Page 16 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6. Thursday, November 19, 1959, OLIVER THEATRE— Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -- November 23, 24, 25 ROBERT TAYLOR ana ELEANOR PARKER in “ABOVE AND BEYOND” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- November 26, 27, 28 MARTIN and LEWIS in “SCARED STIFF” Comedy & News Thursday show at 8:80 p.m. fg a ee Se TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT Virst show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday This Week: Peter Lawford and Richard Greene in “Roque’s March” No Finer Gift... Truly, there is no finer gift than a beautifully styled Wrist Watch... in either ladies’ or gent’s models... combining dependability with dis- tinguished appearance, GRUEN CYMA OMEGA ELGIN £LCO _‘TISSO and The E. G. Woodland & Son Watch FAMOUS NAMES MRAN A SATISFIED WEARER Priced from $17.50 to $137.50 i FULLY GUARANTEED E.G. WOODLAND & SO “FOR THE GIFTS YOU’LL GIVE WITH PRIDE LET YOUR JEWELLER BE YOUR GUIDE” Calling Au Raudimen! The Fire Brigade wants to revive the Firemen’s Band We have the instruments. If there are any bandsmen interested in playing, contact - A, E. LEVENS, Deputy Chief STEPPING OUT IN A NEW SUIT > —~ POR CHRISTMAS ? ee ey Avoid Disappointment - order your custom made suit now! The House of Hobberlin OFFERS an outstanding selection of smart suit material in a wide price range and choice of up-to-the-minute styles -- DROP IN We'll be pleased to measure you for your House of Hobberlin suit. Borkowski’s *ecswear |LONE BUTTE NEWs ne ee COMMUNITY CLUB NAMES NEW OFFICERS On Monday evening November 9th, a fund would be collected to buy pres- the Community Club held their an- ents for pre-school children, also for ‘nual meeting with a complete new ges, Duts and candy. Perey Wil- jslate of officers being elected. |lard will do ‘the collecting in Lone Jak DeVries after a long term Butte. . of service.as president refused an-| LAST SATURDAY afternoon at the other term. The new executive con- home of Mrs. Orval Gibson a wedding Janes MeMillan, presi- shower was given in honor of Mrs. ce Woodrow, secretary, James Mackie, nurse at the Outpost and Alec MeMillan, treasurer. Rich-. Wospital, Many nice and useful gifts ard Abbs heads the entertainment were received, committee. ON su afternoon the Hos- — pital auxilia held their annual THE TURKEY SHOOT on Decem- meeting and election of officers with ber 13th will be sponsored by the:Mrs. B. Larum being returned as Farmer's Institute. |president and Mrs. Alee MeMilian re- A MEETING was heid in the Lone elected secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Jas. Butte school Friday afternoon at-"/MeMillan vice-pres. Sixteen memhers tAdded by teachers and parents tox were present at the meeting and final decide on a Christmas Tree and party.{lans were made for the bazaar and for the children. It was decided that |chicken supper to be held on Novem- the school children and those on cor-| her 28, respondence would exchange gifts and Better Service Better Quality Better Value always ai. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGE JN QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SHRVICE iS OUR AIM < Jim Bogle, former deputy Govern- High School News ment Agent here, left last Thursday to take up his new duties at Terrace. The indoor track meet held No- at the Elks Hall was ported by cheering, enthusiastic school students, who filled the decorated bleachers. After very close conipeti tion, and an excellent show of sports manship and teamwork, House 1,|° Newlyweds ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frei with sports representatives Omar| Specht arrived Sunday from Vernon home here. Mr. Specht in partnership with his brother-in- Elmer Carswell in Pat's Tire Sa d Mrs. B. B. Matthews of ancouver arrived today for a visit with their son and daughter-in-law: Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Matthews. oe Crosina and Winnie Weetinan, led|{o make the’ the competition, recei a total of 70 points. House 3 placed second in the afternoon's events, points. House 2 w: points. The events of the afternoon included six relay races: the over- and-under, the basketball, potato. zig-zag, obstacle, and bowling. There was also competition in b. etball throwing, basketball shooting, ana BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital GOYETTE — To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur J. Goyette of 150 Mile House, _ a a a daughter born November 12th. circle jumping: The colorfully costumed cheer| STREIGLER — To Mr. and Mrs. leaders did much to add interest and| Robert Streigler of Riske Creek, a help boost the school spirit, cach of son born November 15th. the four houses being represented by| pLATLEY — To Mr. and Mrs. ; three student cheer leaders dvessed Charles Flatley of Williams Lake, in their house colo: Pelkey,! a son born Noyember 15th. Sylvia Baker and Marilyn Scott ap- peared in green and white for House 1, while House 2 was represented by| "cil of Williams Lake, a daugh- | Lucille Bosworth, Marlene Gordner| te” born November 18th. ! and Alfred Hannah. Lynne Bishop, Marjorie Mikkelsen and Anne Mid- night dressed in red ana white cheered for House 3. House 4 was justly proud of her yellow and white cheerleaders, who were Norah An-|FROM THIS DATE forward I will deson, Elizabeth and Rhona Steven-| 29t be responsible tor any debts Seek incurred in my name by my wife, Mrs. Erma Lins. CRUCIL — To Mr. and Mrs. Frank TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i NOTICE uits bounce!” “Mmm, August Lins. “Oh, my bi does that salad ever look wonder- | ful.” These and many more similar| SITUATION WANTED — FEMALE comments could be heard anywhere} i in the general vicinity of the Home EXPERIENCED cook requires Economics Laboratory on November| position. Age 42. No encumbranc- | es. Write Mrs. N. Wright, Wil- liams Lake, B.C. 7 and 9, when the grade eight and nine girls were preparing for their annual luncheons under the capable supervision of Mrs. E. Anderson. The grade eight girls invited the Junior High School teachers to a de-| licious meal consisting of Waldorf ad, baking powder biscuits, Jello and Salad, baking powder bisenit ich-| cookies, with milk or tea. es and whipped cream, and milk or| Pr es of the girls’ culinary tal- tea. ent have been sung high and wide by The grade nine girls held their all who attended the luncheons. luncheon on Monday noon, and had the Senior High School teachers as their guests. 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