Page 8 es THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, September 16, 1984 : Miss Betty Joan Sharpe jeft last Week for Vancouver where she will attend Normal School, BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital —-o—_ . Mrs. C. Rovang of Vancouver is visiting with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ww. Edwards. Manhattan Beauty Shop Margaret B lenkinsop PHILLIPS — To Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips of Williams Lake, a son, born September 11, BEADLE — To Mr, and Mrs. Harry Beadle of Lac La Hache, a son, born September 12. | TELFORD — To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Telford of Alexis Creek, a daughter, born September 16. —=OLIVER THEATRF= Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdy --- September 20, 21, 22 GREGORY PECK and ANNE BLYTHE In “WORLD IN HIS ARMS” Comedy and News Show starts at $:30 p.m. Phone 15-R-4 Thusday, Friday, Saturday --- September 23, 24, 25 LUCILLE BALL and DESI ARNAZ in “LONG LONG TRAILER 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: Percy Kilbride and Marjorie Main in ‘Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation” Ring Masterpieces of outstanding Beauty, Distinction and Quality for ladies and men Diamond - Onxy Diamond - Onyx Initial Annual Meeting Members of the Cariboo Historical Society from Quesnel to Clinton will meet in Williams Lake September 25 for the annual meeting of the assoc!- ation. Besides handling the election of officers, the meeting will also con- sider broadening the scope of the society. Originally the group started in Quesnel and now has branches at Williams Lake, Barkerville and Wells. More About School Board (Continued from Page 1) and Horsefly and Forest Grove schools will get required additionai typewriters, A’ two-room addition is planned next year for the 100 Mile school. Until then a temporary building will be brought from Forest Grove to pro- vide an additional classroom for 100 Mile, A new gravity heating system will be purchased for the Horsefly school as the old oné is completel in- adequate. Storm windows and doors plus insulated walls will guarantee these pupils a comfortable school. TRAY FOR TEACHER A sliver tray, suitably engraved, will be presented to former High Board. The presentation will be made at his new post as principal or Campbell River High School. Board Chairman Hilary Place, Trustee Mrs. E. Wright and Secre- tary C. B. Macqueen will attend the B.C. School Trustees Association convention to be held in Penticton September 29, 30 and October 1, Boy Scout News The long awaited Scout Jamboree film will arrive on Sunday, Septem- ber 19th and will be available until the shipping date of the 25th. It is planned to show this to the Cubs and Scouts on Monday evening and has been offered to the Guides and Brownies for Tuesday evening. All parents are invited to attend the showing on Wednesday evening, the regular Scout meeting night. which will not be in progress owing to lack of leaders. After all the work of re-building this very valuable youth organiza- [Valuable Data Obtained From Jaws Of Game Animals - Last year, the lower jaws of 70 moose were collected hy the Game Management Division of the B.C. Game Department from moose killed by hunters. A study of the teeth of these jaws and the antlers revealed that the former gave the most re- liable clue to an animal's age. This is also true for deer. Such character- isties as the degree of tooth wear and staining, hoth of which accumulate with age, and the number of milk teeth remaining in the jaw indicate th aege. Moose up to three and one-haif years and deer up to two-and one- valf years can be accurately aged’ in this manner. A knowledge of the proportion of the various age groups represented in the big game kill enables the game manager to de- termine the effect of hunting pres- sure, severe winters and such factors e, School principal J. Phillipson by the | Mose and deer jaws will be 1pon the game population. For ex. imple, a change in hunting pressure will be reflected by a change in the proportion of yearlings killed the ! Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM following year. It is hoped that a good sample of Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long this fall from each district. This can be accomplished effectively only through: the cooperation of guides and sportsmen. Jaws should be turn- ed over to a local Game Department representative or, in the case of | guides, they can be sent to the Cache | Creek Checking Station with the hunter. A tag showing the sex of the animal and in the case of bull moose. the antler spread will increase the value of the material. Meet Visiting Executive A. A. Turner, divisional manager (B.C.) of the Imperial Of1 Company was introduced to town businessmen yesterday afternoon at a cocktail party by logal agent R. M. Blair, Other company men present were R. ‘Dick’ Leah, district manager, ana Jack Leyland, salesman from Prince George. a ee Wm. Mouat, school inspector, has been attending the Canadian Educa- tion Association convention at Ed- PLUMBING AND HEATING Sales - Service - Installations FOR FREE ESTIMATES Telephone 70-R-4 Central Plumbing & Heating You can ensure your child’s well-being by supplement- ing his or her diet with easy- to-take vitamin tablets or with cod liver oil SOLD THROUGH | tion over the last ten months it seems monton for the past week. |a great pity if these boys must once | | again be denied their pleasure and 2 anes | experiences because there are just| 4 brief visitor to town yesterday not enough interested former Scouts ) W4s Cecil Hacker, publisher of the to carry on where their own leaders | Abbotsford - Sumas - Matsqui News ett off. Mr. Hacker travelled on to Dawson Ove iesdete- aves tule past year | Creek where he will survey library have done a wonderful job but be-|Te@uireménts in his capacity as A | cause of the nature of their jobs they | Chairman of the Provincial Public large selection of the above rings of lnave been transferred to other dis-| Library Commission. Accompanying Starting at $8.75 in 10K and 14K tricts. It’s time our leaders were piek- | Pim is School Inspector Wm. Grant in the latest styles. ed from regular residents so that a | “oO Spoke to trustees of District 27 really full program may be built up. | '@St night. YOUR DRUG STORE NEO- \ CHEMICAL ON E AlpAY FOOD MULTIPLE VITAMINS TONIC Pe. Vitamins in One Capsule Blue Sapphire Initial and Diamond Set Ruby Initial and Diamond Set A very quality. aot | The group is in fine financial ° : standing, showing a hank balance of Tom Denny Sr., and his daughter, A Pleasant Tasting, $220 Mrs. Wm. 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