Fhursday, April 6, 1068, THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6. = Rage 7 ie secretary of the Bridge . Lake Farmers Institute. Mr. | Bean secretary ofthe loeal tarm body for many years. During his term o1 office the “Institute” has grown and prospered. : At the last annual meeting of the Paessler” expressed Faessler has Bridge Lake News THE BRIDGE LAKE branch of the Canadian Legion has heen dis- banded: J. Rj ROSS returned home from Royal Inland. Hospital, Kamloops, C. F. FAESSLER wants to resign |0rganization Mr. his desire to lay down the onerous duties of his office. It was recognized that Mr: Faessler had richly earned a rest, but no other member could be found who would accept the respon- sibility of carrying on the work of the organization, with its long estab- lished fall fair, its large hall, and its fniany social functions. Mr. Faessier is carrying on till the next regular meeting. CLOSED for TwolWeeks During the next two weeks, Mrs. Lillian McIntyre will take an advanced course in beauty culture at Van- couver and Portland. The Williams Lake Beauty Salon will re- open April 20. Williams Lake Beauty Salon Phone 96-R-S APRIL IS CANCER MONTH Princess Pine Chapter, No. 67, 0.E.S. would be pleased to re- ceive any clean, old linens or cottons, either white or colour- ed, ‘suitable for cancer dress- ings. These may be left, at Blatkwell’s Photo Studio at any time. LILLIAN McINTYRE SEE US! aa : For Your Spring : : BUILDING REQUIREMENTS WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE.OF - Builders’ Hardware, Nails, Cement, Roofing and building papers, wallboard, paints, sash and doors, plywood, mouldings, bricks, fiue liner, chimney blocks, ale pipe, lumber of all kinds, H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY DEALER FRENCH PREMIER CONFERS IN OTTAWA _ —Central Press Canadian = After ion ingion, Rene Mayer, premier of France, left, arrived in Ottawa fo. conferences with Prime Minister St. Laurent, right. panying Mayer is Foreign Minister Bidault and Minister ot Finance r Hubert Guerin, French ambassador to Maurice Borg: Canada, ¢ppears in background. in Wash- Accom- Roe Lake News THERE will be a “Hard Times” dance at Double T Hall on April 11. MRS.-RUTH WAGNER, and son Calvin, have returned to their home after a couple of weeks’ visit in Se- attle with Mrs. Wagner’s mother, and other relatives. MRS. JEAN McLAIN was unable to teach her school on Tuesday, due to illness. MR. and MRS. MARVIN HALL had as dinner guests last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cornish und Billy McCartney. KARL~and JACK bARSON have closed down sawmill operations for a few days, while Karl is in Van- couver on a business trip. WESLEY HANSEN has the sick list. LITTLE NINIAN DOUGALL*cele- brated his seventh birthday Tuesday with a birthday party, a group of his small friends attending. YOUR CORRESPONDENT been on just AND CAR USED TRUCK SALE (OK) 1949 Chev. 5 Pass. Coupe a lovely car .... $1395.00 Guarantee. Come in and see our many Plan for every purse. 1951 G.M.C. 34-ton 1951 International 34-ton Full price ...... $1650.00 Full price ...... $1600.00 1051 Cher. 114-ton Flat Deck 1950 Dodge 14-ton Full Price . $1475.00 Full Price $1250.00 1951 Chev. 1%4-ton 1950 Chey. 1%4-ton Full price ...... $1550.00 Full price ...... $1450.00 All above trucks are sold on our OK unit plan — With a full Customer Guarantee. 1947 Chev. 2-door Sedan 1952 Pontiac Powerglide i with all the custom Teeonaiuoued ae 6 extras, ... $2650.00 POUSHOUL | a. P OK (OK) (OK) 1949 Chev. 2-door Sedan Fully reconditioned April Special .. All above OK units carry our 30-day Customer used units that are not listed here. We have a Budget WILLIAMS LAKE MOTORS LTD. (OK) $1450.00 more good 1 ‘and Don Nicholson =|euests..at-the. Forestry. House; =F received a letter form Mrs. Bernice Grant, of Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs. Grant reports they are all well. She and Mr. Grant are. both working but are looking forward to the end of June when school is closed and they will return to their home here for the summer. SEVERAL of the men in the neighborhood are still hauling hay. IT IS EASTER VACATION, and should be spring, but the weather is colder than two weeks ago, We had a regular snowstorm on Monday when two or three inches of snow fell, daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ross and family spent an enjoyable evening in the Grosset home Thurs- day. Alexis Creek News MR. and MRS. T. C. LEE and daughter Elaine, eft Friday on a motor trip to Prince George. RANGER- and MRS. TED GIBBS spent a week at Kamloops attending the B.C. Forest Rangers Convention. ELEANOR and LEE BUTLER were weekend MRS. KEN WALMSLEY and daugher Sherry, left for. Vancouver, where Sherry will receive medical attention. MR. and MRS. CHESNEY and son Gaty of Vancouver, have taken over the Chileoten Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Barrowman haye moved into their new home. JOHN CHURCH of Penticton and Bob Gibbs from Princeton motored home Friday for the Easter holida MISS WHITESIDE entertained at two tables of whist Sunday night. MR. and MRS. DUKE MARTIN and children are hack at the rancl: for Easter. EDNA HOARE is spending Easter vacation at the coast. SOMEONE broke into the Posi Office last week, taking a C.O.D. pay- cel and a small amount of cash. ANITA GIBBS is spending a week at West Branch. MRS. TELFORD returned home from the coast where she was re- ceiving medical treatment. CHILCO LAKE truck badly smashed when it lded in @ gravel and went off’ the road, hitting a telephone pole. The driver luckily escaped unhurt except for a shaking up. her was quite loc ._ AND the Amencan made. Expertly cut jand styled for pertect fitting [ Peas dometasteners. Choice of fine. hard-wearing fabnes ym citractive range of colofs. GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER. lt he does not supply, WRITE DIREPT TO MR, and MRS. DON McLEAN and || Lone Butte News ~ MRS. T. PRATT and son of New Westminster, were visiting with the Atkinson at the Lone Butte Hotel for the Waster holidays. Mr. Atkin- son’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murray and son of Abbotsford are up for the holidays. Mr. Murray .is school principal at Abbotsford. FRANK WINTERINGHAM took a drive of 950 miles from Calgary to join family in Lone Butte for the Easter holidays. Frank was two days on the road. MR. and MRS. H. BANKS and family of Vancouver were upefor the week-end visiting the Bert Browns on Horse Lake. MISS S. KYDD was in Vancouver for the Haster holidays. MISS SANAYE MATSUDA is home from Vancouver for the school héli- days. : BILLY HAINES, son of Mrs. Jean Haines, nurse at the outpost Hos- pital, is here from Coldstream school near Vernon for the holidays. MR. and MRS. ORVIL GIBSON were away for Easter. SOME OF OUR summer resort people are coming back already so it must be spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jon- as Nordgren of the Lone Butte Auto Camp came back last week, also Mr. and Mrs. Parent of Sulphurous Lake were seen in Lone Butte last week. MR. and MRS. JACK DE VRIES spent the long weekend in Kamloops. MR. and MRS. MIKE ZOMAR and family are down to Vancouver for a few days on business. HORACE WOODROW is mencing work on his new house in the west annex just west of the school. THE ATKINSON BROS. of the Lone Butte Hotel are in Vancouver on business and are bringing back a truckload of furnishings. THE A. J. HUCKVALES went to Vancouver for the Waster holidays. THE WEATHER this last week has been fairly good, nice warm days but the nights have been cold. MR. and MRS. JOHN KROEKER and family went to New Westminster for the holidays. Wanted - Lumber FIR’ or JACKPINE com- 1” rough, green -- premium if air dried ARGUS LUM®ER SERVICES brighter look. 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