Page & THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, December 10, 1953. LAND AUCTION SALES * in various parts of British Columbia. During the first 11 months of this|. i there have heen year, 34 auction sales of land have lots sold ith a total selling been held by the Lands Department | value of $63,136.50. OLIVER THEATRE= Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday -- December 14, 15, 16 WILLIAM HOLDEN and DON TAYLOR “STALAG 17” Comedy and News Show starts at $:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- December 17, 18, 19 JANE POWELL and FARLEY GRANGER in Z “SMALL TOWN GIRL” 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: Anthony Steel and Dinah Sheridan in ‘IVORY HUNTER’ Electrical gifts keep on giving! @ VACUUM CLEANERS © IRONS Z © CLOCKS e DEEP FRIERS @ WAFFLE IRONS © TOASTERS © MIXMASTERS ELECTRIC BLANKETS ~ UR eae ener ence t LAKE HARDWARE LTD. Agents for Fairbanks Morse - Evinrude Motors - McClary Ranges Youngstown Kitchens - Servel Refrigerators J} Mrs. Ray LONE BUTTE AUXILIARY PAYING OFF HOSPITAL DEBT The Lone Butte Hospital Aux day afternoon. A report was given on the bazaar and chicken supper, at which § -T4 was cleared. It was jecided to make this an annual affair. A donation of ten dollars was re- ceived from the Bridge Lake Con: munity Club to help pay off the hos: pital debt. It was hoped that other yommunities would send in dona- tions. A payment of $350 was paid to the Red Cross on hospital debt. A vote of thanks was given to ail don- ors and helpers at the bazaar; Meet- ings for the winter months will be on the last Sunday in each month. MR. and MRS. NORMAN LIND have returned to Lone Butte trom Wells, B.C. and are now staying with Mrs. Lind’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Norman is now work. ing for the Netherlands Overseas Mills Ltd. ON WEDNESDAY afternoon ua jlarge flight of geese was observed ‘over Lone Butte, winging their way south. WEDNESDAY morning gave Lone Butte another inch of snow. We have about three inches now. FRANK HEFFNER and the Mac- Kay Bros. were busy Friday and Saturday loading two car lots of ex- port ties A WEDDING SHOWER in honor of Mrs. Wm. Abbs was held at the home of Mrs. John Peterson on Sat- urday, December Hostesses were Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. I. K, Qdall. Many nice presents were re- ceived. Among those present were Mrs. Lute Edall, Mrs. Ray Flaherty, sr., Flaherty jr.,, Mrs. Chas, Thorsteinson, Mrs. R. Abbs, Mrs. H- Woodrow, Mrs. Glen Pettigrew, Mrs. J. DeVries, Mrs. Thos Powell, Mrs. James MeMillan, Mrs. Glen McMillan, Mrs. Roy Woodland, Mrs. O. Gibson, | Mrs. J. Mackie. THE WELL DRILLER is ai Bart VanDyk's drilling ‘for water. MONDAY MORNING, seven a.m. the thermometer registered ten de- grees below zero. For The Men On Your List Look these over for Gift S can’t go wrong when you give Quality Menswear Everything a man wears from coats to cuff links is here for your selection. Borkewski’s Menswear si uggestions.. You station wagon Be EB: ees, SR2eSESeSSrSRseaeEaseneessen: (i siaisiaiaiaiaiaial held a meeting in the hospital ee 2 “Although there i Big Creek News BRUCE WATT and JOINNIE CHURCH left Friday to deliver a truck load of Christmas trees in Van- WELCOME are Pete Yells, road foreman; Char- lie Sampsi two trucks and a tractor loader they are hard at work gravelling our road. R. CHURCH, Gus Piltz, W. Bam- ‘brick and J. Bonner are up on Fire ‘Creek range on the long,, cola job of rounding up their-cattle for weaning. just a skiff of snow at home it is expected that they will meet with more wintry conditions in the high country. WITH a load of horsemeat on board Ralph Uptigrove left for the coast Saturday after visiting friends ‘vere and enjoying a few days deer iunting the last week of the season. \s before, the meat will be couvert- ‘d to pet food when it reaches its des- tination. JOWUN SEIBERT returned to “hureh’s Thursday after guiding hrough hunting season with Pete ‘oldwell of Jesmond. RONA CHURCH took the plane fom Williams Lake Monday enroute ‘o Victoria for a two-week visit with her. mother, Mrs. G. Gilner. Betty, and Fred Oliver are taking care of things at home in her absence. MR. and MRS. F. WITTE are spending a few days in Kamloops in company with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bliss of Redstone. HAZEL HENRY was in town Thursday to keep a dental appoint- ment. A SON was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dupont, in Vancouver Decem- ber 1. Congatulations. —* MARY HUTHINSON and Mrs Tom Hutchinson and children are spend- ing a few days in town. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospitat McBURNEY — To My. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney of Likely, a daughter, born December 4. MeKAY — To Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKay of Williams Lake, a son born December 8. KOWALSKI — To Mr. and Mrs. Ru- doiph Kowalski of 150 Mile House, a daughter born December 10. 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