ak Page ig THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LARG, 8.6, Thursday, August 19, 1984, ee for the department, but no definite More About Fish action has been taken. (continued from page 1) ment during off years for the purpose fisheries biologist, it has been rey- ealed that at the suggestion of Game Warden Gibault, a general 6-inch limit is hoped to be instituted in the 1955 fishing regulations and also approval of fishing through the ice. OLIVER THEATRE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesd BARBARA STANWYCK ef raising sport fish there for stock- ing Interior Jakes. The facilities have been inspected by I. Barrett of Vancouver, division fishery biologist “ALL I DESIRE” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday August 26, 27, 28 ROBERT RYAN and GRANT STERLING. in “ALASKA SEAS” Comedy and News’ Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. Mohday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- August 30, 31, Sept. 1 TYRONE POWER and PIPER LAURIE in “MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER” Comedy and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday --- September 2, 3, 4 RANDOLPH SCOTT and DAVID BRIAN in “FORT WORTH” Comedy and 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 only when accompanied by Parents Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: Bob Hope and Joan Fontaine in “Casanova’s Big Night The Manuel Ring— This ring is the ultimate in Jeweller’s | design, embodying the finest genuine B | and synthetic stones, and styled as only = Master Craftsmen can conceive. Tn a letter from P.A, Larkin, chief LA HOUNTY — To Mr and Mrs. Irwin C. La Bounty of 150 Mile House, R Tt D H a daughter, born August 14, ecélves onation . POWELL — To Mr. and Mrs. David Powell of Wil ghter, born August 16. STAFFORD — To Mr, and Mrs. Wm. H. Stafford of Springhouse, a daughter, born August 18. EDINGER Edinger of V - August 23, 24, 25 born August 17. ROBINSON — To-mr. ly Robinson of W: in daughter, born August 18. LLOYD — To Mr. and Mrs. Garth Lioyd of Williams Lake a daughter, OTHER BARGAIN FARES Pertland . Seattle .. BIRTHS |New Hospital Fund A new building and equipment | ns Lake, a dau-|fund for the proposed buspital for Williams Lake has been established by the boand of directors of War Mem- orial Hospital and bas received a healthy boos from one of the dist- lumber companies- wr. and Mrs. Allan| Word was received at last Friday's Njams Lake, a son, | directors’ meeting that Kohnke Bros. has donated the sum of $500 to the and M¥Fs. Stan- 1. A letter of appreviation liams Lake, a| Was sent to the well-known brothers by the board, On the proposed hospital, chairman Clive Stangoe said it appeared that the survey work preliminary to receiving approval in principle has mow been undertaken by the B.C. Hospital Insurance Service. | The large X-Ray machine that was originally installed by Dr. L.B. Avery two years ago, has now been purchas- | ed from the present owners, Dr. H.K. | Atwood and Dr. J.B. Ringwood and was moved Wednesday. Intallation will be completed this weekend: To born August 19. The Town Really Runs On Electricity How much the town depends on | electricity was demonstrated last Fri- day morning when the power shut- down, scheduled to take place bet- ween midnight and 6 am, was pro- jJonged until 10:20, Butchers couldn't open their refrig- erators to get meat out because of fear of temperature drop, and the same appliedto stores with ice cream. The ten o'clock coffee break found people walking around the streets looking for a cafe that didn’t depend on electric appliances.- On the main Return | Street the Ranch Cafe did a roaring business from its propane-operated kitchen. ~ The shut-down was necessary as Power Commission men installed a from WILLIAMS LAKE TICKETS ON SALE AUGUST 24th TO EPT. 6th RETURN SEPT. 7th Correspondingly low fares from ail stations in B.C. 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Borkewski’s Mestwear REGISTRATION Williams Lake Blementary School Saturday, August 28th 1to5 p.m. at The Elementary School The following children will be registered for admission to the Williams Lake Elementary School: 1. Children who will reach their sixth birthday not later than September 30, 1954 2. Children from Grades 2 to 6 who have not previ- ously attended this school. Please bring birth certificates or equivalent. The Skyline School, being constructed at the corner of Dog Creek and West Lake Roads, will not be open until October 15 and pupils from that area will temporarily be accommodated at Williams Lake Elementary School. Springhouse pupils will also attend schools in Williams Lake, a R. A. FRIESEN, Principal. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Ross For Quick Turnovers 6017 Inverness Street. Vancouver, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Norma Carroll to Kenneth George Kitchen, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. 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