Thursday, July 30, 1953 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 9 ‘Where You Expect Comfort. . . Bedroom suites in smmart, modern designs, complete with top quality RESTMORE mattresses, assure proud ownership and slumber-filled nights. Foam Rubber Pillows - Pure Down Pillows Folding Camp Cots NEW ARRIVAL... “THE PARIS DROP-SIDE BABY CRIB A smart crib with drop sides and new, plastic teething rail. Measures 4 ft., 4 inches in length $39.50 Jan Mikler It Pays To Read The Ads And Reap The Benefit LAC LA HACHE ————————. Speeder, Train ‘Meet In Collision The section crew at Enterprise. returning from work Wednesday, had a close call when the speeder and train met in head-on collision. The men all leaped free while the speeder within seconds was reduced to rubble. Wallace and Norman Felker escaped with minor leg in- Montgomery, unable to walk, was carried away in a push-cart. MISS LAUREN MacIVOR is one who likes a good walk. She passed through here two. weeks on the road from Vancouver on the long trek to Dawson Creek, quite undaunted at the prospect of walking those long dusty miles. Her devoted companion was a German shepherd who seemed uneasy. every time the young girl got out of sight. Thumbing was not highly successful as most drivers objected to the dog. Lauren stopped On Your HOLIDAY Trip To VANCOUVER Be Sure To Enjoy A FREE DEMONSTRATION : Ride In The New HUDSON JET CURTIS MOTORS LTD. 1105 Granville St, Phone MA 3264 juries, and section foreman Gilbert! only long enough to mend her badly | worn shoes before turning her face, northward again. THE ENGINEERS and surveyors, together with their buildings will move up to the 150 Mile in a trew days. They will be located at the camp of the General Construction where altogether there will be about 60 men to work on the highway pro- ject. WELL-DRILLERS, hired by the School Board to drill wells for some of the rural schools, have found wa- ter at 28 feet on the school property here. VISITING with Mr. and Mrs. Ww. Downie is the former’s mother, Mrs. Downie of Kamloops. Also spending a few days with them are Mr. and Mrs. Simms of Prince George. WILF and BARBARA WRIGHT gave a party for Carole Overton who has come up from Penticton for a holiday. Carole is one of the far- thest off who is going with the senior girls group to the Cariboo Youth Camp this summer. THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH is nearing completion and is a large well-built church and will cerlainly be an added attraction for this little settlement. MR. & MRS. JACK ALEXANDER with their two children have re- turned from seeing the Calgary Stampede. They travelled down through the United States on the way back. MRS. MARY M. WRIGHT enter- tained Sunday at a large diner party for her daughter, Mrs. Don Barrick. Mrs. Barrick and small Canimahood News MR. and MRS. 0. F, MEFFORD and Mr. and Mrs. Walker Harris of Tulare, California, friends of Robert Fish of Canim Lake, flew up from Tulare and spent last week fishing at McNeil Guest Ranch. passe MISS GENEVIEVE ARNOLD of Vancouver is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Gaglarai. =o SPENCER McNBIL and Laura Lynne made a two-day trip to Kam- loops this week. pas eme BIRTHDAYS were numerous in our locality. On July 14th the B. Spencer McNeils were hosts to a few friends of Norman Carlson who came to extend birthday greetings. With dancing and an impromptu program a pleasant evening waa passed. On the 17th; Neil MeNeil’s eighth birthday was celebrated by a party of his school friends, the younger fry, visiting guest children and mothers, with water sports games and birthday fun Neil and his friends had a happy afternoon, H. M. MeNeil's birthday, also on the 17th, was spent at Moose Camp where during the week he enter- tained a fishing party of five from Everett, Wash. son, Kelly, are leaving Monday for] We wish all of them many happy Ontario, eturns of the day. This you will discover: No other car gets away from a standing start with the combined quickness, quiet and smoothness of a 1953 Buick with Twin-Turbine Dynaflow Drive.* With two turbines instead of one— and with engineering advances all through this miracle automatic trans- mission—yox can get from zero to 30 mph before you take two breaths —and with more silence and efficiency than ever before. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM wos" Beyona this, there’s new power that makes the entire range of performance more electrifying. In every 1953 Buick SuPER and Roap. MASTER you'll find the world’s most advanced V-8 Engine —the first Fire- ball V-8. 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ADAMS from Canim Lake Sawmills are assis. ng Mrs. F. W. Ward with her business Guring Mr. Ward’s absence. Mr, Ward arrived in New York on the 17th to remain a week. —o—_ WATER SKIING has been a favor- ite pastime the past fortnight at Mahood Lake beach. Introduced by a group of lodge guests from Idaho the art was soon mastered and great sport found by the local young people. Dog Creek News MR and MRS. LORNE BARCLAY were guests of the C. R. Places dur- ing the week. They are touring the Cariboo taking pictures with which Mr. Barclay proposes to increase the knowledge of his pupils concerning their home province. He is on the teaching staff of one of the Vancou- ver Technical Schools. —o—_ THE Hilary Places will spend ths next few days exploring the Okan- agan Valley. Their itinerary includes Kelowna Regatta. Miss Dionne Eagle will be in charge of the store during their absence. —o—_ VISITORS to Town this week in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. M. 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