= Page § a THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAE, B.C. Thursday, October 21, 1984, Paul, month. weekend for a two weeks’ at Vancouver. ~ In town yesterday from Squamish — George Borden, producer of color was Alastair Mackenzie, visiting at | featurettes was up from Blaine last his parents’ home on his mother’s birthday. Mrs. week shooting a movie short of the Roderick Ma California bighorns along the Fraser ‘kenzie is*88. Alastair reports that his son | River. is recovering splendidly from =o attack of polio suffered last | Brand Inspector Art Newhouse left Sunday to take a three-months army course at Camp Borden, Ont.. ae in the Canadian School of Military Mr. and Mrs. C. Barber left last | Intelligence. During his absence, vacation | Gilbert Forbes of Lac La Hache will Re acting inspector. OLIVER THEATRE Monday, Tuesday;-Wednesday — October 25, 26, 2 LANA TURNER, PIER ANGELI, CARLOS THOMPSON “FLAME AND THE FLESH”’ Adult entertainment only in Show starts at 8:30 p.m. Comedy and News Thursday, Friday, Saturday — October 28, 29. 30 MAUREEN O’HARA, ALEX NICOL in “REDHEADS FROM WYOMING”’ 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: Randolph Scott and Wayne Morris in ‘Riding Shotgun” NOW IN! New Gall Styles, ty Cora - Stone set and metal Jewellery from $1.95 per set Mr, and Mrs. A. G. ‘Tony’ Jenkins, formerly of Kamloops, arfived in town Tuesday to take up residence. They are staying for the present al. the home of Mrs. Jenkins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Halleran. Mr. Jen- inks will be in charge of the new eub-branch of Okanagan Equipment Ltd., that is being established here. His wife, Frances, will be a valuable addition to feminine baskethall circles hereabouts, being a2 member of last year’s Kamloops K’Jets senior B squad, holders of the provincial title. Sg Murdoch McLeod, Optometrist of Vancouver will be at Lakeview Hotel, Tuesday afternoon, October 26. Re- turn call Saturday p.m. November 13, Chureh of Christ SUNDAY SERVICES Bible Study - - 10 a.m.. Service - = ¢ = V1 saim! VISITORS WELCOME at Home of Dr. Smedleyville James HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ANNUAL | Bridge and Cribbage Tournament During Month of November Persons wishing to play or hold tournaments should contact Mrs. J. Routledge-or Mrs. J. Jorgen- sen for rules and regulations. Prizes on display in window of Cariboo Home Furnishings Notice To The Public We would like to bring to the attention of our LOCAL PLANER MILL COMPLETES YEAR’S PROGRAM OF IMPROVEMENT liam J. Swetnam as president and his | now has nothing to do with lumber- Installation of a new sorting green chain on the planing mill property of (1954) Ltd., is the latest of a series of Wright Lumber Co. improve- ments in this local industry that has been undertaken since the new firm was established in May of this year. Thousands of dollars have been expended by the new owners in re- grading the mill property, gravelling it to imsure all-weather usage aud improving the old mill chain and the loading spur has been extended to trimmers. In addition to this, accommodate 11 cars. Comparatively recent too is the company office, featuring wood in its interior finish. The mill now employs about 20 men and has a payroll amounting to trom $5000 to $6000 a month. The company also spends about $5000 a day in lumber purchases from dis- trict mills and ships three cars of finished lumber in an eight-hour shift. beem buying Inmber throughout British Colmbia sinee that time. He e interested in the possibilities district and on Apri th he d the assets of the old Officers of the company are Wil- BIRTHS At War Memorial Hospital | ALLEN — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Allen of Williams Lake. a son, born October 18. SMITH — To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of 150 Mile House, a son, born October 18. SHAW — To Mr. and Mrs. Morley Shaw of Dog Creek, a son, born October 18. PATTERSON — To Mr and ‘Mrs. Sidney Patterson of Soda Creek, a son, born October 20. More About P-TA (Continued from Page 1) on the report form; report forms for all grades above grade III use the son, ager. Mr. Swetnam, Sr., bering career in 1919 on Vancouver Island. He lan Export years before establishing business in 1946. as Wm. J lw right Lumber Company. | Plant superintendant here 1s al | Sharpe and Gerald Peterson is ac- | countant. One of Bill Swetnam’s pet projects ing, except as a large measure‘of fire protection for his company. He and his son acquired considerable acre- age on either sidé of the millisite, and he has offered to sub- five acres suitable for homesites and plate them on the market if the vil- lage will extend the water system to service it. R. H. Swetnam as sales man- started his lum- a worked for H. R. MeMil- Company for fifteen his own This firm is known Swetnam Lid., and has Better Service Better Quality Better Value always at. . WESTERN, RIFE & PIGEON QUALITY GROCERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR A Niquidet Transport Williams Lake - Horsefly R. M. Blair’s office, Wms. Lake, phone R66 Horsefly Phone, 3 short 1 long Williams Lake Concrete Products READY MIX CONCRETE FOR YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS SPECIFY “READY-MIX” — FASTER ON THE JOB. Free Estimates --- Phone 44-G Leo Fowler Lakeside SLATER shoes have been famous through- out. Canada for 90 years. Discriminating buyers know SLATER shoes at a glance for SLATERS are really distinguished shoes. 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