Thursday, November 26, 1658

THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAR, Bd.

BRIDE HONOURED
AT SHOWER

Mrs. Dane O’Shanek was honored
by a surprise shower on her return
from honeymooning in Vancouver.
The shower was held at The Lodge,
the hostesses being Mrs. Duncan and
Mrs. Morrison. About 20 guests at-
tended.

The bride received many beauti-
ful gifts, among them were two love-
ly lamps. The groom was not forgot-
ten and was called in to receive a
Dutch Boy statuette. sc

Dr. O’Shanek showed some moy-
ing pictures of the bride and groom,
also of the Lodge and Falls. Yvonne
O’Shanek sang “The Holy City.”

A RUMMAGE SALE was held here
last week, the proseeds to go towards
the Christmas Tree fund.

THE 100 Mile W.I. voted twenty,
dollars to the P-TA for the Chistmas
tree fund.

MR. and MRS. CAVILLE accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald, ;
motored to Ashcroft last weekend.

BOTH the residents and the guides |
here were very pleased at the decision
of the Game Commissioners to hold
no cow moose season this year. The|
people here are of the opinion that to |
have had an open cow season would |
have entirely ruined the moose hunt-|
ing, and it has been bad this year, |
with some of the guides putting the
blame for this on the open cow moose
season last year.

| THE SNOW seems as if it is here
to stay and the roads have been very |
icy and slippery, causing the cars to |
id badly. One car turned over and
another went over the bank at the
railway crossing, knocking out one
of the guard rails and the ehecker-
board sign. The wecker has been

busy, and the P.W.D. are busy sand-
ing the highway.

Niquidet Transport
illiams Lake

R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66
Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long

Horsefly

R.C.A.F. Pilot Receives
U.S. Award for
Action In Korea

central Press Ca
Seen above arated for aight
duty, Fit.-Lieut.
Nichols, 28, of Salat ‘Ont
one of tour RCAF
Pilots to receive U.S. air medals
for “distinguished combat
cperations in Korea. uar-
tet was among the KCAF pilots
who flew F-86 Sabre~jets against
Communist MIG-15 planes over
Northern Korea while on ex-
chenge duty with the U.S. air
force,

ae

Bill Sloan is in hospital in Van-
couver, where he will undergo an op-
eration this week. Mrs. Sloan and
Bill's mother, Mrs. Sam Sloan are

More About School
Area Representatives

(continued from page 1)

It was finally decided to leave the
matter of redistribution of zones to
the board to investigate.

STARTING AGE

Starting
elemen
some @.
child must be
September 30 in “the current year in
order to be eligible to enter the pri-
|mary grade in the September term.

age for children in the
ry schools also came up for
In this district a

ussion.

31 and December 31 in some school
districts depending on local condi-
tions and opinion. Mr. Mouat said the
school boards throughout the prov-
ince, as well as the inspectors, have
been pressing for the Department of
Education to set a date deadline and
take the onus of responsibility off
the shoulders of the trustees but so
far they had met with no success.

The only thing to be considered in
moying the date here from September
to October was that in the year the
move is made an upsurge in elemen-
tary school population that might re-
sult in rooms being necessary in sev-
eral cases in the district.

The representatives instructed the
trustees to investigate what accom-

also at the coast.

modation problems would be en-

This limit is stretched to October

countered in the district if the change
was made, They will reconsider the
question in February in the light of
the findings of the trustees.
CORRESPONDENCE COURSES

The representatives unanimously
approved a suggestion that the De-
partment of Education again be ask-
ed to provide a plan of closer contact
with the 80 correspondence students
in Williams Lake and Quesnel -School
Districts. The plan calls for the es-
tablishment of an elementary cor-
respondence office at Williams Lake
and Quesnel with three instructors
on staff and their own means of
transportation,

OBITUARY

ESTILL—Passed away in Shaugh-
nessy Hospital, November 17, 1958,
Ernest Arthur Estill, of Hydraulic,
B.C., aged 64 years. Mr. Estill served
overseas in World War One. He is
survived by his loving wife, Edith,
and one daughter, Mrs. A. R. Mann
of Hydraulic. Funeral services from
Vancouver, Fri-
day, November 26. Rev. F. A. Ramsey
officiated. Interment Field of Hon-
our, Mountainview Cemetery.

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