Thursday, September 17, 1953 THE TRIBU.ZE; WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. S HORSEFLY NEWS POOR TURNOUT FOR P-TA ANNUAL MEET The Parent-Teachers Association held their annual meeting cn Sep- tember 11, with Mrs. A. Stober act- ing as chairman. The election of officers was on the agenda but the meeting was so poorly-attended it was held over until the next meeting in October. Vancouver, are “at home” to tueir friends at their “Pair-O-Dice” cot- lage, Horsefiy, having arrived Sep- tember 12 for the duck hunting. ON RECEIVING an urgent mes- sage telling of the serious illness of her father, Mrs. W. J. Walker lef’ ‘or Merritt last Saturday. MR. and MRS. HARRY HOOKER from the United States were up visiting their family here.. A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER for Mrs. Vie Whalen (nee Mary Brown-John) was held at the home of Mrs. M. L. Gibbons. Co-hostesses were Mrs. G. H.. Walters and Mrs. Ben Gruhs. The novel gift con- tainer was a galvanized wash tad enamelled in nile green and a dainty cover had been made of pale yellow and dark green crepe paper. After a ing three of his bachelor friends, J. her husband’s birthday by inviting three of his bachelor friends, J. Wines Gus Olson and Dan Atkins to a chicken dinner on the eleventh. (held over) FRED HOOKER has been busy lately with fishing parties on Ques- nel. Lake, both from U.S. and this side of the line. : ON HIS SEMI-ANNUAL vacation is\Dr. J. Barton, Longview, Wash- Lac La Hache News MR. GAMMELL, manager of City Construction Co., has been busy, fly- ing in replacement parts for ma- ehinery which has recently been out of commission. He has.been using Harry Felker’s hayfield to land his plane in. With the haycocks stacked, it makes a good landing strip. though somewhat rough in spots. BOB HYSSOP. HIS FISH STORY IS A TRUE ONE ; = working ‘on the PETER WILLIAMSON, vancol& very lively contest refreshments] ington. He is the guest of the Fred] gaye} @ushers for City Construc- ver, is up for the hunting. were served. ‘The following guests|Hookers. On Tuesday last, the doc-| tion, ;€éeived painful burhs’on his were present: Mesdames F. liooker.|tor entertained a party of 10¢4!) :4c6tyom hot asphalt, and had to-go G. Niquidet, Tupper smith, w.| friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|15 tne Coast for treatment. Racher, J. Janzen, A. Iuon, B. Lowry, | Harold Clarke with a showing 0¢ his; S. N. Barrett, L. Thygasen, A. St6| beautiful moving pictures of local ber, G. Hockley, T. MacDougall, also| scenes which had been taken ov Masters Dickie Hockley, Don Niqui-| Quesnel Lake and McKinley, Lak det and Wayne Racher, and baby|also some of a sheep hunt in the Carol Racher, cousins of the bride.| Chilcotin. Dr. and Mrs. Barton hac RECENT VISITORS of the Bud] Dee? present at the graduation cere- Gidbons were Mr, and Mrs, E, Crow-|™onies when Miss Denelts cores y, Va ver 01 66 graduated from St. Joseph's “Schoo ee Te eae igs [of Nursingin Victoria, B.C. He then] NORMA THORNE, who has’ been Where they were the guests at tea| {00k movies of the ceremony which| holidaying with Audrey Downie ut of Brian Higgins, manager of Aikali|"€ Showed the same evening. Don-| Mile 127, has returned to the Gniver- Lake Store. They also had a de | aw open ats ACCOUNT AT WE ARE GLAD Mrs. A. Nicol,, Sr z Fish & Chips 40-3 Beaver Valley, is home again and = It’s so good roe her health has improved ! i it B MR. and MRS. K. DUNLOP, Lil . . We eat it : ale pasa Seareeoss me A ourselves : The Canadia n Ba nk a lian and Daisy have gone to Lillooet Want new. Pep and Vim? 2 : F E one Lassa to visit Ker’s mother. Thousands of couples aie, veak, worn-out, ex zs 3 f ( PEG : NT Ore MAOLES LE THERE IS STILL plenty of rain| vim, vitality, by Oster toute Tablee Soe Lakeview Hotel (eo) om merce eos in this area which has delayed peer arien 5 Brie Williams Lake, B.C. es : - Oe. AL all drugsssts. & Restaurant : < x } © We have just installed a paint mixing machine } “Buy Bapco Paint” . and have it thoroughly mixed FREE OF CHARGE = SS SSS ‘ CS See us for your screen door requirements, we also = SS carry a stock of adjustable window screens. %s’’ Painted Donnaconna Wallboard, 4x8, - $2.10 sheet. This board has a clean painted surface on one side and does not require sizing, should you wish to paint it another color. H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd Your Building Supply Dealer A USED CAR > ~ AUCTION SA Come one, come all, to the FIRST Automobile Auction to be held in the Cariboo. At Central Service Ltd., at 2 p.m. sharp on Saturday, September 26. 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