} 4 [ : f | | Thursday, December 10, 1953. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Engagement The engagement is announced in Vancouver of Frances Larue, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Mac- Donald to Mr. Henry Greer Castillou, son of Judge and Mrs. Henry Cas- tiillou of Williams Lake. The wed- ding will take place at Ryerson United Chureh December 28th, Rey. M. W. Stevenson officiating. Judge and Mrs. Castillou will at- tend the wedding and will stay in Vancouver over New Year's. REPAIR AND SAVE ZIPPER’S SOLD, REPAIRED OR REPLACED New rubber bottoms on your old leather tops We repair anything in leather Tonys Leather Shon Phone 15-R3 ...Get a DEPENDABLE USED CAR N-O-W during our Gigantic Sale! “ Stock No. 58B— 1951 Pontiac Sedan -- Has radio and air conditioner. Excellent tires. A wonderful Stock R153A— 1950 Chevrolet Sedan, must © must be seen to be appreciated ... 1540.00 buy .... - $1695.00 Stock 157A— ee soko, 2808 1952 Meteor Sedan -- Small transportaion . es PLO0I00 mileage, good condition cessories. Needs some body work. Ideal car for someone who can do their own work. Very good mechanical condi- tion. This unit is $300 below market price. Real Value GO FAST! , $735.00 A steal at. - $875.00 EVERY CAR MUST | BE SOLD! TRUCK SPECIALS These must go at reductions up to $500.00 to make room for the 1954 trucks which will be announced soon. Stock No. 1524 1952 Chevrolet Pickup only gone 12,000 miles. Color driftwood grey, tires as new. This is a big saving for someone at .. - $1475.00 Stock No. 129A— 1952 International Pickup-- low mileage, excellent mechan ical condition . + $1550.00 * Stock No. 142B i950 G.M. Pickup -- Deluxe Cab. Mechanic’s Special. Only ........ $850.00 Stock No. 149B 1950 Austin Panel -- Good transporta- tion for you at only .. - $575.00 Do you need used parts or tires. We have a large selection to choose from Repair Now... Pay in 1954! Have your car put in shape for winter driving and start easy payments in 1954. Drop in and take advantage of our budget plan. See our large selection of new cars on hand Chevrolet Pontiac Buick Oldsmobile Williams Lake Motors Ltd. est temperature so far at Canim Lake with him for the week-end. Stock Noles — : = HURRY!... $2000.00 for Chilliwack where she will visit 1939 Chevrolet two door = her sisters. Sedan, ood transportation: baa These ‘ isc No. (ewe MR. and MRS. H. M. McNEIL ana at only . B Terrific Meck to's Specials Mrs. MeNeil Sr., spent a few days Renee sae Val Mechanie s:PP last week in Kamloops, motoring ock No. alues 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Tor- down during the first noticeable snow- | Plymouth Sedan -- i i - Eee su 1948 Ply : will pedo Sedan. Loaded with Ac aoe 100 MILE NEWS Store Santa Greets Children In Toyland Santa Claus arrived at Toyland, 100 Mile House store on December 5. About 50 children were present to greet him. Santa Claus remembered all the children from last year and called most of them by name as they came forward to receive the gift he had for each child. The wee pre-schoolers were wide-eyed and so awed they al- most forgot to thank Santa. MR. and MRS. W. SHUPAN of Lone Butte were visitors at 100 Mile last Saturday. e THE 100 MILE LODGE has pur- chased a new International hulf-ton truck. MR. and MRS. W. OSCIENNY have moved to their new home near the school. THE NEW P.W.D. utility shed which Hooper and Mackie of Vernon are building is nearing completion. CHRISTMAS TREES are going past by truckloads, a few are being cut here. TT. Matthews of Lone Butte has cut some in this vicinity. E. F. FITZPATRICK, Buffalo Lake Ranch, trucked a load of cattle to Kamloops Friday. HARRY POWELL, Fawn Lake, big game guide, was a visitor here on Tuesday and he also reports a poor moose season this year. THE PERRY BROS. report find- ing a cow moose which had been shot. They reported this to Bill Fenton, game warden at Clinton. CANIMAHOOD NEWS Whist Party Success An enjoyable whist party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. MeNeil Saturday night,- sponsored by the Jolly Hours Club. Twenty-two attended, including the young people from Williams Lake dormitory, Ladies high was won by Mrs. H. Hart- wii gentleman’s high went to H. Hartwig. Ladies low, Vivian Higgins, and gents low Neil McNeil. On December 16 a business meet- ing of the club will be combined with gift wrapping for the Christmas tree at the home of the secretary, Mrs. H. Hartwig. AFTER a love of snow with mild weather has in- introduced the winter season. Low- y fall, a few inches | 15° above zero. DAVID LAW’ motored in from Bridge Lake to Canim Lake last Fri- day, Mrs. P. M. Law returning home MRS. F. W. WARD left last week DOWN from the dormitory, Jim- mie Pitre was the guest of the B. Spencer MeNeils over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pitre spent the past week in .Vancouver. ATTRACTIVE window decorations at Canim Lake East school herald the advance of the Christmas season, and preparations by Mrs. Law and students are being made for the an- nual Christmas tree concert to be held at the school Friday, December 18. SPENDING SUNDAY at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Davis of Beaver Lake is a regular event-for their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Abbs of Lone Butte. DAVID CHRISTOPHER with his hunting guest called at Mahood Lake Forestry Station to report a moose taken in Wells Gray Park. Orange- Crush Phone INTERIOR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Williams Lake, B.C. Farm ... Award For ora Proud holder of the Cowhide Tro- | phy is the CBO’s Farm and Fish De- partment at Vancouver. Tom Leach, | (centre) who heads the department, was awarded the trophy for the best farm commentary over the past year. The presentation was made in Ot- tawa by Charles Jennings, director of programs for the CBC. | The citation accompanying the award said that Mr. Leach’s friendly delivery of material, excellent news sense and interpretation of the agri-| cultural scene made thé judges’ choice unanimous. The trophy was designed three years ago by the CBC Farm Depart- ment for annual award to one of its commentators. It is made of genuine ‘cowhide and has been inscribed with a map of Canada. Looking on is Norn Garriock, farm broadeast commentator for. Ontario Commentator and Quebee, winner of who was last year’s the Cowhide Trophy. Dog Creek News MRS. HERGAN, housekeeper at ,the Circle S Ranch has left for Van- ‘couver where she will spend the winter. WE SEE Mr. and Mrs. Miles horasen back again after a ten-day holiday amongst the bright lights of Kamloops. HAROLD LANNING was a week- end guest at Dog Creek House. WE HAVE FINALLY got a light covering of snow and Sunday even- ing the temperature registered four above at the lower end of the valley, but the wind was evidence of the sub-zero temperatures recorded at the upper reaches of the cree. We observed some of the more tender cowpokes resorted to ear-mufs. R. M. Bla Horsefly Phone, Niquidet Transport illiams Lake - Horsefly 's office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 3 short 1 long Burns’ Shamrock BACON (sliced) COTTAGE ROLLS (whole, Pre- Christmas Smoked Meat Specials REGULAR PICNIC (whole) half or sliced) .. ORDER YOUR TURKEY EARLY! + per lh. per %lb. - per lb. 73e Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. EX XPOR T THE BRITISH COLUMBIA BESTILLERY CO. LTD. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. A Canadian hhisk distinguished for its smeoth, This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boord or by the Government of British Columbia.