— Page 10 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, May 13, 1954, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- May 17, 18, 19 RFEDERICK MARCH and GLORIA GRAHAME in “MAN ON A TIGHTROPE” Comedy and News Show starts at $:30 p-m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- May 20, 21, 22. GARY COOPER and BARBARA STANWYCK in “BLOWING WILD” 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 onl: Thursday, Frida. Saturday, this week: OLIVER THEATRE—= ly when accompanied by Parents Errol Flynn and Roger Livesey in ‘Master of Ballentrae’ ORDER YOUR READY MIX CONCRETE For Spring Building Requirements Now! Contact Williams Lake Concrete Products Leo Fowler : Lakeside COOKING is as simple as ABC if you shop at the sign of Quality QuaLity ALways. Williams Lake Meat Market orders must be given two days in advance of delivery ~ JUST ARRIVED! A Large Shipment of RINGS Y} Both Ladies and Gents in all styles Ladies and gents 10 and 14 Kt. Yellow Gold from $4.50 Single, double and multiple stone rings with the stones of every month from $6.95, The Birth stone for May is the EMERALD. This is a beautiful rich green color available in many shapes.and designs, Use our convenient budget plan or lay-away plan or open a charge account E.G. WOODLAND & SON OFFICIAL TIME INSPECTOR P.G.B. RAILWAY “For the Gifts You’ll give with Pride let your Jeweller be your Guide” ALSO AVAILABLE IN BLUE, TAN,GREY - - $4.95 AND LIFE SHIRT BY TOOKE In white only - collar & cuffs outwear rest of the shirt NYLON TRICOT SHIRTS by TOOKE White, Blue, Tan + $9.95 Borkowski’s “ecswear h t Practicing for the annual track meet, munity Hall on Saturday. witha very 00d turnout. The proceeds went to- ward the ball team. seriously ill has improved slightly. . , 2 2s ing was held in Forest Grove last) WEATHERSON — To Mr, and Mrs, Thursday. Nels Morris was elected coach and manager. Forest Grove Women’s Instituteswas WARDROBE — To Mr, ana Mrs. It was decided drives until the end of the month. | FOREST GROVE |— | ‘Trade Group Holds | is - softhall- game Sunday send saw the Tourist Season Social Jeeat club traunes Williams Lake PROOF of: the: continued growth of the settlement is seen in the new May’s Cafe, opened by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Blancher. Patrons flocked to the Lac La Hache News A large crowd of members and gala opening Saturday. their guests were welcomed to the coe, rn Odee by the host and host-| THE HILLS are slowly: turning ess, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Butlen green but ranchers still have cattle aes on winter feed. MONDAY EVENING was the open- ee ing night of a well attended Square Dance Club. It will be held every! More About Joe Demarre Monday evening and is open to the public. ROLAND POIRIER ana Wayne Colemian from Vancouver spent. the weekend in Forest Grove with rela- tives (continued from page 1) @ partnership. A partnership that lasted 35 or 40 years without a cross word or a dispute gives rea] meaning to the legal term, JOE KOZAKEVICH accompanied Funeral services will be held to- by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Morris mo-|™0Trow afternoon at 2 o'clock os tored to Williams Lake and spént a | S°da Creek Cemetery. No flowers by Pleasant Saturday afternoon shop-| equest. ping. WE ARE DELIGHTED to-hear that Mrs, W. Garbet, who bas beeu BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital A WELL ATTENDED ball meet- Andrew Perry Weatherson of Alexis Creek, a son, born May 7, THE MONTHLY MEETING ofthe held on the 5th, at Mrs, D; Brown Robert Wardrobe of Enterprise, to continue wh a son, horn May 7. —o— BROWN-JOHN — To Mr. ana Mrs, Vietor Brown-John of Likely, a daughter, born May 8. EVERYOND is glad to see the big rucks rolling again, os THE PUPILS of the schoo] are. out A DANCE was held in tht com- eae MOTZ — To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Motz of Williams Lake, a daugh- ter, born May 12. ALL} READY for Planting Time! Garden Tools and Equipment of Every Description A LARGE CROWD took in the {SOCIETY REGISTERED Registration of the Williams Lake ® District Ambulance Society was |completed this week. Temporary slate of “officers includes Ralph Woodland, president; Cece Rhodes, treasurer; Frank Lee, secretary. Di. rectors are W. J. Edwards, P. Jor- genson and Bob Moore. A public Well Drilling WM. CRUTCHLEY leave enquiriés at F. B. BASS Lrp. meeting will be called shortly. ee Better Service : Better Quality Better Value always at . . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROGERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Is OUR AIM ATTENTION — Citizens, Ranchers, Farmers Williams Lake Auction Room FIRST AVENUR AT PROCTOR Open Daily -- 1 to 6 pm. BRING IN ANYTHING OF VALUE J.R. ERSKINE, Auctioneer At Brandly’s— * Prescriptions * Rexall Remedies * Drug Sundries * Livestock Remedies Wheelbarrows Sprinklers Garden Hose Digging Forks | Garden Trowels Shovels | LAWN MOWERS Lightweight All-Steel Mower - 14” blade - $13. Heavy Duty - Rubber Tires & Roller - 14” blade - $23. GREEN CROSS Weed Killers Insecticides LAKE HARDWARE LTD. Agents for And, of course — Courteous, Relialle Seruice Branpiy’s Druc STORE Fairbanks Morse - Evinrude Motors - McClary Ranges AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FRANKLIN SERUMS ~ Youngstown Kitchens - Servel Refrigerators Edward M. Takahashi, R.0. OPTOMETRIST Will be in Williams Lake at THE RANCH HOTEL on Tuesday, May 18th from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. FOR COMPLETE EYE EXAMINATIONS phone The Ranch Hotel for appointment TIRES AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD Designed to provide long, safe performance at low cost pLIFETIME GUARANTEE ) RUGGED PROVEN TREAD AVAILABLE IN POPULAR PASSENGER TIRE SIZES go 15 EDIY $15.95 a your old tire an T. P. TRADERS First Avenue illiams Lake Leather Goods MANUFACTURED ANI) REPAIRED AT OUR WILLIAMS LAk 1! S1.¢P, Hobby Craft Supplies FOR THOSE WHO MAKE A HOBBY OF gee 17 OW AT C & S Tire Service Ltd. LEATHERWORK, A FULL LINE OF PATTERNS, TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES Sporting Goods - Complete Tire Service Phone 27-R-2 Williams Lake C.C.M. PARTS AND CYCLES