Fage 7? Thureday, March 8, 1988. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. i HORSEFLY of the school, that will be their eae landing and ranger sta- 1 PAINTERS WORKING “ ALASKAN VOLCANO COMES TO LIFE The Cracker Barrel Forum By A. J. Drinkell LEY is digging a well ON SCHOOL INTERIOR: for We vas hin eo ee Hither the hobgoblins or the print-;no agreement has yet been reached uEpenbsigthe eront brought) os devil got eavorting around in|as to which party should be the bride, much success. KER DUNLOP Sawmill. Aiemrimary eradelchiloven haa 4 holiday Friday because their school | addition was being prepared for this column last week and mussed| that is to say who shall wear the it up a bit. The boys were flabber-| breeches, in fact, reports reaching us gasted to read that magistrate Mc-| by moceasin telegraph indicate that is falling timber for the OK. painting. B TED WORD has just been|Innes was “ol: usly willing to|neither side is willing, or able, to The painters, G. G. Groome and réceived that: Born to Mr. and Mrs.| accept the evidence of the Rabbi and | provide the bride’s dowry. The Lib- Merwin Loveridge, itle, on Janu-|the Parson as truly representative | eyals claim that when mak Hazel. of clerical opinion.” This should have |what hasty departure from Vietoria LOWRY, who is ent-| read “nnwilling.” Then, the sen-|Jast year they left all available cash S day. However the smell of paint pre-| {ine rails for Glen Walters, eame| tence commencing ‘While adminis-|in The Treasury and now their arch- vented the pupils from attending | home for ihe weekend and’has taken| tering the necessity of some duly |enemy Gunderson has nabbed onto that day. The room is much brighter! jis brother’ Herbie back to work should have|it. The CCFers candidly admit they if son, Williams Lake, continued work- ing late into the night so that the a daughter, classroom could be ready for Mon-| HOWARD @ ng a some- au now with its pale green and cream| with him. coloring. : MR. aud Mrs. Alfred Gardner THE FORESTRY BRANCH had| rived home Saturday surveyors in measuring the land,| day at the coas trom their holi- INTERIOR FREIGHTWAYS SCHEDULED FREIGH'T SERVICE Between Williams Lake and Quesnel Leaves Quesnel 1 p.m. Mondays and ‘Phursdays Leaves Williams Lake 1 p.m. ‘Puesday and Friday INTE Le FRYNIGHTWAYS, Hannah DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Columbus Hall MODERN AND OLD TIME MUSIC & ‘while admitting, ete.” Any intent to disparage the clergy gen- erally definitely had no place in our discussion. This week the boys glanced quickly at the politieal horizon and got a few chuckles in the process. It was noted that a columnist in New Lib- erty predicts the Social Credit wil) eapture seats in B.C. at the next election. To us the prediction is pointless.. With the Premier and the Attorney-General pleading daily witir Her Majesty's opposition to them out of what seats they now occupy what in the world would they want “with another sixteen or so Nevertheless, rumour hath it that under the baton of that able conduc- tor, Mr. Bennett, they are diligently rehearsing a newly Adopted party anthem with which to open their “get togethers.” It is dedicated to that dutiful party disciple — “the Ba: Bencher’ , Most appropriate- ly, will be entitled Silent Knight. If Mr. Anscombe’s army is not to be entirely annihilated it should likewise adopt a new battle song The boys suggest its camp followers could not fail to be exhilarated watching the party stalwarts mareli- ing forwards, two deep, to the live- turn! + |never had any. We predict a lengthy period of flirting. We hear the catering fraternity was “tickled to death’ when the said Mr. Gunderson announced the 8% sales tax would be abolished on meals under one déllar. One knight of the casserole is reported as saying ‘Why spoil a good meal haggling éver a paltry 3% tax.’” We would-re- mind the gentleman there was uo law to prevent him absorbing it. When we adjourned for the night the various school boards were fran- lly trying to ascertain what bene- fits, if any, will accrue to them under Mrs. Rolston’ new method of financ- ing education costs. The taxpayers, on the other hand, were sleeping blissfully in the, knowledge that whether it is to be a 50-50, 80-40 or 40-80 split as between the govern- ment and the school boards, they will still be on the paying end, 100%. Equality in the field of taxation ap- pears to be as difficult of attainment as does equality of educational op- portunity. @ Just as we were putting out the lights word reached us that during a full dress rehearsal the member for Salmon Arm emitted a sour note. He was immediately escorted to the vestry for corrective tuition by Mr. left wall of Mount Tridert. edge of the crater. The valley of 10,000 smokes in Katmai National Park. on the Alaskan Peninsula, becomes scene of a spectacular voleanic erup- tion as smoke and steam por | aoe ee ‘Tue hove nve of tue-oninion, Moduc|fWere caught in-@ smiley prédica-| met-satunday eveding-to bld-tarepal THE TRIBUNE E Zt nouncement, in some quarters, of the| ment. At that time they deserted the|to Mr. and Mrs. Dawson. Mr. Dawson Lakeview Hotel Restaura CCF-Liberal nuptials was entirely| choir to occupy pews on the opposite] is leaving the service of the D.O.T. | premature. So far as we can gather |side of the chancel. to join the staff of the C.N.R. Randown “Al "9 = THE Ci ity Club held a so- , fi ¢ cial evening Saturday. Various card . games were indulged in and those Wi present report having had a very pleasant evening. Get Pep; Stronger Nerves — Are you rundown, wormout, ously tired, nervous? (held over) ot ion'that that See ae cede Blonds lack wesyacanalated lee only RO Try" Ores Tone ON FRIDAY EVENING Mr. Raold| 7gvigs for Bev vleor, Sitallty, vetter nerves, this : PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RLY. CO. | Train Schedule BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND QUESNEL PACIFIC STANDARD TIME Effective September 28, 1952 NORTHBOUND Vancouver (Union Pier) Mon., Wed. and Fri. Williams Lake Tue., Thurs., and Sat. Quesnel Tue, Thurs., and Sat. SOUTHBUUND Quesnel Tue., Thurs. and Sat. Ly. 7:30 p.m. Williams Lake e., Thurs., and Sat. Lv. 11:30 p.m. Vancouver (Union Pier) Wed., Fri., and Sun. 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