Peers Re THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, October 22, 1953. Engagement : pm Waxed paper sales in Canada a abd ae den Bee WITH IRENE PTA Seeks To Spark amount to $2,500,000 annually. Alexis Creek announce the engage- ment of their youngest daughter,) A few of you will be wondering co Anna Hilda,to Mr. Ray Duggan, son|how my poll of opinion én the CBO CBC network stations.” of Mr. and Mrs. W. Duggan of Arm- strong, B.C. made out. Compared to the replies I F SO zeceived on other subjects (absol- 4 The wedding will take place at the| utely none), the response has been is United Church, Alexis Creek, on November 7 at 3 p.m. letters, and about an equal amount of We would find it infinitely more bor-, by J. Phillipson for ‘more interest er’s cousin, Mr Jimmy Shaw. word-of-mouth replies (not counting #8 and more trashy. a aurticipation in son Seve | Dr. and Mrs. Don McGee of White the ones I polled personally). j This may be true, but no excuse gs cai eae i ees notable Rock left Tuesday after visiting E ki i Vi 3 And the answers have rangea for the CBC not to be improved if for extremely poor attendance 8 ath Ene, latter’s mother, Mrs. W. NGLs isitor from unequivocal hatred of the it needs improving. And if the CBC Previous years, and often have to be poster for a few days. The visitors | CBC, to absolute love for all its pro- Feted On Departure Mrs. A. Robertson, sister of Mrs. E. Gaspard and Mrs. E. A. Ross, was widely entertained prior to her de- the “ayes” have it — that is, more people like the CBC than dislike it. With one exception, all my re- plies were from Williams Lake. My one reply from the country — Big Creek — says that although they enjoy “alternative tuning,” she still likes the CBC. But perhaps the al- ternative tuning accounts for the parture Tuesday for her home in Yorkshire, after several visit here. F. Mellish entertained at af- ternoon tea last Wednesday for Mrs. Robertson. Guests included Mrs. T.| 1#¢k of response from country read- Gosman, Miss Redell, Mrs, P. Smith,|¢"S. They are able to receive other stations, and therefore are not par- he Mrs. O. Fullerton, Mrs. R. Nelson, The main point of the whole argu- cpeeeran tings aie A gation headed by Rex Moon Zz Mrs. E. Ross and Mrs. E. Gaspard. Ucularly interested in whether the ment, of course, is the divergent. > delee ee a. Dy ae Re ST. PETER’S HALL Mrs. Gaspard was host t-| CBC is good or bad. Bither that, or ; Pe ae and Carole Berglund from the Stu- : rs. Gaspard was hostess at a: iMage limits {#88 Of the listeners. No lover of Gents Gouneit chew tne suRORESBE Sponsored by Anglican \ {crnoon tea for her sister last Thurs-| ¢lse no-one beyond the village limits Qoscieal and Socralle music; I-maine, 9,6 Vancntsteachers aasoetutiog ta Women’s Auxiliary day and Friday. Guests were Mrs. R.| "eads. this corner. ; ‘tain still that they favor this type SatilVghings student TaisecGesteGA Woodland, Mrs. E. G. Woodlana,| My first reply was from a woman of musi¢ too strongly. Some of my °°" . resident who takes up the gauntlet | for the CBC, as she put it. She writes “I feel that there is a wide variety! y, of programs, offering something for almost every taste. I feel too that Canadians are lucky that the CBC! Mrs. A. Haddock, Mrs. F. Bass, Mrs. T. Denny, Mrs. G. Morris, Mrs. Titti. more, Mrs. T. Hawker, Mrs. C. Rob- ert: ‘1 F. Kozuki, Mrs.Ross. A bridge party was held Thursday evening by Mrs. Ross for her sister. Guests were Mrs. W. Lowden, Mrs. McKelien, Mrs. R. Bla Mrs. J.| sides of controversial subjects, so- schedules” which cannot pos- Vitally needed at the elementary BOLOGNA (sliced) Smith, Mrs. C. Barber, Mrs. P.|cial, national and international. In sibly interest anyone, not to mention S¢hool oMered’ {0 the: aheinbers CHICKEN LOAP Smith, Mrs. Gosman, Mrs. G. Morris, | fact 1 believe that the CBC has done five-minute droning of time siznale.!®8 @ r project for the coming = 2 He Mrs. Gaspard, and Mrs. R. Nelson. |more to make Canada a unified, On the other hand again, 1 am %¢4": A final vote will be taken at VEAL & CHEESE LOAF... adult nation than any other medium eternally grateful that we do not, te next meeting. | = : of communication.” She would like| jaye a full morning of soap ope | porrmry ! to see a few changes though, and| am not giving up the argument,! A report from the Hobby Club Suggests more good comedy andj ang qm still hoping to hear what a SPonsored by the P-TA, w Sweet & Sour Spareribs humor, and shows presented by good bands. On the other side of the fence was a short absolute condemnation of the CBC by a male reader except for the World Series, hockey and news broadeasts. Still another letter, from a couple this time, who commend the CBC for their fine programs. They say “We believe that they give a fine example of down-to-earth and almost com- mercial-free entertainment, and t very few of their contemporaries to the south can surpass the variety and quality of programs provided by the CBC.” And then my fihal and fifth letter to date which again criticizes the station. She terms Mr. Stone’s ‘‘al- ternative tuning” as popular with her as the alternative voting system. She complains of noise on the sta- tion and the interference of tele- phone conversations. She says “There are some good programs carrried by the CBC, but they are so few that I have difficulty in thinking of them. One of the most objectionable fea- tures to me is the reading of the Winter is almost : here Are your winter clothes ready for wear when the thermometer drops? _Take them out of sum- mer storage now and send them to us for cleaning and pressing. “Look Your Best” in Winter Wear too- Williams Lake Dry Cleaners A ‘Professional’ Permanent Gives Lasting Satisfaction We now use the EVIS Water Conditioner... the flufier, cleaner feeling your hair shampoo and rinse with BEVIS conditioned water is now avail- able to Manhattan customers, has after a Telephone 15-R-4 phenomenal. It has amounted to five U.S. Ss : o-one at th grams. But up to the present time, 7-One at the co | Teaders just as strongly disagree. 3 3 hopes to secure concessions in the lack of commerials is a wonderful Point in its favor. But then, as on i reader consistently tries to present various tedious di lot more of you think. Interest In Education The local rrections in the daily schedules o: Parent-Teach ssoci- local clay. Samples were sent to the Most of the people I spoke to per- #tion will Sponsor a drive for better University who termed it excellent nally felt that the CRC was doing #!tend at the lorthcoming rate- for this purpose. pretty good job. Their contention Payers meeling next week. The mem- that if you had to listen to a singie Pers made the move at the Tuesday . station for 16 hours of the day, Might meeting following an +ppeal Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ingalls was the form- good, why is it that I could-find Postponed for lack of the necessary were on their way home following st who listened to, @orum, ja five-week trip to the Peace River it? A visilor to PISH DEMONSTRATION {country where Dr. McGee was in- our home recent- . A fish cooking demonstration specting cattle. ly said that his sponsored the Department of company had dis- Fisheries will be unde : continued a Sun- ociation, and is BAZAAR day night show sometime in November. Committee in because no-one charge are Mrs. G. Anderson, Mrs. “listened to CBC: G. Thornton and Mrs. F. Downs. their listening —- Following the resignation of Mrs. audience was rat- A.Halleran as vice-president, R. Frie- ed at only 3%, sen was elected to the position, | STUDENT RATES HOME COOKING Produce - Nc edlework TEA 3-5 p.m, ~ Oct. 24th said. The more thought you give to the matter of food... . the more you'll appreciate the fine quality of our cui- sine. Service is tops too! Lakeview Hotel Restaurant places of amusement. The associa- Ta a ‘ie GF ‘tion has been working on this prob- fe hee ne SBC DLIEES Ten fOR at nutniee oe months, and has many fine programs, and its near future. e aes =e writes, we are subjected to FORTHCOMING PROJECT A list of playground equipment “reading of corrections of Mrs. L. Desehene. There are 38 mem- bers now registered. Besides the cop- per and leatherwork classes, the group are investigating the possibil- ity of starting a pottery studio using How about it? 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