned to Calgary to resume his former occupation of salesman ana arrange to be joined by his family. ON BUSINESS for their depart- ment the Forestry from 100 Mile were in last week and stayed over- night at R V. Roberts’. MISS SHIRLEY WATSON has a new typewriter and is taking a Higa School business course by corres- pondence. MR. and MRS. A. LAW spent last week end at Bridge Lake. THE Jolly Hours Club will hold a business meeting at Mrs. R, Y Roberts’ home March 7 and is also sponsoring a dance at the school this Saturday week. A collection yill be taken to ay expenses. MR. and MRS. B. SPENCER Me- NEIL left Sunday for Vancouvey on business. MR. and MRS. PAUL MAILLOUX motored to Ashcroft Twesda: Twenty-one) | ‘Leads’ Fail To Solve| Labrie Diseppecrance Although sever | veloped since publication of appeals for inform: rding the disap- pearance of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick len Labrie, RCMP officials say |that all of them have been investi- | gated without result. The Labries vanished ixom their] home in Kamloops last November 17. Former residents of Williams Lake, they had gone to Kamloops early in November with Henry Se- Lede, who is now serving time for the attempted hold-up of the Bank of Commerce here last December. | ion re Fans Arrive At Vanderhoof In Time For Final Whistle Williams Lake hockey fans didn't mind travelling the 200-odd miles to Vanderhoof to see a game, put if they make the trip only to find the game is over when they arrive, even the most rabid fans begin to doubt the wisdom of their junket. That happened to a party of four weekend. In the s day morning, Mr. Mackenzie and Mr. and Mrs. Sloan set out for Vanderhoof, pecting to be in plenty of time for the 2 p.m. opening whistle. But tne game was called-for noon because of the high temperature and so the ; vellers were out of luck. Arriving at Vanderhoof three members of the party decided to have a sandwich be- for going over to the rink, but Alas- tair went directly to thé game, not wanting to take a chance on missing any hockey. He saw the last period of play and the rest of the party ar- rived just in time to hear the last whistle. and Mrs. Alastair Bill ex- Mr. and Mrs. Len Hellyer left Saturday on an extended holiday to to California. SEES ae Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Henke and Mr. Henke’s parents returned this week from a holiday in the south. "| | THE LEE SUPER PIONEER TODAY! Recognized Leader in All © . Dynatorque Engine, Double Action Oil Pump. 845 Bur Power Boz CHAIN SAWS Gh 4 IS THE ANSWER Blades: 14, 18, 24, 30, 36 es. Bar Swivel Control. 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