Page 6 "3S THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.6. Thursday, February 25, 1954, OLIVER THEATRF—= Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- March 1 - 2 - 3 ETHEL MERMAN, DONALD O'CONNOR, VERA-ELLEN in “CALL ME MADAM” Comedy and News Show starts at $:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday. Saturday --- March 4-5 - 6 RICHARD WIDMARK and DON TAYLOR in “DESTINATION GOBI” 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: Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents 5 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this week: Rory Calhoun and Gene Tierney in “Way of A Gaucho” 100 Mile News Lone Butte News MR. and MRS. W. STROUD are | receiving congratulations on birth of a son, born February 22 ul Inland Hospital, Kamloops. LYAL HICKILING bought a team |— ae es of horses from Nick Welyck of Lone| RCAF QFFICER Butte and trucked them hom BEVISES SYSTEMS ON WEDNESDAY Harold Knaut the | trucked a load of horses to his ranch spent | AMONG the 100 Mile vistors to over the weekend were Mr. 's. C. Widlin, W. Stroud and Mr. Forestry and J and Mrs. D. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. J R. Scott. MR. and MRS. ALSOP of Lac=La Hache were tors at Exeter and 100 Mile on Sun MRS day pari will be three y. s having a birth- ipper Bruce who old this week. THE Sundman Bros. motored to Prince George and returned with a new diesel power unit for their saw mill. . MRS. KEN BEIMLER was taken suddenly ill and rushed to Merritt hospital for treatment. She is still in SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER SCHICK “20” and COLONEL PHILISHAVER PACKARD REMINGTON The Best in Electric Shavers stocked. Dy one. Buy one.. Terms Available. BE. G. WOODLAND & SON “For the Gifts You’ll give with Pride let your Jeweller be your Guide” hospital there. MR. and MRS. BEN MOBBS are buck in the Cariboo again, Ben is ‘ ng for the Sundman Bros, in Flight Lieutenant J. A. Riva. lieibayenial eee einen 34, of Canmore, Alla. has the sawmill and plans to-live here. developed a new method for | JOYCE MILLER. Lac La Hache,| determininf the exact momento st of Mrs. J an at| drop paratroopers and supplies guest of Mrs. John Sundman ai In aise by, he RC ABER eee time, the Riva system: has, now | THE Public Health Nurse win be| been adopled. by. the United —Central Press Canadian jseveral days in Vancouver taking |ea and refreshments. were served. atments for a sore hack. Next Sunday Lone Butte Boes to For- ON SUNDAY Jack Wolfgang did |est Grove. Spnie good shooting. In the morning | ON MONDAY Mr. Ublman, janitor # lynx came into his yard after hiz]at the school, took the Larum chil- chickens and Jack grabbed his rifle|dren to Williams Lake for dental and shot it. In the afternoon Mrs.| treatment. Nick Welyk also went | Wolfgang heard a noise outside the along for the ride, house and looking out the window] MISS MONA MITCHELL of North saw another lynx about ten yards | Vancouver is the relieving 1 from the building stalking some the Outpost Hospital while Mr dueks. My. Wolfgang snatched his | kie is in Vancouver on busine >, rifle and bagged Mrs. Lynx. is Miss Mitchell's first assign ient, THE Forest Grove Badminton| LasT SATURDAY EVEN NG the Club visited with the Lone Butte|Willards entertained Mr. aud Mrs, club for a social evening in the hall | Horace Woodrow with a fe; games last Sunday. A few games were play- | of whist. | Better Service Better Quality : Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Mile } 2, fr . States air force. Pit-lieut. [at 100 Mile March 2, from 3:30 to Michaud’ -of Monteedl: Nae ae [4:80p.m. The: nurse Will be“at*the | Worker wiih: Rive in deveiap | school house, THE broom-ball game held at 100 | Mile by the school children between | Pee | 100 Mile and Forest Grove resulted jin a tie. | THE hockey game between 100 | Mile and Forest Grove resulted in a | 4-3 win for Forest Grove. | | if the technique. es ta Victory in Bog-Team Race ‘Horsefly News THE GAME WARDEN from Wil- SPRING IS HERE! ° AVOID THE BUSY SEASON BY BRINGING IN YOUR SHOE AND LEATHER REPAIR WORK NOW. We guarantee the best of workmanship and material. Teugs Leather Shop WILLIAMS LAKE Phone i5 R3 liams Lake was in here on official | business. EVELYN KROENER, who has been away from here for over a year, was met at Williams Lake by her mother, Mrs. 0. Kroener and her sis- ter, Vera. MRS. AUBREY WILLIAMS accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. 'T. Mac- Dougall, left by bus for the coast. Mrs. Williams is going for medfcal attention and MacDougall will visit her son, Herman Goetjen and family of Bellingham, Washington. MRS. ED. GOETJEN and two lit- Ue boys, Jimmy and Ra: adiar Ernie Brunet ied 12 dog teams Lake helping Mr. and Mr in the annual race from Gatineau 7#e STETSON Labo The Laloo is just right for roamin’ the range. The broad, sweeping brim of this famous Stetson defies sun and rain alike. And the casual tele- scope crown is really comfortable. Come in and see it today. Borkowski’s “ecsweer Pointe, Que.. to Perth, Ont. His time of one hour, 21 minutes for ferson with their little twins, DR WOOD, the government the 20 miles was six minutes | veterins * ed by J. W. Wyn- better than that of the second stra, has been busy innoculating “musher.” cattle. c S. N. BARRETT has made several BIRTHS trips to the dentist recently. At War Memorial Hospital MRS. A. NICOL Lakeview | RICH — To Mr. a Gilbert Ranch, Beaver Valley, is the guest of} Rich of a son her daughter, Mrs. K. O. Dunlop. born February 20. MR. and MRS. LEN ALARIC and | GROOME — To Mr. two children of Terrace, spent a few| Gilbert Groome of W s here visiting friends, LOUIS NIQUIDET is home again Attention — Citizens, Ranchers, Farmers Williams Lake Auction Room: Open Daily -- 1 to 6 p.m. First Ave. & Proctor - Alex Clarke's residence - First Auction - - Feb. 27 1:30 p-m. BRING IN ANYTHING OF VALUE J. R. ERSKINE, Auctioneer For the . ,, Prevention of Clesiidiun Chawver Septicus Bactonin Gomhines a full dose of Blackleg Bacterin with a full dose of the killed cultures of the causative organism of Mal. Edema . Double Protection for the Price of One GETTING RID OF HORNS s is easiest when you cov- erthehorabutronsof WN 4 young calves with 7 FRANKLIN aoe DEHORNING Tealety Aypids bleeding, infection and BLOOD STOPPER sete ck. Apply to hora burton. Popular Treatment for Wounds after being under the doctor's care at Kamloops for a couple of weeks. MRS. GEORGE NIQUIDET has been il] the past ten days. Miss Kathy Farrell is’ helping out during Mrs. Niquidet's illness, | R. Y. GIBBONS, one of our long- | time residents, was taken to the doc- | at Williams Lake on Sunday, 8. REYNOLDS made a spendid job lon plowing the roads on his recent | trip im with the maintainer. THE RECENT DANCE of the series put on by the Community Club was poorly attended because of the chilly weather, JOHN WINEARD and Mrs. W. J. [w: alker won the high scores at the | cribbage tournament at the Commun- lity Han on the 17th, | KIWANIS | Former Kiwanians and any |]. business or professional men interested in forming a Ki- wanis Club (service club) in Williams Lake are invited to contact Mr. H. Campbell, Sec- INTERIOR WHOLESALE retary Kiwanis Club of Kam- DISTRIBUTORS Williams Lake, B.C. 24calven, $1 in Powder Form CONGEALS THE BLOoD REPELS FLIES Your Franklin Agent Branb.y’s Drug Store Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly : R. M. Blair's office, Wms. Lake, phone K66 S Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long For the Finest in QUALITY MEATS Shop with Confidence at Williams Lake Meat Market | | loops, Box 544, Kamloops, B.C. Cariboo Club Cha Saturday, March 6 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission, 25¢ TOURNAMENT PLAY Sunday, March 7 é 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. ELHS HALL ® uship Badmiston Tournament and Dance DANCE Saturday; March 6 10 p.m. - 1 a.m. ViC IMHCFF'S GRCHESTRA Floor Prizes Admission, $1.00 T “TT T cs a OES OP ROO,