| Thursday, September 80, 1954 ~ THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Page 5 oY * Seagram's V.O. aD Sex Seagram's and be PUre Gane Grown R S . [Sk Seagram's “83” This advertisemenfs not published or displayed by : the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columblas Notice To All Present and Future PROPANE Consumers in Williams Lake and District we are pleased to announce the appointment of Central Piumbing & Heating as the sole agents for our products in this area, effective immediately. They will be stocking an adequate supply of PROPANE at all times, and will also be carrying a complete stock of CERTIFIED PROPANE PRODUCTS Watch for the opening of their: new show room ° on First Avenue Temporarily, for phone oders please contact Interior Wholsale Distributors Phone 97 Price per 100-lb. cylinder, $11.40 plus tax British Canadian Propane Ltd. 1443 3rd Ave. Prince George . +. PLANNING DRIVE In charge of arrangements for the local drive to help the nation-wide campaign for building funds for a new Canadian Redemptorist Seminary are th Parish. From left to right is Father J. Boyle, pastor; Gerry Buckley, associate chairman, and Bill Christie, general chair- mam. Special memorial pledges were sought last week and this week the general campaign is on. Wedding PERNITZKY—deMONTEJUMA Williams Lake will be the home of ‘| Alfred Pernitzky and his bride, the ese three men of Sacred Heart Canimahood News. R. Y. EDWARDS, biologist from the parks division. Victoria, in com- pany with Les Cook, park supervisor, visited Mahood Lake forestry station | in Wells Gray Park on a tour of in- spection with particular interest in Cariboo over, Mrs. Alex Philip after s visit with Dr. and Mrs. th, left Tuesday morn- ing for ber home at Alta Lake. RETURNING from Vancouver and Kamloops, B. Spencer McNeil brought with him Malcolm Miller and Vie Foster of Ucluelet as addi- tions to his mill crew. MR. and MRS. H. HARTWIG are home from Vancouver. Mrs. Hart- wig’s mother, Mrs. McRae. was sut- ficiently improved in health to return home from hospital. Mr. Hartwig is DOOR PRIZE | WINNERS Brown's Furniture Store C. Dillabough Mrs. R. Dupont These customers are holders of winning tickets in our store opening contest. If they will bring the half of their ticket in, they may claim their prize. WRESTLING! ELKS HALL TWO BIG NIGHTS _ Tuesday, October 5 Bill Kohnke vs Buddy Knox 1 Hour Match or 3 out of 3 Falls Felix Kohnke vs Bud Rattel 1 Hour Match or 3 out of 3 Falls (Former Masked Marvel) -- Felix Kohnke — 1 Hour Match or 3 out of 3 Falls Wednesday, October 6 Bill Kohnke vs Bud Rattel 20 Minutes or 1 Fall Felix Kohnke vs Buddy Knox 20 Minutes or 1 Fall TAG TEAM MATCH Kohnke Brothers vs Knox & Rattel . Fight Program starts 8:30 p.m. both nights Ringside, $1.50; TICKETS ON SALE AT — Williams Lake Pharmacy Students, 6Oc; Rush, $1.25 - Borkowski’s Menswear 4 ‘Lack Of Funds working on the Forestry house. TO VISIT their uncle John Naff, Mr. and Mrs. Naff of Colville, Wash- ington motored last week to Canim Lake. = MR. SMITH, land inspector from the government office, Clinton, was in the district last week on business concerning land holdings. THERE is considerable hunting activity in the Canim Lake and Ma- hood Lake area. Wm. Gaelick and Joseph Boyce, who with others are guiding a hunting party at Wells Gray Camp, rafted six saddle horses down Mahood Lake. Others with pack trains in the mountains on big game hunts are Herb McNeil and George Daniels. A SLIGHT FROST, the first of the season, occurred in the Canim and Mahood Lakes area Tuesday morn- ing September 28. THE enjoyable Roe Lake dance drew a nomber from Canim and Ma- hood last Saturday night. Jack Leslie has a regular fortnightly engage- ment to play for this dance. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Higgins also attended. 100 MILE Cancels Children’s Hallowe’en Party The P-TA met at the school on Wednesday with 14 members and visitors present: lt was decited not to hold a Hal- lowe’en party for the children this year, owing to the financial situation, the P-TA having spent more than was exected for the Dental Clinic. |The president, Mrs. Wardell resigned owing to ill health. Mrs. Elgy. was elected in her place. Mrs. Martell. sec-treas, also resigned but as no- one would accept the nomination for this position, Mis. Martell agreed to keep on for another month, One of the parents brought to the attention of the P-TA the fact that there was no supervision of the school children during noon hour. The school represeniative also spoke on this. WE ARE PLEASED to see Miss BPrickson who has been ill for a few days, back in the school room again. LORD and LADY MARTIN CECIL have gone to Colorado for a short holiday. THE LODGE has bought two goats to supply milk for the children there. THE FLOWERS at 100 Mile are |really beautiful this year. The Police Barracks have a beautiful border lof different flowers. The lawn and | flowers at the Pelkey home are grand land the Lodge garden has roses, asters, dahlias, stocks, gladioli and many more all in bloom. making 2 grand showing. BRIDGE CREEK ESTATE shipped a carload of steers in Monday to Swift & Co., New Westmister, via the PGE. JIM JOHNSON was a shipper last week, shipping 52 head of cattle. WHILE the 100 Mile got rain on Monday, at the 90 Mile it snowed! Truly 1954 was the summerless year. J. LEWIS of Vancouver, owner of the Clinton Ranch Motel, and W were Visitors at 100 Mile last BRONEXOL A stimulating Cough Syrup, effective for congested bronchial coughs arising from colds Williams Lake Pharmacy Prescription Specialists former Anna de Montejuma, who were married by Rey. W. Blackburne in St, Joseph’s Church, Vancouver, recently. The bride wore a ballerina length gown of yellow brocaded satin, with tiny head veil. Her flowers were yel- low and white roses. Miss Jean Bowyer, sole attendant. wore green shot taffeta and carried pink and white carnations. Victor Rawlinson was best man. After the reception the couple left for a honeymoon trip to Seattle. Canadians roughly ate four pounds more bakers’ bread in 1952 than they did in 1951. ORDER YOUR COUNTER SALES BOOKS RUBBER STAMPS THE TRIBUNE Kamlo : Agents fer leadin Stetson and MAKERS OF FINE LEATHER GOODS Rocky Mountain Saddlery 256 Landsdowne Street ops, B.C. g makes of saddles and riding accessories and all repairs WRANGLER, LEVIS, LEE COATS, SHIRTS, PANTS Resistol Hats e MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY — Install an Economical —to o Coleman Oil Heater This Fall —to buy perate See our selection of smart & McClary Oil Heaters priced from $74.95 to $104.95 LAKE HARDWARE LTD. 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