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THA TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAR, 8.6,

Thursday, Geteber 44, A984,

CANIMAHOOD NEWS
CAS DANOOD nwa

To Convene Here

The facilities of the Elks Hal) will The new officers of the Jolly Hours
be utilized for a religious convention | Club elected at last Satur ay’s meet-
on the weekend of October 22, 23,|ing are president, Mrs. John Hogan,
24, the occasion marking the firsi| Vice-president Mrs. Reuben Roberts:
cireuit assembly of Jehovah’s Wit-|Secretary, Mrs, Harold Hartwig
nesses in Williams Lake. Such semi- Eleven members, including one
yearly assemblies are quite common | ew member, Mrs. Logan, were pres-
to our neighbouring towns to the|€nt and three visitors, Mrs. Gliss
north and the conventioners antici-| Winters of Penticton, Mrs. Alex Mc-
pate a joyful gathering here. Millan of Lone Butte and Miss Gene-

Two hundred or more delegates|Vieve Arnold of Vancouver. At the
living within an area extending from
Canim Lake on the south to Vander-
hoof and McBride on the north are G.A.R.S. Group
expected to participate. Sessions com- e :
mence Friday evening and will con- Moves ampaign
tinue until Sunday evening, all ot
which are open to the public. Date Ahead

Among special highlights of this! The C.a.R.S. fund drive scheduled
assembly will be the two-hour-long| to pegin following the October 20th
showing of a film on Saturday eve-| puntic meeting has been temporari
ningrentitled ‘The New World Society | postponed owing’ to the annual’ Blind
In Action’ depicting Jehovan’s Wit-| ung drive planned for almost the
nesses in many of the 450 ditferent|same time. The public meeting will
lands where they are carrying onl ye held as advertised in Columbus
their Bible educational activities. A ian, October 20th, at 8:30 p.m.
Publics Bile lecture “Dees God) bre ac Atwood Will “We tie
Really Care?” will be delivered on| speaker and a Department of Health
Sunday afternoon by the principa!|anq Welfare film, the “March of
speaker, J. H. Nathan, a Watchtower | wegicine” will be shown. It was
Society representative from Toronto. | noped to have a physiotherapist speak

W. B. Matthews, the local repre-/on the work of the C.ALR.S., but}
sentative, says that’a cafeteria in the | thig proved impossible as there are
Elks Hall will provide all conven-| co fey throughout the province, all}
toners with hot meals daily at rea-| o¢ whom are very busy at this time.
sonable rates. All departments will! he postponement of the drive un.
be staffed by volunteer workers of |tj) November as well as further plans
the group. for the public meeting were decided
when the local branch held their
regular monthly meeting last Thurs-
day at the home of Miss Helen Lee.

A special meeting will be held Oc-
tober 18 to finalize the plans.

Tire Business Adds
Radiator Department

The local firm of C & S$ Tire Ser-
vice has added another department
wie ening ene "| Around Town

According to an announcement} Late arrivals for the sale were
by Elmer Carswell, one of the prin-| Hon. and Mrs. Ralph Chetwynd, who
cials, 2 complete radiator repair and | were spotted at the bull sale Friday.
battery service department is now op- Agi
erating. The radiator repair equip-| | And also seen at the sale — Dr.
ment will handle radiators up to tie:| Lawrence Guichon of Quilchena; ag-
size used in D§ cats. riculturists Ron Tarves Quesnel, and

Heading the department is Sid|G. A. Luyat of Kamloops: Huch Nich-
Compston,° radiator specialist from|olson, livestock fieldman of Kam-
Vancouver, and also on the staff is|loops; Bruce Richardson of Colo
Bill Margetts, formerly manager of|Farm at Essondale; Les King, man-
the 150 Mile Hotel. , manager of the Tranquille farm.

: Representing a feed company from
Calgary, Ian Patton.

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Visitors irom the Vapcouver of-

fices and other B.C. offices of the

Chureh of Christ

Club Elects New Officers

two local banks who attended the
sale last week included Bill David-
Bible Study - - 10 a.m, |,80™ assistant to the manager of the
; Main Vancouver branch of the Can-
Jadian Bank of Commerce; Geor:
| W. Scott, assistant superintendent of
VISITORS WELCOME British Columbia and Yukon Divi-
at | sion of the Bank of Montreal; R. V.
|McHallam, manager of he Ashcroft
| branch, B of M, and D. B. Gilliland,
[manager of the Merritt branch,
|B of M.

SUNDAY SERVICES

Service - - - - 11 am.

Home of Dr. James
Smedleyville

Exceptional

Business
Opportuni

Opportunity available in this area for reliable parly
to operate Automatic Merchandising Machine Route.
Although eventually a full time business, openings
at present are such that a few hours per week are
sufficient. Factory Distributor will set up route and
make all arrangements, Liberal financial assistance
enables rapid expansion. This opening will pay you
excellent income immediately and rapidly increase
when fully established. A real opportunity for some-
one who will work hard and wants to get into the
$6,000.00 to $10,000.00 per year income bracket.
Applicants should have an investment of $850.00 to |
$2,500.00 which is fully secured by machines and |
inventory. Write fully about yourself, giving age,
address, and phone number Vice-President, National
Distributing Company of Canada, 912A-16th Avenue
North West, Calgary, Alberta. |

[Pioneer Cariboo
Teaching Sister Dies

Requiem mass was offered Septem-
Suggestion of Mrs. Roberts it was ber 30 in the convent of The Child
decided to add one afternoon meeting | yesys, Vancouver, for the Rev, Sis
each month for sewing and social | ter Joannes, 88, pioneer British Col-
enjoyment at the homes of the mein- | ymbia missionary and teacher who
bers. The first to be held at Mrs: | aica Sept. n St. Paul's Hospital.
Roberts’ home October 16. Born in France in 1886, sister
The Bazaar to raise Christmas | Joannes came to Canada as a nun,
funds ‘will, be eld an connection “with | and in 1898'went thé Williams Lake |
the Hallowe'en costume dance Oc- | district as a missionary and teacher
tober 30th at the Canim Lake Bast | to the Indians.
school house. The ‘club miembeisto | sue remained: there 10% five pears;
msbt: tO Aranee sand rice scontMbit- | snon moved. to. North Sancbiver aad
tions at the school Friday afternoon taught at St. Paul’s Indian School |
October 29th. until 1922, when she was transferred
= to North Battleford, Sask. |
ELDON WITHERS and TRUMAN| aster 90 years of teaching and
CROSS! Feturned to. Pendlaton;: O¥e.;,| helping the indiaus there, Sister
Sunday aft istying hunt-| Joannes returned to the Convent of
ing tr s took home’a] tne Child Jesus in North Vancouver.
set of 59 inch spread moose antl She is survived by one sister in
y hide, a goat and a black | prance, |
bear. Mr. Cross had an exceptionally| Rey. Father P. McEvoy was cele-
Inrge grizzley,a goat, and’ a black’! yrant- interment was ii Fraserview
bear. ‘They encountered snowstorms | cemetery, New Westminster.
and travelled through four inches of

DANCING at Columbus Hall
Every Saturday Night

VIC IMHOFF’S ORCHESTRA

New Location

WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN:
OUR NEW LOCATION ON FIRST AVENUE,

NEXT DOOR TO LIQUOR STORE

The Manhattan Beauty Parlour

wnow. They were guided by Herb
8 F
McNeil. POR

MOTORING last week from Kam-|] QUALITY DRY CLEANING
loops, Art Black and Al Barton of
Barton. and Hay and Ernest Trateh, | SUPERIOR
owner-manager of the Plaza Hotel,
made a business trip throughout the
district taking advantage of hunting Laundry & Cleaners
and fishing being in season to add to
the enjoyment of the trip.

MR. and MRS. R. A. PITRE flew
from Vancouver to spend Friday at
their Canim Lake home, returning
the same evening when. the plan
made its return trip from Quesnel

B. D. MORGAN motored up from
Vancouver Saturday.

HAROLD ELLAM and James But-
ler spent last week end making calls
at Canim and Mahood Lakes.

MR. and MRS. EDWARD HIGGINS
are hosts to several hunters with K.
B. Higgins as guide. Also visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Higgins last week were Mr.
and Mrs. Alex McMillan and two
youngest children from Lone Butte.

ELMER HIGGINS was up from
University of British Columbia to
spend the weekend with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Higgins.

MR. and MRS. GLISS WINTERS
of Penticton and Vern Murchison of
Vancouver are occupying. Mr. Murch
son's lakeside home while hunting
and visiting in the district.

(Williams Lake Division)

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ELKS

Morton T. Utley

Is The Bible True?

Does It Make Any Difference
What a Man Believes? -

How I Know I’ve Found
The Right Church.

How Can a Man Know
When He Is Saved?

CHURCH OF CHRIST

GOSPEL MEETINGS

HALL

Every Evening at 7:30 p.m. s

From October 14th to October 20th

HEAR

Morton T. Utley

of Oakland, California

Dr. James and wife cordially invite
all to hear this outstanding evangelist.

SERMON TOPICS

Is The Church of Christ Narrow?

Are You Walking By Faith or By
Sight?

Can a Man Be Saved Outside The
Church?

The Personality of Christ.