tA) STYLE-SETTERS AT STYLE SHOW see : : SSS Centra} Press Chnadtun Photos Attending a fashion show in | Queen Elizabeth's embroidered London, Princess Margaret be- collar also caused comment in came the centre of -style-con- fashion circles. The embroidery scious eyes herself as she ap-|was repeated on the pockets of peared in this jaunty hat and modelled this fur stole. |the coat. Shuredep, November 88, 1884, Wie CRIETNE, WILLIAMS LABS, au, Se Ss Lone Butte News MISS WINNIFRED JENNER, ex- Pulle Works read crew gave the matn| wind took away the snow. The wea- Hospital, street a coat of gravel. | THE Hospital Auxiliary held a ON Wednesday Miss Mary Kartner, | meeting on Sunday azternoon to make ther all week has been very mild. WEDNESDAY afternoon we had a ceutive secretary of Red Cross head-| snow flurry, just enough 10 make it’ public health nurse of Williams Lalke | final plans for the Supper and Bazaar quarters, Vancouver, was a visitor at| slippery. Wednesday night a strong) hela a Baby Clinic at the Outpost] to be held November 27 in the hall. the Outpost Hospital for a few days. MRS. M. McLAUGHLIN has re- vigned as nurse at the Outpost Hos- pisal and is leaving Lone Butte on Friday moning’s train for Vancouver. MISS MOLLY LEE, R.N. is the temporary nurse in charge at the Outpost Hospital. Miss Lee is from Devonshire, England and has nursed for a year at the Lillooet Hospital, also a year at Hudson's Hope hospital. WEDNESDAY MORNING Novem- ber 17th gave Lone Butte a flurry of excitement when two carioads of R.C.M.P. passed through on their way to the Unicorn Ranch on Horse Lake. There they captured the two men suspected of committing the armed robbery at the Fify-nine Mile on November 15th, ONY , the Department of CANIMAHOOD NEWS $$ JOLLY HOURS CLUB At the monthly busniess meeting of the Jolly Hours Club Miss Vivian Higgins was hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Mary Higgins at their home. Present were ten member, one visitor and two new members, Mr: A. G. Naismith and Mrs. Ray Flah- erty. Mrs. J. Hogan presided. Detai?s for the forthcoming )azaar were completed, Mrs. Edward Higgins, Mrs. Reuben Roberts, Mrs. Clias. Gaglardi being named a committee for display and sale of the large and miscel- Janeous collection of contributions. THE bazaar and masquerade dance in Canim Lake East school house were a huge success, approximatel thirty couples enjoying the merry- making and making a clean sweep of the many practical and decorative goods on sale. Among many outsiders present were several from Bridge and Roe Lake, Bill Richardson and BI- mer Higgins from Vancouver who re- turned home next day; Miss Gail Pelkey and Miss Rosemary Hannay from Williams Lake, who spent the weekend visiting respectively at R Flaherty’s and B. Spencer McNeil’s. Harold Hartwig was floor manager and violinist Joe Leslie played the guitar and Malcolm Miller the accor- dion. There was a great variety of costumes. Prizes were received hy Mrs. Ray Flaherty as a squaw for the ladies best costume and by Walter Olson as a chef for men’s best. AMID GAY SEASONAL decorations which were the work of the students at Canim Lake east school Mrs. Logan was hostess at a jolly Hallowe’en party when games and treats of candy joyed by the students and pre-school children. SCHOOL and HOMES at Canim Lake east and Mahood Lakes received visits last week from Miss Kartner who administered shots where re- quired and Mr. Watson, welfare officer of Williams Lake. MR. and MRS. HERB MeNEIL have moved into their new dwelling at McNeil Guest Ranch. B. Spencer MeNeil and H. M. MeNeil were truck- ing cattle to Lore Butte this week for shipment. KEN LYNCH of Santa Barbara and Bud Nick of Seattle have been recent visitors at Edward Higgins’. Mi. Lynch purchased a piece of land from Mr. Higgins as a site for a summer home. : MR. and MRS. BOBBIE ROBERTS ad family arrived last Wednesday by isi Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. DURING the fine fall weather hay and vegetable harvests were com- pleted and the-PWD did much good on the roads. GLEN McMILLAN, Alex McMillan ad Dow] Monette are staying at K. RB. Annual Meeting War Memorial Arena Society will be held in the Municipal Hall Friday, Nov. 26 8 p.m. PLANS BAZAAR Higgins’ while preparing their camp for continuing logging operations at Canim Lake. TWO American bioloists who got their moose in Wells Grey Park last week flew to Mahood Lake Forestry resident biologist Ralph Ritcey. KENNETH HIGGINS is eutting and hauling ‘Christmas trees, having a contract from Inland Distributors Lid. LAST WEEKEND Mrs. B. Spencer MeNeil, motored to Kamloops for medical and dental care for Lynne, Neil and Dean who accompanied her. MR. and MRS. LORNE A. McKEN- NEDY and family from Kershfelt's mill, Lone Butte motored to Mahood Lake on business last Sunday. CECIL HIGGINS was a business visitor in the district this week. station accompanied by Les Cook and: Dog Creek News MR. C. S. RHODES paid the com- munity a visit Thursday in his ca- pacity of Post Office Inspector. J. S. PLACE returned home Firday after visiting at coast points, DAVE GRAHAM is back at the Circle S after a summer spent in the Hazelton district. WE ARE PLEASED to learn our district representative on matters educational, Hilary Place, was re- electéd to the chairmanship of the Board of School Trustees at the Area Representatives meeting held in town Saturday. Hilary has been a very regular attender at ‘all official gatherings during his tenure of office. EVERYONE hereabouts seems to | be wishing the mild spell will last Our Best Wishes to BEATH MOTORS (WILLIAMS LAKE) LTD. on the opening this week of their new service station and garage —we wish them every success in their new business Neufeld Bros. 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