THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 6 Thursday, February 4,1954. a The trend toward replacement of | One sixth of the fully manufactured |CANIMAHOOD Canadian department, store sales| Home--ownership-emade a big ad- ws 160 MILE + DAN DAILEY and CONSTANCE SMITH in UT AXT” 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 Ohildren admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Mitzi Gaynor and David Wayne in ‘L DON'T. CARE GIRI. A SENTIMENTAL GIFT THAT WILL SAY ‘I LOVE YOU’ AS CLEARLY aS THE WORDS THEMSELVES -- A GIFT OF FINE JEWELLERY THAT SHE WILL ALWAYS CHERISH. BE. G. WOODLAND & SON “For the Gifts You'll give with Pride let your Jeweller be your Guide” Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long ticket and H. Hartwig draw for $5. the second THE postponed business meetinz of the Jolly Hours club was held Jan- uary 23 at Mrs. B. Spencer McNeil’s with five members present. Winter conditions and the absence for the winter of several members accounted for the low attendance. Thirty dol- lars was sent to the secretary of the Lone Butte Hospital Auxiliary. A March of Dimes fund was commenced and two social evenings arranged for at Canim Lake East school house, an old time dance January 30 and a Val- entine Dance February 13, with priz- es for novelty dances. Next business meeting February 20 at the home of | . Mrs. K.-E. Higgins. MR. and MRS. EDWARD HIG- GINS of Canim Lake are at present in Bugene, Oregon, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Rob- inette, brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Higgins. R. and MRS. K .E. HIGGINS and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hart- wig.and family were entertained at MeNeil Ranch last Sunday at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. H. M. MeNeil. DUE TO Mr. Davis’ il] health Mr, and Mrs. Reg Davis left last week to spend the remainder of the winter in Vancouver. LAC LA HACHE Clinton Takes First Game From Wild Horses The Clinton Bluebirds played the Wild Horses here on Sunday, with Clinton winning by 5-4. With tem- perature well above freezing the soft ice made tough going for all concern- ed and slowed the game consider- ably. The Clinton men didn’t have jmuch chance for a breather, as they had only one spare on the team. Clift Bagle is managing the Wild Horses. " OLLIE KARLANDER has taken ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE SPECIAL Regular, $199.50 SPECIAL, $135.00 -LAKE HARDWARE LTD. Agents for Fairbanks Morse - Evinrude Motors - McClary Ranges Youngstown Kitchens - Servel Refrigerators j the Midgets and the PeeWees in hand this season, and they are being whip- ped into fighting trim. Friday they !pleyed the two teams from Forest Grove, supplying a lot of fun for the large crowd of fans, taking both games from the visitors. SECRETARY of the Community Club, Mrs. M. M. Wright expects the weekly shows will re-commence in about two weeks. The projector which the club will operate is an RCA Vie- tor and the best of its kind and is large enough to accommodate an audience of 700. MR. and MRS. HILLER and daugh- ter, Gloria, are-leaving the district and expect to live .in Vancouver. Gloria has been a student in the Dor- mitory. = MR. R. JORDAN has bought Ham- il’s mill at Enterprise. He is movin his family over from the Kooten ys. WORD has been received that Percy Ogden’s health is much im proved and that he has been di: charged from hospital in Vancouver, MR. and MRS. ROY HUTCHINS plan to leave soon to spend the bal- ance of the winter somewhere south of the border. head of cattle to Williams Lake lo, his feed lot there, to be finished. ROAD FOREMAN E. ODIAN came through on Januar th a new | ‘Turn-a-dozer the PWD is using now, and cleared the snow in record time: GORDON GRAHAM of Forest} Grove bought a tract of timber, at ihe Timber Sale in the office of the Forest Ranger here. i THE CHANGE in the weather was certainly welcome. We are surely en- joying the warm sunny days of 40° above zero, but February 2, Ground- hog Day, dawned with red and gold skies heralding a bright sunny day where Mr. Groundhog could easily see his shadow so we are doomed tu x weeks more winter. MR. and MRS. W. STROUD motor- ed to Kamloops on Saturday. MRS. BUD HOOD was a-visitor to Williams Lake Monday. WE ARE SORRY to hear that Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, who formerly lived here and now reside in Kam- | | | loops are both in ill health. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Houseman were call- | ed suddenly to Kamloops by the sud- \ den collapse of Mr. Johnson, but he | is somewhat recovered we are glad! to hear. HARVEY HOUSEMAN Sr., was} also a visitor at Kamloops this week. | MR. and MRS. JIM LEASK lett here by bus for Dawson Creek, where Jim plans to work this winter. MRS. BUD HOOD held a birthday party for wee Billy Hood on his first birthday. THE skating rink has been cleanea of snow and fiooded and seems in good skating order again. STILL HAS FOUR RESIDENTS Our apologies to the four residents of Quesnel Forks who received scant consideration in our story last week on the’death of Wong Kuey Kim. Mr. Kim was the last of the line of original settlers of Quesnel Forks, but in the last couple of years there have been others living there — four of them. Mrs. Alfred Smallenberg, who is at present a patient in St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, may shortly undergo an operation. In Vancouver also is Mr. Smallenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Smallenberg’s daughter, Mrs. V. Meraw. BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital LIND — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lind of Lone Butte, a son born February 4th. OBITUARY LESTOCK BLAIR REID Passed away on January 26 at Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, Lestock Blair ~ Reid of Surrey, formerly of West Vancov- ver, aged 68 years. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. J. C. Buckley, Wil- liams Lake; Mrs. J. Daly, Pender Harbor; one brother, Herbert, tario; four sisters, also four g children. Funeral services were con- ducted January 29 at Woodlawn Funeral Home, New Westminster, FOR BASKETBALL @ PROVIDES 3-WAY FOOT PROTECTION @ Supports Longitudinal Arch ® Cushions Metatarsal Arch © Abserbs Heel Shocks | AND Is Completely Washable -- Has Full Breathing Uppers Seamless Toe Construction -- Vent Eyelets THE SHOE FOR ATHLETES Leather Goods MANUFACTURED AND REPAIRED AT OUR WILLIAMS LAKE SHOP. Hobby Craft Supplies | LEATHERWORK, A FOR THOSE WHO MAKE A HOBBY OF PATTERNS, TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES FULL LINE OF FOR THI, SPORTSMAN -- FROM SKATING TO FISHING -- WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS ‘Sporting Goods | First Avenne T. P. TRADERS Williams Lake QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR ALD WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON To the People | of Williams Lake | I would like to express my thanks for the support accorded to me at the poll in last week’s civic by-election, During my term of oftice I shall do my utmost to merit your confidence, working for the continual betterment of Williams Lake. 2 - Ben Abbott At Brandly’s— * Prescriptions : * Rexall Remedies * Drug Sundries * Livestock Remedies And, of cavrse— Cucstetucs, Rilioble Sirois Branpty’s Drug Store AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS For the Finest in QUALITY MEATS Shop with Confidence at Williams Lake Meat“ Market —__-—- NMIEILCHIEIRS RYE Aristocrat 8 years old Anniversary 5 years old \E-count 4 years old Melchers Special Reserve 3 years old GIN London Club London Dry melchers This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, i leather by synthetic products as foot- fereign textile products entering climbed 2.4 per’ cent in F ary | vance in Canada from 1941 to 1961. Wear soling continued in Canada dur-| Canada come in without payment of $30 Raised At Secial 96 H d T il d compared with the same month of! At the latter date 65.6 per cent of 4 ing 1952. duty. : ea rate 19 | homes were occupied by owners, ; e, . ‘ ° For “Outpost Hospital Ty Exeter Station : = (OLIVE R THEATRF—= | With Bingo, fish pond and other f eae cee — —— highlights, a pleas: evening was| The Circle S trailed 96 head o ; x TES EN ANE Go aoc tolemintcieeicers from poe Onee ta Better Service = z calites at the Canim Lake Hast schoo! | @xeter last Thursday, and shipped z Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- February 8, 9, 10 house: Besides fun for all, this yieid-] HM to The Pacifie Meat Co. Van- Better Qualit TONY CURTIS and JANET LEIGH ~ ed for the Lone Butte Red Cross Hos- | C°UVe™ i u wy j ita eturn of $30. A vi ry in pera so Shee Tac T. BELL, accompanied -by Mrs. 6e ? 5 = s rs. 2 HOUDINI” free of charge by Mrs, Law, A Hayr-| Bel 4nd Irs Larum motored to 100 Better Value Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. wig, and David Law. In the rattle or | Mile so eee 2S ae ae Doe S aa A quilt made by the Jolly Hours club. lee rs at the 96 Mite. Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- February 11, 12, 13 Mis, He MeNell “held tie winuing!l "2 “a” eineparntom inucksa 49 always at. .