pate 18 it) WHO TRIBUNE, WILLS LARS, 2.5, ye Thuvadag, Getobar ¥ 680g, ai 4 sided Br J, A, PharaRges af Belane Delegate Finds George, who spoke on Dents] Health Child and Miss Jean Sargant provincial ibrarian, who spoke oa “How Best P-TA Conference your Library Can Serve You” During t to the Prince George dormi- Cuidance Clinic Educational tory, the first is the province and now beginning its Sth year, Mrs. C. Yost, iti ener] An interesting, educational and] matron, spoke on “How Dormitories ae thoroughly enjoyable experience was | Function.” Child Psychologist ihe description brought back from] Mrs. Howse, new teacher at the e Prince George Junior-Senior High i 2) Prince George’s 3rd annual North 8 s in attendance : _ i 1 District Conference | S°20°! 88ve @ very colorful and in- Central Regional District Confer . ee $ “iio | teresting talk on heg former home PLUS of the Parent-Teacherss Association 52 are’ in Capetown with her “Impressions vy the Williams Lake delegate, Mrs.| or coun Attica.” ®. Deschene. aT ae During the last luncheon on Sat- Mrs. Betty: McDonald, lst vite: day: ithe: dalésates. nesta: caves Wednesday, Oct. 13 president of the provincial executive | pyansen, district organiser spec and et editor-of the oor oe on the aims and values of the Junior, Teacher Magazine was the main| 202 Groce, SPSseen end-did-an ¢xceent sas of! “Delegates attending came from AT THE HIGH SCHOOL || explaining the meaning of the Neder” | many distant and some little known ation as well as, leading some lively | .oints and included Sinclair Mills. Film — “Shyness” 8 p.m. Sponsored b; idcineione Wile seus Parent Rashes 2 {{ ea tne | Ter@ee, North, South and New Haze!- : ae Other speakers heard during the/ +o. Burns Lake, Fort St. John, Taber Association luncheons and Friday night banquet Creek, Canyon Creek, Dawson’ Creek and Williams Lake as well as the tour P-T.A’s in Prince George. Wil- Hiams Lake is on the southern bor- = ——— derline of the district and may join 4 equally in conferences is this aren or the southern Kamloops district. MCS Labrador, the navy" 's new Arctic patrol] —Central Press Canadian 7 kK iv : - ship, is shown in Smith Sound near Alexandya the world’s first warship to navigate the North- Dawson “Creek received, oud ac: Fjord on the east coast of Ellesmere Island. lier © west Passage through Canada’s Arctic region. dramatic backdrop is a 285-foot iceberg. The Her regional maiden voyage started at Halifax held in the Prince George Cafe in- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday --- October 11, 12, 13 claim when it was reported that ERROL FLYNN and MAUREEN O'HARA there were’ 300 at their first fall | Labrador, commanded by Capt. O. C. S. Rovert- on July 23 and ended at Esquimalt, B.C., afler 3 meeting, almost half of whom were son, of Montreal and Halifax, went on to become _an historie voyage of more than 7,500 miles in = en men. “AGAINST ALL FLAGS”’ Future Teacher clubs in the high do the actual collecting, and all par-’ tral collection point, Free transpor- Gomed? and News Show starts at 8:30 p.m. school are receiving much interest ‘Annua Bazaar ishioners are asked to co-o-erate. ' tation from Vancouver to Seattle and . and resulted in 17 students going to |. The need is very great according to on to Korea has been promised. The E Normal School from Dawson Creek Plans Hi bli ht provincial committee chairman Mrs./ local subdivision also sparked the Thursday, Friday, Saturday October 14, 15, 16 alone. Many schools. in the lower | q ig A. P. Shuley of Vancouver. It is| drive with a $100.00 donation to = mainland are encouraging this club e hoped to have this shipment reach | purchase medicines and food. - JOEL McCREA and BARBARA HALE activity. C W. L Meeting Korea by Christmas. Speaking as our Red Cross rep- in Rosary Hall, 650 Richards St.,|resentative Mrs. Bellmond asked for The annual Bazaar plans held the| vancouver has been chosen as a cen.!assi = — “ ” assistance for the X-Ray clinic. LONE HAND ; spotlight at the regular monthly Comedy and News Thursday show at 8:30 p.m. More About Murray meeting of the local subdivision ot Continent Paced tne ‘atneie Women’s Teague; heid s is : ; Monday evening at the home of Miss B TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS _ |Jana tola us the PGE bad offered al weetman, etter ervice EACH FRIDAY AND ee Dosti distress rate of $20.50 a ton from| ‘Those in charge of the various B First show at @:45 — Second show at 8:45 our fields to Williams Lake in order | stalls are as follows: Home Cooking, : Q i 2 Children admitted to second show only when accompanied by Parents. || to get feed-to the'Cariboo, we scout-| Mrs, Christie: fich pond, Mrs, Gea etter uality encenencnoeey ed around and located lots of feed,| steward; fancywork and sewing, ? vest has j a ines WA Vv. Thursday, Friday, Saturday this week: but our harvest has just begun and| Ms. Curling; white elephant, Mrs. Better alue everyone was too busy to think of|Mars Poirier; ice cream, Mrs. R. cutting anything but grain. We have Clements; candy, Miss Weetman; a good crop of everything, but so! plants and vegetables, Mrs. B. Des- always at. . much of the late planting has never |chene, (Mrs. Bellmond and Mrs. had a chance to ripen. The seed-set| Erickson are convening the after on much of the alfalfa isn’t good | noon tea. ed Fe 9 enough to cut. Dr. Moe at Two Riv-| The local branch is uniting with ‘ 0 He mile | 00 HI ) einen § ers, who grows Rhizoma and oper- others throughout the province in * ates about two sections over all, will | provinee-wide appeal for Help for 9 4 only be combining the'best of his| Korea. They will collect clothing, Association Ee Resa ialertenn tigre: 21 Le oie ae berinpmenrnaioes QUALITY GROCERS donations throughout the parish. Fr. Esther Williams and Van Johnson in ‘Easy to Love’ for it. J. Boyle, assisted by Mrs, Curling will PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR AIM Alfalfa grows about 2 ton to the wishing you {acre in our country and clover and shing | | other grasses about 24% ton. All over BIRTHS |the whole north side of ‘the Peace EVERY POSSIBLE SUCCESS IN YOUR there afe hundredg of asies tnavwil At War Memorial Hospital 5 never be cut, simply because time is | KNNEALLY — To Mr: and Mrs. R Cc : SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL CARIBOO FEEDER AND short and only the best of the stwt| Take. a son, born October 4, GH hers— i ean possibly be harvested,’ Mrs. BURGESS — To Mr. and Mrs, ¥ = FAT CATTLE SHOW AND SALE AND BULL SALE Murray states. rank Burgess of Williane Lene Don’t Let Ship ping ever >: -- —————S— a daughter, born October 6. = a Rob You of Valuable Calvert from Wife Preservers Royal Tnland Hospital, Kamloops ee Vaccinate wih FRANKLIN born October 6. — PASTEURELLA piste.icom BACTERIN Mrs. S. McBurnie went to Kam- loops over the weekend. Each dose of Franklin Pasteurella-Pseudodiphthericum Bacterin ! gives you the double benefit of resistance’ against both Hemorrhagic e Septicemia and the complicatina infection that so frequently occurs with Mrs. R. Fleming left recently to Hemorrhaaic Septicemia make her home at Cranbrook. —o—_ poate . Ken Petersen are en- VACCINATE FOR joying a holiday at Paiview, Alberta. 2 : HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA (shipping Fever) PINK EYE— Guard against secondary infections )If you wrap a lemon that has be & Sor it ly used in waxed paper and keep i J E WE LL ER S refrigerator it will keep for several from this spring disease by use of Franklin Mixed Bacterin No. 1. SULMET OBLETS For Veterinary Use TIME TO THINK OF WINTER CLOTHING | WELCOME RANCHERS CARSS heavy wool i To our Town for the Seventeenth pants ai s showing of your (he wnconionas — Install an Oil Heater This Fall duis Ae . and Bull Sale MURPHY pure wool Economical : pants —to buy ° —to operate ; ’ —_ . Branpiy’s Druc Store CRUISER JACKETS See our selection of smart AUTHORIZED AGENT F¢ FRANKLIN SERUMS plain or checked WOOL Coleman & McClary roailer or aniuen Oil Heaters priced from J.W.N. POZER, psc. rcp. | $74.95 to $104.95 DOCTOR OF SURGICAL CHIROPODY A FULL LINE OF MEN’S WINTER WEAR FROM FOOT SPECIALIST UNDERWEAR TO PARKAS -- INCLUDING BOOTS LAKE HARDWARE LTD. . WILE BE a baa oa HOTEL k Agents for S M. evdweg Fairbanks Morse - Evinrude Motors - McClary Ranges |! WEDN ES DAY. eel OF ER 20 Youngstown Kitchens - Servel Refrigerators For appointment phone Ranch Hotel ie