i Thursday. May 19, 1954. {LONE BUTTE DANCING Every Saturday Night at Columbus Hall Imhoff’s Orchestra P-TA TO RAISE FUNDS BY RUNNING CONCESSIONS At a P-TA meeting at the Lone Butte school Thursday evening it was decided to try for a refreshment concession at the ball games and dances as a method of raising funds. The refreshments sold at the auction sale amounted to $10.30. The May Day question was brought = ate into discussion and Mrs. Uhiman took jon to a news item last FOUR DEPARTMENTS To Serve You— * Groceries ° Menswear ° Dry Goods °¢ Hardware Mackenzies Ltd. ROBIN HOOD BICYCLE CONTEST “Who was recently appointed Minister of Education for the Province of British Columbia?” THIS WEEK'S QUESTION 2 week about the teachers not being willing to train the children. Mrs. Uhiman felt-that she had not the experience needed to train the chil- dren and Miss Frazer felt the same way. It was pointed out that there 1 e r Tuank You Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Fairley wish to thank everyone who gave them Ogilvie Doodle Money dur- ing the past few months. The necessary amount was. obtained and a B.S.A. bicycle duly arrived in time for daughter Norma's birthday. EXCELLENT SPARE TIME OPPORTUNITY THIS AREA DUE to recent expansion, well known national company has immediate openings for men to manage local business in protec- ted areas. Can’ be handled. at start in spare few hours weekly. Honesty and dependability are more important than any past business experience. This is a steady, dignified year round op- eration, with absolutely no sell- ing, canvassing or soliciting re- quired. Applicants must have up to $3,000 (which is secured), have good character references NOTICE William Edwards, N.D. NATUREOPATIC PHYSICIAN Saturday, May 15th THE RANCH HOTEL Specialty Gastrointestinal (stomach disorders) and Dietetics and car available. You will re- ceive immediate high weekly income, and liberal company financial assistance enables you to expand rapidly. This is a solid ground floor opportunity. We are only seeking financially re- -sponsible individuals who aspire to earnings immediately in the $10,000 bracket. f. dedas Applicant Must Have a Minimum of $1,500. No high pressure men or trifiers Please. If you can qualify and have necessary cash, please write, giving name, address, phone number and particulars, for local interview to Tribune Box 172. Contractors’ Equipment, including Scrapers, Welders & Dozers, P.C.U.’s, Loaders & Cement Mixers, Caterpillar of Celanese Plant., AIRDRIE, ALBERTA ‘“‘Unreserved” Auction Sale at EAST EDMONTON May 2Oth, 10 a.m. ers. Trucks, Crawler Tractors, Dope Pots & Sand Pumps, Transformers & Winches; items. LOCATION: 1 mile east and 1 mile north of Imper Auctioneer Frank Gwartney, Licence No. 1 Stewart Equipment Co., Ltd. Supplies, Backhoes & Ditch- Parts, Many Miscellaneous ial Oil Refny., or 1 mile south MONO DOORS ~ :, Sash and Doors A Complete Stock of Doors EXTERIOR DOORS PANEL DOORS We have a Stock of ‘C’ Grade Doors in 2’ 6” x 6’ 6” and 2’ 8" x 6 8” Prompt Delivery Your Building Supply Dealer - Phone 23-R2 We can supply your WINDOW REQUIREMENTS Either from Stock or By Special Order H. J. GARDNER & SONS LTD. Williams Lake THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.0. would be no time to train the chil-|Hall until May 28. The projector| KROMHOFF HATCHERIES dren during school hours. with school | machines are being overhauled i] Largest producers day-old turkeys ‘examinations and school sports com- | Vancouver. ing up. It was decided to drop the May Parade for this year. It was moved that $9.36 be donat- ed towards’ buying school crests for —-Started turkeys all ages. R.0.P. sired day old chicks. Started lay- THERE WILL BE a ball game in| img strain pullets, Leghorns or Lone Butte on Sunday, May 16th, come and support your team. New Hampshire. Kromhoft Hatcheries, R.R. No. 5, New Westminster, B.C. the children on sports day. An invi- tation was received from Mrs. Irene Stangoe of Williams Lake P-TA to attend a P-TA meeting at Williams Lake for a delegate’s report. During a recess of the meeting Miss Donna Widlund rendered a solo and an encore which were well re- ceived. Percy Willard sang two comic songs. A special prize was given to the classroom who had the most parents present at the meeting. Miss Frazer of the juniors room won by one parent. There were twenty-three present at the meeting. Mrs. H. Woodrow, president gave 1 talk on the Dental Clinic which it is hoped will come to Lone Butte this summer. It was decided that the P-TA take responsibility for a Dental Clinic. A committee was elected, con- sisting of Mrs. H. Woodrow, Mrs. Len Coukell, Mrs. Alec McMillan, Suncan McLean, T. Mathews, and Mrs Nick Welyk, to act as a co-ordin- ating committee. Mrs. T. Powell and Mrs. N. Welyk served refreshments. THE WILLARDS and Watts were on a trip to Williams Lake last Wed- nesday for dental and optometrist treatment. ORVIL GIBSON was in Kamloops In Our New Location And Ready For Business In the old Post Office Building - Next Door to Oliver Theatre * Blachwells Portraits BESSIE HALLERAN and EDNA BLACKWELL OPENING SPECIAL One § x 10 Portrait ready to frame $4.50 (choice of proofs) Blackwells Phote Seruice - GORDON BLACKWELL - OPENING SPECIAL 4x6 Glossy Enlargements - 20c ea. Besides our regular line of Photographic and Artist Supplies we intend to stock Flowers - Potted and Cut and Bedding Plants - Ready May 18th. Specials Good from May 12 to 22 last Saturday and had about $300 damage done to his truck when an- other driver smashed into the side of it. SOMETIME during Saturday night the Lone Butte (Shell) Service Sta- tion, owned by Atkinson Bros., was broken into. The intruder pried open a back door to the garage and en- tered the office via the ceiling, As far as could be ascertained nothing was taken. Constable Duncan of 100 Mile investigated. CHAS WIDLUND, section fore- man. took a trip to Kamloops. and eame back with a new Ford VS. ALEC, JIM and GLEN McMILLAN were on a trip to Kelowna to visit their mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan. THE SCHOOL CHILDREN are very busy these days practising for school sports at the 100 Mile May 29. MRS JONAS NORDGREN had the niisfortune to break her left arm last Thursday THE Community Club Dance Sat- urday night in the Hall was a big success in all ways. LAC LA HACHE Invitational SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT MAY 23 - MAY 24 Tournament Starts at 10 a.m. Evening Entertainment May 23 Movie Tournament Dance (silver collection) 12:01, a.m. May 24 Movie esale “Celebrate the 24th at Lac La Hache’ THERE will be no shows in the Equipment For SALE LOGGING INDUSTRIAL “Cat” D4 standard gauge, 6U Series, “Cat” hydraulic angle dozer, hydraulic con- trol. equipped with all logging guards $6750 International TD9, 1953 model, equipped with hy- draulic angle dozer and Careo winch. “+ $9250 All guards ... “Cat” power unit, model 468, approx 100 h.p., com- BRAND NEW POWER SAWS Clearing out 1952 Models -- While they last Half Regular Price DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU Fully Guaranteed -- Parts always available ONE-MAN TYPE -- 20” Cut $197.00 27” Cut $202.00 -HEAVY-DUTY TYPE -.- 27” Cut $220.00 (2-man) 32” Cut $227.50 38” Cut $230.00 50” Cut $240.00 Also - Some slightly-used models in above sizes- as low as $125.00 POWER MACHINERY LTD. 148 E, 3rd Ave. Vancouver, B.C. 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