Page: 8. —=OLIVER THEATRE= THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, October 22, 1953. Around Town | ‘ Mrs. S. Mimn of Vancouver has | WANTED TO RENT Acquitted been visiting for the pa a : ! ik heb dene oe” CABIN SuTDEY Honsete-oineaeoee Agnes Quilt, Indian woman who|"eeks with her daughter and son-in-, Contact Jo are Sawyer, c/o The 5 law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pigeon. Famous Cafe. arged with ‘wounding with Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -- October 26, 27, 28 ESTHER WILLIAMS and VICTOR MATURE in “MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID” Comedy and News Show starts at $:30 p-m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- October 29, 30, 31 JOHN WAYNE and CHARLES COBURN in “TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY”’ Comedy & News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. 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 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Marge & Gower Champion, Dennis O’Keefe ‘Everything I Have is Yours’ DANCE to the modern and old-time music | Mrs. E. G. Gibbon is visiting the Ernie Bradshaws in Vancouver. eee eee Mrs. A. C. Wilde, wife of Mayor A. C. Wilde of Vernon, ascompan- ied by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilde, of Summer- land, were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Wilde’s daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stafford of Springhouse. | Sages Mr. T. P. Morgan returned home last Satur » after six weeks in a coast hospital. —o—_ Ike Hubbard of Red Jacket Lodge at Horsefly says he has just returned from a guiding trip with two. Seatte hunters. Both hunters bagged their moose and the party brought in a black bear as well. Mr. Hubbard re- ports grouse shooting and fall fishing have also been good in his district. —o— Harold Windt of Terrace has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Windt. NEW CHENILLE BEDSPREADS AT ONLY $5.00 EACH From Factory to You. We are now offering you the very closest and finest chenille bedspread available. This spread is completely tufted with Corduroy baby chenille, no sheeting showing. First quality. VIC IMHOFF AND HIS NEWLY ORGANIZED ORCHESTRA 1 ize. At only $5.00 each, sent COD Every Saturday Nite Blas: Pootaaee Grae mae eae coe at many dollars. You will be amazed at the value. Immediate money- They come in elaborate multi-col- ored flower patterns or solid same color patterns. In all shades, and in both full double or single bed- 8 Columbus Hall Mier Ra SoEER Ee ee Montreal, Quebec. OVERSTOCKED ~ KERLEY — To Mr. and Mrs. Owen intent to do grievous podily harm’ as a result of a fracas in an encamp- |ment near Hanceville last June, was acquitted of the charge when she , appeared in County Court Monday. | Lee Skipp appeared for the de- fence in the case and the Crown was represented by Walter Nisbet. 100 MD Highway Travel |Hard On. Livestock There have been quite a number of accidents here and in the vicinity lately. A bull was killed at the 83 Mile. So far the police do not know what car or truck struck the animal. Frank Huber had a horse hurt, | and James R. Scott had a calf killed! near 100 Mile. | A cow moose was killed about a ; Mile south of the 98 Mile when a car ran into it. The moose was thrown! right over the top of the car and was so badly hurt it had tobe killed. The, car was badly damaged too. More signs might help things as few people seem to realize that cat- tle, horses and game are at large and sometimes get on the Bighway:| B. MARTELL and M. W. Martell. both of Vancouver, are up for a week’s holiday and hunting. They| are visitors of their brother and] sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martell, MRS. G. MARTELL is relieving telephone operator during the illness of Mrs. Barker, JIM LEASK is back from Vander- hoof where he has been working. THE SUNDMAN BROS have just had a new edger brought up from Vancouver by Carson's Truck Lines, LINDAD GARROW, da hter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrow. celebrat- | ed her fifth birthday on Tuesday | with a birthday party. Among the small guests present were Wendy and Mary Sundman and Carol and Patsy Garrow. | WE EXTEND our congratulations to Wm. Abbs on his marriage to y2yla Davis. t MRS. H. SUNDMAN is getting a new house put up. Gus Andersons is! doing the work. MR. and MRS. STA PINDLAY | are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospit:1 BATES — To Mr. and Mrs. Jolinny Bates of Sugar Cane, a daughter, born October 19, PATTERSON — To Mr. and Sidney Patterson of Soda Creek, a daughter, born October 21. Kerley of Williams Lake. -a daughter. born October 21. Better Service Better Quality Better Value always ct. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM IS COMING See us for Weather Strip Storm Doors Storm Sash Insulation H. J. Gardner & Sons Ltd. Your Building Supply Dealer Automatic Slow Burning WOOD HEATERS @ Re-fuel every 12 hours ® No.Ash For further information Phone KEN McKENZIE N THESE CARS MUST BE SOLD : ’ . * Tremendous Selection... 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