Haws 10 THR TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAE, 8.6. Thursday, April 98, 1988, —=OLIVER THEATRF— Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -- April 27, 28, 29 Ruth Roman in “YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS” Comedy and News — Show starts at 8:30 p-m. Glenn Ford - Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- April 30, May 1, 2 Abbott & Costello - Charles Laughton in “MEET CAPTAIN KIDD” “Pwo COMPLETE PROGRAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 - Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show ONLY when accompanied by Parents, Comedy & News Thursday show at 8 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Marleine Dietrich, Arthur Kennedy “Rancho Notorious” Old-Time Dance Every Saturday Night ELKS HALL Music by The Cariboo Ramblers Cora... ewe YOUR SPRING ENSEMBLE will be complete with one of the beautiful gold-plated sets by Coro in the newest Gem-Coloured stones. Call in and see this newest line in Jewellery for Spring priced from $1.50 I. G. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.B. RAILWAY For the Finest in QUALITY MEATS Shop with Confidence at Williams Lake Meat Market Smart, Workmanlike Appearance LAKE ICE BREAKS UP Resiilents along the lakeshore re-| t© isonet — Around Town port the ice on Williams Lake went! ————~ aa mt last ‘Phnrsday, Apri 16, George Gill received congratuls-| three days earlier than last year, bu Uons Monday on the occasion of hig y. George is just a little behind his friend Alex Clark, who. celebrated his 91st birthday the|DM. McDougall Leaving eae For Kamloops Next Month Dr. Alex McDougall, who has been ciated with Dr. Larry Avery ce last July, will leave here aronnd the middle of May for Kamloops. Dr. McDougall will be practising with the Irving Clinic in that centre. | 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. A. Long return- fter spending the winter in England. in ae 2 Dr. and M H. Bayne returned Tuesday, following a trip to South- California where Dr. Bayne gave: eee ae Burke Graham rived ¢ Tuesday for a two weeks’ visit with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham. Also here for an extended visit is Mr." Graham's mother, Mrs. D. J. Graham{ of Crescent Beach. Formation of Ball Locp Considered Local baseball enthusiasts are iting the results of a ee cai | —o— @ Ricn-| 88 Bight in Quesnel called to ta)ls Forney postmaster: Harolds RIGA 4 Possibilities of establishing ardson returned to town yesterday| ° Géatial Intenioisiancee from Riske Creek where he has been md : If the loop is formed, and every relieving at the post office there for centre accepted, it will include eight the past three weeks. : teams. Willow River, anderhoof, Quesnel and Williams Lake would provide a team each and three teams would be entered from Prince George. At the first season turn-out last Snnday at the Stampede grounds, ‘some 40 prospects turned up, indi- cating a fair crop to choose from. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital TWAN — To and Mrs. Charles Twan of 150 Mile, a son, born April 20. WITTE — To Mr. and Mrs. Duane Witte of Hanceville, a son, born April 21. CUNLIFFE — To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cunliffe of Williams Lake, a son born April 23. "More About Chetwynd «Continued from Page 1) According to delegates attending, ees Mr. Chetwynd, in accepting the = nomination, gave one of the best | Church Notices Pateerecetesiveinte week speeches of his short political career. (A full account will be carried in ST. ANDREW’S UNITED 11 a.m. Sunday School the next issue.) Attending the convention as delo- gates were Dan Rottacker, Bert Lloyd, Mrs. H. Neufeld, Bruce Ma- 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship so gee ST. PETER’S Geo. J. Fielder, Vicar goffin and Fred Bass. 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