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Page 6 aig THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.0. # Thursday, November 26, 1952

Alberta Receives Share of Awards at Winter Fair

will be gone about two weeks. ran is reported on the Meadow Lake

sae Rae oa
Sue EROSTS ore getting little) Toa mere lace aisser reanarnine

—s J more severe now and the countryside | Se yee

has iost most of its autumn benuty. | Stil! and they show no inclination to

No snow in the valley yet but a light| loiter under the kitehen windows,

Don’t know whether it Is pre-) ‘The horrors of modern warfare
Christmas blues, but the old brain|are depicted with shattering eruelty,
and this reader shuddered to think
very original or with enough “meat’'| ‘N@t such things really happened. T
EEE” sever vealided tile cuornicle nugver Saturday Only
tomeke-a-completeicolummagalnithis|| 6 tholate that avers aatiacsed against
week. So like last week, I will pres-|the Allies in the first two years of SPECIALS
ent my views and almost no opinions| the war, and it is truly amazing to
on 9 few hodgepodge subjects. think that the tide was eventually
turned. “OUR OWN CURE”
You are carried along on wave
after wave of suspense, as the writer

can’t seem to come up with anything

Iam feeling

ve smug ' and
self-satisfied this

~Bacon . -per % 1b. 48e

week, finally hav- recounts a series of events which Garlic Rings ... per 1b. 43¢
ing made my ocenr to one captain and his crew
istmas cakes during the Second World War, until Bologna =. per Ibi 87s
completed you are left exhausted at the end — z
my fall cleaning. the captain is at the end of LEAN, BONELESS STEWING BEEF ...... per lb. 49c
If I had any the war. Truly a most marvelous

Christmas pres- ~
ents bought, = sa

Store Would be uo MelapainPA GE | Hor thasdrot you wie Telbe WME Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd.

CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS

have made this superhuman effort|““Kinzee Report - Coming Nov. 12,
and left the house bright and shin-|13, 14” is. We should have guessed
ing — except myself. Twas ever thus|{™0m the dates, of course — the
with ali housewives, IT guess. Hay-| ates of the annual Newspaper Con-
ing started in the kitchen I am now  Yention at Vancouver.

faced too, with the undeniable fact} Further than that I cannot tell
that it looks as though I should start; you what the Kinzee Report is, and

Central Press Canadian Photos

The province of Alberta “stole all over again. ‘That's the trouble! I'm embarrassed that I mentioned it. :
ie Seer He. opening of with old old houses or apartments! Suffice to say that a newspaper con- From MACKENZIES
Whien two: top awards were ore, ~~ they never look really clean, with| vention is no different from other

sented to two Alberta farmers.
For the second time in a row, 20-
year-old Ronald R. Leonhardt
(eft), a 4-H club member, of
Drumheller, won the world wheat T alw

N’ span appearance of a|‘conventions so I will leave the rest ° 9
y house. to your imagination. | adies W ear

face the task of making Thoughts in passing — why do Nylon Slips, Gowns, Panties

~ championship with a sample of my Christmas cakes-with some tre-| manufacturers of packaged goods Taffeta Can Can Slips
Marquis wheat. Second Albertan pidation. Although they have been|ecasually imprint ‘Press here with Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts
honored was 20-year-old Bruce 7

EB. -MeDonald, seen above with snecessful for the past seven or eight|thumb to open,” when it usually “Handbags, Scarves, Gloves
Mrs. John David Eaton, who pre- years, my first couple of attempts
sented a scroll to the Manville ended in dismal failures (or perhaps
farmer after he won the $5,000 : j ce ve | dee the tab and open the soap 4 ’
I should say “pudding") and I have 1 ren S ear
Eaton Agricuttural scholarship, a evar tousotien flakes, cake flour or what have you?
good for four years at college. c 8 i s aes j
Bruce was one of nine candidates My recipe for a light fruit eake is] And why, oh why doesn’t some-
selected from. nine provinces: for a tried and true one that my Mother} body manufacture decent-sized crib
the award. (Newfoundland didn’t ee . are :
have an entry.) The nine were vp h de for y and a dojlow: it/sheets and blankets, the kind that : Boys Shirts, Pyjamas
chosen by the Provincial depart- to the letter. Clive is partial to ae will tuck in all around to keep active Indian Sweaters, Convoy Coats
= ments of agriculture on the basis eake, so I have always, made this|_. :
of school marks, potential citizen- “4 couple of years ago I re-| little sleepers under covers? |
|

takes a blow from a hammer to dis-

Girls Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters
Pyjamas, Gowns, Slips =

recipe.

ship and their plans in farming. belled — somewhat — and decided

We have a full range of Towel Sets, Table Cloths,
etc., for gifts for the home

LAST BUT NOT LEAST

to make what I liked. So I made’a

Calvary Tabernacle “|| dark fruit cake too. It is quite good, Dog Creek News

and perhaps you might like to try it.

: SECOND AVENUE 1% Ibs. seeded raisins HAROLD PLACE has been truck-' ¥. Slippers for Every Member of the Family
Sen ES SER NICES : 2 Jb) currents ing cattle to Kamloo; is w
: ie e s ps this week for
10:00 a.m. Sunday School and 8:00 Tues. — Bible Study and 1 Ib. dates

Sie Bible Class Prayer 2 % 1b. figs te Cuele:8: ene
MDI 5 ai. Morning Worship 8:00 Friday aaa 44 Ih. candied cherries _ THE CHARLES PLACES left Sat- ac enZies t
—/ 7:30 p.m. Topic: Dinosaurs Besnicgn ares 4 1b. preserved ginger trday dn a motoring tour through : Z e

5 g arge. % Ib. chopped mixed peel the Okanagan and the U.S.A. They |
We invite you to attend services at the Tabernacle 1 small apple, chopped I.

PASTOR: REV. C. FAWCETT pop ea monas

Ib. walnuts
Ih. butter
eup brown sugar
e
tbsp. rich cream
eup jam or jelly
tbsps, rose water =a
tbsps. lemon juice
tsp. vanilla

SPORTSUEN

Don’t Forget the Third Annual ;
g tsp. baking soda

tsp. cinnamon
tsp. cloves.
Except that I put in one pound of Thirty years ago this firm had its actual beginning, when the
| burrants instead ofa halt-pound, Jeft founder, Jan Mikler, earned his Journeyman’s Certificate ia
ki jout the figs, the preserved ginger

(which we don’t like), changed the upholstery and decorating in the Polish city of Bielsko.
almonds to half-a-pound instead of

ELKS HALL a quarter, and left out the walnuts,

a *
put in six eggs instead of five, added That was December 1, 1923, and as the young journeyman
two tablespoons of liquer instead of
rose water, and made it two cups of

—— | Wednesday, December 9th, 7 p.m. [jirrtssecos sr tctons Sune ee

22 men but the years of work were lost when the Germans
other housewife. Oh, I added a couple

became more experienced with his work he eventually started

of candied pineapple slices for good invaded his homeland,
Sponsored by Williams Lake Rod and Gun Club luck too.
‘ Months after everyone else, | have When he was released from labour battalion work in Germany

just finished reading “The Cruel
Sea,” by Nicholas Monsarrat. lt is
highly enjoyable to come across a Iron Curtain.
novel that is so engrossing after
wading through a number of books!
that don’t even see worthwhile
finishing. of the founder's start in the upholstery trade.

he chose to come to Canada rather than return behind the

This year the firm of Jan Mikler marks the 30th anniversary

During the month of December, customers will enjoy ‘the

Winter
is almost
here

advantages of substan tial discounts on custom-made up-
holstered furniture and draperies. With each purchase during

the month will also be given a beautiful piece of tapestry,

suitably framed, for their home decoration. These items,

featuring a mountain scene, are approximately two feet

square. .
Are your winter
clothes ready

for wear when
the thermometer
drops?

We hope you will join our firm in celebrating this 30th

anniversary sale,

Take them out of sum-
mer storage now and

BURNETT'S were sarin gty ee JAN MIK LE R
_ BURNETT'S Lonoon bey Gin

“Look Your Best” in
Winter Wear too-

: Williams Lake Manufacturer of Exclusive Upholstered Furniture

This advertisement is not published or displayed by : Dry Cleaners
the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Brifish Columbia,