Faas ~ GRE FRISUNE, we LitAMG RARE, 3.2, Phuveday, Jule 08 SANS, - BIRTHS ~ At War Memorial Hospital BRUCE — To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bruce of Williams Lake, a daugh- ter, born July 10, JAMES — To Dr. and Mrs. John James of Williams Lake, a daugh- ter, born July 12. INGALLS — To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ingalls of Williams Lake, a son, | Lake. born July 12. MOSIMAS — To Mr. ana Mrs. Jacob Mosimas of Williams Lake, a daughter, born July 15. Five Firms Take Out School Plans At least five concerns have ‘taken At Duncan, B.C. JENSEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen (nee Anne Wiens) a son, Ernest Victor, born July 7. couver firms: Holand Co: Se Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Henke of Rocky- ford, Alberta, left today after a visit with their daughter ana son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hosey. Rosemary Hosey accompanied them on the re- turn trip for a visit at Rockyfora. Ltd. Dow rie of Elma, Washington. out plans and specifications on the | Proposed eight-room addition to the | junior-senior high school in Williams Tenders for the two-storey frame structure close with the local school hoard office to-morrow aternoon Taking out plans for the job were Cloverdale Construction Co. Ltd, | Cloverdale., and the following Van-| ruction Co. Ltd., C.J. Oliver Ltd., Turnbull | & Gale Construction Co. Ltd., and | Bennett & White Construction Co. ing with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred are Mr. and Mrs, George Bar- IN CAMERON KILT Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- July 19 - 20 - 21 SUSAN HAYWARD ana CHARLTON HESTON in “PRESIDENT’S LADY” Comedy and News Show starts at $:30 p.in. Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- July 22 - 23 - 24 GLENN FORD and DIANA LYNN in “PLUNDER OF THE SUN” Comedy & News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m, TWO. COMPLETE PROGRAMS PACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT First show at 6:45 — Second show at 8:45 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents Coming the following week: “STRANGERS ON A TRAIN" —=OLIVER THEATRF= A NEW LEATHERGOODS LINE We are pleased to announce our appointment as distributors for the Frank Tilley & Son line of leathergoods. We have a large supply of the complete line in the more modern style of better grade leather wallets, billfolds, etc., at the best prices for such quality. There is a very fine range of leathers from $3.95 to $10.00 in Persian Calf, Aniline calf, Seal skin, Pig skin, Morrocco, Steer hide, Luxon, and willow calf. All gift boxed. “JEWELLERS ATTENTION — Citizens, Ranchers, Farmers Williams Lake Auction Room FIRST AVENUE AT PROCTOR Open Daily -- 1 to 6 p.m. s BRING IN ANYTHING OF VALUE J. R. ERSKINE, Auctioneer EXECUTIVE Ain WHITE by TOOKE A good-looking white shirt by Tooke is always correct. That's why so many discriminating busi- ness men prefer Executive in White \ | by Tooke. The Executive shirt is \\ distinctive, made of quality fabrics \\ in a wide range of becoming and comfortable collar styles to suit every taste. “We'd like to show you Executive you'll want’ several this fall! Borkowski’s “ezswecr in White. We know $5.95 | Central Press Canadian | Wearing regiment there. As » he was i 1 ceremonial Scottish Highland sword. The Duke piloted his own plane from Paris to Lueneburg, ng Mr. and Mrs. Steye Mal- re Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milliken of Stratford, Ont. Mr, and Mrs. B. Wallace of Santa Monica, California, are up to spena | the summer at tnefr catap on the north arm of Quesnel Lake. Mrs. Elmer Carswell and famil; | are holidaying at Veronn. ; More About Anahim | (Continued from Page 1) Casmille Lulu. 3ra prize $25 split | between Adam Elkins and Shag | Thompson. 3are Back — ist $50, Oggie Ca- 2nd $35, Shag Thompson; Daye Wilson. Horse Race — 1st $25, An- |1oine Billy riding “Donald”: 2nd $10, | Babby Raptiste riding “Black Jack.” Saddle Race — ist $ laren Sa iding “Spider”; 2nd | $10, Tommy Timothy from Redstone. Stake Race — ist $15, Engene muy on “Spider’; 2nd $8, Gabby | Baptiste on “Rusty”. | Foot Race — 1st $5 Walt Bliss. Children’s foot race — 1st, Eddy Elkins; 2nd Roy Graham; 3rd, Bady Sulin, ‘ Prizes for Best Broncs — 1st $30, Frank Witte; 2nd $10, Andy Holt. As if that wasn’t enough riding for | these boys, a contest of exhibition | riding was got up by eleven cowboys, | each paying a dollar. winner take all. | Winner was Gordon Wilson. The morning of the 11th found all holiday minded folk taking it easy, visiting from camp to camp, parents and children fishing in the Dean riv- er; some of the ranchers trying ‘out the new Fordson Major diesel tractor Beath Motors had on display; afew outfits packing for the trip home. By afternoon quite « number of camps had been broken and their occupants jolting homeward over the roughest road in the Cariboo, content that they'd had a real home-grown worth while holiday Si Alexis Creek News = MISS ANITA GIBBS left Monday for Ttala Lake, where she will work for Mrs. Graham, JUDGING FROM THE NUMBER of fishermen pasinsg through these days, the fishing on our up-country lakes must be good. MRS. T. LEE Sr., returned home from a five weeks’ stay in Kamloops. MRS. D. FINLAY of Victoria ar- Tived last week to fill the position of housekeeer at the Outpost Hospital. Mrs. Finley has worked with the Red Cross before, spending four years at the Terrace hospital as housekeeper ang dietician, Tatlayoko Lake News Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at . . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM JARAD and BONNIE PURJUB and their families are enjoying camp life while working on their new home site. They will build just south of Harry Haynes’, but across the river on the west side. MRS. WILL PURJUE left the val- ley July 2 to help out at the Chilanko Forks Coffee Bar for awhile. MRS. ANNA MeNEIL and son Gor- don left the Circle X on Friday's |staze. Gordon took both grade 7 ana }s by correspondence while at the | ranean and expects to enter high. | school in Vancouver. MISS JULIANA SAMMY, eldest daugther of Eugene's, is helping at the Circle X. THE CATTLE TRAIL along the east side of Tatlayoko Lake is show- ing a big improvement since H. Me- EDWARD M. TAKAHASHI OPTOMETRIST will be at the RANCH HOTEL - WILLIAMS LAKE ‘Wednesday, July 21st trom 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m, For Complete Eye Examination Appointment *phone or write The Ranch Hotel Ghee and Ed Sill have been cutting out patches of windfall on it, BEAR have been fairly numerous this spring. Positive proof that they have been molesting the cattle turn- ed up at branding time. A young calf was badly clawed; several others, branded earlier, were missing. Prompt reaction came when Ed Sill and Mrs. Gerry Bracewell shot two blacks each. MOST of the Valley folk stayed home from the Anahim Stampede this year, due to a too-heavy schedule of pre-haying activities. Pete Bap- tiste and family drove up for the last two days, as did Gerry and Alf Brace- well and the boys, Fails To Stop Following Accident, Motorist Fined Charged with failing to remain at the scene of an accident, Stanley Bowie pleaded guilty in police court yesterday and was fined $25 and costs or in default four months. The charge arose out of an inci- dent that oceurred on the Cariboo Highway about four miles south of town. The car driven by Bowie met and sideswiped an oncoming vehicle driven by Robin Blair. After the im- Pact Bowie continued on his way without stopping. About $200 dam- age was done to the vehicle driven by Blair. 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