Thursday, March 18, 1954. ‘THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C, ; "Page ¥ = | rector., Directors are: Mrs, Raymond ! chores in their absence. *l opm. Fwo wickets and 110 boxes ‘has sold some horsés to E. Fitzpat- Lac La Hache News | Wise, Stanley Wright, Jack Wood- Roe Lake News WE HAVE been having warm |are g¥illable for public convenience. , rick. ici NEES AER » Suck Ales der, | ee spriug days, but the mights this Week| MR. and MRS. J.KATCHMAR and| A NEW GARAGE is being built Community Club took place Wedn Dan Ewart, Boh Gowdie. Ole Kar- (delayed) have been cold, one night going td"| family left Monday for Lilloet, where here on the site of the one which day. Mrs. M. M. Wright, who was [Me™ Archie Ogden, and Ron MR. and MRS. CLARENCE MIL- |e". The snow level seems to stey | Mr. Katchmar will operate a ‘‘cat’ , burned down. again returned as secretary-treasur- Blancher. LER have moved from the Henley |®bout the same. on the dam project on Cayuse Creek. er, disclosed that the club now has. MR. and MRS. M. G. FRIBSWIC| Lake Sawmill to 100 Mile where Mr,| JIMMIE WALKER is working at) MR. and MRS. BUD HOOD and SCRATCH PADS 50 members. Roy Hutchins was elect. have moved into the 130 Mile house. | Miller,has employment at a mill. the Henley Lake Sawmill. :| Billy ‘are in their new home at thé Newsprint 25¢ per Ib, ed president; Alex Bryce, vice-presi- Mrs. Friesen is teaching in the newly MR. and MRS. MARION HIGGINS > Winmae Planer. Bond paper 35c per Ib. dent, and Peter Ogden, sports di- opened San Jose School. made a trip to K; i 100 MILK HOUSE THE Bridge Creek Cattle Estate THE TRIBUNE where Mr. Hi S NOW ON DISPLAY ee oe $20,000 Damage : DIGGER FEL In Sawmill Fire REWILES "54 HON (delayed) Ford and Monarch [20 cic °°") me comes tatncnrie eee] DITCHES FOR ALL PURPOSES left Wednesday | s mill at Buffalo Creek burned last'| | THE DANCE at Roe Lake Hall or | week doing an estimated §20,000° N EU FE LD BROS Saturday night was well attended. | damage. The fire is believed to have ° MR. and MRS. ARNOLD CORN- started in the diesel engine room. : nt > Ai a 5 Aw! = ote ee ae eee , Get your Spring digging done early! days. Miss Jean McLean is doing the] THE NEW POST OFFICE here ! opened last Wednesday to the public. E This is quite an improyement on the TRESTLING ||" waes 1] SMEDLEY & SHARP LID. Coffee Sho EERS | SPECIAL Service : Station 4 March 18 to 28 Fri. and Sat. MARCH Pale ah ama me BEATTY 26 and 27 Stainless steel double tub Featuring WASHING MACHINE “Regular price ... $229.50 BILL AND FELIX Trade-in Allowance 50.00 KOHNKE Balance . . . . $179.50 Plus Two Outstanding | Plus Coast Wrestlers q = (Names to be announced oh Special Premiums Next Week) Priday Card -- 2 straight matches Saturday Card -- Straight Bouts, Tag Team Match 1_Ayers 334 1b Wool Blanket ADMISSION ® FIGHT TIME Ringside $1.50 - Rush $1.60 - Students 60c Both Nights § p.m. 1 Towel Set = Phens x : INTERIOR WHOLESALS 1 81 x 100 Tex-Made Sheet SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE DISTRIBUTORS 1, Pair Pillow Cases Fellews Fights at 10 p.m. Vic Ibnhofi’s Orchestra Williams Lake, B.C, THOSE WERE THE DAYS ‘BEEMAN NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH eer "3 TIME: OH- HOW I een Tes HATE MARCH : WINDS / OH- HOW LT LOVE MARCH nas v7 B WINDS /! € Pe Rn. PES 5 —- * i le Px, Ba OH, TOMBSTONE) ONLY LAST WEEK ‘YW NO FOOLIN2 NEITHER... TOMBS TONE ISN'T SUCH A SHIPPED HIM EXPRESS: SOR’ \N A BOX- AND TOHIS HOME INST. LODIS! J CLASS? “the Walking ~~ Comboy! *% HAS TRAVELED 32,000 miles on FOOT THE-LAGT “§ YEARS // W huwane could live DI) veaes op” -- THAT'S THE AGE OF THIS OL’ TOM CAY OWNED BY _ JH. MATHENIO, dr. 2 oF Trenton, Tenn. (Ancidentally, the word CAT ts vowhere wientioned in i Zcas+ the Bible!) BER WHEN aa "6 GREAT STUFF )\ ALL HE NEEDS) 3 30c6 you KNOW THAT! HOW DARE YOU TRY To KiSS | [ THAT DOES IT! NO MORE PRETTY \ ME SONNY SOUTH! GIRLS FOR ME-AH'LL GET A DATE H 4y WITH BIG BERTHA MCGOOCH~ WITH LOOKS LIKE HERS SHE WON'T BE SO FUSSY - RADIATION THAT THE 2822 HUMAN BODY 1S: NOW EXPOSED TO /! AZO-Z AXmMZ mI4 IF YOU'RE STILL [MAKE HIM EXCEPT WEARIN' Stock | JUNIOR 7 SAY YOUN) IN THE INGS INSTEAD JPARTNER |THE BALLRETE (WINTER! OF socks! IN THE ATES AGvuy. BUSINESS! SEE! ZS (F You WERE ONLY OLDER! RURAL DELIVERY L TOLD Por. Cee WANT You | [mRs. GLOTZ SED, MY Boy! WHAT ON EARTH HAVE You THERE? PoP SAID, MRS, GLOTZ EATS LIKE A = HORS! | MRS.GLOTZ , 1S COMING | To HAVE | DINNER WITH US! SE aii To iA A egep IS A SOCIETY Boy WHEN ADY! BE "mes GLoTZ| | 5, MI A FEEDBAG/ MA! I BORROWED IT FROM THE VERY POLITE!