Page 10 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, May 7, 1953. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blair returned re-| cently from a week’s Kamloops. ee Canada has 5,092 hotets. , In 1949, 7,430,000 trees were holiday at! Planted on 8,100 acres on Vancouver [island to make a total of 57,490,000 on 70.900 acres. In addition, through the years various logging companies have planted 9,560,000 trees. —=OLIVER THEATRE— Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday May 11, 12, 13 jWilliam Holden - Alexis Smith iD “THE TURNING POINT” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p-m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- May 14, 15, 16 Charlton Heston - Susan Morrow in “THE SAVAGE” TWO 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 8:30 p. Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week, Randolph Scott, Patrice Wymore “Man Behind the Gun™ Gor Mothert Day Show Mother that you Remember by a lovely piece of fine quality English bone china in beautifully shaped and colored teas, or realistic finely featured figur- ines by Ainsley, Doulton, Paragon, Royal Albert and many other leading firms. B. 6. WOODLAND & SON Watchmakers and Jewellers OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.E. RAILWAY Around the Town A number of RCMP officers sta-' Tony Woodland, returning officer Uoned in the district and their wives for the coming election, was chuck- friends attended the annual/ling this week over a letter received Kamloops Sub-divisional policemen's | from Likely way, addressed to “Mr. ball in Kamloops Tuesday night. The Tony Woodland, Chairman, Will‘amns parly included Coustable and Mrs.|Lake Liberal Association.” Jack RouUedge: Constable Fred Wal-| With his present job, Tony has had Jact. all of Williams Lake; Constable |to forgo any political activity, bur and Mrs. Robt. Turnbull of Alexis| even a@ year ago he was as far re- Creek; Constable and Mrs. Lon Dun-| moved from the Liberal camp as a can of 100 Mile; Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd | good Social Crediter could be. Keene of 150 Mile, and Miss Thelma Buffum and Miss Helen Helley of Williams Lake. to Mrs. H. Castillou returned recent- ly from a two-weeks’ visit to the ——o— coast. n, formerly of New —o—_ : running the Wright! Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Halfnights planer on a con-| returned Thursday from a visit to the owners. Mr,| Vancouver. Wilf Morg Westminster, Lumber Compan with gan was a foreman with Mo- aa hawk Lumber Company of New \West-| M¥. and Mrs. R. Kelt spent two) S favs at Vancouver and Seattle re- ter for many years. Sy ee cently. of the Order Railroad Telegraphers was held Sunday at the ‘ome of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Mable- n with fourteen members present including general chairman H. H. Hutchinson of Winnipeg and PGR local chairman Ted Teichman. Mem- hers came from Prince George, Ques- nel, Williams Lake, Exeter, Lone ; Butte, Lillooet ana Shalalth, with sonie bringing their wives and famil- ies along. hreturned = tust ‘om a two months’ visit with her family in London, Ont. Mr. Sinith, who also visited for a month at Lon- don, returned several weeks ag), A meeting ———— Mrs. C. G. Snow returned recently from attending the graduation of her granddaughter, Miss Patricia Francis Johneox, from St. Paul's School of Nursing, Vancouver. ie Now residing with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. MeBurnie is the former’s daugh- ter Marlene, formerly of New West- minster. —o—_ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLean re- turned Sunday following their at- tendance at a three.day conference of Greyhound bus company agents at Vernon. . ee Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hargreaves en- tertained at a small dinner party last |- Thursday in honor of Dr.-and Mrs. L. E. Avery who are leaving next week tor Detroit. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital FIFER — To Mr. and Mrs. Keith for your money to el Something New On the Farm! See the new Massey- Harris COLT Tractor ++ +. @ compact little machine ‘that packs a load of power. Also on display No. 1 Pick-up Hay Baier BLAIR MASSEY-HARRIS SALES & SERVICE IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS The sports shirt designed with your comfort in mind Arrow Gabanaro $6.95. Gabanaro gives you: © Perfect Fit! Available in your exact sleeve length ! © Amazing new Arafold collar with built-in tie space. Looks perfect with a tie—or open for sports. © Rich, solid colors, © Fine, washable rayon gabar- dine. Borkowski’s “essuear Fifer of Williams Lake, a son, born May WILKINSON — To Mr. and Mrs Harris G. Wilkinson of Williams Lake, a son, born May 4. JASPER — To Mr. and Mrs? Deimar Be — BES Better Service Better Quality Better Value ’ always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Remember Mother - - - Fine Me Chocolates DONT FORGET POT O’ GOLD BLACK MAGIC To Seecr youn = BOE Coutts. NEILSON'S Hel Conte FORMOTHERS DAY sis Home Permanent Sets TONI Regular -- for hair with average curling qualities Gentle -- for hair that, sets easily Super -- for har@-to-cur] hair TONETTE - RICHARD HUDNUT - PROM Branbty’s Drug Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS For the Finest in QUALITY MEATS Shop with Confidence at J. Jasper of Riske Creek, a daugh- ter, born May 7. i JOHNSON — To Mr. and Mrs, we Charles Johnson of Alkali Lake a daughter, born. May 7. 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